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a FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ’ FOR SALE MODERN SIX ROOM BUNGA- low, three bed-rooms, hard wood floors, built-in refrigerator, built- in cupboard, gas stove, full com- plete partitioned basemeyt, fur-| nace heat, out side garage, south front, low taxes, yood location. Sales price $5300.00. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STOKY house, three bed-rooms, sice) closets, fire place, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, south front. good location. Sale: price $6300.00, small cash payment, balance monthly. EIGHT ROOM MODERN TWO story house, four or five bed- rooms, large -closets, hardwood floors and trim, hot water heat, fire place, full partitioned base- ment, laundry tubs, outsic: gar- age, good location, south front. Sales pric $785000. Terms. Will take in some good land if priced right. ' FIVE 200M MODERN BUNGA- low, hardwood floors, full _base- ment, furnace heat, low taxes, f good location. Sales price $4000. f 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- \e trict. Sales price $4900.00, small first payment, balahce monthly. TWO STORY FIVE ROOM COT- tage, part basement, furnace heat, mo0u Sales price $38£0.00, good terms. FIVE ROOM PARTLY MODERN house, hard wood floors, base- ment, water, lights, bath, good garden space, garage, new pav- ing district. very easy terms. FOUR ROOM PARTLY MODERN house, barn and garage, north side, near school, zood lot, garden space close. Sales price $1600.00. Terms. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED !N 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 and then monthly ' payments, this agency can make such arrangemehts. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE } AGENCY 11 Years Active City Selling Webb Block Phone 0. — a MALE TSLP WANTED ANTED—A man <f good chi 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 mecting the public. Apply at once. Puller Brush Company, Fargo, North ‘ __ Dakota. __ vehi THE INTERSTA 'E Vil 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 K. T. Swain, Patterson Hotel, Bis- marck, N. D. = MEN, why not learn w profitable profession easy work special short course, free catalog. Moler Bar- ber College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, Mont. ee FEMALE HELP WANTED _ WANTED—Cook for lunch counter, Come, write or call Charley Ryan, Sterling, N. D. WANTED—Waitresses at the Sweet Shop. @OUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Fine 7 room modern home, including 4 bed rooms, one i bed room downstairs, hardwood | floors, oak finish in part of house. | full basement and well partitioned off, large front porch, good trees and shrubbery, east front, dandy 50 foot lot, not on corner, near schools; this is a fine home “in good condition, well located and very desirable for $6300, on terms. Geo. M. Regirter. __ FOR SALE—By owner. New beau- tiful five room modern bungalow. \ Best, of built in features. Fully ‘ partitioned basement. Basement garage. Excellent location. Priced } tosell. leaving city. Phone 498-W. ' FOR RENT--Strictly modern 5 room duplex, attached garage, finest location, immediate posses- sion, Phone 751 or 161, O. W. berts, 117 Main Avenue. FOR RENT—Four room house with light and water. 310 South Eighth street. Phone 1425. | ‘ MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE—Choice lot 560x140, | beautiful shade trees and lawn, | good location, on pavement. Ten | years of paving paid. Room for j two houses making it a good proposition from.an investment 1 ——eee —— stand point. Inquire A. G. White, 406 Ninth street. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS 4. mew and secund hand. Over 500 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Billiard room, fix- tures good as new, business, good town, Seals, fountain, rent very low. Poor health forces \ mz to leave. Inquire Bismarck Tribune No. 62. i FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers aud. Hartz: Mountain also sative singers Cages, seeds treats, ete. 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D.. Box 728. s| OWING to other business intere: will sell my restaurant at a rea soneble 5 Address the a:d one 7-H. P. D. C. motor. ‘Tribune office. ‘ RK SALE—R gistered Rec Bull. Yeakle Bros, M Dak. / ¥ WANTED—Cattic to pasture. Clark Crawford. Phone 1-F-20, Ap- Polled Sales price $2800.00, F SALE CHEAP—Casting box Tribune Classified Advertisements —= PHONE 82==— Classified Advertising Rates _ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—In modern home, nice- ly furnished roora with kitchen- ette. Gas for cooking and close Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words in. Also for sale: A gas range. or under .......... 8 .% Call _at 404 Fifth street or phone a 25 words ry 5°7-R, bt OIC aC FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping 3 insertions, 28 word! 1.00 room in modern home, with priv- 1 or ed CORTE oeee ate entrance to bath, suitable for hohe wt bad 14s two, Also close Call at 224 Under ...cccesseess Le _W. Broadway or pl ne Ads over 25 words, 3¢ addi- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same duy. Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. NO need to bring an expert here to select a used car from the sensa- tional bargains now on our floor. We-make it a point to know all about the cars we accept in trade, so that we can tell you all about them, “Rebuilt Cars With a Kcratation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. location, a very fine lot. FOR RENT—Nicely room suitable fortwo ladies, must be seen to be a ere close in. Call at 815 Mandan street or hone _733-W.. bs FOR RENT—Comfortable sleeping room in modern home. Reason- able. Call at 5C6 Third street or __ Phone 498-J. FOR, RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping. Reasonable rent. 618 Sixth street. Phone 568-W. FOR PENT—One nicely furnished room, suitable for one or two. vane 408 Tenth street or phone 705-J. tional per word 90 Cents Per Inch THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Guaranteed FOR RENT—Two modern rooms downtown. Inquire at 304 1-2 ; apt. Phone 1067. FOR RE! ‘Lai modern fur- nished room. Close in on car line. 515 Fourth street. | t JR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room. Call at 419 Fifth street or phone 482-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished well ventilated bedroom. Call at 610 Fifth or phone 999-J. ____LOsTt. | LOST—A string of aris Thurs- day afternoon on Broadway pos- sibly between Hughes Electric and Klein’s Toggery. Finder please BABY CHICK Ss Special low June i u rcturn to 714 Raymond street. pee Also Hc oults, ia Reward. ducklings and _pullets. ‘irs, Te Sheesh Gam ak abba R. Miesen, Bismarc’. Phone LOST—Memorial day at Wildwood ey FOR REDUCED baby chick _ price list, write Rust’s Hatchery, Fargo, Lake, a Sigma Chi faternity pin valued as a gift and a liberal re- ward will given. Finder please phone 1886-W_or_ 469. LOST—String of graduate - pearls on Sixth street between auditor- ium and Ave. E. Finder please eall 1126-J. . aketa, Pie TU RU * don’t you?” she returned directly. TL mn nn THIS HAS 1 VIRGL toning, ¢ and bin model. rs. nite. DEAN plots to met HTEL nent away from VIRGINA. alls, she marry him. When he threntens to reve father cheated him out o in a deal. Ree! decinren money to merry him Rei incovera her bank balance overdrnwn, and she has to pawn a ring finding a rensonnble , hotel Shieh ‘to live. She goes to Ni atodle to tell him with « bese ent wnon an old cur ba who f 1 successful 0 ON WITH THE STORE CHAPTER XXII. “OF course not.” Virginia sald emphatically. “I'm eurprised you ask me that. Oliver. [t seems that everyone doubts my sincerity,” she complained with a touch of ex- asperation, “I'm sorry, Virginia. Misunder- standing.” he apologized shortly. “It makes me think none of you have ever been in love.” she sald recklessly. “That's bardly fair.” he pt tested, “coming from you, becau it’s entirely your fault that I’ out discouragingly. “And { thought you said you wouldn't need money to be happy with the man you're going to marry.” A long moment slipped by before Virginia answered. “I must have ft to pay an obliga tion. that father left,” she said. “I'll help you. if £ can,” he promised as quietly. It was though both were aware of some in- visible but powerful force that sub- dued their voices and made speak: ing dificult. He had caught the feeling from Virginia, who was completely in the grip. of sup pressed excitement. To obtain Oliver's aid bad been her one big, hever lived for that much-talked. of emotion.” “Oliver, don’t talk nonsense. You might remember you're married.” Jea- He smiled. “It would amu: nie to hear that. She's quite a that our friends know we’ never mentioned love to each other, She wouldn't mind my admitting it to you. In fact I think she rather boasts of it. It’s about all the claim either of us has to distinction, 1 fear.” “It’s @ decidedly unworthy dis- tinction,” she told him with an edge on her volce. “But I don't be Ueve you mean what you say.” “Well, never mind,” he replied placatingly. “It doesn’t matter so much does it? [t's apparent that you still believe in Santa Claus, and let me tell you I'm g! of ft. When you jumped on me ¢o bard a moment ago for my ‘hagty con. clusion 1 was just going to tell you how disappointed I'd be if you sud- pia prand out to have feet of clay. I always did worsh! bit, you know, Virginia.” ligt “I wish you wouldn't sa: things, Oliver! it isn't uae especially in @ business office.” “Ah, so the cat's out of This is a business call!” ee oes “Of course. What did you think it was?” “Now you know you don't want me to answer that one. Watch your step, Virginia, especially in a busi- ness office.” “A fair hit,” laughed with him. she must have. “Thank you,” she tried to say. but the distance between them {n- creased with the speed of thought and the next thing she knew she was prone on the floor while his secretary was wiping her face with @ wet towel and Oliver Cutter, prominent broker, was on. bis knees, chafing her hands. “Too stupid,” she murmured apol- ogetically. Then her white lips: parted in @ heart-wrenching smile. “You were overwhelmingly kind,” she whispered. “Come out of it Virginia.” he begged in great distress. “I'm go ing to send you home in my ear.” Virginia struggled to sit up. Be tween them, the secretary and ber they got her back: in her chair, : “Don't bother, please,”.sbe urged. “I'l be all right fn a moment. I now.” up and see you this evening, or this afternoon, if you prefer. Staying with the Deans, aren't you?” Virginia shook her head. “Not any more,” she said; then to the she agreed and “But seriously, if there is any- | secretary who was aie with thing fp the world I can do for|a lass. af water, re vost tapes you, Virginia, just tet me do it.” | again.” “You kdow how to make money, “At times, yes. Is that what you wish todo? -Make money?” She nodded wordlessly but ber eyes spoke volumes. “It’s always a risky game making “You don't expect me to: Money on the Street,” he pointed about it,.Oliver! Clarissa and I s When AG her only hope to make the money | 88 want to go on with our business |! “Indeed we wilk not, I'll -eome | black JOHN DOES TONSILS Say “Ab,” say “Ah,” said, And “Ab” John Doe did shout. ly goodness cious sakes alive How is it thie yee still survive? Your TONSILS meek « ; If you will only let me speak, 'Twas just a year ago today You showed my tonsils on a tray, Two nice and pretty tonsils were | BARGAINS Removed by And if the) Tt kee; rou for so much per, | ave grown back again them now, thank GOD, men. A BUT—It John Doe had visited the clinis of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) he would not have lost in the first place, for we jonsil trouble, also stomach ulcers, goiter, appendicitic, pros- tate, womb, rectal troubles, haemorr- hoids (piles) etc., etc., without the KNIFE. Sce us before being operated on. CLINIC Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck. WE HAVE| 94, CURED HUNDREDS, WE CAN CURE YOU. APARTMENTS FOUR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on ground floor with lavatory and well equipped kitchenette, suitable for man and wife or two ladies. Call at Fifth siyeet. . FOR RENT—City heated furnished apartment, private bath. For sale: A you man’s _ bicycle, heating stave, kitchen cabinet. li- brary table and buffet. Call at 222 Second _street_or_phcne 905. FOR RENT—Newly decorated large apartment for small family, part- furnished, close in, price $20. ‘all at 423 Ninth street at noon or after 6 p. m. ais FOR RENT—Practically new mod- ern four room apartment, extra bed room if desired. Call at 400 Eleventh street or phone 441-J. FOR RENT—Nice 5 room modern apartment. For further informa- tion phone 53 __r 329-W. ee ‘OR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished geet Varney apart- ments. one 773, OTS 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. “Oliver, don’t talk nonsense. You might remember you'ré marricd.” to have drifted away from each other, Please let it go at that.” “All right, if you say so, but I've an opinion of my own. Where are you now?” he added abruptly. “In a hotel,” She thought it best not to name ft at the moment. “You ought to go to someone,” he advised her. “If Jeanie were back from Aiken I'd invite you to put up at our place. I could move over to the club,” be suggested on second thought. “That would be a topic for bridge table conversation,” Virginia ex- claimed, laughing a little. “1 Suppose 80, Pity we can't do we “Well, 1 please to stay where 1 am, Oliver, with all appreciation of your kindness, but I'd rather have you help me in another way. I've got three hundred dollars and { want you to make it a hundred thousand.” + “Oh good lord! Do 1 look like John D? If I were an alchemist would I be here or would I be fish- ing in Maine?” “You have @ year to do it.” “All of that? Well, that does make a difference. I think, though, ft would save a lot of time if lent you the money.” “I'll never have @ hundred thousand dollars, Oliver, unless { make it, so it's out of the ques tion to borrow.” “Well, let's see your three hun- GreQ, £ suppose you brought it with yout He was teasing but Virginia the Surgeon] AM LEAVING ci ivi UST COME OUT.) — “hes But Doctor Dear, John answered,| ORK SAL! 422) Arntz’s and Miss Harth’s RR Just got to havo that hundred thousand, Perhaps I'll have more to bring you when the estate {s set- tled, but please do the best you can with this money.” day after tomorrow.” secretary’s desk to thank her for her ministrations. Miss Evans was @ capablelooking woman in the early thirties, and it came to Vir. ginia as she talked with her that here was a person who could give her some helpful advice. Everyone else had driven” her nearly dis tracted with their refusals to see her in anything but the social but- terfly who should cling to her place even if she had to assume the role of little sister to the rich in order to hold it. and he made it bardest:of all for her to pursue the course she had set her feet upon, but she could for give him because of his motive. lunch with me?” she asked. ster,” Miss Evans assured her after @ slight pause of consideration. watch, Why, she bad forgotten all about it at ‘Wncle Simon's!” “It's 11:30,” she announced, go now?” room, looking out over the roof tops of Manhattan. time in her life the immensity of the city frightened ber. What was her pitiful strength compared to the power that had built this great, roaring metropolis? brains represented by these incred- Jow her to wrest even the com | paratively small sum of $100,000 from them? Virginia shivered with awe. what she intended to do. FU TURE FOR SALE __ ity this week and am offerin; for sale household goods almost new, including rugs, gateleg table, chairs, daybed, bed- room suite, library table, etc. Call at 1213 Rosser et phone 1235-W, Householc — furnitui box, gas stove, May- tag electric, kerosene stove, fruit jars. Also house for rent. Call at 601 Sixth street or phone 964, in used niture. including furniture. Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, WORK WANTED | UBT ACK'S Radiator Shop clean out or rv air that leaky or elogg.1 radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. MIDDLE-AGED lady wis! work of any kind, Call room 419 Pat- terson hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Triplett were at E. Hoover’s Friday afternoon. Mr. Rhodes and Mr. Van_ Hoy from Bismarck visited at Martin Peterson’s Saturday and Sunday. The school picnic held at B-ittin Sunday for the benefit of Miss school was well attended. Everyone en- joyed a good time. Mrs. Dick Owens is a visitor at Mrs. Swort’s in Bismarck for a few days while wot} treatments from a doctor over at Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allensworth and ily were Bismarck callers Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and sons, Alfred, Park and Roy were Bismarck callers Tuesday. o—_——_—_____—_————_- | Tuttle | —— ry Roland Allan is on the sick list. Dr. Ostefield transacted business in Steele Monday. E. Fredeen was transacting busi- ness here Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Robbins of Buf- falo, S. D., were guests at the Pete Sorenson home over the week-end. Mrs. Robbins is Mrs. Sorenson’s sister. Rev. A. N. Bickmore and family left for an extended visit in the east. They will spend several weeks | visiting relatives in Maine, Massa- “You mustn't risk it, Oliver, I've “As you say, Virginia. See you She nodded and went over to his All except Nathantel, of course, “I wonder if you would have “I shall be glad to, Miss Brew- Virginia glanced at her . wrist “May youg j “In five minutes.” Virginia waited in the reception For thé first Would the ible piles of steel and concrete al- But once on the street, tea room- (To Be Continued) . Brittin | far as Dayton, Ohio, where she will|etsky were Sunday visit her daughter, Mrs. Stanley|Sam Weinberg home. Wilson. Mrs. eid Mrs, M. Hutchison and Ife son|from Bismare! Billie have gone to Marion, N. D.,| relatives for an extended visit, being called there by the serious illness of Mrs.jer Tuesday, taking Hutchison’s grandmother, Harding was down Monday visiting with friends. John Haven made a trip to Street- chusetts and New York. They are Mrs. | household s for Fred Piets. The- making the trip by car. Mrs. Mary) Brushwein. ee family ane ned leave fog: Christenson will accompany them as} Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kremen- their new home June Ist. P visitors at the} Rays that have banished chil blains and catarrh with equal im. partiality. besides providing cure and alleviation in numerous other: + complaints, were demonstrated re- + cently at the Cheyene Hospital for * Children, Chelsea, England. over a load of OUT OUR WAY. By, Williams IN TRAININ' FER |) ¢ FIGHTS —A LOT |e. OF \T. TRY THET, THE BROAD JUMP. Boy, @SH YERE HAIN SKIPPIN’ DE ROPE! i DIS AM JOMPN HUROLES —AN' CARRYIN YO. OWN HURDLE: a TRWLLiams § Ot00e, ey wea service, me. 4 \T's ABOUT Time ! YOURE JUST Two JUMPS BEHIND THE MILKMAN. I SUPPOSE You LOST AS USUAL = Nou ALWAYS Do AT POKER PARTIES - E! Vou'RE ALL WRONG ,Mom, I SENT THE GANG To THE CLEANERS THIS TIME ! GEE GREW TWAT'S, . PoP! CASH OR 1.0.US ? (AERE'S A RNER, BETTY: INOW JF WE FOLLOW IS \E OUGHT To GET BERRI FOR A COUPLE WEEKS = LHOPE L CATCH A NICE BIG ONE