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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tribune Classified Advertisements —_—Ss HELP WSNTED MALB wares, ‘ol- Fargo, N. D.-Butte, Mont. FEMALE HELP WANTED ANT! irl for housework. One who can go home nights, Do not Call at 201 First street. with housework, Part time work. Call at 201 First street. Al irl to learn hosiery re- pairing. Apply at the Rose Shop. NN ROOMS FOR RENT ___ FOR RENT—Furnished and newly decorated interior, ground floor, three rooms and kitchenette in a modern home. Call Zorenoons and after six at 418 Hannafin street._ RENT—Three unfurnished rooms ‘for light housekeeping. Downstairs, also furnished sleep- ing room u} ‘irs. Call at 418 First street or phone 241-M. RENT—One nicely furnished sleeping room and one two room furnished apartment in modern home. Close in. Call st 708 Main or phone 342. sh FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms with kitchenette and small) ~ rch, bath adjoining. Call at 113 Washington street or phone 440-R. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms with kitchenette and small rch, bath adjoining. Call at 113 ‘ashington street or phone 404-R. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- ern home. Hot water heat, close in, Gentlemen preferred, 217 _Highth street. Phone 511-J.___ FOR RE One cred room in modern home for ladies only. Call irst street or phone 667-W m, ree unfurnished rooms. Call at 423 Third street or phone 884. Mrs, W. F. Erlenmey- ex. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished room for light housekeep- ing. College Building. Phone 183. FOR RENT—Lovely room with alcove. Hot water heat. Call at 318 Ave. B West or phone 1282- FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished| ee 118 Thayer Ave. Phone 195-R. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Newly decorated two room apartment with closet. Con- vient to high school or capitol. Sete for two ladies or man and wife. suitable for two. Call Seventh or phone 300-W. FOR RENT—Three room apartment, private bath, ground: floor. Va- cant Nov. 5th. ‘Also two rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 323 Second street. Phone 360-M. _ FOR RENT—One furnished and one unfurnished apartment or four un- furnished rooms. Gas for cooking. Phone 1426 or call at 109 Mandan. FOR RENT—Two or three room un- furnished apartment. _ Price rea- sonable. Call at 421 Ninth street or phone 1353-M. ‘ ‘ FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished apartment in Rose -apart- ments. .F.. W. .Murphy. Phone 852 or 427. FOR RENT—Two room furnishd light housekeeping Call at 222 Second street or phone 909-LR. FOR RENT—Three room. corner apartmcnt. Furnished. Possession at once. The Laurain Apts. Phore 303. 2 FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Davenport and chi match, davenport table, 2 bed room suites, 2 rockers, one straight arm chair, writing desk, floor lamp and other small articles. Everything in excellent condition. Call at 709 Third street. “Phone 599. is FOR SALE—An_ antique. secretary and dresser. Also china closet and , davenport table. Call. ‘at 112 1-2 Main Ave. or phone 521. BARGAINS in used furniture. Kennelly Fasniture Co., Mandan, FOR RENT—An Upright piano. Phone 689-W. P ie WANTED TU BUY WANTED TO BUY—Good feed oats. Wachter Transfer Co. am FOR EXCHANG? acres of splendi eastern Barnes Ce ae . J. Del. Also large sleeping room at 812 land, . hotel or what have you? Baxter, Fargo, N. D., Gen. Our guarantee protects you ab- solely. We soit aa iat a we grade pd that give good service. - Star Sedi Ey lan ~~ PHONE 82 Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 8, 1928 1 insertion, 25 worde .75 2 insertions, ord: of under 3 insertions, 25 or undef ........05.. 1.00 1 week, 25 words or under ..........00.. 145 Ads over 25 words, Se addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY : RATES 90 Cents Per Inch \} All classified ads cot cash in . Copy: shou! celved by 9 orclock to insertion same daz. be re- insure : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE POSITION WANTED ELDERLY lady wishes work for°elderly cow modern home. 5 Mittendorf, New Salem, No. Dak. ee ice ereeme P SALESMAN—Exclusive line sell business firms, permanent posi- tion. Can make $80.00 weekly. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 6. _____ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six room modern ‘warm house with garage, not far out. Also for rent: A garage and furnished apartment with electric stove. Inquire A. Shipp. FOR SALE OR RENT—New six room hou: ., hot water heat. For rent: Two. new modern apart- ments. Phone 1250, FOR RENT—Strictly modern :tucco bungalow with Farage, Teniedi- ate possession. Phone 751 or FOR RENT—Choice new mode five room bungalow with garage. _ HARVEY HARRIS & CO. FOR RENT—Five room strictly modern houge, located at 112 Ave, C. Helling Agency. 2 LOST LOST—Between 613 Third and Tex- aco filling station on Third*street a large brown leather brief case containing ring and announcement samples of the Hansen Co. Re- ward for return. Call at 613 Third street, or phone 1150. shell rim kindly phone glasses. Finder 953-R. Reward. 19268 One Service| er ol of the wreeked ‘love apartment.| & equipment New x t ron and aprings backward, but too late! When Jerry came to she found herself. rma NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER Ill SUPHANK you,” Jerry said very quietly, looking at. Alester. Dan “Harvey turned . abruptly away. He\started toward the car in which he had brought Dr. Belden to the scene. Half way to it he halted and came back for a word with Myrtle. “I was piloting the ship,” he said, “aud I'l be glad to pay for the damage to your tent and things. Til come back after I've taken Dr. Gelden to his office and help you get fixed up for the night.” Myrtle looked about her. “Gee, where'll we'sleep? This tent's torn to pieces. ‘ . "iM -rig_up.a shelter for-you Bor io Dah offered, “And g go totown os é ll replace the-things that ‘were destroyed.” ae ae “That won't be necessary,” Ales- ter broke in. “Let w iow what , the-damage 1s and we'ii pay it but “I think ‘you and Miss Ray will be More comfortable in the house.” . Jerry saw Dan throw him a > Blance that she was almost certai: ~ was touched with contempt.. But no reply beyond a brief, “all "and. strode away. —_=— MISCELLANEOUS __ TO GET rid of a bad liver, cut out bad living—not the liver, With our Mucousless Diet System and sour Vitamin Forbs, Roots and Bark we have CURED HUN- DREDS _.ithout operations, and we hen es zou. No gouging, no gashing, no cutting, no slashing at fr. MacLachlan’s Clinic, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. NO KNIFE. DIAMONDS direct from cutters and col ane The qualities are high and the prices an ah low. Cash or easy payments. Wholesale or retail. For diamond engagement rings see James W. Marek. - Ex- clusive diamond dealer. Office at 108 Third street, south of Hotel Prince, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Quartered oak roll-top ik, also flat top office desk, lington producing piano, Kimball victrola.. All same as if taken at once. Apartment 6, College Bldg. Telephone 183, 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—Choice Canary singers, imported German Rollers, Chap- pers and singers. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Box 728, STRAYED—Bay mare Oct. ist, Fike! 1100, white star in fore- head. Notify Mrs. Erlenmeyer, 42 Third street, Bismarck, N. D. one 884. FOR SALE—Extra nice Early Ohio toes. Can be seen for inspec- ion at Bryan's Eighth street. J. ay barn on W. Burch. Phone RADIO FOR SALE—Radfola Super Hetrodyne including loud speaker, batteries and tubes for $75.00. Phone 647 or Dr. J. K. Blunt. _ FOR ~— SALE—Grocery busines: Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. new and will be sold at a bargain,| Kaiser’s Kin Alexander Zoubkoff, brother-in-law a trick rider with a French circus. > ul Dodge o | BY OLGA GROSSMAN Mrs. Gabriel Marquardt was a passenger to Bismarck Friday where she visited with friends and rela- tives. 7 August Fleckenstein was 8 pass- enger to Aberdeen, South Dakota, Thursday where he will visit for a few days with friends and relatives. H. Braen of Richardton was look- after his land interests arotind Dodge a few days this week. Mrs. Joseph Gefrg of Devils Lake, this state, is the guest for some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Marquardt, Mr and Mrs. Jacob Daffee mo- tored to Mandan Friday where they WORK WANTED PERSONAL THE SECRET in learning to write is knowing how to practice. The Capital Commercial College offers you three lessons free given by an expert penman. Phone 121 for appointment. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—1923 Ford coupe in good condition; will sell for $75.00 cash. See it at the J. I. Case, T. M. Co. Tribune Ad. No. 7. ter top, $100 cash. Call at 523 Seventh street. “Tl bring to the! doctor's, breakfast“ too,” she heard Alester telling Marsh. Well, if he was’ that considerate he'd probably be glad to know that they hadn't anything left for supper either. She walked over with firm pur- pose. “And you might pick up a cold chicken while - you're over. there, Mr. Marsh,” Myrtle said firmly, but quaking a little in awe of the man. He reminded her un- pleasantly of Mr, Gear, the~aislo man in the lace department at Fane's. NACE Jerry gasped. “Mr. Marsh!” Holy hat, Mr. Carstairs would think they were a couple of boobs who'd hever seen a Broadway show in their lives. But all the butlers on Broadway were named Meadows. “ “Never mind, Meadows . . . or 6 jis it Marsh? We've had our sup- per,” she said nonchalantly. Myrtle barely suppressed squawk as Jerry bent a forbidding WANTED—To do alterations and repairing o1. ladies winter coats and dresses. Also relining. 107 Fifth street, Krall Tailor Shop, Mrs. J. Wentz. Sire COLORED woman desires cleaning and laundry work. Phone 391-M. FARM LANDS near Regan, 25 A. more can be broke up, of buildings, at a bargain. marck Tribune. his wife, the former Princess Viktoria zu Schauburg-Li 61. Zoubkoff is a former Russian nobleman. Joins Circus of the former kaiser, haa signed as Here is Zoubkoff, who is 28, with pe, ea Woman of were visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Riedel. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Lindaman mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday where they visited Mrs. Lindaman’s father, Robert Hintz, who is ill in the Bis- marck hospital. A Halloween party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Si-+ vertson Friday evening. Games were played after which a delicious lunch was served. Everybody re- ported an enjoyable time. On Monday, October 29th, oc- curred the marriage of Anton Lientz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lientz, and Miss Julia Erker, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Erker. The newlyweds were known to the Dodge people. The wedding cere- mony was preached in St. Marten’s church south of Dodge. After the sermon, the newlyweds motored to the bride’s home where a delicious dinner was served. Mrs. Anton Hettrich and sons William and Anton motored to Lefor paeeley, where they attended a air. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Freis motored FOR SALE—i60 acre dairy farm, cultivated, rest good pasture and is fenced. Fair oe ir will trade for dwelling house in Bismarck. Write 8, care of Bis- WHEAT $$$ CORN bu. Possibi Chicago, Illinois. $10: No more Buys option 5,000 ities, large profits. Over 30 years in the grain trade. Particulars FREE, address COX, Dept. EI, 178 West Jackson Blvd., AUTHORS ing room in the corner of the musty living room, Before they came out, wearing the little high-belted flap- per dresses they’d put cn that morn- ing, Dan had returned, He was engaged in low-voiced conversation with Alester when Jerry stepped out on the open porch. She caught a word of the latter's impatient, quick word. Dan stopped talking as Jerry ap- proached them. She welcomed him with a smile to make up for her earlier partiality, “We've already broken into the house,” she said. “So I see.” It was said almost surlily. Jerry wofidered if her first impression of him hadn't been too favorable, “Dan's been reminding me that there's company at our house to- night,” Alester grinned, “He thinks I ought to go home like a good a |littie boy. But he intends to atay. He's brought a nice great big iced upon her. Alester caught the little byplay. It amused him. “I'm frightfully hungry myself,” he remarked earnestly. “You might Just collect a little snack upper while xou're about it, Marsh,” he added, to Myrtlo’s satizfaction. ose ETD like to get out of this wet bathing suit,”. Myrtle com- @ Uttle ater. “Who'd have thought it would be so cdol when | girls? the sun went down?” you can dress a In 8 few minutes the girls were making use of an improvised dress- ermelon to ingratiate himself.” Jerry saw the melon, and a pile of paper bags on the ground. It hadn’t been necessary to tell Dan that they hadn't finished eating, | bought a tent... she said to herself and instantly re- gretted the admission. Dan Har |te! vey might be about the best look- WHEN A GIRL LOVES! “LOVE FOR TWO'ete —and pow she was giving him a cold shoulder. If he was hurt... well, he'd probably hurt a lot of girls in his time. Good looking fel- lows were careless with their af- fections. “It you're staying I won't be necded,” Dan said to Alester. “I'll send oné of the garage men over to look aftér the plane.” Alester regarded him with open irritation. “The plane's all right. I'll have Marsh cover the motor with some of this tent. Telephone the hangar, though, and tell them to come over in the morning.” Dan let his eyes seek out Jerry. “They'll make a lot of noise,” he said to Alester. “It might disturb the girls... .” “Hello.” It was Myrtle. “How about keeping that promise to move us into the house?” “Marsh can do that,” Alester put in curtly. *“But we're all goin’ to have sup- per, aren’t we? Gee, look at that melon! My favorite fruit!” “Thanks, but I've got to see about getting the men here to re- pair the plane,” Dan said gruffly. Marsh came, with a -chaut- feur and a light truck of furniture. The latter unloaded the truck while Marsh lald out the “little snack,” eee IRST there were small round bits of toast that he covered with tiny black eggs that he took "|from a jar. Jerry wondered what you a check tomorrow when 1 come to take Miss Ray " Alester promised Myrtle. it was. Alester ate his with relish, dropping a Ifttle lemon juice on the - black stuff. “Don’t you like caviar?” he in+ quired as Jerry hesitated to eat any. Caviar! So this unappetizing stuff was ft. She'd read of it. “Of course,” she said taking up a ca- \mape, “but I'm not hungry. Any- way I really like the red better.” That was a good touch, she felt, remembering that there was a red variety. ‘ Alester lifted an eyebrow. “Per- haps you would Iike some pressed quail?” he asked as ih came to thé table with a new dish. Jerry shook her head. She was afraid of Ing @ break, as she said to herself. Her mind wasn’t jon what she was doing. Perhaps she should have trged Dan to stay. ~ She realized that she nad drifted away on her thoughts when a sen- tence of Myrtle’s penetrated her dreamy withdrawal. and fifty dollars ought to cover everything,” was what her friend had said, = ers “A hundred and fitty dollars! “I'm sure that can't be enough,” Alester returned. , Tye never oh well, it wasn't a brand new ing fellow she'd seen .off the silver | tha ‘screen, he wasn't aod fali|think they were a couple of gold for him. \ she,wouldn’t be a fool like most ee ’t she always said | diggers as well as ignoramuses. “I'll bring you a check tomorrow when I ‘coms to Ray to the doctor's,” Alester promised * 6¢PHAT'S nice,” she said indit-| Myrtle. “And don’t be surprised it ‘T Dead tana for @laner.” { don't, her. A moment ago she had smiled im—letting herself be natural ‘aud | . + ferently and turned away. She | We aren't back T'm having 8 (To Bc Continued). “A hundred. to South Dakota Monday where they | northeast of Dodge are the proud} Mr. and: Mrs.- will spend some time with friends| parents of a baby and relatives. H. Riedel was a business caller in Mandan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haugh of day. Dickinson are visiting for several Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shipman | IM SICH OF IT! PEOPLE week. Anton Schumacher was trans- j acting business in Bismarck Thurs- Joe Jacobs and: Pliny Moen mo- days at the Gabriel Marquardt home. tored to Bismarck Monday where Mr, Jacobs purchased a new .car. boy born .last/ Hebron, and | Mr, aud Wisenberber of Do Lindaman Wednesday. Miss Lillian Ande: sota is the guest for the home of her Barker and family. By Williams] . NG ME — "DOES HE GET AS IDEAS FROM we OWN. FAMILY? EVERY BOOY THINKS ~| WE'RE A BUNCH OF MOTHER CRAZY. YOU THAT WAY! | REO. U. 8, PAT. OFF. A MODEL FAMILY. * Booms. 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