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a i ( , , ' | we = ~ THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928 — == MALE 'SLP WANTED MEN WANTED for Practical Me- chanical Training. Short course. Jobs waiting. Good pay. Ask for catalog. HANSON AUTO & ELECTRICAL \CHOOL si Largest Practical Mechanical School in Country Fargo, North Dakota WANTED—Anbitious, industrious person to make sales of $150 to $600 a month or more introducing and supplying the demand for Rawleigh Household Products in E, 1-2 Morton County. Rawleigh Methods get business everywhere. No selling experience required. We supply Products, Sales and Advertising Literature and Serv- ice Methods—everything you need. Profits increase eve! month. Lowest prices; best values; most complete service. W. T. Raw- leigh Co., Dept. ND 322, Minne- apolis, Minn, NEAT appearing men, light cars, desirous of connecting with sales- unit now .qperating nearby coun- tics. Top’ money paid daily. Permnant. Write Tribune Ad. No. 52 for appointment, giving your eo deal ud ake WANTED—A good ail around me- chanic. Good wages and_ steady job to the right man, Must be able to furnish good reference. Apply or write H-B Motor Co., ~ Mott. N. Dak. PGA gil OPENING for ambitious men. Travel. Must be ready to start at once. Permanent. Good money for start. Requirements, light See Mr. Williams, Patterson p, pening for another honest ambitious man with light car. Rural Sales, top money paid daily. Write or see L. G. Snowden, Hotel Washburn, No. Dakota, evenings. WEN, why not learn a profitable profession easy work special short course, free catalog. Moler Bar- ber College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, Mont. ___FEMALE HELP WANTED _ SALESWOMEN WANTED—For Bismarck, Mandan and town in western North Dakota to sell home equipment to house- wives. The Knauss Equipment Co. 715 Thayer Avenue, -Bis- __marck. vig iaelutes essere WANTED—Either middle aged woman or competent girl for gen- eral housework, Call at 212 E. Rosser. Phone 1361-3. _ WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework. Call Mrs. G. R. Lipp. Phone 159 or call at 502-W Rosser. WANTED—Experienced. girl for general housework. Call Mrs. G, R. Lipp. Phone 149 or call at 502 W. Rosser. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework. Must like children. Mrs. M. O. Steen. Phone 953-R, _ ROOMS FS RENT ¥OR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping in modern home. Call at 618 Sixth street or phone 568-W. ¥OR RENT—One furnished ‘sleep- ing room. Close to courthouse, For ladies only. 417 Fifth street. __Phone 1330, ae FOR RENT—Clean light house- keeping rooms, right down town. Call af 307 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Well furnished single room and kitchenette. Call at 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Call at 314 1-2 Main, front apt. Kath- erine Griffin. _APARTMENTS FOR [IeiNT—Modern furnished apartment, upper four-room du- pe private baths. For sale: uffet, dining table, library table, kitchen cabinet, heating stove. 222 Second street. Phone 905, aparment, one of the best in town, private entrance, good loca- tion, down town district. For in- formation phone 1043-W or 347. FOR RENT—Completely and ex- ceptionally well furnished Apt. al newly decorated. Call at 120 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment with garden, $22.00. Call at 400 Fourth street. FOR ‘Nice 5 room modern apartment. For further informa- tion phone 53 .r 329-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished spartan Varney apart- ments. jone 773, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor. 930 Fourth street. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Two 200 horsepower Franklin water tube boilers, com- plete with grates, safety valve, non-return valve, water column, and ash and fire doors. Boilers may be inspected at Jamestown, North Dakota, plant of Otter Tail Power company. Address _com- -munications to Otter Tail Powez company, Jamestown, North Da- kota. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS new and second hand. Over 500 ‘OR SALE—Five milkii istered polled Shorthorn bulls from ten). to twelve months old. Three miles north and 1-2 mile west of capitol. Strutz & Nagel. FOR SALE—Only pool hall in good county seat_ town, doing business. Have other business, reason for selling. Write Trib- une Ad. No, 53, AFTER tomorrow you need hide ! not our fish, but come now to 317 Ifth street for live minnows. W. H. McVey. pe Yt aR FOR SALE VERY CHEAP—Set of J. C. Deagen orchestra bells, ex- cellent condition, E. Wilkinson, Mandan. N. D. FOR SALE CHEAP—Casting box nd one 7-H. P. D, C. motor: Sis sf Tribune ‘cfties OPP | » Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 82 Effective Jan. 3, 1928 «1 insertion, 25 words or under 2 insertions, under Mander .....se.000.. 148 Ads over 25 words, 3¢ addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance, ceived by $prasek insertion came le THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. THE man who buys a used car wants miles of transportation, not merely an automobile. We sell rebuilt cars that deliver per- formance as well as looks. And we are here to vee that you are constar ‘ly satisfied with what you bry, “Rebuilt Cars With a Kcratation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. eee ____BOAED AND ROOM BOARD AND Room in modern home. Close in. Young man i ferred, $30.00 per month. Call at 323 First street. Phone 966-M. FOR RENT—Board and room in modern home. Close in. Home Ta s at 816 Main Ave. Phone FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE clear lots on Main Ave. east for good car. Also well built garage for sale. Can moved, size 14x18 feet. P. O. Box 105, City. THIS HAS HAPPENED NATHANIEL DANN, atraggting ori, J URGINIA picion but she eannct bring aril te call Bim anain. i. RRIRSA. places “VIRGINIA. beside her father at the table—te the chvious discomfort of a MRS. FARLEY, whe apperentiy vesent- ef the ‘of VIRGINIA tn the DRAN heme. After dinner VIRGINIA went te her reom, lenving the ethers to play cards. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER IX. 667'M afraid you will find me dull company this evening.” Frederick Dean remarked to Mrs. Farley when Clarissa and Rus- sell had gone. “On the contrary,” she said evenly, “you are going to be very exciting company.” Mr. Dean allowed a filcker of apprehension to appear in the gaze he turned upon her. He had caught something vaguely por- tious, even threatening, in her tone. mn you didn't stay for par- chesi?” he asked blandly. “When have we e' played parchesi?” she countered. “Don’t pretend to be stupid, Frederick: you are well aware that the game we have played is not so innoc- uous as that.” “Were we playing @ game, Helen?” His tones dripped inno- cence, but his eyes evaded her searching scrutiny of his face. “Yes, Frederick, we were,” she answered unemotionally: “and now I think it is time to declare the winner.” Dean reached over to a nearby stand and helped himself to a cigaret from a lacquered box. “Thank you,” Mrs. Farley said Bs “4 E iH ee? re Ht dg letting her see ried. “Were there asked, striving to “Important ones,” she declared instantly. “I thought right along that [ had more to win than had, Frederick, but since meeting Miss Brewster I have different conclusion.” “Meaning. .. .2” “That I am sure you game now. Sweet chi she?” Then with a sudes show of ts how you feel. drinking at s fountain of paneer 2 girl like Miss rr. ES angry myself earl! ning, but I'm know that it will decided we can seitle THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — eed DEPENDABLE USED CARS YOU can drive a car just as big and a just as looking as any yo see on the streets, for a mighty small investment. Read over this list, and then come down and look at these cars—you'll be sur- rised. Buick Master Six coach, looks like a brand new car; coupe, that has thousands of miles of good mileage; 1927 Studebaker Custom sedan, that you would be proud to own; 1927 Oakland sedan that has had the best of care; and a 1926 Ford touring with winter enclosure. Easy Terms. M. B. GILMAN CO. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Good used Overland 4 touring in excellent condition. Good with spare. Stude- baker touring, good condition. Ford coupe, first tires still on car and in good condition. 1926 Star Coach. Inquire Hedah! Motor Co. 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It makes no difference where the pain thing important,” says Dr. Marsh.|woman is a failure. There is no j tal arithmetic. BUT—At the Clinic of Dr. T. M. may have your tonsil trouble cured and iv other troubles without any large bed rooms, full partitioned| operation. The results obtained by first. Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Send 2c stamp for book- rown enameled bed with link springs, three quarter oe 3 ndi FOR SA rgain, Must Call’ at 401_ NS_ in used A- WORK WANTED Phone 7% e Ad. No. 5 LET ACK’S Radiator Shop out or re air that elozgel radiator. anteed d price F-23 or 18th. easonable, or, es. si- sold by st_street. B furniture, Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, TCFD middle aged lady ishes cooking or hotel work, or will consider day work, after May write clean leaky or All work guar- to the Prof? ‘. Y., May 17.—Girls, the ‘or evidently doesn’t like you. In fact, the pet belief of the Prof. women don’t amount to a ‘row of pins, And the Prof, Dr. ¢ ought to know, for R.|i professor of psy- © George Washiongton h is all for getting the He began to perceive that Nathaniel was going to de a formidable obstacle to his plans. amicably.” “I can’t see that there's any- thing to settle,” he replied, stantly on guard. rd one.” Don’t you think it would nicer to consider that Miss Brewster is worth what it will Dean protested heatedly. “I never spoke to you of marriage, Helen.” “I'll admit that, Frederick, as we have no witnesses, but you know I expected you to. You'd have done it, too, if you hadn't seen a chance to buy a new “I don’t understand you,” he returned stiffly. “Oh, yes you do, Frederick, You understand me perfectly, even if I was common. Miss Brewster has lost her fortune and you be- Meve that she won't be goose enough to marry a poor, strus- sling artist if you offer your hand and fortune.” “You must be out of your mind, Helen, to say such things.” “You must be out of yours it you think I'm blind. And don't you suppose Clarissa knows what you're up to? That’s why she tilted at me at dinner. She thought she had me down, else sbé wouldn't have given me this opportunity with you. But she underrated me, Frederick. I know when I’ve lost. I’m ready to settle the score and call it a day.” whatever you may call It. You haven't a shred of evidence and :L doubt if Miss Brewster would listen? to your confidences, but 1 realize as well as you do that it isn't necessary to be proved guilty to be condemned.” “That's sensible, Frederick; plain figures on your check will do the trick, darling.” White with anger, Frederick Dean went to a desk and got out @ checkbook. A moment later Mrs. Farley was calmly tearing a slip of paper to bits. “Double,” she said firmly, “and you'll win.” Trembling, but forcing himselt to silence, Dean wrote out a new check. Mrs. Farley folded it into a@ tiny jeweled vanity case she was carrying. “['m truly sorry it turned out this way, Frederick. I was thrilled at the thought of marry- ing you. You're flinty, and there isn’t the trace of a heart any- where in your well-preserved body, but you had the power to strike fire in me. That's a great deal to lose.” She was staring away from him, down the years, and for all the brittleness of her exterior there was a wistful quality in her culti- vated votce. But it made no ap- peal to Frederick Dean. He hated her fiercely at that moment; she had hested him, criminally per- haps, but he did not mind her method. The mere fact that be was bested enraged him. He was not accustomed to it. = “Well, give me a parting kiss, old sunbeam, and don’t forget me too soon.” He drew back as she moved nearer to him and she laughed |teasingly. “Come along and see me out, then,” she invited and moved toward the door. “You see, I'm determined to please you in some manner, so I'll leave you.” As he opened the outer door for her he caught a glimpse of a familiar figure passing before the house, He was helping Mrs. Farley into her car when the figure turned and came back, stopping near him. He closed the door of the car and faced about. “Good evening, Mr. Dann,” be sald haughtily. “Nice evening,” Nathaniel re- turned pleasantly. “Nice for strolling, nice street, too.” Dean appeared relieved. “Ob, then you weren't thinking of coming in?” he said discourag- ingly. “I should like to see Virginia,” Nathaniel replied, weakening in his resolve not to call until she summoned him. “She has retired,” Dean tn- formed him curtly. “And there are other streets that are nice for strolling if you are interested in such exploring about. Good night.” “So you're wise to me,” Na- thaniel muttered after him as be mounted the-steps and disap- peared within the house. “Coafound bim,” Dean was say- ing aloud as he made his way back to the drawing room. shadowing the house, the pig- headed fool.” The thought of Nathaniel on “, oat & ee wie ad ut in the street put him on “‘Seandal edge. began to perceive that worn mntalt | OF perhaps Just 8! Nathaniel was going to be @ for about certain occasions in the past | ™dable obstacle to bis plans. © eo that might suffice to salve] “There must be some way of getting rid of him,” he said ‘want any more than|earnestly. Finally bis features relaxed into @ cynical smile. | “Easy,” he decided pleased, “I'll see Barrows tomorrow.” Continued), drone me oe Awd, | suet thing as a perfect companions ship between men and women.” From which, dear ladies, we take it that the Doctor is a bachelor— but we haven’t any way of knowing. { . 1 | A mentally deficient woman in jwoman is just doing the dishes. | a Welsh asylum can neither read And also, as a companion to man,!nor write, but is a genius at men- “darling,” “precious,” | ment to their credit. “The larger fortunes possessed by “Women have never done any- SAY ~ You'LL SPoil. THeT HOSS! IF YOU KEEP Jump! ENERY “TIME HE Does, HELL, GIT, T' THINKIN WNHUTS TH’ USE 0' TWO OF 5 LPPE 5 wavseror, A BOUNCING BABY.’ Arnica, Please! 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