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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Fargo, executive secretary of the church in North Dakota, announced / PRESBYTERY TO sent est ost tee GATHER IN CITY ro eee mea ciations in North Dakota were an- nounced here today. They are: Wahpeton association, Hankinson, Oct. 2; Fargo association, Hills- boro, Oct. 3-4; Minot association, Velva, Oct. 8-9; Jamestown. associ- ation, Sykeston, Oct. 11; Dickinson! The Latest in Flying Craft | Dates and places are: | presbytery, jismarck, Oct. 8; Fare | go , Hahaford, Oct. : ; ‘ |. Fargo, N. Dw, Sept. 28.—()— 93 eBerdarieinoe SY | 9 ON i fe A association, Kildeer, Oct. 16; South-' north’ Dakota ‘Pres! Freraha will Minnewaul Towner, Oct. 8; Mi- 7 y at clas nena: TOR RENT—Faaiibed doar oe western association, Pierce, Oct. hold their annual synod in Minot, not, Oct. Pembina, =; . ¥re! ad exper- mode! ungalow for adults only, . 5 . W. i il fence on Chevrolet. Small town. Effective Jan. 8, 1928 but no objections to family having 18-19, Oct. 10 to 12, Rev. W. C. Snider, Milton, Oc 4 State wages expected and exper- 1 insertion, 25 words .75 one child, Write Tribune, care of — ~ ience. Steady emplo: ely me ol] 2 insertions, 25 words rs Ad. 4 rite Tribune jo. or wi ete eeeecens ma i eee ‘ 3 insertions, "35" words "geome and bath fall bsiuereht nd [our OUR WAY By Williams | \WANTED—Solicitor for Pre 8 | ere hat ele REINS Rd range. For information ca! ? RBS ¢ onhes tor “country work, We|| 2 week, 25 words of Hoyts Highth street. Occupancy have a good proposition for a ander .......... aces 1.45 ct. ef SEL 7 a hustler. Address | Marshall-Ma.|| Ads over 25 words, ge addl- |/ oR RENT—Six room modern two WHATS WHY UH-A-A SN : laise Lumber Co., Beulah, North tional per word story house in fine condition. Hot WRONG WITH HES STRUGGLIN T 4 Abost ae ISP! wal eat. jlecond street. ’ WANTED—Twenty trucks, ~ clay Meee ae Call 607 Sixth street or phone THIS DARN G@T BACK ON TH "hauling, 5 mile haul, 16 cents. For 1297-R. Foo. ? GROUND. MOH information write or jiitad Stev- 90 Cents Per Inch FOR RENT—Six room modern WHATS, HE J SHOLLONT LIFT OP. ON HIM ens Bros. Hazen, N. WANTED—Corn shuckers. Also woman for general housework on . Falconer, R. R. No.| 4] 2. Phone 7-F-15. WANTED—Young 1 house with garage, not far out. Also a five Soom partl cottage, close in. FOR SA fodern home, :nclud- ing heated garage, full basement, All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. modern Inquire A. E. THE steady in shoe shining parlor. BISMARCK TRIBUNE shrubbery, lawn, location. job. Bi k Shine Par- . For further information phone fe iol jismarc! ine Par- : PHONE 32 367. r pl FOR RENT—Modern cottage to re- sponsible parties. Suitable for a couple. Write Tribu d. No. 77, FOR RENT—Modern five room house by October Ist. Call at 700 Pr. UIC cael FOR RENT—Six room modern house. Phone 1091 FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—One quartered sawed oak dining room suite, one solid leather Cygne davenport, leg table, breakfast set and|__Company. one oak library table. Call at 514) FOR SALE—1926 Overland 6 Seventh street or phone 487-R. in, excellent condition, M. 0. FOR SALE—Bed, springs and mat-| Steen, 116 Second street. Phone tress, mahagony gateleg table, Se ae mahagony davenport table, small Dodge table, two al fixtures for Call.at 808 Seventh dining room and living-room. Very cheap. 413 Griffea or call 3 FOR SALE—A two burner Perfe tion kerosene stove, pictures and other household articles. Call at 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W. BARGAINS _ ed furnitu cee ESSER FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms, porch enclosed, well lo- cated, near schools, bargain, good investment for immediate sale; EIGHT ROOM modern house, 5 bed rooms, full basement, fine loca- tion, near school, garage, $6500, on terms. SIX ROOM modern house, old, good location, near school, $1500 cash. SEVEN ROOM modern house, 4 bed rooms, svn parlor, comparatively new, garage, east front, near! school, desirable, $5750, on terms. FIFTY FOOT lot on Brcadway, close in, south front, $800. FIFTY FOOT lot corner Third and Avenue D, trees, sidewalk, sewer and water piped across lot, $1,000. FIFTY FOOT ict at Fifteenth a1 Rosser fcr $400. THREE ROOM and 5 room partly modern houses and 6 room modern house for rent. WANTED—Housekeeper, “nidaled aged; experienced to take full charge, must like children, refer- ences required, good ‘wages and manent to right party. P. 0. jox 642, Bismarck. ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Either school girl or one for full time work. Call at 310], 1 , Fourth street. Here is the famed channel-spanning autogiro flying machine and, inset, its 30-year-old Spanish inventor, Juan de la Cierva. The. “Windmill” is jictured during a test flight which preceded the successful trip from ndon to Paris. Note the giant four-bladed ee which, surmount- ing the fuselage on a vertical shaft, gives the craft its lifting power. It is this “windmill” contrivance that allows the autogiro to descend almost vertically. An ordinary propellér provides the forward motion. = ‘he machine crashed the other day due to a mechanical defect. Terms if desired. Hedahl Motor] CURE YOU. Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlun (Harvard), Lucas lock, Bismarck, N. Dak. NO NIF’ NATIO! ‘ASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 600 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, Patterson Hotel, ROOMS FOR RE FOR RENT—Furnished _ sleeping | room with large clothes closet. Suitable for three. Also want sec- | ond hand cook stove, priced rea- | sonable. . Call 518 Eighth street } or phone 1488, | | | Victory Six, street. FOR SALE—1925 Ford Coupe. Call 883-J after 5 o'clock. representative. — Bismarck, N. Do > FOR SALE—All kinds of fresh vegetables. Both green and ripe LANE tomatoes. South of Mandan on LE surgeon despises} old Fort Lincoln road, first house the man who performs cperations| _be: ‘idg FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in warm home, near bath, hot wa- ter at all times, suitable for one Close. in. at fe: Mandan strect or) or two, men or ladies. Call ph FOR RENT—In modern home, room on first and second floor for sleep- ing or light housekeeping. Adults! only. Also garage for rent. Call at 614 Eizhth street. * FOR REN’ autifully furnished front sleeping room suitable for two. Call at 421 West Thayer or + phone 688-M FOR RENT—Three modern rooms for light housekeeping, possession by Oct. ist. Write P. O. Box 283, GEO, M. REGISTER. WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Radiator Shop. clean WANTE out or repair that leaky or clogged radiat All work guaran’ id reasonable. POSITION WANTED “Position as housekeep- er. State wages paid and size of Julia O. Mrs. Lysen, FOR RENT—An Upright Piano. FOR SALI dard Six FOR SALE—Overland Cou used to ad Furniture C., Mandan, Phone 689-W. TOMOBILE TRADE— 1928 Stai Willys-Knight coupe, rumble seat. Driven less than 1500 miles. Will sell at a sacri- fice. Phone 1480-R. with a lead pipe, but no matter how tle operation is performed the effect is the same as far as you are concerned. In fact the lead pipe operation is not so ser-, ious since it is possible to recover! 7 from a bat on the bean: BUT. once an organ has been removed from your body you can NEVER get it buck again. If you lose your tonsils, appendix,or gall- ladder the: re ig and stock of yeneral merchandise in North Dakota town. Would con- sider land for part. Write Trib- f Ad. 74, ‘Twelve head pure bred Shropshire Rams, one year old, $25.00 ate Frank Shaffer, Dris- TRAMs, 42% ©1020, wr meh Semmes, me. nae.u.8. The Truth Will Out By Cowan are gone for ever. Six Church Meeting |MOM’N POP family. Kintyre, N. D. WANTED TO RENT And it is silly to undergo the pain and experse of an operation when you can be so easily cured without NATURAL Bismarck. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms | for light housekeeping in modern Dates Are Announced Fargo, N. D., Sept. 28—(P)— condition, and good tires. Inquire at Nielsen’s Mi arck, N. Dak. It's SuRE A Beaut! heap. OH! So vou Got} wwy,2 DONT linery, surgery. By our home. Call at 1022 Broadway. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, . Suitable for two. Phone 535-W or WANTED TO RENT—Heated call at _219-Tenth street. FOR RENT—Nice warm room in modern home. Seventh street. FOR RENT—Large comfortable | room, hot water heat. Call at 522 _ Second street. FOR RENT—Large furnished room y ble for two, treet. at FOR RENT—Room in new, private “home. Phone 1231-J, street. FOR RENT—Room in modern home | at $12.00 per month. Phone 230-W. | FOR RENT—Nice room with ale __ Hot water heat. Phone 1282-R. FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth street. Phone 431. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—New apartment, al! new furniture. Kitchenette equipped with electric refrigerator and stove. Also soft water, 518 _Fifth street. Dr. R. S. Enge._ FOR RENT—Small furnished mve- ern apartment for one lady, clean. warm and always hot water. 807 Fourth street. Phone 461-W. Al- Library dine. A pleasant one room apartment with kitchenette, suitable for two. Close in. Phone 262-M or call ai 208 Mandan street. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping Apt., suitable for twe ladies or man and wife. No chil- dren, 422 Fifth street or phone 512-M. FOR RENT—Two room apartment artly furnished, alsc single roor ir light housekeeping. Call at Hiamaree College Bldg. or phone 1 FOR Ri gle apartznent with kitchenette, nicely ard completely cuolie, 411 Fifth street. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished apartment ae Laurain Apartments. Phone Drive in happiness’in your own car. Little Prices! Guaranteed. Act Now! 3 1926 Chevrolet Landeu Sedan, | new tires, 1925 Ford Coupe, new Duco and new tires, * sleeping | Call 219) Close in, 316) 709 Third | age. Write Tribune Ad. No. 76. iS HAS HAPPENED er of Gvedays, On on in Havana he hecer ont the alwaye by ¢ ly, when a ‘meantime, has met_ ae med JACK MOOR aged herat tefe her re ON WITH THE STORY ‘ CHAPTER XXII EMOTIONAL reactions, thought Sybil disinterestedly, were ex- tremely fatiguing. She would not go tearing after Richard. She would not cry, or sob, or pray. She repressed, a faint inclination to laugh. “No hysterics,” shé told herself | - sternly. And, being a creature of habit, she powdered her nose and straightened her hat. She looked about the room, tak- ing in ‘every detall—much as one looks upon the dead, to remember forever something one will never see again. Then she took her bag, and proceeded soberly to the ele vator. ~~ * At the Ingla Terra she engaged & room, and leaving orders uot to be disturbed, undressed, and slipped into the white satin night- sere bee Richard said. made ber lool eB vestal pfleatess, . Completely exhausted, she slept until late forenoon, snd woke ‘® guilty start, and as oppress feeling of impending disaster. She Phoned for icecold orange and black’ coffee, end téeok a cs shower that made ber tingle. The sun was shining, and the streets were full of people for their slestas, et eogr rages 4 ~ att ne. o ido and arr! to Ile clerks glance at her ed mar 4 wondered {f they knew she had left the hotel the night before. The lights were berning tp. their room “Poor little boy!" ; the tliresbatd: across the Rich's favorite cane Haveas od wi! spilled its contents, aod let sugary liquor Richard loved. Perhaps Riehard net returned “Maybe he’s tate." he thought, Z BPs Libiows across br es, he was.asleep,. . ; Sprawled An empty bottle tay dp the fear. rum. His coat sprawl here had flung it, and ae oped bill : tera littered the floor, Daper money, sticky with ‘be _Absently Sybil stooped for the coat,.and shuffled the confused papers together. It seemed as if she-was always tidying after Rich. Socks and Ges and sotled linen. le never hung anything up. or put things away. — Richard!” r-| FOR SALE—Good used Ford HIR : " COPYRIGHT 1928 4Y NEA SERVICE. INC she catled. vending | arede truck, als» many good used cars. y. SYSTEM of HEALING we have CURED HUNDREDS and we can Dates and sites for annual meetings of six Congregational church asso- Onn SHOP- WORN EXPLANATION BuT WHEN YOU CONSIDER ME WHILE A THIRD SWUNG OF THE KIND = Ly | Sydil's brows drew together thoughtjully. The papers slipped from her fingers and fluttered to the floor. ‘over bim. | He did not start at the sound of her voice, but began to breathe Boisily. As she turned away, ghuddering, her glance fell on the papers she stil) held. On top was @ square white card: Isabella Petite Amistad & Cognac Una triguena == Abajo Triguena? Triguena?.. .Sybil's. brows drew together thoughtfully. ‘The papers slipped from her flogers and fluttered to the bottle 6n the floor. Then, without. a backward glance, hard on her little French heels, she left the room. Ten min- utes later she was with Mabel and Sack Moore at the Pasaje. eee HERE'S no use talking, Mab. Please, Jack!. It doesn’t make any difference what you say. Wild horses couldn't drag’ nie back. There's & boat this afternoon, and =| {ss going to get it. You can come 9 not just as you choose, Mab.” “But, Sib, we haven't ‘anything ready! How about your trunk?” “I'll send a to the man- ager. He'll take care ‘of it ail ere'a Rich?” “Asleep.” f “Does he know you're going?” “He doesn't ‘care what | do.” yh, Sib dating, {f you run |ti there'll be hundreds and bun: of miles beiwees you. Jack, can’t you reason with her?” “Listen,” she began firmly, “I didn’t intend to tell you. I'll never tell anyone else. Last night after you people went, Richard was hor- ribly abusive. I left him, and went to the Ingla Terra. This morning I woke all. brimming with wifely love and {dlotic devotion. I thought Rich might be sick. I felt sure he would be repentant. And I meant to” forgive him once more, and start im all over again. Exactly like a poor adoring fool, you see. So 1 burried back to the. Seville, ‘and up to our room. “There lay my husband. Drunk, across the bed. An empty bottle on the flopr. And -beside it a little card, Do you remember. Mab, t! card we saw op the boat? Th purser showed it to us, It said ‘afte rubla’-on.it-and the purser told us {it meant the girl was blond. This one said ‘triguena. I know that means brunet, because ‘Richard says love ts « matter of types, and you see be Hikes dark women! BA my dear!” name is Isabella, and she lives downstaira somewhere.” Sybil was talking rapidly—disconnect- “My busband particu- girls with dark eyes and olive ie “Sybil—darliag—don’t!” Mabel hrew her arm protectingly across Sybii’s shoulders. “You poor girl— don’t, dear!” ELEANOR EARLY . | “It’s so horrible.” ND YBIL contemplated the ring on her left hand thoughtfully. “Why not?” she demanded. ently Mabel drew her closer. She shivered. “And—besides—perhaps Richard didn’t go there. Maybe he just found the card.” Sybil sat up very straight, and 4 | Shaking Mabel's arm away, turned her level gaze upon her fi Don't be a dumbbell, Mab,” admonished. Moore shifted his incredulous glance from ove girl to the other. “Perhaps,” he offered lamely, “I'd better go over and talk to him.” “Good Lord, no! Leave him alone. What good does talking do?” Sybil was angrily determined. “I don’t mean to be rude, but youll have to let me handle this my own way. Are you coming with me, Mab—or aren't you?” Mabel turned to her “Could you come too, Jack?” “Not @ chance, dear. I have to make Santiago from here. But why don't you go ahead with Sybil? We'll let Eustis sleep until you get out. Then tonight | could drop over there, and tell him that Sybil is through. I suppose he knows how to reach you at home, Sybil?” Sybil wrinkled her forehead per plexedly. “Honestly, Jack, 1 don’t know. He knows I'm from Boston, of course, flance. | but I don’t belfeve he knows that :|the family ts at Wianno. If 1 ever mentioned it, he has probably for- gotten it. . “Oh, if he wanted to come to Boston, he could find me. Direc- torfes and ‘phone books, you know. “Anyhow, I've planned exactly what I shall do. Nobody need know I've been married at all. If Rich cables, or tries to get in touch with me so that Mothér would know, | cap tell her he’s just crazy man we met on the trfj that I don’t care a bit about. And youl) stick with me, won't you. Mab?” “You know I will, Sib.” “Well then—I, guess that's set- tled. Will you- grab a Jack, and bustle down to the steam: ship office and get us a stateroom? We have round-trip tickets. Mab's coming along like a good girl— aren't you, dear?” “Oh, I suppose so,” Mabel con- curred dubiously. “Angel!” approved Sybil, turned briskly to Jack. “I'll help Mabel pack,” she told him, “and if youl} come to take us to the boat after you make the res. ervations, we'll be all ready.” and that stung ber scorching lds Fumbling in the depths of a big beaded bdg, she found a handker chief, and pressing it to her trem bling lips, began to bite its lacey til it became a tattered “Oh, Mab!” she whispered, and.” ft was such a weary, defeated little ‘whisper. “Ob, my dear—my dear - whatever shall 1 do?” i (To Be Continued) (Bybit satis for home, And, tn the nezt chapter, an unlooked for _ Possidility. confronts her.) Tust foOP'S BLUE BLINKER WAS THE RESULT OF A COLLISION WITH AN OPEN DOOR GETS INTo A TANGLE WHEN Pop FORGETS wm- |»: ; 5 SELE AND “TELLS ; ON ME, 1 DIDNT MAKE SERIOUSIY £ OUT So BAD OMETHING ABOUT / MENTIONED THE IP RUNNING INTO /CELLAR DOOR AS| WELL, Bite ACELLAR DOOR — WILSON EARNS ENOUGH MONEY To. GNE HIS wre WHET SHE WANTS SO,THERE'S MORE BACK OF PoP'S' BLACK EYE THAN THE CELLAR, DOOR FABLE-I THOUGHT SO- TRIES To MAKE A TIBBER OUT OF ME BY DENYING ONE OF HER OWN- WELL, THE TRUTH MUST BE MORE INTERESTING AND I INTEND TO FIND OUT= YEAH! THREE THUGS BENT ' THE NEIGHBORS . AND WERE HIM UP-THATS | YOU GRAB THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE PEOPLE THINK I'M A DELIBERATE LIAR - NOW OU \NOULD EYLL SUSPECT SOMETHING / STANDING ON A WORSE THAN THE WET BAR OF ll NOE © 1948. BY NEA SERVICE. INC. L DONT DoueT IT, OW-MOST ARY BUT YoU SHOULD OF THESE DAYS SETA DATE FoR IT NOW—YOU KNOW { AND ZEN MANE IT TAKES LOTS OF ITON THAT Day! \NORIL GETTING UP i AGOOD CIRCUS LIKE ZA HANING! YES, L WEARD- BUT WHEN IS THIS BIG CIRCUS OF YOURS COMING OFF 2 SHOULD JUST SEE WAT A SWELL GIRAFFE TAG MAKES, PoP—Boy! OUR CIRCUS IS GOING TO BE A wow!