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HELP we NTED MALE E HAVE lor - Several thoreaghly 6s rienéed ‘biockmen in this li lective immediately, a North bakots, Compensation based on salary and bonus peers tes tag to eeaeveds af competent ve age, references, spore, in age letter. Write —Tribune Ad. No. 68. MAN. WANTED—Preferably with teaching or sales experience. Must have automobile. Chance to makée }00.00.or more per month. Ad- ‘vance and commission basis. State age, experience and education. C,| S. Jones, 1000 N. Dearborn, Chi- cago. ANT & good job? Consider Blec- tricit Med ics, Batteries, Weldi ng, Aviation, ” ‘There's a con- eagend for trained: men. Catalog Free. State Auto Eléc: trical and Aviation School, Abor- deen, South Dakota. E ARS opening a branch factory. in Bismarck and want a man to take full charge. This is a real opportunity for the right party. Some capital Seat Seo. Mr. Edwards, Prince Hotel. WANTED—Man who knows‘: farm He Bid through ys te ly. worl NON-& COMPANY, ent A AT, Winona, Minn. Rte to learn Bar ber profession. Exceptional c * Free catalog, og” Nege, Fargo, -N.-D., Butte, ees once, cxperieneod mechanic to take charge of Ford Dealer's suk Medina Motor Co., Medina. N. WANTED—Married. couple to .work- on farm, Phone 12-F-22 or write Ed Lundquist, McKenzie, N. ‘D, Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25° words. .78 2 insertions, 25 words or under .......... 83 3 insertions, 25 words . Or ander ............ 1 1. week, 25 words or under .......... vene 145 Ads over 25 words, 3¢ addi- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES’ * All classified ‘ads are cash in * advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion. same-day. - ee ee BISMARCK TRIBUNE ne FOR RENT—Mode: _ kitchenette. Ni after street FOR RENT—In jnodern homie, “housekeeping” apartments, one or two rooms, ra Call at 614 Eighth street. tional per word 90 Cerits Per’ Ench Tribune Classified ‘Advertisements == EBRONE 8:2 an— —__SALESMAN WANTED _ “THEY STICK BY. GUM A LOCAL representative wanted for a nationally known Sectty used by manufacturers, * banks and commercial houses; ex: |. whol jesalers, clusive sales rights now open. for the wy, of Bismarck, North Dako- jis profitable line can be Minnesota. ta. handled cn a Re time basis, Ad- dress Curtis 1000, Inc., St. Paul, Wo! pie er nw kinds. of ing. Wi 0 pe Lewis, 221_W. Rosser, upstairs. LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or repair that leaky or Soases radiator. All work guaranteed and price reasonable._ { Fe WOER WANTED_—Warted dere osition by experienced _ pe: Reterences atieese bed Trib une Ad. No. 61. FURNITURE FOR SALE plain séw- IL sew out or at home. Al- comforters. Mrs. Mary THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR SALE—One round hot F of walking h and have declared | ni consolation ‘damaged furn! ‘goede oe fee four similar ie have occurred food eins upset, ‘he wife’ heating boiler. for one|war on motoring shéiks. thousand feet iation. “Inquire) Two young men strolling on, the) ithe same week. . Larson. dil street were acco: two in cies tat tiiten ta SALE—Yearling Holstein Bull.|a motor car, ar went MONKEY BUSINESS 1 be ana 7S 10 head of good work horses. an See 920 Ave. C, Bismarck, wil Kin; ton-on- | District ry woven wire le of Woe | Krnich all drive into the country and when they} London, Sept. 15. bi le 20 miles from town the car justices heard a it husband recently and ‘1, Tham oe ee milch cows. a eee fl gauge shotgun, 7 o'clock. cht head of Holstein be fresh this/some ait Write John Satat, Bisinarck, pump 12 e 818 after atoy rt th ie irls said the: would ite 22,2 08 reli . The complaint had te Bare by the eel d Sept. of those lowers from @'to do tid a neighbor's pet monkey |The board Favs aes the right. to reject nearby field. The young men wa! hich had got into the habit of en-(*"Y °° 92h back to town and arrived after mid-jtering complainant’s home where it FOR SALE—Refrigerator, writing desk, also small show c Nielson’s Millinery. dining room ‘table; 2 smalt bed room tables, combination book ease and “Salesmen visiting gro- cers, Meat and Fish...Markets to ‘sell Fresh Oysters as Commission Side‘Line. Give afta a and ref- erences. more, Md. W. H. Killi »» Balti- ~ PHONE. 32 “_ APARTMENTS furriished three: ‘rooms “and Call: forendons: and ‘p.m. 418 Hannafin ne 1295-M. artrent, Tight Iso for sale: Gas nge,. China closet and six chairs, ufacturer, Make REPRESENT Auto-Seat, Coves Man- Direct to Automobile Owners. High quality, low prices. $125 weekly. Ela| rate | samples Free. Marvelo, 2300, Wa __bansia, Chicago. HOARD SALESWEN S200 PUNCHBOARD SALES! N—$200 weekly, Merchants invest: nothing. Full commission repeats. New catalog: M&L ‘Corner Frankli OUT OF THE ORDINARY ‘. $10,000,000 corporaticti picks Christ- mas season to introduce new prdd- uct; special price; selecting few full and part time representatives; beautiful samples; 1045 Lawrerice, Chicage BURSELLE, FOR RENT—Two.room apartment, partly. furnished, also. single room fo: Bi FE Fone NT—dingle apartment with kitchenette, nicely: and completely eure 411-Fifth atreet. Phone r light housekee eeping. Call ,at debe College Idg..or phone ‘WANTED—Form _ ‘carpenter. . for bridge work, good-wages. Kingsley Bros., Mott, N.-D. FEMALE HELP: WANTED REPRESENTATIVES to. sell clusive line lingerie“and sports- wear; direct to corisurmer.’Splendid Ke feat for those who. oe: ‘onder-Fit, Jersey City,. WANTED—Experienced girl for @ general housework. No other need ply... Call at 117-Main Ave, or Theos 2 751, WANTED Experienced wattreas at the Patterson Hotel.- Apply - at) kitchen. xperienced waitresses = New Palace Cafe, S cansane Ne WANTED—Ghi for géneral Houde- work.. Phone 967. a ROOMS FoR ee FOR RENT—Twi fur- nished rooms with | path for light housekeeping, private entrance. Also for :ale: bicycle, good as new. Call at 23 Eleventh street, one half block from Broadway. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home, $16 per} month. Phone 921 or call at 307 * Tenth street. Opposite se Alex- ius Nurses-Home.— - meee FOR RENT—Two Ficiahed rooms and kitchenette with porch facing}. to the east. Very nice for light housekeeping. Call at 402 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping on ground floors Bos heat, light and water furnished, | . gas if-desired. Call at 411 Eighth | street. - FOR RENT—Three clean furnished| rooms for light housekeeping, gas! for cooking. Also garage, Calf at 622 Third street: or Phone! 132-W. FOR RENT—Nice room in riddern’ home, wi ® one or two; close in. Call at 400, Seventh street. “Phone 1451. "| ete Pilg day Ea BS a Tupatehed sleeping room in. strictly. ern “ fee, Call at 623, Sixth h Be FOr RENT—Nicely. 7, tarnished roon ‘room | | suitable. for one or two . young Ae 1222-J. or call at Call at 316 Third eo HOUSES AND FLATS: FOR RENT—Strictly-modern siuc- co bungaloy with garage. Vine:t| location, immediate possession. 0.1 W. Roberts, 117 Main.Ave. Phone | 751 or 151. { FQR -SALE—Seven-room Thee. | i lodern .in . every. wads, ine fneinding | i i i ‘Oné | | sin YB marck, 1, een rene | and kept in direct from cwner.. tion phor e 267. ‘OR ‘RENT—Five ‘toom ahae with : light ‘and water only at-215 South Fifth’ street.” Cl ing. heated. shrubbery, . ait further ~ E Pace entirel y. pa in perfect condition, Im- mediate ate Ponseerien Phone 77, fe: % rooms. end hath, cone Oct: tet, Inquire 415 mek street. eh = room steiefly ‘Soden home: at: 61 4 Third Call 7-P. “not! i ‘inn tao Possession iar Oe i tee until Nov, 1st. well furnistied, suitable ‘for | f lose ‘in, ready for. YOR” ‘RENT=Onetwo-reom Ta: FEDERAL DISTRIBUTORS GET BIG PAY! No capital or jence needed. Te assigned, exper- ‘erritory being Write for . a blank. FEDERAL. PUR! CO., 2301 Archer, Chica, plication ee MAKE $1000 BEFORE. CHRIST- selling exclusive “personal Christmas cards; distinctive’ steel engraved designs. Ex Book free. ple ngive Sam- Wetmore, ‘Janes Cards. Free. -nished: épartment:in modern home, Dad Fourth streets “Phone b4a-W, aye Senttee aoe: ¥. FOR RENT—Furnished three‘room * apartment with sated? theerestel| Grate, ampia Bao write Tribune, care of Ad, No. 60. FOR -RENT—Unfurnished Apt. Rose: Apts. Third street, Phone 427 or 852. FOR RENT—Completely’ : furnished valnkiwulaih’d 120 W. Rosser, perereee Ei) FOR SALE—New. — Willys-Knight coach 70, priced right,. will sider car.in trade. Ad. F. W. Murphy, 215 ‘, AUTOMOBILE ** cons rite Tribune No, 62. FOR SALE—1927 Chevrolet grain ti “ised” cars,” * Mab, and sought «Mell, Migs.” . luck: in“excellent condition, : also Hedaht Motor Co, Highest commissions: .paid. pod $1000 before Christmas. for samples, Rochester, N. Y. $100 WEEKLY—Ap| Mother Hubbard , deliver ER HUB) UCTS, 550 Congress; Chicago. *' CEE ae vassiny MOTH! Rochester. yointin ‘oods, ‘Art vee | agents No can- sor investment. ARD* PROD- SALESLADIES WANTED TO Wearer Prices; $3 to $8 sions; Fall Outfit Free! NEWEST MODES, Dept. 185,\°-D: Chicago, Ill, DRESSES ABSOLUTELY MADE MEASURE—Factory to Commis- wer: D, FOR SALE—Walnut twin beds and a full sized bed. All box Springs: . Practically new. A bargain. Room 25, City National phone 898. bed, ane 1 fireless cooker. 20 Ave. A or phone 89. 1 - SALE—Electrie range in good order, practically new, reasonably iced. 611 Second street. Phone Bis-w, Call r FOR SALE—Piano, gateleg table, floor lamp; :chairs, pictures. 550 or Apt. 506, Hotel Pics. Call BARGAINS in used MISCELLANEOUS DIAMOND RINGS—$25 to as high as you wish. Fine qualities, low ments you will Marek, Exclusive Diamond Dealer. Mati ices. . Cash or ardly. miss. James W. at 108 Third street, Bismarck, N. Dak. furniture. Lonel Furniture Co., Mandan, NATIONAL CASH. REGISTERS— Over 500 We have one to W. E. Stitzel, ey, Patterson Hotel, New and second hand, styles and size: fit your busine: jismarck, N. WE NEED jeveral good hemes both for sale and rental purposes so list_your sales and réntals with THE HELLING AGENCY,- 108 Third street: “Phone 877. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. | heed Laurain Apartments. Phone RoR SALE—Registered Oxford yearling rams $45 and up. Also rams. north some good early sprin, Strutz & Nagel, 3 12 rnlles : of Bismarck. : FFOR SALE—25 I. with faucet, canvas porch swing, “black traveling case with brass corners, rie egy __Ave. ‘ Martin Saxophone seats. Lien ‘School ‘District, Arena, _ THIS, BAS, HAPPENE! nd ‘of the heart, anits ih MABEL, BLAKE, was ver bn fell” desperately “zy love JOHN LAWRENCE, who wen France “with the “A: Bs. F.: never. returned. After his. she sought forgetfulness in reckless fanhion that Boaped -at her indiscrestons, Waien Craie bet ? pim-she. trplores thing overs: an thoroughly ii time her broth his frivolo me _S7- th NOW GOON WITH THE STORY | CHAPTER XI. (T was; the. evening .of the second day, and Mab began: to“teet ill. “I'm going in to lie down,” she told Sybil. “it would be so ghastly to die on deck. sae The ‘Joriedes—thother and dagh- “bel nervously, “and I'll bet {t's go: -ing to storm. If I Bet, any ‘sicker Ah” golig to jump “overbaaré.’ ~ Mia. Parking sat up straight Put -her hand resolutely toh “Me and grandma, Aly. “kill, "em “wien. cable.” They laughed heartlessly-as a whe * stumbled -past.- Beyond words,"Mab @4 Sybil, “you'd feel better,’ 0 steward. wonld ‘Miss Blake wand] threw il thorn Jojn.them evening | in the tain’ e oof bridger eee Ste “Tell them “began . Sybif, : ?Goesn’t feel very well 2 “Tell them nothing of- indi" |: 5 -samiaipted “Mab, = We'll. ‘be Lad ghted.”” The ligtle award fers “Very _ “It you would He dows," senggest- commanded shrilly. you wete asleep, I. wéent deck chair, then he said hed like to walk. We did a marathon around tiose:decks ‘and, my dear, I bet I lost.10 pounds. “Mr, Arnold and Mr, rouge of yours? "| same stuff on your lips?) Thatk yout gods for a perinanent, Sybil. | Where in the devil is my curling .|fron?_ You'll have to let me wear a pair of your bought = whole 2, {to put them in my bag. Let's dress this evening. My neck ‘ders are the only _ goo ‘COPYRIGHT dps by NEA SERVE INC. Do you ‘use the id forgot d_ shoul- Then—the- moon wes : 4 beigretanaptres he's the best look- Fedo Feria pea deN plitow ‘hiay pair. o! foskiags mney Setiaiy sheer,” she pronounced, her hend through them “But you'll bave to dépilitate’; bow dtd, f perore ns $180 all day, Sing weld : be was kind of meet T i coal look cute? eens, He send their compliments,” the steward said, ‘ghd would Miss Blake and.Miss Thorne join them thie evening ‘in the-coptain's cabin for 2 game-of bridge?” Sybil chuckled. “I'll hand it to you, Mab. You're a great little fixer. I suppose the lamb never suspected you were stalking him ‘all through. the stilly night? Did he tell you. the story of his life?” “Well, I know he’s a Harvard man, and his people had barrels of money,’ but they lost it during ‘the war.” t's ‘what they all’ say.” Was | jhe in service?’ “Last night, “No, .he's' got. a bum lung. He handled a lot of Liberty Loan pub- Ueity,.though.”. _ , “Three. cheers for ow hero!” “Don't be mean,” » “My dear, I've the greatest -re- apect for all the ‘smart boys who ‘kept out of war.. But I'd like to hesr’a féw of:them' tell the truth about it. They all had bom lungs, or bad trearts, or poor eyesight. That's nothing but bunk. It was influence they had.- Not that I'm calling your.precious friend » lar. He may have two bum lungs for all Le 1 hardly ‘alote, could. I? Wouldn't 1 crockery jer: Cc Phone 904 or call 102 Anjone ‘interested see or cwrite John 0. Rise pl | Cray till “Kind of wrinkled, have FOR SALE—Casting box. Inquire at Tribune office. TRAILER FOR SALE—Olson Mo- tor Cv, Phone 925. Girls Open Campaign Against Walk Home Brighton, England. - — (AP) —The 1) girls of this seaside resort are tired bassanet, 1 baby carriage, 1 baby Call at First come, high grade car. 1924 “91” Touring, Lahr Motor Sales Co. Phone 490 EL EANOR EARLY . wl in the berth, there, will you T- get this trunk open?” eee ‘ABEL took a black chiffon from its hanger. but you'll e to do.” “I guess- I'll -put.on that gray georgette of mine, Mab.” “I guess you won't! Want to make me look like a poor relation? Wear that black crepe de chine, like a good kid. And let me wear your crystal beads. to and brighten this old rag of mine my pearls szouldn’t fool a blind man. Lord, Sib, I wish I had your nice things.” “I'll bet you spend more money on clothes than I do.” “Probably I do, But you're a per- fect genius at choosing things, and Tm the an awful dub. I take anything saleswomen want -to unload. Every time I go shopping I get an inferiority complex. Honestly, Sib, they simply bully me into buying the most atrocious things. “You know that big pink hat of mine? The very thing for a pretty little flapper with cheeks like.apple blossoms. Well, ¢hi my mir ‘That wasn’t ever meant for ‘Why, the idea!’ she says. ‘It sui you against my.red head!’ I said. head and I too) Tor. perfectly.’ ‘That pink tulle ‘It's Precious!’ she murmured. “That darn: hat cost $25 and [ have ber en’t worn it five times. the funny bonnets horses used to wear? Well, that’s what I feel lke—an old dray horse tricked out in a fancy bonnet. Where's: that. Perfume you were talking sbout?, You know, deat, I @o believe: these’ pointed heels make .your ‘ankles look slimmer. pay Well, you look charming, ‘Sib. it’ te “No, I don't think so. pretty punk bridge player, kno’ “That' The Hd How ‘much do you for stockings like this? . .'. Is loo early to go up now?” I'm a you w, Mab.” I right by me, darl, punker you are the better lit lab will look. Now, be # good © , Sib, and don’t pull any Lore Tel stuff on Mr. Eustis. sii I saw him first!” = . “Heavens, anybody'd think 1 was a regular home wrecker!” “My dear, if I Hved to be s hun- dred I'd never, learn the half of what you know. You were smarter” in tl he ways of men when you wt . 1§ than, I'll be to the longest day I liye. Some kids are like that— ° wiser than the oldest women. And .: when you youpgsters grab ali the” good-looking men in sight there's nothing for us old-timers to do but ait on the sidelines and grit our teeth, We haven't a trick that will compare with yours.” - “Idiot, you flatter me. As a heart breaker I'm bust, But if it: will make you hap- py, Tt tramp: their old aces and be dumb enough to ‘make you giad. + Haven’t you. got your ‘mouth om yet? Here, don’t spread it -all- over your face! ‘There—that’s bet- of | ter Come on.” ; _ (To. Be Continued) - ‘Richard Eustis was tall and thin, etterly fascinating. - Right away he makes love to-8ydll, . The. neat ingtaliment wild amaze you. Cheap. first served. Car bargains that will at- tract wise buyers. Get here first and get'a bargain‘in a (good tires) ......... $79.00 125 Ford Coupe, ‘a bargain Al need something. Remem- - nothing’ but a . 7 DAT WHUT AT WOULD CALLA Ait UNDRESsER, Dey'd | HUBBAR HAB TER UNORESS) CUPBOARD. . BEFO DEN CUD ONLY EF SHE Pur any cioles = / EVER herd Inte rT. tank | ANY GI6BN A MULE A WW .t WAO, THe Coors. AND ICKABCD BRING THis DRESSER OvuT OTH BUNK House SO You BOYS WILL HAVE SOMETHING OH KEEP MOUR CLOTHES IN. THERES A DRAWER FOR EACH OF You. NICE BIG DRAWERS “TOO. flit nye THE omnes EMPTY SPACES. TRMiLLAMS, ROG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. ©1020, ev WEA SERVICE, WC. By Cowan Now RE PoP ' GUNN , HE BABY WHO'S “BREN LOST FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS £N ? WELL, TANT SURPRISED .T PICKED UP A FELLOW ONCE ANHO “THOUGHT HE WAS NAPOLEON + — AND TLL See THAT YOUR PICTURE GETS INTO THE PAPERS AS THE GOOD SAMARITAN WHO BROUGUT POP GUNN, QUT OF THE WILDERNESS STEPS BROWGNT ME FACE TOFACE WHITH “WIS MOUNTAIN EXPRESS. THERE'S ONE THING ABOUT WS MODEL - YOU NENER GET A FLAT TIRE OUT OF THOSE WILLS HE DON'T LOOK LIKE TA SINCE WE COULD TAKE CARE OF WIMSELE FOR Wo DANS, no eee OUT The Barrier By Blosser Ofks WEVE BOARDED UP ALL THE CRACKS AND HOLES IN OUR FENCE GEE! AOBODY CASS