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oe a = ewe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN Scotchmen.’ “Not 80 good.” MISTAKEN IDENTITY Mother (from upstairs): Chosen as “Miss Colorado” south coast of England. There are For |44 miles of greenhouses in the dis- ‘Tribune Classified Advertisements * mercy’s sake, John, turn off that |trict, and among the crops cultivat-| “And once there were two Irish> Pi ed are figs, peaches, tomatoes, | men comi @ party.”—Radio ; Bas ae Benne beans, cucumbers, mushrooms and/ Station TEW. ‘ —= PHO N BE 383=—__— Brown. come to] ov — OUT OF TURN 4 q Reva ee Med pees MALE “SLP WANTED USED CARS ji hear good lusband: Yes dear. VAN er eciiae Classified Advertising Rates 1927—Buick Standard two door se- ciate Gaia ee eonme peer] me boat 8 bair of tights?” ane Neer) bay Fete e lar; ern Manufai lan. this “ turing company, of Nationally a Effective Jan. 3, 1938 1925—Buick Master two door sedan. Lerebedtid triste h okay ELT one. there were two|—Der Wahre Jakob, Berlin. vertised Automotive Necessities, 1 insertion, 25 words 1925—Willys-Knight coupe sedan. exclusive North Dakota territory, Or under .......... 8 o%% (Great Six) must have car and A 1 refcrences,|} 2 insertions, 25 words 1927—Chevrolet coach. rotected, straight commission. or under ........,. 28 1926—Cleveland sedan. ‘sr appointment phone W. H.|| 8 insertions, 25 words 1928—G. M. C. truck (Buick motor). |. Haase, between 10 a. m. and 5 p. or under .......... 100 || EASY TERMS—Minimum carrying m., G. P. Hotel, Room 240. 1 week, 25 or 148 charge. MEN WANTED for my _ physical Sn5 65 ee ae eS s5. BUY YOUR USED CARS FROM A ‘ culture class, build a perfect oar Ads over 25 words, ge eddl- || BUICK DEALER. et si mn an he ‘ork with- out tiring. Phone iti, ask for Mr.|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || 5,FLECK MOTOR SALES INC. Turner. RATES ee “4 > 35 MEN. WANTED at one to learn 90 Cents Per Inch SALESMEN WANTED OuT SIDE, ja le, Short Term now. A HIGH powered salesman wanted WHERE 1TS { Free catalog explains all. Moler All classified ads are cash in j 5 Barber, College, Fargo, N. D.|| advance, Copy should be re- || {2 %ell_ money making, equipment ONY RAININ = ij Butte. Mont. ceived by 9 o'clock to insure Sold on easy terms. Your aver- ‘TWO Hamburger cooks, also 2 young insertion same day. AFTER 1Té H t men and 2 you igen) ee eler- THE sale, paid at jones, No charge SohY{- are” c Ss { ical work. Apply |. No. icks, is is not a proposition \ mer” Sl] BISMARCK TRIBUNE |! forthe man whe ordriy sain oe a pee ee A lady fi PHONE 82 his jobs in want ads, nor is it a ? YAM — kitchen work. Ap fy in person. $25, 00 a year proposition. But MICROBE 7, Barker Baking and Candy com- high powered salesmen can easily pany. : Guaranteed ee fe ee eet ee FEMALE HELP WANTED Rebuilt Automobiles | be at the Patterson Hotel, f WANTED—A No. 1 saleslady in Bosh Wednesday. June 27, and ‘ General store, one who can speak| A Used Car Is No Better Than the} Thursday, June 28, to interview } Germany pone other need “apply. Dealer Made It. applicants on Cel . y rite Trisune Ad. No. 81. HAVE a real vacation this summer. pri j ‘ Ge comfortably, leisurely. pein men with car to call on farmers i WORK WANTED Bee TD eee ea and| fof following counties: Mercer, 4 i LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean! as you please. ‘The transporta-| liver, Dunn, Billings, Golden } 4 out or zr air that leaky or tion cost of even a modest vac Valley, Slope, Hettinger, Bowman, j close. 1 radiator, All work gu tion trip will buy one of our de-} dams, Grant and Morton. State . " youne and price resronable. Poe ped ee ave #160 ‘por week,’ Poultry Sup-| Miss Mildred Ellene Golden, 19, of Grecley and Denver, Colo., was chosen trip and a car, too, for the price her state in the International Pageant of Pulchritude at ply Dept., Kanawha, Iowa. to represent housework in or near Bismarck. Phone 851-J or write Box 98, Bis- of one. Galveston, thet Miss Colorado never has attended the public schools, her » FOR SALE—Household goods in- aah trying to alienate his affecs would find both mother and son doing well and he hoped she would She spoke to the driver in a den alarm that her message might be meaningless to him. ‘ ‘a c AUTOMOBILES education having been received at Mount St. Gertrude’s academy in ; eANGHT:-Whatige <Cal6iT T00 “Rebuilt Care With # Reveiation” |e —TMMEDIATE, SALE—Ford Boulder, and St. Mary's academy in Denver. “and delivered. “First, class work. Lahr Motor Sales Co. Coupe) etn Soeateeeet eee cee) Mending free. Call 1261 oe Me + be ismarck, N. D, | Soa rorm—| mao orem! RADIO PROGRAMS i FOR RENT—Two nicely furnishea| NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS) Chevrolet, liberal discount. In- rooms for light housekeeping, gas| "ew and secund hand. Over 600) quire a. No. 83, care of the Trib- - for cooking, suitable for two lad-| Styles and sizes. We have one to) _une. : sto Sorry ' = ies or married couple. Call at 109,) fit your busin W. E, Stitzel, WANTED TO RENT FEATURES ON THE AIR aaa — Man reet or phone 1426 representative, Patterson Hotel | __™ aod Soon For RENT=In casas | Demers Ne Ds ____| WANTED TO RENT—For perman- a i Lt pte oe line, a aiuiet FOR ( SALE— Potatoes out of the ba arate — nese close MN = = pia a an always hot iter. itle- root cellar, firm, not a sprout o1 i _ AAS t men preferred. ‘Phone 120-8, 603| them, $00 per bushel and worth| Young, men, connesied with the Wast Wate WSB-WDAF WS mavernern _EROES ARE MADE-~NOT BORN. gies or nes somes ac, v . Fourth street. = iF it. Dicks Grocery. Phone ae 1370 between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. ‘Tite —Maxwrel Hour, Mailers al <"Two well furnished! FOR SALE—Good second hand) W DAT Pde rooms in mod-| Remington typewriter cheap if Hush rie tia por keen er a:a0—Hlenain, Progam Sent Songs—WJZ WDA WLW W- i fle what ius sede cust res eth sienna Coil at 422 Fourth a sceg to Mrs. Jones all the time at 8:20—Pennsyivanians; Dance Musie—WEAF WGY Wor WWI K MOM’N POP 4 For FENT One nicely furnished| FOR SALE—Casting box and one ne arty? I thought you disliked 9:00—Slumber Music—WJZ KYW WRC room, suitable for one or two.| 7H, P, Electric D.C. motor,| Wife: I hate her, dear! But . Call at 408 Tenth street or phone| cheap, Inquire at Tribune office.| didn’t you notice how my. green ‘ THURSDAY, JUNE WHY THE TX GREAT GUNS! wu, Smundntr) (Z — SMD, HE BET FOR RENT oFumished sleqping| FOR SALE—A new six tube Atwat-| frock simply killed her yellow one? 1200—KFYR Bismarck—249.9 i EXCITMENT- HINE \ 1 BE HOPPED UP ?. Look aT Oe ne in rnodeurnished steeping | ‘er Kent Radio. Price, $60,00,| —Everybody’s Weekly. gore YOU TAKEN POISON) THIS.MRS. SNOOP GOT A NOTE || A BIT-Don'tT YOU ( MUCH! You'd 114 E. Broadway or phone 787-M. Write Tribune, Ad. No. 80. COMPENSATION ATION st 2 ing market, w wethancat FROM BRUCE AND HE REMEMBER Thar WANE To USE A FOR RENT—Furnished © sleeping ‘ Susceptible Policeman (bowled 7:30—Weather, news. ENCLOSED A PICTURE OF ME POLKA-DOT DRESS ?/ Suoe-HORK TO room in modern home. 211 Second|_______PERSONSL ___| over by fair motorist): My fault, XAKEN 16 NEARS AGO, SIN WAIT — GET INTO THAT street. 2 MADAM LATTIMORELLE, Pal-| miss, I ought to ’ave stepped back.| Planes of the National Air Trans-| Some ecientists predict that the AMAGINE $ You'LL pie mist and Phrenologist, here at Girl: There, now! If you're not| port now fly approximately 5,800| dominion o° man is on the wane, LIIGHING. IT'S A RIOT! — ARTMEN 408 Ave. B. Phone 1230. Helps| just the sweetest constable I’ve ever | miles every 24 hours, of which about | and that in time woman will be the ip aed find lost or stolen articles. struck.—London Opinion. 3,500 miles are flown at night. ruling sex. room city heated apartment, rivate bath. For sale: Man’s leLuxe bicycle, gas saving plate, kitchen cabinet, sanitary cot and heating stove. Phone 905 after 5 Pos 5 || PERRET eee 3 WANTED—To sublet completely!’ furnished cool front apartment in} ra re Person Court for three months to ” responsible party without children. | Phone 1213. a es | FOR RENT—Completely ; furnished | paca nent scecareted on; pistons ee CREE eat THIS 1148S HAPPENED English.” eee i were peo yun be hot road, | asked - bch ae n FOR RENToLarce tw. VIRGINIA BREWSTER: ts ta Virginia smil 'm getting | but no one addressed them. Miss Webster turned the matter perro cen Pees ia er ay love with NATHANIEL DANN, | one of the stewardesses to accom-| They passed cabins where naked | over to Virginia at once, The latter TM SURE I RES floor. 924 Fourth street or phone pany me as a guide. She knows | pickaninnies swarmed through open | produced a card, wrote a message SAW IT IN TH 543-W.. Port au Prince well, But thank] doors and windows and spilled out | on it and asked the servant to take OLD TRUNK HEN 1 WAS A MINUTE AND HELP ME FOR RENT—Furnished apartment t you very much for your thought-|on the road. Then the character |it to his master. LOOKING FER. POP’S INTO THS — in Person Court during at and fortune before bis | fulness, Mr. Fiance. Sorry to lose | of the dwellings changed and finally | “Massa very sick,” he said, ap- LONE LETTERS - I'LL Snow, August. Call at Apt. 3. - IRGARTA Saileltieat> | you here.” they began to see an occasional | pearing reluctant to receive the HIM — FoR RENT. Riga b iona od | “Under ordinary circumstances! villa, hidden almost from sight by ‘card. é Mactiacel Eon tare informe: I'd be sorry to leave, but there's a| palms and tropical plants, vines} ‘Has he a nurse, or anyone in tion phone 63: 829-W. welcome waiting for me nearby | and flowers. authority whom I may speak to?” = ~ and a young son I'm going to see| “Is it much farther?” Virginia| Virginia inquired after a slight ished eno aed or unfur- for the first time. So if I can’t be| inquired, pitying the poor pony, | hesitation. Re ae, Sarnry anatt: of service to you I'll be getting | streaked with lather. “Good Lor’ no, He ain’ even got Ce ons pe ee along,” he replied with a broad and| “The next place, if I remember | a doctor.” ‘OR RENT—Modern apartment, L. happy grin. correctly. It Is several years since} “Then I must sec him,” Virginia K. Thompson. Phone 180. Virginia gave him her hand and | I've been here,” Miss Webster ex-| stated emphatically. “He isn't too FURNITURE FOR SALE fa charged by CUTTERS wife | congratulated him. She hoped he/ plained. | ill to read is he?” she added in sud- \ cluding rugs, beds, dresser, dining find Mr. Leigh “over the weather.” French that Virginia could but partly understand. He nodded his “No, he done read all right. But : room set, kitchen cabinet and . Beg f Virginia was scarcely interested | head, without turning it, and Vir-| he ain’ seeing nobody. Sever'l la- Peete teh arn BET In the drive out to the plantation | ginla assumed the next place to be | dies done come out and went to see Washer. Call’at 422 Ninth, FOR SALE—Baby buggy and walk- er, also gasoline stove in good condition. 414 Hannafin street’ or asa drive. Her mind was wholly on getting to Oddly Leigh so she paid scant attention to the routg they took in and out of narrow Mr, Leigh's. A few minutes later they turned into a driveway that once had been magnificent. Of course Virginia him but he ain’ got no use fo’ dem... “If he docs not wish to see me when he knows my name tell him phone 862-J. am one hand ane winding streets until they came to a povad compare. 6 mith pat t shell gt toalet Virginia rake + on the other, cause a lov- |the Place L'Ouverture. Here she ry bul Webster could, and | in. e ol merican negro shuf- BARGAINS | in used furniture. sare! between ber and NIEL | was compelled to admire the rows | did. fied away and disappeared up a dim ; Fs Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, mick We riot mended Before Vine | or beautiful royal palms through| “2My, how he’s let it run down! | stairs. Freckles and His Friends Redpath! Redpath! By Blosser FOR SALE—Baby buggy. Phi 654-R. vy wey. jone LOST—Two black geldings 5 or 6 ears old, weighed about 1400 Ibs. ear Brittin. Cail Francis Jasz- kowiak. = @OUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Low kitchen -cabinet, One mattress 8-4 size, congoleum CHAPTER XLIV port AU PRINCE. Hills rising back from the city. Coconut which they jogged along in the open coche. From the shade of the umbrella they carried for their own protec: tion Virginia observed the fath- ered sides and thin, shaky legs of iny pony with great pity. “If only I did not have to go on T'd get out and walk back to the ip,” she exclaimed heatedly. “Please keep your éyes open for an empty taxi, Miss Webster, and if Well, I think a bachelor always does down here in the tropics.” Virginia did not trouble to in- form her that Mr. Leigh was not & bachelor, or rather that, until re- cently, he had had a wife. “Will you come in with me?” she asked. “Of course you know I've come on private business, but 1 dare say there'll be a comfortable room where you can wait.” “I doubt it, by the looks of Virginia peered into an open door at the side of the hall. “I think you can wait in here, Miss Webster,” she said. Her companion came over and looked into the room over her shoulder, “I'll wait outside,” she satd shortly. “That is if he sees you.” “I think he will. Better take @ chair out and sit in the shade.” The darkey servant was gone & long time and the two visitors were rug 6x9, large mirror, porch swing palms making a frieze where they | you see one, hail it.” things,” the stewardess answered | stowing uncomfortable and restless or cot, clothes wringer, Rorch peared against the horizon. A hot| They passed several parties from|as she cast disapproving glances | in the dark hall by the time he re shade, fruit jars, etc. Must be blue sky. and a blue sea, the ship but Virginia avoided stop- | over thé, weed-grown lawn and tan- | @ppeared. sold at once. Phone 1164, Call at Nearer. The ‘rasp of the steam-|ping and shook her head firmly | gled gardens. His face was wreathed in a wel- 307 Eighth er's sides against groaning pier | when some of them shouted to her} When ber eyes met the tumble coming smile and he invited Vir- basement and hard- Inquire at 614 Bell street, two blocks from Roosevelt school, 6:00 p. m. and 8 \ p.m. Tom Gordon. «) FOR RENT—Five room lower du- plex, attached garage. 614 Ray- . timbers. Wharf smells. “Copra,” someone muttered. Of! on the water. Venders with sun-ripened oranges. A medley of sounds. Whis- tles, orders, shouts. The chattering of excited people, ready to tand. A native’ with a small monkey perched on his shoulders. to foin their groups. their heads. The natives moved along, working their jaws indus triously, the hips of the women down steps and sagging porch she gasped. “Look at it! And it used to be such a pretty place!” “I suppose decay is rapid here,” Virginia said defensively, but her ows opinion was disturbing. Everything looked very much as if Oddly Leigh had been broken in ginia to come right up. “Massa’s delighted you’s héah,” he said. “I'd be careful going up those stairs if I were you,” Miss Webster advised and picked up a chair to carry out with her. “Yo’ all can wait in the parlor,” the old negro informed her. mond street. Immediate Finally the gangplank. Rusbing| swaying with an indescribeble| more ways than one. “I'll feel safer outside,” she sion, rent $560, 0. W. Roberts, feet. Virginia resisting this one| rhythmic motion. They got out and she motioned| snapped back and made for the . 117 Main Ave. Phone 751 or 151. and that as she had throughout all| ‘Those who werd mounted on den- | the driver to get bis pony into the | door. rt { x ‘OR - ‘A Maytag washer a the planning of the days to be spent | keys nonchalant shade at the side of the house. He| Virginia followed the servant up f year old in excellent condition, al- ashore in this port. 2 that won Virginia’s admiration. | obeyed her and Virginia heard him | the dusty, uncarpeted stairs, down E so a four burner kerosene stove She was the last of those going| They might have been going to | talking with someone she could not /a torrid hall and to an open door with small oven. Dicks Grocery ashore to leave the ship. She did| their own coronations, she re-| ste. on the north side of the house, Phone 279, not wish. any volunteer escorts. | marked to her com ‘Their knock on the door was not] It was cooler here, but not a Just before she departed, Flance,| “They're proud of their freedom | answered forseveral minutes and | great deal, and Virginia saw with USED CARS oy who also had lingered behind, came| from slavery,” Miss Webster told | Virginia began to grow impatient. | unutterable misgiving that the mas- 1926 Ford Tudo-, new pai bs | to speak to her. All morning he| her. There must be servants about. Who | ter’s bedroom was in little better good tires, 1st class paing fob bad sought her for a word in pri-| Virginia sighed. else had their driver spoken to? condition than the rest of the condition. igs vate, only to find her in such de-| “That's why they strut,” the| She was about to walk sround | house. 93 Overlanc sedan, body in go mand and so busy that she could| other went on. the house-to see what had become| It was obvious that s hasty at- shape, good tires, fully equipped, | - not tear herself away to be alone| Virginia thought she should not|of him when the slap, slap, slap.|tempt had been made to make it many unused miles in this car’at a with him. ° oi * lea ft ing. Rather an ex-|of bare feet came nearer beyond | more presentable and Virginia un- reasonable pres, 3 és “Should sou like me to §@ with| pression of people who tad 'teent the paint-peeled door. derstood why she had been kept 1926 Star Six Coach, Copnmietely, . you to Leigh’st” he asked, themselves—not on 8 bigh plaue,| ‘The door was opened @ crack and | waiting. overhaled. tires, ri | 2. “Thank you. I'd rather g0 alone,” | perhaps, but so much loftier than.) @ woolly gray head twisted around| The man she had come so far to : oe Higa ee eas, -she answered frankly. their former state as to fil them | to get @ good look at them. see lay in the light from an un- Bee aie TOURING, il make a’good| . “I ‘thought so,” be told her.| with s prideful satisfaction no one Open the door,” Miss Webster | shuttered window. Gaunt and gray. s' a A 4 in “Weil, you know these natives | could begrudge. \ | ordered in no uncertain tones, using | A shadow of a strong man. But his ition thr x toning at fond speak mostly a strange patois. They| The paid scant the native patois as she under-| voice and his eyes were warm and wondestel teocks br schoo! bus. call it ‘French but 1 don't thing |to them. halting in the| stood it. welcoming when he looked up trom WE HAVE ‘other used cars. We in- they'd understand you as a march or turning to stare. Now and| The old darky threw the door | the card in his hand and spoke to vite your inspection, " man would. If they don’t you can pnd glances of impersonal curt | open aud stepped aside. Richard Brewster's daughter. ° mix it up with a little’ Spanteh or’ osit; east upon them as “Who does you wish to seo?” he (To Be Continued) OTOR COMPANY ee MOL Third Street, .

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