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AN classified ads are cash in || 1°26 Chevrolet Coupe, Here is what “advance. ‘insertion same day.” eee THE od ? BISMARCK ;, TRIBUNE * .| ROR SALE—Six hoe" majestic net hk range with hot water front. ‘Second street or phorie 360-M. 0 fied Ad wisi Rates. 1927 Dodge Senior Six Sedan. This; * Effective Jan. 3, 1928 is only driven 4,200 miles and °4 ‘Gaetan 23 Dass 3B ead like new. Be price reduc- inserti 25. words | al \Or under” .. 83 |] 1926 Dodge Sedan Leather. Trim. 8- insertion: This car will appeal to someone of under” - that wants a durabie and if week, 25 wi serviceable car at @ low price. under ......ce.seee2. 245 || 1927 Pontiac Sedan. Why drive a Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- 4 cylinder car when you can buy a tional per word a this for such a low fig- “ . ure CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || 1927 Studebaker Dictator Sedan. RATES - »When you see this car you will wonder how we can sell it at such ‘be re - Co ca. cs " preter) ty See ce to usiness ca. c+ if you don’t like be use your good sedan ty go hunt- “* M. B. GILMAN. CO. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Modern three rooms, and kitchenette, newly decorated, furnished apartment consistin, of entire groun/ floor. Call 418 Han- nafin or phone 1295-W forenoons and after6 p.m. | FOR RENT—In modern home, light housekeeping apartments, one or two rooms. Also for sale: Gas ~ PHONE $2 - FURNITURE FOR SALE leat- ing stove, good condition. ‘Call be- fore 10,a: m, or after 6 p. m. 323 out or repair that leaky or clogged radiator, All -work guaran and price reasonable: -- FOR SALE—One bassanet, 1 baby :. carriage, t baby sleigh, 1 fireless = cooker, Call at 320 Ave. B or range, China closet and six chairs. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Jingle apartment with : * ‘phone: 89, ie kitchenette, nicely and complete! f 7 POSITION WANTED 2: lisp SALE <One tage, good con-| furpished, 411 Fifth street. Phone EXPERIENCED store ‘6F. < office| “dition, Call at 704 Bist atreet ar |_ 273 5 lerk seeks position. Write -Tribe}<« sh -ne J; BM iy ; ; =. ‘ tune Ad, No. 68, hat De FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Girl ‘for~-Dental :0! assistant. Must be neat in appear. ance, and able to. speak:. (ccrman fluently, also: some knowledge of typewriting and stenographic work desirable. - Prefer girl» living’ at home. In reply state qualifica- tions and salary expected. , Keply to Tribune Want Ad. No. 66.:_- Pa ead 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. alt at-213 ] ,, Eleventh street, one-half bloc! > from Broadway.- -:=*" + FOR RENT—Three clean furnished rooms for light housekeeping: Also garage.’ Gas for cooking. Call at 4 _ 622 Third et or phorie 132-W. ‘FOR RENT—Three clean furnished}: rooms for light housekeeping, gas for cooking. Also garage. Call at 622 Third st., or phone 132-W.’ FOR RENT—Nice room in modern home, well furnished, suitable for ( one or. two, close in. Call at 400 Seventh street. Phone 1451, _ FOR RENT—Large . sleeping .1com suitable fortwo. Nicely furnished. Centrally located. Call at 404 First street. Phone 586... | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room: in.modern home. 219 Tenth street; _ HOUSES AND-FLATS WOR SALE—Seven-room * house. Modern: in teh way, including heated. «arrge, baser:ent: One. of the ‘best built homes in Bis- marck. On pavement, shrubbery and good jawn, always kept in best condition. Excellent location. Well furnished. - May :be--pur- chased with or without furniture, | = direct from cwner. For informa- tion phore 267. ei I FOR SALE—By owner. New Stucco| & bungalow, 5 rooms and bath, ves- tibule, 5 closets, built-in kitchen! cabinet, ice box, etc., full partioned 4 basement, with extra finished bed| & room, garage. Very good _loca- 5 tion and a beautiful ‘home. R SALE—Partly modern home, hree rooms and addition partly up, 50x150 lot, chicken house:and fence, on new ing, near. schoo}, |, Price $2200. one _831-W.. ig FOR RENT—A modern house in fine condition, hot water heat, will be vacant after Septémber: 23-| Call at 607 Sixth street or phone 1297-R. FOR SALE—Modern home, includ- ing heated garage, full. basement,’ shrubbery, lawn, good location. oF further information phone FOR SALE OR RENT—Two story six room house, fully modern, im- mediate possession. Price Owens. Phone 421. fi FOR RENT—Targe house, entirely modern, in perfect condition, Im- Mediate possession. Phone 877. FOR RENT—Furnished modern five room house, close in» Write Trib- une Ad. Nos 67. pha AUTOMOBILE. a FOR SALE—New. Willys-K coach 70, priced ‘right, will con- f sider car in trade. Write Tribune , Ad. No, 62, FOR SALE—1925 Ford touring car, motor in first class condition. , Newly overhauled. ‘Price’ $50.00: Cal at 416 Fourth street or phone secapestapetaereiatae eerie | ‘ WANTED TO RENT _ “on. or..be- fireplace, small or bi; 3 rit ‘Tritune, fore No ist. Wi of Ad." No. 87, ‘Y" MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL CASH | .REGISTERS—. New and second hand. Over’ 560: styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stifzel, representative. Patterson ‘Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Twenty . Shropshire 20 head Shropshire: rs, $11:50 each, Frank Shaf- is. Driscoll, N. Dak: : ) FOR SALE—Registered Oxford q Yearling rams $45 and up... Also! some good early spring rams.! Stratz & Nagel, 3 12m jes north j- of Bismarck. H of fixtures. 12 Seventh Ave, 8, E. Aberdeen,! 8. D. FOR RENT—Remington Automatic| wee shot at $1.00 per » Whone 1: . ner’s A! | Bowers ‘nouine. af, ‘| ..and odd pieces of farniture. Call CORLL), SIRE nee Oey BARGAINS in used furniture. FOR RENT—An Upright Pieno. LOST—One Spitz dog, in Tight lame it -hind leg, plain white. Last seen lease notify owner, Takvor Jam- eochign: Driscoll, N. D. LOST—Rarly last week, gold breast-| ing his*Minot act, attempted a sim: pin, Return to 601 Sixth street| ilar kidnaping in Bismarck but was for reward. frustrated by the young woman in ‘ Priced |'3 ay for quick sale. Write Tribune Ad.| 2° might " ‘WANTED TO RENT—House .with|: Rai h q "tea sfc oat oe | “WANTED TO BUY—General mets} call-at Gose- |. ta after 6:00 ‘m. | alin i! gh SALE—Simons day bed, chairs The Laurain Apartments. Phone 737.W. Federal Agents to aactes Furniture Co., Mandan, Phone _689-W. The universal search for A. P. Meyer, wanted in Minot for kid- wa a Kenmare young -woman, will be aided by the secret service department of the U, S. ment. Meyer, it will be recalled, follow: LOST five miles west of Sceele. Finder . - govern- the case when she became suspicious of the man. Join Meyers Search| « HIR COPYRIGHT 1926 4Y NEA SERVICE INC. THIS HAS HAPPENED ara air) er —bat Sybil bel jove with 1d never rety ven: berseif’ otllt ‘ oy ES NOW GQ ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XVI wpHE exhilaration of madness!” cried Richard. ‘The ecstasy of itt” | And then Sybil looked at Mabel. Mabel standing there, consternation on-her good, plain face. Sensible b. Lord, where did sense get you! “Darling!” Richard's voice was low now. He whispered against the softness of |.’ her:neck. ;, And Mable turned white as the painted ropés when Sybil slipped. the ring from her finger and dropped it in his outstretched hand. A baby breeze tossed her hair, and blew her skirts. Her eyes were flashing, and her cheeks were pink as thé steward’s roses. She laughed recklessly. 2; SAIL right!" ghe eried., “I will!” Breathlessly she pi Rich to- _ward her. “You never thought I'd do it, did you? Never, never, never —in your “heart :you" know you (didn’t, Well, I willt. 4 will” + ‘Then Richard had-her in bis arms, and his voice was singing with joy: Seinen _ “Bybil! Sybil!” bride.” : ue From his pocket he produccd & panama, fine as linen.; “And a hat for the groom.” Another steward came with a chest in his arms. “Some embroideries I'd picked up for my Missus,” said the captain. “But brides must be served.” The steward laid the chest at Sybil’s feet. “Ob, Captain Hanna, you're too 00d for me.” There were hyateri- cal tears behind Sybil's laughter. m Mrs, Parkins came. bustling up. he “My dear, Mrs. Jones just told mé. roe asap i « a Poti ane Here—it's all I have, Just s tiny = saghout?” “And Wigged her ‘wildly, |S! Ob, yes, you must, my dear. “Then, "when be was breathless, be|No—n0—don’t unwrap It.” - She kissed her_again. whispered in Sybil’s ear. “It's a ia train "yourselt; Mr. Eustis, Hg epdeagas t regen daugh- , Fatber Finn's looking at us.” . It may come in handy.” ““Primly, with mock solemnity,| T8® Corrales came, giggling, she pushed him away, Blithe young thitigs—happy and .. “Why -not?. Anybody’a took at |¢zited. Trey kissed’ 6ybil, and you, darling. Ob, you woniler girl. bissed Righard too, i “Yoif adorable, lovely thing! Father “Hore, here!” he cried, “Line ther Fing.. Come meet | rms on the right’ Everybody whe the bride—Mrs. Joues!"’ wants to kips the bridegroom, please tall in Mine.” i Rice taba cite eine Thep there were moré | kisses, “" And there was a great deal of and more lgughter. Until Sybil saw _ shaking bands, end Mrs, Jones ren ape pale aa een cone = to;tell Allce. Father Fina, sot-| poor ig Mane : emnly. and sweetly, :blespeg them. “By arf by Captain Hanna came, ae -apick, and spanijp shiniag: white.|, (Mxcuse” us, everybody. -with ‘Fina, {he'boat's momkey mas | 9. cot, {n.a bright, sed coat and eap. ear Jour white hopping ‘along by his side. And @| very best tie." — steward with two little lave birda| Hi “permit me? sei2the faptate in “No—no more. itd aléag. Sim nd you. Rich. tnichefe, oud your 6 devoured her with .‘blasing ae “his deep bass. “My gifts to the pléton. No—dan't. come. to the ithay? Oh, well, . . card to the sheriff of Ward county, informing the -**-in] that he was in Minnesota; that he was leaving there and would never be caught. The card was inside an envelope. ate handwriting corresponded with sheriff said. to locate a picture of Meyer, none has been found. Hundreds of cards bearing his ‘tnt BISMARCK TRIBUNE Sheep Day Oct. 5 ‘Meyer's latest act was to write a lat _of Meyer, the Ward county lambs or to delay breediny Although efforts have been made they are yearlings. the animal husbandry de according to D. J. Griswo! description have been sent to all sections of the country. | A federal grand jury meeting in Fargo next week has been asked, it is said, to indict Meyer on a charge of stealine an automobile and ‘trans. porting it from one state to another, constituting a federal violation. (¢ SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh.—ss. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. : C.A. Johnson, Plaintiff, va. A. Van Dusee and John V. Rider. and all other persona unknown claim- ing any estate or interest or lien or encumbranace upon the prop- erty described in the complaint, De- fendants, The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned .to answer the complaint in the above entitled action which Will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and to serve & copy of your answer thereto, upon the subscribers hereof, at their office in the Webb Block, in the City of Bismarck, State of North Dakota, within thirty days from the service of this summons unon you, exclusive of the date of such service; and, in case of your failure fo so appear or answer, judgment ‘will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in_the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 8th day of September, 1928. CRUM & CRUM Attorneys for the Piaintitf, Webb Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. Notice is hereby given that this action is brought for the purpose of uieting title in the plaintiff to the following described real estate situ- Sted in Burleigh County, North Da- ota: Lots three and four (3° & 4) in Block fifty-three (53) of’ Northern Pacific Second Addition to the City of Bismarck, North Dakota; And for the purpose of excluding BA Here are cars t!.at auto ex- perts will buy. Cars depreci- ated in price but not in service- ability. Terms if you say so. 1925—Willys Knight Sedan. Ex- cellent condition. 1928—Whippet Four Sedan— Slightly used. Com- pletely equipped. ae hapa of animal husbandry ' sired by Hampshire rams. at State College Sheepmen who attend Sheep Day at the North Dakota Agricultural college, Friday, Oct. 5, can see for themselves the results of the first year’s work of a trial to determine whether it pays best to breed ewe until The trial was conducted under the supervision of nt, ist- time question for middle west sheep|group was bred and the other hei the defendants, and each of them, from any interest in, or Hen upon, the sald above described real estate: and that no personal judgment i sought to be obtained against any of said defendants. CRUM & CRUM, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Webb Blo: marck, 0:5-12-: WI [ELEANOR EARLY Then Richard had her in his arms, and his voice was singing with joy. . bride’s boudoir today. Go on—get out! Mab and I have a lot to do.” But he went. with them to their stateroom, and ‘held her to him, and. kissed her madly. --eee Wuen he had gone, Sybil closed the door, and stood with her back against it. Mabel had sunk imply on her berth, and was fan- ning herself listlessly. “No time. for speeches, Mab. 1 know you’re going to be a good scout.” “But, Sib—how about Craig?” “Please, Mab.” “Rich bas swept you off your feet, dear—"" “I know, Mab. That's what [ needed—someone to sweep me off my feet. Besides, Craig is too good for me. Rich is more my. sort. Craig bas me up on a pedestal. When I came toppling down, I'd bregk his heart. There aren't any pedestals in Richard's life. 1 couldn't. disillusion him—he's not that Kind.” - “Oh, my dear, I think you are making a mistake.” There were tears in Mabel’s eyes. “Mabel Blake, don't you know it bad luck to.cry on a wedding day’! daubed at ber own eyes. “I'm going’to“wear my gray segr- gette. Those roses will be heavenly ft. Hurry up, like a.good ot can’t have a maid of honor with:a red nose—please, Mab. That blug crepe de chine is lovely on u,-and you can wear your pre cious pink hat, to match our roses. Ob, such @ swanky wedding!” was tossing things about. ot much of # trousseau. Five ‘vests, eight step-ins and a dozen palr ao ‘stockings. Ta egurand one of them mussy. Three slips. with the hem out of one, and the fait at straps off another. Six night dresses, ‘8 white ‘one in the bunch. Brides are supposed to wear white, aren't + Remember N. Dak, Lahr Motor Sales Co. Phone 490 ND » “Sybil! Sybil!” when Enid Swallow was married she had two dozen of everything. From vests to sheets. And her monogram on every blessed thing.” “Sybil, your mother will have a fit.” “I know {t. Poor old dear! But think of all the trouble I'm saving her—money, too." “What will Tad say?” “Tad?—Ob, he aiways said 1 was crazy.” “And Valerie?” he deyil with Valerie.” ‘Oh, Sib—Sib dear. I wish you wouldn't. You'll be sorry, I know you will.” “T'll be sorry, whatever I do, Mab, and I've been miserable enough, God knows, to get a break some where. It’s too late for post mor- tems now.” ese yaneu was crying softly. Wip ing her eyes ineffectually. “If she could only see herself!” thought Sybil impatiently. “Come on,, Merry Sunshine,” she coaxed. “Into your glad rags. You're hold: ing up the party.” She preened into the little glass These | tire band was run he here? mbs were divided into two grou ti tl To try anu answer the breeding as nearly alike as possible. One |The, heat ink alee iy {and the la: ewes producers the North Dakota Experi-jopen. The breeding grou was lamba tive. aan atried on ment Station at the college began divided into two similar flocks, and, having no grain since short! trials last fall. A carload 244 head,|one flock bred to Hampshire rams /|lambing. of Montana range raised ewe lambs |and the other flock bred to South-| a 4 were secured. They were March|d i Tacoma are’ + lambs out of Rambouillet ewes and After the breeding season the en- Naied ty ehovialan tfeasane sat a OUT OUR WAY By Williams KE GutuD LAY IM WeLk ; ON A PIECE oO pee NOW_ MEASURE AN “TRACE AM ONTS. Sen ae shy TH STICH WITH \Te YEW CAINT FIT} S7¢6 wN WS Boor A FIGGER Like THET/ par sort THER'S TWEE BY MAIL. 4 INCHES IN A se | CAZE DEY EOS: ees ena y UP EF THER : : | Tao , LONG : : 1 \ ‘ f BouT THarR . 5 a af At RECKIN TRULIA gay ©1928, BY NEA seAvice, Inc. |MoM’N POP What Price Publicity! By Cowan “NES. WED LIKE To INTERVEN MR.GUNN ABOUT HIS | EXPERIENCES WHILE LOST \N THE WILDS— HE'S IN BED - THINGS HANE BEEN HAPPENING A LITTLE Too FAST FOR HIM - BUTTLL SHE, IF YOU'LL WATT RIGHT | | herd SPENDING. LLEC] |690, Poo | 6ORS To BED. | WITH A HEADACHE, WHEN HE LEAGNS | THAT BRUCE DANGER. | FIELD'S CHECEL WAS ' Good: AND THE $760 15 LA DEAD 1L0SS ——— * OF ALL THE SAND! ru BET TuEY'D GET PAST ST. PETER, CAN YOU IMAGINE SUCH BUNK THE DIY I Sow POP ON THE STREE HE CLAIMS HE WAS HELD & PRISONER, BY AND AT THE VERY HOUR HE STEPPED INTO A TAX WITH ‘THAT FLAPPER, HE SANS HERE.WE WAS FRYING A FISH ON A STICK. ANAWAS WAS A SECOND GEORGE WASHINGTON, ALONG - SIDE OF. PoP- AND YOU RAN AWD FROM THAT PLACE? Stow ME To iT! PARACHUTE CAUGHT WA TREE THE MOONSHINERS GOT You-EH? FENCE IT DOWN IF WE DONT | GOAN STOP THEM! on their washstand, and remem: bered Valerie, exquisite in satin, parading before the long mirror ip her dressing tab ‘wo girls from. Madame de Coen’s arranging her veil, and fixing the sweep on her train. “Not much. like Val's wedding,” she remarked. “That girl had a modiste and two maids to dress her up. Get on to your job, Mademot: selle Mabelle. .Tie that knot in back, will you? Bows are such 8 darn nuisance. ‘ “My dear, you can see right. through this skirt! Where's your: pink slip? Here—hook me up ip back. Now then, how do I look?” (To Be Continued) - (And in the nest chapter Sybdit gets married. . . . and-is not long in regretting it.)

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