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SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE *_PAGE SEVEN = MISCELLANEOUS FARM WANTED tion, Dr. Whitt id. Univers “te edd, Jones ; e epe e jrocery Store.| WANTED—Hear from cwner good ities nd Neaith hestleaton the Fea tired to add nen Aaa tes lowe. ¢ eid and al penn ri une ass Good, aan stock and fix-| farm for sale. Cash hod parti-| east, middle west and far west were! old to spend years in the traini g | dis 6 mi n Ss tures, Write Box No. 36,| ilar D. F. Bush, Minneapolis,| investigated to find a man young in) which they derired to give each Since graduating he h 3 4 “4 Soe years but old in experience, but with gr e had had ex. é : Bismarck, N. D. Tite perience, but wi bas oe? ine i ae *| perience and training in health or- —= PHONES J La Aha Uni courses, | ganization work, sanitati idem- _— FOR SALE—Pool hall and dance Jungman was found through the pis an Seaakedie in Weis health | iolo; tabsretioeie, ‘ebclal” hy ‘ie hall: Good location. Seling at a ATE SIGNS UP records of the International Health sungmt investigation und research, industrial hygiene, Peete lth 5 as HELP WANTED FOR lance bulb tne-owner bere ony persons wee Bored a es ceetee Leni tad ee mers, ees sand irrigation; icine, quarantine, industriel inedl. . Men wanted to dem- c 5 Fesldence, entirely modern, de- need ly. 1, Barnes, app’ for a position centers, 9 campaigns, | cine, " c onstrate and take orders daily di- Classified Advertising Rates located, i in belag offered at| Glenburn. N some time ago. Although the found- | investigation af choleia, sruallpox, Mint oe rect from: motorists. Amazing Effective Jan. 3, 1928 an aiastive price, on easy terms | FOR E-Canting box and one : i Magnetic Trouble Light. Sticke 1 insertion, 25 words to the right party. 7-H. P. Electric D. C.. motor, t anywhere. Leaves both hands/| 2 insertions, 25 words cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. | } free for changing tires or repairs,|| or under .......-+. #8 || PoR TRADE—Choice residence in| FOR SALE—Five to thirty shares North Dakota's new epidemioto- || OUT OUR WAY By Williams | ‘ Also serves as emergency tail and|| 3 aan 25 words Minot to exchange for residence| Powell Motor steck. Write D. W.|Sist) who is being brought here | x headlight. More orders, bigger|] or under ........ eee 1.00 in Bismar:k. seed, Miles Cit; eee, *‘|through an appropriation of the| PAAR rite , eens ta and 1 “wee "95 words or 10 buy ae paren: tee Uh piel ahah will report V lars. Magno Co, Beacon|} under .............+ DON’T LIST—Your sales or rental ays i Ada 0 the state health department Au- HA-HA— AND THEY \ (ves: But Youth \/ wer. they're A a ldg.. Boston, Mas: addi- Lata ress box 183, t 1, Dr. A 4 jc { WANTED Aus. 1, aay and Wil Ads over 25 perraord “Mt || property with us unless you want | Underwood, N. D. Mani ee FIRE A Guy INSOME | HAS GREATER |=TEACHINI' TH YOUNGER, on form until ht, Must fur-l] CLASSIFIED DISPLAY reer bas Pree fan mane Adal nto ithe health depart. So. en es HE GITS | RECUPERATIVE GENERATION “THAT nish own furniture and board own- BONDS—You need them. We fur. Tike force will be John D. Jung- XT * YOUTH | POWER, HEY, THEY SHOULD GET * .. er. Be capable of ranning ma- RATES ish th ‘ou em. We fur-| call 195-R. man, a graduate of the University of 1S FASTER~SO ey ” chinery, handling stock, and at- 90 Cents Per Inch nish them. FOR SALE—Garage, priced for | Tennessee in 1916, who has special- oe MOC Car LEAST EIGHT tend strictly to business. No mts Per Inc! quick sale. Write Tribune Ad. No.| ized in public health work for many FASTER —— AT NIGHT. HOURS REST BUT « 4 drones wanted. No objection to|] All classified ads are cash in || CONSULT | - first on insurance. If! 101. years, although he is only 37. B nN J 5 i ME THEN DONT SAY one or two children. Good month-|] advance. Copy should be re- it can be incured we write it. FOR SALE—A No. 1 milch cows, F.| _ Difficulty was encountered in pro- ep TH DAY AN! BGHT HOURS : ly wages and other seoncessions. ceived by $ aeock to insure THE BELLING AGENCY M. Little, Baldwin, N. D. curing the correct man for th» posi- \ HE'S SEVENTY WHILE /LaTER Prance [WHERE ° so 00 4 ave reference. W. E. Runey, insertion same day. A GUY S PLETLEY | MIGHT AS Sterling, N. D. irek, N. D. SE J IXTY 16 OvuT COMPLETLI EY YOUNG MAN 25 to 95 with car % THE — 108 Third ‘Street’ "Phone 877 NOTICE TO, consTRUCT ONIH SiKTY,. RETuVEWATED. Awert pny : are eet ited, $60 per week to TO SUBLET in Evarts Apt., fur- of the Respective Premises “Herein= a * . nished air ti after described: on Rigeas Geet Hea G Ni nalaterea. SHE I cert, 23. Whereas, The City Commission of and Sunday, Gran cific Hotel. uaranteed lew uphols' ‘urniture. Two) the City of Bismarck deem it neces- COLLECTION ‘Agency wants trave rooms besides kitchen and bath.| sary to construct a sidewalk in front ing Salesman-Auditor. Solicit Rebuilt Automobiles a phone 864-J or call 224 W.| oC of c1°e trisea as, MG dele wit Sienee aera Sacer | Used Car Is No Better Than the FOr RENTS ecm pameira ae fonts Sng the east side of Lote 37-45, 00 weekly. Give references. ‘—Strictly modern un-|, Along a ots cua — sak ' feciaed, apartment Rone Gis ation ig ten chon! Bi 1 warck, and have directed the C WOMEN, MEN—Earn $55 weekly| lant a good reauoe f°s buyiee Foe eee or 862,_F. W. Murphy, | Auuitcr te neti ye, an. ch of : addressing cards. Home spare] —all used cars are loweptice in EEN To Lares “two roora| such ‘Sidewalk in front’ of or along a time. All ;ear work, experience| comparision with new cars, The| Spartment furnished. On first | sald nremises wine are owned or og: . 1. ‘ood- shou! for the price. in- oo a © you are hereby notified and require af _ _ haven, Nev: York. vite comparison. And we WANTED—Farnished apureiient by | te COMBIEMGE sect eee te tone vo UNC bt} over 1 1g desiring to esiring F your entietaetion in owners! ba beter oe Write Trib- the Gremiaes: herelnbetore “decribed learn a trade. Must be willing to Mold He wanes Oe AHS. ClLe BEING, werk | for an sappeeaiice! s wares “Rebuilt Care With a Betavation” | FoR BENT Furnished apartment | {h4 approve} of the City Hnsinesr. Lo living ea ote os Lahr Motor Sales Co. at 930 Fourtt street. vane wa eaenae within 6 ats NS after the date of this notice: WANTED—Cook for 50 room hotel. Los’ ————_ WORK WANTED _ fail t truct th State experience and wages in| LOST—At Rex OST Thursday | UET ACK’S Raciator Shop clean Buch Slaewaike ‘willbe. constru first letter. Write Tribune Ad. d out of rv air that leaky or! CY.yhe, contractor employed by the afternoon, ladies black purse con- City for that purpose, and the expense No. 99. taining photograph and of| ‘lest.1 radiator. All work guar-| thereof will be assessed against sald BARBER Profession offers better sonal value. vill person Hav: anteed and price reasonable. He rare raqainéaiey vale ordinance hea ia hansen opportunities. Write Moler Bar-| ing found same please return to| YOUNG MAN and wife want place] before commencing _ wor h ©1928, cy NEA SERVICE, INE. ber pee Fargo, N. D., Butte,| Tribune or phone 1404-J? to work on farm or elsewhere. | Sidewalk, to make application to the M nt. Harry Ga:lun. 302 Fifteenth. Box|C!t¥, Engineer for line and grade of | If you want to hold your own in BARBER wanted at once. Good job|____WANTED Tu BUY ___| _ 98 or_phone 85: the name, a soneere. | PUPPY love, invest in a dog. ‘and good wages, $30 guaranteed.| WANTED—To buy or rent direct | WANTED—House painting work by| yore Bismarck, N. D. July 21, ccc ineui mei Good hours. Call 64, Mandan. from owner a modern home by a| competent man. Good work guar-| **(Sea1) M. H. ATKINBON, A sailing vessel, with sharp bow, responsible party. Write Tribune; arteed. hone 95. Mr. F. City Auditor, built and rigged for the utmost TRwLlAMs SALESMEN WANTED Ad’ No. 98. 20 City of Bismare D.{ speed is known as a clipper. idcumnigee THE NIGHT BIRD. Siiiaer si SALESMEN—Oyr 1929 line of im- —— a proved Harvest Hats just com- tN TT —_--—- — ras es P J Piet ed and ie dandy, ‘Mostly ON ie adjustable head siz ice ter- fy Por open aber comm ¥ aN \ T ¥ q Tw raat SALESMAN SAM Alas! Poor Guzz! By Small| tice. United Harvest Hat Co., St.; R ao tal, Mo.-Dallas, Texas-Laredo,| a V UK. Wt U OY GOSH, VA RIGHT! (TS GUTE i rl TOKE B PEEK Y REPRESENT Aue Saat Gots i j | i j HIMSELE — AN’ He's HEADIN’ Me EPRESENT Auto Seat Cover y Manufacturer. Direct to automo- a) = ugar) sont LAs OUR, EW! UA Sco a ee cS RUTH DEWEY GROVES ©? ices. Meke $125 weekly. Ela- Ee 2 LETS WAT rate samples free. larvelo, | THIS HAS 2300 Wabansia, Chicago. BERTIE LOU Savant; on_the se oo pate tee wreome: ey Se as*Sueue 5 ees eve weaa er! bool: Eine On oe SHIVER, feels troubled at cecene, keeper's acomer Bertie lotr FIND GUzz, BIG SURPRISE = sell 'nter Stute Oil company’s es. 2 san tablished line of oil and paint. turned. It was the first belittline ‘SUDDEN: Phone 1274 or write A. H. Cloth. Teference to Rod's position tha: 5 LY SPES jer, Box 140. she'd ever made. It stirred him SOMETHING] i to s touch of anger again. DOWN THE FEMALE HELP WANTED i “I don't know that I can't afford LADIES—Earn §27 week sewing) a real party once in a lifetime,” hv dresses. Experience unnecessary. | replied warmly. “And it won't cos: : No selling; material cut, instruc- you anything. Go ahead and charge : rhe furnished. samyed eee c everything you want to.” rd rings articulars. they return He was stung because she called DRESS CO., Jamaica, N.Y. __ pying, dietater, tn him a bookkeeper when he felt WOMEN— pare or full, time sew-} “knows what Roa thes.” af very proud of having peacbe the « \ ing Daytime Frocks, $18 dozen,’ Poor = yyy Poet gemmr dignity of an accountant’s estate pe riggape chreipecna tel ected get. bi rien The Wayville paper had carried selling, particulars free. does peral juite ti bout it. A whole Liberty Industries, 70 Liberty) Setemas%e! iets pslmceminnelbe great pake. Ir fina Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. with a Tom Prasun. made Rod feel like a general, to LADIES—Can earn $20-$30 weekly | say the least, in the battlefield of HEN, MEN! Guz Has oat smocks; every thing fur-; business. And now Bertie Lou STOPPED! AN’ RIGHT ON nished; no selling; addressed en-| spoke of him as a buck private. @ RAILROAD TRACK! velope brings particulars. Krex' Y “Oh, you're just trying to make Garment, 1607 Broadway, New| BrEce her to bay more clothes me feel extravagant and selfish Po ee i han she can aft he te also to smokescreen your own wild - ding,” preg oan sone spare ese ree: “And tl fareat eat ene ea . a ar) than buy a dress I could have got Paul Bro vn Blag,’ Ste otis ad along without if you hadn't tried . Mo. to make Rockefeller look like WANTED—G fi ie bale with Rouse! flop-house bum.” ‘ 4 worl mal! family. Wri “ eee Rabe ‘ ‘ No. 96, care Tribune. . 9 . Rod fumbled with the piece of paper with its distressing figures, fae a ey ari ay POSITION WANTED check for, more shan Give and ne | ‘reached uncertainly for his billfold, and then withdrew his hand from | idea,” Rod begged, “I've told you STENOGRAPHER desires position! ow co ox wirm rae stony | His inside coat pocket, empty. Bal eaves peat = y' i in ae raged ie es Aer CHAPTER XV $10 was thé minimum for a hundred | or irate wives did half the things |*Prans that night club racket. e | brokerages public’ stenographer, B RTIE LOU could not see the! plus check. Surreptitiously Tom |they were supposed to do in the |#n't you add it up to experience law. Temporary work acceptable. check as it lay before Rod but funny papers. and call it a day?’ Room mot fees ‘Hote she kn that et took care of the captain, Rod might eee Bertie Lou closed her lips in re- > e ew something was/ never come again but he was sure i BOOMS FOR RENT Wrong, of course. Rod tumbled|he would. Liked the place. and | RROD, tried, to fortify bimeelt earns tir te nek ae = n eWith the piece of paper with its| good tables weren't to be held for pr “4 Sapinome. tabla as 105 appear as @ nagging fault finder front room with kitchenette. Well| distressing figures, put it down, | “tightwads.” derstanding wife. But really, in-| Them she really had something to furnished for light housekeeping. | reached uncertainly for bis bilifold, coe wardly he quaked. A hundred and|complain about, she thought bit- pore nig 411 Fifth street or/and then withdrew his band trom | FJERTIE LOU was pleased when | sixteen dollars! qfnd thet money ane Been jot here from Wayville yet and| | An “it won't cost you any- : ‘ Fo his inside coat pocket, empty. they reached the street td learn | ® rf | He Hasn't the Heart ‘ DB RENT Sleeping pa isn ee Molly chirped loatanaee welts] that Mr. Loree had his car there Pantie ion wanting so many thine amarted ber penal pride, Freckles and His Friends By Blosser i Phone 1231-J, 709 Third street. aren't we ever going to leave?” | 80d would drive Lila home. There| «whet makes me mad,” Bertie | ™°meY Was his own. And Bertio FOR RENT—Well furnished front Something had to be do: was room for two more, he said, y Lou had nourished the thought that EOPARD Foom with kitchenette and closet./ Ht, Plsiaiy, Rod bada't ne Penal Eee Gauci, i uae |enes fare eadiens tae oF aoe thelr. -ganteiage< mould be one of Konke bontr ser neces epee oe iit fifth street, Phone 278. tated an idea. “What's the matterr” | Molly jumped at the chance, Tho|I've been dying to sxe but couldn’: | fay* MUAY afsirs in every AND HOLD YOUR GUN ind large closet. the table to reach for the check nil ier peeeeae repre i it|QHE drew away from him and and large closet. seat would accommodate two and|then you take her out to a night |S y FOR RENT- Nicely furnished room. which he had dropped. He tried | there were two drop seats. club and blow in enough money to sat stiffly upright in the fas RISAT AT YOUR SIDE, ‘ _ _Large enough for two. Call 921. to stop her from her purpose but| Bertie Lou was perfectly willing | buy me an electric refrigerator or |corner of the cab. It was the firs, SO LETHIM ve FOR RENT Fou furnished rooms abe had it. to go home alone with Rod in a ale craps oo i really mo me une eles ARS) Rrra? that pee ir! “a al Seventh street. tazicab. As a matter of fact she |OF & decent winter coat, an a OL AUIE 1aRFe One quick glance at its terrifying " bout fi to coax like irrelevant, imma- | Hurt her, that is, in the way you i @OUSES AND FLATS contents and she laughed, s tippling i bem Pasha ed pa Bere terialand...and...” are hurt when a cherished illusion TARGE HOME FOR SALE—Beau-|— little expression of consternation. | Feason to avold going to the Fraser | “Never mind the rest of it,” Rod | !8 suddenly destroyed. Bertle Lou tiful resi . tn, we large | “Oh dear,” she said, “I forgot to sears. i. had a some | interrupted. “I think I know what wee Rellered she norar ould Send meee, Pee Rs he Tent sive you the money I got from the Hy Beer of sie sickened 1 at Hee Det Fos Alda hare to hoped they could at least postpone bed rooms, dining and living | bank today, didn’t 1? I'm sorry, the inevitable for a tong, long time. room, is elevantly. fini honey, because rye fy re yearn pr And here th just a f elovantly g now you’ ve to jpetuous acceptance of Mr.| Hi " ere they were, just a few 4 throughout Lee eh Jn ask Tom to lend you some.” Loree’s courtesy. At least she PR igh ot Hag tA planta months after their wedding day, Sisot, cn: vrme to.reoponnble | ME ors tore bls eave evay |etiay that he ofered chem oot [Sut aarved'ta'as atic ts [thelr memorioy saying titer » Address Ad. No. 97, care from Lila’s pretty, eager counte | in bis car merely esture born Gare wares ee fil lly sina things to each other. The sensa- f ot 5 hance and looked across et Bértie|of good breeding, she thought! «yoy gee what your a1 tion that came to Bertie Lou was ~~ ‘FOR RENT—Modern new home, will Lou. Her voice had been diétinet, | *nstily. ing did!” she posal poly My,|new to her. Her throat became be ready for occupancy this week./ Hi “Let me in on this,” be pleaded. | ,,A8 Loree's car drove off and Rod | aij this mess. If you'd done as 1 | testing'as of u warm food relcssed Boone 412 nD ra rather, like to make it my | Low's. meat ot sociability. tell of |DeREe4 Fou we wouldn't be out over /in the region of her heart caused é ‘ FURNITURE FOR SALE tt immensely Paret ethe tent paces ed wash |, "Ob g08" Rod pleaded. “Youlas though. her heart tad burst, COOOHEAENSTT ) | AW. 6EE, ONCLE ‘ don't want me to be cheap, do you was going to die of YoU LET HIM 6ET f/f WARRY." 2 DIDNT Tom was balf awake now. “Non. |*Ware of that even if hadn't going to die ” enter” he mambled. bardiy Leon. {sald much about it. And he'd been | Bebe? ‘Tom's done a lot for us. We Atay!” Why BANE TE HEART’ ing what st wes all about. “No, |RUzy, Be,S0t nto it the instant ort ER. see Kotz © good time.| it would serve Rod right. After LUST Cour! ut. “No, | Molly had asked him to postpone out of oUF! she'd got him out of @ pretty mess, pat ifs: LUST indeed,” Rod refused. “I’m obliged | it until Lila’s arrival. Docket to spend the money I WOD | too, Scared to death because he to make a loan, bowever. It seems| But hang {t all, how was a fel: |# Deker on them: hadn't enough money to pay that we left the money on the piano.” |W to know what these night clubs! “Yes, but you didn’t win $116! | check, His ingratitude bit deep He laughed. “Let me have a Sitty, Nothing like it, But of course if/ and achingly into Bertie Lou’s soul. cde 5 you can't seo what gambling But the thing that went deeper nom. to... : still was Rod’s going to sleep on Tom dug out the amount and their quarrel. Actually falling added five for half the tip. “Leave game! asleep, while Bertie Lou blinked ry ‘ell, you were playing for real | her eyes fast in the dark and won- ten,” be suggested, half fearing that 1d money, weren't you? And you can | dered if -he really loved her after a Rod would probably underest!- see what bappened.” all. Lila had been gtunning, at mate the importance of generously “You weren't any wiser than 1/usual. Even dazzling in orange FOR SALE IAMOND RINGS, 425, $50, $75,' mint Hic glen lo mr Marek, | Office 108 Bier wediagh was,” Rod said defensively. “Don’t eat the '. tell me you woulda’ detoured istying waiter. 't have Chances were be woulda’t know the amount expected to meke him contented, As © matter of tact velvet and rbinestone-covered slip- pers. And Rod had enjoyed dance ela her, Anyone could see tl (To Be Continued)

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