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a PENNE tN Rl ESSA BOS TT AR TERETE ABST. EN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1928 = ; : _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Athletics Ascendant . _ Tribune Classified Advertisements [Sec ieee seven room modern house, partly MISUNDERSTOOD |a slip of paper bearing the word The teacher, wishing to arouse the |“Daddy and Tommy Jones.”—Tit- interest of her Sunday-school class, | Bits. tried to bawl_me out fr beat the red, I ide the co} ind he only tryin’ to it along- Germany rapidly igen furnished, prefer some place be- i. rh ty RAM aL minute before he -pinched . tween Third and Seventh street. is being trans-|asked them to write down the names IN SELF DEFENSE impersonating an aiicer —Life. Close in, rent reasonable. Can formed from a/jof their favorite hymns. All the 2 : —sPHONE 83 ==— give beferencea.. Phohe 1488, military to _an|pupils handed in their slips but one. | Egbert (proudly): Yes, sir, I sure| Ruins of vast buildings, statues athletic nation, ob-| “Come on, Mary, said the teacher; than | bring your paper to me.” Mary, with downcast eyes and flaming cheeks, handed the teacher did cure my wife of back-seat driv- Vi WANTED TO RENT—Dec. ‘ist, ‘small house or several unfurnished rooms, by couple. References fur- aa Write Box 312, Hazelton, . Dak. ‘and other signs of a once civilization have been found cn hae “2 Island, in the middle of the Pas . cific, served Straus, Jr. ‘came bac! ‘York from abroad. ‘ HELP WANTED MALE q A fan ‘with car. Our} men make from $10 to $15 per| day, experience not necessary, we MINE cars. Capacity two tons; gauge 42, Heavy reinforced oak body, front dump. Cost new over three hundred dollars each. Sell ing. Albert (doubtfully): Yea? : Egbe Yeah. Th’ last time she Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 7 : : All important Ger- train thoroughly before starting.|| 1 insertion, 25 worde .75 from fifty-five to aay, dollars; WAN jutside gar- man cities now * § s ‘Smith, Bismarck Hotel,|| 2 insertions, 23 w each. See E, 0. Lidstrom, Glen| age near 1004 Ave. C, not parti- % i i eee yee oe Wate, 3 Ullin, N. D. i cular if within, two or three blocks. Ae bed OUT OUR WAY By Williams é SEARN Barbering during winter|| 3 ene 25 1s FOR SALE—One Tong Counter, one| Phone 585-W or write J. H. Tauer. witli recteition, _ . ; 3 } i , good FOUNdET oo. es sesee showcase, one candy case, one | <== eeeerneeencmnenenen he said. ¢ eae sie atten Foon Gol. 1 week, 25 words or fruit case, and one 48 loaf bakery FOUND Straus age (3 Mm A A A WH ’ f lege, Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. under .............. 1.45 oven. Write to box 201, Shields,| FOUND——-Ladies pr Misses dress | ‘ ! COGGONNIT= t eee anne || Ads over 25 words, 8¢ addi- N. D. Sunday evening on Broadway, be- SUMMONS M A A A U H ! y A FELLER DASSINT FEMALE HELP WANTED __ tional per word FOR SALE—Deogan ‘Xylophone,|- tween Sixth and Seventh street.|state of North Dakota, County of i ' OUSEKEEPER, WANTED—Mid-|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 31-2 octave, in good condition| Owner may have same by calling 1) sci Court, Fourth Judictal HES IN MY FROOM! GO NO PLACE IN dle-aged woman preferred. Four RATES va os Senn 104 Ave, C Be tne ae une office and paying Im District Court, Fourth Ju You Must INK L LIKE TH' HOUSE TOUT children and father in family. __West. Phone Hirschman at 102. o Nels by lrickson, Plainuiff, vs. Anna ' r) Fe ee oe eee Ae ts ||, 20 Cente Pet tet eC cerels, $200 tacks Min Wak | FoR Soe ir Uutee weeeeneteRd wee site 4O BE HEARING THAT! \NHUT YOU DOIN ing any interest, title, claim, Hen, or encumbrance in or upon the property described In the complaint, Defendants, The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled action, the original of which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Dis- trict Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota. and to serve @ copy of your answer to the sald complaint upon WHAT ARE YOu DONG || HERE? WHOT IN HERE ANYWAY (0U DOIN’ THERE? a OF SETS | ORSON, ITF S GUSTIN'! ANO MA\AUH FOR RENT—Good cement floor garage, also for sale: A splendid heating stove. Call at 317 North Twelfth street. W. A. McVey. AUTOMJBILES—MOTORCYCLES: FOR SALE—Seven passenger Cad- iNac sedan in good condition. Just the thing for taxi or bus line, For further particulars write Ad. No. 26, care of the Tribune. All classified ads are eash in advance. Copy should be.re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same daz. giving references and salary ex- ‘b pected. Steady place. WANTED—Dental office assistant, German spe:.king, Catholic pre- ferred, must like children and dis- position to make friends, state) THE : age, experience, salary expected BISMARCK TRIBUNE | PHONE 82 — ter Selle: ismarck, N. D. LESSONS in oil and water color painting given at 515 Second street. Phone 132-M. es ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large cheerful room on ground floor, always warm. Suitable for 2 girls or married or needed. Write Ad. No. 24, care of the Tribune. WANTED—Girl for general house- c MISCELLANEOUS eouble ‘that Work, “Idght. :Hotiae: the subscribers at thelr offices in the work. Phone 1075-M. —~ eee LeEping privileges. Call 423 Tenth ai =={City of Washburn, McLean County, AGENTS FOR SALE—Registeted Duroc Jer-| street. é SUMMONS from uhar atter ie uate Mae aetvice eieseanes ea «| sey boars. These are the. large; Ga Tye == | State of North Dakota, County of | and in cuse of your failure to appear WANTED—Agents to buy old, wild] type. Also some fine gilts. Have! FOR RENT—Nicely’ furnished all| | Burtetgh or answer judgment will be taken or blemished horses for slaughter.| few good polled shorthorn bulls| ™odern front room, exceptionally! 1" [istrict Court, Fourth Judicial! yy default against you for the relief We also buy registered draft stal-| for sale of serviceable age. Strutz| Warm, four blocks from postoffice.) miizabeth Fiunsaid, Plaintiff, vs. Pe- eee int meet: GELGE lions, The Elder Horse Sale Co} and Nagel, Rismarck, N. D. Box|._Vety reasonable. Phone 983-M. |_| ter Hunsaid, Defendant. this 9th day of October, 1928. " Jamestown, N. D. 21, FOR RENT—Well furnished room| Th¢ State of North Dakota to the WILLIAMS & LINDELL, above named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the and kitchenette for light house- NATION 4 i ST! ong LON®L (CASH REGISTERS | keeping. Call at 41} Fifth street. SALESMEN New and second hand. Over 500 «WANTED—A manager and _sales- Washburn, North Dakot Phone 273. Plaintiff in the above entitled action, oe men to sell Rodagraf, a complete| Styles and sizes. We have one to) / NONE NUN | the original of which ts on file in the | To the above named: Defendants: 4 A south: fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, office of Clerk of District Court_in| you will take notice that no. per- road may of all states and south-| representative. Patterson Hote! APARTMENTS and for Burleigh County, North Da- | sonal clain te made against the de- ern Canada, Each state and Bismarck, N. D. * * : and to serve a copy of your! fendants in the above entitled action, rovince shown by the turn of a} 5. TAY RO —_-,_+|FOR RENT—Light housekeeping » which is brought to determine ad- Tnob. A. wonderful. selling prop-| F OF EA Gorcar Canary singers,| apartment, two large _ rooms. | Verse estates, interests, Ilene. and ¢n- osition. WALDO LEONHARDY,,; !mported German Kollers, op-| Private entrance, Close in, Phone cumbrances in the following de- Branch Manager, Williston, N. D.| Pers and Harz Mountains. Cages,} 544-W or call at: 820 Second ser KNW eet Gasreer (NW) ir ——— seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J,| street. xummons upon yt Section Twelve (12) in Township < "WORK WANTED WANTED—To do alterations “and repairing on ladies winter coats and dresses. Also relining. 107 Fifth street, Krall Tailor Shop, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box _No. 728. 7 FOR SALE—Black dirt and fertiliz- er for lawns. For the past three years have hauled ashes and gar- day of such serv and in case of i O1 e z your failure to appear or answer as RO AR EOE RIL GRO CeH ACHAT North of Range Highty-one (81) West of the 6th P. M., Burleigh County, North Dakota. WILLIAMS & LINDELL, Attorneys for Plaintiff, FOR REN'—Furnished housekee ing apartment, suitable for man} and wife or two ladies. No chil-' _dren, Call_at 422 Fifth street, q ANKUR on Tec 4, Dated at Washburn, North Dakota, this 9th day of November, 1928. Mrs. J, Wentz. bage from, basements, rate ren. FOR as us | WILLIAMS & LINDELL, een JANTED—Experienced| sonable. Phone 637-LJ, 1, M.| nished apartment with private _oppAttorneys for Plain + M aEtealforibastdisiiaa rectuon’| | Eee bath, Call at 808 Seventh street crv eanbucn: Norn Davots The only sense in which fish can Gan furnish references, Write} FOR SALE—Pool hall. Good loca-|__after 5 p. m. t : 11/12-19-26; 12/3-10-17 "| be called a brain food is that it is Tribune Ad No. 25. tion. yee Pret ile eae at| FOR Bea viel corner mie Se ET Re si Had eel ek Wie) the Te, MOTE! = GET YOu! = rt once. ‘or further information| apartm.nt. Furnished. Possession ie tax collected on compliment-| stomach does not make such a heavy . Oaled by the week Phone aT Ly write Stanion Pool Hall, Stanton,| at once. The Laurain Apts. Phore| ary tickets for the Tunney-Heeney | call on the blood in the brain during ‘ be RS GET GRAN. or call at 113 Mandan street. T.| N. D. 303, fight was $13,399.22. the digestive processes. . 8 PAT. OFF M., Burch. WAN wants any kind_of work in] sxmmmnmmmnmnmnn town. street. WANTED—Ironin Pebble Bh aati ss - FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE- Improved] farm 230 acres, 17 miles south- Call at 306 South Eighth} |MOM’N POP Kill-Joys YEP, AND THE LAST Time \ IT's HARD TO I Siw ED, A Week AGO, HE ) BELIEVE, ED OW, PAPAS DorSNT |) Nou May FEEL THIS SNAPPY FALL = / ALL RIGHT BUT T NR MAKE YOU FEEL all gan ch Mar gos Via tinnveryOut 2 . . y Ss fi DON'T LIKE THOSE || WAS REMARKING “THAT HE / WAS ALWAYS, Ges Noiimeeal: Nouteven Davee a FINE 2 I COULD DARK CIRCLES UNDER| | NEVER FELT BETTER IN / THE PICTURE cag aL , © _ 1926 By cS) AUTHORS WHEN A Gi LaNES LICK on ees ite EYES WiATON OUT] | WIS LIFE « OF COURSE, (OF WEALTH ee ———— IN_ JACK DEM! ALL OF U \TSEU FARM LANDS NEA Service l ES “LOVE FOR TWO RI FEEL BEST JUST BEFORE) GOTTA GO SOMETIME - REAL BARGAIN—161 acres. rich THIS HAS HAPPENED A PHYSICAL, COLLAPSE virgin soil, nearly all _tillable nine miles cast of Bismarck, only $1,500, One-half cash, balance| terms. Sec O'Neil Land Co., Me-| Kenzie, N. Dak. a FOR SALE THE following used cars. 1925 Chevrolet four door sedan. 1926 Star Six Coach, 1925 Star Four Touring. 1927 Oakland Coach. 1925 Ford Touring, winter top. 1923 Ford Touring. 1928 Durant Four-4 door sedan. 1928 Duran Four Coupe. 1925 Ford Tudor. 1927 Chevrolet Truck. These cars are in good mechanical condition, We trade and give terms. HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY. | eS | qa FURNITURE FOR SALE _ FOR SALE—Velour davenport, good as new, $45.00 cash. Call Sergeant Lucy, Fort Lincoln. Tele- _Phone 1331. 0 FOR SALE—Piano, dining room| table, chairs, and electric washing machine. Call 417 First or phone __195-M. ; BARGAINS in _ used ¥ ye Furniture Co.. Mandan, FOR RENT—An Upright piano. Phone 689-W. “““ HOUSES AND FLATS —__ FOR RENT—One-story five room KKK »»> OHI > Wa V I MIGHT LOOK OK. BUT IT, HEAVENS You WERE Y WELL,2 FELT FINE JUST CAME FROM THE DOCTORS] | ALL RIGHT THIS WHEN’ T LEFT THE OFFICE, AND WHEN THEY SLAP YOU ON |] MORNING! WHEN DID / BUT I KEPT FEELING THE BACK AND TELL YOU THAT || YoU BEGIN TO FEEL / WORSE AND WORSE ON Nov ARE IN PERFECT WEALTH, ME WAN HOME = You KNOW) WHAT THAT MEANS. “THE UNDERTAKERS ARE BUSY PLANT- ING PEOPLE WHO NEVER HAD A PAIN Peart UES one DIV.BUT ARE IAIN N * e COMPANY THE fn surprised wi er. NOW GO ON WITH THF STORY CHAPTER XVIIL oe lost my fob,” Jerry found herself saying. It surprised her. She hadn't meant to say any- thing like that. It was no answer at all to an important proposal. Yes, it was, too. She meant that she was unstrung, in no frame of mind to settle a matter as momentous as her marriage. won The green light was on. Dan cottage. Fully modern, Close n./3 was sceking his answer in her halt- Immediate _ possession, Price} averted eyes, banging on her next Owens. Phone 421. = words. Her first utterance had filled ! oe Ja ae zon modem 2 him with misgivings. aca jouse at ,_ Third street, In-/= “Wait until we get out of this,” “ ” H wily. “You want to. marry money . . .” Jerry flushed. “Yes,” she sai aS mes by phoning 3 Mr. Belk at 3 i he said quickly. “I’m sorry 1 was provi) Pon eo niae we 'y money Jerry ft RENT—Seven room modern 0 abrupt, but F'couldn’t help it.” ‘i . *. . sie’s Own Plane? house. Call at Jones & Webb/@ They drove on in silence until! wphat’s right,” Dan agreed. “It)she would understand without the)much chance to escape common | Freckles and His Friends Ossie’s Own By Blosser pee red A @ they had reached a place on River-|1 hadn't been a fool 1 wouldn't have | necessity of his calling Alester a| temptations as a fellow who 1s too FOR RENT—Five room modern fur- nished house. Tenth street. Travel to your heart’s content. for little cash. We'll sell’ you a GUARANTEED car for a frac- tion of its first cost. Inquire at 215 | side Drive where Dan could park the car. A magnificent view of the Hudson river was before them but neither gave it a thought. Dan insisted that Jerry look at him. Holding her eyes with his own he asked her if she loved any- one else. That question Jerry could answer without hesitating. “Please don’t tal love.” she evaded. fall.” ee AN might have laughed at her response if he himself hadn't become such a hopeless victim of the tender passion, As it was he interpreted her answer to mean that she had never experienced love... mating love. If that were so, then she couldn't be in love with Alester unless... “Why do you say that?” he asked .|the romance of a lot of marriages | suspécted that it would turn to imagined that you'd listen to me. But you know, Jerry, for a little while last Sunday, I thought . « . see here, you say you aren't in love. Do you think there's anything bet- ter than that?” “Yes, she said, “I do. I want a future that’s secure. Marrying @ poor man is too biga risk. I've seen wash away in the dishpan.” eee AN, too, sat silent a moment he- fore answering. Finally: “1 see,” he said heavily. want to marry money,” A swift rush of color ‘mounted to Jerry's cheeks as she caught a hint of opprobrium in his voice. i she sald proudly. “I want to marry money.” “You blackguard in so many words. Jerry stared at him blankly. She sensed something of the meaning bebind his words. But tho idea that Dan should be speaking il! of any- one hardly seemed believable. “Why should people always think that rich young men are bad?” she asked, trying to keep the conversa- tion in an impersonal vein. She Alester Carstaira if Dan spoke his mind freely. - “That's not what I'm trying to say,” Dan returned quietly. “Jerry, if you must know, I have one rich young man in particular in my mind. ['d hate to see a girl who wanted marriage fall in love with him, unless she were of his own station in life. _Jerry’s color now became as vivid busy to spend his time with pretty girls?” ee ERRY smiled, jurface smile, “Well,” she said, “I don't know whether you consider me so very pretty but at any rate you appeared to have a lot of time to hang around camp. and you're here. You don’t seem to be any busier than Alester. “That isn’t fair,” Dan objected. “I'm busy, all right, but I'd chuck my job with Carstairs if it weren't for you,” “What have I to do with it?” Jerry snapped. He was going a little bit too far when he thought be had to order his life to allow him to be her chaperon. OSSIES GOT A LOT OF NERNE GOIN’ AROUND SAYIN KES GOING TO BLY TO ARABIA: GETTIN US ALL WORKED up ue he HAD A BIG SECRET AN’ THENS Sor TH NERVE WE'S GOING || To COME OUT AN’ ARABIA::> YES-TUAT'S WHAT HE TOLD ALEK= FRECKLES TAKES TIS TUS BIG SECRET OF OSCARS IS ouT!! sharply, “Have you ever come to| Wan looked at her with ‘abject las @ peony. - “I’m trying to save your neck,” AW With A grief through loving someone?” misery eating at Sis heart. He| “Don’t you think you-ought to|he told her grimly. “You've been GRAIN OF Mentally he swore an oath that |ubderstood, of course, that she | call me Miss Ray?” she said, want- wanting to go up in the ship with SALT i} § he'd choke the life out of Alester Carstairs if he'd made Jerry suffer “I've never been In love,” Jerry said and now she dropped her eyes. Dan reached out and ‘eelzed her bands. “I want to marry you, Jérry,” he sald. “I've never before felt it this about a girl. But when | gat! ered you up‘out of the debris of that wreck and held you while your breath came back and your eyelids fluttered open after | had begun to believe we had killed you 1 got the first hunch that I'd met the only girl I'd ever want to spehd the rest of my life with.” Jerry pulled.her bands away. “You wouldn't want a gir! who wanted to marry Alester Carstairs. “Jerry, Jerry.” be pleaded. “You | don’t know what ‘you are talking ebout, Why, girl, if you did that you'd miss all that we are bora for.” ; It was hopeless. The more he dis- cussed It the more he realized that ties of love and her fear of its temptations was genuine. “Well, L hope when you start your campaign for a rich husband, you will took up the records of the eligibles before you take the dive,”. be said lightly. or as lightly as he could, He was placing himself in gn enviable position, knocking the other man. He hated that. Jerry's disbelief in the lasting quall- |. ing to burt bim because he had burt her. “No, 1 don't,” Dan answered. “unless you insist upon it. A map can’t think formally of a girl he loves'as { love you, Jerry.” “Then you'd better take me home,” she told him quickly; “and nd 1 don't think we should see ‘each other again.” Dan stared hard at the haughty profile: she turned to him. How dared she look like that—the cold blooded little fortune hunter! His own features took on a colduess to equal her own and he faced about to start the motor and move off with the first abandonment of care in driving that Jerry had ever seen him, haven't you?” he added so abruptly that Jerry answered be fore she could stop herself. “He's promised to take me,” she said. “That's why ['m sticking until he learns to fly,” Dan explained. “The reckless young pup would take you up right now Jf I'd let him, and he hasn't even got a license.” “And you haven't got a license either, to be saying things about him,” Jerry cried in exasperation. So that was why she hadn't been up in the silver pl fhe had watched it winging ita way over- head many times after it had been repaired and longed to fly ip it. Dan slid the car to @ stop at ber Olid = $0 YOURE GOING IN AN AIRPLANE? YEAN® JUST WHO'S AIRPLANE 1S THIS TAAT YOURE GOING TO ARABIA IN @ \NBAT'S COME i ONER WIM? LAUGHIN' == UKE A CRAZY RYEENA !! didn’t love you more than anything sof him show. door. Jerry almost expected the else in the world, would you?” ERRY said nothing He would| “I: know you despise me for|tires to burst, Dan's shoulder “No,” Dan sald. “But -thought|% bave to continue, make it|knocking,” be flared out unexpect: | touched hers as he opened the door aes +». Thad a wild {dea that you felt | clearer. ~ Br edly; “but you're such a blind idiot |on his side of the car. The contact as J did.” “But you shouldn't.” Jerry cried in protest. “1 never encouraged * you.” “Some of our richest young men I've got to do-it, Why can't you don't have the things they're most famous for ‘sted in the ‘guides to society,” he said awkwardly, hoping understand that an idle young whelp like... well, like Alester Carstairs, for instance, hasn't as ran like fire through Jerry's nerve. An impulse, startling and primi- tive, seized upon her. (To Be Continued)

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