The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1928, Page 7

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MALE ~SLP_ WANTED MEN, why not learn a profitable profession easy work short course, catalog. Moler Bar- ber Npongeasl Fargo, N. D.-Butte, ont WANTED—Men for bridge work. pl cell red C. H. Rue. Phone ‘AN’ D aiter at ‘ien's le. FEMALE BELP WANTED pel girl dor ashe in coal bo for ing in small ho- i eae Costellor Woodworth Ht Woodworth, N. Dak. WANTED AT ONCE—Girl for gen- eral housework. Must be able to cock, Apply evenings at 422 Tenth street, WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework, must be able to cook. Mrs. Gordon Cox. i POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED Ey, young ett Hi; Leelee business uate. T or fall time. Write Tribune Rae No: cf ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large furnished room in a new modern house. Reason- able price. Opposite courthouse, north 512 Rosser. Phone 1098-W.. FOR RENT--Large comfortable newly furnished weeriae, room, suitable for two. at 219 Seventh street or 785-W. FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms and one sleeping room or three room apartment. 818 Thayer Ave. FOR RENT—Two furnished s1eep-| —<eeeeeeee——e WORK WANTED WORK WANTED — Experienced middie aged woman’ desires a country for individual only with- ing rooms. Close to bath. Ladi preferred. Call at 604 Third street. e FOR RENT—One nicely faurnished room on first floor for one or two.| Phone 705-J or call at 408 Tenth street. FOR RENT—One newly decorated, furnished sleeping room on ground floor. 411 Fifth street, Phone home with or without board at 613 Third street. Phone 1150. FOR RENT—One furnished sleep- ing room for one or two. Close in. Phone 981-R. FOR RENT—Rooms with or with- + gut board. Dunraven, 212 Third street. FOR RENT—New furnished sleep- Fifth. Phone ing room, 610 999-J. ee eo HOUSES AND FLATS 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 _range. Phone 905. FOR SALE—Income property. Large house in central location on Sixth street. Income about $150 per month. Owner leaving town. Write Tribune Ad. No. 31. gta! capers! i modern ungalow garage in base- bive be finished by May first. __Call_ Herman Ode. Phone 1191. FOR RENT—Three room house, with water ar ° light, in good con- dition. Phone 5356-M. Address 210 Eleventh street_north. FOR RENT—By May Ist five room modern house. Call at 700 Bdwy. Phone 94, FOR RENT—Six room modern house by May 1st. Phone 771-J. FOR RENT—Eight room modern house, $60.00. F. E. Young. ——— Lost LOST—Two tires 30x6-25 between Center and Bismarck. Finder please return to W. E. Jensen 709 Fifth street, Bismarck, or Mo. Valley Gro. Co., Mandan, for reward. LOST—White gold ‘watch in down- town district, Finder return to Tribune. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Modern furnished apartments or two or three fur- nished rooms on poe floor. For sale: Furniture condi- tion, Call_at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—A furnished Apt., one room, kitchen and bath or two rooms, kitchen and bath.Apply after 6 p. m. Tribune Apt 4 or hone 990-M, R RENT—Light apartments furnished or _unfur- nished, with ge stove. Call at a Mandan street or phone Well” furn wo 411 Fifth street. Phone tment. Al “e aj ry room oe garage at “0d eae street. Phone 1093-R. FOR RENT—May ist, furnished or unfurnished aegis ‘Varney aj hen and Newly. 19 1-2 Thayer. RE! Nice five room mod- ern apt. For her information vhone 53 or $29-W, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment wit furnished at 980 Priced, Sieg. Foes oat. gas 1108 ‘or call at 608 Ave. E. TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928 tional per werd CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car ts No Better Than the Dealer Made It. 5 going to “pester” you you come in here to look at or out one of our rebuilt cars. People buy automobiles here be-| ley want good cars with real local responsibility behind them deca alk them ‘Rebuilt Care With o & “atation” PETROLLE 10 SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED for local territory. If $50.00 a week inter- ests call H. D. Jorgensen, Room: Prince H Bismarck, N. D. Out of town spplicants write. DEPENDABLE USED CARS IF YOU want the of our Used cs tg ty ins, now. Early spring ‘on the market valucs you can find st no other time of the yeer. Buick Master Six Coach; Ford oe 26 Lot Coupe; Ford 3 _Olsmobile DeLuxe Sedan; '26 Studebaker h; Dodge Sedan, (leather). We trade and give time payments, M. B. GILMAN CO., Bismarck. FOR EXCHANGE HAVE Client who wishes to ex- change new Player Piano for city lot or good car. The Helling Agency. 877. WILL TAKE in car as part pay- ment of aa nice a quarter section as there is in the county, F. E. Young. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Chotce imported Ger- man Rollers aud Hartz Mountain, also sative singers. Cages, seeds treats, etc, Phone 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D.. Box 728. NATIONAL cash registers now and id. Over 500 TIONA second hand. styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. 'W. E. Stitzel, represen- tative. | Patterson Hotel, Bis- marck, N. D. ‘ST ACK’S Radiator susp cican or rv air’ that All _—Clooten, Kulm, N. Dak. ; DO YOU FISH? Lots of 1 to 6 WANTED Tu BUY wANTED TO BUY—Five room modern bungalow with basement garage n desirable location. Price must be reasonable. Give full de- tails ES oo letter. = oe ths : i Hite is i gf Bg | 7 iif} iy STRAYED—One Black mare 1400 Ibs., wire cut in left front foot, one blue roan mare 1000 Ibs. Notify R. W. Belyea, Wilton, N.| D., for reward. barley, flax, early Ohio polatoes, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FIGHT THREE CHAMPS SOON Sammy Mandell, Tod Morgan and Mushy Callahan Are Opponents Named Duluth, April 24—(AP)—Plans for a meeting of three champions with a change in weight for each fight were announced today by Jack Hurley, op of Billy Petroile, “The Fargo Express.” All three bouts are to be staged this summer, Hurley said. Mike Collins, matchmaker for the Minneapolis Boxing club, has tenta- tive plans for using Petrolle against Tod Morgan, junior Uap ib champion, in the main bout of his first open air show, Hurley said. Contracts were signed some time ago for a ten-round bout between Sammy Mandell, lightweight cham- Bion, and Petrolle to be staged by iim Mullen in Chicago, but it thought now that the date, June 21, will be changed to later in the sum- mer. The third bout, with Mushy Calla- han, junior welterweight champion, is all settled but the date, Hurley announced. Los Angeles is to be the scene of this battle and the date late in July or early in August. For the bout with Morgan. Pe- trolle will have to make 130 pounds, ea Mandell 135, and for Callahan ‘WIZ’ KREMER PULLS PIRATES OUT OF CELLAR (Continued from page six) . score. Bill Cissell, expensive Sox FOR SALE—Seed Speltz, early oats, shortstop, personally accounted for two of the © runs when he threw eight miles north of Bismarck on. Wlid to the plate in the eighth in- Black Trail. W. H. Morris, Tel.|ning. George Conally pitched good 54x26 barn. Call at 806 First street. For information write pound ones. Minnows at 221 Third street. Bring your FOR SALE—One Van Brunt drill, ood condition. Also two wagons. ‘achter Transfer Co. LisT YOUR Bismarck property Write Trib- sia The Helling Agency. Phone Lalla uses.” Sally did not tell David of Van Horne’s offer, for on Saturday, the last day of the carnival in Capita! City, the boy developed a temper | passion ature which caused Gus, who had acted as volunteer surgeon, to ex clude all visitors, even Sally. Apparently Enid Barr had beep convinced of Bybee's gallant ties that Mttle orphaned Betsey had been mistaken and that “Princess Lalla” was oot “Sally Ford, play acting,” but it was not anti! the show train was rolling out of the state in the emall hours of Sunday morning that the girl dared breathe easily. Sunday, on the show train, was @ bappy day, the happiest that Sally had ever known in ber life. Freahe and dancers, barkers and dom trom work and worry. singing together, reminiscing, gambling. ping. The tast week. except for the Storm, had been an excellent one; money was free, spirits bigh. Even Mrs. Bybee, hovering like @ mother ben over David, was good-natured. clined to reminisce and give ad the edge of David's berth, her on lap full of Sesh and beige and gua metal silk stockings, her needle » her lips curved with & smile of pure delight, as she iis toned to the surge of laughter and song and talk. The midget, “Pitty Sing.” perched on the window ledge of David's berth, a comical pair of spectacles across her in: | Capital Gnitesimal walked these village streets. after show drawing record crowds With money in their pockets,/ for a village of its size, “Princess they could afford to buy all the| Lalla” gazed more often into the which | shining blue depths of a smal) enforced fight from the Car |sapphire than into the magic ed them of.| depths of her crystal. But per haps the sappbire bad a magic of ties and|its own, for never had ber audi. and al-jences been better pleased, never bad quarters been thrust so thick and fast upon her. 2 a i $ sance of herself, you can always @y to Van. Good night, Sally, you adorable, angtateful little wretch! No kiss? Perbaps it is better 20 I'm afratd 1 should not care for the brand of lipstick that Princess ball for the Sox, granting only seven OR RENT OF FOR SALE—One|hits and fanning a baker's half lozen. | FIFTEEN years in the chick busi- ness is Tne that we satisfy. Pelkey’s Poultry and Chick Farm, Fargo, N. Dak. —— in Hoskins block. See S. A. Floren, Business Service Co. Phone 401. whose lives were blighted with monotony. ting being slipped ipon the third During their frst week fn the|‘inger of ber left -and her eyes new territory business was even | few open and foun: a sapphire to better than the Bybees had dared | match them. For t.e ring whicb hope. Positively the only calam | David bad bought for her was ity that befell the carnival was the|Dlain loop of white gold, with @ discovery that Babe, the fat girl.| deep-blue sapphire in an old-fash had lost five pounds, due to her|!oned Tiffany mounting, such as loudly confessed but unrequited | tradition bas made sacred to en- for the carnival's hero, | Sagement rings. David Nash. against her check, pressing the nleted tan ay, David mee POT lstone eo bard that it left tte many faceted imprint upon her fiesh Boon for the first time he witnessed | 7.0 ghe had to kiss it and David Lalla.” She bad become so profi had to kiss {t—and ber. Sally's performance as “Princess clent io her tntuitions regarding mond.” David depr om ee ee ash pose all girls prefer diamond ep “past. smiling, amused attentiveness to | S#sement rings. But—" her “readings” did oot embarrass ber. ring?” she breathed, then Suns berself upon his breast, ber bands When the show was over, she! ciinBing to his shoulders. Joined him proudly, ber little brown-painted hands clinging tone taughed. Very gently but in ns arm, her face uptilted ador | sistently he forced her face up nely to his, as she pattered at hie | ward, go that thelr eyes met and side on s tour of the midway. It/ciung. His were boyishly ardent was then that ber dreams came | put solemn, hers were misted over true, At last she was “doing the | with tears, but brighter and bluer carnival” with & “boy friend.” like |than the stone upon ber fluger. “I other girls, And David played up| don't know when we can be mar ried. Sally, but—1 wanted you te salt water taffy. red lemonade-—the | have a ring and to koow that 1 two of them drinking out of twit | siways be thinking and planoin: straws trem the same glass. and--ob, 1 can't talk! You wan On Thursday, Friday and Satur |to be engaged, don’t you, Sally day morning before show time the | You love me-—enough?": magnificently, buying her hot dogs. two wandered about the village to which the carnival bad journeyed |} fee) 1 am not even half a perso: the night before. It was heavenly|when you're not with me ) to be able to walk the streets un | couldn't live without you, David, afraid. David walked with head|she said solemoly. to look any man in the face, and| talking, planning, making love Sally could bave cried with joy)ehyly but ardently, when Gus, the that he was free again, for Bybee | barker, mounted the bos outside had assured them that there was|the tent and began to ballyhoo for Rot the slightest chance of extra | the first show of the morning. dition on the charges which till stood against the two in their| makeup yet, and you've got to run Bative state, the Wheel for Bddie today,” Sally Some day, somehow, ‘the cloud | cried in dismay, jumping to ber against them would be lifted, and| feet and gat David could walk the streets af | tered purch: and presents. HHFE yiesd peGg EE Hy Hi iie : i a é ~ g i i fe zee fit Hid igt =e? F i i s z = = Pe z & £ Hi tte ; . By Bags me 2 s H 2c it i “And bere’s something else, David said to ber that Saturday moraing. , Yesterday's Games | ANNE. AUSTIN ness-- fake though ber crystal-ges | gently, with a th 9» of excitement ing was—to thousands of people | in bis voice. } [the barker, bad sot quite Gnished bis “spiel” about the Princess Lalia when the girl. whose eyes bad been fised trancelike upon her ring. | é : z i Ze ft B88 fy g 2 & H H ° g 2 Ss $ NATIONAL LEAGUE R oH St. Louis 2 9 2 Cincinnati 3 a 2 Sherdel and rrell; Luque, Ed- wards and Hargrave. E and Hartnett. New York-Boston, postponed. Brooklyn-Philadelphia, not sched- uled. AMERICAN LEAGUE R H R nH E Cleveland .. aoe B 8 0 St, Louis .. 4 z 0 Shaute and L. Sewell; Gray and Schang. Others postponed. AMERICAN beieclateap eta E St. Paul ... ol 6 Z Toledo ..... 0 3 0 Heimach ston; Barnes, Ryan, and O'Neil. R H E Kansas City . . 5 i Louisville .. ~ 2 8 0 Zinn and Wirts; Moss and Shin- ault, Minneapolis .. Columbus .... Benton and Kenna; Myers and ‘ervell. Milwaukee ....... 12 14 5 Indianapolis .. Saunders, W: Wingard, and Young, McMenemy; Boone, Speece. Meyers, Swetonic and Spencer. WESTERN LEAGUE Wichita 5-2; Oklahoma City 12-3; (Second game 10 innings) Amarillo 4; Tulsa 3. Des Moines 6; Denver 4. Omaha 4; Pueblo 6, SWARTHMORE AGAIN Philadelphia, April 24.—(AP)— Every three or four yeard Swarth- more College gives Baltimore a new pitching star. First it was Jack Ogden, then George Earnshaw and now Howard Cates is with the Orioles. AN EL AUTHO. OF SAINT AND "NNER? She obeyed, but vhen she felt a “Ob, David!” She tald ber band “I wish it could have been a dia ted. “I sup “Ob, David, is it an engagement “Of course it is. precious {diot!” “I adore you. I love you eo tha They were still sitting there “Eleven o'clock and ['m not ip up her scat As the day wore on, with show At balf-past nine that night Gus. s i ef ie® ti southpaw when a lad but his left} John Steen. Of arm was broken in a fall from a| collecti MILLION PAID IN. TAXES State taxes colected during March 66 as compared with col- tions of $1,103 and he became a right hi in is to follow its example. LEFT TO RIGHT Md., April 24.—()-- in, promising Baliimore| same month of 1927, HE Oriole pitching prospect, was aj figures compiled by State Auditor | Wi R Pittsburgh . 6 12 2 Chicago .. oe O 3 0 Kremer jooch; Malone, Nehf, he rhododendron fs the ed Washington AT AINT SPRING MAKIN! TH’ WORLD SO CLEAN, BROTHER “ToD. WE SENT 4M AFTER THREE CANS OF WALL PAPER ‘CLEANER: hae UAT LED MAKES THE WHOLE WORLD LOOK 30 TRANLLIANS a (©1900, ov wea conves, mc. ANAIT “TILL YOU WEAR TNE BEEN OVER To THE GUNN'S . YOU WANE SqoNe TWeOUsK aneme MER x “Tel . GETTING USED T THE IDEA OF WANING: WW THE BANK, FROM WIS LIFE INSURANCE, ANI Bot LCourd TELL WHAT SA _THINWING ABOUT — 6:50 ! T'NE BEEN Or AND I'M NEARLY WHO WINE BEEN FOLLOWERS OF SUIT AGAINST SUDDEN AND UNEXPECTED WIPE YouR FEET- THEY'RE A MESS- AND PUT OUT THAT] EVERY TIME HE ANIFUL SMELLING NOTHING. BUT (F WE GETS A RIDING MV GUESS {S way PoP'S PUTTING OND Wang: “THAT. ANOTHER WOMAN \S SO CUCKCO OVER HER! HUSBAND “HAT SHE PASSED UP A CHANCE TO WIN $100,000 — COMBS HOME .LIKé ONE HUSBAND 3 YOU GOING To SAY} KNOW, HE'S A LUCKY ABOUT or GUNNA Guy T ACTOR AND WHO 4G COULDN'T BE Aen Fore $100,000 9/9 y SY bi poly

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