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—:~ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928 HELP WANTED MALE [|ANAGER WANTED—For marck store. Experience uneces- $650.00 cash deposit re- sary. jired on goods. 100 up _month- io MANUFACTURER, 207 South i8th St., Omaha, Nebr. oe [5 MEN immediately to learn Bar- ber profession. Exceptional yee tunity. Free catalog, Moler Bar- ber on Mont. lege, Fargo, N. D., Butte, NTED fan with car. asy - Work. No house canvassing. Earn ee to $20 per day above expenses. rite Tribune Ad. No. 52. MEN WANTED for bridge work at ic per hour. Apply at camp three F miles east of Glen Ullin, N. D. J. J, Rue & Soi YOUNG MAN WANTED. Apply in 2 son. Underwood Typewriter .. 106 Third street. F © WANTED—Tinners and __ furnace Be French & Welch Hardware ore. SALESMAN WANTED WANTED—Salesmen for __ well- known Waterless Cooker Kitchen Craft. Sells readily, for it is not only used daily but needed in every home since it protects| 1 health, saves time, saves its price in 2 to 4 months. Entire meal in one utensil, on one burner, no at- tention. Guaranteed against de- fect in construction, nationally ad- vertised, unusually salable re- - mainder of year. High earnings, advancement. Write The Kitchen Craft Co., West Bend, Wisconsi SPECIALTY SALESMAN A-1 Specialty salesman to- take stand prosperity; handle a big proposition with returns of. large remuneration for salesman who will think and work, Strictly a direct Manufacturer's line, selling direct. to dealers. In replying furnish three references. Address Boxley Manufacturing Co., Rich- mond, Virgini ___ FEMALE } > W. eee WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework. No other need ppoly. Call at 117 Main Ave. or one 751. Zi 'ANTED- for g work. Call at 213 West Rosser Ave. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two large clean fur- nished rooms with bath for light housekeeping, private entrance. Also for :ale: A bicycle, good as new. Call at 213 Eleventh street, one half block from Broadway. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home, $10.00 per month. Phone 921 or call at 307 Tenth street, opposite St. Alexius Nurses home. FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, heat, light and water furnished, gas if desired. Call at 411 Eighth street. * FAR RENT—Beautifully furnished sleeping : -m in modern home. Call mornings or evenings at 715 dan street or phone 1321-M- FOR RENT —One furnished sleep- 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—Nicely furnished sleeping rooms in modern home, centrally located. Call at 404 First street or phone 586. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping} room in modern home. Close to} capitol, Call at 811 Sixth street) phone 374-W._ FOR RENT—Nicely, furnished sleeping room in strictly modern home. Call at 623 Sixth St., or otphone 1161-1 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms and kitchenette with porch. 402 Eighth street. ‘—Large furnished room, Call at 316 Third street. : HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT —Strictly modern siuc- co bungalov with garage. Vineet location, immediate possession. O. W. Roberts, 117 Main Ave. Phone 751 or 151. FOR SALE—Seven-room — house. Modern in every way, including heated garrge, full baser-ent, One the best built homes in Bis- mirck. On pavement, shrubbery and 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 phor e 267. FOR RENT—Five room house with light and water only at 215 South Fifth street. Close in, ready for possession Sept. 16th, rent reason- able. Inquire at'1100 Broadway or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—A modern twelve room house, two bath rooms, and partly furnished. Immediate ;-ossession. Poop 905 or call at + Second: ing heated garage, full basement, srahrubbery, lawn, ” good location. r 267. ‘OR RENT—Modern six ~ room Souse cheap to responsible party. Possession immediately. Inquire | at 405 First street. FOR RENT—Small modern house centrally located. Responsible parties of adults. Write Tribune d._ No, 56. < ed FOR RENT—Large house, entirely modern, in. perfect condition. Im- mediate possession, Phone 877. FIVE ROOM all modern house! ae a p dg rent. Call at) 400 South Twelfth street, +* person at 423 Second street from See olen FOR RENT—Six room” modern house, located- at 223 Twelfth: Thone street. eget Ad. Tribune Classified Advertisements - —_=— PHON 8 2 ==— Classified Advertising Rates . Effective Jan. 3, 1928 insertion, 25 words tional per word APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Large three room un- furnished apartment consisting of entire upstairs, newly decorated and all modern. Call evenings or mornings only, at 614 Rosser or phone. 21. FOR REN’ mall 2 room apt. fur- nished or unfurnished. Als» want school girl to work for- room ,and board. For sale: Good. heating stove cheap. 422 Fourth or phone 1219-W. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads. are cash in Copy should be. re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ssesssssitisemmmnsanssiasaisanimms Dependable Used Cars 1928 OAKLAND COUPE. This car is fully cquipped, used very little: and looks like new. STUDEBAKER ‘DICTATOR 0, can be bought for half: FOR RENT—<single apartment with kitchenette, nicely and completely | - furnished, 411 Fifth street. Phone 278. FOR RENT—One two-room fur- nished apartment in médern home, 924 Fourth street. Phone 543-W. SNT—Furnis rtnrent. Gos Laurain Apartments.. Phone FOR RENT—Completel apartment. Call at 120 W. Rosser. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR _RENT—2 furnished FARM WANTED Dana, Emmons county. To the right party will furnish seed grain on half crop share. Possession can be given at once. Apply to Effa B. Sayler, Bismarck, N. D.,! __309 Mandan street or phone 578. WANT to hear: from owner having ri North Dakota farm for sale. f bargain, send price and de- scription F. B. G. Box 495, Ol- ney, Ill. WANTED-TO RENT—Farm land. 80 acres cultivated or prairie land, To be located north of McKenzie, N. Dak., for farming next spring. | Write E. Samuel, Bismarck, re of Lewis Garske. MISCELLANEOUS ip MIS GRER ANON se WANTED TO TRAUB OR SHILT— Good pay- Hotel at Kulm, N. D. ing proposition, fine location. Good terms in selling, Write ‘ull infor- Matt Clooten, Kulm. mation will be given. FOR SALE—25 gal. crockery Jar with faucet, canvas porch swing, black traveling cas with brass corners, Martin Saxophone C/ Melody. Phone 904 or call 102 Ave. A. FOR SALE- ipo 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 637-W. Pp 1927 PONTIAC SEDAN. Here is a d light six family car at a low 1926 PONTIAC COACH. we have on this will move it quick. M. B. GILMAN CO. phone 898. ER OR Saee FOR SALE—Electric range in good order, practically new, reasonably priced. 611 §econd street. Phone 812-W. \. competent girl for general housework. For sale: Lloyd baby charge of territory. Man who can) WANTED—Washings of all kinds,| FOR SALE—Lloyd baby carriage in good condition, Reasonable price. Phone 729 or call at 710 Broad- LET ACK’S Radiator out or repair that leaky or clogged work guaranteed and price reasonable. "WANTED Tu BUY WANTED TO BUY—Pa to buy a four room modern house at a satisfactory price. Write Ad. No. 55, care Bismarck Tribune. Al HALL to fina that her died during her absence. and her frail little mother. ly bravely for TAD'S NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER VII MES THORNE, : engrossed. in Preparations for the marriage, was busier than the bride's mother. She monogrammed Tad’s handker- chiefs and pajamas, and debated endlessly on the problem of a real “nice wedding gift.” Almost every day she made the weary round of shops and stores. pricing silver and glass, rugs and china—comparing - values all the way from Copley Square to Scollay. Finally, in an antique shop on Charles Street, she compromised on ‘an ancient secretary and a high boy with @ bulging front. remonstrated “Valerie doesn’t like old NN HH MT Mrs. Thorne bristled defensively. “They're extraordinarily fine pieces,” she said, “and there’s noth- ing could be in better taste than Craig had chosen a silver cock- tail set: a tray, and a mammoth shaker and many goblets. Craig—he tried so hard-to be one of the family, Sybil’s heart went out to him, when he discussed with Valerie the advantages of a wed- ding breakfast as against a buffet luncheon, very solemnly, like a wise -He listened patiently to Mrs. Thorne, who was hemming curtains for Valerie's kitchen. Did he think yellow checked gingham would be cut, or would he like plain white, banded with delft blue? The blue would match any ordinary linoleum best, of course, but then, wouldn't the yellow afford a pleasing- con- Street. FOR SALE—Modern home, includ- urther information phone Craig was confidant and lackey for the lot of them. rands for Valerie, made reserva- tions and bought tickets for: Tad. Mrs. Thorne, when she took to weeping, found his shoulder always accessible. Even Mrs. West sought Crs was to be Tad’s best man, and Valerie’s cousin, Bertha Onts, was to be maid of honor. She was dark, and-rather florid,—a little greasy looking, BybH' thought, with straight, olly hair and small eyes. An admirable contrast Bertha was.so dull she made Valerie positively radiant, and more exquisite, than ever. heard that beautiful girls some 7 ed modern 5; ‘room house, close in, Write Trib- e ‘No, 53, : | never an American firm | nf a traveling salesman to so- Heit ders in-Canada, or appoints: t Canadian agent for that it becomes technically 1i- Dominion income tax. ugly friends, in order to seem mioré beautiful themselves, but never before had she tent any ~ eredence to the notion. ap if taken at once, electric washer. Phone 8-F-4 in morning or 800-R after 3 o'clock. FOR SALE—Roll top d chair, also household furniture. Call at 201 First street. BARGAINS in used furniture. ray Furniture Co.. Mandan, HI COPYRIGHT 1928 4Y NEA SERVICE. INC. THIS HAS HAPPENED you, Valerie?” the rector was very High Church. now for sublimity. oe Tad was beginning to wonde he had ever really known way emotions. “You'll be a wreck dy the time iy, when’ she came to him one evening from the dressmaker’s, exhausted and in 1 get you,” he told her gent tears. knew she bad VALERIB was not as Innocent as ‘Tad had thought. She discussed’ their married life with & great deal of modern frankness. “I don’t propose to have any ebit: dren for at least five Years,” she told him. dow “All right, baby,” hi « “And if I should ever stop. WANTED TO BUY OR LEASE— Resident grocery or other small business. Write or wite Joe Schock, Turton, S. D., or phone 570-W, Bismarck. FOR RENT—Good garage at rea- sonable price. Tight, warm build- ing, cement floor, gravel driveway. Three blocks from postoffice. —Phone_ 1475. FOR SALE—Used school deske and seats. Anyone interested vrite John O. Rise, FOR Lien School District, Arena, N. D. SALE—Set classics. Anniversary edition. | Good as new, $50.00. Irving Funs- ton, Menoken, N. FOR SALE—Eight heal of Holateln milch cows. Will be fresh this ate Write John Sabat, Bisinarck, . D. FOR RENT—Desirable office rooms, reasonable. Inquire Dahl Cloth- ing Store, 410 Main or phone 859, FOR SALE—Casting box. Cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. Dee mal Rubber is being experimented with for paving purposes. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Biemarck Woman to Address Librarians Miss Bessie Baldwin, state library commissioner, of Bismarck, will de- liver the response to the address of welcome when a joint meeting of the associations of North Dakota innesota convene October 9, at Fargo and Moorhead. The sessions states will attend all the sessions.|Premier Mussolini. The property/thorities failed to bring back his The morning of Tuesday, October 9,;was presented to Il Duce nroperty| it. tnd. Yiewing of” exhibite ut Farge:[end he has now turned the Job over|Toeal barber shop for a shampoo and viewin, exhibits: a and he has now turn: e ver al lor ‘ Mrs. Harvey W. Bertelson will pre-|to wounded veterans. ” ma ~ bers ‘acre improved farm. I Aye © as goes ui to Dy acre place. Pie between Braddock and! ——_——_—_ IL bd HELPS VETS BLIN! \e. ans’ association of Italy has been|ness overtook given a 128 1-2 acre farm by last May. Efforts of medical au-|cause of de mont’s of creating a model farm| Recently de Bremont entered @ . None vibeatr oben Tas: pestelaae ELECTRIC VIBRATOR CURES |suddenty sprang from the chair ery: IDNESS ing. “I can see! I can see!” 11—Blind-| It is now believed that a blood de Bremont/| clot, broken by the vibrator, was the ) blindness, NES: /EA)—The War Veter-} Passaic, N. J. at Leo G. will continue through the 10th and A number of speakers have been placed on the program and librar- ians from many cities of the two 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. 1925 Chevrolet Coaeh, 1927 Master Six Buick Sedan, Lahr Motor “Where'd you get gil these ideas?” Tad persisted. “What's got into It was to be a very simple cere- mony at St. Margaret's-by-the-Sea, the little stone chapel where Valerie's grandmother had been married 50 years before. Not that there was anything sentimental about the Wests, but only that St. Margaret's afforded such an ad- mirable solution. It was much smarter than it had been in the days of Valerie's grandmother, and It was quite the thing to be churehy about a marriage. Jazz weddings were distinctly passe. Dig- nity had become a sacramental thing, and Valerie, who six months before had contemplated carrying a swagger stick to the altar, itched St. Margaret’s was austere. It was, indeed, the yery place for a “little - family wedding.” There seemed to be nothing even fatntly disrespectful to the memory.of Mr. ghd about eer ~married a it. Margaret's. A city: ¢hurch, be gested streets, seek: course, would have been tehage fog a place to park while Valerie ran into a jeweler's, ditereetly into the background. A before. Her conversation “was ~en- .“I sban't be @ minute,” she prom-| curious customer edged a little tirely exclamatory. Slie was:elther “simply furious,” or “thrilled to death.” Shé “despised” things. or “adored” them, knowing no ‘half “Caveman!” she retorted, and be misunderstood. baby. You're my little girl, and I'm crazy about you. I guess that omy doesn’t leave you anything to worry about, does it?” “Where'd ‘you get all these ideas?’ he persisted. “What's got into you, Valerie?” “Oh, I suppose I’ve changed,” she conceded. “One does, you know.” see ALERIE had forgotten to bring of honor, and Tad had driven her down to find something. He cruised sroynd the con: é ised. “Any old thing will do -for ha. She hasn't an idea in the me @ sec.” caterer’s. Valerie was to leave an order there day, and Tad was to wait outside. ee oo passed, iceman | OUS s Ae igs tended, I anmure you, my dear ..” st ded yp! 4 Valerie's face was crimson. “But Tad...” “This is no place for @ scene, Valerie. Please (To Be Continued) — And what does Valerie dot— Well, what would YOU do? And what do you suppose Tad has to “He left the car at @ garage in |say? Read the nest. chapter. requested him to move on. He drove Flere and slowly along Washing: street. He was beginning to worry ..about Valerie. Probably they had missed each other when the had to:move. Perhaps he had better. go back to the jeweler’s. Val would be annoyed if he kept her waiting.. She had so much to peor kid! s IWIN ELEANOR EARLY , [Park Square and took @ taxi! back. Almost two hours. Wow! Valerie'll be having a fit. He saw her first. &@ counter, where precious stones rested on velvet pillows of white and royal purple. ing her hand to catch the light. And on her little finger a dinner ring sparkled and gleamed. A man was bending above her. over his arm, and a glass in. bis eye. He was smiling fondly and twirling a small blond mustache. Tad had never seen Valerie look happier, nor more beautiful. to shake her as though she naughty child. Yet he felt @ contradictory impulse to crush her to him, and kill tl men who sought her smiles. had an absurd desire to slap her foppish companion across his smil- ing crimson lips. NOVNE ALNS BEEN MY FANORITE NIECE, MOM, ARO] THAT WE ARE TRYING To INCE MRS. TE wants were ACTIONS WITH THAT WIDOW, EVEN. FROW THESE Queer RIP OVER THE DOOR MAT. WHAT “THOUGH THERE \NAS ROTHING “To IT, wee LAKE PoP 1% A ME ee nee. 1 FEEL TWAT EN Val i TNE HAD MM SUSPICIONS.NO MAN _/ THAT 7B ’ “Oh, Taddy! I want you to know MEETINGS AS HE DID JUST 77 faa mew ues And, Monty, this e ME DUC ae is my darling flance—don't you love Isn't he beautiful! Mother and I met Lord Montford in London, Tad... . The men were bowing stiffly. “I'm sorry I kept you waiting, dear—but Monty just insisted upon buying me a wedding present. And he simply MADE me choose it my- y Wasn't it the funniest thing, rupning into him like this? The Leviathan is in this morning, you know, and Monty hasn't been in I think {t's just ford. BEFOR! eo reteee DID WS FAKE DISAPPEARING him, Monty? self. town an hour. the screamingest thing! “See my lovely present, Taddy!” WA-HA WINE SEEN \/ YES~TH’ BULLS THAT PICTURE IN MEMORY. TH) NEWSPAPERS ~— WHY JOHN'S SANIN' |“YOU FORGOT , MEN FAIL ~ BECAUSE | ameeR LAGS | To REMEMBER HE HAS HAUTE Gr | MOONT OU WOULDN' OF MADE ER SUMP TAIN GOT Tay FoR SHOOR \ iT A LOVE SONG We, Sour oF A / 1 GAT HEEM ‘| \F HE'D OF EVER | - BAD MEMORY — DE RAZZ _NAX |[woRKED HERE PAY DAY ? WELL HE IS— A RAZZ WITHOUT WORDS. IN 910 ©1020, wy Wea semNCE mec. ONE TWNG YOU'LL WINE To STIR UP A FAMILY SOUABBLE PHONED ADMIT 2 WINE NEVER MEDDLED) OVER “is LATEST DISGRACE Mom HER IW YOUR PRNATE AFFAIRS, | WE'S BROUGHT ON US CONGRATULATIONS BUT since PoP 1S THE SORT / BUT (T MAKES OUR HEARTS VPON SEEING. TWIS_ EXPERIENCE SHOWS HIM WD BE - eee KJ OP oN Ae STREET, NEIGUBORIN GOSSIP WAS DAELT ON WE FACT THAT POP MAN NOT HANE BEEN ALONE, AND HAS TURNED WE WMCIDENT INTO A SCANDAL "THAT WAS PUT MOM FLAT ON HER BACK o--O-— TNE NOT WEED You once LC THE THING YOu WENVENS, 1M GLAD Me COMFORTING ABOUT POP SINCE WIS SCANDALOUS) WANE ‘To EXPECT RELATIVES WANE TAKEN THE RETURN TWN ‘QuesT HOSE ON MME REN KED AND Valerie held out her hand. Gravely Tad took it, and bent to look. He must be for you, I wouldn't live with you | his voice for a single minute,” she went on, | dered if Valerie and her Monty had “That wouldn't be anything short | noticed how completely the dazsling of legalized—” thing eclipsed the solitaire on Va- “Valerie!” lerie's third finger. Of course they He stopped her sternly. “1 don’t | had. like to hear you talking like that, |!ooked so complacent. spoke. He won- No wonder the idiotic sap ‘OU are very kind, Lord Mont- ford,” he said, and every word was barbed with the venom that “Oh, well!” She dismissed the |choked him when he tried to speak subject with elaborate nonchalance. | quietly. “You can’t ever tell what’s going | ¢rous, 1am sure. But I cannot per- to happen these days. It's just as| mit my fiancee to accept so valuable well to understand each other.” a gift.” “You are exceedingly gen- Valerie sounded Iike an outraged exponent of all the conventions. “Why, Tad Thorne, what do you ‘alking like that! too, The very idea! think eile “But if Miss West wishes,” began . a-gitt from. Paris for her maid | Lord Montford smoothly, “I scarcely understand. . , bis ring.” ‘The astonished clerk bad melted mean. Lord Montford back “And tell him, Valerie, that you . world what's what. It won't take) do not wish to accept such trinkets, because your husband will not. be ‘Tad parked the car in front of a |Able to afford them. for you.” “Is not that reason enough that yr pastries for a lun: | Miss West SHOULD wish to accept cheon she was having the next |them?” Lord Montford settled bis glass, and gave his stick a victori- “No offense ine TLL GET UP A WILD WEST CIRCUS JUATLL MAKE HIS OLD CIRCUS OF LEPHAAST AAS A ANONKEY LOOK LIKE CENTS - Fee e0UST. =, IS ALL IT 1S!