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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1928 + Tribune Classified Advertisements: =—=PH ONE 8 2 am ahs Sn rate ete diald iete tothe caaanen furnish Icads and will mak = z othe ie tractive offer to producer. janent connection, week! ror SQUSES AND LATS mittance against liberal coms mnls- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SALESMEN SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS SALESMA! NTED. An old lished, ___WA Disraeli gt earn os SALESMEN—We have a goad open-| er. State wages concet facturing ing for-a local re] rhage to} family. igi Jul thoroughly fi ly highsane, a divested tell Wine, Grape and Cor-| _ Kintyre, N. line ‘of exch requires fall FIRE THREATENS WEBSTER eep-| Devils. Lake, N. D., Sept. 20.—(#) aid and size of —The town of Webster near here O. Lysen, was seats yeh POSITION WANTED. is wrong,” said -oratar, a Foran gh Beg OE man, but the man who gives in outlying residences, | When he is right i" evils Lake fire apparatus was ied,” said a weak voice in Summoned but Webster residents | the audience.—Tit-Bits P HELP WANTED MALE WORK WANTED. Ep—Man who ki jife to travel in country, ie oe, i profits. MeCONNON & Bc PANY, Dept. B77, Winona, tional per word Ws Sr OnGe 3 pood CLASSIFIED DISPLAY v ANTED ‘at once a good to cover local 100 store routes RATES te selling; just distribute and col 90 Cents Per Inch FOR RENT—Modern Xo Te- MFG. CO., Florin, fi . 3 Appl ly PERIS ori Ale on ts on sfartine. Nig ig 2 FOR RENT—Furnished modern five WANTED = Tent advance. should be re- room house, Co in. Write Trib- | WELL Bos, HERES A NEW NEIGH BOR Pe > A ted gage, fal bee oent Tetoeteeiier ‘phone iad ae wa Company, B06 Poe : pape ae lvmout a inneapolis,| from a ¢ol type to fou teaching or sale ef Classified Advertising Rates bath fl basement and| en schedule, including full allow- Minn, per’ | five panes dally. eal at ci mga ¥ Flo sii dan. 3, 1928 oan i lorma' ance for mail ail and repeat orders. ‘ Jodo per month. - 1 insertion, i words .78 ale Bien h or iat agticn, call! Fall selling season just POR PReer AL... BA ke i $200.00 of mere, Per "tos: Stte|| 2 tnoeetions, 8 words at 416 Eighth street. Occupancy) © Cotrevondence “confidential | LET ACK'S Radiator "Shop dlean|{ aad eduention, C. or under ...... 3 cont Please give » business exper-} out or repair that leaky or cree OUT QUR WAY By Williams Sr'hones, 1000 N. Dearborn, Chi-|] 3 ‘aue 38° words . TT FO Six room modern| jence and references in first let-| radiator. All work guaranteed bel # - at under 1.00 house with garage, pet far out.! ter, The ‘Ainerkat Art Works, Inc.| and price reasonable. ct he? $3 orth. ae Also a five rag ree modern| Coshocton, Ohio. a . giitase, clove in, Inquire A. E.| SyNCHBOARD SALESMAN fam Ping over 25 words, Se out Weekly, 90 Complete assortments, - hd i Slot machines, mn kinds, Most PocK' Ts gigantic line ever featured. Re- ) peat commissions. A GooD 1 MECHANIC DONT NEED NO “Too.s, 4. coler . Bi eer FREE. LION MNFG., 308 W, Erie, Chicago. MISCELLANEOUS A Rene EG IABLE surgeon on despises the man who performs <perations with a lead pipe, but no matter how tle operation is performed the effect is the same as far as you are concerned. In fact the lead pipe operation is not se ser- ious since it is possible to recover from a bat on the bean: BUT— ‘Six room. modern house, Phone 1001-R. once an organ re been removed from your y you can NEVER FOr TURE FOR SALE get it buck again. If you lose; oF Lista is two burner Perfec- your tonsils, appendix or gall- a erosene stove, pictures and ladder they are gone for ever. other household erticles. Call at/ And it is silly to undergo the pain investment for immediate 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W.! and exper.se of an operation when EIGHT ROOM modern house; 5 bed} BARGAINS in ui furniture. vou a be so Saget cured without: rooms, full basement, fine _loca- penalg Furniture Go.. Mandan, our NATURAL. tion, near school, garage, $6500, SYSTEM of HEALING we have on Serre, Soave a FOR RENTS Upright Prams. pright Pianc.| CURED HUNDREDS and we can jocation, near school, $1 Phone 689-W. CURE YOU. Clinic of Dr. T. SEVEN ROOM modern ical fbed FOR SALE—Saby carriage. “Phone trucks, clay 16 ceived by 9 aiclock to taser insertion same day, hauling, 5 mile ha cents. For information write or phone Stev- ens Bros., Hazen, N. Dak. WANTED—Corn shuckers. Also woman for general housework on farm. W. B. Falconer, R. R. No _2. Phone 7-F-15. WANTED—Young steady in shoe shinin Fok! job. Bismarck THE FOR RE! lodern’ five room BISMARCK: TRIBUNE Rint by October ist. Call at 700 PHONE 32 FOR BALE SEVEN ROOM modern ager 3 bed rooms, porch enclosed, wi lo- cated, nest schools, er to wore parlor. jine Par- in ca _FEMALE HELP WANTED Unbelieveable Values! oughly rebuilt cars! Quickly—AT ONCE! 1925 Hudson Coach, new tires ....... + $395.00 Thor- Come aged; experienced to tee, must like children, refer- ences required, good. wages _ and. Bite se to right party. -P. 94 ‘ox 542, Bismarck. . WANTED—Responsible girl to ca MacLachlan (Harvard), Lucas general housework. Call at 207 Fifth street from 9 to 6 or at 601 Seventh after six o'clock. WANTED —Girl for general house- work. Either school girl or one for full time work. Call at 310 Fourth street. WANTED—Gitl for general hese. work and to Beil a store. J, B. Smith, Sterling, N. 'D—Maid, one ae can 3 home nights, Inquire Frank's Grocery. WANTED—Two we ea wait- resses at Sweet Shop. SELL Chri itiful ‘Bample B Highest commissions paid. Make *$1000 before Christmas. Write for samples, Rochester Art Co., Rochester, N.Y. 1 — Ted "E, agen' Mother Hubbard Foods, No ci + “vassing, delivering or investme: MOTHER HUBBARD PRO! __ UCTS, 550 Congress, Chi BiG PAY! $25.00 to $60.00. per week to start. No capital or ex- rience needed, FEDERAL URE FOOD CO,, 2301 Archer; Chicago. AGENTS—Automobile seat covers $2.95 acing wes wildfire. New— all Write—QUALITY SALES” E13 S. Dearbora, Chi- cago. ROOMS FOR RENT FQR RENT—Two large clean, fur- ished light housekeeping rooms and bath with heat, light. and-wa-1; ter furnivhed, private entrance. Call at. 213 Eleventh sti __half block from Broad FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room with large clothes . closet. Suitable for three. Also want ond hand ait stove, priced re: sonable, Call 518 Eighth strect _or a 1488. . housekeeping modern home Oct. 1st. Also lady wishes:to take care and board children while mothers work in the daytime, good care. po ae FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in warm home, ne: » hot wa- ter at all times, suitable for: one or two, men or ladi Close in. Call at 315 Mandan ‘street or. hone 733-W. FOR RENT—In modern home, room on first and second floor for sleep- or Age. housekeeping. Adults ge for rent. Call reet. ed Tooms on ground floor, $35.00 per month, garage if desired, no ob- jection to one child. Phone 872. ‘OR RENT—Lovly warm toom in new modern home. In most at desir. able district. Also ga for rent, Call at 104 Ave. C West. FOR RENT—Modern sleepi room, nicely furnished, suitable for one or two people. two squares from itoffice. Phone 1437-W., Sets ifully furnished front slee; room suitable for two. Gait a fal West Thayer or for light housekee: , session, Set ere ist. Write P..Q. Box 288, |: marck, FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms |’ in modern for light Bousskesping in mane way. hoine. Call at 1 lern sleeping tom, suitable for two, Phone 535-W 0! call at 219 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Nice warm ear room in modern home.. Call 2 » Seventh si —Large fortal room, hot water heat. Call at 522 Second street. * FOR RENT—Latge furnished juitable for two, Close in, 316 Third street. in new, private |. home. Phone 1281-J, 709 Third street. FOR RENT—Nice room “with alcove. Hot water heat. Phone 1282-R. FOR. RENT—Room at 406. Sixth |) Phone 481. APARTM: OR RENT—New i nt aca it, . all treet. | FIFTY 44 equipped with electri ref rato) stove. Also epee sty rooms, sv’ Legion comparatively new, gar. front, near school, dealrable 9 $5700, on terms. FIFTY FO lot on Brcadway, close i south front, $800. FIFTY FOOT lot corner Third and Avenue B, Re sidewalk, sewer and water iS iped across lot,” $1, nt lot at Fifteenth Rosser THREE 290 ind’ 5 room partly modern houses ayd 6 room medern house for rent, GEO. M. REGISTER. LOST LOST—Ladies regis face enameled| FOR SA\ back watch. Swiss movement. Finder kindly sasoe 122 or 1420, Reward.” Mra, F. D. Cook. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE OR TRADE—1928 Stan- dard Six Willys-Knight coupe, rumble seat. iven ie than sr pte B Will sell ne_148¢ Mal SOR SAI SAI E—Ove: ‘ eal condition, and good eap. Inquire at Niel: Mi linery, ists k, N. ake R SA! used Pee i y good u art a decieed. Heda Motor 7. als, riand 6 sedan in seaiet, condition. M. 0. Steen, 116 Second street. Phone "| FOR SALE—Twelv Block, Bismarck, N. KN! 1926 Overland Sedan, finish New and second hand. Over styles and sizes, fit your business. representative. Bismarck, N. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— We have one to W. E. Stitzel, Patterson Hotel, like new, good tires $425.00 vegetables, tomatoes, old Fort Lincoln __ beyond bridge. J. jurch, Shropshire Rams, one $25.00 each. Fi coll, N. D. WAN’ year ) TO RENT FOR SALE—All kinds of fresh Both green and ripe South of Mandan on ad, eet house pure bred old, Shaffer, Dris- Lahr Motor Sales Co. Phone 490 WANTED TO RENT—Heated gar- age. Write Tribune Ad. No. e HIRLWIN ev! er rs NEA SERVICE INC igus mas cagh orsi 1 ris ipontd meet slomed of bri Sestreeg be? her suena ‘ca tact boneymoon. RD GUST! dan if looked at each other, and seemed embarrassed. Unt!) sud- denly, with one of her swift changes of mood, Sybil advanced like @ field marshal on Mabel's wardrobe. “Oh, God,” she prayed, ae me to be bard boiled! “\ Mab! Help -m around. Pack your bats and your toilet things. I'll get your dr on the hangers. A little speed, if you're sailing with me!” With incredible swiftness the hours flew. Three hours later they followed their trunks aboard, while whistles blew and the gangplank, under’ thelr very. feet, began to - tremble and to move. On the pier Jack Moore wiped his glistening pate, and swore he'd seen 3 acle. : “You see, lamb never saw me hurry before.” They stood on the deck together, their faces toward the shining city. “Well, Mab.” Sybil tucked. her. arm through her friend's, “It wes an exciting vacation anyhow.” “My dear.” che said in ber best social service manner, “that’s no way to-talk. You must try not to , be bitter, But don't, I beg:of you, ‘be: Lag Be I don't feel 60 daro Polly: soma about it—I'll tell you that. I'd lke to crawl into my little] | berth back there, and how! to heaven. But what's the use, Mab? You've got to snap your Gngers at Fate, old dear—or Fate will darn out.’ ELEANOR EARLY “You see, Mab, peopie think that the opposite of love ts hate. That isn’t so at all. It's indifference.” great amazement, proceeded calmly to advocate an immediate divorce. “I don't know how you'd fo about it,” she admitted. “But aren't they awfully easy things to get in Paris? In this country there’s something about establish Ing @ residence-—that is, you bat to live for a certain length of ti wherever you file suit. So that ducking out of Boston wouldn't do much good. People would know. anybow. But if you went over to Paris, {t could all be so quiet no body would even suspect.” “Anybody'é think you were tall toting about runping over. to South’ g00d “Bo ‘you suppose you'll marry him, Sib?” “Heavens above, Mabel, I've had enough of marriage.” ae it would be different with “1 know It would, Boston!” she joked, and added plaintively, “how, my ‘dear, could. I over to Pari it could be arranged some how,: I'd love to see you out of this mess, Sybil, before Craig Knows about it. By the way, did you ever write bim?” -“No, I didn’t. 1 simply couldn't, 4And be sent about 20 radios ‘and . things, I cabled that I'd write later “Ob, ‘my dear, - Boston somethi Wouldn't they. itt Val just eat it up! Ase oa” But pest ] not | girl.” ne: roorsing Sybil was. not | respectability.” Sybil,” Mabel protested amiably. “I could forgive my hus- band for getting drunk. 1 could forgive him for a villainous temper. I could forgive him for telling the same old stories over and over again—you know, my dear, Jack does that. I could scregm some times. 1 could forgive .bim for. committing murder, or robbing @ tal or throwing cigaret ashes on the rugs, I could forgive him for lying. | are two things 1! ever forgive. And would be for being mean and stingy; and the other would be for going with another woman. Generosity and Fidelity— the cardinal virtues for husbands. If my husband did what Richard did, I'd Kitt him. 1 know I would.” eee F WAS strange that Sybil was seasick that first night out. The otean -was like » mill pond. #1 can’t” understand © it,” she moaned, tossing restlessly in t stuffy stateroom. “1 felt 80 well puping, down, all through the storm off. Hatteras, when everybody was sick.” - “It's probabl, your nerves,” o dreagtil experience, you uow— a you know— and I suppose it's. sort of physical seaction.” ‘able to.go dawn tor ‘Mabel had the steward bring a tray 1 thelr-stateroom. = - con: | speci: could talk with him. “Here, dear, suck on this,” she suggested. “It can’t hurt you. Still feeling pretty rocky?” “Mab, I never realized anyone could feel so rotten—honest. Funny isn’t it? The sea’s like a lake.” But, my dear, emotional expert ences affect the body. you know. That poor old machinery of yours bas beep through @ lot in the last month. You can’t blame it for kicking up a little.” Silently Mabel was considering. She wondered if.the poor girl worried. Why—why did such aw: ful things. happen to Sybil?. Well, she would see that doctor. oe e Tt afternoon on the prome nade deck she encountered him. “Oh, Doctor Henderson, could | talk with you for s few minutes?” As shevfell in step beside bim, . she explained. “I knew you were @ doctor the minute I saw you. Remember we came up the org plank together? And you smelied.so nice and pro fessional. So I asked the purser your name" because I wanted to’ ask you something.” “Well. you're a healthy looking to be scraping acquaint: ance with a physician.” “Oh, it wasn't ebout me,” she stuttered, and found herself blush- ing furiously. “It's—it'a another) He regarded her curiously. - - “Td ike to talk to 700 in ort vate!” she implored.» “Woy certainly.” MINUTE J HEARD THAT { DOOR STORY. GERALD \ QULLED ‘THAT ONE ON ME WELL, FOR EVERMORE! THERE GoES THAT ‘DOOR BELL AGAIN { THAT MAKES ‘THE TENTH Nemgiet Mt HAD THE LAST “WOURS. t oN IMAGINE — Me! WORRIED? Si SIN i 1 ‘0! Shuto eee To CEE A DOCTOR Look WORRIED. 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