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tie Ehuinied. Advertineenants —=<=PHONE 8 2==a— Classified Advertsing Rates BUNGALDW, Effective: Ji 1928 new and all 1 tmertions” 25 "wards locatton, HOUSES A. desirable it 25 words, Se addi- tional per word fee ‘heat finished in cake. Terms. HOUSE—Six rooms and bath, stuc- and brand new, fire rooms and bath, mod- ern, hot water heat, porch, east front, double to Guaranteed sath, Apoly Ms. ‘No phone calls, W. ‘of woman for gen- eral housework, one who can ‘a. Gall “Mrs B, & «nai iat Ave, C. Phone 166. it girl for feneral howsewors, Bre: 8 W thly. : half b! A, Used Car Is No Better Than the ‘Dealer Made It. ‘With spring THERE is always a big demand for “used cars in the pe months, Mk Ge Our urgent suggestion is that you life drop in at your earliest conv fence and look over the fine, co! - prehensive assortment we now able to offer—remembering that our good name backs up every one we sell, “Rebuilt Cars With's By utation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. ance in to make plans for your summer vacation. Why not buy a lot and FOR SALE. five sooras and bath, phar syaig Cry * Price 00. Terms. : it rooms atid bath, all in splendid stucco, clots and bath, vestibule," five closets, splendid newest des! basement. rage, Price $5500.00, Terms. ae BUNGALOW—Six yeoms and bath, lazed » hot wa- it, iivh ‘snd dining room , ; Lecce .00, alec Rebuilt Automobiles HOUBE—Hight rooms, partly mod-| yy" py, ern, jock. ground, fine chick- — en ranch. Price $3000.00. rapidly approaching will want to ar ee . al tisfacti le. . Wo write overy ‘f good old feliab!e Insurance Phone 188 INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECUR- ITY COMPANY, INC. Office with First Guaranty Bank. LOTS FOR SALE SS ED ‘i WORK WANTED . {) storm windows and acreens. Phone 219-J or Seventh street. Hi clogged radiator. anteed and price * PERSONAL ALMIST and am Lattimerelle. Helps find lost articles. street. re a FURNITURE FOR SALB__ FOR SALE—One walnut dining room suite, consists of table, buffet, 6 chairs, 1 complete bed, 1 walnut vanity dresser, . vel drapes, all in first class condi- hee 709 Thivd FOR SALE CHEAP—A metal Fea and ivory enameled dresser. at ime Seventh street. Phone FOR SALE—Lloyd Loom baby ear- riage. Phone 417-M or call at 606 Tenth street. used Kennelly Furniture Co. condition, home. » _ five arrangement, full Partitioned Price $4750.00, lace, hot attached to cash, balance) BARGAINS _ in ure. DEPENDABLE USED CARS EARLY SPRING gives you - the lavgest selection and bar- gains in used car,.to any other time of the year. Studebaker coach, refini new; '26 Buick little mileage, ’26 Oldsmobile in your the con- of real insur- ion of Master coach, 3 28 upholstery, used cars. sedan, leathe: are guarante time payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. low e time 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 Phone 401. Bak OO ae se to be LOST—White gold Halbrose wrist watch with initials H. B. on back. Finder return to Tribune. Reward. | 11! and 6 o'clock. Bismarck, N. D. appreciat 150, $150 and a . Write or call A. L, Woodmark, 210’ Broadway, Pl the best money black dirt and ashes. If you want to get your -noney’s worth phone 977-J. T. M. Burch, 415 Seventh street. ited. Lots 50x SALESMEN—Make, dds on week; position. e auc. tonal Saude Agents, Du- @OUSES AND FLATS __ ‘OR RE) room and bath ae ey eke Kichen eee Mich water front, $2600. Phone 905 after 6:00 p. m. aS FOR’ RENT—Six room modern house and.1-4 Inquire .A..B. Shipp... .. FoR RENT—April 1st 7 room m ern house, hot water heat, full basement. Also garage. 676-M_after 5.p. m. 4 FOR -RENT—Six room modern house at 701 Front: street.) In-}: quire at BIL Setoad strect or phone 317. ARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two room apartment, gas range and ihstly new . furni- and garage for rent. zelhurst, 411 Fifth street. Phone 273, FOR RENT—Four room unfur- nished apartment, hot water heat and hot water furnished. Screened porch. PI 1188, ‘OR pr apartment, ground fully furnished. Rosser, FOR RENT—Unfurnished ee T— percent Ws ONE OF an ea CHARGES WOU AT NIGHT CLUB wares/} a Bd. A LTO TEAR WT DOWN AGAIN — FOR SALE A “NEW UG UNG ALOW sar cua at eaion floors, furnace heat, two pat: large closets, a sun parlor, fall ba basement, basement garage. East front, low » good. loca- MOM’N.POP ME. LET'S GET “THE FACTS STRAIGHT -YOU BUILT-UP, CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE -SHE WASN'T GOT A EMBRACING “THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNG CREATURE — eat aN, Done 7 NOTING. | AN ‘ant tens AFTER TALKING To THAT BABY LAM ALMOST Convince: THAT TAM GUILTY OF ENERY © CHARGE THE WIDOW MADE. ONE ‘BApENCE be Wait AE eed. IN ERE OUT OF WOT AIR. - “four private ar:phone OLD MODERN floors, two bed- oak trim in A ial a As One Man to Another Y/ Sue eaten wi MV ARMS { 4t /. ous WAS A SCHEME: COMPROMISE ME, / wow You MUST FEEL WERE SEEN BY TNESIES] | SHE WAD THOSE 7 ABOUT REVEALING YOUR. WITNESSES INTIMATE PRIVATE AFFAI ONE BUT 3 MUST B. INNOCENT, OF COURSE, T-ON THE OTHER HAND ALL THESE CHARGES MUST WANE SOME MERIT Of WEY WOULDN'T SU IF WE'D COME THROUGH WITH LOW-DOWN T MIGUT GET WM & SETTLEMENT FOR $26,000 oR SO. HE WON'T WANE A CHANCE IN COURT ITH IT'S ALWANS OW LUCK To BE DEFEIOING THE MAN IM “THESE HEART-BALIM SUITS. \_ You're ered BEFORE You. SR ee feats Pe South front is | Freckles and His Friends GES!TULcERTANSY ) MEBBE You TINK Z A VERY FINE HOME, rn, four. large JEGLAD WAEA | WON'T BE GLAD, 700" ae WAT WE OU6K7A DO bungalow, never best fof its size in {ad nos use, et ing strictl; modern, 75 fn gg IE SS than rent, $8500.00. UILDING investment for a home by ‘ lot on monthly See her t 116 First; Prone ison . 8 started on this plan by me. INSURANCE—Fire, mobile, in nies, street. Phone} FARM LANDS—The cheaj the bi had and have more sales on than in ten years, DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the be: vertiser this part of the state Bismarck has ever had. FOR SALE—Two Fordson. t with plows, one 17-28 hwin tractor, one 12-20 Rum These tractors good condition and ready to go in the field. Come and see them. E. W. And :rson, McKenzie, N. D. ike NATIONAL CASH REGISTER fit ye busi W. E. Stiteel, your business. W. E. Fepresentative, Patterson ; ‘A WANTE! of Will's Seed Catalog. We have run out of our 1928 catalogs and each for every c: our . FOR SALE—Choice Imported | Ger- man Rollers sad Harts Mountain, Cages, seeds treats, ete, Bull, Dickinson, N. I bat radio comer $65.00, time if desired. Write Tribune Ad. No. 16. EIGHT cr BOOM vet ne FIVE ROOM balance LOTS—Make a savings ts. Hun- reds of the homer here bare been tornad to- geod, ld, rellable co st good T have it and best list I ever is around Bismi st ads cottage; close} quire s FOR RENT Newly furaihed close in, Al condition, $5200.00 on} SIX ROOM modern | house, com-/FOR RENT—Furnished 515 FOR room vate home. Close in. Alwa: t waters “Gentleman only. in 502 Seventh street. sleeping room in. modern steam heated home, close in, $12 per month at 610 ‘Thayer. room 31 —Fur able for gentlemen, one block west of postoffice. Mrs. L. Logan, 208 Seednd x US ventilated rooms over oe Jewelry store. Apply to cheaper | FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room in new home. Suitable for two. Ladies preferred. Call at 1106 iaver_Ave. FOR RENT—Two light aoaag eek Mod- ing roms on ground floor. 1022 Broad- dsl Tr eee at ern with gas stove, way. room in modern eye hed suit- able for one or two. Call at 418 4 Call treet. Phone 535-W. lee] ing room in modern home.. at 219 F. E, YOUNG. ISCELLANEOUS ractors City tractor. are all in ind hand. Over 500 and .ises! We have one to L:{ marek, N. D. “ FOR ENT—Furnished room, <-fin. FOR ot FOR RENT—A nice comfortable room in a good location. Also garage for rent. Phone 649-W. = ished room in a modern home. 607 Sixth street. Phone 782. FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth hora Phone 481, Mrs. J. E. jwson. 314 -2 Main street. Mrs. K. A. Grif. ‘urnished room close in, 316 Third street, HOME LAUNDRY Il pay be Sy de ie iM Jacob D., Box 728. DIO—! nith installed _ only THIS HAS HAPPENED SALLY FORD, inmate of a state rphanage. is “farmeé out” the 16 to CLEM CAR. There che ral Tally ‘Iestantly ‘epics DI COBB, a former s gy y bo: seraihe. Be tate fee a alval makes @ place fer them. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XIV RIGHT this way, ladees and gentlemen! Step right up nd, see Boffo, the ostrich man. eat Glass, nails, toothpicks, lead pipe. or what have you! He chews ‘em and swallows ‘em like a kid eats dy! Boffo digests anything and everything from horseshoes to fack-knives! Any ent got a fack-kn! dinner? Come on, be bashful! Don't let Boffo go bungry!" Dimly through the crowd came the voice of the barker and ticket seller tn his tall, rred box Outside the tent: “All right, all right! Here you are! Only a quar. ter—26 cents—two bite—to see the big show! Performance just start- ed! Step right upt All right, boys, this way! Don't let your girls call you a pikér! Two bits pays for it all! -See the half-man-half-woman! See the girl cobody can lift! Try and lift her, boys! Little end oretty as @ picture, but heavy ae lead! All right, step right. ig! Don't crowd! Room for everybody! ‘See Princess Lalla. the Harem Crys Sees all, knows all! On Saturday. just two days ago, she bad been peeling apples to make ples for the Carson . family. Today she was a member of @ carnival troupe, under the protection of Winfield Bybee, owner of all these weird creatures about saniest ee i i rE E | ee & Ef E 5 Es A = 3 ba8 F i it : 5 E ge. FEES a nite bl ah FTE a 5 E : E it i ; rs i i ifl F 4 a E ite | Ht it z i i > TERRE: ois’ yess i fies: GENTLEMEN! The only way to send them to Marguerit Bulten’s Home La’ So re pe BOARD AND Room in modern home. Young men preferred. Call at 323 First. Phone 966-M. the board. Phone 145, keep your shirts for years is to Repairs if de- and deliver. 203 Phone 1017. PD ROOM Close in, very reasonable. lohawk for rooms and It did not seem possidle that si esa woman, however, to let jeal- with her judgment the show was concerned. demurred a little, then tnstruction from Mrs, By- toon bae fesulted in Sally's being. on thé platform now, nervously awaiting ber turn. bed hot tically ‘new and near school. = - FIVE ROOM modern rooms, close in, home in fine age, for $4500, rable condition, with gar- EIGHT ROOM modern house, 5 bed » near ‘school, rooms, east front, desirable and in fine location, FIVE ROOM practical co, bungalow, incl sirable ‘hi ROOM near school, in rood condition, FIVE ROOM modern co finish, nook, 3 pos and purposes. GEO. M. REGISTER. FARM LANDS FOR RENT—All of section: 9, about three miles north of Bismarck. a township 139, range 80, About 240 acres plowed balance hay and pasture. Dullam. _ new, stuc- porch, east front, garage, near schools, de- e for $6000, mostly tent. modern. cottage, 2 bed rooms, full basement, garage, or ittage, 2 bed rooms, east front, fine 50 foot lot, for F etis on terms. SIX ROOM. modern home, stucco ractically new, inaee rooms, garage, in very choice location near schools, mod- ern throughout and very desir- able. FINE property for business _pur- es, Tex1400 feet, between third Fifth streets, south of Thayer avenue. CHOICE building lots for residence tion near, an umbrella, Bookies Drown Jazz The*bookies were so numerous ing to entertain the spectators. of England. ge airliners Croydor conducted English race. Forty-eight winner nearly $50,000. whom came for the rage. Odds against him were 20 to 1.” Billy since on tacular race. owned by Benjamin L. Behr of cago, Americans Disappointing FOR SALE—My 28 1-2 acre farm, all fertilized land located on Fort Lincoln road, outskirts of Peter Schantz, Route 2, marck, D. Scientists’ Specific gravity is the weight of a body compared with the same vol- ume of water. city. Bis- observations indicate that the sun radiated 4 per cent | heat in 1922 than in previous years, and that since then it‘has not sent out a normal amount of heat, life of the sun, The however, is esti- mated to be 30,000,000,000,000 years. newspapers claimed them to be. tests the ina and jumping ability. jumps and other hazards. stood for 66 years to shoot at. est time required to complete tl course was in 1864 when Lotd Co and 50 seconds. "BUSTIN coat Se wes Sally Ford. Sally, cajoling the crowd away from the giant: “And hore, la-dew and gentle men, we have the most beautiful * The crowd sured nearer to Sal-| the last ty’s platform. The spleler was in- troducing the giant now, and Jap was fising slowly from bis enor mous chair, unfolding bis incred- tb, standing erect at last, bis bead touched and slight- sloping canvas roof i i she wondered she into Jan's face and ing of ap answer to ‘For Jan's keleton je had it i i E Question. Hi i Hi s g 5 i ' £ and embroidered with sequins and edged with gold fringe, half-reveal- ing and half-concealing her delicate young curves; @ provocative lace veil dimming and making myste rious the brilliance of her wide, childish eyes, She wo_dered if any of the more skeptical would mutter that the goldenclive tiat of: ber face, peck and bare arms. had come out of a can of burntsienna powder, ap plied thickly and evenly over a film of cold cream. The mock-jewel- wrapped ropes of her blueblack hair, however, were real, and she felt their beauty as they lay against her slowly rising and falling breast. To her gravely expressed doubts of the authenticity of her Turkish costume Mrs. Bybee had replied curtly, contemptuously: “My Gawd! Who knows or cares whether Turk- {sh dames dress like this? It’s pretty, ain't it? Them women may wear turbans and what-nots for all I know, but that black hair of yours ain't going to be covered up with no towel around your head.” And so, circling her brow and ily pretty crown studded with imitation rubies and emeralds and diamonds as big as bird's eggs. “I declare, you make @ lot bet ter Princess Lalla tal gazer since—one of the big hits of the show, too.” But the spieler was going on and on, giving her @ fearful and won- derful histlory, endowing her with weird gifts“. . . Yes, sir, folks, | es EREEE BET ara 3 fe i i 8 Fits 3 a e . k E E z and shouted their odds xo lustily that at! time ‘sthey drowned out the jazz” band which was energetically ‘try- Crowds came by tram, bus, charas banc, airplane and train from all FiveHandley- mn ait ; drome near London with Americans were the first air excursions ever in connection. with an horses were: entered, making the value of the race to the Billy Barton, owned by Howard Bruce of Baltimore, appealed most to the Americans, more than 300 of Barton captured the English fancy is first appearance in England at Newbury he won a spec- The other American bred horse entered was Burgoright, The, bookmakers were quite franks ly disappointed by the Americans, '.| who they said were not betting at all like the millionaires which the The crowd was thrilled over @ race, which more than any other, ower of a horse, his stame The four and one-half mile course has water The horses had a record which ha¢ was established in 1862 when Vis- count de Namaur’s Huntsman fine ished first in 9 minutes and 30 sec< onds out of a field fo 13. The longs entry’s Emblematic took 11 minutes