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TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928 ____ MALE '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. Phone 1304-W. WANTED—Young man to work by th. month. F. J. Jaszkowiak, 419 Ifth_street. ITED — Experienced pantry man and waitresses at the Patter- ten ee WANTED—Waiter at O'Brien’s cafe. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Competent middle a woman to care for invalid during the day. Call 1402-R between 6:30 and 7:30 p. m. or at noon. WANTED—A competent girl for general housework. Mrs. S. W. Corwin, 422 Ave. C. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Call at 402 Mandan street. Phone 1865-J. ‘WANTED—A girl to learn hosiery repair. Apply Rose Shop. POSITION WANTED W. in a home, either in country or city, would prefer home with one or two children, Call at Room 12, ‘EXPERIENCED cook desires posi- ‘tion with bridge crew or grading outfit. Write Marie Zuger, Man- dan, N. D. WORK WANTED , WORK WANTED—Garden_plow- ing, ashes hauled, good work eon Price reasonable. hone 734-W. Wm. Ode, 519 South Twelfth street. y itor Shop clean out or rc air that leaky or clogged radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. . PART TIME—Bookkeeping, steno- graphic, clerical, or any kind of office work by experienced par- ty. Phone 1050-R. ROOMS FOR RENT Tribune Classified Advertisements —==PHONE 82=.— A Used Car Is No Dealer Made It. HOUSEKEEPER desires position) THE man who buys a used car Lahr Motor Sales Co. GENTLEMEN! The only way to PORTIS," _ «RSET, LOST—Between my home and Main FOR SALE epge trees, close in, $5400.00, FIVE ROOM modern cottage, close in, only $8150.00, FIVE . ROOM modern _ bungalow, close in, Al condition, $5200.00 SALESMEN SIX ROOM modern house, sun Classified Advertising Rates || AGGRESSIVE | SALESWEN — it og Ue td 78 a SS ‘©'FOUR ROOM strictly modern Effective Jan. 3, 1928 make connection wi can y 1 insertion, 25 | words make $75.00 to $100 weekly, we| ungalow. never occupied, the or under ......... $78 have the proposition with a re- ah gery b ry at 2 insertions, 25 liable company producing a qual-| much less cost, $4400.00. or under .......... 88 ity line of attractive fast selling) SEVEN ROOM house, everything 3 insertions, 25 words merchandise for the entire fam-| strictly modern, 75 foot, lot, or scceseccss 1.00 ily, Complete sample line fur-| $2000.00 cash, balance cheaper 1 3 oF hed. For full information| _ than rent, $8500.00. tnder ........660.. 148 write Minnesota Woolen Com-] BUILDING LOTS—Make a savings Ads over 25 words, $c addi- pany, Duluth, Minn. investment for a home by buying tional per word a lot on monthly payments. Hun- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY FURNITURE FOR SALE dreds of the homes here have been RAT! FOR SALE—One coal range, water| started on this plan by me. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, auto- mobile, in good, old, reliable com- nies, FARM LANDS—The cheapest Sy land is around ges rok I ve the bi it I ever had auttate more sales on than front; one gas stove, kitchen cab- inet, lamp and other ar- ticles. If interested in oi! paint- ing enlargement, phone 1344 after 5 o'clock. FOR SALE—Monarch range with hot water front. For rent: Room ES 90 Cents Per inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion came day. THE in modern home with board, also| in ten years. BISMARCK TRIBUNE garage. Phone 1156-J. Call at} DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- PHONE 382 401_Ninth street. NESS with the best advertiser of this part. of the state Bismarck FOR SALE—Three burner super- f has ever had. lection oil stove and oven. Guaranteed Hi-Waffle iron of © E. YOUN ‘A Universal electric grill. Ph Rebuilt Automobiles |_ S02." ““"~ ™*"* USES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six room and bath begs trae! hotwater heat. Close in. Also for A kitchen range it, $25.00. Phone FOR RENT—Six house with garage, also for i rent or ti 7 city garden lots and 1-4 section land near Wing. Inquire A. E. Shipp. FOR SALE—Five room bungalow in A No. 1 condition. Very reason- ably priced i2 taken at once. Small down payment. Phone 921. FOR RENT—Front 5 room flat. With hot water. Located in down town business district. For fur- ther information phone 53. —Six room modern house at 701 Front street. In- quire at 511 Second street or hone 317. FOR RENT—Five roo house with garage. For inform: FOR RENT—Furnished house at 813 Thayer Avenue. Inquire of W. S. Casselman. FOR LE—G: ind laun- Better Than the|" dry stove in splendid condition, Priced for quick sale. Call at 706 Tenth street. ie FOR SALE—Good furni Very chea: Must leave city at once. Cr 122 Main Ave. West. FOR SALE—A baby carriage, go- cart, and @ Taylor-tot, 8 for $15. Call 1054-M or 811 Thayer. FOR RENT—A in first class condition. Call at 808 Seventh 5:00 p. m. as FOR SALE—Lloyd Loom baby car- riage. Phone “iM or call at 506 Tenth your shirts for years is to) BARGAINS — in used furniture. ee them to it Bulten’s || Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, Home Sheet dl ‘irs if de-|__N. D. 203] WANTED — Good second-hai pa: ‘ red. We nd deliver. |-hand a fest. Phone ‘t017. coal range. Mrs. A. W. Mundy. SS Ave. A West. : FARM LANDS FOR SALE—My 28 1-2 acre farm, land located on Fort road, outskirts of hantz, Route 2, marck, N. D. wants miles of transportation, not merely an automobile. We sell rebuilt cars that deliver perform- ance as well as looks. And we are here to see that you are con- seaatly satisfied with what you ‘y- “Rebuilt Cars With a Kcratation” HOME LAUNDRY street, an auto lap robe, black on one side and mixed colors on the other. Find.r please return to P. C. Remington for reward. city. Bis- FOR TENT—Nicely furnished sleeping room in strictly modern home, steam heat. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call at 623 Si street or phone 1151-R. FOR RENT—Large pleasant sleep- ing room suitable for one or two, in modern home. Home privileges with board if desired. 816 Main call 1411-M. WELL FURNISHED room in nice private home. Close in. Always hot water. Gentleman only, In- quire 502 Seventh street. FOR RENT—April 1st, three nice well ventilated rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. Knowles. ‘0 '—Nicely room in strictly modern home. Call 702 Seventh street’ or phone 357-M. FOR RENT—Two , rooms suitable for one or two in modern home, close in, 708 Main. Phone 342. FOR RENT—Furnished room 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. ‘OR RENT—Fuornished room in a modern home. 607 Sixth street. Phone 782. FOR RENT—One small sleeping room. Rs auapusigs 411 Fifth}, FOR RENT—Room at 406° Sixth street. Phone 431. Mrs. J. E. Dawson. tt OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT—Desirable office room in Hoskins _ bloc! See 8. A. Floren, Business Service Co. Phone 401. . FOR SALE A NEW STUCCO BUNGALOW that is strictly modern, hardwood floors, furnace heat, two bed- large closets, a sun parlor, full basement, basement . ) loca- Good East front, low taxes, goa tion. Sales price $6500.00. terms. J A FIVE YEAR OLD MODERN bungalow, oak floors, two bed- oe large closets, oak trim in living room and dining breakfast nook in kitchen, fait Techie geeage. Bouts font. goo uble garage. 5 Seaton Sales price Tish 0 Terms. A VERY FINE HOME, STRICTLY tie nt, room. South front, location. Sales Terms. . price $7850.00, SIX ROOM MODERN TW) STORY Sales p . FIVE ROOM PARTLY MODERN bath, east front’ Bales’ .00. Good M8. VE ROOM PARTLY: MODERN house, water, price [Freckles and His Friends Paradise to Freckles MOM’N POP Pity the Poor Man! By Cowan || ABOUT A LINYER \ DOES THAT PROUET, ROSS-EXAMINING \\ 1 NEVER KNEW |i You 2 Wy WORRY, \ WHAT TROUBLE ABOUT LAWYERS 2] WAS UNTIL Aa TWEY CAN'T AYER CAME ff ANYTHING IF ARE SO WMORC WITH, HE COMNINCES ACA ENGR BODN' IN “TOWN TWAT TAM GUILTY <4 HOW CAN T SLEEP WHEN ZT TWNK OF HON HELE NAIL ME To THe CROSS ON THE WITNESS STAND? ~ - NOBODY To HELP ME BUT MN LAWYER WHO THINKS I'M GUILTY, ONIM (Tv WOULDN'T BE PROFITABLE FOR WIA To SPEAK HIS MIND -1F ANY— WHOLE “THING AND JUST ‘ DISAPPEAR! — JUSTICE BAK! “THE WHOLE WORLD 15, WRON! I Suourt “MES” THE ECHO oe BACK ty) '_ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUN? SIX ROOM modern bungalow, 3 , bed rooms, hot water heat, ‘ tically new and in fine condition, near school. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 EIGHT ROOM modern house, 5 bed FIVE ROOM practi re FOUR ROOM. modern cottage, 2 FIVE ROOM modern cottage, 2 bed SIX ROOM modern home, stucco FINE property for business CHOICE building lots for residence | FOR SALE EIGHT ROOM modern house, nice} SIX ROOM modern house, 8 large Property near schools, for $5000, mostly payable like rent, "ace rooms, close in, ° desirable home in fine condition, with gar- age, fot $4500. rooms, east front, near school, desirable and in fine location. new, stuc- co, bungalow, incl rch, east front, garage, near schools, de- sirable home for $6000, mostly payable Jike rent. bed rooms, full basement, Earage, moe in rood condition, for rooms, east front, fine 50 foot lot, for $2500, on terms. finish, practically new, breakfast nook, 3 bed rooms, garage, in ve choice location near schools, m ern throughout and very desir. able. ar- poses, 75x140 feet, between Third and Fifth streets, south of Thayer avenue, ONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and -izes. We hi to fit your busi W. E. Stitzel,[ representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. By Blosser | § ohn for tractor; ve in milking machine. Phone 882-3 or call 320 Mandan street. Alfred __at The Melody Shop. FOR Ss! g 0 and a number of: small lilac rr mer she te 16, SALLY farmed out” te CLEM an te NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XVII Hovrs more of “crystal-gazing,” of giving lavish promises of “long journeys,” success, wealth, sweethearts, husbands, wives, bum per corn and wheat crops, bables— until 11 o'clock and the merciful dwindling of the carnival crowds permitted a weary little “Princess Lalla” to slip out of the “Palace of Wonders” tent, Pitty Sing, the midget woman, cradled in her arms like a baby. For Pitty Sing had promptly adopted Sally as ber bu- | &% man sedan chair, uncompromisingly dismissing Siack-eyed Nita, the “Hula-Hula” dancer, who had pre viously performed that service for her. “I don’t like Nita a bit,” the tiny treble voice informed Sally with Great definiteness, “Poor Pitty Sing!” Sally soothed her, as she picked her way carefully over the grass stubble to the big dress tent which also served as sleeping quarters for the women performers of the “Palace of Won- ders.” “Haven't you anyone to look after you? Anyone belonging to you, I mean?” “Why should I have?” the indig- nant little piping voice demanded from Sally's shoulder, “I'm a@ woman grown, as I've reminded you before. I’ve been paying Nita five i i z g i 7 ER? te iit bi : WANTED—A good second bicycle. Call at 818 Third street. ONE STORY six room Pi IF YOU are bushes. Call at 612 Sixth street. Phone _613-J. _bed rooms, full basement, east} WANTE. second hand boil- front, screen rch, desirable} er, about 20 horsepower. Box 61, Adrian, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Early Ohio seed po- tatoes, Per bu. $2.00. Phone 1-F-23. i hand FOR SALE ONE BLOCK of ground, improved with two story six room house, good well of water, windmill, barn, garage, and chicken house. Buy this place and save your rent. The garden and_ chickens will; make your living for you. Apply for terms. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT—Im- proved 160 acres river bottom land about 7 miles from Bismarck. Immediate possession. Ideal for ‘dening, corn hogs, poultry and jairying. Abundance of Sweet- clover and alfalfa. TWO STORY nine room house fully modern, hot water heat, maple floors, fine s' trees and til . Close to school. Good Terms. NE STORY five room bungalow, fully modern. Price $8100.00. Easy terms. rtly mod- ern house, mi joors, east front. Price .00 with $1000 cash down payment. Easy terms = alance with 6 per cent inter- est. ONE AND one os story six room Hot o Garage. ee sume mortgage 0 pay mlance a cash, house with bat! nace, lot 50x150. $3650.00. $2200, and Close in. TWO STORY seven room house Full basement, with bath. e heat, c! with terms. sion. CHOICE BUILDING lots in all parts of the city. Insurance writ- ten in reliable compenies. Loans promptly closed on improved city property. 1a on or’ building aaa nueae Gantt et sistance, let me help you your problems. PRICE OWENS, Eltinge Block Phone 421. solve FOR SALE SIX ROOM new modern house with full basement, maple floors and garage. Close to schools choice location, $7,000. full basement and maple east front, close to schools. bargain at $3700. bath but no furnace, close to schools, $2100. ge, erms. east front, close to schools. city, $9200. appearance, $8500. age, full basement, close schools, $5000. part to purchase. the city. show them to you. BARGAINS in farm lands. HARVEY HARRIS & CO., J. P. JACKSON, Manager. Hoskins Block. i tment in modern home, ate bath, also private 802 Second street or 1050-R. FOR RENT—Fornished apartment, | wa: ovens and 1 duofold and 1 da; ee i also 8 burner gas plate, 2 bed. Call 980 Fourth. FOr R ‘—Four room FIVE ROOM modern bungalow with floors, FIVE ROOM house with toilet and east front with fine trees, double garage and SEVEN ROOM modern house with @ good buy at $4200. EIGHT ROOM modern house with double garage, excellent aegis ne of the handsomest houses in the SEVEN ROOM modern house with fire place, hardwood floors, built! in features and very attractive in SIX ROOM modern house with gar- IF YOU want to buy a house let us show you what we have for sale, without any obligation on your WE HAVE the exclusive sale of many of the best located lots in We will be pleased to tAGE SEVEN black dirt and ashes. 977-3. street. TORICAL CONTEST to| Watford county schools. round, 161% feet out of perpendicular. ing RTLY furnished, new three room| evi pri- | Yous entrance. | Phone | Ww prs, Within BEX mo first plication of anid 1 arth Cour nished apartment, hot water heat and hot water furnished. Screened > eh. Phone 1188. FOR RENT—Four ae first floor rail 12 age. Call at 5 Phone aT FOR RENT—April first, threo room| th. Also gar- inth street. / | A ha: apartment, ground floor, beauti-|s¢ fully furnished. Roaser. Call at 120 W.! FOR RENT=Two oan aparinient| Sale eae with gas range and mostly new| - over them, adequately to help Sally part the flaps of the dress tent, which was deserted except for the fat girl, al- ready asleep and snoring stertor- ously, Sally knelt to enable the midget to stand on the beaten down stubble which served as the only carpet of Sally's new “dormitory.” “Thank you, Sally,” the midget piped, her eyes lifted toward Sally out of a network of wrinkles which testified that she was indeed a “woman grown.” “You're @ very nice little girl, and your David is one of the handsomest men I ever saw.” “Your David!” Sally's heart re- “Your David!” Sally's heart repeated the words, sang them, crooned necessary to confer with your David on a purely fictitious dietetic prob- lem, and then went boldly into the kitchen to time the eggs he was boiling for her. That Nita!” the tiny voice snorted contemptuously. “Thank you, Betty,” Sally inter- rupted gently, as she knelt beside the midget to help her with the lid of the trunk. “But David isn’t my David, you know. He’s—he’s just a friend who helped me out when I was in terrible trouble. If Nita likes David, and—he—likes her—" “Don't be absurd!” the midget scolded her, seating herself on a tiny stool to take off her baby-size sboes and stockings. “Of cou! you're in love with him, and b erasy about you—a blind person could see that. Will you untie this sbot-lace, please? My nightgown is ia the tray of the trunk, and you'll jrical cold cream; athilda Wilhelmina a AUTHOR OF ‘SAINT AND SINNER? should not be here,” and her little eyes were suddenly bitter with lone liness and resentment against the whimsy of a Providence that elect. ed to make her so different from other women. Sally found the miniature book, small enough to fit the midget’ hand, and gave it to her, then stooped and kissed the little faded, wrinkled cheek and set about the difficult and unaccustomed task of removing her make-up. Beside her cet bed she found a small tin steamer trunk, stenciiled in red paint with the magic name, “Prin. cess Lalla.” She stared at it in- credulously for a long minute, then untwisted the wire holding dupli- cate keys. When she threw back the lid she found a shiny black tin make-up box, containing the burnt-sienna powder Mrs. Bybee had used in making her up for tho first day’ performances; a big can of theat- squares of soft cheese-cloth for removing make-up; two new towels; mascara, lip rouge, white face powder, @ utilitarian black comb and brush; tooth paste and tooth brush. “Oh, these kind people!” she whispered to herself, and bent her head upon the make-up box and wept grateful tears. Then, smiling at herself and humming a little tune below her breath, she lifted the tray and found—not the tell-tale dresses which Pearl Carson had given her and which had been minutely described by the police in the newspaper account of the near- tragedy on the Carson farm—but two new dresses, cheap but pretty, the little paper ticket stitched into the neck of each showing the size to be correct—14, She was still kneeling before her trunk, blinded with tears of grati- tude, when a coarse, nasal voice slashed across the dress tent: “Well, strike me dumb, if it ain't the Princess Lalla in person, not a movie! Don’t tell me you're gonna bunk with us, your highness! 1 thought you'd be sawing wood in Pop Bybee's stateroom by this time! ‘What's the matter he ain’t rocking you to sleep and giving you your aice warm little bottle?” Sally rose slowly, the new dresses slithering to the floor in stiff folds. She batted tho tears from her eyes with quick flutters of her eyelids and then stared at the girl who stood at the tent flap, taunting her, “You're—Nita, aren't you?” Selly a selene was small, placating, “Tm— “Ob, I know who you are! You're the orphan hussy the police are lookin’ for!” the harsh voice ripped out, as Nita swung into the tent, her grass skirts swisbing like the biss of snakes. “Furthermore, you're Pop Bybee'’s blue-eyed baby girl! And—you're the baby-faced little she-devil that stole my graft with that little midget! Well, Princess Lalla, I guess we've been introduced proper now, and we can skip for pro- | malities and get down to business. Hunb?” And she bent menacingly over Sally, evil black eyes glitter ing into wide, frightened blue ones, ber mouth an ugly, twisting, red I HAVE some pure sheep fertilize: the best money can buy. I If you want to get your money’s worth phone T. M. Burch, 416 Seventh haul PRIZES AWARDED IN ORA- The Leaning Tower of Pisa Burleigh County, a House in the urleigh Coun furniture. Also garage for rent, Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street Phone 273. it PERSONAL PALMIST and Phrenologist _Mad- am Lattimerelle. Helps find lost A|_ articles. See her today, \115 First Street. Phone 1230. LA r, Watford City—Edward Grantier, Meredith Chappell and Earl Barbour won first, second and third prizes in the high school oratorical contest sponsored recently by the Masonic lodge of Watford City, according to Mis. Norstog, superintendent of the A cherry tree, developed in Japan, produces flowers and leaves the year in said Bu : Hf

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