The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1928, Page 11

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a HELP WANTED MALE WANTS aoe igh. County now) for steady hustler to sell lege, Fargo, N. D., Ward's Reliable Remedies and smail capit iculars given on WANTED—District Agents for Tib- contract.. Address: . intmediately ber profession. Exceptional cp) an WANTED—Young man to work lor. Bismarck Shine: Parlor. other Products. Experience not necessary. ee be earnings on it. Dr. Ward's Medical Com- a Winona, Minn. Established ‘\, eral Month!- Premium Aceident & “ \ Health Policies. Top-notch agents Commercial Casualty Insurahce Company, Newark, N. J. 35 MEN immediately to learn Bar- tunity. Free catalog, Moler Butte, Mont. steady in shoé shining parlor. Steady job. Bismarck Shine Par-) WANTED—School boy to work aft- er school in shee shining parlor. WANTED—A1 lunch. counter man, ap other need apply. Frank's AGENTS 75 ' WANTED with ambition and iv dustry, to distribute. Rawleigh’s ‘““¢\ Household Products to steady users. Fine openings ‘near ‘you. We train and help you so you can make up to $100 a week or more. No experience. necessary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept.. Nosy Minneapolis, Minn." « jl WORK WANTED LET ACK’S iator Shop out or repair that leaky or clogged | ~ radiator. work guaran and price reasonable. POSITION WANTED KS si EXPERIENCED store or office clerk ee Position. Write Trib- une Ad, 2b. Sea FEMALE HELP WANTED - WANTED-—Girl for Dental RR Bitte office assistant, Must be neat in appear- ance, and able to speak (erman fluently, also some knowledge of typewriting and stenographie work desirable. Prefer girl hivii a home. In reply state oualifica- tions and salary expe. Replys / to Tribune Want Ad. No. 66. | ee eee | ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two large clean fur- nished rooms and bath with, heat, light and water furnished, priv- ' ate entrance. Also for sale: A bicycle, good as new. Call at 213 Eleventh street, one half «block . from Broadway: FOR RENT—An attractive room with three windows and large ' closet, suitable for young lady. ‘ Phone 1222-J or call at 314 Ave.' h i] on * 4 —— Fe: | EEE Mae SY FOR RENT—Nice room in modern vhome, well furnished, suitable for "Ryne or two, close in. ca at 400 Seventh street. Phone 1451. FOR RENT—Large sleeping com suitable for two. Nicely furnished. | Centrally located. Call at 404 First street. Ph 586. \ rooms for light houseketping, gas Doppler Sena Also garage. Call at Y« FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping room with kitchenette. Reasonable. Call at 423 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. 219 Tenth street. HOUSES: AND FLATS F IR SALE—Seven-room house. lodern in every way, including heated garr.ge, full baser-ent. One of the best built homes in Bis- marck,’ On pavement, shrubbciy est csaaltite ‘Excellent location | Well f hed. May be direct from cwner. For informa- tion phore 267. - bungalow, tibul fe, 8 5. closets, built-in: kitchen cabinet, ice box, ete., full partianed . basement, with extra finished bed room, garage. Vehy good loca~ tion and a beautiful home. Priced oe auiek sale. Write Tribune Ad. . BALESFarty modern hone, ree rooms and addition -partly. 50x150 -lot, chicken house: and * N fe, on new paving, near school. — Price’ $2200. -Phone 881-W.. FOR RENT—A -modern house in fine condition, hot-water heat; wit! be vacant .after ‘September 23.’ ing heated. pri full ese shrubbery, lawn, good location. ea ther informa! ion hon ror SALE OR REN’ Two, ry. . six room house, fully tiodern, im- mediate possession.’ ‘Price Opens: 2 Phone 42}. = hor iraly meee in pel pet condition. Im liate Phone 87’ a FOR RENT—Furnished _ sleeping ‘home. Call at 403 WANTED—Names : and ‘aiteea | of Spanish American war veter#" ans and widows. Service between Aprit 21, 1898, and July : 4, aoe 0. Anderson; - Pension’ “Claim Ageets 7S. Hilliard, Montgo! ind kitehenett a Sy Kay may e te i or phone 1295-W forenootis - Tribae Classified Advertisements —=PHONE 82 a=_— Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan, 3, 1928 i insertion, 25. words 2 insertions, 25 words _ “or under ........... > 8 insertions, -25- words of ander . 1. week,. under .......0cse000 145 Ads over 25 ‘words, 3c addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED | DISPLAY ive ‘eg, of eS eon nett ovat vad ee ees an 70, priced gider car in rissa trade. ht, will con- 90 Cents Per Inch” An classified ads are cash-tin Potie 448. ad should be te- tiac coupe. jupe Ad. No. 69. Ce LE—New saree tote rite Tribune ord FOR SALE—Ford coupe, reasonable | or will trade on Chevrolet or Fon-'° lel Ford coupe in good par Write Tribune | 4 reed| BARGAINS id. good lawn, always kept in | chased with or without Aes i FOR SALE—By owner. New: Stucco. | 5 rooms and bath, ves- | heal Sixth street or phone | | THE BISMARCK TRIBUN! ‘PHONE 82 FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Six hole Mi NATIONAL CASH New and second styles and sizes. We have see tol’ MISCELANEDOS hand. Over 500 fit your business. W.'E. representative. Patterson etal Bismarck, N. D. range with hot water front. ing stove, good condition. . Call be, be- fore 10 a. m. or after 6 aed reet_or_phone. FOR. SALE—Used__ gateleg “table, chairs, 30x50 child’s bed and drop leafkitchen . table, all in good shape and . reasonably’ priced. ‘Webb Brothers. Phone 246, FOR SALE—One | bassanet, 1 :baby carriage, 1 baby sleigh, 1 fireless cooker. Call “at 320 Ave. B or phone 39. : in used furn' saath! Furniture G.. Mesias, NICE handpicked apple S ie aa Upright Piano. Phone 689-W. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—House - with fireplace, small or big, on or be- fore Nov. 1st. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No, 57, atic | FOR _SALE—Twenty __Shiopahire Rams, ol 0 one year old, ad each and head Shropshire Ewes 1 to 4 ars, $11.50 mit Frank Shaf- Inn Briscoll, N. FOR aa aeneni Oxford Ween rams $45 and up. Also some early spring rams. Strutz ys Nagel, 3 1-2 miles north. of Bismarck. —of Bismarck, ‘WANTED TO BUY—General _mer- chandise thes State: price and amount of fixtures, Hohler, 12 Seventh Ave, S, E. Aberfleen, rR RENT—Remington Automatic ao re shot gun at: $1.00 per|¢ one 1839 or call at’ Gus: ner’s Apartments $3. 100 pounds, 50 pounds $1.85. Shipped in boxes. The Hillside Farm, St. Peter, Minnesota. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. ae Laurain Apartments. Phone Xe p.| refrigerated transporcation in Uru- imate at Tribune office. aw 1928 by NEA SERVICE INC. THIS BAS HAPPENED ‘pSYBIL THORNE, prominent a on her te Havens with MABEL BLAKE, a eeciet worker. Before salli o (sed CRAIG NEWHALL, econ: ere@ the most desirable bach in Boston, = decial ter foltowiss affair was iC, wi Frat with the ATE Tr. when’ ehe acd only 18—-and never rm ‘he marr! of WITH THE sToR+ CHAPTER XV. Pi MoRNINGS are dazzling things in Havana: The gun shone on castles and forts and houses of. rainbow hue, It sparkled’ on the asure sea, and the colored boats that rode the waves, Sybil dnd Mabel-stoed at the rail, spellbound with the beauty. of. it. _ And, when. they -had caught their » breath, they laughed aloud-for very Joy. ‘Natives put- out in boats to greet them, “and sailors on the- lower -deck.’ serambléd ‘for “little. white cards that tossed’ aboard. “What are they?” asked Sybil, The purser, passing, banded’ her .. & dit.of Dasteboard, . 3 “Marguerite “Fernandes,” read aloud, “Nine Rosson, ar riba, Una rubia.” ; “What does it. mean? ” - “Oh, Senorita: Fernandes lives at Aumber nine Economia Street, up stairs, -Una, robe més, ane: joa blond.” : +. “Bad women. fascinate ‘bel confided. “I've ) always been Bo -darp ‘g00d, The purser “ldughed; “Keep your eyes open,” he: ad vised, “and you'll be tasctusted -‘blenty.”” _..“L wonder’ where Rich murs nyred: Sybil“ forgotten he was planning ter mete. me thie moraine’ taries: -or::fustices, something. > Aleh. thought {t- woul 7 THE. BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE. NOTICE Oe woRTaAcE FORE- ember, td in the office of the of the Count: at tate of North Dako: lay of December, ise ook, a of by an a nrament iat to I National Bank of ac Dakota, EA the Hot ‘9. corporation, A. D. 1927, “ang tiled e off o! 1e ch mortg: acribed, the, front door |toben, A. * 8, te ipon_ auch Th G2 Nckonsier County. rs h, State of North Dakota, lng to the plat thereof on id of record in the office ait the Regiater of Dee for Burleigh ‘County, North Dakota. Townsite of Burlei, accor There at thé date of Thousand Ni and 26/100ths Dollars ($: Bether with the legal cos: of foréclosure. Dated August oe iE pavosttolis HOLD! le the sum of OOstignes ¢ Nor Bismarek, No! Zuger & Tillotson, ‘Att signee of ti ‘orth Taketa. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids be received by th Board of City Commissioner: Monday evening; October 1 for making repairs to the ing ol certain streets and avenues in. the city of Bismarck. Plan: cations are on file in. Engineer. for A, P. of cit Lenhar ommissioners, resetven the right to reject all DI M. H. ATKINSON, 9:20 City Auditor. The only commodity that require: guay is frozen and chilled meat. 2 ill be due on such mort; ane a @ Hundred ze four h bid muat m,|be accompanied by a certified check $100.00 payable to the order of President of the Board jonrd of City Commissioners | ny oF. SOTICE OF FORMATION ¢ OF PART. take notice 8 thie 4th eptember, 1! day, cy Blumer North Dal ote, sand L. Ba f Bi Bakots ha’ together fo: business as name of the Bi Su PARP. ggThat, the principa business of said par at Bismarck, t! Railroad ties numbering 3,550,393 were exported from the United States during 1927. INVESTING IN Mileage for your dollar. A car you'll be proud of. Select yours from standard makes. Recon- ditioned. Guaranteed! 1928 “96” Whippet Coupe like new ............ $585.00 1925, Ford Coupe; ELEANOR EARLY “I left a boy at home, Rich. I’m. sort of etigaged Lad Rm. He expects to marry me when’ Igo back. o + » Forgive me, Rich.” darting.’ he chided. “You musn’t spoil the party. You'll .be -Sybil's maid of honor, Mab. And the first mate wants to be best man.” “Maid of honor nothing!” Mubel turned a scornful back, cs Richard regarded : her: soberly. “Jealous!” heal sighed, and.begai ploring his pockets. Little golden discs strung op end, “Ob, they're beautiful!” dist! sunshine. “Lovely, lovely things!” she cried. “Where did you get them, Rich?” “Come for a walk,” “and I'll tell you.” je took her arm: he invited, “w ee back?” “See that you come beckt? ahe upset’. ase | 0 to bed Inst night.” ex pence ay 4 Sybil as they-sauntered off. | to “I don't blame her ae. She feels sort of ju see." “Bee you here when we:come going up on are boat ‘des | Peed “y LEFT a boy at home, Rich, Tm sort of engaged to him. He expects to ‘marry me when I go back. When I let you kiss me, 1 Réver dreamed you were gding to me to marry you. Forgive me, . It was a sweet little romance ;| that bloomed on-a moonlit sea, and filed inthe light of day.” “But, Sybil—you love me, dear. Here—I'}l show: you.” “Don't, Rich. That isn’t love. ‘ some. perfectly wicked creature: kissed me—and did it as ‘nice ’as that. Suppose it was piteh black night, and 1 coulda’ see-bim.. But I let him make love to me, And then suppose I got him under s big arc light, and dis covered that he was absolutely vil- laipous looking and shabby, and dirty and everything. j:SThem suppose’ next morning 1 ih the papers that he had eaten:his.wife, and run away from his séven hungry children. “I'd hate him, wouldn't 1?: I'd. loathe and him..--But. just the same he weight: bave thrilled mo. with his ox: | Kinnet, and.I might have whispered ‘1 love you.’ But you aac call that love, could you. ? Tey sort of the same, you Bat, -Bybl, you foolish end, ft to “How do you know. he hasn't?” be! just know—that’ “And he’s more patient than you would ever be, and tenderer, and more dependable.” “How, do you know I'm not pa- tient, and’ tender and dependable?. Oh, Sybil. give me a chance!” ‘ “And break bis heart?” _ “How about mine “You said, yourself,- the - world: is full of girls that are nicer and prettier and smarter than | am. Go pick yourself a knockout—and good luck to you, Rich. You're wonderful at making' love. But you'd make a rotten husband. You en admit it. Now, please—" ie regarded him severely—“th whole thing’s over—and we -won't talk any more way you two run off “You -ought © to-hear. the things people are say- ing about you.” a Richard was holding Sybil’ hand, pressing her fingers, one the other, idly. . “Sybil!” he exclaimed, “that ‘ap ¥ pbire circiet! 1 never saw it before.” “1-don't believe f've évér worn” " -ehe explained. “I don’t pan ticularly like it. Why—do you?” _| “It's the very: thing,” he an | nounced, “for a wedding ring. Here, dear—let me have it.” ts “Richard Eustis, are you mad!” willbe rece! District phe Sana fe Opened by t board nh ae bis" Me the right fo resect BANE NOW. eae Stork, ae line. Year round job. Men’s belts are used mostly for Sports wear in Great Britain. WANTED—By | old established ‘con- cern, experienced hide buyer. hustler and willing to earn extra com- mission by selling high grade staple side Must be Send application with references to Box 269, Minot, N. D. [our OUR WAY By Williams | : You DONT WANT A, RIDE ? WHY ,L THOT THAT YOUNG FELLER There WAS “THUMGBIN' COIN HAFFA ME FOR A RIDE. TH TIME « : WERE WALKIN FeR OUR DOGGONE YOU! You". BE THUMBIN A PATROL WAGGIN NEXT! : Loon BEFORE You THuomB? TR. neainn. ©1008. ey wea ses MOM'N POP OKD. IT'S BEEN PRIDE WEEKS AGO~ THE SAME Diy TAWENT UP IN THAT AIRPLANE, TLy SUE THE BLITZ HOTEL FOR TELLING ME THAT CHECK WAS WoT: — AND $500. FOR “THE AIRPLANE — $250 FoR DETECTIVE WRE-$IB TAXI ~ $12 FOR RAILROAD FARE — SEVEN -HUNDRED- AND- EIGHTY BUCKS «LET ALONE ALL MY VACATION SHOT, TO BOOT, AND ALL THE TIME “THAT CHECK HAD BEEN PAID. QOIE! | You'Re FUNNY , PoP, 1 SuPPOSE THE BLITZ HOTEL ORDERED YoU To HIRE A SLEUTH AND AN AIRPLANE AND RUN BRUCE DANGERFIELD DOWN AND COLLECT ON A CHECK THAT WAS ALREADY PAID. NO! YOU WERE THE WISE ONE ,MOU KNEW BRUCE WAS A CROOK JUST BY LOOKING &T HIS EARS, AND ALL THE THAME WERE THE ONE THAT WAS SEEING CROOKED. TM NOT FEELING. S'GOOD - T WNE A BAD). HEADACHE — AND T HAVEN'T ANY APPETITE ~POP GUNNS ANAT ON EAQTH AILS You .GOING To BED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DIY, TAATS JUST. A LITTLE JAS ENERY-)"( INE BEEN TRYING 70 ICOKTa WATS MAT GOT TILING 7 Do!!6ET| | FlevRE OUT How ( Aen! TONSA BE THE AIT OF My qiRcvsl!

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