The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1928, Page 7

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mS eCGr1rateere oe tea Lda as ae eee eee —— oh Me o a d e a ee ee eee a ae ie Reese ee eee i ‘@SALESMAN—Wonderful opportun- ‘\ Twelfth street, Haggart coe % 4 NATIONAL CASH | REGISTERS — and second hi 2 pine feed “t_ef Bismarek, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1928 HELP WANTED MALE =| Tecan use two men with cars. Men now working clearing| from $12.00 to $15.00 per day. Selling experience helpful but not necessary. See C. A. Greenwood at Annex Hotel af- ter 12 noon Sunday. MAN WANTED—Preferably with teaching or sales experience, Must have automobile. Chance to make $300.00 or more per month. Ad- vance and commission basis. State age, experience and education. C. Jones, 1000 N. Dearborn, Chi- cago. ity for one with following among department, general stores. Carry line of laces, neckwear, buttons, buckles, lamp shade and drapery trimmings. hwartz Importing, 30 East 20th, New York. irst class mechanic. Prefer one who has had_exper- ience on Chevrolet. Small town. State wages expected and exper- ience. Steady employment for a good man. ‘ite Tribune Ad No. 72. WANTED—Solicitor for Maytag washers for country work. We have a good proposition for a hustler. Address_ Marshall-Ma- laise Lumber Co., Beulah, North Dakota. WANTED—Men or women to ti ny el with sales crew. Persons pai preferred. Dignified peedlen ted Answer a ee give sales Spe die ience. F. W. Jensen, el. Wank ANTED at once a good man to cover local 100 store route; no selling; just distribute and collect. Apply PERIS MFG. CO., Florin, Penna. Tribune Classified Advertisements os ==PHONE | 8 2a Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words .75 2 insertions, 25 words or under 3 insertions, a words i wey 8 ve seececes 1.00 under .. -- (145 Ads over 2: addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED — DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per inch- Gan Caueaiens rae qh advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure. insertion same day, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE— FOR SAL) BARGAINS ing tal table, 2 Tockers, buffet, closet, dresser, full bed, book case, 1927 Dodge Senior Six Sedan. This is onl looks 1926 Dodge This car will appeal to someone that wants a serviceable car at a low price. 1927 Pontiac Sedan. 4 cylinder car when you can buy a on coe this for such a low fig- 1827, * stadebaker Dictator Sedan. 1926 eae coe Here is what Dependable "Used C Cars driven like new. 00 miles and! ig price reduc- Sedan Leather Trim. good durable and Why drive a When you see this car you will wonder how we can sell it at such a low price, ou have been fooking for’as a usiness va. «+ if you don’t like es use your good sedan t» go hunt- ing. B. GILMAN APARTMENTS, FOR RENT—ingle apartment with kitchenette, nicely and completely ao 411 Fifth street, Phone oe RENT—Farnished light house- keeping _ apartment. 5.00 month, Pat out, Phone 588-J. ue THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SALESMAN WANTED SA) ‘AN—An old estal nationally-! pa rene doltar concern, thoroughly hi line of exclusive advertising 5) cialties and calendars, grids: all time services of capable sales Permanent connect! mittance Fall selling season just ter. The ae ha Art Works, Inc. Coshocton, Ohio. igh-class, end] man. | citis, He is survived by Te- inst liberal sens and 11 children, sion schedule, including full allow- ance for mail and repeat ety ing. i | _STATE BRIEFS ELGIN RESIDENT DIES Elgin—A resident of the Heil vi- cinity since 1908, Adam Mann, 56, died at his home of acute appendi- wife it LEGION OFFICER AT LINTON Linton—T. O. Krable, Fargo, state service officer of the American Le- gion of North Dakota, was a visitor ere this week in the interest of the disabled war veterans. x eae rm . eels oe good opening for a jucer who wishes to connect with « van organ- DON. Tr PITSS. 3 at will advance him ac-!— THIS cording to his capabilities. Draw- cS ing account will be arranged if Sawyer, 205 Plymouth —Bldg., ~ Minneapolis, you qualify. Mr, Minn, PERMANENT profitable Mlle for competent salesman. lished Company. Fast line for retail «stores. any advance Dept. 313, Cleveland, O. POSITION WANTED EXPER! store or clerk seeks Perens une Ad. No. 6! sellin; LOST electric washer and Flame Com.| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. fort range, Phone 308-W or call at 402 Second street. jix hole range with hot water front. jestic fore 1 m, or af . 823 Second reet_or phone $60°% Sia FOR SALE—Simons day bed, chi Congre and odd pieces of furniture, Call 3 UCTS EEO aa cpa er leat- ing ee good pics Call be. | $100 WEERLY— Appoint ing agents He Laurain Apartments. - Phone AGENTS: Mother Hubbard Foods, vassing, deliveri: MOTHER HUB) Oo «can- or investment. or PROD- jicago. 737-W. in used furniture. aah Furniture Co., Mandan, fon “RENT =n Upright __Phone 689 689-W. WANTED—Man who knows farm| life ieee travel in country Steady work, ofits. McCONNON & COSA NY Dept. B77, Winona, Minn. 25 MEN immediately to learn Bar- ber profession. Exceptional cp) Free catalog, Moler Bar- lege, Fargo, N. D., Butte, WANTED —Apply ber Mont. MEN 206: eeueeon company, Bismarck, a DM eg WANTED—Young man to work steady in shoe shining parlor. aed job. Bismarck Shine Par. or. SALESLADIES WANTED DRESSES ABSOLUTELY MADE TO MEASURE—Factor; Wearer Prices; 3 to $8 sio! ‘all Outfit Free! NEWEST MODES, Dept. 185, Drawer D, Chicago, Ill. BUSINESS CHANCES WHEAT COR: $10; No more Buys 0; 5000 bu. wheat, corn. Pos: ity large profits. Particulars Free. Write today.. GRAIN TRADERS SERV- VICE, Dept. BC, 22, Quincy St., Chicago. ___ FEMALE HELP WANTED _ WANTED—Young women to enter training in two year accredited hospital. Room, board, laundty| and also_an allowance given Franklin Blvd. Hospital, Chicago. WANTED—An experienced middle aged housekeeper in a good home without children, Phone 215 or 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: bieyele, good as new. Call at 213) bode) street, one half block fram Broadway. FOR RENT—Three clean furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also wearage. Gas for cooking. Call at 622 Third street 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—Nicely furnished room in modern home. 219 Tenth street. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—By owner. New Stucco bungalow, 5 rooms and bath, ves- tibule, 5 closets, built-in kitchen cabinet, ice box, etc., full partioned basement, with extra finished bed room, garage. Very good _loca- tion and a beautiful home. Priced Zor quick sale. Write Tribune Ad. No. 20. , FOR SALE—Partly modern home, three rooms and addition partly ‘up, 50x150 lot, chicken house and fence, on new pane, near school, Price $2200. Phone 831-W. +08 BAU Mean ae iol ing heat arage, ful ent, shrubbery, yes good location. es etarther Mintootetion phone FOR SALE OR RENT—Two story six room house, fully modern, im- mediate Price Owens. Phone OE ite. nek! mation i i lern, 01 - “mediate Phone $7. FOR RENT—Furnished modern five ~4room house, close in, Write Trib- ‘une Ad. No. 67, MISCELLANEOUS ae and sizes. We Weave on one hs fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, * representative, Patterson Hotel, +_ Bismarck, N. D. 3 FOR SALE Twenty Shropsbire s, one year old, $20-each and £ head Shropshire Ewes 1 to 4 yar, $11.50 Lae Frank Shaf- Yon Belcoll, Ne Dake ‘FOR SALE—Registered Oxford yearling rams a) and up. Also Struts & Nagel, 8 1m sales nd R be converted into a amelling In- uire eam 1006 Fourth street or or confectionery store in Tis Sy Bode ta. in FOR SALE—1925 Ford touring car, See ~_ AUTOMOBILE motor in first class condition. Newly overhauled. Price $50.00. ed 416 Fourth street or phone SELL Christmas Greeting Cards. Beautiful Sample Boo! Free. Highest commissions paid. Make $1000 before Christmas. Write for samples, Rochester Art Co., Rochester, N. Y. WORK WANTED ee | LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or repair that leaky or clo; radiator. All work puaratesd eed and price reasonable. : WANTED TO RENT "| FOR SALE—1926 Ovi in excellent condi Stee THIS HAS HAPPENED THORNE, Boston society Preparing on shipboard NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XVII THES never was a wedding like “You know the old jingle, Miss Thorne,” cried Mrs, Parkins, “Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue.’ I hope you remembered. It would be dreadful luck if you didn’t.” “Goodness, everything I have on is old. Oh, my ear-rings—they're new. Rich gave them to me for a wedding present. Has anybody anything blue?” The professor from Wellesley looked embarrassed. “My garters are blue,” she ad- mitted. “Great! May I borrow them?” “Why, surely, Miss Thorne. Just ® moment.” And the modest lady repaired to the privacy of her state room, She was back in a moment. “And here's a little handkerchief. I wish T had a nicer present.” “Bless your heart! It’s sweet.” Unconcerned Sybil slipped on the garters. “There—that’s blue and borrowed ail at once, Where's my bridegroom?” In a moment Richard was there. A rose in his buttonhole. Light- ing cigarets one ‘from another, nervously. “We tossed up to see who'd be best man—John or the first mate. Mr. Hawkins is it.” Hawkins smiled and shook hands with Sybil. “I’ve been congratulating this lucky devil,” he i Rich with fortunate man.” Sybil was breathless. “You all say such nice things!” she exclaimed. ‘Then the fanialn 9 came up. of cerémonies. “You boys come over “here,” s = z i A ; 5 COPYRIGHT 1928 &¥ NEA SERVICE INC WANTED TO eg with on or be- ‘ribune, car Rich, shattering the ecstasy of the sensuous night, bent to whisp, as though he had hurt her, “Cocktails in my cabin after. ward,” announced the captain. “Everybody invited. Ginger ale for the ladies who prefer it. Are we ready? Let's go!” “I pronounce you man and wite,” It was over. Rich was kissing her. Rich, and everybody else. The captain and the best man, and John Arnold and the minister. Even Father Finn, and all the ladies, Such excitement! Breakfast in the saloon. And cocktails in the captain’s cabin, And Rich with his | Sal. arm around her every minute, “We'll cable your folks, darling,” | he had suggested. “Oh, not yet,” she protested. eee. gag Sybil was thinking of Craig. By and by, she could think of some way of letting him know. Some way that would not hurt him too much. Not now, any- bow. Ghe couldn't have a happy bongs if Craig was being miser- - “All right,” conceded Rich. “You're the doctor, Mra. Bustis.” ‘Then there were goodbys. “Bo glad to have known you.” “Hase’t it becn wonderful!” “Perteetly wonderful!” “Who'd kavo dreamed of exch a thing!” ws “Goodby ...G . You'll look us up, Y “Goodby . . . Goo ... eS cccncdsnniaainlle? LOST—Farly last week, gold bre: pin. , Return to 601 Sixth st for reward. LITTLE JOE OME PEOPLE PLAY s, \ You lucky fellow, Eustis! Mrs. Eustis.” “Mabel’s in our stateroom, Rich, I'll have to run down for a minute. You be getting your bags ready, dear. The captain said he'd have a car for us.” In the stateroom Sybil found poor Mab cramming things in bags, and shedding futile tears. “Don't ktow what I'm blubbering for,” she announced defiantly. “Weddings always get my goat. AWFUL sentimental for an old Goodby, She dried Her eyes. yal Missus, when do we meet Sybil embraced her wildly. “Mab, I want to ask you a favor. Please don't write home a single word about Rich and me. I don’t | Sevill want a soul to know, till I tell them myself.” “Aren't you going to tell your mother, Sib?” “No—not yet.” ad Rich going to tell bis people’ “Not fgr a while.” “Well, I guess you've the right Mabel was thinking about Craig, too, ( Liberal Bixler Co. office Write Trib- _ELEANOR EARLY ‘ gr in her hair. . Here are’ cars tl.at auto ex- perts will buy. Cats depreci- ated in price but not in service- tif ability. Terms if you say so. ! 1925—Willys Knight Sedan. is ‘cellent condition, 1928—Whippet Four Seden— Slightly used. Com: pletely equipped. Lahr Motor Sales Co. Phone 490 . She drew away “Not unless you'd like to have us ask him.” “I should say NOT! All right. I'll be there. Lord knows what Tl do till dinner-time.” “I suppose you'll go to the Pasaje, as we planned?” “Yes. d've persuaded Mrs. Jones and Alice to go there, tov. They say the hotel employees don’t speak any English. I'd feel so stranded all alone. Probably the Joneses are © better than nobody.” “I feel awfully guilty, ing you like this.’ “Oh, that’s all right. Every girl for herself.” ? “Well, we'll see you every day, anyhow, dear, And, if you're lone some, you can move over to the ie” Mab—leav. IGHTS in H&vana are soft and warm, and of a swooning sweet- ness full of glorious, fascinating odors. Strolling slong the Prado, Sybil clung to Richard’s arm, and Ufting her face, felt the heavy ex- hileration cf tars snd moss and tropical fragrance. Until Rich, shattering the ecatasy of the sensuous night, bent to whisper in ber hair. Then she drew ‘away as though he bad burt her. (To Be Continued) t Richard whispered In the next chapter Bydit stands face to fave with hor on her wedding night.) LIGHTNING STARTS FIRE Linton—Lightning “duri i storm Anand the ‘home of Mr, ond ‘and home of her mother, Mrs. Julia|G Renschler, 15 miles west! of Linton. liam Mi tile Se iE asd ra ato as” strom, both of She succumbed to a lingering illness. Mrs, David Rykman in. the’ Dale lood Poison Ki They were called ty Faget ae section. ar tollowed causing a com: B Poison Kills ue peehmerel 0 ing fined sigtedlne Man Within 3 Days |ter ot tne deceased LINTON WOMAN DIES- Blood ‘i Mr. Gunnes had the misfortane tc Linton—Death this week called | wound in ggg gh the week, “reculting’ in his deat in the death of Engert three days after the accident. — By Williams | PiNei eae) ASSISTANT 510 te’ BULL of FH ~wooDs! NO WE AINT SO Mrs. Minna Fashi, oe at the farm ' sulted OUT OUR WAY WELL, With A MUG UKE) WIS YOU CANT 8 HIM FOR TAINKIN' A LOOMIN' GLASS 19] " FOR OTHER SAN, YOU MUST THINK US FORE MEN 1S Dummies! I'™ ONTO | U0! You Gor AT LOOKIN’ GLASS STUCK UP THER SO YOU KIN LooK wy, T OumMB! DID IN IT AN READ ar PAPER / DONT LOOK EVER BEHIND You! I'm NOT InTHere FoR | Ry READIN’ SO OUMB~IVE WATCHED || Hours READ! A PAPER IN YOU LOOKIN’ IN AT GLASS /| any PAPERS. | A LOOKIN’, FER Hours! Im gust GAASS ? 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