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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE am RADIO PROGRAMS EARNING THE GAME only thing we miss. NAD some L Golf Pro.: Well, it’s a funny/of our table linen and thing. Your Loneet led wrong, but /the wife misses some of her wear- be sown busy turning over sod. Some flax wi 4 | Several from this vicinity attend- Tribune Classified Advertisements re) ed the circus in Bismarck Monday.| your form is it rel and of = esr ———'| | Mr. Chessak found his horses he + pretty Golfer; Of course, I've meal Judge. barat eictr| o \ had been looking for all spring near| got to diet carefully to keep it like ‘eesti — = PHONE 82a PEATURES ON THE AIR McKenzie. 1 orinctpal, and E, ,| ‘tet —Tt-Bita, THE BUM'S RUSH ' = enemas Tueedey, June 2 Johnson, business ‘manager of the| ‘THE MISSING LINK Mildred: | Did that bey of yours i ____ MALE ~SLP WANTED . SALESMEN WANTED {Centrat Standard Time} Jamestown Holiness Academy at iG give you much of a rush last eve- Fj WANTED—Two neat appearing Classified Advertising ing Rates A HIGH powered salesman wanted §:20—Constitutional High Spots by James E. Hewllt—WJZ WLW KWK Jamestown, were visiting in this vi-|, Blink: Since your cook left I'll ning Mi ung men between ages 18 to to sell money: making equipment ¢:30—Seiber Vocal and Violin—WEAF WRc way WoR cinity last ‘week in the interest of|¢t, you miss her. 1; Yeah, he sure did. | He x to fill vaceney in traveling or. Effective Jan. 3, 1928 te, Taerchanta ta Neri Dakota, WA WEBH KSD WCCO Woe Wil WOW WORE the schuol they represent, Blank: Yes, and she isn’t the|took me home on the subway.—Life. Piet sive $100 per Cncpagh ee 1 insertion, 25 words Sold on easy terms. Your aver- od Concer Muses DRA WIR KYW _— aia ral ion guaranteed. Must ission is $100 h be able to leave city at once. See eae, ‘paid as One, . No change Rc WANE WAG WOWD KNOX AIG Woe ADC WAIU Mr. Romaine, between 7:00 and backs. This is not a proposition 8:15—Continentals: Operatic Selectlons—WJZ WREN KWK =:10 p. m., Patterson Hotel, for the man who ordinarily seeks Meer" 5 CEES Belectlons SWEAR WHC Way we (OC WHO WOW WDAF u CO WO his jobs in want ads, nor is it a KVOO WFAA KPRC WOAI WHAS WSM WIC WSB KOA Free catalog explains all. Moler|] All ctassified ade are cath tn Bal 68= | gars. Vic Ped t Thurs- WANTS OONE «’ Barber Fargo, N. D, advance. Copy should be re- men with car to call on farmers Driscoll day visiting Mrs, Geo. Hau en. is To FRAY HER 3 =e Ye | iq 8 ANY How , SHE NEVER Butte, Mont. ceived by 9 o'clock te insure for following counties: Mercer,|4_0 Ug! Mrs. Carl Meland and son accom- BACON - ANDO 1 HOW » insertion same day. Oliver, Dunn, Billings, | Golden nied Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Madson to Gas ? BoES Notun’ FER ME. FEMALE HELP WANTED Valley, Slope, Hettinger, Bowman,| Mrs. H. A. Knudson spent Wed- Eake Park, Minn, Saturday. es ‘OMEN, “Gils, earn mo ; THE - Adams, Grant and Morton. State/nesday afternoon with Mrs, C. W.| Mr. and’ Mrs. A. J. Kress and howe, “Mave tine padnecing BISMARCK TRIBUNE County you prefer. We pay $50! Swanson. family and Miss Verna Sleight 4 cards; easy, steady work, Expers PHONE 32 to $100 per Poultry Sup-} Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sleight, Mr.|spent Sunday with home folkseat ; fie waist Write "for A ply Dept., Kanawha, Iowa, and Mrs. W. C, Gray and daughter | Tappen. i particulars, RIALTO 866 Broad- WANTED—Reliable Motor Truck) Margaret and husband and Miss| Mrs. H. A. Knudson and daughter be ey, Man Yom Guaranteed Salestaan. sod er ~ Mae eens erin iD the A. Sale Hv Sunday dinner with the — way. New making application. ti ‘ril . Kress home lay evening. svold family. Z t “ewig omcett; weryhing’iae| Rebuilt Automobiles | _ine Ad. Ne ie 0° 0°), Misr ‘heim ‘noted hs re |" Sia. FO, Johmon, and hiden 4 | } ee Fe? selling; addressed en- A Used Car Is No Better the IF_ SICK OR AILING DON’T|she has been teaching the past “FTeonata and Frank Lyater aa % lope brings particulars. Krex Dealer Made It. Thea , CHANGE CLIMATE—CHANGE]| year, Bill Thompson of Hazen stopped UY . | eee oer Broadway, New DOCTORS—Change from the| Mrs, Anna Krogan has been visit-|over to visit their eotialh prank y we vork, Dept. 241. = __| ANY number of people who own two sa System of Surgery andling at the Pete Lathrop home. Johnson while on their way to Fer- 44 WANT! ‘D—Girl for general house! and three cars will tell you. that erums, pills, pus-punching, poi-} Mr. Lewis accompanied by Alden gus Falls, Ly, 4 work. Phone 903 or call at Elhard| it's easy to have complete automo-| Sons and dope to the NEW SYS-land Mina Lewis and Mildred Apland es BI 3 4 Grocery. tive transportation, and in many| TEM of NATURAL HEALING | motored to Detroit Lakes and Bhev- e—____________, E { Yrays mor economical than having | tien aia aie ait as |i, Minn, for a short vacation. || SW. Burleigh FOR RE! you see the prices on our fine 4 “ ljaugen, ymond Van Vleet and if oe, ea he Rovekersiont used cars you'll understand. idee tc) Fae to i Ernes Meland motored to Bismarck| We are rather late in reporting 4 also one small furnished sleeping] “Rebuilt Cars With a Revetstion” | can cure you without, operations | fetta : | the marriage of iss Lucile Buckley, room “single bed.” Hazelhurst b : jackie” Sherman visited with her | daughter of M \ apts. 411 Fifth street. Phone Foye of BLOODLESS/| mother and friends Sunday and|@®¥shter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ds : Lahr Motor Sales Co, | svrcery—our System of Blood | Monday. Buckley of ‘Telfer township, to W. | = lon—ou: ine . . Oder fe f tl } FOR RENTS Two rooms "with . Treatment—Ninety Nine per cent| spent, Setarden eve Wik nen | same townshiin The youre courte a fe eth ee — “torre ORK WANTED of all ee are unnecessary | Chapin, were married at Wilton, June 6. They » Private en-| TT ACK'S Radiator Shop clean| 7WE.HAVE CURED HUN-| rh, ‘dai are at present living at the home \ trance, nice screen porch. Phone| LET ACK ciator Shop clean) DREDS, WE CAN CURE YOU. BaIITAVCu camer cme sermesis ot " 1328-J or call at 402 Eighth out or r air that leaky or ° : * |very well attended Monday evening | 1 the Stoom’s parents north of FOR RE. A Ii fe rtable eloge-1 radiator. All work guar- due to the bad weather. : he ich tee i der is fed ele hh Se ETc ee! Comfortable} _anteed and price reasonable, Bradford Sleight is here visiting | iis y pune’? gyms been born and newly furnished, Very ‘conven’| YOUNG married man desires a his sister, Mrs. A. J. Kress. 1921 high school class in Bi nl k fently located. Call phone 964 or| $te8dy position in store, have had Mr. and Mrs. Bruschwein had | and the past year taught school i at Al Sixth street. a i =e Years _ experience. Write pupper with Mr. and Mrs. Martin ‘Apple titer eenalipe be esd : t FOR _RENT—Three a ln Rev. Foss is home again after a| lived in this community several es Sg cm FT RWLLIAMSS f oa Siiuatte Te hie ra Me eeenrs WANTED TU BUY gee Swanson and parents about three yeu apo meey MOTHERS GET GRAY. .a§ ©1000, or wca'senves, me. + —— atelleetnt te . and! ii } ——_ Phone S16 or ell Ste Second] WANFED TO RENT O& BUY ane 25 _| Mrs GA. Swann motored to| it"Tur't nat sné haney Sane ———— = FOE PENTCOsc aiecly furalaheg| northwest tral part of city|1868—Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson fe See SUNS | ried lite. erick rs for one or tee at once. Write” Tribune Ad. No. Teached Richmond. re a nn chan Note A 2, Stewart delivered some' hogs 1 Call at 408 Tenth street or phone| _ 78. 1868—Congress voted to readmit| visited at the Homer Nelson farm| ‘afr Pell of" the First National cL a HOUSES AND FLATS Louisiana, North’ Caroling | nar %t*™ sinson is dsbinacchargeret Sep ne es wera 5 in private home. Close in..‘Call| FOR RENT—Five room lower du- and South Carolina. the ‘W. 'T. Knudson farm while Mr.| "Mt and Mis. Wor weil an + WELL, IF A BOY Mee TM NOT ONE BIT BUNK DOW Sue at 219 Seventh street. plex, attached ee 614 Ray- 1008—Congrese made eight hours|Knudson and family are visiting in! family and Mrs. Mallard’s sister NOGUEIRA a wocnna dL heed al NARW EDR COUS TAT mond street. Immediate posses- legal day’s work. Towa. \ called at the John ‘Stewart Won Te ARE A CoDue SHE WAS GOING ‘To APARTMENTS sion, rent $50. 0. W. Roberts,|18as— min Harrison and Levi] Mrs. Olson spent Wednesday | Sunday. WAT ONE L MEET A DARL MAN WHO 117 Main Ave. Phone 751 or 151, P. Morton nominated by the|afternoon witht Mrs. C. A. Swanson.| This vicinity received another \NOULD CHANGE HER WHCLE i FOR RENT—Five room and three i pecs . DASWED TO MADAM 1 room city heated apartment, Republican national conven-| Mr. and Mrs. Gustenson and chil-| drenching rain Monday. Though it UFE TAND My DEAR, \T ‘ rote ty | aed an pent AUTOMOBILES tion in Chicago. dren of Hazelton visited at the| was not very badly needed it was ZENIA To FIND OUT / ADAM.SHE ToLD Poor WASN'T THREE WEEKS LATER \ Detaxe-b e, gan saving plate, [ATE SALE—Ford —_—___——_ Neweomer home Sunday. welcomed by all. The pastures and WHET WAS GOING C AUNTIS “THAT SHE WAS- ANHEN XWBT NELSON MAN oI y! . 3 . -| greener color since the rain a weel HIN - a ; heating stove, Phone 905 after 5) 34, "Bismarck, N. D. by the heat from high compression, | urday. ago, and once more the tractors are SHE TELLS You See oe WAT COME. 'wo rooms, kitchenette and lava- 4 tory. suitable for two persons, bd 422 Fifth street. Db FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment, new! lecorated on “ eres floor. at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Large two « room apartment furnished. On first ee 924 Fourth street or phone ee. Oliver, or of thelr own future. qQuaintances among the passengers | parapet and be alone with the spirit FOR RENT—Nice & room modern ‘The thought that Virginia's com-|sbe found that not a few of them|of beauty that hovered over the ay ent. mg ae informa- ing trip would be an. answer to all expected to make her a repository | city. Fore ee those things was uppermost in the|for tales of woe that they consid-| There was laughter; there were MADAM “LENIA (S SWE CAN “YELL: S e R- IT—Modern three room minds of both. There was no need | ered very dreadful but which caused | toasts, stories and music. { DIFFERENT. SHE AHEAD 3 ANNTHIN: Ey apt. partly furnished $35.00 per to talk about the past, Virginia to smile. And far away, under a cold {swt REAL A MIGHT HAPPEN TONOU | HA/ SOMETHING month. Phone 275-W. Virginia knew that her fate} ‘Trouble with servants! Trouble | northern sky, a man tramped for [FORTUNE TELLER- ] IN THE NEXT FEW JSUST AWERDE = J len, honest relia- ble for rural sales work in North $25,00 a year ition. But Dakota. ander .... high red smen il " , —~ J be ready to stare at ones, Tne|| Ads over 28 make from $8,000 to $12,000 year-| ao eM ‘ WELLT WHY CONT money Paid from start. ‘Seo L. C, tional per word ly. Our Mr, Gharles Manley willl 9:39 ygunyeroy? 20%* 28 owas TH te F 2? Snowden, Park Hotel or write|] CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || be at the Patterson Hotel. Bis-| 9:40 ysis, 130—ann flachee WATCH “THAT GHE Ter. A Fever? ) Gan. Del., Flasher, No. Dak. RATES marck, Wednesday, Jane 27, and! 70:00—Weather 6:30—Harmony Girls TOAST FOR I CAN'T READ HER 25 MEN WANTED at once to learn 90 Cents Per Inch apucants Jane te tteon eT VieM | 11:00—Market 7:30—Weather, news HER, WHILE MINO' — WHOT SHE Barber Trade, Short Term _now. ‘—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Varney apart- ments. ne_773. R RENT—Modern apartment. L. K. Thompson. Phone 180. << FURNITURE FOR SALE _ FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, kit- chen table, complete single bed, baby bed, wash wringer with stand, extension ladder, Stude- bene 6, Buick four truck and di » Call at 622 Third. BARGAINS in used furniture. Reaaily, Furniture Co., Mandan, FOR SALE—Baby buggy. Phone 654-R. ip J USED CARS 1926 Ford Tudo:, new paint job, good tires, Ist class mechanical condition. ask Ni adv it Dresence of CHIRI there epol the evening. The break between the lovers ‘fe ‘further widened by NIEL'S doubt of her ving a let~ ter from DEAN setting forth the CUTTER charges and saying that vi INIA eit t a renal ns ice eather dary. NOW GO ON WITR THE STORY CHAPTER XLII NATHANIEL. maintained a strict silence in regard to Virginia's forthcoming Yoyage. He was con- vinced that she did not dread the separation. On the contrary he believed that she looked forward would be definitely settled before her return as far as Frederick Dean was concerned In it, and Na- thanlel thought that it would af ford Virginia an opportunity to break off with him without a fuss if that was what she wanted, It was a turfing point in their lives, they knew, and they ap proached it with white-lipped pain when there was no one to observe its effect. The steel of pride kept a mock smile on their faces when they were together and neither guessed what the other was suffering. Virginia's boat sailed at noon one bleak day in November and Nathaniel was not present to bid ture of callousness, But that night, after she had with obesity! Trouble with the sources of supply and what vile stuff it was when you got it! Virginia Ustened politely but al. ways got. away as soon as she could. She was grateful at these times for her many and varied Guties that afforded her pretexts for excusing herself, By the time they reached Cuba and steamed into the historic har- bor of Havana she bad recovered from the first pain of Nathaniel's —_— to big her bon voyage. Her And if she did It set her frantic when some of the passengers remarked that they done her best to be an ideal hostess, | change. she admitted in a moaning whis per to her pillow that she couldn't have endured the parting if Niel had come to the boat. She spent a sleepless night and appeared on deck the next morning looking pale and exhausted. There Haiti would be their next stop. Any unnecessary delay in getting were few to comment upon her ap | ta: Dearance, however, and those who @id take notice accounted it a re sult of the gale they had run into. | ca; Virginia received their good naturedly and permitted them to believe she had suffered trom | sp: seasickn miles and miles in a great city's midtown park and thought of a ship at sea with a girl whose heart was laid down in worship at the feet of Mammon. And it was all so futile, he thought. For what could she buy to match the jewels of the sky? Gems were only to look at. Why did men lay down their lives to acquire precious stones when they bad but to walk out into the night and look upward to see the great+ est gem collection human eyes could behold? And a daisy in a window box could mean more to a happy heart than orchids or roses to misery, Nathaniel knew. He was unable to believe that a mortal could be happy who loved material things more than his soul, and anyone who thought he could was due to make a sad discovery, he added in his mind, | “It I'd lost her because she loved someone else I could still respect her,” he thought bitterly. It had cost him dearly to discover, as he believed he had, that Virginia lacked appreciation of her soul. She had been a shining light of truth and beauty to him, an inspiration, and now she hed turned his heart to a lump of mud. His murgl work was suffering. The face of bis central figure was taking on @ hard, worldly expres- sion that Nathaniel knew would ruin bim if he could not correct it. And he could not. HEDAEL MOTO! He was working now on a con- Shop rei int Seat to the cruise as though it were @ tract he had received as a result of Shp at 101 Third Street. honeymoon trip—with @ million his success with his first serious g aire husband, be reflected bitterly. endeavor in art. It was a bad time 5 MISCELLANEOUS Virginia’s own manner was part- for Be ee ue ie make A NATI ly responsible for his opinion. She er | staked his life upon as being real => Rew and secund Sane Ore 500 was caget, breathlessly eager, and was 8 fraud, ; eee. Me ae ee whenever she spoke of it her eyes His bitterness was reflected. in representative, Patterson Hotel held a light that chilled Nathaniel ith sad-| his work. It was driving him to dis- D. with its clearlyapparent anticipa- in bis | traction, for when he could not lose iz en Sax cana tion, ie Moon and | himself in his work be could not Te ee el “Cueas 700 like the troptea”” be that was | forget Virginia, even for a moment. as at ‘bun, . sald once, ai irgio! the acrimonious quality of bis ‘Glace ber or Sleep bad departed and he was cheap. ee at Tribune office. new six tu wat er Kent Radio. Price $60.00, Write Tribune Ad. No, 80, voice. She gave bim a searching look in an effort to see if there was anything in bis face to justify ber in‘ hoping that be opposed ‘her sailing. But the mask ‘she bad. come to know and apprehend had settled over his features and she could gain Bo inkling of bis true feelings from bis expression. f She believed he was indifferent. They were hopelessly at cross cur: rentg with each other, mis) misunderstanding, both ing - But they held on, each doing enough, showing enough affection, to avert @ complete rupture. They dined as formerly but parted soon afterward. There was ** 0 more discussion of money, of 3° 3 THY Hit ath aie H SHES Helin WEEKS AND SHE COULD PuT You ON YouR GUARD ‘YOU KNOW) \NHAT T MBAN. THINGS OUST COME To HER. LIKE WHEN SHE TOLD INDIA BORING THAT MAN WOULD BE ar Lucky MON D DIDN'T SHE ‘oer HER DIVORCE ON THE FIRS