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Tribune Classified Advertisements ——PHONE 82 ==-— MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—High school boy’to work in clothing store before and after school on Saturdays. Write Ad. No, 40, care of the Tribune. ‘oung man with car for steady employment. Ask for Mr. LeVine, Grand Pacific hotel, city. WOMEN, GIRLS—Earn $35, weekly addressing cards. Home spare ‘ime. All year work, experience unnecessary, no selling. Write, National, 8413 Jamaica, Wood- ~ shaven, New York, LADIES—Make $5 daily, spare time, home, copying names and address- es for mail order houses; exper- jence unnecessary. Particulars 2c. uy? 1416 Sycamore, Cincinnati, 10. Write for information. More sitions open than we can fill. 366 1-2 Broadway. Fargo, No Dak. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. One who can care for baby. Phone 959 or call at 718 Third ~_ftreet. SEs Shs ean WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Must be competent. Call at 314 W. Rosser. eh lela ed ___ POSITION WANTED __ YOUNG MAN with several years jexperience in bookkeeving and “general office work, desires per- manent position. Phone 161-W. SALES! i SALESMEN D THE THOS. D. MURPHY CO. RED OAK, IOWA Recognized leaders in Spec- jalty Advertising Media offer an opportunity for permanent and profitable connection with old established house selling Art Calendars, Indoor Billboards, Business Greetings, Direct-Mail Campaigns, Art Leather, etc., in established territory in North Dakota. Exclusive territory, full*com- missions advanced weekly, clos- est home office cooperstion. -:Customer list furnished. Write full details as to exper- jence, age, references, present employment, etc., in application letter. CES SALESMAN—An old_ established, nationally-known million dollar concern, manufacturing a thoroughly high-class, diversified line of exclusive a ing spec- ialties and calendars, requires full time services of capable salesman. Permanent connection, weekly re- mittance against: liberal commis- sion schedule, including full allow-! ance for mail and repeat orders. Fall selling season just opening. Correspondence confidential. Please give age, business exper-| ience and references in first let-/ ter. The American Art Works, Inc., Coshocton, Ohio. | KEEP $6.00 ADVANCE COMMIS-| SION, each sale. 2 suits o1 it and topcoat or overcoat Unusual qualities, satisf: uaranteed. Exclusive patterns. xtra. ee outfit free. LASALL GOLD SEAL CLOTHES, 5 Broadway, New York. Ss ‘DY SALESMAN GOOD territory available for exper-| ienced salesman with car, to sell a full line of candies direct to re- tail trade from manufacturer. Our products are guaranteed and sold; at especially attractive price: Mention experience and _qualific tions in first letter. Write Trib- une, care of Ad. No. 43. SALESMEN BE YOUR own boss. Sell the most sensational selling line of men’s suits, topcoats, overcoats. Un- beatable all-wool values. One for $21.00. Two for $36.50. Highest “commissions. The season's most dignified selling outfit sent wit out charge upon receipt of refer-| ences. ard Tailors, Inc. 694 Broadway, N.Y. as MAKE $100 BEFORE CHRIST- MAS selling exclusive personal | Christmas cards; distinctive steel | engraved _ designs. Expensive sample book free, Wetmore, Janes} & Sugden, Rochester, NEW SPECIALTY for chants, | sal guarantee and commissions to salesm2n who can sell. I, Tuck- er, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. a ly new Laseball game. ing $200 weekly. Write for par- ticulars. Nashville Nov. Works, 1401 McKennie Ave., Nashville, Tenn. ie REPRESENT Auto Seat Cover Mai ufacturer. Direct to Automobile owners. High quality, low prices. Make $125 weekly. Elaborate 4 samples free, Marvelo, 2300 Wa- dybansia, Chicago, AGENTS WANTED —District Agent to handle tented ‘Automatic Adjustable renches, Will let exclusive for the State of North Dakota. Write Epeedgehy Automatic Tool Co. Ine ri, Automatic Tool Co., Inc. Box 82, Sait Lake City, Utah.” SOLLECTION Agency wants travel- ing Salesman-Auditor. Solicit con- tracts. .'.ppoint sub-agents. $100 weekly. Give references. INTER- NATIONAL, 236 Mills Bldg., San|\ “Francisco, BUSINESS CHANCES pt. income $300. month. T-B and Asthma Sanitar- jum. Sun shines 365 days. $20,000. . Terms. No trade. Chas. E. Mark- ham, Needles, Calif. PERSON 42 lon q ness matters, as to address of ret Moore, who ‘has mnt of Butte, Montana | Kindly submit same-by writing Bismarek Tribune, care of ad No. 39. Will give reward. ‘PARTY lonving Sept, Tat for Los ngeles-has rcom for passen- en “— references. Write P. 0. *» WANTED TO RENT | 'ANTED TO RENT—Six or seven room bungalow. Write Ad. No. giving all de- Webb Block __RPAUL ESTATE FOR SALE Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words 2 insertions, 25 words Or under .........06 3 insertions, 25 words Or under ........0000 1 week, 25 wi 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 FOUND FOUND—A leather key container. with several keys. Owner may have same by calling at Tribune office and -paying advertising charges, FOR SALE FIVE ROOM NEW MODERN stucco bungalew, hardwood floors, fire plac», double garage, very good Iccation, Sale p-ice $6750. Terms. A SIX ROO: MODERN 1'V ) STORY house, hardwood floors, fire place, south front, west end. Sale price $6500.00. Gocd terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGA- low, hardv-ood floors, built-in fea- tures, basement garage, good con- dition. Sale price $4700. Easy terms. EIGHT ROOM MODERN TWO story house, hardwood floors and trim, hot water heat, fire place, bailt-in f. tures, South frent, out side garage. Sale price $7850. Terms. THIS AGENCY HAS A LARGE number of very desirable lots and NEW BUNGALOW, FOR RENT—Apartment, is FOR SALE NEW BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and ena ae full gy ocd ment with garage, a jome. Price $4900.00, Terms. STUCCO HOUSE, 7 rooms and bath, m arage, Svell located.” Price Terms. and in good condition, " yull lot, south front and $3600.00. COTTAGE, six rooms and_ bath, rch, hot water heat, oak floors, ard wood trim, east front, well located. Price $4700.00. Terms. stucco, five rooms and bath, five closets, built- in ice box and kitchen cabinet, full partitioned basement with addi- tional finished bed room. Garage, east front and splendid location. Price $5400.00, Terms. NEW HOUSE, stucco, six rooms and bath, hot .-ater heat, built-in fea- tures, garage attached to house, beautiful finish and wonderful home. Evst front. Trees. Price $7250.00 fo. quick sale. Terms. OTHER equally attractive homes for sale. Also have lots in any part of the city. Insurance of every form written in good relia- ble companies. Money to loan, Phone 188, INVESTC2S MORTGAGE SECUR- ITY COMPANY Office with First Gusranty Bank. APARTMENTS. three id private bath, city heat. For Heating stove 37.00, bed with mattress and springs, al. most new, tennis racket and an oak kitchen cabinet. Phone 905 after 5:00 p. m. FUR RENi—lwo room furnisned apartment, 706 Sixth street. For sale: Four burner Perfection Oil stove, high chair, gas stove $15. Phone 1344. apartment! FOR RENT—Furnished t Bey Laurain Apartments. Phone THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ______ WORK WANTED clean| FOR SALE—Seven-room _house.| FOR SALE—Pool model ladies’ and its. Phi 7 Third street. Mrs, Erstram. PAINTING, decorating. Good work. Reasonably priced. A. Arntson. Phone 899. Lost a Oech, mao Ci ae » Re- |. Phone 770. betas! ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two small furnished rooms in modern home. Reason- able. Call at 408 First street or Phone 667-W mornings or ‘after 6 o'clock. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping rooms with gas for cook- ing. Phone 619-W or call at 619 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Single furnished rooms for light housekeeping on first floor. Available Sept. ist. Phone _568-W or call 618 Sixth light house- s in modern home. Also for sale: Dining room furniture in good condition. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Two large unfurnished light housekeeping rooms in mod- ern home. Close in. Call at 222 W. Broadway. ——Nicely urnis! sleeping room in strictly modern home, Call at 623 Sixth St., or phone 1151-R. ‘—Furnished rooms in modern home. Hot water heat. ee at 404 Tenth st eet or phone FOR RENT Well furniched front, room with kitchenette and closct. Call at 411 Fifth St., or phone 273, FOR RENT—Furnished room. In- quire at 214 Fifth street. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Dining and bed room furniture, mahogany screen, gas laneous articles. B or phone 1257, FOR SALE—Household articles, electric washer, etc. Call at 228 W. Thayer. . FOR SALE—Leather davenport, rockers, perfection oil stove .and oven. Cheap. Call at 323 Seventh street or phone 977-M after 5. houses at all ‘prices and can sat- isfy any buyer. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Taone 0. STORE ROOM at Bismarck, N. D. Bank, corner Third and Main. Al- so basement, same vicinity, suit- able for business or athletic pur- ose. ly Dakota Corporation, x 368, Bismarck, N. D. frigerator very cheap, 201 First street or phone 1243, THU nM Vb FUK FOR SALE—Sanitary cot and _re- Call at BARGAINS in ‘used furniture. ——y Furniture Oo., Mandan, @UUSES AND FLATS MISCELLANEOUS Modern in every way, including heated yarr ge, full baserrent. One of the best built homes in Bis- marck. pavement, shrubbery good lawn, always kept in best condition. Excellent location. Well furnished. May be pur- chased with or without furniture, direct from owner. For informa. tion phore 267, FOR RENT—Modern seven room house by September first, hot w: ter heat, suitable for roomit Must be seen to be ap- preciated. Phone 1419-W or call at 206 West Thayer. FOR RENT— Almost new five room bungalow, located north of High school. For further information inquire at 502 Seventh street north. Ree — WANTED—Responsible party wants to rent five or six room modern house. Bungalow preferred. Can move any time between Sept. Ist and Oct. 15. Phone 1284, FOR RENT—Duplex. Tce boxes for sale. Inquire at 506 Ave. A. Phone 796, ger bus, dual wheels, four speeds, suitable for wheat hauling, gravel, lumber, assengers, most any purpose, -86x6 splendid tires. Cost $10,000. Would consider car in trade, very cheap. A little more than the cost of the tires. C, C. Hibbs, FOR SALE Two used trucks. One 3 1-2 ton Packard. One 3 1-2 ton Republic, One McCormick binder, used. On Terms. DAKOTA CORPORATION P.O. Box 368, Bismarck, N. D._ FOR SALE—1 1926 Chevrolet truck, one ton; * 1926 Ford truck, one ton, In Al condition. Inquire at Hafterson Top Body Works, 518 pC SSeS, FOR SALE—Good truck with dump body and box. For further infor- hone 249 or 277, ‘Packard 4-door sedan, ee belo Auto Co., in good condition. Phone 1452, M. O. Steen. such as China closet, Mason jars,|- __WANTED Tu BUY WANTED TO BUY—Ford ro: or light truck. J. C. Beattie, Mandan street. FOR SALE or exchange, change. Van Hook, Lucas Block. Phone No. 289. Ns} LWU D2 RUTH DEWEY GROVES O12 ect. THIS HAS HAPPENBD BERBIF LOU and ROD DRYER ily, ried, antil LILA an other trying to a haut Both women try to find bin wi NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLIV SOWELL. that is the condition?” Bessie asked Rod in reply to his statement that he would ac- cept the job at the cottase on one condition. * ‘i “Simply. that I shall be at liberty to quit whenever I choose,” h plained. “And I'll agree that the owner may discharge me without notice.” Bessie hesitated. “I, haven't the slightest {dea whether or not I can endure liv- dng here alone,” Rod went on, but he did not add that his doubt was inspired by the fact that the cot- tage reminded him so much of Bertie Lou. _, Bessie had decided that Bertie Lou would want her to meet his terms. “I’m sure that will be all,| they would turn over the house to an unvouched-for stranger. Rod let it pass. If they wanted to investigate him, let them. It was an absurd thing, anyhow, his taking such a job. He didn’t really know why he did it, except that the opportunity for some physical effort appealed to him. It would be @ relief to have a chance to work with his hands, out- doors. But five dollars @ week would scarcely maintain him. He had a little money. He'd have to use some of that, and he mustn't wait until it was gone before seek- ing @ position in his own field. “Here's the address, and the name of the landlady,” he said and wrote them down on a pieco of Daper torn from @ notebook. “When will you let me know?” “Tomorrow night? What's your telephone number? If everything is all right I'll give you @ ring.” Rod gave her the number and she jotted it down. “Tell the owner that I'd like to but in a garden,” Rod said when be was leaving. “I'm not working just at present and I'd like to be busy around the place.” eee HEN Bessie repeated his re Quest to Bertie Lou the latter smiled. But the smile was erased when Bessie informed her of Rod's Conditional acceptance. “He's afraid maybe he won't like the simple life,” Bessie added, using her own words. Into Bertie Lou's . | mind flashed an interpretation that killed a little of her pity for Rod. So he still longed for Lila, did he? That was what it meant. The simple life hadn't much attraction for bim. Perhaps if he were not down on his luck be would be back with Lila and her friends, in the night clubs. Bertie Low thought she could well right with the owner,” she said. |r “He wants you to leave your ad- dress and the name of someone we can ask about you.” She smiled in friendly fashion, but Rod did not return the smile. “I've no references,” he said shortly, “but I've lived for several weeks at my present address. You may inquire about me there if you wish,” “Well, of course, it’s a funny way to do business,” Bessie declared, merely for the sake of appearances. “But if you've just come to town—" That was an explénation for his lack of references that she brought out in order to make Rod believe » she assumed it to be the real one. Tt wouldn't do to let him suspect must somehow have put all the blame on Rod, and managed to con- vince Cyrus of her own innocence. Bertie Lou despised Rod at the moment she told herself these things. She despised him, but still she “pitied” him. And the next day she telephoned to bis landlady, as @ matter of form, and made a few inquiries about him. All that she could learn was that he was a satisfactory tenant. eee Tt evening Bessie called bim and announced to bi:) thet his He could references were Q. K. have the job if he wanted ft, ead when would he go out? Rod replied that he would be at the cottage the next morning. “Make it tomorrow evening—at half past eight and I'll be out there,” Bessie answered and Rod agreed. “You can go ahead with the garden,” she told him when he ar- rived at the house promptly on the half hour. “Here's the keys. Be sure you don’t go away and leave the doors unlocked. And there's some bacon and eggs in the icebox for your breakfast, but there {sn't any ice. Ob yes, here's your first week's pay and two dollars to buy seed for the garden.” Rod thanked her and offered to walk to the station with her, but very decidedly refused. Ber- tie Lou was at the station. “What did he say?” she queried excitedly when Bessie came trudg- ing along just a few minutes ahead of their train. “Doesn't he think five dollars is too little?” She was sorry she couldn't afford to pay him moro. But even as it was she couldn't continue long to keep him in her employ. There would be no rent to help meet the payments on the house, and her own salary was not sufficient for anything but her own expenses ot the five dollars she was paying Much of the $500 she had re served out of the $2,000—it wasn’t quite $2,000 that had come from Rod but she had saved a little of her salary before she fell ill—was gone. She could carry on for about two months and thea she must either rent or sell. And in the meantime... . Well, it was thrilling to know that Rod was living under their very own roof. Yes, theirs, for she had decided he should be part owner. For convenience she would keep thé title in her own name but she always would consider that Rod shared in its ownership. And if she sold the house she would send his half to him in care of his father. The other half was legitimately hers. She would not use it unless necessity compelled her, but after all, even if it was the price of Rod's desertion of her, was she not entitled to half of the money that had been saved through stint in which she had borne an equal |ATEVER it was that she for from Rod's in her house failed to materialize, however. She couldn't bring her- self , to him. Weeks-went by, that’s about all 1 could get out of him. Say, Bertie Lou, is this guy straight?” into her throat. didn’t know that it was their house, their little house of dreams. He was at liberty to have callers if he wished . . . only, from some thing Bessie said and the way she looked when she said it, Bertie Lou had a sickening impression. “What makes you so sure that a woman was there?” she countered to Bessie's question about Rod. “Well, I guess Mr. Brown doesn't wear gold hairpins,” Bessie an: swered shortly. Brown was the name Rod had taken at the time of st change of address, De-’ spite his belief that Lila would not seek him out in a humble abode, she had done so. Rod had gone to Tom Fraser to ask his permission to give his. name as reference when at last he found it almost impossible to obtain a position without one, Tom had asked for his address. And Molly had given ft to Lile when the latter said she had s personal matter to take up with him. Molly had a healthy suspicion of the nature of Lila’s “personal mat ter,” but she was too desirous of pleasing the wife of an influential man like Cyrus Loree to refuse the address, although she did wish she hadn't mentioned that it was in Tom's possession. eee TH time Lila had found Rod at home. She looked around bis poorly furnished room with an open sneer upon her skillfully colored lips. “This isn't necessary,” she sald, ignoring the lack of a welcome and the fact that Rod stood and did not offer her a chair. “Cyrus will take you back,” she added after waiting in vain for Rod to answer her re mark. “Don't waste your time,” he told her then. Lila moved nearer to him, “Are you going down to the gutter before you decide to take life as you find it?” she asked tensely. “Perhaps, but not with you,” Rod sald levelly. Lila drew back a little and the next instant Rod had s feeling that she would necd but little prompting to tear him to pieces if she could. It was just after this visit from Lila that he was served with the papers in Bertie Lou's divorce action, and lost the position Tom's reference had helped him to get. His newborn ambition shad died then and he did not seek anyo help in getting work. He took what be could get. And changed his name to Brown. And it was of Brown that Bessie reported, with not the faintest glimmering of suspicion that he was Bertie Lou's husband. She did guess that hi ,more to her friend than merely “a young man I used to know,” however, and Bessie wasn't going to see him put anything over op Bertie Lou. So she told what she knew. ‘He had a woman visitor in Ber- tle Lou's house. (To Be Continued) FOR SALE OR TRADE “LIST YOUR PROPERTY _ buyers, also clients who will ex- No. 12 , building and lot, also 18x24 ice house, 3 pool ind soda fountain, Doing a nice business, A paying pro- position for the right party. Own- er must sell on account of other business isterests. Price and terms reasonab! Mb eh call it. P. advanc: Rumeley steam engine, Minneapolis separator, belts, set of 12 bottom lever lift vapid ten- der and water tank with gears, sleeping cab. Splendid deal at very low figure. W G. Worner, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 853-M. FOR SALE—26 H. P. Advance steam engine, 40x64 Rumley Grain Separator in good shape. Rumle: 28x44 Separator with Rumley Oil Pull 16-30 engine. Separator in A lshape. G. J, Kundert, Exam- iner, Northville, So. Dak. WANTED TO TRAVE OR SELU— Hotel at Kulm, N. D. Good pay- ing proposition, fine location. Good terms in vl Matt Clooten, Kulm. Full mation will be given. WE REPAIR all makes of sewing machines at reasonable prices. Needles, parts and supplies for all makes. Singer Sewing Machine Shop. Phone 254 or call at 210 nee sett FOR SALE—12 guage Winchester ump gun with deather case, $30, S C. Ellsworth. Phone 795-R or infor- FOR SALE—Electric pi 10, cost $1400.00. New. Bary in price for at Smith's FOR SALE—Registe Worlds best ret: 5 Kennels. Howard Stone, Rockford. N. New or 4 bottom used plow, good ai al Western Auto D. FOR SALE—Second hand sewing machine. Phone 1099-W, mornings or evening. FOR SALE—Girls’ coats. a 300 Ave. B. or phone 1257. FOR SALE—Casting “box. Inquire at Tribune office. NOTICE OF MORTGAG CLOSURE 5: Notice {s hereby gt certain mortgage, execut livered by John ¥. Fort, to Frank 6 of Bur- ‘kota, on for ter of Deeds of the Count: leigh, and State of North the 6th day of December, 1926, and recorded in Book 187 of Mortgages on page 132, will be foreclosed by a 4 in such mort uo et door of the Court House in the city of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North kota, at the hour of o'clock P.M. on ‘the 18th day of Beptember, 1928, to satisly the amount due upon such mortga, on the day of sale. The premises. scribed in such mortgage, and which will be sold to satisfy the same, situate in Burleigh Count North kota, and are described ‘The south east quarter ( tion thirty five (Sec. 35), in Townsht hundi and forty (140), Nort enty eight (78), Wer jeridian, en Go" There will b at the dat thou and sixty two doll cents ($1,663.20). Dated J 11, 1928. 8. ALLEN, Mortga, ., Attorneys for forte y, North Dakota. wagee, Sil: SUMMONS en of North Dakota, County of ur! 88. Write | 7" ro persons unknown, estate, or interest in, or lien or @ cumbrance upon the property de- seri! in the complaint, De- 8. e of North Dakota to the named defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- awer the complaint in this action, which is on file im the office of the clerk of the leigh Count serve your xcribera’t the! Block, Bismarck, days after the Dakota, and to wer upon, the office in the Hoakins D.,, within thirty }/mone upon you, @: of nervice; and in to appear or ars i be taken against you by de the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 28th day of July, A. D. 1928. ALLEN & ENGESETH, Attorneys for Plaintitt, Office and Post Office Address, Hoskins Block, Bismarck, N. D. OF NO PERSONAL ent action is brought to quiet title in the plaintiff in the following remises, situated in the marck, County of Burleigh f North Dakota, to- to the City of Blamarck, North Da- kota; that no personal claim is made by the plaintiff against any of the defendants. Dated thie, 38th, day Attorneys Bismarck, 8:18-25; 9-1-8-15-22 of July, 1938. ENGESETH, for Plaintiff, North Dakota. led bide for 100 T., more Lignite coal will be receiv Clerk's Office in At Board ry Hello, Folks! S'pose you wonder who I am and what I am doing here. ‘Well, my name is “U OTTO BUY.” I just hired out with LAHR MOTOR SALES to tell you all about the good buys they have, and I want you to know my slogan, “Turn to the Right Place.”" Watch out for me in this paper. Tam going to appear reg- ularly. Yours truly, MOWM’N POP FROM THE VICINITY? OF POPS SUPPOSED NOSE-DNE ONLY ACCENTUKTIE MOM'S, FEARS TuAT Fate MAD DOUBLE- CROSSED PoP ON WIS FIRST FLYING VENTURE. SHE CUTS SHORT HER STAY AT POINT PLEASANT WHERE, FOR THREE TWRILLING. DANS, “THEY WAD ENSONED BEN NOTORIOUS , AS “THE HEIRS To THE MYTHICAL, DANGERFIELD MILLIONS —* on. @-——~ STN NebAS ABOUT AS EASY To GET A DIME OFF-A-HER AS VU 1S To MARRY] “THE OFF THE PRINCE, TOWELS tee triebt to 6 Mom Heads for Home SUG WOTEL MANAGEMENT WISH’ 7 WSS OLD To EXTEND “THEIR MOST SINCERE CONDOLENCE AND HOPS THAT M&.GUUh, WHOM WE LEARNED YF MUST BE A To ADINRE FoR HIS STEOUNG QUALITIES DURMG WE BREF WERE , 1S SNFE,So HE CAN COME AGAIN AND REMEMBER “THAT OUR SERNICE WILL BE EVEN BETTER AND “WE RATES JUST AS REASONABLE NEXT SEMSON—__ WINE TO GATHER THEIR BIGGAGE UP INA TmaT's MRS. ‘BOB DAWLEY SO] POP GUNN.HE'S |! ATTENTIVE ‘To? / THE BABY UMO WENT UP IN AN AEROPLANE AND NOVERR CAME DOWN = B BIG FISH MATA DEN OF 40 wast! OUGHT To Se esse JAMES TRANELED THAT WAN - THE OLD ROMAN TYRANTS TURNED THEIR. 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