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| FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE NINE .; , thirty years, =< Bs: WANTED Tu Bi purebred rams at reasonable nape. the Extension Division of the North| country being listed in the biblio- ier wheat ' hauling, gravel, lumber, passengers, most any purpose, 7-36x6 splendid tires. Cost $10,000. Would consider car in trade, very FIRST AEROPLANE RIDE MiGUT PROVE To BE WS LAST, MANY SYMPATHETIC OF ALL THE WMIATORS 1 WHO WANE BEEN WSSING AND NENER | | e ene e WANTED TO BUY—Ford roadster] Black-faced bucks will kota ont th. ree college which} graphy. The North Dakota circular, | the } or light truck. J. C. Beattie, 622|/around $40 in cost, and the avtige which contains 34 pages, includes} ume of aeaaion | in North Dakota ie 5) ri une aSSl. @ ver semen S Mandan street. price for white-faced bucks will be such subjects as history, selection of| has been increasing rapidly. i WANTED—Good clean rags, be per | bout $30, according to information ” is the opinion of its authors,|breeding stock, ition, feed-! ease prevention is imperative if Pie | pound. Short Stop Service .| secured by Mr. Baker. O. J. Weisner, O. A. Barton and Dr.| ing and care of poults, management | profitable activity is to be continued | —== P H ON B 8 82 =a Fon, Farmers who wish to buy bucks|Don McMahan. of mature turkeys, marketing, cost here, according to the circular, and : ——— — a 5 “ee 7 ca ae to Aeros en tee bee bls i viet G has| of aces cell of exhibits,| disease prevention is discussed in TRA ‘ir county agents in the next few n isl in the Uni tates | sanitation ai isease prevention. {| careful detail in the circular. Copies MALE HELP WANTED Py a RFAU ESTATE FOR SALE LIST YOUR PROPERTY ~ days or to write directly to Mr. ing problems of turkey pro-| Turkey production i. the United] can be by writing to the age au ‘WANTED—High school boy to work Classified Advertising Rates FOR SALE FOR SALE or exchange, as we have Baker at the college. duction, “wy three bulletins in this| States has fallen off one-half in the| ricultural colle== Be Bey cteeaen Ware Effective Jan. 3, 1928 NEW BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and] " buyers, also clients who will ex- | iw alk a ~ = we A Aa, cre afte tunes | meion’ Sone 6 |[ ith ph, ful ities ee | Shen. ates one’ | Expert Turkey Advice : ‘oung man with car for|| 2 Insertions, 25 words Price $4900.00, ‘Terms. * | nc Printed for Farmers ||OUT OUR WAY By Willi ; steady employment, Ask for Mr.||_ 4 Lor ARE SE FOR RENT—LEASE r insertion words Mathcad tne bem In aes LeVine, Grand Pacific hotel, city. ue sti anew pet ped ee, STORE ROOM at Bismarck, N-D.| Turkey producers of the north: FEMALE HELP WANTED TUMder scesrereesce 14S |] S8ERee, full lot, south front and | | SODC cone seine vicinit, nate: | west vl welcome a publication of WHY) HOW \/H EY 2 WANTED—Experienced maid for|] Ads over 25 words, Sc addi- Tetite: located ce § able for business or athletic pur- 7 oo STRANGE! WHOT ? general housework. No laundry. * tional per word ap Anply Lad Corporation, Lw AS, gest * Anyone not competent need not CLASSIFIED DISPLAY COTTAGE, six rooms and_ bath, ox 368, Bismarck, N. Lt CAINT ' apply. Write Tribune Ad . porch, hot water heat, oak floors, ROOMS FOR RENT FELLER CUD }) Aaow!' T 4 5c 98 | MINETTE. BEAUTY SCHOOL. RATES ard ‘wood trim, east front, well | = ~, Write for information. | Morel! 99 Cents Per Inch nigel tonto nimaretie ple eget ede ss positions open in we can a NEW BUNGALOW, stucco, five able. Call at 408 First street oF ave ee enya RONG TE: any classified ag Feed is rooms and bath, five closets, built- | phone 667-W mornings or after 6 WANTED—Girl for general hoi Aaa ty Sodom ta anlar in ice box and kitchen cabinet, full | _ o'clock. work. One who can care for ee iia i y waa ire partitioned wsement with \di- FOR RENT— Light housekeeping Phone 959 or call at 718 Third insertion’ same day. tional finished bed room. Garage,| rooms in modera home. Close ite Las TH : east front and splendid location.| Private srerance. Phone 544-W or _.___ POSITION WANTED BISMARCK TRIBUNE Hes eesilag thatt call at 32. i POSITION WANTED—Competent PHONE 32 NEW HOUSE, stucco, six rooms and | FOR RENT. ed | use- stenographer-bookkeeper desires bath, hot water heat, built-in fea- rode ene) with gas for cook- position, has had three years ¢x-|—————— tures, attached to house, | ing. one 619-W or call at 619 perience and can furnish best of beautiful finish and wonderful Sixth street. . references. Write Tribune, care} PERSONAL .| home. East front. Trees. Price ‘—Two large unfurnished of Ad. No. 42. .| WANTED—Information ita busi-{ $7250.00 for quick sale. Terms. “Hight housekeeping “ers i fai YOUNG MAN with several years} ness matters, as to ress ern home. lose in. atc! experience in bookkeevinz and| Mrs. Margaret Moore, who has| OTHER eaually attractive, homes |W. Broadway. Hello, Folks! Lsitind ts wo cette i aaa Kindy ale Tana befttag part of the city. Insurance of leepi ‘ct jeri ns S'pose you wonder manent position. jone . a i La pelt ree 1A NS every form written in good relia- ie leepi ng 00m in atic “4 % lern who Tae ana what 39. W Bl ble companies. Money to loan, ee Cmte bey OF " ‘MOUSES AND FLATS 9, ill give reward. ‘ phone 1151-R. 1 am doing here. ’ ¥OR SALE—Seven-room house. = Phone 188, rnished rooms in Well; ny nares Modern in every way, including FOR SALE "5 home. Hot water heat. “ sony? heated garcge, ful ‘basement One tt CouEa ee Guitar Lat 404 Tenth st eet or phone U OTTO BUY.’ if of the best built homes in Bis-| FIVE ROOM NEW MODERN B I just hired out | re a res habe iy} stucco bungalow, hardwood floors,| Office with First Gusfanty Bank. | FOR GENT Weil farniched om with LAHR MOTOR best condition. Excellent location.| [ire Pyczs double garage, « very WORK WANTED Call at 411 Fifth 8. or phone SALES to tell you Well furnished. May be pur-| food ! : LET ACK'S Radiator Shop cleaa| FOR REN enished room. all about the good chased with or without furniture, out or f air that leaky or quire at 214 nan street. buys they have, and direct from owner. For informa-| SIX ROOK 7 MODERN 1'¥ ) ped clog. -| radiator. All work guar- lat -yeesito tai house by September first, hot wa-| $6500.00. Gocd terms. Trae pare Te eee ce Y i peed ca Lan fet = = the Right Place.” 4 ec Must he seen to he ae | FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGA-| garments. Phone 826-J or call at | thoroughly before mal efter pane Watch out for me i site te | od floors, built-in fea-} 507 Third street. Mrs. Mattie | j in thi I * preciated. Phone 1419-W or call ee Cie TrGut ome | See. ing. in this paper. Tam at 206 West Thayer. “Sale price $4700. Eas: wilt tall Se ae seein going to appear reg- BUNGALOW FOR RENT—Almost ee OE carta ; decorating. Good work.| Baker Will Purchase larly. 5 new five;¥oon bungalow, located | ae priced. A. Arntson. sala north of High school. For further! EIGHT ROOM MODERN TWO] _ Phone & 500 Purebred Bucks Yours truly, get el inquire at 502 Seventh pated pone sted ee eee WANTED TO RE! © si a eb ak " Ti hot water heat, fire place, — - = —— ‘coperative purchase o: icks » ~wW. Responsible party wants bailti in f. “tures. South frent, out eek 4 Gear ten ates “ae for North Dakota sheep raisers wil} to rent five or six room modern) gilt carage. Sale price $7860.) SPE Teoma living room kitchen<| Pe made during the next few weoks ee ae vet | % ette and bath. ‘o be occupied e i move any time between Sept. Ist) THIS AGENCY HAS A LARGE] _Sent. ist. Cali 1068, Fert oid fettoci for the Ex: i an 15. _ Phone 1284. number of very desirable lots and | WANTED TO RENT—Six or seven agricultural college > FOR RENT—Furnished house for| houses Bel prices and can sat-) room bungalow. Write Ad. No.| The ‘Agricultural’ “Credit Corpora- | Berteatee Sl. yer. 41. care of Tribune, giving all de-| tion of Minneapolis, whieh hes fi- / tails. — huge importations of breed- i AUTOMOBILES HEDDEN REAL ESTATE | WaNnTED TO RENT—A modern| ing ewes during the = past few years, PON HEARING THE w D BE AWEK, i FOR SALE—28 passenger bus, dual AGENCY divertt ale roouraeane: 1 love in| orl cooperatasta rts orefecnioneae NEWS TWAT Pop's | YOUR HUSBAND AMONG THE MISSING, sce 7 wheels, four speeds, suitable for] Webb Block Thone 0.| Write Tribune, e-o Ad No. 38. |! ply farmers of this state with good, oP es T'S JUST GHASTLY To THINK PERWAPS, BEFORE “THEN COULD CET OUT— BUT HE ‘SND NOONG,NOT ENERS.. UNDBERGH COULD MaKe A SAFE | sid pe gable ns or 7 TAY | 7 ¥ \ NW N77: FRIENDS AT LINDING IN'SUCH A ROUGH t of the ti ibbs, __Lueas Block, Bismarck, Ne. Dab, , ee f@' owt PLEASANT ister: come again. is if T can quality.” garden and he could build a rose Worlds best retrievers. Itasca furniture was arriving. “ Kennels. Howard Stone, New) But what could she do? Rush} When it was fully furnished at ie . a RMLs es pore i ara a “ nes tbe 4 Rockford. N. Da". | — out and confront him? Banish all|last and every piece was in its! pose you come back then.” ngs If tt onty pal 1 ‘es 3 { FOR SALE—3 or 4 bottom used | thought of his return? That was|DFeper place, Bertle Lou herseit|"°=qi) right,” Red replied. an| Pisce. "FOR SALE—1 1926 Chevrolet tr -« machine. Phone 1099-W, mornings FOR SALE_ Two used trucks. One 8 1-2 ton Packard. | One 3 1-2 ton Republic. One McCormick binder, used. On Terms. DAKOTA CORPORATION F. 0. Box 368, Bismarck, N. D._ | ick, | one ton; 1 1926 Ford truck, ton. In Al condition. Inquire at Histieron: Top Body Works, pa Broadw: one Ac1 shape. Western Auto Co. Mandan, FOR SALE. i Ford coupe _ Phone 1452, in M. E t uP OUT OF BED, WHAT Brien E here?” eho blurted out, and.ertle| oy ese was caual to the occasion. ts it safe to have him here?” she Crt Ok Sah aie ‘ | asked. OT OF TW SIGRID A NOODE ne | ieitiy the kitchen, groaned | undisturbed, “but you sald you! “Fie isn't a fugitive, if that’s what Threshing outfit. 30 H. P. advanc: Rumeley steam enginc,' + Minneapolis separator, belts, set of 12 bottom lever lift plows, ten-; der and water tank with gears, sleeping cab. Splendid deal at Al shape. G. J. Kundert, Exam- iner, Northville, So. Dak. WANTED TO TRADE On STILT Hotel at Kulm, N. D. Good ing proposition, fiue Good terms in_ selling. Matt Clooten, Kulm. mation will be given. s WE REPAIR ali mal of sewing machines at reasonable prices. | Needles, parts and supplies for all makes. Singer Sewing Machine; Shop, Phone 254 or call at 219 Broadway. ! FOR SALE—i2 guage Winchester .a pump gun with deather case, $30. Re lsworth. Phone 795-R or! Write Full infor- | FoR SALE SALE—Electric piano, cost $1400.00. New. Bargain price for immediate sale. Inquire at Smith’s Stationery, 416 Broadway. abradors. | plow, good as new. Western Auto Co., Mandan, N. D. a3 FOR SALE—Second hand sewing THIS HAS HAPPENED ENTIE LOU and ROD BRYER out muccens. Bertie Lon ol looks at the house, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLIII BERTIE LOU could not forgive Rod, she decided, yet she did pity him. Pitied him so that she could not endure the thought of letting him walk out of her door and perhaps out of her life forever. At least she called it pity... . This impulse, mood or longing, whatever it was, that had brought him out to Moonfields might be but @ passing phase of his adjustment to his new existence. - Bertie Lou told hersetf that he might never what it would mean, to reveal her Presence now, she believed. Besides, she did not wish to talk to him. | Rod alone. He could hear an ant- mated conversation going on in low tones in the kitchen while he waited. In a few minutes Bessie returned to his side. She asked him point blank if he liked the house. Rod feared the purchase of it would be quite beyond his means. Bessie did not appear to be disap- pofted, Rod looked startled. hy . is the house for rent?” he evaded. “No, it's not.” Bessie informed him, “and the owner doesn’t want to sell it, either. It was built to rent at first and then sh. .er.. after a visit to it, when she had gone away feeling that {t would tie her too much to the unhappiness of the past to go on with her plans for renting the property. Every time she came to Moonflelds she was thrown deeper into painful re- ret. Instead of erecting a house wherein she could relive, in her memory, the fleeting joy of her honeymoon, she discovered that she had built a prison. In it she could not escape from thoughts of Rod that were so vivid she could almost feel his presence in the little cot- tage. Marco, who sometimes insisted upon coming out with her in of her protests, noticed that she was always greatly agitated over. sits, especially when the house was nearing completion and the saw that she had built a heart- breaking memorial. On the way heme from her last trip out with Marco she oe him WhHEUK IL Wo RUTH DEWEY GROVES ©2232. Offering a stranger a job like that! But Bessie had a surprise in store for her. “Of course we'd have to that you're a respectable mat hurried along, before Rod ‘could makes you think I need a job?” Rod asked. He wondered if he looked hungry and someone had taken pity on him. liked the house and I just thought maybe, if yon were all right and wanted to live here, you might get the job.” Rod laughed. “Well, I've never been a caretaker,” he told her, thinking how little indeed he had Bessie suppressed @ giggle. “He isn't here,” she said quickly. “Any- way, I'm his agent. And I know what he'll pay you. It isn't very much, in fact you get your rent as most of it.” “I suppose that’s reasonable for a little place like this,” Rod agreed. “Why doesn’t the owner live in it?” “He has another home, and he only wants someone here until hi decides what to do with place.” Bessie added the last bit of informa. tion on her own account. It was her private opinion that Bertie Lou was going “nutty.” Making her ask a perfect stranger to live here! She expected anything now and Hp Preparing a way out for Bertie uu. “I don't know but I'd like the job,” Rod said musingly. “That hour would give him time to think it over. ‘ ee WH he was gone Bessie WU to know,” Bessie besought her. I won't make a fool of myself.” They went into conference and brought up all that each could think of in connection with a caretaker's duties. ‘So hiding from the people who know him,” Bertie Lou explained. mustn't mention me at all.” Bessie was more agog than ever. “You you're thinking,” Bertie Lou smiled. “I'm not after a reward.” Bessie subsided. “Well, ff he doesn’t guess there's something phony about this he’s dumber than he looks,” she stated. eee ble than a tenant. And a tenant could not be put out at a moment's notice. As for Bessie’s claim to being the owner's agent—she was a friend Probably, acting in that capacity. And too ealous in her duties to al- low him to deal directly with the owner: And the work {itself. Why shouldn't he take it? Perhaps if @ got away from accounts and ers and balances for a while he would be able to hold the next Position that came his way. But hadn't he been away from them? Oh, that was different—being out of a job. He worried. There was a lot to do around a new place too. He wouldn't have to sit around much. The lawn was in, but it wasn’t doing very well, and there was room for a vegetable to buy his food. Promptly at the end of the hour he was back on Bertie Lou's front porch. This time when Bessie ad- mitted him there was no indication it Her mind was still in @ daze. She|she was going to dispose of the .stormed ‘out to the kitchen OR SALES coats. Call at | wanted time to think. But how | house. It was e sudden decision. |and demanded to know what Bertie |" Anyone else 4 a bienin Bee 300 Ave. B. oF tg 1257, could she hold Rod until she knew | tiers the adtaiteeeeat lacing | ou nad op her mind. “Say. what |ast on the same blue chair Bertie box. Chea ‘ he. 9f ent placing |{s this?” she asked heatediy. “That | °hsq occupied few minutes fe ALEC X- iP. what to do? {t on the market, but she ovérrodé | bimbe's going to come back; I'm bef . mauire at Tribune offic There must be some way! her loathing to part with it and if sure he is, and what am I going to) "7m, on. was here but he APARDNT Yet she was utterly unable to| Rod had been @ bona fide purchaser |tell him? This isn't my idee of | ian, wait to Pig Mg R RENTS mpercnen cients is pe | reach @ solution. Rod went on ie i have gone through with Bees ea i ce a ited. He ‘told He ve sihlie you ivi eat, | ey zi Joke,” want to p peg to Meating tin 7 57.00, with Bessle from room to room| put s¢ was impossible. to think of | sured her. oe Baey, | Suan Atl zee bed with mattress and puting most new, tennis racket and an! eak kitchen cabinet.’ Phone bua while Bertie Lou frantically searched for a means to delay his inevitable departure. He did not letting it go now that it had brought Rod to her door. Unless, of course, her fantastic plan failed “Sweet spirits of nitre! You aren’t really going to bire him are you? A perfect have to do is protect the place. You mustn't go away at night—all night, I mean—and of course you after “) stranger?” will have to take care of your own Bit FT. ! seem to be in great hurry to go. Oe, hae ee doesn't |" Bertie Lou amiled. Hie isn't 8 | room. Leurai orp a) 8h thankful for that. ° a4 stranger,” she explained. “I'll come out once a week and ime in Apertzenta: . “The owner is looking for a care: sorry I can’t: tell you all about, tt clean {t for you, and if you eat * 303, The :obvious thing, ‘of. course,|taker,” Bessie was. telling Rod | Bessie, but he'sa young man I used | your meals in the house you will FURNITURE FOR SALE would have been to attract Bessie’s | while Bertie Lou agonized over her | to know.” have to wash the dishes yourself.” ‘room | ,. furniture, mal screen, a ™ stove and misccllaneous artic Call it 800 Ave. B or phone 1257. | | attention and summon-her to ber side for a moment and ask her to obtain Rod's address. But Bertie Lou was teo excited, too hewildered, ability to handle the situation. “Yes?” Rod said politely. He could not see what that had to do with bim. Bessie’s eyes were popped wide open. She sensed a mystery. fish w] I thought you were cracked,” declared honestly, pe pil She was very certain about that. LE. to think ratio id, ho “You . . . you wouldn't like Oe. to tell your friend about it.” She|dollars a week, but if you have 4 h hones Pong heer et ever, pak poe i ae. ees position, ‘would you?” nt on,'| meant Marco. other work there's no objection to siecle crete,’ Call atp22d |. er without being seen by Rod: And Bartle Lou Aopped heipteesty | «Don't worry. haven't felt bet-| your being away in the daytime. Th a Ad furniture. | Furniture Co., | Kennelly | N. Nd perfectly crazy idea, as she char. acterized ft, had come to her. | Bessie excused herself and left into @ blue chair. Bessie might as well have held up & signpost to Rod, she thought. ter for. long time.” Bettie Lou avowed. “Then tell me everything I've got “t think I'll take it,” Rod de clared, “on one condjtion.” (To Be Continued) Catt To KELP EASE THE SORROW “Ws FILS Moms j } Ss formulate an answer. Bertie Lou! “1 wish you'd see him y If,” i FOR SALE—Good truck with ‘damp. said yes, but that he ought to|pricked up her enrs. That wasn't | Bessie said when it wes nent the j Leer bope ein She rey er infer- apologise for having taken up s0/ s0 Ean sasbo Bessie wasn't 80 | time for Rod's return. WE UAS REASO! bcs on es = much her time 11 h as he| dumb after all. “ ° ; FOR SALE—Packard 4-door sedan, 2 pobgaiabime ner ynpal It would spoil everything. He's 5 NN 3 HER.SHES = SO BROKEN very low ae G. Worner, expecting Rod he decided to-sell it. But something | taken care of the most precious ipiviwaiinsiineat ‘ te | Bismarck, N. D. Phone 853-M. | The (supeni has happened aoe 4 going to be| thing in life. “What would I have R Pp eewine penosaus sei for . rt ine, 40x64 Rux numa eee to do? anyone should want a caretaker to 28 Beperator in good shape. famley UCH of this wag true. Bertie|i, otf don't know yet. I'll have |itve in a humble little place like 4 Beat Separator with Rumley Oi ap had chat her mind tae ee Sod scsing bint” Rod that cottage. Still, it was furnished, i Pull 16-30 engine. Separator in about renting the place. It was| inquired, and a caretaker was more dependa- Jo BE NIMAGINE, : \F A MAN CAN DE * FROM JUST FALLING SEE BETTY! STRAIGUT AHEAD! TUATS LAND =I7'S TE PLACE

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