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= MALE TSLP WANTED ACTIVE MEN M..KE AS nf as $100 a week selling $10 acci el} Lola policies for sound lve company. Hundreds a eew agents have built permanent businesses of their own selling these policies. have retired and now live on renewals.° An opening now exists in your section, an un- usual for the right Ft ‘Montgomery "Sts” Jeney 9 lontgome: » Jersey City, N. J. se EXCLUSIVE SALZS AGENCY” WIDE-AWAKE hustler, grocery id drug specialty man, can get rights on sale of Dr. rt’s ANGOSTURA, old-time flavoring, same formula since, 1824. Applicant must. have car. Address Angostura Bitters Agency, Inc, 1¢ East 46th St., MEN WANTED—Carpenters, la- borers, cement: finishers, plumb- ers, Whitney Construction Co. In- ee of Mr. P. E. Jensen, Grand cific Hotel. farmet or farmer's son or man to travel in country. Steady work good profits. Mc- CONNON & COMPANY, Dept. C262, Winona, Minn. ‘WEN, why not learn a profitable Profession easy work special short Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 32 =_— i cee 3, 1938 2 8.8 2 1.00 or seccsccsccss 245 Ads over 25 words, 3e addi- tional per word | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion <ame day. see ale Veeseeeese THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the) Dealer Made It. NOBODY’S going to “pester” you if you come in here to look at or try out one of our rebuilt cars. People buy automobiles here be- . Cause they want good cars with real local responsibility behind mien because we “talk thert into it.” course, free catalog. Moler Bar- ber College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, Mont. ot WANTED—Young man ‘bookkeeper not over 25 years of age. Stacy Bismarck Com; pany, Bismarck, N. WANTED—Men for bridge work. a season job. C. H. Rue. Phone eR ET FEMALE HELP WANTED : ED to travel during summer vacation. Interesting work along school lines, congenial teacher compan- ity to carn at least ly. Give age, educa- tion, experience first letter. S. J. GILLFI N, 46 W. Oak, Chi- cago. iatsieeeaice MS DIES—Earn up to $18 per doz- en embroidering. Experience un- Pree terials-instructions furnish Addressed envelope brings particulars. Cameo Linen Co., 132 West 43d street, New York City. WOMEN—Earn extra money sew- ing spare time. No selling. Ex- un rience le ri Particulars, materials paied plied . ile Garment Co. Conn. WOMEN—Earn $17 dozen sewing 3 ccliing: "Knap, sieaty woes no selling. > work, materials ct. ‘Addressed en- velope _ brings Goshen Dress, A WOMEN—Make money sewing at home, spare time. Experience un- necessary. Everything supplied. Steady work. 2c pele: articulars. Pearl Garment, 543 roadway, New York. ‘OMEN—Earn big Money spare time sewing at home. Materials supplied. ce unneces- sary. 2c stamp -brings particu- lars. Steward ifg.,.114 Mercer -_ St. New Yori. ADDRESS ENVELOPES at home. Spare time. Experience unneces- sary. Dignified work. $15-$25 weekly easy. Send 2c stamp for particulars. Mazelle, Dept. £396, Indiana. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Must be competent and take interest in caring for two Femara Call 1249 betwee 5 and p.m. WA! ‘Middle aged woman or good girl for cooking in small ho- tel. Costello, Woodworth Hotel, Woodworth. N. Dak. WANTED—Woman or girl to hel; A hotel kiehes. Loyal Hotel, ‘Rebailt Care With a Keratation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. =aa BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Stock of men’s fur- nishings, clothing and shoes; ex- cellent store fixtures; safe, cash register, ete. Quitting business. Thornhill, Inc., Carrington, N. D. BABY CHICK FIFTEEN years in the chick busi- ness is proof that we itiafy. Pelkey’s Poultry and Chick Farm, Fargo, N. Dak. TS ‘HOME LAUNDRY GENTLEMEN!. The only way te keep your shirts for years is to! WANJED—A_ good, , spectable girl at the Home Bake WANTED—Compotent eral housework at work on farm. WANTED—Girl to Call 4-F-12, Mrs. W. H. Morris. WANTED—Two experienced wait- resses at Morning Star Cafe. irl for gen- r. le. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six room cg Toom odern house, modern room fiat with beth. Furnished three her during the aterm. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. CHAPTER XXXIII DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route WANTED—Men to canvass farm- OPPORTUNITY for nian : REPRESENT Auto Seat Cover PUNCHBOARDS—If used in your Pe SATESMAN ‘WANTED for local terri Out ef town aj FORTIN WANTED i IN WANTED oung: pags Rafe ae juate. Tr or fall time. Write Tribune'No. 30, -eare Tribune. WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean send them to Manguerit Bulten’s| HAVE Client who wishes to ex- Home La: + ire. de- sired. We call and deliver. 203), Ave_A West. Phone 1017. AGENTS this county. Experience = sary. No selling, distribute and collect, Should nes $7000 PERIS MFG. CO., Flor‘n, and ex- ers. $160 monthly and, Spring Bi At = media SALESMEN WANTED territ still open Deublew Hed le lewear Shoe Ce Minneapolis, Minn. specialt, at le for bute. 3 grocers. guaranteed. Average earned per sale, $165. Old reliable company. Strong na- tional advertising. _ Smoot-Hol- Inglewood, Calif. , fe aoe Direct to autorio- town, why not sell them to store- keepers. stead high as i on ree. LION MFG. CO., 2146 Sheffield, Chie . If @ week interests H. .. Jorgensen, Room ee out or re ajr that leaky or clogge! » All guar- anteed and price reasonable. FOR EXCHANGE new Player Piano for city car. The Helling lot or Sfhone 877. Agenev. proved her mockingly, “there's something about you, you know. you. know what I wanted I wanted to swing you up ‘arms, you amasingly tiny corre away-with-zou. If looked so young and believe the favorite "a have yielded to the few of her eyes still fixed upon the golden-haired woman whom Van Horne had called “Enid,” and who had just entered the tent alone, her smal} body, clad in the green knitted silk sports suit, moving through the crowd with Droud disdain. “Again I am forced to forgive ju,” Van Horne sighed humor- ously. “I seem always to be for- siving you, Sally Ford! You are merely asking @ question which is inevitably asked when Enid Barr i bursts, upon a startled pub- “She {s probably the most New York so- ALLY'S sapphire eyes biased et the man she knew only as “Van,” but since they were veiled with a new scrap of black lace to replace the one lost in the storm, the nonchalant New Yorker did not appear to be at all devastated by their fire. “Thank you for saving my life,” she said stiffly, but the man’s mocking, admiring atten- young, mouth, rather than upon the tone of her voice. “I wonder if you know,” he be- gan confidentially, leaning lightly what she’s doing Sally whispered, fright widening her eyes behind the black lace. “Oh, f- think Courtney's here on political business. The Barrs upon, his inevitable cane, “that you have the mouth I have ever seen? . Course there are other Eee scarab adorable details in the picture of complete loveliness that you present, but really, your lips, like three rose petals—" that sort of thing-~she’s endowed sort Jamitvllon tor way- amuse fo Fei kh af tt u i isk fi 4 z g if i e a rd gs : 5 = é rfisi ANE Held oe house, sun|IF YOU want the pick of our Used| FOR RENT—Desirable office room "OFFICE ROOMS would mean election of Al Beith rule for -Smith of New eens "a oes said Senator Norbeck of | York for 6 arage, 2 years) Car Bargains, buy now. Early} jn Hoskins block. S. A.| South Dakota, in senate. — old, spick and pig $4400.00. spring places on the markct values} Floren, Business Service Co. — Springfield, T.—Illinois 61 defe- 00M » with bath,| you can find at no other time of} Phone 401. Minneapolis — Henry Frencis/ gates to Republican national con- cheap at the year. Buick Master Six! Balch, 89, pioneer northwest railroad! ution were instructed by state a eardie aA condition, Jose Coupe; ‘yond Sen a os dt NEWS BRIEFS | en convention to vote for Frank 0. ¥ , Close Coupe; Fo Sedan; Olsmobile — % in, Very reasonable at $5700.00.| DeLuxe Sedan; °26' Studebaker | ae SE —»| Des Moines—lowa’s 26 del Lowden for eget iterd Lote SIX ROOM house, bath, garage,| Coach; Dodge Sedan, (leather). to ie convention at Hous- cratic convention ee Vesey bargain at $2300.00. We trade and give time payments.! Washington—Nomination of Her-|ton were instructed by party's state — to vote for FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern,} M. B. GILMAN Bi convention here to vote unit close in, warm, very reasonable at $5000.00. BUILDING LOTS—Buy one from| FOR S. AUTOMOBILES — ALE—Ford sedan me a — and get ne Po Buick five pass starte a inter enclosure. Both ce: FARM LANDS—Have. sold more! condition, newly overtiaaled. | land this winter and have more leases out since 1918. INSURANCE—In good, old, reliable companies. I have done twice the ess this winter | p7¢ insurance busin than last year. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- Tribune. Write Ad. No. 29, care Bismarck | Besa) with the busiest dealer in} onc of the largest. bis e cl ty. E. YOUNG. its kind in U, 8. Has 77 ba br wd Bigh tert for building the inest in the industry. A product APARTMENTS that sells itself. Capitol required a Pt, One; at least $3000.00 interested| ca saad oe .! rested | room, kitchen bath or two] answer P. 0. Bo: rooms, kitchen and bath. Apply after 6 p. m. Tribune Apt. -4 or phone 990-M. FOR RENT—Two room apartment with gas eé and mostly new iso ga A town business district. FOR. RENT—Light housekeeping eee al Mandan street or phone ments furnished or nished, with gas stove. Call 109, 1426... FOR RENT—May Ist, furnished or Varney unfurnished apartment. apartments, jone 773. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment with everything furnished at 930 Fourth street. ____ FURNITURE FOR 8 BARGAINS in furniture. ing city. Monda from 10 a. m. to for rent. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street Phone 273. FOR RENT— Front 5 room fiat. With hot water. Located in down For fur- C3 information phone 53 or Priced for quick sale on account of leav- a 'y 7:30 p. m. Other LOST LOST—Brown suitcase wrapped in reward. own, Land pi Buy now at our low p to Neill Land Bank, I Min or 20US | also sative singers treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Bull, Dickinson, N. D., B week days from 7 p. m. to 8:30 p.| Nz m,. 208 Ave. A_West. FOR SALE—Furniture, Teasonable eds, eau, rug, rockers and miscel- laneous in walnut finish. Call or! _ 1102-| FOR rice. Dining room set, phone after five o'clock, 508 Ave. E. BARGAINS in used furniture. Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, FOR SALE—Tapestry davenport Cell 702 Fourth and bookcase. street. voice was tender and wistful. “She'd make such a lovely mother—” Van Horne interrupted with his throaty, musical laugh, and wag in turn interrupted by Gus the barker’s stentorian roar: “Right this way, la-dees and Sen-tlemen! I want to introduce you to Princess Lalla, who sees all, knows all! Princess Lalla, world famous crystal - gazer, favorite—” Sally straightened in her throne-like chair, her little brown hands cupping obediently about the “magic crystal” on the velvet- Graped stand before her. Van Horne, with a last ironic chuckle, melted into the crowd, which had , | Surged toward Sally’s platform. ‘When Gus’ spiel was finished, the rush began. At Icast a dozen bands . shot upward, waving quarters and demanding the first opportunity to learn “past, pres- ent and future” from “Princess Lalla.” She worked hard, ccnscien- tiously and cautiously, for she was vividly conscious that both Van Horne and Enid Barr were somewhere in the tent, listening perhaps, whispering about her. Most of her fear of Enid Barr, which had resulted from the con- nection of the golden-haired wo- man with the orphanage children the day before, had evaporated. It was absurd to think that a ‘woman of such wealth and beauty, whose philanthropy had un- doubtedly been a gesture of bore- dom, was seriously interested in one lone little girl who bad run ‘away from charity. It did not even seem odd to Sally that Enid Barr should have paid a second visit to the carnival. Probably Capital City afforded scant amusement for a woman of her sophistication, and the carni- val, crude and tawdry though it ‘was, was better than nothing. Since “Princess Lalla” was not 2 sideshow all by herself, but only one of many attractions in the Palace of Wonders, Gus never made any attempt to cajole reluc- tant “rubes” into surrendering ‘their quarters for a glimpse of “past, present and future,” but always hustled his crowd on to the next platform—“Pitty Sing’s” as soon as the first flurry of in- terest had died down and the crowd had become restive. By this method, those who were with cach performance, quickly placated by the of new wonders, for which charge was made. was straightening the vet drapery which cov- 8 i Pe barley, flax, eight mile Black 4 LIST YOUR Bisn with The Helling 877. AUTHOR OF ‘SAINT AND SINNER” “Oh, no!” Sally fluttered, both delighted and { ened at this opportunity to talk with the most beautiful creature she had ever i he remem: end the steps?” self, and look- der to sce that ved by anyone id Barr ran and slipped » chair opposit white han¢ she was not who knew her, lightly up the into the little H Sally. Her small with their exqui: a ing in the light from t! gas jet, hovered over the touching it tentatively, wi curiosity of a child becomins quainted with a new toy. Sally leaned forward, her hands cupped about the ¢ her eyes brooding upon it the little black lace veil, mouth pursed with sweet scrious- ness. “You are—what you call it?— psychic,” Sally chanted in t quaint, mincing voice with w she had been taught to make her revelations. “Ze crecystal, she is vary clear for you. I sce sc-0-0 much!” She hesitated, wouder- ing just how much of Van Horne’s confidences about this beautiful woman he dared appropriate. Would Van Horne give her away? Then, as if drawn by a po magnet, she raised her eyes s denly and met those of Van Horne, who was leaning non chalantly ‘against the center-pole of the tent, He nodded, smiled his curious, quizzical smile and slowly winked his right eye. She had his permission— “Please hurry!” Enid Barr commanded arrogantly. “I'm just dying to know what you sce about me in that crystal!” “I see a beeg, beeg c ” Sally intoned dreamily, her again fixed upon the crystal. “I see you there, in beeg, beeg house. Much moneys. And behind you I sce a man—your husband, no?” “Yes, I am married,” Enid Barr laughed. “Since you see so much, suppose you tell me my name.” _ “I see—” Sally frowned, but her heart was pounding at her audacity, “ze letter E and ze let- ter R—no, B! LI sce a beeg, bees place — not your house — with ma-ny, ma-ny girls holding out zeir arms to you, You help zem, You are va-ry, va-ry good.” “Rot!” Enid Barr laughed, but -|@ bright flush of pleasure spread at {over her fair face. “One hag to do something with ‘much moneys,’ doesn’t one?. Listen, Princess Lalla, if that is really your name: prove to me you are a real crystal: gazer! Tell me something give almost anything to know—” She leaned forward tensely, her violet-Blue eyes darkening with excitement and appeal until they were almost the color of Sally's. “And what’s that, Enid?” « mocking, amused voice inquired. “Do you want to know whether I really love you? How can you ask! Of course I do!” Enid Barr sprang to her feet so hastily that the « ‘np stool on which she’ had been sitting over- ce Imported Ger- man Rollers cad Hartz Mountain, Cages, seeds jacob 28. el. property y. Phone | turned, anger and something like - fear blazing in her eyes. 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