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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements —=PHONE 82 a— MALE HELP WANTED _ WEN OR WOMEN WANTEI in each town to sell Woodman Acvi- ay ingtroa ee MS A. jurgeson, 6 ervisor, Annex Hotel, Bismarck, Ne Oi ae WANTED—Young man to work Saturdays and Sundays, also for steady work. Apply Bismarck Shine Parlor. WANTED—Cook for 50 room hotel. State experience and wages in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. No. 99. i a eae SARBER Profession offers better opportunicies. Write Moler Bar- bi Soa Fargo, N. D., Butte, FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Girls (2), under 28 years of age for high class ad- vertising work. To those free to travel and qualified, we pay salary of $25.00 weekly, commission and traveling expenses. No exper- fence necessary. Apply to Mr. Bisssett, Prince Hotel. Al mpetent girl for ° eral housework. Must do cooling. _>Small family, no children. Small modern home, everything conven- ient. Do not apply if not cele fied. State wages expected. Write Ad No. 4, care of Tribune. WANTE lousekeener on farm. Must be able to cook. Nu chil- dren. Write Tribune c-o Ad 102. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call 314 W. Rosser. WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or re air that leaky or clog. 1 radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. GIRL 23 wishes to care for one or two small children part or full time. Write Tribune Ad No. 5. ___°_ POSITION WANTED STENOGRAPHER desires position in city or Mandan, five years suc- cessful experitnce, mortgages, oil | 14, brokerage, public stenographer, law. Temporary work acceptable. Room 201, Patterson Hotel. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished light housekeeping apart- ment. Two rooms and kitchen. 402 Eighth street. é FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apt. Suitable for man and wife or two ladies. 422 Fifth St. FOR RENT—A nicely furnished small modern apt. for one lady. Always hot water. 807 Fourth St. @OUSES_AND FLATS FODR RENT—August ist. Room- ing house at 422 Fourth St. Also city heated, modern, furnished, or unfurnished apartments. For sale almost new kitchen cabinet, $16.00. Phone 905, after 5 p. m. FOR SALE—Lake ‘aeeaoe Three rooms and sleeping porch. Completely furnished. Fine beach and hunting. Mrs. 0. W. Roberts, 117 Main Ave. Phone 751 or 151. —Five room bungalow located near high school. $55 per month. Inquire at 502 Seventh Street North. FOR RENT—3 room , house with full basement, water and light. In good condition. 210 Eleventh St., North, Phone 552-W. PERSONAL GENTLEMAN with interests in city wishes room for self and healthy, well-mannered son of seven. Board wanted for child only. Would pre- fer refined home where boy could receive woman's care during the day. Write ad No. 7, c-o Bis- marck Tribune. HADAM _ LATTIMORELLE—Pal- mist and Ebene agit, hero 408 Ave. B. Phone 1230. Help; find lost articles. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Buffet, rug, portable phonegra h and stand and other jousehold furniture. Also dishes. Call at 812 Eighth street or phone 798-L-J. Sig FOR SALE—Writing de table, rocker, cedar ches! y bed, ice box, oil heater and dining room ig Call 418 First St. Phone FOR SALE—Lloyd Loom baby bi condition. Catl 512 in Mee, or me 916-W. R SA! Reed stroller and a new guitar at $5.00 each. Call at 208 Fourteenth. BARGAINS in used furniture. sennelly Furiture Co., Mandan, BUSINESS CHANCES meral store building ing town of Brisbane, ving rooms upstairs, basement. Also large addition in rear, to store merchandise. Com- plete set of fixtures, including show cases, Dayton scales, shelv- ing and counters, all of which are ticaly new. Will sell at a T have done $35,000.00 yess basionss in this building. If ry interested call or write H. P. den, Brisbane, FOR SALE » N. D. SIAMOND PINGS, $25, $50, 875, S10) ea) tp, Diy oe tur a8 pay- ments. Fire qualities, lowes prices. “-mes W. Marek, exclu- sive diamond desler. Office 1 Third street, Bismarck. BOALD AND ROOM BORWD ERD ROW for men only street, or one ip ee ij MISCELLANEOUS lay- lt and dence| hall. Good location. Selu bargain. Perscns wil The rty of the Bide Mission. Ver mn. Sweet Ave. and Six! ata capi- Barnes, street. a P... Electric D.C. motor, I Tril Bismarck Business College, se Biome. Phone 1865-3 ve to thirt; Powell: Motor stock. Write D, W. F . Miles , Mont. +.» lo. 1 milch cows, F. M. Little, Baldwin, N. D, receive sealed bids for 3 but Route North, Bast, and Wei or all bids. Classified: Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words 2 insertions, 25 words or under .......... - 8 3 insertions, 25 words or under .......... 1. 1.00 1 week, 25 words or under ....... seceese 148 Ads over 25 words, Se addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than Desler Made It.” i THERE need be no question about the condition of any used auto- mobile. Wearable parts can all be Sage The car either is or isn’t in good condition. We sell our used cars with confidence in the satisfaction of our customer because we make it our business to know all about the cars we scll. “Rebuilt Cars With @ Bet ctation” FOR SALE OR TRADE. WANTED Tu 8U PARTY WANTS TO BUY—A mod- FOR RENT—Two furnished light! Seventh street. FOR RENT—A_ nicely by one of the la: est manufacturers of its kind in the west. You must have a car to work on @ eli contr ion. Salesmen who really work can| earn from $150 to $300 per week. Write, giving experience, address | and phone number as I will be in Bismarck between Aug. ard and ith to interview men. T» those, who qualify and make goo: there | is an opportunity to become state distributor. Address Tribune c-o FARM WANTED Cheice | Ramsey county 160 acre farm, un- encumbered, all under cultivation, near consolidated school and town. | Also several McLean Co. farms.| Moe ‘att or eeetp ae i- ential pel in trade. Write, P. 0. Bor 116.” ern or partly modern five-room home, at a satisfactory price, in| food location. Write Tribune d_ No. 103. ROOMS FOR RENT ! housekeeping rooms and one sleep- ing room. Rabat / decorated; in modern home. ery quiet loca- tion. Phone 300-W or call at 812! furnished room. 307 Ninth St. pposite or Alexius Nurses’ Home. phone Lahr Motor Sales Co. BIDS Menoken Schoo! District No. 92 will drivers, Bus drivers must furnish bonds, Also bids for janitor work. Bide will be received untll Auguat The board has a right to reject any MRS. PAUL HOLMES, President. OPP: clerk: PARK E. 26-27-28-30-3: THIS AAS HAPPENED BERTIE LOU WARD marries gwance and the: quarrel thin trouble ru is for wing. tat offer sympathy. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XX SoPHERD couldn't be any place for my thoughts {on your head,” Rod replied quizsically and hardly with a smile. The smiling came readily enough, though, to Lile’s carmined lps. She caught the hint that sounded in bis words and voice—the bint that she lacked the power of understanding. The smile crept up to her eyes, an in- scrutable smile. “You don’t want @ drink, do you?” she asked, in @ negative-in- viting tone, Rod shook his head. “Come in here, then,” she sald, and turned toward the drawing room door, her hand atill on bis arm. She hed left the door open, but now sbe closed it behind them. ‘There was a friendly fire and an incredibly comfortable looking sofa before it. Lila led Rod over to it and pushed him down upon the cream and gold satin cushions. “Here.” She offered cigarets in an ivory box. 4 golden lamp revealed that Rod's hand shook slightly when he belq & lighted taper to the to cc, “Losing sleep,” Lita commented anne 6 “Up too much,” Rod acknowl edged. bi “Do you really think that wealth makes 8 person free of all worry?” her. She bad spoken with a touch of depression in her voice. “Even 8 golden crown must carry & few thorns,” she went on as he did not speak. “It is not impos- sible for me to understand your troubles, Rod, if they are concerned with money. My memory is not— short,” she added with a significant pause, “Perhaps there ere many Dlaces in my mind that once were filled with the same thoughts that you were glooming over out there in the hall.” “Well, you found s wey out of your troubles,” Rod said banter. FOR RENT—Well furnished room AUGUST 1 furnished room at 610 ROOM right, | He did not mind leaving the.draw- in private home. Close in. liate possession. Phone —Two clean furnishe Beas housekeeping rooms. Call at 1100 Broadway, or phone 129-W. Newly decorated room. Lavatory in room. Call at 512 In- 3 Consistin, _ THE BISMARCK TRIB Lead Search for Amundsen GOOD USED CARS of Fords, Chevrolets, Stars; in coupes, se- dans, roadsters and tourings. We trade and give terms. Efficient auto repairing by exper- fenced mechanics. Shop located at 101 Third St. Hedahl Motor C Durant distributors. f Bills Allowed by Scully Steel and Iron com- pany. supplies $ 28. aWterous company, supplies 48.54] in pu Neptune Meter com: plies . Pittsbury Co. supplies Pittsburgh’ Equi Co.,_ supplies is, State Fire and Tornado Fund, supplies ........0005 es Standard Oil Co., supplies. . Jarrell Hardware, supplies. . Murphy Insurance, insurance Bismarck Service Co., supplies peed Machine Works, sup- DUCE iscsi. hagas ae Hughes Electric, supplies . Hydrant_repairs Central Scientific Co. supplies Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, supplies ... Quanrud, Brin! supplies Bismarck W: Ground maintenance . French and Welch, supplies. . per Alkali Works, sup- plies .. s Oscar H. Will Co., supplies Northern Pacific, trans..... Bis. Paint & Glass Co. Deere eed Garbage Dept. lab. Standard Oil Co., supplies. . Standard Oil Co., supplies... Melvin Welch, lab. ... Bismarck Paint and G1 “ Overlands, and think enough of your ability |__City Commission | 35.30 | St. Alexi On 94 Udet is pic pit of his F lief . St Al sn Hughes. Humpijhre; plies .. Sorte 9.00 | Bonney’s oan A. B. Reif, supplies . 75 | Burroughs A ng Machine Bismarck Welding Wor HOGT BUD BHBE Sc cist a esis supplies 2.50 | Burrough Adding M M. Wildes, labor . Street Dept, pay roll . Ninth or phone 1115-M. Fifth street. Phone 1(52 for ap- pointment. RENT at 406 Sixth St. Telephone 431. Natl. Refining Co., supplies. Traffic Dept., pay roll...... Rembrandt Studio, work . K. Skeels, supplies W. C, Cashman, trans. Police Dept. salaries ... 0! Co., supplies 0 | Wachter Trans. Quick Print, suppli Swimming Pool HH FUK 1LWU) Yc RUTH DEWEY GROVES © “Did Bertie Lou ever tell you how I had to i down on my knees and beg her to accept me as a friend 2” she aske you see I'm already wed. Old Ab couldn’t do a thing for me.” ee ILA did not answer him at once. Bertie Lou and another girl Were opening the door. Lila saw them in the mirror over the man- telpiece. “Men can make money,” she said, motioning over her shoulder for the new arrivals to join them on the ‘The other girl turned back to the Mbrary but Bertie Lou remained. The opportunity for prolonged conversation among them had al- veady passed, however, for guests were now arriving rapidly and Lila one to give up her place beside Later in the evening she found another chance for a talk with him. A well-known Broadway entertainer was giving imitations of famous stars and everyone was crowded into the drawing room. Liles and Rod stood near the door. Presently, under cover of the stir at the end of s particularly clever and mirth-provoking sketch, she Grew him into tho hall. “I mast give an order to Wilkins,” she said, “Come with me, will you?” Rod was in no mood for comedy. ing room. Lila led him into the Ubrary. “Wait heres minute,” she told him. “I'd better go out to the pantry. Look around. You may find 8 cup of punch left.” : Rod went over to @ chair by a window that pameone bad opened, ILA was back in 8 few minutes, “How would you like some quietly. milk?” she asked him. “It would sooth you.” She held out a small tray with a large glass on it. Rod waved it away. “Take it,” Lila urged. “I heated it @ little. It will take the edge off your nerves,” Rod was at the point where re sistance was a bore. He took the milk. Lila drew heavy curtains over the window before she came to sit on the arm of his chair while he drank slowly from the tall glass. “Did Bertie Lou ever tell you how I had to get down on my knees and beg her to accept me friend?” she asked quietly. Rod glanced up at her. Her expression was serious. 5 w Bertie Lou better he said. “It’s true that I bad to beg her. Rod. But Bertie Lou is 2 peach. She's never rubbed it in. I only wish I were as sure of your friend- ship as I am of hers.” Rod was 8 trifle uncomfortable in his mind. “What've I done?” he inquired, Lila laughed. “Not @ thing to hurt, old dear, but it’s what you might do that worries me, You see I want you to trust me and I'm afraid you don’t. You don't be leve that I'm capable of appreci- ating your troubles,” “Why should you understand my troubles? Money's nothing to you now.” ‘Rod realised as soon as the words were said that he had admitted the existence of the possibility they bad NEA. Service Inc joked over earlier in the evening. |. 1926 By I his troubles How the He hadn't meant to to Lila or anyone else, devil had it come about? Lila’s eyes were tilled with satis- faction. “But I've told you that 1 haven't forgotten what tight holes 1 used to be in half the time over money,” she said, a bit impatient] “I know you must be having a bad time, Rod. And it's so utterly un- Necessary, too, because Cyrus will give you a good job any time you want it.” OD frowned. Bertie Lou spoken of the si long ago as a futu He'd flatly told her t thing he wasn't going without the necessity spoken words both had that he meant he would not a position from the husba girl who had thrown him ove “Let's get back to the said, putting the glass do’ smoking stand. Lila pressed a hand on bis chest to keep him from rising. “You see,” she jibed at him, “Bertie Lou is a better friend. I'm sorry, because I thought you were so happy with her that you couldn't hold the past against me.” “I don't,” Rod said shortly. “No offense, Lila, since you'r happy with Cy, but I owe you a lot for giving me the gate.” A flicker, too brief to betray its meaning, came to Lila’s eyes and was gone. “Then why, if I’m mean- ingless to you, should you refuse a position from Cy?” she asked. Rod squirmed. She saw that and laughed at him. “Don't be foolish, Rod. You have a right to be happy. Heaven knows you and Bertie Lou are like two cuckoo doves, But you can’t enjoy Hfe without any money, not here in New York and with the friends you've got.” Rod groaned, “I'm always telling Bertie Lou we don't belong with you and Cy and the rest of ‘em.” “And Bertie Lou has too much sense to listen to you. No, Rod, you're double crossing yourself somewhere. I could understand how you'd feel about it if you were still in love with me. But you say you're not, And you know that the lack of money fs turning you into a joyless old foggy and yet you won't accept your chance to give Bertie Lou the things all women want. it’s a shame the way the poor kid slaves in that apartment. Just for your pride. I¢ you love her so much I should think you'd be glad to sacrifice a little of it—though 1 can’t see how you'd have to do that just by taking a position with Cy— to make her really happy.” An influx of guests interrupted their conversation. Lila left Rod, to take up her duties as hostess. Bertie Lou came in and joined her husband where he stood by the chair, ‘What's this?” she said, taking up the half empty glass of milk. “Nerve tonic,” Rod told her. “Say, how about going home? I'm dead for sleep.” “All right, I'm tired too,” Bertie Lou agreed. Rod told her nothing that night of Lila’s talk with him. He was swayed by it, tempted. After all, if he earned the salary . . . he was a whiz at figures. . . what had his old puppy love for Lila to do with it? Bertie Lou was the one person to be considered now. And Lila was @ brick to & surprise she’ around, A regular fellow, She'd have been still more of a surprise if he could have seen her at that moment. ’ (To Be Continued) ag one And PAGE NINE © |Gussner’s, groc. .. 33.08 | French and Welch, supp! 2.50|mander of the steamship Carpathia _ | Burleigh Co. Abs. Co French and Welch, supplies... 35.18} when the Titanic’s survivors were | plies -9.00| French and Welch, supplies... 2.25 | rescued. f Murphy Ins., insurance 275.43 —_——__—_—_. ——— Swimming Pool, water 64.34) MEDALIST IS COMMODORE CROWD SEES GIRL DROWN Swimming Pool, water 60.00] London, July 27.—)—The pos-| Minneapolis, July 27.—()—Hazel | Yellow Cab Co., trans. French and Welch, suppl |sessor of a medal of honor from the/E. Olson, 21, was drowned in Lake , 14.20 | yos | United States congress is now com- |Nokomis here, while crowd of French and Welch, supplies 20.95 | mrodore of the Cunard fleet—Captain nearby disregarded cries of her}; rat ne ect rs By jSir Arthur Rostron; who was com-|chum for aid. | = By Williams | || OUT OUR WAY WELL—IM DANGED IF T HAINT WENT AN SLEP THRU com TReailliams +41 01920, BY NEA SERVICE, WNC. PASTURE 1ZED . US Fat. OFF. || SALESMAN SAM & By Small | e WHAT © CET BONBON { COAE, WHEN WE CAN, @T LEAST USE HIM €OR OELIVERIN' ON Score One for Bonbon (NOW “THAT OUR WAGONS | WE MIGHT BUY A [GONE WEWON'T HAVE 7 NEW WAGON —-ONLY]| |BONBON MUCH USE FOR BONBON, } WE WON'T, ‘cause | WICC WE ,GU2L? (TS Too ExPensivee HEY, sam! \'VE CHANGED MY INO! MY BABY ELEPHANT! AAD THERE'S ZAT LEOPARD A FELLA CERTAINLY HEARS ALL KINDS OF FUNNY SOUNDS ERE IN AFRICA= LISTEN: THAT SOUNDS LIKE AN PANT IA TROUBLE ..’ ZAAT'S THE MEDICINE YOU GET." 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