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/ Tribune Classified Advertisements. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Two good carpenters. Highest wages. Apply at 715 First 8 street. 2 WANTED AT ONCE—Experienced cook for restaurant. State wages expected. See, write or ne Reinhold Reiser, pee es eel N Barbering during winter months, big demand, ra wages. Free catalog. Moler Barber Col- lege, Farg utte, Mont. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. H. G, Schwantes, 417 At street. Phone 241-R. WANTED—Competent girl for ge’ eral housework. Call at 422 Ave- nue C. . Corwi ANTED—Girl for general house- work, one that likes children, Call at 500 West Broadway. WANTED —Girl for general house- we Call 962 or at 222 Third reet ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One furnished or u furnished room, syitable for two with semi private bath, board, laundry and maid service. Refer- ence. Write Tribune Ad. No. 8: FOR RENT—Newly furni front sleeping room in. modern home th bath and clothes room adjoin- ing. Meals if desired. Phone 842-R or call at.600 “enth street. comfortable sleeping room in modern home. Hot water heat. Hot water at all times. Also house and lot for sale. Call 522 Second street, FOR RENT—By Oc 1, fur- nished rooms with or without light housekeeping privileges. For ladies or merried couple. No chil- dren. Call 409 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Two fu ed slecp- ing rooms in modern home. Hot water heat. Rates lowest possi- ble. Phone 644-J or call at 511 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in modern home. Gentle- men preferred. Call at 610 Fifth street or phone 999-J evenings aly. - ae ; FOR RENT—Nice furnished room in modern home. Also garage and go-cart for sale. Call at 518 West Thayer street or phone 689-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or partly|* furnished light housekeeping rooms with kitchenette. Reason- able. Call at 423 Tenth street. sale, go-cart. Call at 518 west Thayer Ave. or phone 689-W. New Leipzig, N.| can CURE YOU. - Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25° words 2 insertions, 25 words or utder we 8 insertions, or under . 1 week, 25 18 “38 190 tional per word f CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per.inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 erelock to insure insertion same day. THE ; BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Do you not know That the fatter you grow . The slimmer your chances of livin Eat and grow fat And F'll tell you that : A Denver for the dead they'll be giv- ing. BUT—At the Clinic of Dr, T, M. MacLachlan (Harvard): you can be taught the proper foods and food combinations eliminating (all the Bunk and Boloney) the acid poisons from your system: With our:Alkaline Blood Treatment, pure Vitamin herbs, roots. and bark we have CURED HUNDREDS and we If we take your case we guarantee a CURE or re- fund the money, Lucas Block, Bis- marck, N. Dak. FUR! 'URE FOR SALE FOR SALE—One floor lamp Ma- hogany standard, 1 dark gum- wood bed, 1 Vernis Martin bed, 1 single bed complete, 1 daybed with pad, 1 wash stand ‘for two tubs and wringer, 1 four section scree! 1 toilet bench, good condition. Call __at 411 Fifth street, Haeelhurst. FOR SALE—Fumed oak dining room table and chairs, fireplace screen, birdseye maple bed room chair, electric washing machine. Phone 1437-W or call at 223 Sec- ond street. hand Hamilton -piano ‘cheap. Fi class_ condition: * Can be seen at! 518 Kighth street. Phone 1488. jousehold goods, some jieces almost new. Reason for sell- ing, leaving city. Phone 1083 or call at 826 Sixth street. FOR SALE—Day bed and mattress FOR RENT—Furnished room, 411 Ave. A. Will rent by night, week or month. Suitable for two. Phone 678-J. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room .up.tairs in modern home. Close in, Call at 219 Seventh almost. new, 1 rocker and_ large looking glass. Call at 415 Fourth or phone 1152, BARGAINS in used furniture. Pee Furniture Co., Mandan, FOR EXCHANGS Dependable Used Cars 926 Dodge Sedan Leather Tritt. 1926 Dodge Sedan Mohair Trim. 1927 Studebaker Sedan Mohair Trim. 1927 Pontikc Landau Sedan. 1924 International Two Ton Truck. Easy Terms and Prices Right M. B. GILMAN CO. WANTED Tu BUY WANTED TO BUY—A five or six room house, small Rayment down, balance monthly. rite Tribune Ad. No. 86. WORK WANTED ‘allor to do repair and press work for small shop. Steady Position year round for right par- ty. State experience ‘salary expected in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. No. 91. WANTED—To do alterations and repairing on ladies winter coats and dresses. Also relining.._107 Fifth street, Krall Tailor Shop, Mrs. J. Wentz. P HOUSES AND FLATS FOR -‘SALE—Large, itiful Bis- marck residence with large grounds and lots of trees an shrubs. Very well located. Will accept Burleigh proved land.as part. payment. Ad- dress Ad. No. 68, care Tribune. FOR SALE—A modern newly dec- orated house facing west and gal age, consisting of twelve lots, 1 ted in outskirts of city, fine place for anyone wanting to raise chickens, — Reasonabl, Write Tribune Ad. No. 83. furniture for Call at 113 Mandan street one 637-J. FOR RENT—Modern cottage, close in. Suitable for responsible couple. Write Tribune Ad. No. 90. FOR RENT—Furnished modern six room house, close in. - Write Trib- une Ad. No, 79. MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your busine: W. E. Stitzel, representative. tterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. an oRS. ieee d to receive them and are paying highest prices. Bring or ship them direct to the “NORTHERN” Hide and Fur Co., . Box 265, Bismarck, N. D. Cs FOR SALE—Six quarters of good ranging land joining one of the best lakes in the state, $5.00 per acre. Also improved farms at rea- Write Carl Russ,| skin coat ‘orn_one season and in good condition. Reasonably priced, oa a 609 Eleventh street hot ft housekeeping rooms. Call at 123 First_street. FOR RENT—Modern seen eet at 219 Tenth or phone 535-W. FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth] 3 street. Dhone 431. ___APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two room } partly furnished, also single room for light housekeeping. Phone ia or callat Bismarck College Bldg. ree corner apartment.~ Furnished. Possession at once. The Laurain Apts. Phore mp! ly apartment, guaranteed good and __warm. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR _ RENT.- furnished apartment at the Rue apartments. 711 Ave. A. Phone 697-J. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE——1928 Pontiac Cabrio- det A-1 sani, fa tng ul uy le ‘ice U0, Write Tabane Ad No. 89. FOR SALE—1926 Overland 6 sedan in excellent condition. M. O. Crag 116 Second street. Phone WANTED TO RENT ve WANTED £0 RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment. Phone 1095 after 5:00 p. m. Yes, Lahr’s “Guaranteed Cars for so Little? How do they do it?” 4 1926 Hudson Coach, new duco, “ new tires, special price $896.09 1925 Ford Coupe, excellent : condition, balloon tires $195.00 | | | | i} WILL TRADE my 1-2 interest in practically new 5 room bungalow ..in Bismarck for half section of good prairie or cultivated land. Address Ad. No. 84, care of Trib- une, FOR SALE—Three ladies second hand winter coats, sizes 40 and 36, Also Lloyd Loom baby carriage. one 383-R, ‘ jelivered. CORNCOBS— $1.26 a To: Oscar H. Will Co. Phone 163. COPYRIGHT 1928 4¥ NEA SERVICE INC THIS HAS HAPPENED SYBIL THORNE, Boston society girl, hos ined her litt world by femdee CORE tanel them exel Now Go ON WITH THE sTORY , CHAPTER XXXIV SLL run along,” offered ‘Mabel tactfully, “I really mustn't keep that man waiting. Valerie {an't sick is she, Mrs, Weston?” “Oh, no—it’s not that.” Dolly floundered. “It's much worse than being sick.” : “What s it, Dolly?”.asked Sybil. “Don't mind Mab.” 9 - “Oh, it's perfectly dreadful! My dear, you could have knocked over with @ feather. I'm simply stricken. I'll never get over it as long as I Ifve.” . se . “Dolly! What 1s it? “Look!” Mr, Weston delved into ® Docket of her‘ big coon coat, and ates & letter « triumphantly, “I was ‘on my way to Dot on's, bridge this pele iced oe THIS came.’ The letter carrier ar- pedal Ge as I was leaving, And en I opened it... , re, Speechless.” ’ ben: ‘he handwriting was Valerie’ And the post mark, New Este been visiting the Ram- vs,” explained Dolly, to Mabel. Rolly, 19 au ange “Well, of all the hardboiled wo men!” She turned appealingly to Mabel. “Did you ever hear of such @ thing in all your life?” Mabel was blandly indifferent. “I don’t: know. What's it all about?” Mrs. Weston shrugged. They were too much for her—Valerie’s enigmatic sister-in-law and this Dlase social worker. “You're perfect idiots!” she told them shrilly. With infuriating calm Mabel patted her on the back... “Don't get excited, Mrs. Wes- ton,” she admonished, in her best professional manner. “What's tho dirt, Sib?” “Oh, Val has found herself a lover. And she's written Dolly that she is going to elope with him.” ; “And I come and tell you,'be- cause I think I OUGHT—and you treat me like a burglar!” Hysterically Dolly turned on them. “As Valerie's best friend I come to you-—to ask you to save her from herself. You—her hus- band’s sister! You... You...” Dolly's emotional vocabulary was inadequate, me “Haven't you any heart?” she de- manded, “Haven't you any pride? If you don't care about Valerie, think of Tad.” “I am,” interrupted Sybil drily. | Sh “Think of your mother! And Rewspapers! And the SCANDAL! Dolly warmed to her subject. “You could knock me over with ® feather. I'm simply__ stricken. Tl never get over it. Poor Val~ she’s in with o fast crowd. That gang from New Haven. You kni « iliatory now. say we women . You may and all that. But ; he was reading the letter gt. | 6h : 16 queried, and slipping ‘the ‘pages {nto the: . iiee See the enrae banded oe vores fi 1" “ghe - retorted. body'd think you dfdn’t care.” “T don't believe I to” county > -onim- | {i ed. | sought to be obt: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ PERSONAL MADAM — LATTIMORELLE—Pal- mist. and Phrenologist at 208 Ninth street. Phone 1280. Helps find lost articles. “FOR SALE REAL BARGAIN—161 acres virgin rich soit 9 miles east of Bismarck, $9.00 per acre for quick sale. See O’Neit Land Co., McKenzie, N. D. SUMMONS rth Dakota, County of Bur- 8. E t Court, Fourth Judicial Plaintiff, ve. A. J. John V. Rider, and s unknown ciaim- or interest or ten or encumbranace upon the prop- erty deseribed in the complaint, Ue- fendan The State“ of North Dakota to’ thé Above Named Defendant You, and each of you, hereby summoned tu answer the i co! in" the above entitied detion State of leigh Ir_ Dist int which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and to serve @ copy of your answer thereto, upon the subscribers hereof, at their oftice in the Webb Blo the City of Bismarck, State rth Dakota, within thirty. da: of this summons ot the date of tase of your fal or answer, judgment taken against you by default for the rellef demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 8th day of September, 19 CRUM & CRUM, ck, in Not re Attorneys for-the Plaintiff, Webb Bk Bismarck, N. Dak. Notice ts her given that this action is brought for the purpose of quieting title in the plainuit to the following described real estate situ- ated in Burleigh County, North Da- ota: Lots three and four (3 4) in rthern, Block fifty-three (53) of Pacific Second Addition to the City of Bismarck, North ota; And for the of excluding the defendants, and each of them, from any interest in, or len upon, the said above d ed real estate; land that no judgment is jainst any of sald defendants. CRUM & CRUM, CITATION 1 Report and Account- fe atribution State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. I. \C. Davies, Judge. \ Hearing Ft ng, Pet otherwise Juho Karahka, and all other pei sons interested in the estate of An. iva, deceased, Respondents. ate of North Dakota to the e Named Respondents: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before the County Court of the County of ‘h, in sald State, at the office unty Judge of said County, ‘ourt House in the City of in said County and State, on the 24th day of October, A. D. 1928, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why the final report and a ing, petition for distribu- tion of Emil Niemi. the administrator of the estate of Andrew Niva, de- ceased, on file in said Court, should not be allowed and granted. @ late residence of said Andrew deceased, the owner of said estate, was the township of Lyman, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. Let service be made of this citation as required by law. Dated this 4th day of October, A. D, 1928. By the Court: (Seal) . C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 10:5612 Sea-water stains on shoes’ can be removed with washing soda and hot milk, IN NKRUPTCY ‘7938-141 istrict Court of the United for the District of North Dal In the Matter of Art Payseno, Bank- r upt. To the creditors of Art Pi na, of Bismarck, County of Burl nd District aforesaid, a bankrap' Notice is hereb} en that on Oc- a Art Payseno judici bankrupt and the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the office of Alfred Zuger, No. 4 Webb Block, 1 marck, N. D., on Tuesda: 30, 1928, at 10 o'clock A. time the creditors may their claims, appoint a amine the ‘bankrupt such other business as may properly {come before such meeting. Dat. Bismarck, . N.. 10, 19: ALFRED. ZUGER, _ 10:13 Referee in Bankruptcy. IN BANKRUPTCY ‘7033-143 In_the District Court of the United Biates for the, District, of ‘North in Bis- October tend, prowe kota: In_the Matter of John W. Payseno, Bankrupt. To the creditors of John W. Pay- seno, of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and ‘District aforesaid, a bankruj Notice is hereby given that on tober 9, 1928, the sald John W,. Pa: seno was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his cred- itors will be held In the office of Alfred Zuger, . 4 Webb Block, in Bismarck, N. D., on Tuesday, October 30, 1928, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, amine the ‘bankrupt an@ transact such other business as may properly come before uch meeting, », October Dated: Bismarck, N. ALFRED ZUGER, 10, 1928, 10:13 Referee in Bankruptcy. { No. 015 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Sterling State Bank at Sterling, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business Oct. 3, 1928. Resources Loans and discounts. Overdrafts, secured an secured Warrants, stocks, tax ce! tiflcates, claims, etc. Banking hous and fixtures Other real estate . Checks and oth- er cash items.$ Cash and Due from $183,622.12 2,393.48 3,228.88 6,250.00 9,679.66 161.27 banks . ,Total. 45,985.77 46,147.04 + $251,321.18 a Capital stock pi $ 12,500.00 Surplus fund 7,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- 3 and taxes pald... 1,221.80 I de- t. $108,299.25 Demand certit icates of de: posit 5,774.23 Time certifi ry 105,100.71 * iJ + 11,425.19 230,599.38 Notes and bills None Bills payable Liabilities oth above stated . Total. State of North Dakota, County of Burlei; 38. 1, H. Idfang, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and beilef. H. E. WILDFANG, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of October, 1928. ARCHIE 0. JOHNSON, (Seal) Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. My commission expires September 20, 1930. Correct. Atte . P. GODDARD, i, KE, WILDFANG, Directors, “If milk ia properly “Wterilized and bottled, it is vista to keep fresh for two years. HIRLWIND ELEANOR EARLY “Well,” Sybil was grim, “That would help.” “Oh, Sib, Mabel . Interrupted sagely,' “after all, Val and Tad are ‘about as compatible as a stray dog and an alley cat. You can’t blame the poor little fool for clutching happiness. We all do that—accord- ing to our lights. And Val hasn't many lights—that's all.” “I'm not blaming her, am I?” interrupted Sybil hotly. “Let her go ahead. Live her own life— Work out her own salvation. I'm Mt stopping her. Tad will be a darn sight better off.” “How about your mother?” a ihe'll have to face it—that's “But you haven't any right to make Tad’s decisions for him, He wouldn't want to lose Valerie this way. It’s an awful blow to a man's pride to have his wifd*walk out on him, and off with another man.” “Don't you worry about Tad.” “But, Sib, I'm thinking about YOU.." You don’t want this dis- graceful thing to happen.. It in- volves everyone in your family.” “I suppose you think the family’s been disgraced enough as it is?” oaeme Sorting. you know I meant Ing of the sort, What did Val say?” Glaimean an inspiring effusion. Sround he walks on. wants Dolly. to get her watch at Bigelow's, She left it there to be repaired. And her pearls, ‘They are being restrung somewhere. ‘She says he's like a Viking king, and rolling in money. They're ;golng to. Hollywood, And Tad’s othing but # -mama’s: baby. boy, and a grouchy: old thing. “ “Darl has. a. friend—she calls him ‘Darl'—don't you love it?— who kno’ louse.” That wasn’t it, Dolly?” month, J knew. she went to the Ramseys so she could see him. But I didn’t think it was any more than a passing affair, You know, Like everybody has.” Dolly col- ored. “I don’t mean—” she stam- mered, “Oh, that’s all right,” Sybil re assured her airily. “Don't worry, Dolly. We won't give you away.” “Well, of all the nerve!” Dolly sputtered wrathfully. “I'm a good sport and all that, but I certainly know where to draw the line. I never was so insulted in all my life. If you mean to insinuate, Sybil Thorne... . ” “There, there, don’t get excited, Doll,” put in Sybil soothingly. “I didn’t mean to insinuate a thing. If you think this is my funeral, what was it you wanted nie to do about it?” “Well, I thought you might run down there. It's only three hours on an express. You could get the five o'clock, if you hurried.” “And then what? Grab Val from Darl’s arms, and drag her home to Tad? Not a chance!” “But you could reason with her, Sib. You know you could. She has the greatest respect for your judgment. And she’s scared of you too, Sib. Get her to come home. ‘Talk the thing over with Tad. Go through it respectably, Think of your mother, Sib—and the baby.” jotfonal actress, bust. And your logic’s rotten. : “But Sybil, I think Mrs. Wes-- | ton’s right.” Mabel spoke with quiet conviction, “It’s a tough thing to do, dear. But, for Tad’s sake, I'd go through if I were you. Why don’t you Jack and me. drive. you down tonight? ©The: you. could go honté ‘and - se ie” baby, and tell some plapsible little © story to explain the trip. We could come back tomorrow,” ¢ “Then why not tell Tad about it,” demanded Sybil, “and let him | -|handie Val?” n't tell Tad, Jib!” Dolly ° stricken whisper was -{the prayer. of @ sont. that had plumbed its hell—a.* craven, . frightened little soul. ay “You don’t know, Sib,. what men .are like when they hear — things ‘ike. that. If Tad. knew ¢ that Val long wi (Bydtt ae to’ interfere, and: goes to New Haven with ‘the Moores. I the next chapter: she $110,000 FOR A CARPET Menoken School District No. 33 wit] London, Oct, 12—The “emperor's receive bids for 35 or 40 tons of lig- | carpet,” which is said to have been ‘nite coal, lump. size, until October! present from Peter the Great. to| under 21 years of age the 20, 1928, | Leopold I of Austria about 1698,! range of their insurance. One com- Bid’ will be opened at 8 P.M. was recently sold at Christie’s for|pany has already ceased issuing aregard has a right to reject any or | 22,000 guineas, or about $110,000. | policies to persons -under 21, and a I Dids.. Rs. PAUL HOLMES, Pres, | It is a Persian carpet and was.made |clause in the contract requires the PARK 1. WOOD, Clk. 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