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than‘ wing,ot’the grapé rinnitig 10° hie blood and to his: tongue, _ “What was it? asked'a drunken voice .with. vast solemnity. of the show?” “Be. still!” thundered Bravo. “You. are mongrel: doga, all of you. To be loyal to a host—that’s, ele. mental = But not ‘your way. You stuff yourselves at this. wom- an’s table and then go out to vomit slander in-the bushes, I sald you were dogs. 1 apologize to all dogs dogs. feed them. And she—” He turned ‘and sought out Bar- bara’s eyes from the: confusing: firmament of them which looked,| tained his dogged silence, leaving:| 1 starry with gin and fear, into his. He fixed his gaze on her intently and his voice was sad. “She is the simplest af fools.” The little red spots in Barbara’s| cheeks spread. His direct address ~-the, public insult—released: in. her: & latent strong emotion: she. fied ag hate. She reached bliin for Petrie’s arm and seized it ina erip that made him. wince. food spot. She addressed the crowd: “Throw him out! Other voices. took up, the .cry. The majority were- women’s voices. But: not a man moved, Bravo suddenly, swung: the axe. He planted it in. a, wooden. upright; where it’ quivered a moment and thea stood fixed, close to. his He lai “Nowhere, Toot in 4he frat” Ka L “Maybéin’ Leryn ha ends wang darboenanot heat oo * rent forgiveness; oot dad where : “Part | th bg es cata naitin Is there auch. ther leat- eric jeuce, na tungrity.: ‘In: felt her: emotion flooding: out tc| ward: him. She: cold: only. shope; that hats had: not made him-imper- meable, “Bravo—” she had: to shout the for that slander. You're worse than toolisn, dear words, It made. them Dogs lick the hands: that| sillier—and dearer—‘Bravo! No) matter what. you: think or what you. say you, cant help knowing, way down deep, You're. a Shebo addtct,” that. you love me. He-main- her all the indignity of -baving spoken in vain. she raj of being good ‘spo! @gobd sport, Bravo?" “always talk Are you such i know how to lose,” he barked. “Sometimes {t's greater to know how to wit, you, broth man.” less paradise, remember one thing When ! pedded you most, when: wanted you. most, you sent: me away. To me, I'm putting it up to She Jitted her “Wher you're on Bravo, ‘ that) aight you were the universe, To: you-+I was what rience—an adventure.” “To me,’ were exerything 1 in-a@ lifetime: of sear —untiir— “Yest" “1 don’t ‘want to he ihe furiously been ne avorytble rea crtiel. Whig Am incident—an expe- zen and throw me out,” he in-| should’ I say cruel things ta you? ma vited. . He waited long, “No vol: unteers? All right. Now—all of you wari Get out-of here. ‘The Again he waited. ‘Tiere sas an uneasy shuffling of; feet, berg ™—p geueral movement in any direction. Bravo gripped the shaft ofthe TH go: away. ranged to. heritange,” she v “You tab't walk out until you'v take “Nat one cent of it!” His valce wae fat-now that it wae no tonger ;tagingly loud. axe and pulled it #6ose:. He swung)’ the axe at arm's length aad drove again for the upright. There was an ominous sound: : of ing timbers, grinding one against the other. The roof over the-mad aze-| man's head began to sag. swung the axe again. It. met, this He sensed aioe than saw the concerted attacking movement be- hind him. Dropping the axe he swung to meet a half-dozen of the braver spirits, who had advanced two paces toward him, They halted, He strode forward: He pushed: the first man Age backward. The unfortuna’ hemiam staggered hack si and fell with a loud splash ris ie pool, “Swine,” roared Bravo. ize ‘you all. He reached for another form, ifted him ‘into the air, iim into the pool. He got a third defore the exodus.started. There was a wild babble. ott, voices, the toting of automobile torns. Then the whole mob. in the, pavilion found a single impulse. It nelted. | Now the axe-man was alone. Wii the. solamn. intentness of the: nethodical madman, he marched ‘long the wall of the pavilion, swinging at each upright aa. he passed: it. 3 The three. men ducked, into. the pool. clambered out and fied, Half way round. the circuit. of the hall, when the structure warn- *G of disaster with. a qudden: lurch. of all its timbers in one direction, Bravo desisted and looked about thought of another time, when he had: invaded a tawn wit iynamite. and blown up its streets --for a woman. Why had-he-done this? He was alone, he had thought.| in the pei why I can tell you, aid1 counted the days .till the stretch vor" “Nine mhonthi ‘I was in jail, too,” she said, re sentfully. Bravo tarned, startled. Then he understood, “You will not sail aw: sald slowly. “You will me. I shail cleave sl eto you. A for ght long were you in jail, Bra- | tune is mot the anty.. thing we sania? Hé looked ways and: questidningly into her-| nd hurled | eyes side “No, ' Not just memories.” “What else?” . “You might call; theni—redpons!+ bilities.” They- drove up the familiar avenue. which led to. her house, He handed her obt: of the car. “Good-bye,” he said huskily, Come in with me.” was imperative and confident, He follo wed heditating docility, She opened: the ‘door with her ® /late! switched on a hal} light. ey and “Hevea ‘chair,~ Mr. Hardiman," she saidy calmly. . He: reddened. “Let's be. sensible, and frank,” ale: anid, et are M: you know, -whethei th} not. And: tute is Hardiman, t heme that.was once your Legs and wow ro mine.. Thia is L. onca., ‘storm. Ani 1 ran; eWay. im it, But now his eyes met those of the} into a greater sterm;: into-a,. one other who lingered. He reached her in another stride. | seized her around the waist, i ber as though she were a child, and, vaujted: through ap..apen.-lomr silled window to the firm hart ont side. The wall near which th withdrew. from then all in ie The pavilion, with one fina? of breaking wood, sank down s!ow- ly at their feet and lay beyond them, @ great: oval of ide stretch of moonlit laws. re.” she said = q “You've wreckeds.tlie plage, you content?” “I've got my car outaide, he an- swered. “I'm: yt 10. drive: aoe to your place:in Ryeneck, 1 Laoals want you around, here..any. “1 shall stay , here,” firmly. “You're coming... with, we lo Without ‘ahamey': on close to him as he vt a roaring into the lo which dwindted: bled: bythe way of that ‘ale of named Bi op her with » sdrt of: Your father ‘named me Bravo. He fiiade my son his. ? with you, ny you He said. could neyer. buys his son. thoug! the something. ditrereat, did't you?” sow why, J am in hie will? ‘E.was. Lonely * woman we FOR RENT—Four room MALE RELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women fn to learn barber Great Cn prog) ‘weeks ‘compl: hig offer fre » Fargo, N. D WANTED —Lady ‘canvasser at ‘at onee, Aal or spare time. Choose your own territory. Good pay and permanent, Call Wednesday or Thursday after three o'clock or write H. J. Wolfe, Med McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, N. WARTED=ENpGH fegal stenographer, salary: open, ex; be! absolutely necessary, Rie ler & Halpern, At- oe competent girl for gen- etal housework, Phone 738 during, the day and after My Rdg de Phone 902 or call at ‘WANTED—Com pate ae gene: al housework. Mrs, R. 8. Towne, 723 Sixth Street. ir middle aged Tady for general housework. 700 Ave. A. WANTED—Competent git for ge housework, | WANTED — Gi 1 for general house- york. Pho! 40: j wan Iso District Manager. By larg- est concern in its line in'this ter- ritory. Guaranteed produc! money back if not satisfied. Sale: men making $15.00 to $40.00 daily. pepoaee territory, see or write J. L. Ckola, 422 Fourth St. N., Bis- _ marek, \ to home; Exclusive Steady employment; Earn money; Good opportunity. Zenith Woolen Company, Commercial Building, Duluth, Minnesota. ° POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED— two children wants work’ as house- keeper. Write care Tribune No, 25. tg ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Good sized front room with kitchenette and closet fur- nished for light housekeeping. 411 Fifth St. Phone 27 W FOR RENT — Pleasant hight house- keeping room, also three room flat partly furnished. College Bldg. Phone 1 FOR ft close in. T—Nice large front room,! Call at 429 Fourth St. or| Modern room, 621 Sixth ee hone G19W. Hr ‘OR RE jodern home. Phone 730. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—The upstair_ room, about 25x140 feet, ‘over’ Sorenson Hardware Store. It is suitable for a Lod, pose. Will suit the needa of a responsible ten- F. Dullam, Executor, 2 Four office rooms over Jewelry store, intact to ‘nowles, AUTOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES HFOR SALE—Two Dodge touring cars, ne Ford Coupe and one Ford Roadster. Also the following <tousdhold goods: one oil stove, one library weal, one kitchen cab- inet." Phone 187. 800 Main St, FOR RENT—Th room furnished; housekeeping apartment in” modern: home. Adults only. Screen orch | and largé,storeroom, Heat, light, water and eens furnished. réom.bungalow with garage during menths of July-and August, Also) garden plot with immetWate posses- ~ sion, Call ai 1110 Ave. D or Phone) 2M. ouse, 7615! Broadway, $15 per month. Good garden, For sale, one of the best vacant business corners. in Bis- marck. J. FOR RENT—-6 room house with bath, close in on Second street. Phone Classified Advertising Rates 1 ae 265 words or 2 tnertons, 38 words or ‘und etidin, 88 wine oe a 8 insertions, 25 words or ” i wee oe we Under is. ..seeseenee 126 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads aré casn Copy should be by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 GOOD USED CARS “DEPENDABILITY” -is the: slogan of our Used Cars—if you are interest- ed, ask the fine testimot re at our salesroom, from purchasers of.our Used Cars. These tell you the real “DEPENDABILITY” story. '24 Dodge ge Co upe, $625; Ford Coupe, $400; Ford Truck with Cab, W. ford Transmission, $48! Doi Touring, winter top, $950 Roadster, Wintep top, $360, and sev- eral other equally good bargains. PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN CO. LOST—Black leather billfold ~con- taining important papers and some Also cheek book on First St Bank, Regan. Finder plea notify C, W. Scott, Regan, BABY CHICKS PELKEY'S BABY CHICKS make big profits from small investments. 100 per cent delivery. Guaranteed lay- ers. Prices always right. Free outer. aE Pelkey, Box B66, Fargo, N. FOR S§LE DAIRY_FARM__ DAIRY FARM FOR SALE—79-acres. Cheap if taken at once. Three and one-fourth miles to station, miles to St, Paul, 82 acres cul: vated. Full set of buildings, Fruit trees, on state road, graveled. Must sell at once. Price $4,000, dnd good terms. Six-room house, 2 barns, machine house, chicken coop and i ie well. Immediate ion, eW. F, Stahmann, Dun- raven, Bismarck, N. D. Hall or other similar pur-| — pac and finish to| F' , Quarter of Stark County, miles See. 4 South of Belfield, N, %, foot can be cultivated. terms reasonable. - M. marck, N. Dex. 1L—80 Oe ‘Lincoln County, a1; s from county seat. Reasonable te Jone White care ~Iribune No, Fer Sale 1—1925 Ford Tudor 1—1925 Ford Coupe wr Touring in in good 4 1—1925 Maxwell Coupe 1—1924 Dodge Coupe 1—Hudson Touring good shape DAKOTA AUTO | SALES CO., INC. 210 Main Street in FOR SALE 8 ROOM modern house, including four bed rooms, east front, full basement, hot: water heat, 76 foot lot, on Sixth street for $5260, on terms, 5 ROOM partly modern house, includ- ing 2 bed rooms, close in on Rosser street, south front, fine 50 foot lot, for $23007 7 Soe madern bungalow, including. bed ams, very close in on Broad’ south front, full base- ment pi ioned off, fine enclosed porch ‘tor $5756. ROOM partly modern cottage, with 2 bed rooms, on Second street, for $2100, on terms of $400 cash and]; balance like rent. ROOM modern house, including 3 bed rooms, sun’ parlor, oak floors, garage, large front room, lawn and trees, in Riverview, on very reason- able terms, ROOM partly modern house, close in, fine 50 foot lot, for $1600, on liberal terms. ROOM modern house, including 5 bed rooms, front, close in on Fifth street, finished in oak down stairs, hot water heat, garage, trees, ead of young cattle. J. 12% miles, SE. Bismare! FOR RENT—Good bleach for cattle and horsés. Alo clean seed flax for sale, wilt bag Carl Schu Bismarck, N. Di FOR SALE— Beaa' combination stov: __Excellent condition, FOR 5. “Ivory Reed iage, in good conditi FOR SALE—Male police dog 6 months ol igreed stock, Phone 887. FOR SALK—Bldg. suitable for gar- \ age. Cheap. Phone 887. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—5 room modern hungalow with garage, cither fur- nished. or unfurnished. Best of _ references. Would like possession betenc® June 1 and 15. Call Phone No, 0, re FOR SALE ce living-room hei rocker and hh with gen- Price $20, with oven, Dr. R. uino leather uphols Also 4 burner gas stov $15. 518 Fifth Street. Enge. FURNITURE FOR — SALE- buffet; plank top dining ro and cha irs; beds; kitchen rug; leather davenport and household articles. Phono 978) or all 215 Washington A Walnut one of best homes in Bismarck, on FOR ALE:—Knabe Beta 8 liberal terms, & ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, fine Co foot ist, and including emeht, good re, for $4000, ermi THE DESIRABLE. 50 foot lot at cor- ner of First and Thayer, east front, very close in—one of best building lots in Bismarck, suitable for apart. ment building. Other lots for sale, “ GEO. M. REGISTE! ee aE Sn [BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—A good paying butk oil station, fully equipped in a gocd territory. Owner wish to sell on account of other business, Write care-Tr | WANTED-—Reliable” party to put up u good Sized garage and show building for reliable concern who can present a clean cut legitimate business proposition, Established i Blind Add, 14. TY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES. to buy the best. sale and delivery be- tween June Ist and July 1, Bees and supplies an. follows: Entire beginner’s outfit as 1 below for. . “en ordered ted +. «$19.70, 1 wee painted. 1 Root quality Qui frames of bees.. 1 Alexander bee vei 1 10” hive tool.. 18 i h 1 Gleaning in Bee Culture, Magazine for 1 year...... 1.50) 5 per cent discount for cash orders over $10.00 if received before June Ist, Send your check and name to HERBERT J. ROBERTS 318 Mandan Ave. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 439M, microphone loudspeaker, A battery, A and B battery charger, and radio table with compartments for _ batteries.| Retail cost $176.00. Will sell for 95.00. Phone 548M or call at 620 FOR SALE—One 15-30 Titan Tractor in first class condition with three bottom Grand Deteaur power breaking. plow complete. Con tions guaranteed, Will sell. cheap if sold at once, Inquire of Scott Cameron or C. A. Rust, Bismarck, North Dakota. FOR SALE-Large mahogany cabinet, phonograph with records, Gold plated parts and is in excellent con- dition, Cost $250.00, will take $90.00 cash. Phone 548M or call at A show it to you before you buy. T haul ashes’ and black dirt for a square deal. Phone 9773 at 4:27 Seventh Street. T. M. Burch. FOR SALE—Lower chassis, els and engine of a burned Ford Se- dan. Price $10, _Phone 160M. two beds complote, chairs, floor lamp, sectional book- cane n agazine stand, Kitchen tabl and _Ant. F,, ever FOR SALE- piece ank dining two oxk rockers, mahog- ony frame screen, kitchen chair, oak porch Winchester Repeater, tool Call 904. Columbia sanitary cot 34R or call FOR SAL! “302 Elev- enth St. ES FOR SALE—One 8x10 Colonial Vel- vet rug, nearly new. ——_—_——— FOR SALE basement ro ell built, the peenerty shrubber 41.00, front, nice , Road | condi 7 $ 7 ouse, modern, spick lose to schools and churches, ROOM cottage, wat foot frontage, south house and other outbuildings, ex tremely easy terms, $2100.00, ROOM cottage, bath and furnace, ast front, very easy terms, nice, comfortable home, $2150.00, BUILDING LO’ in all parts of the city including, many of the most desirable lots left. I have two solid blocks of the prettiest lots aM rck, on the edge of town, ity water, commanding a won- derful view of the city and river hottoms and only one block from school, good for investiment or hot the best list st bargains I ever had, Our 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 gold 18. You ought to see the letters I have from agents in other states. The biggest growth and de- velopment the is starting. BL FIRE INSURANCE written in relia- ble compat 5 and Used Cars 1—7 passenger Hudson Tour- ing a pacceneer Buick Tour- 3K ord Coupes 1—Ford Tudor 1—Chevrolet Touring Satisfactory Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY "| SIX ROOM modern dwelling, st:|,_ ood home, 723 Third St.| @. FOR SALE SIX ROOM sity modern house, hard- ‘wood floors, furnace heat, fireplace, builtin features, full basement, south front, near school,’A No, 1 condition. Sale price $6,400, Terms, Equity cash balance $35.95 per month including interest, 6 per cent. east front, two bedrooms upstairs, one hardwood floors, hot water large sercen porch, Sale price ern house close in, 8, lawn, full base- furnace heat, hardwood ree screened porch, Sale price 00, Terms, siVEN ROOM new modern English colonial dwelling, fireplace, oak rs, east front, very best loca- Will be ready for occupancy out 30 da: ROOM very modern bungalow, hardwood floors, full basement, laundry tubs. A No. 1 condition. Double garage. Sale price $5,750. Terms. SIX ROOM modern two story house, oak floor, south front, close to school. Sale price $4,500. Terms. LARGE beautiful home, hardwood floors and trim, fireplace, hot- water heat, large rooms and closets, full partitioned basement, garage. Sale price $8,500, This agency has Homes that will fit wants, Can finance ‘any reasonable deal. Appointment ade at any time, most agreable to you. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Phone 0 For Quick Service Leave Your Phone Number. WORK WANTED many homes. any buyer's WANTED experienced and reliable part Write Tribune No, BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND Board Fifth St. Phone best_in town. Nora J. Cock The Nut Cracker | BY JOR WILLIAMS When Mr. Bell invented the tele. people calle a miracle the on lenient eall it in 26, find it easier fo rleston than to learn Ht all depends on wha you have in nuind. ‘Pe call some folks half-witted is to flatter them, While we hay tion on the sub, hooze testers # ranks of cireus f no official informa. . We presume these And of course you simple Sadie who thought “The Vanishing was @ face cream, | American’ his train way you take him. You don’t begin to realize what an important character Fred Fulton was in the world until you try to figure out a quick and easy wise crack for the column, ik When the flower of the mother's eye buys a set of boxing gloves it means he is soon to become a cauli- flower. enue Nothing could be more terribie thar the strike in England unless someone were to persuade Joe Beckett to re- turn to the ring. _ FABLE: Once upon a time there was a fisherman who went on a fishing trip and: actually tried to fish Ajax defied the Mghpning and ‘he. came historical. the same gag today and a buggy ride to the filbert flat. a Automobile racing is a great life, providing you aren’t very much in- terested in life. The race is not always to the swift. Ever so often it is to the shrewd. “Taxi, sir?” but thanks for the compli- Boston Transcript. ment.” Some astronomers believe that the moon is made of material that was once part of the earth's crust. Children to care for by |” NEA Service Detroit Bureau. This man has returned to Port Huron, Mich., and is tying to convince authorities there that he is Abelard Lebert, who was reported dead four years ago and whose divorced wife collected on his $10,000 insurance policy. She has remarried and built an @partment with the insarance money. Insurance officials are in- vestigating ‘his stor: The first strike in’ the “United States took place in New York City in 1741, when bakers refused to hake until their wares ‘were 11 ed. “One black mare, stér on about 7 years old, about . 2 small scars on right Geo. Manch, Wing. . Olsness, Commissioner of “6, do hereby certify that mers Mutual Anil in. any of W Mi been duly au a business ota, nd having a de- ith this Department its holders of has eased class of insur- ¢, and has made re- fog the return of said de- mpany faa! re: hte ) or any claim or claims for fosses outstanding — against any, It shall cause the deposit held for the benefit of gotley. ters to be returned to sald comes 22-26-29; | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Three 1 hereby announce myself a can- didate for secre commissioner, District 3, Burleigh County, at the primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. (Signed) Oscar Backman. (Political Ad.) ———————— POLITICAL ANNOUNCEME For Commissioner, District Four I hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District 4, Burleigh County, at the rimary election June 30, 1926. ‘our vote and support solicited. (Signed) Axel Soder. (Political Ad.) For Commissioner, District One I hereby announce myself a can- late for county commissioner, District No. 1, Burleigh county, at the primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. chen F.. WILL. (Political ) <quaneemmmenimeieibit OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE * DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. 212 Main St. Phone 428 DARA “IS OLD TING ANYWAY! IT LEAKS ALL OVER BNERY TIME T USE une Dd the moonlight, “Driving to -ther yard, -Bravo?": she nent,-after a mile of silence. grea aren ed: to. hit the rods.” : Ike..to: drive to the ocean,” came back” she: : through th the engine, “and throw you would be the esd of a pet it wouldn't do any good,” she | iia: sighed. “I can swim.” ‘The car leaped ahead viciously. Pri ve been drinking,” she chid: | *t stendlly’ ” he sald, without pe ‘hee. ing his head. “Ever since 1 om into this damned to: won't stay, here much longer. HE'S A FINE RELATIVE! THIS (S THE FIRST CHANCE T'VE EVER HAD | TO MAKE SOMETHING OF MYSELF AND HE CRABS THE ACT- LVE KNOWN SOME SELFISH MI GUT HE Bears my TME WELLL ADAIRE Your SOTERA, HERMAN, BUT T: AFRAID You Ane FIND IT. GOING “ HARD TO WERK ALL DAY AND. STUDY AT NIGHT Y THAT'S FINE HERMAN ~ ‘YOu SURE ARE IN. WUCK TO STRIKE A 308 LIKE ‘THAT— LL ME MORE Teco iT SEE YOU ARE NOT Sersety JUST DROP THE MATTER, Lon nde oe ambition of: K. Hosali, rut alt oetng woman, is to all the denkoyes iy Porgamt a

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