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my THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE from Ninth to Twelfth street, Ave-' re In the Wake of Florida Hurricane ° ‘ Steam Shovels Quit = [vork. “If the stork i late, and - e ° nue B from Ninth to Sixteenth, lose the contract, it will be a six- . - Avenue G from Seventh to Eleventh,| 8 Stork Flies Near |!o the tnt baby,” said Holland, <>) rioune ass X : . Avenue D from Eighth to Ninth, a apie t thay baer j Avenue E from Sixth to Eighth, and! San Francisco, Aug. 16.—(AP)— |"Bu eo Lf ats Avenue F from Sixth to Eighth. J. A. Holland, contractor for the |that much. fine paving a Meet) har canaries for I new hye a % 4 . = " ¥ candiling ulithic surface wit! ituminous | m » post starting worl f a = MALE HELD WANTED ] NOTICE. conerete ba Minot is the only|with his wear shovele when ‘ap-| u 9 $75, WEEKLY—Man or woman; TO FARMERS AND CONTRAC- . on other city the state that has wanted, with ambition and indus- Classified Advertising Rates TORS, Hotels and Restaurants and paving of this type, Haggart said AnD cnr Aba pealed to by the landlady of an ex- | pectant r-:ther in the vicinity of the try, to distribute Rawleigh’s Effective Jan. 3, 1928 all demand for laborers. —_ = f Hameed) Hl to steady ; Riso Lt a Soran _ Northwestern Lie a TEATS ‘users. ine openings near you. Insertions, 25 words gency is now open for business ere We train and help you so you} or under ........... 35 at 412 1-2 Main Ave., Bismarck, hi can make up to $100 a week or|{ 3 insertions, 25 words N. D., Associated ‘seme OUT OUR WAY By Williams P more. No experience necessary. or under ............ 1.00 agency at Aberdeen, S. D., and - a te ere mn + serene —— a ea Pleasant, profitable, dignified 1 week, 25 words or 12 others in different states. This “73 Ti Gat work. Write today. W .T. Raw-| MOGEE Nissi 1.45 business has been running for Gr” ik i leigh Co., Dept. ND253, Minne- Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- years, is honest and reliable. We r tional per word get you any kind of help, skilled apolis, Minn. i) WANTED—Burl igh county now) and unskilled men and women. for dy hustler to sell} CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Help furnished free. Our phune Ward's Reliable Remedies and! RATES 7 ET et aaah Manager, “> «other products. Experience not 2 ee necessary, Offers big earnings on 90 Cents Per Inch ~~ WOR W RENTED small capital. Particulars given All classified ads are cash in — a ORK WANT! on Sates Dr. wae ple advance. Copy should be re- Ei ACK’S gor ae clean: Company, Winona, Minn. Estab- ived by 9 o'clock to it ovt or cir lat leaky or lished. 1856. insertion sasie day. sdirgesly elogi 1 radiator. All work guar- GOs! | 3136S TED—Thoroughty competent} anteed_and_price_reasonable d THE MAN WITH TRUCK—Wants job ae ar awe. lady for dry goods and ready- * —Wan' jal ni year’ department, One whol] BISMARCK TRIBUNE hauling grain. Phone 249 or 1377 HOT T! EVEN some experience in win- PHONE 32 or write Box 344, Bismarck, N. 0, MOVE, WE dow decorating and ad writing COOK wishes a job on cook car or HAETA GIT UP aaah Must be able to speak) ———————— “hotel, For particulars write Bis- 7 or German. Write Tribune, c-o Ad) __ HOUSES AND FLATS marek Tribune, c. No. 33, AN' OO A b No. 32. __|FOR SALE—Seven-room house. i oe ) : WANTED—Licensed barber at the; Modern in every wa: including! FOR SALE O' RUNNIN: FOR SALE by owner, Northwest 1-4 28-140-77. Write Theo. Albrecht, ; Northwestern Bank Building, Min- neapolis, Minn. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished Ys heated gartge, full baserzent. One of the best built homes in Bis- marck. On pavement, shrubbery and good lawn, always kept in best condition. Ixcellent location. Well furnished. May be pur- chased with or without furniture, hotel and pool hall at Baldwin. Write Sam Hanson. Baldwin, N. D. WANTED—Young man with car for employment. Ask for Mr. Le Grand Pacific hotel, city. GOOK WANTED at once on bridge \.pstew: Phone 697-J for further ‘f¥nformation. J. J. light Md Rue & Son. direct from owner. For informa-| housekeeping rooms, all modern,| When eastern Florida was swept by @ tropical hurricane, highways were uo : ail “No. 4 ‘i ..| and two garages. Al!so range for i A vi WANTED—Man for general farm tion write Ad No. 28, c-o Tribune. sale. Call at 523 Sixth street, oF blocked in hundreds of places by fallen trees. And with the trees, of FOR RENT—All modern five-room course, went telephone lines. The upper picture was taken on the Dixie house with a three room. apart- work. One that can milk cows. Highway near Vero Beach. The lower one shows the wreckage of the docks hone 213-M. §. E. Turnbow. Phone_12-F220 phone FOR RENT—One large furnished be t in additi let. Re- off Fort Pierce. Both photos were made while rain still fell and the wind x WANTED—Porter and utility man,] TUrtly "Yoacrated’ nd Guinted,| sleeping room, suitable for one or howled along at a 50-mile clip. i a call 801. hardwood floors, gas __ stove. ee aman slo Mert el 7 ——— Wty Phonne 882-J or call at 320 Man-|__at ye ot interfered w *h th \- WANN FEMALE HELP WANTED | Gan St FOR RENT—Well furnished front 30 BLOCKS ARE Site bie ec Trae } WANTED—Two girls, must be able) to travel, transportation paid. Apply Miss Kiem, Annaxe hotel, Room 4, Friday evening from 6:00 to 9:00 p. m._ aN WANTED—High school girl to work! room with kitchenette and closct. —Call at 411 Fifth St. or phone 273, ‘OR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. Call at 406 Sixth street, or phone 431. FOR RENT—Eight-room house, newly decorated, with garage, large yard and lilac hedges. Mu: have reference from First Nati al Bank. Call Mrs. Mary L. Me- Lean, 104 Thayer Ave W. pany but paving is being laid rapidly TR I 3 at present. About 115 men are em SONTAG | ployed by the company, working on EYP LA TANYA Dy the streets and machines and at the Ay company’s plant at the east end of Broadway avenue. PAVED; 40 LEFT “ty Cua A a ~) OLS hen school! FOR SALE— ni eottee taka ss |_| The following streets, according to DSA fh a for board smfamily, Phone 1073| crascnutio weicc ar” Sota gata | WANTED—Men boarders. —Good|Haggart Construction Com-| Heggart, sre practically” completed: 1 mic Mii 4 82. Mrs. J. H. Kling, Box 451,! Ave. Phone 1072-J. home sorte! BRS at 109 Man- pany Pushes Huge Project eventh between Avenue D and the LO ARAN min naan dan street. Phone 1426. DICKINSON MEN ESCAPE SERIOUS INJURIES Boulevard, Eichth between Avenues B and F, Ninth between Avenues B v, aa a Tenth eran aoe A RNISN R 4 ne ane jayer and Rosser and Avenue NY VN 7 Dickinson — Harold Lilly and} Approximately 30 blocks of pav-|C, and Eleventh from Broadway to SCS Meio Harry Kirschner narrowly escape mee ‘d ‘ai , | Avenue C. serious injuries and possibly death ing have been ‘aid in Sismarck this Streets which remain to be paved FOR RENT—Four room house with lights and water at 310 Eighth street So. 5. nite ft al (OM SRWULLanas - ib ©1090, Gy wea SENNCL OE sania aly aN n ts ay a ua WANTED—Experienced maid for val general saat he aah ‘Anyone not competent nec Xapnly. Write Tribune Ad No. 34. WANTED—Dishwashers at Hotel Tewards Completion { NMieet/eunte AEG. U. 8. PAY. OFF. ‘POSITION _WANTED—Salesman, Prince. office manager, accountant desires | when the car in which they were rid. | summer and the remaining 40 blocks | are as follows: Twelfth, Thirteenth, ’ to make change. Bismarck or|ing plunged through a road detour | to be paved this year will be finjshed| and Fourteenth from Broadway to MOM 'N POP f Y APARTMENTS outside. Your answer held con-| fence and into a washed out culvert| by Oct. 1. Avenue B, Fifteenth from Thayer FOR RENT—Two light housekeep-|__fidential. Tribune Ad No. 31. hole tie Set ie light wk prtedden was mee in Ae to Neale 2 Aiea ser from Bete ey ‘ | POSITION WANTED—By exper-| was burning on the fence to warn! marck today by George W. Haggart,| to Avenue B, Broadway avenue from ing mera ec call at pau) stenographer. Rabestnces them of the danger. Lilty was badly| of the Haggart Construction com-|! Ninth to Fourteenti streets, Thayer T DEMAND PROTECTION | wuoa! NOT So FAST, 113 Mandan or phone 637-J furnished. Write Tribune Ad| bruised and Kirschner suffered cuts | pany. from Tenth to Fiiteenth, Rosser WHOT ARE POLICE FoR MR GUNN . CORRECT! —113 Mandan or phone S22. ____ No. 30. about the face and arms. Rainy weather this summer has! from Tenth to Sixteenth, Avenue A RUNNING TO THE Broadway or phone 129-W. FOR. RENT—One three-room fur- nished apartment with private bath. Private entrance. Call 404 Ave. F. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. eevee nt ea ec TMT Ny PVT Vb FUK.LWU DOLCE AFTER GRUCE OANGERFIELOS RupfER CHEUK FOR $690 BOUNCED BACK FROM THE BANK ———o @vT IT SEEMS “THERE (F NOT To aDPREHEND CROOKS 2 THIS IS AN OUTRAGE! TL — The Laurain Apartments. Phone ‘ ace seen < 2 . THINGS “THAT POF DOES C= 1926 B: as Se FURNITURE FOR SALE coy RUTH DEWEY GROVES ©ncaoiry ic. 4 NOT KNOW THE LEGAL ; FOR SALE—Sewing machine, di fs ae chee a] ing set, library table, rugs, boo! cases, bed, chairs, desk, hose, lawn » \mower, garden tools. Véry rea- sonable. Must be disposed of at Call at 819 Fifth street, or phone 242. ieee he FOR SALE TRADE—High grade player piano, with about 75 rolls, Will sell cheay for cash, or trade for cattle. ‘all at 307 Fourth street, or phone 627-J. FOR SALE—One electric heater, and Vernus Martin bed, complete rice iu off with Lila. No, it couldn’t be that! Rod woulda’t do a thing of such low order: But something must have happened very suddenly—some- thicg that hed caused Rod to for- set, or not to care, that he had promised to let her know when he'd had enough of their hollow mockery of marriage. But this wes shabby! To let her come home and find herself de serted in this coldblooded manner! It would not do to have him en-|that she had cloaked Bertie Lou counter Bertie Lou. But Lila did not have her caller admitted with- out a great deal of fear. Bertie Lou could ercate a lot of trouble if she were so minded. Cyrus would not care to listen to her. . . he had lost all respect for her, Lila knew. But Bertie Lou could talk—to; She be-| the Frasers, for instance. lieved that Bertie Lou still saw Molly now and then—and she might find a way of convincing Cyrus—if she really knew any-| thing. with faithicssness out of the fab- ric of suspicion—that she had no grounds for accusing his wife of a Maison with young Marco Palmer. “But now that you've got him and it's all over I want to tell you that I wouldn't stoop to hold a man who could fall for you,” Bertie Lou said, without waiting for Lila to speak. ‘ The latter felt herself flung from one extreme to another. Now it was doubt. What could Bertie Lou mean? Not really that Rod E | a z WE 1S A CRooK! DIDN'T WE PASS A Tust’s Pont. Yours SUST THE AFTER Nou PuT OvR JOB IS To RUN DOWN CRIMINDLS BUT WE DONT INTEND To DLY NURSE-MAID AND . LOOK OUT FOR SAPS LIKE THIS BIRD DANGERFIELD TO EARTH! HE ROBBED/ SENSIBLY.VOU WERE AS WIS. THAT CLEANED OND PRESSED - jand she had parted? Lila took ART GENT gonlen oak! And he didn’t have to do ft. ft! sin could hardl lege MAMES UT A PERSONAL ‘BY b SM \NHO f nee js y believe that ‘courage on the ba chance th A ibiraty fable ceed. combination wasn't fair! Bertie Lou's whip-|Rod had carried the story of her | this could be Bertio Lou's meanttig. MATTER. BETNEEN You BND MADE A SUCKER QUT OF YOU er aioe at p | ping pain began to give way tolproposal to him to Bertie Lou.|She decided to remain silent, lest DANGERFIELD. WE DIDN' WW A SMART ANDY. YOU'RE at 711 Sixth strect, or phone/ 288-R. ois FOR SALE—White enamel baty bed. Call at 811 Thayer Ave., or phone 1054-M. BARGAINS in used furniture. anger. She blamed Lila. Rod couldn't have been so heartless if he had not been influenced. It was at that moment she chanced to see the withered gar- denia that she had kissed and left But why was Bertie Lou here, at) this ungodly hour? Lila glanced she divulge too much, Pcrhaps, after all, Rod had not told Bertie at her clock—-the time was five | Lou about last night and the scene minutes of ten. | She threw back the silk covers! on the balcony. “You can tell Rod that he needn't on her bed and sat up against the | have run away like a whipped cur,” re Foriite Oy Maia) tor eae ne Balt eetore Sue lace-trimmed pillows. The room) Bertie Lou continued, growing — her pearts |to bits, as theagh she could there. | ¥#8, n semidarkness with the| warmer. “I wouldn’t have put out AUTOMOBILES asaieave min | by destroy the love that had shades close drawn to keep out the |a finger to stop him. I want yon FOR SALE—1928 “Chrysler “52” coach. Attractive price for im mediate sale. Cash or terms Write Tribune c-o Ad No. 29. in order to make her generosity Me repudi- ad dint al her treachery ty to her husband fagty reminds bi joyal- | brompted her to put it to her lips. see O! They thought they could treat her like an old shoe, did daylight. One, near the bed, was half way up to admit air. Lila jumped out of bed and hastily pulled it down. She must, she guessed, look a sight. Rage always | both to know that. “Ever since you began crawling around after him I've given you every chance, because I couldn't i ‘i love a man who wanted 2 girl like u—I wo eoupe in fx nt a house p: they? Cast her off lie that heap . Wes i : good condition. Phone 1452. M. P: of old things in the wastepaper if had raged through tho, nigit You, Lila, even if it was only after O. Stee basket! And she had come home i led Vout eed eter may. you knew. " | ae LOST—Two 30 x ires between | Bismarck and Mandan. i return for reward to C. A. Dike-| man, Lahr Motor Sales. MISCELLANEOUS YOU MAY VISIT the Surgeon and, he can cut out your tonsils, goiter, | a piece of your stomach, a hunk cf} yger liver and other internal) ofgans and glands but—he can not | cure you, for the inflammation is; too deep ‘or his knife, for it is in the blood. If you visit our Clinic all we will cut out is the bunk and, hocus-pocus out of the practice of medicine and the poisons out of| your diet. We will remove the; acid poisons from your blood stream by Our Alkaline Blood) treatment, pure Vitamin Herbs, Roots and Bark. We will cure! you to stay cured. If we take, your case we guarantee a cure or; «Yefynd the money. We have cured Sundreds. we can cure you.| Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan i cA TMi a emerging in bin @resning Bertle Lou's voice NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXVI A Ben Bertie Lou opened the door of her home she saw at once that something had happened. The place was in confusion. A trunk, closed and—Berti¢ Lou soon found out—locked, stood in the center of the living room. Worn collars, an old hat, a pair of shabby shoes, were piled into the wastepaper basket. The desk was .open and had the appearance of having been hastily ransacked. An empty cardboard suit box, with crumpled tissue paper—Bertie Lou couldn't recall what had been dreaming of a chance to pour Rod's coffee and make his toast. They might be breakfasting together at this very moment. Even then, per- haps. Bertie Lou tried to laugh, but the tears ran into her mouth when she opened it. It was rotten of them, acting as though she had tried to stand in their way. Rod smeaking off in the night, like a thief in his haste. It was con- temptlble. She wouldn't stand for it Then, for the first time since entering the apartment, she went into her own room. And there. on her dresser, propped against the beaker of roses, she found a note. It was cold as Ice in its restratut. Rod told her merely that he was leaving and would send her. as soon as possible, the name of a lawyer through whom she might communi- cate with bim. Tt nearly broke Bertie Lou's heart. Perhaps it would have had she not been buoyed up by her Exhaustion had forced her to bed just before daybreak. But she had Rot slept. She was barely back on her pil- lows, with a soft rose-shaded lamp | burning on a stand at the head of her French bed, when Bertie Lou! was admitted. eee HEY tooked at each other as_ two duelists might before the clash of blades began. Bertie [ou walked slowly over, as the maid who had shown her up, closed the door behind’ her, and came close to the bed. Lila waved her hand toward a chair. “Good morning,” she cs- sayed pleasantly, but her voice was thick and jerky. Bertie Lou did not take her eyes from Lila’s face, or move toward the chair she indicated. Her eyes were narrowed to slits and a scornful sneer twisted her lips out of all resemblance to their natural curves. Lila's eyés fell ito make him care for you.” Lila flushed and lost some of her caution, She was sure aow that rtie Lou did net know Rod had scorneé her. “You hadn’t any right to inter- fere.” she said brazenly. “You knew when you marricd Rod that T still loved him. I made no secret of that. And anyone but a fool would have guessed I'd have him back. And how could you expect to hold the man I wanted?” she added with a sneer. “Rod was my man. You took him when he djdn't care what happened. If he wanted to come back to me you hadn't any right to try to stop him. You shouldn't have caught a husband on the rebound as they say. my dear. It isn’t safe.” “Well, you've got him,” Bertie Lou replied. struggling hard to keep down her emotion. “And I wish you both the sort of luck you de serve!” She wheeled and hurried out of the room, slamming the door behind her. i away, and she plucked nervously (Harvard). Locas Block, Bis ’ anger. No matter if Lila was to| at the embroidered hem of a sheet. $8 t arck, N. D. packed away in it—had been |), Roa A sheet. WA FOR SALE—Ailiman-Tavlor|p Mleted, apparently, against a wall.| Bimpelt to be auch & cad, "+ | She trled to laugh, a wretched at-| TILA seitied down on her pillows threshing outfit. 25-50 tractor, in, separator. Wagon,. gas tank, tractor plows. Overhaule: in A-1 shape. A real bargi Arnold Rupp, Baldwin, N.1 WANTED TO TRAUE OR $ Hotel at Kulm, ‘N. D. Good pay: ing proposition, fiue location. Good terms in_ sellin i tzatt Clooten, Kulm. mation will be giv: out of the way of someone in a burry. The cushions on the davenport were disordered. Had Rod slept there without making his bed? Had he been to bed at all? It was bie habit to put his pillows and covers away in a closet each morning be fore he left. And usually he placed) Bertie Lou believed she could hate him for it someday—but not yet. Not quite. She was sufferi too cruelly not to know that si loved him in spite of everything. But her anger remained sufficient- ly strong to send her to Lila. If they had not gone away together. Lila and Rod, Bertie Lou still had @ chance to let them know how despicable had been their conduct. She would tell tempt. “Goodness, what's the matter with you?” she cried, at her own lack of poise. anything happened?” “Why ask me?” Bertie Lou re- turned with a hard levelness that further disturbed Lils. It also armed her with irritation. She be came snappish. “Why shouldn't | ask you?” she retorted. “You insisted upon see- “Has alarmed | with a softly escaping sigh of relief issuing from her colorless lps. There was nothing to be feared from Bertie Lou, and her almost fanatical pride. “I'd like to see myself stand by and give up the man I loved, no matter he thought about anyone else!” she thought. sneering at Bertie. Lou. And Rod hadn't gone to Bertie Lou with any tales, after all. Lila took hope in that. It gave her a WHERE WE BREAK ANY LOM. THoT's NAS SLICK = STOFIND WIM OND STUNG! YOUR ONIN RECOURSE! DOPEAL Goo! ‘BE DOME IN ABOUT A WEEK —BUT A WEEK'S \A LONG TIME -GEE' 1% \WOAIDER IF HES GOIN To BRING ME SOMETHING 2 What's This? By Blosser DY! FRECKLES IS Goll i BANE YouHAD 5 ANY AES FROM FRECKLES SINCE | L SAW You LASY, non the daytime cushions in a very neat, Lila what she before hance, 8 slim one perha| but f machines at reasonable and precise row. 2 thought of a girl who would marry hyena Py we pela laa’ nrer talon a chance, 10 i her- Needles, parts and sarees J a aa Bertie Lou told herself he had|*0F money and then work day and| Ig it reason enough [ve | self right with him until . . . well, makes, Singer Sewing Machine, night to enmesh a former lover iD | come to tell you what bomins- | Lila told herself, people get used Shop. Phone 254 or cull at 219} not heen to bed at all. Her heart/a tow intrigue. te chase Ea, me g 4 5A to shocking ideas. “She might fn Broadway. : seemed to stop beating with the cee said, her voice held iow, but vi-|@ way to make herself irresistible. : . FOR SALE—Complete Hhreating next thought tliat came to her. Why | J ILA received her abed. She had/ brating with suppressed passion. She reached out and’ touched the cad outtit, o00-00 takes, it Will Z/ had he gone away like this? She| +“ sent word at first that she could| Lila eat bolt upright, “Wha . .|bell to summon her maid. She 7 oe ee oe é flew to his closet, opened it, and | Not see her, but Bertie Lou had told|@ . . t?” she gasped. must find Rod immediately, and go * (2 saw that {t was empty. It was| ‘be butler she would not leave until) “You heard me, and you know | down on her knees, if necessary, to SALE—Tourist’s or hunting: | my. she caw his mistress. Lila in-| what I mean,” Bertie Lou went on.|Profess her shame and remorse. camping gad A Cheap if: taken} strange that he shou!d stop to pack | quired, and learned that Cyrus had| Lila turned white. So Rod had | Lila laughed. at once. Phone 518-R i atl his clothes If he were running | not yet left for the office, told! He must have found out (To Be Continued) Inquire ‘at Tribune office, zn | Sek i . “ Fi 4 q ;