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Ie TREE SKE TT ISATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928 j Tee i __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ = ————_—_ ey) Living Buddha oe om. Tribune Classified Advertisements =—=PHONE 82=— WANTED TO RENT T—Dec; small house or several unfurnished rooms, by couple. References fur- nished. Write Box 312, Hazelton, |. Dak. WANTED TO RENT—Outside ger- Sydney Rigler, Mabel Rigler, Bertha | son, $15,000; G. 5. Manning, H. L. | Devils Lake and William Gass, Larl- M. Thal, and Charles Pigler, Bis-| Roquette, h. A. Mackoff, Dickinson. ' more. j marck, The Elder Horse Sale Company,| The Northwest Finance Company, “ Empire Fuel Co., Inc., Jamestown, | Jamestown, $25,000; B. W. Elder,| Fargo, $25,000; E. O. Stoudt, Jr. 25,000; G. W. Griffin, Sarah Grif- estown, N. Z. El . H. El-| J. D. Farnham, J. Roberts Haggart, fin, J. L. Smith, Jamestown. der, Chicago. Fargo, and J. G. MacGregor, Bis- Haig & Nimmo, Inc., Langdon,| Commercial Inc., Bis-| marck. der, Service, |. age near 1004 Ave. C, not. parti- $10,000; A. V. Haig, W. K. Nimmo,| marck, $10,000; S. A. Floren, N. M.| Cooper Farms, Courtenay, _$25,- 1 py glee Devils Lake, and M. C. Redmond,| Floren, L. aline, Bismarck. 000; James H. Cocper, Care Heating acting a 7 is FOR SALE—One long counter, one) gular iL within owo or hres blocks ngdon. Northwest Tractor’ "Gov Fargo,| Cooper, Courtenay, and Minnie Be SURG; Hie GERAGd. pond wages: Classified Advertising Rates Peat cane, ant one Ae Wei? bakery an The Fashion Store, Inc., Dickin-| $25,000; A. C. Sorenson, Bert Wick, | Cooper, Fargo. Free catalog. Moler Barber Col- Effective Jan. 3, 1928 oven. Write to box 201, Shields, lege, Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. 1 insertion, 25 words .75 || _N. D. PI 2 insertions, 25 word cally new, in good condition, Call WANTED—Man for farm work. Al- ‘OR SALE—A large sized sheep- skin lined driving coat, good as [our OUR WAY By Williams | so for sale, good early Ohio pota- a at G1 Second streets toes at 50c a bushel. Call Herman ise eri vo very cheap. Call SNe in ii a Bd Ode, 1191, x BW ee eee eae ennelly Fusniture Co.. Mandan, Paws 5 1 week, 25 words or WANTED—Second hand typewriter.| ND ___ petarETS RIGHT THe / THESE GOES | \ /1 TS TH BULL WHOS \ _ FEMALE HELP WANTED _ under ......se.sose5 1.5 Must be cheap for cash. Elite) FOR RENT—An Upright piano. : TT BULL LEADON ANILO., Cuz A BIG WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAVEL-|| Ads over 25 words, Sc addi- |) Decorator Co., 323 Fourth street.| Phone 680-W. be fo NAS = OU TOMMY NICHOLS] 1S CHASIN HIM TO “ ING POSITION—Open Dec. 1st, tional per word FOR SALE—White Plymouth Rock i : WANT Yu 7 Bour Someniin’ not married, entirely unincum-|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Cockerels, $2.00 each. Mrs. Wal- HOUSES AND FLATS \ : i} A Tt’ STATE. SAFETY | SEE Him A bered, with high school education, RATES ter Sellers, Bismarck, N. D. FOR RENT—Six room modern e ; ‘To SEE TH INSPECTOR, OFF | Y'KNOW A BANDAGE 16 bral Fransporishbel_ Give seecea ROOMS FOR RENT house, close in, for $30 per month.| The Panchen Lama, known to Bud- NEW SAFETY A SAFETY INSPECTOR: A ucation, experience. F. E, COMP- 90 Cents Per Inch FOR RENT=Large chesrful room| “210, "°om modern shartinent on) Ghists all over ths world athe "liye OENICE WE ON A WILD GOOSE] (oie A RABBIT <PTON'CO,, 1002 'N. Dearborn, Chi-|] All classified ads are eash in || on ground floor, always warm.| Register“ “treet Geo M-) ing Buddha,’ and spiritagl ee une Suet por ' CHASE. 4 A HOUND — SOMETHIN cago. advance. Copy should be re- Suitable for 2. girls or married) (OR RENT-COne-story fi dertaken a peace mission into the IN ON A HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—Mnid-|| ceived by 9 o'clock to insure couple that work. Light house- be ards helt ah FR aca jai effort to 0 BELLER ABOoT. BuT | ii i ivi cottage, Fully modern. Close n.| heart of Mongolia in an a , dle-aged woman preferred. Four|| insertion same day. keeping privileges. Call 423 Tenth) fmmediate possession. — Price | end recent hostilities between Mon- MACHINE. IN TENS CASE TA, enilirea 1 ails in ae THE ® Set one in Famnisnea s. Phone 421, golians and Corre a is ay GUNNY 1S FOLLERIN even miles from town. ress: '—One large ‘urnishes < ynanm made | Most recent picture of! ie man Box 212, Sentinel Butte, N. D. BISMARCK TRIBUNE front sleeping room suitable for|* house, cate toms CUR i sometimes called “The Buddhist “Tr HOUND pert: Bosaay pines | PHONE 82 Close ine Call at 130 Ave. A ox] _ rocery store, me >= Wey WANTED—Dental office assistant, _Dhone 983-W. ‘|. ea T ; German spesking, Catholic pre- MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished all ‘St Private sau" || Incorporations l ; Pi erthichvighsbae- ses ferred, must like children and dis- modern front room, exceptionally FOR SALE—Registered Duroc Jer- position to make friends, state; “ <.y boars. These are the lar, warm, four blocks from postoffice.| In the Matter of the Estate of Theo- Ellendale Lumber Co., Ellendale, i eC, pee ler ry ‘ge 5 a Th 1, Dec ed. ” Ae, DET ee e Ad No. Sh eeace| type. Also some fine gilts. Have! Niet isc tao les Sides Sod pt person, Deceased. un-| $25,000: Herbert Eshelman, S| FOR RENT Well forsimed om for sale of serviceable age. Strutz| and kitchenette for light house- 4 and Nagel, Bismarck, N. D.. Box| keeping. Call at 411 Fifth street. | J) unqy or cnerctut eters to 21, Phone 273, leigh County, North Dakota, made on 16th of November, 1928, kane, Wash., Fred J. Sayler, christ- iana Sayler, Wishek. Southey Gain Co., Garrison, $15,- 000; Joseph A. Reuter, Alexander Southey, Ray A. Miners, Nick Reu- d Ida L. Thorson, adminis- tho: a few good polled shorthorn. bulls x of the estate of Theodore N. of the Tribune, ate WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework. Mrs. Gordon Cox, 612 W. Thayer. a: NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— :ranting lic e fy ead hy A SSE HMO SESS eS APARTMENTS Grint hereinafter” atserined_ “the | tet» Gatrison and John E. Reuter, eee styles and sizes. We have one to| FOR RENT—Furnished housckeep-| Undersigned will receive bids for the | Los Agneles, Cal. The Winchester Store, Oakes, $25,000; W. H. Drisko, Aberdeen, S. Dak., B. W. Slocum, A. P. Slocum, ke Co} ‘Grand Forks Marble & Granite Works, Inc., Grand Forks, $25,000; WANTED—Man with teaching or i sales experience to sell Compton’s| representative. Patterson Hotel Pictured Encyclopedia to schools| Bismarck, N.D. and school boards. Unlimited! OR SALE—Choice Canary singers, field, nothing else like it. Ad-| imported German Rollers, Chop- vance and commission basis, Man} pers and Harz Mountains, Cages, fit your business. W. E. Stitzel,| ing apartment, suitable for manj hichase of the real estate herein- p a ani after described, or art ; and wife or two ladies. No chil-! which. bids villcge received ee the _dren, Call at 422 Fifth street. | office ot Scott Cameron in the Clty ~ 7] of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North FOR RENT—Four room unfur-}pakota. on or after the sth day, of nished apartment with private! December, 1928, which bids and offers bath. Call at 808 Seventh strect| must be in writing and shall specify “| ‘i cati the jount offered Earl A. Nelson, Bertram Nelson, z 4 ) with college edueation preferred.| feeds, treats, ete, Phone 115-J,|__after 6 p.m. |and Whether the samocshail’be ‘aan | Ione E, Nelson, Evelyn D. Foreside, ZA d ih y Must have automobile. State age,| Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box! FOR RENT—Three room corner} on credit (if on credit, one-third Reginald E. Fullerton and John A. Z y Getler experience and education. C. S.| No. 728 apartment. Furnished, Possession | Must, De cash and the balance paid aN Alphson, Grand Forks. The Community Hospital of Rich- ardton, Richardton, $5,000; Frank Lindemann, John K. Klein, F. J. Borth, Fred Born, and John A. JONES, 1000 N. Dearborn, cago. PUNCHBOARD SALESMAN $ Weekly. 90 Complete assortmen' Chi- tap ay LE—Black dirt and fertiliz- er for lawns. For the past three years have hauled ashes and gar- bage from basements, rate rea- y the rate of interest ed on deferred payment. he premises above referred to and roby offered | for sale are de- thin five years); and which 8 at once. The Laurain Apts. Phore lids atiall epenity th wate SriEterete ot FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Also for sale: Library table and Slot machines, all kinds. Most/ sonable. Phone 637-LJ. T. M.| dresser. Call at 930 Fourth street, | i) lot mection seventeen (See, | Sehmidt, Richardton, gigantic line ever featured. Re-} Burch. et 17) in township one hundred and Commercial Investment Co., Inc., . peat commissions. Big 4 color! ;R SALE—Pool hall. Good loca-|__ GARAG"3 FOR RENT | Ix (48) went oe te TANK ev | Grand Forks, $50,000; ". P. Schmal AAS : catalog FREE. LION MNFG.!" tion, A real bargain if taken at| FOR RENT—Good cement floor Burleigh County, North Dakota, | len, Fargo, A. N. Cooper, M. A. Val- SA hula 308 W. Erie, Chicago. once. For further information| garage, also for sale: A splendid] ,,Pated this’ 16th day of November, | lely, Grand Gorks. = . MAN WANTED—Chance of a life- heating stove. Call at 317 North ORNL Bismarck Hide and Fur Company, Per mained write Stanton Pool Hall, Stanton, - Beer time, We start you in houschold| N, D, Twelfth street. W. A. McVey. |11iz-24 "PA 4anHeRSON,. | Bismarck, $10,000; Adolph J. Rigler, TAG FLY IN THE SALVE. Oe r Mroducts ~ business furnishing] Ei popes : . everything. Steatly income $10.00 to $25.00" daily, * Easy _ work. pT i i SALESMANAGER, MeNESS CO., 4 ist Floor, Freeport, Tl, nee . Har a Kiss 4 QWEN distribute patented product; ‘ 2 no selling; consigned to stores| E Pop Checks Up. throughout state. Splendid oppor- tunity for right men, Apply] MANUFACTURER, Box = 1173, _Mlprin Ba WANTED—Man who knows farm MRS. PIFFLE JUST THIS WHY TE _ALWAYS | MINUTE LEFT AND You | THOUGHT “THEY GOT WHAT'S. THE IDEA OF MAKING A GUESSING CONTEST |] STANING AT HER MOTHERS.) ALONG FINE. SHE'LL “MRS PIFFLE YAS LEFT HER HUSBAND AND 1S CAN'T IMAGINE 5 SOMETHING i i WHEN A GIRL LOVES’ [AWFUL HAS HAPPENED -_/ out oF IT 2 AND 1 DON'T BLAME HUNT AROUND A LOT Mo a A WECONNON AUTHORS/ we toa THO a ar 7 es ee tee ied & COMPANY, Dept. B77, Winona, A MILLION YEARS $ . ME $ SNARE A BETTER MAN Minn. Tan JOE ; WANTED-—Salesman for North Da- kota territory. Permanent posi- tion. Write care of Tribune, Ad. No, 23 or phone 994-J. oP eI rt ba and nothing camping AGEN’ MYRTLE, aes ane Js Fate Introduces her to a ra S00 WEEKLY—Appointing agents wealthy eligible person of ‘Mother Hubbard Foods. No can- ALESDBW OA) shen vassing, delivering or investment. create Bie MOTHER HUBBARD PROD- UCTS, 550 Congress, Chicago. WANTED—Agents to buy old, wild or blemished horses for slaughter. We also buy registered draft st lions. The Elder Horse Sale Co., Jamestown, N. D. WORK WANTED __ WANTED—To do alterations and repairing on ladies winter coats and dresses. Also relining. 107 Fifth street, Krall Tailor Shop, Mrs. J. W it beauty and showers attentions upon her. interested fm her fresh 1 Nid the party BAUDY, Alester, taun OH, L DONT KNOW! MESTERDAY WAS “THEIR WEDDING ANNIVERSARY AND JOE DIDN'T EVEN GIVE HER A KISS. WHEN SHE MENTIONED AT, WE HOD COMPLETELY FORGOTTEN THE 4 APRIL FIRST - DHUTE OF COURSE’ HOW. DID THAT SLIP MY MEMORY 7 ice work by exper- ienced Have completed manager. He in kind but says courses in bookkeeping, typewrit- ing and shorthand. Can furnish reference, Phone 543-M. WORK WANTED—Experienced practical nurse desires position. Can . furnish references. Write ‘Tribune Ad No. 25. GET YOUR ashes and garbage hauled by the week. Phone 637-LJ or call at 113 Mandan street. T. M. Burch, FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE-—-Improved farm 230 acres, 17 miles south- west of Fargo, What nave you? Otto Nothnagel, Route 2, Daven- port, N. D. ' FARM LANDS REAL BARGAIN—161 acres rich »virgin soil, nearly all tillable, nine miles east of Bismarck, only $1,500, One-half cash, balance terms, See O’Neil Land Co., Mc- Kenzie, N. Dak. Travel to your heart’s content for little cash. We'll sell you a GUARANTEED car for a frac- tion of its first cost. Sales Co. Phone 490 just dixcharge her, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XVII ERRY could not blame Mr. Bar- low. She had expected to her job, to have even @ worse lamity befall her, but she hoped against disaster. When effect of the first shock had spent Itself she told herself that there was no other alternat! for lose ca had the the manager to follow. She had worked “Jerry,” in Fane’s long enough to know that the stories of such experiences as hers often leaked out—even from the highest office. But to be out of a job and pe: less! rent due on Saturday... It was a dreary prospect. But ought—she sald to Myrtle—to be glad she wasn’t bebind the bars. And, besides, she had some decent clothes to wear while she searched for a new place. see SONY ELL, try and not look you'd never be able to lollipops again,” her. “No one would give a job long mug like yours, this week.” “You're a brick, Myrtle,” Jerry assured her. “I'll go out the thing Monday morning to look work, But what will I say. was reason I left Fane's?” “You'd better tell all inte parties that you got the gate,” Myrtle said serlously. “And refer them to Fane's for the reason. Barlow won't give you a black It's in your favor that you laid your cards face up without being caught. But I'll bet that special dick @ chance to park his ‘dogs’ on carpet.” The last words came in a mum ble. Myrtle was bent over, apply- ing polish to her pumps. Jerry no- ticed @ run in der stocking. went over to the dresser and out a pair from her drawer.’ They were the best she owned. “Going to a dance with Georg® aren't you?” she asked. : Myrtle wagged her head. “You'd better wear these stock- Less than a week's pay in her pocketbook — and her room Myrtle advised And don’t worry about the rent. I'll pay it troduce to Jerry. But she knew how Jerry felt tonight—that she hadn’t the least desire to go out. eee IRRY was thinking of Alester while she waited patiently for the small flatiron to heat on the gas plate. He certainly had been. frosty because she had refused to “do” another roadhouse with him last night. Suppose he remained. angry? Jerry grimaced. After she had lost her job trying to impress him. And Dan was through with her, too, be- cause she hadn't tried tp play up to him. It looked as if she had been completely annihilated. The telephone rang while she was pressing the dress she would wear the next morning. The door was partly open to provide air cir- culation. It was a warm night. She could hear the landlady take down the receiver and utter ® curt, “hello.” xd | “Miss Ray,” she could bear the landlady announce upstairs. Jerry replaced the iron on the gas plate and turned the flame low. Her first thought. strangely was that Dan was calling. No, she was sure he wouldn't... but it might be Ales- ter. She burried down the stairs, her haste induced by nervousness rather than a desire to taik to Ales- ter. She felt she was in no mood to be pleasant ‘to him if he indicated 8 desire to prolong bfs il! humor of the night before. “Hello,” she said stiffly, and then barely suppressed an exclamation of pleasure when she recognized the voice at the other end. It was Dan. i “I'm just around the corner, in a nni- she like eat toa first for the Mr. eye. gets the She Bot ings then.” Jerry said and tossed |cigar store.” he told her. “My car the silken hose to her. The tatter squealed with delight. “You ought to come with us,” said a few minutes later. “Hor George won’t mind,” she add pulling @ wide hat down on the of her forehead, “Thanks,” got to press a dress and wash hair.” Myrtle went without her, Some times she resented her roomniate's aloofness with George and the Jerry returned; “I've is already parked in front/of your place. I'd think | was the luckiest she | man in New York if I found you in . | It when I get back there.” “I'l be down tn 10 minutes,” she said breathlessly. She was true to ber word, but in those 10 minutes sne- had found time to remind herself that Dan Harvey was @ menace to her as- Dirations. . was no denying it. Every time she sew him she thought she rit my boy friends she had begged him to In | fell a ttle deeper in kve with NR AO NR RT ACN A |" he said suddenly, “1 want you to marry me.” him... not enough yet to cause her ta.throw up all plans for the future she urgently desired but enough to rob that hoped-for future of much of its glamor. Was she, at last, on the brink of the chasm that had swallowed Doris and the rest of her friends? No, no, she must remember, no matter bow much she might love Dan Har- vey, that love did not last. What was that immortal wisecrack about the diamond bracelet? Well, that was true. It did last forever! But a kiss... eee DAN wanted to know why she had not waited for him in tl garden, This was her opportunity, Jerry saw, to let him know that Alester came first in her thoughts. Yet surely Dan must suspect that Alester hadn’t as yet asked ber to marry him—he wouldn't be here if he hadn’t guessed that such was the case... perhaps Alester had told him, Jerry reflected uncom- fortably. Dan might know more about Ales- ter's intentions toward her than she knew. The thought robbed her of all power to speak of Alester’s priority rights to her affections, “You were gone a long time,” she said truthfully. “I was cold in my wet dress. Alester came along. He took me there so he thought he ought to bring me home,” she added. “1 couldn't find your wrap.” Dan explained. “1 hopé you didn't get chilled driving home.” Jerry wondered why he bent such ® queer look upon her. It never oc- curred to her-that Dan was seek- {ng Jnformation. He wanted to know ‘how and when she reiurned. home. Knowing Alester as he did he half suspected he would try to make a tour of the roadhouses if Jerry: insisted upon leaving the Rolling Stone Inn. He thought she had insisted last night. It had been a terrible shock to Dan to see Jerry there. Her pres- ence revealed to him that Alester’s interest in her was deeper than he had at first assumed it fo be. His hope Alester would forget her when she teft Long Island was shattered then. He, himself, had gone to Leon- tine’s place because bd knew Ales ter would be present and because he had promised Carstairs, senior, to keep an eye on his pleasure loving son. “Alester got my coat; it was up- stairs in Leontine's room,” Jerry answered his remark. “But I was a little cold coming home just the same.” eee H lela relief Dan felt upon hearing her words was not unmixed with a new apprehension. What was she doing in Leontine’s room? Leontine did not permit casual visitors up there. “Good Lord,” he thought. “This kid needs someone to look after her.” “Jerry,” he said suddenly. “I've got something to say to you. I wish I didn’t have to say it like this, in a car, but it means just as much to me here as any place else. Jerry, I want you to marry me. | want you to... more than I ever thought It could be possible to want anything Ike that.” Could this be the same man who had held her in bis arms last night and: kissed her so fervidly—this man who did not even look at her when he ed her the most im- portant question that can ever be put to a girl? Nothing but the tenseness of’ his voice was in keep- ing with the significance of that tender scene; {it alone betrayed emotion. “Oh, why did 1 come out with him?” Jerry asked herseit. He had already told her he loved her. She might have known that he would want to widen the scope of those words. Dan was that kind of man, Why had she thought she could ignore what happened last night? Now she must put an end to their—friendship. And that she was reluctant to do... she didn't want Wan Harvey to leave her, never to come back. But if she said yes! How could she know... Doris sald Harry had promised her a nice little home. Dan hadn't promised anything. And she felt she didn't love him so much sie couldn't live without bim. He ought to ask her if she... The lights ahead were turning red. The car came to a dead stop. (To Be Continued) THE DATE THEY WERE MARRIED — IMAGINE § SUCH A MANS Fy ‘utr FRECKLES WILL WANT TD KAOW WHY YOUNE BEEN WWANTIN' TO KNOW HOW FAR IT IS MO ARABIA~ BOY! HEL GE SURPRISED WHEN T TELL WIA!