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, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MALE “LP WANTED 35 MEN WANTED at once to learn Barber Trade, Short Term now: Free catalog explains all. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘WOMEN wanted immediately. Sew rons home for Reliable Rated fanufacturer. Established 10 years. We pay to $18 dozen. No selling. Write Employment dept. L-L Mfg., 532 Broadway, N. Y. WOMEN-—Spare or full, time sew- ing Daytime Frocks, $18 dozen, experience unnecessary, steady work, no selling, particulars free. Liberty Industries, 70 Liberty Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. , LADIES—Can ebrn $20-$30 weekly sewing smocks; everything fur- nished; no :-lling; addressed _en- velope brings particulars. Krex becca! lami Garment, 1607 Broadway, New York, Dept. 231A, ‘OMEN, Girls, earn $25-$35 week- ly addressing cards at home spare time; experience _ unnecessary; easy, steady work. Write immed- iately. RIALTO 366 Broadway, New York. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework. Call at 521 Washington street or phone 1284, WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone 524. WANTED— Experienced waitress. __Phone 801. WANTED—" Cafe. ROOMS FOR RENT_- FOR RENT—Furnished clean three room light housekeeping apart- ment in modern home, gas for cooking. Call at 622 Third street or phone 132-W. _ i FOR RENT—Two pleasant sleeping front rooms in strictly modern home. Reiuonable rent. Close in, fine location. 400 Seventt. street. Phone 992-R. > == = FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room in modern home, suitable for one or two with hot and cold water in room. Call ut 515 Fourth street. CE See is FOR RENT—Turnished room, suit- able for two, near the capitol. Ladies preferred. Call at 902 Sixth street or phone 1139. FOR RENT—A room suitable for one or two. Light housekeeping allowed if desired. Two blocks -_ from postoffice._Call 1437-W._ FOR RENT: -Light house keeping rooms with kitchenette. 411 Fifth street or phone 273. “—Two furnished housekeeping rooms at Seventh street. FOR RENT—Large room suitable for one or two. 510 Fourth street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Pleasan light 518 and modern apartment, also partly furnished light housekeeping room. Tele- phone 183, me eat FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment, newly decorated on ground floor. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Large two room apartment furnished. On first floor, 924 Fourth street or phone 543-W. FOR RENT—Fornished or unfur- nished apartment. Varney apart- mentt hone 778. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Household goods, beds, dressers, rugs, rockers, tables, chairs, buffet, duofold, piano, bridge lamp, dishes, wringer, boil- er, camp stove, sewing machine. Call at 1108 Ave. D. ARGAINS in used furniture. Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, 0. 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 truck. Other bargains in Used Cars. We trade ar! give terms on both new and used cars, CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO., Bismarck, N. D. PERSONAL PARTY driving to California first week in August, has room for 2 sengers in 5 passenger sedan. rite postoffice box 492, Bis- marck. PARTIES going to California third week in July wish passenger who ra held with driving. P. 0. Box MISCELLANEOUS a FOR SALE—Casting box and one 7-H. P. Electrie D.C. motor, eheap. Inquire at Tribune office. FR SALE SVEN ROOM modern house, in- cluding 4 rooms, 1 bed room down stairs, hardwood floors, oak z ; . full basement par- titioned off, in good condition, near scho-k, east front, trees, de- sirable, for “6300, on terms. FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed *. rooms, east front, finc lot, near school, for $2000, on which $1800, , . ean be borrowed. \ FIVE ROOM modern stucco house, 2 bed rooms, full basement, en- closed Brig fine condition, 2 years old, east front. near schools, very dcsirable, on liberal terms. A VERY well lor-*-d 50 foot lot on Sixth street. PARTY wants to rent 4 1od- poly room m« GEO. M. REGISTER nter Stu.te com " tabliched line of oil and pa int. Phone 1274 or write A. H. Cloth- ier, Box 140. GOOD USED CA ] Tudor 00 FOR SALE—New Essex sedan at Tribune Classified Advertisements | —= PHONE 82 =. Classified Advertising Rates Effective os 3, 1928 scseccese 8 Sd 1 1 insertion, » insertions 23 words 3 im ir “38° words ry 1 ander ...c.seeee week, 25 words or 148 Se addi. RA 90 Cents Per inch All classified ads are cash in di by Pg) celved by 8 ‘clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It, NO REASON in the world why you should wait all your life able to Luy “the car you want.” |° 71. The “quality” cars in our used car department are still quality cars, but they sell at prices that are easily within a modest budget. Come in and see them. “Rebuilt Cars With 3 Rcpetstion” Lahr Motor Sales Co. to be AUTOMOBILES a large discount. Will consider trade for city pro) y- Write Tribune Ad No. 87. Lost LOST—Between Bismarcl jof- fit on river road, man’s brownish gray dress coat on Jul; er please notify this ceive reward, 4th, Find- ‘ice and re- e £ THIS HAS HAPPENED BERTID £00 WARD, on the he, of ber wedding to ROD BRY- biti from Tita MARSH, whe bad ‘because he was a pitt from LILA turned Rod down mot wealthy, TI of the metal chilled he thi hat net at love er keepe ‘“Ferte 1.0m reeetves a second: bie: when she ae- clden: brides- maid nal it she thinks the brid: being second choice, She goes through the cer- daze, bat when Red fe” with @ world adorat! fa his on" ng and ed enjoys 1 your efforts a0 much.” NOW GO ON WITH THE STORE CHAPTER IV IE honors were Bertie Lou's. It was infuriating to Lila to be told that she'd been discussed by her former sweetheart and his bride. Rod looked at Bertie Lou in as- tonishment. Ie couldn’t remember heving sald anything about Lile’s cooking. . Lila’s poppy rouge suddenly ap- peared in strange contrast to the natural color that flamed in her cheeks. Bertie Lou exulted over it. But Lila wasn't dofenseless. She still had a stroke or two left in her sword arm, “I dare say he remem- bers zay devil-food cake,” she said with a laugh, “Rod always Itked to cut himse!f a piece of cake, didn’t you, big boy?” Rod began to wake up. Lila’s laugh ue mocking, reminiscent. He remembBered in a flash the slang of @ year or so ago, and flushed dully red. A helpless male between two of the deadlier species, . . . “I guess I'll help your mother in the kitchen, Bertie Lou,” he blurted. “Excuse me, Lila, See you tater.” Lila could now leave in satisfac. tion. Rod's upset gave ber a mo- ment of victory. It showed that she still had the power to disturb him. And that flush, werely one of embarrassment, so closely re sembled the flag of guile that Lila knew it must mako Bertie Lou wonder. _ eee BESTIE LOU slanured the door ‘hen Lila was halt way down the stairs and stood leaning against Nt. trembling with nervons anger, Bertie Lou dashed sway a tear ot exasperation and. started to tlie bedroom to take off her traveling dress and get into something cocler and fresher. She could the rutile of dishes ‘1 thé kitches —It hardly seemed sible that it was her kitchen—i...u knew thet Rod was helping ber mother. Sao had looked forward with dreatuing delight to her homecom- ing with Rod—s homecoming far, far diffcrent from this, She had hoped they wouldn't be mét—that they could come quietly to their simple little nest and settle them- selves in thcir own bilsstul way. Rut It was nice to have friends. ERTIE LOU'S sinile vanished HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR SALE—An unusual opportunity to chase direct from owner one of the largest and most beautiful residences in Bis- marck at the very low price of $16,500. $5.000 cash, ince on to responsible party. Ele- t lot on corner with east front, 150 feet, with lots of trees and shrubs and large two car gar- age. First flocr contains extra large living room with beautiful arched entrance from _hallyay, Colonial dining room with fire- place and door leading to spacious Bere most complete kitchen, uilt-in cabinet, linen closets. Two stairways to floor. Second floor contairs four elegant bed- rooms that wil: not fail to please the most exacting buyer, beautiful bath conveniently located. Third floor contains large room for use as amusement room or bed room. Basement contsins large plastered laundry .0m ly ipped with automatic gas water heater, tubs, etc., and ‘s fully partitioned. Hot water heat thi hout, weather strips. Will show by appointment to anyone interested in a real home. Address Ad. No. 88, care Tribune. ‘oom nished house. Garage in base- ss! rt! immediate possession. Call FOR RENT—Six room modern house near ene Adults only. Call at 1910 Fourth street. WORK WA! WORK WANTED—On farm near Bismarck. Neat in house work, have no objection to oidagr Sed at chores. Age 35 years. Bismarck Hotel, Room a WORK WANTED—Young lady would like a stenographic posi- tion. Has had some experience. Would also consider cletical work. Phone 487-J. ACK’S itor Shop clean out or re sir it leaky or elogg-1 rediator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. LADY wants work by day or res- Call at 210 Second street or phone 1111-R, LADY student wants place to = jis- for board. Telephone 183, marck College. BABY CHICK is date in. {of education. that ol GENEROUS profit in few weeks. Beals brooded and day-old chicks pe chicks $11, D. Beals State for fall market. hundred, C._ 0. Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. senna Rielle anole Sour Old Maid School Ma’ams Hit by Prof. By NEA Service Madison, Wis., July 9.—Many have | been the opinions set forth and the discussions raised against methods | Not the least of which is that of Prof. Kimball Young, who plys his pedagogic trace at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Young believe: among other things, maids, who tend to be sour shouldn't be | teaching school and that more men | and _over-sentiment-). JULY 9 1819—Birthday of Elias H.we, sew- ing machine inventor, 1850—Zachary Taylor, twelfth presi- dent, died in office. '1872—Democratic national conven- tion nominated Horace Gree- ley and G. Brown, 1904—Democrats nominated Alton B. Parker of New York for president, OH! FOR THE LIFE OF A DANCE PARTNER Service ai 9.—Working as a pro- fessional dance partner in gay Paree is one remunerative racket. This was revealed recently when one of the male variety filed suit for di- vorce from his wife, whose attrac- tions were lost to him when he got into the big money serving as an es- cort to unaccompanied women. His income from “professional ser- teachers would better balance school | vices” is specified at °25,000 for a faculties. “We Americang,” he says, “have gone crazy over inte]''~ence tests and | the intricacies of rows of figures. “The Parent-Teachers’ Associ tion has too many parents in it. “The school is built after the pee of the church—too much pret ing. “A premium is placed on docility in the classroom. There is too much commotion over a whisper. “Conformity exacts a tremendous Price. “Put pressure on the normal schools to make them teach mental hygiene to the student teachers. “Stimulate work of special class- | Tanner es—the deaf, dumb, etc. “Form more mental hygiene study groups among teachers and par- ents.” Which only shows that the pres- ent system is all very disgusting to the good Prof. THE BIG QUESTION He: You know that I love you and will be true to the last. She: last ?—Answers, Sarah: Has your boss ever open- ly made love to you? Clara: taurant work, part or full time. OVE FOR oy RUTH F tetad me your story.—Life. Rod flushed dully red. A helpless male be tween two of the deadlier species... . “Don't look such « ‘fraid-cat,”|afraid I'll be a bum housekeeper, she adjured the reflection, “Rod isn’t a mouse for two cats to fight over, And he wouldn't marry a girl unless he loved her. The dear boy doesn’t know it, byt he’s ro- mantic to the very ling heart of him, Marriage had to be for him what it is to me—love for two.” Bhe felt better after that and hurriedly pinned her hair into a tight knot so shé could bathe her face and neck in cold water, Her mother came into the bedroom while she was in the adjoining “Bertie Lou, I'm going home now,” Mrs. Ward called. “But Maris something. I want to say to you “All right, Mums, I'll be out in Just a minute, Soon's I get s yard OF two of railroad rightof-way off my Mra. Ward stepped back to the bedroom door and closed it. She had 4 feeling Rod might think she was int: but she couldn't PE Ses Hie et savin be Paste Bertie Lou soon came out of the Mums?” she teased, cross-le comfort on the chintz- eee with Mums. But if I make Rod hap- py... .” Her voice trailed away uncertainly, “Are you happy?” her mother asked, softly accenting the pro- noun, “You know that Lila worries me, don’t you?” Bertie Lou returned as softly, There was perfect un- derstanding between them at that moment. They were closer than they ever had been before, For Bertie Lou was not laughing at life 8s she'd always done before. One can’t fear a great loss until there is something very dear to lose. “I was afraid she would. You can’t be friendly with her, Bertie Lou. I think you'd better tell her the first chance you get that you think it best not to visit each other.” Bertie Lou emitted a short, dr; laugh. “Mums, you'd fight the next war with Civil War weapons if they made you chief of statt,” she said. “Don’t you know that I can't forbid the house to anyone who comes to see Rod? In the new order the house is his as well as mine.” “Well then, let him tell her!” gure tases ul! ‘ ou Pe ae yi enaee ‘ou can tell him ¥ a wives ag 80, can't you?’ Mums, We du.'t want to succeed by stamping out opposition. I'll do to) everything I can to make Rod love mer pat nothing to make him hate Mrs, Ward looked worried. “Yes, ; | ut honey, you know he must have great deal for her at one 1 can’t believe that she sy have some Siitaction for him is ‘very pretty in her way, and I've that ®@ way the boys seem ‘to admire.” Bertie Low unpinned her hair But how long shall I be the j apparently has picked up. No, but go ahead and tell | mM 1 W DEWEY GROVES © rt NEA. Service Inc. | period of three years. The average tip offered to .professional partners at the most select and fashionable dancing class in Paris, situated near | the Champs Elysees, is ten francs for a session lasting from 5:30 to 7:30 in the evening. In the lons. late balls {held in restaurants and supper clubs the “pro” of course, makes far big- ger sums. ANNUL DEAD MARRIAGE Denver, July Two years ago Mrs. C. %, Tanner, 88, married Thomas N. Pray, 49. She died her was disputed by Pray and Mrs. laughter, Mrs, Libbie Cris- man. The court ruled that Mrs. Tan- ner did not have full mental capacity when she wed Pray and for that rea- son annulled the marriage. Pray will not share in the estate. RESULTS OF PROOF Montreal, July 9.—What the U. S. lost in revenue through the sale of liquors the last few years, Canada The in- in that country’s sale of bev- ag ince the event of prohibi- on in the United States is signifi- nt. For the 12 months ending ruary of this year, Canada’s li- {quor sales were valued at nearly OL NH 1926 By _ ————$——$—$———— and went over to the dresser to do it properly. “Rod says I'm the prettiest girl in the world,” she sald during the process. “I'm not afraid of Lila taking him away from me, But it makes me mad to have her trying to cook up a triangle out of her old love affair with Rod and our marriage. I don’t mcan a regular triangle, but a silly three-cornered mess that will just keep the town talking and have people asking eacl. other how they think I like being second choice.” eee 4 het last words came slowly, re luctantly, as though she hated the sound of them. Her mother regarded her silently for a moment and then got up to go. “There's a steak and some cleaned vegetables in the icebox for your supper if you feel like cooking it,” she said. “But I think maybe you'd better come home with me, You look awfully tired, Bertie Lou.” “Don't worry about us. We're the happiest couple in the world. Lila can't spoil it, and if I didn’t have such crazy ideas about want- ing things just so I wouldn’t care what she did. I wish I had some of her indifference to the rest of the world, She doesn’t give a hang what anyone says.” “Well, I never thought you cared so much elther, Bertie Lou. You ab ways were pretty up-to-date.” “Oh, about bobs and short skirts and cigarets, But I don’t like mak- ing a town topic out of my mar riage, like the latest murder mys- tery or love nest scandal.” “It can't be that bad,” her moth- er soothed. ~“But I wish you'd find ~ a way to drop Lila. It can’t de - any good to let her come right inte your home and torment you. She...” Mrs. Ward stopped abruptly, her epeech interrupted by the ringing of the door bell. (To. Be Continued) 220,000, a AMERICAN | cutcx HE: New York. from the heart of an embryo chick has lived, fed on serum, in the lab-/ money than is in increase of about 000 over the preceding year. ART TISSUE LIVES MANY YEARS oratory of the Rockefeller Institute. for more than 16 years. During that time the tissue has had a daily salt water bath and trim. Like the 2500-year-old cop- rs in a bank here which would ave multiplied, if left at interest since they were made, into more in the world, this A_ bit of tissue cut OUT OUR WAY, shortly after and the estate left by bit of tissue if allowed to grow and multply would, theoretically, fill the universe. + The novelty is Dr. Alexis Carrel’s special charge. The object in pre- serving it was to prove the ability of keeping parts of the hum- an body in storage for surgical operations, G TRwilliams aS. U. 8. PAT. OFF. (©1008, ev EA SERVICE. WC. 9.4 CHICK, COME HERE BND “TAME CARE OF Youm HAT! AMY, TAD You To OUT THESE, TWNGS ANUN TS MORNING -YOU KidS = NOW WHEN BRuce OM’N POP Window Dressing By Cowan | ett DANGERFIELD COMES HERE, THERE MUST BE ND FIGHTING. AND REMEMBER Nour MANNERS , BOTH OF You - AND CCK, IF WES WERE FoR Demek DOW'T ASK FOR, = AND EXCUSE YOURSELE wi YOU LEANE “WE TABLES AND | ALL RIGHT AMS, DONT TALK AHEN oTueRS / MOM THATS BRE SPEAKING. AND IF YOU BOT WAD ME TLL TREAT YOU TO A MONE AND A SODA AFTERNARDS - ONC, WITH WE = “Oe MME. LEMME tu COE ware Seen NI WNITH NG OF RELIEF, SANK, ee “WAT WE ESCAPED MARRYING ME AND WINING A COUPLE OF MISBEHANED BRATS WS LUCK STARS Freckles and His Friends A Picnic Grounds? By Blosser |

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