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i MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1 MALE I"SLP_ WANTED . WANTED AT ONCE—25 men to; learn barber trade. Systematic training for best positicns. Cata- log free. Moler Barber College,| Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. WANTED—Bridge foreman, must understand. construction. C. H. Rue. Phoné 1304-W. ie WANTED—Young man to work by the month. F. J. Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street. _ WANTED—Waiter at cafe. oem __ FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—A competent. girl for innit Brasewore, Mra. 8. W.) __ Corwin, 422 Ave. __ Le eee | WANTED—Girl for general house work. Call at 402 Mandan street. Phone 1365-J. | ___FURNITURE FOR SALE ___ FOR SALE—Monarch range with hot water front., For rent: Room in modern home with board, also garage. Phone 1156-J. Call at 401 Ninth street. v48 ial FOR SALE—Three burner super- fex perfection oil stove and oven. Hi-Waffle iron of cast aluminum. ‘A Universal electric grill. Phone 503-R, O’Brien’s| FOR SALEWGas range and laun-|THE man who buys a used car; se. to be ad Sean, Msplendia ne wants miles of transportation, 150, $150 a Priced for quick sale. Call at 706 Tenth street. Seo ka ace FOR SALE—Good furniture. Very cheap. Must leave city at once. Call_at 122 Main Ave. West. FOR SALE—Lloy Loom yy car- riage. Phone’417-M or call at 506 Tenth street. Bled BARGAINS in used furniture. witli Furniture Co., Mandan, WANTED — Good — second-hand range. Mrs. A. W. Mundy. FOR 1 ing room suitable for one or two, in modern home. Home privileges with Ena if desired. 816 Main M ee WELL FURNISHED room in nice private home. Close in, Always hot water. Gentleman only, In- quire 502 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Two newly decorated furnished rooms for light house- keeping and gas for cooking. Call venth street. VINE ENT—April 1st, three nice well _ ventilated rooms over) <nowles Jewelry store. Apply to A. Knowles. Sree RENT—April 1st, two clean light housekeeping rooms, private entrance. Heat, lights and water) furnished. 307 Fourth strect. _ FOR RENT—A_ nice comfortable room in a good location. Also garage for rent. Phone 649-W. FOR RENT—Two , rooms suitable for one or two in modern home, ‘close in. 708 Main. Phon FOR RENT—Furnished in modern home, conveniently locat- ed. Call at 706 Tenth street. __ FOR RENT—Furnished room 4 1-2! blocks from postoffice 112 W. Rosser. Phone 503-R. | FOR RENT—Furnished room in a modern home. 607 Sixth street. ie ie aR ae FOR RENT—One small sleeping room. Hazelhurst 411 Fifth. _Phone 273. aE FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth street. Phone 431. Mrs. J. E. Dawson. WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or re air it leaky or clogged radiator. All work guar- __anteed rice reasonable. PART TIME—Bookkeeping, steno- graphic, clerical, or any kind of office work by experienced ty. Phone 1050-R. el FOR SALE ANEW STUCCO BUNGALOW that is strictly modern, hardwood floors, furnace heat, two bed- rooms, large closets, a sun parlor, East fronts low taxes, g00d lees: ast front, low taxes, - tion. Sales price $6500.00. Good terms. A-FIVE YEAR OLD MODERN bungalow, oak floors, two bed- rooms, large closets, oak trim in li'-9 room and di room, breakfast nook in kitchen, full .oned hanasu ania double garage. uth front, location, Sales . price $6750.00. Terms. VERY FINE HOME, STRICTLY a odern, bedroom m flour 3 8, hardwood floors and trim, fire- lace, hot, water heat, full parti- Froned basement, laundry room. South front, good location. Sales price $7850.00. Terms. a ROOM MODERN TW2 STORY full basement, furnace heat. South front, good location. Sales price $6500.00. Very good terms. *Mincalon, modern, basament. gat low, mi I ‘urnace heat, nice lot, south ee, mates price $4700, ‘Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE, rt basement, furnace azat, Lation Sales price Good terms. jouse, wat y fount? ‘Sales’ price feast. Good te-ms, VE ROOM PARTLY MODERN house, |wood ter, water, lights, bath, garage. les price A LARGE BOOMING HOUSE, mode! Yr som located’ close to Catholic church and shes, immediate ry THIS AGENCY ALWAYS Bas. A goed full complete of is | any Watch pres te tit East end for becealne in lots, Monthly: terms aia HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Tribune Classified ‘Advertisements Fon ¢ LIGHT ROOM mo | trees, ¢lose 8 | FIVE ROOM medera | in, only $3150. | FIVE ROOM | crn bungalow, close in, Al condit:on, $5200.00 cheaper FIVE ROOM practi : cide | SIX ROOM modern house, sun SALESMEN i u t P % Se —} porch, garage, spick and span, Classified Advertising Rates ~|/ ATTENTION SALESHEN™ close in, cheap at $5700.00, ' ir weel our ctri Effective Jan. 3, 1928 BIG’ SPHING and “SUMMER FOUR ROOM | strictly | modern " tasertion, tion, 25 words ae Seller. Side line or full time. It's| best of ies aide 1A the cy ae | 2 insertions, 26 words Sot neasily carried, pays. fiberai| «much less than cost, $4400.00, or eiielics: Oe commission. If you are after a SEVEN ROOM house, everything | 3 insertions, 25 words speedy money maker, write to-| strictly modern, 75 foot lot,’ under day. It's a real opportunity to} $2000.00 cash, balance cash in on curing the next six; than rent, $8500.00. months. ¢ pel Moines, Iowa. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch classified cash have roposition with a re-| panies. a 5 Cony should be Ka liable a y producing a qual-| FARM LANDS—The chi st gO ceived by 9 o'clock to ity line attractive fast selling} land is around Bisma kT h eame day. merchandise for the entire fam-| the oad and best list I eve ily. Complete sample line fur-; had and have more sales on than THE nished. full. information,| in ten years. BISMARCK TRIBUNE write Min Woolen Com-| DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- PHONE 382 pany, Dulath, M NESS with the best advertiser of A Used Dealer Made not merely an automobile. We sell rebuilt cars that deliver perform. | __ Bi: ance as well as looks. are here to see that you are con- stantly satisfied with what you buy. “Rebuilt Cars With a Kcrutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. HOME LAUNDRY Car ne Better Than the Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles HE _ SPECIALTY SERVICE CORPORATION, Des you are in earnést and want to make connection where make $75.00 to $100 weekly, we LOTS FOR SALE COTS FOR SALE—Now is the time to make plans for your summer ble hs vot ae fa sl | uild a col on the shores of; —~—— Island lake which abounds with! FOR RENT. fish and game? One of the pret- tiest lakes in Minnesota. Must be preciated. Lots 50x A. L. Woodmar! ismarck, N. BUILDING eae e a sav investment for a hom started on this plan by me. ou can has ever had. F, E. YOUNG. @OUSES AND FLATS with water front, $25.00. 905 after 6:00 p.m. _ ‘OR RENT. up. Write or call 210 Broadway,| feet And we|/LOT FOR SALE—Fine residence) lot in Riverview. ae south, 75 foot front, 125 | __Inqui leep, on southeast corner of! block. Splendid location for home.| in A No. 1 condition. Very rea: Terms if desired. Address P. 0.) rent or trade, 7 city garden Lot 1, block 4, re Ann Sanne FOR SALE—Five room bunj GENTLEMEN! keep your shirts for years is to send them to Marguerit Bulten’s Home Lawndry. LOST—Between my home and Main street, an auto lap robe, black on one side and mixed colors on the other. C. Remington UNTIL TUEY GOT HIM IN WITNESS, CHAIR AND THOSE LANNE! MAD WIM FLOUNDERING AROUND LIKE AN ELEPHANT IN A The only way to Repairs if de- Find-r please return to P. reward, Floren, T HAVE some pure sheep fertilizer, the best money can black dirt and ashes. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT—Desirable office room in Hoskins block. Business Service Co. a 676-M_after 5 a va ey. T haul If you want rn a to get your money’s worth phone u sired. We call and deliver. 203 quire at 511 Second street Ave. A West. Phone 1017. CS | mimes, ee | & ——— Los eS FARM LANDS See S. A. Peter Schantz, Route 2, marck, N. D. Phone 401. PoP YOu Leak WORMED, AND Boy YOU HANE REASON To! I WAS ON THE WITNESS STAND ONCE WITH THIS GUY HAWK SHOOTING CUESTIONS AT ME, AND IN TWO MINUTES HE HAD ME TIED UP_IN A KNOT OF —AND TAKE A TIPFROM NA - KEEP YOUR HEAD — ADMIT NOTH - AND REMEMBER THAT -VERY QUESTION 1S ATRAP SET TO CATCH YOU — WHAT You Al CONTRADICTIONS - I WAS SO RATTLED 1 FORGOT — — BELIEVE ME PoP, ID RATHER BE ANYBODY BUT - YOU $ WERE JUST THe OTHER DAY A FRIEND OF MINE HAD A CLEAR CASE ,WE COULDN'T LOSE. ‘ TH! /-YOU'RS AS NERVOUS AS A MAN ABOUT TO GO OVER ELEPHANTS IN BOGS - TRAPS — KNOT CONTRADICTION: OING A NOSE. SOT7MIS IS CAPETONN SOUT AFRICA! TAT'S A by bu: ing | a lot on monthly payments. Hun- | dreds of the homes here have been! FO INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, auto. mobile, in good, old, reliable com: this part of the state Bismarck room and bath bungalow, hotwater heat. Close in, Also for sale: A kitchen range Phone ix room modern house with garage, also for sale, and 1-4 section land near Wing. ings | lots son- ably priced if taken at once. Smail Box 354, Fargo, North Dakota. down payment. Phone 921. = RTT e FOR RENT—April ist 7 room mod- LAWN FERTILIZER ern house, hot water heat, full = aes basement. Also Call FOR RENT—Six room modern house at 701 Front street. In- or FOR SALE—My 23 1-2 acre farm, all fertilized land located on Fort Lincoln road, outskirts of city. Bis- :|| MOM’N POP Pop Gets Some Sympathy By Cowan FOR RENT—April first, three room "ALE geound, impr for terms. YOR SALE OR proved 160 act river land about 7 miles from Bismare Immediate possession. FIVE KROQM modern bed reoms, close ii home in fine condit: age, for $4500, IGHT ROOM medern house, 5 bed rooms, cast front, near school, desirable and in fine location, y new, stuc- co, bungalow, incl porch, cast garage, near schools, de- home for $6000, mostly like rent. 8 ROOM modern cottage, 2, bed rooms, full basement, garag: near school, in rood condition, for! dai clove ig. Abundance of and alfalfa, wee! modern, hot water heat, floors, fine shade trees book jae dda three stall garag: pay $8000.00. Terms. modern, STORY six room ern house, joors, front. 0. E ROOM modern cottage, 2 rooms, east front, fine 50 foot} lot, for $2500, on terms. < ROOM modern heme, stuc finish, practically new, breakfs nook, 3 bed rooms, garage, in ve house with bath. nace, lot 50x150. $3650.00. Hot Gar choice location near schools, mod-| at throughout and very desir-| able. ‘operty for business pur-| 7 the city. We will be ° ‘ity. pleased to tue on suc and F haere ar ath ae TWO STORY seven room house) _ Show them to you. i ‘the sun vot thittoen avenue, TRAYer’ ” with bath, Full basement, fur-| BARGAINS in farm lands. twenty cunts pol eae CHOICE building lots for residence) ace heat, close in. Price $5600, HARVEY HARRIS & CO., Bae eit itd with terms. | sion. R CHOICE BUILDING lots in al ‘ENT—Two room apartment ten in reliable companies. range and mostly new Also garage for rent. | 411 Fifth — street Promptly closed on improved cit; property, IF YOU are planning on buying or as- building and need financial sistance, let me help you your problems. PRICE OWENS, Eltinge Block Phone 421. PERSONAL ENT—Four room” unfur- nished apartment, hot water heat and hot water furnished. Screened porch. Phone 1188. YOR RENT—Four room first floor apartment and bath. Also gar- age. Call at 512 Ninth street. Phone 477. apartment, gro&nd floor, beauti- your living chs ag Apply; FOR RENT—In- FIVE ROOM house with toilet and] ot bottom! i Ideal for) gardening, corn hogs, ae’! and) SEVEN ROOM modern house with |*! WOS Y ni y 4 | den het eco euse ful | EIGHT ROOM modern house with and shrubbery. Close to school. Good | STORY five room bungalow,|SEVEN ROOM modern house with|!** Price $3100.00.| tly mod- | k a east | SIX ROOM modern house with gar- Price $3000.00 with $1000; cash down payment. Easy terms! on balance with 6 per cent inter- est. | ‘ONE AND one half story six el ‘ar: | ‘ ge ssume oats ped of $2200, and pay balance in cash. Immediate pusses- parts of the city. Insurance writ- Loans and Phrenologist Mad- am Lattimerelle. Helps find lost articles. See her today. 115 First FOR SALE SIX ROOM new modern house with full basement, maple floors and NOTICE OF | 3 fAGE CLOSURE SALE * ny deseribed, notice: is hereby given that naraee, Close . co lia rain tmoriwage exes s cation, $7,000. ia a by, John Ht. FIVE a ith | mortgaxor, to Harry . FIVE ROOM modern bungalow with | morteagor, , full basement and er cast front, close to | bargain at $3700. maple floors, schools, A November, 1 Buge was filed of the Regist the County of 5 rth Dak 191 duly ' recorded of Mortgages id mort bath but no furnace, east front | Decen with fine trees, double garage and | int close to schools, $2100. [and whlct Ki. | t- | a good buy at $4200. 1 double garage, excellent location, | k east front, close to schools. One|) of the handsomecst houses in the | _ city, $9200 ‘ae and fire place, hardwood floors, built | re isurleyin in features and very attractive inj appearance, $8500. age, full basement, close to! schools, $5000. IF YOU want to buy a house let us|" show you what we have for sale, without any obligation on your part to purchase. WE HAVE the exclusive sale of many of the best located lots in J. P. JACKSON, Manager. Hoskins Block. ____ MISCELLANEOUS ‘OR SALE—One team good work | 'Y] horses, 2 sets work harnesses, 1/ single harness, 1 harrow, 1 culti- | vator, 1 fresno, 1 slip scraper, 1) low, 2 wagons. J.C, Swett.} __-Phone_1019-R or 525-J. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— @ New and second hand. Over 500; styles and -izes. We have one to! fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bet) FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers ead Hartz Mountain, also uative singers. Cages, seeds Hh er, said Mo Bi Also next to Armour Creameries : 1 Write for prices and shipping ful treats, ete. Phone 115-J, Jacob) ul ly furnished. Call at 120 W. eee “i 7 _ Bull, Dickinson, N. D.. Box 728. ‘eit nape ~ Tico ROO! FOR SALE—One good clothes reel | _. POSITION WANTED _ _| BOARD AND Room in modern] and a number of small lilac} orthern y oe HOUSEKEEPER desires poaition| , home. Close in, very reasonable.| bushes. Call at 511 Sixth street. | Fur Co. in a home, either in country or| ‘Young men preferred. Call at}_Phone 613-J. 0 Sam Sloven, Prop, city, would prefer home with one| 323 First. Phone 966-M. GET your piano tuned before house- | Bismarck, Ne D. or two children. Call at Room 12, Bismarck Hotel, no phone calls. board. Phone 145. THIS HAS HAPPENED oalLs Vee e “tarmea out” makes insulting ly, David bite fearing Carson » At daylight me Pa SOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XVI Wae Sally had carefully depos- ited the dignified little midget. “Pitty Sing,” in the infant-sized highchair drawn up to @ corner table in the dining car, she hurried to the box of a kitchen which took up the other end of the car, the Qewspaper trembling in her hand - She fold David alone in the kitch en, slicing onions into a great pan of trying Swiss steak. Onion-in- duced tears streamed down bis cheeks, but at the sound of Sally's urgent voice, he turned. “Oh, David, be wasn’t killed!” she cried, taking care to keep her voice low. “It’s in the paper— look! But .he says, ob, David, he says the most terrible things about us, and the police are looking for ‘Z under his protection. “Hey, there, honey! Steady!" David commanded gently, as he groped for a handkerchief to wipe his streaming eyes. “Now, let's see the paper. Thank God 1 didn't commit murder—what the devil!" he interrupted himself, as bis eyes traveled hurriedly down the front page. “By heaven, I almost wish U had killed him! The dirty, lying skunk!” “FARMER ACCUSES HIRED MAN OF ASSAULT TO KILL” was the streamer head-line across the entire page. Below, two streamer lines of heavy italic type informed the reader: “CLEM CARSON SUF- FERS BROKEN LEG FOR AT- TEMPTING TO PROTECT OR- PHANED GIRL FROM UNIVER- SITY STUDENT WORKING ON FARM.” The “story,” in small type, fol- lowed: ‘Clem Carson, prosperous farmer, living 18 miles from the capital city, is suffering from a: broken leg, a broken nose and nu- merous cuts and bruises, sustained | from late Saturday afternoon when, Car son alleges, bé broke into the gar ret bedroom of Miss Sally Ford, | teriou: 16-year-old girl from the state or phanage, who was working on the Carson farm for her board during . the su’ cer vacation. “On Sciurday afternoon early the members of Mr. Carson's family, facluding bis wife, brother, er and daughter, had come to town. ving Miss and made his way to the small win boy in a compromising position. When h from young Nash farmer crashing through the win: TRY the Mohawk for rooms and “Oh, David, he wasn't killed!” she cried. that whén the young man did not return to bis work in the barn within @ reasonable time, Carson left bis own work to investigate, fearing for the safety of the girl “After unsuccessfully searching the main floor of the house, Carson alleges, he went to the garret, heard voices coming from Niss Ford's room, tried the door and found it locked. He knocked, was refused admittance, according to the story told the sheriff, then, determined to save the girl from the man, be climbed to the roof of the porch dow of the great room, from which he saw Miss Ford and the Nasb tried to enter the room through the window Carson alleges that he was brutally assaulted by young Nash, who, by the way, was boxing champion of the sophomore class at A. &M. A smashing blow fist sent the dow, and ane the sloping roof to road | ticularly since you're such a riot as cleaning time. Call C. L, Bryan} at The Melody Shop. | Default having occurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter of Deeds in and for tleigh, in the State on the first day of t 11 o'clock A. My therein on page 162, ye was there- Attorneys of said Assignee of ‘or Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool Harness and Lace Leather Call at our new brick bulidings. in 1 inafter of tho County, + MTN NM Tr NFO E AUSTIN AUTHOR OF *SAINT AND SINNER” David and was seated at his own table, his thin, hatchet-faced wife opposite him. When he saw his {new “Princess Lalla” almost skip- ping down the aisle, her eyes spark- ling with joy at David's unexpected praise and tenderness, he muttered something to Mrs, Bybee, then beckoned the fantastically clad , |lttle figure to his table. “Would her royal highness honor |me and Mrs. Bybee with her pres- ence at dinner this evening?” he boomed, his blue eyes twinkling. When she had seated herself, after a little flurry of thanks, Bybee leaned toward her and spoke in a confidential undertone: “Me and the wife have secn that plece in tho papers about you and Dave, Sally. What about it? Who's lying? You and the boy—or Carso! Sally bad turned the little black Jace veil back upon the jeweled-gilt crown, 60 that her big eyes showed 4 | like two round, polished sapphires set in bronze. Bybee, searching them with bis keen, pale blue eyes, j [could find in them no guile, no cloud of guilt. “David and I told you the truth, Mr. Bybee,” she said steadily, but her lips trembled childishly. “You believe us, don't you? David jis good, good!” “All right,” Bybee nodded his ace ceptance of her truthfulness. “Now what was that you was telling me and the wife about your mother?” Sally's heart leaped with hope. “She—my mother—lived bere in Stanton, Mr. Bybee. I have her ad. dress, the one she gave the orpha: age 12 years ago when she put me there. But Miss Pond, who works in the office at the Home, sald they had investigated and found she had moved away right after she put me in the orphanage. But I thought— I hoped—I could find out something | while I’m here. But I suppose it simple charge of running away | Would be too dangerous—I might from the farm on which tho state Ae cnabits oud they'd send mo to anag jo reformatory—" ages te apibaritice pad placen | “Haven’t I told you I'm not going Sally, trembling so that her teeth {to let ‘em bother you?” Bybee chattered, watched David as he read | chided her, beetling his brows in a the entire story. His young face be- | terrific frown. “Now, my idea ig some more and more grim as he | thi “But—w! we going to do,| Wife interrupted tartly. “Always NR ae high her Aree | taking credit! That’s you all over! searching his grim face piteously. My idea, Sally, is for me to scout “Doh't cry, Sally,” David pleaded |8found the neighborhood w: gently. “It’s not your fault. I'd do |Your mother used to live and sce it it all over again if anyone else |! can pick up any information for dared insult you. Oh, the devil! | YoU Land knows a girl alone like ‘These onions are burning up! Skip | You needs some folks of her own along now and don’t worry. I'm |t© look after her. Wouldn't do for cook tonight, Buck's on a spree. | YOU to go around asking questions, . | Keep a stiff upper lip honey. In all | but I'll make out like I'm trying to that brown paint and tbat rig, you | 2d out where my long-lost sister, could walk into the sherif's office | Mrs. Ford, is. What was her first and he'd do aothing worse than ask you to read bis palm.” “But you, David, you!” she pro- tested, trying to choke off her sobs. “You're not disguised—” -} “I'll stick to the kitchen. No- body’ll think of looking for me here.” He grinned at her cheer- fully, “Remember, Pop Bybce's on our side. He took us in when he thought I'd killed @ man. I don't suppose he'll turn on us now, par- name? Got that, too “Her name was Nora,” Sally sald softly. “Mrs. Nora Ford, aged 28 then—12 years ago. Oh, Mrs. Bybee, you're both so good to me! Why are you so good to me?” she added ingenuously. “Maybe,” Mrs. Bybee answered brusquely, “it’s because you're a sweet kid, without any flirty non- sense about you. That is,” she added severely, her sharp grey eyes flicking from Sally’s eager face to Bybee's, “you'd better not let me catch you making cyes at this old Princess Lalla. I've been bearing how big you're going over in the c Palace of Wonders.” Tom Cat of mine! “Honestly, David?” she bright-| “Now, Ma,” Bybee flushed and ened. “Do you like me dressed squirmed, “don’t tease the poor kid. like this?” and she made bim a| Can't you see she's clear gone on Uttle curtsey. this Dave chap of hers? She “You sweet, ewect kid!” he| Wouldn't even know 1 was @ man Jaughed at her tenderly. “Like you | !f I didn't wear pants. Don’t mind like that? You're adorable! But 1} ber Sally. She's your friend, too, . like your own wild-rose com; ‘and she'll try to get on your ma’s better. Now scoot or I'll be put in| tracks. tomorrow morning trons Gor spoiling the supper.” show time.” Sally but not before she had : the tipe of bet gildednaiied agers, au ot friendly tn the are n car Winféld Bybee bad en 4 the|nival. In the nezt chepter Bally. diving car during her tak with! finds on enemy. 4 “My idea, Winfield Bybee!” his - MMM nO Enna en cma Man OM co UU A