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HELP WANTED MALE BANK ROLL can be mace handling newest sensation out. Self illum- inated Daylite sign for delivery trucks. Business houses, etc. Out shines electricity, no operating cost, low price. quick seller, big profits, a real knockout, exclusive Reflex Sign Co. 514 r Av., St. Paul, Minn. WANTED—Burleigh county now open for steady hustler to sell fard’s Reliable Remedies and other Products. Experience not necessary. Offers big earnings on small capital. Particulars given on request. Dr. Ward’s Medical Com- pany, Winona, Minn. Established WANTED—Young man to work steacy in shoe shining parlor. cand job. Bismarck Shine Par- or. WANTED—First class carpenter. J. C. Beattie, 622 Mandan street, or << Phone 870. __ WANTED—Experienced Call H. H. Engen, —— ~_ FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Girl for light work, one who can go home nights. Call at 818 Thayer Ave. after 6:30 painters. p.m. _ WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Call at 422 Ave- __nue C, Mrs. S. W. Corwin. WANTED-—Girl or woman for gen- eral housework. Phone 967. yess lee at the Home Bake 0 ie POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED — Clerical work, best references furnished, five years experience buying and selling office ncshel pete What have you? Write Ad. No. 78. STENOGRAPHER wit! experience desires position, either eu or permanent, Phone _ PERSONAL __ ba A! LATTIMORELLE—Pal. mist and Phrenologist at 208 Ninth street. Phone 1230. Helps find lost articles. Bismarck. He is seeking a position commensurate with ad several years business exper- jence, Dan Kurtz, 613 Third street. Phone 1150. ROOMS FOR RENT ___ FOR RENT—Twe large clean, fur- nished light housekeeping room: and bath with heat, light and wa. ter furn'-hed, private entrance Call at 213 Eleventh street, one- __half block from Broadway. FOR RENT—Newly furnished front slecping room in modern home with bath and clothes room adjoin- ing. Meals if desired. Phone 842-R or call at 600 “enth street. FOR RENT—Furnished front sleep- 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 in. Call st 113 Mandan street or phone 637-J. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home. Hot water ‘heat. Reasonably priced. 404 Tenth street or phone 745-W. FOR RENT—Two modern rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, heat and water furnished. Inquire at 1106 Thayer Ave. FOR RENT—Two large furnished light housekeeping rooms in mod- ern home. 518 Seventh street. Phone 363-W. 5 FOR RENT—Partly furnished light housekeeping room with. kitchen- ette. Call at 423 Tenth street aft- er 6:00 p. m. FOR RENT—One or two rooms for light housekeeping -en ground floor in modern home. Call at 411) -_Eighth street. 4 FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- ern home. Near capitol. 811 Sixth street or phone 374-W. FOR RENT—Large single room, suitable for two, Gentlemen pre- ferred. Call at 208 Thayer. ‘—Furnished room, hot: and cold. water in room. 510 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping room. Call at 419 Front street. FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth street, @hone 431, Unbelievable Values! oughly rebuilt cars! Quickly—AT ONCE! 1926 Overland Six Coach, excellent condition ,, .§495,00 1925 Master Six Buick Cosch, finish good, ~ | FIVE ROOM bungalow; bath, fur- | Tribune Classified Advertisements —__ FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Beautiful Walnut din- design, Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1, insertion, 25 words 3 insertions, 25 words or ander . 3 insertions, 25 words or ander 1 week, under Ads over tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 1% ry 1.00 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR RENT—Six room’. almost Main Ave. or FOR SALE—Sscond hand Monarch condition. kitchen range, in good 851 or call at 828 Third FOR SALE—Home comfort -range, condition, Phone 576-W. Third street. 6 fousehold_ furniture. Must sell at once. Call at 715 _ Eighth street. FOR SALE—Wood coal condition, Montana Dako- in used furniture. cette Farniture Co.. Mandan, HOUSES AND FLATS modern house in condition, hot water heat, at 510 Fifth street. Im- medi possession. Geo, M. Reg- iste: nace, basement, on paving,- $3600, EIGHT ROOM complete! yy. modern house, two fire places, 75 foot lot, nicest part of town, $8000.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow, bath, fur- nace, basement, just off paving, $3800.00. FOUR ROOM bungalow, well built, Riverview, $3800.00. THE PRETTIEST lot left in River- view, $1200.00, NINE ROOM house, _ completely modern in every detail, one of the nicest homes in the city, every- thing in good taste, $11,000. SIX ROOM house, a real bargain at $2300.00, i FARM LANDS—T have so fat closed ‘over twenty 5: and have over thirty more pending. I have the most complete list and the biggest bargains I ever had. ANY BUYER can itwayd see my correspondence in connection with a sale as I do’ my business on a strictly commissign basis. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in the city. t F. E. YOUNG. SALESMEN WANTED—Salesman with car to sell Maytag washers in North Da- kota territory. Write Tribune Ad. No. 81, Cedlind AUTOMOBILE K SALESeveral good Fords, Stars, Dodge and Stude- baker aoe also Ford Tudors. We trade and give terms. Hedahl _ Motor Company, |e FOR SALE—1927 Chevrolet grain truck, ood condition, brand new 82x6 tires on rear. Hedahl Motor Company. __ FOR E—1926 Overland 6 se: in excellent condition, M. Steen, 116 Second street. Phone 1452. Fe HIR COPYRIGHT .1928 4Y NEA SERVICE. INC. THIS HAS HAPPENED SYBIL THORNE, bride of two from weeks. returns maneze locked Uy ad, and mee, JACK MOORE, know of that wretched romance with RICHARD BUSTIS. Sybil} met tim on board led him after al med! New semething that Sybil has ee and ef- 7 tome and subrppy Sy- 1 a Sirteies te Sell him of ber mar- riage, bat -Craig ike ah joking an@ she get wiMoaths rag om. Sybil, alone lon! with her ailing mother, grows werd from Richard Eustis, and Sybil begins to feel secure of her secret. Them she learns that fella ns ens bet Mabel Blake.” NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY G CHAPTER XXVIII GYBIL prottered her package, “I’ve been intending to get eo tu down. with this for ages.” “Oh, my dear, it’s. lovely—per- fectly exquisite!” Mabel_ handled “I never. saw tiful.” “Well, that’s not all that brought me down,” admitted Sybil, and glanced apprehensively toward the X-ray room. “Can anyone hear rapturously, 90 beau- us, Mab?" “Not @ soul, dear. your mind.” : “I'm going to have a baby.” The night gown slipped from Mabel's fingers, and all the joy in her. good, plain face What's on Aare you sure?” FOR SALE—620 turned to! body FOR SALE—Modern home, :nelud- ing heated girage, shrubbery, iawn a further information phone full basement, ‘OR RENT—! F NT—Modern cot to re- sponsible parties. Suitable for a wri couple. ite Tr: Ad. No. 77. ‘OR RENT-—-Six room modern house. Phone 1091-R. ae APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three ed apartment, private bath nished a vat at and entrance, strict privacy. Phone 51 or call at 810 Main Ave. Yeg- en’s Grocery, between 8:00 a. m. and_7:00_p. m, FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartment, suitable for married couple or two ladies, no children. Call at 422 Fifth street (2, Ee RENT.- 'o room apartment tly furnished, also single room tor ight housekeeping. Phone 183 or call at Bismarck College} °° Bidg. tn RENT—single apartment with itchenette, nicely ard complete] furnished, 411 Fitth street, Phone FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, coe for married couple. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished apartment yer avenue east, -ENT—Nicely furnished Apt. FOR RE 722 Ninth. FOR SALE about 600 on Missouri river bottom, 200 up- land, 200 meadow, 200 under cul- tivation, buildings, wells and tim- ber, ideal for stock raising. Was offered $75.00 per acre for 80 acres of this. To close out estate will sell for $16,000.00, a smull payment down and balance to suit urchaser at 6 per cent. I. C. verson, Mandan, N. Dak. r was the week before Christmas. Sybil, at the Settlement House, was helping Mabel tie up Christmas packages for the children. They had strung popcorn and cranberries for the tree, and Sybil had fashioned for the top branch an angel with @ cotton batting robe and tinseled wings. Craig had promised to be Santa Claus, and now Mabel was putting the finishing touches on his de mountable beard. é Over a lap of wool she glanced surreptitiously at Sybil. “Honestly, dear, I think ought to tell them. The you wait, the harder it will be.” “Not until after Christmas, Mab. It’s going to be hard enough to get through the day as it {sour first Christmas without daddy. Poor mother—I don’t want to make things any worse tor her.” M hese sewed for awhile in silence. The little bells that Mabel stitched. on Santa’s bright red Jacket tinkled merrily. Sybil put her angel dows, and hemmed a pink silk skirt for a Gaxen-haired doll. “Damn Christmas anyhow!” Mabel bit a thread with her teeth, and smoothed the scarlet coat across her knees. “I bate to hear you talk that way, Sybil. it’s like blasphemy. Christmas is such a happy sea son—really, And the sadder you are, the more it warms your soul, “Take Wester House here. Half our children are Jewish. That means we cannot talk to them, as ‘we might to little Christians, about God's birthday. But we try to fill their hearts with the spirit of giv- ing. We tell them that Christmas is a time when everybody tries, hard a6 they can, to make every: you seo theit faces glow, and their eyes sparkle! gomething pleasant to think about here you Fry Ha Hf) e ms FOR EXCHANG? ‘OR SALE OR TRADE—For Ee marck residential at Nee eee, i nj ines. Ad. No. 82 » care tl Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS DOA uire or writ per wash $1.50 per 00 per 100 Ibs. Partly 00 Ibs. E ning ti | ve rs aft erhind When FOR SALE—Rutabagas $2.25 100 Ibs, Hubbard $t ripe rmelons for * $1.50 per class. Erlenmeyers, 423 street. Phone 884. ix reo ral land joini: ne Beet iakes in ine ‘atate,, $5.00 sonable prices, Martin, N. D. roved Red River Vi miles. Part excl home, 417 First —_N._Dal ytd ity doit in city doi son for ell 4 investment. fe interested __Tribune, care of Ad. No. 80. FOR SALE—23 thoroughbred J cows, 18 heifers, 5 bull: farm. Ben Edward: & San, S ton, N. D. parthins good location. | Distribution State of North Dakota, County of » Before Hon. I. C. rf Oe) of An- . Burleigh. In_County’ Cou Davies, Judg: In the Matter, drew » Deceased, Niemi, ‘Peti rahkaniva, ot! Juho Karahk other pei estate of An- Respondents, Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before Court of the County of In sald State, at the office of the County Judge of said County, the Count: Burleigh, at the Court House in the City Bismarck, in said County and State, October, A. D. 1928, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the eaune, if any you have, why the final report and accounting, petition for distribu- tion of Emil Niemt. the administrator rew on the 24th day of forenoon of that day, to show va, di . on file in said Court, shou! t allowed and granted. The late residence of said Andri iva, deceased, the owner of si estate, wai in. Burleigh a required by 1a Dated this A, D. 1928. By the Court: (Seal) 1. C. DAVIES, 10:5-13 Judge of the County Court. NOTICE OF SALE L. R, Baird, Receiver of Farme State Bank, R will offer forsale ail or a portion of the above named Ban which assets can be inspected by anyone wishing to make bids, the office of the Di: Bismarck, North Dak will be accepted up to tober 15, 1928. The right is r od to reject any or all bids. ted at Bismarck, this 27th day of Septemb: 5 . A. 'EEFFE, District Manager for L, Baird, Receiver, ismarck, AVAGELY Mabel bit another thread. “Oh, it’s all very well to be philosophical, Mab, but I wonder how YOU'D like to be in my shoes. How'd you like to be going to have & baby, with a husband God knows where? And a perfectly wonderful man whose heart you had to break fot your foolishness. Well—that's done. Pretty, isn’t itt” - Sybil held up the pink silk dress. “T've some flamingo feathers at home that I'll never wear again. 1 think I'll clip the ends and make 8 doll’s hat. Wouldn't the kid love it! And, Mab, I'm just going down told me about. How old are they?” é “Bless your heart, dear! I'll 6; Tommy, 4; and Joan, 2. ° 3. » he who gives a child a treat Makes joybells ring in Heaven's atreet— -. And be who gives a child a bome, Builds palaces in Kingdom Come— And she who gives a baby Brings Savior Christ again en eorth.” Tears came to Sybit's eyes, and savagely with her Bismarck the acre. Also improved farms at ae Write Carl Russ, a FOR SALE—Full or half section im- ‘alley farm. it soil, good drainage, town 2 xchange nearer: ©. street, Bismarck, \LE—A small grocery store good business. Rea- poor health. Good write jersey Will rent or sell 640 acre grain and dairy’ the township of Lyman, County, North Dakota. Let service be made of this citation We 4th day of Ottober, egan, North Dakota, ict. Manager, Sealed bids d_ including. North Dakota, 1928 North Dakota, | Household | Suggestions | PAINT REMOVER Paint stains on clothing can be removed by treating with equal parts of Bi tine and ammonia ‘ash it in white soapsuds when the stains are loosened. GILT CHINA Some new china has a tiny edging of gilt to emphasize its pattern. washing this type use very [little soap in the water as the soap takes off the gilt. SHOE TREES -e often stretched by hav- ge shoe trees inserted. —® ite Shoes ing too ry ONS State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh. In__ Distr! s. t Court, Fourth Judicial Distric A. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. A. J. Van Duzee.and John V. Rider, and ns unknown ciaim- or interest or jen or encu ce upon the prop. erty described in the complaint, e- tendants. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendant You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in the above entitled action which Will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burletgh County, North Dakota and to serve & copy of your answer thereto, u cribers hereof, at their office in the Webb Block, in the City of Bismarck, State of North Dakota, within thirty days from the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the date of such service; and, in case of your failure to so appear or answer, judgment will be taken ainst you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 8th day of September, 1938. CRUM & CRU! Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Webb Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. Notice is hereby given that this action is brought for the purpose of uleting title in the plaintiff to the following described real estate situ- at in Burleigh County, North Da- Lots three and four (3 & 4) in Block fifty-three (53) of Northern Pacific Second Addition to the City arck, North Dakota; And for the purpose of excluding the defendants, and each of them, from any interest in, or len the sald above described real e and that no personal judem ught to be obtained against id defendants. CRUM & CRUM, Attorneys for the Plaintite, Webb Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. 321-28; 12-19-26 of e any of e- 1a Ww id Ic OF SALE Receiver of Baldwin win, North Dakota all or # portion of ove named Bank, a ‘a can be inspected by anyone wishing to make bid the office of the District Mani Bismarck, North Dakota. Sealed will be accepted up to and including October 15, 1928. The right ts re- served to reject any or all bids. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 27th day of Sept er, 1928, P. A. O'KEEFFE, District Manager for L. R. laird, Receiver, cannes North Dakota. t rs of K, at BIDS: WANTED The School Board of Burnt, Creek Township will receive bids for 30 tons of Wilton coal or its equal, 15 tons for school at Arnold and 15 tons for school No. 2. Bids to be opened at clerk's residence October 15, 1928. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 10:5-9-11-13 = R IWIN D ELEANOR EARLY was the most populous place in all the city. Santa Claus was there, shaking hands with children, and asking in a big voice what they would like in their stockings. One small girl wanted a little sewing machine, “The very thing,” sald Sybil to herself, “for Betty, to make clothes for Nona’s doll and Joan's.” So she bought two dolls, a bru- net with long natural curls, and a baby blond with painted yellow locks, And for the boys she bought fire engines and a fleet of cars and freights that ran on an electric track. “Now,” she concluded with con- siderable satisfaction, “I simply CAN'T afford anything for Val.” Then straight to the infants’ de partment of the smartest babyshop on Winter Street she fought her way. It was ‘less crowded there, and quieter. “I want something for a brand new baby,” she told a pleasant wo- man bebind a shining glass case. “A little dress, perhaps?” “No-0-0, I don’t think 80.” “One of these exquisite bonnets from Normandy? They're very new indeed.” “IeI want something awfully little.” “Booties? These were knit in Belgium, these blue silk ones with the crocheted pink roscs.” “They're darling—but 1 want something more—more personal— ff you can call babies’ things Personal. What do they. wear next thetr skins?” - “Little. bands.” The. woman opened a drawer. “Here are silk and wool ones—they're nicest. A baby’s flesh is so tender, you know.” “Oh, aren't they small!” The exclamation came on a throaty little whisper, swelling like a lump fn Sybil’s throat. When the girl had gone for ber change, she Dressed her cheek to the tiny shirt. That night she slipped it beneath pillow: : And in the morning she told her- self fiercely, “I don’t hate it, 1 DON'T!” and her héart sang paeus of: gladness. eee HRISTMAS came and went— ® gloomy day for the Thornes. But Mrs, White, in a. dingy tene ment in the South End. went down pour knees, to thank God And all the little Whites Trees should be just the le of the shoe, as well as just as wide in the tip. RUSTY STOVE If your gas stove got rusty while, you were away this summer, rub’ thoroughly with grease, first. Re- move, rub vith coal-oil soaked m4 and then shine with some old blac! cotton stockings or a piece of dark woolen goods. OUT OUR W Mg,‘ Ww ZE Baus SMa 0 (A rs He otis he ‘ - 2 We, RNa fat Tals ' ay in B is AeA AS Wrong a ss, WELL, 2 JUST MET: JERRY O'TOOLE,THE COP,UP ON HE Septet eee I WAS TELLIN t BOU’ THAT BLUED AH - WHAT A FEAST! AAAW ! FELT PADS . If you have had your floors all good plan to et fine. fait pat a plan ine. 1s for your chairs, tables and so on. They come ready to glue on and save the floors many scratches, F.UFFY POTATOES No dish is lovelier than really fluffy mashed potatoes. Drain boiled potatoes thoroughly, heat a \CK~ Sac. SIN LRN ets ¢ it, ) » pV \ wey! ag little, then mash ilk hot and: mix at be Finally bea. with a fork while. over the flame. Aid butter last. if CREAM TOMATO ‘o prevent cream tomato from curdling put a pinch of n ie NN) I SHOULD THINK “THAT YOU'D WANE MORE SENSE AFTER YOUR LICE INTEND se ‘DO ABOUT By Cowan | MEY GAVE ME THIS POLICE WHISTLE AND SAID AND HELE A BOMB ME EYE! NOTE TIED

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