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: erty Hable to be assessed for the cost » in writing against the said improve- * ment, +» tion of this resolution once each week *: for two consecutive weeks in the Bis- > wi firts Tribune Classified Advertisements MALE HELP WANTED ANA\ wanted for store. Experience unnecessary. $650 cash cerosit required on Wer Sg menthly. MANU- ‘A‘ ER, 207 South 18th St., Omaha, Neb. MANHATTAN Woolen several men. Big season now on. Write District Box 5, Moorhead, Minn. ss fession offers better opportunities. Write Moler Bar- er pout, Fargo, N. D., Butte, ni WANTED—One young man for sales work. Ask for Mr. Elvig, Hughes Electric Co. SALESMEN WANTED in with to $30. aily selling service suits and coats to oil stations, g: te, LeeMan Co., Commerci: .» Minneapo- lis, Minn. SALEM™=N—Can use two more to sell 'nter Stute Oil company’s es- tablished line of oil and paint. Phone 1274 or write A. H. Cloth- ier, Box 140. FEMALE HELP WANTE! WANTED—Girl for general Must be competent. Mrs. Gordon Cox, 612 W. Thayer. WANTED—Girl to help with house work. Small family. Write Ad. No, 96, care Tribune =~ — ROOMS FOR RENT __ FOR RENT—Extra large, well ven- tilated sleeping room, nicely fur- nished, large closet, close to bath, telephone Can be used for light housekeeping. Don’t call at meal times. Phones 1321-J or call at 421 First ‘street. anager, 001 size front room with kitchenette. Well furnished for light housekeeping. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street or 2 phone 272. ESE R RENT—Two well furnished light housekeeping rooms in mod- ern home. §25.00 per month. Call 113 Mandan or phone —Furnishe rooms in modern home, hot water at all times. Call 522 Second street. WORK WANTED WANTED—W: fash or rough dry and ironing cesired. Specialty of men’s clothing, silk clothes. Spe- cialize in mending, and one day service on request. Phone 588-M or call 715 Twe ‘ty-first street. LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or re air that leaky or elogg-1 radiator. All work guar- anteed_and_ pric ble. WANTED—House p: ing work by competent man. Good work guar- anteed. Phone 95. Mr. F. J. Smith, pao a WORK WANTED—Experienced | man wants work in elevator. Write D. Die‘z, Carlyle, Mont. —_ GOUSES AND FLATS LARGE HOME FOR SALE—Beau- tiful residence, close in, with large grounds, two car garage. House has four) bed rooms, large dining and living room, is elegantly finished throughout and has hot water heat, laundry, etc. Sale price is| $16,500, on terms to responsible ty. Address Ad. No. 97, care iu FOR SALE—Four room house, wa- ter, elect’. lig! id giwage. Has two lots, at 220 Thir- for Memorial day on No. 14 trail, be- tween Sterling and Wing. Finder return to Hughes Bakery, Bis- marck, for liberal reward. FURNITURE FOR SALE ice Furniture: One flat top desk, one type. writer desk, one oak 4 draw- er filing cabinet, one oak chair, one 7 drawer National Cash register, two Lamson cash carriers. S. E. Berge- son & Son. FOR SALE—Buffet. piano, 2 rock- | § ers, dining table, chiffonier, bridge lamp, rugs, copper _ boiler, wringer, garbage can. Call at 1108 Ave. D or phone 532-M. FOR SALE—Fight piece fumed oak dining room set. Very reasonably riced. Phone 838 cr call at 610 jighth street. FOR SALE ser ing sacking, ie cuum, vugs and quilts. Washington street. Phone 843-M, BARGAINS in used furniture. Keeney Furniture Co., Mandan, FOR SALE—Household Call at 418 First street. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS Be It Resolved by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota: That it, is necessary and the said Board of City mmissioners hereby declare it to ry to’ construct pavement from Third Street to n Street In Paving District Number Six, in accordance with the Plans, specifications and estimate of probable cost of the City Engineer, which plans, specifications and esti- mate of probable cost were approved, adopted and placed on file with the City Auditor this sth day of July, an Be It Further Resolved that notice be given to the owners of the prop- of this improvement by the publica- marck Tribune. the official news- aper of said City of Bismarck, and | je It Further Resolved that if | in 30 days after the date of the i} ublication the owners of the | majority of the property liable to be assessed for this improvement do not file with the City Auditor protests 1 be then they wil deemed to have consented thereto, ! STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, | County of Burleigh, ; City of Bismarck.—ss, 1, . H, Atkinson, City Auditor, Bismarck, | Dakota, do as arhaee aaNet aus tits Teche ot’ slemarcke this 10th aay | ai Ye aH. ATKINSON, wit ‘City Auditor. DIAMOND RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion came day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 oe ea TOTS Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the| Dealer Made It. AUTOMOTIVE authorities agree good for 100,000 miles, and this life can be materially extended by reasonable attention to mainten- ance and -eplacements. You can buy dependable used cars here, with most of thefr mileage still in original cost per mile. “Rebuilt Cars With a Rect ctation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. ___ APARTMENTS FOR RENT—One furnished apart- ment and also one sleeping room. = te at 322 Ninth atent) or phone FOR RENT—Large two oor apartment furnished. On first pela 924 Fourth street or phone 0 ‘urni or jure nished apartment. Varney apart- ments. Phone 773. , THIS HAS HAPPENED BERTIE LOU WARD, on _ the eve of her wedding ROl BRYER, feels a pre: trouble’ at receiving lke paper knife LILA MAKSH, an exeaweetheart of find her playing dictator apartment because she what Rod Ikes.” The weds yanee when New wed by | lee Bertie Low by playing poker with ‘om, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XII BERTIE LOU hit upon the truth when she said that Molly did not like her. It would not have troubled her, however, had Molly not wanted to keep up the appear. ance of friendship. It would have surprised her to know the real reason for Molly's dislike of ber, It was partly, as she had guessed, her halt-joking, half serious remark about living within Rod's income. It had irri- tated Molly when she learned from Tom that Bertie Lou would do that of necessity. She felt that Bertie Lou had been posing as choosing to do so. But the thing that annoyed her most, and changed her feeling to- ward Bertie Lou from a negative State to an active dislike, was Ber- tle Lod’s complete refusal to recog- nize her importance as the wife of Rod's employer. Bertie Lou never would bave made a friend of Molly had the cholce been left to her,: But she found it not impossible to submerge her criticism of Tom's wife io her old friendship for him. Tom haa been the big boy that seven-year. old Bertie Lou star-gazed at in school, oee OW she was beginning to won- der, with Molly becoming dit. ficult, if she could bide ber opinion of her much longer. It irked her to be compelled to associate with a woman with whom she bad nothing in common. A® infrequent bour or two in Wayvillé bad not mat- tered, as she said to Rod. But feel: ing that she must continue to see Molly just because Rod. worked for her busband wasn't the sort of thing she expected of life. it was & compromise~something Bertie Low’ hated in spite of the fact that :he could, op occasion, force her- elf to it. + And so, knowing that Molly was sharpening the axe for her, Bertie Lou guessed the reason why she suggested Thursday as night to accept Rod's invitation fo a sup , ber club. s 2 Lila would be to New York thea! _ host to her. Bertie Lou could have ‘ killed somebody that minute. Molly piece of lettuce or appio.w#ll be yprtcin’ol by the cannry "nee ot 4 was getting even now for the many Ames Bertie. Lou's wit bad left her GARAGE July 17th, 1! (Seal) AB 100 and up. Buy on our easy pay- ly Fite Eg it Ba '. tu. sive diamond desler. Third street, Bismarck. AL mist and Phrene! A ). Helps find . Phone 1! articles. MISCEL! TC REWARD, OFFERED for informa: i en Ping td recovery of black is “from reed "ches me run away camp at Crystal Spri May 22, last seen near ‘Siemarek. Audres Jas. Hlewalete, Mcndan, N. D. FOR SAI Casting and one 7-H. P. a pL Se Electric D.C, motor, GOOD ss new Hartman Wardrobe trunk, reasonable. 118 Tha; call 195-R. vba S FOR RENT—$5.00 per month. 1302 Thayer Ave. Phone A SENRTS : Bi that practically any car today: is them, for a mere fraction of the | 25th. 1 groups are is A. Maintenance tion . Debt Ret $322,348. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, 28. M. H. ATRI INSON, City Auditor. em aR "High School Teacher | Wins Beauty Contest | e IGS, $25, $80, $75.) e High scheol teacher in winter, win- beauty contests in the sum- | ba! mer 4 it of the personalit; e Tia Britton, 22, of Kas., winner of first pl i beauty contest at Pit There 50 About 20,000 acres are sugar beets each year in inted FOR “Let's go tonight,” Rod urged. “Certainly not,” Bertie Lou satisfaction to Bertie Lou for her tripping lamely along, vaguely aware that Bertie Lou was laughing at her. Molly saw the storm cleuds on Bertie Lou's countenance. She knew that she had her en the toast- ing fork. Of course she didn’t re- alize that Bertie Lou bad read her mind like @ full page ad or that she hadn't any more ammunition to fire, She decided to shove Ber tle Low a little closer to the fire. “It we wait until Thursday Lila will be here,” she said sweetly. And was greatly disappointed that Ber- tle Low showed no surprise. And with her eyes still on Rod's bride she missed Rod's expression. The complacency he had shown earlier in the evening instantly disap. peared upon bis hearing of Lila's comtng. i Like Bertie Lou, he thought he could escape Lila in New York. But Bertie Loy had known. better for several days; since she had dis- Molly was antago- tion ber fears to Rod. eee [7 came 2s & shock to bim to per: ceive that Lila would loom large upon bis borison when: she visited the Frasers. Having known it beforehand ight And Rod, thé big goof, would be ly looked blank enough to bring eatistaction to Bertie Lou for her decision. She wouldn't have Molly telling Lila they were afraid of her » » » and she could see that Molly lost a little of her confidence . . . she seemed not so sure now that, she could wound Bertie Lou. That helped. Bertie Loy had never been to & night club and she didn’t know what she was doing when she turned gaily to the others in the company and asked if next Thursday free? dinner engagement and @ theater. \tterward. a ‘That Jeft only the Frasers, them- selves and Lila. ‘ Bertie Loy offered Rod a tight lipped: kiss that night. He felt Layee agreed with of bimself. Only ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids for the construction pavement on Avenue C from Thi treet to Washington Street in Pav- ing District Number Six, City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will be received by the Board of City Com. missioners of said City until eight O'clock p.m. August 13th, 1928. The following approximate quan. given for the guidance of 0 cubic yards of earth excava- o1 .992 linear feet of straight com- bined concrete curb and gutter. 350 linear feet of circular combined curb and gutter. feet of concrete headers. 2 manhole castings adjusted. 4.948 square yards of prepared foundation. $018 square yards of pavement. Bids will be received on the follow. ing types of pavement: Six-inch reinforced coneret Warrenite-Bitulithic on & nous concrete base. Plans and specification: in the office of the City May be obtained from T. R Al City Engineer. York on this contract must be be- gun not later than August 20th, 1928, i wae not later than October 11 bids shall be made upon a basis et cash payment for all werk to be jone. Each bidder shall state in his bid the rate of interest which the war- ts are to bear (not ¢ ‘en (7) per cent per annum), whic! 11 be received and accepted by him par in payment for the work, Each bid must be ere certified check for Five Hund ($500.00) Dollars, made payable to the order of A. P. Lenhart, President of the Board of City Commissioners, &s a guaranty that the bidders will, if success enter into a contract, with the nec formance also be accompanied by a bidder's bond in a sum equal to five (5) per cent of the full amount bid, aa_ pro 707 Compiled Law Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North kota, reserves the right to reject or ail bids M. H. ATK T/lL-18 City Auditor. MALADY BAFFLES SCIENCE By NEA Service Fort Worth, Tex., July 18.—After a three-year fight to control an in- fection in the face of a boy, now 10, science has quit the case as hopeless. Bill Mattingly, one-time prize by, lies in his bed almost unrecog- nizable even to his mother. Four major operations and treatmerft by 14 doctors have failed to stem the tide of the disease. Three y is father’s tin shop. Bone infection set in, and now arm paral- ysis is robbing him of his only pas- of isconsin, | time, sketching. RUTH DEWEY GROVES ©1232. njocted. “We'll wait for Lila.” Molly looked blank enough to bring lecision, could achieve a more artistic home by selecting everything herself. ve won't wait for the sale of the old stuff,” Rod added. And neither of them smiled when they spoke of their furniture as “old.” “We'll probably get about $300 for it. You can spend that much. But* it leaves our bank balance with a very boyish figure, indeed,” he ended. She'd have to buy a new dress for Rod’s party. And it must be & good-looking one, nothing cheap, “But how can I get it?” she wor ried. Her own money, such as she bad saved before her marriage, had all been spent for linens and other furnishings for the flat in Way- ville. And Rod couldn't spare the money for an expensive gown just now. Her problem ‘was solved for ber CENTURY OF SMOKES r|_ North Tonawande, N. ¥., July 18 : Nancy Blacksquirrel Miller, ‘ Seneca Forward to otter hee health and lon; her extended stay spite her age she still does all her own work, goes to the reservation 115- | for supplies, and nurses her 77-year- 5 mained old daughter. ie life. She attributes DUCE INTERESTED on this earth to July 18.—Mussolini’s curi- satisfied in part. Chicago violinist, gave private recital. “Who PAGE SEVEN is Smith and who is Hoover?” Mus. solini asked. ‘Which is dry and which is wet? Which, will be elected?” Lusk declined to be a prophet. A conerete road in Colorado con- tains gold ore valued at $3,000 per ALLEY WITH TH DOG! HERE comes A COP, AN' OUR DOG AINT GOT NO Muzz2iIL ON. A Surprise Party DYOU GUYS WANNA MAKE SURE (WG _GROVGUT TH’ WHOLE RaNso WOH? WELL, THERE YA ARE, a its r © A yh 4 YY wl C7 NY «UH ~ HE CONT NEED. NO MOUZ2U0L, I ass Gave {MA GuM DROP. 0 DOZEN GUNS AN’ A » COVPLA POUNDS OF WEENIEs! 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