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“Barbara Brown," he plunged. “I'm the sort of yokel wno has flattered himself, in the past, that he knew quite a bit about women. But I've ‘never been able to Hove, you out.” “Nor I,” she satd. The Bohemians’ ual rev was turned, over to a committee ¢ “It's very decent of you to take | i the attitude you're taking,” he daid. “You're Kind enough to say I Was once gallant. If ever I can be gal- lant for you again—f? I ‘can anything for you—” “Thauk you,” she sald. “me aren't you a member of hemians?” He colored, “Yes. could continue be weht on: heard, then, about that trouble. 1 want you to know the facts. They were discussing ‘you. a chap named Kohler, who's a mem- ber we didn't see much of. This fellow Kohier was asking Walden | on, how J. B. came to name your baby in his will. I happened to korn fh, Nonest, I defeuded you.” ~. “How?” demanded Barbara. - “I said I knew you weren't (hat sort,” stoutly maintaimed Petrie. “What sort?” persisted Barbara. “The ort,” floundered Petrie— “the sort—well, you know—the r iscuous sort.” “You told them—Mr. Walden and this Whatshisname, Kohler—that, you knew I was not the promiscu- ous sort. Well, now, how did you convey that?” Petrie Icoked immeasurably con- founded. Barbara suddenly had an inkling of the meaning of the scene at the club, Walden ana }'m : WANTED Welter dtithe tn 7 on hey tempor- their very ‘auiselences - whether it for tot they could oe 40 great @ favor from & = odie fhuch dis ‘That: fortune, tow, O14 Harte: @idnit ‘exactly, are it to her for gs nore did these conscien: comm! tigen iste i ty v4 eal was me a ing 2, “Pats, of ee ‘wito as, to Biel ; rho brillantiy 10 yehient point ne oe lens it. out 9 Keea for ylivrens phrased the more of View ‘ “If we're sejitemén aut Lene inists,”: te. Bald,“ a refusal’ offend the. lady.” think Petrie, tel Properly t! el obr thirete? myself.” ‘Words-into ears alrendy cordial. It ‘was. farther imoved :and. see onded that no wives should be in- So few wives; you know, be- ing real Bohemians, not even the ones who wear silk hair-bands in- stebd of tiate, Besides, tt was -nice-to beable to.get away feom tha frau once in & while and to tuke in a stag party. bes ‘exactly stag, at that, but—you ‘know. acceptance was unanimous, Somebody suggested a lawn mas- querade. The chat thereupon became lens chitbish, more barrish. Spt ears would have tin. gled ‘were-their owner within = ing mee: Mr. Retr! i iad were berticuiarly itmninat ng. ‘A gdod week in advance of the event, ®. balletin appeared on the behind | which filled d Ny Bs tay. “Thanks,” said Barbara bitterly. 1t dawned on her that her visttor was @ pluperfect cad. “You told them that you had tried for me yourself?” Petrie nodded. ~ “And the fact that you failed. was absolute proof that I was fot promiscuous?” Barbara laughed shrilly. “And then he hit me,” completed Petrie dully, “—with a pile driver 'm not interested,” sald Bar-|™ bara acidly, “in this Mr. Battling Kohler. Let us return to fhe sub- Ject of your visit. fe becume alert. club ‘blackboar "plion: the taxi Petrie plunged into conspirate tial conferences with bootieggers, tors caterers, mestings Mate “houre ‘Barbara had gives to understand that she'd foot Kg the bills,.and Petrie managed to get his commission on all the deals he made. ‘The clob bullutin gave rise, t= various knots of gossiping mem- bers, to a great deal of gen joking, The ot the vipers were particularly loose! by the footnote to the bulletim, which pointed out that no married member. Was to score hits oe _ Members who kept up to date their little note books full of tele phone numbers were much in de mand. One of these—the sdmira ble Mr. Petrie himself—it was. sai<. he. had. provided tén :-membera whose collection of:phone numbers antedated matrimony and ‘were therefore Quite useléss, with lmdy partuers who were anything but wiyes. Petrie was chaffed. - #01’ Gloamy Gus won't have to orry,” was the consensus, “While we're rustling -his secohd-handed wenches, he's, got the winker: al tagged for himself. Lacky dog! They say this Barbara Brown's as- long on looks as she is on the ma: ou said you'd steal for me,” | sy gse* sald Barbara. steal—"? sk me! Ask me!” encouraged Petrie. “And don’t be afraid to call a spade a spade.” "ll call a club.a club,” she said. “I’m talking about the Bohemians. It's the club custom. T believe, to hold a sort of gambol each year,. and to accept eu masse an invite tion from some person—" Petrie frankly completed the though “Who foots the bill? Yes. But we call it a revel. “Better yet. Well, I'm: taking over the Lindsay place on Sand’s Point and I want ‘to have a bit. of a house warming. And right how, on ‘account of—you know—I mean. there’s not a half dozen people T' could invite. And.I want @ crowd. | I thought I'd offer the place to the Bohemia: I couldn’t suggest it and risk a flat refusal. But if y ‘You want me to fx it for you?! a, I'll be delighted. 1 know, haglls bel tickled to accept. great idea. Bote of the bore a ae fine fellows—the sort. Xot to know. We're not ‘all ohlera in the ‘club. I get you. You want to kuow the right sort. Great! Bar- bara, there are some Bluebookers in the club, It'll be a short. cut’ right into the top crust and wit! out going in by way of the women: It’s a peach of an idea and I'll bs the ‘whole thing.” “Thanks,” said Barbara bitterly, It Lid Sryid Aa aes CPs her, visitor wag, the pluper! nifident consistency was in ited He was: conte genitally a rotter—but ab oe 9!) inne it up thig‘evening,” babbled on. “What ought we to figure on! are pretty wild. How about a lawa fete? In costume?” “Fil_leave the details to you,” want them all’ ‘to ‘come—all of Ne pirfe, om th brink of 4 parti 8. jeparture, | pda sud ‘adea doupe. “This fellow Jo Kohler, now,” said, “what about bim? the-club can't accepi en masse and exclude him. But you:can tame him,’ I gueas, can’t you?” him too,”: said’ Darbars “Bi Pr eel ae ‘narrowed like ry ate \-* A BLUE SKY. Avapion A. spore he. banker ed @ Pall- mie average hae was #1. “I want you to To fhotr great Serprise Petrie took its ng his name ‘with that of their uneasily and with Ml grace. jg, / id. “Don't spill “Lay off,” be that line. It_was noted and commented up- showed | Ligh eg alarm ‘once at the bar witen Miss Brow:'s name was mentioned. while Bravo & lonesome dtetching « frettal ‘stomach was th : into .& great hanker- le. ‘Paul rare os thé ‘chal mal-a-prop, wan the lu Barbara's’ name inte occasion. Beoarte aes oe it. "He was the mildett ‘min in the club, and only by the most elastic interpre- etign of the by-laws a Bohemian taken ‘two: , arin, ont at Brave since oe! Berta In Ryeneck, to start ACA tonnes a promptly ts the * ‘ab bar rbiara ten, twirling ta Bravo's At the sound of ‘Bravo ‘stood his: cane, ‘ 4: loodstiot e} “Pat down yo diy ist: a up AE ie ow Layton.” < ara: yanked the cane from. his hands a! ‘ling handed es caressed ea liver @ Sonn ell an old _estabj household products, Quick, easy. sellers, Make $25 to $75 weekly. AN. or spare time. Write for full cts lara. G. .C. Heberling Co. C.F, 900, thington, Til WanveD Hien and women to learn barber trade. Great demand, bi; wages. Few weeks i compiste Cat- pions ond ial offer AR pee Moler FEMALE BELP. oT WANTED—Young lady or man with, ii nation and an inclination for gelling, for office and outside work. ‘Write ra Address Box || 608, Blam amarek D. WANTED—Co; nt gitl for gen al eco mode conv iénces, electric appliance: Phone and V7. ‘WANTED = Girl ae general house- irk, . Phone 94 ae ea ‘WINE GRAPE juice salesmen want- ed, also District Manager. By larg- est. concern in its*line in this ter. eo . Guaranteed mohey back if not satisfi nen making 15.00 to $40.00 daily. Exclusive territory, see or write _POSITION WANTED _ POSITION N’ two children wants kee: J. L. Ckola, 422 Fourth St. N., Bis- eage | marck, N. Da ik. Tribune No. ROOMS FOR RENT_ FOR_RENT—Good sized front ecarernit ‘and closet: fur- ht ponsereaping: 411 n ste. *Phone 2 for ea: h keeping room, also three room flat. partly furnished. College Bld; _ Phone 188. FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 S St. Phone 6j9W. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR” RENT—The upstair about 25x140 feet, over Sorenson Hardware Store. It is suitable for a Lod&e Hall or other similar pose. Will partition and finish to! suit the heeds of a responsible ten-| unt. _( Di FOR Rl For Knowles Jewelry store. 0 or Apply to F. A. Knowles. BOARD AND ROOM in modern home Also table boarders. 309 Righth St. Phone 4. FOR SALE MODE f cated near school, has east front in choice residence _ sec! ‘Cash payment $1,0 monthly Pama. NEW, MODERN 5 -room ead ‘with bath, has a splendid basement and is ‘well planned throughout. 5 hOou partly modern héuse, has; toilet, sink, gas, electric light, city water. Lot is 50x140 feet, east front and close ito schools. $2,000.! One-third cash and balance in three equal annual payments. RO modern house ‘with bath, choice location, east front and close to schools. Has double ever: and a beautiful yard. This house is a real hatgain. $5,200. Terms. 8 ROOM modern house with hot wate heat and garage. Has 5 bed room: is centrally located with a lot wi a frontage of 88 feet and a depth of 150 feet. $5,700 with cash pay- ment of $1,500, and balance at $50 &@ month with 7.per cent interest. 7 ROOM modern house: wtih batl One of the prettiest houses in the west part of the city. ye desir- able. $6,250, Terms. ' . If you are interested in buying a ‘house or lot, let us show se at we have for sale. It will cost you noth- ing and may save you money. Phone 138. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. a}: Jackson, lana ight Who spoke |* room,| __ NG room house with bath, lo-} — “THE- BISMARCK 8 insertions, 25 1.25 words or wa ae CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 66 Cents Per Inch Au gg ea re we in advance. ul received by 12 Miock to in- sure insertion same day. “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 GOOD USED CARS “DEPENDABILITY” is tho slogan of our Used Cars—if you are interest- ed, ask to see some of the fine testimonial letters we have at our salesroom, from purchasers of our Used These tell you the ENDABILITY” story. 24 Dodge Coupe, $626; '24 Ford Coupe, $400; Ford Truck with ford Transmission, Touring, winter top, Roadster, Winter top, v: eral other equally good ‘bargain PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. ROUSES AND FLATS YOR RENT—Three room furnished housekeeping apartment in modern home. ‘Adujts only. Screen porch and large storeroom. Heat, light, water and telephone furnishe __Phone 883 or call at 217 Eighth Si FOR RENT—One well equipped light housekeeping apartment, also fur- nished room on ground floor. Man and wife, or business women preferred. 422 h Street. sq Romneas CHANCES _—_ FOR SALE—Golden Sho; located on State "aieheay No, 1 Building 40x40, double store a rangement, three living rooms, large ice house filled. Delco light plant and full equipment. Must be sold at once. Immediate posses- sion, Must be seen to be appreciate ed. See Fred Moffit, Moffit, N. ‘WANTED-—Reliable party to put a good sized garage and show building for reliable concern who can present a clean cut legitimate proposition, Established Blind Add. The N. W. See. 32, Stark County, South of Belfield, N. %, foot can be cultivated. terms reasonable. . Neff, Bis- marck, N. Dak. WANTED SE! consin land, mil for No. Lincoln € unty, 6 from county seat. Reasonable cash. White care Tribune For Sale *'* 1—1925 Ford Tudor 1—1925 Ford Coupe * 1—Buick Touring in good shape 1—Dodge Roadster 1—1925 Maxwell Coupe 1—1924 Dodge Coupe 1—Hudson Touring good shape DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. 210 Main Street eaten OSCARF CANON, TELL AG = Did ‘SOME KID AIT You OR SOMBTAING? A “TRIBUNE -- «4s FORDSALE 8 ROOM modern house, inclidin four bed rooms, east front, full basement, hot. water heat, foot lot, on, Sixth ktreet for $5250, on terms. tIy tiodérn house, includ- id rooms, close in on Rosser th front, fine 60 foot lot, derh bungalow, including oma, Very “ close in on y, south front, full base- ment partitioned off, fine enclose porch for $5760, ROOM partly modern cottage, with 2 bed rooms, on Second street, for’ $2100, on terms of $400 cash’ and halance like rent. ROOM modern house, including 3 bed rooms, sun parlor, oak floors, garage, large front room, lawn and ees, in Riverview, on very reason- le terms, 200M partl: in, fine 50 rf liberal terms. ROOM modern house, including 5 bed roows, east front, close in on Fifth street, finished in oak down stairs, hot water heat, garage, tre modern house, close oot lot, for $1600, on one of best hdmes in Bismarck, on liberal terms. . 5 ROOM modern bungalow, including 2 bed rooms, fine Saveluent, good 50 foot lot, and gar: for $4000, ‘on terms, ‘ THE DESIRABLE 50 foot lot at cor- ner of First and Thayer, east front, ne of best building suitable for apart- ding. Other lots for sale. REGISTER. ROOT QUALITY BEES AND BEE) SUPPLIES, Tt pays to buy the best. I have for sale and delivery be- tween June Ist and July 1, Bees and Pi Root quality Queen and ‘two bees 10” hive tool. Standard tin smo lagazing for 1 y 5 per.cent discount f over $10.00 if received before June Ist. Send your check and name to HERBERT J. ROBERTS 318 Mandan Ave, ‘vt schaee N. D. Phone aay FOR.SALE, Ten acre tract tin Louns = berry’s outlots with seven room house, barn id garage 20x30", brooder houses and good well with. windmill, There are other This property cheap for . Susanna Mahin, Gen. Bismarck, N. D. a y ogodye “Big ve! microphone \ loudspeake A and B battery charger, and radio table with compartments for batteries. Retail cost $176.00, sell for 95.00. Phone 548M or call at 620 Ave, F. FOR ~— One 1 Titan Tractor: class _conditi Inquire of ameron or C. A. Rust, Bismarck, North Dakota. ‘FOR SALE—Large mahogany e: phonograph with _ record: plated parts and is in excellent con- dition. Cost $250.00, will take $90.00 cash, Phone 548M or call at 620 Ave. F. show it to you before y haul ‘ashes and black ‘dirt for a square deal. Phone 9775 at 427 Seventh: Street. T. M. Burch. FOR SALE-Beautiful new Kerogas oil rduge, blue and white enamel. Cheaper than gas, an ideal stove. Must sell at once. Phone 468W. FOR SALE—Lower chassis, wheels and engine of a burned Ford Se- dan. Price $10. Phone 1160M. LAKE SHORE PROPERTY—Ottertail county, Minnesota. For choice lots Anno! T JUST FOUND OUT-T JYUST FRPOUND ld FARM LANDS; i! tracts wri! Company.. or see Ull Ralls, Mi: R SAI teame of work hor: wei pnt ftom 2800)to 3900. Also 25 head of youhg pigic. Be esak, 12% FOR SALE=1 iful ‘gas and coal ree ho gos mower. re, in. d_cSidition. ¢ eat ATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED —Young wom- an, 25, for 3 Oo a ranch or railroads mit,’ be kind, Box aol! Zoledo, Ohio. S make hig vagal? inverters, 100 eae Guaranteed lay- right, Box Bist Hey fro a, Biter ‘ ¥ 13 ivaliey, Fargo, FURNITURE, FOR SALE t SALE—One fumed ouk dining too table~ a 6 genuine leather ree. piece set, consisting of settee, cair, golden oak finis uine leather upholstery. Also 4 burner gas stove $1 518 Fifth Street. FURNITURE FOR — SALE—Walnut buffet; plank top dining room table and chairs; beds; kitchen cabinet; rug; leather davenport and other household articles. Phone 973J or call 216 Washington Ave. FOR SALE:-—Knabe piano, 8%x10 rug, two beds complete, dining table and chairs, floor lamp, sectional book- case, magazine stand, and window shades. _F., evenings. FOR SALE—Nine piece onk dining room set, two oak rockers, mahog- | ony frame screen, piano kitchen chair, oak’ porch Winchester Repeater, tool Call 904, i nee FOR SALE-- Household furniture. Also office furniture consisting of roll top desk, filing cabinet, table, typewriter, desk typewriter and | rocker and with gen- Price $: Dr. R. trunk, and hen table, Very Phone 649W. FOR Sal SALE THE VERY cheaj eapest house in Bik- marek, 6 rooms, bath, hot water heat, basement roomed off, front, well built, good conditi: the property could not be repla for Jess than $6000.00, only $4200. ROOM bungalow, newly decor: nice lawn and’ shrubbery, front, modern, $3500.00, ROOM house, east front, nice part of city, modern, good condition, $4000.00. ROOM house, modern, spick and span, close to schools and churches, nice part of city, $4200.01 ROOM cottage, water, lights, 100 foot frontage, south side, chicken! house and other outbuildings, ex- tremely easy terms, $2100.00. ROOM cottage, bath and = furnace, garage, east front, very easy terms, a nice,-comfortuble home, 50.00, BUILDING LOTS in all parts of the city including many of the most désirable lots left. 1 have two solid blocks of the prettiest lots in Bismar the edge of wen) with city J east hottoms and only school, jood for homes. the best list biggest bargains I ever had. spring rains have started, BUY NOW, . There have been fully 50 quarter sections sold in this county the past few months of which I have sold 18. You ought to see the letters I have from agents in other states. The big; growth and de- velopment thes is starting, BUY NOW. FIRE INSURANCE written in relia- ble companies. F. E. YOUNG. and Our The huarizo is a recently developed animal, a cross between the lama —— r| | | has ever seen i Count Salm von Hoc; gstraten, husband of Millicent Rogers, the New York millionaire heiress, is pictured on the tennis courts at Cannes, France, with Baron Max, left, of Austria, brother of the late Carol, pretender to the throne of Austria. Fe DR SALE . | SIX ROOM vy. wdod floo! builtin condition. Equity monih including interes’ X ROOM modern iront, two bedrooms wood fle en pc upstairs, one hot water house close i cast front, f ment, furr 2 floors, large sercened porch, $5,800. Terms. EVEN ROOM new modern English colonial dwelling, fireplace, floors, east front, tion. Will he ready in about 30 da FIVE ROOM hardwood daundry tub Double garaze. ‘erms, SIX ROOM modern i Sale for occupancy modern bungalow, fl full A No. Sale price two story house, ool, Sale price $45 LARGE beautiful home, floors and water hea’ full Sale price $8, This agency Homes that will wants. Can finance deal. Appointment homes. buyer's e Leave Your Phone Number, Bor Quick The Nut | Cracker Hoes — BY JOE W The old-fashioned telegraph his punche fighter radios his. iter used to the the labor eady sce been called The hest part about footwork lies in knowing when and in what di- rection to use it. “t the only thing cracked. There are experts who said the Athleties would | make a run- away race of this s pennant. Wills he whip Marry can and the alpaca of Peru. AAT 716 LORD Tunney and Dempsey in the same wy, oscar! you DUZZANT LOVE Me MUSTAT SAY THAT." BME LORD LOVES weed NOTA GT- THe FiRs: PLACE I WENT - THEY - hy WANTED ME TO WHEEL BRICK BUT THE JOB WAS “Too Heavy Seite roe E WARD LABOR Sar eage ide, gs ens a E SHOP” A MAGHIN' I BEC IT UP BEcADSe THE f TWO LIGHT- AMAN SAN RIO'S ae iy MITEL GENCE , ONT 85 BOLDIN’ P WANTED To GIMME Ae bol APE TO HOUSE CANVASSIN’ BUT 1 GAVE UP THE IDEA BECAUSE TD HAVE ‘TO BE OUT IN ALL KINDS OF WEATHER AND L MIGHT GET T Cou AFRAID FINDING with . Sale price | modern | = OH! TLL LAND SOMETH| is JOST A QUESTION OF ENDING SOMETHING SOFT © a But he doesn’t say. whether he needs a machine gun ora hatchet. m the college of hard pair of cauliflower ears. everything will be all right could convince th ing commissions that the c i terest of the public is in the fehte not the politicians, if somee American golfers, on their way to ingland, practiced their he ocean. We suppose particularly good at sinking putts. were their and Firpo are to fight on July 4. There will be noth- ing explosi about it. Although both of them will probably blow up. Jack Johnson Berlin is ing “paper actors’ hat's nothing; Ame: been using wooden: head 1 wish to announce myself as a candidate for election to Bismarck heol Board at the coming election June Ist. Signed E. V. Lahr. Pol. Adv, Tam _* candidate for nominetian for the office of Sheriff of Burleigh County. 1 would-appreciate the sup- port of the voters. —ROLLIN WELCH. (Political Ady) ‘AL ANNOUNCEMEN ‘or issioner, District Three i] hereby announce myself a can- for county commissioner, ict 3, Burleigh County, at the primary election’ June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. G “avn Oscar Backman. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Four I hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District 4, Burleigh County, at the primary ‘election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. (Signed) Axel Soder. (Political Ad.) For Commissioner, District One T hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District No. 1, Burleigh county, at the primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. GEORGE F, WILL. (Political Advt.) 1 KAOW ne” DUZ2WT= T JUST TRIED WIAA WITH A DAISY! AN WORKIN’ IN A PAINT SHOP - OF THE iss ver A Bie PAY CHECK