The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 11, 1928, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1998 Tribune Classified Advertisements MALE HELP WANTED i a or ce 8 for vi Packing plants houses were the source of many av-|than the average. Persons engaged erage claims throughout the year. A # blasting made numerous claims large number ef blood poison! for damages, but no deaths we... re- h T hear the he 1 of the Digs fi cases whic! th ported. fons Electric Nght and power plant agente mining interest: is going From Alaska to Houston, Whew! in the fund fc. that class of work." men. A large number or minor @e. ecidents in that class of men.” were also reported. ‘ BUT HE WON'T Al Teoma fine Ioe well Iocated well loca near schools, for $1500 cash; can borrow $1200 on ROOMS partly modern house, 3 ded rooms, lwoud floors, full ena water and lights, for ital can borrow likely at pitals for periods of several ted. hi confined men to hos- months workers’ insurance rates were raised, |to BARBER Profession offers better opportunities. Write Moler Bar- ig oad hd N. D., Butte, | ni . es, SALESMEN WANTED ___ | LEMSN—Can use two more to sell ‘inter Stute Oil company’s es- tablished line of oil and paint. Phone 1274 or write A. H. Cloth- fer, 140, —<—<$—$——$— — FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Two experienced _wait- resses for fifty room hotel. Wages $40.00 per month, room, board and ent Write Tribune Ad. No. WANTED—Gil for general ho rk. Mrs. P. C. Remington, general house- JR RENT—Two well furnished light ga] rooms in mod- ern home. $25.00 per month, 113 Mandan etr-et. eee 687-J. Will FOR RENT—Turni able for two, near the capitol. Ladies preferred. Call at 902 Sixth street or phone 1139. FOR RENT—Furnished room with or without board, two blocks north of Presbyterian church. Call at 120 Ave. A or phone 893-W. _ FOR RENT. -Light house keeping rooms with kitchenette. 411 Fifth street or phone 273. WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—On farm near Bismarck. Neat in house work, have no objection to Belbing with chores. Age 86 years, Call at Bismarck Hotel, Room 30. ._ WORK WANTED—Young lady would like a stenographic posi- tion. Has had some experience. Would also consider clerical work. Phone 487-J. LET ACK'S Raciator Shop clean out or rciuir that leaky or. elogg.{ radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. LADY student wants place to work for board. Telephone 183, Bis- marck Coll ee ae YOUNG married man desires steady work. Writ: Tribune Ad. No. 91 Senin WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Five room house, pref-| 3 erably with garage, small barn! 3 Call! & street after 7) @ or chicken house by Aug. 1. at 615 Seventh o'clock. WANTED TO RENT—At once 2 or 3 furnished rooms for light Deer Es keeping. Call 544-R after o'clock. : “ WANTED TO RENT by August or September first, four or five room modern house. Phone 1053. HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR SALE—An unusual opportunity to oe direct from owner one it most beautiful residences in Bis- marck at the very low price of| $16,500. $5.000 cash, balance on terms, to responsible party. Ele- gant lot on corner with east front, 100x150 feet, with lots of trees and shrubs and large two car gai arched entrance from hallway, Colonial dining room with fire- place and door leading to spacious most complete | kitchen, in cabinet, linen closets. Two | stairways to second floor. Second floor contairs four elegant bed- OP ecccccscas 3 insertion, 23° words o eee eeeeces 1 week, 25 words of Ads. over 25 words, 3¢ tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per inch All classified ade advance, Copy shoud ceived by 9 ©! te insertion same day, fa ree THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles it-| A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. NO REASON in the wotld why you should _ wait all your life to be able to Luy “the car you want.” The “quality” cars in our used car department are still quality cars, but they sell at prices that are easily within a modest budget, Come in and see them, “Rebuilt Cars With a Re; ctetion” Lahr Motor Sales Co. AUTOMOBILES R New Easex lan a large ount, Will consi trade for city Property. Write Tribune Ad No. 87. : OR SALE—1027 Ford Tudor sedan, good condition. Call at 331 Foun street or phone 1197. =e - ‘EXCLUSIVE and artist done for children and Mis: izes 2 to 18, Call M: si the largest and | & from BARGAINS in used REAL ESTATE FIVE ROOM cottage, all modern, close in, BSL, 00, SEVEN ROOM house, all mode ick and :pan, close in, @ re best large roomi in, always juding moderr. bungalow, east fror.t, nice trees and lawn, cheap at $8500.00. FOUR JM modern bungalow, lawn and trees, Rivérview, $4200. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, nice trees and shrabbery, well built, ‘A LANDS—Have sold 7 quar- ters the past two tH are being picked right al by our own pzople. now the biggest and best list I ever had with scores of real bargains. MY BUSINESS is one on a strictly commission basis and all corre- spondence in co! with any sale will be giadly yn the buy- DO'YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- NEGS, with the busiest dealer in "F.E. YOUNG. feo inet, sanitary couch, rugs, Sargeant eae machine, dresser, chairs, ete. Cail at 815 Washing: ton street hone 848. ‘OR SALE—Household goods, beds, dressers, rugs, rockers, tables, - chairs, rae duofold, piano, bridge one ishes, wringer, boil- er, camp stove, sewing machine. Call _at 1108 Ave. FO! Al kitchen tabi cabinet, 1 high chair, ma rack, Lloyd baby hngev 1888 or call at 236 ‘OR SALE—Piano in tion, Bargain if taken at once. di Cajl_at 422 Ninth street. ¢ FOR SALE—Very cheap, a 9x12! da, rag in excellent condition. Phone Ke a Furniture ' {f she thought the al nd choles. least $2000, thereon. wrig! ae Ix oom, well built modern ers also made any cial lo bed rooms, east front, fine lot, near school, desirable an in good condition for $5000, on terms. SIX ROOM modern bungalow in Riv- erview, 3 bed rooms, east front, near school, for $4500. EVEN Mf cry desirable house ‘on Zight’ street. 4 bed rooms, one room down stairs, hardwood floors throughout, full basement partitione! cif, east front, near schools for $6300. GEO. M. REGISTER. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Pieasa: apartment, also and modern rtly. furnished light housekee; room. Tele- from phone 3, ee) Ri ‘\—Furnished apt. in mod- home, ern also furnished room. Phone 1054-R or call 322 Ninth street. si FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment, new! rated on ground floor. Call at 930 Fourth Ps: "eee reer ae FOR RENT—Large two oor apartment furnished. On first Hay 924 Fourth street or phone ‘urnis! or furs OLYMPIC TEAM accompaniment of the blaring of bands, blowing of whistles, and ex- ions of optimism from all ls, the American Olympic team sailed at noon today aboard the artered steamship President Roosevelt for the games at Amster- m, -nitupe, | Blubber is now believed to be th squipment “'t enables whales | withstanc wessure of great * os SAILS AT NOON :: New York, July 11.—(—To the |}; One who found the Texas weather rather warm was Simon Hellenthal, delegate from Alaska to the Demo- cratic national convention in Hous- ton. Other northern delegates used their handkerchiefs, too, ACCIDENTS HIT STATE'S FUND Although the workmen's com sation bureau funds were hit hat was a large number rather than item covered by the compen- ion bures omparatively \few, he Tr, a large num- ber 0} aller accidents which con- jfined workers to hospitals for three jor four months resulted in a higher jinsuranc ¢ ne lath- due to four or five deaths during luring 'the year, which resulted in & deficit OUT OUR WAY, xT GAD ANUFF HARTA WEAR MY NIGHT Gown FER A SHIRT wwILe MA'S WARSHIN' OM, MetouT Hanint ct" “WEAR YOUR PANTS. DONG Gonmt ! THER LIKE BAG retire, Smith: Yes, he can ..fford tu rest on his ore: “ite. DONT. SPLASH ON ME Juicy! TST ANSWER ME ONE QueEsTion,|/ KIN You OR KIN You NOT CROWD A SHIRT TAIL LIKE AT INTO A PAIR O' BRiTCHES LIKE THIS —WiTH OUT TH SECRIT :LEAKIN’ OUT 2? ANSWER ME << THAT IN A RiSPECTWEL TONE O' VOICE. SFHSpoossoe aS eee TR LLiams en tite, ov ma semeice, Ine, alin vane SO _DENGIRTIELD 1S on WS WOR WERE TOSGE ME. WELL, WE CANN MAE BEEN THE “WHAT EVERY, YOUNG MAN SHOULD WEAR THE OLD DAYS, BUT HELL MANE To FLASH SOME TRICK Now! So THAT'S Tus BROAD ADONIS TVE BEEN WARING ABOUT TWENTY. FWE HOURS & CON 3 Gu, How -BOves “ams DUATE Tush THe Boiss. By Cowan | ‘WH GO OUT ALONE WaT BRUCE.T'S NATURAL TAT 0 rooms that wili not fail to please Out To BE A FLIWVER THe BEAUTY PALS OULD WANT TO the most exacting buyer, beautiful bath conv2niently located. ird floor contains large room for use| § room, = as amusement room or Basement contsins large plastered laundry .0m fully equipped with automatic gas water heater, tubs, etc., and ‘s fully partitioned. Hot water heat throughout, weather strips. Will show by appointment to anyone interested in a real home. Address Ad. No, 88, care Tribune. FOR RENT—Aug. ist, 5 room mod: ern new duplex, gas range, heat- ed garage, 5 blocks from the post- office. Adults only. Address box 606, Bismarck, N. D. ~- FOR RENT—Six room modern fur- nished house. Garage in base- ment, immediate possession. Call FOR RENT—Seven room modern house located at 307 Seveath street sout’ Phone 1425. _ FOR SALE—Two room cottage at 1210 Sweet Ave. Phone 1072-J. ——— 2 LOST ing into Bis- a way marck, suitcase having name, E. |. Addison, n tag attached’ to handle. Notify Roy Parks, Wash- burn, N. Dak., for reward. = ive wn hand bag on No. 6 treil north of Bismarck. Diamond ring in bag and toilet Finder return to Police station for liberal reward. man’ gray dress coat on July 4th, Find- er please notify this cffice and re- ceive . MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—25 trucks, end dump referable, clay hauling, average 3 mile, 16 cents, report at, Hazen fmmediately. Stevens Brot i R SALE— ing box and one 7-H. P. Electric D.C. motor, cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. FOR SALE—820 acre farm, 7 miles east_of Bismarck; 1 mile of Na. tional Parks high graded 60 per acre.. Terms. Might consider part trade. a. B, Smith, 416 Broadway, Bis- marck. : ~ GOOD USED CARS ‘BEDAHL MOTOR Co. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORE CHAPTER VI Cr was just as she feared. Ber Lou admitted the fact as she lay staring out of the open window at the street lamp on the corner, It made the room too bright, “But if I pull down the shade there won't be any air,” she re flected. Sleep was impossible any: bow, she knew. Marcella’s remark kept her awake, It proved to Bertie Lou that everyono was aware of the sit uation that troubled her, That Lil wasn't to be invited to @ sub prise party for her former sweet heart and his bride could have been taken for granted, But that it was considered best to keep in ignorance of the affair reveal the town's knowledge of her etil active interest in Rod, Marcella’ confirmed the fear that Bertle Lou had expressed to her mother, Her marriage was going.to be like a three-ring circus for her friends. “t wonde atrald of her?” Bertte Lou herself with an honesty ld not hesitate to in. dulge in secret. She fell asivep finally with the question unas: swered, eee [4 the morning she got up quietly to avold waking Rod | ‘little home fn order. ~ “Looks like we'll need a néw budget,” she said, striving to speak lightly. ’s old tactless admission | - Gower tb & junt |’ stood, io her crisp| heart, morning dress, mourning over the appearance of the living room. ‘The rug was rolled into a eornet: Chairs were p' upon one other, wilted flowers d: fo cane vases and the cortains sure Poetioa sight together to let in tant Rieke?" ah led. A pasty up last night?” she wal taste in her mouth ens ber, Whoever bad made thee saben re aif, entry ¢f the kitchen, dust the kitchea o obatt Rod cate running ta her, wi with alarm, He picked her up gingerly as though he feared must at least have cracked héer bones. waa hates time to “He came a wab leaving. book and # bank statement. Some- to have him know she'd muddled. 70 abprypriition for entertain- ment {a some unaccountable She was in the kitchen when he the front door, He'd ne ber make such a cla “Dianer’s late,” Bertie Lou con: teased, “Nevef mind it. We're going out. Tom Frasér's in town. He us to have dinner with bim Molly.” Bertie 106 paused over “Why peeled potato, teleplione me?” she asked. fato the store just as Say, did my blue suit come back trom the tallor’s?” “It's 08 he bed. & dfin’t have ing it up. Some of the girls were ip for @ little bridge.” Louw was burriedly putting to prepare. She was de ‘Bt the prospect of having ith the Frasers, Tom was ab importaat man in Wayville. His fo New York was well fa bis home town, “) SUPPOSE Molly will be wear- ing @ halt. my beige chiffon looks good. Won- der if I’d have time to clean my blond kid slippers?” “What time must we be there, Rod?” she called. “Where are they? The Arlington?” “Yep,” Rod yelled back from the bedroom. Dinner’ at seven, Swanky, aren't they?” “Thank goodness, That gives me time to dress decently. 1 wish peo ple in this town would stop eating with the siz o'clock whistle.” Rod was under the shower and didn’t answer. “Get me some clean things, will yuh, honey?” he wheedled a few minutes later, hear- ing Bertie Lou in the bedroom, “You're spoiled,” she called back. But she willingly got out fresh un derwear and socks for him, When she emerged from the bath- room, tingling from a cold spray, Rod was in the dining room going over the bank statement. A frown drew his fine black brows together. Rapidly he ran through the can- celled slips. Bertie Lou's signa- ture was on most of them. “Looks like we'll need a new budget,” sho said, striving to speak lightly. Rod looked up at her soberly. “We'll have to find some way of cutting down, Bertie Lou, if we're golng to keep within our income There won't be a penny of this month’s salary to save.” “I know it,” Bertie Lou an swered dejectedly. “But I don’t fee what we can do unless we send out notices that we're not keeping open house.” The weight of the budget re mained on her mind until they ep- tered the Arlington Hotel and saw i lobby. "3 ae Ee the ie . But it was instant she saw who was with them, (To Be Continued) THAT WAS WIS IS BURED UNDER wees st SPEND A FEIN EVENINGS TOGETHER SO PROMISE § ME YOU'LL DO IT, AND (5 WE'LL SIN NO MORE. IS WAT A BARGAIN 2 VV NS ev. ~ | Freckles and His Friends IM GORRY THAD TO ) WELL, THAT JUST ELS JUST WHEN \SUONS YOU The Stampede oT A YES, BUT \WAAT'LL| WE Do? WHERE

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