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(SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1928 HELP WANTED MALE OMAN CAN EARN $5 CAS in hour, selling Vanderbilt shirts, ties, and underwear direct to wear- er. Experience unnecessary. Rush season now on. Sample outfit FREE. Dept. 1047A, Nee 1 ts Inc, 368 Sixth Ave. New teaching or sales ex; have automvbile. Chance to make $300.00 or more per month. Ad- {t-vance and commission basis. State age.-experience and education. C. Sones, 1 cago. erably wit! rience. Must N. Dearborn, Chi- 'ANTED IMMEDIATELY, Men- Women, 18-55, qualify for Govern- ment Jobs, $125-§250 Mo. No cx- rience required. Steady work.| Bomnion education sufficient. Write, Instruction Bureau, Dept. 33-P, St. Louis, Mo. iS TWO NEAT appearing men for sales force. $40.00 per week to start. Pay weekly. Apply at, or write Fuller Brush Company, Stern Building, 55 1-2 Broadway, sicinar | : DISPLAY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . | “PHONE 32 Tribune Classified Advertisements Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words 2 insertions, 25 words or-under ........... 3 insertions, 25 words or under . 1 week, 25 Onder ........ceeeee 45 Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- tional per word 18 ATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- WANTED— USED CAR BARGAIN 1927 Essex Coupe. 1925 Essex Cogch. 1926 Hudson Coach, 1928 Essex Coach. 1926 Ford Tudor Sedan. 1928 Paige Coach. 1925 Oldsmobile Sedan, 1924 Ford Sedan. 1924 Buick Brougham Sedan. 1926 Buick Standard Coach. SUPER SIX MOTORS, INC, Phone 306. ROOMS FOR RENT ing room, suitable for two and-care of child while mother works. Phone 1047-J aft- er 8:30 Saturday or all day Sun- day or Monday. ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. WORK WANTED _ Fargo, North Dakota, - MEN distribute patented product; no selling; consigned to stores} and dresses. Also relining. 107 throughout state. Splendid oppor-| Fifth street, Krall Tailor Shop, tunity for right men. Apply|_ Mrs. J. Wentz. pes if MANUFACTURER, Box 173, WORK WANTED=Married man in, wishes work of any k Refer- ea ita WANTED—Man who knows farm i life to travel in country Steady yok ert ofits. McCONNON & CO! PANY, Dept. B77, Winona, Minn. EARN Barbering during winter months, big demand, good wages. Free -catalog. Moler Barber Col-| match, davenport table, 2 bed lege. Faygo, N. D.-Butte. Mont. _| room suites, 2 rockers, one straight WANTED— peel hide buyer.) arm chair, writing ‘desk, floor Apply to Northern Hide & Fur} lamp and other small articles. Co., Bismarck, N. D. a Everything in excellent condition. Call at 709 Third street. Phone ___ FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAVEL- ING POSITION—Open Nov. 15th, not married, entirely unincum- bered, with high school education, between 25 and 40. Salary, bonus and transportation. Give age, ed- ucation, experience. F. E. COMP- TON CO., 1002 N. Dearborn, Chi. _cago. WWANTED-—Girl for general office work. Able to speak Knowledge of typewriting and stenographic work desirable. High school graduate preferred. Apply | = vz_P. 0. Box 84, Bismarck, N. D. WANTED-—Girl to do housework by. party with three children. No cooking. Call at 413 Raymond. Lilet ot ere An ‘WANTED—Sonfeone to take care of furnace for room. Also for sale: A gas range $15.00, Call at 706 Sixthistrest fo WANTED—Girl or woman to help with housework. Part time work. Call at 201 First street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Newly decorated two room apartment with closet. Con- vient to high school or capitol. & Suitable for two ladies or man and wife. Also large sleeping room suitable for two. Call at 812 Seventh or phone 300-W. FURNISHED two room apartment, warm and light. Large closet. Kent very reasonable. No chil- dren, Call at 413 Ninth street or telephone 705-R after 5:00 p. m, FOR RENT—Three room apartment, private bath, ground floor. Va- cant Nov. 6th. Also two rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 323 Second street. Phone 360-M. WANT! T ONCE—FULLY fur- nished apartment, must be modern in every respect and clean. Write Tribun>, care of Ad. No. 14, __ FOR RENT—Two or three room un- furnished apartment. Price rea- ‘sonable. Call at 421 Ninth street r_phone 1353-M, & FOR RENT—One two-room apart: ment in modern home, close in. *« Call at 109 Mandan street or) __Phone 1426.0 - FOR RENT—Two room furnishd light housekeeping apartment. Call at 222 Second street or phone} WU UGG AA CT TL ne mm en en me FOR RENT—Three room corner apartmcnt. Furnished. Possession at lags The Laurain Apts. Phore FARM LANDS FOR SALE—160 acre dairy farm,| near Regan, 25 A. cul tivated, | more can be broke up, rest good) pasture and is fenced. Fair set of buildings,. at a bargain. Or will trade for dwelling house in Bismarck. "Write 8, care of Bis- marck Tribune, AY Our guarantee protects low price we- cars That give good service. tS Se fee res, Bee a ed Es si winter enclosure. snap” 1924 i . New 1927 Star Sedan, fully equipped, heat etc. Al in . *) jae «$430.00 WANTED—To do alterations and repairing ou ladies winter coats ences furnished.. Write Tribune _Ad, No. 11, COLORED woman desires cleat and laundr’ work. Phone 391-M. anneal FOR SALE—Davenport and chair to AN ADAM SCHAFYF player piano with 50 trade on a car, care of Ad. No. 10. BARGAINS Kennelly Fi N_D. FOR RENT—An Upright pi Phone 689-W. . IO 4 » sured her promptly, go *back.to camp, Dan's taking the (* feel as if she were fairly soar- _FURNITURE FOR SALE __ of music. Will Write Tribune, rolls mused furniture. niture Co.. Mandan, 1928 By © NEA Service | THIS HAS HAPPENED o RAY deeldes ston and mak mind to marry fe Works in a ato welt petty lux rave for cht cr to o t Atlantic cam wrecked the hen, un nirplane injured, bet desires to make a fuller examinatl + office next Be di ay to pay the doctor's NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER V a SHE must not argue with Alester Carstairs about money, Jerry told herself. “Lucky for you I didn’t break an arm,” she said. “I'm glad you didn’t, of course,” he repliéd, “but I'd be happy to as- sume any Hability I might incur with you.” Jerry was slightly confused by his remark, and her confuston an- noyed her. He hadn't done any- thing to cause her to add a double meaning to the things he said. She turned quickly toward the house— Dr. Belden’s office was in his resi- dence. Alester smiled as he watched her 0. “Not so dumb,” he told himself complacently. When Iu, returned she handed him some folded up bills. “Thirty-two dollars,” she said, meaning the change. “What is Dr. Belden, a billionaire?” “He's a renowned surgeon,” Ales- ter told her, “What did he say about you?" Q He took the money because some- thing in Jerry’s manner made him realize that he could not pay for her injury with dollars, except as she must pay. for it. The other girl had accepted his check for $150 @ little too eagerly. He was glad Jerry was different. Such girls as she, those ‘who scorned small change, usually wanted something worth while, he believed. He liked costly things himself—even expen- _ sive playmates. “I'm not to have any .excite- " ment for a while,” Jerry gaid, and laughed softly. ar Excitement: Why, not 48 hourg back, the. bottom fell out of her: world’@nd it had been a tragedy. And now she knew that dt had. dropped her right into an entirely new universe, @ universe « that ‘hitherto ~had~ been ‘only a dream to her. “In that case I'll have to see that you're kept quiet,” Alester as- “Can't Plane over’to the hangar, I think. No room to take it o® where it is.” Jerry wished be. hadn't «men- tloned Dan. For the moment he. was out of ber mind. She'd been getting a tremendous, kick ont of spinning along on @ work.day in a car that would have drawn @ crowd even if it had-been parked on Fifth Avenue. FOR RENT—Furnished and newly FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms FOR RENT—Large sleeping room, FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished ashington street or phone 4. FOR RENT—Two nicely furni ashington street or phone 440-R. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished all FOR RENT—A lovely room inal FOR RENT—One large sleeping FOR RENT—Well furnished Thought of Dan dispelled some of “her thrill, She didn't want him. to decorated interior, ground floor, three rooms and kitchenette in a modern home, Call “orenoons and after six at 418 Hannafiy street. for light housekeeping on ground floor. Also for sale: Noa 1 Quick Meal range, reasonable. ‘Call at 417 Tenth street. . suitable for one or two in modern home, with or without board. Close in, call at 120 Ave. A or phone 983-W. rooms with kitchenette and small orch, bath adjoining. Call at 113 d rooms with kitchenette and small; jorch, bath adjoining. Call at 113 modern front room, exceptionally warm, four blocks from postoffice, very reasonable. Call 983-M. | new modern home, most desirable location. Phone 1182-W or call at 104 Ave. C west. room, upstairs, close in. Phone 1219-W or call at 422 Fourth street. the room light housekeeping. Call at| suitable for 2 men, 708 Main Avi a ee DAL ESMEN SALESME) an aggressive salesman for Bis- Rey BG? apeca = Met ity selling the o1 lurphy line of Good-Will Art Advertis- ing. Closing another successful ke Our new line is more ela- orate than ever, including ex- clusive copyrighted Art dars, Indoor Billboards, En- graved Holiday Grestings, Art Blotters, Fans, Direct-by-mail Service, Pencils,/ Leather and other Specialties. Possible earn- ings $5000.00 a year and up- ward. We want a reliable, full-time orks, Li man. Year around iberal commissions, bonus Expenses advanced. tomers furnished. opens latter Be of December. Address pioneers in this line, The Thos. D. Murphy Co., Red _Oak, Towa. « PUNCHBOARD SALESMAN $260 Weekly. 90 Complete assortments. Slot machines, all inds. Most, gigantic line ever featured. Re- peat commissions. * Big 4 color, catalog FREE. LION MNFG., ~ 308 W. Erie, Chicago. SALESMAN—Exclusive iine sell business firms, permanent posi- tion. Can make $80.00 weekly. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. ee eee USINESS CHAN FOR .RENT—Cafe in_ connection with hotel in South Dakota town of 4,000. Heat and all equipment excepting linen, dishes and silver are furnished, rent $85.00 per month, Dishes, linen, silverware and stock must be bought. Doing good business. Owner must rent on account of poor health. If in- terested address Tribune, care of Ad. No. 12. LOST LOST—12 gauge Remington Auto- matic shot gun between Lake Isa- belle and Dawson slough last Wed- nesday, Oct. 31, $10.00 reward offered for the finder returning same. Bismarck, N. D. Finder Reward, Jerry thought he must be deeply i much about her. think that she had refused his of- fer to bring her to Br. Belden’s simply because Alester could jac: count for more gold . . . but that was precisely why she had refused him! . “We'll drive out to Port Jeffer- son and drop in for tea at the Rolling Stone Inn on our way back,” Alester was saying. The prospect of a drive appealed to Jerry—perhaps a sense of motion and constantly changing scenes would help her to think as she wanted to think. : eee ‘panes had been days when she worked in the humid, breath- leas atmosphere of Fane's on which she'd have been tempted to gamble: with her soul at stake for a drive ike this. The sweeping, wooded hills, the sudden descents upon little harbor villages, the landscaped grounds of beautiful estates, the luxury and speed of the high-powered motor car—all were exquisitely new to Jerry. They seemed to release a wellspring of emotion, to cause her ing over the earth. And yet her elation was dimmed by a troubled conscience—she felt she had been ungrateful to one who had been tender toward her. At Port Jefferson they turned back, inland, and drove far beyond tife speed limit on their way to the inn. Jerry thought of many coal} black steeds charging furiously ahead of them. This man-made thing under the hood held power interested in her to want to know so equal to nearly a hundred horses’ strength, Alester had told her. She was both surprised and put it ease when Alester turned the nose of his car in at’ the approach *|to what looked like a private home such as they had passed by the dozen. A shingle on the house bore the name, else Jerry would not have been certain that they were at their destination. Alester. parked the car on a pebbled space and helped Jerry out. She saw, on closer inspection, that the place wag more impressive than she had thought at first. There was a fountain in & more or less formal garden and as they sp- Proached the. entrance the door swung open for them and a burly colored man in uniform greeted Alester familiarly. 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Stitzel, Hitt atterson Hotel, FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, imported German Rollers, Chap- »pers and singers. Cages, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D, Box 728,_ FOR SALE—Boote Barron strain White Leghorn Cockerels from high record trap nested stock. $1 to $1.50 each. Anton Weigel, 5 miles northwest of Bismarck. TO RENT—Desk space by Accident & Health agent, with some firm, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, or similar business connection pre- ferred. Write Ad. No. 13, _ FOR SALE—Extra nice Early Ohio potatoes, Can be seen for inspec- tion at Bryan's livery barn on Eighth street. J. W. Burch. Phone 1219-3. shee te RADIO FOR SALE—Radiola Super Hetrodyne including loud speaker, batteries and tubes for $75.00. Phone 647 or Dr, J. K. Blu OUT OUR WAY HEY THAT WELL ~T=Y1—- By Williams ; i E. G. Erbe’s Barber Shop, LOST—A white Angora - kitten. kindly notify Virginia Rohrer, 411 Ave. E or phone 508. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six out. Also for rent: A oft WHEN A GIRL. LOVES? “LOVE FOR TWO'ee She became self consciouy. Her dress, of course! She knew that she wasn’t dressed as the girls of Alester’s acquaintance dressed. Oh why had she been too indif- ferent about camping to care what she wore! All those pretty, dainty things in her suitcase! She must get them tonight when she wont to town with Myrtle and George. She wondered what time it was and how long it required to have tea in the Rolling Stone Inn. She hoped they would wait for her if she were late. There seemed to be no hurry about bringing their refreshments. Indeed, Alester did not bother to sive an order. Jerry expected him to ask what she liked, but he didn’t do that either, They talked, He’s been asking her questions all afternoon. Jerry thought he must be deeply inter- ested in her to want to know so much about her, Where did she come from? What did she do? Where did her family live? Presently, when she was wishing that he would talk of something else, a watter appeared with-a tray and Jerry foun? a tall glass filled with amber fluid and tinkling ice set before her. It looked like tea. ‘There was also a plate of tiny paper- thin sandwiches. Jerry regarded them greedily. She had eaten little at lunch. But Alcester ignored them, not even suggesting that she have one. eee St looked around for sugar for her tea. There was none. Alester lifted his glass. She couldn't take tea without sugar, “Will you please have the waiter bring some powdered sugar?’ she asked, wishing she didn’t sound co timid. The next time . . . when |she was better dressed . . . and people didn’t look at her so Strangely... . “Sugar!” Alester repeated. “I don’t think you'll need it with this. No one ever has improved upon Slim's mixing.” Jerry wondered what he meant. Perhaps iced tea came to the table already eugared at the Rolling Stone Inn. She told herself that she must be mora care ful about making etupid breaks. She said nothing more about sugar but lifted her glass and took a drink from it. Instantly she set it down, a startled expression on her face. This was not tea! Alester was watching her. “What's the matter,” he asked. “Don't you like it?” Jerry stuttered. Her throat tin. sled and her eyes smarted. She had almost choked over the strong bev- erage and only an heroic swallow had saved her from greater dis- tress. “It’s too strong,” she managed ts say when she could take away the napkin she had hurriedly pressed Jerry surthised that he must be a frequent visitor here. And for an instant she felt that the door- man regarded her in what might have been surprise.or confusion or alarm. She could not decide which. t eee dd Mose were shown to a pleasantly Placed table on a screened to her lips. * = “I'm sorry,” Alester said. “I should have asked what you'd like.” Jerry smiled at him, “It you don't mind,” she sald hesitantly; “I'd Uke tea.” Then more boldly, “with sugar.” This wasn't at all the way she had planned to act when she got porch. Jerry noted that it had aj “her chance.” Where was her in- More luxuriant centerpiece than the | souciance, the woman-of-the-world other tables. It seemed, in a she could not define, to be a spe- cfal table, The waiter hadn't ex- actly shown them to it, but when air she meant to assume? She glanced anxiously at Alester. But apparently "he was not noticing her simpleness. His at- he led'the way to that end of the }tention was held by someone who porch Alester had indicated that|was approaching them unseen by they would sit there. Again {t seemed to Jerry that sho inspired something like consterna- tion when the waiter glanced at her. Jerry. And his face wore a very odd ex- pression,‘ (To Be Continued) room modern warm house with garage, not far garage) THE TAKE OFF > REG.U. 8. PAT. OFF, The Silencer ; ||MOM’N POP EVERY TIME 1 DO ANY VY ' TUING THAT GET A OolE "DOORS LITTLE ENJOVMENT OUT] My BEAN \S OF, YOU RAZZ ME = SPLITTING. HEANENS I CAN'T EVEN) NO" uy = Seis cai ca ale FLOPPED tT HM THE OM WHOOZIT DARLINGEST VOICE OVER] PoRKER BND BAe THE RADIO, BUT WHEN | AGAIN SO MANY Tink OF THAT AWEUL/ TIMES 1 HAVE A CHECK CAP HE WEARS | HEADACHE FROM J MAKE UP. My MIND J TRYING To KEEP 4 a FOR UP wiTH YOU - rs ~1DONT INTEND To MAKE UP MY MIND WHo I'M GOING To \oTE FOR UNTIL T KNOW WHO'S GOING To WIN- WHATS THE USE OF VOTING FoR A CANDIDATE WHO'S HOOTIT HAS & WALKC-AWANE TAKE MY WORD FOR IT. NE MEN ALN low BETTE Hee MENT \N Ter Say! Nou PicKeD ME, AND Look cane WHAT I DREW! : 6EE--T GET NER TO ALEKS: I GOTTA GO BY 7S FITTS GIRLS HOUSE =BY GETTIN: @ DOWN REAL LOW UKE TAIS SHELL NEVER SEE ME.! SAY, ALE=WHATS TAS THAT OSSIE HAS 1S -1 WANENT ON HIS MIND? DID e AEARD ANYTHING ABOUT IT= WHY, WHAT DID KE SAY To YOO