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x Pd MALE HELP WANTED’ | $75 WEEKLY. MAN OF WOMAN WANTED with ambition and in- dustry, to distribute Rawleigh’s Household Products to steady users. Fine openings near you. ‘We train and help you so you can make up to $100 a week or more. No experience necessary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. Write today. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. ND 253, Minneapolis, Minn. COLLECTION Agency wants travel- ing Salesman-Auditor. Solicit contracts. Appoint sub-agents. $100.00 weekly. Give references. INTERNATIONAL, 236 Mills » San Francisco. sige [ANHATTAN Woolen Mills need Several men. Big season now on. Write District Manager, Box 5, Moorhead, Minn. BARBER Profession offers better opportunities. Write Moler Bar- ber Ses bi Fargo, N. D., Butte, ni WAN’ TED—One young man for sales work. Ask for Mr. Elvig, Hughes Electric Co. WANTED—A man for general farm + work. Phone SALESMEN WANTED RESIDENT salesman with car can earn from $20.00 to $30.00 daily selling service suits and coats to oil stations, garages, etc. LeeMan Co., Commercial Bldg., Minneapo- lis, Minn. SALEM"=N—Can use two more to’ sell 'nter Stute Oil company’s es- tablished line of oil and paint. Phone 1274 or write A. H. Cloth- ier, Box 140. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED-—Girl to help with house work. Small family. Write Ada No, 96, care Tribune. ROOMS FOR RENT 3 front room with kitchenette. Well furnished for light housekeeping. Hazelhuret, 411 Fifth street or phone 272. ‘OR RENT—Two well furnished light housekeeping rooms in mod- ern home. $25.00 per month. Call 113 Mandan or phone 637-J. WORK WANTED WANTED—Wet wash or rough dry and ironing cesired. Specialty of men’s Cothing, silk clothes. Spe- cialize in mending, and one day service on request. Phone 588-M or call 715 Tw: ty-first street. TET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or sc air that leaky or elogg-4 radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. — WANTED—House painting work by competent man. Good work guar- arteed. Phone 95. Mr. F. J. WORK WANTED—Experienced | man wants work in elevator. Write D. Die*z, Carlyle, Mont. @OUSES AND FLATS LARGE HOME FOR SALE—Beau- tiful residence, close in, with large grounds, many trees and shrubs, two car garage. House has four bed rooms, large dining and livi room, is elegantly finish throughout and has hot water heat, laundry, ete. Sale price is! $16,500, cn terms to responsible arty. Address Ad. No. 97, care ‘ribune. FOR SALE—Four room house, wa- ter, electr’. lights and garage. Has two lots. Call at 220 Thir- teenth street south. FOR SALE DIAMOND RINGS, $25, $50, $75, $100 and up. Buy on our easy pay- ments. Fire qualities, lowest prices. “‘-mes W. Marek, exclu- sive diamond dealer. Office 108 Third street, Bismarck. FURNITURE FOR SALB , Tull length mirror dresser, new smoking _ stand, feather bed, ice box, rockers, couch, Mason jars, cheap. 601 Second street and Ave. B. Phone FOR SALE—Fight eed fumed oak dining roo:n set. Very reasonably ric Phone 838 ur call at 610 jighth street. FOR SALE—Electric Portable Sing- or er aoe Call morn- BARGAINS in used furniture, cen Furniture Co., Mandan, IR SALE--Household furniture. Call at 418 First street. 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. ee FOR SALE—A _built-by-the-owner entirely modern, de- ly located, is being offered at an attractive price, on easy terms to the right party. FOR TRADE—Choice residence in Minot to exchange for residence in Bismarck, DON'T LIST—Your sales or rental || property with us unless you want quick action. BONDS—You need them. We fur- | nish them, CONSULT 1s first on indurance. If it can be incured we write it, THE HELLING AGENCY Bis.aarck, N. D. 108 Third Street. Phone 877 iene | IR and one 7-H. P. Electric D.C. motor, GOOD as. new Hartman trunk, reasonable. 118 call 198-B, ‘Wardrobe Thayer or THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements — = PHONE 82a Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 2 or en ‘sae 8% 1 weeks SS ender . tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per inch advance, Copy ceived by 9 o'clock te insure insertion came day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 , (NR Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Th Dealer Made It. ian JUST because a used car is cheap isn’t a good reason f.: buying it —all used cars are low-prie in comparision with new cars, The important thing is to get all you should get for the price. We in- vite comparison. And we assure your satisfaction in ownership, “Rebuilt Care With a Rei ctetion” Lahr Motor Sales Co. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Large FOR RENT—Strictly modern _un- furnished Spent at Rose apartments, 215 Third street. Phone 427 or 852. F. W. Murphy. two oor apartment furnished. On first ae 924 Fourth street or phone nished apartment, Varney apari- s! ‘ment farney apart- ments. Phone 778. eres T oy RUTH DEWEY THIS HAS HAPPENED BERTIE LOU WARD, en the te ROD at receiv. kalife eve of her beeen | BRYER, ne Scout ac a Pol from LILA MARSH, heart of Rod’s. She to be jeal Red aceepts New York which has him by TOM FRA- SER. ann make a good Lg roy 7 Staged ‘Bertie Lou in om- ever le tarrassed when MOLLY FRASER takes her to ‘Be have gewn and decides to Yeallses that she must eveniag NOW GO ON. WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XIII ‘ R once bad told Bertie Lou he didn't believe in charge ac counts, She hadn’t given the mark much thought at the time, but now it came back to her as a cause for apprehension. Rod might refuse to permit her to do her shopping on credit. In Wayville he had always in- sisted on paying cash for every- thing, Bertie Lou knew that he would want to be even more par ticular now that they were in New York, away from the influences which young married people in their “home towns” have to fall back upon,” 4 bit nervously sne waited for the operator to get the number she gave. There was a longer wait be fore Rod was called to the tele phone in the office, It gave Bertie Lou time to decide that it would be unfair for him to withhold his con- sent. It was entirely his fault that she must have an evening dress, She was not being extravagant, she felt. After all, Bertie Lou was not entirely convinced that it wasn't better to give the appear- ance of success, even if one did have to skimp a little on the nezes- sities. ® “Hello, Rod,” she said when'she charge account at Staley’s. They'll \ probably send a man around to'the office to see if it’s all right.” She waited. Then, as she had feared, Rod objected. “I'd rather not do it,” he said. . : _ Bertle Lou's voicé lost its smile. “It will be @ great convenience,” LOsT LOST—Side curtain for Buick car Memorial day on No. 14 trail, be- tween Sterling and Wing. Finder return to Hughes Bakery, Bis- marck, for liberal reward. PERSONAL ral mist and Phrenologist, here 408 Ave. B. Phone 1230, Helps find lost articles. BABY CHICK GENEROUS profit in few weeks. Beals brooded and day-old chicks for fall market. py chicks $11, hundred, C. 0. D. Beals State Chickeries, D. WANTED—To buy or rent direct} from owner a modern home by a responsible party. Write Tribune Ad. No. 98. - $$ $a rs “Third Liberty Loan Bonds The narrate ae new cent, Teiery bond in ex inge for Third Liberty Loan Bi The new bonds will bear interest ftom July 16, 1928, Interest on rd Lil Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full to September 15, 1928, Holders should consult their banks at once for further de- tails of this offering. ‘A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury, ‘Washington, July 5, 1928. Ky \ Faw VEE der, also is a SUMMONS, Grand Exalted Ruler of the Elks! |is Murray “Hulbert, elected by the 1400 dele; national convention in ) Fla. Hulbert, long prominent in the or-! former president of New ‘York City’s Board of Alder- imous!; R guess at he | STATE OF X STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. LR. Marion State North Dakota, Plaintiff, Coop and Minnie Coop, De- Jo weataettias bank, of 8 for the Plaintiff. any Bidg., . 6/14-21-28—7/5-12-19 “Rod hates to go out,” Bertie said. “Well, it’s a good way for thrifty y Lila returned’ with an insight that infuriated able to buy his wife a decent dress to wear. “Rod, don’t be dumb,” she begged. | except “T can’t wait until Mums sells our stuff at home. And we mustn't go completely broke. But of course if you'd rather risk it I can pay cash for my things and you ‘can sive me some more money for fur- niture.” Rod felt confused. He'd come . New York with more than $600 in tl and a bright future ahead of him. And now, in lcss than two weeks he couldn't spare the money to buy Bertie Lou some nefclothes. eee ‘WO months rent for the apart- ment and $300 for new furnt- ture had left very little cash in the bank. His salary had failed even ‘a | to meet their current living ez- penses. Bertie Lou had paid a good price for ber sports coat and hat. And there had been a. dinner for the Frasers to add to their egpen- ditures. fs “All right,” be said, a trifle i... cs Rsorrgpll Bertie we’ ve monthly payments to, make on the furniture. Don't | set in too deep.” ~ veh Bertie Lou breathed @ sigh of relief, Sho had dreaded the possk| bility of having to argue with him . . . even remind him tpat he was willing to throw away money in a night club. What it bad made it in poker! He mi bave lost instead. He had gambled with money they needed . . . she'd have suffered if he had lost... why wasn't it fair to spend the money om ber when he won? bank, his furniture paid for | short Dakota, thirty days after the service Summons upon you, exclusive day of such service, and in ‘our failure to appear or judgment will be taken aga! y default for the relief in_the complaint. Dated this 9th da: CONMY, YOUNG & ni Baird, as Receiver of the Marion, the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Burleigh and State | thereof wil of North Dakota, and to serve a copy) tax sale c ot your answer to the said complaint | law. on the subscribers at their office in the City of Fargo, County of Cass and State of Nort! within of this the hohe National Bank and Trust Come Fargo, North Dakota. FOR TWO GROVES © married people to be,” jertie. Lou. It was the first time in his life that Rod had been away from home it. She believed he was might abuse their credit at and ja ley’s the thought spoiled her Pleasure im shopping. But nothing of an imminent financial crisis in their lives could have kept her from buying an evening gown. The price tag caused her to hes!- tate, but she forgot all about that when, standing before her mirror in the new apartment, she took a last look at herself before turning to thrust her arms into the wrap Rod held open for her. 66 ON'T you think I fook gor- geous?” she smiled up at him. He folded the wrap about her and turned her around to face him. His NEA e | atdo’t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . MMONS, STATE, OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth gudictal District. LR. Baird, as jon State bank, Dakota, Plaintiff, J. fendants. The State of North Dakota tu Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to swer the Complaint in the abuve titled action, which Receiver of the of Marion, Earley and May M. Earley, the a e verified Com. Plaint has been filed in the office of “| the Clerk of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Burleigh and S tate of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the eald complaint on the subscrib the City of F: and State of the service of Summons up ‘ou, exclusive of day of such your failure judgment will be taken against this the rvice, and in case of appear or anawer, you yy default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 9th CONMY, TOUNG NOTICE, County of Rismar! i To Dakota Land & Townsite Co. address given) ¥ e hereby land here 06 unt require ration of the redemption 3 ve stated, tot tifieate holder of as provided Witness my hand and offi this 18th day of J 8. (Seal) INGER, leigh Cou ‘orth Dakota. Audit 7:19-26 and 8:2 Feeding cod Serve raw cabbage frequently, are distroyed in the cooking. (no. m to redeem at this The State of North Dakota to the ante $7.00 Above Named Defendants: In addition to the above amount You are hereby summoned to an-lyou will be required to pay the costs swer the Complaint in the above en-Jof the service of this notice and in- titled action, which verified Com-|terest as provided by law and unless Plaint has been filed in ra office) you redeem said land from i of the Clerk of the District Court of |hefore the < the by seal inty, iver oil to hens that fre housed closely during winter will help keep up egg production. ¥ome of its most valuable properties change yesterday on caused) of Thomas W. Lamont, chairman of tion nt-elect | the international committee of banks BONDS DROP ON [grsexmasy tionet/< ame roms rng a nae of 1904, bowed the largest Hoss by opening 2 27, as against a| Mexico’s foreign debts was not af- | previous close of .28%, and then dip- ellis fected by Obrégon’s de..th, consid. ing to 26%. National Railways of|erable uneasiness over the political: lexico 4%s of 1957 sold at 13%,| and economic Btability of the coun- nearly 6 points below the previous|try was apparent in some quarters by the hasty liquidation of Mexican bonds. New York, July 19.—)—Mexican bonds opened 1 to nearly 2 points | sale. lower on the New York stock ex-' Despite the reassuring statement [OUT OUR WAY By Williams WHOUT THIS “TRIP AROUND ly WORLD NEEDS 19 LESS CARRYIN' AN' MORE BEIN' CARRIED. PEEPUL AST WHOL US <WHOUT o\ AST- WHO SMIP, TACK? | SIGGESTEO wey , JIsS TH' NAME TELL 'EM HARD SHIP. wy Ey) v 1926 By ice Inc. anything else in the world”... he completely forgot about bank balances and rents . . . they were at their destination much too soon. Bertie Lou entered Molly's liv- ing room without the slightest re luctance. She had not seen Lila in New York, but with the feel of Rod's arm still about her shoul- ders she did not fear her. Lilas might, probably would, try to be a thorn. her side. But with only Molly to applaud her Bertie Lou had made up her mind not to sut- fer over it. Lila was sitting crosskneed on an overstuffed davenport, revealing @ length of shapely leg that had more power to express her charac- ter than anything in her vocabu- lary. Lila would be very sorry if short skirts went out. “I see you've brought the prom- inent members of the family along,” Bertie Lou greeted her with a wicked grin. Lila crossed her knees the other way and looked down at her taper- ing ankles with unadulterated sat- isfaction. “I thought they might be @ cure for homesick eyes,” she said evenly. “’Lo, Rod. Got the hay out of your whiskers yet?” “Hello there, Lila,” Rod greeted her pleasantly. She did not get up or offer her hand. Rod took a seat a few feet away. a “Molly'll be down in a twinkle,” Lila volunteered. “Have you seen the ‘Second Wife'?” she went on lazily. “Swell show. Standing room only tonight. Where've you two been?” “Home,” Rod answered before Bertie Lou could think of some thing more exciting. “Rod hates to go out,” sh to pull the sting from Lila’ ing smi “Well, & good way for thrifty young married people to be,” Lila returned with an insight that in- furiated Bertie Lou. That was the worst feature about a small town . everyone knew the date of penny you owned . . . or own. eee ND Lila had téuched on a sore spot when she mentioned “The Second Wife.” Bertie Lou was dying to see the play. And this party Rod was giving would cost enough to buy seats for two or three shows, she thought indig- nantly. “Where's Tom?” Rod asked. He sensed an innuendo in Lila’s words that he did not like. “The poor man’s in the kitchen getting something to eat,” Lila ex- plained. “He said the food we'll get at @ night club won't even go so far as to give us indigestion. Say, Bertie Lou, I nearly forgot,” she added hastily. “Molly said ‘to tell you she had something to show you.” Bertie Lou did not stir. “I'm too tired to get up,” she murmured. A thin trick that! Molly herself spoiled it by appearing in the hall doorway. But Bertie Lou didn't need anything more than her in- tuition to expose Lila’s attempt to have a moment alone with Rod. Molly must have heard what she sald, “Tired?” she repeated; “so early in the evening? How about @ pick-me-up?” Bertie Lou declined. s There was a sly smile on Lila’s face as she moved over and mo tioned Molly to sit beside her. “That's awfully considerate of Ber. tie Lous’ she said. “To be tired, I mean. That gives Rod to me for the evening.” She looked over at. him. “I haven't had a real dance since you lett Wayville,” she added wistfully. e (To Be Continued) 2 emeortum tl! 7 WH HECK AM | on GET Tus ne ‘Wome?