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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RADIO PROGRAMS | FEATURES ON THE AIR Friday, July 6 (Central Standard Time} 5:30—Dixte Circus; Klowa Kiddy Klub—WJZ KDKA WJR KYW KWK :00— Wi ental Solosx—WJZ KDKA WLW. L¥ itp RrW 3 fe WREN LWHAS Want WAC WS WJAX WCCO "ee wa bc 20—Larya eatra; Theodore Webb, Guest Artist— WEAF Wr ABW AW BH WE KSD WoC WHO WOW WDAF fHURSDAY, JULY 5, 1928 in oti ‘apa equal to five per cent of dis. per the award, of @ contract, th successful Siacee shall furnish surety bond in full amount of thi contract. The Commission reserves the right to accept or resect y and in bi <j proposals mus! the Department ted marked on th ters, “Proposal Stee Posts. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. By Jos, J. Ermati . 7/6-12- 219.26 Secretary. 1864—Lincoln declared Kentucky under martial law. 1900—Democratic national conve tion nominated Bryan and Stevenson. Western Canada is a land of fe to Tribune, Classified Advertisements —=EHONE 8 2 == CANADA ‘dnow Fene r cent of occupied farms are in- ibited by their owners; in Sas- katchewan ove: 77 per Noa) and in Alberta over 75 per cent. y WANTED—SaRsmanager to or- =I i mize satesforce and sel] my estern Canned Fruits in_south- western part of North Dakota. Effective hg 3, 1938 sertion, words Tie 196¢_Federal oops’ drove Con- 1 insert federates from Jackson, Miss. : int. No etentiehes wecniary. Pleasant,|. Stop in and look at the dependable| ¢fM house. Waiter Coo Coop and Minnte Coop, De- h day of April, 1928. ~ profitable, dignified work. Write| fie cars now in our used car GEO. M. REGISTER The ‘State, of North Dakota to the | © DUNG & BUT 4 today. W.T Rawleigh Co. Dept. salesrooms. And if you buy here Above Named Defendants: a J you are in assuring your satis- —In or near it. Mary’s|titiea action, which verified Com- Good thing for right party. Must under ......00.. 8 8 23 words 1 KVOO WFAA KPRC W' ive reference and have some sell-|| 2 insertions, 8: 0o_Puimotive our Susie MigtircWEAF wre Woy ing experience. O. H. Heine, Grand OF UNEP o...seeeee “The next twenty-five years is TAM WWi WHAT WGN WMI KSD WRHN AOC WHO wow OUT_OUR WAY, Forks, N. D. ; 8 Invertions, 2% words Canada’s.” Write to or call on War Ryo" WFAA KPRC WOAL WHAS WSif began By, Williams 25 MEN WANTED at once to learn|] , OF under «223-05. W. E. BLACK, CANADIAN FO tee, Gentes Rave soe VATU WERC wal Barber mat oi ape hal Annee “as. 148 GOVERNMENT AGENT, Fargo, 9:00—Dance Music WEAF WW3 WHO WOW WMC KOA M-M -AAH-HH ! FAT ANT F, sesceesseeas a ' Bew' FAT At Biter cere Fare, NB MM She gE el te ane een ae Sanday euu ate wnene | \ / $5" Gao nermien, WANTED—At once, 2 local men de-|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY line. Maps and literature FREE. FOR-REN par? AND RoC LS = NORTH DAKOTA, = i mao re nA ot ONE Quich DEEP iri — ms wil yr with- ‘o a e is siring steady work for one year RATES cut Kouta (h dodevn Home, Cte |, In Divirict conve woures Sudictat . BRETH AN ALL with good salaries. Apply Bis- ag Tourist Camp, car No. 880- SALESMEN_ WANTED SALEMEN—Can use two more to 90 Cents Per inch All ctassified ads are cash in advance. id I ——— F .R SALE SiVEN ROOM modern house, in- cluding 4 bed rooms, 1 bed room down stairs, hardwood floors, oak with two laz-e closets, suitable for two, Others for one or two. 613 Third street. Phone 1150. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY TH FuLLesT GBENIFUT OF A BREEZE ON A. INSTINTS NOTICE. ONE SHRUG AN’, Reon Ln. Daird, as Receiver of the Marion State bank, of Marion, North Dakota, Plaintitt, v ay and May M. Earley, TH BUTTONS JUMPS OvTA THER HOLES AN~ AA — Dousle ExPOSoRE — coz j 52 ‘i 5 ese finish in full basement par- ry Ot North Dako Hate Tee “of i eed paint. THE titioned off, in good condition,} to date beauty, Shop “a ladies " fereby. sutmmion THer's Twicer AS Fass Tg Ae wee A Ct Ne || tent iee i om theme, | cere oy Pouce iret ud Breer: |Siiee "settee vended "ae ih te { Her, Box 140, PHONE 382 FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed| way. New store opens about July is been filed in the oftice of ee to Handle the rooms, east front, fine lot, near| sot, ‘Apply to Me ail et Me ik of the District. Court of new Tostwich line. rge terri- a = tory._Write Tribune Ad. No. 86. Guaranteed sce ere om wale 80) | Crake Store on Main Ave Pele ae i » ver to the said aint AGENTS Rebuilt Automobiles Ped some hi heen avmMoxs, eee ae, ae a compat 3% WEEKLY. MAN OR WOMAN WANTED with ambition and in- dustry, to distribute Rawleigh’s Household Products to steady users, Fine openings near you. We train and help you so you can FEMALE HELP WANTED A Used Car Is No Better Than t! Dealer Made It, gates! IF YOU are shopping for a used car you will have a better knowl- edge of values and prices if you faction. closed fine condition, 2 = old, ee front, near schools, Aa ae fsicable, on liberal terms. Y well lor-"-d 60 foot lot on Aaath street. PARTY wants to rent 4 room mod- church, a black patent leather purse containing small sum of STATE OF NORTH County of Burl In District Court, District. LR. Baird, as Receiver of the Marion State bank, of Marion, North Dakota, Plaintitt, KOTA, Plaint has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of rth Judicial | § failure to appear oF answer, nt will be taken against you It for the relief demanded in WANTED—Girl for general house-| “Rebuilt Care With a 5 a Ber ciation money? check book railroad pass,| {he Mourth Judicial District, in and = work, elderly lady preferred, Call fountain pen. Finder keep money, SEO a Burts! igh and Ae Fecelved by ee a three hundred acres «“ wheat a: Sweetle now.” . . . her Lila was saying to him: “t'll ‘ rye. See ©. H. Wisehart, Britto abut up! That's rottea.” help fix up your place while you're No. Dak. Belle shrugged. “Is it? So's life have to put on | Way. I know so well what you FOR ing box ‘and. one »|then. Give me a cigeret. If Lila | some the girls cried like, Rod. 7-H, P, Electric D. C. motor,’ fants Rod ehe'll Gave: bim eating reddenky. sYoure as (To Be Continued) cheap. Inquire at office. | __at 314 W. Rosser or phone 300-W. WANTED-—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. C. A. Slorby. Phone 969 or 264. ‘WANTED—Maid for general house- work, Call at 227 W. Thayer. _____ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—July ist, 1 clean well furnished sleeping room in quiet Lahr Motor Sales Co. _WORK WANTED _ EXPERIENCED young g girl d desires a position doing housework. Can go home nights if preferred. Call at 208 Fifth street. ee: = WORK WANTED but return purse and contents to Tribune or 802 Second street. es square pink an green plaid silk scarf in downtown district Monday between 5 and 6 of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in the City of Fargo, County of Cass and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service,\and in case of your failure to appear or answer, ion at its office in the Btate PARTY driving to California first p.m, Finder phone 307-J for re- ward, PERSONAL judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 9th day of April, 1928. materal shall arges to the °§ Radiator Shop clean CONMY, YOUNG IRNETT, . i ot 2 modern home. Close to bath and| LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean| week in August, has room for 2 Attorneys for the Pinintthe RST EHER RRO eRTIER RE telephone. Phone 1321-J or call] out or r air that leaky or| passengers in 5 passenger sedan. | First National Bank and Trust Com- ch bid shall be accompanied by at 421 First. close -1 radiator. All work guar-| Write postoffice box 492 pany Bldg., Fargo, North Dakota. der's bond in full amount of sum _ FOR RENT—Small bedroom, miceiy|_anteed and price reasonable, bleh ~ . AA 7 /5-12-19 Bid ‘anda cortited check of the blader furnished. Suitable for one man. Ten dollar; per month. Call at) 210 Seconc street. o FOR RENT—Nicely furnished well ventilated room in modern home. acrer in alfalf, Wiil consider automobile or other | roperty, bad payment. A. Bandin de #2! Park street, Bismarck, RATIONAL Caan ee ind Over » fie your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel Bismarck, N. small task in the kitchen. Bertie Lou worked there and all over house until the bridesma! peared. Then she went upstaizy | to with them, not’ to come dows again until the wedding march immoned her. Most of the things ee trip Bertie Lou was coming back, but 'they did not hear ber. - “L don’t believe Bertie Lou needs worry “Ob, you worry if that mantrap hed an in- terest in my man.” .. . “But she basn’t ap interest in Rod. She} gave bim the gate!” . . . “Yes, but we all know why. He didn’t bave enough money for a husband... . “Ob. the bridal bouquet. The minister bad come, her mother had been in to say she would go down and have i iN » FIN Second | looked like a golden girl out of jleman preferred, iftl b Gentl ferred, 610 Fifth gz 4 __ Street “ne 999-J, FOR RENT—Three unfurnished @ MES WE DRAGS A MOTU-EATEN rooms on first floor. Rent $25 FRIENDSHIP OUT OF STORAGE Ee cee Cajl 423 Third street. : 1926 By NUWEN WE SEES A CHANCE To } hone Pele ee ee, \ USE (T. THAT BREN HOSSO MUCH FOR" RENT—New = ewly Taralahed room > RUTH DEWEY GROVES OnEA Servicd Inc. = WNOULD BE A GREAT CRUST HIS MIDDLE NAME in modern steam heat ome. sPor =_ ' Close in, $12 per month, 610 Aenose town another father felt eee Bertie fr submitted, we 7D PARK. WIS MuST BE BAKER ‘Thayer. the same way. Mr. Bryer eyes closed, while they dabbed her FOR RENT—Furnisted sleeping| wanted to have a frank, heart-to- Oo ta lal a room in modern home. Phone b 1 artificial color. __ 482-M or cull 416 Sixth strect. at +49 ke bees Rod, ni be Then the strains of “Lohengrin” 3 couldn’t spea is son’® language stole softly up to her and she . FOR RENT. -1 cane nese i oseine and he dreaded to be laughed at. moved with her attendants toward street or phone 273. Besides, he had a suspicion that the door tes shee apse 94 ‘—Large room suitable his offspring knew more than he id Bice ie ater relrigeloss priles for one or two. 510 Fourth street. did anyhow. < yhow, : room, to tear the rosebuds from her APARTMENTS + ~-fod's-mother would have given hatr and cry her heart out. ‘ 5 FOR ee three room anything to tell Bertie Lou how inet “pageant bps bride, 2 apartment, three clcsets, private to.make Rod happy, but eh : bath, also store room. Phone dare. Bertie abe ine er second choice, here comes the bride, 1050-R or call at 802 Second sweet but she was no clinging vine second choice,” kept time in her street. org and Mrs. Bryer knew she would Resa sare sabe FOR RENT—Clean furnished light make a man happy in her own way rT Bet ty oncshernteree sae housekeeping apartments in mod- or not at al 5 oly saan ea low ern home, price reasonable. Call The wedding was to be at 10 Pie, “H ha eilea tne toes 20 ae at 614 Eighth street. o'clock in the morning. That mi nded He es nae eres ae ' FOR RENT—Completely furnisned| @ woul permit Rod ard his bride to (ia a NO, NOR ANY PART OF space, ey, oan 4 Here — grea to the resort | eee HE TWINKS Ries Tue SELDOM B ground floor. Call at ‘ourt! In the is, where they were to = WORLD ON A \ pe aeeeee he cea spend two weeks of their honey. PAE aes sam 0d. walling EVERY FRIENDS HOUSE BORROWED DIME WuTH WIS a ted th aa and pride. The pain vanished. | ees 924 Fourth street or phone leks cane, eects oe here ‘The music grew agonizingly slow. “TRIP, WAS TO FILL rg FoR RENToONice 6 room amodara it. But it was pretty even $f fe She prensa to fly with him, to bis FREE POSTAL CARDS apartment. For further-informa- wasn't a garden of costly blooms, play Oe eprdilraiaegs ch lone vem, <7 — tion’ phone 53 329-W. Rod and Bertie Lou had been busy Peat eailthar | FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur-| | the evening before with white rib times, ‘But never had he sald: “L | nished apartment. Varney apart- Santana bells, potted |love you more than anything else | FOR RENT Apariment in Peraoe Is was an old bouse with: large E fealia La ented hima teanvalt { 3 a rooms and high ceilings, Bertie ranted im: fo aay: x Court. Phone 796. Lou had been born in it and her But Rod wouldn’t say much about FURNITURE FOR SALE mother wanted ber to be married his love. That would be sappy. FOR SALE—One black walnut cab- wader the iaame root. fe Lou ft bating herself for the defeat of inet with separate mirror, also hoped people wouldn't’ suffocate. ie : ide, ‘She at ot be Rod's ' one black walnut library dine She wanted to have the altar built eliaderna chate ar third ihe table. Prices yery reasonable. In- under the great elm tree at the inst girl in the world. ' _quire 1 Rose Shop. corner of the lot, but Mra, Ward She knew that nothi 1a 1 FOR SALE—A Maytag washer a sold It was. topaubie, duce h Pah iak hick R SALE—A Maytag washer 8/2 . Well, Berto Lou reflected, tt pte Apa Peg oer ete ' 3o a four burner kerosene stove pices a Epp tew et apo would ree el ae } ze sual oven. Dicks Grocery veranda where the buttet enka Bertie Lou did not look around Fone re =a hana was to be served, while she and for her. Her eyes were upon the FOR 8A 01 gas range Rod drove away to the station. toes of her small slippers. with broiler and heater, also gas Remembering, she had torn. them water heater, Phone 610 after 6 anisie dee es a we away from her bridegroom to as eel eS ee Ae A pleted work of the Gatlin "5 sume the demure expression tra BARGAINS | in used furniture. felt her throat tightening over | Wertie Lou was little and sweet, but she was no clinging vine, | ‘itionally belonging to brides. penne Furniture Co., Mandan, lump that choked her. Maybe you ? iyemeae AURpE be silently 4 ‘4 . ° ulating, as her bridesmaids ha RSALE—Baby bugay. Phone could break up your marriage it] She could not fail to look beaut!-, out of her hand. Bertie Lou's too speculated, and she might never FOR R you didn’t like It, but you'd never | ful. The white taffeta was like the | soft. « have the same chance for happl:| spirit of her youth. Soft, yet| Another voice joined in, “I won-| See! see her pride in full flower, GOUSES AND FLATS ness again, she felt. firmly crisp, supple and alive. Her|der if Bertle Lou likes being sec-| Dut, life wouldnt be endurable FOR RENT_Fiv mn She coulda’t imagine Rod want-| hair, halt red, half brow, framed |ond love?” Someone turned on this | Without SE DEMS was tae Ry ee ea ing a divorce—Rod, who Kissed her |her eager, sparkling countenance | speaker. “For Pete's sake, Mar-| rice ar ont Day for all the love A : “Inquire at 614 Bell street, as if he'd been bungry all bis life| like a rich golden crown of heavy | cella, do you want to have to teach | phe pould wring from lite, then so wo blocks from Roosevelt school, for her lips, swirls, @ guy how to make love?” Pa fight 1 a 6:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. She had heard, however, giris| She did not wear a vell, only a| “I don't want the girl he learned] _ S078 i3 ge wy that Tom Gordon. talking small wreath of whi buds, | on right under my nose!” Marcella ad never loved anyone as he ~ boys. like the bouquet she was to carry| retorted. “He might have a re-|!oved her—but Bertie Lou would ©. Ked USED CARS vies had not been in vain, it in her arms. lapse, or something.” always have to admit that she had Attractive Buys agreed. eoe pape Sr in doubt—had been bride’, ling to second love, second 4 7 : + 1996 : ; Had lod ever kissed Lila Ike JUTSIDE the door a bride's fal-| “’ | 1 oe ee eas, 1926 Chey, concht| @ enat? If bo hed then be could Tt? tering footsteps paused, hesi-| bole, rather than give him up. i sedan; 1925 Ford Tudor; 1926 some day Kiss @ third girl—or/room when they'd finished fasten-|tated between fight and entry.| 1m spin and toss of emotions i Ford cou; ; 1925 Ford coupe; two would she be only a third?—the|ing the wreath. Then she called to|Daused again, and Sertie Lou| J" 5 a a t Ford tourings; Overland touring; same way. Bertie Lou and the girl went to| Walked in among them. t! roe Lis ich aie had passed ig Overland delivery truck; Dodge * her, The instant she was gone an| “Mother says we must burry, pheged er mother her out of ' delivery truck. BERTIE «LOp swallowed the|excited chatter broke out among|she sald, as though she hadn't] ter room was almost too much for Other in Used Cars. lump in her throat. What was |the bridesmaids. heard a word. They were slightly |*,overtired, sensitive girl. We trade and give terms on both the use? You couldn't read the! “Isn't she sweet! Rod's to luck! | uncomfortable, not being sure about| Bertie’ Lou scarcely heard the 4 * new and used cars. future. She closed her eyes a mo-|1 wonder how Lila will feel when |it- But extreme compassion and|™iuister's words. She responded CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. ment and refived Rod's good night |she sees her! She's coming, isn't | tenderness still lay ahead of them, |Utomatically to the congratule Bismarck. » to her. {t still sent delicious shiv-|she? 1 guess go. Bertie Lou|Jt did not trouble them much to| tions and good wishes of the relar — ers along her spine. He bad kissed | couldn't refuse to ask her. Daraed | hurt @ few feelings. Life was like t!ves and friends who closed in up- MISCELLANEOUS her eyes her lips, her befr, her|it would! Tuen you'd have every. |that—brutal—they would tell you. Aa Rees 6h Hee: ene et She apne FOR SALT OR TRADE— roat. body saying she bad your goat. I y pots Ret or care mae | She was brought to earth by her |should worry my extra weight off| [BERTIE LOU'S fingers were like| , She hardly reallzed that abe was gia, S. rT 1 & mother’s voice, calling ber to some | about that!” fee whea someone banded her | 800’ wife. Until Lila came up and kissed her, wishing her joy. Then Bertie Lou seemed to come to life again. Lila was ravishing in @ = frock and lilac picture hat. it her hair was not es blond? It was beautiful. She dream. Bertie Lou was surprised that Rod did not seem to Fear it.

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