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SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements —= PHONE 82a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE July 10th. NOTICE TO BIDDERS For further particulars . vik, Supt. supersti- RADIO P R OGRAMS mt INWAROEN, ° Sieane stepa at high school Daldieg ever decorative (q RICHARD PENWAR' “pe ne use if for Kk. | Same to be opened at regular meeting SSRIS EEEaEETT -m. July 10th. F Of the quarter of a million Ameri- scéthae paveisalile ‘bdu OO. Bate. further particulars see H. 0. Sazvik, The finest of all va of the cans who visit France every year holly tree ywa on the slopes of the Himalayas. oe, FEATURES ON THE AIR Supt. ‘By order of Board of Education. a MALE “SLP WANTED ee «6 WANTED—Salesmanager to or- ; anize salesforce and sell my we estern Canned Fruits in south- ¥ western part of North Dakota. Good thing for right party. Must ive reference and have some sell- ing experience. O. H. Heine, Grand Fi . D. puakbieblin oe man with some boo! ore lence to repre- sent large established firm in Bis- marck and Mandan. Car neces- eG Both outside and office Write Ad. No. 85, care Bismarck_Tribune. MEN TO LEARN BRICKLAYING LARGE cox‘ractor needs men. Full pay after 8 weeks’ training. Earn while learning. Write American Building Trades, 4341 W. Harri- son St. Dept. 57, Chicago, Ills. MEN WANT[D for my evening physical culture class. Build a perfect body; get strength and pep; worl. without tiring. Phone 121, ask for Mr. Turner. iS SEVERAL counties open in this state for men to cover 100 store route, no selling, just distribute and colle.t, PERIS MFG. CO., Florin, Penna. : ©5 MEN WANTED at once to learn Barber Trade, Short Term now. Free catalog explains all. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D., Butte. Mont. WANTED—Experienced lumber yard manager, in German com- munity, in northern South Dakota Ha Write Box 248, Redfield, FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘WOMEN, MEN—Earn $35 weekly addressing cards. Home spare time. All ,ear work, experience unnecessary. no selling. Write, National, 8413 Jamaica, Wood- haven, Nev: York. eae WOMEN— “or full, time sew- ing Daytime frocks, $18 dozen, ex- perience unnecessary, steady work, no selling, particulars free. Liber- ty Industries. 70 Liberty Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 bed seoge 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Uéed Car Is No Better Than Dealer Made Tt. bap ANY number of people who buy used cars here change models and makes when:ver fancy dictates. They can do this with little or no loss, becaus: the used car does not depreciate in value to any such extent as the new car. Get that car you want today. “Rebuilt Cars With a Bt ctetion” Lahr Motor Sales Co. OUSES FLATS NT—Five room partly mod- ern house with two bed rooms, front room, kitchen and large pantry, also cellar, located at 215 South Fifth, one block from N. P. Depot. Inquire at 213 South Fifth street. LADIES -Ca: earn $20-$30 weekly sewing smocks; every thing fur- q nished; no selling; addressed__en- \ velope brings particulars. Krex Garment, 1607 Broadway, New _ York, Dept. 736. WOMEN—Earn $18 dozen sewing Experience unnecessary; no ing. Easy, steady work, | materials cut. Addressed envelope brings details. Goshen Dress, Goshen, N.Y. ADDRESS ENVELOPES—$20. $80.C0 weekly in your spare, time. Everything furnished. Stamp for particulars. Rochelle, 241 Van Buren, Dept. J-146, Chi- cago. at ret ADDRESS ENVELOPES—$25-$35 weekly in your spare time. Every- thing furnished. Stamp for par- ticulars. LaTeur, Dept. K 396, Paul Brown Bld; t. Louis, Mo. ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- work, elderly lady preferred. Call at 314 W. Rosser or phone 300-W. WANTED-—Competent girf to do meral housework. Call at 719 jixth street. » WANTED- Waitress at O'Brien's ¢ Cafe. City employment. ROOMS FOR RENT. LARGE MODERN room kitchenette \ and closet furnished for light housekeeping, also 2 very com- fortable ileeping rooms. Call 523 Seventh. Phone 487-W . G FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, range in kitchen, first floor. Phone 884. Mrs. Erlen- meyer, 423 Third street, Bismarck. ‘—One or two rooms furnished for light housekeeping in modern home. Phone 568-W or call at 618 Sixth street. FOR PENT—One nicely furnished room, table for one or two. y el at 408 Tenth street or phone 2 —————————— FOR RENT—By first of month one sleeping room leree enough for three. Call 321 Eighth street. = FOR RENT- -Nicely furnished room in private :.»me. Close in. Gentle- ] men preferred. Phone 733-J. new modern FOR RENT—Six room modern house. Phone 1091-R or call at 415 Griffin street. BOATD AND ROOM FOR RENT—Rooms with or with- out board in modern home. One with two larve closets, suitable for two. Others for one or two. 613 Third street. Phone 1150. _____PERSONAL MADAM LATTIMORELLE, Pal- mist and Phrenologist, here at 408 Ave. B. Phone 1230. Helps find lost or stolen articles. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1928 Willys Knight “70” coach. Driven 2,000 miles. Bargain for quick turnover for SALESMEN WANTED KN INDERWEAR SALESMAN for Bismarck and sur- rounding territory. Excellent line, iced riskt. Sample Tine carried in qne case, les constantly replaced with the latest styles. This is a sideline and the man we hire musi cee his trade at least once every two months. Must have following among men and department stores and strictly commission bas; in Couey to LORENZ KNIT- TING MILLS, 2601 Irving Park Blvd., Chicago. hd LOCAL REPRESENTA’ want- ed for pleasat.t, ible em- ployment and look after our in- terests’ in vour locality. American Cooperative Real Worth Bidg., Ft. Worth, a REPRESENT Auto Seat Cover Manufacturer. Direct to automo- bile owners. low ‘ices. Make $ - borate samples 2800 Wabanala, Chicago. eee WORK WANTED Clotiag wasting, isoelng era ai e was! roning ai other ‘work. Wil work full time or >art time, by the hour. Call at Front street or phone 259-M. GET ACK'S Radiator Shop clean Ms rotate, “A we ew logs. 3 wor! anteed and price reasonable LADY with 1° year old girl de- sires position as housekeeper. Mrs. Andrew Bertsch, R. 1, iiss WANTED—Washings. Called for and delivered. First c work. Mending free. Call 1261. — USED CARS chi: Standard Two Door Se- an. 1925—Buick Master Two Door Sedan 1925—Willys Knight Coupe Sedan (Great Six) 1927—Chevrolet Coach 1926—Cleveland Sedan 1928—G. M. C. Truck (Buick motor) EASY TERMS—Minimum carrying charge. < “BUY YOUR eed FROM MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS! new 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—Oil truck, cash only. Three hundred and twenty-two eed tank, mounted on Ford ick Chassis, completely over- hauled with new engine. People’s Finance Co., Mandan, N. D. otatoes out of the Sunday, July 1 {Centrat Standard Time) bai 14 Musical Minus WGR WBAl WTMJ K WHA’ 3B KOA eee + Religious iP WQs WOWO KMO: Sem!-Classical_ Pri WHO WDAP WFAA KERC WOAT Music—WOR WAD x KNUC KOIL Wap, VATU WEKRC 1 Program—WEAF WRC WGY mnily; Musical F W WFAA WHAS WoNl WC WSE KOR hestra Presentation—' WEN KOA weco Wily Wo BD KA WLW WIR. KOIL wspp. vK 1:00—Come to the Fair; Folk Songs—WOR WADC Wal Wiaz Wow KMOX KMEC PI Lh forced lated 1:16—Goldman Bat 7348—Bi yee Drama; 3 Concert Arrangements—WJZ KDKA WJR WTMJ ~The Stolen Blessing"—WEAF WGY WS8Al WOU ‘HO WOW WFAA KSD WWJ WCCO WHAS WRC KVOO FEATURES ON THE AIR Monday, July 2 (Oentrat Standard Time} 5:$0—Roxy and fils, Gang: Florence Wightman, Harpist 132 KDRA WSB WRC WREN WFAA KVOO. BAL WSAI WEBH KSD WOR W. ‘ JZ KE WHAS WMC WSB WsM nN Party; Music: WTAM WWJ WAL wan WPAF KVOo WFAA $:30—Time to Ret! Boys; Ww Waal WEBH W RC WOAL — 1 Gi 1D WCCO WoC WHO Wow WHAS WSM WMC WSB Music—-WEAF WRC WGY WGR ‘1 TMJ RSD WCCO WOC W! ‘VOO WFAA KFRC WOAI W’ Pi ws Wow wDaF HAS WSM WMC WSB WTAM KOA ee A 1-Classics : te WORE WHAG WOWO KMOX KMC WSEDYADe WAIU WERC = MONDAY, JULY 2 9:30—Music. Te Hak 9:45—Market. 3 ‘arm flashes, 1:45—Aunt Sammy, 10:00—Weather. 9 6:30—F, N. ; 11:00—Market. 0—F. N. Orchard, tenor; Grace Duryee Morris, organ. 12:30—Music. 7:30—Weather, news. TUESDAY, JULY 3 * 9:30—Music. 12:30—Music. 9:45—Market. Es EU ale F —Farm flashes. 10:00—Weather. dio program. 11:00—Market. ther, news. them, $1.00 per bushel and worth] breakfast set, daybed, library it. Dicks Grocery. Phone 279. table, rocker, oil stove, electric WANTED—Hear from owner good farm for sale. Cash price, particu- lars. D. F. Bush, ‘ Minneapolis, Minn. eRe at FOR SALE—Cabbage plants for aes. Garage for rent. W. H. McVey, 317 Twelfth street Phone 1404-R. FOR SALE—Casting box and one 7-H. P. Electric D.C. motor, cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. FOR SALF—Two real Police dogs at J. J. Strain Storage or Irene Senty, Mandan, N. D. for- FOR SALE—Ai ows, Flor- red M. Little, Baldwin, North Da- cota. FURNITURE FOR SALE STORAGE SALE—Including kitch- | «: en cabin+t, dining tables, dining room chairs, chairs and rockers, mattresses, beds, springs, ward- __washer. Call/at 422 Ninth, FOR SALE—A Maytag washer a year old in excellent condition, al- so a four burner kerosene stove with small oven. Dicks Grocery __Phone 279, re eet FOR SALE—Seccnd’hand washing machines in good condition. Ten Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, N. D. —_——— eee NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1 ini % of block ddition, and ied ¢ 25.00. Sealed bids will also be received for school furniture and a Tubular 8' fil 1 st lump Lignit led bids for s ) er robe trunk, large tapestry uphol- sparate sealed bids for stered chair. Call 246, and ask Fe eo cee aed for Mr. Gobel, fraute oi FOR SALE—Baby buggy. Phone|4 654-R. FOR SALE—Household goods in- Contracts for 4 year ending June to be delivered (a bins of the se public schools, All coal bids mpanied with certified above coal to run 30, 1929. cash. Write Ad. No. 84. CHAPTER XLVII wet effect the statement had had upon Virginia Chiri could not learn, The ability to hide her real feelings was something that Virginia had mastered. She merely nodded her head slowly and said: “I suppose so; Niel has become famous, I hope.” Chirl snapped upright in her chair. “He might have if you hadn't \§ made ft impossible for him to work!” she exclaimed. “His first mural was cold, unfinished, but it brought him a new commission, He isn’t able to touch it, though!” Virginia jumped to her feet. “Why do you tell me this?” she asked warmly. ‘Room in home. Close in, Call at 305 Third ’ street. Phone 1218-R. i FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home. 211 Second street, 3 APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Fivg room and three room city heated apartment, vate bath. For sale: Man's ‘Luxe Bevele, gas saving plate, kitchen cabinet, sanitary cot and heating stove. Phone 905 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping apartament, livit rooms Ripe en- ette ¢ nt vel le. "Phone 705-R or call at 418 Ninth street after 5:00 p.m. > a ne m furnished apartment with Kite on fcr floor, con- venient and close in. Phone 262-M or call at 208 Mandan street. FOR BONT— furnished light Type keeping apartment one floor suitable tor four girls. Phone Geo. W. Little or inquire at 801 Fourth. : © housekeeping apartments in mod- ern home, price reasonable. at 614 Eighth street. iq ‘—Three or t nished Apt. in mode: private entrance. 409 4 or call 1093-R. if ! For . otaleigateoa letaly furnished apartment lecorated on ground floor. room fur- home with ‘ifth sti FOR RENT—Clean furnished light| Call |, at 930 Fourth i Chiri laughed, with a ripple of victorious undertone, “Because it explains what happened one night 1 after Niel came back to the studio ‘g from wearing out the pavements. Walking you out of his life.” Virginia's eyes widened, but she waited in silence for the rest of the story. She saw it now. Chiri had come to claim a conquest. She breathed & prayer for that embrace on the Bier. It was like a shield now, pro- tecting her from believing anything she might hear. “And did he succeed?” she asked quietly when Chiri failed to go on. “No, he didn't,” the girl said sur- prisingly. “He never will succeed. But he will always hate you, too. For you cannot marry him.” She spoke the last words with low, hard emphasis and looked at Virginia with direct candor. Virginia started. “That is some thing for Mr. Dann and myself to discuss,” she said icily. “And me,” Chiri said softly. “It’s '@ a triangular affair now.” i Virginia: suppressed an impulse to refuse to listen any longer. There was conviction in the girl’s words and manner. She was either tell ing the truth or she was @ con- | summate actress. TR Pee pee, 8, "Eee Virginia felt herself impressed Phar Fourth street or phone in spite of her firm faith in Na- W. thaniel, i SUBLET during July and Aug- “There’s a chink in every ar I> BE Re Pte 35 isi $ behd =: ae i is Zz is] ie AL See A Se cits AA CAL. Ly. | ows ee root cellar, firm, not a sprout on| room set, kitchen you either. If he does I promise you never to give up searching for other chinks.” Virginia had rounded the foot of the bed, was leaning against it, her hands outspread upon the !mi- tation mahogany. Her head was thrown back and her eyes closed. She remained so for a moment that worried Chirl. Then suddenly she looked at the other girl with a gaze so discon- certingly straight that Chiri flushed, Virginia smiled. “You know I don’t believe you,” she said easily. And to herself she added: “Be- cause Niel never would have come to me again.” Chiri rose, shrugged her shoul- ders. “It you wish to live in a fool's paradise . . .” she trailed off sug: Sestively and Virginfa walked to the door and held it open for her. “I am sorry for you,” she said, “because you will néver win Nathaniel with a lie.” x Her voice held indefinite com- passion for one who had bungled &@ rare chance at happiness—if happiness can really be found in the role of comforter to a heart- broken lover, “Oh hell,” Chiri said and walked through the open door. ‘That was the last Virginia saw of lier for a long time. But she was Rot to escape a second unwelcome caller in the person of Frederick Dean. He had communicated a wish to see her and Virginia consented in the faint hope that he would not Presume unless it were to her ad- vantage. Besides, she had another reason for seeing him. He had become, in her mind, a monster. Could she marry him? She turned her head and studied him now as they were sharply. “You. . . insist upon it?” she cried. Dean misunderstood her. She re- ferred to the need for discussing their plans “You're not thinking of welch- ing, are you?” he demanded. Virginia stiffened. “Please take me back to my hotel, if that is all you have to say to me. You may make whatever plans you choose, but don’t forget that I have nearly two months yet in which to get you your pound of flesh.” Dean laughed scornfully. “Still chasing rainbows? Well, dear girl. let_ me see your hand, I want to order your wedding ring.” For many nights after that drive Virginia dreamed of a huge wed- ding ring that slipped over her head and shoulders and contracted inch by inch until she was slowly crushed. She would wake, gasping for breath, with beads of perspira- tion upon her forehead, and trem- bling until her teeth chattered. Tt was a hideous dream. And the days were only waking night- near here. She lived in a terrified loneliness, broken only by the oc- casional companionship of Miss Evans, who saw that something was very much the matter with her. Virginia never gave her a chance to offer sympathy and not often would she accept her invitation to have lunch or dinner together. The days would have seemed in- terminable to her had it not been for the abyss that yawned such a short distance ahead. At night, listening to her clock tick through the darkness, she would be seized with a frantic de- sire to spring up and stop it. But she knew if she did her ntind would be shattered. Dry sobs welled chokingly into her throat and she would pull the covers over her head to shut out the sound. And time marched on, bringing It meant nothing to Virginia whisked through an entrance to|0W. Except that she redeemed .They bad gone out in bis car be- cause Virginia did not care to m him in the hotel, There were no horns on bis fore- head, certainly, but Virginia shud- She might have retrieved these things before but she wanted to available all her funds. Bet oy ane 1208. ae mor,” Chiri went on. “I found the! of nis baud om ridlped paca cinia's longing to see Nathaniel FOR RENT—Nice 5 room modern] one in Nathantel’s, It’s all in Know-| sisteq her into the car still re |&tew beyond her control. She gy For further informa- ing the -psychologica! hour in| mained to all with berror the wrote him bate wae him to ah Hon phone 63 329-W. Which to look for it. thought of becoming his wite, | call at her otal the folloying eve- = ay, oF. ig “Ho will not marry me, he| “Don't you think wé might be | But she was ready and waiting 5 > Saha’ aparterat araey One doesn’t need to, because he didn't | £1n to, douse our wedding pI | before éight o'clock. She had put . = room apartment | g., start the thing. I'm pertectiy will-| to, Tevealing his resson on ne oun oe Pain Seek: & Meee - A ground floor. Call at nis Eighth ing to take all the responsibility | ing to see her. Around her neck she wore Bye ag * street. i <= | ++. only... he cannot marty) Virginia caught her breath |of amethysts. Fy Court. Phone 796. 7 | ae eluding rugs, beds, dresser, dining cabinet and mares, Nathaniel did not come) ids to be opened at of board, 8 Nathaniel would appreciate the delicate harmony of color. She wished to delight him, to leave a charming memory picture. Very carefully she applied a makeup to hide her paleness. There was no need to do anything to her eyes—they sparkled with unnatural brightness, At eight-thirty she applied a sec- ond touch of lipstick. At nine she repeated the process and at ten she removed her pretty dress, the amethysts and the lipstick. Much later she slept a little, still huddled brokenly in the shabby armchair, And about the same time one who had kept a vigil across the street turned wearily back to his cheerless studio. There was a dullness in Virgin- {a's suffering after that. As though it did not matter so much that her gallant youth was demanded as a sacrifice to old desires, The morning of the day before the last brought Virginia a brief note from Frederick Dean. It in- formed her that he was prepared to receive her at his home any time the following day, but if she chose to put off coming until the last minute of her year he would still be waiting to welcome her at midnight. Virginia read it, dry-eyed and stonily ealm. Then she sat down to write to Nathaniel. She had decided to tell him that she was going to marry Dean. It seemed, somehow, less cruel than letting him learn of the event in- directly. The temptation to tell him the whole story came to her as she wrote his name, but she put it aside. Let him continue to believe that she preferred the love of riches to the love of a man. It would hurt him less than the truth, she thought. With the letter finished and put aside for mailing after her mar- riage, she set herself stoically to the task of packing her things. Her hope had touched bottom. The Blue Capella officials had regretted sincerely that she was leaving them. She had told them two weeks be- fore and had asked that they give Miss Evans a trial as her succes- sor. She had given a great deal of time to training the ex-secre- tary to carry on her work and she ep confidence in her ability to £0. ‘The last night in her hotel she dampened s towel with witch hazel, bound it round her eyes and climbed into bed, to He still for endless hours, her hands knotted close to her sides and her nostrils filled with the odor of the great armful of roses Frederick Dean had sent. She had tet them remain in the room. It was @ gesture of s::r- (To Be Continued) French statisticians estimate that 2 per cent are millionaires. Americans spend $: 000 a in France. 29, 30, July 2 OUT OUR WAY WOT. RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clert Lake Superior is the largest fresh % | water lake in the world. 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FINE -Sik - SEVEN = WITH ALL HIS MONEY HELL BE DRESSED LUKE NOBODY'S BUSINESS. WELL, HE ONT CATCH ME LOOK FAT AND FORTY CER aa POUNDS SINCE Two NESTERDAN ! WHERE'S UNCLE MARRY? JUST WAEN I WANT AIM HE ISN'T MERE} WE WAS, STANDING RIGAT ON THIS SPOT MOT OER TWO NIAUTES