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bem 116 Second street. Phone class mechanic. Pref ho has had exper- ( fence on Chevrolet, Sroall town. Btfective Jan. 3, 1998 FURNITURE FOR SALE State wages expected and exper-/] 1 insertion, 25 words .75 ig hen jence. Sve! Mn 9a Ser for a 2 insertions, 25 words 2 rockers, buffet, china ee man, Write ine Ad No. or wi bed dresser, full Peake case, ’ "a washer and e Com- q for Maytag inder - 10 fort range. Phone 308-W or call boing for goes more Wel} 2 Posty 25 “a t 402 street, ve @ good pro ion for a oo : x AINS in used furniture. hustler. Address -Ma-|| Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- ‘ennelly Furnit laise Lumber Co., Beulah, North tional per word serdorlaincreal »: Dakota WANTED—Seven yous men for|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Ber Righ School ‘eraduaten and ap: 90 Cente Per Inch e scl rida ts Per 7 i rson. Div. Engineer, i i Dept. of State Highways, Olympia|] AN classified ads are cash in || FOR RENT—Two large clean fur- } Bldg. advance. Copy should be re- re ena fr me iad ae 5 25 MEN immediately to learn Bar-|] ceived by 9 o'clock to insure ter furnished, ivate entrances. ber profession. Exceptional cpor insertion same day. Alao for sale: ry jicycle, good as + tunity. Free catalog, Moler Bar- THE new. Call at 218 Eleventh street, { <p i Fargo, N. D., Butte, BISMARCK TRIBUNE one half block from Broadway. j WEN WANTED SApply 206 PHONE 82 vOK ema ie tariadione Twelfth’ tres Hargeet Con- single rooms for light housekeep- ing with closets, fully furnished Dependable Used Cars toe Ta 1927 Dodge Senior Six Sedan, This| FOR RENT—Three clean furnished! py, struction company, Bismarck, N. WANTED—Young man to work being returned to his mother and fat steady in shoe shining. parlor.) "i, only driven 4200 miles and| rooms for light housekeeping. Al- Steady job. Bismarck Shine Par-} oot eee ee rine redue| 80 garage. Se ee taetine cal, lor. one Tike new. Big price reduc. oe ee erwin at ice WANTED—Two colored boot. biack- 1926 Dodge Sedan Leather Trim.| _132-W. ers. Apply Bismarck Shine Par-| This car will appeal to someone FOR RENT—Nice ‘warm sleeping 0! jences. Call at 318 W. Rosser or Kidnaped for 13 days, 10-year-old Bill; while returning from school and, according to jouse. His captors tried to collect $60,000 from his fat! tractor. He finally was set free and wandered to a gasoline filling sta- tion, from where his parents were notified. o Ranieri of Chicago is shown after rr. he was seized by two men jis story, kept in a farm- her, a sewer con- \F lors. that yas a good durable and pei ol see De ratran pre- hone 676-J. oat a ale i Federal Farm Facts ‘ s ‘ FEMALE HELP WANTED serviceable car at a low price. fer i at ig! street} FOR LE OR —————— i Ms wae HELP WANTED | 1927 Pontiat Sedan. Why drive al _or phone 611-J. six Soot hoes rally m Dr. 0. E, Reed, new chief of the 1 ANTED—Competent maid. No| 4 cylinder car when you can buy a| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room| mediate possession, Price Owens.| bureau of dairy industry, of the U. | laundry. App) ly at 103 Ave. B) car like this for such a low fig-| in modern home. 219 Tenth street.| Phone 421. 8. Department of Agriculture, em- eee 1921" ‘Studebaker Dictator Seda FOR RENT—Furnished moderd five| That ‘demand attention for. the ‘ane udebaker Dictator in. ee 7. lemand attention for fhe im- oF WORK WANTED —| When you see this car you will HOUSES AND FLAT: He room house, close in. Write Trib-! provement of dairying in this coun- OUNG married couple wish posi wonder how we can sell it at such] FOR Modern house, five} une Ad. No, 67. try. They are: Greater efficiency Sb See Peres es |inekees oe mcceel Se Pee all peace [ements meee iF z bs a evrolet Uy ere is what APARTMENTS quality in dairy stuff, and increas- « farm is stocked, Write Bismarck u have been fooking for as a| at 415 Eighth street. Occupancy * ing th ti f dai 1 _ Tribune, care of ad No. 73.__| business sa. c> if you don't like| _Oct. 1st. aoe Le rider res HL Paes Ri yee eece be repair hae hake caged | four, our Smt sent go hunts EU ed gicege fal Uaemmeat| ladon og oan and wife, No hel he purchasing power of farm b . e purchasing power of | ee ener area : . point reac! sinc 5 : WorK WANTED—Bxperienced| _. AUTOMOBILE A f FOR RENT—dingle apartment with] the U.S. bureau of agricultural chauffeur, with good references} FOR SALE—Good used Ford IR. RENT—Modern five room| kitchenette, nicely and completely econom ‘ < wants position with private fam-| truck, als» many good used cars.| | low by Oct. ist with garage| furnished, 411 Fifth street. Phone ed sf » ily. Phone 388, Terms if desired. Hedahl Motor| | in basement and gas range. Her-|_273. 00 £8 == Ss__| = Cotton growers of the country H W. Company. i Ode. Phone 1191. FOR RENT—Furnished a will derive greater benefit from re- ee 7 ANTES ee re RENT FOR SALE— 19286 ‘Overland a FOR RENT—A new six room stucco} The Laurain Apartments. Phone Mlcciagtibe conference ot ren lee 4 ( cy : Fieeplate, tual or Tie ia Pgs in excellent condition, . ©.] bungalow with all modern conven-| 303. sentatives of 16 cottoh cooperatives fore Nov. 1st. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 57. a eT F MISCELLANEOUS «A RESPECTABLE surgeon G34 sae « » the man who performs operations 4 with a lead pipe, but no matter sea how the operation is performed eg: the effect is the same as far as q & a are ocd ae fact the ‘ut ead pipe operation is not so ser- Y @ ice RS Pipa coe COPYRIGHT 1928 4Y NEA SERVICE. INC ELEANOR EARL rom a bat on e bean: ae fe; once an ia a has been removed thar alate! he? be #2 from your body you can NEVER “es get it back again. If you lose on vs tonsils, appendix or gall- wna bladder they, are gone for ever. i And it is silly to undergo the pain war and expense of an operation when ‘a ABEL BLAKE, a eceial #2 you can be so easily cured without z veers Bos sm) surgery. By our NATURAL ren " +2, SYSTEM of HEALING we have pd ALL, to whom su CURED HUNDREDS and we can Hachoneeee ee &E CURE YOU. Clinic of Dr. T.)M: wee MacLachlan (Harvard), Lucas & Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. NO me KNIFE. ‘FOR SALS—Royal typewriter, in perfect condition and as new, cost $110.00, will sell for $60 cash, Phone 944, Bismarck Acces- sory and Tire Company, 216 __Fourth street, Bismarck, N. D. _ NATIONAL 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. D. FOR SALE—Green tomatoes $1.00 rt bushel. Ripe Hubbard squash y 3.00 per 100 Ibs. $1.50 per 50 lbs. Mrs. Erlenmeyer. Phone 884 or call at 423 Third street. FOR SALE—Lady’s navy blue suit, , v size 16, also a boy’s dress over- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY coat, sheep lined, size 10 to 18 CHAPTER XIX years. Phone 826-M in forenoons 6sQEND f FOR SALE—Registered Oxford "a yearling rams $45 and up. Also coerner + “and shoot it right slong, some good early spring rams. La rutz & Nagel, 3 1-2 miles north When it came he poured himself of Bismarck. &@ generous drink. FOR SALE—Short sealskin jackette, “God knows I need it,” he mut and brown winter coat, good as tered. And shortly he had another. new. Priced reasonable. Call 314 When Sybil came back he was ; mul nr SPE NO ratte 5 o'clock. nibbling nuts to hide his breath, ‘ANTED T' mall grocery \ or confectionery store in good live wa pel Jolt them, A. ts afi toe Address Tribune Ad. No. from home, selling paper nevelties, Co RNAS ake Sea ag bon-bons and confett! and stream: ae : » bale noe RENT —-Garaae, close ers, na 9 ant 5 “Val, you're @ little crad.” ad pinched her check good-naturedly. , after 7:00 p. m. « ‘ FOR SALE—Casting box. Cheap. sentient he asylum very early in the morning, |Thorne beamed at her daughter-in-) her tapioca cream apathetically, Inquire at Tribune office. “The Cubans are such funloving, ad he saw a gitf with a bundle|law. “Sybil's bringing you home | and sighing deeply, wiped her eyes, childish people. Mr. Moore wes | running down the street, She ran|all kinds of things.” after the habit of years. telling me i into’ the alcove, and he saw, her| “Well, Tad paid for them, didn’t ae aR thelr nofsemaking contests, The|undo the bundle. It was a little he?” G*BIL, at the moment, was help- garbage squad won tho last 4 “Val, you're a little crab.” Tad ing Richard to their suite. with the fee cream vendors pers) Pinched her cheek good-naturedly.| “No thank you,” she told a cour- the newsboys third, and the cart-|cr¥ing like everything. Then Mrs. Thorne looked worried. “It’s | teous.clerk, “I.can manage quite men fourth. They wouldn't let the | Dut it in the basket, and pulled the | strange,” she said. “Craig hasn’t | nicely: tax! drivers compete; Mr. Moore | Tope had a lne—just a cable, saying} She saw the pity in his eyes, and sells paper caps. and. horns and| “Mr. Moore asked a policeman |sbe would write later.” cringed, . Ob, the bumiliation of things by the truck load, He's |about it afterward. He wondered| “Well, if there’s a man in sight |!t!_ Bell boys stared. And the awfully nice, He took me out to|if@ girl could get her baby back.|you know Sib has grabbed him,” |C!evator operator, when they the cemetery this morning, to see.|if she wanted to. But the policeman | put in Valerie. reached thelr floor, propelled Rich | ? , the bone pile.” Ki sald no. It seems that every mark| “Lay off Sfb, will you val!” | 40wn the long hall. ' “What's romantic morning!” |0f Identification is destroyed, ax| “What are you so touchy about,| | Richard was impossible when he Sybil. giggled, soon as the Sister takes the baby.|T2d Thorne? I guess if Sybii|"2S drinking. Quarrelsome, stub ““Oh, but you don know. It was|And women who leave their chil-| wanted to say meap things about born, argumentative. And stupid. i & 4 quite thrilling. : You see they dig | dren never permitted to enter|me, you'd never open your mouth, | !8 lower lip protruded. And he up the graves the building.” Always sticking up for. her, and|0#4 ® way of getting his clothes ‘ “Come on, you two, and have a|ricking on me.” sare There were times when dead get-bebind on the rent. It’s |little cocktail. The first today.” Valerie searched for her band-| 87 Ml hated him. Two weeks of dreadfully gruesome. ¥< die Nac ; kerchief. grave lots io Havana like, we ND so the days passed—untit| “You're just horrid to me, Tad|,,7He, clevator boy dragged him Cai’t blame hel much for feel- > Bybil hed been away two weeks, | Thorne. “shall take I off bis shoes, ‘Mrs, Thorne, at the dinner table] “That's right—turn on the ing that way about it, You can. flung out of the room. *Mrs. Thorne looked grieved. “Oh, Valerie dear, you shouldn't talk to Tad that way about Sybil. You know how wonderful he sug-|tade. But now Tad was home, and she must read it aloud. Valerie was there, too. Crackling the sheets with antici- 1926 Landau Chevrolet’ Sedan, new tires, ' - 1926 Ford Coupe,. new tires. More nice little trips,” gested. Madam?” e di we i! Never ind dessert fo aa have a car immediately—A good ichacd laughed tensiagly.'“Aak day's’ mall” had broughe. Five | me Mower.” "T sockeny Bianae. 02. Make. bien com: looking car at a buy-now price. your:genial friend. if he knows any |times she had perused it in sol!-| Tad threw down his napkin, and She rang for ice water, and put cold compresses on his head. Then she arranged a table within his reach, glass. The tablets for his head, A decanter of water and a id a palm leaf fan. She drew ter in the tub, and laid out fresh ‘Span! a sheet of crested stationery. (To Be Continued) Me is. These about 118000 cotton ° the country, raised oe among fruit and vegetables in appl 8, oranges and s eet potatoes. warned by the federal authorities of] over leaders, such Roving tr dues tas pote it of keen te ; Seog ce site rpg pe state of | &! rgentina, Acreage has ex- Pye led considerably in these coun- rvenetabiog in Pee and will continue for some The less important butter United States wheat farmers are| ducing states a and Wiscousin in late years, reperts the bureau of agricultural economies. While the ‘atter two failed ta in- crease’ thelr See the other states did, A race was run in Australia re- pro-| cently between an ostrich and & we gained a march | horse. co-ops represent growers, ee California, leadin, Ahead of it are potatoes,| time. OU! LT WENT To cattH A HORSE AND 1 I~HA-HA WHY-ur CURLY, WHAT OOCES THis MAKE YOU “THINK OF 7; WELL 1 IT MAKES ME GLAO 1t HAIWT A HOSS: T BE KETCHED AN THEN RODE ALL MY LIFE. 1A ENN Sen ea OLR Lams 9-98 © 1008, GY WEA SERVICE, mE. A.HINT. To THE WISE. ‘a6. U. PAY. OFF, TAKE GOOD AIM, JIM, AND DO RIGHT - HE'S GoT IT COMIN’ TO AH, AT LAST WE'RE FACE TO FACE - JUST HOLD WIM RIGHT THERE , BOYS ! A BULLET PUNCTURED HIS KELLY. Soles ane ACCIDENT - BUT WHEN A STRANGE WOMAN BENT HER UMBRELLA over HIS SKULL, HE FIGURED BOTH ACCIDENTS WERE SERIOUS INCIDENTS- AND NOW Look - Vv ELL, (T'S MIGHTY FUNNY THAT TWIS SORT OF TWNG | KNOW UAT IT'S ABOUT -IF T DID, DO LOOKING FOR A GAN OF NEGGS WHO ae 5