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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1028 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE epee nae a Py G)____CNALLESMEN _ Kidnaped, Slain will meet here towards the middle | best month for long distance recep- | ronto recently. Aircraft station 5 Tribune Classi fie d A dve rtisemen ts ||| SALESMEN —128 varieties brushes, of November to discuss allocations | tion. They have received letters! G.CATO, a Buhl Airsedan, broadcast | 60 cent commission, $25-$75| ; +! of wavelengths on this continent.: from all over the world testifying weekly profit on agents. Neway This conference follows the one re-|to their good transmission. the event from 5,000 feet up. Brush Factory, Hartford, Ct. cently -held at Washington. ae iii aie A halcyon isa kingfisher, and | eager a ED ———__—_—_ CANADA TRIES AIR RADIO™ | , ie dd = PH E 82 =— WORK WANTED AUGUST BEST MONTH First acrial broadcasting in Can- | Nalevon days” are so-called because << | WORK WANTED—By 0 competent Despite summer troubles, ‘WLW | ada was on the occasion of a visit! it was supposed that the weather RELP WANTED MALE POSITION WANTED carpenter. Odd jobs. Repairing and WSAI, twin stations of Cincin-|of 20 planes from Detroit to the| was always peaceful when the king- — WANTED—Twenty. trucks, clay hauling, 5 mile haul, 16 cents. For information write or a Stev- Effective Jan. 3, 1928 ens Bros., Hazen, N. Dak. 1 insertion, 25 words .75 WANTED—Corn shuckers. Also|| 2 insertions, 25 words woman for aoe housework on or under i) Position WANT torm windows or miscellaneous “ 3 : i, i ional exhibiti t To-| fi POSITION WANTED — Clerical bon i. : eS nati, report that August was the| Canadian national exhibition at To-| fisher was breeding. pair work cround homes by time ae work, best references furnished.) or contract. Call 824 mates . five years experience buying a selling office milena hat) 2. have you? Write Ad. No. 78. _ : PERSONAL WANTED—Position as housekeeper,| MADAM LATTIMORELLE—Pal- fcsm. W. B. Falconer, R. R. No.|| 8 insertions, 25 state wages paid and size of fam-| mist j 2. Phone 7-F-15. 1 se! had . 10 yy. Mrs, Julia O, Lysen, Kintyre, Ninth See artes. Hane a gas — é : WANTED—Young man to work uae or ie” /. Dak. find lost articles. - @aady in shoe shining parlor.|| under... . 14s Pere heed rae |g oe WHAT ARE WE QH- 1S Tis A Steady job. Bismarck Shine Pat is naa words, S¢ addi- HOUSES AND FLATS —.___ WANTED TO RENT § WALKING UP g ALLEY 2? GOSH! Jor. Lapghebe FOR RENT—Partly modern five) WANTED TO RENT—Heated gar- “FoR ? LI TaoT iT WAS ‘WANTED—At once man to work in|} CLASSIFIED, DISPLAY Toom house, one block from Roose.| _ 2&¢. Write Tribune Ad. No, 76. ALLEYS yD tire-shop. 805 Tire Shop, 212 RATES velt school. Will rent reasonable AUTOMOSIL. I DIONT BLY = MAIN STREET. Bismarck, N. D. to reliable party. »Phone 1085-W | FOR SALE OR TRADE—10928 Stan- THIS NEA p WHOT THIS TOWN WANTED—Boy between 15 and 20 90 Cents Per Inch after 6:00 p. m dard Six Willys-Knight coupe, «years old. Apply at Western|! an ctassified ads are cash in || FOR RENT—Six room modern two| rumble seat. riven less than MNICKER OUTRIT NEEDS 1S STREET nio! advance.. Copy should be re- itd od ree pelos ee Hae pil ye a at a sacri-| : 1 TO BE WALUWING ceived by 9 o'clock to insure cca Second street. Call| fice. Phone 1480-R, __—,- | Here is little Cill Jamieson, 10-year- y SY. =, FEMALE HELP WANTED __ Poth tind same day. thorn Sixth ‘street or phone} FOR SALE—Overland Coupe, in ola son of a Horiolilu banker Bs i IN BACK ALLEY thee WANTED—Housekeeper, middle —1207-R, good = condition, and good tires.| was slain by 2 kidnaper in a case aged; experienced to take full THE FOR RENT—Six room modern] Cheap. Inquire at Nielsen’s Mil-| similar to the Hickman crime in Los Stee ieee ns Vig onpe BISMARCK TRIBUNE coon wie garage, bet Lee __linery, Bismarck, N. Dak. re Angeles. He is pictured above ce ences ired, goo Iso a five room modern | FOR SALE—1926 Overland 6 sedanj his mother. The boy was decoye % right party. P. PHONE 82 cottage, close in, tng re A. E.| in excellent ‘condition. ot 0. from school by a outg iat, rmanent jox 542, Bismarck. Shipp. Steen, 116 Second street. Phone) — WANTED—Gil_ for Cbg REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Modern home, :nclud-| _1452. work, must good to children. . ing heated girage, full basement, ‘ie ‘a R FIVE ROOM bungalow; bath, fur- | aa _.__.|. The technical committee of the =< Call at 1020 Eleventh street. | " “nace, basement, on paving, $8600,| shrubbery, lawn, good location.| FOR SALE—Rutabagas $225 per | federal radio commission estimates WANTED—Girl for general house-| EIGHT ROOM completely modern| }o further information phone} 109 Ibs, Hubbard Squash $1.50 per| that an urban 500-watt station can work and to help in store. J.B.) “house, two fire places, 75 foot lot,| —“c-_____.________#__| 50 Ibs., $8.00 per 100 Ibs. Partly|cover an area of only 10 miles S rling, N.D. | nicest’ part of town, $8000.00, FOR RENT—Modern cottage to re-) ripe watermelons for pickling, radius. But the same station in the | ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| FIVE ROOM bungalow, bath, fur-| ponsible parties. Suitable for a! $1.50 per 00 Ibs. Everything first| country could reach a coverage of eral housework. Call at 422 Ave-| nace, basement, just off paving,| couple. Write Tribune Ad. No. 77,| class. Erlenmeyers, 423 Third|65 miles radi WIDER IN COUNTRY nue GCE ooo i 1 11 bait, FOR eee gs omg six] street. He nae Bulan y ungalow, well bui room house, close in. rite Trib-| NATIONAL CASH STERS—— SESSIOD — ROOMS FOR RENT ___|__ Riverview, $3800.00. une Ad. No. 79. New and second tank over 500 from the United FOR RENT—Two large clean, fur-| THE PRETTIEST lot kft in River-| =e | styles and sizes. We have one to| States, Cub xico and Canada nished light housekeeping rooms} _ view, $1200.00. FURNITURE FOR SALE __ fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, PRO SSIONAL and bath with heat, light and wa-| NINE ROOM house, completely! FOR SALE—Algozer kitchen range.| representative. Patterson Hotel, oie ‘ESSIONAL ter furnithed, private entran modern in every detail, one of the] Coal and kerosene combined. Al-|__ Bismarck, N. GENTLEMAN with thorough Call at 213 Eleventh street, one-| nicest homes in the city, every-j most new. Call 214, Second street,| FOR SALE— half section im.| Yersity education with degree: half block from Broadway. thing in good taste, $11,000.00. or Quality Mest Market or ask FOV RAG Rice Valle dae: cluding law, desires to locate. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms SRG. house, a real bargain at! for Carl Dybdal. Best soil, good drainage, town 2 Baer ae eee & Donen a ; ° .00. a a ‘ 2 commensurate wi is educatiot ae we Peer red satire FARM LANDS—I have so far closed FOR SALE—Bed complete $20.00,| miles. Part exchange nearer) 114 several years business exper- rf chiffonier $15, cot $5, ice box $10,| home, 417 First street, Bismarck, , = ty ama cen: Ga a 0] ea cee eee Ts SBprEa Mam pane, chen | Nak rae | test Phome visas STN ixth street or phone 496-R. most complete list and the biggest le $3._ 201 First street. _ =| FOR SALE—All kinds of fresh = HR RENT—In modern home, room bargains T ever had. + FOR SALE—Beautiful Walnut din-| vegetables. Both green and ripe Los’ on first and second floor for sleep-| ANY BUYER can s m ing set in Italian design, almost] tomatoes. South of Mandan on! {OST—On road from Bismarck to ing or light housekeeping. Adults cortenstiaente: i aupecaction with new. Price reasonable. Call 812] old Fort Lincoln road, first house} Wilton, a black suitcase ontainiog Also garage for rent. Call) 3 sale as I do my business on a| _Main Ave. ot phone 919-J. beyond bridge. J. W. Burch. __| jadies and man’s wearing apparel. 14 Eizhth street. strictly commission basis. BARGAINS in used furniture.| FOR SALE—Twelve head pure bred} Notify Mrs. F. Dutton, Wilton, N. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI-| Kennelly Furniture Co. Mandan,| Shropshire Rams, one Ie id old,} _D.. for reward. NESS with the busiest dealer in} _N. D. $25.00 each. Frank Shaffer, Dris- ‘Ladies open face enameled ing room in modern home, suitable TR WLiAmS for one or two, hot water heat.! the city. FOR SALE—Baby carriage. Phone|— oll. N. D. __ _.| “back watch. Swiss movement. ALLEYS. For sale: Violin, practically new. F. E. YOUNG. 1174, ee ‘one! FOR RE Garage. Call 111 Ross-| ‘Finder kindly phone 122 or 1420. BLIND pai aE ES 10-2 ©1028, ey Wen SERVICE. Ines A er or phone 1127-J. Reward, Mrs. F, D, Cook, i ENA aE RST WIS Tea | furnished light housekeeping rooms in mod- i ern home $25.00 per month. Close in. rd at 113 Mandan street or| nicely f:nished, suitable- for one i 1 or two people. Two squares from x postoffice. Phone 1437-W. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in ELE N R EARLY i THIS 1S ONE WAY FOR RENT—Nice w: room, sui able for ofte or two in modern|& To WUSH HIM modern home, Hot water heat. home, close in. Call at 400 Seventh|3° : & : : : ve | MOM’N POP Worse and More of It By Cowan SWELL DBNE x, =F HE DIDN'T UP ALONGSIDE OF Wa iE NE : HIM AT THE CURB - NO VP OUR SLEEVE ! BUNGLING NOW ,EVERY : MAN HAS HUIS JOB FOR HIM- OH, Reasonably priced. 404 Tenth street or phone 745-W. street, Phone 1451. ingle room, rs suitable for one or two. Also for rent, a garage. Inquire at 222 Sec. € sleeping | & room in new bungalow. Also a heated garage. Phone 417-J. _ FOR '—Mode: ping room, ACK RE, an suitable for two. Phone 535-W or|— hom she met im Ha- _call at 219 Tenth street. marringe has been par- FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- wafer i: ing rooms on ground floor. Call __at 411 Eighth street. eee ars. warm sleeping | Sybil may stil room in modern home. Call 219 ci if sypit te se Seventh street. that compile 7 - BEUEVE ME, AFTER. ALL FOR RENT—Large comfortable e at ) : } f : room, hot water heat, Call at 522 : ‘ : THE THINGS “THAT'S HAPPENED REN whe sent " , Second street. Fi Time LATE TM TAKIN’ NO FOR RENT—Room in new, private) turned. ree ie CHANCES ON “THE SIDE home. Phone 1231-J, 709 Third ‘the marriage of ber her, r % = STREETS . THEY DON'T street. TAD, to VALEIE WE: : CATH ME— - FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth |& street. Phone 431. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three room unfur-|§ Pished apartment, - private bath Craig pressed her arm lovingly. “I thought Sybil looked wonderfully well,” he said loyally. ind entrance, strict privacy. Phone | & 4 Z [24 51 or call at 810 Main Ave. Yeg-|— | NOW GO ON WITH THE story | Aren't you people at the Cape?” “Sybil and Mabel,” he announced, |murmurmed. “He doesn't know & Wy en’s Grocery, between 8:00 a. m. CHAPTER xxv v “We closed the place yesterday,” | “sailed this efternoon.” what he’s talking about.” - 5 4VAZL/ and 7:00 p. m. ‘sages explained her mother. | “Val was Richard looked at him blankly. oo 8 FOR RENT—Small furnished mod-|— G¥BIL leaned ‘comfortably back )enjoying herself at all. Shé thought | - “Salled?” he repeated stupidly. FOR, weeks Sybil watted fear. ern apartment for one lady, clean, in her deck chair. she'd be happier in town.” ¢ “Yes—sailed! . . . And you’ve|2 fully for word from her hus- warm and slways hot water. 807 “Mother wasn’t very well you “in town! This weather!’ lost one damn fine little wife,”|band. Every time the telephone Fourth street. Phone 461-W. Al-|B yoow, and they packed me off tol, Vol, all's almost here, you | prodded Moore savagely. rang she feared a message. She so for sale: Library dine. Beate iy, Decker - mas: know, Sybil. Here it {s Septem-} “You don’t mean Sybil’s really| watched for the postman as she FOR RENT—Furnished two room| >°@rding school about as soon as ber, already. gone?” had watched once, years ago, when apartment. Rent very reasonable. 1 could-watk. Da@-had=plenty of | They had dinner together at.the}--“That's exactly what I mean.|every day brought -a letter from steep Coss Phone 705-R or call at 413 Ninth money then. Touraine, Valerie was late, as|And, what's more,” gibed Jack,| John Lawrence. Nervously she REO. U.S.PAT.OFF. © 920, ay wea semvice Ne, ena _ street after “From the beginning 1 was s onl ae ee ie seeing as ey te to Peeler a sorted the mail, looking always for OR RENT— sant with e in. American| “The devil she n't!” Rich. u FOR RENT—dinglé apartment with|— square peg in a round hole. If a|beauty was the vogue just then and|ard sprang angrily to his fect.|fcnong as aay eee would mean kitchenette, nicely an lete! 7 in + Hone ee and cor Pitany |g] Uttle girl at convent schoo! doesn't | Val's ensemble was unquestionably | “You keep out of this, Moore,” be!" away from the eae ae conform to the standard pattern of /Stunning. The cotor heightened | threatened. “Sybil’s my wife.” | nrosence, Sybil put Richard calm- propriety, she fits about as well as her glowing cheeks, and the bit of ‘More’s the pity,” taunted Jack. ly down as an adventurer and a FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at 719 1-2 Thayer avenue east. a Iittlo skuhk at © garden party.|moet becoming "| seatva" countered Rickard tu, | Duuanderer. ANY, ITS FROAN ee ee Nobody had much use for me, “Hello, everybody. Sorry I'm|tiously, “And I'll thank you to|_ “! don't care that for him!” she & ITA CIRC: TWAT Y AMNAY ONER con the Mother Superion-and abe| ate" Win Wingate was ai ar |mnd pour own buses,” " [would sa. and aman her, Sogo —— SoU SvPPORE || INARRCAS AN! Ir didn't see me often enough to count, | tea—and - hi perfect howl. 1] Jack smiled maddeningly. “Don't | (7 ner bedroom. Z JUREE DAYS DOU SUERE eens = wg simply couldn’t get away. Why,|thank me,” he begged politely. ‘So I grew up into @ rebellious, | oi vnat's the matter? You look "Because you know—really, Eustis | But then, when sleep would not BE WRITING ||. SEEMS LIKE YEARS Y dincontented child—the product of |iike a wreck. Guess Havana's fast |rI've already got my finger in the |Come. she would put: her hands : ANAY b + Ae0 SINCE WE FRECKLES AND 4 my environment.” Allan accident, |life got you, darling. Too many |D Meiiniaa Bate ie Date palpi ft ee | cols ecket Geni toat= ""Nonchalantly he fingered the, of- madiening beat in her temples ALL OF HIS -L.could havo lived at heme, Asso | S701! could have choked her, |fending card of Isabella Petite, | | Otc Cn Wer back, with her arme ERIENRE ARE "mall right,” she said -evenly. wom epee yy [stretched along her fevered body. BUSY GETTING elation jwith Tad and my father | «thanks for your solicitude.” “how do yo% set that way, Eus- wens, fave made w@ diferent girl) Craig presen her arm lovingly. am ‘ aa pst 3 “I thought Sybil looked wonder- le fiilpped the sc! pasteboard drew : “Then Daddy died. And Tadituty well,” he lied loyatly. contemptuously. With one long kiss my whole married the wrong girl. And—ob, | ° eee “‘Igabella Petite,” he ° read. soul through my dear. Of course, there'a no wel Girm felt his eyes on her all|" ‘Amistad and Cognac. Una tri-| My lips, an sunlight drinketh BI6 DAY— Mabel patted her ‘hand comfort-|\~. {rough dinner, searebing, anx-|auent. Abajo’... Grounds for ad tngly. fous—so kind and good. And she|divorce if I'm not mistaken, my) 1 hate him! 1 hate him!” she OAvy THREE “There, dear. Don't get yourseif thought, irrelevantly, of other eyes | friend. 1 think, if you don’t mind, | sobbed, and her heart was full of all excited.” —mad blue eyes, that devoured her |!'ll keep the co-respondent’s name | joathing. “O Love! O Fire! Once he " body and soul. And she wondered, |#nd address, They might come in| . tiave we ‘ade cease as she toyed with her salad and | bandy.* Bere ancl Ay te Ganeed ao. circumstances. -Buffeted around—"| *™lled across at Craig, what bad “Sybil'e got sense enough not t0| Denensively through the day's Unbelievable Values! Thor- “*¥ou're. too retrospective, Sybil.” | appened to Richard. 0 to court with any such fimsy| ia, she remembered that she a bul 1. a Loy ‘There had been & wireless mee-|evidence. Do you suppose there's|Voula not. know Ricbard’s band. oughly rebuilt cars! ae: ape > ponerse sage on the boat from Jack Moore,|% judge who would believe Do! writing i¢ she should see it. Quickly—AT ONCE! lacking altogether in detail. |You suppose—sfter taking one look |" never even had a love letter (i \NOOLON'T IT BE q . “Everything fine,” he had radioed. |at Sybil—any. jury’s going to be | trom nim!” flected bitterly. -\NONDERFOL IF DADDY REALLY 1925 Hudson Coach, 2 - “Of all the dumb messages!” | lieve I deserted her—to go chasing wre oH new tires .........$395.00 I @ - a ahowed it io |a little balf-breed?” ow zing be me ate oe \WOULD COME TO AMERICA 72, ‘oracle- mean a thing.” | “Well—I don't-know.” Jack was|at the Seville. They had been his and no reply was told.’ Jee, it does, and 1 think,”|blandly indifferent, “Anyhow I|only gift. The little sapphire a vorce in . with | ring had mysteriously disappeared, Le pprsdpoant pe tot, ‘ -e @ 8 Mabel and me to testify sgainst/and Sybil regarded its loss as « \T was the day the redoubt-| you, Sybil won't have much trouble | good omen. able Mr, Moore, fortified by a | Setting rid of you.” § “I've nothing,” she told herself, w drinks, dropped round to the; “But—good God, Moore—don’t | “to remind me of him—not a keep- lle for the avowed intention of | you know I'm erasy about Sybil!” |sake nor a gift. . . . Nothing to Riebard what he thought of] “Yeah?” Moore had an annoy-| haunt me but ‘wretched memories.” He delivered himself. with|ing drawl. “Well, she ain't crasy| She thought less often of John % ance and considerable | about you.” — Lawrence, and more frequently of uence, saving his finishing| Outside the room, Moore squared | Craig Newhall. for bis grand finale. © his shoulders ‘and dréw a deep (To Be Continued) bil an .” he proclaimed. cae vance peg (Bydit thought there was nothing te remind her of Richard Eustis. But Bydit did not know. Read the neat ohapter.) 1926 Overland Sedan, finish * like new, good tires $425.00 | HE gEEF 3 tH And hen abe.received it, mint ai ee eos