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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' @ THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928 MALE TSLP WANTED MEN WANTED for Practical Me- chanical Training. Short course. Jobs waiting. Good pay. Ask for talog. HANSON auto. 4, | phlei ‘SCI Largest Practical Mechanical School in Country Fargo, North Dakota WANTED—Ambitious, industrious | rson to make sales of $150 to! a month or more introducing | ‘ and supplying the demand for) ao Rawleigh Household Products in i E. 1-2 Morton County. Rawleigh| 4 Methods get business everywhere. f No selling experience required. j ‘We supply Products, Sales and 7 Advertising Literature and Serv- . ice Methods—everything you need.; Profits increase every month.! Lowest prices; best values; most complete service. W. T. Raw- leigh Co., Dept. ND 322, Minne- apolis, Minn. MEN, why not learn a profitable/ profession easy work special short course, free catalog. Moler _Bar- ber College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, Mont. a enacted FEMALE RELP WANTED WANTED—Woi for position as housekeeper in institution of good Ron Apply Bismarck, Lock Box 4 WANTED—Ginl for general house- work. Call at 314 West Rosser. —_——_-— POSITION W. EL EXPERIENCED Stenographer de- sires position. Call Room 404, Prince Hotel. _ 3 WANTED TO RENT yi WANTED TO RENT—Unfurnished rooms on ground floor by desir- able party. Write Tribune Ad. No. 56. APARTMENTS Tribune Classified Advertisements —=PHONE 832==__— | Classified Advertising Rates RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. py should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It: WHEN a man told a friend the oth- er day that this is “a good place | to buy a used car” we_ realized | one of our ambitious. Folks are! learning that we value the good! will of the used car buyer as much as that of the new car cus- tomer, “Rebuilt Cara With a Kcratation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. ____ WORK WANTED Et ACK’'S Kadciator Shop clean out or rc air that leaky or elogg-i radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. lavatory and well kitchenette, suitable for man ard wife or two ladies. Call at 422 Fifth street. Ao FOR RENT—Five room modern aparment, one of the best in town, private entrance, good loca- tion, down town district. For in- formation phone 1043-W or 347. IR RENT—A well furnished four- Also light room modern apartment. infurnished rooms for ousekeeping. Phone 183. FOR RE NT—During months, cool completely fa five room apartment, floor. Phone 374-M. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, newly decorated, on ground floor. ground Everything furnished. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Completeiy and ex- ceptionally well furnished apart- ment. All newly decorated. Call at 120 W. Rosser. ___ FOR RENT—Practically new, m i ern four room apartment, private \ path, extra bed room if desired. t _ Call 441-J._ Ss VRS FOR RENT—June first, furnished apartment. Call at Apt. 5, Bis- 4 marck Tribune Bldg. or. phone "By 16. ii \ FOR RENT—June Ist, modern 3 room apartment with bath. In- quire 304 1-2 Main Ave. Front Apt. __ FOR RENT—Nice 5 room modern apartment. For further informa- tion phone 53 .r 329-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Varney apart- ments. Phone 773. ____ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Two furnished sleep- i ing rooms. breakfast and lunch, Also gar- } age for rent. Call at 409 Fifth street or phone 1093-R. _ +» FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- ing rooms, modern and well fur- nished. Close in. Price $27.00 Fe per month. Phone 637-J or call at 113 Mandan street. ; FOR RE Desirable, well fur- 4s > ia nished light housekeeping and sleeping rooms, close in. 217 e Eighth street. Phone 511-J. _ f FOR _RENT—Nicely furnished sleeping room in all modern home. For ladies only. Call at 417 Fifth street. Phi 0. FOR RENT—Nicely fui in new modern home, close in. Call at 413 W. Thayer Ave. Phone 837-R. i FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms. Call at 421 Third street or phone 884. Rent $25 per month, FOR RENT—Well furnished single room and kitchenette. Call at 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for young woman. Call at 210 FOR RENT—Two room furnished] apartment on ground floor with | x equipped | * TT Ts ) @aily selling New! Easy sales. Experience; essary. Write quick for: ‘ree Samplc offer. Belva Charles, Winona, Minn. ITT TA BREWSTE! den death of UTM coming unhay in her ne VIRGINIA pho atndie Inte one night ni prined when mod answers. Thin enuses quarrel which In Inter men Hoping to get NIEL DEAN hoa a company he co! offer him a high-stinried position in San Franciaeo. zn VIR- BINIA to mar im Ko went, Bat she refurcn to let him aneris flee his ort atudy. CLARISSA becomes furious when rhe discovers her fiance, RUSS! | 1 Da A tells her that her father chented him out of $100 in a beot- leeging deal and that she bra better reconsider her decision in orice to anve her father's honor, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XV “ay SHALL pay you with mon- ey!” Virginia's voice rang with gal- lant resolution, and she flung the words at Frederick Dean as one would fling a bone to a mangy cur. He started, bent a searching slanca upon her, and then laughed—a cruel laugh, cruel in its merciless mockery. “That's goot,” he sneered. “I'd like to know where you will get $100,000.” His words broke off suddenly and the jeering smile left is lips, “Unless you expect to mar- ty someone else for it,” he shot, at ter with unveiled insult, “But that vould hardly be playing the game,” he hurried on before she could answer; “letting some other man fay the Brewster debt of honor yrould not be acceptable to me. I shall insist that you pay it your- self or agree to the alternative. Atherwise I shall still look upon your father as a Har and a cheat!" Virginia did not show any signs of the consternation he expected her to feel at his ultimatum. Her eyes still gleamed with defiance, nnd when she spoke there was no hint of despair in her voice. “You are jumping at conclu- Avenue A, R RENT—Fui ed rooms in modern home. Call at 208 Fifth street, ad FURNITURE FOR SALE ; 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. FOR SALE—Two piece solid Wal- nut bed room suite, 3 piece old fashioned parlor suite, one large mahogany gateleg table. If in- terested write Tribune Ad. No. 57. FOR SALE—Electric range in first class condition. Phone 1093-M or call at 405 Fifth strect. LLE—Blue reed baby car- riage in excellent condition, price $15.00. Phone 403-M. iano in excellen’. condition, Write ibune Ad, No. 53. RGAINS in used furniture. Zeenelly Furniture Co., Mandan, Lost LOST—Brown leather key container « With 3 small ke on, Finder lease return to office or feil York at high school, or phone 529-R 4 p.m. LOST—A tan kid eed for rian hand, pose tween Dick’s Grocery and th street, Finder please phone 583 or 952-R. DRESSMAKING _ PLAIN and fancy sewing at reason- avle rate. Mi 418 Eighth 422 Fifth st irs. W. G. Wehrkamp. 104-W. street, - formerly of| hone sions too low for my considera- tion,” she said fcily. “I shall marry no one but the man I love.” “Be sure you don't marry him too soon,” Dean warned sullenly. “It may not be so easy to find fortune of $100,000 around artist's studio. After all, you have to admit there's a good chance of failyre. You might bor- row it from among your father’s old friends if you care to pass on the obligation in that manner, but you would still have to repay them or owe your protection to charity. And you cannot expect ever te see even the shadow of such « sum if you marry a penniless artist.” “{ will get the money for you.” Virginia declared, still in a state of unreasoning excitement. “But if I should fail I will keep to your infamous bargain!” “Then you may as well set a wedding date,” he replied blunt “A year trom today then,” she hurled back at him, “if I have not paid you the debt you claim { will marry you! But don't think you have made me belipve that my father knowingly cheated you. Whatever happened couldn't have been ais fault, but I acknowledge the debt rather than have you blackening his ch v “Spoken like girl, I thought you were,” Dean applauded. “But I'm sure you're just @ little bit afraid that 1 have told only the truth and you don’t want to take a@ chance of denying a genuine | Dry, bad breath, lack of a te. Easily disturbed, nervous, Diarrhoea, constipation. and operated operation if you see us for we can positively cure yeu without the KNIFE. We cure you to stay CURED. Clinic Rooms 6-8, Lucas WE HAVE CURED HUNDREDS— FOR RENT—Five room partly | STRAYED—One 3 year old black —_ REAL ESTATE SEVEN ROOM modern house, fire lace, stationary tubs, jest MOUTH BITTER irritab! i ince Jan, 3, 1928 Heart affected, ' palpitation, pres-| ‘Toaem houses’ in city in Al con- jo sure. peg ri $8 Pain, prickling, swelling in } dition with plenty of room for an- 2 insertions, aakloce Weaknes pain, NushiEp in sare, house or duplex, corner Jot, : ShGrua ii a bbe Bilfousness, headache.! SEVEN ROOM house, brand new, ions, ur, ae My or under +. 1.00 belching, gas, sensation of fulness. pepe ade. pad _ Lag at, 1 week, 25 words or Sleeplessness, dizziness, bad dreams,! cheap at $5800, 00. Lhbramhiaahecy under ......+-.+60. 14S || blue, sad, forgetful, Yellow skin,| seve “ROOM” he Jose in Ads over 25 words, Se addle ‘pale, strictly modern excellent condi- tional per word dusky, blotches, pimples. Eyes yel- tion, “JR rch, garage, $5700.00. $8 low, 4 < “in CLASSIFIED DISPLAY lids heavy. Cold feet, chilly sweats. FIVE ROOM bungalow, ‘close, in rine yel- low dark, scanty, increaved. Catarrh an; part of boay . with mucous, pus or other discharges.—Are you suffering from on. You will need no lock, Bismarck. WE CAN CURE YOU. @OUSES AND FLATS — ern house at 215 South Fifth street. Interior newly finished, ready for immediate possession, rent $25.00 per month. Inquire at 1100 Broadway or phone 129-W. HOUSE FOR RENT—Almost new! 7 bungalow with five rooms and bath located near high school. Must be permanent, responsible party. Inquire at 502 Seventh street Nortl ESTRAYED colt, star on forehead. One year old stud colt, black; one 2 as old bay mare, star on fore- ead, one white hind leg; one 1 year old mare colt, black. Andrew Bertch, Route 1, Bismarck, N. D. a Service “7 suppose I can trust you to withhold your lies until the end of the year?” she asked, obligation. Well, I assure you that if you don’t live up to your agreement I shall find it easy enough to have Richard's name dropped from the conversation of men who still believe that he was a very fine fellow.” Virginia shrank slightly from the pitiless lash of his words but her spirit continued to flame at a high pitch of combat. Her voice, when she spoke, vibrated with dis- dain and contempt. “I suppose I ean trust you to withhold your Hes until the end of the year?” she asked with deliberate implica- tion that nothing decent could be taken for granted from him. “Bo long as you keep to the terms of the agreement so shall 1,” he returned smartly, stung a trifle by her open disgust. “I will take a bag and send for the rest of things in the morning.” Virginia told him and turned quickly to leave the room. Back in her charming rose and ivory bedroom she was seized with &@ great desire to fling herself upon the hed and give way to the grief and horror that assailed her. But the thought thet this room and all the beauty it held ynged to the man who had rged her father with being a dishonorable and dishonest man re- strained her. She could not get out of the house soon enough. For s moment she stood and bargain at ).00., “| ONE OF the beet located 6 room jot and location in Bismarck, $8200.00. SIX ROOM house. large lot, east part of city; eed condition, very reasonable at $2300.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow with bath, furnace, full basement, garage, modern, excellent condition, very reasonable at $5000.00, BUILDING LOTS—A wide selection in all parts of the city, hundreds Middies’ Chief of them on monthly payments. FARM LANDS—The Biggest and best list I ever had with scores any of the above? Don’t you think it THE is serious? VERY SERIOUS! Visit| rneyyencette! bargains. fi ; ‘ the bi in good, old, relia-} Rear Admiral Samuel 8. Robison BISMARCK TRIBUNE Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan le companies with prompt settle-| i. the new superintendent of the PHONE 82 (Harvard) Oy GOR aE United States Naval Academy at Ln! | Hefore it is too late and you are NESS with ‘AL ESTATE BUSI- Annapolis, Md. He succeeds Rear % lying helpless in bed a chronic in-| JESS, with the busiest dealer in| ‘Adiniral Louis M. Nulton, trans- Guaranteed valid or are taken to the hospital RM sure of prompt, | ferred to command the battle fleet. courteous and efficient service. . E. YOUNG. a MISCELLANEOUS A BIG line of working men’s pants and breeches, leather gloves, and everything in work clothes. Also a full line of Star Brand Oxfords, Shoes and Boots. Jack Sloven, Capital City Clothing Store, 121 1.2 Fifth street, Bismarck, N. D. NAL CASH REGISTERS new and second band. Over 500) styles and sizes. fit your business. 1 We have one to W. E. Stitzel, 5 Patterson Hotel, also sative singers. Cages, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728, t—Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers ead Hartz Mountain, COP KILLER CAUGH™ BY POSSE OF 5,000 Berlin, May 24.—Four 500-mile man-hunt ended at Wuerttemburg re- cently with the arrest of Anton Jo- han Hein, charged with robbery and the murder of three policemen. The capture came six days after the prisoner robbed the post office at Thuringian. During this time he covered an average of more than ee BABY CHICKS years in the chick busi- proof that we satisfy. Poultry and Chick Farm, N. Dak. ED baby chick price ite Rust’s Hatchery, Fargo, FOR SALE—Good clean goats milk Call at} Le South Eighth street or phone from good healthy goats. FOR SALE CHEAP—Casting box azd one 7-H. P, D. C. motor. Ap- ply at Tribune office. FOR in gov good Also 1, Coach. condition, 5 i equipped. Cheap. 927 model Chevrolet equipped, 5 _ tires, FOR SALE—Thoroughbred female German Police dog. Phone 269. » ful priced’ to sell quickly.” Call 221, H. H. Janke. s 80 miles per day, afoot and on a stolen bicycle, it is charged, three policemen who attempted to intercept hia flight. A posse of 5,000 diers and citizen had taker. up the chase before Hein, called the “were- wolf” was finally ties say it was the b Germany has experienced since the F HORSE IMMUNE TO COLD Winsted, Conn.—Charles Ormsb; oa has a horse that is immune to cold. He demonstrated this fact recently when an officer from the humane society called at his home to investi- gate a complaint that Ormsby kept {a horse in an unproctected shed dur- Authori- ing the winter months. A sawhorse in the woodshed, Ormsby informed the officer, was the only horse he |had owned in 20 years. The humane society is now looking for the formant, ° What is said to have been F En route he killed, first battle of ironclads was between the Monitor and the Mer rimac on March 9, 1862, in Hamp- ton Roads, Va. iicemen, sol- The real name of Lewis Carroll, - author of Charles Li Alice in Wonderland, was $ Dod stat OUT OUR WAY, HAN ARTER WE. WADE 1 TH OUBS, WE'LL “we on TiS YERE- HEENEY, RISHWO AN SHARKEY—THEN TOONEY! THEN -AAH~THEN BIG BOY FAME.~ RICHES — EASE! THE DARK WILD CAT AN’ HIS MANAGER— CROWDS, CHEERS ENEYWHERS WE GOr DIANUNDS ~ ALTO S ~ ° THIN OTHET , BOY- No MORE WORKIN, AH WISH — PUFF , PuFF ~AH wish YoD STOP DAT, MISTO CURT, Yo'se usin’ UP SO MucH AIR; BUILDIN! DEM AIRCASTLES, AH HAIN GITTN ' maid. “Pack the rest of my things, Colette,” she ordered briskly; “all of them, and have everything ready when I send for them in the morning. Here,” she picked up her black lizard handbag and ex- tracted a fivedollar bill which she handed to the servant girl. The latter's dark eyes were alight with curiosity, but she said nothing beyond a respectful “thank you.” “Now run down and call me a cab, and let me know as soon as It gets here,” Virginia ordered and turned away to get a hat and wrap from the closet. In 8 very short while the girl was back to tell her that a cab was waiting. Virginia motioned to the traveling bag and Colette took it up and followed her down to the street, As she passed swiftly along the hall Virginia glanced through the open door of the drawing room, fearful lest Russell might see her and make snother ecene. But she did not see him. Russell and Clarises had left the house in| sullen anger while Virginia was in the Iii ? The door of that room, across the hall, remained closed and Vir- ginia breathed a sigh of thank- fulness that Frederick Dean did not appear to bid her adieu. She was glad to be spared the ne- cessity of pretending for Colette's watched the walls swaying and | benett. the celling bobbing. I mustn't,” against the thought that she was going to collapse here, at the mercy of s man she hated. Somehow sh “I mustn’t, to get her through this crisis. Has- tily she packed a few necessities in her traveling bag and rang for a she cried aloud | asked “Where tot” the taxi driver perfunctorily, and for the first time Virginia realised that she had given no thought to where she was going. “To the Rits,” she answered in response to the pow; conscious mind. “To the Rits,” had been habit of years and the words sprang to her lips auto- matically, HNN But common sense had a word to say before she arrived at that glamorous hostelry. Could she afford to go there now? In a moment she had the contents of her hand b: spread out in her A jade ity case, a few cards, two cobwebby handker- chiefs, a notebook and the usual odds and ends to be found in a fashionable woman's possession. But of money there was very lit- tle. Virginia bit her lip with vexa- tion. How could she have been so negligent as to let her avail- able funds get so low? She would have to cash a check at the hotel. She put the things back in the bag, with the exception of a small checkbook which she opened and examined, trying to find her balance. It was a hope- less task, for more than half the stubs were blank. She had no idea how much money she had in the bank but she knew it might be none at all. A small matter like an overdrawn account had never bothered her in the past, but it loomed now like a dread disaster. The taxi was speeding south- ward fast, having a good ‘break in the traffic, and Virginia knew that she was soon to be deposited under the marquee of the Ritz if she did not do something to avert it. It was simply impossible to go there broke. She thrust out an ungloved hand to rap on the 1 | [ of her sub-| 4rop. glass at the driver's back to at- tract his attention, when her own became centered upon her hand, and she drew it back to re- gard more closely a ring she was wearing. Her father had given it to her and Virginia rebelled against the thought that had come to her in connection with it. But she must have funds. Immediately. And there was nothing she owned that would not have the same senti- mental value, except Nathaniel’s ring. Virginia smiled over it. It was in exquisite taste, made by Niel himself, but it had little in- trinsic worth. Her father's ring was @ costly sapphire. Still Virginia hesitated, and a little later the taxi was pulling up to the curb at the hotel she had chosen. Virginia made no motion to get out when the door- man held open the door for her. “I want to go down Fifth Ave- nue,” she sald, and the lackey transmitted her directions to the driver, As they crept down the avenue Virginia was thinking fast. Where did go to raise money on Surely not to any Fifth Perhaps if she had a newspaper.... They were at a corner and she beckoned the driver to turn to the right to get out of the unend- ing river of cars. He reached back and pulled down the glass partition between them. “Where to, lady?” he inquired. “Why, I... really don’t know,” Virginia replied helpless- ly. She saw that he was looking at her with @ worried expression. And she was surprised at the sym- pathy in it, too, for she had thought that all taxi drivers were hard-bearted brigands. And here was one of the ilk with a kindly visage and apparently at a loss as to what should be done with a be- wildering passenger whom most drivers would have been glad to “You might be able to advise me,” she said suddenly, on an overmastering impulse. (To Be Continued) DO YOU MEAN To SAY TWAT SEEING THAT WAS WHAT YOU HAD IME LEAVE My WORK AND COME GALLOPING DOWN BQ_, FOR? WHAT IS \T, PoP 2 LGETMEBBE AES GONE To ITALY — AUK? DA THIN AEBBE HE HAS, ALEK? ITALY? WHAT WOULD HE GO TO ITALY FoR? AES IN AFRICA! WELL-)IF I WAS RIT AS CLOSE AS As 15 1 know "D 60.