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4 WANTED—Competent girl WANTED—Competent girl for gen- _ AUGUST _ 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements. EB 8 2 == [MALE HBL! WAN B35 MEN immediately ber profession: Exceptional cppor- tunity. Free catalog, Moler Bar- ber College, Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. iG men owning cars for sales work. No house to house canvassing. Must be neat and ag- ressive. Phone R. V. Peterson, KieDonaid Hotel, Mandan, for ap- * pointment. ° WANTED—Competent girl for gen- work in -uome where mother '. away 8 hours during the di Must like and. understand chil 78-W after 6 p.m. WANTED—Widow weman between the age of 35 to 50 years who would @ish to travel sight seeing and act as companion to aged per- son. Good salary and iirst class living expenses. Write at once to ad No. 46, care of the T: dle aged lady for general house- work. Call at 700 Ave. A or phone WANTE irl for general house work. One who cares for children. Call _at_314 West Rosser. NTED—Competent girl to assist with housework. Apply to 222 ird sti | eral housework. Mrs. R. S, Towne, D— Sweet Shop, either man or woman. WANTED—Competent girl at once. Call at 718 Sixth street. 1 $75 K woman wanted, with ambition and indus- try, to — distribute Rawleigh’s . Household Products to steady users. Fine openings near you. We train and help you so you can make up to $100 a week or more. No experience necessary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. Write today. W .T. Raw- leigh Co., Dept. ND253, Minne- apolis, Minn. WANTED—Burleigh county open for steady hustler to Ward's Reliable Remedies other products. Experience necessary. Offers big earnings small capital. Particulars given on request. Dr. Ward’s Medical Company, Winona, Minn. lished 1856. POSITION WAN’ YOUNG MAN 5 years. experience in bookkeeping and general office work, desires pcr- manent position. Phone 461-W. j NT FOR RENT—Two large furnished} newly decorated light housekeep- ing rooms in modern home, pri ate entrance. Close to capitol high school. Call at 812 Seventh} street or phone 300-W. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping) room suitable for two ladies, must) be seen to be appreciated. Fur-| nished to appeal. Call at .315 + Mandan street. e 7133-W. FOR RENT—Two small furnished | rooms in modern home. Reason- able. Call at 408 First street or phone 667-W mornings or after 6 o'clock. Bt clos i FOR RI furnished sleep-| ing room in all modern home with or without board. Close in. Call now sell and| not Estab- INVEST¢ “3 MORTGAGE SECUR- at 120 Ave. A or phone 983-W. FOR RE! ‘Lrnis| i i keeping apartments in modern; ‘home. Also for sale: Dining room | nishings to appe: Call at 315 at 614 Eighth street. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for one or two in modern home. | Close in. Call at 400 Seventh; street or phone 992-R, } FOR RENT—Modern” furnished/ room in new home, suitable for’ one of two. Call at 716 Third. reet_or phone 1274. i FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home, Four blocks from postoffice. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 440. FOR REN e furnished housekeeping room, also one sleep- ing room. Phone 977-W or call at 419 Seventh street. \ FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping | room in modern home. Call at, 224 West Broadway or phone| 864-J FOR RENT—Furnished room ia! modern home. One block from | High School, Call at 711 Ninth) sO ie FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in) modern home. Hot water heat.! oy aay 404 Tenth st eet or phone | 745-W.. | ‘OR RENT—Comfortable sleeping! room in modern home. Close 506 Third street or phane 498-3. {| FOR RENT—Room in modern home | on first floor, private entrance. 618 Third street, Call 415-M. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished slee} ing room in modern home. Call at 610 Fifth street cr phone 9Y'-J. | FOR RENT—Well furnished front; room with kitchenette and closct. Call at 411 Fifth St., or phone 273. FOR RENT—One small furnishe room in : odern home. Close Call at 219 Seventh street. | | APARTMENTS | ‘ FOR RENT—One mogern pate | ment on second floor consisting 0: four big. rooms, bath and kitchen-| ette, hot water heat. For full in- formation B phone 956-J or call. at 112 Thay west. FOR RENT—T we tarnished oF wi furnished three light hous keeping apartments. “Close On at 418 First street phone | Furni One room and kitchenctte. Alto; for sale:. Dining table and library; table. Call 404 Fifth street cr; hone 597-R. ! FOR RENT—Two room furnished | apartment, 706 Sixth street. For) sale: a baensr Feteae On| stove, r, ve $15.! Phone isan” ‘ oy FOR REG Furnishec or untur-! nit first. Phone { ‘e@partment: fi Laurain Apartments. Phone | FOR RENT—Modern ~ apartment. Phone 180. 1. K. Thommmon. fi ed /* apartment, 60 Fourth street.” ~ Classified Advertising Rates | Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words 2 insertions, or under 3 insertions, or under 3 Ads over 25 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 TRIBU: | 2 PHONE 32 RY \L ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE NEW BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and bath, porch, full partitioned base- ment with garage, a dandy home. Price $4500.00. ‘Lerms. STUCCO HOUSE, 7 rooms an‘ bath, modern, garage, -ull lot, south front and well located. Price $3500.00. Terms. COTTAGE, six rooms and _ bath, porch: hot water heat, oak floors, lard wood trim, east front, well located. Price $4700.00. Terms. NEW BUNGALOW, <tucco, five rooms and bath, five closets, built- in ice box and kitchen cabinet, full partitioned hesement 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 f'nish and wonderful home. E:st front. Ttees. Price $7250.00 fo. quick sale. Terms. OTHER equally attractive homes for sale. Alsc have lots in’ any part of the ¢! Insurance of every form in good relia- ble companies. Money to loan, Phone 138. ITY COMPANY with First Gucranty Bank. CHAPTER XLVIIL R° stepped into the tiny hall and then halted abruptly. For a few seconds he fancied he had entered the wrong house. That was absurd. This was Baker's place, allright. But what was going on? Who could be here? “Why, Baker, of course,” he told himself, though still puzled. He'd never thought about the possibility of the man having a wife. This looked like a woman’s work. But it was funny they hadn't waited until he was out of the house. Per- haps they wanted him to leave at once. He was still in the hall when sud- denly he was rooted to the spot by @ greeting called out to him from the kitchen, Was this an hallucina- tion? “Rod, is that you?” the voice sounded, a bit shaky. “Come out and help me with the steak, will you?” Rod moved on into the living room, feeling just as he should have felt—completely bewildered. This couldn't be! Now he knew * he was the victim of his own mind, His brooding over the past had brought’ him to the verge of in- sanity. oye That table. He stood staring at {t, without answering the voice from the kitchen. Oh, he was still too sane for that! Of course there were no places laid for two, 00 gorgeous red roses, and a lace cloth. Then he sniffed. “Oh, Lord,” he groaned, “do I only imagine that heavenly smell?” : “Well, aren't you coming?” The voice from the kitchen was grow: ‘ing impatient—just like a wife's. For answer he moved over and touched the roses. Their feel was unmistakable.’ Did péople imagine they felt things, too—things that weren't there? Rod had a totich of panic. . ee | FTE drove out to the kitchen ike @: veritable madman. * He‘ would find out if he could see the owner of that voice! If he could... then there was no doubt about it + + + he Was ready for the straight- Jacket. i ae | He saw her, standing before the ‘kitchen table, fussing with a thick ‘Stegk,-and not trusting herself to look up at him. Ho lifted his arm and drew his coatsleeve across his eyes. Bertie Lou waited for bim to say something. She heard only &@ halt-suppressed sound of helpless misery that brought her head up ‘with a jerk, “Why, what's the matter with you?” she cried and rushed over as though she feared he was going to and in good Yondition, | FOR SALE FIVE ROOM PARTLY. MODERN home, hardwood floors, modern bath, cellar, og rden, garage. Sale price $2800. Fi00 cash down, balance lik rent, THREE ROOM PARTLY MODERN home, water, lights, sewer, screen- ed porch, large lot for garden, near schoo’. Price $2200.00. Terms. FOUR ROOM ‘fODERN HOUSE, Bi basemcnt, furnace teat, lot 0x65. Sale price $2100.00. Terms. FIVE ROOM VERY MODEKN bungalow, oak floors, many built- in features, basement garage. Property in A_ No.1 tonditio Well located. Sale price $4700. EIGHT ROOM MODERN TWO story house, hot water heat, large rooms, fire place, outside garage. Sale prize $7850.00. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY house, east front, near schools, and MISCELLANEOUS _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MUSES AND FLATS ___ 5 FOR RENT—Enamel top churches. New lawn, good gai den space. Sale vrice $6300.00, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block WANTED TO RENT—Reliabie | FOR SALE—Second hand warm air FOR SALE—Pocl hall, building and lot, also 18x24 ice house, 3_pool tables, and soda fountsin. Doing a nice business. A paying pro- position for the right party. Own- er must sell on account of other business i. ‘erests. Price and terms rea.onable.. Write ur call Ed _Haggarutt, Center, .1. Dak. tUR SALE—26 EF, P. advance steam engine, 40x64 chapel! Grain Separator in shape. Rumley 28x44 Separator with Rymley Oil Pull 16-30 engine. Separator in A.lshape. G. J. Kundert, Exam- _ Northville, So. Dak. FOR SALE—Grocery store com- letely stocked, good location, uilding 16x40, lot 25x150. Three living rooms in connection with bla 8 $3,000.00 eash gl $2,- WANTED TO TRAUVE OR SI Hotel at Kulm, N. D. Good pay- ing proposition, five location. Good terms in ceiling. Write Matt Clooten, Kulm. Full infor- jon will be given. kitchen table, child's bec. gateleg table and chairs. Call 386-W or at 100 west Thayer Ave. FOR SALE—Millinery business, in- cluding stock and_ fixtures. In- quire Nielsen’s Millinery, Bis- marck, N. Tak. FOR SALE—Seven-room house. Modern in every way, including heated yart ge, full baser:ent. One of the it built homes in Bis- marck. On pavement, shrubbcry and good lawn, always kept in best condition. Excellent location. Well furnished. May | pur- chased with or without furniture, direct from owner. For informa- tion phor e 267. 6 FOR SALE-—Modern bungalow, Tooms and bath, Close in. Also 4 room bungalow in the suberb. For rent: Furn'shed ee housekeep- ing apt., 'eated, $25 per month. Located in the suberbs. Posses- sion Oct. Ist. and 10 p. FOR REN’ house at 400 Fourth street. City heated modern five room front apartment and bath at 212 1-2 lain. Furnished or unfurnished. Also for sale: New De Luxe bed spring. Phone 905 after 5:00 p.m. FOR RENT—Simali house with gat- age. Also a furnished apartment with gas for cooking, on first Call at 601 Second street FOR SALE—Seven room modern house. Double garage. Located on pavement across from school. Buildings and premises in very good condition, For information write Box 81, Bismurck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—12 guuge Winchester pimp gun with deather case, $30, a C. Ellsworth. Phone 795-R or furnace. Phone 1841, Ralph Sand- couple w.trout children, wants a furnished apartment in modert home by September first: Phone 354-J. WANTED — Responsible party, adults, wants to rent five room unfurnished modern house, with garage. Bungalow preferred. Oc- cupancy September fifteenth or October first. Address P. O. Box FURNITURE FOR. SALE- FOR SALE—Dining and .bed reom furniture, mahogany screen, gas stove and mie !laneous articles. 300 .’ ve. B or phone 1257, FOR SALE—Two day beds, two san- itary cots with mattresser, . one bed mattress, several good mis- sion oak chairs, one small rug. At 411 Fifth street. Phone 273, BAKGAINS in used furniture. oe Furniture Co.. Mandan, BENGAL Or'ental 9x12 living room rug. Very reasonable. Phone 647 between 5 and 7 p.'m. FOR SALE—Child’s ‘steel bed “and range. Phone 1095 or call 816 Ave. B. FOR TWO NEA fall and she could save him. Her touch on his arm had a strange ef- fect. What happened:then was far trom Bertie Lou's plans. : Rod simply took her and -held her. Held her as.a drowning man would hold to life. Bertie Lou could scarcely breathe. And she couldn't think at all. A humorous phrase came to her mind—“this is so sudden.” It made her laugh. And the laugh, though it was barely audible for lack of strength behind it, was a sound of pure happiness. No, she was not thinking. But she had to breathe, and when finally struggled out of Rod's embrace she remembered in a rush all that she had forgotten in this last moment. ee 07 AN? Rod remembered too. Bertie Lou belonged to Marco Palmer. Rod's eyes instantly became points of anguish of the soul so intense that Bertie Lou was compelled to look away from him. “Why did you do thatz” she said brokenly. “Because I love you, Bertie Lou,” Rod answered, bis voice vibrant with emotion, “Ob, but you don’t!” she cried. “If you did you never could have .| believed what you told Lila!” “Lila?” Rod repeated dully. “Yes.” Bertie Lou faced him with her head high and her cheeks aflame. “Lila told me what you saw at Marco Palmer's house. | went to her when I learned that she had been out here. Oh, Rod,” she hurried on in a rush, “how could you believe such a thing?” Rod stared at her a moment in dumb questioning. Then: “My God, what a blind fool I've been,” he exclaimed bitterly. “Bertie Lou, you will never forgive mé, will you?” Bertie Lou sank into a chair and buried her face on her arms, Rod came over and knelt beside her. “Listen to me, please,” he begged. Bertie Lou did not raise her head. Neither did she draw away from the band he put tentatively on ber arm. “I must have been mad,” he went on, “but I have some excuse, Bertie Lou. I had been disillusioned, and. I was sure you didn’t love me. You went away ip such an unaccounta |- ble fashion; you hardly wrote~ Just short, cool notes..." - “I knew about you and Lils,” Bertie Lou interrupted in muffled tones, “I found out before I went away.” “There wasn't anything to find out then,” Rod sald with paintul honesty. . Now Bertie Lou raised her head. “You told me a ie,” she charged ers. FOR SALE—3 or 4 bottom used plow, new. Western Auto Co., Mand: Db. , FOR SALE— coats. Call at WANTED— Responsible party wants to rent five or six room modern house. Bungalow preferred. Can move any time between Sept. Ist and Oct. 15. Phone 1284. FOR RENT—Four room modern house with ho: water heat. Can take possession at once. Inquire within at 402 Ave. C West. Phone BIR. FOR RENT—Furnished modern 300 Ave. B. or phone 1257, —Team of horses. In- quire Central Market, Fifth street. FOR SALE—Casting box. Cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. FOR SALESTee box. Call at 606 Ave. A. Phone 196. PRRSON 41. GIRL wishes to travel with tourists to South Daketa, Nebraska, Color- ado, Wyoming or Montana, leav- ing soon. fot returning rit party. Will share expenses. Write Tribune, care_o! No. 44. ‘WANTED—To hear from pert having $2500 to loan on Bismare! roperty in new paving district. ‘aluation of property $5000. Write Tribune Ad. No. 45. rr re GARAG™ FOR RENT home of five rooms, located at 110 _ East Broadway or call 195- W. FOR RENT —Five room modern fur- nished house. Phone 1218-R or call at 305 Third street. WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean ovt or e tir that leaky or eloge .{ radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. WANTED—A job cooking in a cook car by a middle aged woman. Call at 302 F'fteenth street or phone 851d. i ALL THOSE who wish to take High School girls to work for board and room, please phone High School, 285. WORK WANTED—During —thresh- Call 122 between 9] - In the Spanish fe Miss Edna Redman isn’t Spa but she can wear the headpiece just orita herself. Miss presentation, Quoqu wheel: passengers, most any cost of the tires. C, C, Block, Bismare! FOR SALE. A-1 shape. Mandan, N. D. 7-36x6 splendid tires. Cost'$10,000 Would consider car in trade, very cheap. A little mere than the ghee senorita’s well as the sen-|™ Redman por- trayed the senorita in the dramatie er Quips,” at ies! Is| FOR SALE—28 passenger bus, dual four speeds, suitable fer| j wheat hauling, gravel, lumber, NOTICE FOR SALE—A new 1988 medel A|'*t tudor Ford sedan, Reason for selling, poor health. Call at 321 South Tenth street after 6 p. m. ‘ackard 4-door seda Western Auto Co. 926 Ford cou ition. Phone 1452. or call at Rose Apts. ing by man and wife with four ear old boy. Write Tribune, Box _ 264, Beulah, N. D. SERVICE GARAGE FOR RENT—At First} LET ME haul your ashes and rub- street and Thayer Avenue, him reproachfully. “I asked you why you were late and you sald you had worked at the office, or something. And you had been to Lila’s apartment!” “Yes,” Rod admitted. “I had, but I couldn't tell you why, Bertie Lou. I didn’t want to worry you.” “And you were there when ! called your office just af 1 got that telegram from home,” Bertie Lou added. “I knew then that you were in love with Lila.” “No, don't say that!” Rod plead- ed. “I won't Iie to you again, ever, even for your own sake. Please believe me. I didn't care much for Lila then—except that 1 believed her @ wonderful friend. Later I thought I did. But it has been you, Bertie Lou, figst, last and always aince I first loved you. And there was nothing with Lils yr t 1 can't tell you about.” eee Bete LOU allowed him to take her bands. “Will you let me tell you why I Hed to yout” he asked to break the silence in which she struggled for faith in him. She nodded, Then Rod told her about the neck. lace and the bracelets. “She did that to cause trouble between us!” Bertie Lou cried at oné point in the story. “Ob, Rod, if only you had told me why you had to save your money!” “I couldn't when you came back from Wayville,” he answered. “You bad changed ¢o0. I mean I thought you had. I’m ashamed of it, Bertie Lou, but I didn’t believe you would want to pay Lila the inéurance She had made you think 1-was a selfish little beast,” | Bertie Lou said. “And you had » date the first plant you were home,” he reminded “It surprised Marco more than it did you,” Bertie Lou answered, Smiling. “1 never would have gone out with bim if you badn't told me you were having dinner with the Loreés.” And so they went on, bringing up thelr grievances, laying them, clear i 3 a ge file Zz g ever bish. Service very Phone 734-R. Joe Eisele. Inc. shoulders and tooked into his eyes. “Don't say it that way,” she cau- tioned him. “It sounds as if you didn’t believe me. And we must never doubt each other again. Or Me. One little Me led to all the trouble we had. “But {t began before that—the night of our wedding. 1 asked my- self if you loved mé. I should have believed that you wouldn't have married me if you didn't. And should have kept on believing it.” eee R° took her hands off his shoul- ders and pressed them to his lips. “A man never had a sweeter bride,” he told her, “but a man's.a man, Bertie Lou. And that means that sometimes he's a fool. Only 1926 6. & wise woman can help him then. You were too proud and too good.” Bertie Lou smiled at him. try {t again,” she warned him, Tl fight tor you like a fishwife.” “I thiak I'll stick to the hearth- side.” Red replied. “But I still would like to know how you fi- nanced this house. And that doesn't mean that I think you stole the money or anything like Just a8 a matter of curiosity... . “I beught it on terms, of course. silly. And it's half yours. You were the first person to answer my ‘With chieken feed in my pocket! But I've got a position. I take possession of a cage on Monday. It’s special work and there will be & lot of overtime, but it’s with a big organization and now that I’ve something to work for besides bread and butter... ." “Thank goodness I've found a paying tenant for this house at last.” Bertie Lou applauded. “You don’t know how I've worried about the future payments.” 4 Rod laughed. “You sell the flowers and vegetables I've grown. A lot. of your five dollars a week went for seed.” : “Then you must have been Iiv- Ing on crackers and cheese,” Ber- tle Lou declared, jumping up. “And I've the loveliest dinner for you! But you will have to help me with the steak.” “I can cook it to the queen’s taste,” Rod assured her. Suddenly Bertie Lou paused over lifting the steak to the broiler. “You said that the first time we cooked s meal in our own home,” she reminded him. 3 “This is @ new start, too,” Rod replied solemnly. “And this time we will make @ go of it, won't we, Lou?” “Let's go right out after dinner “and I've got to telephone poor little Bessie ; = will sit up for me I'm reasonable. |MOM’N POP . A SPIRIT BEFITTING “HE OCCASION, A CONDOLENCE COMMITTEE FRC!A “PRUDENCE NO.205 EXTENDS “THE SNMPATHY OF ITS MEMBERS AND OFFERS “ue SERWICES OF TUE LODGE To THE SUP POND WIDOW OF A TAISSING AIR PLANS PASSENGER. in M. FOR SALE—Atwater-Kent radiv, 5 tube, good as new. Phone 758-J = AND LT WANT To TELL YOU, MRS GUNN TKt ANMENENER2 Po?'S NAME WAS MENTIONED AT A LOST—A J canvas pack con- taining wearing apparel, blanket and camera, between Jamestown and Steele by coast to coast hik- ers. Finder kindly notify Bis- __Mmarck Tribune.” Reward. LOS' call 543-J. FOR RENT—LEASE STORE ROOM at Bismarck, N. D. Bank, corner Third and Main. Al- so basement, same vicinity, suit- able mo ae or Soren pur- se. Apply ott ration, Box 368, Bismarck, N. ai OWL HAT White owl heads at each side give a certain new width to a turban of narrow white silk straw braid. Nealed bids for 100 T.. more or less. ignite coal will be received at thi Board reserves the right to r any or all bids, Dated this 18th day of August at N. Dak. Arena, } MRS. RUTH LAMBERT, Clerk Arena Schoo! Dist 0. 30, 28-29-30-31 ct 8: 9:1-3-4-5 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE reby given that that the ist dey 1916, and filed for record in the office of the 7 of of the County of 3 te of North Mortwages, said mortgages by an instrument in writing to Na 434, and thereafter by an in De ald reg- 1th day of din Book 196 {due upon such ‘mort of sale. The premii to satisfy the me are described follows, to-wit Lots Nine and Ten (9 and 10) in i Block Twenty-two (22) of the Mourning “Brother” Crows + OF COURSE LODGE MEETING THERE WASN'T A DRY EVE TUS. WHOLE THING OUGHT To BE DONE PARACHUTE JUMPER. AS GETTING ws BEARINGS, AFTER LANDING, —Five linen” napkins, Finder |« Mrs. Alexandra at phone | 6 Townsite of McKenste, Burleigh, State of North according to the plat the: file and of record in t! thé Register of Deeds for igh County, North Dakota, will be due on auch mor the nd 1/1004 Dollars (8 r with ¢ legal costs reclosure. ted August 22, 1928. THE DEPOSITORS HOLDING COMPANY, @ Corporation, Assiznee of Morty ys for As- ‘Bismarck, Risi Zuger & Tillo ne At jorne; signee _ of jortgage: North Pakota eee 3-3 13-20-37 Without delay! Investi- gate! You'll get a fine looking car that will deliver the mileage at LOW COST. “93" Overland Six Cylinder Coach 1926 Model, a bargain at ........$895.00 1925 Ford Coupe, cheap $195.00 Phone 190 Lahr Motor Sales Co. EVERY- BOOY 1S HOPING FoR THe BEST, BUT WERE 1S ALININS A (TIS SMoKe ! AND WHERE TMERE'S SMOKE TWERES WAM AND EGGS - WHO'D EVER THOUGHT. THERE WAS SUCH AWILDERNESS CUT SIDE

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