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Serene do Bus & fon. All clasifieg ade are, cash tn AUTOMOBILES IN HATH Witt BE STACK WANTED—Man for general farm|| Sota‘ ok tom 40 & ha ‘coach, Attractive price for im-| DISCONTINVED ~— AS IT MAKES 4 | ee aes eS | ne ue aay, sdiarasih mediate sale. Cash or terms. tH ARMY LOOK YERY S A . E. Turnbow, Phone 12-F220. ie Write Tribune c-o Ad No. 29. BRAIN LESS. é FEMALE HELP WANTED |) BISMARCK TRIBUNE cod condition. Phone 1488. M. Me «= WANTED—High school girl to work PHONE 32 aor praneedleboy call at 404 Tenth St. a 5s 8S Be 8 = 8 Bas a wae 8 +b BANG, sgt MEI wee 5 hed light | WHEN ‘THe HoTeL POINTED OUT BS THE HERS he : c jousekeeping rooms. See Mr BLITZ INFORMED Gan US Murphy at the Barber Shop oppo- |; TT) { é site postoffice. ae U ¥ : 1 PoP Tust THE | eee WS RUTH DEWEY GROVES ©1228 = f room with kitchenette and closct. | NEA Servici HOD OKD WHEN marck store. Experience unnec: TORS, Hotels and Restaurants and ust by Manager Hendricks because er’s arm, prefer that their hurlers | essary. $650.00 cash deposit re- Effective Jan. 3, 1928 all demand for laborers. of Weak hitting. fefHain fowl thnt BROFE: lers | 4 gai am goods. $800 up monthly. 1 insertion, 25 words The Northwestern Employment yi nufacturer, 207 South 18th St.. 2 insertions, 25 words ncy is now open for business enc aee aimee E Omaha, Neb. : < aind Scere 3 412 12 Main Ave, Bismarck, —_——_—————— { 0 handle pack- insertions, words oc ame | sane Meisner until December sth,|] OF under ss... ; 100 ‘Averdeen, 8. D, and OUT OUR WAY By Williams ike ur, 85 evenings andj} 2 week, 25 words or in different states. This nl ie nis melecreeneen en enna Sendays. D. J. Nugent, Boot of! mnder ............. + 245 business has been running for Sixth street, Milwaukee, Wiscon- Ads over 25 words, Se addi- years, is honest and reliable. We # sleeping room, suitable for one or! Ave. _Phone_1072-J. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and sons'and Mrs. Anna Klagenburg were ; tored to Bismarck Tuesd~. ; ee Z two. with or without board. Call| FOR RENT—Four room house with| Richard and Hugh were in Arena|callers at Melntyre’s Thursday eve-} Mrs. Georce Goldberg, Marcella Wit AM I GOING To DD? PoP, DoT Go f at 120 Ave. A, or phone 983-W. lights and water at 310 Eighth} Wednesday. ine | and Orris of Hurdsfield were guests IM GOING To GET Tue Low-dow BELLOWING ® f RENT—A sleeping room, all| street So. Phone 1425. Martha and Teddy Haas and Wes-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas and; at the Klagenburg horac. WE GUNA'S ABOUT TS DANG HBL is MRE | BRUCE DANGERFIELOS modern, clo: in, hot water. - BUBBLE OF cod Gentlemen preferred. Phone 375, sen : INKERTTING “ A MILLION IT WIGHT BE A MISTAKE I DON'T/ NAME IN THE SANE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1928 ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MALE HELP WANTED MANAGER WANTED—For jis- sin. WANTED—Young man with car for steady employment. Ask for Mr. LeVine, Pacific hotel, city. COOK W. it once on bridge for board and room when school opens, 8 in family. Phone 1073 or 682. Mrs. J. H. Kling, Box 451, Bismarck, N. D. WANTED AT ONCE—A dishwash- er at the American Cafe. Tribune Classifi Classified Advertising Rates . tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch RP ERTS HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven-room house. Modern in every way, including heated garege, full basement, One of the best built homes in Bis- ed Advertisements == PHONE 32=—— NOTICE TO FARMERS AND CONTRAC. get you any kind of help, skilled and unskilled men and women. Help furnished free. Our phone is 574.. Employment Manager, E. Slater. FOR SALE- ‘.ate 1926 Buick stan- dard sedan. Western Auto Co., Mandan. POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED—Saleaman, office manager, accountant desires APARTMENTS. to make change. Bismarck or FOR HENT—Two light howsckcep-| marck. On pavement, shrubbeiy] Suesige, Your answer eld con- ing apartments. Well furnished, close in. $25 a month. Call at 118 Mandan or phone 637-J. 7 RENT—Two three-room apart- ents, newly decorated and fur- nished. Inquire 1014 Broadway or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—Completely and ex- ceptionally well-furnished apart- ment. Close in. Call 120 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. oe Laurain Apartments. Phone ° WORK WANTED _ and good lawn, always kept in best condition. Excellent location. Well furnished. May be pur- chased with or without furniture, direct from owner. For informa- tion write Ad No. 28, c-o Tribune. FOR RENT—AI] modern five-room house with a three room apart- ment in addition to sublet. Re- cently decorated and painted, hardwocd floors, gas_ stove. Phonne 882-J or call at 320 Man- dan St. FOR | RENT—Eight-room house, ; newly decorated, with garage, large yard and lilac hedges. Must fidential. Tribune Ad No. 31. POSITION WANTED—By _ exper- fenced stenographer. _ References a Nea Write Tribune Ad fo. 30. ed LOsT LOST—Two 90 x 5.26 tires between Bismarck and Mandan. Finder return for reward to C. A. Dike- man, Lahr Motor Sales. BOARD AND ROOM FOR RENT—Nice cool room with board at The Mohawk, 401 Fifth street. Telephone 145. MOE a i What 60 Days in the Arctic Did to Nobile. ‘LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean| have reference from First Nation-| ——_——_—————— out or ft dr that leaky or| al Bank. Call Mrs. Mary L. Me: | Here's the picture story of what 60 days in the Arctic—many of them clog. rudiator. All work guar- anteed ang price reasonable. MAN WITH TRUCK—Wants job hauling grain. Phone 249 or 1277 or write Box 344, Bismarck, N. D. ———e ROOMS FOR RENT Lean, 104 Thayer Ave W. FOR SALE- -Lake Isabel cottage. | Arena | Three rooms and sleeping porch,| 9 Completely furnished. Fine beach and hunting. Mrs. O. W. Roberts. Ti? Main-Ave, Phone 751 or 168,| 3°" Ween open’ She ROOM AND BOARD—Nicely fur- nished sleeping rooms with or without board, at the Eastburn. these Ave. West, or phone 1158. FOR RENT—One large furnished | or call at 302 Eighth atreet. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms modern home. hot water heat. in lewly decorated Phone 745-W, or Call at 411 Fifth St.. or phone 273 | FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping oom. Call at 406 Sixth street, or hone 431. i FOR RENT—Five-room modern house on Sixth Phone 1425 or inquire Sixth street. FOR SALE—Two-room cottage at a Miss Hazel Rapp, who is teaching wat week Jagenburg strictly|homes. She returned to Wilton Sat- street, |urday. at ple | Owen MeIntyre, Fred Haas and Teddy gvere callers at Harry Wil- fer’s Sunday. Miss Esther Glanville spent Sun- reasonable price at 1210 Sweet day in Wing with friends. MAS HAPPENED iE LOU WARD ROD BRYER, who hi been engugea to LI TIKNtrn marries Fe himself together. It was in bis mind to face Bertie Lou and he spent as a castaway on the ice, General Umberto Nobile, the Italian explo left, taken shortly before his departure, with the one on the right, taken Below are the commander and three members Left to right, Giuseppe Biaga, radio operator; Lieutenant Viglieri, Nobile and Natale Ceccioni, whose leg was broken in the Italia crash. With them is Titina, Nobile’s dog. on his return to Rome. of his rescued crew. hoff. Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and children amid suffering and hardship—did to Compare the photo on the a PAGE F Braves Watching Porter University of| The Boston Braves are said to be TO STAY WITR NEWARK TROJANS OUTSCORED ALL | Walter Johnson says he is going! Athletes of the to stay with Newark as manager as Southern long as he can and hopes to get; points as a group than any other an interest in the club before long. college representation in the Olym- pic games. They tallied 18% points, | league. BENCHED FOR WEAK HITTING| ——— After playing right field for the| Swimming Is Barred Cincinnati Reds since May, 1924, Major league managers, believing Curtis Walker was benched in Aug- swimming is not helpful to a pitch- California scored more| interested in Diek Porter, one ef the leading batters in the International He's with Baltimore, GENRLLS ORDERS— NUMBER ONE. — HEREINAFTER “THE PRACTICE OF HAVIN’ BULLOT AN’ CANNON BALL HOLES Va) aati th ce * Fe it TE RANE 2 CONCRETE. EVIDENCE. pine eg! ry ©1000, ey wea sxmnee, ley Nathan spent Sunday with Mr.|daughter Esther and Mr. and Mrs. |—~- and Mrs. Emmanuel Haas near Den- Adam Haas attended Mrs. Remig’s funeral south of Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg mo- When they got there he stumbled out of the cab and handed the driver a bill which the latter stuffed into she left. Ty liye hadn't wanted to take up their lite where she had broken it off when Lila. Lila again, with REO. U. 8. PAT.OFF By Cowan | | MOM’N POP He’s Off ANTEND TJUMP BT CONCLUSIONS. / BREATH with Bum C THERE'S ABOUT ONE CHANCE A / IF PEOPLE AROUND BILLION THAT WE DIDWT TRICK / THIS HOTEL GET WIND OF FROM BRUCE DANGERFIELD COLLAPSED wit DANGERFIELD PAID WIS BILL WAS RUBBER, even took a few steps toward her}ii. pocket with a surprised grin door, But he did not reach !t/ after one glance at it. Rod did not before he turned and walked daz-|ask for his change. AND THAT POP WOULD HINE To Lila makes life mi her subtle insinuations against Ber- tle Lou, her play on his natural re sentment. FURNITURE FOR SALE _ f | FOR SALE—Sewing machine, din- je 5 Thi relive ing set, library table, rugs, book- cases, bed, chairs, desk, hose, lawn mower, garden tools, Very rea-' sonable, once. Call at 819 Fifth street, or phone 242-J. —One electric heater, and Vernus Martin bed, complete with spring and mattress. reasonable. Phone 966-M, at 323 First street. FOR SALE—Brunswich phonograph | and records, in very good condi- | tion. Reasonable if taken at once. | ‘Phone 891-R or call at 517 Seventh | street. FOR SALE—Bureau, library table and combination} writing desk and bookcase. Call; at 711 Sixth street, or phone 288-R. a FOR SALE—One oak dresser, small table, dining table, buffet, writing desk and clothes reel. Call at 511 Sixth street or phone 613-J. i FOR SALE—White enamel baby! bed. Call at 811 Thayer Ave., or} phone 1054-M. | BARG. in used furniture. | Keeney Furniture Co.. Mandan, | Price | or call | | gollea oak) MISCELLANEOUS YOU MAY VISIT the Surgeon and | he can cut out your tonsils, goiter, | ‘a piece of your stomach, a hunk of | your liver and other internal organs and glands but—he can not | cure you, for the inflammation is too deep for his knife, for it is in the blood. If you visit our Clinic al} we will cut out is the bunk and & 2 = Must be disposed of at | leaves ven ma Palmer estate. Now CO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXV For half a minute Rod failed to grasp the significance of what he heard, or rather the import of we party with her out to the edly, staggeringly, away. What was there to say? He could not bear to see her, perhaps to fall down and beg her to deny what his eyes had seen. Rod dared no longer to trust even himself. No one was decent, no one was right. He might make a worm of him- self. And Bertie Lou might let him do it, might lie. They might begin living a hell of marricd life that was without respect, witiiout faith, utterly unhallowed. eee IEAR drove Rod out of the house. Fear of the depths of degrada- tion to which he might sink to save himself from accepting the horrible truth of Bertie Lou's un- faithfulness. The temptation to plead for a He from her, a lie that would admit him to what he would always suspect was a fool's para- dise, was too great to be risked. Why he suffered so terribly over what he had discovered Rod did not ask himself. Perhaps he. thought, vaguely, that it was the pain one feels upon learning of the falseness of the world. Two women. One whom he had respected as a person who #ould keep a fair bar- geln had proved herself @ cheat; and one he had loved and believed He climbed the stairs to his floor like an old man. Bitter, disillu- sioned, sick. An epithet had at- tached itself to Bertie Lou in his mind and he repeated it over and over with maddening monotony. “Money-hungry cheater.” Money, money, money. Lila wanted it. Bertie Lou wanted it. Lila wanted love, too. Rod won- dered, with a stab of pain through his dulling misery, if Bertie Lou wanted it too—if she loved this Marco Palmer. “But she didn’t have to do it that way.” Rod muttered aloud. “She could have had her freedom. . . to marry young Palmer. . . . Oh. God, Bertie Lou.” The cruelest thing that ever happened to Rod happened then. He knew that he loved Bertie Lou. He knew why Lila and her treach- ery to Cy, her trickery, and her profane offer of love had slipped out of his mind. Bertie Lou was all that mattered to him. She had been all that mattered to him, ever. He forgot the’ epithet in thinking of her as Marco's wife. oe 8 OW clear the glass in retrospect. ‘| ** What is easier than looking backward? It is like solving other People’s troubles; to see where you made yesterday's mistakes. Rod knew what had happened to him—knew that Lila had fas- cinated him. The old appeal, that had lured him to her before he learned to care for Bertie Lou, had never, perhaps, burned itself com- almost every human being’s lips Rod sank upon the davenport and buried. his face in his hands as he had in the taxi, and the prayer that comes at least once to burst from his in an agony of re pentence. “Oh God, if I only had it to do over again!” How tenderly, how dearly, he would cherish Bertie Lou. For a moment he forget that she had been false beyond the breaking of her vows—that she had broken their pact, her promise to give him wara- ing, to tell him when another man had entered her life. Rod groaned over it, when it did come back to him, as was inevita- ble. It was too late now to make amends to her, to pray for forgive- nes. He could pray only that his mad obsession, his cursed infatua- tion for Lila, had not driven Bertie Lou beyond the gates of happiness. There must be a chance for her. There was nothing left for him to do but make it as easy as possible for her. Clear out, that was it. eee ND even as the thought came to him Bertie Lou was on ber way hone, wondering if he would still be there or out to breakfast when she got in. If only she could have breakfast with him .. . shut your eyes, Bertie Lou and think of something else! She was dreadfully hungry. The tray was untouched in her room at the Palmers, she supposed. Un- less Marco had ordered it removed when he discovered that she'd left. MAKE \T GOOD EM PACKING MY GRIP! YM GOING To RUN “MAT CROOK INTo A BUND BLLEY IF iT “TAKES EVERY LAST DAN OF MY “TW WEEKS NincaTion %°D0 iT ! —ME'S PROBARLY TESTING You ouT — WHAT ARE You DOING WS TO A SLIELL BREAKFAST AND RUNNING OP & ROTEL BLL OF BEI BND THEN BEGGED HIM To LET You BO IT. BOW ARE WE GOING TO GO TREN, UNCLE BARRY F Hioews-pocus out of the practice of pearing Bertie Lou's voice at that £.seah noble shatesiee Dat shown | pietely out. He had hated her, as|It was likely. He'd gone on to his your diet. We will remove the, & time and fn that room. He stood) Rod climbed into bis taxicab and re aaelamemagel a at Oaeaiie oa. from your blood; where he was, hesitating about it mhey'd fc re ate ae acid Boleone, Mee Bleod| + v3 ut | was driven back to the city in a| He faced it frankly, even admit-|They’d gone for an early dip when atsegsa by ur vine ie Ft | breaking in upon ber while the} mood as hopeless as any the human ting fe Bimeslé that Lila’s deter-| the party finally broke up at dawn. Hoots and Bark. We will cure|@ ™ald was present. ming ean encounter. Everything] qaniores ‘him: ee up eolent here praryone 08 Bee moe eee The water was cold but fresh? Marco had ordered the pool filled that night, though it had. been emptied for what his parents be- lieved would be the last time for the season just before they went abroad. Bertie Lou had enjoyed the few minutes they spent in it after a dive from the springboard, Marco had spoiled the appetite it gave her for breakfast, though, when he sud- denly took her in his arms and tried to kiss her. Bertie Lou was angry. She'd told him she didn’t like that sort of thing. But Marco had only laughed at her. This was in her room, after they’d got out of their bathing suits in the shower rooms downstairs and come up in dress ing gowns. Marco had asked for a cigaret and Eertie Lou had let him come in for one. And then, before he had come to any decision about what he should do, it came to him with a shattering impact that Lila was fight! Bertie Low had not kept their agreement. She had broken her word, her vows, and destroyod his last remaining faith tn her. Rod stood there, helpless, for a black perlod that never could be measured, while the degrading con- viction of Bertie Lou's guilt rooted itself deep in his soul. It was like soiled fingers tearing at all that wa clean and decent ia his life. A bitter nausea swept over him and he leaned weakly against @ wall for support. The maid came out of Bertie Lou's room and turned in the you to stay cured. If we take} your case we guarantee a cure or | refund the money. We have 3 cured hundreds, we can cure you. 7 Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard). Lucas Block, Bis- _marck, N. D. | FOR SALE— Aultman-Taylor threshing outfit. 25-50 tractor, 32 in. separator. Wagon, gas tank, tractor plows. Overhauted, in A-l shape. A real bargain. Arnold Rupp, Baldwin, . was gone. His position, bis friend-|so; he honestly had not known ship with Cyrus Loree—though he| tbat she was deliberately working hardly realized this at the time. | fot @ renewal of their love for cach It was the devastating destruction | other. He had been warmed by of bis faith in the twe women who| their friendship and understand- had meant all of love and honor to| ‘ng. If he had come to believe him- him that reduced him to feeling | Self in love with her again it was of unspeakable disgust and loathing | because she had reversed his opin- for them. fon of ber and compelled him to Strangely, it was Bertie Lou who| admire and -respect her as @ truly drew his biackest thoughts. Hej noble creature. could have killed her, if he'd had] His desire for her, that now his bands on her throat then, he| rankled in bis memory like a pol- told himself. Her smooth white|sonous weed, had not been noble. throat, her damnably kissable} But at least, it could be said for throat! The memory of it was tor-| him that he had held it in check. ture to him. nevér so much as caressing her ee slim fingers. Rod did not feel THE @river turned. He thought | ashamed; only humiliated that he he'd heard a groan. Well, 1¢| had wanted to take her in his arms might have been. Queer fish, this | 20d kiss her. fare of his. Reeling out of a house} He took upon himself the full lke a man who'd seen into hell,|Ulame for having killed Bertie five sailing, Matt Clooten, Kulm. Full mation will be given. WE REPAIR all makes of sewing! machines at reasonable prices.’ Needles, pas and supplies for all | wakes. Singer Sewing Machine, Shop. Phone 254 or cull at | infor- Broadway. ‘and now he sat back thero, his head | Lou's love. He saw it now—she| When he was gone, promising to ING TRE | Fi [ALE—Complete threshing | other direction without seeing Rod | dropped in bis hands and swaying | must have suffered over Lila. Who | dress and return to breakfast with e ‘sutfit. $500.00 takes it Will | It fs Itkely that even if she had to and fro to beat the devil. “I'l)| Could tell to what lengths Lila had | her, Bertie Lou hastily packed her | give terms. John Wray, Bis-! seen him she'd buve ralstaken him |%ll “eu, I'M be glad to drop him— | Bone to break Bertie Lou’s faith |suitease and burried down to BY AIRPLANE ::: marek, N.D. 1 and how,” he told himself. in him? He'd never sought to find|the garage and bribed the chuuf- FALLS TEI for one of the party. He looked precisely Ike a@ drunken map at the moment. His head hung on feur, who had been kept up for all night duty in case a guest decided to leave, to tak» her to the railroad | cy Ibs. $1.50. Phone 884 or call at! 423 Third = St., Erlenmeyer | Rod 4i@ not sneak to him during | out why she had gone back to Way- the drive beck to town. Time| Ville without word to him. seemed to mean nothing to Kim| He found it easy now, to under: g : i Brothers. , one side with his chin upon hig|20W. The driver asked bim, when |stand why he hadn't wanted an ox. |station. 5 ‘0! E—T it’s or hunting: | dress shirt front and he appeared ther FeRc bed tae Gecenshird| BAAasion upon bee fetus. He Rd for be pape wf Bridge, where he should take lim |did not spare himself the painful ready to collapse. and Rod gave him the addross of | remorse it cost bim to admit: that After a bit he attempted to pull his apartment. It was because of Lila that he ence in their lives, (To Be Continued)