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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928 FURNITURE FOR SALE ‘4 y z 73 FOR SALE ___ Ft ,SALE 7 | Oakes; Anthony G. Swanson and| pital. Now Matt is dead, having j iM id Ld e NEW FIVE ROOM __ STUCCO|FOR SALE — Household furniture Incorporations || Selena B. M. Swanson, Baker, Minn.) met a similar fate, He fell from his | ribune Classitied Advertisements |) iscsi mdee| Bulut i it s'tie|* ‘eters, Qlysmoy fg rum nny ncn ; josets, built-in features including | _!riday. ay s : ‘ " y 5 000; L. E. ywner; W. H. A ‘ied it ice box, oak floors, exceptionally | FOR SALE—Practically new dining | Ray Oil and Gas company, Ray,'Toferen and J. H. bs Minot, To | hours in the snow. He died in the large bed rooms, full partitioned| room suite, three beds and dress-| $100,000; H. A. Hart, C. W. same hospital to which his wife was —= PHO =_— erate a bulk oi sg — a INE 3 2 - ” Lele (Rifas, cast any 0 er. Call at 614 Raymond Ave. |Gee, W. A. Morin and L. B. ta \"? es ara FATES ANG taken. Y eee — - = eautiful home. Price $5500.00.) ARG ‘Si6 =| son, ; H. FE. Hursh, Ki s City. ‘FATES ALIKE r ; NEXT AGE be ees i " DEPENDABLE USED CARS Terms. Buaiy puniene cast aes To. nee paet for aT abe wieiatiy vie ig dh Pa.—Two years The oldest tourist resort in the ‘AT appearing men, light cars, i) CJagcified Advertising Rates YOU can drive a car just as big and fi N. D. of Ray. ago thy wife of Matt Drcel met her| world is Spa in Belgium; it was x desirous of connecting with sales- just as good looking as any you| SIX ROOM STUCCO HOUSE, Swanton Chevrolet, Oakes,| death by falling from his wagon.| first extolled by the Roman, Pliny B unit now operating nearby coun- Effective Jan. 3, 1928 t brand new, three bed rooms, full DRESSMAKIN $25,000; Gust Edward Swanson, | She died two weeks later in a hos-| the Elder, in the first century. ‘ ties. Top money paid daily. 1 insertion, 25 words ried ie peadlopasiond bo ed ty| basement, hot water heat, garage | Woaaarapine Ww SD am Permnant. Write Tribune Ad. No. or wi . 8% small investment. ead over) attached to house. Bast front,| DRESSMAKING WANTED at 223 ~ —— Tynes 52 for appointment, giving your | 2 ins@tions, this list, and then come down and! fine trees, Price $7400.00. Terms. West Thayer. Neat and quick. address and phone number. _ WANTED—A good ail around me- “a or under . 3 ineertions, 25 words look at these cars—you'll be sur- rised. Buick Master Six. coach, looks like a brand new car; Dodge FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGA.| after 4 p.m. Service at a reasonable price. Call i Or ander .......... 1.00 LOW, maple floors, screened and LOTS F ALE ‘ae tue aye Lis ss | td | 1 week, 25 wi or Soret ieee vet oars ot ae glazed porch, full basement. Price | 7G) yorTs = OR SAL # i able to furnish good reference] ,URUET ........seeue 148 Custom pedan, that you woulg| 7400.00 Terms, Le Van licok, Lucas Block, Room J iT YOUR TickiTS FER OLnY \P7 1 NUM Apply or write H-B Motor Co., Ads over 25 words, 3e addi- My wend tb ig Noro JKtend 13, oh i. seal y ai ai) Gi/ ACUI Mott, N. Dak. | tional per word pe Proud tO Owns Oe death | SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGA-| 00 Etone =: ONE CENT~AN' STEP RIGHT _IN— \, AN \ 4 WAVE opening for another honest|]| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY care; and a 1926 Ford touring pe yireawate ca BABY CHICKS SS SEE TH WILOIST” MAN-EATN TAGGERS) re. A Pan ambitious man with light car. RATES with winter enclosure. and glazed porch hot water heat. | ALL JUNE chicks reduced 2 cents, SSN AN LIYUNS - AN TH WILDIST- ANY SEQ Rural Sales, top money paid daily. 90 Cents Per inch - Easy T ing plant. East’ f d fi Order now. Have room for 300 WILD MAN “YOu EVER SEEN, 1 Ay AN Aries Write or see L. G. Snowden, Hotel sided & plant. | Hast front and fine) turkey or hen eggs for custom .: ABET wi wo koa, evertngs |] AM classified ads are cash ta M, B, GILMAN CO. Suck Ge dees | RN ol us ones an reel dau EN—Why not learn a profitable|| advance. Copy shoul fe. NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, |——* [Uo ua 5 {wit TS N OTHER WI ——_"" Proton, case Tork epee elved by ® o'clock to insure ESTRAYED beautifully finished, built-in. fea: N years in the chick busi- cana) \, 3 short course, free catalog. Moler insertion same day. ESTRAYED OR ST —Wed- nesday night, May 9, a 5-year-old tures, full basement with garage. proof that we satisfy. “STUFF, CAPTURED IN TH' WILOS Barber College, Fargo, N. D.; Priced f i le, $4800.00.| Pelkey’s Poultry and Chick Farm, Tv . FER Butte, Mont.” fs 2 THE black mare, star in. forehead,| ‘Terms. er or ‘ N. Dak. af hag vans one” CENT. HEN, why not learn a profitabie BISMARCK TRIBUNE mane cut, white ring around front DU profession easy work special short PHONE 32 right ankle, has halter and rope] FIVE ROOM SEMI-BUNGALOW, , write Rust’s Hatchery, Fargo, course, free catalog. Moler Bar- oe Neha Fargo, N. D.-Butte, ont. i i FOR SALE—{926 Buick Master Six| Beautiful location, Price $5800. | Av f de Iso well FEMALE HELP WANTED Rebuilt Automobiles | FoR sAte— only 12,000 miles, oe eile Gaee tor onle: Con bel ~ WANTED—For Mandan and Bismarck, town in western North Dakota to every sell home equipment to house-} ¢, ‘ FOR SALE—The fastest selling| ment. We also write every form . wives. Knauss Equipment eed Our wigan ougeete low priced “Six” on the market.| of insurance protection in good} FOR RENT—Five room furnished Co, 715 Thayer Avenue, Bis-| js that you drop in at your earl-) Run only 2000 miles. Must sell old reliable companies. hovse for summer, June Ist. WANTED—Competent housekeeper for farm, at once, to cook for two adults. Write to Paul Linssen, R. __.No. 2, Bismarck. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework. Call Mrs. G. R. Line. Phone 159 or call at 502-W Rosser. WORK WANTED_ “Rebuilt Cars With a Mcratation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. ener neers “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITD CAFE—Located in one of the best Guaranteed A Used Car Is No Better Than Dealer Made It pal a THERE is always a big’ demand iest convenience and look over the fine, comprehensive assort-| F' ment ware now able to offer— remembering that our good name backs up every one we sell. at_once. Phone _1131-J. on. If found notify Elizabeth Leach, Box 368, Bismarck, N. D. AUTOMOBILES looks like new and is in perfect condition. Will sacrifice for quick sale for cash. Phone 383-R. ‘OR SALE—$4200.00 Seven pass- enger Marmon 1927 sedan $800.00. Interstate Transportation Com- pany. PERSONAL WAGNETIC Clinic opened ready to demonstrate I-on-a-co backed by competent doctors for benefit of users. Also retoner has done wonders for thousands of suffer- 1 North Dakota. FOR EXCHAN' two bed rooms on first floor, room for two additional bed rooms on second floor. Fire place, east! front with fine lawn and _ trees. OTHER ATTRACTIVE proposi- tions, also building lots. Phone 188 for information or appoint- moved, size 14x18 feet. 105, City. Write Tribune Ad. No, 51. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECUR. | —===-=—==== ITY COMPANY, INC. Office with First Guaranty Bank. a 0. Ked UZ=D CARS Attractive Buys 1927 CHEVROLET truck; 1924 Ford truck with transmission; 1926 Chevrolet sedan; 1927 Chevrolet sedan; 1926 Overland sedan; 1926 r Publication) DEPOSITORY cent inter Time $1,000.09 Ae WORK WANTED—Plowing gar-| “towns in South Dakota. Best| ers from all ailments. Chrysler sedan; 1927 Chevrolet |coms interest ‘ g dens, hauling ashes and excavat-| pusiness location in town of 1500, show you. Magnetic Health Ap-| Landau sedan; 2 new 1927 Chevro- silica) ho a lea ‘ ing. Also for sale: Black dirt} On scveral good trails. Excep- liance, office 1106 B let sedans at used car prices. Inj $2,900 surety and fertilizer. Phone 686-M of! {ionally well equipped and fur- hone 646-W or 1111-R. addition we have several used cars ora he call at 413 Thirteenth street south. We trade and} WILL TRADE clear lots on Main P. 0. Box ee ere HOUSES AND FLATS 2 per at @ per nished. Lots electrical equipment.| YOU MAY yawn and say “Ah” to| at very low prices. Weigh County x _ John Jahner, Seating: capacity, aeventy five: your heart's content ee es los-| give terms on both new and uted |e certify th TO aD EXPERIENCED middie aged lady) ine business. No trade. Some! ing your tonsils at Dr. MacLach-| cars. Te NS a May ‘Le wit ishes cooking or hotel work, or] terms. Price $4600.00, Illness,| lan’s clinic, Lucas Block. We cure CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. ee cane Ney ola oe 5 reason for selling. Write Trib- will consider day work, after May diseases without the knife or A . ia MRS. CHAS. ANDE ; *.23° or write! une Ad. No. 46. + metallic drugs. See us first. Bismarck, N. D. | : a TR WLLAMS > floor sanding. ar ¢ Twenty men’s work is done by > one with machine in 8 hours time. Bismi Phone 399-J._ LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or rc air that leaky or elogg:i radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. ——____BOAED AND ROOM __ BOARD AND Room in modern home. Close in. Young man pre- ferred, $30.00 per month. Call at 323 First street. Phone 966-M. FOR RENT—Board and room in modern home. Close in. Home privileges at 816 Main Ave. Phone 14) BOARD AND ROOM in private home. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. No, 49, us ROOMS FOR RENT 3 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished cléan rooms for sleeping or light house- keeping, re: sonable rent, close in. Call at 216 Second street or _ Phone 1163-J. sae ‘—Rooms in modern or without board, Suit- able for one or two. Prices rea- sonable. Call at 613 Third street. fo 2 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeening in modern = her to make her temporary home wi hem. ary when VIRGINIA for vied by nt which’ the she will ¢ happiness ts yours for the asking. |Be true to what you know fs for your own and young Dann’s best good and you can’t fail to be |happy. Don't be weak, Virginia. Don’t let yourself be swept off your feet just because you are in love.” “Perhaps you are right, admitted hopelessly; “but I felt as sure of it as you do. “You will soon, 1 know. Now, |won’t you tell mc—is there any | way in which I can help you ma- terially? You will be doing mea great unkindness if you allow |yourself to go in need of any- \thing I can provide for you, my dear.” “Thank you,” Virginia said; “there’s nothing. . . .” She was genuinely sorry that her voice \carried so little warmth of grati- {tude but she could not help it. There was about his gencrous- }sounding offer some tone of pat- NOU'NE BEEN A Sou wee! “IRVING TO GET THAT THING To WORK: AND I CAN'T STAND THESE UNEARTHLY SWRIEKS ANOTHER. IN THERE OR You'tt WANE \T WORSE THAN (TIS_ TLL, FIND OUT WHAT'S= IWS FED! Tuat's WHAT WAS WRONG ALL THe TIME MYSELF. JUST BECAUSE - r ! "s —| - To TH ws & - RENT—Clean, modern sleep: nood judgment as a Modern.” “There {s something you can oulira ep TOUCH’ IT, IS W THAT I. ENE! S peace an er Cle NOW Go ON WITH THE STORT tell me, though,” she added a ae To CHEER ABOUT. /OU wae oR RINT a in. Low te..t. Call at 223 W. CHAPTER VIL moment later. “And please don’t COULDN'T DO ITAGAIN | THikG BETTER. Thayer. % 667OME in,” Virginia called. think that I have anything to INA MILLION YEARS rooms with bath on ground floor. Phone 884 or call at 423° Third RR a es FOR RENT—Well furnished single room and kitchenette. Call at 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. She expected to see one of the servants enter. Instead, it was her host who opened the door and stepped inside. “Aren't you coming down te lunch?” he asked pleasantly. “Not if you don’t, mind,” Vir- ‘complain about, but I just would like to know if Clarissa was per- fectly willing to have me come and live with you.” ht she wounded ay, Virginia, but you know Clarissa is an out- spoken person. Of course, 1 THN YOu _ DO- J MA \¥ FOR RENT—Desirable office room, ginia answered wearily. don’t know what she had to be $15.00 per month. Inquire First “Poor child; you're exhausted. outspoken about to you, but at Guaranty Bank. ‘Well, do as you like, of course, least I can allay any doubts you ‘APARTMEN _ but I hope you will be able te ;may have concerning your wel: eg ee | a RT |S EPO “join us at dinner. Perhaps it |come with us. We both are ov FOR RENT—Unfurnished _apart- would benefit you to go for a joyed to have you. Clarissa wi ment and bath. Front aut Wait drive this afternoon, Shall 4 the first to urge the arrangement, ee aie joie no N order a car?” \although I bad it in mind before ee een —_———_—_—. Pe ate ie Been een anes! Virginie sianced out he mine ' she mentioned it to me.” - ‘ dow at the clear blue sky w' “I may have imagined some- H 7 eat g j Call at 514 Seventh stree . ” Freckles and His Friends ees By Blos “s = oi lazy, white clouds drifting over it] «, ” Mr, “ ” thing she didn’t mean,” Virginia | y ser FOR” RENT—Five ‘room modern like sheep ina meadow. She had| “4° shpee, tent Hse DENMAN “ON. A0NRET” Vinginiacnesee, |confessed generou ‘yes, I'm aparment, one of the best in a sudden feeling of oppression, as|.with you. Had Virginia been observing his certain I must h = = town, private entrar send loca- thougn the charmingly furnished| There was nothing for Virginia|face she might have wondered, “I'm glad to hear you say that. LISTEN NOW, BOBOsWEVE BEEN tion, down fom ec . a a room in which she stood were|to do but gccept his company un-|that he showed so much dis-|I‘shouldn’t like your stay with us A COUPLE DAYS TRYING To SEE formation _phone_1043-W_or 347. about to contract upom her, to|less she chose to be ungracious.| pleasure over so smell a matter. |to be clouded in any way,” NY “WitAT's IA THIS GANE, AND So FOR RENT—Modern three room smother her. She felt ickening disappoint-| “you know, Virginia,” he said,| “Then I'm sure you mean to S FAR WE'VE SEEN NOTING — apartment. All newly "painted, “Yes, please do,” she cried with | ment, how: for she had looked! and somehow managed to speak |extend your welcome to Nathan- ‘SO WE ANGHT AS WELL. furnished. Gas cooking. unexpected fervor; ‘it’ will be|forward to being alone on thé| agreeably, “I’m sure I could help iel,” Virginia responded, bright- START OUT FOR SOME, at 622 Third ‘street. Phone glorious to get outdoors.” drive, For some teason it had/you solve your problems it only ening. = OMER PLACE! <<. : pene ane ea “At three, then?” ‘Mr. Dean|seemed to her that she could not| you would trust me.” | “Oh,” flatly, “yes, of course. Y ER ‘ Pa Ss RENT—Furslahed Apsrtaent askri. He appeared surprised at as aney fom arre uoneane “Why, it isn’t a matter of not But don’t you think it will only urphy © Apts. ¥ er eagerness. al the reaction to rissa’s é (make it harder for you to kee; street. Phone 852 or 427. Ask “Oh, sooner,” Virginia urged; | veiled remarks while she re- temating yom, Uncle Yraderien, 1 4 for F. W. Murphy. g FOR RENT—Completely and“ ex- ceptionally well furnished Apt. All newly decorated. Call at 120 W. Rosser. a FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, third floor. Occupancy May 18th. Rue apartments, 711 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Nice 5 room modern apartment. ‘For further informa- _tion phone 63 .r 329-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Varney apart- NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS new and hand. styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, Over 500|' & mained in their house. Dean joined her a moment later and took her arm to assist then conscious that her manner was strange, added in explanation, “I'm sure I'll be able to think better outdoors.” her down the outer stairs. To Vir- Dean frowned. “You aren't’ ginia the assistance was unneces- worrying about your future, L hope. | sary but she made no audible pro- ‘That isn't necessary, my dear.” test, knowing that the action was “I don't know exactly what Only... .well, I’m worrying about,” Virginia ex claimed, her voice resting on Nathaniel had said about Dean's note of hysteria. touching h She felt that she was being slightly disloyal to her “You mustn't let yourself go to pieces,” he ,warned. her, “You/ absent sweetheart when her com- about,” Virginia told him. He came over and took her hands tn his. “The car will.be ready whens And ence seated in the car, the feeling grew as Dean sat close be- side hor, even edging over as she moved nearer her corner. Virginia know what you think about Na-|YOUF purpose if you listen too thaniel and myself and, well, I'm 0ften to his pleadings? A wondering if you aren't wrong—it|,,I'll have to take that risk,’ I shouldn't let him take care of | Virginia said firmly. “1 couldn't me as he wants to do.” {stand not scelng him stery day. a an | hope it will be agreeable to you “I was afraid you might lose; : your courage, my dear. Naturally And care nis Have ee call, you would want to let him do/DUt I must tell you that I could that but... you're very much io! ROE Mas. Shere. it wasnt possible love with him, aren't you?” | 0,he ith ire ae ” Virginia smiled. “He has! returned stiffly. fanent me the meaning of the) 4 little later, after an awkward word,” she said simply. silence, Virginia suggested that Dean | mei one 778, . know you can count on me to! panion let his hand remain ather| “Then you must know better) they return home, and he acqui- } help you in any way [ can.” ehr while they crossed the side-|than to let him wreck his life,” |esced without protest. | MISCELLANEOUS “It isn’t anything I can talk] walk. Mr. Dean replied with @ serious-| ‘There was no more talk of Na- ness of expression that carried a touch of conviction to Virginia. “But would it? I could. belp him, I'm sure of that.” thaniel then, More of silence than talk of any kind, and when they reached the Deans’ house Virginia did not linger downstairs representative. Patterson Hotel, ever you want it,” he said gently.| took herself to tgsk as being fool-| “Virginia, please let me save to b ‘ Bismarck, . D. | “And now ‘may I send up some|ish to mind it but the impression | you from the greatest irony of per Mialaybooe ve roam ane FOR SALE—Beaverette fur coat in| lunch to you?” of undue warmth in “Unclo/life. I mean the failure to profit) cat for Nathauiel’s number. She condition, Two years old,| size 38. Cheap if taken at onc2.; Also a sanitary cot. Phone 363-M or call at 706 Ave. A for further information. : FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- North Dakota, 11 counter, 4 booths. Best location s town. Write Tribune Ad. No.' ol { FOR SALE CHEAP—Casting box | azd one 7-H. P. D. C. motor. Ap- | ply at Tribune office. stools and | Virginia nodded. But when the lunch arrived she left it untoucl Her win- dows gave on Fifth Avenue, and she sat, hatted, watchjug for the car to arrive. Frederick's” manner became deep er as they roared smoothly along Riverside Drive and up towards Yonkers. Virgiuia tried to as- sure herself that it was merely evidence of his sympathy for her, ideas of him as the father of her dearest girl (riend. “But when he reached for her gloves at the same time. _ _ She was crossing the ball when \ Dean apeared in the door of the dining room and spoke to her. hand she drew it away as casually “Would you wait just a mo-/as she could but nonetheless ef- ment?” he sald. “I'd ke to gojfectually. He frowned quickly. by the experience of others who have lived before you, meeting the same problems, facing the same obstacles. It is a great pity, but wisdom seems always to come when ‘It is too late to be of serv- felt a great need to hear his voice, to assure herself that he actually was near, ready to come if she wanted him. And without know- ing precisely why, she felt that there had been an attempt to man After what seemed to Virginia|but Nathaniel's words bad awak-|{cé to us in making our decisions. also Salers gue ae C: Moonrets.| ® long time Mr. Dean's dark blue|ened @ new consciousness of the| You are standing on the threshold Gay. ian omer oo iaiertore iad ( ti ete. "thane 115-J, Jacob limousine drew smartly up to the|man beside her. He had become|of s new life. You will make or Bhi af tated Bull, inson, N. D.. Box 728. curb, She ran from the room and| suddenly @ person who was ep-|mar it by whichever voice you bosd icon yd paws Pg * IR SALE—Restaurant Mandan, down the stairs, pulling om her|tirely disassociated from her heed now—that of sound advice pines Fein srowly offered you or the impulse of your own heart.” “You... » frighten me,” Vir- einia shivered slightly. “You make happiness seem eo... . remote.” “No. If you will but see it, And then there came @ lazy, “hello.” that struck on Virginia's heart like @ cat’s paw on a but- terfly. (To Be Continued)