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is de (ht i] ac | | se w ta \ t EIGHT ROOM MODERN TWO) ~~ FOR SALE MODERN SIX ROOM punca.|| low, three bed-rooms, hard wood floors, built-in refrigerator, built- in cu) rd, gas stove, full com-; plete partitioned basement, fur-| nace heat, out side garage, south) front, low taxe: od location. Sales price $5300.00, Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STOKY | house, three bed-rooms, nice! closcts, fire place, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, south front. good location. Sale: price $6300.00, small cash payment, balance monthly. story house, four or five bed- rooms, large closets, hardwood | floors and trim, hot water heat, fire place, full partitioned base- meni, laundry tubs, outsic: gar- age, good location, south front. Sales pric $785000, Terms. Will take in some good land if priced right. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGA- low, hardwood floors, full base- ment, furnace heat, low taxes, good location. Salgs price $4000. Good terms. FIVE ROOM MOJERN BUNGA- low, finished last fall, hard wood floors, built-in features, full par-| titioned basement, basement gar-| age, located in new paving dis-} trict. Sales price $4900.00, small! first payment, balance monthly. TWO STORY FIVE ROOM COT- tage, part basement, furnace heat, goou location, a very fine lot. Sales price $3820.00, good terms. FIVE ROOM PARTLY MODERN | __ house, hari won floors, bi lights, bath, goo garden » garage, new pav- ing district, Sales price $2800.00, very easy terms. F FOUR ROOM PARTLY MODERN house, barn and garage, north side, near school, good lot, garden space close. Sales price $1600.00. Terms. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED 1N building a small home in a district which has been carefully selected giving you the privilege of paying for your home with a reasonable payment down aud then monthly payments, this agency can make such arrangements. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY 11 Years Active City Selling Webb Block Phone 0. MALE T&LP WANTED MEN WARTED for Practical Me- chanical Training. Short course. Jobs waiting, Good pay. Ask for catalog. HANSUN AUTO @ HLEUTRICAL st Largest Practical | Mechanical School in Country Fargo, North Daketa WANTED—Antitious, 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 selli experience required. We supply Products, Sales and Advertising Literature and Serv- ice Methods—everything you need. Profits incresse every month. Lowest prices; best values; most complete service. W. T. Raw- leigh ‘Co., Dept. ND 322, Minne- apolis, Minn. WANTED—A man cf good charac- ter with light car for advertising and sales work in Burleigh and Kidder counties. Can also use a man in Emmons, McIntosh and Logan counties. This position is good for $1800 first year to right man. Prefer married man with some experience in meeting the ublic. Apply at once. Fuller rush Company, Fargo, North Dakota. THE INTERQTA 'E Oil company can place a few more men on de- sirable territory, exceptional op- portunity to establish a perman- ent business. Lists of customers furnished. Phore or write R. T. Swain, Patterson Hotel, Bis- marck, N. D. MEN, why not learn a profitable Tribune Classified Advertisements HONE 32==_— Classified Advertising Rates Say “Ah,” say “Ah,” the Surgeon JOHN DOE'S TONSILS __W. Broadway or pho said, Effective Jan. 3, 1928 ” i 2 And “Ah” John Doe did shout. \ pegs 25 words 3.8 My goodness gracious sakes alive! 2 insertions, 25 words How is it that you still survive? OF EAE eit a6 || Your LONSILS MUST COME OUT. 3 insertions, 28 words But Doctor Dear, John answered, Or ander «.-......, 100 Hl rp meek 1 week, 25 wotds oF f you will only let me speak, under .....ccsee.. 248 || !Was just a year ago today Ads over 23 words, 3e addi- You showed my tonsils on a tray, tional fer word ed Lay ine pretty. herr were ore emoved by you for so much per, CLASSIFIED 7 DISPLAY || and if they have grown back again RATES Til keep them now, thank GOD, 90 Cents Per Inch Amen. All classified ads are cash in BUT—If John Doe had visited the advance. Copy should be re- clinis of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan ceived by 9 o'clock to insure (Harvard) he would not have lost insertion same day. his tonsils in the first place, for we} cure all tonsil trouble, also stomach THE f BISMARCK TRIBUNE ulcers, goiter, appendicitic, pros- tate, womb, rectal troubles, haemorr- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR RENT—In modern home, nice- ly furnished roora with kitchen- ette, Gas for cooking and close in. Also for sale: A gas tange. cel at 404 Fifth street or phone FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home, with priv- ate entrance to bath, suitable for two, Also close in. en at 224 FOR RENT—Desirable, well fur- nished Nght housekeeping and sleeping rooms, close in, 217 Eighth street. 1 Phone G11-J. FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping, Reasonable rent. 618 Sixth street. Phone 568-W. FOR RENT—One nicely furnished Yoom, suitable for one or two. Sl 408 Tenth street or phone 705-J, room and kitchenette. Call at 411 Fifth street. Phone 278, tOR RENT—Nicely furnished well ventilated bedroom. Fifth or phone 999-J. APARTMENTS lavatory and well . wife or two ladies, FOR RENT—Well furnished single| Call at 610 FOR RENT—Two room furnished |, apartment on ground floor with equipped ; (4 « kitchenette, suitable for man and Call at 422 AM LEAVING city am offerin, for goods almort new, jaybed, bed- room suite, library table, etc. Call _&t 1213 Rosser or phone 12: «OR SA including ize box, gas stove, May- tag eleciric, kerosene stove, fruit jars. Also house for rent. Call at 501 Sixth street or phone 964. BARGAINS _ in used furniture. Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, ici LOTS FOR SALE MINNESOTA LAKE SHORE * lots for sale. Sixty beautiful wooded lots on two lakes, Fine fishing. Cabins to rent or-built to order and sold on easy payments S. W. Corwin, Bismarck, N. D. 5 ee '—Saturday night on road, about eight miles south of Bis- marck, navy blue Visca straw hat with rose facing. Finder call at 612 Raymond st 892-R for reward. No & Wh the te mort Ve ent FURNITURE FOR SALE _|19 Book 106 of Assignm: 6; which said mor in the office of the Register of Deed: of said County on the 16th day of and State ‘of North Dakota at the shour of Hise | o'clock in the forenoon nthe 18th day of June, A D. 1938, to satisfy the samo are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of leas one acre to the Aurora School ubsequently assigned by ati Amount due upon such will be du 4 ment in writing on the ist day of 9 mn the Gay of sale. at tho 3 December, 1927 to Edward Mauel ‘he premises described in such |jof Thousand four - which said assignment wae recorded | mortgage and which will be sold to} Dollars ($3004.35), exclusive ». disbursements end attorn lowed by la w, March, 1928, and there recorded in|North Dakota, and described as fol-/ Dated this 30th day of Aoril, 1938, Book 175 of ‘Assignments at P 1, |lowe, to-wit EDWARD MAUCH, Will be foreclosed by a sale The Northwest quarter (NW%) of Assignee of Mortgages. : premises in such Mortgage and here-| Section Twe: eight (28), in Town- Goodrica, Nor.a Dakota. ‘ inafter described at the front door|ship One Hundred forty-four (144) / Victor I. Thom, », of the Court Houso in the City of|North of Range Seventy-Five (75), Attorney for Assignee of Morte * Biamarck, jn the County of Burleigh | West of the 8th Principal Meridian, Bagee, Goodrich, North Dakota, 5/8-10-17-24-31—6/7 NE 8% hoids (piles) ete., ete., without th PHONE 82 Burs. “See. Ohi before. being " Thene Bloch; Bismarck, WE HAVE | Lucas a ismarck, Guaranteed CURED “HUNDREDS, WE CAN Rebuilt Automobiles | CURE you. . A Used Car Is No Better Than the WANTED TO RENT Dealer Made It. WANTED © E ‘ une 7th, NO need to bring an expert here to poi aa, Ca ee, Py select a used car from the sensa-/ Gronces if desired. Phone 1401 tional ba ins now on our floor.! between 3:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Ln We make it a point to know all| about the cars we accept in trade, WORK WANTED street. u a, £8 rea morusag FOR RENT—City heated furnished! Christine “Mawens Me apartment, private bath, For) ieniy \. sale: young man’s bicycle) {he ivtn ¢ heating stove, kitchen cabinet. li-|tez of Deeds of the brary table and buffet. Call at/| tei And State of 222 Second street or phcne 905. FOR RENT—Practically new mod-|13* extra so that we can tell you all about them, “Rebuilt Cars With a Keratation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. HOUSES AND FLAT : trictly modern 5 » attached garage, y owner. New beau-! room modern bungalow. Best of built in features, Fully; partitioned basement. Basement garage. Excellent location. Priced tosell, leaving city. Phone 498-W. ‘POR RE LET~ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or re alr that leaky slose- 1 radiator. or All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. ee: BABY CHICKS ORDER baby chicks for June now. All purebred. Special low June price. Also have poults, goslins, daly and pullets. ts. A. Miesen, Bismarc’. Phone 508-R. | FIFTEEN years in the chick busi- te hie ness is proof that we satisf; Pelkey’s Poultry and Chick Farm, Fargo, N. Dak. 'UCED baby chick _ price list, write Rust’s Hatchery, Fargo, North Dakota. ern four room apartment, bed room if desired. apartment.” For further inform: __tion phone 53 r 329-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur-|§ Varney apart- nished apartment. ments. Phone 778, WANTED—DBIDS. K. W. Delco Light Plant for sale hest bidder. This Plant now in se in Driscoll Community teries new two years ago jason for selling getting High Line Service. Board reserves right to reject any or all bids. Submit your offer to HE, JOt Clork, N. Dal Drii . Bids to be opened June ist, Call at 400 Eleventh street or phone 441-J. FOR RENT—Nice 5 room modern to Anna ‘Yechen, dated the was recorde ho said assignment was heday of Avil, 1910 and in the office of tho Rex- County on the dl there re ister unty on the 20th nd there recorded signed in arch, 19 ° lin, which sai County and there Oth’ di} of March, model, Answers. Thin cnuses a quarrel which ie Inter mended, Hoping to get NIEL away, DEAN arranges to have hin hin xo_weat, hut she re! to let"him ancrifice hin ari CL. hbecomen fenl ond the Intter Teckleanly, marry him arn the moncy to him in one year's ‘Then ahe pawnn one of her rin tna quiet hotel in which She goes to N but her fe clonded for veal the et NIEL takes her out to dinner. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXI garg had happened upon tho place where Chir! was dining, and Virginia had seen her as soon as they entered the room. She was sitting at a corner table with a thin-faced, alert-cyed young man who stared coldly at Nathaniel. Chiri's presence annoyed Vir- ginia, Couldn’t she ever see Na- thaniel without having to come in contact wtih his model? Virginia worried over, ft until the waiter brought the clam juice cocktail. Then she put it out of her mind to devote herself to being agreeable, She wanted to know about the charcoal drawings on the wall and Niel told her of the artists who had frequented the place until fame profession easy work special short course, free catalog. Moler Bar- oe College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, font erat eeriereed FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Cook for Hoeck, Come, write or call Charley Ryan, Sterling, N. D. WANTED—! lenced comptome- ter and billing clerk. Winston- Newell Co. WANTED—Waitresses at the Sweet Shop. i MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Choice ‘lot . 50x140, beautiful shade trees and lawn, good location, on pavement. Ten + years of paving Rin Room for two houses making it-a good Proposition from an investment stand point, Inquire A. G. White, 406 Ninth street. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER! new and second band. Over 600 styles and sizes. We have one to your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, counter, | , had come to them and they'd moved uptown. Virginia sighed. “Why do artists have to be poor?” she asked. “Because money makes so many demands upon time and. énergy, in a person if it fs to amount to anything,” ‘Nathaniel replied. “But...” Virginia’s remark was interrupted by Chiri’s coming to their table. Nathaniel started to rise but she pushed him back in his chair “and stood with an arm thrown carelessly around bis neck while sho asked hirh if he'd. brought any of his Russian cigarets along. Nathaniel fished’ out a package and handed {t to her, She leaned down quickly and. planted. a grate- fuk kiss on lis forehead and then started back to her own table, Her cnfapnston: Blared at her. Virginia was not any .less dis- pleased, for Chiri's ‘conduct -had served to answer her \ perplexing question. “She was becoming jeal- ous of this tempestuous: creature. Afraid of her in fact. That was Bismarck, N. D. ‘OR SALE—Billiard room, fix- 8 good as business, good town, fr’ ire, fountain, rent v health forces tgs low. mz to leave. Inquire Bismarck Tribune No. 62. - *< FOR SALE—Chotcé im Ger- man Rollers sad ‘ treatay ete.” Boone, 1189" Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D.. Box 728. FOR, SALE—Fancy early , Ohio tatoes 75 yer” bushel, . Phone 10-F-4, Julius Andshl. R SALE CHEAP—Cas! box azd one 7-H. P. D. C. motor. Ap- Bie at Tribune office. R SALE—R Rec Polled ll. Yeakle Menoken, N. Al pasture, Crawford, Phone 1-F-20. GARAGE FOR RENT-at 111 Ros- Phone 2: 1G why she was glad to have e reason to give Niel-for \ ing their wedding—a reason he had helped to build up. He would have to agree now that everyone has a right to make sure of his own strength, to prové bis ability to justify his existence before con- senting to accept protection from another individual. Virginia knew that {f she had no reason at all to give him Na thaniel would question her love and... that would be another girl’s chance, if there was anyone to “understand” and sympathize with him when he felt himself dis- illustonga, _ Virginia glanced across the table where Chiri, small face cupped\in ber hands, blew smoke into the air and smiled indifferently at the ‘eager young man who was talking and creative art requires all that's. to her in low, excited tones, appar- | 2 Russian cigarets along. ently expostulating with her over some offense, “Who is he?” she asked, turning back to Nathaniel. “Hugo Mance, She's got him hipped. Poor devil.” “Why do you call him poor devil?” uh “Not @ chance with Chiri.” “How do you know?" “Chirl changes her boy friends with the seasons. If she’s wearing black she gets a blond to go with it, but if it’s a red vogue he’s got to be dark and she'd kill a red- head who Jooked at her then.” Virginia was silent for a mio- ment, “I wonder if you aren't mis- taken about her,” she said finally. “I don't belfeve she’s so shallow. It may amuse her to play with men’s affections but I imagine when her own are concerbed she would be very intense.” “She'd sizele a fellow all right if she really loved him, but luckily she isn’t capable of it.” “Do you know her so very well, Niel?” “I know her well enough to understand that she tried to make & fool of me, along with others,” Nathaniel declared, “It's ridiculous for me to feel this way,” she scolded herself. “Most likely she isn't interested in Niel at all.” But, take herself to task as she would, the rest of the dinner lost its savor, and she was glad enough to leave as soon .as they'd had their black coffee, For a while they walked around, nosing in and out of book and looking in windows filled : antique jewelry. * 2a Nathaniel suggested going back: to the studio, The idea was im possible to Virginia in her present Chirt stood with an arm carelessly around hie neck while she asked him tf he'd brought any of his was not one she wanted to resist in Nathaniel’s arms. So she told him she was tired and wanted to Bo back to her hotel. ‘They drove uptown in a taxicab and Virginia was conscious all the way of Nathaniel’s disappointment. His sulkiness seemed to vanish, however, when he kissed her good- night in the cab. Virginia went up to her room with at least a splinter knocked off the “cross” she was bearing. J The next morning she was up early, As soon as there was any- one to answer the telephone in Mr. Gardiner’s office she was asking for information about the list she had left with him. He was not in but his secretary assured her there was BO question of her ownership, and she was free to make whatever dis- position she liked of the things. Virginia packed them all back in her suitcases, batting her eyes furiously as she went about the This girl was on uppe He | Gealt aa. faite ith hee’ os. aa state of mind. He'd be certain to ward renew his pleadings and she dared o Rot trust herself to refuse him. It seemed that he? ‘burden grey "he heavier with every passing hour, of Qe you,” he added and then waited until she had taken the chair he placed for her before he went on to tell her of his sympathy in her bereavement. Virginia struggled to restrain her emotion when he spoke of her father. Tears secmed to come 60 terribly easy to-her! And she was here purely on business. Gricving would have to be kept for her soli- tary hours. “Everyone was so very kind,” she sald, dabbing at her eyes with a black-bordered handkerchicf. “I’m afraid I haven't thanked you, all properly, but you see it was suéh a shock to me. Father's death, and then finding out that I hadn't any money!” “You didn’t know that before?” he exclaimed in astonishment. “I hadn't the faintest {dca, Oliver. If father had told me, I might have found some way to help him. At least I wouldn't have kept on spending money ag I had al- ways done.” “Of course you wouldn't! Un- forgivable of me not to have thought of that. I did wonder a little why anyone should -have thought it worthwhile to keep rignt on until everything blew up. It looked like that, you know,” he added in self-defense. “I suppose it did,” Virginia ad- mitted tolerantly; “but you mustn't blame father. I'm suro he ‘was trying to spare me from know ing it as long as he could.” “Very likely, but it’s too bad he didn’t realize how much harder it would be for you eventually.” “Oh, I’m sure he expected to Ii Jong enough to see me happily mar- ried and he knew money wouldn't mean 80 Much to me then.”.. “You aren't breaking your en- gagement arc you?” he asked with an eagerness that startled Virginia. ‘Until then she had actually forgot- ten that Oliver Cutter bad once begged her to marry him.’ ‘ 7 | OUT OUR WAY By Williams You GaTT'N’ OFF FER? \we ARE I-THoT WE | 6-BuT WAS RUNNIN: AWAY FIM WOME -, Dn 3 HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN.) 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