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SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements WANTED—Farmer or farmer's re a pt to Nag in ot r Reet . Me- CONNON & COMPANY, Dept. C252, Winona, Minn. MEN, why not learn a profitable profession easy work special short course, free catalog. Moler Bar- ber College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, Mont. WANTED—Young man _ between hd of 18 and 22 years. Phone FEMAI.E HELP WANTED A WOMAN OF REFINEMENT BIGH school education and Fe Personality, between age of 25 40, who is entirely unincumbered and free to travel extensively, de- ired by nationally known organi- ation. Salary, bonus and transpor- ion. Give full information letter. F. E. COMPTON & CO. __.1004 _N. Dearborn, Chicago. WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED to travel during summer vacation. Interesting work along school lines, congenial teacher compan- ions, opportunity to earn at least $60.00 weekly. Give age, educa- tion, experience first letter. S. J. aS eres ‘WOMEN—Earn extra money sew- ing spare time. No selling. Ex- perience unnecessary. 2c stamp brings particulars, materials sup- plied, postage preps Priscilla ___Garment | Derby, n. WOMEN—Make money sewing at home, spare time. Experience un- nece¥sary. Everything supplied. Steady work. 2c stamp brings (cedie Pearl Garment, 543 roadway, New York. BE 32 = $300.00 CASH AND MONTHLY tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES- 90 Cents Per inch THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles |FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE, very good A Used Car Is No-Better Than the GILLFILLAN, 46 W. Oak, Chi-| Dealer Made It. NO need to bring an expert here to| $700.00 CASH DOWN AND select a used car from the sensa- tional bargains now on our floor. We make it a point to know all about the cars we accept in trade, so that we can tell you all about ‘Rebuilt Cars With a Kr utation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. WORK WANTED __ ‘WOMEN—Earn $17 dozen sewini ap-ons. Experience unneces: a no selling. Easy, steady 4 ‘Materials cut. Addressed en- velope brings details. Goshen Dress. Goshen, N._Y. WORK WANTED—Garden and fertilizing, ashes hat Also one walking WOMEN—Earn big money spare time sewing at home. Materials supplied. . Experience unneces- sary. 2c stamp brings particu- lars. Steward Mfg., 114 Mercer _ St, New York, 7 ADDRESS ENVELOPES at home —spare time. Experience unneces- sary. Dignified work. $15-$25 weekly easy. Send 2c stamp for particulars. Mazelle, Dept. A for gel house- work, family of three. Call at 919 Fifth, Phone 1071, WANTED—A girl or woman for housework. Also garage for rent at 208 Third street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One large front room for light housekeeping, clean and comfortable, ground floor, fully furnished, heat, light and water. Employed desired. 517 Second _ Street. Phone 812-J. FOR RENT—Large room on ground floor, completely furnished ficiua- ing piano. Suitable for one or two. Home privileges with board if desired at 816 Main. Phone _1411-M. S WANTED—One nice large room with kitchenette. Furnished of partly furnished for light house- keeping. State location and price. __Write Ad. No. 100, care Tribune. FOR RENT—Six room and 8 room modern house, modern 4 room flat with bath. Furnished three rooms and bath at Dale Apts. For Sale: Coal 1 Phone 905. FOR RENT— ly furnished sleeping room in strictly modern home, steam heat. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call at 623 Sixth street or phone 1151-R. FOR RENT—Furnished front room suitable for one or two persons. Also furnished single room. Phone 1410 or call at 706 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Large furnished room WORK WANTED—Plowing gar- dens, hauling ashes, black dirt or mth street south. John LET ACK'S Radiator Shop clean Meeas! rodistae. “At-wece guuer e] je ator. _amteed and price reasonabler WORK WANTED—Hauling ashes,| ca z aS Se gardens, also black dirt} FOR SALE—1926 Ford Roadster Phone 1219J. J. W. out or re air ‘THIS HAS HAPPENED of the state time she four, in “farmed eut” to CLEM she is 16 1 NASH, athiete atedent whe is working Ly t 8 the sum- ! it if ft if ih f it i i 23 ; i t , iff i, iF ; i + : i i Hy il zi r Hu | It in a new modern house. Reason- able price. Opposite courthouse, north 512 Rosser. Phone 1093-W. FOR RENT—A small room in good modern home, close in. Gentle- men only. 415 Fourth. Phone _ 1152. RL Me Wek FOR RENT—One small sleeping room. Hazelhurst 411 Fifth. Phone 273. CHAPTER XXVII R a terrible moment, enough for Gus, the barker, to long | FOR SALE $000.00 CASH AND THEN, monthl: nts buys a new, Hrodern tia, yom and bath bung- | alow. Hardwood floors, built-in features, full partitioned base- ment, basement garage. Sales price $4900. payment of $35.00 per month at 7 per cent buys a five room nearly modern house, hardwood floors, bath, lot, garage. Sales price .00.. LARGE ROOMING HOUSE LO. cated east pied need of some repairs, can be bought with $500.00 cash down, balance like rent, 7 cent interest. Sales FIVE ROOM PARTLY et, hard-| house on Eleventh street, hard- wood floors, lights, water, bath, | cellar. No heat. Sales price $2300.00. Easy terms. location, nice lot, lawn,' BIG Ohio Corporation seeks man- \ " wet| ager for unoccupied territory. $50 weekly i Earnings ly. for | } e furnish every- thing, deliver and collect. Capitol or experience unnecessary. Fyt- Fyter Co. 1686 Fry-Fyter Bldg., ees, hedge, and flowers. Sales | t price $3800. Good terms. monthly payments including in- terest at 7 per cent buys‘a good modern six room house, hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace heat, good location. Sales price $6500. LARGE HOME HAVING FOUR ms on second floor, one! bedroom on first floor, hot water pent ensign floors and sae lace, garage. 8 price $7850.00" Terms. Price MANY ATTRACTIVE HOMES AT prices So terms that will an tn Bismarck homes. Insurance of all kinds. HEDDEN RFAL ESTATE AGENCY 11 Y Active City Selli Webb Block ee Phone AUTOMOBILE:, hew 1! ‘illys- Knight coach. Will consider small car in trade. Write No. 25, care Tribune. in condition. Write P. 0. Box 18 | | which payments include interest i SALES} WANTED A REAL OPPORTUNITY ' PO control a business of your own | is open to onc man.or woman He hd town, es district represen-| tat dividual everywhere use Commer-}_ cial or social stationery, an-! AG. Tr E BISMARCK TRIBUNE [A OAD ACO ARLE NESE DEAD NT IRIE TAT 8, TOM ROA EE LONER RN TES AINREERL IR E MRE in| V Box Sell ladies’ fin nouncements, business cards, also! full fashioned silk hosiery our individually —monogramed! personal and business Christmas greeting cards, Large commi monthly nished free by us. A real open-} vassing, delivering or investment. | MOTH HUBBARD PROD- Chicago. ing to the big money. Apply THE PROCESS ENGRAVING CO., Troy at 21st St. Chicago, Mil. - TWO SALESMEN WE have openings for two + salesmen who have ability to si a high grade product. e have, one position open in Bismarck and outside territory. Our pro- ducts are well vertised ai ell} PERIS MFG. CO., Flor:n, Pa. HOUSES AND FLATS tion is very liberal. If your|_ care of Tribune. _ capabilities entitle you to a larg- er income, this proposition your opportunity. Mr. Sawyer, 205 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis,) down paymer Minn, start immediat $5,000 yearly. Good __Dayton, Ohio. MAN for North Dakota territory, interview doctors, merchants. Nothing to sell or carry. Quick promotion as district salesmanag- er. Pay daily. Honesty backed 000,000.00. SALESMAN- AGER, 312 eo Bldg., Chi-| fair, cago. EXCLUSIVE county representative wanted by group of National: Publishers. Congenial, easy work. | No experience necessary. Libcral' By, UBLISHERS’ ASSOCIA- Phone RS eS TI ned a very tame affair. tin a better grade of game winter Olympic most new, $115.00, Ft. Lincoln, N, WANTED TO RENT WANT TO RENT by May first one ANTED—A real salesman on re- tail grocer trade for grocery ive for nationally known cor-| specialty. Write immediately to: poration. Orders are easy to s¢-; Manufacturer, P. cure as every bank, jusinese | Omaha, Nebr. iis house, professional man_and int | @<s see ee womens LUS' lated by the re- St. Moritz and the pparance of the cham- an team in exhibition eer: pair of shell rimmed glasses in leather case on either) Rosser or Eighth street, betw Bismarck hospital and Ave. t line Om ee ner star infielder underwear, no expérience needed. Spare; full time. Samples abso-; is-] lutely free. Salary basis. Mills Ls sion is gerd daily, also liberal) Hosiery Corp. 366 Fifth Ave.) FOR RE. mus, and samples to- Y¥ gether with everything necessary | Estate of William Parsons of the Hollywood club in the Unknown Heirs of William T—Desirable office room It appearing to the Service Co.} forfeiting and $100 WEEKLY— Appointing agents; Floren, tes “for the District to start you in business are fur-} Mother Hubbard Foods. No can-| __ ROOM AND Board alsq Monarch range with hot wa ter front in good condition. Phone} Call at 401 Ninth street. |} | this county. Experience unneces- | sary. No selling, distribute and) good} collect. Should net $70.00 weekly y interest check at the rate $80.00 per year invested. Growing prosperous company controlling & companies, ia 8 states having offices. Booklet “C” _ free. TIONAL CASH CREDIT C! 141 Broadway, N. Y. ' FOR SALE—Modern bungalow with I OO ree nd| four rooms and bath, hardwood are nationally known. Leads} floors, equipped with gas. Bar- are furnished and our compensa-| fain price. Write Ad. No. 27, q and that in default thereof said bill taken as confessed. g- FOR SALE—Five room bungalow is} in A No. 1 condition, Very reason- ably priced i7 taken at once. Small in the City of Bismarck, _|FLAT FOR —Partly ford. y, in North Dakota—160 to have goo improvements, eady to move on. $1,000 down, easy terms Laad price: y at our low prices a ank, Dept. 111, ION, 139 North Clark, Caicago. | ~ FOR SALE REPRESENT Auto Seat Cover Manufacturer. Direct to automo- bile owners. High quality, low Stic of ‘the prices. Make $125 weekly. Elab-| nr 0! {ie orate samples free. Marvelo, __2300 Wabansia, Chicago. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Six qi ters fine ea ssh and adjoining it re or will trade for ) PUNCHBOARDS—It used in your town, why not sell them to store- sae on| GENTLEMEN! , The only way to keep your shirts for years is to send them to Marguerit Bulten's keepers. Make high as $38.00 single order. 4 color catz>log free. te MFG. CO., 2146 Sheffield, a HOME_LAUNDRY. Home Landry. Repairs if BO. MAKE big money all year taking} sired. We call and deliver. orders for groceries, paints, auto! Ave. A West. Phone 1017 INE. AUSTIN eof 2% ne 7 get. She looked doubtfully from {dren that I'm proud to have you as midget, was stretching out a tiny hand invitingly. The midget won. for the moment at least. a big girl,” she confided to the barker on whose shoulder she was riding in delightful conspicuous- ness. The children, true to the herd instinct which had been so highly developed in the orphanage, trooped after Gus and Betsey, even more by | easily diverted than she from their st; |pop-eyed inspection of “Princess ‘the erye- | Lalla.” Sally heard Thelma answer an- ‘eons Selly jother child derisively: “Aw, Bet- st | sey's off her nut! Sure that aln’t Sally! That's a Turkish princess tent vies | trom Con-stanti-no-ple. The man ‘with them, |¢aid so. ‘Sides, Sally's white, aud ® | the princess is brown—” “All right, children, right this way!’-Gus was ballybooing loudly. ore “Permit me to introduce ‘Pitty Sing, the smallest and prettiest t little woman in the world. ‘Just 29 inches tall, 29 years old and 29 pounds heavy. Did I say ‘heavy’? Excuse me, Pitty Sing! I meant 29 pounds light! Look at her, little FOR RENT—foom at 406 Sixth §amp from Jan’s platform and come/| ladies and gents! Ain't she cute? street. Phone 431. Mrs J. E. __Dawson. __ ~ FOR RENT—Furnished room in Tendern home, Call at 211 Second street. APARTMENTS Two room apartment with gas ra and mostly new furniture. Also gai for rent. Hazelhurst, 411 Fi street __Phone 273, __ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; also for sale, 8 burner gas plate, 2 gas ovens and 1 duofold and 1 dav bed. Call 980 Fourth. FOR RENT — Front 5 coom flat. With hot water. Located in down town business district. For fur- ther information phone 53 or m RENT—Four room. unfar- and hot water furnished. Screened porch. Phone 1188. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment. L. K. Thomp- son. Phone 287. FURNITURE FOR SAIS most perfect condition, chairs, table, buffet and china ya Call ok: Ee sae ve i 3 used electric ranges. Ma See te co, Maen N. D. looked at her could see that she was indeed “just Sally Ford, play-act- She wanted te rise from her gilded chair and run for her lite— | ingratiatingly. and David's—but she had lost. al) form and took the almost hysterical .nished apartment, hot water heat child {ato his arms. “Hello, Tiddiywinks!” he sang out jovially. “Having a good time 4 at the carnival? Listen, kiddie! T'm going to give you a real treat! Yessir! You know what you're go ing to do? Just guess!” Sally felt the blsod begin to thew a ‘EEE toward her on a run, Sally sat|Her parents were just as big as She felt that | OUT Papas and mamas—" He remembered just too late that Betsey’s keen eyes bad stripped ber | , | talking to orpt ‘and bis of her brown makeup, of ber fan- folly face A dark red, But he was Sally's platform, as if halfway con- vineed that Betsey’s childish intul- tion had been corfect. HE eee ity = iL He 3 gee iy ie Hite EE | 2 & u fe abt: tt i F i & E ; i i i gy i is if fF af t li : a: if i Fest ig is ty i ett Pop i He Bally, whose eyes beneath the black — een I love children, always ico veil were lowered to her tight-|{ia! | Now. bors and girls. the ly locked hands, to the platform op- te posite, where “Pitty Sing,” the] yoy.” wheel and the whip and the erry-go-rounds are waiting for He was intorrupted by a whoop of joy from the boys, in which the girls joined more timidly. “It won't “1m six going on seven, and I'm | You a cent. If your chap- cron—” and he turned to Miss Pond with a courtly bow—“will do me the honor to accept these tickets, you'll all have a ride on the Ferris wheel, the whip and the merry-go- round absolutely free. Don't crowd now, children, but gather at the door of the tent. I thank you.” When he sprang, rather stiffly, from the platform, he offered Miss Pond his hand, then, with ber arm ; Dressed to his side, he escorted her with pompous courtesy to the door of the tent, where the children were already milling about, wild with excitement. In her terror Sally had forgotten the golden-haired woman in the green silk sports suit. Now that the danger was passing, miracu- lously averted by Gus and Pop Bybee, she started to draw a dcep. trembling sigh of felief, but it was choked in her throat by the discov- ery that she was being regarded | intently by the beautiful woman. | who was standing beside the mid- get’s platform. “Oh!” Sally thought in a new flutter of terror. “Shc heard Betscy call me Sally Ford. She's going to question me. I wonder who she is. Maybe she’s a trustce’s wifec—oh, she’s coming! She's going to talk | to me—" She rose from her high-backed, she tent, and she would do t rc k 2 "i i if steps of the platform. ae i Ertl rel! ib ceae i BRE i iy iH erie tt i t = ci g HE Sik 4 3 . : 8 t i H 3 H wl ‘t f iy al Eis 3 i. 2ER fication! in| desired to know “past, present and Lf Fs y Ing questioned Sally wanted to make her passage to the “alley” door of the tent take as long as pos- sible, so that not a note of the mu Bic of that extraordinary voice should be lost*to her. She had ex- pected the red lady's voice to be tinkling so- | prano, to match her in size, but the Voice which thrilled her with its perfection of modulation was a | rich, throaty contralto, a little arro- | gant, even as the speaker was, but | So effortless and so golden that | Sally would have been divinely con- \tent to listen to it, no matter what | Words it might have said. | Sally paused at the door of the jtent, and cast a swift glance back- urd over her green-satin shoulder. “Van" was holding one of “Enid’s” | hands in both of his, langhing down at her, mockingly but fondly, as if |they were the’ best of friends. “Well,” she said to herself, as she ran toward the dress tent, “now that he’s found her, he won't bother me. I wonder who ‘Court’ is. Her husband? I hate rich women who play ‘Lady Bountiful,” she thought with- fierce resentment. “Eut—I can't hate her. She's too beautiful. Like a little gold-and- green bird—a singing bird—a bird that sings contralto.” She was resting between shows, jIying on her cot in the Uress tent, when Pop Bybee came striding in. “It’s all right, honey. Don't be scared to go on with the show. That Pend dame came cackling to me, all het up, half believing what this Betsey baby said about you being Sally Ford, but I give her a grand song and dance about you being the same Princess Lalla who joined the . | show in New York in April. She wanted to talk to you, but I steered her off, told her you couldn't hardly speak English and she'd just upset Tun. She| You. Just stick to your lingo, child, and don’t act scared. Ain't a chance in the world the Pond dame will lo, Enid! 1 couldn't believe | me tbe Free Park ave-| He must have spoken to Gus, also, for the barker cut her late after- noon and evening performances as short as possible, although by doing New Yorker who had been | *milled upon him gratefully, was gained her confidence and her in- tuition in sizing up “rubes” who future.” - ; As-the evening wore on the heat more and more oppressive. ‘wilted audience passed lan- m freak to freak, mopping faces and tugging at tight Children cried fretfully, ‘women reproved with high, : heat-maddened Jan, the giant, fainted while ballyhooing him, snd it i EE gE ait a HF Be a e Ee B i ¥ F ii i MISCELLANEOUS —__ FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers eud Hartz Mountain, | also .ative singers. Cages, seeds | for th Phone _115-J, Jacobi here ickinson, N. D., Box 728. NATIONAL cash registers new and/ second hand. Over 500 styles and We have one to fit your W. E. Stitzel, represen- Patterson Hotel, d and fully modern, Call at ‘e, 118 Sixth,street. See S. gomery, urt of the United \T--Furnished house at er Avenue. Inquire of W. sat bargain prices. #OR SALE—Quality baby chicks. I for nev. descriptions! have room for setting 300 custom | 19 hatch eggs this week. $6 per tray of 150 eggs. Phone 503-R, Mrs.| (seai) _A.R. Miesen, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Two 5 acre tracts joining the east end park of marck, at_a bargain, __ Clifford, Bismarck, N. D. C.| FOR SALE—$250 credit on new au- tomobile for $100. Phone 722 or s of America—ss, Some of these farms others 200 to on bdal- S are going up. ices. Write Bis: Canadians’ Visit Is | * cite sipon the : Boon to Paris Hockey _ Paris, April 14.—(®)—Ice hockey | tr: a is setting et ead in lett 7 iting. Get minnows at a new “Ice Palace” is to uilt on FISH are biting i {the Champs Elysees for gional and international match Hockey has long been played in Paris, but on a small rink and to a visitor from the United States or ait is a true kes in state, $: FOR SALE—Radiola No. | Write Carl Russ, Mar- plete with battery el MOM’N POP Pop Gets the Ai By Cowan WIM - DO YOU, (To ME - COME BEAT ITIF, KNOW WHATS 0d FoR Nou / A TIME LIMIT ON THIS PoP GUNN - TAKE A GET Busy AND _ BRING HIM IN — PoP BY MISTAK FRECKLES, COME ERE A MINUTE = LVE ALITTLE SURPRISE BECAUSE ALL L KEARD LAST AIGAT WAS LIONS ROARING UNTIL IT GANE ME THE ONCLE HARRY IS ALWAYS: DOING SOMETIAING FoR ME = LOALY HOPE TAT LCAN DO SOMETHING FOR WIAA

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