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THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE MALE HELP WANTED 1 5 MEN immediately to learn Bar- ber profession. Exceptional cree) tunity. Free catalog, Moler Bar- Vege pee is Fargo, N. D., Butte, ont. ‘WANTED—HRigh school boy to work in clothing store before and after school and on Saturdays. Write 4 Ad, No. 40, care of the Tribune. ey BLP WA tli 'ED—Competent. eral housework in mother ’:; away 8 hours during the ‘ > day. Must like and understand : children. Call 978-W after 6 p. m. | WANTED—-Girl for general house- work. One who can care for baby. Phone 959 or call at 718 Third street. WAN’ for general house- work. Must be competent. Call at 314 W. Rosser. WANTED—Experienced girl for general hou-ework. Phone 828 or apply at 100 Ave. A W SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE—For South Dakota territory, first class salesman and collector for Power Farming Machinery. Permanent position, Competent man can earn good money. Advance-Rumely Lead Company, Aberdeen, ak. 'ED—Gir! i eee <p POSITION WANTED a | YOUNGMAN with several years p experience in bookkeeving and general office work, desires per- manent position. Phone 461-W. WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Raciator Shop clean out or re air that leaky or elosy-1 radiator. All work guar- j anteed and price reason j fF WANTED—A job cooking in-a cook | ear by a middle aged woman. Call at 302 F'fteenth street or phone 851-J. ALL THOSE who wish to take High School girls to work for board and room, please phone High School, 285 INTING, deco: . Reasonably priced. A. <Arntson. Phone 899. ee | ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Two large furnished newly decorated light housekeep- 7 ing rooms in modern home, priv- ate entrance, Close to capitol and high school. Call at 812 Seventh street or phone 300-W. ‘—Furnis room for light housekeeping with private entrance. Also for sale: Good id heating stove, cheap. Call at 422 } Fourth street or phone 1219-W. { FOR RENT—Two small furnished rooms in modern hot Reason- able.. Call at 408 First street or phone 667-W mornings or after 6 o'clock. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- Peering, rooms with gas for cook- ing. Phone 619-W or call at 619 | Sixth street. ‘ D me furnis| sleep- 1 ing room in all modern home with | + or without board. Close in. Call a 120 A or phone 983-W. ‘—Single furnished rooms for light housekeeping on _first floor. Available Sept. 1st. Phone _568-W or call 618 Sixth street. Keeping apartments in modern ome. Also for sale: Dining room furniture in good condition. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—beautifully furnished room suitable for two. Call at 421 West Thayer. Also for Sale: Green enameled vanity drerser and chest of drovers. FOR RENT—Two large unfurnished light housekeeping rooms in m \ ern home. Close in, Call at 222 ’ FOR RENT—One furnished light i housekeeping room, also-one sleep- " ing room. Phone 977-W or call at 419 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleeping room in strictly modern home. Call at 623 Sixth St., or phone 1151-R. uN i—Four furnishes jouse- keeping rooms. Inquire L. T. Rhodes, 307 Seventh ..treet. | FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms at 518 Sev- enth street. a FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home. Hot water heat. Call at 404 Tenth st eet or phone 745-W. FOR gt ary furnished front room in r-odern home. Close in. Call at 219 Seventh street. . HOUSES AND FLATS ; { FOR SALE—Seven-room house. | Modern in every way, including { heated gars.ge, full basement, One of the best built homes in Bis- mprek. Dn, pevenest, ngeiety an wn, always kept in ndition. ‘Excellent location. ‘Well furnished. May be pur- chased with or without furniture, direct from owner. For informa- tion nhore 267. FOR RENT—Modern eight room house at 400 Fourth street. City heated modern five room front ¥ ment and bath at 212 1-2 Furnished or unfurnished. Also for sale: New De Luxe bed 5 Phone 90: Al \D—Responsil to rent five or six room yaodern + house. Bungalow ferred. on move . and Oct’ 16. "Phone SaBer R RENT—Four room mn house with hot water heat. .Can take possession at once. I mus at 402 Ave. C ian FOR RENT—Five room modern fur- nished house. Phone 1218-R or call at 805 Third street. NANTED TO Six or seven Write Ad. No. room ile ged Prapis of Tribune, giving all de- Al D. TO RENT—Reliabi one sibes ane, wants a rnished — apartmen' model 8.| STUCCO HOUSE, 7 rooms and bath, FOR RENT—Six room modem | @ house by Sept. 1: Taguire 406 First street c. call 169. WANTED TO RENT \} Tribune Classified Advertisements — NE 82 —_— Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words .75 2 insertions, 25 words or under ........0.6 3 insertions, 25 words or under ........ sees 1,00 1 week, 25 words or under .........+ sess Ads over 25 words, 3c 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. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 RFAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE NEW BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and bath, porch, full partitioned base- ment with garage, a dandy home. Price $4500.00. Terms. modern, and in good condition, garage, .ull lot, south front and well located. Price $3600.00. Terms. COTTAGE, six rooms and_ bath,! rch, hot water heat, oak floors, ard wood trim, east front, well located. Price $4700.00, Terms, NEW BUNGALOW, stucco, five rooms and bath, five closets, built- in ice box and kitchen cabinet, full partitioned lasement with addi- tional finished bed room. Garage, east front and splendid location. Price $5400.00. Terms. NEW HOUSE, stucco, six rooms and bath, hot » ater heat, built-in fea- tures, garage attached to house, beautiful finish and wonderful home. E>st front. Trees. Price $7250.00 foi quick sale. Terms. OTHER equally attractive homes for sale. Also have lots in any part of the city. Insurance of every form--vritten in good relia- ble companies, Money to loan, FOR SALE FIVE ROOM PARTLY MODERN bone) ee oped His modern ath, cellar, len, garage. Sale price $2800, Fico cash down, balance lik. rent. , THREE ROOM PARTLY MODERN home, water, lights, sewer, screen- ed porch, large fot for garden, near schoo'. Price $2200.00. Terms. FOUR ROOM “fODERN HOUSE, art _basemcnt, furnace heat,. lot 65. Sale price $2100.00. Terms. FIVE ROOM VERY MODERN bungalow, oak floors, many built- in features, basement garage. Property in A No.1 condition. Well located. Sale price $4700.00. EIGHT ROOM MODERN TWO story house, hot water heat, large rooms, fire place, autside garage. Sale price $7850.00, SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY house, east front, near schools, and New lawn, a gar- churches, den space. Sale HEDDEN REA! rice $6300.00, ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Fhone 0. WANTED Tu BUY _MISCELLANEOUS Lost a nice business, rOR SALE—26 H. P. steam engine, 40x64 Rumle; Separator in good shape. 28x44 Separator with Rumley Pull 16-30 engine. A 4 shape. . G. iner, ‘thville, So. Dak. FOR SALE—Pool hall, building and lot, also 18x24 ice house, 3 pool tables, and soda fountain. Doing A paying pro- position for the right party. Own- advance Grain umley Separator in J. Kundert, Exam- PERSON 42 er must sell on account of other | WANTED—Information for si ae A Lh Withue “ eet Nate ae in adgtead ot Ed Haggarutt Center. i. Dak, Mrs. Margaret Moore, who has 39. Will give reward. LOST—About one week ago blue figured pieeires) seat cover. Re- been a resident of Butte, Montana Kindly submit same by writing Bismarck Tribune, care of ad No. Oil ing soon. pal stocked, good uilding 16x40, lot 25x150. livin, building. 000.00 on easy paymen.. at 6 cent._A, SISSINI, Mandan. N. WANTED TO TRADE; OR foo at Kulm, N. a a ing proposition, fiue Good terms in_ selling. Matt Clooten, Kulm. mation will be given. FOR SALE—Grocery store com- location, a Three rooms in connection with $3,000.00 cash and §$2,- Good pi t returning ay~ lozation. Write full infor- ers. FOR SALE—12 guage Winchester.) pump un with deather case, $30. bs Cc. Elsworth, Phone 795-R or FOR SALE—Second hand warm air furnace. Phone 1341, Ralph Sand- Lahr Motor Sales Co. Co., Mandan, N. D. FOR SALE—3 or 4 bottom used plow, good as new. Western Auto FOR SALE—Girls’ coats. Call 300 Ave. B. or, phone 1257, quire Central Market, Fifth sti ‘WANTED TO BUY—Ford roadster or light track. J. C. Beattie, 622 Mandan street. ee GARAG™ FOR RENT GARAGE FOR RENT—At First as, and Thayer Avenue. Phone — APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two furnished or un- furnished three room light house- keeping apartments. Close in. Call at 418 First street or phone ee eee FOR RE!'T—Modern two room apartment partly furnished for light housekeeping on first floor, private entrance, right down town. Call at 118 First street, rear. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment, 706 Sixth street. For sale: Four burner Perfection Oil stove, high chair, gas stove $15. Phone _ 1344, FOR RENT—Two turnished room apartment with kitchenette. Call at 402 Eighth street at 7:00 p. m. Phone 138, INVESTC2S MORTGAGE SECUR- ITY COMPANY Office with First Guzranty Bank. THIS HAS HAPPENED BERTIB LOU and are happily married, Lon 1 they en f= heartbroke: young MARCO talfate. Rod will we Lila, whi m onnd fii R aying chat his wife Mareo. Rod goes ne instead of surrender that Lila and Rod em off, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY doubt that was a ray of hope! wife was untrue to him. ing about her and Marco. Frasers. Meved anything wrong of them. ‘ ‘about a divorce! One thought seenied. CHAPTER XLVI \ ba § DON’T think Rod wants you ” té know anything about him,” Rertie Lou answered Lila. She! doing, I'd be through now,” she de hardly knew why sho sald what! ciared defiantly, she did, because she still believed that Rod had been fn love with Lila, But her own taunting remark, her shot in the dark, had brought & slight doubt to her own mind—a Why had Rod followed her to the Palmer place? Would he have gone there if Lila was the only girl who meant anything to him? Surely he must have cared something for! the truth. her still to follow her like that. But {t was not a proof of love. Any man would have dont the same if he'd had cause to believe that his Lila had said everyone was talk- “Every- one” must mean herself and the One of them had filled: Be atte en Bertle| asked, still with that contemptuous yu was not willing to think that Rod had passtvely permitted ber to curl on her lips. She waited now, go about with Marco while he be 2 © It was not difficult for her to i Guers that Rod had rushed blindly | @letly, And then she did as Lila ont to. the South Shore when bis| 5d bid her. She got out. It’ was "suspicions were aroused, And in that frame of mind he had beard ~ Marco’ Call fer his future wife. No | her head like bees in a hive, First | sive, “wonder he hid deen his lawyer |%24 foremost, she must see Rod. Bertie Lou. was thinking. fast, nought seein rep train of them, She remembered that Rod ; bad not sued; had allowed her to FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. eg Laurain Apartments. Phone FOR RENT—Modern apartment, Phone 180. L. K. Thompson. take the initiative. That did not look as if all tender feelings for her had left him. She took courage from this to go on with her bluff. Of course she might be all wrong, and Lila. might possibly be laughing at her, but so long as there was the slight: est probability that Rod really had been trying to avold Lila she was determined to play upon it, “If you would keep away from him so he needn't hide even his real name to save you from making a fool of yourself he wouldn't be taking care of @ ‘dinky’ cottage,” she flamed on, eee pls eyes flashed angrily. Ber- tie Lou had hit too close to be suspected of not knowing what s! was talking about. Rod must have told her she had sought him. Lila flushed guiltily before the scorn- ful look Bertie Lou turned upon her. In her mixed anger and outraged pride she lost her superior air. “Oh get out, and go back and tell the poor rabbit to craw! out of bis hole. I wouldn't look at him,” she cried, jumping out of bed and be ginning to fumble @ negligee about her shoulders, “If I hadn't been through with him when I learned what he was “He must be a bigger sap than £ thought he was to forgive you after what he saw. And he was some sap to begin with, let me tell you.” She stopped and laughed con. temptuously. Bertie Lou said nothing. She bad a@ feeling that Lila was too angry to know what she was say- ing. A good time to learn some of “I suppose he's told you about the ‘stolen’ necklace and bracelets?” Lila continued mockingly. Bertie Lou nodded, though utterly in the dark as to this remark. She was alert now to every chance to lead Lila on—to make her talk. “Well, what do you think of your bright boy for that?” the other girl and Bertie Lou had to say some thing. “1 guess you know,” she said sweet to be out. Where sie could think, Thoughts were swarming in She would not let htm linger under his false impression of her, She felt far less bitter toward him now. Yes, be had been in- fatuated—abe called it that now— d FOR SALE—Casting box. C FOR SALE—Ice box. Ave. A. Phone 796, AUTOMOBILES wheels, four speeds, suitable wheat hauling, gravel, assengers, cheap. A little more than cost of the tires. FOR SALE—Team of horses. In- he Call at 506 FOR SALE—28 passenger bus, dual | lumber, most any purpose, '-36x6 splendid tires. Cost $10,000. Would consider car in trade, very C. C. Hibbs, Lucas Block, Bismarck, Nu. Dak. at for Here's comfort! the |f pearance! tudor Ford sedan, Reason selling, poor health. Call at __South Tenth street after 6 p. FOR SALE—|! NOTICE FOR SALE—A new 1928 model A for 82119 1927 Model 70 Chrysler Con- ti ai m, vertible Coupe, good as new ‘kard 4-door sedan, ee A-1 ae Pyle Auto Co.,! Mandan, 1925 Master Six Buick Coach, ee mee ia Dbateain aE ss os ecu: $795.00 . Steen. “_ FOR RENT—LEASE Phone 490 able for business or athletic pur- es Co. ox 368, Bismarck, N. D. Se Apply Dakota Corporation, GIRL wishes to travel with tourists to South Dakota, Nebraska, Color- ado, bel or Montana, leav- of with Here is ap- Here is Speed—and Service. And, a big saving in @ guaranteed car! Pay as you ride. $995.00 RUTH DEWEY GROVES ©nci85.8%,. 1 with Lila, but at least bis infatua- tion had not been deep enough to lead him into deserting her for Lila’s sake. And there was Lila’s reference to some stolen jewels. Why should she think that Rod had told her about them? Had Lila any reason to believe that she was in Rod’s confidence now? ‘That would look as if Rod had let her think so, f Oh, if she could just keep on thinking happy thoughts like that one, But others would intrude. She couldn't help wondering if Rod had used her to discourage Lila, Pos- sibly he had claimed that they were reconciled. No, that wouldn't agree with some of the things Lila had said. Especially things like Rod's blam- ing her — Bertie Lou — for his failure in the business world. How could he? That must be more of Lila’s work. She would have that out with Rod, no matter what else they settled! eee ERTIE LOU remembered the sacrifices she'd made in Rod's interests . + her toleration of Molly and way she slaved so that they might live in a man- ner that she felt would help him on the road to success, She grew very resentful, thinking about it. But she was curious, too. She would like to know about those Jewels. Evidently it was something important. There would be a lot to clear up when she saw Rod. But the pros- pect of settling their misunder- standings was not unclouded. She did not want Rod to le—to tell her that he had not been interested in Lila. Perhaps he would not think of doing it. Bertie Lou smiled sadly. Rod might not want to be coming back to her—no more than she wanted him to. No, that wasn't the way to put it. She did want him. But she couldn't forgive bim. She needn't hate or despise him any longer as she had told herself she ought to because of the things he had done. Her reason for that ‘had been removed. He had not de- serted her for Lila, And there was nothing to prove that he had given Cyrus any cause to hate him either. She had judged hastily there. Lila could easily have turned her hus- band against Rod if it had served her purpose to do so. Bertie Lou did not bother to go into Lila’s pos- sible motives for such @ course. But nothing could restore their for her was dead. He never could eee HE would see Rod and tell him tow mistaken he had been about her and: Marco. /And she would ask him about jewels Lila men- tioned. Then would haves other again. It would be better not to, Because, since she had been granted stolen glimpses of him, she realized how impossible it would be to stop loving him unless she could put him out of her life altogether. Her opinion of him might gov- ern her attitude toward him, but it could not govern her heart. She knew that. She loved him in spite of everything. But they couldn't be happy, with Rod's infatuation for ; Lila between them. But why think about it even? Probably Rod would never want to seo her again either, and not because he loved her too much, as she did him. Bertie Lou went home in @ con- fused state of mind. But one thing Bradually became clear to her. She wanted to help Rod. To see him on his feet again. She could do that by giving him the house. Then he could sell it or rent it. She won- dered if she could do {t without his knowledge. She would find out. And wouldn't it be—well, say nice, if they could part as friends? Make a sort of event of it. Have a little celebration, maybe, of some kind. They might laugh about it afterwards—Rod might, but she would like to remember it. She'd like to see him become enthused, to help him feel some of his old ambition, and hear him say he would start over again. Give up skulking. : The thought intrigued her. She was very anxious to go right out to Moonflelds and see Rod, but she was held back by her wish for some ceremony in connection with the oc- casion, If she went out to the cottage with nothing to propose but a talk, and then goodby, Rod might go without feeling the way she wanted him to, eee HE was sure he needed someone to help him, to put him on the right track. If he wouldn't let her do it now he might go on for long time before he cast off Lila’s evil spell. Should she tell him that Lila had Jeered at him? She would if she thought ft would do him any good. Very likely he wouldn't believe her. She mustn't make the mistake of underestimating Lila. Common sense told her that Rod couldn't have wanted to fall in love with Lila again. She must have exerted some irresistible power over him. “If 1 tell him anything like that he might think I'm lying in order to get him back again,” Bertie Lou told herself. It angered her to think that Lila still played such ap important part in her life. “It’s nothing to her but an affair that didn’t come out the way she wanted it to!” Bertie Lou was moved to declare aloud ag she flung her hat on the bed in‘ her room after slamming the door behind her. “But her part in it is going to spoil the last time I'll be with Rod. T won't dare say what I think!” She was calmer when Bessie came. home, though she bad been too much, upset to. think .of going . to work. And she bad a plan her meeting with Rod. She wo make it one that he could g 353 (To Be Continued) arty. Will share expenses. Write} C: ‘ribune, care of Ad, No, 44, WANTED—To hear from party having $2500 to loan on Bismarck roperty in new paving district. ‘aluation of property ). Write Tribune Ad. Ro. 45. 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