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—————— sc EN eR BNE < El : ‘ PORN SAE TRI NORIO wc ry e 5 , ; Sern 2 Pvany ty . 3 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1928 THE BISMARUK 'TKIBUNK 3 ; ra Rae c r a ——————— —— SUMMONS the construction /of paving on Blev-|sonal claim is made against tne de-| West of the 5th P. M. Burleigh | Minnesota by defeat § e ene {State of North Dakota, County of |enth Street trom Avenue B to Avenue | fendants in the above entitled action,| County, North Dakota. ior college, $3 to “ippggtatesessy = ¢ x e I] ~ Burteten Fourth guateta | Si epRvige District Number Five a |e brought to determine ad: WILLIAMS & LINDELL. 2 . : . Wit District Court, Fourt udictal | of such city; setting forth ie Attorneys for Plain! q wa bad HOT Gee hak | ri une ass e@ Vi t | e pistrl hh ame a coe! | each lot oF tract Is benefited by such | versc estates, Interests, Heng and en- Washburn, North Dakota. AUTO INJURIES FATAL 5 Elizabeth Hunsaid, Plaintiff, vs, Pe= |improvement and the amount asmewsed |cumbrances in the following de- Fargo, Nov. 12—(AP)—Inj 4 | ter Hunsald, Defendant. against ench: that the same is a scribed real property, to-wit: WINONA TAKES TITLE tessa’ a 38, Goce juries ; PHON B 8 ° |The State of’ North Daicota to the | and correct assessment of the t ; bi suffe! In an autom ss —=— HH} above named Defendant: | P erty, therein described accordine to) Northwest Quarter, (NW). of Winona, Minn., Nov. 12—-(AP)—| near Barnesville, Minn, caused the on emcacrnea rem sean _ thin si Y¥ y ‘e- | the best judgment o! ie majority o! ection Twelve 2 n Town: ip " GD juived to answer the compinine of the | the membersof such Commission: and | One Hundred’ Forty-two (iz), | Winona Teachers college Bt eee ec of Mrs. Nels Hanson, 68, of HELP WANTED MALE i} Plaintiff in the above entitled action, | that the special items of expense in- North of Range Elghty-ono ($1) | college football championship of| Fargo. ‘ UBARN Barbering during winter y on oan A TE the original of which ts on file in the | cluded in such assessment areas fol-| jarbering during winter || (lagsified Advertising Rates Office of Clerk of District Court in | lows, to-wit: months, big demand, good wages. rth Contract cost. $2,870.30 T am offering mv ~ for Burleigh County, Free catalog. Moler Barber Col- Effective Jan. 3, 1928 tel for sale. I cleared $750:00 last | and to serve a copy of your| Engineering, supervision THY lore, HareecN: Dy Botts, Mont.’ || 1 imertion, 25° words 26 -]| at Guo ecd eome oee| hereto upon tho subscribers | and inepecuon ----i-- 3482 TOUT OUR WAY By Williams 2 insertions, 25 words terms. Berwick Hotel, Berwick, rn in the County of McLean} | ing 34.18 no Sa aeons Alaa sates a eee Dak. eee ees DERG lic cesenuinent Commiulion.: 4808 HATTA YE 5 ANTED—Three salesmen wit insertions, words er the service s Becuhas : I ma 5 i car to sell a nationally advertised ve ee se 1.00 Lost OST cane rpe ‘ $3,100.00 y uu OH YES L HAVE! if ili i foal 9 — ion 7 —w Less a = 4 suas ‘Onbnitea png titties, et | adore to Black Teatherette orier boo suimed by. tne City “ot vitae YOu GOT NO EVERY TIME “de ¢ or phone Chas. Kenney, Grand Pa-j] Ads over is, cover with Fuller Brush order) jd Nv Aa ‘oeeaee IDEE ,MA, HOW GO SCOUTING, iti , Si Monday. i book on inside, Liberal reward.) 0's one Ny, Total to 834.87 - ' pitle Hotel, Sunday and Monday. ea ae No. questions “asked Return ¥5| aiisth Sastae Mua Rer NERO |p Tetsl fe te, arsenneg. PRCT MucH’ FUN PA AND I HAVE To ‘i FEMALE HELP WANTED CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Tribune. WILLIAMS & LINDELL, | day of November OUTIN' AN’ SCOUT FOR SOMETHING, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—Mid RAT! Attorneys for Plaintiff, SA sc IN NTED—Mid-| ‘ES Office and Postoffice Address, - Chairman. ROUGHIN' 17 TO EAT ANDO THEN dle-aged woman preferred. Four| FURNITURE FOR SALE burn, North Dakota, CARL R. KOSITZKY, OU \ iN i children and father in family. 90 Cents Per Inch a sie ne 2/8-10°17 sony, Member. 2 . 5 *Seven miles from town. Addres an fied adi rm FOR SA Electric range practi- Rh. B. WEBB, di sS Al Ss Mi V “4 q : Q lassi ads are cash cally new, in good condition. Call ASSESSMENT ai bth el \S LOTSA FON. Box 212, Sentinel Butte, N. D.,|] Savane, Gopy should be fe. Wl secon ; iving ref d sal X= Ta A at 611 Second street. ' ' Notice is hereby given that on the HH _pected. “Steady place, "|| Sere by Scaace © Mrare || GARGAINS | in uned ”furnitare.| "iultidh Rect dram haeauet Go 2th ge, et aeuegiany eae tet Bn lg WANTED Experienced itl for) title ‘3 cosh) Furniture Co.. Mandan, ag pe ae nt ‘of the ao iol ; er usework, Mrs. Gordo SATTRTSTIRATRc TL R Hall of such city, ear objectit coe 612 W. Thayer. __|j BISMARCK TRIBUNE |/¥OR RENT An. Upright piano. is hereby given that a Spe- | which may be made to ni aveesaent ¥ WANTED—Girl for general house- PHONE 32 one 689-W. sessment for the construction ; Shown in the foregoing list by any ‘k. Mrs. H, G. Schwantes. 417 ng on Eleventh Street from | Person interested therein or by his vines soa ANEOUS Avenue B to Avenue C In Paving Dis- | agent or attorney, MISCELL is s First or phone 241-R. DE eRe: | FOR CHIE PETG oRTGTE ber ‘Five-A, ‘City’ of Bis. |, Dated this 8th day of Novem. i P akota, haa been levied | ber, 1928. WORK WANTED pie LE hah Comb White Leghorn cockerols.| against the lots ‘and tracts. of land J.N, ROHERTY, ORIENTAL rugs cleaned and re- Attractive Buys Large size English strain from|¢s?ecially benefited by such improve- | 11/12 Chairman. ment, in the sums set opposite de: 7 th paired. Price reasonable. Work riptions. of Buch 16te | guaranteed. Phone 622 or call at) . 715 Thayer Ave, 1926 Chevrolet Coach, 1928 Chevrolet Coach. 1928 Chevrolet Coupe. healthy, bred-to-lay flock. From] respective winners of egg-laying contests in! and tracts, several states. rise $2.00. Mrs.| Northern SUMMON! State of North Dakota, County of Verleigh, nett Second Addition, «few improvements. Sale price crestfallen, Then, {t being young man she had dined with on 4 B00, 1,500 cash. C. P. Pal- Myrtie’s way to become cross when }|@ starry roof garden... . ) mer, Fargo, N.D. Kelley Palmer) nor sympathy was deeply touched, 7 . Jerry smiled a hard little smile. ‘ she said: “If you can’t go to that) “Cee, Jerry, I'm sorry. I lent George all that money to be a silent |She must stop thinking about Dan care Tribune. FOR SALE—Five room modern bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, large attic, s 2 Fnev by default against you for th — outside garage, lawn and trtes.| = eat SRGATRERGET =| 1021 Seventh street. Call after demanded in the complaint. KE Immediate possession. qucoeation TMoneEAL CO eee Come, | pitas | lersigned, pated at Washburn, Nori Dakota, LL fheD; 31 irst street. Hedden Real e : = = z For RENTC Garage in oar ar 700 | Ee y and I. is 9th day of October, 1928. iS Estate Agency. Phone 0. WA DTO RENT RENT FOR RENT—Garage in rear of 109) tut e Special Ai WILLIAMS & LINDELL, FOR RENT—Six room modern ic t ERS GET GRAY. ae Resa belles Not over $10 per month. Address| FOR RENT—Garage at 1021 Me Abia Gani ateelen oP aiaiNe bila psa (RCI ame RES SES NOLS Leg DR PTT eae eee 2 rool \s - |. No. ibune, Rend in th infon of such Com: | To the abov d Defendants: Ghent. On upper Eleventh street,| Ad: No. 19, care Tribune Seen one rere © OFT mmlaglonie are eapecially shenetitanany!lic Yous willstabe otinectie caeeCEye Geo, M. __ROOMS FOR RENT FOR SALE—Ford two door sedan, new _ Sept. 26, Dr. R. S. Fnee. 1928. Inquire of | ROOM WANTED by young man. sonable. Write or phone 14-F-14. G. N. Varnum, Menoken, joy’s bicycle, good con- dition. Cheap if taken at once. Mandan street, also for sale, one steel range. Phone 64. mission of the City of . i TT GT eM smare kota, hereby certify that the —_¢ ———— Block 46 S WOMAN WANTS work by the hour,| 1927 Chevrolet Coach. _J. W. Birkbeck, 1 No. Dak.| 4: ARGUES UME ee ne aae q also take care of children in eve-| 1926 Chevrolet Sedan. ‘ NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS—| Number Renefited Assessed Kkson, Plaintiff, ve. Anna _ning. Phone 308-M. 1928 Chevrolet Coach, New and second hand. Over 500 sais aaney | eerie ai : I. 38.9 225. all other persons unknown claim- ij a —————| Above cars carry our 0, K. styles and sizes. We have onc to 431.13 287.42 ing any interest, title, claim, len, _ Jt! HOUSES AND FLATS _ 1923 Ford Coupe. fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, 431.64 287.76 or encumbrance in or upon the oe HOUSE FOR RENT—To responsi-| 1923 Dodge Coupe. representative. Patterson Hotel! | a property described in the complaint, ; ble party for year or two years. ; Bismarck, N. D. Reten cee |PRe a Eare ok NOR CHRN Sta AD aE “i One of the finest home in | the We trade and give terms, FOR SALE—Cholce Canary E—Chalee Canary singers, $7.80 45.20 |" hove named Defendants: © i} A city, has four drooms. Real ” a imported German Rollers, jop- i 4 % ‘< You, and each of you, are hi HM L close in. Two car garage. Just begoeg CEM Co. pers and Harz Mountains. Cages, | SE STE A a whe se0 SEES Eile ite arte ie cou A the thing for anyone wishing aj} u seeds, treats, ete. Phone 115-J,) “lot 6 ‘| 112.98 | action, the original of which is fi i fine home where they can pay for AUTOMORILE @ | Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box| Ww. 198 ri tines | Mtheettics of the Clerk of the Dis- ¢, gz a portion of the rent by renting/ FOR SALE—Buick Standard 26) —No. 728. a Dakota, und to serve a copy of your Y rooms.. Only responsible party) coach. Cash or your old car and| FOR SALE—Twenty-five head of | answer to the sald complaint upon 4) considered. Address Ad. No. 16, Western Auto Co. Man-| breeding ewes. Price very _rca-| the subscribers at their offices in the Y City of Washburn, McLean County, North Dakota, within thirty days from and after the date of and in case of your fatlure to app or answer judgment will be tal Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice Address, SS seauscaror.. WHY MOTH! Pop Sticks to His Old Friends |MOM’N POP QR RENT—One furnished light ace vesring Hoot la panubeLh Pop, THat OLD Sweater \ GREAT CheSAR! home with large kitchenette, also sleeping rooms suitable for couples! who work during the day. Call cae Eighth street or phone FOR RENT—Furnished large front sleeping room, suitable for one or two, with twagclosets, in| modern home on car line. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call at 706 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Furnished _ sleeping room in modern home. Must be worka in a store and denies her- came on again and I had to give it seen to be appreciated. Call at ve for up. 307 Tenth strect, opposite new St. Di eeee “But I was fortunate to get a Alexius Nurses home. FQR RENT—Two modern rooms, itchenette and closct furnished for light housekeeping, on ground floor. Call at 523 Seventh street. Phone 487-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished all modern front room, exceptionally warm, four blocks from postof- finds that her injury fs not serl- still belleve in that old bromide? He very reasonable. Phone SE aliaiaehe beatae iMbedia And Frank taking the hose—he'd WOULD LIKE girl or lady to share| 4 room, home privileges. Call evi __nings at 222 Second street. FOR \ REN T—Nicely rooms in modern home. 515 Second street. FOR RENT—Furnished front_room, suitable for one or two, Call at _ 223 W. Thayer. _ he Wee oS in RENT—Two nicely furnished! Marvey's nlootnean when We hn got out a handkerchtef to dab. at oms, 118 Thayer Ave. Phone driven her home after the vaca- her brimming eyes. 195-R. iter’s offer of a Myrtle, waiting for her in the APARTMENTS Gea a“ coffee house, looked anxiously at FoR RENT—Furnished and newly decorated apartment, consisting of the interior ground floor, of three rooms, kitchenette and large closet, ina modern home. Call forenoons and after six at 418 Hannafin street. FOR RENT—Three room corner apartment. Furnished. Possession anes The Laurain Apts. Phone _._FARMLANDS FORECLOSURE SALE of Fine improved 160 acre farm near Edgely, $7,000 worth of practically Our guarantee protects you ab- solutely. We know cars! Me low price we sell high grade. cars that give good service. 1926 Willys-Knight Sedan, new tires. Must see it to appre- 1a oun "70° Phae on, new ler » winter enclosure. A snap FOP oo cce seco eee ees. $595.00 1924 Dodge Sedan. New 1927 Star Sedan, fully equipped, heater, etc. At rgain 2 iz 2 { A A A AS Gy 1926 By NEA Service | HIS HAS HAPPENED JERRY RAY thinks fxn delusion and mal mind to marry for m 7 iz e her departure. Nothing remains but to go camp- ing with her roommate MYRTLE TER ©. The others at an inn for dinner ani amused when Jerry refuses = vites them to a birthday par: Alester continues to shower tentlons upon Jerry and t that he loves her. marry for money, but her heart is not stirred as much by Alester on it is by the memory necept. buy a new gown But she has no money to less BMyrtle can lend it to her. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XII 6¢Q EE, Jerry, I'm sorry,” Myrtle burst out in answer to her roommate’s questions. “I lent George all that money to be a silent partner in a hotdog stand. He and that fellow whose garage he uses,| are starting a place on the Jericho Turnpike. Gee, I’m sorry if you counted on me to help you out. You know I would if I could.” Myrtle felt grieved at that mo- ment for Jerry because she looked blowout it’s your guardian angel keeping you from it. First thing you know you'll be losing your head over Alester Carstairs.” Jerry smiled unsteadily. She un- derstood Myrtle. Her friend's re- mark did not upset her but it was a blow not to get the money. Now she hadnt the slightest idea what to do. Myrtle asked her abruptly a little later why she couldn't cut the sleeves out of her printed chiffon afternoon dress and wear it to the party. Jerry’s depression was call- partner in a hot dog stand.” baudy roaahouse. She saw a tear gleaming in Jerry's eyes as she brushed her hair before the best Preserved side of the mirror. The other side had lost its quicksilver in several places, ‘This surely would be the end with Alester, Jerry was telling herself. She went to sleep feeling sorry for herself and began to dream of @ young nian she wanted to forget —a man with dark hair and deep ing too strongly for a friend's help to be ignored however much she was in the wrong about the whole thing. “Oh, £ couldn't Myrtle! You ought to see the people who go to the Rolling Stone Inn. Alester would be ashamed of me. . . a lot of his friends will be there... . ” “Humph!” * Myrtle interjected scornfully. “George told me about the kind of people who go there. T'll bet any of his friends you meet there never set a fogt inside his house. . . . " she stopped abruptly, Jerry's face was flaming) “Well,” Myrtle went on defiantly, “maybe they're not all fast. Some of them might not know any more about the place than you. do. But if 1. were you. I'd keep away from, the Rolling -Stone- Inn.” © “I never saw anything out of the way,” Jerry replied defensively. “1 guess Miss Lebaudy knows her way to the jeweler’s all right, but she's popular and | never heard anyone say anything against her. You needn't worry about me, though. guess I won't go.” . ° HE. voice held'a poignant regret that stopped Myrtle trom say- blue-gray eyes. 3 “She woke in the middle of the night, smiling softly in the warm darkness, and for the first time in her life she was near to the point of admitting that riches were not all that mattered—that wealth was not the greatest goal in life. | Myrtle was surprised the next morning to find her cheerful as they dressed for work. Jerry's dig appointment at the prospect of not going to the party had disappeared. It Alester wanted to drop her for this—well, let him. She whsn't going to have kept him guessing any longer. He'd told her too many times that he loved her and let it go at that. She was quite gay until: they stopped in the lower hall for ‘their mail, on their way out to brea! fast. It was to be coffee and doug! nuts in @ coffee house this morn- ing. There was only one letter for her—from her mother. Jerry cag- erly tore it open at once. She re membered guiltily that she hadn't written to ber mother a word about her vacation except a few brief mes- sages on some postcards. i Myrtle went on ahead, Jerry be San the letter with her usual pre ing anything further on the sub-| sentiment of bad news from bome. _ Ject of Alester Carstairs and the Le |Her mother's letters were never cheerful, though Jerry was sure she tried to make them 80. 6¢JERRY, dearest,"® she read. “Honey, why haven't you writ- ten me? I’m worried about you. You know you promised to write often and Harry tells me such dreadful things that he's heard about New York.. I’m so afraid something will happen to you. Of courge, child, I don’t blame you for ledving us, but Jerry sweet, I just couldn't stand it if any harm came to you, “Write soon, and let me know if you receive the box of cookies I'm sending ‘you. 1 wanted to make you a nice dimity nightgown—I got the material—but Doris wanted it so bad to make a dress for her layette 1 couldn't refuse her. ‘Harry hasn't had much work lately but I can’t help them’a great deal. Your pa is ailing again—it’s that lumbago—and has to sit in the sun most of the time. Mr. Shears want- ed him to work on a job but he was feeling a little better that day and had gone fishing. Mr. Shears came again in the evening but your ‘ba had got worse. But he man- jes to pay the rent and we have enough to eat, so I suppose 1 shouldn't complain, “I was having pretty good luck with my laying hens until the rats from that old warehouse down the street got to eating the eggs. And the dry weather has just about ruined my lavender, bed, 1 was going to make It up in little bags for the woman's exchange to sell but I planted it down near the end of the lot and Harry took the hose over to his place to wash his car be bought @ second hand one cheap—and your pa told him he could keep it. I carried water for a few days but my dizzy spells chance to take care of Mrs, Shears’ children while she went over to Miller's Ferry to vicit her sister Alice who had ep operation... .” eee ERRY crumpled the letter with @ sudden passion of fury. Her father’s lumbago! Did her mother always taken things. © “Oh, Mom,” she cried under her breath, “how they do abuse you! And I was going to do so much for you—and all I've done is to add to your worrles while I had a swell time playing around with a man who could give me enough to make life easy for you... . ” Jerry reached into her bag and the clock on the wall, and finished her second doughnut in haste. She couldn't wait any longer. No sense in both of them being late. Jerry went to her job without breakfast. She had lost her appe- tite and her cheerfulness. Her mother’s letter had taken her back to Marblehead, to the sordid condi- tions that had driven her ay from home. And being away she had nearly forgotten. She had now been on the verge of letting Ker golden opportunity slip by because + +. no man could buy her a dress and. . . yes, because she had dreamed half the night about a Harvey now and forever. And somehow, somehow she must get a dress. Leontine Lebaudy must not outshine her—not on that one night. She would light her eyes with the stars of hope, and brush her hair until it becam golden snare to catch a man’s heart. If her lips were not red enough she would color them with the bright- est carmine... . eee Tr was all very easy to declare these things. To accomplish them—well, that was something different. All that day Jerry racked her brain in vain. She considered many expedien- cies. She thought of sending s message to Alester telling him that she needed him. When he came in answer to ber summons she could explain—make up some plausible story—to obtain enough money for that dress. No, it wouldn't do! made herself cheap. It She hadn't been “Girls, we've got a big sale on tomorrow,” the head of her depart- ment announced just before closing time. “Be sure and read our ad in the papers.” eee At the.newsstand where they bought their papers Myrtle grum- bled about the sale. “Some imported lace tunics,” she muttered; “they'll move like a ton of bricks with everybody wearing printed materials.” Tunics! Women wore them like dresses! Jerry bad a staggering thought. She wouldn't be poor! She wouldn't! Poverty was for those who wanted itt (To Be Continucd) WAS ALL FADED AND FRINED ] DONT You KNOW AROUND THE EDGES. EVERY TIME YOU LEFT THE “THE HOUSE WEARING IT I WAS HUMILIATED To DEM, SOT GANE (T FOR THE RUMMAGE a! EVERY ONE OF MYGO cuPS 1 WON WITH THAT BABY STRETCHED AW, COME To PoPil ME Ob LUCKY SWEATER - BA-BEE $ 1D BE STYMIED FROM THE NO, T NEVER KNEW A \WOMAN: WHO COULD UNDERSTAND THESE THINGS — Dut Ts 1S my LUCKY SWEATER. START OF ANY MAN'S GOLF GAME UNLESS L HAD THE HELP OF ff TWIS OL’ STAND-BY PoP, vou'RE BeYonn me § WERE YOU WINE THREE NICE, NEW, CLEAN SWEATERS, BUT STILL You CLING TO “THAT OLD, FADED, MOTH-EATEN RAG LIKE A MIGER TOA Ome — <