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MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1928 8 Aa, ace oe BIDS WANTED. DON’T BLOW AWAY THE SMOKE| NOTIcH OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ae say, eee CHILD DROWNS IN BARREL The Amazon basin in South ADVERTISEMENT, Sealed bids will be received by the] Minot—! 4 old son of| 4, ege e \ ford 1 merica, whieh covers more than 4 . Don't try to put @ fire cote NOTICE 18 HEREDY GIVEN, That | BECTHERSS Clerk of Gulltord School | ate, and Mrs, Gharies Nichole, was two million equare miles, hes @ y fl une assi @ ver semen S ogda bea tty Tonk hing | hak certain: Morte xecuted and | until 7 p.m. June 26, 1928: for 1G | drowned recent! when he fal ae jevaiticn cf la sod elivered by Huns e- {tons or more of Screend Lignite Lump | first int small steel barre! than person | Ae 4 aa or ak von t Honk, Navben ener wir Mortgagors |B wine Scheoikense Menmaene 3. filled with ee Mr. Nichols| per square mile, —S ON KE 8 *Doc" can cure disease ‘at all te Tah May ot Rover anh ‘nines ASE ANY OF all bias Without notice t® bee a aueaned b; ts thet Ci t 7 ‘ples: One Diack geld. ———i ; y dissecting out your organs, een hund twenty-six and | bidders. 5 bout 15 mii lalien|, Came to m: . | MALE "SLP WANTED REAL ESTATE Tonsils, goiter, or your gall. filed for record in Une ottice of “the HL A. NORTON, in gern minutes ean to revive] ine, Welehing about 1400. Inquire of MEN AND Young Men’s work and Classified Advertising Rates || DUPLEX, close in, 9 rooms, two! Using instruments and knives -| Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, 6 /6-7-6-9-11-12-18 him failed. Ke, ND. dress «lothes. Young men’s sweat- baths, double § » east front,| He can not cure your ee on znd day of February A. D. dress pants, silk hose, under- Effective Jan. 3, 1928 rent $95.00, splendid for home or/ Nor by cutting, nor by slashing 227 and recorded in Book 189 of ers, dress pi » 1 inserti i 00. Can he sti infl ation. Mortgages, at page 534 and assigned wear, etc., also a complete line of insertion, words Investment, $6500.00, e stop an inflammation. by said Mortgagee by an instrument ° Star Brand Oxfords, shoes and or under .......... $78 |/ BRAND NEW seven room house,| These operations all must fail in writing to seKay Mortgage com- 11 OUT QUR WAY By, Williams bo I Capital Cit: insert 25 words i Ignoring NATURE'S LAWS, for | pany, a corporation, dated the 19th Je ots, Jack Sloven, Capital City Ty east front, just off new paving in 7 i h q day of April A. D. 1927 and filed for Clothing Store, 121 1-2 Fifth or under .......... best part of east end, cheap at ind only treat the symptoms, record in suld office of the Register strat, Wiraarc, N. Dak, 3 insertions, “25 $5800.¢9 Al fe not con a CAUSE. | OfpPeeds on the 16th day of ‘June, — " WANTED—By large wholesale im-|] , or under ---4-+-5- 100 Jl PIVE ROOM bungalow, close in, Maccaching gene Ge De Ts M|asaz. and, recorded an, upk 18 Maa od ED GAR=!! plement house traveler for Bis- a j 148° fully modern, reasonable at $5000; REMCVE THE CAUSE of disease. | f°"e NO=1 MUST NT LOSE My TEMPER, Fenced ted Brenteatt PeyeRR-|| ads"over'35' words; Se atte ||SIX ROOM modera house, aplek| HEMGUE, He ,CAUSE, ot dnease| fas. I 2-3~9-§-£57-8-9-10— pied is ‘od heal ive ef tional per word and span, cheap at $4400.00, tural’ Methods, pure Vitamin Herbs, EDG ' 1 e salary wanted and gi = os FIVE ROOM modern bungalow,| and individual scientific diet, We - s d sti AR ! i irst letter. Write Trib-|]| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY N at the hour of two q nia “ could not be replaced for $4000.00,| remove the poison from your sys- OW the 48th Gay oe Sun (at Ee EE RATES only $2600.00. on = reasonable|tem and make you WELL, We do fy the amount due ped 1-12 ~ 13 -14— 1s ; WHE INTERSTATE O11 company 90 Cents Per inch terms, not believe that operations can cure DEE Gee Goede en eat OH EOGAR! ii Sah eanany, cece a; oo All classified ads are cash in || THESE are only a few /: the many! disease, so we do NOT operate. Our e and which will be sold to sirable territory, exceptional op- 2 good buys on my list. It will be| system is a system of BLOODLESS y the same, are those certain 1b ~~17 —18 —— NEVER portunity to establish a perman-|{ advance. Copy should be re- & pleasure to show you houses,| SURGERY. We use no injections) premises situated in the County of fatnlated, Phone ox wee Hy T|| Inwrion same day." || lott or anda and I am vure teas | of pizoe, pus or dope. We re Oe SL aise ae Ae Hi ttgh Cat rte at MIND, EDGAR? 4 4 Ric, ‘3 tisfy you. ic 5 Swain, Patterson Hotel, Bis- INSUR ANCE—Fi to-| You up to make you feel better, marek. N. D. nee Fd aah wate] “WE HAVE CURED HUNDREDS | $ Gs MEN WANTED al Gun ip ico, bile, in good, old reliable com- ¥ 5 MEN WANTED at once to learn BISMARCK’ TRIBUNE Let a aa —WE CAN CURE YOU. CLINIC . Barber Trade, Short Term_now. PHONE 82 DO YOUR BUSINESS with the | T0°™8, 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, fl Free catalog explains all. Moler 4 ¥ Ae a tt bile ab N. Dak. Send stamp for free book- q eheg sla Fargo, Ne P sf G nt ed Protint; py etficient let? id mort- = iutte, Mont. uarante service. My business this year irks ANTED—Immediately, men_ to’ A ° 4 @OUSES AND FLATS « such Mort Mw acallty toe Railway “ial Clerk Rebuilt Automobiles | bss, been, almon exetcly | four) FoR SALE—Targe, beautfal Bis i ite mun af Test; $150-$225 Mo. rite, Oz-4 4 Used Car Is No Better Than the F. E. YOU marc sidence wi jarge ee: ment Inst., 33-P, St. Louis, Mo. D sed Car fs No Better Than ti : grounds and lots of trees and ‘OMPANY, ealer Made It. shrubs, Very well located. Will Mortgage. , v' i PUSCELLANEOUS Burleigh county nim ante OL Morte FOMEN lncaperiesced wanted-bj| tomoblc. jr unworthy, and ‘to'e| NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS] SCOR Burleieh ceounty unim-| Air of Mortsnges, WOMEN —Inexperienced wanted by| tomobile is unworthy, and t 4 00} 2 part pi i , ufacturer who can earn $20| considered only as a last regort.; mew and secund hand. Over 5 dress Ad. No. 68, care Tribune. weekly spare time sewing aprons,| Everybody's ear is a used car.| styles and sizes. We have one to] FOR RENT—Four room house, with ‘ Mateviale. cut; no selling; stamped| The any difference 2) that some Po tb Po eau yater, yay lights and een NOTICE yy ni neti are on the market and some ; 7 loors and also 2 room partly mod- Vf Serelone brine core culate] not, We have thany used cara, at| Bismarck, N, D______| gen tiouse, Geo, M, Register, Z vou EN 7 P - remarkably low prices, which you hvice Imported Ger- ENToParaihed six toon al aS mpetent girl Yor genc| Ca", drive with ‘pride and satis-| man Rollers aad Hartz Mountain | "modern house to Sept. Ist. Phone ¥ re | | ASE EEE La cae ge ro| _£a-tion. Iso uative singers Cages, seeds | gar between five and six or call a Uy BY (oy itt home nists. preferred.’ “Phone| “Rebuilt Cars With a er ation” ete, “ Phone 110-d, Jacob] at'128 Aves B Blac, PACA = : FOR SALE OE ee | FOR RENT—Flat in the Tribune dated the \ —_ Lahr Motor Sales Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Improved | " Bigg, Apply at Tribune office or | i" ANY: | { . . re, rr e = . é EE Bis dull US APARTMENTS Jem, Fine location. Would make PL 4 EO A ANTED—Competent | girl | fot) FOR -RENT—By June i473 or-a| a good dairy farm. am Bu- general housework. Phone 990, | tom furnished ‘apartment “For| _matn, New Sa'em, N. Don POR EXCHANGE 3 adults only. Phone 1093-R or call; STRAYED—One brown team, | FOR TRADE—Quarter section seh WANTED=—OIGalesnan “B06 POE tesco | ata cote aee ema er] ey crm Had news Nikon. ‘D—Oil Sale ~ 28-40, | Fe Bu "4 information to recovery of horses. '" - hard seen eo eS en ee Chesak, Phone 7-F-24. | ty farms ‘well improved, near i hi er, own auto, ceptionally well furnished apt — town, some clear and some with h day of June, with Service Station, eae Close in. Call 120 W. Rosser. Y ee er rane first‘ niortages. Will take clear|.\. 1. 1 the amount due s expel [On REN Poe are ge ers Ny so. 2 ne ‘ ni honvs, Bonded” Give ful history| "OK RENT—Nice 6 room, modera| 71 P., Electric D.C. motor,| Sime, monuagen., Will take, clear rfoeiaeatvined ceaeene WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY, in fi 2 ee nee ane perty, Write owner Box 115, Bis- which will be sold to S PI “YY in first letter. Address Box, 486 ; ° $09." Lee QUEEZE LA Dickinson, North Dakota. cst Lacs lesan nas OFFICE ROOMS jorth Dakota, e,8 D : ss FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- eo — — $250.00 credit on new st Ha a ANE ERY a v : nished apartment, Varney apart-| DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS tor car, Will sell at a bargain or teen Ut), te: WORK WANTED ments. Phone 778. Nae ie the he HRS See S. trade for a light used car. Call d forty-four th BER ee Ta FOR KENT—Farnished Apt Every. ULL Ahad Joe Goddard. Phone 306. TiPrinetpat .| thing furnished. Call at ee eres hree hun- ante and: price reasonstler | Fourth street. rican On or shout Aurit 12th, there came q y ant eed and p : sit FOR REN’ odern apartment, L.| 1—1926 Master Six sedan, 5 good to my farm 4% miles orth of f ‘ . HIGH SCHOOL girl would ©|"K. Thompson. Phone 180, tires, completely equipped, a real Seeutaek Done fed Neitee, senile: due_on such mort- — AND MRS.SQUABBLE work during vacation. Call at we buy. quire o} son 4 aeoee, t si Re aay XOLD ME THAT YOUR 801 Seventh street. ae fee PERSONAL 2—1926 Essex Coaches, good rub- _ ,,Arena, N. Dak. hs Dollars CAICK AND THIS LITTLE \ YOUNG GIRL desires housework! PROF, J, L, TURNER, former su-| ber. Cheap. * 6/5-12-19 the legal GAD-ABOUT, MARCIA MARTI \ during vacation. Call at 801 Sev- rvisor of penmanship in the St.| 1—1924 Overland Coupe, good me- TAKEN UP NoTICR re. PARK THERE EVERS enth street. pep Mo., .chools, will give) chanical condition. One cream colored horae with white iver of Farm- NIGHT — ENERY special Peeanah ae in pe ann touring, first face, TWSIERE about nine oF ten. hun State Danke of s WANTED ’ evening classes during the sum-|_ clas: . note " 3, i: aa Blade worker| er it the Capital Commercial / 1—1928 Essex Sedan, good as new.|mare about same nine piso sition. References if de-/ Collece. Charges will be very} A real buy. Route 2, 10 miles Southeast, sired. Write’ Tribune Ad. No. 69.) foostmanie: Phone 121 for in-! SUPER SIX MOTORS, INC, sree SD UNG Girl desires a porition do- - ere bookkeeping. Write Tribune | Ad. No. 70. i Los’ | LOST—Saturday evening between | Eltinge and 219 West Thayer,} ist watch, valued as a keep- rt sake, ‘Reward. Phone 1238. R. = | ergeson. i 1 ge is ia ST—Wednesiay, June 6th, leath- “= key _ holder "containing five keys. Finder poe phone 407 Il at 206 Broadway. WHAT HAS HAPPENED tunities that otherwise would not | had, even if not by ber own efforts, “Well, don’t I need {t?”” Nathaniel or call ai ws : winainia BRewsr have come to her. earned her board. grumbled. ROOMS FOR RENT ponsen h Firstvot all, old friends came} Still she insisted upon a cheaper| “Are you going to be in your , RENT—Nicely furnished front gi eer room with kitchenette and use of iced refrigerator, Al- so sleeping room on ground floor, rivate entrance. Phone 273, fazelhurst, 411 Fifth Gene , RENT—One nice light house- re room fully’ furnished, modern, gas plate, large enough MIS. FAR. CLARISSA VIR. 100,000 tn a . Mecklensly, abe forth with offers of a home, and Virginia found great difficulty in refusing them. One by one they ceased to importune her as her “perfectly insane” firmness made it- self felt and they were thus com pelled to take her seriously. Then the offors of positions of all kinds began to pour in on her and room and got one without a private bath. Now if whe got so low 1a funds she had to accept the free dom of the dining room at ist it would not be because of extrava. gant room rent, she prided herself as she packed her things for the transfer, When it was made and she was studio?” Virginia came back, mean- ing to say she would drop in some time after dinner if he were, But Nathaniel was disgruntled. “I don’t know,” he said shortly and Virginia’s temper flared up a bit too, A very little, but enough to check her promise to pay him a visit. for two. Phone 812-J. 517 Sec- an cn ene Virginia soon learned how valuable | set! in the cramped new quar. “Chirl's spilling a spaghetti _ond stre a her name was. She could sell it Tealized that, for the first feed,” he went on. “If. you're " FOR REN’ ne furnished front for large sums if she wished, and | time in many days, there was a lull ‘ m suitable for one or two with or without board. Close | in, Phone 983-W or call at 120 Av nue A. FOR RENT—Fournished rooms for light housekeeping on first or sec- in regard to one or two proposals she wondered if she should not ac: cept, But a consultation with Mr. Gard- iner put an end to her interest in those, Ho warned her that un in her affatra, It gave her time to think of Oliver and wonder if he had any nows for her. Miss Evans had tele phoned several times to say he wanted to see her, but Virginia had throwing me down I'll go over there.” He did not mean it as a threat; rather a plain statement ot intention such as he might have made to anyone, To Virginia, how- ever, it seemed that he was holding ry Shirl’s invitation over her head as floor or board and room if scrupulous persons could make dis. | Wwestioned her sufficiently to make | ©’ L desired, Call at 614 Eighth Hitec oiter trey prestige that at [ture that tt waa not important and |the price of her final decision, street. tached to the name, Virginia, in| bad not gone down, Now she de} TWo bright red spots glowed in FOF. RENT—Two unfurnished fear of this, promptly turned down | cided to finish up the day with a | ber cheecks and quick, angry tears s for light housekeeping in modern a Close in. Call at 222 W. Broadway or phone 928-R. RENT—Furnished sleeping eS in modern private home, close in. Phone 1218-R. Call at 305 Third street. é FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleeping room in modern home. Close in. Call at 414 First street or phone 558-J. FOR RENT—Furnished light house keeping room in modern home. Call 568- at 618 Sixth street. Phone -W. ¢ \, FOR PENT—One nicely furnished * yoom, suitable for one or two. Call at 408 Tenth street or phone a furnished well by T—Nicel rnished we! “enilated bedroom, "610. Fifth street or phone 999-J. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home. Close in. Call at 211 Second street. Fane T—Nicel, nial 7m gre home. Call at 515 Fourth street. FURNITURE FOR SALE was VE a high grade slightly used i ‘ eS hich I will sell for balance due on same. Also one Dianos sulle, ‘These Flages are in } 8 B in Bismarck. Terms to }, suit. For peas write J. M. V Wylie, 1116 Third Ave. So., Far- FOR SALE— Electric washer, ice box, breakfast set, wicker chairs, kerosene stoves, lawn mower, hose, garden tools and other small fone. Phone 692-J or call at 710 Ave. F. FOR ALE—A 6 foot Grandfather NOW GO ON WITH THE sToRY CHAPT! XXX. yrnorta recognized the man instantly. It was the same figure she had seen step hastily back into the shadows when she and Nathaniel wi taking a taxicah from the Russian restaurant, and now she knew where she had first seen him. . He was the man on the bus! The man whose behavior had puzzied her. She remembered how silently he had come down the steps in her wake on that occasion, how he had slipped quickly away when she had chanced to turn and find him di- rectly behind her. And now here he was. Virginia was certain had not been in- vited. “He's spying on me,” ebi told herself furiously, back ii her room. Her fury was not for the man who had shadowed her, how- ever. It burned hot Inst the person she believed had employed him, “So that's how he knew where to ‘send the orchids!” she cried, thinking of Frederick Dean. “And be was the one who went to Mrs. Phelps. I'm sure of it!” She was glad that she had not at- tempted to find @ position under ap all offers to pay for the use of the Brewster name. But the estate was still unsettled and investigation had shown that most of the offers of employment that were made to her were fig: ments of some imaginative per- son's brain or else they required experience such as she did not pos seas, Some of them she might bave |been tempted to take had they come to Viola Browne, but she felt en- couraged to wait just a little long. er and see if something more to her Mking would not turm up. She had Gone through the storm, squirmed under the spotlight, and if anything Bopd could come from it Virginia felt entitled to hold back for it. She was pretty sure of getting a job now, and although she was stili living on the mon at “Uncle Simon’ nd her per- sonal belongings were gradually disappearing from her room, she had received an unexpected boon as & result of the attentions of the Dress. She had gone to the hotel man- ager and explained that she must have a cheaper room or leave the hotel. Her circumstances were fairly well known to the world at large by this time and Virginia had no need to keep up a false appear ance. The manager very genially as sured her that he could not afford to lose her patronage and Virginia was told that if she would stay and pay for her room she might ap- Dear as often as she liked in the dining room as a guest of the visit to Wall Street. Oliver professed great surprise at seeing her and chided her with neg- lecting bim. “But I've been faith. ful just the, same,” he rattled on disarmingly, seeking to cover bis eagerness. He hoped she would not see how glad he was that she had come in, “Have you made any headway?” she questioned without attempting to dissemble her true interest. “Lots, You'll be rich in a few mouths, Virginia.” Virginia drew in her breath slowly and her eyes lighted up like stars. “I'll never be able to thank you,” she breathed intensely. “Nothing to that,” he assured her, “But if you want to do some. thing for @ real blue guy come out to dinner’ with me tonight.” “Oh, I'm sorry,” Virginia cried with genuine regret, “1 always have dinner with Niel—Mr. Dann.” “Your boy friend, hub? Well, it was you who talked gratitude, you know. I never think about the damned thing.” Virginia glanced at him keenly. He did look awfully depressed and tired, “Isn't Jeanie back from Aiken yet?” she asked sympatheticall Oliver nodded glumly. “Back off to the Riviera, Long Island next. That's my season.” Virginia bit her Mp in distress. She smarted a@ little under the thought that he deemed her insin- cere in her protestation of grati- tude. Perhaps she ought to dine with him... . surely Nathaniel would understand! She forgot that she hadn't told Nathaniel anything about Oliver— stung her eyes, Had he chosen to name Chiri purposely? Did he guess that she verged on jealousy of the girl? Virginia had no time then to decide whether it was Chirt’s invitation or .Chirl herself that he was using to bargain with her, Well, i¢ he hoped to fan her Jealousy, she would give him no satisfaction, “Then I'll see you tomorrow,” she said pleasantly, “Have a good time.” She banged the receiver on the hook with an emphasis that be. led the sweet tones of her voice. When Oliver came back she was powdering her nose with vigorous rapidity. There were no signs, be- yond the dash of fire in her eyes, that she was disturbed. That dinner with Oliver was the only one Virginia had had since she left Deans that was perfect in every respect so far as food and service were concerned, But it seemed that the black cloud of trouble that had seftled over her would not lift long enough to per- mit her to enjoy it. The entire evening was clouded with remorse over her hasty worda with Nathaniel when he mentioned Chiri, She knew, now that she was calmer, that he could not have been capable of tormenting her with any- thing calculated to arouse ter Jealousy even if he possessed her secret. Virginia. rebuked herself harshly for having imputed such a contemptible design to him, But in coming to this viow and exonerating Nathaniel of one fault she still charged him with another. He had shown her that if she chose to dine with someone else he would go out and enjoy himself just the clock, floor lamp, cabinet, smok- assumed name If Frederick Deau| Naturally Virginia was inclined | afraid of his love-tnepired question. belleved. Her pride re- ing stand and bed room lamp. had set himself to hound her, or | to refuse, but when it was explained | ing. : e thought that he would ie 4 it an at, once. Phone! MH interfere, be could have made tt to ber that the hotel would cousider | er’ telephone Niel,” she said im-| ‘ry to pique her into doing as he HE or call at 517 events street.) very unpleasant for her in that {teelt well repaid che cron cs pulsively, Oliver found s folite ex.| Wished. “He ought to know that Y FOR SALE—Electric 4 burner cose, As it was she had an answer. |think {t over. She bad been ad-|cuse to leave the ‘office while she|!'d be with him if I could always range in good condition. Phone 814 or call 501 Thayer Ave. West. in efurni gener Furniture Co.. Mandan, q FOR SALE—Household furni ig it Feet to sell. 501 Sixth street. \ SALE—Baty . buggy. Phone 654-R. aie Y a | She was fighting, face to the world, and she vowed silently that never, no matter what the outcome, should Frederick Dean hear her whimper. Later she was to be even better Dleased because the newspape: Stories brought many oppor amant in turnjng down all offers that emacked of charity but this was & business proposition. And while it aid pot here to think of adorning the public dining room as sa object of curiosity, it helped ber morale to know that she Nathaniel rebelled against break. against standing dinner engage ment, but Virginia explained thet she wanted to spend the evening with a friend who really needed her companionship. do as I like,” she thought vexedly. “What's the matter?” Oliver asked, leaning forward; “not wor- rying about that hundred thousand, are you Virginia? You needn't, yéu know, It will be easy for you.” (To Be Continued) DO TL KNOW HIM! WASNT HE MY HEANY LOVE EIGHTEEN NEARS AGO?AND T CAME WITHIN AN ACS OF ELOPING WITH “WE MANDSOME BRUTE WHAT A RUSH HE GANE ME - \NMAT DOES HE SAN 2 BRUCE DANKERFIELD, My OLD WENN: LOVE, COMING BACK To TOWN! 3 WINEN'T HAD & THRILL LUKE TWS WN NEARS. THE GooD LOOKING RASCAL! OW WONT TUS SET PoP CRATY. WE WAS: ALWANS SEALOUS OF BRUCE

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