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3 - SHEN, why not learn a profitable "WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928 MALE 'SLP_ WANTED profession easy work special short course, free catalog. Moler Bar- ber College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, Mont. ‘WANTED — Carpenters. Apply Texas Oil station, corner ‘Thay- er and Third, Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning. FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘WOMEN inexperienced wanted by manufacturer who can earn $20 weekly spare time sewing aprons. Materials cut; no selling; stamped envelope _ brings particulars. Morning ‘Glory Apron Co. Mt. Vernon, 21. ¥. tat Rr el icc pee as housekeeper in institution 0! size, Apply Bismarck, Lock Box ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- “work. Call at 314 West Rosser. WORK WANTED ‘COMPETENT stenographer, bank- ing, lumber insurance experience, desires position, full or part. time. Call 262-M or write Tribune Ad. No. 55, POSITION WANTED ‘EXPERIENCED Stenographer de- sires position, Call Room 404, Prince Hotel. WANTED TO RENT. — eee WANTED TO RENT—Unfurnished rooms on ground floor by desir- able pgrty. Write Tribune Ad. No. 56. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two, room furnished apartment on ground floor with lavatory and well equipped kitchenette, suitable for man ani wife or two ladies. Call at 422 PUGH Street FOR RENT—Five room modern aparment, one of the best in town, private entrance, good loca- tion, down town district. For in- formati hone_1043-W_or 347. FOR RENT—A well furnished four- room modern apartment. Also unfurnished rooms for _ light housekeeping. College Building. _Phone 183. __ = peasen ES FOR RENT—During | summer months, cool completely furnished five room apartment, ground floor. Phone 374-M. FOR RENT—Completely| and ex- ceptionally well faralahed apart- ment. All newly decorated. Call —_at 120 W. Rosser. ___ FOR RENT—Practically new, mod- ern four room apartment, private bath, extra bed room if desired. = COMP AAIST, FOR RENT—June first, furnished apartment. Call at Apt. 5, Bis- marck Tribune Bldg. or phone __1146. FOR RENT—June 1 modern 3 room apartment with bath. In- quire 304 1-2 Main Ave. Front farnished ‘two room apartment in the Rue apartments. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 697-J. FOR RENT—Nice 5 room modern apartment. For further informa- phone 53 .r 329-W. + FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Varney apart- ments. Phone 773. fe ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished _sleep- ing rooms. Privilege of getting breakfast ahd lunch. Also gar- age for rent. Call at 409 ifth street_or phone 1093-R. FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- Tribune Classified Advertisements Effective Jan. 3, 1928 | oe 3 2 insertions, 25 words scion . or ander THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles patron of the manufacturer WORK WANTED out or rc air that leaky __anteed and price reasonable. TRACTOR WORK WA? Plowing, breaking, 18-32 base _ tractor, fast sonable prices. K. 0. Menoken, N. D. marry him at once, but ICK DEAN and his daugh: raund ing rooms, modern and well fur- nished. Close in. Price $27.00 per month. Phone 637-3 or call _ at 113 Mandan street. FOR RENT-— Tv-o room! ette and closet, on ground floor, furnished for light housekeeping. Call at 523 Seventh street or — Phone 487-W. FOR RENT—Desirable, well fur- nished light housekeeping and sleeping rooms, close in, 217 Eighth street. Phone 511-J FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms. Call at 421 Third street or phone 884. Rent $25 per month. nt —Well furnished single room and kitchenette. Call at 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for young woman. Call at 210 NT—Furnished modern home. Call at street. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR QUICK SALE—One coiled- One ee Ps GilEailas pas om , one racker $3, Witten rug, good condition $18.50, one lamp $4.00. Will sacrifice equity in Singer sewing machine contract. Must be disposed of at once. 511 Fourteenth streat. Phone 1159. A BIG-line of working men’s pants and breeches, leather ves, and everything in work’ cl 3. Also a full line of Star Brand Oxfords, apital y Clo} re, 12 Fifth ete Bisarcks W. REFRIGERATORS FOR SALE— Several brand new, highest qual- ity, medium size refrigerators for sale at wholesale prices. Very - unusual bargains, Inquire at 502 Seventh street. ‘OR SALE—Two eg solid Wal- nut bed room suite, i Id Oger eae mahogany gateleg tab! If in- _ terested write ‘Trigéne Ad. No. 57, ICK SALE—Piano, din’ set, Vernis-Martin bed mek Sear landan, rooms in 208 Fifth mattress, like new, $15. |"; your father's honer.” CHAPTER XIV A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. WHEN you buy a rebuilt car here you are our customer and not the ho made the car or the first owner of it. This business is built upon the good will of those who have! bought new and used cars here. Lahr Motor Sales Co. LEY ACK’S Radiator Shop clean elogge! radiator. All work guar- drilling, etc., “in order te redeem NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY DEPENDABLE USED CARS YOU can drive a car just as big and] just as good looking as any you! 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- ‘ised. Buick Master Six coach, looks like a brand new car; Dodge of ood mileage; 1927 Studebaker of! mileage; lebaker Custom sedan, that you would be proud to own; 1! Oakland sedan that has had the best of care; and a 1926 Ford touring with winter enclosure. Easy Terms. M. B. GILMAN CO. POOR LITTLE TONSIL Tune: ‘Tommy Atkins | It makes no difference where the pain The part it does attack, It may be in the head or feet The stomach, heart or back, Pay a visit to the surgeon Be you woman, child or man, You will wake up minus tonsils You will find them in the can. . Chorus It’s tonsils here and tonsils there It’s tonsils “you can’t stay,” It’s “good-bye” tonsils L’envoir Poor Little tonsil If the surgeon has his say. 1 “THE BIS. SEVEN f part of ci reasonable at $2300.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow. with bath, furnace, full basement, garage, bargain at $2000.00, ONE OF the best located 6 room modern houscs in city in AI con- dition with plenty of room for an- other house or duplex, corner lot, $6200.00. SEVEN ROOM house, brand new,)| just off new paving in best part of east side of city, east front, cheap at $5800.00. SEVEN ROOM house, close in,| strictly modern excellent condi- tion, sun porch, garage, $5700.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow, close, in modern, excellent condition, very reasonable at $5000.00. BUILDING LOTS—A wide selection in all parts of the city, hundreds of them.on monthly payments. FARM LANDS—The biggest and best list I ever had with scores of wonderful bargains. INSURANCE—In good, old, relia- ble companies with prompt settle- ments assured. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in the city and be sure of prompt, courteous and efficient sertice. MARCK 7 vy RIBUNE DRESSMAKING nd fancy sewing at reason- Mrs. W. G. Wehrkamp. 418 Eighth street, formerly of Phone 104-W. aan ae 422 Pifth street. EEN | REDS LE LOST—Brown Icather key container | w 3 small keys on. Finder return to Tribune office or Neil York at high school, or phone _f29-R after 4 p.m. _ ae LOST—A tan kid glove for right hand, pessibly between Dick's Grocery and Tenth street. Finder please phone 583 or 952-R. LOST—A girl's blue and grey tweed coat. Finder return to 304 HOUSE FOR RENT—Almost new bungalow with five rooms and bath located near high school. Must be permanent, responsible party. Inquire at 502 Seventh street North, AUTOMOBILES | FOR SALE—One 1927 Essex coach, in good mechanical condition, 5 good tires, fully equipped. Cheap. Also 1, late 1927 model Chevrolet Coach, fully equipped, 5 _ tires, aie to fee quickly, Call 221. e. , FO 1926 Buick Master Six Coach, run only 13,000 miles, looks like new and is in perfect condition. _ Will sacrifice for F, E. YOUNG. quick sale for cash. Phone 383-R. ESTRAYED ___ MISCELLANEOUS : NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS Poor little sinner For getting the dough You gure are a winner. BUT—At the Clinie of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) you may have your tonsil trouble cured and all your other troubles without any operation. The results obtained by our modern, natural methods are simply marvelous. See us ‘first. Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, “Rebuilt Cars With a Kcratation’ new and second hand. Over 500 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers gad Hartz Mountain, also aative singers. Cages, seeds treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728. FOR SALE—Five registered polled He Dak, Send 2c stamp for book- let. or BABY-CHICKS milking Shorthorn bulls, from ten to twelve montks old. Three miles north and 1-2 mile west of capitol. Strutz & Nagel. FIFTEEN years in the chick busi- ness is Fad that we satisfy. Pelkey’s Poultry and Chick Farm, Fargo, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Good clean goats milk from good healthy goats. and| sop CE ae thorough work guaranteed, at rea- FOR REDUCED baby chick | price Knutson, list, write Rust’s Hatchery, Fargo, North Dakota. ‘ i IRGINIA wheeled in a flash and stared at Dean as though he h He stood, hands in pockets, aimed an arrow at her head. returned her wordless gaze with an air of victbry that torts “What do you mean?” si lifeless, Dean motioned to her chair. obeying him. Her need for port was imperative. Reaction the shock of his thunderbolt seemed to her. nameless evil. would choke {f she could not draw a tree breath. Dean waited. “You remember, do you not,” he said at last, “that father’s lawyer told you he could not account for the - was raised op your Glen Cove es tate?” Virginia nodded, “Well, I can tell you what be came of it,” he went on, talking fast. “Your father lost 4t ina Jegging deal.” At this amazing thing seemed to thralidom in which held. “That's not true!” she ex- alae he “My father ‘wor ve had anything to do claimed fervently. with From the depths of the Sleepy Hollow chair she continued to stare at him, gripped with fear of a “If you weren't such a romantic Uttle fool I could have sparéd you this,” Dean snapped impatiently, turning away from her stricken expression. Virginia did not answer him. She could not. Her throat ‘was constricted until she felt she statement some- ‘break through the Virginia was aged finally to gasp from lips grown “sit down,” he directed with a quiet note of command in his voice. Vir- ginia found herself reluctantly sup from was turning her body to fluid, it “Married!” Virgina cried, soberly. “I expect your loyalty to your father to save his memory from slander.” Virginia's lips curled in con- tempt. “Say what you like. Father's friends will never believe you.” “That is not the point. I, myself, should not care to advertise my Nttle adventure to the public, but the fact that your father cheated me is another matter.” “Oh,” Virginia cried, sharply, “how can you say such a thing about the man who was your clos- est friend?” “Because it happens to be true; and ‘the fact that he was, as you say, my closest fricnd, is what makes it all the more bitter to me.”. Virginia made a move to of the chair. “I won't listen tb you any longer,” she declared through trembling lips. “In that case I shall have to ad- mit that.I’ve underestimated your loyalty,” Dean assured her. “I thought you would prefer toclear your father’s name. Tom can do that by consenting to me my wife,” he added ‘abruptly. “But I don't believe what you say; you're just trying to trap me!” Dean turned to his desk. “Wait.” your that boot- Out | almost to anger. FOR SALE CHEAP—Casting box ard one 7-H. P. D. C. motor. Ap- Call at} a 328 South Eighth street or,phone | ? 707. STRAYED—One 3 year old black , star on forehead. One 2 x old stud colt, black; one 2 year old bay mare, star on fore- head, one white hind leg; one 1 ear old mare colt, black. Andrew B Route 1, Bi: D. nee with See- f the Laws of s of all Public *unds, ; Bank tu IK INSON, ‘Treasurer. The name of God is omitted from ply at Tribune office. j the Book of Esther in the Bible. a ni ul hi hi bi ne 5 h “Married? I'd rather die!” , * mained to me. I do not know where to raise another such sum immediately, but if you will give me time I will try to get the money for you. Sincerbly yours, Richard Brewster.” When she came to her father's signature Virginia bent her head low over the paper and sobbed softly. “Does that satisfy you that d’ve told the truth?” Dean demanded unsympathetically, Virginia raised her head. And behind the tears that brimmed in her eyes the man saw that there | 7 was still a fighting spirit shining there, It irritated him excessively, hi “It only proves one thing,” she said slowly; “that father was in some kind of business with you. But it doesn’t prove that he cheated you\in any way.” “Perhaps this will help to con- vince you,” Dean flashed back and proffered her the second envelope. Virginia took it mechanically. It was nothing more than a simple agreement between Dean and her father to the effect that each was contributing $100,000 to an un- named enterprise: “In the first place,” Dean began when Virginia finished reading the paper, “doesn’t st occur to you that the business-wouldn't be ‘unnamed’ it it were legitimate?” He paused for an answer but Virginia re mained silent. “And why, when we had enterdd into this venture fitty-fifty should your father be willing to return my hundred thousand? Why, it not be- cause he had tricked me and found out?” “You le! Ob, you lie!” Virginia cried frensiedly, he change the facts at all sist in your blindnes: anyone.” said coolly, “but it is still true, Can't you see that in his letter? He couldn’t raise the money.” strengthened her faith. father cheated you why didn’t he when you found it out?” she asked cunningly. think. He hadn't the money for the simple reason that he himself was double-crossed after he had double- jerossed-me, It goes that way in B. L.” He flipped his hand in a was rather a joke on Richard an expensive one. that he'd been hi-jacked, and so he was, later. I got in touch with his lieutenant and found out for my- self, because I don’t allow any man to-lose $100,000 for me without looking into it.” and Virginia felt the first pang of said. “Would he have wanted.to do that if he had been . . « hi Jacked?” ways a fool about money. You can see for yourself in his letter that presses his willingness to take an- other chance. All his life he'd been wrecking the Brewster fortune be- cause he didn’t know how to handle: it. And at last he was driven des- perate to keep up appearances. His dcctor and his lawyer both advised hadn't the faintest idea of how to do it.” throat but she stified it, determined not to show her fear and grief. wented to return my money,” Dean went on, sharp. done it, too, if he had lived. And taken advantage of a friend if he hadn't been fighting with his back to the wall. Adversity is a great leveler of character, you know. But your refusal to acknowledge the cebt is a greater surprise to me, Virginia, than your father's dis honesty.” what you say I know my father lieve it, if you want your pound of flesh, you shall have it!" She was on her feet now, hands clenched at bling with emotion. ered under the lash of her scorn, but only for an instant. Then he was coolly assuring her of his whole-hearted desire for the last ounce of the proverbial pound. ried! Ce TTT a aa ae a ll Loves: BUTH_DEWEY GROVES if you per- “I can never believe that father eliberately tricked or cheated He shrugged. “As you wish,” he jevertheless, and you are giving ip the one chance to make good for im. He wanted to do it himself. sked for time, but he knew he Through Virginia’s mind shot a erplexing question, one that “But if ave the money to pay you back “A very bright fdea, my dear, ut no® so confounding as you egligent motion, and smiled. “It He informed me His voice was hard as steel now enuine doubt creeping into her eart. But she fought on. “He was ready to try again,” she “Richard would, yes. He was al- e admits failure and still ex- : oe + PAGE SEVEN | E CO | WHAT NEXT? Los Angeles.—Just because SUCH NIZE COPPERS \ air partly cleared his mind that he York—Anyhow one Chicago) realized he was in the clutches of N her businces men will always have a|the law. “Let me out, I want to two-year-old daughter _ resembled good word for the Metropolitan po-| go to the Vanderbilt,” he cried,! her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. Tbarra, a lice department. When he emerged) “We'll be there in a moment,” said! jilted the child. She died shortly - from a speak-easy in the fifties, re-| the officer. Aud sure cnough they! after drinking a broth made by her cently, he hailed a patrol wagon| pulled up in front of the hotel and| mother. because he pani bee it was a tagi.jthe big butter and egg man from There was something queer about aj the West was turned over to the taxi with a footman, he thought, but} doorman for safe delivery to it was not until the early morning, room. | Mexican woman, is bell i] A moratorium period dur- his; ing which a debtor may legally de- |fer payment of an obligation. | OUT OUR WAY. \ By, Williams ES f “ HE'S GON’ TO LEARN Ne AFTER HER — AN’ I Just KNOW TLL BE WORSE THAN HER? CAUSE 1M S0 NERVOUS, saw Lams e 23 ©1930, BY WEA SERVICE. me By Cowan HONESTLY, Pot, You. SHOULD HONE SEEN. THE! COLOR OF YOUR FACE WHEN YOU REALIZED WE THE JUDGE WAS THE NEW NEIGHBOR YOU HAD THE BATTLE witH-2 THOUGHT YD DIE! NQNOWE tT wis, NEWN NEIGHBOR WHOSE BEARD PoP HAD PULLED) = — BABY, WHAT FINE JUDGMENT Vou USED WHEN YOu PULLED. THE BEARD OF A LITTLE SHRIMP WHO TURNS OUT To BE ATRAFFIC JUDGE - That's LAKE KICKING A LION IN THE FACE. AND THEN LOCKING YOURSELF IN HIS CAGE AND THROWING TRE KEY AWAY — -NO SIR, 1 TELL YOU THE NEW NEIGHBOR “THAT POP HAD THe SCRAP WITH WAS JWE JUDGE, AND HE | SLAPPED A $75 Fi ON PoP FOR A $5 OFFENSE im to put on the brakes, but he A tortured cry rose in Virginia’s “But I can say that I believe he his tones a little less “Perhaps he would have dare say he never would have “He wasn’t dishonest! No matter ever cheated you. But if you be- er side and her whole body trem- For an instant Dean's gaze wav- “And you must change your mind about leaving the house,” he added. “We will arrange to be married quietly in a few weeks and slip away to the Mediterranean for our been | hoi neymoon.” “Married!” Virginia cried. “Mar I'd rather die!” _ Dean’s face darkened instantly. ee eeeeme walling the tenth” “How then, may I ask,” he BEEN SOME TINE NOW SINCE WE MANE SEEN WHAT IS | GOING ON {BACK HOME= THe POSTMAN 1s Now 7AE MOST POPULAR f E JUST JUST THE SAMS, T THINK KS COULD RIDE A CAMEL. wee OR SOMETHING TO A PosT- Wy FRECKLES \NRITE TO USe WE JMNENTT JEARD FROM IAA FOR ONER A

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