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7 8 Sg 8ee4 2 ies BE! satin” THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements Sahn —= PHONE 83a.— ____MALE HELP WANTED $75 WEEKLY. MAN OR WOMAN WANTED with ambition and in- dustey, to distribute Rawleigh’s Household Products to steady us- ers. Fine openings near you. We train and help you so you can make up.to $100 a week or more. No experience necessary. Pleas- ant, profituble. dignified work. Write today. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. ND253, Minneapc inn, BARBER Profession offers better opportunities. Write Moler Bar- a eee Fargo, N. D., Butte, ni SALESMEN WANTED A REAL chance to make big money and steady year around job. Sal- ary or commission. Call for M. S. Thompson at Patterson Hotel Sat- say and Sunday, July 18th and SALEM" N—Can use two more to sell !nter Sti.te Oil company’s es- tablished line of oil and paint. Phone 1274 or write A. H. Cloth- ier, Box 140. FEMALE SELP WANTED ‘WANTED—Two experienced _wait- resses for fifty room hotel. Wages $40.00 per month, room, board and Praca Write Tribune Ad. No. WANTED—G:rl for general house- work. Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 Seventh street. WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone 524. POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED by young rried man, who wants to make ismarck his home. Experienced in all lines of merchandising with best of references. Write Tribune Ad. No. 93. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Turnished room, suit- 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—Newly decorated pleasant sleeping room, $10 per month. Close in. Call at 423 Ninth street. ‘ -Light house rooms with kitchenette. 411 street or phone 273. WORK WANTED WORK: WANTED—Young la would like a stenographio posi- tion. Has had some experience. Would also consider clerical work. Phone 437-J. ‘. LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or reair that leaky or elosg-1 radiator. All work guar- teed _and price reasonabl WORK WANTED—Will do family washings. Phone 637-J or call at 118 Mandan street. WANTED—Washings, wet or dry. Call at 1112 Ave. D. @OUSES AND FLA’ HOUSE FOR SALE—An unusual opportunity to purchase direct from owner cne of the largest and ing ‘ifth 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 gar- . First flocr contains extra large living room with beautiful arched entrance from hallway, Colonial dining room with fire- place and door leading to spacious eine most complete kitchen, i abinet, linen closets. Two to second floor. Second floor contairs four elegant bed- rooms that wili not fail to please the most exacting buyer, beautiful bath conveniently located. Third floor contains large room for use as amusement room or room. Basement, contains large plastered laundry .0m fully equipped with automatic gas water heater, tubs, etc., and "s fully, partitioned. Hot water heat Gremenont, weather strips. Will show by appointment to anyone interested in a real home. Address Ad. No. 88, carg Tribune. ern new duplex, gas range, he: ed garage, 5 blocks from the post- office. Adults only. Address box Bismarck, N. D. ‘ FOR RENT—Seven room modern house located at 307 Seventh Phone 1425. room cottage al 1210 Sweet Ave: Phone 1072-J. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Pleasant and modern apartment, also partly furnished light eee ee ey ae Tele- B 183. FOR —] lished apt. in mod- ern home, also furnished room, Phone 1054-R or call 322 Ninth street. FOR RENT —Completely | furnished apartment, new! rated on ground floor. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT--Large two oor partment furnished. On first ee 924 Fourth street or phone street sout’ = OF fur- nished a) ent. Varney apart- ments. 7738. AUTOMOBILES ee FOR SALE—New Essex sedan at a large discount. Will consider trade for » Write) ie "ad Monae . ‘Triburie FOR SALE—Casting box a D. C. Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1938 1 insertion, 25 words 2 Sct, is" sends or under ........,. J8 3 insertions, 25 words 1 Gnder o. 148 Ads over 25 words, Se addi- tiona) per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per inch All classified ads are cash in advance, should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock te insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the! Dealer Made It. THE good-will of our customer is a far larger consideration to us than any margin of profit. We sell used cars under licy that min- imizes any possibility of dissatis. faction in ownership. And our low prices make them genuine bar- gains. “Kebuilt Cars With a Rcrctation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Candy and grocery store, also building and lot. All for oa herrea This oe & good opportunity to buy ou! ying business. Sininni, West Mein street, Mandan. WANTED—25 ‘trucks, end dump preferable, clay hauling, average | 5 mile, 16 cents, report at Hazen ii ely. Stevens Bi P. Electric » motor, cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. UT ET be Seal pace ove ante, ince his’ fetere iste Rt icome-home ‘and other demands om their Respl ity enase worry about the budget balance. Bat Louw forgets dances wv NOW GO ON WITH THE stoRY CHAPTER VII FOR SALE partitions} att ione 1 Siusols i" ‘ GEO. M. REGISTER. Lost opr ears brown hand bag on No. 6 ll north ef Bismarck. Diamond ring in beg and toilet articles. Finder return to Police station for lil LOST—Between fit on river road, man’s brownish gray dress coat on July 4th. Find- BaF saps notify this cffice and re- ‘al_ reward. CANADA “The next twenty-five years is Canada’s.” Write to or call on W. E. BLACK, CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AGENT, Fargo, || N. Dak., for settlers’ rates and | letter to present at the boundary line. Maps and literature FREE. T™ FRASER got up to greet Bertie Lou and Rod, but Molly and the third guest remained seat- ed. Molly put out a hand and pulled Bertie Lou down beside urse, you know. Marsh,” she sald politely. Bertie Lou could have laughed. But had she done so it would aot have been @ pleasant sound. Lila ” siggled outright. 4 she exclaimed, “don't you know that Rod and I are ex-sweethearts?” Confusion appeared for on stant on Molly Fraser's nondescript features. Her pet horror was so cial errors. “Why, I. ...” she stammered to a stop. “Don't mind Lila,” Bertie sald hurriedly. Wayville’s best bromide.” softly, Bertie Lou took no notices. And Molly immediately began plain that they were waiting for the sixth member of the pefty. wonder what's keeping Mr. anyhow?” she added jerkily. Her mind was vastly troubled over her seating She'd intended having Mr. beside her, Bertie Lou as guest. honor beside ee fe ete as Rod's dinner partner. Mr. she could ni ry to him before Br. stiles bore upon them, “Thet’s old stuff. Lila’s big blue eyes narrowed las- ily. “But still het,” she murmured fig E08 $32 i i ry R55 i tyepet § g 7 4 i E sé - Hy a tH FES i { - HED beige eee ‘i i i oof fis i ga in excellent condition. Phone itham eee as nx in used furniture. valued as a — Furniture Co., Mandan, . WANT! PROBABLY €-1 bert large rooming Fy Pog] in the gh, close ee Peoan with le 00) irare, ¢i8,00800 ot R ROOM moderr. bungalow, east frort, nice trees and lawn, cheap a jane, FOUR ROOM modern bu lawn and trees, Riverview, comm ll __corre- spondence in connection with any ee eee DO YOUR RIAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in “F.E. YOUNG. » sewing machine, dresser, chairs, ete. Call at 315 Washing- ton street or phone 843-M. FOR SALE—One kitchen table, cabinet, 1 high chair, magazine rack, Lloyd babv bugrv. Phone 1238 or call at 219 W. Thayer.__ FOR SALE—Very cheap, a 9x12 eS BABY vHICK GENEROUS profit in few weeks. Beals brooded and dayeld chicks for fall mu ke Baby chicks $11, hundred, C.0. D. Stat Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Fi-e room house, pref- erably with garage, small barn’ or chicken house by Aug. 1. Call at 615 Seventh At ones 2 or; 3 furnished voor: light house. street after 7 | ,|She May Lead Women Dems Mrs. Nellie Taylor Ross (above), former governor of Wyoming, to be the choice of Al Smith rces for appointment as vice chair- man of the Democratic national committee. She would succeed 167s. Emily Newell Blair of Missouri as director of women’s activities in the party CORDING TRIMMING Narrow yellow silk cording fur- nishes effective tailored elaboration for a white angora jersey suit that has yellow crepe de chine skirt and cardigan. LINEN SUIT An attractive line. suit has a dress of green and white printed handke ef linen and a jacket of plain linen with a printed ’kerchief ite | in its pocket. BRIDGE COATS New are the dainty bridge coats that top lace slips. A coral velvet bridge coat, of coolie coat cut, has Mrs. Senness at keeping. Call after 7 o'clock, another mortgage on bis house to buy it for her. Bertie Lou felt drab by compar- | in ison. Beige might be smart, she She flashed toward Rod. . Rosser, Miss! Rod wes talking enimatedly to Lile, ; She'd brought up the world series baseball games, reach. From all the smirks and slips of tongue she met. so often her home town. “Did told herself, but it certainly wasn’t |you hear what Tom said?” she cried excitedly. you to go to New York!” Rod turned his head. Lila looked over, too, startled. York?” he repeated in bewilder- ment. “Gosb, Tom, I nover thought ge aun zee { & & s & of 5 ; i in i iY i i HE : i 25gt7 lif offe s5FE Ee ft PE TegES aH ie it rf g gece i i : aE 8 z g a : i w Hi § : i He Ht He Hy gage g 48 of i é & } ie ai Hi i i at iit i hd “Rod, he wants “Go to New it.” “Don’t stppose you did,” Tom re- turned dryly, “or you wouldn't be here. To be frank, I'd have asked | You before only I hesitated over a fellow who's satisfied to stay on &@ one-borse town.” Almost un- y| consciously he puffed his chest as though to say, “look at me; I got out.’ E He dug playfully at Bertie Lou's ribs. “Ought to give her.a chance —look at Molly—see what Fifth Avenue did for her.” i They all looked, of course. Molly was equal to the appraisal. sat like her idea of a queen. A colorful idea, Lila smiled and Ber- tie Lou felt drabber than ever. She knew Tom hadn't meant to dispar age her, but it could be taken that way. Lila surely wouldn't miss it. Too VERYONE waited. “But you've got a smart littie wife here.” bad Bertie Lou couldn't have seen herself, for there was nothing approaching drabness about her. was knotted beautifully on the nape The thick, rich hair ber neck and her eyes were shining like jewels. There wasn't another girl in Wayville with a complexion to match hers. With summer tan upon it there was but one thing to liken it to. The vel vety skin of a luscious, ripe peach. In Tom's estimation, . however, she wast't up to Molly. Molly, with ber tight marcel, her thin, shaved eyebrows and precisely rouged lry, too, That meant a lot to Tom. “Well, what do you say?” he de manded as Rod hesitated to answer. (To Be Continued) For variety, — ae embroidery and gold hip pocket on the back of the Pid 5 ike @ gentleman’s flask pock SPANISH EGGPLANT OUT OUR WAY, OW YatuUsS, THATS THE SAME CHARACTER ALL THE WAY TARY. GETING ON A” HORGE'?OH NO, HE's icKING A 00G “HERE. 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