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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements MALE HELP WANTED Al THREE young men owning cary for sales work. No house to house canvassing. Must be neat and ag- jive. R. V. Peterson, & Clark Hotel, Mandan, for appointment. MEN immediately to learn ey Led drt Exceptional cp) ber Gi Free catalog, Moler ee poets, Fargo, N. D., Butte, 7 HELP WANTED ye eet girl for gen- | housework in <ome where phother * . away 8 hours during the . Must like and vnderstand idren, Gal sel after 6 p.m. ight hovse- work, one whe can "go home nights. Call at 813 Thayer Ave. after 6:15 p. m. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, must be able to cook. Call evenings at 422 Tenth street. WANTED—Bxperienced aitress at the Patterson Hotel. Apply at kitchen, WANTED—Girl for general house work. One who cares for children. Call _at 314 West Rosser. TIGH SCHOOL girl wants place to work for room and board. Write R. 1, Box 3, Timmer, N. D. fi WANTED—Competent gir! to assist ‘with housework. Apply at 222 Third street, WANTED—Competent gl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. R. S. Towne, 722 Seventh street. __ SALESMEN ____ SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS WANTED SALES MANAGERS—Onur big sea son is just starting, we have some splendid openings for saiesmen and sales managers who have a record of being a producer. Wii: make attractive offer to those that can qualify. Sales Manager, 205 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. | DO YOU poerene les ability and own car? Would ‘manent con- ection with unlimi for advancement interes’: you? If given cn opportunity to actuaily earn $300 to $600 a month from beginning, would you be willing to 2 hard? Phone room 225, rk = wis & Clark Hot21, Mandan, N./ @ ‘Dak. QTTENTION 11 Collect ar $6.00 every order, Make fren $60 | to $180 every week. Two suits or) suit and overcoat $27:95. Satis- cep | & Effective Jan. 3, 1928 ., under * ‘Ads over 25 words, Se , tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY : RATES 90 Cents Per Inch “All classifi ate cash in classified ads ete advance. Copy ceived by 9 o'clock to oad insertion same day. THE ~ BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘PHONE $2 AUTOMOBILES LE—26 passenger bus, dual wheels, four speeds, suitable for wheat hau'ing, gravel, ‘lumber, beens ngers, most any purpose, 36x6 splendid tires. Cost $10,000. Would consider car in trade, very cheap. A little more than the cost of the tires. ©. C. Hibbs, Lucas Block, Bismarck, Ne. ICE FOR SALE—A new 1928 model A tudor Ford sedan, Reason for selling, poor health. Call-at 321 __South Tenth street after 6 p. FOR SALE—Packard 4-door sedan, A-1 shape. Western Auto Co. Mand: or Shop clean that leaky or . All work guar- ice_tea:snable. ort or logs - 1 radi anteed and WANTED—A job cooking in a cook car by a middle aged woman. (Call nate 302 x fteenth street or phone ~ SERVICE _ LET ate haul your ashes and satel bish. faction guaranteed. Big swatch) & outfit free. LaSalle Gold Seal] Clothes, 527 Broadway, New $50 WEEKLY. Men wanted ¢ onstrate and take 10 orders daily | direct from motorists. Amazing Magnetic Trouble Light. Sticks} anywhere More orders, bigger pay. Write for demonstrator and articulars. Magno Co., G Beacon Bi Boston, Mass. A. ly new baseball game. ing $200 weekly. Write for par. ticulars. Nashville Nov. Work: 1401 McKennie Ave, Tenn. Py pase seat Shae ts MAKE $1000 BEFORE CHRIST- | MAS selling exclusive personal} Christmas cards; distinctive steel | engraved designs. Expensive Sam-| ple Book free. Wetmore, Janes| & Sugden, Rochester, N. REPRESENT REAL MANUFAC-| TURER—1928 Fall Dress Outfit FREE; Factory to Wearer Prices; Liberal Commissions; Protected} Territory. NEWEST MODES,; Dept. 135, Drawer D, Chicago, Iil.| REPRESENT Auto Seat Cover Man-|& Direct to Automobile | 2 rices, |g turer. Owners. High quality, low Make $125 weekly. . Elaborate sample Free. Marvelo, 2300, Wa- tpansia, Chicago. ASENTS AGENTS—Big Political Seller; Smith-In-The-Coffin 5c, Send dime for samples and terms. Cash | § in on the campaign. Kemp & Co., West 34th St., N. Y. City. POSITION WANTED YCUNG MAN with several experience Pkone 46) APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two furnished or un- hed three room lisht house- ing apartments. Close in, a m 418 First street or phone VOR RENT—Three room basement apartment in modern home. Heat, water and lights furnished. all eat,rear entrance of 323 Tenth street or phone 952-R. = ‘OR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartments in . modern home. Alco for sale: Dining room furniture in good condition: Call *_at 614 Eighth street. 4 FOR RENT—Furnished and Gay \ Wpighed spartneae warPh Murphy. npestcieh » F, Phone 42’ For ee and ex- ceptionally well furiished api ent. C in. Call at i? FOR RENT—Two farnished apart- ments in modern home. Also a all at 618 Sixth street one _568-W. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments. Call 1100 Broadway or phone 129- apartment. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. ae Laurain Apartments. Phone|# ror “RENT ‘Modern . apartment. Phone 186. L. K. Thompson. - apartment. ian vonth eee i Nashville,| years | in bookkeeping and! work, desires apes z Es B Service very reasonable. -Re Joe Kisele. BENGAL Or‘ental 9x12 living MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAI 6 OF. P. advance steam curing, 40x 40x64 very | hits jumie; peete Ser ator for wit FRumley Oil 3eparater in i. oe: merisrokd Exam- wille. So. 1: Wikies TO TRAVE Hotel at Kulm, N. D. ing pero fiue terms in petting “Matt Clooten, Kulm. Full ition will be given. ‘OR SALE—Boston Terrier male ip three months old. also Whi eek” pullets five month. old. Call at ‘ey smal] house on Indian school FOR SALE—Milli cluding stock nea fixture: quire Nielsen’s Millinery, marck, N. Fak. Good. local Wri infor- In Bis- ‘abbage, pounda 2.50; 50 “Ths. $1.25; 28 ‘tbs. ‘ ek one 884 or call at 42: street. Erlenmeyer Brot! FOR SALE—12 guage Winchester ump gun with leather case. Ellsworth. Phone 795-R or 82, FOR SALE—3 or 4 bottom used plow, good as new. Western Auto Co., Mandan, N. FOR SALE—Giris’ coats, Call at 3800 Ave. B. or phone 121 Dak.; ¥O) Inauire at Tribune offi FOR SALE—7x9 Umbrella tent $14. Roy Neff, 710 Seventh street. FURNITURE FOR SA FOR SALE—Dining and bed room furniture, mahogany screen, gas stove and mic ‘lancous articl all ..t 300 ..ve. B or phone 1257. BARGAINS in used furniture. Seon Furniture Co.. Mandan, Toom rug. Very reasonable. Phone 647 between § and 7 FOR Sant ‘ribune Ad. No. 4 a a Y NEA SERVICE INC Hi =) 51 1 “Wes'heeiodion tee | have sown the wind, and they shalt reap the whirlwind!" — Hosea VIII, 7. CHAPTER 1 WHEN Sybil Thorne was younger and her picture appeared every day or two in the social columns, it was usually captioned “Boston's Fairest Bud.” Society editors heaped praise and compliments upon her. One of them declared her to be “the most popu- lar and the most beautiful” debu- tante of the season. Another pro- nounced her the best dancer, and a third the most accomplished sportswoman. A short while ago one of the newspapers, launching a contest to elect “Miss Boston,” rescued an old cut from the reference room, and headed It “Madcap Belle—Is She Boston's Prettiest Girl?” But Sybil isn't exactly a girl any more. Sho was 30 last month. Her first triumphs date back to the war. It was then she grew-up; falling in love, ‘after tha. fashion of adolescents, with a soldier. Shortly afterward she parked her corsets at a tea dance, and proceeded to the. enjoyment of those reckless pur- suits which reformers and profes- sors write about with great feeling The “youth of the land” was be coming subject for tirade and tears. Worthy citizens formed vigilance committees, and wrote’ articles. Some of them have been support- ing themselves that way ever since. Sybil was 18 when she first got “ herself talked about. It was partly because she was so unusually Pretty. People can believe almost anything of @ girl with beautiful legs, particularly. If she possesses, also, @ certain symmetry of fo! and loveliness of feature Sybil's eyes are beautiful pools of velvety softness, flecked with little darts of coppery stuf. Her skin has an ivory pallor, and she makes up her lips so they look like a bleeding gash in her pale face.’ From the Fe sybtt could talk, she has been a creature of moods and tempers. Her temperament probably has had a good deal to do with fashioning her life. But then, of course, there was the war. The : war bungled a fot of things. Sybil just missed belng & war bride. At Miss Middleton's sélect j Doarding schobl all through the win- ter of 1917 she folded Red Cross ‘bandages, and made innumerable bags of cretonne with draw strings 100 cash down, TAREE Ate MODERN ed.poreh, large fot for garcen, weet aches ‘Price $2t00.00. erm FOUR ROOM ‘ODERN HOUSK, part basemcnt, furnace heat, lot x65. Sale price $2100.00. Terms. FIVE ROOM VERY MODERN bungalow. oak floors, many built- oa features, basement rty in A_ No. 1 condition. vell located. Sale price $4700.00. EIGHT ROOM MODERN TWO story house, hot water heat, large rooms, fire place, outside garage. Sale price $785 SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY| house, east front, near schools, and churches. New lawn, gar- den se Sale price $6300.00, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE | AGENCY Webb Block Fhone 0. HOUSES AND FLATS C.| FOR SALE—Seven-room house. Modern: in ‘every way, including heated yairge, full baser:ent. One of the best built homes in Bis- marck. On pavement, shrubbery and good lawn, always kept in best condition. Excellent location. Well furnished. May pur- chased with or without furniture, direct from owner. For inform tion phy e 267. FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, rooms and bath. Close in. aise 4 room bungalow in the suberb. For rent: Furnished light housekeep- ing apt., eated, $25 per month. Located in the suberbs. Posses- sion Oct. Ist. Call 122 Between 9 FOR SALE—Seven room modern Double garage. Located ement across from school. cali at Whied 4 1 Sik ut reet tools sud FOR RENT—Furnishea sleep! room suitable for one or two “43 jes, must be seen to be appreciated. Furnished to appeal. Close in. Call at $15 Mandan street. Phone FOR RENT—Two large unfurnished| rooms suitable for a two room apt. or two, one room apts. in mod- ern home. Phone 1426 or call at’ 109 Mandan Ave. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ing al in gee hake Call at 623 Si sixth St., of phone 1151-R. FOR RENT—One furnished _sleep- ing room in all- modern home with a porate Lsigedey Close in. Call FoR RENT —Nicely furnished room te one or’ two th modern home. Close in. Call at 400 Seventh or phone 992: FOR RENT—Modern room in new home, suitable for one of two, Call at 716 Third oe or phone 1! AE —Large Pi ‘oom ie abel) lavatory and toilet, suitable for two teachers. Call at 608 Fifth street or phone 1053. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home. Gentlemen only. Call at 415 Fourth street or n ms in mi Hot water heat, Sa a 404 Tenth st eet or phone FOR RENT. ing room in modern home. in. Call at 404 First street, FOR [T—Nicely furnished ing room in modern home. Call at 610 Fifth street cr phone 999-J, FOR RENT—Well furniched front room with kitchenette and closct. Call at 411 Fifth Si FOR RENT—One large room un furnished for light housekeeping. Call _at 411 Eighth street. YOR RENT—One small furnished room in adern home. Galt st 219 Seventh st + UK KUNI —Sleeping room in mod- ern nrmae. Call at 606 Ave, A or vhone 4 Ni Nicely furnished ‘ng rocrare in moiern home. Close Close in. house. A, R. Hoffman, ttu{fman' | Cate. Sybil Thorne questioned mildly, “that your poor father and I have enough to worry about as it is?” Mrs. Thorne’s eyes were blue and faded. She knit from morning until night, and defied herself all tux: uries. Tad, the child of her héart. was at Toul with Battery 4 of the 101st, and there were ible tid- ings those days of slaughtering io Seichprey and the Somme. ba Mrs. Thorne had two records that. ‘she played ever and over on the phonograph: “There's s Long, Long ‘Trail A'Winding Into the Land of My Dreams,” and “Over There. ‘| thought Tad probably sang in France, and it made em feel. ‘|pearer to him. chocolate; a pair of socks and sleeveless sweater. i re cian Npeatlon : Dy MPLE!” sh Tues. “Crazy ola pti ind adc! . don't match” ee: a va rags: She threw her knitting tows asa hago eae | bil ned ion crys fo tl ag uw tt in chap aa As she wound the machin, snd adjusted the néedle th same ‘Tthought was always io her mind— lay room, ment: they heard nograph—“O ver The r e—Over There—' Sybil put hér fingers in her ears. “Oh,” she muttered. “You must remember,” her father told her sternly, “that your mother's nerves al} on edge. Don't let me hear any more about going across, II sul Donsense NEVER knew. that the next day, Sybil went to Y. M. C. A. Headquarters and volunteered for Leverseas service, Yor presently there he | Was & fuling that no felatives of Soldiers:-would be accepted, and ‘Sybil resigned self to the in- evitable.. ~“} tried,” she told (herself say- a “God knows 1 don’t want to y with gauze while Tad and the ot them. .. : She choked on the very thought. in. 40% First serect. ELEANOR EARLY the infantry. Shyly he introduced them to his buddies. One of them was a tall, slim youth, with chestnut hair, bleached like gold from the sun that shone on Devens, and blue eyes with blatk lashes. They had taken his books from him, and given him a gun with which to kill other boys full of promise, and a trench knife, tin case he met:a youth in hand- hand encounter and could not use his gun, At the moment Sybil experienced only one reaction to the blond beauty of him. He thrilled her. John Lawrence was his name. And it was plain that he was a private through accident only. Obviously he had antecedents. Family, traditions, breeding—all that sort of thing. He talked easily. Presently it developed that he had been at Yale—a second-year man. He belonged to Tad’s . fraternity. Mrs. Thorne became interested. Perhaps her husband—he knew Mr. Lawrence’s colonel—perhaps he could help him. Officers’ Training school, or something. John Lawrence protested. Ob, no—really. He would. make the grade all right. Expected, to tell the truth, to be chosen for the next training school. He was very grate ful, however. Mightn’t he show them sround a bit? They made a tour of inspection, with young of- ficers glancing enviously from every barracks, and Sybil the target of all admiring eyes. In a doorway Lawrence, standing aside for the women to precede him through, put his hand on Sybi rm. There was something in the way he did it. A possessive sort of pressure, gentle and com- pelling. She was only 18, and it electrified her. oe prrers they left she had prom- ised to write. It was a girl’s patriotic duty,in those déys. She promised also to send some fudge and a cake, and asked if he needed sweaters or socks. That was patri- otic, too. On Sunday the Thornes motored again to Dever ccompanied by Mr. Thorne, who. handed around cigarets grandly. He took a liking to Lawrence, and invited him down for dinner. ‘The following week the young man obtained # 24-hour leave, and spent most of it at Thorne's place at Wianno. In the evening Sybil showed him the moon over the water, and walked with bim along the beach.” Little waves splsshed mourntully on the sands, and the moon scuttled behind a cloud. The night was | fearsomely beautiful, And Sybil was feartully lovely. She stood with her face to the: sea, while thé. wind. whipped ber drese of misty stuff about her, and | beg her hair to John's cheek. T! took her in bis arms and iased her. After that Sybil braved parental front on car line. street or phone room in modern at 106 Fi RENT—Nice 1 room block from poatoffice, fice, would be dee sirable for pohoel teacher. Call at| street. roou FOR RENT with light } house. Bk keeping privileges. Phone 120-M. NE R' ‘Lt ESTATE FOR SALE —_ hr NEW BUNGALOW, 5 reoms and |‘ bath, porch, full partitioned base- ment with garage. a dandy home. Price $4600.00. “‘Terms. STUCCO HOUSE, 7 rooms and ee modern, sigh 3 fon send wage, .W lot, south front ai well located. Price $8600. Terms. wedi ha cd six roomy and bath,| vga » hot water heat, oak floors, ‘woed trim, ot, front, well located. “Price $4700.00. Terms. NEW BUNGALOW, ctuceo, five) di bath, five closets, built- in ice box and kitehen cabinet, ful) partitioned basement with addi- tional fini: bed room. Garage, bay front _ splendid loeation. conotice te p> anes HOUSE, tuceo, six rooms and bath, hot ir A Bin he akeee fea-|' tac! 0 eon and wondertal home. et fi Trees. $7250,00 fo, quick sale. Pika OTHER equally attractive homes for . Alsc have lots in any part of the city. Insurance of every form -vritten in good relia- ble companies. Money to loan, Phone 188. INVESTC the 3 td SECUR- Office with “irst Guiranty Bank. GREASE SPOTS ease spots can be removed from tester with spirits of sal cmmoniae. Dab spots earefully, wait and then wash in clear water. heel set ot Blemar rth Di ersonal “catm is mai against any of 2" t ish ah day of eA Nee EN of Bismare! leigh, and Bt ie hour of two o'clock P. M. iitn'day ot September, 193 ea hema due upon g' bistece Court, Fourth Judicial Sea AG a, cele Plaintitt, ve. sh . Marqui ™. ae ed at Biemarck, » A. D. 1988. \.LLEN & ENGESETH, Attorneys for Plaintif?, tf Office Ad Bleek, Bigmarck. N. novice sd NO D PERSONAL CLAIM the above notice tha nis brought to quiet e following tee he tno intl in Bloc! g dalton 1928. ETH, Attorne: s fer, ‘Pinincite, perek. , North Dakota. TGAGE FORE- ae SALE 0 Fi the first @ay of for record ter of Dee telah 2 0 the éth day of De ed tn Book 387 0 and 32, will be in such mo! mh ing to the Unite: survey thereof. Ther e of North by given ease. th ed ee sed by a sale age bed * ront ity Ea bth gs 8g 8. 4 B. | An rein th, Atti - ett, * 1" jimensis une for este ie 988. Own a car and pay as you ride. Our Budget Plan gives you immediate possession of a car you'll be proud of— FOR LITTLE CASH! 1928. Ford Touring, BNAP At. reeecceneeees 1925 Buick Standard Six it Sedan, excellent buy $495.00 e $79.00 | MOM’N POP JARNED BY US SON WAT HE HAD SEEN DANSON , HE “REVEN-NOOER’, IN WE BUSHES PEKING AT HIS CABIN, Bur KING, woToRIOUS MOONSWINER, GOES OUT To GET WS OLD ENEMY-~-AND TECAUSE OF WISTAMEN IDENTITY PoP 1S ABOUT To BE Swot WITH HIS Boots, OnE ~e~—~ TEEN, NEIGHBOR OWE or WE BLL WRONG, MY NAMES A Tigh BABYS WTS omy AN TUMBLED DOWN CABIN BUT (T LOOKS LUKE A BACK AGIN, ER YE DAWSON ? WELL,T COULD'A Seagate PS THROUGH BUT St Too GOOD FER. we REVEN-NOOER