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PUTTING IT ON | Guest: How glorious the air is}, } } | -Tribune Classified Advertisements may pass| far! She fell and fractured her these lines when speaking. The, skull. custom dates from the days of the| New Owner: Yes, air’s ain’t it? — Lustige 'Blacteer, $500 FOR OLD CANNON Fort Pierce, Fla., Oct, 24,—The commis*‘on has appropriated by the non-payment of the partial amortization installments of Fifty- seven and 50/100 A LEANING LADY Your heart beats because it is —= H N =—_ Hi 57.50) a cit; 4 bt le — P & Oo: N ze) _8 2 = a November | 39, nahn the : five Suen a ered Irene | 8580 to pay for onl pun part it San ried z —_ io. ierson arrived home from a party|cannon from a Spanish galleon | minute, wi ' HELP WANTED MALE - Dependable Used Cars Honitred Fuitty-soven and 2/100 Poth in ey ‘wee ape hours. She see eo in the asl Ae) ne million feet a ad or Lr? { | Kor Bis: . oc ‘A Ne ber 29, 1926, May 29, 1927, No- |out a second floor apartment win- years ago. e relics are buried | sand million times a 0 > | 4 sary. $650.00 cash deposit re- Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1927 Studebaker Dictator Sedan with Seven Hundred Fifty-two and 68/100 | pe ereee Resor Boiss || Fama, $5 week Tl ogg BOM ge IB fee inert thine tant't || OUT OUR WAY Ss. ‘Gnas re Lepesant) words 1926 Dodge Sedan with mohair trim, 1924. and insurance in the sum of , t.. Omaha, Nebraska. or under ........... 25 tires look like new. -eight and 66/100 Dollars + UBARN. Barbering during winter|| 3 insertions, words 1926 Dodge Sedan with leather trim, 5 . ‘months, big demand, goed I] OF Under secccerscee 1.00 mechanical condition, finish and iaiven’ That’ that_sortaia mor Free catalog. Moler Barber Col:|| 1 week, 23. words tires good. executed and delivered by Jull Kr A HOG N,_D.-Butte. Mont. ander ......,eeseees 145 1926 Business Coupe in good Peterson and Paulina Peterson, his NOW WHY ARTED Young. man for ook:|| Ads ove i cotii $0 addr |], conde: Bank SEMAN ERA a ody eneporate, NEVER GiTS VERY FAR , eo ing’ and office work. Apply tional per word be aioe ane Six Sedan. of the City of Bt: Paul, County ot YIN THIS WORLD? COZ Vo ee CLASSIFIED DISPLAY |] 1924 invernatiensl Truck. . ame, ‘Dated May” 20th 1022. and HE LOADS HISSELE UP Al D—Young man to work by RATES T if desired. Hied for record in the office of the Gz WE WAS the month. F, Jaszkowiak, 419 : M. B. GILMAN CO. Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, “bo, mMuUCcr. Zz | Twelfth street. 90 Cents Per Inch : : ecored in: book 168 of Mertecen tt “| GOIN' OUT AFTER APPLES “{0U |. REAL ESTATR Page 34, will be foreclosed by a sale * FEMALE HELP WANTED All classified ade are cash of the Bremises in such mortgage afd WANTED—Either High School or|| Sdvance. Copy should SIX ROOM strictly modern buhga- hereinafter d d, at the front é Business College girt to work for Fae LAI to insere low, east front, spick and. .span, of Blamarck of al TOE, ona HEY? | NOW, WHERE You Close to high school, “all at 633 pao ane | Hose CTW dw hhehi thay ot bes Pal “Goin FROM HERE Bighih stregt after $:00 9 me Mra THE SEVEN ROOM wodern house’ well HR ee a a ean nrc Laas upon such morlgeie onthe Gay HAW 2 BON POR oc BISMARCK TRIBUNE located, a bargain at $4000.00. {nner man, and a husband’s, the out- ofvaale, for wuld defaulted ‘indebted. = ) WANTED—Giti He Tet Pn PHONE 32 abv ROOM strictly besa} bunga- ai = @nd inferior to the unpald pane yal good 00! 0! (J = foresa adults. Good wages. Mrs. 0, W. : elf Raieatieral ad LoQhDER THAN RECORDS | federal ‘Land Bank’ of Saint Paul Weibeceg Lit Main Ave. Phone 761. ee Grain od| FIVE RODM modern bungalow, built cannot produce a record of the birth | Farnciche “ands gortiy atees WANTED—Girl for housework. One 1927 Chevrolet Grain Truck. Good)" ‘giv. years ago for a home, clean|of Mrs. S. L. Ludlow of Penarth, ($4148.60). The premises described In such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as fol- South Wales, but family archives prow that she had a right to cele- ibrate her 10ist birthday recently. and neat, just off gain at $3800.00. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, al- who can go home nights. Do not hone. Call at 201 First street. ‘ANTED Competent girl for gen- condition. 1926 Star ‘Six ‘Coach, completely te. eal overhauled, very fine . condition lows: éral housework. “Must like enil:| 1987 Detnad track th t down town, well built and - most down town, bas RRENEL TAT < Gren, Call at 814 W. Rosser. | nricod states ne oe eee and) arm, $5000.00." The coldest, spot on earth is not! section “Thirtsctwe (30, Morthe ANTED—Lady cook at Boston) HUDSON Brougham. This car| SIX ROOM house, large lot, with| the North Pole, but a new labora-| west Quarter (NW%) of Section Cafe, Mandan, N. D. must be seer to be appreciated. improvements to’ cost. not over| tory in Berlin, where temperature} Thirty thre (30). .all, in Towns ee | SEVERAL cheaper’ cars, including| $500.00, this -property would be) ®S low as 452 degrees below zero| (138) North, tlange Seventy-five WORK WANTED Ford Tudors. ‘We ttade and give} worth $4000.00, only $2300.00, | ate obtained. This is done by lique- est, containing Three Hun- 2 SEVEN ROOM modern house with! fying helium gas under high pres- Shula to Une Goeecnnrent é EF ‘0 do alterations and ' repairing on ladies winter coats Also relining. 107 cording to the Government | sure, then allowing it to expand. thereof, will be due on sald mortgage terms. HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY. basement garage, bragd new, act- aie ot jain’ ually the best in the city rt There ( and dresses. ——__——_ Fifth street, Krall Tailor Shop, UBUY —_—_| for $5200.00. Sussex, in which there are 1274] at the date of sale for said defaulted YOUN wants job ‘husking|ly new truck. Call Carl Scott,! Ihave sold seven quarter sec-| males of any county in England| together with. statutory. attorneys tions; today I have submitted of- fers on three other quarters and have sales pending on over twenty fees and cost of foreclosure as pro- vided by law. Dated this 18th day of October, 1928. THE F! BANK corn, also a farm to take care of| 95 forthe winter. Harry E. Knight,| oo LWANTED TO BUY—Good feed and Wales. SEE FURNITURE FOR SALE Bantry, N. D. ve i be} fight housework on| .02ts, Wachter Transfer Co, other pieces. The land business| BARGAINS in used furniture. OF SAINT PAUL. farm or in town. Miss Bertha R RENT is coming back. BUY NOW be- Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, Mortgagee. Hensen, Driscoll, N. D. Box 695. : fore the real bargains are gone. ND. a] Zuger, & eTillotson, a Mirorne Be aor LE EERE SS SSPE Ere ereerinaanieel il furnished ryvom | INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, auto- Pry ect) aid . with Litch.-ette for light house-| mobile in good, old reliable com- MISCELLANEOUS FLORID. est farms, ns, dairies and ranches. Soil 2 to 16 feet. Farm the year round. Write for free list. Beach & Son, Moore Haven, Fla. FOR SALE—E 1-2 of 35-139-79, B ‘1-2 of 32-139-79 and W 1-2 of W 1-2 33-139-79. Apply to ‘Paul Brown at Gussner’s Store. APARTMENTS FWR RENT—Newly decorated two room apartment with closet. Con- vient to high school or capitol. Suitable for two ladies or man and wife. Also large sleeping room suitable for two. Call at 812 Seventh or phone 300-W. __ FOR RENT—One room, kitchenette and bath, unfurnished apartment in Tribune Bldg, $40.00 per month. Laundry privileges. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 1. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two room apartment in strictly modern home. No children. Call at 812 Main Ave. between 10.00 a. m. and 6. p. m. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment in modern home, _ pri- vate entrance, on ground fioor. Call _at 924 Fourth street. Phone 543-W. Two room furn! ent. Close in and warm. ne 1216-W or call at 422 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Three raom corner apartment. Furnished. Possession| ' Pe ot The Laurain Apts. Phore WANTED—Furnished __ apartment, reasonably priced. Call at Mont- gomery Ward & Co's. FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment. Close in. Call at 120 fest Rosser. R) \—Modern two room tment at 314 Main street. G. ~ Dullam. IR RENT—Modern apartment in eben Bldg. Apply*at Tribune. jone 82. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Four room modern house, suitable for couple. Only res] ible parties need apply. at 309 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Strictly modern : tucco bungalow with garage. Immedi- ate pogsession. Phone 751 or 151. FOR RENT—Five room house, 1813 Rosser street on Nov. ist. Frank Krall, the Tailor on Fifth street. I SALESMEN 3 Ee, aman, exclusive line. iness firms only, perman- ent ition. Must mak nae weekly to hold position, Tril 5 100! ibune Ad. No. Low cost! Easy terms! A de- pendable good looking car. 1926 Ford Sedan 1926 Chrysler Touring, enclosed 1926 Overland Sedan keeping. Call 411 Fifth street or Phone 273, FOR RENT—Furnishe ing rooms in modern home. Call at 401 Ninth street. Phone 1156-J. FOR RENT—One furnished sleeping room in modern home. Close in. Call at 219 Seventh street, FOR RENT—Five room modern house. caaure 715 Sixth street or ibaa te FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth street. Phone 431. Lost LOST—Somewhere between Webbs store and postoffice, or from post- office and 40+ First street, a dark blue georgette dress. Finder kjnd- ly phone 586. Reward. COPYRIGHT 1928 4¥ NEA SERVICE INC. THIS HAS HAPPENED ct - O memory retu: bel_ leaves John asks Sybil a hows Bt al t t know that Sybil g Fi MABEL slipped the ring expert- mentally on her third finger, At the second joint it stopped abruptly, and she transferred it to her little finger, pressing it firmly over the middle joint. Sho walked to the Jamp, and held her hand under the parchment shade, “Seven hundred,” she murmured to herself, “Seven hundred, if it's worth a cent. Maybe more. It might bave cost @ thousand.” é She moved her hand slowly to catch the light, “Poor old Sib. I wonder {f she's going to care about him.” She put her finger in her mouth, and slid it back and forth. Her’ finger was red and swollen. When it was very wet, she pulled the ring off. “ghe has thin fingers, whoever she ts. ‘C, B’—now I wonder.” Once more Mabel held the ring under her lamp shade, “It’s platinum all right,” she asid, “Poor Sib!” She put it back in the box, and slipped it bebind the clock over the fireplace. Then she gathe: up the cups and glasses; and cai Tied them to the kitchen, Whisking Gp a lather of pleasant suds, she wi the fragile things and for the first time in ber mar * ned life forgot’ tohold the lovely purple goblets to the light to ad- mire thelr, amethystine translu: cence. Mabel was pondering desper- ately. legates Uttle girl down irs came up with Teddy. And Mabel, wringing ber glass towel vigorously, bung it on the rack, ber decision made. - ene. ¥ WHEN, Sybil’ came in she was * “Seechere, Sib. 1 want to show ‘Bi. you something. Look! It’s a, ring. A wedding’ ring. John Lawrence bas @ wedding. ring. His initials are in it.”* SRR Basak sae yesh | MY business is growing by and bounds and is nearly four 3B 8 panies. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in the city. Over 2600 sales made without a complaint from any buy- er. times what it was a year ago. F. E, YOUNG. FOR EXCHANGS OPPORTUNITY always at stake for independence if desired, will sell or exchazge 160 acres, apply on aa house, land seeded to rye except fifteen acres pasturc locat- ed le Lake, N. Dak. When. where, }, Timmer. N. Dak. She thrust it defiantly at Sybil. “I know {t, Mab. What's all the excitement? He's got a right to buy & wedding ring, hasn’t he?” “Of course he has. That's just it.” Mabel was blustering. “But, you poor little nut, you don’t want to get mized up with him. Let him marry the girl he bought the ting for. You've got a good man now, and you don’t know when you're lucky. “I told you ages ago that Roger Caldwell was heaven's little gift to women—remember? The day we saw Dolly Weston at Schrafft's. You almost met him that day. I know a homebreaker, Sib, when I see one. Let him marry his old C.B. And Sib—Sib, dear—go home and call up Craig. Don’t go to see this other man tonight. Tell Craig you want to see him. Tell him youl marry him, dear. And tell him tonight—before there's any jam with your pretty hero back from the grave. “Oh, John Lawrence may have been very wonderful when you knew him. But 10 years can make a rake out of a kpight. And every man needs anchorage. John Law- rence hagn’t any.. He's gone the pace, 1 tell you. And you've had trouble enough. He'd only break your heart, He has C. B. now. Let him keep her. Please, darling, clear out of this affair before it smothers you. John Lawrence won't make anything but trouble for you. Re- member the premonition you had? You said something dreadful was going to happen.” Sybil laughed. “My dear, your solicitude amuses me. Anybody'’d think I was about 16, the way you talk. Suppose your beloved Jack disappeared some day. And suppose, after you'd mourned him as dead, 10 years passed, and Johnny came marching home again? You wouldn’t drop him like &@ hot potato, would you? Even if you.knew he had snother lady in the offing. Now be yourself, Mab. You know darn well you wouldo’t.” “But that’s not fair, Sib. You don't Jove John the way I love Jack, John’s new personality—the life he’s led—the girl he has—all these things intrigue you. Your in- terest is stimulated. But if you bave a romance now it's going to be a frowsy effair—and darn anti climactic, if you're asking me.” Sybil plunged her hands deep in the pockets of her beaver jacquette, “I'm not,” she aid pointedly, MABEL stooped to fearrange the magazines on the table, and Sybil saw the tell-tale: fiush: she sought to hide mounting om-iher cheekbones. Mabe) always crim- soned when she was angry. She ne i 2 F i 2 ® 5 a3 if BEE ES E, leaps address’ Edward FOR SALE—Choice Cana imported German Rollers Hartz Mountain, also native ers. Cages, seeds, treats, Phone 115-J, Ji son, N. D. Box 128, New and second hand. styles and sizes. fit your business. Bismarck, N. D. with bath. Good business. Write Tribune Ad. No. FOR SALE OR RENT—New rent: ments. Phone 1250. to me. Now you're going to take a little straight dope—and get as mad as you pleased—and be darned. Of course you'll do what you want anyhow. But, for my own satisfac: tion, I'm going to get a couple burn- ing truths off my chest.” Sybil dug s compact from an in- side pocket, and powderéd her noso leisurely, Then she produced a raspberry lpstick, “Shoot, Mab.” she concurred am!- ably. ‘Only don't let’s sound like @ couple of ham tragediennes.” Mabel bit her lip angrily. “You're absolutely insulting,” she remarked evenly. “Will you please put down that powder and rouge until I get through talking?” Sybil slipped them in her bag, and sank comfortably into the great chair near the fireplace, “I beg your pardon, dear,” she murmured. “Honestly I didn’t mean to be rude.” _ She swung one slim knee over the other, and reached a dainty foot to the blase. “Ob, gosh, Mab, I've got a drop singers, Sand etc. jacob Bull, Dickin- Over 500 We have one to W. E, Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Py 1 ir barber shop Rea- son for selling, have Gals plans. six room house, hot water heat. For Two new modern apart- stitch! Look at that. And a brand new pair of stockings too. Gee, that makes me mad—the very first time I've worn them. Five dollars, ... How much. did you pay for those you have on, Mab? They're lovely and sheer.” Mabel stood with her back to the fire, and contemplated Sybil as an outraged woman corning frivolity. “Do you know what you need?” she asked politely. “You need some hulking brute to wring your neck, There ore women like that. It’s the only thing that stops them. And I guess you're one, of them, Sit, 1d just be wasting time talk- Ing to you, I was going to try to stir up some app! ition ‘of Craig Newhall in your shallow little heart. But Craig's too good for you, Sybil. I'm through trying. to vu, you on him. I like him too well.” Mabel paused irresolutely. “You're an awful fool, Sybil,” she concluded, and turned with @ great air of finality to face the fre, “An awful darn fool. And that's all I've got to say.” The room grew very, very quiet. The fire died down, and smouldered softly. And the only sound came from the little elock on the mantle. + + « “Tick tock,” it sald. “Tick tock. ...” and went on eating time noisily, as clocks do when every: thing else is still.° ‘Then, suddenly, Sybil sobbed, A muffled little sob, smothered ip the palm of-her hand. . “Oh, Mabelt”:-she: cried, and reached up to clutch the hem of Ker sweater. “I'm not hard-boiled, MOUSE IS MUMMIFIED time the building was erected. trying to make in an electric kiln. 50,000 pounds. Commons runs a red line. ELEANOR EARLY 1 know have bald spots, Mab.” Sybil was wheedling prettily. “And John, my dear, was the best of all possible lovers. It would be @ rare woman, Mrs. Moore, who'd run away from a ghost like him.” “Oh, I don't know that there are any bells on yopr little friend.” Mabel plumped down on the divan. “When you loved John Lawrence, he was a regular Galahad, wasn’t he? Well now, my dear, he could | show Don Juan his stuff. He's s second-rate sheik—that’s what he ist” “And how,” inquired Sybil ic¥y, “did you get your inside informa, tion?” “I heard one of the girls at the real estate office talking about him, it you must know.” Mabel defended herself with a blustering little air of righteousness. “She said his life was simply one woman after an- other, .. . Now, Sib, hadn’t you rather keep your illusions about young Galahad? I should think you'd had enough of philanderers. It Richard Eustis didn’t teach you & lesson you're hopeless.” ‘ “But, Mab,” cried Sybil, “it was such a lovely romance I had with John!” “Yes—well, hadn't you rather the memory of it stayed fresh and sweet? What do you want to dig it up for? It will only tarnish and grow cheap.” Mabel thumped her knee with an emphatic fist. “I tell you, Sybil, you're making a big mistake. The man has a girl—maybe he's mar ried already. What do you know about him?” “Not much." Sybil stretched in- dolently. “But I’m old enough, Mab, to take care of myself.” “Yhat’s just it!” Mabel exploded violently. “And you say you're not hard-boiled! .. . You were an inno cent little kid when John Lawrence fell in love with you, weren't you? A nice, trusting little kid. And you probably had a lot of splendid “ideals and high falutin’ dreams, And be thought you were just the sweetest, grandest, purest thing on earth... . Did you ever stop to think that you've changed? “The nice, little kid you used to be is wise now. Sib—wise as the to have? And the dreams? ... ‘They're crasser stuff now, aren't they, Sib? You would disappoint this man now, it's shoddy thing. And you've take him away from: some woman to have it.” “1 suppose,” mused Sybil, b eyes on ‘the smouldering “that it would be @ poor carica of ‘the lovely thing that gts HE alll (John's. fancee—Kitty eppeere in the next chapter. Kitty te swoet—you'll want to meet her.) London, Oct. 24.—A mouse, dead S- | for at least 30 years was found in a perfect state of preservation, when @ gas pipe was replaced in Birm- ingham recently. It had apparently crawled into the opening just before final connections were made at the James Basset, a Frenchman, is Aficial diamonds He believes he will be able to create diamonds from carbon by using a pressure of Along the edges of the carpet on each side of the English House of By an - HEROES ARE MADE — NOT BORN. TRwilliams 10-24 ©1909, ey wea service, wic, 7 |MOM’N POP Ol Oise a epee! SUSPICIOUS OF HIS SUDDEN KEEPS ON THE ALERT HE 1S BEING LED To The sfor WHERE A HIRED TOUGH LURKS BEHIND A PARK BENCH | WAITING FOR PoP 1o BE BACKED io Position FOR HIS ATTACK — AND, ANYTHING GOES, GUNNING, THIS, SATTLE - AND T'LL ENENED, > oT MYSELF BETWEEN YOU_AND “HE MOON.SO TAKE YOUR PosiTON BY TWAT BENCH | = THIT'S OX. wild ME~ JUST SO LGET A CHANCE To EVEN TWNGS uP with @ You. REMEMBER ANYTHING GOES w= SO PROTECT J YOURSELF —— a Ih | al = | si 4 BEL Moray, = ap Mur Vay

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