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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1928 “_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNP PAGE SEVEN f 7 Tos HOME LAUNDRY _|ing quarters here for intensiv Id stock in violation of | e ene e Attractive Buys pay lg it The only way to| drilling with the youngesters. tl Pubes se iaidhs easing the sr rn ind S poniea: be eit Chevro! lucoed eep your shirts for years is to beer a i fap c ie license was granted, a ri une ass ed dvertisenients wae Protege Ted nd send them to Marguerit Bulten’s McCANN IS BACK \license to sell stock issued to the|to sell stock was withdrawn from 1927 Chevrolet Coupe, slightly used. Home Laindry. Repairs if de-|, Orlando, Fla.—Fmmett McCann|North American Refining company|the company last October pending jired. We . has been returned to Columbus by | of Minot on the ground that the com-/ final determination of th ¥ , == P NE 382=-— 1926 6 cylinder Overland .Sedan,) ted, We call and deliver, 208 tre Canal Meds, frersnesnnsnenwy overran ner ee See CaS a . a sm 4 5 - MALE FELP WANTED FOR SALE iget Chevrolet Cab jolet. bas cael ____ FURNITURE FOR SALE_ CLEVELAND PLAYS COLUMBUS; DISTRICT SALES MANAGER— We are seeking a high-type man to handle sales in this territory All the famous Oriental Dishes served at The Patterson, formerly Classified Advertising Rates 1927 Chevrolet Imperial Sedan, ex-| FOR SALE—Complete household| _ Cleveland—The Cleveland Indians - ion. Effective Jan. 3, 1928 insertion, 25 words FIVE ROOM HOUSE PARTLY lent % furniture, v sonable. Cal} Were at Gulfport, Miss., today to do| modern, water, lights, bathroom, | 1926 Feed Rosdater in good condi-| at rear apt, Aire, Bverhart, over| battle, with the Columbus American for the PRESTO DISHWASHER. 1 . hardwood floors. Sales price tion. Knowles Jewelry store. Association team. | "4 Pri 95. The greatest house- or under .......... $ 75 $2300.00, good terms. 1927 Chevrolet truck wit! For SALE— ry_Store.—__ = | McKenzie Hotel teheae specialty on market. 3 insertions, 25 words ‘i sed h cab and) FOR SALE—Davenport, golden oak, | FOWLER TO PITCH Every home a prospect. Prefer- once given to man with estab- lished organization or to man capable oi sevelsning large sales force. Outline reve ence in first TIONAL SALES words @r under .......... 1.00 1 week, 25 words or Po cesecsereses, 145 Ads over 25 words, Se addi- box. sectional book ~ 70: if.— | POUR RooM HOUSE, PARTLY We adage trme on btn] Paucar oF TH val Caan lg, at price $1400.00. ferms, new and used cars. BARGAINS in used furniture.| rookie left-hander whom the ba: CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan,| ball experts with the Chicago Cu 8 | FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE, k, N. De N, D, describe as a player “who does all! Chinese Chop Suey Mushroom Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suey letter. INTERNA’ good location, near schools. Sales FOR SALE—Furniture. Apt. No,| his running in the shade of a tree,” | . 5 t COMPANY, Reading, Penne, tional per word price $2800. ‘Terms. SALEANEN 10, 117 12 Fifth, “Phone 69, || was to. get, a, chance to, show: how Fried Noodle Chow Mein ~—"RESIDEN’ x CLASSIFIED DISPLAY MM HC ee aes Chicken Yat i Q LY MODERN| AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN—It OR i to pitch part of an intraclub game icken Yatcamein i WELL known manufacturers of RATES sah a a cate iiatte hardwood] you are in earnest and want to| Novice is nore wine teat that | Oday. ‘ Prater reuuiee VIA ot a. ae 90 Cents Per Inch fore, bath ‘roa food garden| make connedtion where yu ean srrgin mortaany ened WF Bes! sox pear WiGKITA FALLS Mo Dae “\—sponable woman. to supervise All classified ade are cash in || Good’ terms,” Bales peice $2860./ make $75.00 to $400 weekly, wel ti, eile" iSenesrsrs thonkek| Wookie tal Ree Lie Sub Gum Warmein sales in rritory. Perman- vance. should be re- ‘ 2 com i 3 i J, Wil A , ent position—exeellent earnings.|| ceived by © oclock to insure lI LARGE NEW HOUSE, SIX BED| sar ine Peeing, © qual: | Williamgon, Ted the Chicago. White| These dishes are prepared to order by Oriental i Ree 56 Wackness - insertion came day, ‘rooms, modern, good location, merchandise for the entire fami- | Sox to a shutout victory, 7 to 0, cooks : diana x! ass THE garage, best as condition, suis i 5 Complete sample line fur. of Morteaces on’ paige 217, wit a] seater SEER ae _tanapolls. —____ ssession. jales price hed. ‘or ful ormation, eclosed by a sale of the premises | ner: e io cl ionship las: WANTED—Two men 30 to 40 with BISMARCK TRIBUNE B a "| write -[ in sch Mortwage and hereinafter de-| year. They allowed on! hit light car to travel in Montana for PHONE $2 str diessh tt Minnedote Woolen Com-|serhied at tne front doge of the Gourt tach: ‘The Sox have two gives to | Duluth, Minn. fouse In the ¢ large Chica, house. Must be a nem | Jee she {arn ah bond, Salary $10 SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, SALESMEN—Heliatle with car to|hour op! play here before they proceed to fireplace, hardwood floors, good| call on farmers. We pay $50 to t| Dallas. a day or commission. Write, give 5 . E i f. 7 — age and present employment. E. Guaranteed eee | ey ge WEAR RED SHIRTS H, Walker, 509 So. Wabash Ave.| Rebuilt Automobiles |zicht Rooms aND_ BATH, sane Niabeia tel yinceen ave oe SUE oe ceed roo ow aie Chicago, rsstans aS, = : modern, five bedrooms, hardwood| ___ MISCELLANEOUS cribed. as] )@tkees have not started any con- TRUCK wanted for| A Used Car Is No Better Than the} floor and trim, hot water heat,; FOR SALE—Onc regis section; flagration in their exhibition con-) i patented ae grticle, eae Dealer Made It. ieee eee 7, Foe aia Keen bull calf, en 9 month: i elie aware sane haeetees ae Will Be Held at Our Farm Four Miles Southeast 'ul opportunity for right man. ‘OU i garage. Very good location. Sales} old. Ear! laho se tator 4 eR TULA i per cent commission allowed. The ba tilt i peered price $7850.00, Terms, 200 bu. Sod clean see: apis, att me the} With red shirts, a fashion introduced | | of McKenzie ‘ Pfaffmann Egg Noodle Co»! We always carry good rebuilt cars McCormick 10 ft. disc. nearly re % Besides the costs of | by Bob Shawkey. 1 ON FRIDAY Cleveland, Ohio. in stock. Come in and sce them, | BUILDING LOTS IN ALL PARTS| new. D. J. Warren & Son. Phone} this 8th day of February, a a » WANTED AT ONCE—25_imen to of the city, a large list in the east) _14.F-3, 1028 enomas & normnts. | Mandan Concern Gets learn barber trade. Systematic} “Rebuilt Cars With a Korutation” | end where lots are sure to go up) NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— abate SH F BA h 23, 19 training for best positions. Cata- in value, Buy your east end lots} “New and second hand. Over 500) wT OH, Right to Sell Steck) i arc 9 log free. Moler Barber College, Lahr Motor Sales Co. now while prices are low. styles and -izes, We have one to . ! At 1:00 P. M. Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. neem | HEDDEN REAL ESTATE fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, License {o sell 260 shares of com- Hades ie h JANITOR part time. ge cutee Ge WANTED BUY : AGENCY We ree Patterson Hotel, » n_ stock att are hae KH $100 = who can room in the building.) WANTED to buy direct fi 5 11 Y¥ ive Cit Hi ismare IBA ERS Ss |i PE ROS EE ET OE hare and 5, shares of pre-| jj Bismarck College, telephone 183,| ers having bres! tort aale, 4h Webb Block purer: ieee 0. ye SALE Ute mew Fairbanks Training Camp aha ie be ae ‘aelled iy the ciate : Sa ae { WAITER WAND O'Brien’ would be willing to sell for $200 | ——==—====—=—=-———eecmmmmmenesesmscee orse -2 H. P. engine, wit Fe AAS Deen 368 au i : Meee WANTED at rien’s a aa eS a cate re HOUSES AND FLATS Ten Genie ack ‘One ney one acurities commission to the Se- 20 Grade Chester Whites t of $30.00 per month. Write Trib-| FOR SALE—Bight room modern! plow. One new sulky plow. J. E. Credit company of Mandan, ___ ROOMS FOR __ | une Ad. No. 11, house on Tenth street one half/ oa 14 miles S. E. of Bis- badd ete teephiccie fede FREE LUNCH AT NOON " —j ; marck. Sie i pecbahe » 7 M ‘ahi ; UE RUS aT) are BABY CHICK aah Eeusl bilan bagithenteeeal aiee Tniported Gar: | | eral intermediate credit bank at St —Anyone wishing time must make arrangements $12.00 per month. Gentlemen| FOR SALE—Baby chicks any age| Ninth street on pavement, $4500./ man Rollers ead Hartz Mountain, tale Bocet thle elk oli with the clerk before the sale. preferred. Call at 302 Eighth) to pullets. Also ducklings and| W.C. Cashman. Phone 1890, also sative singers. Cages, seeds, rh nn-Kota Found: id M. __ Street. Phone 375. youne turkeys from reliable T—Six room and bath| treats, ete. Phone 115-J, Jacob company: af Bargo was L. E. HEATON & SON FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished atchery. Some trapnested stock.| bungalow, hotwater heat. Close __Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 128, _ d to sell $20,000 in common! swe rooms for light housekeeping in) We do custom hatching. Write; in. Also for sale: A kitchen range| FOR SALE—Burroughs adding ma- at a par value of $50 @ share. Col. J. M. Thompson, Auct. First Nat. Bank, Clk. modern home. Also for rente Aj or phone for prices. Mrs. A. R.| with water front, $25.00. Phone) chine with stand. Reasonable. proceeds will be used in devel-| ¥ piano. Phone 1319-M or call at} Miesen, Bismarck. 808 Seventh street. _.___ ea | : FOR RENT—Sleeping room in modern home suitable for one or ’ wk’s Schem Vayama Modern oe en ale. “Close sn|| MOM’N POP Ha goed By Cowan 2 on at 415 Fourth street or phone 905 after 5:00 p. m. Call at 57 Taxi, ing the manufacture and sale of; THU A 115: "4 \ FOR RENT—Furnished room suit- TM GETTING ALL SWE'S WEAKENING, At tN i able for two gentlemen. One block PANICKY ABOUT AMIS MRS. DARE, JUST WHEN THINGS fe i =) west of postoffice. Mrs, L. Lo- ita ws | WHOLE AFFAIR. my REMEMBER WERE IN THE BAG. ; - —! z gan, 208 Second street, ‘PHONE HAS BEEN Nout FuTURE | [7] SOMETHING MUST BE DONE, AUTHOR OF z FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- RINGING INCESSANTLY. | AUD THE OND QUICK ~ THINK! HAWIC! Sl < ” | ing rooms, well furnished, Close PUBLICITY IS ABHORREM] RESPECT OF |] | THINK! Dour LeT THIS j SAINT AND SINNER | in, 113 Mandan street. Phone % TO ME, AND a El rr OPPORTUNITS FO TAME =| _687-S. re tS 2 ALL MY PH ARG / DEPEND ON AND RICHES SLIP. = happily at his side: FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth TERRIBLE — UR, BRING! AH, I WANE IT “Take it as easy as you can. street. Phone 431, Mrs. J. E. GL ne ee ee FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room. Close in. 316 Third. os APARTMENTS FQR RENT—Three room apt. on ground floor, partly furnished, strictly modern. Garden and gar- age if desired. .Call..223. me | They'll work you to death if you let them. And—if you need any help, day or night.” he emphasized the words significantly, so that | once again a pulse of fear throbbed | in Sally’s throat, “just call on me. | Remember, 1’m an orphan myselt. {But it’s easier for a boy. The world can be mighty hard on a girl alone.” 2 “Thank you,” Sally trembled, her voice scarcely a whisper, for Mrs. Carson was moving heavily in the pantry nearby. Fifteen minutes later, as Sally was sweeping the big kitchen, shouts of laughter and loud, gay words told her that the party of farm girls and boys bad arrived. With David gone to bis garret room to study, Sally suddenly felt very small and forlorn, very much what Ave. W. Also sleeping rooms. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, gas range and mstly new furni- ture. Also small sleeping room and garage for rent. zelhurst, 411 Fifth street, Phone 273. FOR RENT—AI modern four room apartment, Also two rooms partly furnished for light housekeeping. __ College Building. Phone 183. FOR RENT—Four room unfur- nished apartment, hot water heat voice of Mera. Cazzon, who to Sally to come in at once t to work. Am ahe ten arma stacked with bi PAN she henr tonse she experiences new emotion when Penrl suzgeate te David that they go to a ple- and hot water furnished. Screened PUANAGE ture show. he had called her—a girl alone. porch. Phone 1188. IN VIEW OF CERTAIN Now Go ON WITH THE sTORY * The sounds of boisterous gayety FOR RENT—Apri’ ist, three room RUMORS CON CHAPTER V3. penetrated to every corner of the apartment. Ground floor. Beauti- MRS.DARE, I THINK S6QORRY, but 1 can’t tonight.” small bouse, but they echoed most fully furnished. Call 120 W. TWAT HER AGSOCIA- David Nash answered Peart loudly {o Sally's heart, For sbe Rosser. ~ TION WITH THE DEAR FOR RENT—Complete furnished LITTLE ONES AT apartment, April 1st, would be e suitable for 4 girls. Phone 1146. PERSONAL —How poisoned blood causes fits. How to stop fits H promptly. Free treatise and in- structis Write Western Medi- { cal Ass'n, 125 W. 62nd St., Chi- cago. - ‘PALMIST and Phrenologist Mad- am Lattimerelle. Helps find lost articles. See her today. 115 First street. Phone 1230. a WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or reair that leaky or clogged radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. ——— OFFICE Boone ‘OR RENT—Desirable office room = Hoskins block. 8. A. Floren, Business Service Co. Phone 401. MONEY FROM $500.00 to $1500.00 to loan on improved city real estate at reasonable rate af interest. Must be well located. Write care Trib- une Ad. No. 10. FOR SALE IVE ROOM house with bath, base- i ment, garage. on terms, $2850.00. was 16 with all the desires and dreams of any other girl of 16. And she loved parties, although she had never been to a small, intimate one in a private home in all ber life, She leaned on her broom, trem- bling, desiring to have a good time fighting with her {ustitution-bred timidity. Then she looked down : at her dress—the blueand-white ‘ oa checked gingham, faded, dull, that she bad worn for months at the as 0 re ee presen. ae they should come added sharply. “] lke to wash dishes,” vd eatd, into the kitchen—any of those Except for Pearl's chatter and} ie ‘ laughing, gay girls and boys—and David's brief, courteous replies.|ing David Nasb in conversation,{ Sally was trotting happily be |fnd her in the uniform of state the meal was eaten in silence. sprang to answer it. The instru-|tween table and cupboard when jcharity they would despise her, No one spoke to her, except Mrs. | ment was fastened to the dining | Pearl came in, stormy-eyed, sullen | never dream of asking her to come Carson end Pearl, to send her on|room wall. Pearl stood lolling | mouthed. in, to dance— trips to the kitchen, but it did not | against it, @ delighted mn ber] “Well, I must say, you're aquick| Her hands suddenly gripped her occur to her to feel slighted. it | face, her fingers picking at the tora | worker—and I don’t mean on|broom #ercely. Within a minute was less embarrassing to be ignored | wallpaper. dishes!” she snapped at Sally. “So|she bad finished her last task of than to be plied with questions | “Un-hunb! . . . Sure! . ~ -|this is the way you have to study,|the evening, had brushed the Sometimes she raised her flutter | Ob, that'll be swell, Ross! I was|Mr. David Nash! But I suppose |crumbs and dust into the black tin ing eyelids to steal a quick glance | Just wishing for some excitement! | she pulled @ sob story on you and|dust pan, emptied it into the at David Nash, and every glance|- - « How many’s coming? Five? | just roped you in. You'd better|kitchen range. Then, breathless deepened her joy that he was there,|. - - Ob, you bush! Sure, we'll/tind out right now, Miss Sally|with haste, afraid that timidity. that he sat at the same table with | dance! We got a grand radio, you| Ford, that you can't shirk your | would overtake her, she ran up the her. ate the same food, some of know—get Chicago and . .. All/work on this farm. That's not|back stairs to the garret. which she had cooked. His super-|right, burry up! And, ob, s8ay.|what Papa got you for—” Her cold Uttle hands trembled fority to the others at that table | Ross, you might pick up another! “I insisted on helping with the| with eagerness she jerked ber was eo strikingly evident that he|girl. Sudie Pratt, or somebody. 1/dishes, Pearl,” David interrupted | work dress over ber head and ar seeméd god-like to her. His pride, | £0t @ sweetie of my own. Un-hunh! |the bitter tirade in his firm, quiet |rayed her slight body in the lace ris poise, bis golden, masculine | David Nas! junior from &. and} way. “Want to get @ dish cloth|trimmed white lawa “Sunday beauty, bis strength, bis evident |M. fs staying with us this sum |and help dry them?” There was a| dress” which she had worn earlier breeding, bis ambition, formed |mer. Widn't you know? . . . Am|¢twinkle in his eyes and he winked |in the day on her trip trom the such @ contrast to the qualities of | 1? I'll tell the world! You Just wait |ovor go slightly at Sally. orphanage. Excitedly, she slapped the orphaned boys she had known | till you see him, and then you'll] “I've got to dress. Fi 7 Carson's invitation courteously but €rmly. “It would be ‘way after aine when we got to town, and we wouldn't get back until nearly mid alght—no hours for a farm hand to be keeping. Besides, I've got tc study. long as | can keep awake.” “You're always studying wien ! want you to take me somewhere,” Pearl pouted. “I don't see whys you can't forget college during your summer vacation. Go get some more hot biscuits, Sally,” she tT ve or @1x | her pale, faintly flush SIX ROOM two story house, mod-|- that it did not occur to her to|Want to jump in the river! . » -|of the bunch are coming over t0|make them more ay mu bee rae ng in, excellent condition, hope that he would notice ber.|AW. Quit your kidding! . » »|dance to the radio music. Did lips hard in leu of Ipstick. 700.00. But once when her blue eyes stole| Well, hurry! Bye!” you hear what I said about you?” fleeting glimpse of his face she} Before the one-sided convers® | bear) answered, her shallow blue tartied to see that is eyes | ton vay eenciedad, Pg Be eyes coquetting with David. were regarding her soberly, sym- 8 “About me?” David pretended university si y patheticall: of the kitchen door. When Sally |gurprise. “Is that all, Sally? t ef foe kal al ee ntarenaas He smiled—a brief flash of light | Staggered in with her armload of | 1%) go on up to my room and study | with books. in bis eyes, an upward cur! to his Selled dishes cho found David st | awnile, it { can stay awake.” Bee cred ets thn oad chan Well-cut lips. She was so covered |the big trom sink. pouring bot! You're going to dance with me|csrrow, stecy ataira and there tne with @ bappy confusion that she| Water from the heavy black tea-|—with us,” Pearl walled, her flat courage failed bh igen ig ber @id not hear Mrs. Carson's harsh, |Kettlo into granite dishpan. | coice harsh with disappolntment.| Ousie coming in fall and tonne nasal volce commanding her to| “Thought I'd help,” he said tn & |1 told Ross Willis to bring another | Over the radie, Dad dint ae oat bring more-butter from the cellar |!w voice, to keep Pearl from over- | partner for bimselt, because 1 was] Ore’ coud ‘nese me Ps Spey raed until the farmer's wife uttered her | hearing. “You must be tired and /counting on you—” te tee eae bage Of tha ates order @ second time. bewildered, and washing up for! “Awfully sorry. but I've got to| room sow had she thon he oe In spite of the prodigious amount | “ine people is Bo joke. Give melstudy. £ thought £ told you at Gus winds thas a one b: of Of food eaten, the meal was quickly | the slasses first,” he added casually. | supper that £ ball to study,” David | 0. ation eves intrede uni Helity over, It was not balf-past elght|aS he reached for the wire soap) reminded her mildly, but there | tio? pecryevenyuirude: unineited, when Clem Carson scraped back | baker that hung on a nail above|was the steel of determination in| 2 Soe? feat Oe When she tiptoed down the dark ball of the garret she found David Nash’s door ajar, caught a glimpse FIVE ROOM bungalow, close in, modern, stucco, practically new, $5700.00. SEVEN ROOM two story, brand new house, besement garage, $6250.00. | FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern, garage, could not replaced for less than $4000.00, only $3000.00. FIVE ROOM house, in best part of city, modern, with room for two more roozis in attie, A 1 condi- tion, cheap at $5800.00. BUILDING LOTS—In all parts of the city. Buy some of those I Rave in the east end just off the ing. his ebsir, wiping bis mouth on bis | the sink. ain nanan cules: ’ jo it cruelly clear that she de ARM ‘TAND All the coun- sbirtsleeve. “Ob, please,” Sally gasped 10} Pearl flung out of the room then. seed ae Hiecry tty because of oa ning. back. 1 “Now, Sally, I'll leave you to| consternation. “1 can do thom. [t| per tece twisted with the Sret cht on ieee jerest a} have pac Bilge than in clear the table and wash up.” Mrs | WoD't,take me any time. Why, at | grimaces of crying. ° dance’ Carson said briskly. “ measure and sugar my blackberries | Wash dishes for 300. They wouldn't | these dish cloths.” David said im |8arrow pine bannister, but she for tomorrow’s jam-making. | ike {t." she added in a terrified! perturbably, but bis gold-flecked | £traightened then, a band going to farmer's wife can’t take Sunday | Whisper, ber eyes Guttering first | eyes end bis strong, characterful | ber beart, for it was David stand- Of this time o' year, and bave|toward the dining room door, then | mouth smiled at Sally. “My mogher | !ng near ber in the dark, and bis fruit spoil on ber hands.” toward the big pantry where Mrs |caught me that—and a good many | folce was very kind. : the Home, siz of us cirls would! “Wed better wasb qut and rinse! She bad been leaning over the years and the bi best and oes apt Sy Danes. | INSURANCE—In good, old reliable companies, IT Is A FACT—I am busiest dealer in the city, to m: While Sally was stacking che |C@rson was picking over ber black | other things.” (To Be Continued) office and find out, . a janene Faved on the Be pee Ce A little later, ander co cn ; 7 % ing je, the telephone rang three| “1! @ to wash dishes,” Dav jally's i 5 FOR PROMPTNESS, COURTESY, short and.one long ring, and Pear. | sald firmly, end ¢ ‘th farm pSBigd the i EFFICIENCY, see who had teen almost forcibly hold concerned. fe the result of F. *. YOUNG.