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Cd WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1928. . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : se i Here’s the Stowaway Lover tervae doen tae wh timp fa a toa, potas teritart | ergy nage omer a MALE HELP WANTED ANTED—Men or Women—To take orders on household articles. Good attractive line. From manu- facturers direct. Crew managers to be selected an proven ability. Write Morbro Rag Company, East Riverton, N. J. HANAGER WANTED—For Bis- marck store. Experience unneces- sary. $650 cash deposit required on goods. $300 up monthly. Manufacturer, 207 South 18th St., \_ Omaha, Neb. 5 BARBER Profession offers better ° Opportunies. ‘ber College, Fargo, N. D.a Butte, M_aot. 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ROOM FOR RENT—Room and board’. in *« modern home. Will also tak Garage for rent. Phone table boarders. | Call at 401: Ninth street. 1156-J. sb £ ‘MISCELLANEOUS TRADE—Fitty- cso, “Aerea operta, a cent AA stand closest investigation, Write |1 | ing box P. Electric D.C. ~» cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. \ ‘tone at! ishek, N. D. Write Joh. Guschk, 1719 So. J-St., Tacoma, Wash. q —Between bi} ms Seventh streets. In- ire street, -2 box. Auto * - | Ett nail *-97S-WAs BAPPENED *~ BERTIE LOU ines to able t ‘on ‘him to apend et thelr country m being lonely, ‘doubt to hie mind Lou. Each one wat write and expla away several makes Rod furious iO ON..WITH THE STORY - “CHAPTER XXIX- .” Bertie Lou called, in ordinary tones. ; Rod's footsteps halted abruptly. Then, after what seemed to Bertie Lou an eternity of. waiting, he ~ turlied back:and cathe to the arched doorway.of the living room. For ‘a full moment he looked at her Without speaking. Then: “So you finally decided to‘wome home,” he said coldly, = _- Bertte Lous heart dropped to the “\magir of hope, -Untif that moment ~ she had nof let herself realize how much her homecoming meant to her—that on this ‘glorious event ehé had, built all her ‘expectations ‘ot finding “happiness again with ‘Rod, : oT > Wiees in ‘her heart'the desire to ‘betome reconciled ‘to him had: per- + Bistedr despite: the mental ‘cold phouldér she" bad:songht to -bring to thefr meeting. - “Brit one glante’at hie cold, im- passive features. was enough to -, convince’ her * that her attitude really mattered very Mttle. “It was plain that Rod possessed an’ atti- tude of his own, 9 - All: of her struggling with her “pride bad been in vain. It would og ag whether or not knowledge that she-had lost him. She might; tell him now that she knew he had lied ‘té: “i it * wouldn't distath’ bi ty 2’ Bertie Lou. wae Te ; turn bad met with no LOST LOST—Saturday night a man’s brown coat. Finaer please return to Stair Motor Co. for reward, —————— Retail Automobile Salesman Wanted. ‘Phone 490 W. H. Perkitis | Bilis Allowed by City Commission _ ‘ French & Welch, lies... .$ 45.97 Rebuilt Automobiles [Northern Pacific, freight..." 21:7 21.74 Frank Hussey just had to sprinter, but. when he fi away on the liner before it left land. The reason for GHE turned cold’ allover ‘ier boay, and an icy. shiver trailed along her spine. It left her weak as @ baby, with flat, horribly surprised feeling. In a way it all seemed funny to her. She wanted to laugh.” "It was such a joke. A joke she had played on herself—hoping against hope that Rod wanted her back, that there'd never been anything wrong with their happiness. “Why didn’t you send a wire?” Rod went on as Bértle-Lou sought. vainly for something to say." “I might bave been able to meet you.” “I wouldn't have thought of. both- ering you,” Bertie Lou returned, with a fine edge of.sarcasm on her voice. “You must be neck in dates.” : “That's about. right,” Rod -re- Dlied, after a slight pause. “The world is sure good:to a bachelor husband.” : 5 “Ob, if you're so-popular. I'l) be lucky to have you take me out to dinner, I suppose,” Bertie Lou mocked him. Rod frowned. “I'm dining. with Lila and Cy,” he sald; “I'll tele- Dhone them that you're back." There was a trace of uncertainty in his voice that did not esctpe Bertie Lou. She noted that he did not take a welcome for her at the Lorees’ for grantéd, . Neither did he suggest giving up bis diner engagement with them. He: had dis- tinctly said he was dining there. - Bertie Lou could feel the-tide of anger rising in her. breast. She managed, however, to speak calmly, even lightly. “How perfectly ab- urd,” she said. “I was so sure you would have an engagement that I made one for myself.” . : She smiled pleasantly at. him and Rod stared at her in ‘doubt for a moment. “You don’t ‘mind, 1 hope,” she added sweetly. “We can talk about :Wayville tomor. Tow.” eee “I'll tell Lila you're coming with me,” snapped. Bertie Lou’é manner annoyed him. And his manner annoyed her. “You may if you like,” she replied icily; “but I shall not go with you.. I'm going out to dinner with Marco Palmer.” “With whom?” Rod a:ked in astonishment. “With Marco Palmer, of the Palmers. You've beard. of’ him, surely. Our dinner ¢: was conditional upon one. So run along, and gc: dressed. Lila won't like you to be late, I'm sure. There's always that chance for a moment alone béiore the other guests arrive, you know: Especially with such. an. accom- modating husband as dear Cy; he's never down fo time to interfere." Ro flushed angrily. Bertie Lou’ was coming too close to the _ Ber comets Not Cartad 14 enjoyed a moment Lila ‘in the. way hie, wites words suggested. But any moi with Lila was precious to ini." Be-had not told her so’. . ..mever would ‘up’ to. your: DS RUTH DEWEY GROVES ©ne22ric% n while Bertie Lou and Cyrus held their respective places in his life and Lila’s. But the months that Bertie Lou had been away, her coldness, and Lila’s sympathy,-bad paved the way for a return of his old infatu- ation. He believed now that he had stopped loving Lila in the first Place because she had revealed her- self as heartless and shallow. But every act of hers since her mar- riage to Cyrus Loree had been a refutation of that impression. Rod felt that he wag in her debt "| for matiy things . . . bis first big business boost . . . her readiness to shield him at the cost of losing hér diamonds and pearls, and her Kindness in Bertie Lou's. absence. He came to believe that be had misjudged her. And as his admira- tlon: for the way she played the seme with Cyrus grew, ‘he was led into a feeling of tenderness for her Hag was only @ step removed from “ And all this time Lila was mak- ing ‘herself seductively beautiful before him. She used their social contacts to give him ample opportunity to know the soft silkiness of her gol- den hair, to feel the sal uc] of her dainty hands, and the supple roundness of her figure. She danced with a flavor of abandonment, and when they sat together she had a way of nestling close to him that stopped just |short of being openly familiar. But as yet Rod did not know that she was playing up to him, leading him on. He became aware of ber allure Without realizing that she was consciously using it to enmesh him, to win him back to her. He soon reached the stage of wishing he could tell her that he was in love with her again—that their broken engagement had been a mis- take, and all that followed it had been o mistake. But Bertie Lou and Cyrus could not be wished out the way. 7k $ & tal ip Eres z iat Esse a) li Be 2: felt i i E E E i g [ H it Tet 8 ba weed Nadas games. He wanted to go asa lew Captain Van Beek of the President Roosevelt as the ship reached Eng- determination is pictured below in the touch | him if Rod had not come out of his ty for the team he simply stowed ork. Here he is shown, left, with wreck when it landed un the lower level. jweaker sex? + |77 years old, is rescued after five|chickens— days and four nights in the moun- tains, and despite being forced to ~. |OUT OUR WAY By Williams |" and heard her ask for Mr. Palmer. The lines about his mouth showed Plainly in the set expression of his temper. So she really knew Marco Palmer! He made no effort to interfere with her call. Bertie Lou jumped as he slammed the door of his dressing room -behind him. Then & wave of despair swept over her, and if the young man she was calling had not answered at that instant she wou!d have hung up the receiver. In fact she hadn't been at all determined to go ont with him. Their cagval acquajutance on the train had been very pleasant but Bertie Lou had turned a deaf ear to his persistent pleas for a date with her. But now that she needed someone to help her achieve a gesture of indifference to Rod and to his en- gagement to dine with Lila, she didn't care in the Icast that Marco Palmer was a young man whose escapades frequently made the front pages of the newspapers— generally when he was reported en- gaged to some Broadway show girl. Even then she might have found some pretext for calling him with- out suggesting going to dinner with dressing room, a robe over his arm, to ask her if she wanted the bath before she went out. Bertie Lou, fresh and dainty as & flower, resented his indifference to her immaculate appearance. And he was letting her go out with another man without one word of Protest. Bertie Lou was unable to Perceive that he was too coldly fuoms with her to care what she HE told Marco, somewhat to his surprise, that she would keep her dinner date. Had he her ad- dress? Eight o'clock? Right! Bertie Lou took her time about hanging up the receiver and turn. ing to Rod. “I've bathed, thank you,” she said politely, Rod did not answer. Bertie Lou went into her own dressing room and remained there untii Rod left the apartment, though she had changed into an evening dress and been ready for some time. i When Marco came for her there. was an unnatural brightness in her eyes and she was too prone to laugh over nothing. But Marco was not critical. He told her she was @ knockout. : “How about a drive up the Bronx River Parkway and: dinner at Sherrard’s?” he asked. Bertie Lou did not care where they. went 80 long as the place promised to be “I had some cocktails shaken up before I left the club,” Marco said, pend a hip fask. “All-we need PAGE SEVEN _ being a little tired. siniiailinensie seolilibai ke SE Dandelions are able to maintsin Ee THE BORN MOOCHER their supremagy in t ae THE WEAKER SEX? Householder: Ah! 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