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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tribune Classified Advertisements —— PHONE 82=—_— ~— HELP WANTED MALE: WANT a good job? Consider Elec- tricity, Mechanics, Batteries, Welding, Aviation. There's a con- stant demand for trained men. Catalog Free. State Auto Elec- trical and Aviation School, Abcr- deen, South Dakota. ; $25 DAILY easy, giving motorists amazing safety device FREE. Sen- sacl: plan. Ideal for Fairs. Red hot money-maker. TILNEY, Rochester, * ‘ MEN immediately to learn Bar- ber profession. Exceptional cy eid tunity. Free-catglog, Moler Ba: ber College, Fargo, N. D,, Butte, Mont. * WANTED—Young man to work steady in shoe. ae parlor. Steady job. Bismarck Shine Par- lor. 2 ‘ WANTED—School boy: to work. aft- “er school in. shoe shining parlor. Bismarck Shine Parlor. SALESMAN WANTED YOU CAN MAKE $200.00 a - week clear and be home every _ night, eelling our Electric Signs. Every retail merchant a prospect. ym- missions paid daily to start with. | Salary and bonus contract. at thi ond of thirty “days, THE M SAVANEY COMPANY, 1-10 Wal- SALESMEN—Specialty men, con- vincing talkers to sell new display fixture used in every retail store, hustler can easily earn $75 weekly or more on liberal commission basis, no traveling. Firm estab- lished over 20 years and. well rated. Universal. .Fixture Corp. 185 West 23rd St., New York City. Nee a ase ee ee EEE FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Experienced sales lad- Se ese referred, who can ti awer at once. - Write Ad. No. 63, care of the Tribune. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework:"No: other need apply. Call at 117 Main Ave. or phone 751. xperient ‘waitress at the Patterson Hotel. Apply at kitchen. i ee . WANTED—Gitl for general house- work on farm. Phone 12-F-22. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 967. ROOMS FOR RENT _ | “ FOR RENT—Two latge clean fur- ms with bath for light pe bcertis: private entrance. Also for :ale: -A bicycle, good as new. Call at 213 Eleventh street, one half block from Broadway. NT—Two furnished rooms Pignd kitchenette with H Aloe it. ery nice for li puatbeenieg: Call at: 402 Eighth street. ar Teh FOR RENT—Two rooms for igh housekeeping on ground’ floor, heat, light and water furnished, gas if desired, Call at 411 Eighth street. ; aie ENT—Nice room in mode! a well furnished, suitable for one or two, close-in.. Call at 400 Seventh street. Phone 1451. ___ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room suitable for one or two young ladies: Phone 1222-J or call at 314 Ave. D. R RENT—Furnished light house- keeping rooms in . modern-héme. Call at 618 Sixth street or phone 568-W - . A HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern siuc- co bungalow Sith saceae: Roars location, immediate possession. O. WwW. Roberts, 117 Main Ave. Phone 751 or 151, FOR _ SALE—Seven-room house. Modern in every way, including sheated gartge, full baser-ent. One. of the best built homes in Bis- marck. On pavemient, shrubbery “t and good lawn, always kept in best condition. Excellent location. Well furnished. May. be _pur- chased with or without furniture, direct from owner. For inform tion phor e 267. ih FOR INT—Five room house wil light and water only at 215 ‘South Fifth street. Close in, ready for possession ‘Sept. .16t) sonable. . Inquire 0 way or phone 129-W. : FOR | SALE—Beau! al, artistic home. Latest in California design and. architecture. Open for ‘in- spection for. one week _ starting v Sunday, September 16, 723 Mar- dan Ave. = é ge, fall basement, meer! See ote, et 8 ry, lawn, -good location. ih further information phone FOR SALE OR: RENT—Two ‘story six room house, fully ms » im- mediate posses: Phone 421. house, entirely. ‘modern, in perfect condition. Im- mediate possession. Phone 877. + FOR RENT—All modern house. Five See and bath. Occupancy ae % 1st. Inquire 415 Eigh' reet. = room. strict medern home at 614 Third stree' -Call 7-F-11. yi ITURE FOR SALE o jest ange with hot water ffont.. Hea ing stove, good condition: Gall be ..™, OF <The | Second street tr phone. Soni. : igerator,-. room table, 2 small bed room tables, combination book cage and’ les, sta L writing desk, Nielsen's Milli FOr low teach 10, prichd sige it con- Spier ibetrenah ‘vite Tribune A é wae, me SS lle: road work, An-| - mn. Price Owens./: Gassified Advertising Rates . Effective Jan. 3, 1928 s 1 insertion, 25 words .75 2 insertions, 25 words or under . 3 insertions, or under ...... 1 week, 25 words or under ........sceees Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- 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. - BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ,, PHONE ‘$2 WORK WANTED. WANTED—Al! kinds of plain sew- ing. ‘Will sew out or at home. Al- #o make ,comforters. Mrs. Mary Lewis, 221 W. Rosser, upstairs. LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean for light Bismarck 183. 0] resi ~ «Call at College ine or phone hed it in modern ho: modern home, 4 Fourth streets Phone 543-W. = shed . Apt Kose Apts. F. W. ‘Murphy, 215 Third sent. Phone 427 or 852. 52. FOR RENT —Completaly furnishea | % apartment, 120 W. Rosyer. WANTED 10 -RKNI WANTED TO RENT—Furnished house, must be all modern with not less than two bed rooms, Possession immediately on Oct. 1st until Nov. ist. Phone 1118, House w fireplace, small or big, on or be- sfore Nov. 1st. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 57. ree —_ or furnished light ‘housekeeping rooms with bath. Write Tribune Ad. No. 60. MISCELLANEOUS IAMOND RING! to as higl as you wish. Fine qualities, low rices. Cash or payments you will ardly miss. Jamos W. Marek, Exclusive Diamond Dealer. Office a the Third street, Bismarck, N. ak. \ out or repair that leaky or clogged radiator. All work guaranteed and price reasonable. WORK WANTED—Wanted clerical pation by experienced person. eferences furnished. Write Trib- *)Board of C FOR BIDS Read Grading ané Graveling Sealed bids for road grading and Traveling in Section Lincoln . Burleigh will be re- ship County, ceived by the Board of County Com- missioners of said county at the court in the city of Biemarck, u two o'clock p. Plans and with the ty ge oF may be obtained from T. R. Atkinson, County — |Surveyor. ‘The following approximate quan- Huss, are sive rae ‘the ‘puldante of 600 cubic yards of i rds of gri this cont: must be begun not later than October 20th, 1928, and compl: not later than November iat, Each ne must be accompanied by & certified check for fi er cent joraed or of George ard of g xcavation. ‘i % rman of County ' Commissioners, anty that the bidder will, if | promptly enter into and exec & contract for the performance of the work. The Board of County Commission- ers of said county of Burleigh re- qetves the right to reject any or all 8. By order of the Board of County Commissioner: Di it Bismarck this 10th day of . C. IBAMINGER, County Auditor. ate 1 September, 19: 9:10-17-24 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR COAL Sealed bids for 300 Tons more or less of lump and 6-inch Lignite Ceal, delivered at the Burleigh County Court House or in the City of Bls- marck, N, D., will be recei unty Commiasion said county at the court ho: NATIONAL CASH RBEGISTERS— | City of Blomarck, until two New and second hand. Over 500 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. une Ad. No. 61. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Modern two or three room unfurnished apartment, con- sisting of entire upstairs, newly decorated and close in. Phone __214-W evenings or mornings only. WE NEED several good homes both for sale and rental purposes so list_your sales and rentals with THE. HELLING AGENCY, 108 Third street. Phone 877. FOR RENT—Furnis! apartment. ae Laurain Apartments. Phone FOR RENT—In modern home, light housekeeping apartments, one or two rooms. Also for sale: Gas range, China closet’ and six chairs. Call at 614 Kighth street, FOR SALE—Registered Oxford yearling rams $45 and up. -Also some good early spi rams. Strutz & Nagel, 3.1-2 miles north of Bismarck. FOR RENT—single apartment with kitchenette, nicely and completely Serene 411 Fifth street. Phone FOR SALE—Used school desks and seats. An,one interested see or write John President Lien School Di FOR RENT—Two.room. apartment, partly furnished, also single room HIR “COPYRIGHT 1928 4Y NEA. SERVICE INC. THIS HAS HAPPENED nS BIL, THORNE, pampered trlp. in erde: necessary for ad ing CRAIG NEWH. 7 met tle, beeomes. awidly excited borrawa Sybil’s-clothes f to make an Impression, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XII Ceeran HANNA was short and fat and jolly, with « rolling Bait and a big, loud laugh. dohn Arnold was a pudgy: little man and the hair on the top of his head was thin and getting thinner. He had a'small black mustache and @ sharp little nose-and @ tremen- dous chin. “Mr. Arnold ‘was an an- tique. dealer. Richard Eustis was tall and slim. ;His hair was light. brown and wavy. He wore ft rather long and ‘had a habit af shaking it back from his forehead impatiently. His eyes Weré blue and his skin. very. pale. His mouth was well-shaped, with lips 0 vivid. they almost seemed to -have been carmined. He had a crooked little whimsical smile, and one eyebrow quirked up when he talked, aay “He looks,” thought: Sybil, “like & hungry poet... I'll bet Mab: would dike to cook him @ good meal and run her fingers through his. hair.” Arnold: was one of those ‘people'} who love to find mutual acquaint- ances, Be e “So you come from Boston?” he queried,” “Now I used to know a fot of people in Boston. I'm from New Haven. myself. Let's see—do you know George Tracy? And the Osgoods?—they're the woolen peo- ple. You don’t? Weill, now, that's strange. I suppose you know Mrs Young—Mrs. Leon Young? Fine old lady. Eustig was quieter. “I've asked the steward to bring up Martinis," he. satd. “Perhaps you had rather have something else?” : look “sophisticated. i “I simply adore’ them!” she ex- claimed. a And when they ‘came she whis- * ‘ered excitedly to Sybil, “Do you ‘eat the féalieh olive, or let It lay?" ¢ Captain ‘bad left. ~- , jake’ yourselves’ at hone,” be fd them. “I'l be tn later.” eon eae Ess. pfesently, began to de. voté himself to Sybil, Arnold ; ona ‘Mabel-tn. @ cozy corner,:ehat- ing ‘of Sandwich. glass. fd up on antiques.” he an . “And John can’t. Ly : Bakes Lo Ae of John. ‘sup «a §, moon tonight." “But 1. thougt i Mabel was trying’ desperately to gman, fair lady. FOR SALE—Casting box. 5 Inquire at Tribune office. “And waste a perfectly good moon!” “But I'd been anticipating such a nice little game. I’m crazy about bridge, Mr. Eustis.” Mabel, in the corner, interrupted her loquacious com} jon. “Ran along, Sib, too lovely ‘a night for cards. Take my scarf to throw over your shoulders, and don't forget to wish on the moon. & bit of flowered chiffon. across Sy- bil’s shoulders and grinned despair: break up an an: like: that, would p.m. October 2nd, 1928. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the total amount bid, made rable to the order of George F. Will, chai: man of the Board of County Commi sioners, as a guaranty that the bi der will, if succ promptly enter into and execute contract for the AMeliverance of coal T rd. of inty Commission- 8 the right to reject any of the Board of County Commissioners, Dated at Bisrrarck this 10th day of September, 1928. A. C. ISAMINGER, 9:10-17-24 County Auditor. STREAM BAPTISM London, Sept. 17.-A new device to tismal service in a mill stream near Sittingbourne since the days of the Canterbury Pilgrims took place re- cently. Thirty persons, mostly wom- jen, were immersed in a stream fed | and better ad by the et Tourists Tax Capacity of Paris Rail Station Lasare station, gateway to Patie for station, gat 10 visiting tourists, is to be enlarged H} adapted to the needs of transatlantic and express trains. In rope Bridge at the entry of the Dist. ri t the en! Pl iomh is te be entirely rebuilt ata cost of $600,000, Half a million travellers go in and out of St. Lazare every day under normal conditions. In the summer, First come, first served. Car bargains that will at- tract wise buyers. Get here first and get a bargain in a high grade car. 1924 “91” Touring, (goed tires) 125 Ford Coupe, a bargain ....5.....5 Lahr Motor Sales Co. et’s spring. by what is known as Thomas Beck- Phone 490 head. Soft, blond hair, beautiful in ELEANOR EARLY Eustis began to devote himself to Bydtl. “I'm fed up on antiques,” he announced, “and John can't talk about anything else.” “But you think Tm tude,” he per- sisted. “Yes, 1 do—horribly rude.” “You know you're an awfully at- tractive -gitl, Miss Thorne.” “You know you're not a bit orig: inal, My Bustis.” “Well, welll” He laughed heart- fly. it was @ very nice laugh, full of honest mirth. “All right, fair one. 1 won't talk like a sap any longer. My mistake: 1 ‘an idea all’ girle liked thet ine. Here's @ new one for you. I've made love to a lot of girls, Sybil Thorne, and it didn't mean a thing. But starting tonight, every: thing I say goes. You won't believe me. yet. Thet doésn’t make any differance. I'm crasy about you, Sybil, And i'm going to make you love me. Now what do you think _ pot that, Haughty Lady?” “Oh, your ckaperon and- my pest there, discussing cpinets and low Itke a coyple of old cronies @ fanatics give. me @ pain.” “Mab isn’t @ fanatic, and she isn't my chaperon, She's a perfect peach, and she's lady enough not it when she's: bored to And ff atttique fanatics give psin, why are you ‘going to} ng with Mr. Arnotdt*: “Oh, I'm only oor. but ond John’s parents are vuigariy weclthy., Besides, I’m good’ ‘som: pany ‘fot him. When he proposed’ trip I jumped at. the chance. ‘Tho Ske caught the wh, tle croaked smile .. brow quizked #0 quigzically i te play” beri i “k cont thivk anything at: all Shout you," she said jmipa “Wall—since. you ask me—I think you must be insane, Mr. Hus tis, That's just between ourselves, PMIOKgeu're abeeletaly cuckoo.” jak you're lately. struggling young} honest the moonlight. His eyes blased in- to hers. He held her with arms that felt like steel. Then he took bis mouth away, and whispered against her lips. “Kiss me.” Obediently she relaxed, and her body became soft and clinging. He freed her arms and she put them @bout his neck. "¥es,” sho said. eee TPHEN tt was over. He stood with his bands on the rail, and she noticed how white his knuckles were under the fair skin. “1 didn’t mean to do it so soon,” he said. “Oh, it doesn’t make any differ. ence. We'll never see each other again after this trip.” “You'll come out with me tomor- row night?” “Yes,” “And every night until we reach port?” é “Yes.” “Sybil, I'm wild about you.” She shrugged her shoulders gathered Mabel’s scarf about her. “It’s getting chilly, isn't it?” “But don't you care at all that 1 love you?” “You think 1 should be flattered because there's something physical about me that intrigues you?” “But you don't understand.” ere yes 1 do. That's the trou e.”” LWIND He left her at her statcroom door. : “Good night, Princess.” “Good night, Foolish.” oe MABEL was ‘reading berth. “And you seid you weren't a home wrecker! It was bad enough, boy right from under my eyes. But to go off and.leave me with that junk man... !" “But you sent me yourself, Mab!” , “I know, honey. Ain't life the dickens?” Sybil undressed slowly. Cold creamed her face with abstracted deliberation and sat with a hair brush in her hand, gazing medita- tively at nothing at all. “Snap out of it, kid," advised Mabel, slipping a finger \between the pages of her book. “Missing Craig, dear?” She leaned from her upper berth solicitously. “You can’t tell me you're not in teve, Sybil Thorne!” She peered intently at Sybil's pate face and tired eyes. “My dear, look like ‘the devil What's the ter?” Sybil slipped her satin coat.from © her shoulders and stood in her: | thin oightdress at the open port: hole, There was something in th pega. salty night. Somet! in the spray that beat upon face. turbing, “You're ® sentimental old ‘maid, Mab,” she opined tartly. you'd have 40 Sts if-you knew ‘the belt of it.” aes 7 . She snapped off the light aad tumbled. into her berth. ehlaking Croenieroe’ night! thin! “aight!” She lay flat‘on ber back with her _{aems stretched along ‘her burning yyy | wi ber. ‘a ex in her © Sybil Thorne, to take my beautiful . ae | Something reckless and: dis. “And” when the tourist invasion is height, the figure mounts to me a mittion® Only hg eyeinty br] vertical posi 3 ‘in suburban line: passengers. NEW AUTO “LOCK” London, Sept. 17.—The first bap-'A seaman was thwart auto thieves has been its number-plate holder, which can. be plate ina ition; thus unauthorized the State driving is easily detected. ilways Company been able to care of such a formidable increase in more locked so as to secure take fins acs a A TOBACCO PUMP London, Sept. 1 \pump on a steamer isn’t the eagle eyes 0: fined intro- | when he pleaded guilty to an RIGHT AFTER LuncH 7 ITS AN’ (DEAL! DAY BE OUT ON THOSE Beach ANO “AIHEN WE'LL HANE HEROES ARE MADE - THE BOSSES. MOM’N POP | ae B« NEIGHBORS GET AN GARFUL WHEN MOM HEADING. TWE RECEPTION COMMITTEE ,GREETS Bor wits A FLock OF ACCUSATIONS “TWAT, WNUILE HE ‘CLAIMS “To HAVE BEEN IN ONE PLACE,SHE HAD SEEN WIM WN ANOTHER - AND PoP FINDS: \T. A ‘Touch JoB MAKING A CONNINCING STORY OUT OF THE TRUTH A Wordy Wecome en a water |? here. recently in the top of a pump. District ae building 160 from | ma: y be seen o' be opened by th any or all sil auemant TY im READY Too, LeTS GO! SO VOWNE BEEN LOST IN THE OUNTAINS — TAKEN FOR A REVENUE AGENT- AND HELD A CAPTIVE BY A MOONSHINER -? MAS -THAT'S HE FIRST “TIME 1 EVER HEARD of A FLAPPER MOON SHINER. AND [F SoU WALKED A WUNDRED MILES (T WAS IN AND OUT OF ‘TAKI- OVER “THE WELCOME ON] WOME AG! THE DOOR-MAT, MONN SB KER”. WAS BLL OER WIM, 4 wi ! ul ATS THE GUNNS. Pop MUST BE BACK - IF 1 THOUGKT SME REALLY MEANT ANY OF IT.1'D * GO OVER AND PLEN AN 4 ACCOMPANIMENT , KMUCHKLE-STILE * SHSM ET WNT ‘To WEAR WHAT CALLING BAKH through the inspectors by hiding School District te tiene ffice. te board The board reserves the Fight To veject WEY RE| bids, : attempt EARL MOWDER, Cle duced here. It consists of a movable |to amuggle six pounds of tobacco OMReean, He Bak. © 5

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