The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 11, 1928, Page 9

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cone RC ‘FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928 THE-BISMARC tCK TRIBUN 8 ROOM STUC AND B. oaat Tribune Clescified Advertis-ments PHONE 32=.— wi ne kein hes ; DEPENDABLE USED CARS | mbitious, us ° awtta’ - i Sunoh te HELA ey a Pre { Classified Advertising Rates YOU can drive a car just as big and SIX’ just as good looking as any you $600 a month or more introducing \ Effective Jan. 3, 1928 see on the streets, for a mighty, and supplying the demand for Vinsertion, 25° words \ small investment. Read over tones f Rawleigh Houschold Products in, or under $78 this list, and then come down and Sn RHSOHE Tore. E. 1-2 Morton County. Rawleigh|| 2 insertions, look at these cars—you'll be su: Price $7400.00, Terms Methods get business everywhere. | or! under 3 prised. Buick Master Six co chy FIVE TRO No selling experience required. | 3 insertions, looks like a brand new ear; Dodge FIVE TM BUNGE. We supply Products, Sales and or under ...... .., 200 coupe, that has thousands of miles Serena Advertising Literature and Serv- 1 week, words of of good mileage; 1927 Studebaker ! basement. Price ice Methods—everything you need, under secseses UGS | Custom scdan, that you would! Profits increase every month. Ads aye words, 3¢ addi- be proud to 3 1927 Oakland: SIX ROO MODERN Lowest prices; best values; mo: per word sedan that has had the of PRONG oa x id RN complete service. W. T. R CLASS We ID DISPLAY |! care; and a 1926 Ford : leigh Co. Dept. ND 222, Mir RATES _with winter enclosure. apolis, Minn. ee a E 90 Cents Per treh i All classified ads are cash in L EST. advance. Copy steuid be re- $5,000 re =. ROOM bungalow, Clean cut snappy man, Bismarck high school | uate, 18 to 25 years, for em ment at one of leading local ceived by 9 o'clock to ineure wood — floor: five in f ice stations. Excellent oppo a same day. 1 Clase in. y teams. ' : $5,250 SMALL “apartaent building und business getter. Write P. 0. THE in gocd location. Box BISMARCK TRIBUNE $5,800 NEW 4 room bu hardwood finish, basement ity for advancement to hustler | | PRONE 32 | LOTS FOR SALE in all cars, Join sales unit, travel with manager. Must be ready tc ee er re at once. Good money. from. Gis | INSURANCE written in reliable See Mr. Snowden, 7-to-9 p. 1 uaranteed companies, Bismarck Hotel, Room 60. aye) ebullt Autemehiles ison gee A EN—Wh: t 1 n of } gi A A Used Car Is No Better Than the’ Dealer sede Ye short course, free catalog 1 w ED’ €. Yuu MAY yawn and say “Ah™ to real bargain your keart’s content without los-| ample measure! ing your tonsils at Dr. MacLach- w Block. W. r Barber College, Fargo, Butte, Mont. MEN, why not le profession casy course, fre ber College, Mont. _ metallic drugs. See us fir SriLUrSY—How poisoned ci il How to MORTGAGE SECUR. ANY, INC, h First Guaranty Bank. BOATD AND ROOM | s With a & tation’ | hee | ctor Sates Co. | \ | | Li | | le cord. Land cese to Sterling. I.) ee A. Lahr, Bismarck, N. Dak. Li at Be sch tr ua Lahr 37 FEMALE HE! WANTED SALESWOME} We Bismarck, Mandan j town in weste orth Dakeva to) sell home equipment to howe. | G2nd St., Chi- | Yea ee BUARD » FLATS that. we st cy. ry and Chick varm, WANT AN?T.LD TO RE price Pelee FOR RUNT—uite nef ad office rooms, avoilabie Ma dining room girl. and good place, at Underwood, N. Dak. or to ex:| < \ phone. : Piano for city | COSTA leather rip between Bis-| PANT U for wane Mouse: ' good ear, The Helling| marek Bank buil Fr ! Depot. Finder pickae! pho: 2 730- O. Ked U” Attract ROLET CO. Bisma arch, N. D. RNITU RE FOR S. SAL eC FOR SAt jogan tuble, ymond Ave, Phone 1184, eping. Phone ik3, sire ip furnished. Call street, Furniture of 6 room| ast set, May- cet OF Bere “ORNs! lig new cining beds and dress- " d= furniture. Co., Mandan, Gas stove andr Col- ally new fe tment, private bath | bed room if desired. | yo room ft id floor. room modern! ther informa- | Z . to. ed apartment, | i ee fe a TRwiLlams, | ibe — enger Marmon 1927 sedan $800.00. ing. Also for sale: Black diré Interstate Transportation Com-} and fertilizer. Phone 686-M of pany. call at 413 Thirteenth strect southg* PERE ON PT ER Se John Jahne: : FOR SALE—Oaklend coupe in first class condition for demonstration. LET ACK'S Radiator Shop clean Phone 1274, out or reair that leaky or —— a ae elosge! radiator, All work guar- eens | WORK WANTED _ anteed and price reasonable. Phone 383-R. WORK | WANTED—Plowing gar- WANTED—To plow garden: haul —$4200.00 Seven pass-. dens, oS ashes and excavat-' ashes and rubbish, Phone si OUT OUR WAY, By By Wiliams] Win ANN Coach, ru looks Nik ‘DREAMIN YOU WAS A TELEGRAPH LINEMAN \NITH SPURS ON ~ HOH 7 ? AN L was A PoLe,” HEY? WELL) STIDDA “te WORM TWRNIN', AWS 1S blab TH" : 2 ee Ug. ne | ‘ur- at © 1920, BY NCA SERVICE, INC. J: ‘Tenth >» ral ho work, can go. hon nights preferred. Phone &24. \ ome one to for their own home. | tad onus. 1 Ov Be wei) nt girl for gen- 903 oF BUeme. FOR. ¥ poe ort hang tera Mlb Call at 404 ette and closet, on ¢ furnished for light h eventh —bhon FOR RENT--Large kitchenette for light ing. Privileges or not. squares from postoffice 1437-W. for RENT—Newly furn in medern home One 4 elerns b FOR REN' ing rooms. Es . in, Low re.t. Call at Thayer after 4p. m. FOR RENT—Mod men preferred, priv 212,00 a month 610 Phone 4 Yor ~RENT—Fournished Go OY WIT) TPE story CHAPTER IV \ continued to stare at} scl as thouvh he had) vd to an entirely IN leeping room modern on orieht before her} ft . Y Ten 2 Call at 418 First street or Dente tn hte] be vy bigs techs 558. his ling ta stane FOR RENT—Well furnished sincle room and kitchenette. Call a: Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Desirable office r $15.00 per month. Inquire li: Guaranty Bank. FOR RENT—Furn' do modern home, Call at 4103 Th nia to see him Chirt appecvcd, took the receiver off the hook ee ee oy the ;she 1 to talk of | right.” sve fal | “I'd like you to, Nicl di rotn7 ta lve with you've been so devotcd a! asked g:imly. rything—you must be be so hard, Nol” Are you s:7 ge ” Vv ! Of f ered be as herd ” go home? j td find f i ul hints ‘one with off for tak- nee, he decid troubled sure. | Tuey were not to have an unin | cd. rupted even’ ever, Alijhim to think o Virginia been turnin. | Rcvey of her c's my oldest friend and he cy condoling friends, but before | tsod father Vireintn': dinner hour Clarissa arrived -e off in a tear-wet hand and incited upon staying. . “Pad tc'ls me you've promise’ Nethenfel was instantly ashamed to be:th at our p until the) 3 burt her. is 3 blow over.” she eiiirped to he beret; “I'm nia, patna er, but you an air of chee . however | pot, 1 1 hate to Grict was not sacred to pe in that men's Ty doy. t @ he can 820 you. even t fertere between us?” towns in South Dakota. business location in town. of On several good trails. 1 tionally well equipped and fur nished. Lots electrical equipment. Seating capacity, seventy: Fine business. No trade. Some terms... Price $4500.00. Iiness reason for selling. Write Tri une Ad. No. —— MISCELL NATIONAL CASH new and second hand. Ovcr styles and sizes. We have or fit your business. W. E. St representative. Patterson Ho Bismarck, N. D. _ PLANT NOW—Prize winnir ioli bulbs. Ten popular va: | seventy-five cents per dozen de-j livered. Mail orders. Art Bauer, |~ 715 Sixth strect, Bismarck, N. D.| = Phone 1425.00 8 FOR SALE—Registered Shorthorn bull. Splendid animal. Must be seen to be REPIS eH Price reasonable, A. C. Small, Star Route No. 1, arck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers gud Hartz Mountain also aative singers Cages, seeds | treats, ete. Phone 115-J, Jacob N. D.. Box 728. his reading A cup and moky ort eo! frowned as he saw Vir ginta wince. ‘Are you sure yi res she returned do ira ee we “12 Why should 1?” Clart 3 Yl tone indicated as plain as day thar no other person's trouutes could in »{terfere with her life. Nattanicl thought she might at won't mind?” i 1 | er, unable to c a left hev Me of the co ra cup| . Nathaniol Hf “but 1 don't t he gcts near you I begin to creep) up with a lot of noise,” Clarissa | kitchen, put fresh w all over. went on unfeclingly; “Russell and|and vent into his bed “I can’t think of anything more|! are about to shout our love from lounging robe. absurd than for you to be jcalous|the housctops.” He pped on the light, dux hi of Uncle Frederick,” Virginia re-| Virginia looked at her saan robe from the plicd; then more seriously, “but, of }ingly. Nathaniel continucd to]around to remove h. course, you aren't. I think you're | scowl, first time, he saw that b blaming iim for influencing me] “I wanted to drop down to the| visitor had not departed. more than he did, Niel. That isn't}courthouse and get it over with| “I might have known it was you,” fair. It's very kind of him and]|quickly, but Russell, you know, is|he scolded, shaking the sleepi ter to boil ‘oom for his FY wut PP VEY bh i 3 a RUTH RF VEY GROVES ak 2 icl had eaten practically ;4t until be w: jon the table. 2} «attention to them. He came to one | of his ‘telephone. H aS nd grected the caller with a lazy “hello.” A ui e later, sf 1 studio had to end, bat bed from end puld 0 the dust t dy in th * gy ill ie coun hot let her spend the night there simply bhe- ‘as grateful to her, But 1 | she had locked so darned tired. It wouldn't be necessary to turn her ‘ly, to retire. pile of new novels niel turned his There was that promised to absorb his nter. usy If you tike." |teast have made come effort to as- | of ae ical tine beverage. He | cst and bezan to read. He read a trifle su'kily:| sure Virzinia of a welcome. carricd the plot to the cubby-hole ,2Mly occasionally, but wien he did t him. and when| “of course you will have to. put jthat the real estate azent eailed a |he liked to finish whatever it hap- pened to be-novel or article. He read on and on, forget pot ri and time. But he did is lids cep. The book slid unnoticed to the floor. He was awakened by the ringing was half | inse iD. 128. | Clarissa to.want me with them at{a Waingould through and through. | girl by the shoulder. She put up aj 4Ware that it had been ringing for GONE” ESTRAY—Two year old this time.” . Wants the whole thing, engage: | feeble hand, brushed futilely at his|*0me time. The instrument was stallion, foretop clipped. Blac.! “1 might think so if 1 didn’t be |ment and wedding; done: up with | fingers, turned her head on the pil-|02 @ small stand near his bedroom Weighing about 800 lbs. Call) liove that it will make ‘Uncle Fred |candle and bell and handed to the |low end relaxed into slumber. coor, and before he could stir him- Bud Cook, care Tribune. Pa FOR SALE—First class restaurant. | erick’ happier than it will you." |reading public with all the thrills} Nathanicl noticcd that tho bed) “L am not expecting to be happy. |was made, the extra blanket folded | Fixtures full equipment. J. H.; Niel,” sh fi Nathaniel con |ncatly at the foot. He glanced ‘Sampson, Valley City, N. Dak. SNe Nata NG ne nase: | tributed with feeling. back at Cairi, There was a smudge FOR SALE CHEAP—Casting box: heart to offer further objections to] Clarissa surveyed him coolly. “I jon her unrouged chces—now and a:d one 7-H, P. D. C, motor. Az the plan. - “™" Junderstood you were an artist—or |then she eschewed makeup com | something,” she sald insolently.| pletely just to show her fri ply_at Tribune office. “Surprised to hear anyone of that |that she was human, she said— FOR SALE—One Van Brunt drill, dition. : sort admitting a taste for conven jand on the arm that she had exw tei ee wadiee | ate like . go at see There tionality.” thrown up over her dark, Lit and| e too many memories in these! “1 acmire his sticking to his | miss bob. a gee gl shi oy FOORIS EL guns," Nathaniel retorted » Nath 322 Ninth street So, “Not today?” Clarissa loot:ed from ‘him to Vir- | ness for her. fo, tomorrow, perhaps,” slate nea al cd Roomipals: But | he pulpaured, He stood and locked | “ " she said nothing. She hed bees |at her sleeping for a wiile, then Then would you mind if f stay | eroored eo politeness during her | turned, reached for the bianket and and have dinner with you? If you | bringing up, and there were times | threw {t over her feet. Tho studio aren't too tired. when the contact bore fruit. was a bit chilly es the weather It was in Nathaniel’s mind that} “Ob, naturally you would agree|had turned unexpectedly cold for they would have little ea alone | with kim, being a male yourself,” |late Spring. wih The Helling Agency. Phone FOR RENT—Garage at 1300 Thay- ay Ave., $3.00 per-month, Phone FOR SALE—Irish Spaniel pups. H. Ww. Crawford, Mandan, N. D. th street So. s_ a List YOUR Bismarck property EE ,|doing. Those who LMM self to answer it Chiri appeared, took the receiver off the hook and greeted the caller with a lazy “ello.” At first Nathaniel did not grasp the significance of cration of appearances, first thought naturally sinia and then he res she would 5 ing answered by inine vo. when she wa: him in the middle of the n' He sprang up hasiily. “ it?” he called. “I think it is Miss Brewster,” Chiri told him. (To Le Continued) TEM calling t. ‘0 is Harmony By Cowan ANEW RADIO! meRciFuUL LISTEN, MoM , T =BUT You COULD HEAVENS BUT WHY WASN'T OUT TO UST AS WELL i “WHAT SILLY DESIGN ? IT MATCH UP FURNITORE, PICK « OUT SOME- DOESN'T MATCH A THING I BOUGHT THIS STATIC. / THING 7% IN THE HOUSE - SPUTTERER For. = ENTERTAINMENT ~~ 3 cou BE LISTENING %~\ —~| WS A LAUGH! EVERYTHING CORMICK SINGING “MOTHER. HAS T'MATCH THESE DAYS - (Ff By Danoneee AND TAME ONE Look E You WEAR A RED TIE You PEAT THAT Vid PARKED ALONG SIDE ANYTHING. HANE To BE EQUIPPED IN RED AND GET A erg WRONG. FROM YOUR SHOES To NOU WITH CT HAT-BAND . -THE RADIO'S PREUMONIA 7 TO MATCH THE PIANO Ati Cook STONE - THE NEAT “THING YoU KNOW {TLL ALL WRONG FoR A BLONDE To MARRY A BRUNETTE eeor Oe NWS5 4 one ere wer we Freckles and His Friends wee ew GEE=1M ALLIN FROM WAITING FOR SOMETHING TO COME OUT OF 7AIS CANE=L HANE TO GET SOME SLEEP -—— KOIY, BoBo=it SANE Te Steep!

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