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= A i #- er school in shoe shining parlor. oN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, | Regen a HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—District Agents for lib- eral Month! Premium Accident & Health Pélicies. Top-notch agents tract. ddress. immediately Commercial Casualty _ Insurance Company, Newark, N. J.. 35 MEN immediately to. learn Bar- ber profession. Exceptional cppor- tunity. Free catalog, Moler Bar+ ber College, Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. i ANTED—You man to wor! Dba in oho shini parlor. Steady job. Bismarck Shine Par- lor. a WANTED—School boy to work aft- Bismarck Shine Parlor. WANTED—A1 lunch counter man. Ne other need apply. Frank’s Place. SALESMAN WANTED SALESMAN WANTED—To | sell coal burning equipment, one’ who understands furnaces ard boilers * preferred. Salary ani commis- sion, _Lignite Combustion’ En- ineering Co., First Guaranty Bank Bldg. WANTED-—Salesman -:ith car, call- ing on retail trade, selling estab- lished line. Experienced men pre- ferred. References. See A. L. Berglund, Room 519, Patterson Hotel. FEMALE HELP WANTED __ WANTED-—Girl for Dental. . office assistant. Must be neat in appear- ance, and able to speak . German fluently, also some knowledge of typewriting and stenographic work desirable. Prefer girl living at home. In reply state ualifica- tions and salary expected. Keply __to Tribune Want Ad. N nA WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework. No other need apply. Call at 117 Main Ave. or phone 751. ine WANTED—AI lunch counter girl. No other need apply. Frank’s Place. ae WANTED—Girl for general house-| work on farm. Phon2 12-F-22, ROOMS FOR RENT “FOR RENT—Three clean furnished rooms for light housekeeping, gas for cooking. Also garage. Call at Doppler, Stnday. FOR RENT Nice room in “modern +” home, well furnished, suitable for!’ E one or two, close in. Call at 400! Seventh street. Phone 1451 | FOR RENT—Large sleepin suitable for two. Nicely furnished. Centrally located. Call at 404 First street. Phone 586. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping room with kitchenette. Reasonable. street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. 219 Tenth street. HOUSES AND FLATS _ FOR RENT—Strictly modern 4co bungalov with garage. -Vine:t location, immediate posse in. O. W. Roberts, 117 Main Ave: Bhone 751 or 151. 1 Call at 423 . Tenth). 19, 1928 4 Tribune. Classified Advertisements | a Ads over. 25 words, Se CLASSIFIED DISPLAY All classified ads are eash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertiop same day. os LET ACK’S. Radiator Classified Advertising Rates THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Effective Jan. 3.1988 insertion, 25 words .76 insertions, 23 words or ander .....,..... insertions, 25 words or at ) eee! week; inder tional per word + RATES 90 Cents Per Itch D PHONE 32 WORK WANTED‘ ix range with hot water front. ing stove, good condition. Call FOR SALE—Used FOR SALE—One bassanet, 1 baby) BARGAINS in used furniture. FOR RENT—An Upright Piai FURNITURE FOR SALE. SALE—Six hole jeatic fore 10 a. m. or after 6 p. Second street or phone 360. leg table, chairs, 30250 child’s bed and. dro leaf kitchen table, all in goon shape and reasonably priced. Webb Brothers. Phone 246, carriage, 1 baby sleigh, 1 fireless cooker. Call at 320 Ave. B or phone 39, Kennelly Furniture Co. Mand ND Phone 689-W. MISCELLANEOUS IAMOND RINGS—$25 to as as you wish. Fine qualities, Rec Cash or jyeee you will ardly iniss. Jamcs W., Marek, Exclusive Diamond Dealer. Office e Kod Third street, Bismarck, N. ak. Shop clean out or repair that leaky or clogged | N. radiator. and price reasonable. SS FOR RENT—Modern three and kitchenette, newly decorated, furnished apartment consisting of entire ground floor. Call 418 Han- nafin or phone 1295-W forenoons and after 6 p.m. : All work guaranteed APARTMENTS rooms ATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and, second hand. Over 500 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W..E.. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. 4 FOR RENT—Modern two or three room unfurnished apartment, con- sisting of entire upstairs, decorated and close in. Phone __214-W evenings or mornings only. FOR RENT—In modern home, light housekeeping apartments, one or two Toons, range, China closet and six chairs, Call at 614 Eighth street. newly FOR SALE—Registered Oxford] WANTED TO BUY—General yearling rams $45 and up. Also some good early spring rams. Strutz & Nagel, 3 1-2 miles north of Bismarck. mer- chandise stock. State price and amount of fixtures. |. Hohler, a on Ave, S, E, Aberdeen, Also for sale: Gas FOR SALE—Seven-room _ house.| & Modern in every way, including heated ,arrge, full baser-ent, One of the best built homes in Bis- marck. On pavement, shrubbery and good lawn, always kept in best condition. Excellent location. Well furnished. May pur- chased with or without furniture, direct from cwner. For informa- tion phor e 267. FOR SALE—Partly modern oe three rooms and addition partly up, 50x150 lot, chicken house and fence, on new paving, near school. Price $2200. Phone 831-W. F@R RENT—A modern house in fine condition, hot water heat, will be vacant after September 23. Call at 607 Sixth street or phone 297-R. ern home, includ- ing heated garage, full basement, shrubbery, lawn, good location. wy further information phone FOR SALE OR RENT—Two story six room house, fully modern, im- mediate possession. Price Owens. Phone 421. FOR RENT—Large house, entirely modern, in perfect condition. Im- mediate possessian. Phone 877. FOR RENT—Furnished _ sleeping room in modern home. Call at 403 & hird street. +8 WANTED TO RENT WANT TO RENT—A partly mod- ern three or five room house by October 1, close in. State price ann panties. Write Tribune, Ad. 10. 5 = WANTED TO RENT—House . with fireplace, small or big, on or be- fore Nov. ist. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No, 57. RENT—Two or three furnished _light _ nousekeeping rooms with bath. Write Tribune Ad. No. 60, i LOST \GOST—One Spitz dog, lame in right) hind leg, plain white... Last. seen five miles west of. Steele. Finder hian, Driscoll, LOST—Leather key container, con- taining several’ keys. Finder please return to Tribune, Office. please notify owner, Takvor Jam-, 4. gochian, , N. D. Bie 00 CAN'T BLAME . “W AGIRL FOR GING ING Yo. HER YOOTH= fr \e He's FOR RENT—<single kitchenette, nicely al 411 Fifth street, Phone FOR. -RENT—Unfurnished Apt. | F Rose Apts. Third street. Phone 427 or 852.- 7 Verflical: about tt.” “contract to- love me as tment with id completely FOR RENT—Remington Automatic rs FOR SALE—Casting box. Cheap. 12-gauge shot gun at $1.00 per day. Phone 1339 or call at Guss- ner’s Apartments after 6:00 p. m. ‘OR SALE—$100 credit on Pontiac. Big discount. E. Edberg, phone 206, 502 Bdwy.. Bismarck, N. Dak. Inquire at Tribune office. F. W. Murphy, 215 COPYRIGHT 1928 4¥ NEA SERVICE INC THIS HAS HAPPENED ‘THORNE, social butter- ree 66QYBIL.” Richard put both hands on her shoulders, and held her at arms length, “Will you marry me, Sybil?” “Richard Eustis!” “Will you, Sybil?” “But Richard,” she cried. “You don't: Know what’ you're ~saying. You don't believe in marriage.” “No,” he told her firmly, “I don't. But I want you. I want you so much that it seems as though 1 could not live without you.” “But, Rich '.-. . ” She faltered helplessly. “You've only known me five days. You-you—you've let emotion rweep you away, Rich, You don't really want to marry me. Marriage is positive anathema to you. You've said so loads of times. You'd hate me if 1 married you. And—besides—1 don't want to. I loathe all.your.tdeas about love and marflage. { think they're simply sickening. -1--1-wouldn’t_ marry you for the world. ‘I've told you so hundreds of times.” ~~ ~~ ~She -was remembering what he bad sald: the night. before, . . . Love was a/physical: thing. ~ - And he bad shrugged bis shoul- ders in that disdaintul way he had, Indicating that, whatever it was, it could not by any means interest him. “You niake me sick,” Sybil had reigned “You're perfectly dread- al. “No,. darling.” “He bad shaken his head wisely. “Only sane and very candid. .Al).men love in, the same fashion. The rest uype- ‘eee faced hiro solemnly, : fea heres you, Rich: ard,” she sald, an Notice. cool as ‘the ‘moonlight Seu tee unalterably> op) * to: marriage. Your natpre di nds that your lite shall be: perpetual love. And you belteve that you could not love any woman except transiently. How can . you then.be willing to make a legal sin! shall live? You ‘OR RENT—Furnished apartment. ig a low 3450 of the United States Revised = AUTOMOBILE 3450, ot FOR SALE—New —Willys-Knight|"'T'hefepy give notice to all persons claiming the sal FOR SALE—Ford coupe, tiac coupe. Phone 448, red by Marie Morrow, « North Dakota, on November which mortyage was 01 of December, 1917, assign: ance Company, of of the Register of Assignments ut Page 391, will be - foreclosed by a sale of the premises mortgaged in such mortg which are hereinafter desert! which sale will take front door of the Court with the costs of this foreclosure. ‘The premixes described. in mortgai weat Quarter of Section 26 In ship 141 North of Range 77. W the 6th P.M, There will be i said mortgage at sum of 111/71. NORTH WEI MARIN STERN FIRE INSURANCE PANY, Assignee of Mortgagee. Dated Aug. 11th, 1928. Mcintyre, Burtness & Robbing, yx for Dak. NOTICE OF SEIZURE for the District of North Dako’ United States of America Chryster 52 Coach, Eng 131713A, Serial No. HR 7310. In obedience to a Warrant of ure, to me directed fn the above titled cause, 1 have seized and ti into my possession, the followin) scribed automobile, to-wit: One Chr; ler 52 Coach, Engii x Serial No. +HR7310, at North Dakota, on the Bog Laurain Apartments. Phone Ta “Darling,” he bragged mockingly, “I’m the only man who's ever been perfectly honest with you. make you listen to me.” sion regarding marriage. You be- Meve that it murders love. That. once you fetter romance, you have killed it.- Then why are you ask- ing me to marry you?” “Because,” he| told ber bluntly: “it’s the only way I can get you.” “Oh! Oh!” she cried, and beat his chest with her fists. “I hate you. I hate you!” aon “But you're going to marry me,” hd retorted. “Darling,” he begged, “let's not tafc like two people in a ‘book, Don't try to villain on th stage.’ ie me feel Ike & | dence for the sake of other rom: My Ufe will be rutned tf I cannot on earth could wring from me. I'm on my knees, Sybil, béseeching you to marry me. There's not @ con- cession on earth I wouldn't make to you, dearest.—Logality. Re ‘spectability. Bah, | make myself siok!—Like a lovesick bumpkin I crave your hand in honorable mar- riage. See, Sybil!” fle Gropped to his knees, and clasping hers with his arms, cradled: his face: against her legs. “I should. think,” she told: him felly, “that you would appreciate the need of keeping your indepen: tic adventures. Why write ‘finis’ “Your asinine conceit,” she told | after this one!” tim scornfully, “is positively. sick-|° ening.” “‘Conceit!’” he cried. “You call it conceit because I dare to say you want me? . . . Sybil, do you know anything ‘about Walt Whitman? He wrote @ poem once. ‘A Woman Waits For Me.’ There are these Mpes in tt. They've always stood out in my mind because I believe |!ittle breese stirred, so that 8! o firmly in the truth of them:, ‘Without ‘shame ‘the. man 1-“tike knows and avows the delicious | band to keep her. age |ness of bis sex. Without shage the | D° 1 Uke knows and svows bers.’” — ; “Walt Whitman!” she repeated |don’t know what the dirtiest |ought to. go.” scornfully, ° “He's creature 1 ever knew.” 3 “"The Good Gray > Poet’: men. called him,” be reminded ber, and, She took his elbows in her bands, “Get up please, Rich. . . . Please. Come sit in our deck chairs.” eee NCB she thought he had gone to sleep. ‘The watch changed, an@ men ed past their chairs. A bell rang: And, by and by, shivered in her dress of this stuf. ‘But.when she moved, he put out bis And présently got up, and found a robe, and tucked it about her. “It’s almost dawn,” she said. “I “But 1 can’t let you go,” he groaned. “We've got to straighten this thing out.” “ “We're going over this from beginning,” he told ber, “. -$0-try ta be trathful teuthful coach 70, priced right, will con- sider car ih cade, “Write ‘Tribune reasonable or will trade on Chevrolet or Pon- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-~ it CLOSURE SALE be-| Notice Is Hereby Given that that 328 certain morgue executed and dally; e Register of Deeds of Burleigh Sur g 1917, at nino ‘o'cloca A.M. in Book 150 of Mortgages at Page 89, and eth day North r i Lo naar Northwemern Fire arine in Sin ai e and and | lace at the the tnortange on the day of sale, together e said we and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burietgh, State of North Dakota, and described as the South- wi of on the date «f aule the C * of Minneapolis, Minnesota, » Attor- Assignee, Grand Forks. In, the United States District Court, One No. de- p ni United States District Court, for the District of North Dakota, at Fargo, North Dakota, for violation of Section described automo- t they ‘Court to be:hel on the next day of jurtadiction ter. O. GUNVALDSEN, th woman, as mortgagor, to the Farmers Mee aire: Mecéhel: & Merchants State Bank of Driscoll, | ~ wirnt Notice Published 9-5-3 ‘poration, as mortgage ted | 9 .5.13-19. the zad day of October, 19) a | 2 g filed for record in the office it [-cocsaniensssvnseneihanssiseememmeieannst LAHR MOTOR SALES CO, City of Bismarck, County of Bur! fas te N the oon * of the 22nd day of September, 1928, to satisfy the amount due ch Bismarck, N. D. INVESTING IN & Mileage for your dollar. A car ou’ll be proud of. Select yours ‘rom standard makes. Recon- ditioned. Guaranteed! 1928 “96” Whippet Coupe like new ....... wees OBI 1925 Ford Coupe, new tires ........ vee Lahr Motor Sales Co. Phone 490 HIRLWIND ELEANOR EARLY you to be as fair with me, Sybil. Will you? “Yes,” she promised meekly, “rl He leaned back then in his chair, his eyes oh the morning star. “See, darling.” He pointed. “How dim it grows as dawn's pale fingers come creeping up the sky. Shall we stay until the sun comes up,”and the last star’s gone?” “1 don't know what Mab will say,” she faltered. “The devil with Mab!” he mut- tered, and throwing back his long blond hair, began his favorite sub- fect. “The trouble with marriage, proclaimed, “is this—there's no é¢enee in physical attractio: gime nor reason. It's blind bat. People mistake a powerful physical attraction for love, and so rete get married, tl “I've a few ideas on the subject myself. 1quite agree with you on the importance of honesty. 1 be Heve that if love could be honestly discussed, there'd be a great deal more happiness. 1 think th human relation should be decent understanding. There 1 never any harmony unless there understanding. “I was going to say that we bring all our little deceptions and pride- ful follies, about which we've builded all our lives, right on to love and merriage. And that, of course, is disastrous. .That’s why marriage founders. Lack of hon- est understanding. “You can’t expect compatibility if you haven't understanding. And incompatibility is back of every divorce. Back of infidelity, and the thing that masquera as ‘cruel and abusive treatment.’ Back of de- Mab will think. 1], sertion and non-support—back of everything that takes men end women to courts, to throw dirt, and cry for freedom. Men and women who loved each other!" eee WHEN she stopped for breath he laughed at her seriousness. “Darling,” be bragged mockingly, “I'm the only mag who's ever been perfectly honest with you. 1 have thrown discretion to the/winds, and begged you to marry me. But I'm not telling you, Sybil, that my life will be ruined if f cannot make you Usten tome. For there are other women as beautiful, and other women as charming. “But you're here. And I'm here And, oh, my dear, you'd search the wide world over before you'd find & man who could love you #0.” “Richard,” she assured bim sol emnily, “I'm suré you're crazy.” “Listen, darling,” he besought her. “Did you know the captain could marry us—here in the har bor?” B “Look, Rich!” Shrilly she {nter® rupted him. . “Morro.Castle through-. the mists. Over there beyond the fog! Oh, Rich, isn't it thrilling!” “Thrilling!” he snapped, ie “And now,”: she: told bim.calmly,, .. “I'm going down aad take me &. . shower, so I-won't look like a wreck. Clemson negro retina es rene cot- ton le line, long a uresque but Trefficient factor in Southern t |farming, is rapidly the farm tractor. A cars bearing 300 ge tractors—recently : distribution linas. poe rare Fgoqr=se,.|| —_ WANTED—By old established con- |! 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