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ot Vi i" 1—Two furnished light| GOOD FIVE room modern bunga-| Oak Glen Farm, W. B. Falconer, THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVE1 ' i. Odor of Violets [tear Sab shares wie] it te Wat Chor Pe, Ane] ae The Tribune Classified Advertisements ||, *smue|qtusciemmitinse| Sone Troe! BENSON MURDER CASE: Niue, Secu tery unsolved, He Ad ie hs ree days culminating : —= PHONE 82 8. S. WVAN DINE @ cune cans on Mi thsh Ginn thu The skirmish at Cooch’s Brid| “hbantaa” i saa here is/ Three States Reenact cue oe a oe the British fn. olets, . vaders from their Che t ——_MALE HELP WANTED __ SITUATION WANTED An overpowering perfume ot| Battle of Brandywine] tt‘titun wit portrayed, and'a| PHILOVaNCD oF fue STORY had proved a teiog auaceren WANTED—Man with car to sell DITUATION WANTED— Young freshly gathered violets fills one of new flag will be unfurled at the|JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM District |one from the police standpoi subscriptions to THE DAKOTA man with 12 years general offi the rooms to such an extent that the} Wilmington, Del., Sept. 22.—()—| bri i i Y ? ithi ; \ nt office on, 1» Se 5 bridge in commemoration of the| Att k Ce y eee en eel say Paper ha 1 a 25 words or +a and bookkeeping experience ‘aes aoee tear bes Vater hi Pant tradi ua ey Cee “Uileed ALVIN =. BRINSON Btu wae Vases ant rma Sete the east i » ie ree, sires position with established con- ‘ e | were first unfurled in this battle. k Wall Si ime 5 ic i i HS eens Lert A] 2 insertions, 25 words or cern. Sober and reliable. “Refer. ists. The hi is on the historic battleground of] A sham battle at Chadd’s Ford AN AiOIE LIA whe. “als mys- fe fad teen q ached by: 48 i al 4 8. ree eine toa] are under ......c......06 65 ences furnished. Phone 461-W. Brandywine when three states join] on Brandywine Creek, where the teriously murdered in his home |of the homicide burcau in char. wor requi: a oad pay ug man 3 insertions, 25 words re a . in the sesquicentennial observance| resistance of American troops was|MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON .. |of Sergeant § . Benson's hou ¥ ee ae pe van ea tion Or under ..........006 75 __AUT ‘ ,of the engagement on September 10.] broken by their antagonists’ supe-| .. Brother of ‘he murdered man|was again gone over thorough tear or na RM- 1 week, 25 words or FOR SALE—One Overland lignt triotio organizations of Dela-| rior numbers, will close the obsery-| MRS. ANNA PLATZ and all his privave corresponden —ER, Aberdeen, S. Do under .....ccsceceeee 1.25 livery truck. Cheap. A. J. Hamm, ware, Maryland and Pengsylvania | ance. -. Housekeeper for Alvin son|read; but nothing was broug WANTED—Gravel trucks, at West-|| Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- Patterson Hotel. ——————— | MURIEL ST. CLAIR .. forth that could throw anv light « hope, en isi Long ses, no we tional per word ‘All Aboard By Tayl ae re . A young singer] the trdgedy. avera: aul is over four miles, Seen ttn > ¥ PTAIN PHILIP LEACOCK .. No weapon was found aside fro. 13c per yard mile, M. E. Thomp-|j| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY —Lots one, two, three . . y Say Or ».. Miss St. Clair's fiance] Benson's own Smith and” Wesso son, Westhope, N. D. RATES and four in block five, Governor LEANDER PFYFE .... and though all the window grill WANTED—Gravel haulers at Bis-| 65 Cents Per Inch Pierce Addition to the City of Bis- g - - Intimate of Alvin Benson’s| were again inspected, they marck, best paving job in state, All classified ads is marck for four hundred and fifty BEEN GONE OVER 4 Z MRS. PAULA BANNING .. found to be secure, indicati H. A. Thomas, Fort Lincol are cash in dollars. Write Tribune Ad. No. 6. Ee MISTER Ges hite eS A friend of Pfyfe’s|the murderer aad cither let h mais Pauereoe Hit In or)} advance. Copy should be re- || eam Ye ELSIE HOFFMAN Secretary of | in with a key, or else been admittc WANTED—A boy with ¢ es feat ane to insure FURNITURE FOR SALE 4 the firm of Benson and Benson Benson. Heath, by the way, ws y grocery ex- ye FOR SALE—A New Li Elec. ty : COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER ing to admit this latter poss perience, also one who can drive tric’ Washing Machine, two years ‘ i) e ae (Gee reer es A retired army officer) bility despite Mrs. tz’s positiv old. Must sell, terms to reliable ’ % 4 WILLIAM H. MORIARTY ..... ion that no other person be party. 421 West Thayer. Phone sides herself and Benson had a 947. GEORGE G. STITT ............ Because of the absence of ai truck. Write Tribune Ad. No. 7. THE ee ae trade. Catalog free. BISMARCK TRIBUNE a jarber College, Fargo, PHONE 32 - dD. FOR SAL i BH f[. “FY 2x teNB Oe Tl fe” aa, YOO 7 ZAI] Cee + Of the firm of Stitt j|definite clue, other than the han] WANTED—Watter at —O'Brtens excellent condition, sold reasonable ATC BEC T er | ous ots ies Blanes Ae eae afe. SALESMEN if taken at once.’ Phone 342 or| ff ‘ ; EBL ae ce ceeding possible was the interrogat i |g Bo etro Saiceinctcvtle NES fe es ts . p ‘ -... Assistant District Attorney] ing of Benson’s friends and assoc FEMALE HELP WANTED SS seal on farmers FO ee ain Av as fs eo j ERNEST HEATH ........ Ser-- | ates in the hops of uncovering som WANTED—Housekeeper fond ot| ith an established company. We ‘wo sewing machines SO dt geant of the Homicide Bureau which would furnish a trail. chidten to take charge wh have hundreds of policies in your} for storage, cheap. Phone g2 or BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY F s this process also tha mother is employed fm om “time, rea and we want a good, re-}__call at 208 Main Avenue. Detectives of Homicide Burcau to establish the iden Electrical conveniences. Telephone al vegies with car that can fur-| FOR SALE—A baby bassinet, baby BEN HANLON ...... Command- of the owner of the handbag 1011 after five o'clock. nish bond to look after our re-| carriage, a sleigh and kiddie car, y ing Officer o? Detective A cial effort was therefore mad, WANTED—Housckeoper-on Tana newals and get new business in| 320 Ave. B, Phone 39. We signed to District Attorney in where Benson had spen (TED—Housekeeper on farm,| your county. This is a permanent F SA eons bs ) PHELPS, TRACY, SPRIN ; but though many of position for all winter, wages §25| position and is very profitable to rae HIGGINBOTHAM questionec§ per month, 4 in family. Address} a worker. Our manager, C. D.|.- a Tribune, Ad, No. 4.) Gilbert, will arrange to give you MISCELLANEOUS for general house-| 4 personal interview and will as- me paees —— —— Mrs. John R. Fleck. Phone] take up our work. Write C, D. $1.00 t Seer eT aii HAVING A LOTOF FUN ARE = L WOULON'T TRUST ANY MAN 3 .| rots $1.00 bushel, rutabagas $1, edict ° pe asain es ng Sener ge MCHessR SERENE BE at eerie GAO SHTCNT EES THEY ? HE DIDN'T MENTION | |Z Farmer Tan Loud SEE HiM—r % Vice ne nine ee Girl for general house- SALESMEN (or-w * ji} tomatoes $1.00 bushel, ripe toma- A WORD ABOUT PLAYING— BZ] SUSPECTED ALL ALONG THAT THIS GOL retary to the Distax: Attorn i fa hel cae ra Peet Hews Eure fastest selling Seecaliya Anter toes 5c Ib., summer squash 3c Ib., GOLF — L JUST WONDER, in 5 ly al i f sh 8c Ay. “To.GET AWAY FROM HOME — IF CURRIE ...... Vance's valet] light immediately although the po WANTED CGT gammawome| ehoue denne nc] bua leh 6k oon — ean Kear Sees SSPRcrinag/ | [SVAN big Hear te os with Om Bi sity every demonstration rt arte . OVER ON ME HE HAS A BIG- utmost thoroushn Benson ap k. Call at 522 Wifth street.__| Carn $10.00 to $15.00 per day. Six. eee ee bushel LOU) elictad GBURPRISE COMING — ON THIS HAS HAPPENED parently had no enemies; he hac WANTED—Girl wanted for general] teen counties open. Write Jack je per dozen. Dan THENEXT TRAIN! : A woman's gloves and handbag| not quarreled and the signed to District Attorney's office| dined were visited, no on. could CAPTAIN CARL H/.GEDORN once be found who had seen him thi Poneeereereer Firearms s hor, as far as it was »ossibh _ housework. Phone 1071. 8. Jacobi, Grand Forks, N. D., or} S2av2ichs Southeast Fort Lincoln are found at the scene of Benson’s| one; and his irs Were reportec work. jone i i e a Soa SET eee - het i es “ ts ‘ = GR SORT 9:00 p. a y evening, 7:00 to FOR SALE—Bakery — equipment, toupee. A policeman reports hav-| rally the principal person looked te suitabie for store or bakery, con- sisting of gas oven, proot box, bread rack, 1 cake mixer, 1 ing seen a big gray automobile) for information, because of his in- outside Benson's house at midnight.|timato knowledge of his brother’: Mrs, Platz hesitates when Vance| affairs; and it was in this connec- Eadie Bit PEOPLE desiring school students HELP WANTED to work fur room and board kind-| WANTED—Men and women take ly Ph 966-M. a A 4-speed bread mixer, doughnut asks her whether Benson had had nm that the district attorn piss cl eee | iets for, Dest tine | Christmas} gas stove, 300 bread pans and cake any visitors the. evening of the) fice did its chief functioning WANTED TU BUY ly easily earned. Part or full] P&S. se barge oe ay one crime, then says he had not. beg anys af ee ; on ‘WANTED—To buy or rent a 3 or 4 4 3 3 3 wanting to go in ce usiness, = ba Markham had lunched with Major SE ROPE Dc AERO etal Bree ee h:|) ledaltes of “Guus tateCoon) a Bis! NOW BEGIN THE STORY — [Benson the day the crime was dis- ancAdeNenD; g «te ae g marck Food Market, Bismarck, N. CHAPTER VIII covered, and though the latt fu eadchnee Se ee AGENTS —D ; Markham lapsed iato gloomy si: a willingness to, cope ve LOST A y iti ind 0] lence, and sat looking out of the|the detriment of his brother ‘DOSTCAt a3 Filth street.” Black ate eee ape exchange my half Sec. 200 acre window in troubled meditation until] acter—his suge we reached Vance’s house. =| value » explained to Markham ‘I don’t like the looks of things,” leather purse containing small] demand for Rawleigh Household| im cultivation, and good buildings, that, t i most of his change and child’s wrist watch.| Products in E, Morton County.| Seven miles from County seat, : he remarked, as we drew u rothe 3 ‘ ; q s we drew up to the | brothe he could not Reward. Leave at Tribune, Make sales of $150 to $600 a raauateperet faa eedaeies By Blosser |, ,“! have a curious fecling]name anyone who would have any ——=—====| month or more. Rawleigh Meth- rek, and take ry OSSC!'| about this case.” | reason for committing such a crime, FARM LANDS the difference. If interested write ——__ =r —_—___| ods get business everywhere, No ; e Vance regarded him a moment! or anyone who in opinion, would Eee BROT eee bere ee Aa Re —Bismarck Tribune Ad. No. 101. e c ty from the spit of his eye. jbe able to help in adiiW eth police a ] ated. ne-| supply ducts, Sales and Ad- HG \ “See here, Markham,” he id|to the guilty p one will buy it. Get in touch with] vertising Literature and Service Vegetable Market! . with unwonted sc@ousness; “hhven't; He admitted nkly, however, us, * you ae to ey oe Methods—everything you neeg| 423 Third Street. Phone 884. 2 5; ' you any idea whe shot Benson that there was Je to his broth- | 73 . S. Johnson Realty Com-| Profits increase every month.| Sweet Corn, 10 dozen $1.50, 20c a ‘ens ‘ Markham forced a faint smile. | life with which he was unaec- —Pany, Bismarck, No. Dak, __ een prices; pescerellies) ee | FOR SALE BY OWNER—680 acre] complete service. . T. Raw-| toes, 3 pounds for 25 ‘i murder are not so easily solved, improved farm, 12 miles from Mo-| leigh Co., Dept. ND322, Minneapo- Sano eI OOuparsbaahel sea And this case strikes me as a par- bridge. Bargain. Terms to re-| lis, Minn, DIAMOND Rings wir —— 5 : \! ticularly complex one.” sponsible person, Address Box |= an | DIAM, ings—Will “send to “Fancy, now!” said Vance, as he s with w ore some- “I wish I had. Crimes of wilful | dozen or 2 dozen 35c. Ripe toma- “on - WANTED TO REN’ any Bank for free examination, ee J ees i ‘ Hy ine. “A: | G i asa a Mebritse, So. Dak___| WANTED TO RENT—Three or four| Terms as low as doliar down and| 17 rhe TAREGOS tesameeor ticity almaplett| ventured the opinion eiatlGhene al .PARTMENTS, room house. Write Tribune Ad. Saas reek James beg) Z ve z ~ Me ? | Saturday, June 15; Forenoon a hare Bo iT 7 Z 10. Sertoli Ss IE, . 4 i S AY You will remember the sensation | found in that directio TOE tees see Co FOR SALE” OR REN . re S. caused by Alvin Benson's murder. | Pw ‘the new nished sleeping apartment, com- fortable summer and winter, suit- VERY. baer gee able for one or two persons. Phone i Parlor in a good town and doing sirable 5\rouom modern{ good business. Reason for quit- It was one of those crimes that pe] peal irresistibly to the popular} 948. sigeapiiee "home in fine condition, on ting business, on account of health. \ ’ imagination. Mystery is the basis FOR RENT—One th achools, {ull basement, fally parti-’ Address Tribune Ad. No. 8. i be of all romance, and about the Ben- fished front apartment in the Rue| tioned off, fine lawn with many i FOR SALE—Male Boston Bull Ter- So. : : zon case there hung an impene- APnitocite cl modecie (PR elm trees, garage, desirable loca-| rier six months old. Very intelli- 2 _ trable aura of mystery. It was many | str Apartments, all modern. | Phone) tion, immediate possession, for) gent, For further information ‘ ea : day before any definite light w iilese base asl loads | $7,600, on terms. write or call Mrs. C. V. Anderson, : } f { shed on the circumstances surroun: FOR RENT—Furnished warm i ikea a ing the shooting; but numerous fal: i ; NEW MODERN 5 room bungalow, 2|__Baldwin, N. D. _ ne Hes bot ta tata | street. 4 . partitioned, built-in features, im-; mine in good ao were heardon all sides. FOR RENT—A two and a thres| mediate possession, for $5,000. essex ASE, ABH ‘Alvin Benson, while not a roman- €€/ FIVE ROO! =:-jern home, 2 bed) WANTED—A small fire proof safe, Poh ames tic figure in any respect, had been FER saan The ana a ‘ine location, iawn, flowers give giimensions and price, Lar- | isTER AETOLDME AY EN well-known and his persinality had | _— fa media 4; . D. = een a colorful and spectacula: e, y - sion, for $4,100. FOR SALE—Melon: na Saas . 4 “Bur! y He had been a member of New! “Even the famous Gork’s wealthy Bohemian social set | which came several | bore certain points of s ; the Benson case, created no greater | Sensation, despite the fact that El- housekeeping rooms in modern| low, close in, well built, good base- » Bismarck, N.D. " fA eee avid sportman, a 1: home. Nice and clean, warm in| ment, garage, for $4,750. rT. nish fe, cheap, bler, i and sea sana man -eBauy, winter. One-half block fro.a] FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, 2] steam heated. Killdeer Hota if gree had i 2 i i land ‘of the demimonde, con-| well was more widely known than Me gag genie te 2 eect tained many high-lights. His ex-|Benson, and the persons involved | Eleventh street. lawn, garage, near school, for) FOR SALE—Hi top desk and we / eae ¥ : p i Bas i i : { 4 Jloits in the night clubs and caba-| were more prominent FOR RENT—Two nice furnished $3,200. chair. Call at Singer Sewing 'Ma- 3 a ne had long eapplied the subject-|deed, the Benson case was rooms in modern home. One is) SIX ROOR modern house, 3 bed) chine C ‘S" matter for exaggerated stories and|to several times in descriptio suitable for two, the other is a] rooms, full basement well parti- FOR SALE—Oil heater and o y y _ comments in the various local pa- Elwell case; and one anti-ad- single room. Gentlemen preferred.| tioned, screened porch, fine lot, de-/ coats. Phone 378. 4 AM i “ pers and magazines which batten on | mii ii egretted editor- 4 Phone 415-3 or call at 608 Third] sirable location near schools, for ee f Y Broadway's scandalmongers. 5 ; Markham was street. $5,250, on terms. Alexander Pope was onl 20 years { Benson and his brother, Anthony, | no longer district attorney of New FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms] FINE building lot on Sixth street,/old when he wrote his Essay on \ ( \ had, at the time of the former's sud- | York. and bath. Adults preferred. Rea-| east front, for $1,000. Criticism in which occur the two . den death, been running a brokerage sonable rent. For sale: Vanity} MANY other desirable homes and/famous ph:.ases: “Fools rush in &, N office at 21 Wall Street, under the dresser, range, steel cot, bed,| lots for sale. ‘where angels fear to tread,” and \ y ) name of Benson and Benson. Both spring and mattress. Phone 1196. GEO. M. REGISTER “A little learning is a dangerous \ were regarded by the other brokers IK RENT—Strictly modern toon. | ———— a John Green a trooper, supplied George W: 7 NTE 7 ing.” ‘ of the Street as shrewd business|ton with a full +t of teeth ¢ i ae monet ee PERSONAL ua a : . d wy, 3 men, though perhaps a shade unethi- | from a hippopotam ss tusk, sleeping. Close in. Use o: pees SUBSCRIBERS to Unity j-| Empress Marie Louise, second by Wea senvick, Wena. U. 8. Sea cal when gauged by the SoneeiNeH| er if desired, Phone 730-R or call at] . cals, of those interested in the) wife of Napol-on 1, used ' | w? rele and by-laws of the New York Stock | 141, o¢ North Parota County of 223 Thayer Ave. West. Unity School at Kansas City, can|her ears, believing it woul, drive |—£ £& ££ @ —£& — ———————— ns | Exchange. 1 They were markedly contrasted | 1: ict Court, Fourth Judicial as to temperament and taste, and saw little of each other outside the ee office, Alvin Benson dexoted bis Blmer Bradtord Chane. ‘Dorotha entire leisure to pleasure-seeking| Chase jouglas, and Carrie 3 Chase Pollock, the sole heirs of and was a regular patron of the| jnmer C. Chase, Decdased, Meal- city’s leading cafes; whereas An-| vin N. Weeks, the sole heir, the thony Benson, who was the older| sole devisee and the sole legatee and had served as a major in the| ! Morgan H. Weeks, Deceased, —Teo clean roome For| lave the coor ration of an ad-|away wrink‘es and ial. her beauti- ‘Two clean rooms for] Vaneed student without charge, | ful, light housekeeping modern benefi home. Call. at’ 1100 Broadway,| qth mutual benefit. Tele. 278. WANTED—Maternity cases, private) 7 of wducat : . < coer of Eleventh street. Phone home, with py fe prisnte marie) Hearth Dakote wilt HIS : HEY MISTER! FOR RENToNicely furnished room| Dixon, inth street. See ane ce ete Raa ENT—Nicely furnished room building in accordance with plans 4 j YA KNOW WE eae in new modern home, use of gar- FOR’ SALE and specifications made by Van n Dis 4 A. M. Thompson, Plaintiff, if desired. Call at 301 Tenth H itterbush, h L f r 2 Wil Woods, and all other : pea i ee 655-" J aha 5|AN IMPROVED quarter adjoining Uropeani: Wil be aes ed by \ SOLD YA SOME late war, followed a sedate and con- Doreone: anes uen BS ne ane p.m, Ed ge small fone ee the boseriat the Ay be hela ae R AGS ‘3 OUT A senionel existences, spending maget phate ox stnteepss Aer iene pre. el ne eee eraaeied ~ Good school , Sept. 26th, iF a of his evenings quietly at his clubs. Bowe ea tier tine ce FOR RENT—Two modern furnished| churches. Must be sold at once. | Sulii%t oe Sure GuAEASLy oak Both, however, were popular in| “°serbed in the compigints | sleeping rooms, plenty of hot wa-| I¢ interested write to or call at|or at an adjourned mecting. z NOUR AGO — ter. Gentlemen prefe: i i Ri e ject : o Pr cc ke . All i it be - FOR RENT—Room with or without | ==——=————————————— | fod bya cortificd check for five to) their respective circles, and between The State of jor Dakota to the 2 i 2 above named Defendants: an tier had built up @ large) spy eee oe ot you are hereby clientele. «1 a: | summoned to answer the complaint The glamour of the financial dis-|in this action, which {s filed in the board. Also wanted girl for gen- HOUSES AND FLATS POE Seutot tie tender. A %S os: trict had much to do with the man- Oroe er ane Clark: needs Ree eral housework. Phone 1150 or) FOR A REAL HOME—Beauty and|seen and obtained at the office of aL it, ner in which the crime was handled) {ota and to serve a copy of your call at 613 Third street. comfort combined. Buy from own-|the architects, 209 Seventh Street, ee } by the newspapers. Moreover, the|unswer upon the subscribers at m7 Two Targe furni j r, warmest house in city. Six|®!smarck, North Dakota. Be a] ———— j murder had been committed at a| their office in the city of Bismarck, rooms for light housckeeping ‘on| room modern home, n w “4 well RICHARD FENW MADRE. rk r } 4 time when the metropolitan press within cnet nee arler thovacrriee ‘ound floor, private entrance. t. Within two blocks of High| Dated at Bismarck, eee f é ae was experiencing a temporary lull is summons upon you, exclusive Gail at 506 Tenth street. ool. Do not answer this ad un-| North Dakota. ( 7 E, r in sensationalism; and the story|of th: y of such service, and in Bept. 14, 1927, / 4 r case of your failure to appear or "(9—16-17-20-22-24.) Vs ‘ ‘ j was spread over {We tront pages of | eo Waaeresc, ill, Neen pee Eee OR RENT— A atta F ENT—Large modern room, the papers with a Pen eRy. rarely | igainst you by default for the rellet encountered in such cases. demanded in the complaint. 7a $8000 Weite Ad Nor 88, extra warm and very convenient,| ment bi D> ee near postoffice. Call at 208,Ros-| _Care Tribune. Pee an ATER AEREET OF , i i Dated at. Bismarck, North Da- 360-W. ' Foom modern| wide for the appraisensent of the ; , — Pages Actessives, _thcoushon kota this ‘ogra cay of August, 1927. ser Ave, Phone A — 4 3 : FOR RENT—Small furnished sleep-| house erated. oo a rags Pontentan De the eles ee Bie eae py : enterprising reporters. Histories Cponce a aeaiee ing room for high school boy. Al-| = North Dakota, for ‘ * : of famous unsolved murder cases Attorneys for said Plaintiff, fo,f0r gents A garage. Hane | eee ry ae corrage wall pateles far onde wt once vr | [wereyraviveds and clairvoyants and) O10, dan Bits Oae urst, street. col \ = astrologers were engag y the , N j fa: ‘OR RENT—Two located. Cheap if taken at once, oe Baucation® ot tJ citys ar the ) : a 4 Sunday editors to solve the mystery THARCKS ROE DA sleeping rooms in modern home.|— Phone 858 or call 415 Mandan. isnt ousranty, Bank is sate city of 7 . : 2 by _ various metaphysical devices. | a. avove SoCs: Clone in. Call af 708 Main ‘Ave.| FOR RENT—Five room” moderti| september zétin tot, oe at } Photographs and detailed diagrams | *%01° Will piease take notice that were the daily accompaniments of] the above entitied action relates te 5 ph or Phone 342. house. See Frank Krall the Tail- these journalistic outpourings. the following described real p: FOR RENT—A_ beautiful tarnished | _ 0% Fifth street. In all. the new: ri ty situated in the County of ‘Bur: R RENT—New IW E \ In all the 3 stories the gra} u comblnaben Hving sor a bed 2 er ON A Laie ay 'ARDEN, S| > 2 Coal ea ea Pearl bandied shuith Wien ie he Siete, ot Nore Tahgee of Education. twenty-three (23) and twenty-' Fourth street. | _FFirst street. (9—16517-2008624), | N were. pictures of Cadilige cars |(G0 ls beck sovantrs FOR RENT—Front sleeping room.| FOR RENT—Five room house, In- gee ig! i Fy ‘ ‘ , ’ OH. - -I“touched up” and reconstructed to|McKenzie and Coffin’ Gentlemen preferred. Call at 618] _ quire at 214 Fifth street. preporeigfor grading ine = — Pat 2 _ accord with Patrolman McLaughlin's |Gsants) North Dakota. | That id Second street or Phone 510-M. HOME LA L. AUNDRY a The wit Builds : ee ener SUE Sse of shee even ee purpose of this ‘action: ts to, deters: moe al t Hanes washing ing the fishing tackle protruding|™mine adverse claims to POR HENS Niet torriaied ae BEST sddress for in meeting of Board of | from the tonneau cent Property ane fe aultt cueer ateee i | Bldg. ¥ | ti nter- patie Are Bor Phone 1005. —| pMand Embed” washer ie Mar-| Hi of at an alourct aati: "OP |. | rhein Poms cote, atte fe Sreeathal FOR RENT—Furnished room, suit- guerit Bulten’s Home Laund: of the de- able for two at 309% Main Ave.| Privilege reserved to reject any oF . a di i r lait bids. ‘Particul id age = £ lrawer enlarged and reproduced in fo injury to fabric. No chemicals | nisnea by Supt. ‘Bonvite ate High an “inset.” One Sunday magazine |" Phone 529-M. used. Everything dried in fresh | Scliool Building. 2 went so far as,to hire an_ expert Room, October first in| air. Men's shirts a specialty. We| By Order of Board of Education. P wZeZtttz. binet-maker { ite a disserta- private home, Call at 825 Fourth| cali_and deliver, Call at 203 Ave. TICHAND ERNWARE RN, HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN. T.RWILLIAMS, — fee Perel compasieenes in Surat ei No street, A'W. or Phone 1017. hn ONG aT 20-BBI 0. U. 8. PAT. OFF: sae : D1827 BY NEA SERVICE, INC: ture. (8/25 9/128-15 means poner =

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