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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, MALE ~SLP WANTED hdc | " M4 — 7 ——— | there with his mother. along quite well now. Yy end in Bintiatck, Kk call Saturda Chronte Diseases a Specialty WANTED—Ambitious, industrious | H ot FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping} Miss Alice Meyer spent the week-| Mrs. Chi d Mrs. Koon spent | 8Pent the week-end i marek callers 11@ Fourth Street Phone 240 on to make sales of $150 to| Classified Advertising Rates teeth. Alle for sale: Four bec-| end at home. GMUAy aeternOon WIEN MPa E | _ Miss Della Olton and Miss Sey and Mrs. CR, Crawford were Bismarek, N. D. a month or more introducing Effective Jan. 3, 1938 tion bookcase, tal dictionaries| Mrs, Geo, Waller. spent a few} Q, Johnson. | Brechtal accom Beviee by Mrs. C, J.| Bismarck callers a : and supplying the demand for|{ 1 insertion, 25 words and other books. ee 623 Sixth| days in Jamestown last week visit-| ‘Mrs. A. Sisenbeisz and daughter, | ——-——.— iN ore pee - ca font pele in| 2 oe *s s.% _street, Phone 1151-R, Svein ae os Emma were Bismarck visitors Sat- - 1-2 Morton County. Rawicig! . FOR RENT—One furnished or un- urday. i) 5 Methods get business everywhere. or under 3 furnished light housekeeping room FURNITURE FOR SALE _| miss Gladys Brechtal, who has | OUT OUR WAY by Wilhams | BD selling" experiente _required.|| 3 insertion 100 |{+ on ground floor. Also sleeping] FOR SALE—Walnut bedroom suite,| been spending several weeks witn| ME supply Products, Sales and or under rooms. Close in. Phone 981-R. | reed living room set, kitchen| Mrs. P. 0. Jonnson returned to Bis- — A ve tsing Literature and Bary: 1 ian % FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur-| Rook range and other household marck i continue her studies. ‘ oe let is—everything you nec ones. ee ii a ' -| furniture, reasonal price iy lanchett was in ismarcl Protite ineleabe” every” month: Ads over 23 words, 3 Be Ryd nished, two room light PA oa . Mi over" ine Weak oud, ere prices; ag values; most feign Co., Dept. ‘ND baa a = Rares . FOR RENT— Way Ist, “rooms "Tn FOR SALEOng ei. ae d Sond fo coma Soa muvkee of | aly % i modern — i suite. Call at 613 ire e : lis, Minn. Dee OMe Cae ae aereet oe Bhbhe 1150 from 3:00 p,| Dawson made a short stop at Dris- j 90 Cents De Inch co ee Call at 816 iu 4 TAREE 0D p. m,| coll on their way to Bismarck, and will need new men to start work in the country at once. Ex- 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements tional per all sete ads are cash in advan should be re- ROOMS FOR RENT eeping rooms. Call at 109 dan street or phone 1426, FOR RENT—Well furnished singto| . room and kitchenette. Call at 411; FOR SAL’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Canada after spending the winter Ww yin PE D. E. Wharton, Mckenzie, to 8:00 p.m. -Refrigerator in first Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kisenbeisz are the parents of » baby girl born which had burst. He is geting) J. OQ. Wright was in Steele, Evelyn ‘Vhomas came nome from her school Wednesday night, sick perience selling among farmers ceived by Cy o'clock te insure i lise eonditter deh hose with the flu, 5 . ome 273. ba ny ee s desl Our yor, german | Horn! same da. FOR METS Homa tor teanreep:| ine img purge camp ote, Hey tomas of Biggs sPet in business 50 years. Applicant | THE ing a a home. Call at 417 -M. Cal at 1108 Ave- uh OAR urove to pens furieh bond state| cigar oal RV THES Mohawk for furnished FO Yombination gas and|~ ‘“aktor vamgochian has his gard- age, sales Psd Te of rooms, also home cooking. hot water tig) oak ju ‘ ana says some of it 1s y ne num- re see oer = - ic bie in your first letter "Acivess: Guaranteed a APARTMENTS sp A. J. nress chet family motored | Ad. No. 42, care The Tribune. FOR RENT—Unfutnished ~ ay new and in Cheap| to Jamestown Sunday. Potent Bc Rett ae AA clio RN nd rear entraris, Hot water! BARGAINS in used furniture.| day visiting his brotaer 4, at.) ANTED for Practical Me- + fi - Inodt | Ort co} Jsed Ca Better Than the) heat, Well ventilated with 10/ Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan,| Onodt. ani Serine hee py Ask tor BM gio tM ‘ windows. No family with .chil-| N. : Mrs. A. J. Kress and children,| catalog. HANSON aure & ELECTRICAL’ \CHOOL eth he Practiest Mechanical hool_ in Country cars at the figures tagged on| nished apartment om ground floor. B. rok hd Dakota ABY CHICK A very pleasant surprise party dani wan, them. But the first owner'toox) Call at 924 Fourth street. Prone FIFTEEN years in the chi was given Mrs. unas. Newser cu EN WANTED TO HANDLE pack»ge freight. 70¢ yer hour for day work, 85c eve- Expect to be Rebuilt Automobiles | IF WE were out for quick _ profits you couldn’t buy. some of these the big loss, and our policy is to pass this along as gain to our re- built car customer, to the end that he will want to remain our cus- tomer. ment, 4 rooms and bath. Front dren need apply. Call at. 514 __Seventh street, city, FOR B RENT—Large two room fur- FOR RENT—O lodern 4 room apt. Also’ 2 rooms for light housckeep- ie Call at College Bldv. Phone if taken at once. Phone 733-J. FOR Furniture. Cail” 17 Thayer Ave. ns ness is proof that we Pelkey’s Fargo, N. Dak. “at ist ‘oultry and Chick Farm,{ her birthday. donn Unodt of Steele spent Sun-} Miss sleight, Mrs. J. vensen and Miss Grace Jensen spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. nm. A. Anua- Weauesday atternoon in honor of | She received pretty and useful gifts. Mrs. Wm. Meyer visited with many | -| dock to spend Sunday with his fam. ily, returning Monday. Mrs. Stearn: of Sykeston arrived | Sunday to visi at the Robt. Skarp | Miss Jacobson and Miss Hubbard | Mane! i wi a 2 sat vi b cee 7 rae Yes Stans wv od rane ln aod i nings and Sunde, rs & s Mrs. &. L. Carr Friday. yery busy. D. J. NUGENT, No.) «Rebuilt Care With a K. station’ FOR RENT—May Ist, furnis re.” Chas. Swanson entertained ill vt + Wan 2 Sixth Street, Viaduct, “Milwau- unfurnished apartment. at an afternoon lunch Friday. VERA OUT WMie¢ i kee, Wisconsin. Lahr Motor Sales Co, |__avartments, Phone 773. Mr. and Mrs, Eimer Koon spent oi COUN IA N, why not learn a profitable menisertarein=en-~ {FOR RENT—Furnished aj Sopher: lowar, weight. 3 Sunday with Mrs. Koon’s parents, i Nin y Profession easy work s; eon pi ell on ground floor. Everything fur-| ’ In lots of 20 {Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘ti HK i on course, free catalog. ber College, Fargo, N. D.-Buttc, of choice lots have decided to close out and priced accordingly. Save gene J. K. Doran, rt. 0 Fourth strect. RENT nished. Call at WANTED 1 jee WANTED TO RENT—Furnished or partly furnished modern house —Fancy White a 8c; Pri Vhite 6150; White fe ‘dium, Fancy Yellow 28. Linota Flax ‘Tne vriscoll balk team won their bunday first game of the season from tne Nels N. P. linemen. Meland motored to evening. Regan Ma nee Int veut & on motored out to Mrs. Chas.| ; Swanson Monday afternoon, Jason Hoover and family were Bis- Mrs. lives at Hazelton. Blectroth: y le, 4 young son of J. E. Tierney, vy to oe arts in dramatic com- pol a ey 207 wre et Quan who has been sick with pneumonia, i" Piano player preferred.| DEPENDABLE USED CARS soe Th, SN Tis reported much better. For pagteslas write A. E. Evans, YOUR DOLLAR never went so far! JOUSES AND FLATS | FOR RENT—By duce Ist my home mixed with Ib. Alsyke 101g¢ Ib. Geo. Cunningham of Mobridge, S. Dak., made a business trip tu wris- oe sti’ ne we 2 WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY ” here Yin . Lamb visited a few with her daughter Mrs. Mastel, ' gpilt: and Mrs AM. Brischwein} April 25th, en toa Bie. | i Brittin i Spent Sunday afternoon si e] Loren Carr was taken toa Bis-| Aibert Hammer is having a new | @ —_— Dr. Gev. FE. MeErlain PHON BE = of H. E. Olson. marck hospital Svuday afternoon tt dow by the Jaszkowiak | : r. Gev. E. MeEr! _ = al 3 Orlando, Hagen xeturned front} because of a blood vessel in his nose | Taltebe of Buaunck, mearmera lpciae ane: cw Osteopathic Physician y Solar-Ray 4 Sienna wot D. aE 7 right now, in buying a high Ua. bags 2de, 245 bu. 40e Tt ool Friday. ANTED arena al a de Used Car, Just read this odin: ee wer eae ety SHED" CORN—Write for special Clarence Syverson and family vis- 5 3 Pay. or. THE BOY Scouts. ©1800, ty wea semnes, me. 20) to cook. Mrs. Gordon Cox. list, and then come in and look at! &, Flaherty. barwatn list. ited the capital city Friday. ences | the cars. Buick Master Six| <samecec- > -—————— Order direst from this ad with TI" Dy Lodge made a protessional SALESMEN WANTED local territory. If $50.00. a week inter- ests you call H. D. Jorgensen, room 421 Prince Hotel, Bismarck, N. Out of town applicants write, WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Odd jobs after Coach; Dodge Coupe; Ford Se- dan; °27 Studebaker Custom Se- dan; Oldsmobile Sedan; '27 Gra- ham two ton truck. M. B. GILMAN CO., Bismarck. FICE ROOMS FOR RENT—Suite of 3 desirable office rooms, available May 1st in Hoskin block. See S. A. Floren, Business Services Co. Phone 401. fill confidence in our money back unrantee, Orders shipped day received. Northwest Seed Growers Ass'n 206 11th St. No Fargo, N. D. I trip to Driscoll Thursday. ! on of Steele came Monday to it b's grand a Mr. rah Mrs. H, A. Smith, J. H. Anunson came from Brad- MOWM’N POP GOTTA GO “OVER THE RIVER” SOONER'ER LATER AND (sss BLL OF US HAVE FROM: WHAT Z'VE HEARD Friendly Enemies NEP, FROM WHAT MOM TOLD METTIE YESTIDDIE T FIGURE THaT POP HAS ONE FOOT IN ‘THE GRANE AND A ROLLER/I S'POSE SKATE STRAPPED To THE F gehool and Saturdays by Boy remeat ABOUT FCS CUPITON A_ovuER ONE — i oe rsh od hier nour) COMMITTEE TAKE HIS LAST Poor ord Por, 105-R or see W. L. 5 WANTED—Garden plowing, a hauling and = excavating. s for sale black dirt and fertilizer. OF POP'S FERRY RIDE OLD CRONIES MAKES A i 7 sath be ea aaa air law ‘THIS HAS HAPPENED declared their puppy lovo for her; ;ready for New York when you come.|her. And she loved her with a Cou 2 ner. SALLY FORD, ward of the atate | confessed, with tears that blistered | so that you will be happy. not timid | passionate devotion, which some- PAN THEIR LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or rc air that leaky or elogge! radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable, ee Lost __ LOST—Year ago. Horse, white face, one or two white fcet. Weighed about 1100, with 7UP on left shoulder and 371 on right thigh. Also 8 head with K on left should- ers. Finder please notify R. Thomas, Menoken. ___FOR EXCHANGE rocery store in small town. Farm — Cn LL 325 Zi FH il ing the clippings with which her | physical. 1 want you to ride andj sheets of the college newspaper THAT \E Pot Driscoll’ on No, ety Highways No diligence was rewarded. swim and hike all summer, with | and of the Capital City Press that preeies 41 DOWN aR WIS debts against farm, perfectly In et way ol gph at ns the sort of girls whom you'll be ae to cla adem stishily un, ae ane me Couns was elected president of the junior | meeting when you do joiu us in e spasm of fear eu led. An ar y a ines pee vee the football | New York. each time the relief was so great MY GUESS HAVE Client. ae wishes to ex- r most fainted with terror—that he | fect your game of tennis. By the| danced like a joy-crazy person. change new Player Piano for city a y A was slightly injured during the| way, I want you to go to as many| Tho other girls jeered at her lot or good car. The Helling Thanksgiving game, when A. & M.| house parties on your holldays as Fi Agency. Phone 877, FOR SALE OR TRADE—For chickens, a 30-foot windmill. Ad- dress 2022 Rosser. Phone 531-LM. Se MISCELLANEOUS ENRICH your lawn or garden. Pure pulverized cow manure. Surplus moisture removed by Pegi Not messy or smelly. 15c bushel delivered, Poole, Box 243, Bis- marck, Sally clings ¢ ikea fall jo inte New York sectety. two years more a of belonzing to ind and the pages, that she had let one of so hurt at her first refusal; do scribed her new clothes with child: Uke enthusiasm: tucked snapshots of herself in the enchanting new dresses between the folded pages; in fact, poured out ber heart to him far more unaffectedly than would have been possible {f she had been mailing tho letters. ~ Not feeling at ail that she was breaking her promise, she sub- scribed to The Capital City Press and to the college newspaper, avidly searching them for any news of David and jealously hoard that—and she beat the State University team in & bitterly fought contest. By that time she was in the fin- ishing school which Courtney. Barr had chosen for her, and was herself prominent in school ac- tivities through her talent for dramatics. When David's college Paper printed a two-column pic- ture of her aweetheart she cut it out and framed it. them kiss her, because he seemed | Jand stats Court was really very wise. I've come to see that jnow. Please try to be patient, darling.” “And this summer?” Sally quiv- ered. “He said I could be with you at your Long Island home—" But Enid was shaking her bead again, her eyes infinitely fond and pitying. “I'm going abroad, dear. T haven't been very well this win- ter—just tired from too much gayety, I think. The doctors ad- vise a rest cure in Southern France. I want you to go to a girls’ camp fn New Hampshire. It’s really a part of your education, social and “You're to learn to play golf, per- Learn to flirt with the you'll Ineet; be “Institutional,” Sally interrupted in a low voice as she turned sharply away from her mother, It was almost a relief to the girl when Enid was gone. Her mother's exquisite, fragile beauty, her uncon. scious arrogance, her sophistica. tion, her sometimes caustic wit, | times frightened her with its in- tensity. Gazing at David's picture, clipped from the college newspa- per, she wondered, with a cruel pain banding her heart, if this al- most idolatrous lo’ for her mother would ultimately force her to give up David. If it should ever come to a choice between those two well-beloved, what should she do? Sometimes she agonized over the fear that David might have ceased to love her, might have found an- other gfrl, might even be married. Sometimes her hands shook so as they spread out the flat-folded that she sang and laughed and good-naturedly because she was al- ways singing, “I'll be loving you— always!” But she did not care. It was her song—and David's. She followed, with that obedi- ence so deeply implanted in her, every phase of the program which Enid and Courtney Barr had Mapped out for her. She went to the girls’ camp in New Hampshire and returned to school in Virginia that fall strong and tanned and NATIONAL CASH 1 During the spring term she was | formed a barrier between them, in i 5 pvisgpaly oN ae REGISTERS! chosen by the dramatic director to/ spite of the almost worshipful love oid yng crime ery oT styles and sizes. We have onc to| ° fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Cioics Imported Ger- NOW GO ON WITH THE STOR’ CHAPTER XLIIL r ‘was a desolately unbappy Sally who began what’ qbé considered the unbearable task of living those take the lead in the school's | of the year, “The Clinging "Sally Ford, or Sally Barr. as she was known at the school f that Sally felt for her. Enid, when she was with her. somehow made the 17-year-old girl jfeel gawky, underdone, Awkward. jShy. Those cornflower blue ey i when they were not misted wit! beautifully if not swiftly, could ride gracefully, could hold her own decently in @ hard game of tennis, could play golf well enough not to be conspicuous on the links. '| Freckles and His Friends LAST RESPECTS To A FAST SINKING MEANENS ! DON'T WE EVER EAT ILL BET ANYTMING TAT Y_ wt LN sors SuRPRKED) Bobo Has a Reason HE WAS A GREAT Bow In Wis DAY BUT WIS SUN HAS, Nt WAD IT) SAME HERE! HETTIE WHEN: T LEFT THE HOUSE UNCLE HARRY AND MR. HIGGINS fod Hares Mountain, two years which Courtney Barr bad | from New York for tho play tears of affection for this daughter |, During her last term at the fin: ARE nat ee aetes BY SOME KEEP See es el eg sat ain, ages, a geade 5 decreed should srnesate the eraeea. for commencement exercises,|whom she had so recently dis- ee rigtreo iyi he we OF 740SE HEAD HUNTERS — WE FIND SOME TRAC 2 Sally Ford, from the society debu-| though Sally would not grad covered, seemed to Sally to bo a Bulk Diskinson, N. De Box 128, tante, Sally Barr. A dozen times,at/ for another year. It was the first | powerful microscope trained op Gancing, to drawing room deport: 1 DONT KANG NAAT MALES RENT—Two hundred acre pas- ture with three wire fence, water and shade. Must rent by May 9th. Cash rent. North of aehonele. Write Tribune Ad. No. 4 RK IT OF FOR SALE Om band. ‘ “But how adorably pretty you| daughter miraculously restored to| {0M brothers of classmates in 54x26 barn. Call at 806 First But, almost tnseni{bly, she be- es hers but asa future debucante,| Whose homes she visited. She street. For information . write Ban to cnjoy life again. It was a| when she had tho girl sate in the| bearer of the proud name of Barr, | learned, somehow, to say “no”? £0 Clooten, N. pe soul-satistying experience to have| privacy of her own suite ina near-|and as a pawn in the marriage|‘@ctfully that her suitors were al- no wheel chair in an apparently: unlimited supply of | by hotel. “I wanted to nudge| game as it is played in the most |™O0st aS flattered by her refusals good condition. Royal Neighbors spending money and the most |every fond mama sitting near me|exclusive circles of New York |S they would have been if she bad Jor- f America, care Mrs. Fred dan, Driscoll, N. D. ‘lt. resistant seed Courtney Barr had taken her. wonderful little actress?” Are you| pitifully afraid that she would | WM from New York to seo her flex. Pert Partectiy clean and graded, Sho lived for the rest of the sum-| happy, darling?” ‘ Rever measure up to the standard |St@duate, and with them they Ba Carl Schule, 12-miles + aucr. with Courtney Barr's third| Sally, her checks, poppy-red: with | which her mother and Courtney | Drought the news of her legal of B oie cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr, | exeitement and pleasure in her| Barr had set for her, knowing, teo, | *¢option. oa ~ Mea laa garden farm. who were glad of both the money | success in the Lae , twirled | deep in her heart, that she did not | “4 surprice, too!” Enid chanted, Close in In. Also baby chicks for and the companionship which Sally | lightly on the toe of her silver| want to. For her heart had been sringiog ber Geesitat's hatte ex sale with brooder. jone 1246-R, brought them. To their friends, | slipper, so that her pink chiffon | given to a golden young god of a citedly. “Court and I are going to it class restaurant. Fixtures iM yi H. beautiful wardrobe of any girl least, during those first few weeks she would have run away, straight to David Nash, if she had'not given her word ‘of -honor both to her mother and to her mother’s hus- the little Virgiiia city to which the Charles .Barrs explained that Sally was an orphaned cousin, aud time she had seev her mother since they had parted in the little mid- western town where Enid had found Sally being married tb David Nash, in/and exult, ‘That's my daughter! Ton't she beautiful? Isn't she a skirt belied out like a ballet dancer's. | all her deficiencies, cnlarging them to frightening proportions. She knew that in these moments of critical survey her mother was looking upon her, not as a beloved society. And Sally squirmed miserably, ment, and to her own beautiful young body, learning to groom it expertly. And during tho Christ- mas and Easter vacations sbo net- ted three proposals of marriage, accepted them. Enid and Courtney Barr came man, whose kingdom was the soil, and whose wife needed none of the take you to Europe with us this summer, and keep you away from ME TBINK TAT BUT LD JUST 607 A BUNCH! ERE! BOBO! STOP the story apparently was never! “Happy? I'm thrilled and excited | qualities whict New York untt! almost tlme for iE y, N. Dak. i: quéstioned. She was accepted cor | right o and happy that you're trea Sime " pee Beto Lid jo mate rear Geet. 1S WORRYING ABOUT ME CHASING THAT LEOPARD: ee dially by the carefree young people here, but sometimes I'm londly, in| But 12 years of implicit obedl| «Europe: Sally was dazed. Her Bur TLL BE ALL RIEhT AE DIDNT DOANYAIAG ce PF of the small city’s best secial set, spite of my an 48.—Oh, | ence to the authorities st the or | Art thousht was that Europe was WM BOBO=HE's A rr Sarg and was sometimes ashamed of the | Mot! ried, catching Enid’s had left their indelible a ir away from Cap! Haat GOOD MOBY.” ‘and one 7-H. EA s. ting vi x pleasure she had in Peme 5 begat besa immpulaivety.” “won't you let} mark upon Sally Ford, who was -H. P. D. a motor. Ap- wel eeeed, seaty oun of sal ae ay big iiey = Mr. Barr | now Sally Barr, ing wou fe Ber co Z 18 roac! ie want best to become the it ew rR fan Brunt drill, mourning constantly for David, but |1 belong te! 1 don't tured, charm utitul young |*e, your promise, have your tion. Also two wagons, the kuew that poe Cer a lagaat | restr 1-3 Tm ait Eeatura whow ald Barr, wented |, uid frowned sllgbtly, abashed 's Crown Bieyde Phone 489 in exeellent cendition or call at 311 Thisd street. FO! FNT—Inquire at 104 Thayer Ave. W. . ‘letters to him every week. ing fee!" she cried desperately, as the ua them away in her trunk {n the con- frown oPlleeg rd bl er Pr deepened ‘mother’ ib The Belling proud little tase, were her loyalty and teve fer bi ; Derlences. And, alt! given her promise not to write cause she had written them. threatened by her strange pew es- hough David, she composed long. intimate Sally te at a daughter. And since she had Enid’s letters to help her, the task Was not so impossible as it bad seemed to her. For in the letters by Sally's lack of enthusisam. “Promise, darling?” “That I could invite David te By coming-out party? Mother, I've lived for two years on that prom- (To Be Continued) By Cowan By Blosser BOBO AND TLL JusT ) 650 She'told him everything in these . per dozen. Phone ! letters she could not send—told him Belly wins ont against her moth- at 910 —Fitth! of the two or three nice boys wha er, end David te invised. otregt, Phone i07le od

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