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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1928 Tribune: Classified Advertisements ——PHONE 82 =_—. HELP WANTED MALB TAN’ fan to work in mine, ‘one competent to take charge. be lease Sie ate house. bees, or ¢! derson, Lal ae young men for road men on Lg eee: High school graduates ire Div. Enghetr Bay Comm., lympia Bl Block. WANTED—Man who knows farm ee to Gn through country. ay. McCON- ANON ak Cou ANE, Dept. AT, Wino h 25 MEN iamedaiy to ber fession. Exceptional ¢ cp, tunity. Free Scan la mole ber College, Fargo, Mont. WANTED—Man with B work. No house Ce Ms $10 to $20 per me Butte, Easy ig. Earn Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words 2 insertions, 25 words or Wader .......05 3 insertions, 25 words or under 1 week, under 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 r penses. Write Tribune Ad. Norge 8 Dependable Used Cars ee MEN WANT3=D for bridge work at 50c per hour. Apply at Satis Gee miles ra of Glen Ulin, N. J. J. Rue & Soi FEMALE HELP WANTED __ REPRESENT REAL MANUFAC- TURER—1928 Fall Dress Outfit r FREE; Factory to Wearer Prices; " Liberal CO et Protected Territory. NEWEST MODES, Dept. 135, Drawer D, Chicago, Ill. WANTED—Two girls for general kitchen help, also two experienced waitresses. If interested call Mrs. L._M. Bannon, Mott, N. WANTED-—Girl for general house One who cares for children, 314 West Rosser. WANTED—Competent eral housework. Phone 26h or 560, Mrs. C. A. Slorby. 1928 OAKLAND COUPE. This car is fully equipped, used very little sine, can be bought for half 1987 ‘PONTIAC SEDAN. Here is a aoe, light six family car at a low 1986 ‘PONTIAC COACH. The price we have on this will move it quick. and looks like new. ae ie DICTATOR This car sold for M. B. GILMAN CO. WORK WANTED WANTED—Washings of all kinds, also competent girk for general housework. For sale: Lloyd baby buggy. Phone 588-M. LET ACK’S Radiator For won.| out or repair that leaky or clogged and price reasonable. Shop clean radiator. All work guaranteed WANTED—Girl for general house work, 301 Fourth street. ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT. 0 large unfur rooms suitable for a two room pot. or two, one room apts. in mod- ern home. Phone 1426 or call at 109 Mandan Ave. FOR RENT—Three clean furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ex- ra clothes clo:et and gas cooking tove. 622 Thitd street, Phone 132-W. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished sleeping min modern home. Call mornings or evenings at 715 Mandan street _or phone 1321-M. FOR RENT.—One furnished ep- ing room in all modern home with or without board, Close in. Call at 120 Ave. A or phone 983-W. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room suitable for one or two in modern home. Close in. Call at 208 Second street or phone 761. FOR. RENT—Two large furnished sleeping rooms in modern home With piano in one rcom, Call at 816 Main or phone 1411-M. | FOR RENT—Furmished light house- keeping rooms in modern heme. Also garage. Call at 618 Sixth street or phone 568-W. FOR RENT—Modern _ furnished room in new home, suitable for one of two, Call at 716 Third street or phone 1274, FOR RENT—Nicely ‘furnished sleeping room in strictly modern home. Call at 628 ‘Sixth St., or phone 1151-R.. FOR RENT—Nicely, furnished room suitable for one or ‘two young ladies. Convenient to capitol. Phone i222-J. FOR REN1—Furnished rooms “in miodern home. Hot water heat. Call at 404 Tenth st eet or phone | 145-W. FOR RENT—Well lighted furnished g@oom on car line, $15.00 per month. Apply 706 Fourth street. FOR RENT+Well furniched front room with kitchenette and closct. _ Call at 411 Fifth St., or phone 273, FOR | RENT—Two furnished sleep- ing rooms, ladies preferred. Call at 902 Sixth street or phone 1139. FOR RoN™—Furnished sleeping room, hot water heat. Call at 404 Family call for ard deliver. FOR SALE—Packard 4-door sedan, A-1 shape. Western Auto Co. Mandan, N. D. Tenth street or phone 745-W FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms and kitchenette with porch. 402 Eighth street. FOR REN’. —Large furnished room, close in. Call at 316 Third street. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern siuc- co bungalov with garage. ¥inect location, immediate poasrssion. 0.) W. Roberts, 117 Main Ave. Phone 751 or 151, FOR SALE—Seven-room house. Modern in every includii heated garr.ge, full of the best built homes in Bis- marck. ee pavement, shrubbery and good fa’ always kept in best condition. Excellent eae. .Well furnished. Mi chased with or witha fon furniture, @irect from cwner. For informa- tion _phor e 267. IR SALE—Seven room house. ible avement across Wuildings and premise. in good condition. write Row Rt. Riam: oni FOR RENT OB aceon house, also furnished — modern’ gpertnent for light Poarekoening. for sale: 9x12 Phone 1468. Yor RENT—A modern twelve room > qoute. two bat B reamh and partly ==mshed, Im ye ge ion. Phone 905 or call at stréet. m7 z FOR RENT—Modern’. si room house cheap to responsible party. Possession gt immediately. \ Inquire at 405 First street. | ROR SALE—Modern house. Call in, rson at 423 Second street from 2:00 p. m. to 2:00 p. m. FOr RENT-Six room modern bouse, located, ated ah actee Sia room. hou: e, close in. Write Trib- ‘Ad. No. 58. velvet ..rug.|’ For fetoemation \ AUTOMOBILE ay Hi 1928 4Y NEA SERVICE. INC. w THIS HAS HAPPENED SYBIL THORNE, lovely torious, believes heracift iy ind breaking her But Sybil has a devoted mirer—CRAIG ‘NEWHALL, moat eligible bachelor tm Bosto! r marry him, NOW. GO ON WITH THE sTORY CHAPTER V 6QC)H, CRAIG, Craig. Angel Simpleton!” Sybil grasped his coat lapels ‘in both hands and, pull: ing him to her, kissed him and pushed him away again. “Blessed and adorable fool!” “I'd be awfully good to you,” he promised, and taking her hand, raised’ it to his lips to make a bracelet of kisses for her wrist. Ceremonial kisses, Ike strands of sacred stones. Cool and chaste as pearls... . Sybib took her hand away. “Kiss me on the lips,” she sald. And when he had, she sighed happily,. and leaned against his shoulder, “Darling,” she told him. “1 shouldn't have let you—now I don't knew quite what I was going to say. Don't touch me again until I've finished. Your technique isn't conducive to reasoning, And get: . ting married, Craig, is sort of ser!- ous. Now listen—in the first place, I'd make a wretched wife. No do mestic accomplishments—no social graces—" “Now you listen.” Craig put his hand over her mouth to make her. “I don’t want @ cook, or a profes. sional hostess, or anything like that. If I did, I'd go to an employ- ment agency. I want a girl to love and pet and make a fuss over. Budgets and hashes and things - aren't my {dea of marriage. I'm : Rot paging a little woman to run @ \ Vacuum and thaké a wicked mop. “I want @ mistress ‘all wonder and a wild desire’ A girl with crimson lps to kiss, and skin that's soft and sweet to touch. That's why I'm.asking you, Sweetheart.” eoee YBIL thrilled “But there's my past,” ror tested. “They say I'm « bit itt Craigie. Fickle and bard es natle, and anotorious petter.” “Well,.t'm no white-baired. boy myself,” he admitted, ‘and smiled ‘at her absurdities, Pash Ea BL Ua Sa FOR EXCHANGS - : TRADE—Ramsey county quar- ter See Mirtion clear, for og: roperty or othe: Biase en aree ws al mo! Tribune, care of Ad. No, 60. ” “But, Craigle, you're & eateh! Just try proposing {qany other girl in town. My dear, you'd be eur- prised! They'd simply jump af you.. And here you are—throwing your if away on Craig—it's—it’s— posterous!” handkereblet, she wiped her “Darn wind,” she said, “makes my eyes watel “Oh, : weil, Fudd nothing ee ery * about.” in; eanee” her band lamely. “Gee, you'ré'a funny kid, Sybil. Anybody’d think, to bear you talk, Galahad had just proposed to Mary Magdalene. Think it over, dearest. -1 don't want to rush you into anything. But when Tad gets married, you're going to be very lonely. And you'll need someone to cling to.” “You igh meen a that, Grate abe} It’s pei ie you're thinking about You're afraid, when dies, 1’ go crazy again. Like when John died. And you're just “wo FIVE Webb Block od APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three room basement FOR SALE ROOM NEW MODERN Log of oak floors, built-in ice Tita thal etm, Say bali fe Features itehen, ful foram sala ce ond FIVE ROOM NEW MODERN bungalow, oak floors, built-in fea- tures, full partitioned basement, immediate $4900.00. Small first payment. six Room MODERN HOUSE, nee piace, "palin pte) Rimnace f ce $6800. . Very ood Seni: A rth BEAUTIFUL HOME, five bed rooms, large closets, hot water heat, hardwood floors and trim, fireplace. Sale price $7850. Terms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Fhone 0, apartment in modern home. Rea- sonable to party willing to take care of furnace. Call at rear en- trance of 323 Tenth street or Phone 952-R_ during evenings. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SALESMAN WANTED chairs, lain 5 Chal, tabld and eabinet ine First street as phone eA bedroom set com ite, including Kel all 977-M or ith street after 5 o'slo Cae piano, vanit F Al Standard FOR SALE—Piano in very condition, also other housel articles, Phone 841-R. plens, bungalow style. MISCELLANEOUS Hotel at Kulm, N. mation will be ot write Ad. No. Si care_of Tribune. id FOR RENT OR SALE—Hi ie * ron basement serage, furtace heat, BARGAINS in used furniture. roger Sale price: peenely Furniture Os,, Mandan, WANTED TO ae OR ShLuL— D. Good spent for advertising. man, woman, girl and bo: here at it, a beautiful es. tele, ” ders, salesmen, CO., 207-8-9 Washington Sq Philadelphia, Pa. nationally-known million concern, manufacturing line of exclus' n schedule, ance for mail Fall selling season just 0) Correspondence confidenti Please give age, business ex; jence and references in first FOR SALE—25 with faucet, Martin corners, Saxophone Melody. Phone 904 or call 102 Ave. Resident grocery or other small Write or wire Joe or phone business. Schock, Turton, S. D. 0-W, Bismarck garage at Fei sonable price. Tight, warm buil ing, cement floor, gravel drivews Three blocks from Phone_1475. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartments in modern home. Alro for sale: Dining room furniture in good condition, Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—<ingle apartment with kitchenette, nicely and completely furnished, 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments. ou 1100 Broadway or phone 129- -| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Be Laurain Apartments. Phone For “RENT—Compietely furnished apartment. Call at 120 W. Rosser. Sybil thrilled appreciatively. nage dha f eyen. |. oie. Fickle and hard as nails . enough to want to save me all you can. Grief and loneliness. and everything.” ae GHE leaned against him grate- fully. “I feel like the girls in the. comic sheets, Craig. ‘This is so sudden.’ “You darling!” he cried, and moved to take her in his arms. “Just a minute. Just a minute.” With both hands she waved him away. “Bit still like a good little boy. The lady of your heart must appreciatively, | Donde! rr.” j “But. you're so deliberate!” he “You told me to think {t over,” she reminded. him. And over his shoulder,, 2s be drew away, she saw another true Pathetically boyish. With the sun on his hair, and the light of love In his eyes. A phantom in khaki. And she-eaw bis mouth grow hurt, as she gazed. And his outstretched aie Grop to his > + + Could she'break faith with the dead? She thought of her father, as she ch hour is} hoart,” she told bin.’ youth with bis heart full of love and dreams. She remembered what ‘he’ had sald that afternoon. ; “I want to see you happily mar- “Daddy'a be so happy," she re flected, and a warin, lovely feeling filled her heart. How bis dear eyes would Fe ot But there » Joba, ts beat like a ai i at that sbe ores r temples, to ar bim away, + «+ Poor lit 80 long, long aso. a —the way he had loved her, food the une, care of Ad. No. 49. ~ crockery jar anvas porch swing, black traveling case with brass postoffice.| A’ WANTED TO BUY—Small grocery or confectionery store in small live town. Write este Trib- FOR RENT—Desir: reasonable. le office rooms, Inquire Dahl Cloth- ing Store, 410 Main or phone 359. Coshocton, Ohto. Cc and keg wine-grape juice. California Vineyards $6.00 every order. to $180 every we ro 81 suit and overcoat ‘sor 95. faction guaranteed. Bij beets free. LaSalle ae fr 10 TO $20 DAILY FOR SALE—Casting box. Inquire at Tribune offi PARIS WANTS LIGHTS the dark days of the Zeppelin. Cheap. Paris.—_(NEA)—Montmartre resi- dents have filed complaint about the drab appearance of the city at night. Paris, at one time the best lighted city in the world, has done little to- ward regaining this leadership since territory still REP! RESENT Auto | Auto Sei ufacturer. owners. Make $125 weekly. samples free. bansia, Chicago. ope! ‘over Elal IND ELEANOR EARLY —___s, _ “But there's my past,” she protested. “They say I'm a bit wild, Crat- way they had talked and planned. How he loved her! e wouldit if he were alive e told herself. ‘He cared to feartully then because 1 was young and good, and he was young and good, too. There isn’t that kind of love when a girl gets to be 23 and knows life. Love at 19 is a beautiful illusion. Sometimes Sybil felt ‘as if she had died with John Lawrence and been reincarnated within herself, and, having died, had gone on liv- ing. So that there had been two Sybil Thornes—and one was dead. Perhaps the girl John loved wan- dered with.him in Elysian flelds— or glept by his side in a soldier's grave. | And this girl Craig wanted to marry—she wasn't really the girl John Lawrence lovéd. Then what if she did marry Craig? And bore him children? John Lawrence Woulda’t care. What do the dead want with bodies? “Crimson lips to kiss and #kin to touch.” -_e@ eoe he | BRIN REING, se bares she turned te plein mes Law. fence, who was killed in the war. There's néver been else but John—not really. ‘I love John, Craig—love him still.” “I love you too, Craig. And— and of course there's my body. Craig. Whatever's happened to my soul, there'd still that, Sometimes na tread re mi o tl eee Gould you be satisfied, Craig. with a gt vies ove was—war— Craig. paused. chard yore it into words. aot Craig caught: ber hands that fur- im |tered so futilely, and kissed her tear-drenched eyes, “I should never,” he murmurmed, “be jealous of a dead man.” “Then,” she said, “I will marry you.” “Oh, my God!” he cried, and took her in his arms and smothered her with his caresses, “When, Sybil? When?” “Right away,” she told him. And she smiled very sweetly upon him because she was thinking ‘of her father. But of course Craig did not know that. He only knew she looked transfigurcd. “Now take me home,” she com: manded. “I want to tell daddy.” eee ‘T WAS dark when they reached the house. One of those soft, moist darknesses of early Spring. Piercing the dampness—throwing strange, blurred radiance—a row of cars stood at the curb, their dimmed lights glowing sepulchrally. “Dr. Parker!" she whispered. “Daddy's doctor. And those other cars, and the house all lighted up. Daddy's dead, Craig.” She clutched his shoulder in a spasm of agonized horror. Her face grew white and frozen. The door opened and a great are. of yellow light spread from the hall over the lawn. “They're coming, Craig—the doc- tors. They've left daddy because he’s dead.” Solemn men, filing solemaly down the steps to their cars. A big man and a little man, carrying black. (To Re p. Continneg) What had nappene ned ‘while Bydit Ustenea to Oralg's proposel? There's tragedy im the next Raid bye And, on the heels of Dest! 3 marriage feast érawe near. world searched over to find pcan thing that cost less than a penny that was good enough to a4 is fiber in white, red and rus- advertisement, costing in in 1,000 lots, even less in large “3 set ae. a i t- 'e protect on repeat or- bes Cectobades! paid ROWN’S MI LLS NOVELTY MANUFACTURING juare Bldg »» Seventh and Chestnut Sts. SALESMAN—An old established, | A’ dolar thoroughly oe diversified ive advertising spec- ialties and calendars, requires foll time services of capable salesman. Permanent connection, weekly re- mittance against liberal commis- including full allow- and repeat a ing. ter. The American Art Works, Ine., ¥ SALESMAN—One of our repr resen- tatives was recently transferred and we have a splendid opening for a producer to secure the bene- fits on repeat orders from the sales made of our pure fruit te osi- tion will pay $100.00 per week and more if you have the capabilities. | 50) ompany, 205 Plymouth Bidg., Minneapolis, ION 17 Collect and i t Watiee swatch old Seal Broadway, New York. $ EASILY earned selling shoes tort the largest direct to wearer con- cern in the world at saving of $2|t to $3 pair; some good protected Doublewear and two| MILLIONS of dollars Rave been EARN $306 kitchen The whol inet, combina- tion desk and p! Wee hte cabinet, machine, oil heat- ing stand and other articles. Call at MAKE $1¢ MAS sselling excel Christmas cards; dist engraved designs. sample book free. W.tmore, Janes # Supen, oe 100 LY— ing agents Mother Hubbard jo can- xiang. galery or ae. intents R ARD PROD-|« one 5s Congrese, Chicago. Rese or Roh gl rors- pve Fert mort i n, mort eCann the tint day of October, 192 a nied Mi for record in the office of the Regis- ter of Deed ut of the County of urs leigh, and State of North Dakota, on the dth day of December, 1936, ‘and recorded In "Book 187 of Mo orvenaes & on Dawe 132, will be foreclosed D of ee remises in such mortgag ereinafter dea th door of the Court Hou tl It; f Bi the Co ur | tion. ote. at ition, were not all without a receipt the L. D. Seri the amount ue Upon oe ne iy of sale. ile seat New, kot tomobil 85 9 ite like wildfire. # Taye Write QUALITY SALES a bis s. Denver, Chicage. State of North MDakote, County of urleigh.—i ia, ma “Court, Fourth Judicial ny south east jon thirty five {i . $5), In one hundred and forty (14 f Range seve (7 ee ie to survey thereof, uch mort, BE the dace the trl of one thousand of and olay, 6830) ‘aol are @ t conte, ($1,662.21 Dated duty 1h; 1928. IN, Mort e. & | Alten 1 a Engin “Attorneys fer Wort. a dk, North Dakota. y ree loa Haney. Ww. Jane, anak Sturma, nown, or interest \ scribed in” fendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- ewer the complaint in this act whieh is on file im the office of i clerk of the District Court of Bi Fleck, after mons upon rou, exe) ft a 4 in case of demi plaint. Dated at Bie re D., this t8th t day of July, A. i Abia & ney fo ortice ‘and ost Hoskins Block, ate OF NO PERSONAL CLAIM ne td Rotice that the above action is bi tht te 15, and 1g tn Bi 1d Coffin's Addition at = | Direct to Automobile High quality, low prices. rate Marveto, 2300 Wa- ack the eplatnuift againet any of the dani F je 28th te at ons 1928. ALLEN & BT: Attorneys (or Pialntit Bi ck, North Dakota. Y | National Bank Building, within thirty ‘the | 9:8-15-22-29; 10-6-15 afi-ies t SUMMONS oe Dakota, County of In_ District “Court, Fourth Judicial District. wpieth, B Bie th evetetit, vs. Helen State us Burlet — Why do without it? Per- haps you don’t know how little you'll have to pay for a car that’s guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. ‘hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which said complaint has been filed with Clerk of the District Court in for the County of Burleigh and of North Dakota, ne bm eaig a of your anawer t Seriver_ at hia, office in the city Biemarek, North Dakota, In the 1925 Chevrolet Coach, ot ‘iret days after the service of this sum- mons upon you, exclusive of such service, and failure to appear or a: by default will be tal inst you for the relief demanded in the com- 1927 Master 'Six Buick Sedan, new tires Ist dey of Septem- t Office and 3 Firat National Bank Building, lumarck, North Dakota, :/DAMAGES ASKED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT La Moure —B. J. McCann of Verona is suing Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Triplett of near Independence, ing $10,000 damages for the h of the plaintiff's son. McCann claims that the accident was the re- sult of careless driving on the part MOM’N POP WE STRANGE MYSTERY SURROUNDING We DISAPPEARANCE SOF PoP 1s < HEIGHTENED BY “SOME STARTLING MEWS as BACK,EN! Tat eL, BE MUSIC TO SOME | OF Tue jogs The Plot Thickens ABOUT PoP GUNN, HES’ ALE» AND BACK! WANEN'T You HEARD? L WAS NENER So FLABBERGASTED OMY, ARE. OT WS LAKE SEEING Someone FROM TWsy DEAD. f MUST PHONE MOM.. POOR DEAR, SHE MUST, BE CaNING! "4 WER EVES OUT. WITH HAPPINESS, ANMAT'S WONDERFUL? AND TM HWONGRY SO STEP ON iv! \WHAT ARE YOu cigs Speers = MELLO, MOM 9- TLL BET You'RE SIMPLY DYING WITH HAPPINESS. NHEN 1 SAW MIM YOU COULD HANE FLOORED ME WT A FEATHER . EXERN BODY JUST KNEW HE HAD PASSED OUTOF THE PICTURE FOR GOOD, AMD TH WANE POP. COME SO CLOSE £ COULD HANE TOUCHED HIM -1 PFS apr Nepey WHAT'S TUE MATTER ?- HELLO! WELL’ : “THAT'S FUNNY - SOME THI OR TNE BEEN ped OFF-,