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I + WANTED—Thoroughiy "+ dow decorating and 1 WE PAY $1. “FOR SALE—Eight-room modern} *\ Hotel at K TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements ONE _ 382=—— MALE HELP WANTED r} icent arber at the; hotel and pool hall at Baldwin. Write Sam Hanson, Baldwin, N. D. with car for Inquire of New pry Mercantile Co., New Salem, N. D. —— FEMALE RFLP WANTED competent ’ sales! for dry goods and ready- to-wear department, One w has had some experience in win- ds writing Be ferred. Must be able to speak a Write Tribune, c-o Ad WANTED Scemas speaking sales- ‘woman for dr’ ry goods department. allt those of good cxperience apply. State salary and give references in first letter. Tribune, care of Ad. 36. WANTED—Experience: general housework. No laundry. Anyone not competent need not apply. Write Tribune Ad No. 34. WANTED—Office girl_for filing and cleri.al work. For applica- tion_blank write Ad No. 37, c-o the Bismarck Tribune. ae MINETTE BEAUTY SCHOOL. Write for information. More pb d open than we can f! 166 1-2 Broadway. F’ No D: dozen low aprons at home; thread furnished; reliable: lished 17 years; send sta Garment Factory, Aubur WANTED—Competent maid for general housework. Call at 802 Ave. B, or phone 902. POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED—Salesm office manager, accountant desir to make change. Bismarck or outside. Your answer held con- fidential. Tribune Ad No. 31. HOUSES AND FLATS _ FOR SALE—Large, beautiful Bis: | marck residence, centrally tele with large grounds and lots trees and shrubs. House is strict ly modern and everything both in- side and out is kept in spic and a condition. Two car garage. light accept, as part payment, if desired paid County unim- proved land. fe sure to see this property if you are looking for, 2 home. Address Ad No. 35, ¢-o Tribune. “ FOR SALE—Seven-room —h Modern in every w: including heated garrge, full baserrent. One of the best built homes in Bis- marck. On pavement, shrubbery and good lawn, always kept in best condition. \xcellent location. Well furnished. May be pur- chased with or without furniture, direct from owner. For informa- tion write Ad c-o Tribune. FOR RENT—Eight-room house, newly decorated, with garage, large yard and lilac hedges. Must have reference from First Nation- al Bank. Call Mrs. Mary L. Mc- Lean, 104 Thayer Ave W. home in good condition, lot 150 x! 50, close in, east front, garage room for three cars. Priced rea- sonably. Call 608 Third street. FOR SALE—Two-room cottage at a reasonable Pee at 1210 Sweet) Ave. Phone 1072-J. ae FOR RENT—Two rooms in modern house. 21% Second street. i AUTOMOBILES passenger bus, dual | wheels, four speeds, suitable for wheat hauling, gravel, lumber, passengers, most any purpose, 7-36x6 splendid tires. Cost $10,000. \ Would consider car in trade, very | , cheap. A little more than the cost of the ti C, C. Hibbs, Lucas Bloc! Kk, FOR SALE— Ford truck—1926 model, good tires and in good con- dition. eal at 320 Second Street. Ford coupe in in good condition. Phone 1452. M. Steen. FOR SALE—New 1928 Tudor Ford Call 518-R. Aen ass for cash only. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—26 H. P. Advance steam engine, hips Romley: Grain ! Separator i good shape. Rumley 28x44 Separator with Rumley Oil Pull 16-30 engine. Separator in Alshape. G. J. Kundert, Exam- iner, Northville, So. Dak. FOR SALE— Aultman-Taylor threshing outfit. 25-50 tractor, in. separator. Wagon, gas tank, fancier. eles plows. Overhauled, in A-1 s! 5 real bargain. Arnold Rare Baldwin N. D. WANTED Kulm, NB mete ing | proposition, Good terms in ell Matt Clooten, Kulm. Fon iMore mation _will_be given. WE REPAIR all makes of senibe machines. at reasonable prices Needles, parts and supplies for makes. Singer ees Machine Shop. Phone 254 or cull az 210 Broadwa: R SALE—One Winchester 12 ga. shotgun, shells, waders, vests, one ba! buggy, one a He cya) two lamps, one library lam) ne 505, e call at 1008 Ave & FOR SALE--0:.2 15-30 gas tractor |' or will consider using e with tor for threshing serson. Phone No. 810. Scott Cameron. range in good con- dition. at 612 Inquire at Tribune WANTED TO RENT ——————_——— FOR SALE OR TRADE | LE eg ronlged ae P. Case en- Ad- in Teh cae class Beeaition s Harry Robb, Gity, yi Garden 8. Dak. iB R SALE change, “mere Ver Lucas Block, as we have will ex- No, 12 8 | F inh street |" 4 or pnone FOR 8 ALE—Castng box, Cheap "sinqure at Tribune office. GARAGE FOR RENT—$3.00 _per Fi SIX ROOM MODERN ‘IV ) STORY Ho) THIS AGENCY Wi Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words 2 insertions, 25 words or under 3 insertions, or under . 1 week, under ... .. 145 Ads over 25 words, 3c 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. 85 1.00 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 LOST ir of shell rimmed ‘inder please return to _ GARAGS FOR RENT month. ail 1300 Thayer street. 294. FOR SALE IVE ROOM NEW MODERN stucco bungalew, hardwood floors, fire place, double garage, vorv good Iccation. Sale p-ice $6750. Terms. house, hardwood floors, tire piace, south front, west end. Sale price $6500.00. Good terms, IVE ROOM MODERN BUNGA- low, hardwood floors, built-in fea; tures, basement garage, good con: dition. Sale price $4700. Easy terms. IGHT ROOM MODERN TWO story house, hardwood floors and trim, hot water heat, fire place, bailt-in fUxtures. South frent, out side garage. Sale price $7850. Terms. : HAS A. LARGE number of very desirable lots and houses at all prices and can sat- isfy any buyer. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ebb Block Phone 0. =i 5 . a LWIA LOL eT LET ACK’S Raciator WANTED TS ra rooms and private bath, city heat. For sale: Heating stove $7.00, bed with mattress and springs, most new, tennis racket and an oak kitehen cabinet. Phone 905 after 5:00 p. m. FOR RENT— Furnished apartment. ae Laurain Apartments. Phone FOR "RENT— Two furnished art Cat Call at 1014 Broadway shen __bhone 129-W. FOR RENT—Modern three room titel with kitchenette. Phone ee FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Desk, chair, rockers, dining ta: ind chairs, buffet, corner chi closet, tables, Simon's bed, commoe and glass, and Sing- er sewing machine. i at 819 Fifth stre:t or phone 242-J. ‘ if grade player piano, with about 48 rolls. Will sell cheag for cash, or trade for cattle. all at 307 Fourth street, or phone -627-J. SALE—Dining and bed room furniture and miscellaneous ar- ne Call at 300 Av . B or phone furniture. BARGAINS in used furniture. mht Furniture. On. Mandan, FOR EKLECTRT a=" nport. Call 781-M after 6:30 p. m. a —— WORK WANTED Shop clean ovt or fe ir that leaky or clogs 1 ele All work guar- teed _ai mn abl reline or re- moodel ladies’ and gentlemen's fur arments. Phone 926-J or call at street. Mrs, Mattie PUR: |. RE THE PILMOOR SIGN CO. are ex- clusiye sign painters only, making up-to-date signs of every descrip- tion and giving the best service possible, making it impossible for us to do any house decorating or any other eae But we can recommend Mr. A. Arntron who has 40 oir experience in house decorating and painting of every description. Our phone 899 will locate him. H. Pilmoor. RFAT, ESTATR FOR SALE FOR RENT. lodern seven room house by September first, hot wa- ter heat, suitable for rooming] ¢, house. Must be seen to be a preciated. Phone 1419-W or call; at 206 West Thayer. «HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Legion to Greet Blind French Vet Major sal had Scapini, blind French World War veteran, will represent France at t! this October. ey ROOMS FOR RENT certified check for $50.00 Payetl t, Presi BAO EAR RENT in meAtr ee | the order of A. P. ROOM FOR RENT—In modern now |of the Goard ot City Communion home on car line, two blocks frcm{as a guarantee that the bidder, Grand Pacific Hotel. ‘water. Gentlemen Phone 120-R, or call at street. two, with or without board. at 120 Ave. A, or phone 983-W. “Furnished room modern home. 745-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleeping room in strictly modern home. Call at 623 Sixth St., phone 1 FOR RENT—Well furnished front room with kitchenette and closct. Call at 411 Fifth St.. or phone 273. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rome, unfurnished. Call at 4 3 quire at En nih street ADV! EMENT Sealed t bigs will be rec Beare of City Comm: Ciey ot Bismarck, North D: ht lock P. Pp Aue ust 27th, 19: tire, hy | Bach bid must be accompanied by a Hot water heat. Call at 404 Tenth st.eet or phone room, Yn- |" Always hot |®uccesstul, will enter into an agri referred. Fourth FOR RENT—One large furnished sleeping room, suitable for one or Call N HE: PI Ox, TATION HE ETITION FOR ment for the delivery of the The Board of City Comm all bids. M. H. ATKINSON, ‘ORE! in . TO PROBATE Burleigh. Davies, Judge. bert Teske, Deceased. or Respondents. an State of North Dakot: 18 oe. in said St he the Court iI ek, in said. Count the 28th day of August the hour of ten o'clock in the for Btate of Minnesota, which Court of said Hennepin C TAN nowM GTN JV b FUK 1 WUR )(&- RUTH DEWEY GROVES ©1225, THES HAS- HAPPENED that they see eaeh Is heartbroken dixaipation ef- idle wi Lita had taught ber. They drift apart but Red not commit himself t infurintes her and Jewel robbery in which that he in the ti on keeping St sceret reputation. treachery, and she any it to gain his tove. He repudiates her F huaba: bes and departs wi ing that they were fi talre from the sw leaves Bertic Low with ton, he oan oie that Now GO ON SWE THE STORY CHAPTER XL . yaarco Grove his car over to the side of the road and brought it to a stop. Then be turned to| Marco Bertie Lou and kissed her. She closed her eyes, and kissed bim back. It was fair. Quickly. she pulled herself awi “Let .me go,” she cried wildly. “Mareo, I didn’t mean it; there was nothing in that’ kiss, not ‘sg Marco winced. “I kno he quietly. “Tt was a dud, but £ Uked it, Bertie Lou.” ‘There was @ doyinh ‘simplicity in an agreeable sound it makes. I thought I could buy you. And I would, too, if you'd have me.” Bertie Lou put a hand on his. “If I loved you the least little bit, Marco, it would make me awfully happy to be your wife. But I don’t. I like you immensely. So much that it's going to burt not to see you any more.” “That's a grief -you'l never, know,” Marco replied. -“Just try not seeing mé any more and you will find that this nice side of me you seem to know so much about is only a disguise.” “It will be you, Marco, who will end our friendship,” Bertie Lou said soberly. “I'm not going to any more parties or night clubs.” “I don’t expect you to until you get stron te ee ERTIE LOU shook her head. “Not even then. I never really enjoyed pretending you could for- get there wasn’t anything worth ving for,” she said slowly. “But I've reformed,” Marco main- tained. “I haven't even got a hip flask any more.” “Don't thi T haven't appreci- ated the sacrifices you've made to or your money. I'm 8 perfect idiot not to grab you. It just chances to be one of my ethical days, but 1 have others, when I'm so human I'm scared stiff at the thought of taking care of myself. You see I'm not a strictly modern girl, Marco. I always had someone to look after me...."” she stopped and sniffed. “I feel so sorry for myself,” she added forlornly. “You're modern to the tip of your lizard slippers,” Marco as- serted vehemently. “The old-fash- foned girl sometimes married for protection. As long as you insist upon having a little love mixed up with it, you're modern, Bertie Lou.” “Well, then, let's get back to town. I have to get up early to- morrow. “What for?” “I'm going back to work. Mr. Harrod has been wonderful. I can never thank you enough for get- ting me @ position with him, Marco.” “If I thought it would help my cage any I'd ask him to fire you,” Marco told her. “Hello, here we are on the Pike! I know a dandy Place to eat down the road a few keep me from being lonely,” Bertie | @#les.” Lou said. “But now that you know it won't lead to anything more than friendship you must forget me, Marco. I shouldn’t have let you go on believing I'd change my “What kind of a place?” Pcrtie Lou asked suspiciously. “A swell place.” “Dancing?” “Food too.” “Nothing doing, Marco. You're mind. I knew I never could say yes to you.” “No one peters what he will do,” stated firmly. “And while there's life in my body I'll keep on hoping that you will care enough for me someday to marry me.” “No, Marco, we mustn't see each other any more—we musta’t. You don’t know. . . . I may be tempted ot was a while fap scome the things you can gi ure and }'] travel and 2 beautiful home, gay friends and a giddy whirl of ex- eitement, dancing in smart hotels and jazzy clubs, something doing every minute. . . " she was grow- the way he said it that made Ber | (7 tie Lou’s heart ache for him. “You lovely clothes, lke tears in our chanpense EES EEE g-3 HI ate s sist a . trying to start me on the road to ruin again.” “You talk lke a movie star. Food Won't hurt you, Bertie Lou. I ever knew a girl could be so thin. Funny how you still look pretty.” “Is that mise not to drink anything?” she countered. “Cross my heart.” eee remained true to bis word. They drank mineral water with their. dinner of ‘roast duckling and & big cup of coffee with cream for their deepdish apple pie. bs age without a home and children. She knew, too, that there would be times when she would be seized with a desire to climb higher on the social ladder than Lila—to have a finer home and more serv- ants than the girl who had stolen her husband. She had had these moments, these seizurcs, before. She saw herself arriving in Wayville in an imported Nmousine, with a second man beside the driver. She would buy her mother a fine house—the fincst in Wayville; with a marquee on the lawn, where guests might have tea in the sum- mer time. It would soon be sum mer now. cee BERTIE LOU put down her fork with a sudden distaste for more food. She couldn't play with Marco’s heart like a tennis ball, batting it this way and that; yes and no. If she said yes again she must mean it. And her memory of the time she had been tempted to marry him was 80 clear. So ter- ribly clear just now when her mind had flashed out to her home and her father's house. She could feel the heat of the night before her wedding. How frightfully oppressive it had been! Not long now and it would be like that again. And her mother, still weak perhaps from her long iil- ness, up and down stairs, stewing over the preserves that must be done up, worrying ebout her. “My mother would like you,” she sald to Marco. She was surprised to hear herself saving it. It was so far from their previous re marks. “Does she wear a gingham apron and make ginger cookies?” Marco asked eagerly: ‘ “Perfectly delicious ones.” “Then consider me in love with ” ho said. “Say, Bertie Lou. don’t you let me drive you out there this summer to sco her? Maybe if she mct me I'd have ap Bertie Lou thought of the uscal | ally.” demi-tasse, sometimes with brandy, the countless cigarets that bad lowed the dinners together tn “He'll tire of 1" she told ber- self; “no.need to bo ruthless. He ‘will. go. back to-his former fricnds when he becomes bored with this sort of thing.” She looked out at| was the dancing throng in the center of the room. “You wouldn't like to dance 4g 3 z E Hf g : i g § Bertie Lou gazed at him from startled eyes. “Oh no,” she said quickly. “Marco, you know . . « Tm still married to Rod.” Marco looked unhappy. “But yew said you were going to get a di- vorce this Spring, It's Spring now, le Lou.” “Is it?” she asked bicukly,. As though she didn’t know it! But is only the beginning of Spring. ihe was like # prisoner whose deys were numbered. City Auditor. e sayentsn of the American Legion in San Antonio, Tex., ‘ajor Scapini is a member of the French chamber of He is shown here with his favorite dog. joners reserves the right to reject any and State ae North Dakota, County of In County Court, Before Hon... ¢. In the Siatter of the Estate of Al- Bertha Teske, Petitioner, ve, Mirinte Henning, Richard Teake and Marien Teske, and all persons interested, to the hereby cited and required to appear before the County Court of the County of noon of that day, to show cause, tf any you have, why the authenticated copy now on file herein of the last will and testament of Albert Teske, Jate of the county of Hennepin in the was ads mitted to probate’ by the Propate the Tist day of December, AD. 1926, PAGE rh STUFFED BEETS land 80 on. Put buttons on ment, ané orth: Id beets can be made into a safety pin, snaps in small bottle te execitele named & ein, Ha a | aisiay salad if the.centers are dug | keep everything handy. Ds AppO: ‘3 eet tReet Wy Ne etThont fens. outand cream, chcese god pimenta aol tequired by laweee °F (hls clration three on lettuce with French dress- CRS this lst day of Augui A.D. 198, if " DECORATIVE BERRIES If your strawberries are very big ones tnd fresh from the vat country, By the Court: H Ls serve them with theit stems on, 1. Cc. DAVIES, ! Now that clothes are getting fuss-|/around a little pile of owdired Judge of the County Court. jer, the old-fashioned sewing basket; sugar into which your guests cami ishoyd hold snaps, hooks, buttons ‘dip them. (Seal) 114-232-328 |OUT OUR WAY By Williams | TWets iT, Grease? HOH GOT TH KER INSTINCT. @eLAM iM WITH Aut YUH GOT, ON WIS J on GWeiT HIM, GREASY! NOW'S YoRE CHANCET T Git WAY HEAD O' HIM, ON PONTS, ITLL TAKE iM “TEN MEARS T' KETH UP wth YH SF YOH Pre MEW FOssiize> . FLANNIN MAQUTH ! HAOWS ty BUSTED Jaw? HERES Y YORE SouP AN! A EYE OROPPER. I HAINT GOT No SO0Y STRAWS. T'm AGON T! 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