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Py THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928 a Tribune Classified Advertisements —= PHONE 82 =__— = MALE_ TeLp WANTED ANTED—Clean cut snappy youn man, Bismarck high school evade uate, 18 to 25 years, for employ- ment at one of leading local serv- ice stations. Excellent opportun- ity for advancement to hustler ae [ple getter. Write P. 0. OX MEN WANTED for Practical Me- ical Training. Short course. ha iting. Good pay. Ask for 10} MANSON bt 2, ELECTRICAL OPENING for active men with ligh cars. Join sales unit, travel with manager. Must be ready to start at once. Good money from start. See Mr. Snowden, 7-to-9 p. m., Bismarck Hotel, Room 60. MEN—Why not learn a Profitable profession, easy work, 8 oler Fargo, N. D.; short course, free catalog. Barber_ College, it. MEN, y not learn a profitable profession easy work special short course, free catalog. Moler Bar- bed College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, ‘ont. WANTED—Men to dig rock by the cord. Land cose to Sterling. F. A. Lahr, Bism: N. Dak. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED —Girl for general house- work with city reference. Family —two aduits. House cleaning done. Mrs. O. W. Roberts, 117 Main Ave. Phone 751. WANTED—At once experienced dining room girl. Good wages} and good place, at New Cafe, Underwood, N. Dak. Write or phone. WANTED—Giri for general house- work, must be able to cook. Ap- ply evenings at 422 Tenth street. WANTED-—School girl to work for board and room during summer. __Some_wages._ Phone 110. WANTED—A girl for general housework. Call at 314 W. Ross- er or phone 525-R. WANTED—Competent girl for get gen- eral house work. Phone 903 or call at 520 Bdwy. ROOMS FOR RENT _ ¥OR RENT—One or two furnished light housekeeping rooms with kitchenette. Also gas stove for sale. Call at 404 Fifth street. Phone 597-R. FOR RENT—Large room with kitchenette for light housekeep- ing. Privileges or not. Two squares from postoffice. Phone 1437-W. FOR RENT—Newly furnished room in modern home. One block east of St. Alexius hospital. Call at 316 Eleventh stre ere FOR RENT—Clean, ing rooms. Also pepsi Close in. Low ret. Call at 223 W. Thayer after 4 p. m. FOR RENT—Modern room, 1, gentle- men preferred, privilege of phone, $12.00 a_ month. 610 Ave. A. Phone 483. FOR ~_RENT—Furnished “single sleeping room in modern home. Call at 418 First street or phone iM. FOR RENT—Well furnished single room and kitchenette. Call at 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. R RENT—Desirable office room, .00 per month. Inquire First aranty Bank. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES _ CAFE—Located in one of the best towns in South Dakota. Best business location in town of 1500. On several good trails. Excep- tionally well equipped and fur- nished. Lots electrical equipment. Seating capacity, seventy-five. Fine business. No trade. Some terms. Price $4500.00. » Illness, reason for selling. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 46. Lost ie ‘ LOST—Package containing one pair of brown trousers. Finder please leave ct Grand Pacific Tailor Shop. _ itis LOST—A leather grip between Bis- marck Bank building and Freight Depot. Finder please phone 730-M. —_—_— BOALD AND ROOM oom in mi Close in. Young man pre- ARD home. ferred, $30.00 per month. Call at 323 First street. Phone 966-M. MISCELLANEOUS _ NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS new and second hand. Over 500 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, » representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. PLANT NOW-—Prize winning glad- ioli bulbs. Ten popular varieties seventy-five cents per dozen liver Mail orders. Art-Bauer, 715 Sixth street, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 1425. FOR SALE—Registered Shorthorn bull. Splendid animal. at be seen to be “er Sai, Sat reasonable. Route No. ir marek, W. Dak. FOR SALE—Choice Im man Rollers 2ad Hartz Mountain, also seer singers. treats, etc. , Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. 8. Fe ALE—Neadom organ in 6 Ae will sell aw if tak- en at once. Call at 212 Ave. or phone 258, ee lass res OR pau) ta equipment. J. H. al dampson, rN. Dak. ALE CHEAP Castag POR Say 4-H. HP. D. & motor. Ap- ly at Tribune of: Wachter Transfer Co.___ LE—Yellow roller female ree Eee Phone 1414 or call at 522 Ninth street So. - ust: YOUR Bismarck with The Helling eas tee cA $3.00 per eae Phone "FOR ERLE Eight ee Service Drug show case, Classified Advertising Rates Eft ton eee 1928 2 fneertives, “38 words 8.8 or un: Ads over 25 words, 3¢ addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY all aires ads are cash in feived by ® alock to inwure insertion came day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 aT | Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car ae No Better Than the Dealer Made I A USED CAR is a real bargain when you get an ample measure of intrinsic worth plus the re- REAL ESTATE SIX ROOM entirely modern house, almost down town, nice sun porch, bright and clean, $5700.00. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 313 blocks from getting Al condi- tion, cheap at $5000.00. SEVEN ROOM, brand new house, basement garage, just off new Ba with in its benefits, in} st part of the east side of the city. Below cost at $5800.00. SIX ROOM pai oe lights, sewer, garage, large lot, only $2300.00, SIX ROOM modern house, 2 years old, spick and span, sun porch, cheap at $4400.00. MY SALES so far this year have been almost exactly four times in amount and number of those I made last year to this time. This includes both land sales and city property and I have more land a out this year than since po” Your REAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in the city. F. E, YOUNG. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Modern four room apartment furnished or unfur- nished. Also two room apart- r.ent for light gpd a Col- TALE BISMARCK TR RIBUNE. |Police Department | Has a Busy Month) The stealing season for automo- | biles is open, according to the regu- lar montnly statement issued by tne police department. Cards bungalow, sement garage. ae FOR SALE in all parts of! tomobiles ee sept by} 1 ISTIRANCE wri a ce incson, chief of polic ith ee written in reliable} ight arrests on var charges were made during | April. Over night lodgers in the city jail totaled 60. The following Uiatlig of traf- ——— | fie laws were registered—stop signs FOR SALE—Furniture of 6 room| 15; improper. lights 154; full tu house including mahogany spinet] ; double parking 19; cutout open 1; desk, davenport table, Windsor! ; i 33 four in driv. rocker, 6 piece breakfast set, May- parking by fire hydrant tag electric washer. Many other rking in alley 6} parkiig on jieces too numerous to mentior Je of street 1; accidents re- hone 667-R or call at 401 First) ported and investigated 13. _street. Other matters handled by the de- FOR SALE—One electric | sewing | calls reported and m.chine motor, one child’s crib 3 doors of business two beds and springs and_ o open 28; whiteway large mattress. Call at 508 Thay ; alley lights re- er Ave. W. or phone 1287. Ss reported out ELLING AGENCY. Phone 877 FURN ITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Practically new dining | telegrams. ed and sent 2 room suite, three beds and dress-| finger prints taken 4; letters er. Call at\614 Raymond Ave. ceived ce an: : kel nds dis- SAINS in r ~ | tance calls ed and = made 6; BARGAINS | in| used furniture.) cvarantine tags posted 1; cars. re- ja i ”| ported stolen and recovered 2; s08 SALE—Gas stove and rug. Phone 1 DEPENDABLE USED CARS YOUR DOLLAR never went so far as right now, in buying a high grade Used Car. Just read this{ list, and then come in and look at | the cars. Buick Master Six Coach; Dodge Coupe; Ford Se-! bleveles report stolen and recovered 1; legal papers | | ported stolen and recovered 1. disorderly conduct 5 H for 290] Be 1; begging on the strect teat bicyles| driving through a stop sign 1; en- gaging in the liquor traffic 2;'rob- | re-| bety 2; drunk in a car 1; assault! and battery 1; vagrancy and bre ak- | k tolen 23 ty WATCH REPAIRING Any, watch, reyardiess of make er condition, repaired for only plus the cost of necessary mates served 5; musical instruments yj ing jail 2; drunk snd vagrancy 1; | Arrests made were as follow—|In& J Hi rial oF par H er vagrancy and liciting 1; drunk All Work Guaranteed Drunk 8; drunk and disorderly 33)-0AT00y | family 1. aail"orders Given Prompt vagrancy Attention ROYAL JEWELRY co. 408 Main Ave. — Bismarck, 3 reckless driving 2; keeping and N. D. maintaining a common nuisance 4} | —_—_ — { Plowing Gardens, phone ey Wachter Transfer. | OUT OUR WAY, WEUL-UH~? Donie™ “FALL TELLS PuT THs. PILE O' BRESH N'ONDER MU ~— RAISE oP_A UTTLE! HE LLLUP! IM FAunGe! I CANT. HANG lege Building. Phone 1 FOR RENT—Furnished aj Murphy Apts. 204 street. Phone 852 or for F. W. Murphy. FOR RENT—Practically new four room apartment, private bath with extra bed room if desired. Phone 441-J._ FOR RENT—Large two room fur- nished apartment on ground flour. Call at 924 Fourth street. Pnone 543-W. sponsibility of a regularly estab- lished dealer for your satisfaction in ownership. And that’s what you get when you buy a rebuilt car here. “Rebuilt Cars With a Kcratation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. BABY CHICKS __ FIFTEEN years in the chick busi- ness is proof that we satisfy. Pelkey’ 3 ‘oultry and Chick Farm, rgo, N. Dak, 427, os ey pa Tarnished or REDUCED baby chick price| Unfurnished apartment, Varney list, write Rust’s Hatchery, Fargo, |. "Partments. Phone 773. North Dakota. FOR RENT—Nice 5 room modern —— apartment. For further informa- AUT tion phone 53 .r 329-W. ‘ FOR SALE—Oaklend coupe in first; FOR RENT—Furnished | apartment, class condition for demonstration.| everything furnished. Call ai Phone 1274, | 980 Fourth street. { dan; 27 Studebaker Custom _Sce-| dan; Oldsmobil ham two ton 3 '27 Gra- room house or larger, with y period. WANTED at y Neat and qi! ice at a reasonable price. Ca after 4 p.m Preferably 2-M. a WORK W WORK W Plowing Black ciator Shop vr that, an! ed and price reasonable. “FOR EXCHANGE HAVE Client who change new Pls lot or good Agency. Phone 877. ishes to ¢ ‘or Piano for The Helling ae OFFICE ROOMS '—Suite of 3 gar- and excavat- s dirt Phone 686-M or rteenth strect south. clean leaky or or. All work guar- desirable lable May Ist in S. A. Floren, Vhone 401. i YoRwillans f REG. U.S. PAT. OFF ©1920. BY WEA SERVICE, INC, HEROES ARE MADE — NOT BORN. AMAA TQ When A © 1928 THIS HAS HAPPENED NATHANIEL DANN, a ee party 1X that VIRGINIA’S of heart fail it was a - mi ‘The doctor advises th caused by worry and it ta later revealed jont by FREDE old family friend. N WITH THE STORY CHAPTER IIT SGAIRGINEA, I wish you hadn't consented to see anyone just now,” Nathaniel protested when the maid had gone to admit the caller, “There {s something I wanted to talk to you about.” “But Niel, I couldn't send Mr, Dean away.” “No, I suppose not. @ great help.” trifle acidly. “He and Clarissa both, Niel. She's been an angel, missing things to be here with me.” Nathaniel held his tongue in re- ply to that. He happened to know that Clarissa Dean had kept some of her engagements. One of them was a dance. But so long as Vir. ginia was happier in the belief that Clarissa had sacrificed her social pleasures altogether during her friend’s black days, let her think He's been Nathaniel spoke a 60. Virginia smiled up at him, but the smile chilled Nathanicl's hope. He did not feel 20 tolerant of the girl’s father, however, for he did “I can’t understand ft, Uncle Rot like Mr. Dean, There’ was Frederick,”—she called Mr. Dean 8 dozen de- a ported Ger- seeds |- Ee taurant. box | aad | something about the man, intan- gible, indefinable, that made Na- thaniel want to refuse to shake hands with him, And he had been one of her father’s oldest friends; & man who belonged to the same clubs for which the names of both had been put up at birth, But still Nathaniel did not lke him, and when he appeared in the doorway, wearing a sympathetic smile, Nathaniel nodded curtly, murmured a vague greeting and stood with his hands behind him, Dean took no notice of him beyond a quick “howd'y'do.” “Til come back soon,” he said, hoping Dean would take the hint. Virginia kissed him goodby, but her fingers seemed to cling a little ther’s confidant and that I am aware of the blow you have suffered today. I promised Richard I would see you through it.” “Is it really as bad as Mr. Gar. that sometimes—“what shall I do?” “That's what I've come to talk to you about, my dear. Naturally you will come to us, And perhaps, when the estate is settled, there will be more for you than we think there 1s.” “I wouldn't mind losing the money if father had lived,” Vir- ginia said. “And 1 don’t mind so much for myself—but there's Niel.” “You fear it will make a differ. ence to him?” he asked fn surprise. Such an idea had not crossed his own mind, though he welcomed it readily enough. Virginia smiled wanly at his mis- interpretation of her words. “Niel regretted that he was go- ing to marry a girl with money,” she explained hastily. “He wouldn't have taken any of it for himself but it would have made it possible for him to devote himsélf to his work without worrying about sup- porting a wife.” “Ab, I see; you're quite right to think of him, Virginia, When a man knows he is neglecting to pro- vide properly for the woman he Hn nc ri Loves UTH DEWEY GROVES under a shadow.” “Then will you come to us?” “I must talk to Niel first, but Please don’t think I am not grate- ful to you and Clarissa. It would be so much harder to bear with- out you two, and Niel.” “Well, I hope you won't let him cloud your judgment. I'm sure you don’t realize what a change has come to you, Virginia. Poverty’s a rather terrible thing to one brought up as you have been. It will require some time for you to adjust yourself to it, Much better that you should do it alone and not as a hindrance to a young man who is still at the foot of the lad- der.” “I know you are right,” Virginia agreed miserably. “Of course I am, but you mustn't expect a young man in love to agree with me. Be carcful, my dear, that he doesn't confuse you and make you forget to think of consequences.” “Ill try to make him uncr- stand,” Virginia promised. Very soon afterwards Mr. Dean planted a fatherly kiss upon her forehead and left her. In the lobby of the building he met Nathaniel ZF Bek? ee piries er He ibs soing to marry me without delay.” Virginia smiled up at him, but the smile chilled Nathaniel’s hope, He could see it was meant to soften the refusal that was to follow. “Let me get my breath,” she plended, and Nathanicl released er, “Now tell me what you said to him,” he urged. “I promised to talk it over with you.” “But you knew what I'd say, Virginia; there's only one answer, We will be married as soon as you must give up this apartment. Right away would be better. I don't want you living here alone, It set a little place of our own; ‘fraid you wouldn't care to live in the studio, What do you say, dear?” “I can’t say anything but no, Niel. Please try to understand; I'm too unhappy to think of getting married. It wouldn't be fair to you either.” “But I want to look after you,” Nathaniel protested _pleadingly. “You said you told Mr. Dean you would talk it over with me, but it eems you had your mind already ade up.” He paused as a significant thought came to him. “Or else you dc1't believe in me,” he rushed on. “I've failed you in some way.” “Ob, no,” Virginia cried and put & ‘and to his lips. “I love you more dearly than anything in the worlt . . . now, Niel, but I must be wise for both of us. I’m sure you haven't thought this out as [ have.” “No, I haven't thought far enough to reach such a crazy con- clusion as that,” Niel told her, “but. my thinking doesn’t have to be Very profound to So conn. me im you've had help in making yo wise decision.” He spoke bitterly. / “Dean's been advising you,” be CT By Cowan | MOWM’N POP Advice UNCLE GUS WHITFIELD le, TELLS ME THAT THE <gpiKe SUPER-SPUTTERLESS” WUNT SET 1S THE LAST was JUST WORD IN RECEIVERS. “TELLING ME- NO STATIC AND A BIG ‘ RANGE.\F YOU'RE THINKING OF GETTING A SET THAT'S THE ONE To Buy DONT BUY ONE! DON'T Buy ONE! TAKE A Bi FROM ME, T_ WAS OVER To JOSH DENAM'S, LAST NIGHT AND HE'S GOT A “SUPER -S PUTTERLESS” AND HE COULDN'T GET HAVANA EVEN -{¥ CANT HOLD A CANDLE TO MY “OCEANIC” S\X TUBE 4 TOR MONEY YOU CAN'T. PICKED uP CANTON, CHINA: \S Twat So! WELL, WHEN THEY/ OW BABY, DICK UP MARS, (TLL BE ON * AN . OCEANIC! BT YOU'VE GOT ME To THANK / VA MEAN FOR PUTTING You WISE. GET A “Bozo SET LIKE | AN “OCEANIC” MINE, THE “OCEANIC” (S / AND I CAN & PIECE OF JUNK! GET TWO STATIONS To YOUR ONE, | ANY DAN . / This Takes a Lot of Nerve Freckles and His Friends CMON NOW, \NE'LL GO AND SEE. WAAT You WERE SO EXCITED OVER VESTERDAY= YOU LEAD TIS WAY= WHY, TAAT LOOKS LIKE A CANE! Stucks! You DONT GET ME 7 GO IN TARE NS ING 02 HEAR 6 Symi a nos Be 8080, HERE'S K ING IN THAT GANE = YOU JUST IMASINED YoU HEARD SOMETHING ZL GUESS: LISTEN! WHAT'S THAT FE TIXAT SOUNDED LIKE ne SOMEBODY COUBKING! WISH THEYD DA IT. Aaa SOI COULD TELL FoR SuRE war Ir

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