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2* Write Tribune Ad. No. 52. iF > i Anderson, New Cafe, Under- wood, N. D. e FOR RENT—Two furnished ‘rooms FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisenaait | —=PHONE 8 2 am — HELP WANTED MALE MANAGER WANTED—For Bis- teary. 965000 cash deposit re- essary. .00 cash deposit re- quired on goods. up month- ly. MANUFACTURER, 207 South 18th St., Omaha, Nebr. 25 MEN immediately to learn Bar- ber profession. Exceptional cppor- ae Re Free catalog, Moler Bar- eS lege, Fargo, N. D., Butte, 0 WANTED—Man ‘with car. Basy work, No house canvassing. Earn $10 to $20 per day above expenses. ‘WANTED—Man cook for cafe, Good lace and good wages. Inquire R. WANTED—First man. Must | Phone 848. s WANTED—A No. 1 lunch counter man. No other need apply. Frank’s Place, WANTED—First class auto me- chanic. Olson Garage. ee FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘WANTED—Competent eral housework in ..ome where mother '; away 8 hours during the day. Must like and understand children. Call 978-W after 6 p. m. class delivery. furnish reference. WANTED—Two girls for general : kitchen help, also two experien waitresses. If interested call Mrs. L. M. Bannon, Mott, N. D. WANTED—Competent maid for general housework. No cooking. Phone 902 .r call at 802 Ave. B. Classified Advertising Rates ‘Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words .75 2 insertions, 25 wor 3 insertions, 25 wor or under ....... 1 week, 25 words under ..........0... 14S Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- 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 ‘APARTMENTS ———— FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartments in modern home. Alto for sale; Dining room furniture in good condition. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Furntshed and unfur- ttished apartment. Murphy and FW. Murphy. Rose apartraents, Phone’ 427. FOR RENT—Completely and ex- ceptionally well furnished apart- ment. Close in. Call at 120 W. Rosser. WANTED—Girl for general house work. One who cares for children. Call at 314 West Rosser. WANTED—Competent girl to assist with housework. Avply at 222 __ Third street. iB WANTED—Experienced waitress at the Patterson Hotel. Apply at kitchen: : WANTED—Dish O’Brien’s Cafe. ‘washer at ___SALESMEN_ “SALESME! OLIi WANTED ITORS SALES MANAGERS—Our. big sea-]. @ son is just starting, we have some splendid openings for salesmen and sales managers who have a record of being a producer. Wii: make attractive offer to those th can qualify, Sales Manager. 205 Plymouth Bildg., Minneapolis. ¢{ Minn. SALESMEN under 45, experienced jobbing or wholesalegmen, call on retail, wholesale trade, hospitals, banks, schools, docto1 No sam- ples to carry. Commission basis. Men in our employ average over}é $100 weekly. D. J. McCarthy, 201) Sansome, San Francisco, NTED. with several years experience in bookkeeping and general office work, desires per- manent posit OOMS NT BOR RENT—Two rooms wi kitchenette and closet, -- furnish for light housekeeping, on grow floor, near high school. Phone| 487-W or call at 523 Seventh street. : | FOR RENT—Furnishea siceping room suitable for one or two lad- ies, must be seen to be appreciated. Furnished to appeal. ii Call at 315 Mandan s 733-W. 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 room suitable Zor one or two young dies. Convenieut to - capitol or Call at 314 Ave. D or|& phone 1222. FURNISHED ROOMS—Clean and i@Attractive in modern home. Rent very reasonable. Telephone 705-R or call at 413 Ninth ‘street: after 5:00 p. m. iw S564 FOR RENT—Newly furnished front sleeping room with large closet, bath adjoining in private modern home. Call at 600 Tenth street. FOR RENT—One furnished _sle ing room in all modern home with or without board. Close in. Call at 120 Ave. A or phone 988-W. FOR RENT—Modern — furni room in new home, suitable for one of two. Call at 716 Third street or phone 1274, . FOR. RENT—Nicely ~ furnished. s¥eeping room in strictly. modern home. Call at 623 Sixth St., or. phone 115! FOR RENT- ely furnished ‘room in modern Itome, four blocks from ostoffice. Gentlemen preferred: hone 440-J. only, Call at 415 Fourth street or hone 1152. FOR RENT—Farnished rooms in modern home. Hot water heat. Call at 404 Tenth st eet or phone 145-W. 7 FOR RENT—Well lighted furnished Toom on car line, $15.00 month. Aj 706 Fourth : FOR RENT—Well furnished - front ‘oom with kitchenette and closct. Il at 411: Fifth St, or phone 273, FOR RENT—Two furnished. sleep: ing rooms, ladies preSerred. ‘ Call)’ at 902 Sixth street or phone 1139. for light housekeeping. Call at. 813 Thayer Ave. East evenings. R RoNT—Furn sleeping ~ room, hot water heat. Call at 404 Tenth street or phone 745-W . ing room in modern home. Cl..se in. Call at 404 First street. FOR RENT—One large room un-| furnished for light housekeeping. | Call at 411 Eighth street® { %& iH RENLS—Sleeping room in mod-| . rn home. Cal! at 506 Ave, A or| phane ‘196. ROOM FOR RENT with light houee- keeping privileges, e 461-W. . ne 120-1? FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ments -at Varney Apartments. a NON SS A hs FOR RENT—Apartment, two rooms and kitchenette for light house- keeping. Call at 402 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments. cu 1100 Broadway or phone 129- FOR RE NT—Furnished apartment. Ake Laurain Apartments. © Phone FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment. 930 Fourth street, tees ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE ae) BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and ith, porch, full partitioned base- ment with , a dandy home. Price 00:00. “Terms. 5 STUCCO HOUSE, 7 rooms and bath, FOR SALE FIVE ROOM NEW MODERN bungalow, oak floors, built-in ice box, gas stove, water heater, laundry stove, Geld built-in features in kitchen, full partitioned basement, .-basement ent salt she $4700.00. Small first paymet FIVE ROOM NEW MODERN bungalow, oak floors, built-in fea- tures, full partitioned basement, { basement garage, furnace ‘heat,. immediate crap ey Sale price. $4900.00. all first payment. SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, two story, hardwood floors, fire- lace, built-in features, furnace Very good eat. Price $6800.00. terms. é A_ FINE BEAUTIFUL: HOME, five bed rooms, large closets, hot water heat, hardwood floors and trim, fireplice. Sale price $7850. |. Terms, : HEDDEN REAL ESTATE . AGENCY . : Webb Block Fhone 0. FURNITURE FOR SALE avenport and two chairs, 2 plain chairs, ‘kitchen chairs, table and cabinet, combina- tion desk and phonograph cabinet, dresser, sewing machine, oil heat- ing stove, smoking stand and other miscelleanous articles. Call at 112 First street or phone 687-W. ami ‘plano, also Standard banjo. Phone 1393 or write Ad. No. 51, care of Tribune. BENGAL Orental 9xi2 living room rug. Very reasonable. Phone 647 between _f and 7 p.m. 3 modern, and in good condition, garage, :wil lot, south front and well located.. Price $3300.00. Terms. COTTAGE, six rooms and bath, rch, hot water heat, oak floors, hard wood trim, east fron‘, well located. Price $4700.00, Terms. NEW BUNGALOW, t‘ucco, five rooms anc 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, gara, tached to house, beautiful jh and wonderful home. Eznt front. Trees. Price $7250.00 foi quick sale. Terms. OTHER equally attractive homes for sale. Alsc have lots in any part of the city. Insurance of every form ‘vritten in good relia- ble companies. Money to loan. Phone 188, = INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECUR- ITY COMPANY Office with First Guaranty Bank eens Semen MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO TRAVE OR SRLT— Hotel at Kulm, N. D. Good pay- five location. Matt Clooten, Kulm. mation will be given. FOR SALE—Large roll top desk, oak, quarter sawed in splendid condition, very reasonable. Call C. C. Hibbs, Room 5, Lucas Build- ing, Bismarck, N. Dak. WANTED T '¥Y OR" LEASE— Resident grocery or. other small business. Write or wire Joe S. D., or phone BARGAINS in used furniture. ey Furniture Ca, el . D. - 4 ey __ AUTOMOBILE. ‘ FOR SALE—Packard 4-door sedan, A-1 shape. Western Auto C Mandan, N. DD. - . HIR |] COPYRIGHT 1928 4Y NEA SERVICE LINC THIS HAS HAPPENED When SYBIL THORNE was younser people e Prettiest girl m ni editors heaped praise ments upon her. only 18 ent Craig wae the moat el! efor tm Reston. why she doesn't mar NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER IL Ts and Sybil were on the beach at Craigville, lying side by a! under an orange umbrella that junflower blooming on 8 brink. Sybi! sifted sand through the fun- nels ct her palms, making fittle mounds like ant hills on the scar let jersey of her. swimming suit, and meditated languidly on the nts of the summer. From: the beginning Craig: New- hall had been in love with her. At first he had been a bit hard *o handle—particularly after she had fet him kiss her, “Tell-me you ‘love*me, Sybilt” She remembered how fiercely id whispered it—a hoarse com- ainst the softness of her “But I don’t!” she had protested, breathless and a little frightened. “Not really. 1 only-love to be loved.” * Now she turned toward Tad with = . & sudden burst of “You see, Taddy,’ “I don't ever mean to be married. Craig understands. Ages ago I told +hini ‘so. I sald I'd play round all he wanted, if ys remember It was ohly playing. No promises. No: demands. Romatice as free as “the: wind.” pasa In her secret heart Sybil. had made a vow. She would never, she swore, tell-another man she loved him. Because that, she belleved, would be-betraying John. After-his death she had tried to feel like a widow, but her mind: pulled one ind her emotions another. the poles. cause E-like to pet with Craig is Bo sign that I love him. :. “Ol girl wouldn't let man *telss her until be'd sworn undying devotion and all that sort of:tting. @ was sure he ‘respected’ ‘her, stand for a. little “petting— of cor they didn't call tt If'ehe got iollow feel- in the stomach, she'd think abe in“love, Then they'd get mar “I let Craig ‘kiss me because 1 Uke’ it, But I'm not * g self @ bit.’ TE love John 1 ever did. It doesn't mak, difference ‘that’ he's’ dead... . Maybe there's no fdelity in me. 1 don’t know. desks got my soul, and I-don’t believe lips count very much,” : Br remembéred‘a night on ~ the: shores of Lake Waban, all Miners, and bewitching in the. nd left the nd gone and | the. trunk fallen birch that - Uke a lanky tree-ghost, all white aod slender on the.ground. That was _ when she said, “Don't i «“Maybe there's Ups count very mi a his kiss on her lips.. She remem- bered how had drawn away- and how she had clasped her arma about bis neck and whispered, “Isn't half a loaf better than nq bread?” Then he had crushed her to him with a smothered -sort. of groan, and his kisses were ‘hot and merciless, z 7 oe Sed stirred restlessly. . And then, rolling over on her. side, looked Tad cooly in the eyes. tay “Honestly,” she repeated, “I don't want to get married.. I may be an egg and all that, but I'm still in love with the first boy I ever kissed, ‘And it seems’ to me- it’ wauld be a: sort of a rotten thing to love.a dead man and marry a living one.”.": “Hell's bells!” Tad sent haifa dozen stones skipping, one-atter the other, beyond the distant white caps. “You'd be a darn sight bet- ter off, Sib. You -girls seem to think you can get away with any- thing. But you can’t dance unl you pay the piper. And you can't go running around’ all your lite, Sis. Of course you want to marry. Every woman does.” cause I loved Jobm.1 ‘can't love Craig—or anyone élse...1.. think that must be the price.a woman kas to pay.. One love—and when it perishes life ts sort of over. I read something once: ¢ “*And the price of love is this— A crown of thorns for bead, WANTED TO BUY—Small | or Confectionery store in small live town. Write Bismarck Trib- une, care of Ad. No. 49. WANT! Grain to haul, 60 bu. capacity, [oe right. Write Niek . Elder, 418 Fourteenth street N. FOR SALE—Millinery business, in- cluding stock and_ fixtures. In-| FO quire Si Millinery, Bis- marck, N, : eae for oF wo passengers in a sedan. Leav- cing Fr lay or Saturday. Addicss <i B. 604. STRAYED—One Hereford ler with horns, weight about 1000 Ibs. Notify State Penitentiary. FOR SAI plow, Co. or 4 bottom used as new. Western Auto iandan, N. D. —Casting . Cheap ffi vO. Inquire at Tribu: Why do without it? Per. haps you don’t know how little you'll have to pay for a car that’s guaranteed t give perfect satisfaction. 1928 Chrysler Coupe, “52” Model .........$595.00 1925 Hudson Coach, com- pletely equipped .....$895.09 Lahr Motor Sales Co. Phone 490 [about love as if there wi IW J ND ELEANOR EARLY price tag.on it. ‘Thorns and vinegar!’ Suffering catfish!” M ee Ss? IRLY Tad regarded his sister. Nice Uttle house in the country. Flock of kids. After all, t! the life. Take Newhall now—there's not a better fellow on earth. Lis- ten, Sis—” ‘No yse being sentimental, Tad. A sirl can't éat her cake and have it,.too.” ee “What in blazes,” he growled, “are you talking about? Any- hody’d think—" ? “Don't be a fool, Tad,” she ad- motished. “You know perfectly well what 1 mean. Suppose I had &@ yearning for, that little house you're talking about, and kids in @ back yard. Do you suppose Hd want to marry any of the booze hounds, we know? . “It sounds sort of funny, but if 1 ever DID. get married, I'd want to sort of settle down—oh, I don't thean I'd be -@ vegetable. But: I'd Cut out. all. these wild parties, and =-well, you know yourself how it fs, old thing.: Who wants to marry ‘8 git! ‘that’ a with my crowd for three years? You wouldo’t not if you were sober, I ‘ “Hey!” “Clumaily ‘he clapped his band over ber mouth. “What are you ogo) bout, idiot? How do make things very clear. 1 wish 1/6 could make ‘you understand—bit | ¢ iat fs, DO you: uhderstada, | ti Tad ran bis band through bis| ‘They {rumpled hair. “I'll be darned {f-1- do,’ fessed, and pulled. a sti bleached ‘like molaskes candy,. do between hia eyes. “You'rs. too dai analytical, and you don’t know! ‘what it's all about. you When start dissecting life and love, and jail chat sort of thing, you're getting im over your lity tn.me, Tad. 1 don't know. Only John's got my soul, and I don't believe holidays when they waved flags, and made speeches and got drunk.” Bright spots burned on Sybil’s cheeks. ' “It makes me so damn mad!” © she cried, and clenched her small brown hand: ‘Tad took her rebel- if human nature the world would havé gone mad ages ago. Men couldn't keep their sanity if they . |couldn’t forget.” 2 “I know.” Sybil sighed wearily. ‘I'm not bitter about it any more. “Someone wrote a poem—'‘It was for visions that they fell.’ Well, we've lost the visions, and that makes the sacrifice all worthless. I hope the dead. don’t know how stupid it was—dying for nothing. - + . I thought at first I was going to myself, Tad, but I guess it’s only in books that people die of broken hearts. I wanted grief to and faith was the loveliest thing on earth. Whep it perished we sub stituted reason. And reason is so unsatisfactory. It gets. you aw fully muddied. . . . Now I. think there isn't any absolute wrong. No real signs. Only.ever so many wild, foolish things—‘gestures’ the psy- choanalysts call Aaet HEAL wim @ sudden change of spirit she giggled. é “I'm not sinning, Tad. I'm only gesticulating.” But Tad was very sober and spoke _ Ike s patriarch, . “You're talking in circles,” he oer sagely. “Poor, crazy little HOUSES AND FLATS ba Sg mgt co Ww . ines ' Tocation, immediate possrasion. 0. W. Roberts, 117 Main Ave. Phone 751 or 151, ven-room use, heated yarcee, full aces ont One ated yart.ge, full bases-ent. One of the Suite homes in Bis- marck. pavement, shrubbery CAWON 7 MY Boovs~ You STU OWE we A WUNDREO AN’ THUMY FOUR DOLLARS~~ How nished hous hou INIA =U R= Tavs \T ALL OUT. HET 16-1 MEAN AYU MIGHT AS di - THEM AS HAS cits” ve room se. call at 305 Third ereeet. on pavement across from Buildings and 46 ns" write Box 81, Bis ie "|FOR RENT—Six room house at 101 First street. at 405 First street. FOR RENT—Six room: mo house. R. Hoffman, YE GAWOS! TL. HEFT CANCEL THET DEBT? . T._CAINT STAND ANCTHER YEAR O' THESE MONTHS BLASTE FROM BAYIN’ a, REQ. U. 5. PAT. OFF, MOM’N POP . Pop Gets the Once-Over | Oe Poe HAS /RIRED WS IOEurtTy, THE FACT THAT HE RESEMBLES DAWSON, A MUCH HATED Lv uwr FER CEDTAW AF MIT'S ‘ER NO, Bil: WE ‘PERS LIKE THAT SKUNK NEN-NOOER AN THEN AGIN WE DOWT - 3 UES’ KIN'T. SIN= WAL TLE GO FITCH - JOHN MEKINLEY AND KGEP YER GUN ON MIA; BILL, AN! WF HE S'MUCH AG MOUES, CUT ANOTHER HOTCH (hi: MER GU "THAR. AINT AYMAN IM “THESE HLS +] iW SHOOT BETTERN MG -PLUGGIN' RABBITS “15 EASY dae HAINKS.'S. FUN, BUT UN. FINGERS (Tew FER WE TRIGGER WHEN T. WIN PULL A BEAD ON GAME RUNS + QUIET = UKE.