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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DANDELION DOOMED Guthrie, Okla., June 20—The low- ly dandelion has run its course. This need which, in addition to being used as a food, or something for the home- loving man to weed out of his lawn, is secretly brewed into a glorifying Tribune Classified Advertisements ——= PHONE 32—— FEATURES ON THE AIR rid the community of “this obnoxious flower.” ———_—— POOR LI'L FELLER Wichita, Kas., June 20.—Sixteen years of married life proved too much for Amos E. in. He re- pgu it,” he said. “Twelve years ago took a gun after me at Monroe, and in Burton she tried to again.” SFE — ‘ “ON TO EM + ~ June 21 and edifyin mncoction, must centl: d for divorce on nds} Mrs. Muggs: So you'll have to MALB “SLP WANTER BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY pi teeaivel Biesderd Fine) According 4 o see by Mayor oflextreme sort f Sed Med throw ou tl i ew geome you got? TANTED—Men, honest relia- a Hen AARTNER WANTED—For 6:36—Albin's Orchestra—WJZ KDKA KYW KWK . ™ ‘alp! avis. avis has sent out! wife, Annie ryan, abuse jm. rs. ‘uy 3 es, started. ble for rural sales work in North Classified Advertising Rates money making proposition. Small 6:30—Hoover Hentinels: Pop ulat ere WOW KVGO WiRA Wiad @ proclamation urging citizens, as “She curses and abuses me, and/| flirting with me right away—and Dakota. Must have light car and Effective Jan. 3, 1928 investment and car required. Call WSM WMC WSB WDAF part of their “Clean Up Week,” to| threatens to kill me, as if she meant|that means he’s broke.—Life, F be ready to, start at once. Top|| 1 insertion, 25 words at Annex Hotel, Room 10,6 to 8| | %00—Saxwell Hour: Lewis tJamen, Guest Arist—wiz. EDR A WE | oo 5 money paid from start. See L. G. or under .......... 8 75 p. m., 10 to 12a. m. aR KYW Wes Kee Wan WAX KOA WOW oo uowien, Park Hotel of wile 2 insertions, “i ‘* — s:00—Bilehelin Program; Pop fe Musio-WJ2 KOKA WLW WJR KYW OUT OUR WAY, By, Williams 0. Dak. under ........56 _Lo , i : q , Se ties be ones WANTED Mast'be cxper:|| ® insertions, 25 words LOST—Between Grand Pacific hotel| | °-QESatriats Advice Ota oe Wiig WOW VCO WFAA fenced in shining shoes, one 16 Or under .......... 100 and Eltinge Theatre, pin about 90 BERS OAL WHAS WME WSE WD AY KOS WraMt WwwJ a ogg May aad 1 week, 25 words or se five and one-Lalt inches | Pn " 8:30— Wao wor wane fusio—WEAF WGY WGR WWJ KSD ped 8 PPro spear shai set with amber col- IT Ads over 25 words, 3¢ addi- cred stones, Finder please re- ! hoe Shining Parlor. tional per word a Thursday, June 21 12:30 p. m.—Music. ‘at once to learn a turn to Tribune office. 9:30 a. me—Muar, 1:00 p. m.—Weather, news. AN’! STiut Py =» Barber Short Term now.|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY —Two black ge or a. m.—Opening market. 1:30 p. m.—Farm flashes. GOIN’! WIN H ; Free catalog explains all. Moler RATES ears old, weighed about 1400 Ibs.| 10:00 a. m.—Weather forecast 6:30 p, m.—Orthophonic program. GosH, PoP! : * i Barber, Fargo, N. D., 90 Cents Per inch ee Call Francis Jasz-| 11:00 a. m.—Market. } 7:30 p. m.—Weather, news. Quitth’ ALREADY ?\: “Hou MAKE ° 4 utte, Mont. J wry - All classified ads are cath in || LOST—Elk teoth watch fob, Re-|NOTICH TO REPAIR SIDEWALKS. | chology.” Armed with the book and S eM sniP 'ANTED—Immediately, men sto To Each of the Ow a Oce WHY “ou ality for. Railway Mail Clerk should be re- turn to Tribune for reward. ants of the Respective Premises 3 Sree ee 2 ae to fe 2 THAT. OFFEN, t 7 I: ronx butcher. wever, things 2 3 $160-$2265 Mo. Write, Oz- FURNITURE FOR SALE WHEREAS, nen ey Commission | failed to work aut: according 6 ONY THREW ment Inst., 38-P, St. Louis, Mo. FOR SALE—One oak ice box for|°!,,(te, City, of Bismarck deem it| Hoyle, The crowbar didn’t put the FEMALE HELP WANTED THE car; nearly new, 1 baby buggy, /of, or along, each of the following | butcher to sleep and when he started girl wanted to take BISMARCK TRIBUNE good condition, 1 Victor phono-|ssciocu prcmimes as herein set |howling for help (contrary to psy- a care of little girl and do light PHONE 82 graph, consul style, 50 records, 1/‘RT.n°the West side of Lots 7, to chological premeditation) George 2 housework. One who wants good baseball uniform, equipment. In-|10, inci. of Block 39, in 3°. ‘end jheaded for the elevated stairway only : C. Addition to the City of Bismarck, f ‘ é 4 Mra. Pinks, 719 1-2 Thayer. Guaranteed peeeaasliy Farnitise’ Ca ee to notify you, and cach of you, jas Sues WANTED—_—An experienced girl for * os provided by law, to repair such Side- aa a r WANTED—An experienced girl for! Rebuilt Automobiles |_Noo 7” rnc tn, tront.of or sone aaid poem | MIS-PRINTS BOOST RARE BOOK street, Mrs. Hinkel, Do not] A Used Car le No Better Tham the FOR SALE—Baby buggy. Phone |you 4 your own cxpeae: a cacy | Cleveland Fine 80 2h inated phone. ealer Made It, - of you are hereby ‘hotifed and Te-| prints yo sl : “Th WANTED—Part_or full time girl] po you sw N HEARING PE Buna TEERET SUC aTiee arc | Pen ve shall Know them. “TRE ( pose people would be Lisi ft rr be et forth, | three clements that enter into the for general hourework. Phone) coming back here vear after year! stato ESTAR HISTO Crono oot hurelubstore: descrived: | valuation of rare old books are de- 12 for used cars if they didn’t get Lurleig which are owned by you, subject to | sirability, demand and the degree of WANTED—Experienced waitress| just wnat they want and enjoy | 28, County Court Before lon. I. C.) the approval of the Street Commis. ity.” Th J. Holi ibrars "t? JY | Davies, Judge. sioner, and in strict accordance with | rarity, hon Holmes, librar- 2 at the Olympia. pes oie ne a af fats | (in the Hatter of, the Estate of ordinances now in force and, eff ian of the W. her collection, J A te Bives the buy-|Gharles D. Wright, Deceased. at your own expense, within 10 day* | was doing the t 3 ”* CEF-ACK'S Radiator “Sb me ee ag aaaa a obec Seip eel yeu tall to a9 _Fepate "the agai, such eqilg, indicated copies ‘of “The wick i 5 8 "! wi be ‘e| by e me ye on- race ey ait that” leaky orl “Rebuilt Cars With a Keretation” | Riche anuree ee Wiener ai feomtractor employed bythe City Tor ders of the Invisible World,” writ- clogs. 1 radiator. All work guar- other persona unknown claiming | that Durpane, ooo red against’ said|ten by Cotton Mather. The latter, anteed and price reasonable. Lahr Motor Sales Co. | or’incumbrance pon the’ prop: | Premises. id he said was purchased at a New aoeerer—eemememenee | erty described in the petition or You are required by said ordinance, ; York sale for $3450, while the other ‘OR RENT—Five roo FOR SALE CHEAP—Two business olegpondents cota to the (City Engineer for line and grade of] “The first edition is the author’s room city heated partment, | lots and office building located on © Named Respondents: walk and for a permit to construct ;child. The true collector does not ivate bath. For sale: Man's! the best corner in Driscoll, North | citeg ann rons teed ta te tery Oe en aa Sates ae! 19, | desire the second edition, but the ‘ eLuxe bicycle, gas saving plate:) Dakota, suitable for Filling Sta- cited and required to appa rere (sore unneat MD» June [first with all its mis-prints. “Seare; . . kitchen cabinet, Corer « Aha and] tion. The lumber in this building | Uurleigh, in said State, at the office | (Seal) M. H. ATKINSON, ity in bookq always makes values,” q heating stove. Phone 905 after 5) is worth $500.00. Inquire of of the County Judge of said County, City Auditor, 2 he went on, “A copy of the Guten- i —Pm _____ |, Wright, Station Agent or write |Mamarck in’ sald County and State, made eee berg Bible sold in New York two FOR RENT— Tw: well furnished) _P. O. Box 169, Sioux Fails, 8. D.|on the 1ieh’ day of July A.D. 4 sine ani years ago for $106,000, Tt was later yusekeeping rooms, groun TAT CASH REGTS at the hour of 2 o'clock fn the a n ePENDEN’ TO|sold to Mrs. arkness and en ines private entrance. me} styles and sizes. We have one to pevition. ‘nevowstore. flea’ in. this| Mertzon, Tex., June 20.—The only| Returning to “The Wonders of 1198 or call at 601 Second street) fit your business. W. E. Stitzel,| Cov" aon Gt oewinorendreiee ene person in all Irion county, dependent ne ae World, Holmes ex- TRwillLiams at Ave. B. representative. Patterson Hotel, by this Sourt establishing in {00 Public support, is on the way to Bike wechiint: ee IM aie SS ee « WOMAN WANTED to assist with) Bismarck, N.D.____ | George B. Weight, and Murray. §.|wealth.| The man Who is pauper On| temporary. witehe ft of early New| —— ite aaa a aT ——— ¢ RS, housekeeping work, $10.00 per) FOR SALE—Large heating. plant |tne Fisht of succession to the prom: | tree ne lend near here. His name is| England. ‘The cou work for wake. Call Sgt.) in good condition, suitable for ho-|ises of the estate of Cha . Setanta near here. His name mali, : : thergus Fall | Fred Saunders. fn mae ao = i; tasataed eres a aed has 34 aa deceaned, deeribed in sald petition | Recently oil was discovered in the {t©, write it. nicely furnis! nches by . Piping an RooWit inte ct Gucntera’ din the | volume are room, sultahle oe one or vee a HESS a Olaf Lee, C10}, Block Twelve (12), several Glia watesina de tee bis 16-| ut all at ‘enth street or phone} Washburn, N. Dak. st 4 Addition to Biamarci, AON eeaet. Batol ereined a 705-3, FOR SALE—Ckice Imported Ger MoT eee ee cieecion | Sen edamariinipralwaveunigieeweicns|~) Os 20,—It' Aut? £ & PART be jor i nding always higher prices| Oakland, Cal., June 20.—It’s tough MY FAULTS WELL A BU FOR RENT—Fernished room in el Rollers rl Hartz Mountain Fad by, law ay of June A. D, (and dickering for possible rovalties,j when you make up, your mind that suppose twas aut \/ oF iT CAN BE LAID ARE. TWSIL BEA ; new home with mph ee garage.| also ative singers. Cages, seeds * P-|County officials say that Saunders’| you want to die, and then can’t. Eva TO BLAME BECAUSE // To You, AND THE SCREAM! HEANENS, { 611 Second sti hone 812-W. ea ete. Phone 115-J, Jacob) Ty the Court: attitude is unfair, because as long) Frances, tired of the mortal afflic- You MARRIED ME THe DUST — LOTS FOR SALE Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728. _|(Seav) soe ant GoyBAVIES., jas he refuses to sell the county isitions that beset her constantly, sat INSTEAD OF : : WANTED FOR PASTURE—25 udge of the County Court. | forced to provide his sustenance, _j herself upon the tracks of the South- | mr sate 6/20-27 | BRUCE DANGERFIELD! fl ‘OR SAI Nonresident owners) head of cattle, good feed and wa- Resi ier icine ON —_______ ern Pacific and waited patiently for OF COURSE You of choice lots have decided to| ter. H. S, Fairchild, McKenzie,! peregrine falcons will frequently! PSYCHOLOGICAL HOLDUP _ | the electric to come along and assist foU HAD close out and priced accordingly.| | N. Dak. ___________ | pursue and strike down pigeons and|, New York, Jyne 20.—Psychology| her to another world. But the mo- NOTHING To SAN ; Save money by consulting J. K.| OR SALE—Casting box and one|other victims for the mere sake of |has been proved a failure in the hold-|torman stopped the car and Eva | : Doran, 406 Third street. 7-H. P. Electric D.C, motor,|killing; they are capable of over- fe ets, ah pete das Howl I of gave no reason for her ! a APARTMENTS cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. | takine the fastest birds. !been studying the of Psy-idesire to die. FOR RENT—Three room furnished nL apartment on ground floor. New- | ly painted, private entrance, elec- | trie stove. Inquire at 1100 Broad- or phone 129-W. FOR rege gage furnished apartment, ne’ lecorated on ground floor. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Nice 5 room modern eo For er informa- 53 phone 53 .¢ 329-W. ‘OR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished a} ent. Varney apart- ments. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Modern apartment. L. K. Thompson. Phone 180. » RIAL, |S BECOMING AN (SSE IN THE GUNN HOUSEHOLD — THIS HAS HAPPENED VIRGINIA BREWSTER fa tn NATH. things and come with me,” she ad- vised, suddenly conscious of what Miss Evans would be in for at Oll- ver’s hands when he learned where Virginia had got the information that had exposed him. He was West Indies, would have thrilled any of the Blue Capella’s employes. Apparently Mr. Welkins expected her to be delighted. Her silence puzzled him. “You will be glad to go, won't you, Miss the home port without bringing her some memento of his latest voyage. Virginia knew he would come to her when he left Mr. Welkins and she hurried a little, hoping to get away before the conference 000° thi leges her father cheated him AND FLATS sure to make a hurried investiga-| Brewster?” he asked uncertainly.|ended. The thought of chatting FOR RENT—Five room lower du- tion, she foresaw. “We want someone as hostess who| with him at this time filled her plex, attached garage. 614 Ray- “Does he deserve it?” Miss Evans | will know how to make the pas-| with dismay. Mond street. mediate posses- pa ee countered. 5 sengers feel as though they were! Stacy’s business with Mr. Wel- sion, rent $50. 0. W. Roberts, Promises to invest the money for ‘He deserves to be shot.’ our guests on the ship. Bring them | kins must have been of small im- “All right. Will you wait, though, until I tell him I’m leav- ing? I’ve been breaking in Miss Lord for the job on the quiet so he won't bo inconvenienced.” “I'll wait for you downstairs,” Virginia told her. “Bring all your together; see that everyone has a good time.” + “Why, I don’t know,” Virginia began hesitatingly. “There are a number of things I'd have to think about before I could decide, Mr. Welkins. But if you will give me portance, for he appeared before Virginia's desk sooner than she had ‘expected. After a friendly greeting he remarked feelingly: “Suppose you still refuse to dine with me? But you ought to, you know; I'm pretty blue and not & 117 Main Ave. Phone 751 or 151. FOR SALE—Bungalow, five rooms and bath. Less than three years old, living room and dining room have oak floors and trim and the M0u, BE MINE! TLL DO MY LITTLE SNOOKUMS r. She seeka work, bat without Inco « te gains her confidence her attentions which NES NOUR OLD LONE NOTES -~M IM 90.1910= LISTEN To THIS —DARLING SWEET SNOOKUMS— 3 LOVE Nou!Love Yous LOWE YOU!! I REAUZED (T MORE “WAN EVER WHEN & SAM YOU OUT BUGGY RIDING WITH BRUCE DANGERFIELD LAST EVENING. BRUCE \S ALL RIGHT IN HIS WAN, BUT LONEY, WE'LL NEVER MAKE YOU THE HUSBAND | TWAT TWILL DARLING, CAN'T LINE WITHOUT: ANNTHING TO MAKE | HAPPY — War's A Toot! WAL WERE'S ANOTHER ONE-NES, THESE ARE YOURS AND YOU SAN YOU WARD NOTHING TO ‘DO NIT MY NOT MARRAING. . FELLOW LIKE WITH OA . PEN AND INK SCRAWLS,: ESPECIAUN IN THE SPRING ~, GOSH ! WHAT ASAD A CAN SOUND Few in kitchen, bath room and - ee ie each MCHING tears |things and we'll take a taxi to my| few days . . . I'd want to talk | sweetie in town.” ment stairs. Built in features, _- eau office, I think I can get you a po-|to Mr. Dann about t. . ." | «you're a great satlor.” Virsinia y¥ am INIA am eve> | sition there.” “Ot course, of course, Well, let’s | ¢,.-oq herself to say in the manner ne “ eared. | won't eet Pac assistant and see! or their usual give and take. rT leclares “You never will believe that I'm pS era enn VINGINVA ‘aud Later, on the way to the offices! _ Virginia went out to send in Miss |1444 in every port, will you?" ‘MAKE us a cash offer for our five a ae =e. tacky Jot the Blue Capella Steamship| Evans. Presently the latter ro) c.o-y jaughed back. ‘Just the room modern bungalow, located at py leas leh | Line, Virginia told her more about |turned to say that she bad been! ...4¢1 am way down low. Ran in- 1108 Ave, D. Owner's work will acThe_tummer passes ané ta early |tho position she might be able to ae She. poation Virginia haa|t,#0me bad news concerning an not living in qoumeree September she en nmaeen. Wwaen. | get for her. aoe fF hee ming that-she|°l@ friend of mino in Hait!. Chap Write Box 468, Terre Haute, Ind. Afections. | “They told me a few weeks ago ey ay ge ty ©) called Oddly. Name's O. D. D. Ske appeals to would refuse the offer to go as host ess on the Agena’s cruise, though a chance to get away from New York and the immediate influence FOR SALE OR RENT—New_ mod- * Phone six room We 1001-R or call at 417 Griffin Leigh. Great character all through the West Indies, Well, here's a gewgaw for you. Shameful how that I could have an assistant,” she said; “but I thought I could do the work alone. I'm afraid it's er that he has not made a for her, but that he in mag ith her and will Freckles and His Friends : Fy"intatuatea’ wi a not going to be so easy for me to you take gifts from me and never of Frederick Dean appealed to her. ” sICcK R iG DON’T gladly give her the hundred thes- | concentrate on it now.” give a thing in return.’ ig erg CHAPTER XXXVIII ce eee need come |New Ore a8 she counted the time | Gey with an "air of being. belp- NOW LETS SEE WAT Serums, pills, pus-punching, poi- RGINIA submitted unresfst-| one to take my place soon. I'd like oo th pote’ from him if she} j.c1y exploited. Virginia admired IT iS= dope to the EW SYS- ingly to Oliver’s embrace. Her | you to have it, and if I can help! ‘here ae. on yin time to it and thanked him, but he noticed ‘ TEM of NATURAL HEALING mind was blurred with shock and|you to ft yourself for it 1 shall| ne with him, she feared, her mind |* detached note in her robe at tha Clg of Dr. MMs | dune Then soit thet bad [fol ve repald7ou oe fr thea ob heats “Giver tad ang he, append ob» ties Clinic before it is too late and ducer re quelled. She ay ales eee heed Hho eae bes, arly STOmInE con’! of something that troubled her. they have carried you off to ie cent, @ broken crusadi that Miss Evans was looking at her| her pound of Gee flesh of the| Oddly. Oddly,” she murmured hesnikal Ang soerpiee of 79% Over her bead Oliver's face took bauestioningly. ‘T hope you aren't| heart—was bringing ber to taco a|S00t¥. then to Stacy, I'm sure aoe se LOODLESS| ff 02.82 expression of amazement, so thinking of siving up your post:| very real possibility of having tol" “ao doubt Se ne replied Lie dl 5 ot fee por eg! sean palpi sears sii or | count hour with Nathaniel one complacently; “fellow'’s well known Purification-ainety Nine per cent| her. si ‘ TA. “Wicainin’ cacarned qntenty, | ranch Tenens fer to a lot of people, Anyone coming of all ‘are unnecestary He relaxed his hold, to help her going to be married.” an oe ee & eal) PACE | back from Haiti would be likely i. ‘. i to speak of him, —WE HAVE CURED HU! to a chair. A great, struggling) Miss Evans exclaimed with pleas | 1.0. stuf as to lay down her arms| “No, it wasn't recently, if you DREDS, WE CAN CURE YOU. sob wrenched itself suddenly from ure, thinking of course that Vir) 4) tne geet sign of detest? Vir-| mean you think I've heard of him her lips as her mind broke loose | ginia meant that she was going to ' | 4 WANTED TO RENT from the paralysing talons of fear.| marry her artist fiance. “Ob, I'm ginia bolstered up her waning) here in the office,” Virginia said. | WANT TO RENT—Modern fur- Bho thrust out her bands and so glad,” she cried; “a girl as beau-/courage by Saying, herself with) I can't remember when I heard > “"nished house or small furnished freed herself with oni tiful as you are needs someone to | %FD for being an “easy quitter.” | nis name before, but I'm positive apartment, modern. Must shove. Oliver staggered look after her. It must be heavén-| The cruise would last six weeks, | it was long ago.” be reasonable. lient care her, tripped on the edge ly to be in love.” and who could tell what she might| “Well, he’s been in the public given. Write Tribune Ad. No. 73. rug and fell flat on the floor. Virginia did not reply. accomplish in that time? Virginia|eye for years, ever since he first Virginia laughed, @ strange| At the Blue Capella offices Vir had not even a vague idea of how | started bucking the sugar trust in laugh that sounded weird in the|ginia left Miss Evans at her desk |to use the time to advantage, but |the islands, So you won't date ‘ prosaic surroundings. It wae min-|and then went to Mr. Welkins to|she felt that it would be @ total me?” ; gied hysteria and ridicule. explain that urgent private busi loss to her if she were to leave| That was always his closing line Oliver’s face burned hotly as he had kept her from the office. | the city. and Virginia smiled him away. scrambled up, all dignity lost, Welkins was very nice about it.| She reconsidered her intention] She continued to ponder over the : “You little devil,” be shouted, | knowing that Virginia was a con-|to talk it over with Nathaniel.| reason why the name‘of O. D. D. believing that she had fooled him | scitntious worker. “He might say I ought to go,” she | Leigh bad struck fire on some for deliberately, though for what pur-| “I've brought a cay wo-| thought. “Anyone would; but 1|sotten memory and only put it'out pose he did not stop to ask. man with me whom I'd like to en-| think I'd go mad with suspense f/f her mind when she lifted the Virginia did not answer him. She|gage as my assistant if you still|I were where I couldn't even try | ew brass knocker on Nathantel’s had turned toward the door ‘and | feel that I need one,” she said. to fight.” ~ 2 ‘. “Splendid,” Mr. Welkins sur-| She might have gone to Welkins|_ They were having dinner in the prised her by “14 tntend-| at once to tell him of ber halt-| Village, and when they did that ed putting one of my own girls on| formed decision, but it was late| she came directly from her office your ‘force,’ Miss Brewster, to see|and she knew that Stacy Blaine|‘o his studio. ‘ if you could break her in to take|was in bis office... - . . -. There. was no response to ber. your place for a while, We want| Blaine was fust off the Altair,| kDock, and thinking that he was you to go on the Southern cruise |in trom @ run to Panama and the | out she opened the door and stepped of the Agena.” islands of the Caribbean. Virginia| inside. As she did so a voice ‘He stopped, and Virginia sensed | had met him on one of his previous | called out from the kitchenette. It that he was waiting for an expres-| visits to the offices of the Blue|W#s Chirl's, high-pitched and sion of pleasure. Ordinarily « trip} Capella. They were rather good laughing. on the Agena, especially -to the| friends, and he never returned to (To Be Continued) He Never Recognized The: RSAC TUE i

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