The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1928, Page 7

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Se A ee aE SN ERAN ; r jfive children there are under the|their family physician for the ad- | 18 every child above the age of one | HERE! HERE . arr their Sieh ioe Menifee peepee in é es, ce eed year were vaccinated against diph-! bana wie wor fiance chatting: wo persons, parents of the children, | which consists of an injection of a| ‘ al é have been taken ill. known remedy and is harmless. Its | theria this disease would be wiped | eh, manning that you should hear FEVER SPRE AD “Through an examination of the | administration causes ‘a child very | °ut. jat your age, mother.” — Excelsior, . Tribune Classified Advertisements = ——PHONE 82=_— schools, it was found that eleven | little discomfort and is as effective| “While there is no cause for un- | Mexico City, { eet Ay iad estes dis- Had aes Sigeeie of small-'due alarm at [ey the cases ee Wie. in Hie eo 4 ain a eas a e ir. Jungman eee gers x and typhoid fever vaccines: arc! ported are a warn rainst what | en Rosa { } BELP WANTED MALE | HOUSES AND FLATS Urge Parents to Consult Doc- i the ae st known, cases have in preventing those diseases, nal lial Rn to hal pen in any ey if; Kaplan igtarnted Lenin's tite 800° WANTED — Twenty trocks, clay . ee Weaen beta fins m found to be infected. While | “Thirty-two deaths were repo revention methods are not taken’ ussian officers were éxe- ae Mine S aie keel, te eacte, Por Classified Advertising Rates De att “ing coe tors for Administration of | the health authorities of the city|in 1927 as the result of diphtheria. | lull advantage of.” | ated in Bokesw se x seem to have the situation in hand, | wig ne information call Toxin Anti-Toxin the outbreak is unnecessary because Oct. 18 5 h street. Occupancy present day health methods can pre- ‘ t. Ist. | _ Citing the case of a large North) vent thi: it - By ams FOR RENT—Six room modern two} Dakota city where report Aug Mall | cantions ate taken. Undone OUT OUR WAY = Willi story house in fine condition. Hot diphi idemic has been made, Ke 5 “Parents aie urged to consult 3 Lae See ST | Ee NU My ~ | th water heat, 817 Second street. Call| Dr. cain Tingenan; epidemiologiot | nnmnsimecesmsme reece: I B-BuT THEY wad Cel Goa at 607 Sixth street or phone at the state health department, to- MY wee pasa = day issued a warning against spread Here's His information write or phone Stev- Effective Jan. 8, 1928 ens B: Hazen, N. Bak. ° 1 insertion, 8 WANTED Cora ahas shuckers. Also|| 2 Re era Pe oo a eR . Phone 7-F-15. bd 1.90 ‘oung man to worl 148 ‘A ‘steady in shoe shining parlor. “Se Ciagk “es Bendy fob. Bismarck Shine Par-|| Ad® over 25 ur a Py ‘OR RENT—Six room modern| of the disease. Loma atin » not far out.| Dr. yameaies, urges that special LooK Wice ISPLA parti od tection inst ad of nee SALESMEN hime - sues close in. inquire A. E. he dicene i ahool ss TOR RIGHT THE SIZE OF , % o = in one city 0! ie state the disease | , es UJ SALESMEN Specialty men, con-|! 9 Cents Per Inch _ || FOW SALE=Modera home, smelud.| first made its appeurance in the pub- AY TH NERY || <HESE OLO ONES! ing heated g:rage, full basement, |!ic schools, he said. - At present,! re reer ee shrubbe: lawn, location. For fu tae” inbseeretion poms POSITION WANTED WANTED Position as housekeep- END: HE \onT THERE — COMDNT GET AMAT 16 —1SNT THE INTO A THING LEATHER EXTRA ixture used in every retail store, ustler can easily earn $75 weekly cavence, Copy shes Ye atheg ;,gor more on liberal commission ‘basis, no traveling. Firm estab- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure H insertion same day. ‘Jished over 20 years and well FO —WModern cottage to re-| ct. State wiges paid and size of ‘ . rated. Universal Fixture Corp., THE sponsible. parties, Suitable for a family. ‘Mra Julia.0. Lysen, SMALLER, “THICK OR SOMETHING ' 135 West 28rd St., New York BISMARCK TRIBUNE le, 8 ..No. 77,| _ Kintyre, N, D. aS City. NE $2 FOR RENT—Furnished modern five WANTED TO RENT. PHO! toom house, close in. Write Trib-| WANTED TO “ere . 1. FEMALE HELP WANTED une Ad. No, 67. Heated WANTED—Housekeeper, _ middie ALE FOR RENT—Six room modern tl Lp nilas at cy take sul REV plese situa house. Phone 1091-R. :__ MISCELLANEOUS charge, must like children, refer- ern enone | FOR SALE Rutabagas $2.98 per ‘ences po wages and| rooms, porch enclosed, well: lo- IRNITURE FOR SALE ale PO een fe pat rmanent to right party. P. 0.| cated, near good] FOR SALE—A two burner Perfec-/ 50 Ibs., $8.00 per 100. Ibs. Partly Unbelievable V x 542, Bismarck. investment for immediate sale. tion kerosene stove, pictures and watermelons for — pickling abelievabic Values! Thor- a EE OE, ripe ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- EIGHT ROOM modern house, 5 bed} other household articles. Call at} $1.50 per ‘00 lbs, Everything first ANTE idan tencel girl or one| fooms, full basement, fine’ loca-| _ 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W.| class.” Erlenmeyers, “423 “Third|| Guickiy—-AT ONCE! ror full tims work. Call at 310| tion, near school, garage, $6500,/FOR SALE—Beautiful Walnut din-| street. Phone 884. on terms. * u ourth street. st BEEN modern house, old, good| iN 2et,ih Italian design, simost/ NATIONAL CARH REGISTERS—|[ 1925 Huceon Conch, oughly rebuiit cars! Come ‘WANTED—Cnil Yor general house: te new tires ......... 7 work and to Help in store. 3. B. location, near: school, $1500 cash.| Main Ave. jone 919-5. __ stele eapisies. Wehave Sats : Smith, Sterling, N.D.___| SEVEN ROOM modern house, 4 bed) BARGA in_used_ furnitare.| fit your business. W. E. Stitael,|§ 1926 Overland Sedan, finish ¢ WANTED—Maid, one who can g0| new, garage, east front, near Rennelly Furniture Co.. Mandan,| re resentative, Patserson Hotel, like new, good tires $425.00 i soe el as naire Prane eT EIEEY “FOOT lot on. ‘Brocdway,| FOR SALE—Baby carriage. Phone FOR SALE Ts “half section im: re fe ‘ull 01 ion je } en | Oem ith BOUEY front, $800. wee 1174, Bove Red River Valley farm. ss ROOMS FOR RENT beats ALUN lot bee dled ind AUTOMOBILE. Sn a Saniee potolal| EE _ venue rees, ie" » sewer Fa ater he — a? ORIEL IGN woseeaceoing oval pind ater ined across lot, $1, FOR SALE OR TRADE—1928 Stan- ide oe First street, Bismarck, and bath with heat, light and wa-| "'R en ter § ors] at Fifteenth a seaett adi FOR SALESATI keds or ew Tinds ot } Baa Serna ciiiiaen atveee, cues eb chat a 2 roem partly 1500 malls, win oe at a sacri-| vegetables, apo green snd ripe 7 modern houses ai room modern ‘ice. jone 1480-R. tomatoes, uth of landan on i Fon" eed house for rent. FOR SALE—Overiand Coupe, in| old Fort Lincoln road, first house (| “yooms in modern home Oct. 1at GEO, M, REGISTER. good condition, and good tires.| _bevond bridge.__J._W_ Burch. Lahr Motor ‘ Also lady wishes to take care and| ——————=————————e eap. Inquire at Nielsen’s Mil-| FOR SALE—Twelve head pure S e ‘ board children while | mothers ———___LO8T-__} _linery: Bismarck, N. Dak. Shropshire Rams, one year old Sales Co. SSS ‘k it ‘ime, ‘ ‘—Ladies open face enamel verland 6 sedai 00 each, Fran jer, is- . { Phone 1468, deca increas back watch. Powis movement.| in excellent condition. M. 0. SOMO NED ors te cd Phone 490 WHY, MOTHERS GET GRAY TRMLUAMS me wv GROWING PAINS. 10-1 1000, OY NGA SERVICE, HC. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room Finder ee phos the 1420. tek 116 Second street. Phone] FOR RENT—Garage. Call 111 Ross- in warm home, near bath, hot wa-|__ Reward iter at all times, suitable for one ‘or two, men or ladies. Close in. Call at 315 Mandan street or Coals « SOE SSRI Ss FOR RENT—In modern home, room on first and second floor for sleep- ¥ing or Nie housekeeping. Adults only. Also garage for rent. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Furnished front ing room in modern home, suitable for one or two, hot water heat. For sale: Violin, practically new. —Call at 816 Main Ave. ___. FOR RENT—Two well furnished light housekeeping rooms in mod- ern home $25.00 per month. Close b 4 in. Call at 113 Mandan street or __phone 637-J. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, ' nicely furnished, suitable for one U or two people. Two squares from toffice. Phone 1437-W. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home. Hot water heat. Reasonably priced. 404 Tenth street or phone _745-W. FOR RENT—Large single room, suitable for one or twe. Also for rent, a garage. Inquire e@t 222 Sec- ond street. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, suitable for two. Phone 535-W or i call at 219 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- ing rooms on ground floor. Call at 411 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Nice warm sleeping room in modern home. Call 219 Seventh street. aes, FOR RENT—Large comfortable m, hot water heat. Call at 522 cond street. FOR RENT—Large furnished room suitable for two, Close in, 316 wird street. 3 FOR RENT—Room in new, private home. Phone 1231-J, 709 Third street. * f FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth street. Phone 431. |MOM’N POP Sad But True By Cowan You Low-uré$ NEAK OT OF A Cant Bs URED RESTAURANT. AND. LENE BLscd pases ME TRIN THE BILL- DANSON wilt You 7? “THe REVEN -NOOER’, E AND HELD HIM COPYRIGHT 1928 4Y NEA SERVICE INC h THIS HAS HAPPENED —— AERTS SYBIL THORNE, bride of wee! a desert: desertea her bos RICHARD EUSTIS, — unmoral, awept IND ELEANOR EARLY en ee AN ATTACK UPON HIM A STRANGE HAIR: RAISING EVENTS AS In, THE DAST TWO ing, moved forgive in, che returse te thelr Richard lies tn o tupor aereas the bed. oor there te am om the card of one jae GENE ‘TUNNEY eae NEIGHBORS GONE HIM THE GIANT Sybil en thoroughly alarmed, see! Benderste. @ pasten- ser on thelr 5 NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXIV MABEL had never felt so un- comfortable in her life. A brick red flush intensified her up becoming sunburn. She felt that all the blood in her face bad rushed to her blistered nose. Even her eyes smarted with painful embar- rassment. “and I'm 8 social worker,” she i reminded herselé sternly, “and sup- |eem married at all a “Of course you couldn't. That posed to be hard dolled!” et eally much pleasanter,” she| was different. He insulted you— De. Henderson was revarciag| DOCTO™ HENDERSON twirled| gaia. “It's so stuffy in the dining | outraged you—oh, my dear, there his thumbs upon his little | room.” {sn't any comparison at all.” APARTMENTS /\ \ FOR RENT—Three room unfur- nished apartment, private bath and entrance, strict privacy. Phone 51 or call at 810 Main Ave. Yeg- v’s Grocery, between 8:00 a, m. 7:00 _p. m. & RENT—New apartment, all new furniture. Kitchenette equipped ‘with electric refrigerator | ahd stove, Also soft water. 518 Fifth street. Dr. R. S. Enge. “Put have my Uttle heaven tf 1 ever patch things up with Craig. “it would be worse than that.|nounced her intention that evening ;think real love can forgive most o 1 1 anything.” They'd never believe Sybil had} of having all her meals in her deck “But T couldn't forgive Rich.” SAN} a | Freckles and His Friends The Human Skeleton By Blosser | SKELETON {IFIM BOING TONNE NY ) GOOD KEANENS!") (ills IS OUR HUMAN FOR RENT—Small furnished mod- her curiously. 4“ “Perhaps Craig will think I INE DAYS L + ern apartment for one lady, clean, “It there is anything I can do—" ee eaked, “aiden psig ar cia antennae na treated him ae horribly a8. Rich VANE TO GET SOME OF nee Te _) SUELaee ie Gales warm and slways water, repeat ti . % “ treated me. In @ way there's a STUFF EADY: PoP Fourth street. Phone 461-W. Al- a8 tf, Aaa mlled fa 88 think I could help you?” hot night on the boat deck. And ee of parallel.” iy iAH IND MONIN' MAT CATR GOL CAN Ger MARCUS wink amiable, professional sort of way. ce rt u : “Te, ten't about. myselt 1 wanted| Mabel explained. “But you #e@|o the days passed, lazily and| “There isn't, Sib. Crais will un- to ask you." she stammered, “It's I may be making a mountain out| pleasantly enough, until the jour.|4emstand.”” | , so for sale: Library dine. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. A pleasant one room apartment Fy ry ‘with Kitehenette, suitable for two.|H a friend of mine. Ob, Doctor,|0f ® méle hill. But she's perfectly |ney home wap over. [MABEL tried to sound confident, {_ PS ® Close in. Phone 262-M or call at miserable. She hasn't been able to eee but her heart was full of mis- won't. you sit over there for a few _pote Mandan street. _—______|@ toutes eo that I can talk without | FOR RENT—Furnished two room eat s thing since we came Aboard. Te were getting in {n the/givings. Suppose Craig did love Do you suppose, Doctor, that she afternoon. Sybil, in a deck | Sybil, just the same. Suppose he i” gpartment. Rent very reasonable. anybody hearing ust” _ . | did want to’marry her. But sup- | Pi 705-R or call at 413 Ninth They found deck chairs while 42 going to have a baby?! sen, vonnched Bp APA mal a Sybil was going to have a | street_after 5:00 p. m. ‘ Thoughtfully the little physician | "™,, ” “pye | baby—Richard’s baby. How would poor Mabel murmured distracted!y, ‘Well, Mab,” she confided, “I've | FOR RENT—Single apartment with i And when they | #2204 upen the ocean. toade up my mind what I'm going |Cralg feel about that? And how | kitchenette, nicely and completely “You're very good. “Well, now, that’s a very. dif-lto do, I'm not going to sey one|Sbout Richard? It would be his had seated themselves she begun t9/ cute thing to say—at this stage of|single word about Richard to any-/baby, too. Mightn’t he want it? talk rapidly. “=I the game. There are no hard: and | body. That was @ new idea. Mabel “1 don’t know how to begin. Per fast rules for the condition “If Craig still wants to marry | pondered it silently, Perhaps Sybil haps I'm foollsh to bother you, but je con YOU! me, after the shameful way I've| would let him have it. If she rf ried. Yt it's this |comtemplate. None at all—un-|treated him, I'm golg to wait|didn't love Rich, perhaps she brates on fortunately, until I'm altogether sure of my-| wouldn't love the baby—bis baby. way, Doctor" and she launched] uty any cope, I should ‘advise|self. Then, if I know I want to| Sybil interrupted her train of into the story of Sybil’s marriag® | 115) you keep your misgivings trom |™8rry him—and, ob, my dear, I'd thought. e concluded hepeléssly;. ; be this time+I'll ma lea: “Mab, I was talking with the (ree, Oe a i|ber. Divert her mind. Get Bar| dreast of At ning riage it|captain yesterday,” she demanded. eased 411 Fifth street. Phone f ior RENT—Furnished . apartment’ at 719 1-2 Thayer. avenue east. FIVE ROOM bungalow, bath, fur yu 3 nace, basement, on paving, $3600. aispuse, wo fie places, 16 foot lob cost part of town, $8000.00.” nicest’ part of town, “you seo how it is. If the poor} out on deck if you can.” will kill Craig's lov “ i " ROO low. bath,” a \." @, but 1 guess | “He says that all life is accidental, bod faba just’ off eee EE ‘sirl’s going to have a baby, it's) “would you be willing to drop|that would be my punishment.” and that everything is chance. He 00. TM pertectly awful, tor “she doesn't in and see her, Docter?” “A® if you hadn't had enough | had the thing pretty well doped. I 70UB 200M ow, well built,|.,§ mean to tell anyone that she bis! je wouldn't do a particle of ni nicrrupted Mabel. bay gly fan agg River been martiod. . She. Otaen't. what Las Peers “Life's all punishment for me.” “Take me for instance. I'm sure = i 'good, my dear young lady. “Oh, don't be morbid, dear. 1t| Mother wae satisfied enough with to bave anything to do with eee ien’t exactly a bed of roses for any | Tad before I ever came along. All AT plight Sybil stupttttaliy. of us, you know. Makes you won-|my life J've thought sbe bail ro- be terrible to bring a ebild into der what it’s all about, doesn't it? | sented me.” Mabel never closed her eyes. Life's t0. hellish—~it ‘as if] “Sybil!” Mabel’s laughing protest The dreadful uncertainty of §! 1 there ought to be something good | was rather shocked. —~ In four days they would be with | somewhere.” “Well, 1 have,” insisted Sybil. a|Craig and the family, Mabe!| “Well, I'll have my little heaven, | “Might as well be trank about it. going to have a baby, everybody nded her pillow fiercely and|!f I ever patch things up with|Now suppose you forget your out- TIEST lot left tn | H over twenty sales sad bave exer | | will know about her marriage. And ed in silent misery. > - orale. It he cares enough, Mab, | raged sensibilities for a minute, thirty more pending. 1 have re : ‘ : la ivorce after a while.” | Mab, and listen to me: i most complete list and the biggest | H.. pel Saget es a away}..“Of all the horrible ‘complica Toe cearee you coulda dence What ~" (To Be Continued) : ins I ever had. - from her ti O84 would |tions!” : "8" laid tell your “ne — i ANY BUYER can clways ie ay » be 90 dreadful!” ‘The next morning Sybil went to| “Well, there wouldn't be any| (8ydil phtlosophises on lifé ond e correspondence in connection breakfast tn salon, But it | Sense in It, ff tt wasn't going to Go| love. At last they reach Boston. good. Do Meontime, in Havana, Jack Moore & thought, like lightalng, flashed it |Sin’ went me, Be ged nee broken the news to Richard agross her ming, She had tgncheon and @inger | knows?” Bustie, Eventa crowd thick and “Heavens above!” she groaned, brought to her op deck, and ap! “Oh, I'm sure he will, Sib. 1) fast in the nest chapter.) . semen sone t Ty ager mi 5 ’ 0 Es AR TE RON RTE

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