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if ESDAY, OCTOBRE, 9, 1 HELP WANTED MALE NK ROLL can be mace handling newest een oat zat — Dy ite for delivery srs Basins Seana h no low price, quick seller, big iP dete a bon sfneekout, Ae eave te 5 slex Si; hy North Av.. St. Paul, Minn. [EN WANTED—To handle pack- freight until December 5th. ike r hour, 85c evenings and D. J. NUGENT, foot of sixth street, Milwaukee, sin, Wiscon- ARN Barbering during winter months, big demand, wages, Free catalog. Moler Barber Col- lege, Fargo, N. D.-Butte. Mont. _ WANTED—Man with car to collect. Steady employment. Write or call_at 210 Broadway. ‘WANTED—First class carpenter. J. C. Beattie, 622 Mandan street, or phone 870. 'WANTED—Girl for hot work. Mrs. H. G. Schwantes, 417 First street. Phone 241-R. WANTED—Competent girl for - eral housework Call at 422 Bre 8. W. Corwin. WANTED —Girl for general house- work. Do not phone. Mrs. Roy Logan, 205 First street. ‘WA F r gen- housework, Phone 967. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One furnished or un- furnished room, suitable for two, with semi private bath, board, laundry and maid service. Refe: ence. Write Tribune Ad. No. FOR RENT—Newly furnished front sleeping 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—Large comfortable sleeping room in modern home. Hot water heat. Hot water at all times. Also house and lot for sale. Call 522 Second s' Sade FOR RENT—By October 16th, fur- nished rooms with or without light housekeering privileges. For He or merried couple. No chil- dfen. Call 409 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Two well furnished light housekeeping rooms in mod- ern home $25.00 per month. Close in. Call -t 113 Mandan street or __Phone 63' FOR REN’ ‘wo furnished sleep- ing rooms in modern home, of water heat. Rates lowest possi- ble. Phone 644-J or call at 511 __ Seventh street. Nise aio FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in modern home. Gentle- men preferred. Call at 610 Fifth street or phone 999-J evenings only. FOR RENT—Two fusnished or part- ly furnished sleeping rooms or may be used for light housekeep. ing. Call at 323 Eighth street So. ‘—Nice furnished room in modern home. Also garage and go;eart for sale. Call at 518 West) Thayer street or phone 689-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two rooms and kitchenette next to bath. Cu.] st 113 Washington or phone 40. FOR &i ‘—Four unfurnished rooms in modern home, one block 1022 . Tribune“Classified Advertisements ==PHONE 8 2a— Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 2 Insertion, 25° words 2 insertions, 25 words_ insertions, or under .........0.. 3 week, 25 words under . . Ads over 25 words, 8 tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash. in advance. should be ceived by insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR SALE—One floor lamp Ma- oda een oh 1_ dark gum-| ‘wood , 1 Vernis Martin bed, 1 single bed complete, 1 daybed with pad, 1 wash stand for two tubs and wringer, 1 four section screen, 1 toilet bench, good condition. Call treet, Hazel it. at 411 FOR SALE—White sewing ine $25, child’s bed $12, floor lamp $15, 3-4 sized bed $18, dining table $10 kitchen table and chairs $5. t 715 Kigh Cae. FOR SALE Beantifal alent dine! ing in lan design, alm new. Price reasonable, Call 812 Ave. one _919-J. BARGAINS in used furniture. ey Furniture Co., Mandan, = AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—Several good used Fords, Stars, Dodge and Stude-' baker tourings, also Ford Tudors. We trade and give terms, Hedahl Motor Company. x vrolet grain n, brand new Hedahl Motor FOR SALE—1026 Overland 6 sedan in excellent condition. . O. ce oe 116 Second street. one FOR EXCHANG? FOR SALE OR TRADE—For Bis- marck residential property. Res-|. taurant and confectionery located! at New ipzig, A good reine business. In or write Ad. No. 82, care the Bismarcl ga! 1 aisle sae ieee NS: WILL TRADE my 1-2 interest in practi new 5 room bungalow in Bismarck for half section of ‘ood prairie or cultivated land. ddress Ad, No. 84, care of Trib- un WANTED Tu BUY WANTED TO BUY—A five or six room house, small payment down, balance monthly. Write Tribune No. 86. Dependable Used Cars 1926 Dodge Sedan Leather Trim. 1926 Dodge Sedan Mohair Trim. 1927 Studebaker Sedan Mohair Trim. 1927 Pontiac Leevtip he gal 1924 International Ton Truck. Easy Terms and Prices Right M. B. GILMAN CO. HOUSES AND FLATS SALE—Large, iful Bis- marek residence with large ‘ grounds and lots of trees and shrubs, Mod well located. Will accept Burleigh county unim- land as payment. Ad- d._No. cate Tribune. FOR SALE—A modern newly dec- orated house facing west and gar- age, consisting of twelve lots, lo- cated in outskirts of city, fine Place for anyone wanting.to raise chickens. cman priced. d, No. 83; awn, information phone FOR RENT OR SALE—One six room house. T. rent: 1 five room apartment. Inquire Dr. Priske, 612 First street. four = roon house, 807 Rosser streat, near cor- ner ith and Rosser. R house, room house, close in. Write Trib- une Ad, No. 79. ISCELLANEOUS 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—Six quarters of ranging land joining one of the best lakés in the state, $5.00 per acre. Also improved farms at rei sonable oo Write Ci Martin, N. D. FOR 8A -A small grocery store in city doing good business. Rea- son for sell fj note health. Good investment, If interested | write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 80. FOR SALE OR TRA’ 24 room hotel partly furnished, steam heat, cream oil statio: on account of sickness. John Mee,, Dickey, N. D. FOR SALE—Master woodworker buzz saw. Electric rotary floor sander, and all kinds of other car-) ! — tools. Call at 716 Eighth street FOR SALE—23 thoroughbred Jersey cows, 18 heifers, 5 bulls. Will rent or sell 640 acre grain and dairy farm. wards & Son, Stan- ton, N. D. D TO RENT in western part of state, Meat Market or rooming house. Write P. 0. Box 94, Sanborn, H| The P pot Vi keeping apartment, suitable for married couple or two ladies, no children. Call at 422 Fifth etreet | | Must. sellj ¢. ; of North Dakota, County of _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a latter you grow a your chances of living? Eat and grow fat Ww And I'l] tell you that A prayer for the dead they'll be giv- ing. Hi BUT—At the Clinic of Dr. T. M. ht the proper foods and food Bunk and Bol isons from our Alkeline Bi itamin_hert have CURED can CURE YOU, If, we take your case we guarantee a CURE or re- fund the money, Lucas Block, Bis- marek, N. Dak. APARTMEN: FOR RENT—Furnished light house. loney) and the acid | ko Treatment, pure of jon or phone 512-M. ja FOR RENT— By the 180; pracial. ly new four room apertment and |G. bath, extra room if desited. Phone 1102-J or call at 400 Eleventh street, ‘ th rooms, light, warm and clean, No |t children. Rent rearonable, Phone Tr 205-R or call at 418 Ninth street, rtment at Wood- Oct. 15. H. J. FOR RENT—A; mansee, Ready Woodmansee, FOR SALE FOR SALE—20 acres; about 600 ‘do i on Missouri river bottom, 200 -w Ky 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 Payment down and eee at 6 per cent, 3, C. verson, Mandan, Dak. to suit on Bx TION OF Burleigh.—os. Office of County Auditor, Bistnarck, k Realty Company, a cor- poration, Bismarck, N. Dakota. Eliz. Baker of St. Louis, Mis- ire hereby notified that the hereinafter described and which was a: ii for taxation for the ye the 8th day of December, 1925, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de- linquent taxes of the year and tha he th from trom notice. as follows: fe (Nw%) Section nge 77. 41. Bun: paid by purchaser, | in $64.07. a Amount required to redeem at this date, $165.05, In’ addition to the above redemption as thereof will issue to provided by a Wit 8s hand and official 1 ness my hand and official sea! this ist day of October, 1928. eal) A, C. ISAMINGER, Auditor Burleigh County, ‘ota, North Di (First Publication 10:2-9 of a sh per re in As a result of the expanding | f, automotive traffic, the Japanese de-| of partment of home affai is spon- soring a program which contem- plates the construction of 3,000 miles of highwa: ce: cu of which said mortgage was filed record in the office of the Register inations (climinating ‘all the! Buricinh, in die state of North’ Da: | is ur system. With! was roots and bark we |W UNDREDS and we! fat bf ment of suid mortgag: record in the office of the North Dakota, on the 3rd ‘uary, 1920, therein in Book 139 of At Connolly, executrives of the Maurice Connolly, d writing dated ¢ A.D. 1922, Burleigh he 28th Bir Dal y mount due on such mortgage on the low: the east one-half of will sell for $16,000.00, a small ay Bloners 0! o'clock p. Plans and The following approximate qi tit bid 225 peAll Work on thix contract must, be lone. Each bidder must state in his bid tl Dollars (3500.00) Board of City guaranty that the bidder will, if suc- accompanted by a bidder's bond sum equal to the full amount bi rovided in Section “3707, Comp! ws of North Dakota, 1913. The Roard of Citv Commissioners Fenerves the right to Feject, any oF all bids, M. H. ATKINSON, 10:9-16 City Auditor. 93! i m eo Ih day of Uctol and for In Tampa, Fla. ft Deeds in and for the County ot Matted Satore ie ta. on the 29th day of October, et them for petting in “ iles, hour of 3 o'clock P.M. ant i In| Book the ., police are ordered to ascertain whether or not a couple | BIDA WANTED The School Board of Burnt Creek Township will receive bids for 30 tons of Wilton coal or its equal, 16 tons for school at Arnold and 15 tons for school No. 2. Bids to be opened at j clerk's residence October 15, 1928. board reserves the right to reject or ait bide, Parts of omen and girls are to ‘sag be taken by men and boys in Chi- 101 | nese movies. | duly recor 159 of Mortara, ich aatd mort $1500 and 6 of 6% e wa Deeds of sald Burleigh Goun jay of Jai and was duly record e331, and which we was thereafter duly Connolly and El z a ana = AI SAIO instrument aw h day of July. : . and sald Int inentioned sixnment was filed for record in ¢ office of the Regixter of Deeds of Count; norte Dakota. on Connolly, by in it rib front rt House of Burleigh ‘North Dakota, in the city of in Burleigh County, North ‘ota. at the hour of ten o'clock in @ forenoon on the 8th N mber, A. D. 1928, to the jor of un: Ismarck, Ki uy, of sale, : je premises described in such mortrage and which SE be 1d to. tisty the same are deacti namely: The ction eighteen hundred forty seventy-eight principal meri- ald Burleigh County, North September 2 ANNA G, The own sald mort ited 1928, se CONNOLLY, ind holder ‘of Geo. M. Register and Register, ADVERTISEMENT FOR Sealed bids for grading, gr: and the construction of a gutter on the North and South Alley in Block 17, Riverview Addition, in Improve- istrict Number Hight, City of Ni Dakota, will be re- he Board of City Commis. sald City, until eight . October 2éth, 19: ARO. U. 8. PAT. ovr. it GO PUSHIN'ME! TOION’ SAY YO AST AT Ty’ FIRGT PLACE spec Tam; Remembr of the r bearing its du ter England ‘ing of a coast name ring the world war. WALKIN’ FER BASH FUL~ IF A GIRL COME 10 TAKeé- 1 TORN ~— 1S |WELL~-TLL AN' WHO SAID/ CHICKIN- ER Kirt A Col MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVER ~ WHY WE MISSED OUR CALLING. th, ecifications are on file the office of the City Auditor. ies are given for the guidan: der: ‘ds of earth excavation, 75 cubic yards of gravel. 550 lineal feet of concrete gutter. not later than October 30th, and completed not later than aber 15th, 1£28, All bids must be made upon a basis cash payment for all work to be ni rate of interest the warrants 1 bear (not exceeding cent per annum) which shall be ived and accepted by him at par ment for the work. jach bid must be accompanied by certified check for Five Hundred yable to the crder President of the mmissioners, as a A. P. Lenh: ssful, promptly enter into and exe- te a contrac: the work, for the performance ch bid must also be HE'S THE CROOK, OFFICER) TAKE HIM AWAY AND KEEP HIM , TLL CALL THE STATION, Bf 1 WANT “To SEE HIM RIDE | BEATING ON ICE FOR OWAN RIGHT. DETER HIS AY LAST APPEARANCE — Pop Takes a Ride "LL GET You FoR THIS, PLENTY | MARK MY WORD. I'LL DUT A Hours, AN’ WERE ALL RUNNIN’ AWAY, “TBE CaREFRet IRAMPS, 15 TR LLAMS 10-10 + © 1928, BY WEA stRViCE, mec. HIR COPYRIGHT 1928 4¥ NEA SERVICE INC. THIS HAS HAPPENED SYBIL TH aweethenrt, from St. Mary’s school, _, Broadway. FOR RENT. IND 4 Y ELEANOR EARLY As soon as the announcements) Sybil cradled it on her arm,|of woodsy green, with violets at were out, the news began to per-| poked timidly at the white cloths her waist. And the baby, over his colate, that ewaddied it. They fell back,| baptismal gown, wore a daisy “Sybil Thorne’s going te have ‘urnished sleeping ‘sin modern home. all at 219 Seventh FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, hot water heat. Call at 404 Tenth _street or phone 745-W. +T DEMAND My FREEDOM! . 4 LOT OF SAND, ARRESTING A TAK PAYING CITIZEN SIMPLY BECAUSE HE LooKs LIKE THE PICTURE OF SOME CROOK! MY NAMES — MEAN A ‘THING HERE, SO JUST DOFF THE HiGH-HAT. YOUR, FINGER PRINTS WILL SOON Siow US WHAT THE (DEA OF MEETING A “Two-GuN Guy ON MY FRONT STOOP COMING You CAN'T TELL WHO Your NEIGHBORS REALL: ARE THESE ALL RIGHT. HE SURE FOOLED te ee Soe ee ee et ce FOR RENT—Furnished room, hot and cold water in room. 510 Fourth street. sleeping room, 619 Sixth street. .Phone 619-W. $ FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth street. Dhone 431. LOST pee: LOST—Small black sult case be- tween Bismarck and Mandan or twenty-five west from Mandan on highway No. 10, includes clothing. Notify Roy O'Neil. Reward. Tol- edo, Oregon. LOST—String of Is Fifth street and St. Alexius ‘hos- between pital or St. Mary's school. Valued | @ as keep sake. Reward. Phone 678-W_ evening: LOST—Friday noon in sho; or? dis- trig, coin 15.00 in bills, Finder please return to ME R. Parrott, Pollock, 8,'D. Re- ward. ’ Right Here! Right Now! Cars as right as ‘right can be. Nothing the matter with them. The price js RIGHT. Guatan- teed. ; 1926 Overland Model 93 Sedan, 8 fine family car ....$425.00 1926 Ford‘ Coupe, . Rew tires ...........$295.00 the NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXI M® THORNE leaned back tn her Boston rocker. Mr. Cran- don’ flowed om, By and by the + maid came. with tea. 7Before they knew. it the clock on the mantle was chiming four. “I am sorry,” said Mr. Cra! don, “I have another appointment now.” And Mrs. Thorne, gathering ber moleskin about her, apologised and prepared to depart, “I feel so much better,”' she told him. “2 simply can’t thank you enough for all you do for me, It's as if a load were lifted from my mind.” - ‘And ¢hat night she told Valerie, “Mr. Crandon thinks it ld. be . ® Great mistake to send "away. And he says that the child may be a perfectly marvelou: thing for he to analyze By! good, you know, Valerie. But I suptobe she wouldo® hear of sueh ‘a thing.” “1 should say not!” scorned |. Valerie, “And what's the : analysing Sybil? The girl sever | io ber lite its prtmitve: agp r life. i "that’s Sib’s trouble—and ‘here's no sublimating thet, Mother Thorne, Besides, she'd just laugh > at you. perae pore 80,” agreed Mra. Thorne sadly. “Well, we woa't let her go away cary yw. Valerie, Mr, Crandoa, ry @ baby!” “A baby? My dear, wict are you talking about! I just got announcement of het marriage. “Welll” “You don't mean it?” Women telephoned each other at all hours of the day and night. At bridge parties they forgot to play cards. -They met one another tor luncheon, and their food gtew cold while they talked. The most arrogant of them went to see her. With incredulous exeiamations and small gifts they invaded her privacy. One day she bundled together five little jackets, six pairs of Ddeoties, four baby dresses em- broidered in Madeira, and a knit] bonnet or two. Tying them around with @ blue satin carriage tibbon, she laid them on the blasing logs the library fireplace. Apd while they burned she held 8 tiny band of silk and wool, all shruak with tears, to her lips, and laughed excitedly. “Look!” she cried, when Tad came in and found her She moved Quietly’ with s sort of beavy, peasant a wore & bive & bit of nose in the middle of it. NOUR RENE NAME There were tight little wrinkles that would undoubtedly disclose eyes later, and a noisy, bu: mouth seemed large for the features, The head was covered with soft black hair. 4 nurse appeared in the door- way, pleasantly professional. ‘o the most beautiful baby Ff eeen,” she said. “And absolutely perfect.” Sybil emiled palely. “He's just too beautifull” sha said, and gazed worshipingly on her eo! “Your brother ts "* nounced the nurse briskly. may come in for just a moment if you'll promise not'to talk.” Tad came on tiptoe, after the fashion of men approaching re- cent mothers. He-held a brown felt hat. awkwardly, rolling the brim,.and seemed quite distract and embarrassed. His. face was flushed, and he applied bis hand- kerchiet nervously to his’ fore- head. Sybi) laughed weakly as he came to the side of her bed. , “Meet the boss, Taddy!” she cried, and drew the sheet gently yay. +. “See um’s uncle, Sweetykias?' ‘Tad her white forehead, and. she whispered. “I’m Just look at him, Thea Tad bent and inspected the little bundle, and poked it,| ¢ and tried to think of something te ay. “Great little kiddo,” he said, and wondered if Sybil expected him to say it was good looking. “len't he beautiful, Tad?” “Beautiful!” he echoed sol- she! omnly, “He's got a cice head.” “And ears!” she cried. “Did you ever see such beautiful ears “You've stayed long enough for today, Mr. Thorne.” she told him. And Tad took bis hat gratefully aad departed. and Sybil, dip- in the font, sprinkled his fu: ad. “1 baptize the@” she cried, “Edwatd Thorne, in commemora- ton of my father, and to honor his memory. And I renounce for thee, thy father—and claim thee for my own alone. Bdwatd Thorne, son of Sybil Thorne. .. .” eee qT! Ughted candies that flanked the brasier flickered, and burst into brighter flame, so that they held the baby's big-eyed re. And he waved his little arms, and miled his first small smile, and cooed in triumph. Sybil caught bim to her and kissed him wildly. “God love him,” she murmyred teverently. Then *hey passed him around, and each of them, like fairies at ® christening, made:a wish for him. Luek, anid love and gold— until Craig han Sybil, and she cried, | witch in ao [rish fairy e cess to your father—and may you never set your beautiful eyes on the face of him!” Then there were cocktails, and & toast to Edward Thorne, second, who, shortly, Uke an inebriated host, grew sleepy, and, nodding a bit, dropped his chin to his chest and slept. . E e VERYOND agreed it was strange Sybil had never heard Richard. ‘a as if the earth opened and swallowed him,” declared Valerie {ncredulously, . And to Tad she expressed open disbelief, “I don’t kgow what Sib takes us for. A bunch of dumb bells, | guesa.. And of al) the big simpletons o ever knew, and sioker, b: story of hers.” 7 * ‘Tad had come to treat his wife with scant courtesy. wok “Ob, keep still!” be exclaimed Bow. “Your chatter gives mes wi packed bags, and lett for New Haven; leaving the conventional note on ber . IN FROM AN EVENING OF SECOND STORY WORK - SO I CANED A coP (s— His Dilemma! ME! — 1 DONT HANE 70 WORRY 1 ABOUT JIM BECAUSE HE BATS JOST ANSY OLD THING» FRUIT,

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