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Bs 7 s. GE NINE Carnavronshire boasts the small est house in Britain. It stands o the quay at Conway, and is built o the back of the old town wall. It: frontage measures 72 inches, dept) ota, 1100 inches and heighth 122 inches; ¢ q {consists of two rooms and until : few years ago was occupied by ! man who stood 6 feet 8 inches. pec), | OUT OUR WAY By, Williams DON’T BLOW AWAY THE SMOKE Don’t try to put a fire out Pe ‘way the smoke. uld be a very foolish thing A loss of time, a jok And don’t think for a moment “Doe” can ire disease at all By dissecting out your o1 5 Tonsils, goiter, or your gall. Using instruments and knives He can not cure your Sg a Nor by cutting, nor by slashing Can he stop an inflammation. These operations all must fail Ignoring NATURE'S LAWS, for only treat the sym} Wright, Thui Bismarck, N. D. Grand Forks,| Any object! of any of the above in said exa: y, N. D. tion, or their subsequent admission D, {to the Bar of this State, if successful, Sherwood, jshould be filed with the writer prior N.D. to the opening day of such eaxmina- Stephan, Leonard A. W., Sanborn, | tio: N.D, ed at Bismarck, North Clayton O., Milnor, N. D. {this 7th day of June, A. D. ot, N. 3. H. NEW' 4, Peter C., Minot, Franklin J., Grand Clerk of the N. D. ex officio Secret , Wesley Kenneth, Enderlin, Bar Board, Dakota 8. Theodore, Earn $3 An Hour We offer a real opportunity on either a part or a full time basis, to men and women everywhere who are honest and willing to work Tor big money and at the same time establish a profitable business of their own. No ex- perience or investment is needed, an we tell you how and where to asell_and” furnish — everything necessary to do business with free. Our lines are, nationally and favorably known and you will find it easy to secure orders from your friends, your local banks also all business, profes- sional and society people for our Leroy, Halll B Tribune Classified Advertisements MALE “SLP WANTED REAL ESTATE MEN AND aes Men’s work and DUPLEX, close in, 9 rooms, two dress : lothes. oun men’s sweat- baths, double » east front, ers, dress pants, silk hose, under- rent $95.00, isaaae. for home or Schell, W. R., Sorenson, Shirley ‘A, Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words if Fes i oak 8% of North 8 wear, etc. also a complete line of investment, Star Brand Oxfords, BRAND NEW seven room house, books. he a ie ap east front, - off new paving in agit iamarek, N. Da Ssto0Ke ° SA SO BON? S| And do tot Tomove the CAUSE. | || Hid mii and cieRaamee " ; pT plement house "teaveler ee Bis- Wigatiy moaned, etnoanl egy (Harvard) we DO Social sti iohece cAnneuwces KY, WELL THAT LL BE FIXED RIGHT AFTER THEY le at $5000. ae PUT THAT THINGr IN, TH WIFE SEZ ~YOU NOW~AT ONCE. Sten MANY A SHIP- liberal commission Ive day also generous MacLachlan REMCVE THE ened, and os We the BLOO! jenced and energetic Must be ex wor! CAUSE of disease. ID by our Na- SIX ROOM modern on bonus to producers. If State salary wanted and give re tional per and span, cheap at tural Methods, pure Vitamin Herbs, |] you t to be your own boss KED SAILOR WASHED|| MUST HAVE A NICER + = FIVE ROOM bungalow, ur own business, ap- WREC erences in firs letter, Write Tib-|| CLASSIFIED, DISPLAY || FIVE, ROQM moder Masson, | and incu sclemttie het We)| Bh ininedtay went ontag a ASHORE THERE, THE — \\50B Now, You DoN'T THE INTERSTATE ON RATES only $2600.00. on le|tem and make you WELL. We do CAPTAIN 1S. SUPPOSED 1 |GET SO DIRTY ANY MoRE, company can place a few more men on di sirable territory, exceptional 0 portunity to establish a perma! ent business. Lists of custome: furnished. Phone or write R. T. Swain, Patterson Hotel. 8B: marck, N. D. 25 MEN WANTED at once to learn Barber Trade, Short Term now. Free catalog explains all. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. WANTED—Immedi qualify for Railway M: Test; $150-$225 Mo. ment Inst., 33-P, St. Louis, 90 Cents Per inch All classified ads cash in ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion came day. terms. THESE are only a few ¢: the many He Be i list. It will be a pl ‘a not believe that Oren can cure disease, so we do NOT operate. Our abe is a system of BLOODLESS you houses,| SURGERY. We use no injections lots or lands and I am sure I ean] of poisons, pus or dope. We use no satisfy you. metallic fie a 4 a dope you up to make eel r. INSURANCE Fire, tornado, auto-/ 7WE HAVE CURED HUNDREDS te ee we CAN CURE YOU. | CLINIC rooms ucas lock, ismarck, DO YOUR, BUSINESS with the! K"Bak Send samp fo fee ook Process Engraving Co., Inc. Troy at 21st St.. AN! I SEZ-NO, A DIRTIER SOB -BUT T ALWays TAKE A DRINK JUST BEFORE I Leave TH! BE TH LAST TO. TAKE 10 TH’ WATER—HE 16) BECAUSE ITS ALWAYS Chicago AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS. ly develop own independent business hand- ling “cotmints Yeast Candy; New Ford Free; exclusive territory. Scotmints Co. Inc. 644, Scotmints __Bldg., Jersey N WANTED—At once a good cover local 100 store route; no selling; just distribute and col- THE — BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 busiest dealer in the prompt, courteous and efficient service. My business this has been almost exatcly times what it was last year. F. E. YOUNG. Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than Dealer Made It.” ‘a4 SALESMEN WANTED our! TF YOU want $6,000 the first year, write me personaly. Strong line for. retail store, national; adver- WANTED—Two sheep tised. Established Co., big sea- 7 a five thousand sheep in we vas DON'T get the idea that a used su-| ren —a return load of house Pe lL " son now, Liberal weekly, -| lect. ae PERIS MEG. CO. tory. P. C. Remington on.|_ tomobile is unworthy, and to be return io: jouse-| vance to producer. G. F. Sawy- a. Phone 220, Bismarck, N. Dak. considered only as “4 “last resort.; hold goods. Round for Twin) er, Mkr. Ett) Euclid Ave., Dept. FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN—Earn $18 dozen sewing aprons. Experience unnecessary; no selling. Easy, steady work, materials cut. Addressed en- velope brings details. Goshen Dress, Goshen, N. Y. ADDRESS ENVELOPES—$2u.00- $30.00 weekly in your spare time. Everything furnished. Stamp for particulars. Rochelle, Van Buren, Dept. C580, Chicago. Wom e plain hand, , addressing in spare time, $15-$25 weekly. Particulars 2c stamp. LaTeur, Dept. P184, Paul Brown Bldg.. St. Louis. Mo. WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or reair that leaky or elogg-{ radiator. All work. guar- anteed and price reasonable. BOY WANTS work on farm, can drive horses and milk cows. Call at 618 Eighth street or phone 467-W. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Practically new mod- ern 3 room apartment, wits. priv- ate bath, 3 « osets and store room. Also private entrance, 802 Second street or ph me_1050-R. ern fo Rae red ent, extra keys. Finder please phone 407] A real t car. Will sell at a bargain or): z 01 ‘ all at tra or eal x 206 Bron way. ea trade for a light used car, Call}, (°° % Raymond, Grand Forks, bed room if desired. Ci i uy : SUPER SIX MOTORS, INC. Joe Goddard. Phone 306. Purcell, R. Alvin, Grand Forks, i . id Eleventh street or phone 441-J. [OR RENT—Nice 5 room modern ane For further informa- tion phone 53 _¢ 329: ne ak FOR RENT—Furnished or untur- Sished apartment. Varney apart- ments. Phone 778. ao fi ed front 7 ENT—Nicely furni rol eine room with kitchenette and use of iced refrigerator. Al- so sleeping room on ground floor, Lahr Motor Sales Co. MOUSES AND FLATS Ne , care Tribune. FOR RENT- 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 eee with pride and satis- ‘ation. “Rebuilt Cars With a i ~@q1on” Large, beautiful Bis- residence with ~ large . Cities or vicinity, Will arrive in Bismerck June 9th. Send all an- 8 in care of the Bismarck Tribune. Olson Transfer Co. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS new and secund band. Over 600 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E, Stitzel, representative, Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Cto'ce Imported Ger- man Rollers sad Hartz Mountain, also wative ag i Cages, seeds Sie one 115-3, Jacob Bull, Dieki D., Box 728. son, N. grounds and lots of trees and shrubs. Very well located. Will accept Burleigh ccounty unim- proved land as part payment. Ad- dress Ad. 68, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Improved farm three miles from New Sa- lem. Fine location. Would make a good dairy farm. Adam Bu- mann, New Sa’ D. ‘our room house, with water, sewer, lights and hardwood floors and also 2 room partly mod- rm iouse. Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Furnished six EXPERIENCED STRAYED—One brown team, weight 1300 Ibs., $10 reward for information to recovery of horses. J, E, Chesak. Phone 7-F-24. lesman-Auditor. ine weekly. Give refe: INTERNATIONAL. 286 Bidg., Sar. Francisco. ee ee AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Coach 70. Will car in place. No. 68. LOTS FOR SALE for sale. Sixt; lots on two lakes. and sold on easy pa: Corwin, Bismarck, FOR EXCHANGE _ room modern house to Sept. 1st. Phone 835 between five and six or call at 122 Ave. B. POS! Blade worker wants position. References if de- sired. Write Tribune Ad. No. 69. YOUNG Girl desires a pozit LOST—Wednesday, June 6th, leath- -- er key _ holder ion do- bookkeeping. Write Tribune No. 70. irg Ad. Lost containing five FOR SALE—Sixty head of black eee 1—1923 Oldsmobile touring, Aberdean Angus cows and calves. a ae see E, Wisehart, ‘OR SAL’ 1—1926 Master Six sedan, 5 good fe completely equipped, a real nu 2— 1886 Essex Coaches, good rub- ber. Cheap. 1—1924 Overland Coupe, good me- chanical condition. first class condition. 1—1928 Essex Sedan, good as new. own livelihood. And surely you do FOR TRA! Quarte: tion Rat ty farms well first mortages. marck, North Dakota. FOR TRADE—640 acres ni St., Los Angeles. be too harrowing to think that he NN Agency wants trav- Solicit Appoint sub-agents, nces. Mills Willys-Knight sacrifice for quick cash sale or take a small Write Tribune Ad. MINNESOTA LAKE SHORE lots beautiful wooded Fine fishing. Cabins to rent or built to order ents S, W. n sey county lund near Nikoma. All| * under plow, several McLean coun- improved, near town, some clear and some with Will take clear or encumbe:ed Bismarck city pro-|N. I perty. Write owner Box 115, Bis. improved farm 8 miles ,east of Bismarck for property in Southern Califor-|" 14 J. C. Pinker, 1049 So. Bixel, |. FOR TRADE—$260.00 credit on new | PRICES — Quali State accredited. eghorns $7; iconas, Roc! Orpingtot i From the condu d State will med have fil tion to part! n, N. D. Grand For! D, 0, N. D. nd” For! Axel Hjalmar, Bea Knauss, 6. Blam Lembke, Arthur A., Minn. iquist, Carl Oscar, Grand For! d, Nernard M., Larimore Dickinson Grand When all the “boys” and “girls” given that the ok . Minneapolis, ity Per ks, Wyandottes $8; heavy 100 per cent live deli a of Shy A led | MOM’N POP Pop Has a Line All His Own TR Lua, Orere"wy NEA staves, e ks, ks, Pop! come BACK WERE < : THIS WINUTE AND HANG . THESE “THINGS UP WHERE HEY — BELONG — ks, rivate entranc' Phone 273, BREWSTER, after | not intend to go on indefinitely | was keeping watch on her. Still| of the party were gathered around elhurst, 411 Fifth street. __ preety = nd wealth. | holding @ position. Why should| there was simply no one elue she | her, Virginia talked to them quietly RENT—One nice light house- CLARISSA DEAN and her father. | you bother with it at all?’ sh@| could think of who would have any | and earnestly. keeping room fully furnished, ee added lightly in tones that were | incentive to intervene in her affairs| “1 appreciate all your kindness modern, gas plote, large, shoe! but fi subtly suggestive of the inconse-|in a way to make her life more| of the past,” she told them, “but I for two. Phone 812-J. pay ckmall to a MRS. FAR- | quence in which she held the idea | difficult. assure you there is nothing I have __ond street. Sa OL ARIee eben tone of | °C Virginia Brewster looking for ®| Bit how had he turned Mrs.|to say that can be of any interest FOR RENT_ One furaiibes Sart her ‘and VIRGINIA ‘resalves te | Job, 1 will pot secant char | TReMs? ,,- suppowe he: told her | te your renders.” room suitable for o rs lenve, ‘Because I wi char- | what a little idiot I was to refuse| “on ,"" Miss Brewster, Cy or without, board, | Close, 10-|. | Ritentens te reveal the tact tong. |1(%.” Virginia replied warmly. | nis ald,” Virginia stormed hotly.| one broke in. “People want Your Ebone: 985-W..or ea her, father cheated him ont of Hos you are oes maee: ieee he eres hes Ronan. tol point of view, you know. Just nue A. ‘prom stand,” Mrs. Phelps said suavely. | let me down. But I'd rather think | wh re looking fe b.”” » FOR RENT—Furnished | rooms for ee ee mpage “It occurred to me that it is rather | she really believes I'm making a|" jie eighesectenll a - 4 © light housekeeping on fies bale! er manner, bin. ng needless for you to go through all| fool of myself,” she concluded,| virginia glanced from one spcak- ond floor or board and rect i) |. pawnaring to tige over until ane [tHe unpleasantness and self-denial | averse to condemning anyone with: | er to the other with deep distress desired, Call at e of this sort of thing so long as you | out proof. in her eyes. She looked very white street. Saneied are not in pursuit of a career. That | The aftermath of the whole thing | and shaken and everyone present ; ‘ FOR ENT howeekeeping 1 ould be dierent, but as it seem |was to leave her with a feeling of | felt a touch of compassion for her. being in a blind alley without un “ ” , "1 modern home, | Close fn. o5.R until you are married I think you | exit,” Miss Evans was inexplicably | procs me for a story, You ail know 222. WwW. at een eee rnished TF ne Be are a very foolish girl to turn your | unfriendly. Nathaniel could not that I've suffered greatly, ‘and there FOR REN in reodern home. amency but without ‘ieee | Dack upon your proper station and | help her because she dared not let | has been so, much publicity already, ehitd "Call at 414 First street arriving at her hotel one evening, |Your real friends. him know how badly she needed | Surely one lone girl cannot be of Clone ne Seay Ses tated kos cae Virginia considered her remarks | advice, Oliver was hardly to bo |such importance that she must bo ry it te wi scant courtesy. rust o have any sensible ideas ‘Ificed dlessly t atisfy the FOR RENT— Modern tarnishes and on the way home VIRGINIA | “Yes, I do intend to marry—et|and Mr. Gardiner would undoubt- Geicaity atthe wena sill rooms in pine, alt ae 805 Third Dected of shadowing ber for sere |the end of the year, I hope,” she |ediy urge her to accept s loan or | wput your're front-page stulf, Thane 121 erat daye. a ao said spiritedly; bay ih the ‘eo the uncertain kindness of friends. | y1., Browster,” one of them ob- i. past ext’ morning she ealle on a itime I must face things as ‘Well, th the: es. | 4 “Can't y D their ad Too M8 FRESE 2 PN fe'VIRGINTA rE Meat A eall from soiulaly necessary for me to And) iy, er roe made the ang as L\NISH HED 60 Home, _———- the agency brings hope. employment.” “Ty y ” IWHERENER JIS HOME FOR, RENT. FoGiaa'in, “Call at] NOW GO oN warm tin evomr | aire Phelps, looted grieved. | ame.” he decide that fe woul | virinerenid wens. Then er ISI WE KEEP UA Fil Second sirert.. seca Me 8 avcll, Hive tried to show you how | probably leak out anyhow, and she | voice rose slightly and she spoke NT—Nicely furnished IRS. PHELPS flushed slowly un- dimMeult it is,” she suid defensively; | wanted to show Mr. Dean, it he| with forced calmness, “I’ve asked PORE Te laden bows Gall at der Virginia's straightforward | Dut {€ you still wish us to retain | actually were having her watched, | you to como here so I might be room in modern home. Cal ler Virginta’s straightforward | your application wi 11 be pleased you to ig 4 “ , endi5_Fourth street, question and her glance slipped un- | to do so.” posse fea mae net strait of anything, let the public forget about ¢ ° 3 ‘ ibitelty. she said. “I am at your : PERSONAL easily away from the girl's face to) | “Thank you,” Virginia replied! and she got plenty of it. Some-| mercy, ladies and gentlemen. Won't PROF, J. L. TURNER, former su- the giass-topped desk. tier fo smriet there was {02e WhO Knew & newspaperman | you please spare me?” or of penmanship in the St. “I'm not really trying to dis- e qui! tipped him off that the Brewster) That sounds like the end of this mil. sive courage ypu,” she protested lamely; | more ,'0, the interview as OP, | girl was hunting a ob, trail to me,” 2 dean among them aged “but I've been thinking about you | was certain, Mrs. Phelps’ indirect During the next few days Vir-| remarked sotto voce. But Virginia ening classes b- sinia was besteged with calls, by|heard. She turned quickly to face mer it the Capital mercial and it seems... . well, a bit ab-| reply to her request for the name Py y Requests | hi College. Charges will be very surd for @ girl of your position to |of the person who had interfered feashons wae perme. Foun oa i reasonable. Phone 121 for in- be subject to puch—er, indignities Proved to Virginia that her first pad Lg pio ho Virgins “Thank you,” her lips formulated, formation. as you met at the Gerns ow | Suspicion was correct. Someone fe cae a a but the words were inaudible. Ve ners. had interfered! But who could it | ew reefulness ‘You won't change your mind?’ 'URNITURE FOR SALE “There were no indignities,” Vir- | per men she had to deal with. In fact! young suspicious fellow asked, high grade ightly used ginia stated gravely, “Mrs, Gerns-| Virginia cogitated over it the rest fhe eee. soreeal at thee 7 ee tearful of drawing off and thep be- upright piano which I will sell for ner lost her temper, it's true, but |of the afternoon, with. small satis- sham, too, and her | ing scooped. ~ bal: di same. . fe J father had always been well treated | ., lance due on o felt fficten faction. Quite apparently it was “4 I pledge my word that I shall of the finest high grade grand Ein. sure she Salt she, Nad ae | someone who knew of her visits |>Y the Presa; and they in their turn | 44 9 more than I have,” Vire é reason to do so, And as far as MY/+) the ““who did | "84 recognized the fact that ricb | cinis promised in full understand- to people are “news,” and had never storage in Bismarck. Terms position is concerned. ... it is that.| not wish her to have success there. ing of the thought that troubled alt vo pavuee aris i. _ of & gitl who must take whatever| Virginia was at a loss té decide “- Py yep rama him, and others perhaps. “And I ~* ylie, es ee comes to her in the effort to get | Who it might be. She had not men- ie J will be undyingly grateful to you ; v fe work.” ; j tioned Mra. Phelps to anyone, not} But she all f you will write no more about even Nathaniel, Miss Evans knew; |do when me than you must. “That's just the point I wish tolpue she bad sent Virginia | masse, “Thank you very much for com- make, my dear. Is it necessary for | there. It was preposterous to sup- - | ing,” she hurried on. “I hope some you to get work? Don’t you think | pase she had been for day I may give you some pleasant it would be more becoming if you | Mrs. Phelps’ sudden change of atti- news for your papers,” she added, od friends to assist you?” |‘tde. Unless... but that was ut- smiling upon them through a mist gonad revs frien yout” |terly absurd, Oliver wouldn't have of tears. With those who pushed - A frown appeared on ae had any reason to interfere even if forward she shook hands and then Cheap if forehead, to be quickly fol broke away to disappear through B, a nearby doorway, H or Just as she passed out of sight she turned to nod in final farewell to the mén and woman who It Bg watched me gO ie, i? nealing PA conviction that there was one per- feeling of good wi ler eye x et ed eos anne ph a ee ae to try to ,. man Fon aca etoreet' ae | But he could not have kaowa what had not notiged before, and a quick she was doing! , stab of appS:hension pierced her Virginia tried to make herself heart. believe that he could not. ‘It would (To Be Continued)

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