The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1928, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIRUNE -° Se SALESMEN WANTED POSITION WANTED “APARTMENTS | WANTED POLITION—As elork or) TOn Kuna —atodern furnished | | nt in Hardwere and tm-!| apartments or two or three fur- LESMEN—Eavrn big money sell- plement stor. or In Lumber Yard.| nished rooms on ground floor. + ing our special $f 00.00 accident Have fifteen years of business in good Vong Long paying $25 weekly acci- te . crience in varicus lines. Best | it or sickness benefit. Entire references. Address No. 40, care cost to men or wenen $10 yearly; J Rismerck Tribune. _ Uberal commission. Whole or PiST— Fito time. Agents making $75. ay Pist—Coleee eraduate Eingiteh Ata esetane ‘of Thee t District Cor rt ef thi e Pajtes tates for the Dist ota continued: to adjournment, a States Court Room, in fo on the 20th “any Legg se le An page cating cee it and presiding in following, amo! othe broceeaings, were had and done, to Sones Sta of America, Plaintiff, »| Ratate of George Thuet and the Unknown Heirs of George Thuet, Detendants, he Court that Fo: sale: Furnitu ‘Aion. Call : OR RENT—-Practicall; nished or unfurniaht apartment, private bath. te bette 802 Second FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, newly decorated, for gr oa private entrance, Call_at 622 Third street or phone DEPENDABLE USED CARS UF YOU want the pick of our Used Car Bargains, buy now. Early spring places on the market values you can find at no-other: time of the year. Buick Master Six Coach; Ford Coupe; '26 . Dodge} - Coupe; Ford fan; Olamobile DeLuxe pee KY Studebaker | CA Coach; (leather), We trade ry give time payments. M. B. GILMAN CO., Bismarck. are between 25 and 50, own a car’ WANTED Tu BUY D with in svont{ and have had selling ‘experience, garage.n vesgelen: Teetln Pica we will consider yout application. must be reasonable. . Give full oe Liberal ‘ Margy advanced taile in firat letter, “Waite ribe/” yittnen Afra PUBLISHING Co, Kalamazoo, Michiga Calendars, Signs, Lavels, Adv, _ Novelties. BA ‘o rej Million pear rg No Sle requi ig sample outfit free. Sell paints, varnishes and roofing with money back guarantee, di- .,Yect to user on long easy terms. ‘Karn, $4000 to $10,000 a year easy. ‘mganent _ position. xclusive . texrito ADAMS PAIL INT co., * Dept. : Ohi BIG Ohio Corporation | aaa man- archi for unoccupied territory. $50! commission. Earnings Met immediate]; Good for $5,000 yearly, We furnish every- thing, deliver and collect. Capitol .~ OF experience unneceasa - v Fyter Co. 1686 Fry-F MALE "SLP WANTED | 80° Weekly, Leads furnished: Syiprere age, guouition. Write rom national advertising, Coms+| ewes-aeeu meron monwealth Casualty Co., Dept. P, AGENTS 75 Montgomery St., Jersey City, ‘DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store reute Nod. this county. hagas No selling, dist 132-W. FOR BURLEIGH COUNTY. Am- bitious ie n we can make sales $300.00 ta $€00.00 a month or an pl for the known line of jouehold ‘ond products. Ex- pacientes ‘wanecessary. Sales helps ree, low big values and nent. and LING COMPANY. seprevantatve Patterson ‘Hotel, Bismarek, NTA SODA v Right foot ES uid carbon, with back bar and ‘ bgp od ed condition. Call ir lor particu! P, Clay N. D, FE FORES WANTED—Any age. Cash ig ‘a advance. bel tation a visk and Give ‘at Delcutere ft first etter. fe mathe eae his et cting 2 from the return of t feed States Marshal attached to the aubpoena on file herein that no estate or heirs of said George Thuet can be found within the District of North Dakota, and that none of said heirs voluntarily | appeared herein, on motion of Seth W. Richard: Require, solicitor for the plain “Gnbuhep that, said Unknown. Heira of George Thuet uppear and file their answer to the bill of com> Plaine herein within thirty days after service of thix order upon the! that in default thereot wad bit taken as confessed. And it ts fur- Bull N. D, Box QHDERED that service of this or, by tho zath FOR RENT OF FOR BALE Ons 54x26 at 806 First Seite t tion write! fer __Clooten, Kull A go! FOR 8A) rat ol Festauran i 3k Dak. 28 words, 3 A FEW reliable, high class special- tlenal per ty salesmen, can earn from $500 ned CLASSIFIED . DISPLAY to $1000 a month in 1928, If you; RATES, fe 90 Cents Per inch. All classified ads are cash in MEN WANTED TO HAN! package freight. 70c per hour for day work, nings and Su ne so ax ic eve- TUNA eas store ee to be rge two room fur- ent on ground floor. Gary. oe Should net $70.00 weeki; ol _PERIS MFG. CO. E y | FOR RENT—Wedera — keeping. College Building. Phone} or ‘investment. tai ae HU apartment. with Mfe. of Phone 1! le pendable-Co., 716 W. Madison, mi ee at O24 Fourth street. Prone 3. GO.. Flor n. P four room apartment. Also single; Fi00 WEERLT 2 Shue agents} room furnished for Jight house-| Rl prt aaa Food lo can- = ARD PROD-| FOR RENT—Three room furnished dosing Win Micval| abl aetage ck 408 NE ole an at PEAR EA aS Linen Damaskoid 21085. R. i ‘loth. Sample fr De-| FOR RI Chicago, HOUSES AND ) FLATS t RE! ‘Ist, furnished or unfurnished tment. Varney apartment: one FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor, Everythi ne, fur- hed. Call at 980 Fourth street. ice five room mod- ror further information er farme: a or man to aS in_ country. rofits. - Me- PANY, Savioh'a Giurkl™ oe or vi Jet or rent 3 mal far nished or unfurnished Nand Bros, care 8. E. = & Son. FOR EXCw. 1@acte “farm for baa wore in bony owt. Farm Poy it ee on a fifty foot "yet! Ndouble garage ind many other improvements. ill sell oe trada for farm prop- erty. For full nha gata write jox 218, Bismarck. FOR SAL ven ee “rodern home in Riverview addRien and one improved building lot. Also income rR rty in business dis- trict. i ‘bes ‘W. Broadway. Phone # For RENT—Six room and & room modern house, modern 4 flat with bath. Furnished three rooms and bath at Dale hy For Sale: Coal _ri 5. FOR RENT—Five room house Dayton, » Ohio. saa partly modern, freahly painted, LESM D reasonable. Call after 10 o'clock. ; DISTRIBUTOR with truck selling} 220 er retail stores to handle Brownic-! FOR RENT. cris} shes belied ea hunt: house by M rg "iste at. rof- ao full ai POR ait Buti CHEAP Cs ‘inn. ba why not learn aaa Fil ser we free catalog. srork specie ber college, - Guaranteed. Forge, Ne DeButta Rebuilt Automobiles WANTED young wan Ww wark| a A Voed Car tp No Better Than the on bgp Bn serving [or aed and oil. Must have good reference. Lahr Motor A man an The Ul nited States of Americas! District of North Dakota “2 Pc. mat ar half from). Ne v Bie boon No! perfectly all, nde plow, Write FOr SALE OR TRADEHori Jo. cated in cae of the best towns on the bri deer pranch, If you want it hot ‘town. thi: isin = Ad pt rac tically new, 4 or & rooms as de- . n_ entitled; Ga Call’ che "5. y compared the sane with the original entry of said order on absent derondants and it is «a true transori and of the wit! Fete ort Sm: tel 1 and Seal of cA Ce ag Flgneture, District, this 20th day of es aA MONTGOMERY, By ER. pteben, Deputy. —_—_—_——— apartment THE used car buyer needé to figure < 415 ‘Mandan treet. Phone 868, .on actual depreciation only—not ig sentimental cut that the owner must make when he trades it in or sells it. Most of the rebuilt cars on our floor today! No. 34 therefrom, sales ereof. tra, nh rgeson tailors. 5, E. ismarck. FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘A WOMAN OF REFINEMENT HIGH edueation and leasing th a iy ete y geal red ven ovgent. trict Court, ofthe’ United Rs tor. the District of North ba ihe matter of Otto Hogue. the creditors af Atta Penkrun, of ak cae Fe April 14, 1928 4! na ban ak K WANT! dens, hauli ing. Also and fertiliser. el ha 418 Thirteenth aig south. are as good aa new miles). -and.a lot more ccanoniicel., rey “Rebuilt Cara With 9 Moratation" Lahr Motor Sales Co. FARM LANDS 7 *, rm work by btn couple, wife neat housekeeper. Mr. Marvel Chase, care Mrs. FE. there eat sett ago . 5 Take wine R. No. 2, Detroit x < fWebw Bigek, in Blasna BARGAINS in furniture. Priced ne ‘ACK’S Radiator Shop clean XC, at which time the cre for quick :ale on agcount of leav-| out rh air that leaky OF 4 ing city, Monday and Tuesday! loge. radiator, All work guar- may mm from 10 a. m. to 7:80 p. m. Other week days from 7 p. m. to 8:80 p. arden” plowing, wakes hauled. Price reasonable. Phone 627| .™: 203 ive, A We FOR Wm. Ode, 784-W. ik Bhan Ie CE "BUSINESS CHANCES Ly Cover id d kde : one shed ine Manufacturer. ble ect to automo-] Tec waxed oak dining set, @ an ‘ool hail, barber , 6 living room: Jimmy Johnston, for many years : an infielder with Brooklyn, is now dia gray bed room set and other Te Maka Te) weet foe househeld articles. Please call we F.| playing third base for Birmingham in the Southern League. ga a Hoe a" et a and fron to travel pore nspor- tation Ye lon Tivet ited “i co., tor N. Fpeatborn, C WOMEN TEACHERS WANT ED to travel qi summer vaeation. Interesting work along school lines, congenial teacher compan- ions, opportunity to earn at least $60.00 ane ye edu ~ N, 46 W. Oak, rave pore Rooms” cr OR RENT—S te of 3 Pp je roomie, avatlgble May tat in| it MMROWNIECKIG?, (oft "Ele. Hoskin block. See S. A.’Floren,|—_ton, Chicago. : SPECIAL OFFER — FEDERAL Business Servicn Co. there’ vise COLLECT and keep $6 se Seaaeemeeerare=ronie ba each sale. 2 suits or 8 K offers limited num- BABY VHICK at $27.95. Unusual qualities, $F of farms at bargain prices.| FIFTEEN ye i ‘isfgction guaranteed, latest rite today for new descriptions | ness is patter, extra large outfit free. of lands in,North Dakota—160 to Salle Gold Seal “Clothes, 640 acres. Sonie of these farms Broadway, New York Cit; have good improvements, others s: fair, ready to move on. $200 to $1,000 down, easy terms .on bal- _| ance, Land prices are-going up. . y| Buy now. at our low prices, Write to Federal Land Bank, Devt. 111, _Minn., .or see John C. jor, Mandan, N, D. “Fn” ey FURNITURE FOR SALE “_. For Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool Also rietock itors ma: appoint a tri tupt and transact suet otter business as may properly come beforo such meetin rebated: Biamarck, N. D., April 26, FR ZUG erties in Bankruptcy. Harness and Lace Leather Call at our new brick buildings next to Armour Creameries Write for vies and shipping ro Northern Hide & Fur Co. Sam Sloven, Prop, Bismarck, N, D. ee GILLFY Playing With Birmingham WOMEN jnexperienced we manufacturer who can weekly spare time sewing aprons. Materiala cut; no selling: stamped (Ria te t. one or two white feet.. Weighed about 1100, with 7UP on left shoulder and 371 on right thigh. Also 8 head with K on left should- ers, Finder Aad “notify R. orate samples free. Marvelo, and 5 p. m1. 2300 Wabansia, Chicago. wih f cee ed COLLECTION AGENCY wants ‘ozy Kar in good condition. Bas- traveling Salesman-Auditor. Soli- ee: adjustments. — Phone contracts. Appoint sub-agents. | __1163-R. : Gi ;| BARGAINS in used rniture, Faber ans merely Furniture Co., Mandan, Good balance envelope _ brings Morning Glory Apron Co. Vernone i. ae es WOMEN—Eara ane a mi ney pew: ime, lo welling. 4 ing spare Ns ‘Mau LOST—Bunch ‘of keys on “ring in downtown district. Finder please return to Tribune. MOM’N POP TRY THE “Mohawk" home cooking, ~ Bldg. San Francisco. aoe ee YOUR ABROPLANE stirilas unnecessar; in plied, Pestage pre} Peete Garment Co., Derby, Coan. 'OMEN—Make money: aaa at home, spare time. Experience uh- necessary, Everything supplicd. Steady ‘work. 2c stamp brings articulars. Pearl Garment, 543 roadway, New York. WOMEN—Earn $27 week sewing dresses; experience unnecessary. No selling, matevial cut, instruc- tions furnished. Stamped en: velop brings particulars, Royal Dress, Jamaica, N. Y. At nay fone ieee angi eal -_Dress, Goshen, N._Y; ees WouEN Eee big money spare time sewing at home. Materials supplied. Experience unneces- sary. 2c stamp brings particu- lars. Steward Mfg., 114 ~ Mercer St., New York. ADDRESS ENVELOPES at home. Spare time. Experience unneces- sary. Dignified work. $15-$25 weekly easy. Send 2c ne for particular: Maselle, Dept. }'-333. Gary, nd jana. DIES =n arn $f hour sewing addre al ene rings truic- jressed. envelo instruc- tions.. Dept. 597 World Garment, 346 Sixth ‘Avenue, New York. ANTED—A girl to assist with general ork. Qne who can sleep at home referred. Phone tit. WANTED—! rienced girl for house’ irs. G. R. Lipp, 502 Phone 149. R 7 assist wit! housework. Call at 201 First treet, ROOMS FOR RENT bie RENT—Nicely arranged leeping rooms, perfect fated. room, Especially well ee for sum mer months, e 1289, 428 W. Broa A ‘OR RENT—Furnis! ping |: room. Also for sale: Four sec- tion bookcase, foreign dictionaries and other peaks. CAL at 623 Sixth Street. Phone 1151-R. _, _ ‘FOR RENT—Two comfortable zooms, in new vy benrslor. Close in. Hiaeks, toate Pe itoffice. Nice}: pet of tau net West Rosset Ave. vegies and ideal for ee ._ Suitable for one or two. Call FOR REN Lares ‘Tumnished room room as mr m ouse. Reason: able price. oeely durnohed suitable for two, ‘OR, room, board, Eighth a room on first for two. Phone 705-3 or call at 408 Tenth street. FOR RENT— ist, Foom ateletly prea) Close y if desired. Call at 816 Shine Phone 2411-M. clone i in, pete 4 wit! it preferred, 217 venti-| | seta a et) . NOW GO ON WITH THE CHAPTER XXXIX JURING the two hours thet they waited for the ‘Reverend Mv. | wag Greer, “the marrylag " David and Sally sat stiffly side by sido on 8 horsehatr eofa, oply thelr fingers touching. shyly, Neteping to countless romances of eloping couples with which old Mrs. Greer regaled them. in @ kindly. effort te help them pass the tedious time of waiting.. Her daughter-in-law, re cently widowed by the death of the only son of the family, trailed weakly in .andout of the Hving| room, her big, mourntul black eyes devouring David's magnificent youth and vigor, | - : Mrs, Greer leaned forward jn her arm. chatr' to’-whisper. to “David, “Killed in the war be was, and} Cora just can't become reconciled. Seems like the only pleasure she ‘gets out of Ife now fs acting as Sally’s heart. If David had not been so fine, so tender, ao good— She shivered anq clung more tightly to his hand, In a few min- utes she. would be his wife and sete, from. Mra, Stone, the or- je" home, the reformatory. “Y Kear Mr; Greer coming in.” Mrp. Greer beamed upon thi nd bustled from the room, She’ re- turned tmmediately, a plump hand resting affectionately-on the sho der of a tall, thin, stooped old man, whose sweet, bloodless, wrinkled face glowed with a faint radiance of kindliness and benediction. “This is little Miss Sally Vord and David Nash, Papa,” Mrs. Greer told him. “They've been waiting tently for two hoyrsto maar: i |i T’'ve been entariaising, them the tile! T could. with some of our.|a¢ Fea ee one So ovat te evi sation often ed vowels well well!" The tia parson” rul dis beautiqul, thin hands toget! were like a magic incantation, en- dowing an orphaned girl with re- spectability, happiness, family, an honored place in society as the wife of David Nash— A bell shrilled loudly, shattering the. beauty and the solemnity of the greatest moment in Sally's life, Behind her, on the sofa, she heard je faint le of Mra, sti silk skirt, whispers as two . witnesses conferred. The preacher's voice, which had fal- tered, went on, more hurried, flustered: { “Do you, David, (ake this wo man—" Again the bell clamored, 8 long, ll, angry demand. The preach: ice faltered again, the mo- mentoua queation left half asked. He looked at his wife over the top bia pte Sally forced her ven to travel upward ta David's stern, set young face; their eyes locked for a moment, Sally's vane ty | with fright. chen David an i? in youthtul marriages, 1 re By regen hinged we it tou we've never Fegretted it. have your i. conse, 3 presume?” David's bend shook noticeably a0 be drew the precious doc t from bis breast pocket and i to the minister, en 4 fashioned gold-rimm: ‘the minister audits the ‘paper briefly, his lips twitching slightly with a smile, “Well, well, Mams.” he glanced over bis spectacies at his beaming wite, “everything seems to be in order, Where ns Cora? She's .go- she weeps,” he When Mss. Gr a ath, | When reer eft the ‘rogm, the old. minister bent his ‘eyes gravely upon David. “Do you know of any real reason why you two ne should not be married, my David fiushed but his eyes ani witness for weddings, And 2 ssust.| Vo! pay she cries as beautiful and sweet | | -:, a8 apy bride's mother could. Some ‘of the ‘eloping brides’ appréciate it ¥, and whan, Cora started to ery, Uke a mother—" * ‘The story went op and on, but Sally beard little of it. tor her where in the world there woman who was hér-méther, | ‘woman who had not waited for marriage. ceremony -before. cumbing to just such love woman’s unwanted dayghter felt for David, & FREE Th Mrs. Greer and her dai law entered before the old pi that half-asked question lou phatically, as if with the word would defeat fa “E dot” A clamor of voices suddenly filled the little entrance hall beyond the pergonase parlor. Sally, recognis: ng both of the 0 ae the eircle of David's og but still clinging to his hand, she sprang toward the preacher, her eyes blazing, her face pinched with fear @nd drained of etl color. “Please go on!" gasped. “Please, Mr. Greer. Don't let them Ask me—~'Do you | Please; I do, “Bally, darting—” David was trylhg to restrain her, his voice heavy with, pity. ‘I'm sorry, children,” the old preacher shook his head. “I have to investigate this disturb- ance, but I promise you to continue with the ceremony if there is legal impediment to your. marriage. Just. stand where you are—” The door was flung open and Mrs. Stone, matron of bad orphan: Paha strode int by a amall, smartly dressed little figure that halted in the doorway. ¢ | Even in thet first dreadful moment ak e5a ; vile i rE pie- - 35 48 E when Sally knew that she was ceremony completed, she was conscious of that shock of amazement and de-| door light which had always tingled wea her nerves ee Shsesrer one she had it if you cannot show just cause why these two young people should not be married. May I ask who you are, madam?” “Certainly! I am Mrs, Miranda Stone, matron of the State Orphans’ Asylum of Capital City, and Sally Ford ia ane of my charges, 9 minor, & ward of the state until her eight- eenth birthday. She is only sixtcen years old and cannot be married ie} without the permission of her guardians, the trustees of the or- phanage. Is it clear that you cannot go on with the ceremony?” she con- cluded tn her hard, brisk voice. “Ts this true, Sally?" the old man asked Sally gently. “Yea, she nodded, then laid her head wearily and hopelessly upon David's shoulder, “Mra, Gtone.” David began to plead with passionate intensity, one of his hands trembling upon Sally's bowed head, “for God's sake Jet us go on with this marriage! T love Sally and she loves me. I bave never harmed her and I never Will, It's net right for you to drag her back to the Jalen, to spend two more rears of dependence upon harity. ¥ can support her, I'm T love her—" ‘Will all ef you kindly leave the room and let me talk with Sally?” Mrs, Stone out across his appeal ruthlesaly. “I may as well tell y Mr. Greer, that my friend here, M syed very rich woman, intends to adopt this girl and provide her with all the advantages that wealth makes possible. She has been hunt- ing for Sally for weeks, and it is only through her persistence and the power which her wealth com- mands that we have been able to prevent this ridiculous marriage “We shall be glad to let you talk privately with the young couple,” the old. minister. answered with punctilious politeness. “Come, Mama, Cora!" “Will you please leave the room also, Mr. Nash?” Mra, Stone went on ruthlessly, without taking time to acknowledge the old man's courtesy. Sally's arms clung more tightly to David. "a going to stay, Mrs. Stone,” she gasped, amazed st her own temerity. “If you don’t let me marry David now, I shall marry and daughter-in-law had left the room, Enid Barr softly closed the door against which she had been abe had little interest i é i é ! 7 HE fi MY, AND pout T DASTURD fep. REMENBSA THe OWS THING MAKE Han weet is “Wesotute Quer, WeRY, HURRY, pest {IH HE'S EITHER, pocorn! Hes er on ct ING tAAMA ct years

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