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FURNITURE FOR SALE DEPENDABLE f ne Nb FLATS Wi : PAGE SEVEN -utnam, and centers about! that the Seren a ae” ’ oq. + 3 epe 5 e . 2 FOR SALE EARL yoom and bath story of a woman's heart. | icate with the ¥ S : oR ; One eight piece dining room set | lar bungalow, hotwater heats ie of ae tie ae fall is| Uotlaimeal hoe oe Burleigh} ve semen S 1 dresser With large mirror . Also for sale: A kite es pe bert and ne se bir be wheal yrds get 1 vanity dresser and stool uch. 0 the action occurs in the path saben wet th or ‘i - 2 single iron beds sarlors of New York. ereabouts of e ager! named in. —=— PHONE 82==— i, double tron bed ; foach, | neve’ is comedy, of course, since|the following list he should write’ : 2 gegee are _ — = 1' all white 3 burner electric stove | little mileage, perfect conditions “house with garage, also for sale.) Miss Putnam is noted for her wit, |the state hail insurance department, OG SL. WANTED o 2 cies iat, FOR SALE 1 white and black enamel Garland! 2° Geers De ee sedan at 7 city garden there is eu a a hae eo Hee 3 giving —, WANTED AT ONCE—25 men,to Classified Advertising Rates BUNGALOW, five rooms and bath, gas range set Re sate be ion dan near Wing. Sele of s ift and revealing { present address o: pore . wi learn barber trade. Systematic ¥ new and all 1 wardrobe trunk. sedan, ont pag eh Inquire A ipp. Pak pone on name appears on warrant in ques- 4 peat eg eat ose Ritective Jan. 3, 1928 ae Madore, ESSE. odd Theae pieces are like new. Call 980) 26 Oldsmobile coach; "25 1 “Oh ai al iicst; five roam! yi addition to Mr. Holmes. and | tion, je hail department. will | insertion, 1114 after six f int-| Sedan, leather upholstery, TI V . A 3 Tell, the cast jneludes Earle ieee appreciate such information! Bee ont Forge N. Nae : or under = 8.73 Hoek began ‘and bath, all abit bray paadarecahe lot se ndrt are guaranteed used cars. E noah i get gar . ¢, one of the best known fun- / List ad wantaste for Burleigh county, ‘ WANTED—Young man for “ook:|| 2 insertions, 25° words modern and in splendid condition,|FOR SALE—One walnut dining) ‘""° Wi to J.B, Smola, Bak : Cee ee ee ee ee er eyy Wanna 16000), Ten Ck keeping and some _stenographic or under .......... 88 fine location. A desirable home.) room suite, consists of table, aacslemensiee | OR RENT-—April ont a Othe are Richard] Tripp, Fond du Lac, Wis., $4.02; Sork. = Inquire Capital Cheveolet || 3 insertions, 25 words Full tot, Price $7500.00. Terms.| buffet, 6 chairs, 1 complete bed, EN | ern house, hot water heat, full! Wallin all, Mickey Ben-|150060, Wm. Blayack, ‘Bismarek, N’ Company, Bismarck, North Dako-|| Fe ae ER ets beers ter ALESMEN—T | basement. ges Call nett a ence 1D, $80.80; 150897, ” Invest, sala eg ag f Fi yay * } “| -you are in earnest and want to| 676-M a 1Corp., $38. 20 per cent of 1923) Bilge foreman, under .......9..... ‘148 closets, splendid artangem tion. 709 Third street. Phone! inake connection where you can THEATRE a mp & aig Sars hast, Be t : Ads over 25 wors, 3c addi- newest design, full partitior 599. make $75.00 100 weekly A Sanaa te 4 N. a : A a as OMe es tional per word basement. Garage. Price $6500.00. FOR SALE CHEAP—A metal bed| have the proposition ‘with’ te: dLJumiace {hough the centaries | paeecaamsanasie WEED oiWaiter ae OTs || CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Terms. and ivory enameled dresser. Call! liable company producing a qual-| *"|-swhose name is one to call up 4 7 Et oye ere RATES BUNGALOWSix rooms and bath,/ at 418 Seventh street. Pifone| ity line of attractive fast selling \visions of the romantic Highlands Gallstones Kill ; ‘3 ‘deo i bis al pipodern, az bet » hot wa-) g44.J. merchandise for the entire fam- and the delicate sentiment of Robert H 4 FEMALE HELP WANTED. spinnin ahaa to heat, living and dining room| FOR SALE—Lloyd Loom baby ear-|, ily. Completo sample line fur- _[and the delicate sentiment of Robert! Millions Annually WAN A i All classified ads are cash tn nao lag }00-| riage. Phone 417-Moor call at 606) nished. For full information, Laurie has come to life again. | y _— ANTED—A competent girl {or|| “advance. Copy should be re- || nouse--Six and bath, stuc-| Tenth street. write Minnesota Woolen Com- She will be seen with her charm,| According to eminent medical au- seed pes irs. S. W. ceived by 9 a to insure co and breha ae, fire place, hot| BARGAINS in used furniture.|__Pany. Duluth, Minn. ~ | ae eet sieges or ued ee oo foarte iro pees betrabiadsbin Te ak ORE, insertion «ame Aa Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, of her birth; the mighty romance of | greater toll of liv WANTED—A girl” for general water heat, garage attached to Ass * . Scotland, at the Eltinge where An-|warfare. It is estimated that every Gousework., Call at 314° West THE Lo gag a iodigberalAdzod pF ee ee TebAPLINEN< AUIPIY, etden: nie Laurie,” Lillian Gish's new pic-|year millions of People die. directly Wetsciaieei a tar|| BISMARCK TRIBUNE ie ist, 1028, WORK WANTED ally 117 Bifth street between 5 (SALE—Two Fordson tractors ture is Being shown today and or indirectly from Gallstones oF Kin- ANTED Experienced gitt 108 PHONE 32 HOUSE—Six rooms and bath, mod-| WANTED—Your lawn to attend to,| 8nd 6 o'clock. with plows, one 17, win Ci Len he ; ‘ 7 : al housework. Phone _961-AV. Guaranteed Traats 0° 4000.00 “casks balance| fist ler me Noor irom. seu,| FOR RENT— f |, condition aud ready. to go in the|a myth or legend will be amazed at |His efforts were spurred on by the | WANTED—Experienved waitress] /4 monthly payments. Gardener, care Tribune Ad, No.| £85 Tange and mstly new furni-|' ficld. Come and see them. E. W.|the actual woman—for Miss Gish is |e os i .: oe at the Sweet Shon, Rebuilt Automobiles | 1ouse—right rooms, partly mod-| 17.” Sore eee ena ee on, MeKietziy ND. [8 falthfal portrayer ot the real An iat foun a trestoret Gah aged oa - : ern, half block ground, fine chick-| WORK WANTED--Taking oft| S7/ garage for rent. Hazelhurst, NAL CASH REGISTERS— [Me [aurigs Wo ai whose heroiem {him of his Gallstones. ‘The old doc- RENT Car Is No Better Than the ranch. Price . _411 Fifth street, Phone 273, | New and second hand. Over 500|~-Whose love and whose heroism tones.” FOR RENT—Four unfurnished Desler’ Mado Tt, basa aan! | ivith spring rapidly approaching Sei me 219-3 Legs | 408 V a Pree four room| Piel ete te ae ae Kore tor en ee an Fae ear eet Hag ei Se) Bee aod vooms suitable for light house | rHeRE is always a big dewand tor| OWN. iN ane St oniey the Non. | = Seventh street. Henry Swanson.) yon Seauneani prio Fannily| “ repisventatives Patterson “Hotel, than any imagined by a scenarist;| sults they Lil ARE oa Maid a ping on second floor in mod-| ‘66g in th i WIDOW with four boys, ages 8, 9, a ‘i Fat | pe and whose romance has comp down |dence of the merit of his treatment. 5 ttached. cars in the spring months.| tentment and satisfaction of real of three adults, Phone 745-R. Bismarck, N. D. K 7 ted time through the Di ° ern home, bath room attached. Our urgent su tion is that 10 and 12 years wants work on|> 4 : peep —,,---|to the world in the song of the an-| For a limi ‘ime through t! ir. : 3 Twelfth street north. Phone urgent suggestion is that you! jife. ‘ farm by April 12, M Clara| FOr} RENT—Four room unfu KR SAL hoice Imported Ger-| cient bard. Hildebrand Laboratories, Dept. 2165, drop in at your earliest. ‘conven-| We write every form of insur-| }ittter” otter Creek nished apartment, hot water heat) man follers aad Hartz Mountain,|" ~ esi 155 N. Union Ave., Chicago, Ill., daviiatiad vieep: fence and look over the fine, com-| ance irt good old reliable Insurance Me ee Si D alean| 204 hot water furnished. Screened] also itive singers. Cages, seeds N. Hail D rti | sfferers everywhere may obtain a ing rooms, also unfurnished Light ipa sabelity Companies. ot Oe Hate Coie looky oF _porch. Phone 1188. —|_~_—streats, ete. Phone 115-J, Jacob] 1N« D. Hail Department) rer’ this’ marvelous treatment rooms for light housekeeping in| that our good name backs oP INVES Both SECUR-| “loceed radiator. All work guar- aOR PE wi n furnished) _ Bull, Dickinson, N. D.. Box 728. | Holds $5,000 “Worth free, Anyone troubled with Gall. home. Cl in. Cril at ts jousekeeping | RADIO—Real bargain. Good Zenith! Phos stones, Liver or Stomach ailments To Unind street. eee ihe the oli aggt ‘ ity COMPANY, INC. ee ec cel adn ain nrnnane ground floor. AS dio completely installed Ponly of Unclaimed Checks’ should’ send their name ‘at once— FOR RENT—Sleeping room im| ‘Rebylit Care With aK atation” | ofrice with First Gaaranty Bank, |____HOME_ LAUNDRY ___|_ 122 Fifth street. 0, time it desired. Write Adv, modern home suitable for one or renee | GENTLEMEN! The only way to} FOR RENT—April first an apa jidideingia pale ins>>) Unclaimed’ hail indemnity war- two, Gentlemen only. Close in. Lahr Motor Sales Co. PERSONAL keep your shirts for years is to} ment oe furnished, el ie : rants totaling over $5,000, payable to ae ee BOARD AND ROOM |"am Latinotale “Helge fied leet] Home, Karindry. Mepaive if de-|__phone atig. 0 OT —||__At the Movies i{erners and tenants whose addresses | Capital Funeral . 7 eeed = ‘ , FOR RENT TE Peer a ave changed since hail losses were FOR RE rn upstairs front| BOARD AND Room’ in modern| articles. See her today. 115 First! sired. We call and deliver. 203) FOR RENT—April first, three room| ——-—-———- | ported or whose’ plade‘of residence Parlo: : i . ble} street. Phone 1280, Ave. A West. Phone 1017. apartmenty ground floor, beauti- i spony p rs room suitable for one or two. On| Home cn pected Cal 6 | fully furnished. Call at 120 W. CAPITOL THEATRE Ler Pirreetbeee Spy Wiad tend £06 Main Ave. fice ‘Also dresser for sale. Phone} 823 First. Phone 966-M. ____LAWN FERTILIZER _|___FARM LANDS ___ _Rosser. | “Slaves of Beauty,” one of the hail ipuiranen “aap Ctiieait pines nd Licensed Embalmer 440-3, ee I HAVE some spure sheep fertilizer,| FOR RENT—AN of section 9) fOR RENT—Unfurnished four, most colorful pictures J. G. Blystone | ; 5 cai? i ing to Martin Hagen, manager. Phone—Da: Night—e2 FOR RENT—Zleasant rooms in CREE Sree the best money can. buy. I haul Fretcgalecinnagt mth of S about) “room apartment, with private | has directed for Fox Films, will be-|These warrants represent indemnity ee modern home with or without] FOR RENT—Desirable offi m} black dirt and ashes. ‘Ii Fg bbs coed Sigtimor bed geri bath. 802 Second street or phone| gin a two day run at the Capitol|for several years in some counties Jos. W. Techumperlin board. Home privileges. Call at] in Hoskins block. Seo S. A.) to got yous nosey Wits Seventh| balance hay and Ls Gp | 1050. ______| Theatre tonight. _.., and many of the warrants may Prop. 6 M: Phone 1411-M. Floren, Business Service Co. tae ee > Dullam . G. F.|F0R RENT—Modern aparement. L.|_ The story, adapted by William|ncver be called for unless informa- ‘ R RENT—Furnished room suit-|_ Phone 402. : | _ street. cae a : K. Thomnson. Phone 287. |Conselman, was written by Nina|tion is furnished the department so able for gentlemen, one west of postoffice. Mrs. L. Logan, ighborly Lo’ i 208 Seco MOM’N POP Neighborly Love By Cowan FOR RENT—April ist, (three nice [Mom’N POP __Neistte 1a" well ventilated rooms over eee cmt a erent s Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to - E F. A. Knowles. Las { MES ,“TWS 1S ALL WE ARE SOUGHT THEY FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room ETER : GOING To WANE TO EAT-I SIMPLY Got PoP in new home. Suitable for two. ADIN COULDN'T FIND TIME To COOK.3 ‘NE WRONG UNTIL Ladies preferred. Call at 1106 ALL “WE FACTS MAD “THE MOST GORGEOUS TIME ALL 1 Saw A PICTURE Thaver DAY READING ABOUT PoP GUNN AND OF THE WIDOW. FOR RENT—Tw ht ore. =n mnt oy eee ae BAD HE (SUT ing roms on groun joor. ° Cov! HE Port T' ern with gas stove. 1022 HER .JUST LIKE THE MEN. IF eee pated tbe emg ch} eg ghee PUT. A’ WOMAN ON THAT STORY alarm bas been given and the.con- ‘—Furnished: room suit- stables are on the look-out for us. able for one or two. Call at 418 We might stop at a house that bas _Seventh street._Phone 844. no telephone—they wouldn't be FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping likely to have heard about Carson ing room in modern home. —but I don’t like to arouse anyone t 21 nth street. this early on Sunday morning. “FOR RENT—Furnished room in a There's an eating house next to modern home. 607 Sixth street. i i the station that stays open all Phon ‘ Seandiatbec’s many | ; night, to serve train crews and FOR R 9 “ae ‘gajoin the Carson | ~ : . passengers, but more than likely \ ) street. Jd tikes Sally and thi . : the station agent has been told to Dawson. For 1-2 Main street. Mrs. K. A. Grif- CERES EES Sally to have noth! David, waying he wen the anger of PEAR on's ‘daughter, Clem ord keep a lookout for us.” ie spoke @ train whistled A ing to do with shrilly. The two wayfarers stood and Penrl are Practically engnged. She dinre- | ‘ : not a hundred yards from the rail- — - WL, ‘nena dap tke wameastotk sn ee road tracks where they crossed the LOTS FOR SALE ai leave Sally alone on the ¢ 3 dirt road. Sally instinctively tors its SREP. oy is the time}: ‘OM, o make plans for your summer vacation. P Why not buy a lot and D AS A RED TIE OW with Clem and Dacia. | When : i : work {s done she goen to ‘ o W'S AS PLAIN <1 room. but David's solce enils to ‘ her. , ‘and she innocently goeminto c turned to flee, but David restrained can’t hide from everyone, build a cottage on the shores of AWHITE SHIRT THOSE TWO ‘se ai mar eine : co ‘ Sally,” he said gently. “I think Island lake which abounds with WEARD Tus! TRAT THAT OLD fish and game? One of the pret- PHILANDERER 1S tiest lakes in Minnesota. Must be se to be appreciated. Lots 50x 150, $150 and up. Write or call] . s © DOWN to, the ‘ground ey must run nw A. L. Woodmark, 210 Broadway, ; we vt ismarck, N. D. A ber, te mee living room and dining room, 8 suas breakfast nook in kitchen, ful! 7 myself up, after partitioned basement, outside safely back in the fein, ns ea || Freckdes and His Friends belleve—" our best bet is to act as if we had nothing to hide, Remember, we've done no wrong. If Carson is dead, he brought his death upon himself. He deserved what he got.” i Trustingly, Sally gave him her him to { ce ‘4 ‘ hand, stood very small and erect - a few, _minates. — é. i beside bim as the big engine thun- FOR SALE hen meets the girl dered down the tracks toward 2 ¢ been thinking bard. them. Her face was white and A NEW STUCCO BUNGALOW 4 L — ! hopey. ve to take you back ( drawn with fatigue but her eyes that is strictly modesn, hardwood ‘ \ Yo Now Go.oN witn stor: | managed a smile for David. His floors, furnace heat, two bed- piss | did not receive and reflect that rooms, large closets, a sun parlor,| - . CHAPTER XII | $ ‘ _ | brave smile, for they were fixed full basement, basement garage. g S y 660. David, no, no! 1 can’t go| ia . upon the oncoming train. East front, low Aaxes, good loca- az 1 ry) y - f -back to the orphanage! I'd} i z! “By George, Sally, it’s a carnival tion. Sales price $6500.00. Good = \ / rather die!” Sally gasped. 7 \ train! Look! ‘Bybee’s Bigger and a 5 : David dropped his bundle, took ee 4 ae Aye cutee “Tak, ae 7 . sd ightly ; A FIVE YEAR OLD MODERN apr henge ond nel ery ny there! ‘There's one of their signs!” bungalow, oak floors, two bed- f've done, Sally.’ I’m sorry. 1 i An enormous poster, pasted upon rooms, large closets, oak trim in thought I could. I'm going to give ‘ a billboard, showed a nine-foot giant Y've seen you s and @ 30-inch dwarf, the [ittle Home. I'll ex z ‘ man, smoking a buge cigar, seated plain to your Mrs. Stone, make her : 4 cockily in the palm of the giant’s vast hand. Big red type below the picture announced: “Bybee's Big- Terms. 4 ‘ " ‘ “Oh!” Sally breathed on a gust f : A ger and. Better Show—Stanton, ; A VERY FINE HOME, STRICTLY modern, four large bedrooms, hardwood floors and trim, fire- He caught up with of despair. Then, stooping swiftly she snatched up her bundle and began to run down @ corn row June 9 and 10. One hundred per formers, largest menagerie in any her just as she carnival on the road today.” place, hot water heat, full parti- : : was at the edge of the corn field. @ ‘ : “I suppose they're going to tioned basement, laundry room. z y . . vi recklessly about to South front, good location. Sales : lane that led to the Carson bouse Price $7850.00. Terms. : e “Wait, Sally!” he panted, grasp: IX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY ing her shoulder. he, dine pines, Maranon South 7 fi . WRRICANE:“TRANSFERS " groaned suddenly. away alono like this—Oh Lord!” he | Screamed— spend Sunday here,” David re nee aes Bully, bebeld the sulrasie of ber “You i t id grufly. Sal je em! ©! ‘owre a plucky kid,” David said grufly. ‘i : Pio Peet sen She crouched beside-David on the} want to go to the carnival, don't “There they| When it was quite dark David|bank of the tiny stream and/you? Poor little Sally!” plunge into the “You can't run 4 +e spoke again: “We'll make a break | thirstily drank from bis cupped| gis vo! was so tender, so front, good location. Sales price . 1 is Pane 70n._ Dent te oan for it.now, Sally 1 know this part | hands. ‘50 sympathetic, that $6500.00. Very good terms. back, Sally!” : of ghd. country well. My grand-| ‘The going was more dogged, less FIVE ROOM STUCCO. AND TILE . : ? | He did not walt poy edeperaeryiay! <7 age, furnace front. Sales price F100, Terms. crouching low stalks would hide t FIVE ROOM MODERN | U; yy ? A f 2 “Lio flat on the location. Sales price Good terms. FIVE ROOM PARTLY MODERN. house, water, lights, bath, east; : front. Sales $2800.00. Good . é é #2 the lane from the terms, : Roa 3 ve y d told them that the ‘VE.ROOM PARTLY MODERN upon her feet. the cornfield. rage lights, bat! . Bales % ing. “They hadn't A LARGE peege is HOU! doctor told them. Beer aus ri : ( avy JE Bla band tighten <2 school, immediate ee ae ee 4 . Bally, bowed ‘David's ‘band the tle’ shusdering David had telephoned was arriv |bé | >» to his feet. c dy Ing. It seemed hours before a|she wered simply. “I'm not house, hai floors, »| . pe | A scream floated from the house to | @fraiu. Qavid.” “Pearl!” Sally whispered, shiver. | 6ald gruffly. “I'll lead the way.| fences into meadows or bers that she winced. A little later | trotted almiost happily at his heels. ‘voice calling. cs)ling—“Sally! Gal |0D the horrors of the day or to ee! Sally Ford!” each out tnto the future. Indeed. father’s farm adjoins this one.| mysteriously thrilling when they for her to obey | with only @ fence between the two| had at last reached the dirt road but iifted her into bis arms, for We can cut 8 vi Mee aes consi with crereane bay pears, We ca ae cross | that was eventually to lead them to Stanton, a towm of four or five So that the corm | barns @ wide berth. thousand Inhabitants, the town in Ra strike @ bit of timberland that be | which the woman who had brought ground,” David | iongs to ol@ man Cosgrove. That| her 12 years ago to the orpbanage sald sternly, as he set her gently will, bring us out on a little | had lived. Days before Sally had traveled road that leads to Stanton, | memorized the address before de Long minutes passed and nothing | 22 miles away. Think you can] stroying the bit of paper on which had happened. Then the muffled | make it, Sally?” Miss Pond, out of the kindness of roar of another motor, turning into{ She hugged her bundle tight to/ her heart, bad copied Sally’s record state highway,|her breast and reached for hts|from the orphanage files. doctor to whom | han¢ which he had w 3] Half a dozen times during the apparently interminable trudge to- "You're a plucky kid." Davidland over reeling, drunkendooki: i found him. The| Let ‘me know if I set too fast Ob, David!” pace.” * ed so hard upon| Buoyed up by his praise, Sally i Carson’s hargh | She refused to let ber mind dwell sae her imagination was Incapable picturing @ tuture for a ‘Sally Ford |~ whose life not regulated by it mean her any barm. ever!" | Suddeniy ehe knew that she war Php next hour, during which both thirsty a for ‘she Gun set and twilight settled ti nad 11 eof} gray | upon the corn pon a, er.“ Watch! - Sere » : ; ; to me. She she ttked me. David | orphanage . a Meee | Sana Ob. | ope shell know i didov|, “Thlreiy. Sally? dinner’ & 6 Several cars ar | the leaves of the trees, and. yest murmur of & oe ot : ig rustle came ©