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TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1928 —_—= __MALE “SLP WANTED __ MEN, why not learn a profitable profession easy work s short course, free catalog. Bar- by? —— Fargo, N. D.-Butte, ont, FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Girl for general house work. Must be competent take interest in caring for two children. Call 1249 between 5 and P< 8 ene lars WANTED—Middle aged woman or good girl for cooking in small ho- tel. Chas. Costello, Woodworth _ Hotel, Woodworth, N. Dak. WANTED AT ‘CE—Girl for general housework. to cook. Apply evenings at 422 Tenth street. WANTED-Girl for general house work. Phone 1043-W. Mrs. H. Lasken. EXPER! abel Palace Cafe, Mandan, N. WANTED—Ginl_to work on farm. Call 4-F-12, Mrs. W. H. Morris. WA jishwasher at en's Cafe. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN WANTED for local territory. If $50 a week interests you call H. D. Jorgensen, Room 421 Prince Hotel, Bismarck, N.-D. Out of | town appli bookkeeper and also as cashier and office toy, bell desires evening employment, necessarily desk work. Write we Ad. No. 28. VORK WANTED—Garden plowed and fertilizing, ashes eg a reasonable. Also one walking low for sale. 734-W.. Ym. Ode, 519 South Twelfth street. WORK WANTED—Piowing _gar- dens, hauling ashes, black dirt or fertilizer for gardens, and ex- cavat: Phone 686-M or call at 413 Thirteenth street south. John Johner. LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or rc air that leaky or elosge 1 radi All work guar- ant ce_reasonable. WORK WANTED—Hauling ashes, wig gardens, also black Ie sale. Phone 1219-J. J. W. Burch. _.-_ ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—One large front room for light housekeeping, clean and eyeing Cag? vale rd ‘urnis! and water. Emplo: desired. 517 Second street. Phone 812-J.__ . FOR RENT—Large room on ground floor, completely furni hed includ- Must be able; ssecccesseees | 149 Ads over 25 words, 3e addi- tional i per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 4 90 Cents Per Inch | Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles B.S 8" Mt Tan A RS AR ma eonancutr Tribune Classified Advertisement features, full ment, price $4900. $300.00 CASH AND ‘payment of nearly modern house, Sale: price cated east some repairs, can be $500.00 cash down, price $3500.00. cellar. $2300.00. - Easy terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN very good location, nice price $3800. NO need to bring an expert here to select a used car from the sensa- tional bargains now on our floor.. We make it a point to know all about the cars we accept’ in trade, so that we can tell you all abou them. ‘Rebuilt Care With a Ucratation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. FOR SALE $1500.00 cash and yerd BY: . Five ments of $35.00 per mont location. Sale price SIX ROOM house and new Sale price large rooms, full basement. 160 ACRES 10 miles north, nei Arnold, 70 acres under cultiva tion. Spring and trees. Will trade for cit necessary. FIVE ROOM modern rooms and bath. 50x150, splendid $3800. garage. Nice home, obaka te “3 auto if house at a it} floors, fireplace, good location. Hardwood floors, _ buil Peet) oopbili S mont which payments inchile. interest at 7 per cent buys a five room hardwood floors, bath, on ile garage. LARGE ROOMING HOUSE LO- Broadway, need of ht with . balance like rent, 7 per cent interest. ~ Sales FIVE -ROOM PARTLY MODERN house on Eleventh street, hard- wood floors, lights, water, bath, No heat. Sales price HOUSE, lot, lawn, | =~ trees, hedge, and flowers Sales Good terms. $700.00 CASH DOWN AND monthly payments including in- terest at 7 per cent buys a good modern six room house, hardwood furnace _ heat, Sales price $6500. LARGE HOME HAVING FOUR bedrooms on second floor, one bedroom on first floor, hot water fireplace, price $7850.00. Terms. you. Loan of all kinds. AGENCY #| Webb Block FOR SALE very low figure. Price $3750.00, Jot 50x150. TAIT hardwood finish:| ers fine ra land Terms. one of the best W. G. WORNER Phone 853-M. tno. Home privileges with board two. Home pri is wil if desired at 816 Main. Phone 141. FOR BI modern house, flat with bath. rooms and sleeping room in home, steam heat. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call at 623 Sixth street or phone 1151-R. FOR RENT—Large slee; room in modern home suitable for two gentlemen. Board if desired. Call at 519 Fifth street or phone T- suitable for one or two persons. Also i single room. Phone 1410 or call at 706 Fourth street. . Phone 619-W. FOR RENT—A small room in good modern home, close in. Gentle- bon only. 415 Fourth. Phone FOR RENT—One small room. Camu 4 FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth street. Phone 431. Mrs J. E. Dawson. CLEAN pleasant room in wooem home. Gail tes Fifth strect. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home. Call at 211 Second street. APARTMENTS For Bi oiimmiog 8! apartment, and hot water furnished. Screened porch. Phone 1188 i i EE fi fe AF i i \< i t i ! H a i t i i i =e} este te gest # it i i i af fi i if fe ie 4 58 f i E i [ E ee. ar & | KI i g Eg i iH at i ; i il z f ied t ui z f g i Hl if | ¥ antl is tities i ea i heat, hardwood floors and trim, large garage. Sales MANY ATTRACTIVE HOMES AT prices and terms that will please nts) made on Bismarck homes. Insurance 11 Years Active City Selling Phone 0. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Six quar-| adjoining es in state, $5 per acre or will trade for city property. tn, D. on her shoulder. “No Write Carl Russ, Mar- » honey, go easy!” Pop By- bee cautioned her futilely. “Better let_me do the talking—” “You shut up!” his manded angrily. “Sally, where I kept the money! Oh, I was @ fool, all right, but I wanted to show that I Thought [I'd the safe! trusted you! Huh! wife com- you knew You saw wronged you by accusing you of taking presents from my husband! him!” Dulted to the floor. “Yes, Mrs. Bybee,” safe. “Yo boy that very night! you, didn't you? Didn't repeated, on Sally’s wrist. “Oh, "had writhing with a pain of was scarce! unexpected cl “Bally certai ees see iF F ; E i ages | Hy 1H Hin Es 8 z | : iE if “ : iF] i i z i i i E tae. ths women's ‘ i ly conscious, 80 great her fear and bewilderment at this se. aly didn’t go with a Pop-Bybee interposed rlett] Ff : Ha Tell him you saw the safe! And she seized Sally’s wrist and shook her so that the midget had to cling tightly to the girl's neck to keep from be! ing cate Sally an- swered, her voice almost dying in her throat with fright. “I saw the But I didn't tell anybody—" Mar!” Mrs. Bybee screamed. “You told that David Sneaked off and went walking with him and cooked up this robbery so you two could make your getaway. Thought it was a grand way to get out of the state so the cops couldn't pinch yout” she beside herself with an-) ger, her fingers clamped like a Fise moaned, which 81 was rea “Turn | tree, not talking, when we sudden- Sees BESEREE Pe} i Bees 1H i ne F Gy i Hi it ut £2 83 E FIFTEEN years in the chick bust. POSITION WANTED ke ng Lostwood, Ni OFFICE ROOMS in Hoskins block. also Monarch range with hot wa: 1156-J. MISCELLANEOUS man Rollers aad Hi: also aative singers. treats, etc. Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728. Ci sizes. We have one to business. W. E. Stitzel, represen: tative. Patterson Hotel, marek, N. ji BISMARCK TRIBUNE ness js proof that we satisfy. Pelkey’s Poultry and Chick Farm, | Fargo, N. Dak. I WANTED—Position as “cook, 20 irs of experience in both cook- and Leyes 0 Nite Box 100, i RENT—Desirable office room See S. A. Floren, Business Service Co. Phone 401. BOARD AND ROOM ‘ROOM AND Board in modern home, ter front in good condition. Phone Call at 401 Ninth street. VOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- lartz Mountain, ages, seeds hone 115-J, Jacob | NATIONAL cash registers new and second hand. Over 500 i fra? and ‘it your Bis- en te mam RRR tre i STATE BRIEFS | FESSENDEN HOTEL SOLD Fessenden—The Vendome Hotel, formerly owend by Mr. and Mrs., O. C. O'Brien, has been sold to Mr.! and Mrs. P. H, Fahey of this city,' who are taking immediate possession. | BARN DESTROYED BY FIRE Stanley—The barn and contents on the farm of Mrs. Marwin Jones were destroyed by fire recently.! Two horses, hay and feed were, burned. Sparks set fire to the, prairie, doing considerable damage! 2 buildings on the James Minnister | farm. } ———— | NEW COUNTY AGENT AT WATFORD CITY | Watford City—F. C. Sieman, a na- tive of Canada who is now taking a special course at the University of linnesota, will be the new county agent of McKenzie county, having entered into a contract with the board of county commissioners and @OUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Eight room modern house, 2 lots, garage and other buildings. Price reasonable and terms same as rent. Write Box 19, Mandan, N. Dak. | Kindly notify R. W. Belyea, Wil: tun, N. D. i i wo 9 joining the east end park of Bis. bargaii Si arck, —Clifford, 1 FOR SALE plete with battery eliminator. Al. Ft. Lincoln, N. pe neceavioals eee REAL ES' SIX ROOM, old, spick and span, $4400.00. FIVE ROOM cottage, ocr at $2000.00, SIX ROOM modern house, in, SIX ROOM house, 00. bargain at . FIVE ROOM bun bath, me on monthl started on a home. FARM LANDS—Have sold more land this winter and have more leases out than since 1918. INSURANCE-—In good, old, reliable | successfu than last year. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI. NESS with the busiest dealer in the city. F. E. YOUNG. ernly. “How do you know been listening? Any proof?” es, sit!” Sally cried eagerly. “Mrs. Bybee had been telling me that she'd found out that Ford isn’t my real name, that the woman I always thought was my mother wasn't really my mother at all. She said she guessed I—that my moth- er was ashamed I'd ever been born. And that same day Nita called me a—a—bad name that means—” She could not go on. Sobs began to shake her small body again and her face was scarlet with shame. “That's right!” Gus, the barker edged toward Bybee through the crowd. “I found Sally lighting in- to Nita for calling her that name. And Nita didn’t deny she'd done it. Reckon that proves she was eavesdropping, all right. And if she was listening in, she was prob- ably peeping in, too, or heard Mrs. Bybee talking about the safe. Was the door open, ma'am?” “1, don’t ~know:! Mrs. Bybee snapped. . “Yes, it may have been. It was awful hot. And I didn't know anybody was on the train.” “It was open a little way,” Sally cried, “I remember distinctly. Be- cause I worried about whether Nita had overheard what Mrs. By- bee had been telling me, And} there's something else — some thing that happened that night. when David and I were walking.” Memory of that blessed hour in the moonlight brought tears to her eyes, but she dashed them away with the wrist which bore the marks of Mrs. Bybee's rage. “All we want Don’t be afraid to speak up.” “I hate being 8 tattle-tale,” Sal- ly whimpered. “I never told on anyone before in all my life! But | David and I were sitting under a i j She couldn't peeped 835 Be i Bs i i words. a pis Hf Hi a i : : ei 5 E F Es é Hi | rE EREe e i if EE i ie ott rf i ae SEEEE pF zit rtf ; ey i i i a : z & tt ty Ege ti | STRAYED—One black mare, 1400 Ibs., wire cut in left front foot and one blue roan mare 1000 lbs. cre tracts, See S. S. D. si Radiola No. 25 com- most new, $115.00. Call Lt. Jones, == modern house, sun| porch, basement garage, 2 years with | bath, sun porch, garage, Al condition, close Very reasonable at $5700.00. | € garage, galow, modern, close in, warm, very reasonable at $5000.00. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE | BUILDING LOTS—Buy one from payments and get/{! companies. I have done twice the| {rect ee insurance business this winter |sioners reserves the to reject . | was! FOR SALE—F om bungalow in A No. 1 condition. Very reason- ably priced i: taken at once. Small down payment. Phone 921 FLAT FOR RENT—Partly fur- nished and fully modern. Soo Cafe, 118 Clifford. ER SES RENT OR SALE—Three room R. H. Call at ixth street, See S. house on Fifteenth street. Crane. NT FOR BIDS ME! Dipping Tank Js for the construction of a Stock Dipping ‘Tank to be con- structe terling Station, Burleigh County Dakota, will be re- ceived Board of County Com- s at = aid county two o'clock p.m. mi ui May Ist, 1928. Dans and specifications are | on file with the county auditor or the county ag- on this con- i not. later may. be obtained fron ricultu 2 3 h bid must a rtified check for five of the total amount bi vable to the or- der of Geor Will, Chairman of the Board ommissioners as a guaran idder will, if promptly enter into a con- ¢ the Board of County AUTHOR OF at the last show and I thought Nita might really be all in, so I told her she could cut the last per- formance and go to the dress tent. I never seen hair nor hide of her again, and—” he paused signifi- cantly, “I don’t reckon I ever will.” No, I reckon you won't, not un- less the cops nab her,” Mrs. Bybee cut in bitterly. “I always said she was a snake in the grass! And that David, too! Them goody: goody kind ain't ever worth the powder and lead it'd take to blow out theig brains! I told you, Win- field Bybee, that there was some- thing phony about that hussy and Dave! ‘Tain't like a star perform- er like Nita thought she was to trail around after a cook’s helper, like she done. with Dave. They didn’t pull the wool over my eyes, even if they did double-cross the kid here—if they di¢@ double-cross her! Mind you, Bybee, I ain't say- ing I believe a word she’s been She knew where the safe and she tipped off the boy. I ain’t forgot they was both wanted by the police when they joined up with us! As I said be- fore, if it hadn't been that she was buried under the freak tent, she'd have skipped with Nita and Dave, You roped Nita in on your little scheme, didn't you, because she'd had more experience cracking safes than you or the boy? That's right, ain't it?” the old lady demanded fiercely of Sally. Sally shrank from her in hor- ror, but the midget, still perched on her shoulder, patted her cheeks reascuringly. “No, no! I didn't even tell David where the safe I didn’t! David didn’t do it! He couldn't! David's good! He's the best man in the world!” “Then where is he?” Mrs, By- bee screamed. “Why did he blow? 1 left him to guard the train, didn’t 1? And he ain’t here, is he? He wasn't here when we got back from the carnival lot after the tents was It he's so damned good, why did he blow with Nita and this Steve you've made up out of your head?” , Agricultural college. director; W. M. Stenshoel, Harold | F, Jefferis, treasurer. Wales, Marcus Lewis, A. T. Olson has been appointed to look over bing Marleys Yonker, executive com-/locations for a nine-hole course, mittee. Mr. Gorman, director of the exten- sion division of the North Dakota Mr. Sieman duties about will assume his new May 1. a Ts soda aaa GOLF COURSE FOR WASHBURN BAND ELECTS OFFICERS Washburn—Plans are being made Van Hook—John B. Rust was|by enthusiastic golf fans for a golf elected president of the Van Hookjcourse near Washburn. Dr. M. D band at a meeting held here recently.) McCurdy has been chosen to head George D. Wales is treasurer; A. T./ the club as president. W. K. Wil- Olson, secretary; Rev. M. S. Lewis,|liams wes elected secretary and Fred l OUT OUR WAY By waar | NAPOLEON GROCERY LEASED Napoleon—The Blue Front groc- ery, which was opened by C. L, Mer- rick about a year ago, has been lensed to Jack Gottlieb of Berlin, Mr. Gottlieb will take charge of the store in the near future, WELL, GOOD 4 BYE OL TOWN! I WAS BORN . IN YA ~— BUT 1 COUuLoON HELE THAT. =Z 0} G = fs . . THE SHORTEST TRIP AROUND THE WORLD, TT WLAMS » LEAVE AFTER BREAKFAST — HOME FOR DINNER, Sette. steanoen 4 Mrs. Snoop Snoops By Cowan STWERE ARE THINGS ABOUT \ WS NAME TWAT SEEM FAMILIAR, WMECE WANE Z SSEN THAT (AMP BEFORE? Wy CAK'T, : : DID Your HUSBAND( WELL- HIS WALK, WANE ANN THING — \ J COULD TELL iT DISTINCTWE ABOUT / A MILE OFF.OK ay uM YOu'aE AS GUNN DISGUISED AS / suRs OF Tut] I A SANDWICH MANI/ AS THE OTHER | I FIETY PEOPLE LOOK, HE'S DRINKING HIS COFFEE OUT OF WS SAUCER tf IF ZONL/ HAD ALEK OR TAS,OR ANILLIE,OR OSSIE “Now, now, Mother,” Pop Bybee soothed her, but his eyes were COME ON! DONT RON AXIAL WONT HORT. Yoo=MEBBE YouRE LONESOME LIKE I

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