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Sa ee ee ae oe Classified Advertising Rates teady Effective Jan. 8, 1928 House Write Tribune|}] 1 insertion, 25 words .75 Ad. No. 2, 3 ions, 25 words Free catalog. Nolet jarber Col- 1.00 & Fargo, N. D.-Butte. Mont. nae ids i WANTED—Young man for book- ; + Wy 4 Ads over 25 words, Se addi- = ng fon were: Abply tional per word 9 FEMALE HELP WANTED ee ae Moretti tant, Eiviater'g Gameateany|| | 90 Cente Per Ine at ust be able|] All ads are cash in felved ty 9 Sileeh to Inoure fosertion same day. THE ; BISMARCK TRIBUNE Close to high school. Call at 623 PHONE. 82 oe! street after 5:00 p. m. Mrs. R, E. Potter. VANTED—Ginl for rie house- SALESLADIES WANTED for sale. Phone 588-M. WANTED—School girl to work aft- er school hours and on Saturday. One who can go home nights. Phone 1171, WANTED—Gini for housework. One who can go home nights. Do not yiphone, Call _at 201 First street. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework, good wages, small family. Phone 472-M. el necessary policy, death; $25 weekly benefit, ‘acci- dent of sickness; cost to man. 01 women, $10 yearly.” North Amer. ican Accident Insufance Co., to sell our ANTED—Salesman, exc! Sell business fir ent ition, Must weekly to hold position. Tribune Ad. No. 100. FARM LANDS WANTED—Housekeeper for family. Call 813 Third street. ee APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Newly decorated two, room apartment with closet. Con- vient to high school or capitol. Suitable for two ladies or man and ind ranches. Soil 2 to the year round. W: Beach & Son, rere * for free list, Haven, Fla. wife. Also large sleeping room FOR SALE—E 1-2 of 35-139-79, E suitable for two. Call at 812] 1-2 of 32-139-79 and W 1-2 of W|- Seventh or phone 300-W. 1-2 33-139-7! i salted Apply to Pau FOR SALE OR RENT—New six “s Store, room houge, hot water heat. For rent: Two new modern apart- WANTED Tu BUY work. Also Lloyd baby carriage | SALESMEN—Increase your income, and three burner Kero-gas stove) make $150 monthly commission spare time; no experience ys $10,000 accidential Beekman St., New Y rk, N. Y. FLORIDA'S richest farms, gard Moore Dependable Used Cars 1927 Pontiac Sedan in good condi- tion, good tires. 1927 Studebaker Dictator Sedan with mohair trim. 1926 Dodge Sedan with mohair trim, tires look like new. 1926 Dodge Sedan with leather trim, mechanical condition, finish and 1926 Dodge Bu iness Coupe in good jusiness Cou in condition, eit a 5 1926 Buick Master Six Sedan. 1923 Ford Coupe 1924 International Truck. Terms if desired. M. B, GILMAN CO. ” REAL ESTATE SIX ROOM strictly modern bunga- low, east it, spick and span, basement garage; could not be re- placed for $6300.00, SEVEN ROOM modern house, well ; located, a bargain at $4000,000. _ FIVE ROOM strictly modern buhga low, brand new, reasonable pay- ments, $5000.00, clean bar- FIVE ROOM: modern bungalow: a am special warm, $5000.00, E : SIX ROOM house, large lot, with improvements to cost not over $500.00, this property ‘would be worth. .00, only $2300.00. SEVEN ROOM modern house with basement garage, brand new, act- ually the best bargain in the city for $5200.00. FARM LANDS—The past few days Lhave sold seven q rr. BEC tions; today I have submitted of: fers sch eee ied quarters and ave sales ing on over twenty other pieces. The land “business is coming back. BUY NOW be. fore the real bargaing are gone. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, auto- mobile in good, old reliable com- panies. ments. Phone 1250. FOR RENT—Three room corner (ape Furnished. Possession atonee. The Laurain Apts. Phore “308. WANTED—Fornished ‘apartment, , Yeasonably priced. Call at Mont- "8, ‘ard & Co's. WO RENT--Compistaiy furnished R ent. Close in. Call at 120 SS ROOMS FOR RENT | e nicely furnishel |: sleeping room and one two room | ( furnished apartment in modern home. Close in, Call at 708 Main or phone 342, a 2 FOR RENT—One large nicely far E nished sleeping room two blocks new truck. 1. be Call Car! . low with desirable location. Ad. No. 3. oats. Wachter Transfer Co. Pa COPYRIGHT THIS NAS HAPPENED | SYBIL THORNE, owed, and involved ‘ from business district, reasonable. Call at 402 Second atreet, Phone 308-M. “ FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- , ern home, Hot water heat, close fin,. Genflemen._ preferred, 217 Eighth street. Phone 511-J. ._ FOR RENT—Nictly furnished front sleepiny room on ground floor. Call at 411 Fifth street, Hazel- hurst. Phone 273, | | FOR RENT—Well furnished room with Litch.rette for light house- keeping. Call 411 Fifth street or phone 278, TaNRe:: FOR RENT—Furnished sneniny rooms in modern home. Call 401 Ninth street. Phone 1156-J. WANTED at once practical- 1 Scott, PARTY wants to buy a good bunga- three bed rooms, in a Write Tribune recently wit- DO YOUR REAL ESTATE, BUSI- NESS with the busiest i the city. Over 2600 made without a complaint from any buy- er. MY business is growing by leaps and bounds and is nearly four times ‘what it was a year ago. F. E. YOUNG. IR. 1928 4¥ NEA SERVICE INC. @ good sind to give you a sham- oo.’ “Why?” she asked him inno cently. “That confounded verbena,” he muttered. “As long as I live ['ll associate it with all the sweetness and all the horror of my whole life. It's, the scent of love's ung dream in my nostrils. And it’s the smell of the girl at Maxi: who darn near drove crazy.” “It doesn’t make you think of Devens—and the apple orchard?” she asked him softly. “It doesn't bring back that night on the beach? | |. ‘—Furni or unfur- poaae My By i. That night at Wianno when you ished room for light housekeep- hovine’ teow sen took me in your arms and kissed ing. College Building. Phone 188, pe ae Meocthints tome me—the first time you'd ever kissed NS. He and Kitty are about | me? e furnished sleeping to be married—but mow there te room in modern home. Close in. Call at 219 Seventh street. FoR RENT—A_ very comfortable om, nicely Sernished: Also a ‘OR RENT—Two nicely furnished FURNITURE FOR SALE 23 conn pereag bed A Mosk less 5 mattress, $12.00, white Sie dressing table since Call at 807 Rosser. Phone FOR SALE—Adams & Shaff plano and bench $175.00. Good condi-: tion.’ 104 nd N. W., Mandan, N. D. BARGAINS in used furniture. Kennelly Furniture Co, Mandan, john os; i street sien hae ao yo0 want me CHAPTER XLVI r} with snowy napery and gleam “with -eliver, one ‘Then the waiter’ came with a chafing dish and coffee pot, and the pleasant little hors d'oeuvres on a silver platter. Sybil busied herself with cups, and when they were alone again put bers down and crossed the room to the big Governor W' throp desk that ‘windows. John?” ‘The laughing eyes of the girl gaily. Her lips were parted, and her teeth showed white and small guarantee protects: ab- poe vine Pes good service. . 1928 Oneflend Bix Sedan Ri 1925 Chrysler Touring . I suppose?” “You haven't told her yet! He shook bis bead. 7 “Oh, . 118 Thayer Ave. Phone sol sperimnes ioe cs tek Sisk tale oot FOR RENT— comfortable] Ssocyenrvole tomsace is apt te be room. Phone _1221. atailure, Mabel reminds R — at fixth oe coe street. Phone 481, Y¥. os. her. “I bate eva- NOW GO ON WITH THE sTORY BOY, knocking discreetly, saved Sybil from answering. He laid in front of the fire, white “Is that your fancee’s picture, ae ttractive,” she ~ sald. “The future Mrs. Lawrence, John took the picture and put it in her hands, : ‘Lord, Sybil! I don’t know.” _ “Bybil.” be told ber sternly, “I've “Remember, John?—Oh, my dear. you held me as though you could a t me go! And you buried your face in my hair—and | shook ft all down around my shoulders, and you sifted it through your fin- gers... and kissed it.” eee HE put his bands on her shoul- ders, and gripped them s0 Ughtly that his fingers hurt ber soft flesh “There that fair, Sybil.’ He tipped her head back, and Kissed her lightly on the mouth. “The reddest, crugpst Ups in town,” he said. “John!” she protested. “I think you're horrid!” é “I think you're bedutiful!” he retot “Now eat your chicken like good girl—and stop your vamping.” “You're so darn good,” she com: plained. “You m: me sick! ... I think you don’t care for me any more—not really, I mean.” He put another log on the fire and looked at her quizzically-as she leaned to rumple his hair over his eyes. “Do you?” she insisted. “Or don't your” And in her ears, as she asked, there rang the voice of a wraith in Kkbaki. A wraith with blue, bluo eyes and & and young as & trumpet blowing. And the wraith was smiling “with his eyes. And with his voice he no use—talking lke said, “You're not playing ing the ‘in: the ‘“ love you—love you so—forever and . “You - + Pour me that cup of coffee now, will you John?” . She nibbled at caviar, and tasted eee you love her very much she asked presently. Then Jobn got up, aud stood io front of her, with his hands in the 6) told her quietly, . I baven’t many illu Sybil. 5 was crying, “Ob, Sybil—Sybil, 1|° 5. [Lior “is' She'was |Jonn tried BISMARCK TRIBUNE “FOR SALE oy Pose ty 1926 Star Six. Coach, complete overhauled, very fine and good rubber. 1927 Oaklaud Coach, fine shape and priced right. | HUDSON Brougham. This car must be seer to be appreciated. SEVERAL chea; including ba Tudors. Pave trate rms, HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY. ¥ house, able for couple. venth stre ern 5 room house with bath. Fine oe Gas range. Call at 112 A 1 FOR RENT=Sirlctly modern tues bungalow with » - Leamedi- he posradaion, none 751 or 151. FOR RE: room houwsé, 1818 Rosser street on Nov. 1st, Frank Krall, Tailor on Fi treet. jodern ‘oom: street, even ™ Phone re at 323 Twelfth Lie The qualities are high and the prices extremely low. Casit or easy ayments. Wholesale or retail. ‘or diamond engagement rings see James W. Marek. Ex- clusive diamond dealer. Office at 108 Third street, south of. Hotel Prince, Choice Ca tn imported German Rollers Hartz Mountain, also native sing- ers, Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickin- son, N. D. Box 728, . New and second hand. Over 600 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your bu: Ww. itzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, ‘D—Bay mare Oct. tet, weight 1100, white star in fore- head. Notify Mi Erlenmeyer, 42 Third street, Bismarck, N. D. ione e FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop with bi Good business. Rea: son for selling, e other plans. Write Tribune Ad, No. 99. FOR RENT—Good Ti2 blocks from Poatotty . Call after 6 P m, at 407 Third street. Phone 1052-M. FOR RENT—Garage, good, new building, cement floor, Three Phone blocks from postoffice. 1475. finger than I ever saw in any 10 women ix all my life!” “And so,” interrupted . Sybil, smiling at the conceit, “you'd rather’ have a compass than @ guiding star?” “I'd rather have Kitty,” he told her solemnly, “than any woman on earth.... Lovs is a strange thing, Sybil. I've loved a lot of women. Before this I always wanted some thing for myself. Now I only want to give.” 1927 Chevrolet Grain Truck. Good! conditiun | | | and give! ee parties need apply.! at 30! et. bai FOR RENT—By Nov. ist, ali mod- ELEANOR EARLY going home to Teddy. I never want to back of her wrist, childishly. qv! house was lighted from top and Valerie’s and another with a doctor's cross, M tty - PLAN 5-CENT- GAS FAX ‘here .- Judge Harry J. The Smith, a Pre Montreal.— (4) —New Brunswick | Dingeman granted the petition on is considering raising the tax on gas- | Mrs. el Wambach’s plea that dline to 5 cents per gation, following | F the lead of Quebec and Ontario prov- i Coad the 5-cent tax now is in operation. Leageremeeragegeerearr= a ————————— ARTIST WITHOUT HANDS FRED GETS GATE London — A recent, industrial art Detroit—Fred Wambach received exposition featured several speci- the proverbial gate in divorce court | mens completed by John Buchanan, bes 4 hed furniture, Girl Was She or fon Sted Wid BiG IC, WHAT IN * [ME WORLD OAT WHT ANUS HATE ERBOUT DISH igs R When classes in blacksmithing and forging were organized in the school of engineering of the University of Missouri, in walked 19-year-old Katherine Meyer, dressed in over- alls. Katherine, daughter of a pro- fessor of psychology at the univer- sity, announced she meant to be full-fledged engineer or none at al t busy at the forge. She’s the first co-ed ae do anything like that. WORK WANTED lo, alterations and repairing on and dresses. ‘Also ‘rélining. Fifth street, Krall Tailor Shop, Mrs. J. Wentz. Ye wants job husking corn, also a farm to take care of for the winter. Harry E. Knight, Bantry, N. D. GIRL WANTS light housework on farm or in town. Miss Bertha Hensen, Driscoll, N. D. A LOST—Wednes y_evening betwi Presbyterian church and marck hospital, a black sued purse containing a green Schaef- Yer's fountain pen and some co’ se k'-dly phone 464-R.. R ward. 4 TL WAS SWEEPING THE HALL INHEN WEARD A KNOCK ON “HE NEIN NEIGHBORS DOOR WEN A GRUFE NOICE BELLOWED. £ CAME HERE To GET: THE REST OF THAT S100 Bit. FOR THAT PARK Jo® $” 1 PcEKED QUT JUSTIN TIME To SEE THE NEW NEIGHBOR'S WEE BRING A DUST MOP DOWN ON Te HEAD OF THE “TOUGHEST LOOKING ROUGH- NECK I EVER SAW — NES, HE DID! THEN SHE SCREAMED," AND CHASED HIM DOWN < can STHE STAIRS WHALING WIM ) BEAT with THE MOP = a4 ou again.” She dabbed at her eyes with the “Goodby,” she said, “goodby.” eee to bottom. Mabel's car in front, Sybil experienced a strange feel- ing of physical detachment, as if something had suddenly left her body. She took off her c said, “that you love very much,’ Then they sat in silence, until the fire had died down, so that they found themselves in a fickering dark... And then John spoke from the shadows, “Have you had lovers, Sybil?... Ah, Sweet, forgive me, dear. . You're so maddeningly wise, you lovely thin: He came and stood before hi and taking her wrists in bis bands, drew her to her feet. “The man fs an {diot,” he said tensely, “who lets his mind rule bis heart. When the gods send love, only fools refrain... . Sybil, I'm crazy about you, Ah, Sybil—your Ups, dear!” Coldly she drew from his aching arms. “Don't!” she said.” But he drew her closer. And tn the eternity before he crushed -her mouth with his, a Same leaped like & living thing from the whitening embers. Afd in its light Sybil saw bis face, and his eyes. And it seemed to her that he looked as if he had glimpsed some mad and Yn. redible loveliness. Their ips met. And, suddenly—jangling across raw nerves—the telephone rang. Like ‘& cue offétage’ breaking tn upon @ moment fraught with ez: quisite peril. John swore and reached for the instrument. - Bybil put her hands to her hair, smoothing it guiltily. “Goodness,” she cried, “it must be awfully late. 1 shouldn't ha stayed go long. 1 didn’t know—” _. “It's for you: announced Joba: “Mrs. Moore, 3 think.” He banded her the phone, and lighted a cigaret. ; “Ob, Sib!” Mat voice over the wire. “The baby's sick!” Sybil's body stiffened, and her knees grew weak. “I'll be right home,” she said quietly,.and dropped the receiver wwechanically on its book. . Then she turned to John. “My little boy is nick,” she told him softly, “and I don’t want ever to see.you again.” “But Sybill” he cried, and put} di out bis arm to detain her, “Ob, Jobn, fd go crasy if any- Gragging on her coat. to hold it. moved toward the stairs. SI that she was curiously quiet foot of the stairs. with a white-haired man. came toward ber, and the white- haired man took her hands, and a revert ees Then Mabel came down her armi her. Tad drew her close wheo tie white-hatred man, who had proached her wit! fessionally. you'll feel better.” felt like Tad screamed, and carried ber to. the bed.in her mother’s room. rubbed her bands and feet, and she THE NEIGHBORS CAME POURING ouT thd “THE HALL AS THE TOUGH THE NEW ap \ NEIGHBOR'S HIM, E WHIRLED HIM G AROUND TO WHERE 2 WAS STANDING, | POP, JUST THEN A BiG BRUISER BENCR AND, (N THE DARK, MISTOOK THE WOW NEIGHBOR FOR ME, AND THEY CARTED HIM HOME IN ard her mother whisper, doesn’t know,” And stil tood there, at the | CHEAT -ADDING “THAT 1F AME: ANVTWING WENT WRONG wita | PERFECTLY “THE JOB IN THE PARK IT Ky | SNAS HER HUSBANDS FAULT Tad wae on the upstairs landing They 4 flew to her, and put Ground her and kissed 1 let her go. And then every- 8 very quiet for e moment, king at her. “I know,” she told them. “Teddy dead.” the bathroom, ap- glass. “A sedative,” he announced pro- “Just drink this, and Impatientiy she waved him aside. How foolish—all this tuss. As it sedatives amounted when Teddy was dead. She put her foot on the lowest stair, and found it was heavy, so that it wi to anything performer. She was suffocating now. Never to be kissed again by Teddy. Never more to hear his darling voice— “Muvver=Muvver— the clasp of bis baby fin little hand io hera—those adorab! -}anuckles, Mke rosy dimples. Ho Fed his cheeka had been that after. ; —ond his tiny nose, Bhe had foo! Kissed it on the tip. Teddy hated to have her do that. But what.a big bear hug he bad given her bed- time! She was glad sh his band until Sometimes she left him alone in the. dark. in. the dark; Poor baby—all alone “Teddy! Teddy!" * caught her when “she ik brandy to please them, and " tds, the doctor's foolish al : Vague, despairing ‘hope came then to rack her tortured’ brain. you mistake. Let me see him. | want to see him. iSN'T dead. Are jead? ft may bes anid be wan dead? ~ You can’t keep me from him—my ee er Teddy! Teddy! it's s je! (wi had happened Teddy? Bydil'e cup ts filled to _ overfowing—-in the mest chapter.)

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