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Tribune Classified Advertixements HONE 82—_— MALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Catholic men and ‘women of good character to call @&® Catholic people presenting proposition of merit. Liberal compensation and expense. Auto- mobile owners preferred. Write for © eich O'Keeffe & Co., 33 W. 60th St Y.C. MAGNETIC TROUBLE LIGHT, for Autos, Boats, Camps, Garages,| selis 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 fession offers better opportu: Write Moler Bar- bag College, Fargo, N. D., Butte, nt. WANTED—Strong boy to work at Bismarck Bottling Works. ‘WANTED—A second cook at Hefi- man’s Cafe. ‘ —— FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Competent 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 Ad No. 4, care of Tribune. ‘WOMEN, MEN—Earn $35. weekly addressing cards. Home spare time. Al year work, experience unnecessary, no selling. Write, National, 8413 Jamaica, Wood- _ haven, New York. nnn ‘WANTED—Housekeeper on farm, three in family, no children. Must be able to cook. Good wages. Write c-o Tribune Ad No. 11. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Very well furnished two-room apartment. Two closets. Gas range for cooking. Hazel- one Apts., 411 Fifth St., Phone 273. FOR RENT—A nice, neat two-room light housekeeping aparotment in mdern home. Gas for cooking. Phone 1426 or call 109 Mandan avenue. FOR RENT—A nicely furnished modern apartment for one lady. Always hot water. 807 Fourth street. RIO | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. | ay Laurain Apartments. Phone 303. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Lake Isabel cottage. Three rooms and sleeping porch. Set mn furnished. Fine beac! and hunting. Mrs. O. W. R 117 Main Ave. one FOR RENT—Aug. 1, room city heated apartments, furnished,| Modern eight-room house. For} sale, kitchen cabinet $15.00, bird) cage and stand for $5.09. Phone | 90: | ss | HOUSE FOR RENT—Five room; bungalow located near high sch $55 per month. Inquire at 5 Seventh Street North. _ FOR RENT—Modern seven room| home in excellent condition. Well; located, close in, First National Ban! FOR RENT OR FOR modern four room house. at 512 Thirteenth street. | FOR RENT—Desirable furnished house. Write Tribune, c-o Ad 9. | FOR RENT—Modern duplex. Phone | tly | Inquire | ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Extrd large, well ven tilated sleepin; nished, large closet, close to‘bath, | = telepho.e. Can be used for light! housekeeping. Don’t call at meal | times. Phone 421 First street. FOR RENT—A nicely furnished | = room suitable for one or two|é ple, in modern home, close in. One block from Broadway on Sec- ond street. Call 1437-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, suitable for two ladies. Mus: be seen to be sapurecisted. Cloge in. Phone 788-W, or call at 315 Man- dan street. FOR RENT—Newly decorated fur- nished rooms in modern ‘home. Hot water heat. Call 404 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Large, airy, nicely fur- nished room, with large closet. | Close to bath. Call at 515 Fourta Mite FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in modern home, $12 per month. Call at 610 Thayer Ave. FOR RENT—Two clean, furnished light housekeeping rooms. Call at 1100 Broadway or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—Newly decorated room. Lavatory in room. Call at 512! Ninth or phone 1115-! FURNITURE FOR SALE ino ack walnut, Colonial bedroom in set, all other household articles and canvas cot- oe. J. J. Engelhardt, Mandan, BARGAINS in used furniture. areas Furniture Co.. Mandan, FOR SALE—Dining room table and chairs. Phone 971-W. a = as re MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Complete threshing machine outfit 40 x 62. J. I. Case separator and 28 horse Minne- oes engine in good con- ition. Terms to reliable parties. Priced very low. John Wray, Bis- marck, N. D. FOR SALE—One 12 x.7 “Hedroom' tent with awning and sewed-in floor. Practically new, $40. R. . , 311 Third St. FOR SALE—Four burner electric; range with 18 inch oven, Hotpoint | burner. Cheap for quick sale.; Call 81 FOR SALE—Casting box and one 7-H. P. Electric D.C. motor, cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. -FoR Ly alice desk cheap. | ; ___FARM WANTED FOR SALE OR TRADE. Chcice farm, Will sell or consider Bismarck resi- in trade. Wri room, nicely fur- |= 1321-3 or call at/§ Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words 2 insertions, or under . 3 insertions, or under 1 week, 2 under Ads over 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 same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles WANTED—Three WANTED—Wide-awake sal SALESMEN Successful salesman for North and South Dakota by one of the larg- est manufacturers of its kind in the west. You must have a car and think enough of your ability to work on a straight commission, Salesmen who really work can earn from $150 to $300 per week. Write, giving experience, address and phone number as I will be in Bismarck between Aug. 3rd and 7th to interview men. To those who qualify and make goo: there is an opportunity to become state oa Address Tribune c-o en 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, gi ing references. rite Bismarck Tribune, c-o Ad No. 10. lesmen_ with cars to call on farmers. Should be good for $1,000 per month for next five months. ply care of Tribune Ad No. 17. SALESMAN, Accountant and Office A Used Car Is No Better Than the! Dealer Made It. THERE need be no question about the condition of any used auto- mobile. Wearable parts can ail be THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AUTOMOBILEO dan. Used for demonstrating ses and driven about 2400 miles. ery Rigen priced. Phone 1452 or write M. 0, Steen, Bis- marek. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State Highway Constraction |. Proposals for the construction of a State Highway South of Sterling on U. 8. Highway No. 83 will be re- ceived by the State Highway Commis- sion in the offi ft Augui it which place an cues ublicly opened and Tead. 2. The Proposals must be mailed to or otherwise dep Department of Stat Bismarck, aK and endo Erol b for ee . way South of r= yn . ignwey, No. 83 Fe eral Aid Project No. 282) in Burleigh County.” gether with a didde: jount of tl ist 30, 192 they will for 5%, to- bond in thé full Sross sum bid, must roposal. work consists of {Gravel Surfacing ement involving approxi- mately: 12.218 Miles of Preparing Subgrade and Construction Earth Shoulder: 16,738 C. Yas. Los juli Screening. ping. Pits, 16,738 C. Yds. size to pass Manager desires to make change. Can invest. Bismarck or outside. Write Tribune, c-o Ad No. 13. — ee POSITION WANTED 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 scil. “Rebuilt Cars With a Ker ctation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. WORK WANTED ___ LET ACK’S Raciator Shop clean ovt or f sir that leaky or elost.1 radiator. Ail work guar- anteed and price reasonable. es PERSONAL MADAM —_LATTIMORELLE—Pal- mist and Phrenologist, here 408 Ave. B. Phone 1230. Help; find lost articles, with garage. | 5 will not feet a NOW GO ON WITH THE sTORY CHAPTER XXIV | F yun saw her advantage and pressed it. Rod wi weighing the cost of giving publicity to the theft, of secking the aid of the police and the insurance company. The case was absolutely black against him. No one, only himself, he admitted, had touched the jewels after Lila had given them to bim for safekeeping. And the lock of the case had been difficult to open when he returned it tober... footed as If it had been tampered with, Rod's brain was working swiftly now that he clearly saw @ string of consequences in his outlook. It occurred to him that the police might find sufficient evidence to hold him for trial. eee r. WAS not a pleasant prospect to face, It could easily- mean ruin, complete and final. He thought of Bertie feu and his face grew haggard in an Instant, Lila’s plead {ng took root then. She saw the. expression of defeat envelop his features and then disappear as a spark of bope quickened his tongue to an eager question. “Tell me,” he said, “how much your jewels were insured for, If 1 Could pay it...” Lila laughed. “Don't be foolish, Rod.” The laugh died away as sh saw a look of stubborness seti around bis lips. “How could you pay it?” she asked as though it might be possible after all. “You know Cy {s paying me $150 &@ week,” Rod replied. “No matte; how much of that it took to cove! the insurance, 1 could afford it. 1 don't see how I'm going to prove my innocence, If Cy throws me out on my ear I'd have a hard time getting another job. 1 hate to give the thief a chance to get away but 1 guess a good detective could do as much as the police.” “But Rod, you need all the money you earn.” “r'l age,” Rod said grimly; “1 won’ you take the full loss, Lila. It's fine of you to want to,’ He looked ‘at her with a depth of ABfatitude that curt armly around Lila’s conscience-proof eart. “If I'd lost your necklace and bracelets I'd, feel 1 ought to pay you what they cost, though 1. don't know bow I'd do it,” be added hon: estly. “But they were stolen, unless you rece! them you get only as much as the insurance POSITION WANTED—Man with 12 years general office and bookkeep- ing experience desires permanent position. Phone 461-W. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Cafe in one of the best South Dakota twns of 1600. Seats 70. Well equipped and furnished, lots of electrical equipment, best location in town, on transcontin- ental and other trails, doing ex- cellent business. Ill health rea- son fr selling. Write Tribune c-o Ad _No. 14. FOR SALE—In County Seat Town, central North Dakota, main line N. P. railway—Stock of groceries, dry goods, new stock, good going business. Will sell or rent build- ing newly remodeled. Write Trib- une c-o Ad No. 15, Yds. Crushin pass I-inch screen, file int partmen: State Highways macck, N. Dak., and the office Defiariment ome Bismarck, N, e at the office of the County Auditor in the County wherein the project or proj- ects are located. 6. All_ bidders are invited to be Present at the opening of the pro- porals, Uh e right is any and all proposals, to waive tech. nicalittes, or to accept such as may be determined to for the best in- terests of the County and State. 8 Bidders must 1b contained in the propos bid or bids receives reserved to reject 8, contained in the proposal will be cot ered as ir- regular and rejected as such. STATE HIGHWAY Paes oY a (Signed) J. J. ERMATINGER, Secretary. Dated July 28, 1928, 8:1-8-15 i. Jot Btate Da WANTED TO RENT. WANTED—Modern furnished apart- ment or small furrtished house at once. Responsible couple. No children, Beate particulars and —rental. Write Tribune Ad No. 16. WANTED TO RENT—Modern six or seven room house in Bismarck by Sept. 1st. Prefer centrally located. Phone Mandan 880-M, or write Box 432, Mandan, No. Dak. Fis Yor WANTED TO RENT—Two 1 unfurnished rooms suitable NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State Highway Construction 1, Proposals for the construction of @ State Highway South of Wilton on State Route No. 6 will be received by the State Highw: the offices of the De Highways at Bisma later than 10 o'clos » August 30, 1928, at which place and time they will be publicly opened and read. 2. The Pro must be mailed posited with the of Sta ak. a to or otherwis Department Bismarck, N. and endo ing a Stal on State Project N in Burleis! 3. A certified check for 5%, to- gether with a bidder's bond in the full amount of the gross sum bid, must Accompany each proposal. .. Contemplated work ts of 13.985 miles of Gravel ing road tmprovement involving approxt- mately: Highway South of Wilton Route No. 6 (Federal Aid $1A and Baldwin Spur) County.” cons les, Prepare Subgrade and 19,270 Compact Y. Mi. ; Screening: 4,300 C. Yds. Stripping pits; 2 Vit Moves. Highways at Plans and specifi on file in the Division Office of the Departme f State Highways at Bismarck, N. D., and the office of the of State Highways at D., and also at the of- e of the County Auditor in the County wherein the project or proj- ects are located. 6. All bidders are invited to be ent at the opening of the pro- Is. The right is reserved to reject Any and all proposals, to waive tech- nicalities, or to accept such ay be determined to be for the best in- terests of the County and State. Bidders must bid on all items contained in the proposal blank. Any bid or bids received for any number of items less than those contained in the proposal will be considered as irregular, and rejected as such, STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, (Signed) J. J. ERMAT ER, Secretary. Dated July 28, 1928. 8:1-8-15 “I hope so,” he said feelingly. “I'd like Bertie Lou to know what you've done for me.” : is I'll pay it if it takes the rest of my life time to do it.” Lila sighed. “I'm sorry you won't let me do a little thing like that for a friend.” she said softly. “But if you won't . . . the neck- lace cost six thousand, but I felt so safe over it I insured it for only three. The bracelets were insured for two thousand each. I don't know what they cost. Let's see, that makes $7,000. Oh, Rod, it would break you to pay that!” “It certainly would if 1 had to pay it all at once,” Rod admitted. | “i “But 1 propose to do it piecemeal, Lila, if you don't mind.” “Of course not, silly. 1 don’t want you to do it at all. What's $7,000 to me? I think ill be fun to fool everyone with my fakes. It takes money to throw a bluff about pearls, doesn’t it? If I'd worn them in Wayville they'd have been tagged.” eee ILA was firm. “I'll get that de spoke of. You'd better see him here, though, and not at the office, 1 wish you'd forget bout the whole thing if he fails to turn up the thief.” “No, if | can't pay you the amount of the insurance I'll com- municate with the police,” Rod averred stoutly. “You'll lose enough anyhow, It must have heen my fault, somewhere along the line. 1 ought to pay for it.” “All right. jand, what a long it takes Wilkins!” Lila said voice thgt left no) doubt that she wished to change the subject. “Chuek ft, Rod, no use to worry.” Her voice sgnk to extreme ten derness as she gave bis shoulder little pat. The maid returned with a tray and two crfstal glasses. Lila put you carried on them. Whatever that {ene to Rod's lips. .“Dripk thet and then run along home and forget what happened,” she coaxed. “And whatever you do don’t tell Bertie Lou about it.” “I'll bave to, Lila, She'd won- der what I was doing with the money.” Lila sipped at ber glass in si- lence, Finally: “I wouldn't worry Bertie Lou if I were you, Rod,” she said quistly. “It isn’t fair to me to treat me like a Shylock either. way, she'd be upset about it in- definitely, and worried, too, for tear ou might be under ides, I won't coni you beggar yourself to pay me in & burry.” Ss you out now,” she added apologeti- cally. “I've got to get off to Connie Wystaft’s dinner.” She went to the head of the stairs ik, | to say good night to him. “I'll call you up tomorrow or the next day picion. Be to having HE glanced at a tiny clock on the desk. “I really must put ut seeing the detective,” she said in 8 low voice, Lila hadn't yet become accus tomed to baving servants all over “1 don't feel ified in k such thing from ber, Liha “Ob dear,” Lila he said feelingly. “I'¢ rile Lou to know what you've me.’ laughed. “You're forgetting uch & woman enjoys a secret. 0 that she really wants to keep, Ané Bertie Lov and | other too well now to Ad No. 12. . marck Tribune for suitable re- ward? HATCHET RAIDER DEAD light) housekeeping. Write Tribune BARNYARD GOLF FOLLOWERS | LOST Knoxville, Tenn. July 31—This LOST—Dark brown gaberdine cape WILL PARTY finding leather case city boasts of 28 teams of prominent ae ei iss, eniy [men in civie clubs, banks, industeles urviver of @ group of women who | plants and commercial firms whe ied up” Baraboo, Wis., 70 years|are excellent horshoe pitchers. A - wy 3 raid on saloons with hatch- | ee has been — and contests week, lost on highway between Bismarck and Manda . Liberal reward. Re- turn to Tribune. with keys attached, return to Bi |OUT OUR WAY WAIT, TNS 1S GOT T' BE DOPED OUT. You DONT TAKE AS LONG A STEPS AS ME. LES SEE—You TAKE Two STEPS T' MY ONE~ UH - NOPE -AT WONT WORK, LES SEE YA fer oises ro WHEN ONE AND ONE MAKE _NOTHINGr. 1000. UY BEA SERVES We. TRWLLiams A Cineh { Hore You'Re RIGHT, "

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