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+...’ HELP W. TED MA MALE 1 WANAGER WANTED—For Bis- ‘marck store. Experience uneces- esa $650.00. cash deposit re- on goods. $300 up month- $o'NUEACTURER, 207 South “feth St., Omaha, Nebr. .MEN immediately to learn Bar- _s ber profession. Exceptional cppor- **:“tunity. Free catalog, Moler Bar- a Ny College, Fargo, N. D., Butte, :WANTED—Man with” car. Easy ée work. No house canvassing. Earn ey to $20 per day above oo. rite Tribune Age No. 5: “MEN Abbe, f ay work at 50c per hour. ly at cane three ae vee ots ake Ullin, N. D. J. FouNG an WANTED. Apply: in . ‘person. Underwood iypewtiler Co.. 106 Third street. =SWANTED—Eighteen year old boy. x} Apply in Person Barker Baking », Candy Co. WANTED—Tinners and — furnace man. French & Welch Hardware Store. — he SALESMAN WANTED “WANTED—Salesmen for well- -known Waterless Cooker Kitchen 2 Craft. Sells readily, for it is not “only used daily but needed - in every home since it protects & ‘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- ertised, unusually salable re- mainder of year. High earnings, advancement. Write The: Kitchen raft Co., West Bend, ‘Wisconsin. =" SPECIALTY SALESMAN Specialty salesman te take charge ef.territory. Man who can 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 34 direct to dealers. In - replying -~ furnish three references. Address * Boxley Manufacturing Co., Rich- __ mond, Virginia. —165 Varieties brushes, | ° 60 per cent commission, $26-$75, . .weekly profit on agents. Neway ~ ‘Brush Factory, Hartford, Conn. —_ _i: FEMALE HELP WANTED: _ IWANTED—High el ee to work for room and Location “near high school. ge -467-M | i Eighth street. WANTED—Experienced girl “ma % general housework. No other need *% apply. Call at 117 Main Ave. or phone 751. WANTED—Compet tent - maid for ‘small family. Teas 1321-M or 790 or apply at 715 Mandan street. ‘WANTED—A competent girl for! general housework. Apply at 601 i” Sixth street. Phone 213-W. {WANTED—Girl for general house- work, -Phone 967. ROOMS FOR RENT -nished rooms with bath for light “housekeepii Also for :ale: A bicycle, good as “new, Call at 213 Eleventh street, one half block from Broadway. - | "FOR RENT-—Furnished _ sleeping’ -_,Foom 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. FOR RENT—Two partly furnished | rooms, maybe used for either light Ss neneeseenine. or sleeping. - Call at 5 Second street-or phone 383. FOR RENT—Beautifully Tarnished | sleeping : -m in hp AS home. Call mornings or evenings at 715 __ Mandan street or phone 1321-M. 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 aide street or phone 874-W. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping room in strictly modern home. Call at 623 Sixth St., or phone 1151- FOR RENT—Nicely farnished room suitable for one or two young ladies. Phone 1222-J or call at 314 Ave. D. ay aed Cail'at ome, all at 104 Ave © West. FOR RENT—Nice_ front aamieiaT| sleeping room. Call at 423 Tenth) street. FOR REN‘'—Large furnished room, close in. Call at 316 Third street. a HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern siuc- co binenio! wie ¢ with eee. Fine:t location, immediate poss>ssion. O. W. Roberts, 117 Main Ave. Phone 751 or 151. FOR SALE—Seven-room direct from cwner. For informa- tion phor e 267 FOR RENT—Five room house with light and water only at 215 South Fifth street. Close in, seney for possession Sept. 16th, rent reason- able. Inquire at 1100 Broadway or 129-W.. FOR Ae ee. home. includ- ae eng » oat location. ‘Information ‘Beoe + For BENT Beall ‘modern house Responsible partis a of ali. er rite saa "RENT—1 house, entirely modern, in fect condition. Im-_ mediate ion, Phone 877._| ‘FIVE ROOM all modern house! Py _ ceived by -9 o'clock to insure ee aae eee 1928 OAKLAND COUPE. This car . is fully cquipped, used very little and looks like new. Sere P BS 1927, STUDEBAKER DIcTaToR| VANTED TO TRAVE OR SHLI— price. 1927 PONTIAC SEDAN. Here is a 1926 ‘PONTIAC COACH. The price THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE --Trbune Classified Advertisements Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words .75 2 insertions, 25 words or onder ...- . 3 insertions, + or-under .... 1 week, 25 under Ads over tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ~ RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; PHONE 32 Dependable Used Cars FOR SALE—Roll top. des FURNITURE FOR mj : fnut_ twin, beds and FOR SALE—Walnu a full sized bed. All box springs. Practically new.. A bargain. Call Room 25, City National Bank, or hone 898. FOR SALE—Electric range in good order, practically new, reasonably hee 611 Second street. Phone 12. FOR ee eae baby carriage in “Sed condition. Reasonable price. one 729 or calf at 710 Broad- way. chair, also household furni Call at 201 First street. BARGAINS in* used furniture. ony Furniture Co.. Mandan, For SAtE=Eeod and re. ory baby _____FARM WANTED FOR RENT—240 acre fai I want a tenant fully Triple Killer | quipped to farm 3. 240 acre place. Located between Braddock and Emmons ‘county. To the right party will furnish seed grain on half crop share. given at once. Apply to Effa B. Sayler, Bismarck, N. D., 309 Mandan street or phone 578. WANTED TO RENT—Farm land. Eo Sete sree or pairs Jeni evita! ‘ifty be opens ‘o be loca of McKenzie, |of tas city are a number ges ‘ N. Dak. for farming next spring.|bearing names which are decidedly |®hire, Quebec, Florids and Write E. Samuel, Bismarck, RD. AMERICA IN GERMANY .| pro-American. They were’ settled care of Lewis Garske. ne op eth of "oor the the noe of 6p reat, by families who were’ pre-|the proac! AUTOMOBILE __| vented from going to the new world, | motors by the FOR SALE—1927 Chevrolet grain] As compensation they. were permit-|tested device. truck in excellent condition, also|ted to name the settlements afterjof a plane motor, it Teeponen: We ed cars, Hedahl Motor Co. their intended destination; thus the|other noise. WANT to hear from owner having good North Dakota farm for si in, send price and scription F, B. G. Box 495, ae Yr carriage, 412 Fifth street. Phone 545. : MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL CASH. REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and sizes. fit your business. i Patterson Hotel, “The only. way out was to take their lives,” declared Dr. Arthur F. Wool- sey, prominent dentist of Elizabeth, J., as he coolly confessed the murder of his wife and two children We have one to Our O. K. means Absolute nent financial ruin, SEDAN. This car sold for $1555.00, can be bought for half pe light six family car at a low we have on this will move it quick. M. B, GILMAN CO. Satisfaction with the ac- cent on. the Fine, dependable cars for above, had shot Mrs. Woolsey, Mary Elizabeth, 3, and Then he called the po- ‘Vice and surrendered. __|____ APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Large three room un- furnished apartment consisting of entire upstairs, newly decorated Call evenings or mornings only, at 614 Rosser or Hotel at Kulm, N. D. Good hay- ing proposition, fi i Good terms in_ selling. Matt Clooten, pore ‘ FOR SALE—25 gal. | with faucet, canvas porch swing, black traveling case with brass 1926 Chevrolet Coupe ..$295.00 1925 Overland Touring .. Melody. Phone 904 ‘or call pear Hi sects ee — WORK WANTED FOR SALE—Used school desks and MIDDLE aged woman. desires a WANTED—Washings of all kinds, place to do housekeeping either in city or out of town where there marck hotel. Mrs. Lewis: also- competent girl for general FOR RENT—dingle apartment with kitchenette, nicely and completely furnished, 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—One two-room fur- nished apartment. in modern ed 924 Fourth street. ‘Anyone interested see or write John 0. Rise, Si Lien School District, Areni are no children. Apply at. Bis-| FOR Good as new, $50.00. Irving Funs- ton, Menoken, N. D. housework. -For sale: Lloyd baby| FOR SALE—Eight head.of-Ho'stein buggy. Phone 588-M. LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean after 6:30 p. m. or call at 623 | an 7 : ‘FOR RENT—Two large clean zur-, private entrance. | with a garg for rent. . Call at’ ith Twelfth street. FOR SALE oan bot: Call in! u 200 p. m. to 2:00 p. m. Cine out or repair that leaky or clogged Lahr Motor ai Laurain Apartments. Phone} |. Write John Satat, Bisinarck, D. GARAGS FOR RENT radiator. All| work ‘guaranteed |FOR SALE—Casting box. Inquire at Tribune office. Ka EXIM ORR MARR TR RW HIRLWIND ELEANOR EARLY and price reascnable. | THIS HAS: HAPPENED: VALERIE WEST, pretty and j—and hard as nail to TAD THORNE, ad: of SYBIL THORNE, CHAPTER: VHI Grow ¥alerle slipped the ring from her finger. “Here, Monty,” she said. “Tad's right. Thank you just the same,” “You know, ‘Monty, Fim crazy about diamonds. But I'm crazy about this big boy, too. -And he's an awful bad actor, Monty.” Valerie was carrying a delicate situation -with-verve. Tad thought he had never seen her so adorable before. She extended her slim hand. “Goodby, then, old dear. We'd love to have you come to the wed- ding, wouldnt we, Tad? And the reception, too It’s only for our very best friends—but we'd adore having you. Wouldn't we, Tad?” “Delighted” murmured Tad, icily. “So sorry,”*he told her, “that 1 shan't be able to. But you'll look ame up when you run over to Lon- don? And remember me to your charming mother. So curious to have seen you again. Cheerio.” “Damn clown!” thought, Ted, and tugged a little at Valerie's arm. Outside she turned on him. “Well, Tad Thorne, I don't know whether I want tb kiss you, or slap you. You big idiot, you! ‘You dar- ling old thing!” “You know I was right, Valerie.” “Yes, of course. That's why I'm 80 sore about ft. You're always right. And I'm always wrong. But, Taddy, that was a peach of a ring! Tl never have-another like it.” “You're alittle imp, Val. Don't you know it would make an awful simp out of.me,-to have you wear: ing @ ring like that, trom anotber man?” “Oh, 1 suppoge ao,” she agreed, “but that isn’t my fault, is it?” “No,” he agreed quietly, “it ten't. But you don’t have to marry me, Hel know, Val. if you don't want Don't be a fool,” she admonished bim. saucily. Migs kaos ( do.” ue daa later toes were.mar valerie wore her “misty al though she had risen ‘from the beart of a rose. Her Veil billowed about her like clouds at sunrise, and everyone whispered, as they always do.at, weddings, “Isn't eho ti the love * Mest ide You ever saw!” -Fad- seemed very serious and. « Little pale, as he bent tenderly over his exquisite wife. His curly chest: | Dut. balr was graying at the temples, anid though he-was--tess boyish, he appeared very hand * ‘some. Morning clothes and silk hats make some men grotesque and others. magaificent.- Tad. was" the Apolla. type. Mrs. Thorne bustied around, tell: tng everyone, “I haven't lost @ son I've gained a daughter.” © But ber cbeer was all assumed for the wedding she had discarded her heavy black. and*worn @ gown . | FOR RENT—Two garages. : 507 Third street or phone 926-J. ANELL, 1 WISHT tl, EVEN A WOLFE THET'N. LUD HAS ITS “TENDER GOPYRIGHT: 1928 4Y.NEA SERVICE: INC. « Bhe clung to Craig, wanting him and Like most women, Bybil needea anchorage desperately. . . not wanting him, of lavendar georgette. The follow-' ing week she would be quite con- scious stricken about. it, that people might talk. Sybil bad clung stubbornly to black, because she knew that Valerie disliked the Tt ‘comes’ untied: tHese. da ever elaborately it's nary , how. to Mr. West, as they drove home In a hired Mmousine afterward, since Mr. Thorne had to die any: way, it was the luckiest thing for us that.he did it just before the Quiet weddings are com- paratively reasonable, you know. My dear, I simply shudder to think what this affair would have cost if the Thornes weren't in ‘AN AND WIFE! It was over. Tad bent and kissed his bride. ““Part of the act,” reflected Sybil, She had inadvertently heard that, Some people said she was lovelier | too. than the bride. Craig thought her infinitely more beautiful. “As soon as the minister. blesses ‘|us.” Valerie had told’ bi to take me in your arms, @ movie lover, and kiss me very gently. Be careful not to muss me. And if you cateh your buttons on my veil, I'll leave you.on the were coming up the Valerie's slim hand rested lightly on Tad’s arm. She smiled to left and right, leaning prettily on her BIL had been dreadfully discon. tented that Spring. But m which usually makes women unattractive, had softened her, and tinged ber expression wist- ‘AD and Valerie were going to drive to Montreal and Quebec, and upon their return were to visit at the Thornes’ place at Wianno. They planned to start housekeep- ing in the fall; and would not look for an apartment until mid-summer. Valerie had been quite: fiidifferent about a place of her own. “Oh, of course, we can get some _ thing when we get round to it, he insisted, “but why rent now, and start paying rent months stead of time?” 2 “But I should think,” -he ven tured, “that you'd be anxious ‘to get all your things around. We've - got a raft of wedding presents, Val. Guess we can fiz up a pretty swell . Uttle cabin, dear. How about itt”. “Oh, Tad, I'm not particularly — keen sbout settling down in.a burry. : - If your mother will put up with us for awhile—it's so hot in Bos.” ton ip the summer, you. know.-1'0 lots rather wait.” ” Sybil went alone to Wianno, to é e for the return of the Like most women, she needed anchorage desperately. she clung to Craig. Wanting, and not wanting him. She had asked him to tell no one of their en-| Ber ‘gagement. In that way, she felt | h that she bad left a sort of loop Their attendants followed them. ha's rose pink had heightened color. She looked hot and un- comfortable, and took Craig's arm a As they passed Sybil ‘and her mother, Craig smiled again: Mrs. Thorne was crying softly. and Sybil braced herself for the ordeal of the reception. There was to be-e. wedding breakfast at Som- Everything very nice and exceedingly correct. The Wests bad a email apartment, and it simplified matters to have breakfast at, Be: smart little seashore hos Now she studied him critically, as he stood at the altar, waiting for the bridegroom. He caught her lance, and smiled at her with his eyes. He was really very band some, she reflected, and remem bered, with quiet humor, a bit of her mother’s homely advice—“A Girl could go a lot further and fare worse.” “Here comes the bride!” Valerie was making the ro sponses. Clear and sweet her voice Ferg through the cliurch. Sybil had heard her at rehearsal the eve ing before. instructing Tad. “Atter all,” as Mrs, West bad said to Mry West, “Valerie's our only daughter, ‘and-we might as well do the’ rig: ‘uw Fight.” conceded | nua i “give Val a good ay ‘ahate Was’ entively success- wiied orchestra played at, and everything was quiet ‘decorous. % “1 suppose it's a dreadful thing (To Bp Continued) _ On the beach, when the mist came rolling in, Craig Newhall: found Sydil trysting with a phantom lover. And Sybil, in the next chap . ter, tells Oraig that she is going to wemarked Mra. West | leave him. : good Most then mumble £0 foolishly.” And now Tad was mymbling “It's ike Val.” thought Sybil, | ful. “getting tied up so grandly and fussily, with af) this holiness. She's | and making {t seem complicated, that doesn't make any difference to aay,” STUMBLES Onto Some BIDENCE WHICH CONNINCES VER THAT THE Gossi ABOUT PoP HBNING BEEN SEEN, AND NOT ALONE, AS: MORE WAN oust AN: (DLE RUMOR qa Mw MOM’N POP Such a Scandal TT MAKES AG BOIL “THE watt WED py WENNENS! SWE NEIGHBORHOOD Bue-BoDKS | — ITS SPREAD THE ABSURD RUMOR j THAT AWOMAN KS MXED UP MRS.TYTE WAS SEEING, THNGS AND MISTOOK™ ~ villages bear ‘such names as Amer. ica, New York, : Landing field lights are iTS HEAVY Music — BUT \T GOES VERY TRwillians on ©1929, By mea service, we. A HANING SUCH AL A\ GooD TIME JME ONLY DOS OF ins ae IN THE \NORLD, A (NO HEADED Boy: psp -FATTEST.

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