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4 d 3 HELP WANTED MALE ANTED AT ONCE—Experienced pel for restaurant, State wages expected. write or Phone Mes Reiser, New Leipzig, N et IN Barberi during winter months, big demand, feed wages. Free casos. Moler Barber Col- Fat; |. D.-Butte. Mont. WANTED AT A NGES Ener male bookkeeper for mine office. Write Ad. No, 95. care of Tribune. QWANTED—Two nters. Highest wages. Apply at 715 First atreet. WANTED—Gravel truck at Moffit. Pitts and Lambert. a . “FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Two girls for general dining room work. Write or phone on my aaa Bannons Cafe, __ Mott, N. WANTEDSGEI for general _house- work, Write at once, Charley Sandberg, Underwood, a De WANTED—Competent gi i oe Headey Call at a Rve- WANTED—A housekeeper to work on ranch. Write M. G. Carlson, __ Shields, N. D. se WANTED—Girl or woman to care for ‘small flat and small boy. Phone 1075-M. ROOMS FOR RENT ‘OR RENT-—One furnished or un- furnished room, suitable for two with semi private bath, board, laundry and maid service. Refer- ence. Write Tribune Ad. No. 85. Tribune Classified Advertisementé : —— PHONE ,8 2——=— Classified Advertising Rates . |}! Effective Jan. 3, 1928 28 words .75 3 ey de | 1.00 1 insertion, 145 Ads over 25. words, 3¢ addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per’ Inch All classified gt are. cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock: to Insure blag samo day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 WORK WANTED WANTED—To do alterations and i marek south of Hota 1 Prince. a FOR SALE—Early Ohio potatoes. FOR SAu ae BISM a MISCELLANEOUS ____ pinta ieg direct from cutters and rters. Fine qualities, low We . Cash or easy ments. holesale and retail. James W. Marek, exclusive diamond desler. Office at 108 Number | Seven, City a -North, Dakota; “has has been especially benefited by such the respective. descr ns ol lots and tracts, to-w! Lot Ami ISTERS— |, New and second hand. Over 500) 4° styles and sizes. We have one to fo fit your Wusiness. W:. E. Stitzel,!¥ iresenta‘ ‘ead Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. We are ready to recalis them ‘and 15... are paying highest prices. Bring)! or ship them direct to the|17 “NORTHERN” Hide and Fur Co., Box 265, Bismarek, N. D. of North q|County of Buridien hand winter coats, sizes. AB sed Also Lioyd Loom baby carriage. i, Kositaky and 'n. Phone 883-R, stituting the Sp €ommission of -the Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62. Phone | Particular lots and Pathe Victrola, 729 or call at 710. Broadwa: _AUTOMOBILE sion on Firat Street. from “Avenu repairing on ladies winter coats and dresses. Also relining. 107 Fifth street, Krall Tailor Shop, Mrs. J. Wentz. ‘LOST . LOST—A t brown traveling bag be-! tween Fourth and Ninth streets on Main, Saturday evening about 6:30, containing nurse’s_ uniform and other clothi Finder kindly notify the *F ncotah Company. Phone 106. _ Reward. FOR RENT—Large modern room, 2 blocks from postoffice.. Very con- venient and warm. Ladies pre- ied Call 208 Rosser or phone eset unfurnished rooms with private bath and en- trance. Call at 810 Main Ave. be- fore 7:00 p. m. = FOR RENT—Furnished — sleeping room in. modern home, hot water heat. Call at 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Well furnished room with Litcherette for light house- akeeping. Call 411 Fifth street or "phone 273, FOR RENT—Large comfortable toom. _ Phe ee. FOR REN “406 Sixth street. Phone 431. y____ APARTMENTS. FOR RENT—Two room apartment artly furnished, also single room for light housekeeping. Phone 183 or oot at Bismarck Business Col- __lege Bldg. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two room apartment in strictly modern home. No children, Call at 812 Main Ave. between 10,00 a. m. and| ¢ 6. p. m. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment in modern home, _pri- vate entrance, on ground floor, Call_at 924 Fourth street. Phone 543-W. RENT—Apartment, also aleeD ing rooms. Gentlemen aoe Close hot water heat. 217 __Kighth street, Phone_511-J. FOR RENT—Small furnished Apt., close in, suitable for couple. Priv. ate entrance. Phone 1324 or call at 118 First street. YOR RENT—Three room corner apartm.nt. Furnished. Possession a cores The Laurain Apts. Phore FOR RENT—Completély furnished apartment. Close in. Call a! 3120 West Rosser. HOUSES AND FLATS ha FOR SALE—A modern nowy, dec- orated house facing west and gar- age, consisting .of. twelve jig lo- Jeated in outskirts of city, fine Bice des. anyone wanting to raise Reasonabl; FoR i hee Aad ™ bungalow with Grae. ate possession. jone 751 or 151. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—PIANO with. bench, | $125.00, priced for quick sale. Also| buffet. Call between 7:30 and 10 p.. m. at 204 Bismarck Bank Build- ing. Mrs. M. Zeamer. FOR SALE—Electric range practi- cally new, in good order, reason- ably priced. 611 Second street. Phone 812-W.# FOR SALE—A Spanish leather couch with remarkable cushions. Will sell cheap if taken at once; hone 404-M. BARGAINS in used furniture. Renney Furniture Gn., Mandan, » big money’ The securi y of ‘dealing with a reliable . HDRE! 1926 Overland Sedan,.4 cylinder. Py ae a e: condition, bargain". 1. $495 LOST—One bay horse, weight 1000 lbs, four years old and one iron gray ‘mare’ five years old. Anyone locating the horses, please notify Howatd :Sam, Crystgl Springs, North Dakota. Reward of $10.00 will be given, LOST—A pair of glasse sh bone rims in black leather, case oe name Dora Hanson, Mandan, N. D., appearing iuside. Finder kind- ly "return to Tribune office. FOR EXCHANGS dence or.improvéd property 160 — adjoining town of Flasher nN. P; railroad, 35: miles south- west ‘of Mandan. ‘Ninety. acres| a under cultivation, balance pasture fenced. Has a Feed house, large | a; hip-roof barn, jog and chicken mill. Will also include late 1926 a Buick Sedan just as good as new. Address J. B, Se 416. Broad-. way, Bismarck; independence if desired, will sell or exchazge 160 ‘acres, apply on. dwelling house, land seeded to rye except fifteen acres pasture locat- ed ‘Turtle Lake, N. Dak, When. what, where, address Edward THIS HAS MAPPENED yee THORNE, Boston gpatety for. hi HOSTis, whee Hi NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXIX (T82 old lawyer. surveyed his client appraisingly. “I've sent for you,” he told her ‘unexpectedly, “to talk about your clothes and deportment.” Sybil gasped. ~ : “My. goodness!” she sald, “What's the matter with them?” . “The appearanee of a woman in ® divorce case,” explained Mr. FOR SALE—1926 Overland 6 sedan In District Court, Tre i The State of North Dakota to the Y swer the Complaint in the above en- \DE—For, Bismarck” resi-| titiea action, which has been. filed in the office of the Clerk of the Dis- trict Court of tl istic in and for thé Con te ot to the id ibers hereto at their office in th which -is also level land and — all) Sctibere hereto at thelr office in the thirty days after the se house, hog pasture, well and wind. | 8ummons upon you, exclusive of the judgment will be tal en against you the Complaint. this 29th day of. SULA i 1928, & 8 To the above named Defendants, and y Yor Haas, Timmer, N. Dak. notified that the above entitled ac- COPYRIGHT. 1928 4Y NEA SERVICE, INC. will Jenness and disorderly tonduct, His _ |¢retions, all admissible as bearigg Jages in the sum of $100,000. Ex- terworks District: Number Soven in excellent condition. M. O. Steen, 116 Second street, Phone} {mpravement and’ t 1452, . sessed against each; SUMMONS tate of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, Fourth Judicial majority of the members of Commission; that. Distr {tems of expense included in. such ilza Witleox, Piuintite, v. |Ausessment are as follows, to-wit: TOK A. McLean, ‘Edward Hackett | Construction cost $ — Sr, Bridget Hacket! amen 3 Kas Engineering, sy son, Anna 8. Palmer, Katee Gee ake, de, cox, also known as Jay SRkerla Wilk | Advertining and 23. mk Expenses of tha Special as cox, Peter FY Wilteas, ‘also known sessment Commission as Peter F. Willcox, Sr, Nellie Nickelby, The State of North Da- ARCK TRIBUNE Notice 1s hereby given that a Spe- cla] Assessment for the construction of a Watermain Extension on First treet from Avenue C to Avenue D, in Watermain and Waterworks Tistrict Bismarck, levied | X against the lots and tracts of “he m= provement in the sums set Serge such The ‘undersigned, J. N. Hi. Noherty. Cart of Bismarck, North Dakota, hereby certity that ane foregoing is ‘a -complete Lat of, na parcels of lan which tn the opinion of auch Commis: sion, are espectally benefited by thi construction of a Watermain Exten: to Avenue D in Watermain and Wa- such City, setting forth the amount each lot or tract is benefited by such that the same {s a.true and correct assessment of. the property. therein dencribed. ac- cording to the beat judgment of the | ihe lBewer Improvement ‘District Number the special the ASSES: OTIC. OF uP en eT teks Exe aay enw Ait INPROVEMENT betty ey RORT Notice a hereby cial Assessment ot a Sanitary Sewer from Mandan: Street to Washini Street. in Sewer Improvement trict Number Nine orth Dakota, hae’ been Against the lots and tracts of canecially, benefited by, such provement, in th the respect} lots and tract Let vives that a or iptions oF ween WNELL, Tas 16 THY | we gh ONW. ONE HEY HAD ‘ 37.00 LEFT, ANO T HAD TO “ot t929 WAIT_FOR HIM TO COME ate of North Dakota, County gf Burleigh, os. City of Bismarck The undersigned, J. R. Kositzky and atituting the . Roherty, Webb, Special of|North: Dakota, hereby certify Commission are especially bene! by the construction of a ewer on Avenue. C, from treet to Washington Street Nine, of such city, setting fort! fited by such improvement ai Amount -assesked against eac! the same is a true and correct Ment of the proverty. there scribed according to the best i 87 49 00, 40 of such Commission; and that. kota, W: W. Kimball Company, a | Tot#! to be ned such assessment, 88 follows, foreign corporation, “Wesley. ¢.| Dated this ey, af kgaiinn' Tage. We isis coac ‘ Burgess, William “Eads, ‘Valery Te itenn: -laurcconer and Gail BEN ad a ae Lea ten di CARL B. KOBITAKY, © | Bxnensen of, the. Specta Mellon, ‘Thomas Melion'and Andrew ei | ctetecae commibsion W. Mellon, individually and as R. B. WEBB, me stockholders, Director: tees of. the mber. ‘Trust. Company, 21th day of D. o'clock a. m., October, 1928, at Ah eid ah ste ee Ad hear obje lig, and all other persone unknown |ment shown in the forcgelwe li laimin, tat interest 1 | LOST OR STRAVED_A litile pig-) Cr''iien‘ or ‘encumbrance upon the [hic amen or-attorney- Reward offered. Call 413° Thir- property discribed in,the engine Dated this ‘Sth * + October, 1988. teenth ‘N. efendants. OHERTY, Chairman. 4 Defendants: ‘eby summoned to an- above na: You are tion is brought for the purpose determining adverse claims, quieting the title in the pesintite the . following described situated, in the County of Ba gnd. State ‘of North Dakota, ire Fourth Judicial nd State of North. both inclusive, in Block 3 =: 5 2 3 s 3 A 2 3 Lots ‘ity of. Mandan, County of Morton nd State ef North Dakota, within e of this Forty-seven (47), @ five and Thirty- ‘six (35 and 36) ay of such wervice, and in case of | PM Gf tne City of Blam our failure to appear. or answer, y default for the relief demanded jn | 2" Ff YOU Dated. at Mandan, North Vakota, |" “| L0s4-14-18-38; 11-1- IVAN x Attorneys Mer Plaintice, Mandan, North Dakota. geet of them: uu and.each of ‘you are hereby other- material. to testify regarding the aumber of to be rested and charming tomor- cocktails served in the stateroom | row. Can't you see that,this is only occupied by John Arnold and Rich-|a desperate maneuver to rout you ard Eustis, completely? I'll send young New- Various people from New Haven | hall around to see you, after I fin- were to be called,.and Richard’s| Ish with: him.” record, obtained from. the ‘proba-|_ “Oh, don’t do that,” she pro- tion officer, would show'that he had }tested.. “He, mightn’t want to.” been in court charged with drunk-|° "fe was mid-afternoon, and -she 484 Teddy were scuffing through the. ‘leaves “under the maples, Teddy's teddy-bear suit was scarlet, and matched the hat his mother wore. As Crafg swung up the street be tere Wt they made avery pretty 4 re hat a out the. charge .on. .which, Sybil. ace = shomesche hole pinnéd her plea for divorce: It looked as though Richardhad ‘fot, as they say, a leg to.stand ‘on. - And: then, like Magchiavelll, hatching machinations, that gentle- man played his trump card. It came in the form of a letter. from the man with the ferret face. -- “My client begs me, to Inform ‘you that, unless all divorce proceed- ings are dropped immediately, he will institute suit against Mr. Craig Newhall, of your city, for alienation of affections asking dam- automobile license had -been re voked for driving under. the in: flvence of lquor. -Mr. Peterson had unearthed abundant evidence of various. india ne ‘was: “Beno, Sib. Well,” Tefdy, old man—how’s the boy?” Sybil greeted him. apprehen- sively. Had he seen Mr, Peterson? Yep—just came from there. Had Sybil seen the afternoon papers? He extended them gingerly. iMFilthy sheets! There, Sib— ‘steddy, old, girl.” : eee: A PICTURE of her on the front page. The one taken the winter she came out. Craig in golf clothes, taken the day of the tournament at the Country Club. A portrait study pecting « favorable reply by return | of Richard, shirt open at the throat, mall, we beg to remain...” - Peterson gravely, “is-of the utmost fmportance. I do not want you to be too-modish. There are jurymen who confuse chiffon. hose and lip: > atiok with worse things, Nine men out of:12 on every jury are provin- cial.’ Please use very little rouge, No lipstick. And that stuf women put on their eyes—not 8 dit. ™ a understand? - “Now about your clothes—a dark dréss is best -for court.. And. that * black hat you wore the other day— the one with the white things on It = - you'd better wear. 't! IE think, J*, made you look: “very young: and ‘nmacenty™ 7 Sybil Suptisited, & a rem that your,’ TRusuaad mey bring en‘ tirely. unsubstantiated ‘charges against you. Before we hokage with one -word in your defense, J. ‘want you to refute! by demure ap- pearance and Si assurance every whisper of disgrace.” -e ee LEA for divorce hid been en-’ -* tered on grounds of gross and : sonfirmed: habits of intoxication, Mabel ‘Moore was to Lege ed fe ‘ea ing the debauche ip Ha! that began on Sybil's wedding night, and Jack, was to confirm Sybil’s allegation of the condition. of her husband on ‘the night’ she left bim. .. © Fortu the: fe, Gi ’) Peterson suavely. a ‘jthap: statutes, You' ‘1 bie gs te sak see jury." explod _ scour when eat sbewed hint the. | does he? veil show him!” nately ite wan: ‘ in dry ae %0 that. ‘Bi Grimm eee ky was the day before the opening of the trjal. Valerie, horrified at ‘the prospect of facing Richard in-court, had begged to stay at home’ with Teddy, bled to ait with Tad and her Surmounted by flaming headlines: “NEW HAVEN MAN ASKS: $100,000 FOR ALIENATION _OF YOUNG WIFE'S LOVE “Craig Newhall Said to Have Stolen Love of Pretty | ‘Mothers lend respectability to trials lke the explained Mr. “A little gray: So Ne eer, baired woman, with a handkerchief | “Sensational Divorce Trial at her eyes, is an ace in the-hole. . : Keterents B Boston Society “Carry yourself proudly,”"he ad: |- monished Sybil, “but not. arro.| “Richard : | Enatia Says Sybtt gently, And when I call you ta the}. uman element tha New Here. Cty Nev. 2.— stis, young man vorlt: thon ton defeBdant™ in, the divorce case in the rot jurisprudence, de- - bh letter threatenthg suit ‘for: zalteny ‘ation, . “The | ‘Wttle whipper: snappert Thinks he. cgn frighten us that way,]: ere Ih: ety Sybil stammered, |: case, which. will be heard be- fore. Judge Cartoni at Madisc=, mises to attract wide atten- jo. Mrs, Sustis, avesing gross. and confirmed habits - “But—but-,”" “What if he DID bring suit?” “No ‘grounds to bring -it on; has bid Bay He Later thing 1. ever} . Fy tavolved.' bi 7s Ae eset at Mer Notice Is Hereby given that on the en the Special Assesament R | Commission of the ety of Bismarck, North Dakota, will meet in the City jones any person: Interented Gorath, or by ‘ota, | Lots One. to; Twenty-four “tt i “a0 ixty-five A Nine, Sixteen, Seventeen, and Eighteen (9.16, 17, 18) in Block Block Eighty-six (86) of ae original ek. you are further notified that no personal claim is made against cabal ah ist 7 Yaa Attorneys for Plainti¢t: Mandan, North Dakota. There is a new plastic wood that can be moulded to any required form. and will adhere to the clean, dry surface of wood, metal, or any Total to be assessed . Dated this 5th day of O JN. ROHERTY, CARL R. “ KosIEa .R. B. WEBB,. 2ith day of October, o'clock #. m., Commission of the City of Bism: North Dakota, will meet in the Hall of such city, to hear ob; which may be made to any asi ments shown in the foregoing i his agent or attorney. Dated this 5th i of October, ROHBRTY, r “Chairm nins oa Menoken School District No, 33 receive-bids for 35 or 40 tons. of lump size, Bids will be opened at 8 P.M. Board has a right to reject am all bids. PARK bod WOOD, Qik. 10:12-16-18 ‘PROFIT IN FOOTBALL Hotspur Football’ club recently nearly $400,000. aggregate about half a million lars, valued at $300,000. ELEANOR EARLY. eon until Mrs, “Eustis brought suit, The tale of the marriage of the young couple rival e most lurid fiction. And now the aftermath of their strange re- mance, replete with sults, reads © like a movie'scenario. « * “Mr. Enstis. declares that. bis. lovely bride deserted hint on’: -:| jtheir. wedding trip. That sub. ‘sequently—and prior to. the birth of the child, Teddy—she was wooed by Craig Newhall, & childhood sweetheart. “Mr. Newhall, prominent in the political. and: aocial Alte’ of. Boston .°. “My God, Craf z “Pretty. raw..isn't it?” “Oh, Craig, it’s awful! Awful!” “Peterson says he may get in trouble for contempt of court. It isn’t the thing, you know, to try 8 case in the newspapers.” | “But the -harm’a done! Ob, Craig, can’ you ever forgive me?” “Forgive you, you poor darling! But I'll wring his neck—I swear I will. Dragging the baby into it this way. He ought to get shot. It’s the rottenest thing in the world, Heeaiae & insults on you. The dirty, ing ,.."" A man came down ‘the street with a camera.’ A-huge, heavy thing~ that dragged one shoulder.down. “Excuse Mister, can: you tell ‘me where the: Thornes live?” “You're from s paper, I sup Dose?” a The man's. quick took in the situation. “You said it.” he agreed, and hastily alid a plate into bis camera, “I thought 0a, Well, I'm Craig Newhall, and'-the young. lady {s Miss Thorge. The little boy is here, Now if. you elick that camera of yours, I'll smash it to smithereens, and every .bone in rest body with fie intelligence The photbepnober sringet good. uredly. Popping off celebrities. inals end such. But the -job’s not worth” the shance in 9 case like. across: the rea and asked ques- tions afterward. I'm John Dumo other hand, raised his hat pleas- ahtly, and took Stele off. bead for sure.” ae shifted "his “éainera “to: the he skirted around back ways, ap proached the house from the side, and. succeeded in getting'a picture that was subsequently captioned: “Th Home Where Lovely a8 ert ER ue ity OF BISMARCK, ‘or the construction op Avenue C ty of Bismarck, levied posite Amount 37.60 : ah) f : ie OTHER PEOPLE GO OUT ae ~ “Northern Pacific ten, Bleek AND SEE TH’ COUNTRY, * 40 | 0 ah 68.43 TOO. 2 WiFi ote 330 5 E 2 ft ha W. 3t £2. . if ne ut 18.05, t EL 41 ft. 33.00 * W. 1: 11.66 | ve Es it of fot 1 33.72 st E. 25 ft. of aH " 18.80 , * 5640 Agseasment Fommission of the City of Hikmarck, the foregoing ix a complete le! the particular lots and parcels of Jand, which in the opinion of Sanitary Mandan Amount each lot ‘or tract is bene- ment of the majority of the memb: ‘ Bpecial items of aed included in eee mber. > Notice 1s hereby. given, rye on the the Becta Asndsnnieh a any person interested therein, or by until October MRS. PAUL, et Pres. London, Oct. 18.—The ‘Tottenbere : ported profits since the war of The club’s assets including freehold property ~~ YOUTH Web sSistER? mission although her éountzy’ 's 5 quota | ing up all “Cleveland, Oct... 18.- famlgration| was. exhausted, ft with aie a thee two Os E: iva e i net officials here are investigati bers are sn ing a ——______ ing them 0} port thas a naturalized ‘itizen paid CHINESE QUEUES CONDEMNED ee a visit to his homeland and returned| Peking, Oct. 18—(AP)—-Some hair] 4 boy’s voice “breaks” be wil bride who is his sister. Injcuts here are free now and compul- | his cs Sob increases in size and this manner, the girl, as the wife of|sory. General Chu | Chih- -Chang, | the vocal chords are i a a) could not. be refused el eneeree of rida is eae: 2 brings the deeper tone. cae Spe- ton is OUR WAY oe By Wi = land im- such INAHES BEEN OoT ALL MORNIN. REMEMBER % Carl that t of such fited jude: tor HK « city 1928, (F ANY ONE OF NEZ ‘SANS J HAD AN ACE. UP. ME SLEEVE, TUL . CLEAN AND PRESS “THE THREE OF VEZ! ALL ne mh MIKE, NO Ont will Bevan Ke lig- y OF. | NEIGHBORWy RUDGES. WE NEW NEIGHBOR re- dol- ~wT'M. LOOKING FOR MMe O'HARE.t “4 WANE A NOTE HERE FROM JERRY NE 7 COP =... NOW oer TWS STRAIGHT YOU ape TO BE BACK OF THIS BENCH D ie PieCLOCK. SHARO, TLL SEE THAT WIS BACK IS To YOU-AND DON'T: PULL YOUR PUNCHES HERE'S ONE “HALE-OF A HUNDRED DOLLAR BULL. WHEN YOU FINISH TUS JOB WE OTHER HALF IS Freckles and His Friends More of Worry for Freckles! FEEL BAD ANYWHERE, AY Boy?