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» —<= PHONE. 82 in to rear Great deniand, big completes. Cata-, Moler ANTED—Men barber trade. wages. Few weel: low and brnctet offer free. ther College. Faruo N Dak, WANTED-——An all around shoemaker, | one used to- machinery, Adgre: Houser Tailoring Co.,. New Salem, North Dakota. plant at Washburn, N. D. hour. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Middi once to go on a rancn to do ‘house work.» 81 fami house. Permanent if: _ Inquire £08 d_st WANTED—An __New Palate Cafe, WANTED-LA fir! work, Phone 040. r HODES ANU LATE FUR RENT—Moderh flats, 4 r and a 6 room, unfurnished, with|| heat and water. For sale: 7 room house on 50 foot lot. Also 100 b: 150 foot lot opposite Roosevelt LE School. Phone 905, Cora 8. Me-) oR OR TRADE—I0-room 5 modern hotel in west central Minnesota town of 1,600. Or will trade for good la Or trade furnishings separate and lease jodern le e, 2 large bed rooms, suitable for one or two families, full basement, south front, water, sewer, bath and furnace for $4,000, on terms at -18 Broad Geo. M. Re buildin Address: Elvin V. Villard - Hotel, FOR SALE—6 room bungalow. Ga- rage. Small payment down, and Brown, Dickinson, FOR SALE monthly paymetns at a very rea- sonable price. See Emil Bobb, or] A NEW BUNGALOW, with cast font, _ Phone 921. ___.| modern in every respect, full com- ‘OR RENT. je for re plete basement, 4 bed rooms, hot water heat; full] hard maple floors. basement; ‘south: front. | 208 West Brondway, Phone 83 FOR RENT—Pleasant well furnished zoom in modern home. Two win- large closet. 318 Eighth St. Muller furnace, Five rooms and| taxes. Sales price $4,700, Terms. FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW full basement, furnace ‘hi hard. wood floors, garage, nice front. Sale price $3,700. 33 . 2 terms. #UR RENT—One modern furnished room, close in. ‘Suitable for one _ or two, 310 Ave. B, Phone 874R. FOR RENT—Well furnished room with kitchenette and closet. Ice fur- nished. 411 Fifth St. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Two furnished room and awl =o pe sale. 113, FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, modern full basement, room in basement, furnace heat, hard maple floors, two bedrooms. Sale price $4,000, south front, three bedrooms, full basement, furnace heat, we: ‘Bale price $4,500. Term: ed light 517. Second rest. Phone 8123, INT — Four rooms overi ui SIX ROOM modern two story home, nhs sooty store. Apply to cr Riverview addition, basement ga- 1m immediate possession. Sale’ price $5,800. Terms. FoR Rk Nicely furnished room suitable for two, 708 Main. Phone| geveN ROOM modern house, and garage, furnace heat, hardwood floods downstairs, ‘be: tiful lot, it location, a real bar-' gain at $5,260. LY decorated pleasant light __ housekeeping room. Telephone 183. FOR RENT-“Attractive room ‘in new odern home. Phone 682 or 1074. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—One 1926 Dodge Toyr- ing, balloon tire: dise wnee! one ford Cou; one Ford § Road- ster, and one Ford Bug. All cara priced very low to sell quick. Lock- wood ee hone = 187, Terms. FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, furnace heat, north front, located near City park,| home in A No. 1 condition. Sale price $3.900. Terms. A NEW BUNGALOW, five reom: bath, basement garage, cast SIX ROOM BUNGALOW. Three large’ bedrooms, this entire houso includ ing basement is in best of condition and most moderg, south front, near gihool, low terms. Sale price $5,260, Terms. , R loover vacuum cleaner, in A-1 condition, Cull 921, tank, unloading wek tani, A BEAUTIFUL HOME, fireplace, four bedrooms, hot water heat, hardwood floors and trim, laundry room, garage, south front, best of location. Sale price $9,000. Terms. pay is certain when you hav ining. Helpful book sent free. i in Business College, Fargo, a |. Dak. FUNK KENI—Dental formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw, kind of an office. suitable for an; Inquire Gity Nationst' Bank, -Bis- marek. oe STUDENT wants pluce to work for board and room. Bismarck col- lege. Telephone _1. ts work by the hour or' 504-R. able properties on its than those advertised. open.to you for ins time, it being our plea you good, honest, quick 'Thig agency has loan connections to help’you pay cash and thereby get the very lowest prices. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE, AGENCY ; list other This li wi Nine Years Active City Selling. My ot one OMAN day. Call | Webb Block. bath, built-in ice box, nice lawn, low] FO! (SIX ROOM, modern two story house,| AO; two story] THIS AGENCY has many most desir-| 5 -|tar ‘to obey me.’ Advertisement 6-ROOM modern house, basemen good, conditio practically. % sy ternis;’ dite <péssesston, 7-ROOM modes bow five ,blocks {rom postoffice; reasonable; on sy terma.: $4,300.00, 6-ROOM modern hor well’ built for a hotn ated. $5,600.00. 4-ROOM cottage, south side; modern; godd. barn; 12 frontage. $1,700.00, 6-ROOM house, south side; close in; | bath. Only $1,700.00. : 5-ROOM cottege, partly modern, ront; Lith street. $2,100.00. 6-ROOM house, east front; modern; @arage. 200. 5-ROOM bungalow, cast front; mod- basement, garage; just off spick and span; built for 1700.00. newly decor. partly, 7-ROOM house; south front; big} | trees; nice part of city. $4,200.00, INSURA: bile—in good companies with’ Prompt service guaranteed, BUILDING LOTS—If the tot you want is not on my very compigte. 1 will get it for you if for sale, THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS has developed i: ‘oll the Leader F. E. YOUNG. elly nia balloon casings, $12.50 each. Terms to re- Pathe ine parties, Dakota Auto 8 Com Ine, R SALE—76 head Yearling unere m1 ‘of Hereford steers. Hi eiute songs “ Chesak, 26 Silee' Southeast” of __ Bismarck. : FOR SALE—Large Hug! Electric Range, only slightly used. Hoover Vacuum Cleaner in good condition. 153 FOR SALE—Beehler Office Safe in| A-1 condition, @ bargain. Call M. F. Lenhart. care City National Bank, Bismarck. R SALE— Ing room table, one buffet, six chairs, one kitchen bedding one table, two rockers, one Farewell phonograph, one mirror, oil stove, iee box, ringer and stand, wash tubs, ironing bo: “kitchen utensils, odd dishes and jay, all day. roadwa one ou. |, 1 kitches library table. All prae- Phone 6393. 221 W. ‘OR SALE—Three piece fi leather set, library tabl ft Call_ 573. ee APARTMENT: FOR RENT—Fully furnished ground floor apartment, next.to bat! rit gas range. Phone, in apartment furnished; GOL; Second ‘pa closet and iereened in- porch. front, down stairs. door. 618 Sixth St. FOR ft apartmen! kitchennete with ENT—Two .room furhished it for light housekeeping e in. _ Private entrance. No _ children. Phone 1146 FOR” RENT — Furnished _apartment. 520 Seventh street. FOR raents about ‘a four- apartment, on frround floor. . Weite Tribune, No. WANTED—By September rge furnished apartment. Call o32-h, after 6 p. m.' —_—_—_—— TO AVOID TROUBLE HE—“But you promised ‘at the al- SHE—“Of course. . 1 didn't want @|to make a scene,”—Judge, Hot-Point kK} Two and « half TUE TRIED FOR A WHoUE WEEK TO ANYBODY WHO CAN THROW 4 - 200, POUNDS:AROUND LIKE “MAT CAN CUT GRASS! COME ON MISTER SAMPSON! foot} | wi. Nae wee ria NCE—fire, tornado, automo- |" NW jatlia Nii Mtrow c , : en Mtl as _HEROES ARE “SANDY” (Continued on page ten.) red hair an aureole, and she spoke with that note of soft, piercing ap- peal: “i see—i must tell it all- as though she were given a sword, an right to stop her. This is the best thing Sandy hag ever done, the best and truest. Um so proud—I'm so glad. He put his hands over his wanting love—wanting beauty— And | jens night, the night of her marriage, gazing at the moon, seeing the moon | and all love, all beauty in a golden mist— uddenly the yearning for the! child, the music ang the sweetness, of its coming. Its little cold body) Th vas t | laid ber arms. Ly ing 20, colds so | farewell—the night in the x | very stil ecause of at violent) they stood in the grapevin “olin iytdneahtdd ieee ot Ree | tle: een: a ss ae San . Latah y dyin; I i E in die jey stood here bidd plunge it in quietly and to the hilt, an cried out, ,aivering! The The crater from his bait dripped to aa y At —oh, et her face. But he said he would go- eon eh all, Pid ny vo fal The prosecutor waved it...) he would never trouble her agai Jou fer going out with ther deteni| He beean objecting explosively. But| A year and three months ago. . . des | eh ae prior ze ae} at this, eyes blazed with antagonism.’ But he returned . + @ month Bact hiC ween els A man shouted: ‘Let her talk—Iet | ago he returned, He came that Sat. J ' ie, urday night. But it was Sunday seta vipat ie hybeots out ae And Sandy with her two hands; when he talked to her ie i, “ie or yoapran? Yet he had no claim pressed against her chest, leaned for. | day when he grew so bitterly excited eAAV have: té-cxolain dAkimabet6 ward fighting for breath. She said) because he saw her standing ut the go beck to the Chplain. Ll have to) faintly: “Yes —please —hurry—I| door with Douglas . . . Fest acdualntanee tee eae oe setg | must hucry ‘Tell only what has! part, Never, teamed he would come years ngo. All began then-—all this./ yearing on this case... . only what) ied. oft ee eh he has to do with the deceased and! happin at this time, He knew this, But he|*°ar convection, with, him, hal ay keane Leeper spose! (from | turned to him because of this....1] “I didn't know what to do Pippin beeen off thereat ute) fat,,t@ him one night two yeurs/1 tried to soothe him, The "y s J ie terri had wasted him so the way my little baby died...” ; iri “L object!” A, table shoved ang it sabes eome—oan 4 oT pbreenr ters Monday he sent me this lctter—I roceeding was afraid, 1 told Douglas Ramon had returned . “But before I saw Ramon phoned. This was Monday ht about 9 o'clock. He phoned. His voice—it told me—told me what he was planning—the tone of it— the desperation of it. I pleaded with him... Then I went—I went be- cause he seemed so to need me—be- cause he had been sv good to me, I went... [ left a note for Doug- las and went— floating away I was so sure he bad mar- I was so sure he had found It was ten months since » any, word at all had unexpectedly— hiding behind the portier, wing at her like a panther, striking her cruelly with his open hand across her cheek. “Thad no splace to go. Ramon loved me. I went to him. He was big and kind about it. He gave me his ho to.tive in. My husband wouldn’t release me. I could never free. Ramon knew t Yet he was good te me. In the end I took his love.’ , She said this with her lips quiver-! ing, her eyes gaised beseechingly to/ the judge, “I took it.” Then she looked to the twelve men in the jury box and repeated with a pitiful smile, “So, do you see? That was the way it’ huppened-I took it. They looked abashed. They mop- ped their foreheads, trailing the handkerchiefs . stealthily ‘over their eyes. Judith, sitting next to Douglas, ressed his arm. He turned a gray ‘ace to her, the face of one crucified, vtvied to. speak. She thought he id usingly, “You ct her! Oh, le, you let her!” Nothing could stop her.” ‘Then Judith leaned down with. infinite gentle love and added, “I had no ie to do the death of an unknown child two! and a half years ago. I ask that the| testimony be stri out; that the witness confine herself to the inci- Douglas again, The judge put up his hand. H turned ge tly to Sandy: » “Has /tl death of your baby any bearing on this case? This whole thing begins with my: mari four years ago aad the death of my little boy a year later. Because of this, things be- tween Ramon and me became what they were and because of this rela- tionship, Ramon is dead—" iin tell it briefly. as you ana! She did. Simple words—Wwords that had brought pictures filling\wi' such harassing vividness throug her own fevered brain all these w of the jong. she relidarsed her life for The ‘pictures flashed through cotrtrom now . a-young girl in a brilliant Spanish ‘shaw! stand- ing on a pier in the moonlight— ot “Ho was whiter than flour—he swayed as he opened the door to me. He said: “Why did you » Now I inust take you with » going away me together—y The two of them standin other’s arms, ging him to think caressing him. The pistol turned against her breast. Thunder in her cars under and terror— and a stuggering fight across the Ramon followii Ramon sob- dy-—Oh, God—killed you led you Blackness and heart. She. found herself creeping along ig in each the) J thunder, in her POP, 1 WAS NEVER SO SURPRISED IN MY LIFE Ano WE KAD PLANNED ON ABS KEN AND © DECIDED YT WOULD ONLY MEAN ALOT OF EXPENSE AND { step in the development of the motor | ‘ear in this country. | times, but the actual production of « farewell.| ’ fe ony me this letter--| used in answering general inquiries from prospective homeseekers antl in-| }! J rapid growth of this wonderful coun- come ?| the floor—ereeping und moaning.| By H. A. TARANTOUS, Member Announcement of the Overland Whippet, a new form of European- type light car, marks an important The announce- ment is of world-wide consequence, | because it is the intention of John N. Willys to go after foreign business | with a vigor never before attempted by an American maker, with a car that should suit the requirements of every country in the world, IT am going to appear somewhat over-enthusiastic about this new Batol comes from light. car develop. y d the Whippet particular, since it was laid down over two years ago by Chief Engineer Arthur J. Baker on instructions of John N. Willys, president of |Willys- Overland. The Whippet is the car which has been’ under discussion in the press for many months. Jt is the car which has been variously called the “future car,” “Europenn-type light car,” ete. in previous years light Propaganda was rife many ir such a car did not materialize. No manufacturer wanted to change his | whole production scheme, start with | a brand wew design, because the existing models reprosented a tre- | mendous investment. That is why I do not believe Ford will change his model T to any extent. The cost of tools, dies, fixtures, new mi: chinery, ete., involves an enormous | outlay ‘of money. John N. Willys instead of redesigning his small four | which he has-been building fo: some | nine yenrs and which never could be converted into a true European-type | light car, felt that the only way to produce the new form of vehicle was | saw a black shadow, lying there Ramon-— That made her cry... She wanted to reach the door——Cull some- one in to help him . . She reached the door. ‘Douglas. He lifted her “He came then—only then 5 and he went over and kneeled at Ramon's side and he said: “Oh, good G : “There was ‘ “He went and kneeled again. . . He ne back and lifted me-—He carried me away—He said: indy Sandy" and put his’ handkerchief where the blood was-—right h “And he told me nothing. No ‘one told me anything. Only this morn- ing I heard . And he would have died, too—1 would be to blame! for this too- ( “And all of you would have pun- hed him . « But it is II who » all to blame... because of me This is the way dicd—" New N. P. Booklet Boosts Northwest! A new, well illustrated, colored| pamphlet descriptive of the resources and farming opportunities of the Pa- cific northwest, has just heen issued by the Northern Pacifit railway, to be F Ramon is dead vestors. nder the title, le Northwest—Over Highway,” it summarizes the varied agricultural, manufacturing and: mi ing resources of the northwest, the ‘Through the F the Scenic try and its satisfying living conditions ‘Following this is a brief but de- tailed descripton of the sols, climate, agricultural opportunities, educ: tional and social advantages, etc., each of the northwest states nesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. 23,000 Circulation . This folder will have an immediate circulation in the central east of| more than 25000 cop according to! W. Byerly, general immigration nt for the railroad, under whose the pamphlet is issued “Copies will be mailed to the many nquirers who are not yet interested m uny particular state, but who are jsecking information that will help j them in making a choice,” Mr. Byerly 8 | it has been prepared as a part of the follow-up work to the general nation-wide advertising » mortgagor, to Pa 1, mortgagee, ‘dated th 28th day of January, 1919, and file for record i of the Rexg- ister of D. of the County of Burleigh and State of North’ Da- kota, on the 20th day of May, 191 and ‘recorded in Book 108 of ‘Mort 94, and assigned by io August Beit assignment wax date , 1919, and was filed for h the office of of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and Sta of North Dakota, on the 9th day of May, 1924, and recorded in Book 175 of asvignme . 139, will be foreclosed the premise: hereinafter door of the marek, th and State of Nort hour of two. o'clork p. 4th day. of Septembe 26, to wat- isfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises dexcribed in such mort- gage and which will be sold to sat- pisfy the same ure described as fol- lows, vi: -Phe Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4) of Section Ten in eowaae ortgage and s ied, at the front Court House in Bis- County of, Burleigh ih Dakota, at the m., on the ule County, North Dakota. ; There will be due on such mort- tthe dute of sale, the syn 2 00.00 as. principal “the s of $260.00 ax interest making fa total sum of $1,260.00 due as ipal and interest, together wit! voats dnd ‘atturney's febs by law. this 24st day of July, 1986. Asvignee of Mortga ° +* SF reeport, I Wome tet aligns of Mortis rney for J mee Of ortgagee Mayville, Norih-Dukota. ioe Ta) 8—5-12-19¢36 — 2 see, inois. The regulur gitart Examinations wills be ; Bin’ and 3th, and +] Ml begin © promptly rn A thoes sed: to-take this ex- j ADGE’ RUNEY, nce Cou ney eepert ent ‘Vout einee July 1. STEP IN DEVELOPMENT OF MOTOR CA ; a. , Society Automotive Engineers. to start from secti There is‘ a part of the ' W! t which wi part of any other dar Overland: ever made or is making now. 1 was glad to sec that Overland went at the job without trying to muke a ‘cheap looking, tinny When » manufacturer sets Out to do that hs usually trims on the two costliest’ members—engine and or The Whippet has a mighty good body and the engine is far from showing) even a suggestion of skim Quite the reverse fs true, as on may judge by mention of its 1/ inch crankshaft, drilled for pressu! oiling to the bearings, a deep crank- case, ete. Good, substantial sec- tions ure used where strength is) needed. The demand fer a car of the Whi pet'type always has existed, for who ean deny that the public has not wanted the four principal qualities possessed by this car, to wit: Feon- omy, unusual performance, good ap-| pearance, low price. ‘The Whippet} will prove a big ‘seller. Overland an build well, sercive well and has! the distribution facilitics. The new model gives the buyer of a lo priced car those features which he has long wanted and never quit received: The low center of gravity which spells safety at speed, th Appearance, four wheel brakes and apearance, four wheel brakes an balloons, — marvelous —_ performance,j Some of them he has had in most cars, but not all of them. 1 have driven practically ever make of American car and I neve! felt any‘safer*nor more comfortable) than I didy when driving the Whip-| pet sedan. ‘It responded with preci sion to pedal ion, to the slightest touch of the accelerator, to the least} bit of steering-wheel movement. recently completed by the railroad: and in which the various states along our line co-operated. ‘That campai; ‘brought to the attention of those i other states the advantages — th northwest has to offer, and we ai ae ny oe of, ing uisics from possi settlers. re # “ wceu tor a tolder of this} kind, and we believe it will attract large number of prospects to inves tigate the opportunities in northwest.” by ai made in the terms of that certain deliveres iT single 3, 1 morte Re August) phnson, of Washburs N. Dy 2 day of jt filed fo te igh Count rth oth day of February, - and duty) of Mortgages! teen tur! the Pat in such described rt House a Kk, North 28th day of Augy at te jock in One Hw north, of West drs x il ($1104.61), — to: gether with the costs and expense of this foreclosure. HE ” NOTICE OF MO! CLOSURE SALE eby given that th uted and de: Agatha Rippley, widow, to 1 C. Remingtor ‘orth Dakota, Mort » Ist day of May, Tth day vf f the Regis: and assigned by gages on Page an instrumen’ said mort Nov Book 1 A its, Page 25% will be foreclosed by a sale of th premises in’ such mortgage and ereinafter dpscribed at the fron! door of the louse, in the CI of Bismarck, y of Burleigi and State of ta, 4 th hour of 7th day ¢ the amount due upon on the day of sale. ” described “in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisty th same are described as follows, to: wi The Southwest Quarter of Sectio 28, Township 137. North, Range 7 West of the Fifth Principal Merld: jan, 160 acres more or less, Burleig! Count orth Dakota, TI will be due on such. mort: gage at the date of sale, the sum 0 $1350.00 as principal, the um oj $244.80 as interest accrued thereo the ‘sum. of $250. taxes paldj and the sum of $11.88 as interest accrued . on. tax: pald, making” total of $1857.01 due as principal Interest, taxes’ and interest on sud taxes together With costs and ex: penses of sale. Dated the 22nd day of June, 1 Katherine Roth, Mortgag: Attorney for Morteng ttorney for lor jayvinte, North