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Pitenccnsenstiesecndondouasrtnicanennanedsieaneresenerserereeeney <a sieeaentioeawarinieteaadeeneamen inane neak OORT Pi aD mk NER mesma ———EE 2 AERIS oo Re PAGE SEVEN ous m’indiquer 1’Hotel Con- i amt ee tinental?” The gendarme told him If $50 a week interests in the car. + Paris.—When the Montmartre}to bo: it. The Englishman mere | room 421 Prince Hotel,, Mr. and Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld, | Apaches get into difficulties with; he had been misunderstood rai D. Out of town sons Edwin and Gerald and daugh-! the police their battle cry is “Mort his voice and repeated the request, NTED__s home of Frank Erickson. Mr. and! NTED for local| Mrs, Frank Ertckson took her home| MONDAY, APRIL 16,1928 = __Tity BISMARCK TRIBUNE BABY CHICK in the chick bus f that we sotisfy. and Chick Farm, SALESM Tribune Classified Advertisements cee HONE 32=_—.__ YOUNG MAN-—Ditrier Repro | Classified Advertising Rates || s00.00 saa ae THEN! Tataood Ns ake ter, Mrs. Lars Svendsgaard of | Aux Vaches.” A young English-| Whereupon he was taken to police ee Woodworth, spent Tuesday andj man whose French had been ne-| headquarters. The apache phrase FOR SALE Wednesday evening at the Ole Lil-| glected, was coached by a friend means “kill the cows.” OR TRADE—Sisx quar- efjeld home. | before crossing the channel. Upon 100,| ters ranging land adjoining Mr. and Mrs, Faink Erickson andj his arrival in Paris he approached ‘ one of the best lakes in state, $5 Son Ernest spent Tuesday at the/an officer and said ‘Pardon Mon- ee ne |... POSITION WANTED | a |WANTED—Position as cook, 20) __ years of experience in both cook- The bite of the spider known as the Black Widow has caused about CIeCaSito PROsGRtE pase | Effective Jan. 3, 1928 monthly payn ‘nts buys a new! v ED TO R | Per acre or will trade for city Andrew Nelson home. sieur l’Agent, mort aux vaches.! ten deaths in the United States, ent connection, unequalled oppor- ' insertion, 25 words modern five room and bath bung- | ——_____S | Write Carl Russ, Mar-; -———-——--—---- a $$ REMI ROYYSRR SR OE RO WIEN.” a eer tae Wes|| ¢ lasertions, 8 Hl Naticeg Fal purtidored “base | "or two rooms with. kitchenette | em particulars, Homecr: fest feature: a wi ¥ t lV =| - v ind, New. York City. -— 85 ment, ment garage. Eda or unfurnished. For SIX ROOK, EER ale = OUT OUR WAY By Willams WANTED—Farmer i farmer's 1.00 price $4900. eau Triinine ee ee porch, basement garage, 2 years! AER son or man to travel country. _ . a Id, spick 5 .00. T pi ee CONNON & COMPANY. pepu|| , uader ras |] parment of $85.00. per month nL SLR atte eileen Five OOM cottage, “with bath, SA AY ~You BIG \ / GREAT scoTT!\/on A OO THAT + _GBa Winona, Bfinn, ? DST] Ade over 26 words, Ye ada || Which payments Include interest FUR RENT Desirable offcé Form | giS"SOxT modern house, sun REE taal baie | ues ActanOY | Gate Vgiene We t MEN, why not learn a_ profitable LASSIF a pete gs ‘modern hed hardwood| Floren, Business Service Co.| Porch, garage, Al condition, close You'Lt BE HANGIN! OvEeR | + 0 'ATS WHER ul easy Bot speci short Cc “— floors, bath, good lot, garage.| Phone 401. ane Ree baat a $5700.00. | MY SHOULDER SOME BAWLNG OvT GOT \1T ON ou course, free catalog. Moler Bar- : - pri = = » M_ house, bat arage, y ‘A ber College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, 90 Cents Per inch SHE eee eee Re ROOM _ nin at $2300.00.) DAY ANO 1'M GONNA we BULLOF | oFFiceE GUYS. ole ’ LARGE ROOMING HOUSE LO.| ROOM AND Board in modern home, | ROOM bungalow, modern, | REACH BACH AN’ PEEL MH WOODS: [Qe CAN BAWLOUR ——— All classified ads are cash in si ‘also Monarch range with hot wa-| Close in, warm, very reasonable at \. 1 ss on cated east Broadway, need of ge a ‘ WH: WHY S OvT ALMOST FEMALE aes WANTED celved by } ane te be re- grime te a La sal bi tte Ca Le estan Fae BUbinG LOTS Hay ‘otia. $70 { YOu RIGAT OFF — IN DIONT THint( a WS FACE wANTED—Middle aged woman or insure .00 cal m, balance like . Call at inth street. d one from} aces need girl for cocking te canal! ed insertion same day. rent, 7 “cent interest. Sales) “= | me on monthly payments and get ANYBODY tT tel. Chas. Costello, Woodworth THE price $3600.00, MISCELLANEOUS started on a home. COULD. GET. Wn ee tt Hotel, Woodworth, N. Dal BI K FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger-| FARM LANDS—Have sold more| ANVAY STH MACHINERY WANTED AT ON te ISMARCK TRIBUNE || FivE ROOM PARTLY MODERN| man Rollers and Hartz Mountain,| land this winter and have more) (| ROARIN'. general housework. Must be able PHONE $82 house on Eleventh street, hard-| also sstive singers Cages, seeds | ,, leases out than since 1918, \ qh to cook. Apply evenings at 422 hte _ lights, eater ele tind Phone 116-3, aigcm INS pyran ted le Feliable ) I cellar. fo heat. Sales price , Dickinson, N. D., Box » Th e ¢ the | kiln Guaranteed $2300.00. Easy terms. | NATIONAL cash Teglaters new and Ne | ! Hey eee ATED crex| Rebuilt Automobiles [rive room mopern House.| fiten We have one to fe your) O,XOCR REAL ESTATE BUSI. get lah ‘sito’ experieteed A Used Car Is No Better Than the| tress, piety ‘ ng ed business. W. E. Stitzel, represen- % yal ise = cashier and oftice manager,| Dealer Made It price’ $8800.’ Good fterms, ee re esires evening employment, . x Di el a sarily desk work. Write| NO need to bring an expert here to WN Np | FOR SALE—Qualit “baby chicks. T| m7 ae Ad. No. 28. Sab f select a used car from the sensa- london Cena ehie: ae haye room for setting 300 custom WORK WANTED—Garden plowed tional bargains now on our floor.! terest at 7 per cent buys a good hatch eggs Ciel ate $6 Per iy 3 Vx bee and fertilizing, ashes hauled. Price bad make it a point to know all| modern six room house, hardwood vs B ineees Sicha ad idiot ld ickson called at the An- reasonable. Also. one walking| bout the cars we accept in trade,| floors, fireplace, furnace heat, sth: Renee Dsmieece: drew Nelson home Saturday. me 734-W.| 80 that we can tell you all about| good focatiom Sales price $6500.)FOR SALE—Two 5 acre tracts,| Ole Liilefjeld wa vi if low for sale. Phone gor Price $ ‘jeld was a Wilton call Wm. Ode, 519 South Twelfth} them. joining the east end park of Bis-) er Saturday. aeunts ‘Rebuilt Care With a Keratations [LARGE HOME HAVING FOUR] marek, at a bargain. See 8. 8. on returned from Bis- WORK WANTED—Plowing _gar- 7 bedrooms on second floor, one) __Clifford, Bismarck, N. D.___ rday where he has been dens, hauling. ashes, black dirt or] Lahr Motor Sales Co. Heit an ann hee, sles ges naa ed minnows i Plane Abagh for a few days. fertilizer for dens, and ex- wins eat, hardw loors and trim, _Third street. Bring your pail. rs, Axel Stenquist has been cavating, Phone 686-M or call at FOR SALE BL Sd garage. Sales! FOR SALE—Radiola No. 25 com-| Spending a few days at Bismarck 413 Thirteenth street south. John} ¢1590,00 cash and monthl ¥- price $7850.00. Terms. plete with battery eliminator. Al- Mie ee Lar Via eee Johner. __|" ments of $85.00 per month. Five| MANY ATTRACTIVE HOMES at| ost new. $135.00, Call Lt, Jones,|if0 (lida, who is iil in a hospital LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean} rooms and bath. 50x150, splendid| prices and terms that will please ba Lineoia, 'N re ss ellen! Alb tura Nelson called at a ai oe Tae oi Bn ied location. Sale price $3800.00. ed Ree ante an made HOUSES AND FLATS Erickson home Sunday. fi , on Bismarck homes. Insurance| FOR SALE—Modern bungalow with . Ole Lillefjeld had anteed and price: reasonable. SIX ROOM house and new garage.| of all kinds. FOR SALE—Modern bungalow wit efjeld | WoRK WANTEDCHauling ashes.) Sal ‘ice $6300.00. Nii ‘3 four rooms and bath, hardwood] * at the Elias Lillef- WORK WANTED—Haaling ashes iarge'rooms, full basement. """” HEDDEN REAL ESTATE | floors, equipped with gas, Bar-|Jeld Home, wun, Brown and for sale. Phone 1219-J. J. W./ 160 ACRES 10 miles north, near AGENCY it t ON gon Lester were Wilton callers Sat- Burch $ Arnold, 70 acres under cultiva. 11 Years Active Cit; i , SALE. . urda: = 0 a ity Selling FOR SALE— room bungalow y i BOOMS FOR RENT I i I te Bo Phone 0.| in A No, i condition, Very reawon:| MF. and Mrs. Joe, Brown, visited —— orieallieng POT i die <n) ! tal t . oY : Pe ia ee dewiernet feet lyin th My SeaeTtees| Wwe WRECE “Or aa pad SP Ste , SALE—A new 19238 FLAT FOR RENT—Partly_ fur-| at the Iv ‘ = eS a ee comfortable, ground floor, fully|FIVE ROOM modern house at a!" Knight coach. Will consider] ished and fully modern, Call at |°¢yyre Iver gjtickeon home, furnished, heat, light and water. Tot 50: 180, aT h tied ‘ah’ | small car in trade. Write No. 25,! Soo Cafe, 118 Sixth street. See S. vbeed bea i ial GAL al Employed desired. 617 Second fea . I hardwood finish. _care Tribune. a : seo 8 Chiftord. i” ejat the Dan Johnson home Sunday | P . a street. Phone 812-J. ; ea | ee saciid ____. | evening, y Cowal Son Bence cence W. G. WORNER FoR BALE nie | Ford Roadster | FOR RENT OR SALE Three room alts, Ptiskson and grandson i sleeping rooms, could also be Phone 853M. Box 184. le ‘ite P. O. ies on Fifteenth street. R. H.| Ronald of Bismarck returned Mon- | = oy for light housekeeping if . ne, day efter spending a week at the} THE STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE preferred. sein, loca- 5 OF POP GUNN HAS PLANED / WERE ISN'T A LOT tion, Can be had by the 15th. Call a | ME FACT THAT RIGHT INTO CUR HANDS OF TAK ABOUT THAT at 223 T ve. W. * | THE POLICE : pa Oe oe z : | SHOULD HE FAIL To SHOW UP = | VERY THING-AND FOR RENT—Large room on ground ‘ “l ARE ‘ ‘ floor, completely furnished includ- \ \ STRAINING A SECOND TIME, THE COURT WHILE TM SURE Nou ing piano. Suitable for one or i ENERY EFFORT WILL AWARD US JUDGEMENT / WOULD NEVER BE A two. Home privileges with Board F 4 . if desired at 816 Main. Phone , ra bet as WAXDED MOVE, STILL 1411-M. ‘ ; | PoP You" : : x me a W'RE Too CLEVER To FOR RENT—Six room and 8 room ANNE AUST! IN AUTHOR OF | WITHIN, THE PASS UP ANY “TRICK THAT modern house, modern 4 room *SAINT AND SINNER®’ | 2 WOULD WIN YOUR. flat with bath. Furnished three | iS Sale ouaes at qo For saree fae mareexEp and she squirmed in the man’s; voice came strangely out of the, ing, soaked body, to find apparently a prt hale: 0 re one rae Tree Tard af. ihe state | arms so that she could see his face, (darkness, “Lucky David, wher-|the entire carnival force huddled | TaS COURT POE eeiaal Papa Opts vee te It was aot mt a ibis hes elt a is ue ie your first {in tho rain to welcome her, drawn Hl \ 54 oF MORE’ s man whom “Enid” had called thought should go to bim. David|by that fatctu! cry of “Hey, rube!” & Hoe steam at cian 603 “Van.” His face was laughing, |and Sally! How do you iike ‘play-| Jan, the slant, was there, ‘ead: THAN PASSING ad Ud atttstiot alate Ai61cR: gay, mocking, untouched by the/acting,’ Sally Ford?” eyed but smiling, “Pitty Sing” INTEREST To A\ . a ae ee masta pallor of fear exultant, vores tereor mnie the menace of | perched on ono of his shoulders, = Two PEOPLE \\ Zl v 3 es rather, in the excitement of the| violent death had held for her now | Noko, the mate midget, th 2 oes suitable for one or two persons. storm. His dark eyes were wide, |seemed a pallid, weak thing, be |other, “The ail nobody bn: ite” \ (a : Also furnished single room. Phone shining even through the fitful/side the heart-stopping emotion | was there, too, ker right arm in rad { Vor) __1410 or call at 706 Fourth street. darkness made by the flickering of | which the New Yorker’s mocking, | splints; a de sh down her ( A FOR RENT—Large furnished room the crarily swinging gas jéts. amused voice uttering her real |pale cheek; Eddie Cobb, who, they in a new modern house. Reason- bs ey cnennhakenne “Isn’t it glorious?” he chal-|name called into being. Her head told her as they chorused their able price. Opposite courthouse, the police are after David and |lenged her, above the uproar of| jerked {instinctively from the com: | welcome, had been crying like a Q __north 5 512 Rosser. Phone 109: -W. wind, rain, hafl and the frightened | fort of his arm. Squirming away | baby as he ched for her —— L DON'T WANT To Jume — DO AWAY UITH THE DEFENDANT - FoR RENT—Furnished light animal sounds of human beings in| from him, under the sodden blan- ' through the wr of the carnival, AT CONCLUSIONS, BUT FROM WHAY A STUNT ! SHE FLATTERED housekeeping room and also a fear of death, ket of canvas, she curled into a | was clasping a drenched Kewpie THE WAN HE SCHEMED AND TALKED MY INTELLECT - BUT BELIEVE ME, KAD furnished bedroom at 619 Sixth “I’ve got to find the midget—| tight little ball of agony, her face | doll to his breast, apparently tho ME INTO THIS MESS — WELL, wt WE street._Phone 619-W. many years ia salty Slane she shouted, strug. cupped in ee hands. “So that’s | sole survivor of his gambling wheel \E HE DIDNT HAVE A WAND th a eaes Sees Mask FOR RENT—A TT] in good She noon forgets her fears of gling frantically to release herself.|why you bothered me 60!” she | stock. y is modern Home, ciate i Gentle- tection and relies om bh eed charming barker has res- cried Ber Yolo muffled by her| Pop and Mrs. Bybee were there, pe poe nleget el ong ae VEL TUCK IT AWAY AMONG LEY men only. 415 Fourth. Phone cued her,” Van shouted. “I was| fingers. “You're a detective! You | Mrs, Bybeo clad only in a black OTHER STOCK OF TRICKS FO! 1152, papi bina afraid some officious ass had cheat-| knew all the time! You were go- | sateen petticoat and a red sweater. DRIVE IT PAST A STRAIGHT ce FOR RENT—One smi sleeping ed me of the pleasure of rescuing | ing to take mo to jail! Oh, you—| And in spite of his heavy loss from \ E1Gi eOTUGE 3 . ig room. Hazelhurst 411 Fifth. ay waited all aaa , On Der, Deval ee ie) fury of the storm Pop was Ph 273. jut is sentence was broken in “Listen, you le jot!” Van's | smiling, his bright blue eyes twink- ‘FOR RENT—ioom at 400 ieth two by the long-threatened collapse | voice came sharply, bereft of its ling a welcome. ela fo street, Phone 481. Mrs J. E. of the tent. A center-pole struck | mocking note for once. “I'm not eves roved from face to face, con- Dawson. : mi a Gaoie ea Anookings him ‘ sdatenttve! eae heavens! Do|fidently at first, grateful for their " = 5 IPT TRA Rong t, -an ly with him. lool e@ one’ "ve always un-| friendliness, then widening with : yn een ag Call fos rite fake. pad whet .seoried ls henee of cornoee that Lydneghl enormous ees For David was not there, « 4 nightmare she struggled to release | feet and wear derbies and talk out | “Where's David?” she cried, stret. ant get oan, herself from the steel-like clasp of|of the corner of their mouths.” |then, her voice growing shrill and FOR Bre sceeenaned, soem in me the black-eyed nis arms ont the smothering em- Mockery. Re creeping back. “pid |frantie, she screamed at them: Second a a race o| @ rain-sodden canvas.| you think that a poor little tyke | “Where's David? Tell me! He's street. each ether, for they To add to the horror, rain fell| like you was worth sending to New | hurt—dead? Tell me!" She broko Ppt a heavily upon the canvas that held | York for a detective to bay at your | away from Van, ran to Pop Bybeo APARTMENTS oo. oo ES ane them pinned helplessly to the|hecls like a bloodhound? I merely | and tugged with her ttle blue FOR RENT—Two room apartment storm broke with such sud |¢arth; hail pelted her flesh bitingly | overheard the little Betsey’s kcon | white hands washed free of their oh aa and mary ner den and devastating fury that ores ero the subjons protec- perpantion ee zene salesiiisn. And bran imekenp, at his wet sont ‘ furniture. ‘Also garage for ren perform lon e canvas; and every mo-|I took the trouble to inquire cas-| “Reckon he's cafe and sound in & Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street ie gent Seargpon re rae - ment they were in mortal danger | ually of the governor this evening | the privilege cur,” Bybee reassured | EF kl d His Friend __Phone 273. . obey the “white hope’s” frantic |f belog trampled to death by the| Just who—it aaybody—Salty Ford / her, but bis blue eyes avolded hers, reckles and Mls Priends FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; bellow of warning. be ot ieee senival atta aac be—” pe one she pie ; | also for sale, 3 burner gas ite, - who elear of the tent “Then you gave me away— “Was anyone killed in the storm? einen aaa gvene ‘and Lauoteld dnd i Lea rane cate ence mille’ | when it had eollapsed. David and me!” she accused him,|Tcil me!" she insisted, her bluish IMAGINE MIB IA ME AFRICAN day bed. Call 930 Fourth. both exits of the Seat that cediyd “Don't — struggle,” came that | shuddering with sobs, lips twisting into a pitcous loop JUNGLES !! WHEA) ZUSED To FOR RENT— Front 5 coom flat. oot tata tes miduay aad ae poo] mocking voice, panting a little] “Not at all. How it does pain |of pain. STUDY MWY GEOGRAPHY AT HOME With hot . in at the back of rogers theese with the effort of speaking under | me for you to persist in misunder-|_ “We can't find Nita nowhere,” LAENER MOUGUT AT I'D which performers passed in and the smothering caul of capvas,|standing me! I gave ncthing| Babe, tho fat girl, blurted out, her ENER BE LERESIT STILL 9 out between shows. At Poo 1 “Lie—astill. I'll hold up—the can-| away—ebsolutely nothing! I mere-| eyes wide with childish love of ex- IS LIKE A DREAM r Free crip a pa eg vas—so you—can breathe, Shield|ly found out that David Nash and|citement. “We thought she was To Me! ware esate ty 8 impact your faco—with your—arms. Sorry | Sally Ford are fugitives from jus | buried under a tent but they've got iJ of wind and hail and rain,4 —I muffed—the role—of. rescuer— | tice, wanted on rather serious /all the tents up now and sho ain't deck into the t riven | of damsels—in id charges. After making the ac-| nowhere.” os to im, | ma! leve @| —missing. r she not believe FOR RENT Furnished or juntur.| fj | Sally was fighting her way to-|she crooked an arm over ber face,| word of the willy story. Besides.| for an instant that Pop Bybee was remy ‘287, pied Moe ee cele roLail;|#0,that the hail no longer punished |I have your own word for it—”/ telling her the truth, AGH RENT —Farsskel Apo ak small ody hurting itself fatilely |it, And she relazed as much ag|and he laughed—‘that you are| “It seems to me,” Van interrupt. - _ all | possible, her head on Van's shoul-| ‘not that kind of a girl’ Asa mat-|ed nonchalantly, “that dry clothes able for family of 3 or 4. 719 1-2 thought of chival: knew Tipe aaa “2S Ceri Shc, te" mr | foie aay tr ash ese nnd fr Frac da 4 4 mass of canvas that e| May I escort you to your tent?” ‘The region was notorious for its) weighted them down. Van't left | ‘heave-ho’ of stalwart black d he bowed FURNITURE FOR SALE exelones, and the horror of such | Band My ee ee ee eve was outspread, just above|And the storm fs over, except for |mony before her. her face, holding the dripping|a lady-like rain.” “He saved my life,” Sally ac * cloth high enough above her nose ‘was not till he mentioned the| knowledged suddenly, half-angrily, to permit ber to breathe in some| blessed fact that Sally realized{ for she resented with childish un- degree of comfort. that the storm was indeed over. | reasonableness the fact that it had ‘Better?” he asked sorely, n0 | The only sound, besides the shouts | been this mocking, insolent strang- . fear at all in his voice, only. a|of the “white hopes” engaging in “enbe” } mocking sort of anxiety. “We'll | ralsing the collapeed tent, was the| ect tuvid who baa sancd bor” : exit when she remembered “Pitty | be safe enough here until the tent | patter of rain the canvas if No Bae aed ber. Bing.” the midget, tiny, helpless |is raised, unless steps on| which still dora. bie] Ae Dour later when sip was um, Miss Tanger, who was paying her] us. And by this time your charm: | small, cold body, as wet as it ahe| “Mslly asleep in her berth in the to carry her to and from the tent, ing employer, the redoubtable Fup | bed been swimming. choy SNe, whose SOSEINE c8r6 who must even now be cowering | Bybee, has of course assembled his| Struggling to @ sitting position| "#0 been pressed into service in ia ber bebychair; unable even to|roustabouts to rales tbe tent in| uader tho already moving mass of| ten,” a" sudden “uproar -hoatae ence, Without soci | the ‘expectation of Mating buried | canvas, the Mow Yorker wupped his] veicgg shouting and cursing— It was'not quite so bard to posh | and ‘Turkish harem girle who read ed: “Ship aboy! abay!” In |Sbocked ber into, consciousness, her way ‘back’ into the center of ” ‘ an aside to the‘ chuckled: Broken sentences flung out by an- chee ie ease ts copa “Aren't you ever serious? Aren't|“What does one shout, ander the | £17 men. Pop Bybeo's volce easily fealstance to anyone it” Sally gasped —_|ciroumstances—or rather, under was 20 foolish &s to tempt 1” | the her what bad happened: death under a collapsed tent. - ae of a collapsed carnival “Every damp’ cent gone!—Pay: She had almost reached the roll gone!—Safe cracked! ; ee ee you you was 8 fool to take in them felt herself lifted into a pair two hobos that was already want- of strong arms, swung high above ed by the police. That Dave guy's che bands of the last ofthe crowd beat 8 clean-up—" | {To Be Continued) David cannot be found, ané ‘ Py is prep a5 having helped

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