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SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements Gotlieb Steinert was a | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, near JOHN DOE'S TONSILS | AGENTS very successful term of school at ness | Mr. ; Say “Ah,” saz “Ah,” th Surgeon! 'TED—At once a good man to|the Pleasant View consolidated.|-" itor in Regan Tuesday. Driscoll. ge Alas? Per ect er local 100 stote route; no/They will return this fall to teach. J. R. Jones is not quite so well} Fred Bergquist and sons, Emil and And “Ah” John Doe did shout. ust distribute and col-!" W's. Oder and family. visited| again. He was taken to McClusky Jelmar were Saturday shoppers in My goodness gracious bakes alivel| re MM MFG. CO, i the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed rd o heed a doctor. Iter at c,| Rewer — Hi — How is it that you still survive? | _ clotim, <enna. sil orris, south of Regan Sunday. liver Knutson was a caller at C, " siiitiiaaaiiieiaataliiaaiaa ti TONE " 3 2 * a Your TONSILS MUST Soe ai WORK WANTED colt. on J, Malone, ie John rg ee A i "| Over 553 milion local a — = ce ut Doctor Dear, Jo! veretl | A CKg or Shop ciéan| Carlson and Mrs. Harold Baron at- ir. and Mrs. John Carlson and| made last year by London one ree SD Ba ad nL BR lta Le PT i re AGES Raclater Sno ug or|tended W. N. P.-L. club meeting ct| family and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ma-| subscribers; while inland trunk calls 7 man cf good charac- FOR RENT—In modern home, nic: you will only let me speak, closet radiator. All work guar- Frank Mickelsen’s Thursday. lone spent Sunday at the home of| from London averaged 16,000 a day. i ter with light car for advertising ly furnished room with kitchen-| "Iwas just a year ago today d_ sal ‘« in Burleigh and Effective Jan. 3, 1928 % i You showed my tonsils on a tray, anteed and price reasonable. __ Kidder counties; "Can alee tse 8 1 incrtion,* 3 ‘nt an x an Mar acne hicat eaine nee log ae ieee baseli were slits dn ere . R WAY, B William, in E » McIntosh and or a femoved by you for so much per, | of any kind. room rat- Ligh counties, This pal ion is 2 insertions, 25 cast vie And if they have grown back again} terson hotel. es | OUT OU W i vy, Ss good a fe first year to right 7 en aa Pe 8 FOR RENT—Fornished sleeping rm keep them now, thank GOD,| i R ‘sie lady a as = man. Prefer married man with ions, wo a < ine men. the one 1426, ‘ eS some experience in meeting the or ander ...... 1.00 - taeda) us modern poe i pe mae | “AT GUY ON’ TH’ AN! THEY'VE BOTH publi. Apply at once “Eater 1 week, 25 - Wee {| evo gAMoreies In CHIN gst ee ares SURFACE TABLE 1s A HAD A DAY OF ‘REST! e Se esecesecces p . 24) clinis of Dr. T. M. cLacl nit akota, Mee ce ose OE Ads over 25 words, Sc addi. || _W- Broadway or phone 864-LJ.__ Rear ett whe Ane ae us lost 00 FOX! _ HE CaLts TH Burl! VATS HiaH wa THE INTERSTA E Oil company tional per word . FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room | his tonsils in the first place, for we) Leghorns $7; Anconas, Rocks} e * LOAFIN'— GETTIN’ TH , senen PlaCe a Pe Ho me ey || CLASSIFIED DISPLAY. ||‘ suitable for two’ indies: must ‘be| cure all tonsil trouble, also stomach| Ket Orpingtons, Wyandottes. $8.| sé HELP HIM DOPE BOSS T’LAY DOWN sale ftir, aceon oF RATES RE eae wicca enemas Glee) ee ae ae hee | OS SRRNG. Sk POE SOS ane vert it i ie 01 te, » rec! x A “| ors. er . very, 4 po A er ct 90 Cents Per Inch phone 788:W. i hoids (piles) ete., ete without the id. Catalog free, Missouri I DRAWIN AWAY BACK SO furnished. Phore or write R. T: See us before being Farms, Box 234, Colum- THEY HAVE TO LAY DOWN All classified ads are cash in FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for furni d on, CLINIC Rooms 6-8, 4 To LOOK ATIT.. AN' TH! Swain, | Patterson Hotel, Bis- ance, Copy should be re- light housekeeping on first or sec- Lae ‘ k. WE HAVE) = ar ‘ ~,marck, ND. Sa ees ceived by 9 o'clock to insure ond floor or board and room if CORED HURDREDS, WE CAN| 0 by ea wae te a: YT \-rALY STARTS WITH WORK MEN” WANTED—Direct to con: |] tnsertion same day. desired, Call at 614 Eighth] CURE YOU. eats loos Aa es } { late coheed er cal THE street. PART! 3 HUES nd pullets. "Mis A. , big money fo: Sua weltudenais duces ry " nes pullets. “Mrs. workers, Experience unnecessary. BISMARCK TRIBUNE pet cat [betes Sted re FOR RENT—Two room furnished R. vei Bismarc’. Phone A AU I CS a PHONE 82 able. apartment on ground floor with EN years in the chick busi- 01 te Olson, Bismarck Hotel, Room Call at 506 Third street or 498-J. well 7 kitchenette, suitable for man and lavatory and equipped proof that we satisfy. Poultry and Chick Farm, Fargo, N. Dak. ES ae =F ee 773] FOR REDUCED baby chick _ price FOR RENT—City heated furnished| “ jj<¢, write Rust’s Hatchery, Fargo, apartment, private bath, For! north Dakota. sale: A young man’s _ bicycle,| heating a ant ies un LOST brary table and buffet. Call a RH peatla Thurs; 222 Second street _or_phcne 905 ern on BRMawly. tee: FOR RENT—Newly decorated large tween Hughes Electric and MEN WANTED—For steamship Guaranteed light “housekeeping, work. Steady or summer work. ‘ ki "9 ‘4 Travel ae ae oe Free} Rebuilt Automobiles rent 618 Sixt! articulars. teamship Service PEPE bat IN Pe EE ureau, Box-68, Harper office, jaar eld Better Than the FOR RENT—One nicely furnished Detroit, Mich. NO need to bring an expert here to} Tom, suitable for one or two.| MEN, why not learn a profitable select.a used car from the sensa-| Call at 408 Tenth street or phone profession easy work special short! tional bargains now on our floor,| 2 “05-3. ‘ course, free catalog. Moler Bar- 4 A PE oa \ ber College, Fargo, N. D.Butte, We make it a point to know all} FOR RENT—Two modern rooms wife or two ladies. Call at 422 Reasonable Fifth st street. Phone about the cars we accept in trade,} downtown. Inquire at 304 1-2/ apartment for small family, part-| Klein's Toggery. Finder please Mont. so that we can tell you all about} Main, front apt. Phone 1067. | ly furnished, close in, price $20. we 714 Raymond street. rd. them. “Rebuilt Cars With a Kcrutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. _SALESMEN WANTED. IF YOU have the average amount of sales ability and still are not making the amount of, money that Call at 423 —_oF 6 DW __ te FOR RENT—Practically new mod- ern four room apartment, extra ‘inth street at noon _ Re 3 ss nese LOS Memorial day at Wildwood Lake, a Sigma Chi faternity pin valued as a gift and a liberal re- FOR RENT—Unfurnished house-; keeping rooms at reasonable price. Call_at_ 1014 East Broadway. FOR RENT—Lar, modern fur- v fi . . d if desired. Call at 400 war i rive Finde! you feel you should, Lees Hed FURNITURE FOR SALE nished room. Close in on car aan Neat phone 441-3. as Slane Taaeo ine co to Plage our roponition, peire| FOR SALE—Household furniture, | line. 515 Fourth street. FOR HENTONics Broom modera| LOSe See at oetaene ails you, nor do -ve require any de- including ‘se box, gas stove, May-| 1) RENT—Nicely furnished slecp-| apartment. For further informa-| “on Sixth street between auditor- tag electric, kerosene stove, fruit jars. Also house for rent. Call __at 501 Sixth strect or phone 964. BARGAINS in used furniture. cola Furniture Ca.,; :Mandan, ing room. Call at 419 Fifth street_or phone 482-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished well ventilated bedroom. Call at 610 Fifth or phone 999-J. ee REAL ESTATE FOR § posits. We wart five men who are not catisfied with less than $1,000 per month earnings. Come in and let me show you that it can be done, selling a high class utility to farm owners on two crop payments plan. We are the tion_phone 53 .r 329-W. ium and Aye. Finder please FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur-| call 1 nished apartment. Varney apart- ments, Phone 773. 3 -LOTS FOR SALE o MINNESOTA LAKE SHORE lots PERSONAL made a trip to ful company in cur line “Must| YOUNG MEN Young ladies. Do| MISSISSIPPI FARM land ngarj for sale, Sixty beautiful wooded bringing home A 3 * have cove cwn tar and be able to| you wish to have friends every-| gulf coast for sale at $10.00 per Cabins to rent’ or bully to: order |= sts. z TRWLLams 2 finance rself for three weeks.| Where. Then write The National] acre. Small and large tracts. aid'gold on ohhyspuyinents SiW. es Catherine and Rose ©1928, ev nea sevice me, R. Mosher, G. P. Hotel, Bis.| Mail Club, 15 Louisiana Ave.,| Irving Wolff, 219 N. Clark St.,| and sold on casy payments S. W.j; returned to their home Hacdine © Sania | Brooklyn, New York. Chicago. se dal aries lauryl i Sunday after completing a} CS OSE A bees Sie Ste 4 MA for North Dakota territ : oe ee TTT TTT Nothing to sell or’ carrg:” Quiek | MOM’N POP One Good Crack Deserves Another By Cowan promotion as district salesmanag- oe Pay daily. ba Eee : as ~ by__$60,000,000.00. SALE! N- ; ' iN WELL AE (TST AGER, 312 McClurg Bldg., Chi- en erie Aine Hos UTTLE AMY! MY, cago. WHAT A BIG UTTLE GIRL YOU ARE GETTING To BE — COLLECT and }:eep $6. commission | on each sale, Two suits or suit and topcoat $27.95. Unusual qualities, satisfaction guarantecd,|- latest patterns, extra large outfit free. LaSalle Gold Seal Clothes, 527 Broadway, New York City. | “Then I'm afraid you would not | do in this position. You would be called upon to do a great deal ot typing and an applicant who cap take dictation is preferred" “I did not know those were con: sidered to be the duties of a com: High grade proposition; selling Boyer’s Busines Efficiency Course. Best commissions. dress: > 3 3 3 4 H cs 3 | ARTHUR C. BOYER & COM- PANY, Grand Island, Nebr. NEW DEAL for merchants. Guar- anteed salary and commission to salesmen who can sell. I. Tucker, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. eee __FEMALE HELP WANTED LADIES—Can carn $20-$30 weekly sewing smocks; everything fur- nished; no selling; addressed en- Krex New velope brings particulars. Garment, 1607 Broadway, __York, Dept. 485. LADIES—Something new, rec no selling experience. $15- weekly easy. Full or part time. Stamp for particulars. Rochelle, 241 Van Buren, Dept. A764, Chi- cago. WOMEN who can write plain hand, addressing in spare time, $15-$25 weekly. _ Particulars 2c stamp. LaTeur, Dept. A295, Paul Brown Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. ete WANTED—Cook for lunch counter, Come, write or call.Charley Ryan, Sterling, N. D. HOUSES AND FLATS OR SALE—Fine 7 room modern home, including 4 bed rooms, one bed room downstairs, hardwood floors, oak finish in part of house, full basement and well partitioned off, large front porch, good trees and shrubbery, east front, dandy 50 foot lot, not on corner, near schools; this is a fine home in good condition, well located and very desirable for $6300, on __terms. Geo. M. Rei Peie > FOR SALE—By owner. New beau- tiful five room modern bungalow.} Best of built in features. Fully partitioned basement. Basement garage. Excellent location. Priced tosell. leaving cit FOR RENT—Partly modern five room house at 215 South Fifth street. Interior newly finished. Rent $25.00 (eld month. Inquire}. at 1100 Broadway or phone 129-W.. FOR BENT -Siriotly modern 6 room duplex, attached garage, finest location, immediate posses- Phone _498-W, Mi enough to repn: ia pne vear—or marry 7 plight ranks bets aka him to he make the hundred thea- NOW GO ON WITH THF STORY CHAPTER: XXIII. “p° you happen to know any- thing about me?” Virginia asked when they had ordered their luncheon and were ready to talk. “I read a great deal about you in the papers,” Miss Evans acknowl edged. “And I recognized you by you pictures when you came in the office this. morning.” “Then 1 don't need to tell you that my father’s fortune has dwin- led away to noth rginia re ‘ked. She was relieved that she need not go into all that. “Ev. eryone 1 know seems to think t should be content ‘to live on the " generosity of my friends,” she went on candidly.’ “But [ much prefer to find.a way to support. myself. That's what I wanted to talk to you about.” “I think it’s @ creditable ambi. tion, Miss Brewster.” “I'm 80 glad to hear someone say that, but I haven't the slightest idea how I'm to ‘go about it.” _. “That ought not be difficult for a cultured girl. Of course, certain work requires @ great deal of busl- “You're looking. as tf you had a a put it down—name and address. “Ask for Mrs. Phelps.” After luncheon Virginia went di- out, and then could have ditten his tongue. & ate with: @ million dollars,” he burst would be with a lady,” Virginia said hesitantly. Matter of fact she hadn't given it a thought. sion. Phone 751 or 151, 0. W. Roberts, 117 Main Avenue. MISCELLANEOU:! FOR SALE—Choice lot 650x140, beautiful shade trees-and lawn, good location, on pavement. Ten years of paving paid. Room for two houses making it a proposition from an investment} stand point. Inquire A. G. White, 406 Ninth st € .Bismarek, N. D. SE SALE Billiard room, "fix (tures as new, iness, town, fridgidaire, fountain, ‘rent very low, health forces mz to leave, Inquire Bismarck Tribune No. 62. ness experience, but {f you are will: ing to start at the bottom...” “I must mi nough to live on,” Virginia broke in. “Then perhaps you shouldn't con- sider the business world at frst. Isn't there something you could teach? Music, for instance?” “I'm 8 total loss as far as music goes and I can't paint, either. In at all.” ys “Oh, 1 couldn't! i would be horrible.” budiicaiad “1 suppose it would if you used your own name.” “The Brewster that would git & start, I'm afraid,” Virginia avowed bonestly. rectly to the address given her. On the sixth floor she found the Phelps Agency and approached a busy young woman at a desk in the re ception room with the request to see Mrs. Phelps. “Your name. and business, please?” she was asked in crisp ac cents as a card appeared magically ia the adept hands of Mrs. Phelps’ assistant. “Just @ moment, please.” Then, Virginia thanked ‘her and settled back to wait. Presently there was & low buzz at the assistant’s desk and she nodded over to Virginia. Virginia entered the door indi- cated and found herself tacing a bigh-powered modern business woman. Mrs. Phelps sat at a desk “Any experience?” “None.” Virginia said it firmly, desirous of removing any impres- sion may have given of not knowing her own mind. “H'm, Tell me something about yourself. What do you consider are your qualifications.” Virginia took time to think that over, “I have a finishing school education,” she said at last. “The usual accomplishments. I'm fairly “I see,” Mrs. Phelps said, and then with an odd smile, “Any con. tacts with society?” Virginia permitted herself to smile, “I’ve known Miss Virginia Brewster quite intimately for a number of years.” she said. “She ' 5 , seeds “OWING to other business interest, |" wa a ier aur tet sone! ice, very easy terms. Address the’ Home Restaurant, Steele, N. D. FOR SALE CHEAP. —Casting 2 ad one te P. D. C. motor. Ap- e RK SALE—R Red: Polled| - Bull.’ - Yeakle Menoken, N.|~ “Without it I'd never get on just by my dancing. Perhaps if 1 had time to train { might make a ~ chorus, but 1 need a position at once, In fact { must bave one.” as innocent of signs of ber occu- pation as a railroad president's. Virginia was considerably im- Dressed with her smartly waved silver bob and clear complexion. “You wish a position as com- -|panion, 1 understand.” she began bow about taking a position as 0 companion?* she said, brightening. ag vaniied &. possibility,” Virginia 4 ‘give you the name of ap é bog Miss Evans offered eag- ‘Here, I'l) write it down.” She tore page froma notebook and even as she waved Virinia to chair placed so that the light would fall directly upon her features. _ It was not polite but it was good business, “Lady or gentleman, Mise Browne?” “Why, I think 1 just assumed it bas given me permision to use her tame as reference.” “That would be quite sufictent.” Mrs. Phelps approved, “but we haven't yet discussed the qualifi- cations that are essential to the Qpplicant for the position I have fn mind. ure you any secretarial it I'm familiar with so And I could Mrs. Phelps shook her bead. “Can you use & typewriter?” ““I'm sorry....” panion,” Virginia derourred. “They aren’t ordinarily, but in this case the lady wishes a secre tary as well as a companion.” “Haven't you anyone who wishes a companion merely?” “Would you care to travel in the Orient? An elderly client is leav: ing for Japan soon, but I'm obliged to tell you that sho is....er,a@ trifle diMcult, and unless you are of a most equable disposition. .. . .” “I couldn't take that.” Virginia interjected. “I must have some {thing in New York.” “That sarrows your ficld consid erably, Miss Browne, especially as you are not experienced with in- valids. But {f you will leave your full name and address, together with Miss Brewster's, I'll commun}. cate with you as soon as | have something you are fitted for. Miss Laidstone will take a memorandum of your qualifications for our files, it you will stop at her desk in the reception room.” “I wonder if 1 made a mistake jin giving a fictitious name?" she jasked herself on the way down to the street. “But it fsn’t the Vif ginia Brewster people knew who wants a job. It’s a girl who has got to have an Income pretty quick or not eat. And I'm not going to have people pitying me wherever 1 go. Well, I'll have Miss Brewster write a wonderful letter about Viola Browne when she replies to Mrs. | Phelps’ request for informaticn.” she thought with a giggle. She had acted on impulse when {she gave the name Viola Browne as her own but she did not feel guilty over the deception. After all, she was the same girl, regardless of name, and her object was in no way reprehensible. It had occurred tc her that it would be much easier to be a companion under a name that had not had such widespread publicity as her own. “But {t seems I'm not to be one just yet.” she lamented, painfully conscious of the few dollars that ‘remained in her purse since she had paid for the luncheon with Miss Evans. “Well, Uncle Simon, you're due for another visit from me soon. It’s a good thing I don't have to leave cards at your estab lishment. It would get to be ex- pensive.” The promise she had obtained from Oliver Cutter to help her and gold toilet articles to the pawn- broker and found the courage to raise hii Ice and stick to it, Again had dinner with Na thanfel and he found her more like her former self than she had been at any time since her father's death. “You're looking like you had s date with a million dollars,” he burst out and then could have bit- ten his tongue. But Virginia did not react to his blunder as be had feared. “Perhaps I have,” she sald with ® tender smile. “I feel lucky to night.” “Lucky enough to be kissed,” be declared, And kissed her in plain sight of two delighted old ladies who also occupied the parlor. (To Be Continucd) — AND YOU'RE GROWING PRETTIER TOO.You MUST BE GOOD, BECAUSE ONLY GOOD UTTLE GIRLS REMAIN PI GEE, MRS. SNOOP, . You MUST UBNE BEEN’ VERY, VERY, NAUGHTY! WELL WHICH WAY WILL WE Go? UP THE WE'D BE MORE ANI VILLAGE OP THE RINER, JASTEAD OF DOWN THE " ATIONAL CASH REGISTERS after she had given Virginia a|good at golf, tennis and swimming |e" talk with Miss Evans had ae and secund band. Over 500 “You dance, don't your” tloser second look she added, “Wil | ride, of course and I Itke books | heered her greatly, and she be styles and sizes. We have one to . “1 love to. What were you! you sit down?” though I've never read to anyone. | ® a : aoe ts was not ges LA E. Sete thinking off” hopefully, “Mrs. Phelps will see you in five a baron’ the faintest fdea what | Such & Hearn sum as it had Eepresenianve.. Salterson - “Why, ies Bi ‘the assist-|kind of & companion I'd be to ap - — y - the pls SAAN Tes. malate. ety Leg me ee Pha laeg i invalid,” she added truthfully. This time she took ber white YoU CERTAINLY KNOW LOTS ABOUT TIS COUNTRY,