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, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1928 Tribune Clas sified Advertisements —=— PHONE 8 2=—_— MALE HELP WANTED REPRESENT Auto Seat Cover Manufacturer. Direct to automo- bile owners. High quality, low (pln) Meke $125 weekly. Ela- rate samples free. Marvelo, 2300 Wabansia. Chicago. ‘WOMEN, MEN—Earn $35 weekly addressing cards. Home spare time. All . ear work, experience unnecessary. no selling. Write, National, 8418 Jamaica, Wood- haven, Nev. York. WANTED—Farmer or farmer's son or man to travel in country. Steady work, good profits. -Mc- CONNON & COMPANY, Dept. C 51, Winona, Minn. WANTED—At once ood man to cover local 100 store route; no sell- ing; just di:tribute and collect. Write PERIS MFG. CO., Florin, Penna. BARBER Profession offers better opportunities. Write Moler Bar- a ee Fargo, N. D., Butte, ni a SALESMEN WANTED CANDY SALESMAN * GOOD territory available for exper- fenced salesman with car, to sell a full line « ° Can direct to re- tail trade from manufacturer. Our products are guaranteed and sold at especially attractive prices. Mention experience and qualifi- cations in first lette "i YOU want $6,000 th ‘st year, Y’ write me personally. Strong line for retail store, nationally adver- tised. Established Co., big season now. Liberal opel ae to Ohio. ake big money and steady year around i Sal- ary or commision. Call for M. S. Thompson at Patterson Hotel Sat- urday and Sunday, July 13th and lth. BALEMEN—Can use two more to ed line of oil and & Phone 1274 or write A. H. Cloth- ier, Box 140. FEMALE HELP WANTED Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 we or ander ........,. 8% inser , 25 words or under .. 3 insertions, 25 s.r ander ........., 100 1 week, 25 or a 145 ds, Se addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion came day. Ads over 25 wor THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ii PHONE 82 Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. e THE good-will of our customer is a far larger consideration to us than any margin of profit. We, s used cars under a policy that min- imizes ary possibility of dissatis- faction in ownership. And our low prices make them genuine bar- gains. “Rebuilt Cars With a Ret ctrtion” Lahr Motor Sales Co. PERSON 4L ral- mist and Phrenologist, here 408 Ave. B. Phone 1230. Helps find lost articles. LOsT —Lady’s brown han ag on No. 6 trail north of Bismarck. Diamond ring in bag and toilet articles. Finder return to Police station for liberal reward. | FOU! FOR SALE SIX ROOM racdern house, 3 bed rooms, fine lot, wel near schools, for $i raeiray ees! $1200 on it. SIX ROOMS paatly modern house, 3 hardwoud floors, full basement, water and lights, for 000 cash; can borrow likely at st $2000, thereon. TINE SIX room well built modern bungalow, 8 bed rooms, east front, fine lot, near school, desirable and in good condition for $5000, on terms. SIX ROOM mcdern bungalow in Riv- erview, 3 bed rooms, east front, near school, for $4500. SEVEN ROO?! - cry desirable house on Tight street, 4 bed rooms, one bed room down stairs, hardwood floors throughcut, full at least located roors, basement partitioned wif, east front, schools for ). GEO. M. REGISTER. REAL ESTATE FIVE ROOM cottage, all modern, close in, $31: 0.00. SEVEN ROOM house, all Liege spick and :pan, close in, a bargain 700.00, . PROBAB! > large rooming house in the city, close in, always full with gride ; cople, including furniture, $15,000.00. ‘R ROOM moderr. bungelow, east frort, nice trees and lawn, cheap at $3500.00. FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, lawn and trees, Riverview, . FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, nice trees and shrebbery,, well built, $8500.00. FARM LANDS—Have sold 7 quar- ters the past two weeks; bargains are being picked op. right along by our own peeple. Buy now from the biggest and best list I ever had with scores of real bargai MY BUSINESS is one on a commission and all corre- spondence in connec@ion with any sale will be giadly shown the buy- er. DO YOUR RAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in the city. F. E. YOUNG. near can| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE POSITION WANTED { yy young married man, who wants to make Bismarck his home. Experienced in all lines of merchandising with best of references. Write Ad. No, 93. HOUSES AND FLATS IR SALE—Two room cottage at 1210 Sweet Ave. Phone 1072-J. BUSINESS CHANCES jusinesses quickly for cash; no blicity. CHICAGO BUSINESS EXCHANGE 327 S. LaSalle, Chicago. FARM WANTED ;D—Hear from owner good farm for sale. Cash price, par- . Bush, Minneapolis, SEWING EXCLUSIVE and artistic sewing done for children-and Misses from sizes 2 to 18. Call Mrs. Senness at 503-W ot 120 W. Rosser. FOR SALE DIAMOND RINGS, $25, $50, $75, $100 and ip Buy on our pay- ment ii lowest, exclu- ice 108 arck. SALE OR TRADE—Improved 1-2 section of good farm land for sale or trade for Bismarck residence. Write Box 72, MISCELLANEOUS ly and dae ind lot. All is a good SA) store, also buildi: for hae cash. : s opportunity to buy a ing business. *: Sininni, West 1 Main street, Mandan. erable, clay hauti rag re: le, clay hau average Brmile, 16 cents, report at Hazen immediately. Stevens Bros. ‘A —To borrow at 6 per cent $1,000 on residence (less than 1-3 — Write Tribune Ad. No. FOR SALE—Casting box and one 7-H. P. Electric D.C. motor, cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. GARAGE FOR RENT—$3.00 per bri 1802 Thayer Ave. Phone ed The beautiful Tyrian purvle dye is made from the glands of Mediter- ranean sea-snails, of whith about 200,000 prod p| Evelyn Hubbard, Venus! Mies Hubbard Height S ft Siam thn 1 Weight 135 Pounds Another Venus has been found—in Oklahoma City, Okla. She is Miss business _ college student, recent winner of a Y. W. C. A. beauty contest in her home ci Miss Hubbard, her measureme: and those of the ideal Venus are shown abov FLANNEL ROBES Solid colored flannel coolie coat with monograms elaborately em- broidered, are favorites this spring for the beach. BASKET-WEAVE MOHAIR A trav suit of frock and three-quarters coat is fashioned of lovely soft grey mohcir, in a new basket weave, with flat crepe in blue for bandings. A orn baltibenel hat new nt its wide ten I at the front and with matching sa‘ AUTOMOBILE GREASE has be loosened with lard and rub Me ig “Light Sronse™ jit and rounded in chen ot lively shade that has an bound all around] almond tone to it. A satin this color tops a cream — SLIPPING STRAPS Automobile grease stains should! Fasten a short piece of narrow before wash-/tape with a s1 ing. Put @ towel underneath for a/the inside shou! then|Snap it around shoulder prevent their slipping. GARDEN PLANNING rive the real gardener will st out coat of|her grounds, plan her flowers and frock. {figure exactly what bulbs, seeds and plants to buy and where each goes. ee old- feminine seam of dresses.| the inspiration for a deep cape ‘col- straps to | is, on a tailored pajama suit of IND TONE is a new French black with tiny figures in red. | OUT OUR WAY, By, Williams S-SeT! 11S GOING BE GREAT TONIGHT! ALL. iT’ SAOP BovS HAVE ACOME TO SEE YOU “TAKE THIS DEGREE. BIGGEST LODGE TURNOUT WE'VE HAD IN YEARS. TH MEN FROM YOUR OWN ‘A GAOP ARE ON “TH DEGREE fff TEAM ANO THEYRE ALL I\HERE “TONIGHT. ¢ GosH + BUT You'RE -POPULAR' oz rcavarmon.. TAE BULL O TH / . PILGRIM. A LOT OF, Woops. - WAIT Now, TiLt I Port TH’ aw'j\|~ BANDAGE OVER eo pYOUR EYES —THEN S BEND OVER LIKE ‘You HAD A HEALY BURDEN —THEN WALK IN— DONT, a Rwillams (©1928, SY REA SERVICE, INC, ‘ luce one ounce. ¢ ADDRESS ENVELOPES—$25-$35 ; 1 ticutar: N_393, jis, Mo. | MOW’N POP Pop Puts Bruce in the Grease By Cowan | ee MOM, YOU WERE DEAD RIGHT Nou'D CRITICIZE ; p, “RROUT OWE “hue NOUR BOY FREMD) “Ne OTHER BRUCE HAS BE. BROAD SHOULDERS ALL FELLOWS HAT, ENDS WS MIRST RIGHT, BUT THEY ARENT HEAR AS | SIMPLY BECAUSE VISIT AND FADES WDE AS WS GIRTH. TLL BET A IT DIDNT FIT YOUR DOWN THE STREET, POP HASTENS “TO “Sau — OPEN THE USUAL DISCUSSION OF A DEPARTED GUEST. SHOWERED WITH RAZTZBERQIES, Mom RUSHES INTO A DEFENSIVE CUNCH o—©,—» q to give it to you or lose you.” “But I’m not worth anything to him,” Rod expostulated. “You will be,” Bertie Lou an- swered shortly. “We'll go to a first class hotel.” “And save money just like we did in Wayville?” “Don't be sarcastic, please. We'll find an apartment in a day or 80. But Tom and Molly will always re member that we aren’t hicks. It’s smart, you know, to go to a good hotel. It won’t break us to stay. at one for just a couple of days and you couldn’t have a better in- vestment.” he is net wealthy. 7 resolves ra nee bis foture ts ts R? gave in. Molly lifted her eyebrows in @ surprise when Bertie Lou tele phoned and gave her the name of their hotel. Molly was not a Way- ville girl, Sho hadn't understood from Tom that elther Bertie Lou's or Rod’s family was well to do. But she supposed that must be the case. She told Bertie Lou very cordially that she would be over within an hour. Bertie Lou was waiting for her dcwnstairs. After all, it might be Just as well if Molly didn’t see their room, she thought. Somehow it didnt quite come up to the glory of the lobby. The rates were high, higher than she'd expected. “I suppose you want to rush right over to Fifth Avenue and get some clothes,” Molly gurgled, after one | glance at Bertie Lou's costume. Bertie Lou became suddenly con- scious of her summer apparel. Molly was wearing ® Fall suit and @ fox fur. “I'm dying to go shopping,” she confessed; “but Rod wants to get settled as soon as possible. I think I'd better find an apartment so we can send for our furniture before I spend any time on myself.” Molly assumed a superior air. “But, my ." she began, “you can’t go about New York in a sum- mer outfit at this time of year. You'd make a wrong impression wherever you went. And of course you want to look at apartments on the upper East Side.” ove Bet LOU gathered from her tone that the upper East Side chance | was a part of town in which it was not desirable to make wrong im- pressions. But a doubt of the wis- | dom she’d been so sure of on the train assailed her. It looked as it one could err on the side of mak- ing impressions that were too good. It rentals in the upper East Side 3 | were anything like the rates of this hotel... .! “Ob, I don’t know,” she said non- chalantly. “We rather think we'll try to live within Rod’s income.” 8} “Then you'd better go up to the Bronx unless you want to live ina cupboard,” Molly advised. “But in any case you've got to have some clothes, I'll take you to my fav- orite shop.” Bertie Lou felt sunk. If she re — HOw Sue EVER FELL FER TAT i EGG OF A GUNN - WHAT A PUFFED UP DODO HE “TURNED OT To BE! ALL DOLLED UP Liné A DOLLAR - DOWN-AND-THE- REST: AND SHOES OFF AND WOW! TAKING OFF HIS COLLAR) WEAR A COUPLE * | BECAUSE IT WAS TooSMALL / OF ‘EXTRA CHINS — | @ THE TABLE AT A FUNNY THING LIKE OU: FOR. FIFTEEN NEARS, ANN THING 4 (SA RELIEF — NOW GO ON WITH THB STORY _ CHAPTER IX BESTE LOU'S newly-found sense of security vanished instantly on Li thing furnished. Stamp for par- és ‘ LaTeur, Dept. O York, Dept. 589A. WOMEN, Girls, earn $25-$35 week- jozen sewing | dresses home, spare time; éxper- resses for fifty room hotel. Wages “$40.00 per month, room, board and front room with kitchenette, Well furnished for light housekeeping. meyer, 423 Third street, Bi: FOR RENT—Furnished room with/ 705-R or call at 413 Ninth street. FOR RENT—One furnished sleeping weekly in your spare time. Every- Paul Bro Sool LADIES—Can earn $20-§30 weekly , sewing smocks; every thing fur- nished; no selling; addressed _en-/ velope brings particulars. Krex Garment, 1607 Broadway, New 6 1926 Sete eee os c& RUTH DEWEY GROVES ©ncS.c2.. § ex] lence unnecessary; a steady work. Write immed- iS AS HAPPENED RIALTO 366 Broadway, Bs Mpg 9 Oa ; R, @ premonitién of trou- No selling. | Steady work. Plain sewing. Write | L-L Mfg., 582 Broadway, New York. Soiree WANTED—Two experienced _wait- eee Write Tribune Ad. No. «, WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone 524. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT—Good sized Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street or phone 272. ai FOR RE! Three unfurnished roonts, range in kitchen, ground | floor. Phone 884. Mrs.. Erlen- or without board, two blocks north of Presbyterian church. Call at 120 Ave. A or phone 893-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- Wing room, reasonable rent. Phone room in modern home. Call at 418 First_street_or phone 558-M. FOR RENT—-.:wo furnished light housekeeping rooms. Call 813 Thayer or phone 1266. But her audible answer was quite different. “We'll tell New York you're comin, sald with the smiling sarcasm that hed charac terized their conversation since her : Daria Lila hastily turned ber . ° “Watch out for those little wild flowers growing on the old cow she warned Rod. “Broad- way’s outgrown its age of inno cence, they say.” They stood there, waving good! until a bend in the road cit them from @ last view of thelr friends. Then they staggered and bumped their way-through the ves- tibule to their section. Bertie Lou sank down on the green plush seat with a tired sigh. There were soft violet shadows around her eyes to testify to the Dhysical and emotional strain of giving up the flat. Leaving it had not saddened her | £0 overmuch, however. To her mind |: the future stretched like a.golden ribbon before them. Its new prom- ise helped her to forget the dull WORK W. ‘ED WANTED—Wet wash or rough and ironing cesired. Specialty of men’s clothing, clothes. = cialize in mending, and one day service on request. Phone 588-M or call 715 Twety-first street. CAPABLE 13 year old boy desires work in Bismarck or on a farm. Will be satisfied with small wages. Phone 992-R or call at 400 Seventh second floor. LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out of, re Ca ae leaky or elogg-1 radiator. work guar- anteed and price repeating’ WORK WANTED—Girl desires {) work in hovel. Would consider yoke of Bismarck. Write Ad. jo. 95. ws : By Blosser | fled in surprise when Bertie Lou yy : < -* faesieaaalea aia, Molly TUL TELL Yov=IF YoU and gave CAN ment of panic, picturing Lile in| Rod and they talked away all their Each he ‘Experienced man wants work in elevator. Write D. Die*z, Carlyle, Mont. washings. Phone or ai 113 Mandan street. WANTED TO RENT nished or partly furnished. Ca: take if t. 15. Ex; pag 4 J Kuberra, Mandan, N. D. that Rod's progress in Wayville would be dischuragingly slow. It had grown gradually upon Bertie Lou as she realized the impossi- bility of Ing up with their old friends and saving monty at the same time. EE Ee 'T was different, she had found, having @ place of their They scemed, a3 a married to bear a much larger share entertaining than fell to members of their set. efi a ne E a sz i "| preferred to wait and look around for the best values. It would look cheap after the gesture they'd in the selection of @ hotel. 5 3 Hi abe 3 ae i i i 3 5 i Hf i E x gé E eyes and, hid tho diaappolnt an intment she feared they would reveal. had fooled her. Her gay of Rod’a departure hed to follow. ada i ee § 2 g i i 2 3 | ; & u i 5 z z 5

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