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D., Butte, Mont._ = WANTED—Two sheep _ shearers, five thousand sheep in the terri- tory. P. C. Remington & Son. Phone 220, Bismarck, N. Dak. _- FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Housekeeper on _ small tenant farm. Protestant. No ob- icine contempited, A ropiy wil] L@lir Motor Sales Co. | sni'sid‘oneauy payments 8: W: receive respect. Write Tribune HOUSES AND FLATS Corwin, Bismarck, N. D. Ad. No, 67. or under .......... 8 78 considered only fa-tion. “Rebuilt Cars With a Kcratation” WANTED—Girl to work for room and board at the Mohawk. Phone 145. ' RK WANTED __ TET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean marck Classified Advertising Rates Effective J: insertion, 25 Tribune Classified Advertisements —= PHONE 32=— jan. 3, 1928 A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. DON’T get the idea that a used au- tomobile is unwol hy, and FOR SALE—Large, beautiful Bis- residence with grounds and lots of trees shrubs, to be last resort. Everybody's car is a used car. The only difference is that some are on the market and some are not. We have many used cars, at remarkably low prices, which you can drive with pride and satis- large and Very well located. Will accept Burleigh ccounty unim- proyed land as part payment. Ad- dress Ad. No. 68, care Tribune. REAL ESTATE DUPLEX, close in, 9 rooms, two baths, double east fro! rent $95.00, investment, BRAND NEW seven room house, times what it was last year. F. E. YOUNG. AUTOMOBILES quick cash sale or take -a small car in place. Write Tribune Ad. No, 63. LOTS FOR SALE MINNESOTA LAKE SHORE lots for sale. Sixty beautiful wooded lots on two lakes. Fine fishing. a ee WANTED—A ret hold goods. NEOUS urn load of house- Round for Twin Cities or Mantra 8 Will arrive in Bismerck June 9th. Send all an- swers in care of the Bismarck Tribune. _Olson_Transfer_Co. out or rc air that leaky or elogs-1 radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. BOY WANTS work on farm, can drive horses and milk cows. Call at 618 Eighth stregt or phone 467-W. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Practically new mod- ern 3 room apartment, witi. priv- FOR REN’ FOR RENT—Five modern house three blocks from Interior newly finshed, rent reasonable to relia- __ble party. Phone 129-W. ‘our room house, with hts and hardwood floors and also 2 room partly mod- Patterson Hotel water, sewer, room 1. partly NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS new and secund hand. Over 600 ‘styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, __Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Ckvice Imported Ger man Rollers aad Hartz Mountain, ate bath, 3 cosets and store room. Also private entrance, 802 Second street or ph me 1050-R. ern iouse. Geo. M, Register. | also ative ningers. Cages, seeds Par OTION WANTED | _ Bul bihinon, ND. Bo: 72" EXPERIENCED Blade worker! =reavasp—One” brown team, wants position. References if de-| STRA’ teed Peer sired. Write Tribune Ad. No. 69.| Weight 1300 Ibs., $10 reward for 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 ¢ S20-W, __ FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Varney apart- ments. Phone 773. __ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, everything furnished. Call at 930 Fourth street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front |, sleeping room with kitchenette and use of iced refrigerator. Al- so sleeping room on ground floor, rivate entrance. Phone 273, __Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished room|; for light housekeeping, suitable for married couple. For~ sale:|: Victrola with records, library)! table, sanitary cot, gas range.|: Call at 109 Mandan. ‘ FOR RENT—-Furnished rooms for|‘ light housekeeping on first or sec-|: ond floor or board and room if|: desired. Call at 614 Eighth|: street. F FOR RENT—Two unfurnished }’ rooms for light housekeeping in modern home. Close in. Call at 222 W. Broadway or phone 928-R, FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms in private home, close in. Phone 1218-R, Call at 305 Third street. FOR PENT—One nicely furnished room, suitable for one or two. Call at 408 Tenth street or phone FOR RENT—Furnished room in} modern home. Close in, Call at 211 Second street. FOR RENT—Nicely room in modern home. 515 Fourth street. PERSONAL PROF. J. L. TURNER, former su- visor of penmanship in the St. Joseph, Mo., «chools, will give special penmanship lessons in lasses during the sum- je Capital Commercial Charges will be very Phone 121 for in- furnished Call at evening mer at College. reasonable, formation, WOR EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE—Quarter section Ram- sey county lund near Nikoma. All under plow, several McLean coun- ty farms well improved, near town, some dear and some with first mortages. Will take clear or encumbered Bismarck ci. ia perty. Write owner Box 115, Bis- marck, North Dakota. FURNITURE FOR SA' I HAVE a high grade slightly used upright piano which I will sell for balance due on same. Also one of the finest high grade grand pianos built. These pianos are in storage in Bismarck, Terms to suit. For particulars write J. M. Wylie, 1116 Third Ave. So., Far- Yor SALE—Fumed oak dining table, fumed oak rocker, chairs, enameled top kitchen table, two hols aed Way-sngless springs full ai ‘ay-sagless springs, , size Simmous iro: bed and Way- | *sagless spring. at 1014} Fourth street. FOR SALE—Electric washer, ice box, breakfast set, wicker chairs, kerosene stoves, lawn mower, hose, garden tools and other smali m8. ne 692-J or call at 710 No. 70. ‘YOUNG. Girl desires a position do- Arg bookkeeping. Write Tribune Ad. er key _ holder keys. LOST—Wednesday, June 6th, leath- containing five Finder please phone 407 or call _at 206 Broadway. WHAT HAS HAPPENED 9 VIRGINIA BREWSTER, after toali wealth, both father and consents to make he CLARISSA DEAN a NATH: standing in a shadowed doorway. NOW GO ON WITH THF STORY CHAPTER XXVIII. VIRGINIA ‘was not sure she recognized the man, but there was something vaguely familiar about him—a familiarity that dis- ‘turbed her until she fell asleep that | ;, night. The next morning her thoughts were taken up with plans for get- ting a position and the man’s haunting presence there on the East Side did not return to puszie further. ~ First she read the ‘help-wanted columns of the newspaper that came up with her breakfast: There was nothing worth trying for. Nothing. That is, had.any chance of Betting. Never- theless her spirits were up. -It was a new day, ever a matter of promise to youth. There was-Oliver to see. There must be useful if because of And Miss Evans, many places where she could be ler je foreed to 0) RS. PARLEY or lous of model, "she could find Virgirfia bathed and dressed with- out pining for lost luxuries, in fact without thinking at all of the limi- tations of her bathing facilities. As soon''as-she'thought Oliver tea 8100,000 bootlegging deal. Reeklessly, she promixes to earn enough repay him in one year EAN, and the familiari: ‘CHIRI, remn. it to dine and financial an- thing that she information to reoyeey, of horses. J. E. Chesak. Phone 7-F-24. FOR SALE—Sixty head black Aberdean Angus cows and calves. For information see E. Wisehart, Brit ‘‘n, N. D. FOR SALE CHEAP—Casting box nt, splendid for home or $4500.00. Cai THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DON’T BLOW AWAY THE SMOKE cg het prea Gt lowing ie smoke. "would be a very foolish thing A loss of time, a joke. And don’t think for a moment “Doc” can . are disease at all By dissecting out your o Tonsils, goiter, or your gs Using instruments and knives He can not cure your consti Nor by cutting, nor by slashing he stop an inflammation. h in These operations all must SP ENTE TT [ Frances || a John Glum delivered some fence posts at McKenzie Monday. M. F. Parker she has attended high school, spend her summer vacation. Martin Tooker and John Glum went to the river Thursday to get some wood. Walter Dietzman did some_plow-|t ing with tractor for Martin Tooker Thursday. Mrs. Bill Madland, Mrs. Lawrence Madland and Mrs. Kershaw attend- Cc. T. U, meeting held McCormick home| yy; ed the W. at the Chas. ‘Thursdav afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watchel were at the Ditezman home Thursday to clean the barn for the dance. Mrs. Cedriv Craig and daughter |» parental Josephine visited at her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watchel went to Bismarck and Mandan Monday on business and attended the cir- cus. Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw and fam- ily, Floyd Owen, John Olsen, Pau! Mr. and Mrs. Tooker and Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman, all were icCormick, Bismarck callers the t week, Miss Elsie Olson is visiting at the Joe Fischer home for a few days. Miss Mildred Dietzman visited with Lillie Jiras in Cromwell town- Owen home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley went to a:d one 7-H. P. D. C. motor. Ap- ply at T-ibune office. her directly afterwards. Virginia signified her willingness to wait. Miss Evans started to- ward her desk, appeared to change her mind and stopped, facing Vir- sinia again. “I'm afraid Mr. Cut- ter is... upset this morning,” she sald uneasily. “Don't you think you could come back later in the day?” “ “I'd rather wait,” Virginia re- turned promptly, The secretary frowned, seemed about to speak, but nodded her head instead and hurriedly gathered up her pencil and notebook to answer the insistent call of the buzzer from Mr. Cutter's office. “In five minutes she was back, flushed and angry looking. Vir- ginia stood and Miss Evans said: “You may go in now,” and turned ‘at once to her work. Virginia wondered at her abrupt- ness but she was too anxious to hear what Oliver might have to say about her investment to stop and ask any questions, though she felt there was something Miss Evans had wanted to say to her. When she opened Oliver's door she saw him coming across the room from @ door on the opposite side with a glass of water in bis hand. He looked haggard. “Had a night,” he said shortly and motioned Virginia to @ chair. She sat down in it without taking her eyes off his face. He flopped into his own seat and gulped down the water thirstily. “No sleep,” he went on self-pity- ingly. “I thought you had given up dis- sipating,” Virginia said regretfully. “What else is there in life? A wife here, there and everywhere, “Oh, I'm sorry,” Virginis cried, remembering that she had burdened him with more work. me,” he said childishly, “Glad you came to me to help you, Virginia. Want you to be grateful.” “Of course I shall be, Oliver, but I'm afraid I shouldn't bave troubled you with my affairs.” “Don't be a sil. I’ve got to be here anyhow, No extra effort to } | handle your investments. Well, I suppose you want to know what T've done for you?” “Yes, I would,” Virginia’s tone was hopefully eager. Oliver laughed. “I've made you some money,” he replied happily. “Want it?” And nothing but work, work, work.” | ber. Tuttle Sunday to visit at the home |,, Harvey Moffit. of Mr. and Mrs, to take any of what there fs now.” Oliver looked at her through hal closed, amused eyes. “Going to be a | regular Hetty Green before you get through,” he approved silkily. “I don't care about tying any records,” Virginia replied. “Just show me how to make $100,000 and I'll be the happiest person that Wall Street ever knew.” “Well, I'll try to... make you happy,” Oliver told her in a strangely portentous way. Virginia threw him a quick, startled glance, but he was looking as innocent as | @ toy balloon, “Where you going?” he asked as she started to leave. “Say, Vir- ginia, better give me your address,” he added as he stood up, “I'll give it to Miss Evans,” she evaded. “And thanks a lot, Oliver.” “Come in tomorrow.” Virginia hesitated a moment. “ you need me?” she countered. may be busy.” “Might,” he replied laconteally. “Like to keep in touch with my clients, Important decisions to make on a moment's notice at times.” “If I can’t come I'll telephone,” Virginia temporized, thinking that she must use her time to find em- ployment. “All right, but I'd hate to risk losing a big killing just because I didn’t have your okay.” “I'll give you carte blanche. I don’t know a thing about it any- way.” “Got to consult you,” Oliver maintained stubbornly. “Then I'll come in as often as I can,” Virginia promised reluctantly. She said a hurried goodby to him and went out to Miss Evans to leave her address and room num- I Miss Evans looked at her strange- es tion, it in this vi- FORT SALE—I0a3~ Willys-Kai it lng Watki : Coach 70, Will id ale Tuesday selling Watkins pro: cl Miss Esther Kershaw came home Wednesday from Bismarck, Nie td 0 i Cate of Mandan)? spent the week-end at the Floyd ly and Virginia realized that the secretary was confused about some- “Need someone to feel sorry for.| thing. “I wonder what's the matter,” sbe puszied over it, thinking back St a earn |, as it happen in the moods of preoccupation that came upon her lately. “Will you lunch with me again today?” she invited pleasantly and was further troubled to seo Miss ~ & hi z .! & i i They were old time residents this vicinity. having a good time. Agnew were callers at the home Friday afternoon. were dinner guests at the W. Dictzman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kersnaw and fai and Public Doc printing and } £ laws, with the ch shall be include © printing of all blan! such as are and not executiv, not includ: Such propo: upon the fo purpose by th n will labor and furnish stock and all terial to comple eM bid m Printing among other thin within ten ( ptance of the Publication ssion, enter ith the cord: into w n North with such bond class «¢ said $4,000.00 s a to’ cover a I Tegish en state printing the proposals h mply with cee eS humor with her,” she reflected, enuinely bothered about Miss Evans’ strange conduct. “I'm sure I did nothing to offend her.” She was disappointed at losing an opportunity to talk again with a sensible person who had been in accord with her views. Nathaniel would naturally expect, if she had sufficient money to pay her ex- penses, that she would take her time about living up to her new- found ideals and wait until some choice position came her way be fore taking one. She dared not tell him how urgent it was for her to find employment and if he wondered at whatever she might finally do she would have to pre- tend that ambition did not count. Should she go back to Mrs. Phelps? Telephoning would save time. And she must look up other agencies, She would do that right away, When she reached Mrs. Phelps by telephone she was asked if she would not come in as soon as con- venient, That afternoon? Yes, it sho could. Virginia went up di- rectly, by subway. It was ove of the very few times in her life that she had ridden in the underground trains and she found it excecdingly distasteful. Unsavory individuals stared at her pointedly, giving par- ticular attention to the fashionable brevity of her skirts, There was more crowding, too, than when she had come downtown, and although she had a seat her feet were trod- den upon and one lurching pas- senger barely escaped being de- posited in her lap when the long train jolted to a stop. Virginia was decidedly relieved to come up to the street Jevel again, and the days when she had com- plained of the traffic congestion on Fifth Avenue came back to her now as blissfully free of any real contact with transportation prob- lems. Then, if caught in the vortex of New York's vast population, she could at least sit in decent isola- tion in @ comfortable motor car until her way was cleared. Today sho had been compelled to shoulder her path in and out of a subway train against the opposition of hardened straphangers who, it seemed, thought nothing of a little buffeting and elbowing. She felt sure she must be littered with black and blue spots, But there was the wu | hope of finding a position at Mrs. Phelps’ to buoy her up and lessen her discomfort, = She was doomed to disappoint thent once more that day, however, for it soon became apparent that all Mrs. Phelps desired was to have a Uttle motherly talk with her. Vir- ginia could not understand her at- titude at all and, ikness being native to her when fact did not prohibit it, she asked with direct simplicity, “Why are you-trying to discourage me from seeking work, Mrs. Phelps?” (To Be Continued) A large crowd attended the barn dance at the Dietzman place Satur- day night, and everybody reported Mrs. Marvin Sherman and Orpha Owen Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dest- acott and family and John_Eli: than or such ation and perform the y bond in the he said bond and ed sufficient the of|provisions of Chapter 173, Session | marck, ws 0 na of Chapter 173, Sexsion|marck, North Dakota, and may be BIDS WANTED, a 9, requiring e label o: ad upon reques' ¥: he International" Typographical | “Dated at Bismarok this 16th day of | ugersienoae Clack owe Eine Bos Pict No,'s, Moding, Nari Dakotas | | ntil 7 p. m., June 20, 1928; for 166= - t Union on State Printing. May, 1928, The right to reject any or all bids| saris PUBLICATION AND PRINT-| is reserved by the said State Publica- ING COMMISSION, ns or more of Screend Lignite Lum tion and Printing Commissoion. - Upon the request ef any bidder, the By JAMES P. CURRAN, | Coal, F. 0. B. Cara Medina, and F. 0, bond accompasying his bid will be Secretary. |B. Bins Schoolhouse Medina, returned, 6/18-25—6/1-8 The Board reserves tho right to res _ Blank is and copy for such Caan” or all bids without notice to; | specifications a n file in the of- af a . “ fico ‘of the Secretary, of the state |, Mexico was conquered in the six: H. A. NORTON, = Publication and Printing Commission lernando Cortez, Clerk. at the Capitol in the City of Bis- i a Spaniard. 6/6-7-8-9-11-12-18 |e°Spar century by , A. ous ks, her misecllaneous Job). for the use of the ni T.RwiLlams © 1028, ev wEA semvict, mec. f° 10) bid REG. U.S. PAT, OFF, MOW’N POP Mom Starts and Pop Is Finished PoP! POPE WELL, WAY DIDN'T ) HEAVENS! 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