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2 t =—=—' “Tibine Classified Advertisements. ora F “ar and service Profits Lor i servi Co., Be Mir WANTED—Reliable les to buy flso want to get in touch with i dependent buyers nod Nae Bhips trade. log free. Me r . Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. 0. ‘Al -Young.man for book- kee and sore Sannacapiic .. Inquire Capital Chevrolet Company marck, North Dako- WANTED—Bridge fotempn, understand cons! \. Rue. Phone 1304-W. : WANTED—Waiter at O’Brien’s AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN—I you are in earnest and want to make. ion ‘where oo ean make‘ $75.00 to $100 weekly, we have the proposition with liable: ity I s mi fe erttire. f: ily. Complete sample line. fur- nished. ‘or, full informati write Minnesota Woolen. Com- __Pany, Duluth, Minnis _* SALESMA! ANTED—Attractive Proposition for young u tment. Apply person- ally 117 Fifth street between, 5 and 6 o'cl GOUSES AND FLATS PHONE 8 90 Cents Pet inch AN} classified ads are cash in ld be re- faved by ok ito insertion same day, Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the pit ant Price .00. Made It. THERE is always a big demand for used cars in the spring months. | Our urgent suggestion. is that drop in at yeur earliest convert- over the fine, com- tence and loo! > prehensive assdrtment we now able to offer—remem! that our good nante 4 backs - every one. we séll, you up “Rebuilt Care With a Batationy Lahr Motor Sales Co. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND Room in modern home. Young men preferred. Call 323 First. Phone: 966-M. = OFFICE ROOMS Close in, very reasonable. at FOR-RENT—Desirable office room in Hoskins block. Floren, Business Service Co. qi . Fall lot. BUNGALO' FOR SALE BUNGALOW, five rooms .00.. ‘Terms. HOUSE—Eight rooms and bath, all modern and in splendid condition, fine location. A desirable home. $7500.00. Terms. lew stucco, five pred and bath, vestibule, vd closets, 8} rrangement, newest ats full. partitioned basement. Garage. Prige $5500.00. Terms. BUNG4LOW-—Six rooms and bath, all m h, hot wa- ter heat, dining room finished in Price $4750.00. Terms. ° HOUSE—Six rooms and bath, stuc- co and brand new, fire place, hot ance pe house, east front, Tees. e $7250.00. Bae for occupancy HOU! Tooms and bath, mod- ern, hot water heat, porch, east front, doub! garage. .00, $800.00 cash, monthly its. HOUSE Fight rooms, partly mod- ern, block ground, fine chick- ice balance With spring rapidly app’ hing u_will want to get located in own HOME, your the con-| tentment and satisfaction of real form of insur- write every ance in good old reliable “Insurance | Companies. Phone 138 INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECUR- ITY COMPANY, INC. ice with First Guaranty Bank. PERSONAL - ‘PACMIST and Phrenologist “ Mad- am Lattimerelle. Helps find Jost articles. See her today. 115 First street. Phone 1280. \WN_ FERTILIZER I HAVE some pure sheep fertilizer, the best money can buy. I haul black dirt and ashes. If you want See S§.'A.: to get your -noney’s worth phone 977-3. T. Mi Burch, 415 Seventh street. NTED—Girl or woman for. gen- Spe re Se Call Mra: P. GC... Phone 186. generat housework. , Mrs. & W. Corwin, 422 Ave. C. . Q housework. Call at 314 West Rosser. WANTED—Bxpérienced 1 for a rmara Romsewar Phone 818-R, WANTED—Experienced ' WANs Bweet Sho EC AT _, FURNITURE FOR SALB FOR .SALE—One walnut dining room ‘suite, ‘consists of table, buffet,. 6 irs, 1 complete bed, 1 walnut vanity dresser, velour, drapes, all in first class condi- Og 709 Third street. Phone FOR SALE CHEAP—A and ivory enameled dresser. at 418 Seventh street, Phone i ci FOR SALE—Lioyd Loom baby car- riage. Phone 417-M or call at 506 Tenth street. BARGAINS in used furniture. ey Furniture Co., WORK WANTED WANTED—Your lawn to ai its watering, cutting and supervision, to commence first, let me hear from sale care Tribune Ad. No. WORK - WANTED—Taking off storm windows and _ pul ane on screens. Phore 219-J or 406 Seventh street. He: LET ACK’S Radiator Shop. bry re rediato All be = elosge jator. ‘wo! anteed and price BiBhnb Paragn ___HOME_ LAUNDRY '‘LEMEN eo only way to keep your shirts for Sai is to ee weal o nae “ tens lome Lavindry, irs sired. We call and Yeliver. 203 Ave. A West. Phone 10: FARM LANDS FOR Ls hierial of — 9, township 139, range about three miles north of Bismarck. About 240 acres plowed land, ot hay and pasture, G. F. Dullai cer EIGHT ROOM moters house, nice trees, close in, $5400.00. FIVE ROOM modern cottage, close Fin, only: $8110.00. ; FIVE ROOM modern _ bungalow, , Close in, Al condition, $5200.00 SIX ROOM modern a. sun gle 00M BUILDING LOTS—Make a savings saveetnree aah 2 home LA a lo mi . Hun- dreds of the homes bere have been started on this plan by me. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, auto- ae in good; old, reliable com- nies, FARM LANDS—The chea: good land is around Bemarek T have ee eee ee had have more sales on than in ten.years. DO ‘YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the best advertiser of of the state Bismarck has ever had. F.E. YOUNG. . MISCELLANEOUS R SALE—Two, Fordson tractors with plows, one 17-28 Twin City tractor, one 12-20 Rumely tractor. These tractors are all in good condition and ready to go in the field. Come and see them, E, W. And>rson, McKenzie, N. D. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and izes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, ,Tepresentative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Choice iam Ger- man Rollers sad Mountain, also sative si os seeds treats, ete. 115-3, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D.. Box 728. RADIO—Resl bargain. Good Zenith radio her orn f installed only 6.00, time if desired, . Write ——Tribune Ad. No. 16.0 FOR SALE—Minnesota No. 674 Gopher oats at 70c per bushel. Address Peter Davidson, McKen- zie, N. Dak. 8 FOR FOR RENT Ghee foctbat teh: ished ing. rooms, also rooms for light housekeeping in home. in, Cell at . 410 Third street. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in modern home suitable foy one or * two. Gentlemen only, Clase-in. on at 415 Fourth street or phone ‘ FOR RENT— is in modern home with or without board. Home pri Call at 816 Main. Phone 1411-M. WELL FURNISHED room in nice ‘ivate home. Close in, Always ot water. Gentleman only. In- quire 502 Seventh street. g FOR RENT—Furnished room suit- able for gentlemen, one block ‘west of postoffice. Mrs. L. Logan, ree eet HERR FOR RENT—April ist, three nice well ventilated rooms ver Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to] '._ A. Knowles. es, FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room in new home. Suitable for two. Ladies preferred. Call at_ “1106 Thaver Ave. VFOR RENT—Two light_housekee Mod ing roms on ground floor. ern with gas stove. Call at 515 Third street. Phone 1177. FOR RENT—Furnished room suit- able for one or two. Call at 41! sleepi ing room in modern home. Call at 219 Tenth street. Phone 535-W. FOR RENT—Furnished room in a modern home. 607 Sixth street. Phone 782. i ieee € FOR RENT—Room at’ 406” Sixth street. Phone 431. Mrs. J. E. _Daweo FOR RE 1-2 Main street. Mrs. fin. Furnished room, 314 LOTS FOR SALE TOTS FOR SALE—Now is the time to make plans for your summer vacation. Why wot buy a lot and build a cottage on the shores of Island lake which abounds with fish and game? One of the pret- tiest lakes in Minnesota. Must be sec to be appreciated. Lots 50x 160, $150 and yp. Write or call A. L., Woodmark, 210 Broadway, Bismarck, D. S}on the da: KA. ae a 3) sedan, upholstered; Be Oidemabite coach; ‘28 Dodge sedan, leather upholstery. are guaranteed used cars. time payments, M. B. GILMAN CO, Lost. LOST—Set of truck chains, jack and tank hose between Still and Bismarck Tuesday night. Return to Texaco filling station, Bis- marck, for reward. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- OSURE $ALE Notice is hereby given that, that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Bismarck Reality company, & corporation, mortgagor to Rachel A. Raymang, mortgagee, dated the 36th day of D, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and 1022 Broad- | ¥ loor 01 at Bismarck, in the Count leigh, and State of North Dakota, at the Nour of two o'clock P. M. on ‘the ard day pf May, A. D., 1928, to satisfy the amount due uo! y of sale, nm such mortgage The premises described ii will be sold to : described ap follows, 6 Sout (SE1-4) of own hirty-elght (138), of ra neventy-nine (19) west of the Fifth Principal Meridian, and containing one hundred and oizty (160) acres mofe oF less according to the United States Govern- it survey thereof. ¢ of suck mortgage le the sum of One YY inderd Ninety-seven and 37-100 Dollars ($1,997.37) together with the legal costs and fees of fore- closuré, Dated March 21, 1928. RACHEL RAYMOND, lortgages, Zuger & Tillotson, ttorneys for Mortgages, Bismarck, North Dako (3-22 = 4-5-12-1 north At Blowing Rock, high in the North Carolina. mountains, a hat sailed out over the chasm below will, be caught by the wind and returned to its owner. ) Det 996) The State of: North’ Dakota | the follo 7.|)situated in the County such mortgage and which | ¢. satiag: of Busleint, ‘ in ‘piste counr,- Fourth: Jedis: y sh Plaintitt, AN. persons ‘unttnowa cidiming any ! estate or interest in, or Men ‘or incumbrance upon tho — propert: described in the complaint, gaia fendante, to the You. and each ono.of you are he by sammmoned to answer tho com in this action, which ts: filed tn office of the’ Clerk of the Dis Court of Burleigh County, North Das kota, and to serve a copy of your an- Swer Upon they subscribers ‘at thelr office in the City of Hismarck,’ in Burleigh County, North Dakota, within thirty days after thegservice of this summons upon you, eclusive of the day of such service, and in case of your failure to appear or an~ ewer, edgment will be taken against you "by ‘default for tho relief de- manded 1n the complaint, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 16th day of February, 1928, Q@EO. M. REGIST! GEORGE 8. REGISTER, Attopneys tor said Plaintift, Office and postoftice ad- dress, Webb Block, Bis- marci, North Dakota, above* Defendants NOTICE: © To the above Defendants: You will please take notice tho above: entitled action relat ing. described *yal prop. ¢ Burlel in the State of North Dako perty und to quiet title ‘operty in the plaintift and that nop 1 claim ts he ds nts in said of tho de- HORRIBLE EXAMPLE “I'm going to bring Ferguson home tonight.” “Why, we haven't a thing to eat in the house, the cook is in a bad temper, the baby has a tooth com- ing, and mother will be here.” “That's just why. Im going to bring ia home. “ The young idiot is thinking of getting married.”— Tit-Bi Sunday Island, in the Pacific, is said to be the tallest mountain in the world, as it rises 2,000 feet out of 5 miles of water, making its height nearly 30,000 fee FOR RENT—Six room and bath Wy, inv Also for sales with water front, $25.00. 905 after 5:00 p.m. __ FOR RENT—Six room modern house with garage, also for sale, rent or trade, 7 city garden lots and 1-4 section land near Wing. Inquire A. E. Shipp. # FOR RENT—April 1st 7 roo: ern Bouse, hot water he: basement. Also garage. 676-M: after 5p: m. FOR RENT—Six room modern house at 701 Front street. In- quire, at 511 Second street or phone 317. —— AX WAS ! 1'M SURE IN STRONGER.” FOP -WAS MADE ME A STANDARD SIZE, — 1 FULL BLOODED WELL, WORE TiS JAM You FATWER ss ww Mo nd ot Re Hi ws ‘You A STRONGER WILL MAKE AUTHOR OF “SAINT AND SINNER® APARTMENTS. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, ‘ gas range and mstly new furni- id for. phic eel urst,, an 7 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. RENT—Fovr room unfur- ey? apace hot. water ae porch,’ Phone _ iia 4° FOR RENT—Two room furnished | . housekeeping apartment on ground floor. Private entrance. 422 Fifth street. ril first, three room apartment, ground floor, beauti- fully furnished, _ Call; Rosser. Be. FOR .RENT—Unfurnished four —AND You BASKING IN THE GLARING SUN OF NOTORIETY - A FINE EXAMPLE FOR. YOUR GROWING CHILDREN - EVEN (F YOU ARE INNOCENT THE THING THEY ARE GETTING A KICK OUT OF (S THE FACT THAT YOu ARE : 2 Guicty $ be) —A LOT OF we SNAPPIEST FRILLS IN HS 'S TOWN NEVER GANE ME Ow-AND- AK BEFORE ARE TAKING ME FOR DIPS * apartment, with privat HONIC- hath Sechnd'atreet om phone ‘A DANENPORT DEAD SKoT — FOR RENT—Moderp-aparemgnts D. ; K. Thompson, Phone 287, eh T° Sally it was all like a dream. & fantastic, lovely dream—ex- cept that in dreams you are never Dermitted to eat the feast that your hunger makes so real. And; Rot even in a dream could she bave {magined anything so good as the thick, furry, dark-brown buckwheat cakes, plastered with golden butter and twimming in maple syrup. And Eddie Cobb's that : floors, furnace heat, 0° beds rooms, large closets, a sun parlor, full basement; basement garage. it front, low taxes, good loca- terms, “It wasn't murder, Eddie,” Bally interrupted eagerly. the hastily erected cook tent cer A Poor Likeness dream-like qualities “This is a pretty good outfit. We it | BRS i iF i 4 3 f i : i 2 oie if g f £ tl ie it F 14 iy geek derddhe FH | suringly. rf Um afraid I'm a fugitive from jus- tice. I wanted to take Sally back to the orphanage and give myself up for murder—" “Gawd!” Eddie ejaculated, pal- ing. en something like admira- tion glittered in his litt eyes. “Put the soft pedal on, Dave. Don't let nobody hear you” “It wasn’t murder, Eddie,” Sally interrupted’ eagerly, her. hand go ing out to close on David's reas “It was—an accident, ip &@ way. Tell him, David. Eddie will understand.” The cook tent was filling up, so when the recital was finished. “I hope you @nished for bim! If the old bussard ain’t dead—and I'll bet be ain't—I'd like to take a crack at myself, You two kids stick | window, Tm : je concessions are al- 22 ii it he only would!” Then sudden doubt bright face. “But be so conspicuous with ‘The police would lay’ &8 soon as we showed the Big Boss took you ” Eddie reassured carnival the Big Boss speak to him my- carnival roustabouts — totigh-looking, pret negroes et e g 5. picture lif independent of state cbari Eddie snorted. “I've been seeing life, I have. New York and Chi and San Looey and all big towns. But I reckon it’s east aboy. I never did want to go back, of course, but I've thought many time I'd like to see some of the kids.” He blushed crimson under bis big freckles, “How—how’s Ruby, Sally? You know—Ruby Presser? She still there? She must be 17 now. She was two years younger'n me. I sorta figger on marryin’ Ruby one of these days— say, what's the matter?” be broke off abruptly. “Ruby — Ruby's dead, Eddie. Didn't you read about it in the papers?” “Ruby—dead? -You-you ain't tered to David’s.face as if for help. “Ruby—fell—but of a Gfth story le—last September.” nf ie } ili ders of his Prince Albert coat. “I'd like to speak to you a min. ute, sir,” Eddie urged meekly. After another frowning, consider- ing up-and-down glance at David and Sally, but particularly at Sally, the big man strode away with Eddie, out of earshot. “If the big man does, take us, you won't be sorry, will you, David?” Sally whispered, clinging to David's hand. “Dear little Sally!” David drew her close against him for a mo ment. They stood close to each other, Sally not caring if the in- terview between Bybee and Eddie prolonged itself interminably, for David was there. But after only a few minutes Winfield Bybee and Eddie came across the stubble toward them. ke, gruffiy: die here bas been telling me that you two kids have got your selves into a peck of trouble, and want to hide out a bit. Well, I reckon a traveling carnival about the best place in God's world to hide. Anybody that wants to i i (To