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MALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Catholic men and women of good c! cter to call on Catholic Op] baad Ml Proposition of merit. Liberal compensation and expense. Auto- mobile owners preferred. Write for Pratnees O'Keeffe & Co., 33 W. 60th St, N. Y. C MAGNETIC TROUBLE LIGHT, for Autos, Boats, Camps, Garages, sells for $3.00. Liberal commis- sions. For particulars, Wonderlite Sales Co., 210 Industrial Trust, Providence, R. 1. MANAGER WANTED—For Bis- marck store. Experience unneces- sary—$650 cash deposit required on goods. $300 up monthly. Man- ufacturer, 207 South Eighteenth St., Omaha, Nab. BARBER ssion offers better opportun: Write Moler Bar- Sat College, Fargo, N. D., Butte, WANTED—A second cook at Hoff- man’s Cafe. WANTED—Delivery man. Hoskins- Meyer. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTE! mpetent girl for gen- eral housework. Must do cooking. . ‘Small family, no children. Small modern home, everything conven- ient. Do not apply if not quali- fied. State wages expected. Write d No, 4, care of Tribune. WANTED—Attractive young Indy to assist magician. Steady work. Good pay. Call Wednes tween 9:00 a. m. and 1 m. Prince Hotel. Ask for Mr. Hub- bard. see WANTED—Housekeeper on farm, three in family, no children. Must be able to cook. aad ‘wages. Write _c-o Trib No. 11. (ANTED—Waitress at the Dome concession. Must have some foun- tain experience. Call 425 Man- dan. Ask for Mr. Tamis. for Victrola De- partment. Must be familiar. with musi Hoskins-Meyer. Ee APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apt. Suitable for man and _Wife or two ladies. 422 Fifth St. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Ke Laurain Apartments. Phone HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Lake Isabel cottage. Three rooms and sleeping porch. pete etch furnished. Fine beach and hunting. Mrs. O. W. Roberts, 117 Main Ava, Phone 7h 151. —Aug. 1, rooming house, city heated apartments, furnished, Modern eight-room house. For sale, kitchen cabinet $15.00, bird cope and stand for $5.00. Phone HOUSE_FOR RENT—Five room| bungalow located near high school. |' $55 per month. Inquire at 502! Seventh Street Nor FOR RENT—Modern seven room|; home in excellent condition. Well); located, close in, with garage.|; First National Bank. H FOR RENT—Five room modern]; bungalow in good condition, hot|! water heat with Enraee. Write Tribune Ad No. FOR RENT OR FOE SALE—Partly modern four room house. Inquire at 512 Thirteenth street. FOR RENT—Desirable furnished house. Write Tribune, c-o Ad 9. FOR RENT—Modern duplex. Phone 796. eee ROOMS FOR RENT ___ FOR RENT—Extra large, well ven- tilated sleeping room, nicely fur- nished, large closet, close to bath, telephone. Can be used for light} ; housekeeping. Don't call at meal |, times. Phone 1321-J or call at 421 First street. i FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, | : suitable for two ladies, Must ! seen to be aj TT payer ae Close in. Phone 738-W, or call at 315 Man-|! dan street. FOR RENT—Very nice furnished || room right next to bathroom. Suitable for two. Convenient to oF Hel Board if desired. Call FOR RENT—Newly decorated fur- i nished rooms in modern home. Hot water heat. Cal] 404 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Laree, alry, nicely fur- nished room, with large closet. |' Close to bath. Call at 515 Fourth|' street. FOR RENT—} P: $12 per month. Call at 610 Thayer ly ed. ing room in eee home. PO LOLI: FOR RENT—Two clean, furnished ae Bonsekeeping rooms, Call at Broad 129-W. eo RENT Neviy decorated room. room. Call at 512/: Rees phe jone_1115-M. FOR RENT—Two rooms and kitch- enette on floor ‘centrally |i located. one 1166. ' ROOM FOR pane: at 406 Sate: St, |. Telephone 431 i ED ree iad BALE. |! ‘walnut, |' Colonial bedroom ues all. other household articles and canvas cot- tage. J.J. Engelhardt, Mandan, FOR SALE—Furniture, rugs, Home and_miscell 8 i r a aan Ne Better Than Dealer Made Ii x THERE need be no question about MADAM Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words 2 insertions, 25 wi or under 3 insertions, 85 evaiae 1.45 and phone number as I will be in Ads over 25 words, 8c addi- Bismarck between Aug. ard and} tional per word ce to Higa dla uhh To ui se who quali and make goo CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || js an‘opportunity to become state RATES ee Address Tribune ¢-o aN ec | 90 Cents: Per Inch WANTED—Wide-awake salesmen) _ All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE ‘32 Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles the condition of any used auto- mobile. Wearable parts can all be inspected. The car either is or isn’t in good condition. We sell our used cars with confidence in the satisfaction of our customer because we make it our business to know all about the cars we scll. “Rebuilt Core With a Bci ctstion” Lahr Motor Sales Co. PERSONAL LATTIMORELLE—Pal- mist and Phrenologist, here 408 Ave. B. Phone 1230. Helps find lost articles. ——. ESTRAYED STRAYED—From N. D. Peniten- tiary, one heifer with horns, 900 pounds. One Hereford steer with bob tail weighing 900 pounds. | Successful salesman for North ¢ WANTED—Salesmen™ SALE! LET ACK’S Raciator Shop anteed and price reasonable. — eee write Box 432, Mandan, } FOR SALE OR TRADE. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SALESMEN South Dakota by one of the la est manufacturers of its kind in the west. You must have a car and think enough of your to work on a straight commission. Salesmen who really work earn from $150 to $300 per w Write, giving experience, addr by progressive Building & Loan| Association in the best City in North Dakota. Excellent proposi- tion to men with experience — in selling Stocks, Bonds or Building & Loan memberships. Write, ziv-| ing references. Write Bismarck Tribune, c-o Ad No. 10. th car fo call on retail trade. kperienced men preferred. Established trade territory. Have a r ity, liberal commissi Pp a essary, ‘selli r lines Candies, chocolate and cocoas to retai Established trade terri A A.L. Berglund, Patterso WORK WA TED clean ovt or rair that leaky or elogi-1 radiator. All work guar- or seven room house in B by Sept. 1st. Prefer located. Phone Mandan FARM WANTED Cheice Ramsey county 160 acre farm, un- encumbered, all under cultivation, near consolidated school and town, Also several McLean Co. farms. Will sell or consider Bismarck resi- dential property in trade. Write, P. O. Box 115. ‘ec | FOR SALE—One eight-foot | grain binder, in good shape. Com- | Hampton (Week of Monday, July Ben Hemerson dF tended the barn. da ‘ough home, Winona, Satutday ning. Math Koppy was a caller amon fi is in Linton Saturday, vices in the Lutheran chu held here Sunday aftorr Leo ate Henry K ' tended the di ranch 8 atur POSITION w ANTED PO NW. y "MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Complete machine outfit 40 x 62. separator and 28 horse tent with awning and floor, Practically new, $1 = y, 311 Third St. Fevoic plete with canvases, Chri Eaee Cheap for quick 5 FOR SALE—Casting box and one) Winona. All’ those 7-H. P_ Electrie D.C. motor,! home and reported a cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. ee GARAGE FOR RENT-—314 Ninth} two eyes of a bird do not St. Phone rh or all bids. MRS. PAUL HOL Seaman of Linton offici- -Man with I: | Keep | threshing day J. 1. Case Minne- sewed- “Acme ard has a right to reject any emvik Mon At Archie Corbin of € 7 the mu: for the n dance S i evening. pny B and son Ferman, Mr. a Joeb hong those who Steve Rope = Umber were bus new tractor binder, apolis steam engine in good con-| John Weber, Ted Lawler, Bob | dition. Terms to reliable partics, | Chesrown, and Steve Koppy and | Priced very low. John Wray, Bis- daughter Theresa were among those | marek, N. D. shopping in Linton Thursday. | | FOR SALE—One 12 x 7 “Hedroom”| A number of young folk at this in | Vicinity attended the dance RK. ton Thursd time wa: nel y the Hoot’ Owls Manly Fetter! No, Dak rn te itehen, ‘and Mr. Fetterly in the electric | ¢ e with 18 inch oven, Hotpoint (unter of the youns nee of Mr. and M The . but are capable of of vision, one molecular other binocular, While t on searching for sec other ¢ Scientists declare th: ating from the sun. on furnished at the William Tough home Saturday seein is at full swing The crops look to s callers in Linton Wednes- | 2 Godfrey Grenz has purchased a of {anton sting their nephew, Fetterly in the x folks of ttended he va De | s radio has noe ffect on the weathe he elec- al waves are but a nfinitesimal ion of the electrical energy PAGE et ret WORMS WAY TO CAMP Washoe Valley, Nev., July 31. Mildred Cliff, 11, lacked the $8 tend the Nevada junior farm reau camp here. She arrat Katherine Lewers, University of vada art teacher, to dig angl for the latter's prize te) at fi ents a dozen, When the | opened she had the money. REC ‘OND beta | BIL L ‘quite throw her to the ceilin’, Mar-| my Saret Smith thinks it did enough | , damage to warrant her getting $10, been Bcerulne i909 from the F. W. Woolworth Co, | The peeling was on the stairs of the company's store and Miss Smith 1. Even though slipped on it and fell to the bottom. nana peelin” didn't Now she has filed suit. weeks to andit the ite Ep ona aaa wet R WAY By Williams *| ENLARGIN TH) / LOOKS LIKE AIS = WTLAM SO | Coma, BM {you'o oe "SOFF, ERLONG HERE! \CKAI pees WTO A Sa and | CMABO! epor Rede OAT Beh dotinsen! 4 held | HERE , HOW HiT HARD: ey | were | y of hay rot two and THIS HAS HAPPENED WARD marries BERTIE LOU see them by marrying he asks Bertie Low past and be friends. She showers favors yon with such sincerity Lou a deceived. Soke Bm co Dring tt’ back to her. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXIII R°? climbed the winding stairs of the Lorees’ duplex apart- ment in a small embarrassment. ‘The butler had told him Mrs. Loree would receive him upstairs in her boudour, The door was open and Lila called to him in greeting as he reached the landing. “Good of you to bother to bring them yourself,” she thanked him when he handed her the jewel case. it someone had told him at this moment that Lila was a dangerous enchantress he would have swept the assertion aside. To him she was a benefactress, and a devoted wife to her wealthy husband. His uneasiness dispelled, Rod made no ‘objection when she said they would go down and have a cocktail. “Wait until I put on my neck- lace,” she added and started to open the case. “Let me,” Rod offered and Lils handed him a small key. ‘The key stuck a bit in the lock. Rod asked if the lock was out of order, Lila said no and held out ee: hand. Rod returned the key to er. “I don’t want. the. bracelets to- aight,” she safd, fussing with the lock, “but since aoe aida’, havo a ) Foe one devastating moment Rod was without a thought. Then | the full oy yg of the empty case burst upon bi: “They're sone!” It was the merest whisper in which Lila ut- tered the words, NEA Service Inc. CILIA Mn TANT NnnmM WW IVE FUK LWU > RUTH DEWEY GROVES © 1926 By Her words broke off shea The case was empty! thief would not have left them.” “Isn't there.anyone down there who could have taken it? Perhaps you left it unguarded a little while on your desk or somie:place before you put it away,” Lila suggested, with an air of seeking. to refresh his memory. Rod's face shadowed with deep- ening trouble: “No one ‘touched them,” he asserted firmly. “Couldn't someone have taken them out of the safe?” Lila pressed, & little breathlessly. “No one has the combination ex- cept Cy and myself,” Rod explained. “Haven't you any idea when * «+ when they were lost?” Lila said, ignoring!the jibe at himself. safe, then we can’t take this mess to the police.” Rod stared at her. “Wait until you’ve had @ chance to inspect the safe,” she went on. “Perhaps it was tampered with.” Rod started to speak. “I know,” Lila interrupted him, “you said nothing else was stolen. That means. . » well, we've got to face it, Rod. It means that some people to suspect you.” aa admitted. RO moved ee and glanced at the telephone. Lila pushed it farther aw: “Rod, listen,” she burst out sud- denly. “Cy mustn't know about this. I asked him to help you for Bertie Lou's sake. I was sincere ‘and that satisfied him, but he knows about... about us. That was.all right, too. But don’t you see? If you can’t prove your innocence you'll be under suspicion. And you know human nature. I’m not say- ing he will, but Cy might turn against you. “Think of what you would lose through no fault of your own.” Sho paused and Rod asked her why ve didn’t believe he had stolen the els, “Oh, rot,” she returned impa- fool. “Lila, you're @ thoroughbred, but V'd be @ fine kind of cur to let you protect me.” “Now wait a minute,” Lils hur- ried on, “I'm thinking of myself, too, I boosted you with Cy. “Why go through all that? Let's get a private detective. 1 know one, Investigate before you go rushing into a cloud of suspicion. If we can find out who took the jewels before Cy learns about the theft you will be saved a lot of sorrow. It’s worth a try.” Rod grimaced. “I'd rather take a chance on Cy giving me a break.” Lila shrugged. “I know Cy bet- ter than you do, In some ways he’s bigger than any man I know but in others he's . . . well, he's got @ queer streak, Rod. He's unreas- onable about some things. If it entered his head that you had robbed him he would send you to the penitentiary if he could, no matter how warm your friendship had been.” Rod winced. “But he’s got to know,” he said dully. “No, he hasn’t. No one has to know. I've got a string of pearls just like the genuine and copies of the bracelets, They're very good, too. No one will know the differ. ence; “If we lose time trying to catch the thief ourselves you may never get back your real pearls and the bracelets,” Rod cautioned her. “What if I didn’t?” Lila ex claimed impulsively. “They aren't worth more than a few thousand dollars, That’s nothing to be com- pared to your future, If this should become one of those unsolved mys we you'd’ be ruined forever, Watching closely, she saw the exression in his face that she had hoped for. sa (To Ba Continued) A Particular Customer SALESMAN SAM (ast TH COMEDY! 1'_) | IN @& HUSTLE! GOIN’ f WA suleut. CORT T'Rtont ! HEM! 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