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Russian Invents Fuel it, but can be used in combustion en-! ty baad Regn abr te above, in dindnatisting peed ~ ti une a N S 1 1 e ver isemen s Which Is F Is Fire Proof iver te commenting ae the He public interest is being aroused. | Here comes pobre t ing that 1 fireless fuel was long OH, H TO CRIME Ii Paris, Sept. 14—UP—A_fire- prisamee sbare| Pail, See Siecdet | sickle ‘Sept. Little erlmas i —= PH 9 N BEB 82 a proof fuel for motor cars’ and air-|but Pras tines pected Shave stood in the newa ftale. sian girls ate Went toads non Ba cake te bg) men re- = planes has been successfully demon- of its development. ing their names embroidered in col-|cently fit for larceny W sD—Boy 16 years of age or ee : HAS T'BE VERY OISTUNT i MO <Ecweria Prince Wea | ey FOR SALE ht head of Holstein MEN= <0 KEEP i ‘ANTED—Eoy 16 years of age or Fall, Write John Setat, Bismarck, . 1 older for deliveries and miscellean-||. BISMARCK TRIBUNE N.D. rite John Sabat, Biginarci, id ous work around print: sahop. Ap- PHONE -32 FOR SALE —Remi imp 12 Ply at a office of the Bismarck qiige slidtgut, p Aeoae Fe? peel ‘ i MISCELLANEOUS 7 o'clock. , | WANTED—At once, experienced FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1928 HELP WANTED MALE deen, South Dakota. ARE opening a branch factory in Bismarck and want a man to take full charge. This is a real ~ qpportunity for the right party. 25 MEN immediately to learn ~ * ber profession. Exceptional cp) tunity. Free catalog, Moler ar. as you wish. Fine qualities, low. a ber College, Fargo, N. D., Butte,| prices. Cash mts you will| TRAILER FOR SALE—Olson Mo- Our 0. K. means ‘Absolute . i Mont zs ardly. miss. James W. Marek,| tor Co. Phone 925.- Satisfaction with the ac- mechanic to take charge of Ford 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy shou Fe- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure DIAMOND RINGS—$25 to as high Exclusive Diamond Dealer. Office a ee Third. street, Bismarck, N. some good early spring rams. C. C. Larson. Phone 407. FOR SALE—Yearling Holstein Bull. Also 10 head of good work horses. tah Eis 920 Ave. ©, Bismarck, ‘| ¥OR SALE—Casting pox. Cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. APAR' TS The clearance of a debt on a strated here by the Russian inventor, “Absolute.” Fine, dependable cars for cent on the * Dealer's shop. Medina Motor Co., WANTED TO RENT—Furnished{ home was made possible for M. W.|f ). i { Medina, N. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS_| rooms ot eaecanie for Sistterrapin, sGuetty aa “when little money, ‘k winter two professional wom- *. 4 Wane MeN wee] NGL WS igcr eet Sthae tec Wats TO |e oe rat | sae chev Come 28.08 _ Ed Lundquist, McKenzie, N. D. ee FEMALE HELP WANTED fit your business. representative. Bismarck, N. W. E. Stitzel; Patterson Hotel, une, care of Ad. No. 58. FOR RENT—Modern - furnished apartment, three and at 101 Ranch the other day. Caffey, a laborer, has been paying on a home for a number of years and “Sun- ms rooms teats th ji JB WANTED—Hich school girl to work| WANTED TO TRAUE OR SFLL—| kitchenette. Call forenoons and] “*9'” victory Clears the remaining n for raom and board. Location] Hotel at Kulm, N. D. Good pay-| after 6:00 p.m. 418 Hannafin near high school, Phone ‘ 467-M| ing proposition, fine location.| ._ Street or phone 1295-M. bs AUTOMOBILE 4 adh Apply at en. i OL for general ‘house- | MOM’N POP Mom Plans a Reception By Cowan ‘ | ay 2 ee ; after 6:30 p.m. or call at 623 Eighth street. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework. No.other need apely. Call at 117 Main Ave. or WINTED ok ‘competent girl for general trousework. Appl - 601 Sixth street. Phone 213- WANTED—Giil for housework. One noe can Pe “is nights. P.O. Box 60 WANTED Eager waitress at e Patterson Hotel. ROOMS FOR REN’ IR RENT—Two large cle: nished rooms with bath f . housekeeping, . private . entrance. Also for :ale: new. Call at 213 Eleventh street, one half block from Broadway. | FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in-modern -home, $10 per month. Phone 921 or call at 307 Tenth street. Opposite St. Alex- ius Nurses Home. FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor,|& heat, light and water furnished, gas if desired. Call at 411 Eighth| 3 street. FOR RENT—Three clean furnished rooms for light housekeeping, gas! & ‘for cooking. Also garage. Call at 622 Third street or phonelg 132-W. FOR Lael ace! sleeping room in stri modern sath St, or! .| FOR RENT—Furnished - apartment. Write} - A bicycle, good as/|# fe S Good terms in selling. . Matt Clooten, Kulm. ‘fun mation will be. given. WE NEED several good both for sale and rental purposes so list your sales and rentals with THE HELLING AGENCY, 108 +Third street. Phone. 877. Write infor- ae Laurain Apartments. Phone | Oxford E— yearling rams $45 and up. Also THIS HAS HAPPENED * avai THORNE, bonutitat and became eny caate NEWHALL, whe tas ad that @ young man tn order to pleat 0 FOR RENT—Single ‘apartment with kitchenette, nicely and completely ttle el 411 Fifth street. Phone FOR“ RENT—One two-room: fur- nished apartment in modern home, 924 Fourth street. Phone eeeus Ww. —F urnisl apartment with bath. If interested write Tribune, care of Ad: No. 60. FOR” RENT—Unfurnished Apt. Rose Apts. F. W.. Murphy, 215 Third avec. Phone 427 or 852. COPYRIGHT 1928 4Y NEA SERVICE. INC. FOR SALE—1927 Ohevrolet grain truck in’ excellent condition, also used cars. Hedahl Motor Co. __WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or repair that leaky or clogged radiator. All work guaranteed and price reasonable. ee By an act of the Idaho Legisla- ture in 1927 stealing poultry was made a felony, punishable by a max- imum sentence of 10 years in jail. 1925 Overland Touring . .$95.00 Lahr Motor Sales Co. Phone 490 ie question arisen several fase, te he knees of flesh-colored | h stockings. with the skirts weéllistairs from an unoccupied times in parliament why the fuel has i i WE HAVE opening for several A oe “ Makhonine. { j f HAVE ad ge ee Classified Advertising Rates a ou af rad eda “ a ie 19 a nen ee of SER ' { ia Po Datta Compenseticy || 1. tavertions ‘25° serge’ 75 || FOR SAUER 36 wal. crockery _ier| Meswerey in-atd ont cot patiamon , . Com| . ‘ antennae senor || # wees B verde |] ick Sag any“ tas sPeerendyadued a8 steer OUT OUR WAY By Williams i ferit it to earnin; or ander ....... ; ti h Cc competent. Gi Give age, references, | 3 insertions, 25~words Melody: eee ee 102 tinguishes fire if poured directly on j : ‘ ee in ey letter. Write] or under ............ 1.00 A’ "Wy ‘ « A i Wa A Ne ee Aa. Sones HE wae ee a FOR SALE—Used wahoo! dea wi F—Uoed schol desks ana ane CROWD Pein taped ties oh a msider Elec- y sea n,one interested see or| NEVER GO PUSHIN ° tricity, Mechanics, Batteries,|| Ads over 25 words, Se addi- write John 0, Rise, President Welding, Aviation. There’s a con- tional per word , Lien School District, Arena, N. °D. WBS SPOSEO v'BE ALOOFT “qgtant demand for trained men.// CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || FOR SALE—One round hot water FROM “TH CREW AN’ CONT MIX Catalog Free. State Auto Elec- RATES heating boiler. Good for one SHY ATE ‘trical and Aviation School, Aber- thousand feet radiation. Inquire NOR MINGLE NOR SOSHY. with, ‘IM. HE HAS TO WEEP, ‘ew AT A DISTUNCE So's T’ p rela VEEP DISPLING. CAPTINGS, ELEANOR EARLY “I don’t believe you're a bit in love with him, either. And I know girls who'd give their right eye for him. It’s a funny old world.” “You said it,” conceded Sybil, laconically. They had their deck‘ chairs moved under the awnings, and ap- praised their fellow passengers in- terestedly. “Anybody look good to you?” Mab wanted to know. Sybil clicked them cf on her fingers. “Mrs. Jones and daughter, Alice, traveling, I take it, for Alice's health. Miss Jane Wiggins, TRwiLuais Vi (AEB. U. &. PAT. OFF. TVE WEARD, OFTEN ENOUGH, OF OTHER HUSBANDS BEING BITTEN By He Daceipan BUG BUTS NEVER Sacer ‘ Ce TAKE ON POP -----Z SIMPLY out WNSBLE ‘To BELIEVE IT! BUT ws DECENER !! | oe THE MAN SWE SAW WORRYING FROM A CAFE , WITH A FLAPPER, ON HIS ARM, | WAS THE BABY SHE UAD DROMISED: To HONOR AND oBey ,Mom WAS A HARD TIME SEEING ANY SILVER IN The LINING OF THE DARK CLOUD WOVERING OVER WER eae eg sid from Wellesley, en route for the eo tropics to gather material for FOR, ional in Nicely 7p cereale something or other. Horribly aca- E indi . Phone 1222-3 or call at demic. ‘Mrs. Horace Parkins on her 314 Ave. D. way to Panama to visit her mar- — (© L WADN'T SEEN Wn wuTH —WELL Tus 1S THE END — FOR RENT—Furnished lignt house- keeping rooms in modern. hom Call at 618 Sixth street or phone|@ 568-W. - ried daughter, Helen. “She's knitting a baby's jacket over there, ‘next the minister. That’s Mr. Winsor, with the Roman of AFTER BEING A DUTIFUL WIFE. Te MOTHER OF WIS CULDREN — * TS 1S MY RENARD. “THERE'S ONIN ONE COURSE LEFT OPEN FOR -7--- NO.SIRE MN OWN ENES,1'D (Te-2-- STILL HE. DIDN'T STOP WHEN Y CALLED AND . THAT ISN'T A BIT UKE POP....- THERE: 1GO EXCUSING NEVER BELENE | Fa ral Peart ina aso collar, ‘There's a priest aboard, FOR RENT—Room jn now moder PRS etl eters favet dont Room his fatne INAS SIEM RES en eee ee ee home, best part of city. Call at it “There are three sisters named wi DELD ORALIE AND ALL ANTIL 4p4 Ave C West. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Corrales, from Havana. They've asi ees ary BAIS He SRIGKT FOR REN”—Large furnished room, CHAPTER X © been in the States at school and are ee — 3 i , UNGHTS WITH HEANEN , KNOWS HO : Close in. at 316-Third street. “port buy a stitch,” counseled going home for vacation. . . . eee vy Beautiful girls. The missing ones : -FLATS - Mabel.. “The shops in Ha- POR BENT cca modern sitie:|@ buy importations for a song.” of them’s sort of fat. He had a oer ig gerne ar Their facetious friends bestéged Si GaeArA A eee Sik Geet W. Roberts, 117 Main Ave. Phone them’ with importunities to “bring could tell to look at him'he's get: 751 or 151, : home some liquor.” ting bald. He. wears a diamond ane nites cL Le a Valerie:wanted a-Spanish shawl. stickpin, and he has high blood ae sBARESecemsronm | bones: “White, or cream-colored, splotched pressure. The other one is- tall hea ted arr, bin ten rent. One all over with roses, and awfully and thin.” f the ‘best’ built “homes: in’ Bis- vampy looking.” And “a pair of wend pa On pavement, shrubbery Spanish pumps with red heels.” ABEL sighed. “It looks,” she and. good lawn, always kept in Mrs. West had heard that Cuba pined, “like an uneventful best condition. Excellent location, was a wonderful place to buy lin- tr i] Well furnished. -May .be ‘pur- ens. She hinted largely for, a “That's all right by me. chased with or. without. furniture, direct from cwner. tign: phor v. 267. luncheon cover, and suggested that stretched ‘ comfortably. Valerie's collection be supplement- For informa- hungering for excitement.” o ALE Beantifel artic palit pieet: — could _— , 7 . ae Iam. How old are you, [Freckles and His Friends Some People Are Lucky , By Blosser “home. Latest in California design | Tad shoved a handful of bills in {Lay off Valerie, wilt you, Sybil” Tad spoke sharply. “Almost 23,"" “Oh, you're young yct. I thought ou were older.” and architecture. Open for in- is sister's bag. ~ spection for one week starting] & - his sister's bag. “Oh, all right. It's ga sa all Quick-tears sprang to her eycz. “For Val's shawl and things,” he : wh ~~ ~ : Sanday Reptesaber 16. 723 Mar- dan FOR RENT—Small ‘nddern cent located, ee esponsibte parties of adults. Write Tribune Ad. No.. 56. eee: gt a Phone 877. ‘ive ae ey mH cic 4 “ais Beit Fi RE FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Refrigerator, dining room -table,“2° small room, tables, combination’ bookcase and | yrltines ser also small show | ease: a Ph se, alm twin beds 4 ey Oct explained. ~“See here, Tad," exploded Sybil, “you cap't afford to trick that wife of yours out lke a circus rider. “Lord, the girl got clothes enough in Paris to last her.a year.” “Gosh, Stb, you don’t.think I'm * going tesbe a piker with Val, do you? What's a couple of hundred * dallars, tof Pete'd. sake!”. “It's & couple of hundred that you can’t afford. to spend, Tad ‘ Thorne—and. you know it.” “What's the difference?” are?” . “Ml!” ‘Tad spoke sharply. ‘Oh, all right. ‘It's your fune DICK teats “sprang to Sybil’s “Val's dreadfully spoiled, Tad, and you're pampering her like a “baby. What does shé think you “Lay off Vaierie, will You, Syb- with them, “So that’s the way you teal ‘about it, is it! I always knew you didn’t like me, Sybil. Thorne: I knew from the beginning ‘that: you. were a hateful old thing. Nico to my face—Oh, of all the mean, ‘horrid things! Trying to come between Tad and me. Oh! Oh!” = Valerie's voice broke on ‘high, and she ran, crying wildly, trom the’ room. “And you, too, Tad ‘Tho; You're just as bad as she 1s.° —oh—I want my mother!” | Tad was after her in. 9 bound.. . {Baby.. .. Baby...” Sybil could hear him ashe caught, her on the stairs. well,-you poor little thing . Valerie's sobs were smothered in his arms. . . . “Poor little baby.” . He carried: her to his room,.the toom they shared together now. “Damnation!” sald ‘ pal Bion “eyes. It was so tragically easy ° : ‘to ety those days. ° Whén der, ghe felt the same: of Valerie, . Hurt, like a child, be- cause Tad championed his bride against her. mean to pop off like that.” = people were sharp with her, or very ten- ) absurd im- Dulse to weep. New: ighe. stooped to the roses: Gn: the-fibrary table, ashamed to iet Tad #ee"her foolish tears. She was idioticelly ings “Gee, Tad, I'm touchy. didn’t stayed at home.” a “God 13 good,” murmured Sybil, Plously, when sho saw Mrs. Thorne bustling upstairs with the aspirin and an ice bag. But Tad was at the boat with a corsage foreach of the. girls and & great box of candy. “From Val,” he said. “Sho was 1 when the saw them. “Now every- body’ll know we're a couple of old maids!” “Goodby. Goodby, . . . Be good. Be sure you look for linens. . . « Goodby. Goodby.” At Inst they were off—all but Craig. a “Hurry, dear—they're pulling up the gang plank.” “One more kiss, Sybil... . On, my dear, I love you.” “Craigie, darling—HURRY!” Mab was on-deck, calling to the others from the rail. Excjtedly, they were clamoring for Craig. “Where IS that boy! Sakes alive, he'll get taken away, sure }as you're a foot high. CRAIG!”. “A REAL one, dearest. . . . Ahi” “There, old sweétheart! And a flock of them when I get home again. Now run, you crazy nut. | Craigie, you look as if: you'd joe your last friend!” an sie you. believe ‘ta hunclics, “No, darling, 1 don’t. But I've got a powerful good one that you'll be on-your way to Hayana if you don’t clear out of here.’ “I've a dreadfut feeling that this {s really goodby. Sybil, look at me. You know I'm crasy about you. Craig! | m, inside, I lock. older, I ine “Well, I'm 34.". “Honestly, Mab? You don't loos it” ‘You know. darn. well I am, Marion Forbes told you last week t Claire's bridge. And I happened - to. hear you say I looked older than that. “My job's wracking, Sybil. And, upon my word, social workers’ aré the darndest pack of sour old hens I ever laid my eyes on. We talk @ lot about independence and © pretend we pity the married ones. 3 But believe me, there isn’t one of us wouldn’t be there ourselves if. we got the chance, “Living in furnished rooms, hanging onto car straps, eating in- + cafeterias, doing our laundry in_ the bathroom, And we say we wouldn't swap our independence for a nice, loving meal ticket! Give - me a good provider and a few kids —and ‘the rest of them:can have. their indepéndence. “I'm 9 man-bunting female. And. the only difference between me‘ and the rest of them is I'm honest— ” page eetta bo Any time you-gee good-! man Sipaciog. my way, Clear the decks fof action. For Mabel’ll get him it "he don't watch’ out.” ‘i Sybil yawned luxurientiy, “You « And that goes, whatever happens. make me tifed, Mab. I'm going to Don't forget, Sib.” eee Bet Mab would not te sences. 66 AR,” later,| “Look, "she igre ‘M* eae pry egal “over there by the rail! Is thet an Rareetiee ae mA Of tm t Raving ballucinations?” (To. Be Cone Continued) anaes megte Ror man in the nook oe along comes Sydit.. . His arm across her shoulders made things right, “You're shot to pieces, Sis. All tired out. This trip’s going to be : Just the thing for you. Wish to| Cfeig héd filled thelr stateraom the Lord I was going along.” with osee, ead’ came bets | Mle ad the 7. neve “You coul@ it you weren't mar-|ot{e fruits, thing like it in‘all my ted...” The ‘girls et ‘the society wiacre | prettiest, jump over She could have bitten her tongue] Mabel worked Min ber, aj ¢yes.on. That sure off when the words were out. -The|cemera end ap: Jicte. Some girls have all the luck.’ door had opened and Valerie was| “stots. abover teed cried’ sy Ske looked at Sybil appraisingly. | chapter. = FOR ‘SALE—P te es floor lamp, iain, plane. us 550 or rt 506. H Hele Bren | GAINS Kennelly Fui i 7), awfully sorry . ate coulds’t set down.” “Liar,” cata Sybil, asd kissed him affectionately. hee ., rare WANTED TO &. agg Raed be all modern, ates 8 than two bed rooms. Possession pemisdiniey © on eg Ast — ev. 1st. Phone 1)

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