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Moler Effective Jan. 3, 1928 cloding. 4 bed Sint 2 ee ee clare Dividends jairies. 1.45 1.60 Barber College, Fargo, N. ‘D,,|| 1 insertion, 25 words ee el anne ae Packing houses ...... 1-428 4.50 Butte, Mont. 7 RS a se || cess ett, in good condition,| Increases in the insurance rates| Beverage manufacturing 2.75 3.00 SALESMEN WANTED pages ry near acho lr, east front, trees, de- | for 69 classifications were announced | (/o1nng Manveacteng von joe, Sia aNGcha ues two REE tO 3 insertions, 25 ‘words sirable, for 6800, on terms. by the state workmen’s compensa- aenins ran tent phd . — Dante On two more to rag’ royal 1.00 FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed tion bureau following the annual thet 1 2.00 tablished line of off and paint.|| 1 week, 25 words or Fooms, east, front, fine lot, near) meeting of the bureau commission) nyery and cleaners»... 140 1.50 Phone 1274 or write A. H. Cloth-|| under |) Seen ee ee Logring and lumbering 6.00 6.60 Phtne 1874 or write A. H. Clot: || de over ab eee, oe Gam can be borrowed. |. Dividends were declared to firms| Loguing and lumbering 6.00 © et ee Saou Gan FIVE ROOM modern stucco house,’ included in 15 classifications, the| Pianiné and moulding | 4. | 49 WANTED—Salesman to handle the . ogi 2 bed rooms, full basement, en-/ dividend ranging from 10 to 30 pet) ost entry ‘shop a8 per, Tostaieh Une, Large er || CAs en || sears ditch, Bex, Seneca s |SStt aE Sivdende Sereuosored, "| Purivare manidactur ry. ite Tribune Ad. No. 86. -]| ‘years old, east front near schools, | 1927, ividends were declared. rf i ae FEMALE HELP WANTED 90 Cents Per inch Ye dcsirable, on liberal terms.| A'report showed surpluses in col- Ry FEMALE HELP WANTED _ A VERY well lo? d 50 foot lot on| lections from “2 classifications while Plpelibabtin 200 WANTED—Girl for general house-|] All’ classified ade are cash in Sixth street. 51 showed deficits. Oxy -Acetylene” 5.00 LMR redectict || SAG, Sze kaa ||PARFY xan t rent «room mot) he pee! astra haber | Machin ty #8 : oni Ws be . WANTED—Mald for general bo e- || insertion same day. sais camp ‘workers where no power saws Bartery eee td r . GEO, M. REGISTER or other hazardous — machi is ‘hl i Rien oe THE iciiinieceitamemacemcnemnainiisa:'| CO ee tna ebtien eeaphones | Tistallation of pa Tee oe oe cnaal bouse.|| BISMARCK TRIBUNE tout subject <0 the hazards of the indus-| boilers -----s-/+.-4; 500 Bi work. Mrs. C. ‘Ae Storby. Phone PHONE 82 - angie A eer jenteer tt raen aie Oe praren, manv facturing 115 i 969 or 264. ” A rick manufacturing .. 2.( oo rse containing small sum of| years past, is in the classifications . ¥ WANTED—Maid for general house- Guaranteed COaey, check bork, railroad pass, covering coal mining, both surface ne block mz aufac. 128 Work. Call at 227 W. Tha (ieee Re fountain pen. Finder keep money,| and underground. Although thet Optical’ goods. ‘sunmhatee WANTED—Waitress at O'Brien’s} Rebuilt Automobiles | but return purse and contents to/ are not the most dangerous occuPe, | turing .......... mee” 3088 Cafe. Tribune or 802 Second street. | tions Ue fama tee Bg hg Printing and publishing. (35 .40 ——————"| A Used Car Is No Better Than the| LOST—Between Bismarck and Mof-| men employed a exper- | Photographers ..... ve 80 85 ROOMS FOR RENT Dealer Made It. fit on river road, man’s brownish {ence of sevaral years had caused @ avey se geet man- FOR RENT—Furnished clean three! 1, you F gray dress coat on July 4th. Find- | steady increase in the bean iis facturing .........0+ 110 1.25 room light housekeeping apart- U are shopping for a ‘used! or please notify this office and re-| , The rate for underground mining | pie. building (26ft. ment in modern home, gas for| Cat you vill have a better knowl-| ceive reward. has increased from $6 in 1926 to ee Uh 13,00 cooking. Call at 622 Third street Hy Renee en hc LOST—Ladies square pink and eas a cate Bh ios aeny : or_phone_132-W._ . | #i green plaid silk searf in downtown oe iy 2.00 14.00 r fine cars now in our used car to rates for coal miners working 9.00 9.25 FOR RENT—Two pleasant sleeping salesrooms, And if you buy here district Monday between 5 and 6 open its. In each case the rate K B front rooms in strictly modern] ‘yoy will fin? us as interested as| P- ™ Finder phone 307-J for re- given is the premium charges for Plastering ol i Phone 992-R. e Mier BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY teh hess, Rocio aR 4.00 4.25 FOR RENT—July 1st, 1 clean ‘well| “Rebuilt Care With a Ret cvetion” pace on balcony, for up| 'aborers is in the hole to towawhite [Consulting "engineers, | furnished s'eeping room in quiet to date beauty shop and ladies | 11." two coal nining classifications, | , Supervising only ..... ‘ é modern home. Close to bath and| Lahr Motor Sales Co. barber shop in the new McCracken| °° bined show a deficit in excess | Building, wrecking, mov- secede CIE os et store oy Fourth street and Broad, |of #100000, Oxher heavy deflts| cur “and "road “ane Oe Fan Renee smsir pearson aiealy an PERSONAL __| 30th, Apply to Mr. Hill at Mc-| F6 $60,682.04 in the classification) struction ........... 4.80 4.50 qeenished. Suitable for one man, | PARTY driving to California first| | Cracken’s Store on Main Ave. oie men and $28,702.02 in the class. | Railroad signal erection 5.95 6.26 item detec | week in August, has room for 2 Pp ering travel les. | Well drilling .......... 75 7.00 + per month. Cail at in 5 eed: ification covering traveling sales: Dredging b: 210 Seconc street. - » Write “postottice box 492, Bi-| WAS AUSTRALIAN FUGITIVE | men, ; ted in| rede if SF = ; pobarntely irge supluses were repo! ‘it * cones Sh ‘Tinat floor. eat eS pace Leo Wax, an Australian fighter | the anaditieatinns covering grain ada AN ai er month. Call 423 Third street. WORK WANTED who Me he bert ke me sl ieieed ted construction and| “no : ¥ aroun lemphis in recent weeks, | grain milling employes. 1s TAR RE IMS * YOR REN'T=Newiy faraishad room | “aie AGES, Radloter Shop, cloth |wan arrested as a fugitive from jus-| "Classifiations in which increases aying of gan malt pode Nay prs fieated \=howtes| << Meapial waalaton All work guar.| tice late in June. He is to be de-| were ordered, together with the new | construction Glose"iny $12 per “month, 610| _anteed and price reasonabler [Ported from New Orleans. rate and the rate charged last year| fences Thayer. FOR rapier as ed nlbeping uence NLT ER om in modern jome, one =" FOR RENT. -Light house keeping rooms jeslehal ent 4ll Fifth | = 4 te 4 4 4 | = street or phone . r ‘—Large room suitable for one or two. 510 Fourth street. @ ed = PARTMENTS 3 FOR RENT—Modern _ furnished apartment on ground floor. Suit- able for one or two persons. $30 per month. Call Everts Apts., _fl4 Third. _ a FOR RENT—Modern three room apartment, three clcsets, private bath, also store room. Phone 1050-R or call at 802 Second street. : | FOR RENT—Clean furnished light housekeeping apartments in med- ern home, price reasonable. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment, newly decorated on ground floor. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Large apartment furnished. two roora 543-W. FOR RENT—Nice 5 room modern apartment. For further informa- tion phone 53 g-¥ FOR RENT—Furnished or unfu nished apartment. Varney apart- ments. Phone 773. il FOR RENT—Apartment in Person Court. Phone 796. BOARD AND ROOM _ FOR RENT—Rooms with or with- out board in modern home. One with two laze closets, suitable for two. Other. for one or two. Third street. Phone 1150, FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—One black walnut cab- inet with separate mirror, also one black walnut library dine table. Prices very reasonable. In- quire Hoffman, Rose Sho FOR SALE—Second hand gas range with broiler and ‘eater, also gas water heater. Phone 610 after 6 o'clock. * an BARGAINS in used furniture. Saeed Furniture Co., Mandan, FOR SALE—Baby bugey. Phone 654-1 z: : HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Five room modern house, full basement, hardwood floors. Inquire at 614 Bell street, two blocks from Roosevelt school, between 6:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. Tom Gordon. ~ .FOR RENT—Six room modern house near capitol. Adults only. Call at 1010 Fourth street. O. Ked USED CARS Attractive Buys 1927 Chev. sedan; 1926 Chev. coach; 1926 Chrysle: sedan; 1925 Ford sedan; 1925 Ford Tudor; 1926 Ford cou; ; 1925 Ford coupe; two} Ford tourings; Overland touring; Overland delivery truck; Dodge delivery t?uck. Other bargains in Used Cars._ We trade ard give terms on both new and used cars. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO., Bismarck, N. D. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALZ OR TRADE—160 acres good bes near Stur- Gi, aNBaks 40° ccrer in alfalfa. renee ir eaemoblle or ate pert; payment. Le Bandin, 62% Park strect, Bismarck, T yr mar them but the shadow of a Rl _ predatory ex-sweetheart that |this was dead. - world {hen anything else in the Styles and sizes. . We have ons fo ‘flapped ominously in the beck-| He turned Bertie Lou's tace up na your business. W. E. Stitzel,| (ground of her consciousness, to bis and saw that ber eyes, too, ‘ tive. Patterson Hotel! |. Rod, as a husband, was fawless,| were full of tears. ‘They both /MnHEY dropped the idiom of the EE eel | gtaieictaem ite (a ae ne" lars ca in Wayville. t ure. ~ thre handed ie waa and tains about him was be utter Io! a gagnt to know” - Bertie Low Bho éidurt notice the be » He. ference to a we ee eee He and Bertie Lou thought they| “Bertie Lou Bryer, you're 10/omission. There was something IR SALE—Casting box and one had everyone at the Lakeside. Ho | ove!” « /” - |about the woods that was out of Ma, Bice oar | Butera ore | ae a atat par tate oa RY og De Parades miko | sei accu cca nh Mr, Ps Bs sO “Brn 1 Gen Dal. Bismps, Ws Segal! where—the revealing, yearaing,! “S know 14” Rod rejurned with forget Lil agin. o ec On first|E floor. 924 Fourth street or phone | £ 2 329-W. \g 613] 3 THIS HAS HAPPENED BERTIB LOU WARD, es the her wedding te BOD oha it from LILA sii serine past te te her a benatifal in her wed- =, but the joyful singing in her heart cen just before Low er the ceremony wh accidental; ‘nage ecidentally ove bridesmaids WITH THE STORY CHAPTER IL “GuRE, go ahead,” Rod replied good-naturedly to Lila’s offer to help prepare the housekeeping rooms that he and Bertie Lou would occupy upon their return, Others were pushing forward for @ word with Rod. But Lila had not finished with ‘him. Stung a trife by Bertie Lou's failure to show any signs of annoyance, she said suddenly, with a high, tink- lin glaugh: “Well, I suppose I might as well take my last kiss now while I can get it.” Rod did not realize what she was about before she had flung both arms around his neck and given him a lingering kiss full upon the lips.“ the sake of auld lang syne,” shé added. 4 People stared as she moved laughingly away. Lila’s behavior frequently shocked the townspeople but she had always stopped short of getting herself ostracized, But this, they thought, was going a bit too far, Right under Bertie Lou's ose! And the words that had made her and Rod one still echoing in the air! RUTH DEWEY GROVES © ERTIE LOU took it like a thor oughbred. She acted just like , & bride, Perhaps if nothing bad happened to mar the occasion she would not have forgotten the mask of the flapper who wasn’t really a flapper at all, but just a sweet girl who was trying to live up to what she thought was expected of mod- ern youth, ‘But Bertie Lou wasn't going to ignore Lila or passively let mat- ters take their course. Kissing might be in order at a wedding, it was true, but Bertie Lou knew Dertectly well that Lila’s act meant more than a mere kiss, Whether or not it. was to be followed by other overt assaults upon ber hap piness Bertie Lou could not fore tell, but Lila must be put right about it at once. eee Brers LOU lived through two honeymoon weeks of never-to- be-forgotten bliss with nothing to wistful, envious but . good-will smiles. : They had everything. Throbbing youth, rousing health, love of life, and love. Bertie’ Lou even forgot Lila at times, There was that hour.on the mossy bank, far back in the hills, under a clump of silver birches where they had lunch and drank from the spring beside the brook. Bertie Lou's eyes were like sum- mer stars, Rod took her face in bis bands. “Oh, Bertie Lou,” be said. 5 Her head came to rest on his shoulder anq Rod bee ag’ ike some precious possess! feared to lose. Why, he didn’t know it was going to be like this! actually blinking tears. Sappy! But he didn’t care. He hadn't known what he was jeering st— why, a fellow who wouldn't fall off tha sneer wagon ate time like “They dropped the idiom of the younger sct while they talked of the future, mock sheepishness, “but for good- ve sake, Mrs. Bryer, don’t peddle it.” “Perhaps 1 will . . . unless you tell me what I want to hear. You know your declarations have al- ways been ‘vague, Roddy. You've left a lot unsaid.” Rod released her. “Come over to that tree, I’m going to broad- cast it.” It was a towering pine tree. They could smell the fresh spicy odor of it as they stood arm in arm and looked toward it. “Bertie Lou, you're just a girl,” Rod said softly. “I thought you were too advanced to want the old stuff, but I guess maybe you won't scoff if I tell you something that I've wanted to tell you lots of times before.” ‘ Rod turned and took her hands 1926 B NEA Service Inc But Rod's vacation came to an end and they left the woods behind them. Bertie Lou winked back s vagrant tear as she took @ last backward look at the scene of her recent happiness. Then she laughed at herself, Why, she wasn't giving band in the fixing up of their new home. Bertie Lou would fight, but she didn’t Uke te | EY were met at the station by & crowd and escorted to their while they were away. Bertie Lou's bridesmaids had Electric light ‘and pow- Wood merchants 7.50] Grain weicher= 2.00] Junk dealers 2.00 | Ga: ond 1.25] dealers -50} Clerical ction... 7.00 + 160 er line const: facturing . 5.00 Production of movie pic- pose tr 80 1.50 1.50] Pores not, oxpoted * go 15] undertakin 110 1:25 Restaura:ts . 55 .65| Ice harvesting and stor- > 1,00] Commissary wor! 150 3.00! ing ....eece scene nee . 8 8.25 OUT OUR WAY, By, Williams HAH.-HAH- HO AF. COULD ONLY , Gat ‘EM OFF LIKE LOGIE. WELL, ANYWAYS) TH’ FIREMAN YELLS To TH ENGINEER — HEY, WHAT WAS THAT WE Suet HIT-A Cow? AN: AN= HER-HEE ~NOW, HERE'S TH FUNNY HES) SOMETHING * 1S _ALWASS COMIN! : uP: AT THEM MEETINGS. "HERE HE COMES A ENGLISHMAN NEVER GETTH | A SOKE .. THERS A HULL CROWD WHO OIONT GET THAT ONE TRLLAMS a (©1220, ev wea senvice, me, pan A CONTINUED STORY. Pop Gets the Pop-Eye STL BET MoM NEVER SHIN “WAT CAKEY LAD, DANGERFIELD, DOLLED ONT LUKE THiS.t SMELL LIKE_A NEW BAR OF SOAP — WA , PoP GUNN ST waRDLY RecoanzED Sout WOW PERFECT STUNNING YOU LOOK! WHAT A GORGEOUS BLAZER! THEYRE MLTWE RAGE THIS SEASON. YOU LOOK FIFTEEN NEARS WEANERS SAKES, PoP, vow MICH LONGER. DO T WINE WT T CAN'T HELP (TAF WHE GARLS ADMIRE ME! TWS NEW )CAN WANE “AN | EXCUSE TS GO Ane Goma be BUSY |ARIND WH ARE e A COUPLE-OF EVENINGS, ] SIME FLIPPER WITH DANGERFIELD 37 = AND WHAT | WELL. You SEE MOMS A SNAPPY, | SECRET PASSION OF \S COMING To “Town, AND IT LOOKS LiKE TLL WINE A FEN OPEN EVENINGS TO MNSELF —

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