Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE *whY GO SO EMPLY ~ | HATE, PEING— MALE HELP W. wOVERNMENT PATROL INSPECT- TOR—Guards needed frequently for Cunadian and ather borders.’ DESIRABLE HOMES HM inentad at fin West Thayer. covert $1,680 yearly, Particulars free.! having three nice bed toons, screen THE. FIPS t { Write, Ozment, 34-P., St. Louls, po ne tite place, French ors be- ones» immediately, a-dining room and'T room, THEPE | WANTED—Men and women to leara oak cloner off living 00 hard \ berber trade, Great demand, big wood floors, built in. features, | wages. Few weel:s completes. Cata- large full basement, furnace heat, Zales log and special offer free, Mol gaschot water heater, gas stove in Barber College. Fargo. N Dak. kitchen, laundry tubs. This home — gt Wagon “4 was built for the owner and is be- Work till It ing oftered | becau: nae t; owner is les jer freezes up. Write Steven Bros, is made, ¢ the first payment ance is payable ‘under best possible __ Dickinson, N. D. sed SHORMAKER WANTED—At once a M > terms. Present mort encum- frist class shoe repair man. Apply nce is $5,000, able at the: Bismarck Shoe Hospital, H. Bur- rate of $48.12 per month, excluding man, FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTE: Competent m: of three adults, no washing, Must be experienced cook, older woman the interest on the balance of pur- chase price remaining from time to time unpaid, dt the rate af 6 per cent per annum until fully paid. THIS AGENCY always has the best houses that are on the market with preferred, best wages. Call Phone rices that will fit any buyer. A 1129 for interview or write Box 501,' joan connection enables this Bismarck, N. D. ' to be of real service to the Pbors home buyer. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE ‘ompetent housekeeper * home. State uge and WANTE! for farm wages, Owner is a bachelor. Jue . BB _dast, Galvin, N. D. PE FOR SALE AGENCY WANTED—Competent girl for “gen- 6 ROOM modern bungalow, 2 large | w, eral housework, Mrs. J. Coghlan, bed rooms with closets, hardwood| Webb Block a" ~—* 717 Ninth street. Phone Gvy-s, floor, fine porch, full \ basement, emeteet 2008 aatise city petlie. NTE! . {| cement floor, hot and cold water in . : PGi for Reneral house-) jivement, Mueller furnace, south| ROOMS FOR RENT ! front, well located, a fine home, for] FOR RENT—Two - large furnished ed wave bands or Phone 376-W. oprived of their heads. Sent. 10, 8 not ol idemy of § coffe (P)-—Life without | und ch y possible, but as The nees was inform. | the and down stairs, full basement, near scohol, quite new, for $4,500, on good terms. Ave. B. West. FOR RENT—Four rooms over Knowles WANTED—Middle aged lady with Sane girl 12 yrs, old desires position as the A Broadcasting Stations and housekeeper for bachelor or widow-| 4 Tohxi modern house, at leas Jewelry, store. Apply to F. A. cd, there are insect Y | ; | ee to Manu Cond: ed, there are insects that live longer er, either country or city, refer)” ved rooms, fine porch, hardwood| Knowles, facturers we | without (heir heads than with the ences furnis e . rite care Tri i floors, full’ basement, east front,|FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurni: Canvass on Question In describing the investigation: 2. une No.7 fine lot, best location, near schools,| ed room. Close in. Call 832W. don for many years by the} cut in half, the BHOOKKEEPER—Young man, mar-| desirable home for reasonable price —. bouet, a mis-! nge cost per pound being’ about one ried, five years exjerience as book-| on terms. PERSONAL New York, Sept. 10.—()—Report- ar, Professor! dollar, ‘eeper and accountant. wishes per-! GENERAL STORE in Burleigh county ed “chaos” in the air resulting from ier said they were in continua- — WANTED — Maternity ee in vaanent bookkeeping position, Care| for trade for Burleigh county acre) vi ome. "5 the jumping of wave lengths by aj tion of those described by Edmond} HISTORIC 4 of Tribune No. 13. : Unineumbered real estate. See ee ote cce tan tie | few ‘broadcasting etolians has hoan| Perrier, before the Academy, in 1811,| Teeter rie yt THREE fine building lots on Ninth! nish references. 504 Ninth St.| pronounced a “fallacy” by a score of| in which certain caterpi rviv= | T when the imperial banners of street with east front. Mrs, John G. Dixon. Phone 477-W.| broadcasting stations and representa-| ed the loss of their heads and be-| rival nations flew in succession abov ue FoR RE GEO. M. REGISTER. PALMIST AND Phrenologist Madam tive manufacturers. came chrysalises and then headless! the lonely stockade of Fort — St j ment. Ground. floor. Lattemorelié Durand, “here "sie lo Not Affected butterflies, | Joseph have been commemorated in trance. Electric stove. Partly fur- OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT Fourth street. Reading Hours 2 to Representatives of upwards of 100) Father Cambouet found that over|the name of the Four Flags hotel nished. Call 672J. Near 118 First) FOR RENT—Dental rooms] 6 and 7 to 10. Help operators and munufacturers, just} cighty hendless butterflies, belong-| just opened here. The fort, which canvassed, not only disclaimed the} iny to two different families, not on-| stood on the pr nt site of office ind lost ar- Ke ‘ formerly occupied by Dr. w, | ticles See her today. condition but disclosed that their|j, survived the loss of the: heads | dated back to the ied at the right price. selling, pi jon for 8 desire to leave city. day and 960LJ eveniny < FOR RENT—Furnished light house- their wave length, the group reported, most FOR SALI and front in teams and of them were stations full. 16 feet long, & re Write Tribune No, 15, hose broadcasting radius did not in- : E St. 4 Write yur 16 whos rd us keeping apartment. 422 Fifth St. ft, in diameter, 44 flues. In ex-| FOR SALE—Prospering grocery @bere| terfere with other stations. + ————————— | cellent condition, used only a short! “and meut market, Splendid lecetion ions rate ‘WANTED TO RENT time. Will make an ideal lignite} jn town of 10,000 population. Write| Meanwhile, radio station operators burner for heating or power. Write H. H. Eger, Park River, N. D. FOR SALE—Some new cord casings and tubes at % regular prices and the following sizes. 34 x in the middle west have taken matters into their own hands and attempted a co-operative scheme of regulation |: for their own protection. i Seven stations at Minneapolis, st} Tribune No. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK—Wishes work in hotel or restaurant. WANTED TO RENT—Responsible party desires furnished house, flat or apartment. Must have two bed- rooms. Will consider short sub- ir period. | Ludwig, 730 a.m, and! straight size, 34 x 6, straight size.) 2026 Bryant Ave. No. Minneapolis,| Paul and Northfield, Minn, agreed tA J FR SAR 'ANTED TO RENT—Small aboslute-| FOR SALE—Steel top Quick it WANT places to wor! : «Sirated” the iv. modern apartment. Close. in| kitchen range with water front,| for board. Bismarck College, tele-] WAMD, a¢ Minneapolis “pirated” the Furnished or unfurnished. Two| good as new. Inquire before 7:30] phone 183. purpose of broadcasting an addr adults in familys Write Tribune’ Pp. m. at 516 Ninth St. bike rr | Or ir, Hoover, who did not know of a . WANTED—To hear from someone] _ BOARDERS WANTED | the violation at the time. WAMD, | who has Holstein Milk Cows for] WANTED—Steady boarders at 6i7| however, upon complaint of KPRC ai gn are sale, Write care Tribune No. 8. Seventh stréet. Phone 981-R. and audiences of both returned to HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—5 room bungalow. rage. Small payment di monthly payments sonable price. Phot FOR RENT—A modern 5 room bun- galow with inside gornee. Phone IBOUILLET EW! for sale in carload lots. Levinson) | _& Wise. Lewistown, Monta: a very tea-| FOR SALE—A Winchester repeati 1, sbotann in good condition. Call its original band. 4 Some stations have changed their wave lengths without hurting their neighbors because of differences ‘power, and other@ have increased their power without using it. The purpose in the latter action, one sta- tion explained, was for “protection, in the event a lower powered s' tion attempted to trespass. Radio fans through the Broadcast aoc, WANTED TO BUY _ WILL PAY CASH for 6 or 7 room house in good location, Write Tribune No. 16. R RENT—A new garage, Cre) _|_ floor, 602 Eighth St, Call 615-M.| Telephone wires now span the new FOR SALE—9x12 Anglo Persian rug.| Sinai desert across which Moses and Phone 333 or 798, Aaron led the children of Israel. 5 Chief Justice Charles W. Parker (right) of the New Jersey supreme court will call the grand jury in the Hall-Mills murder investigation may preside if a trial follows. With County Judge Frank Cleary (left) he is shown in court denying bail to Henry de la Bruyere Car- pender and “Crazy Willie” saiaae count and brother of Mrs. Frances a _MGz-J._121 Ave FOR RENT- Strictly house. 411 Fir: ~ MOWM’N POP KENNETH FRVE= THATS THE Hast word A THERE'S NOTHING TD EAT HERE— T-MAY AS WELL WAY, THIS ISAT A¢UCKOO eg €Loc! We VES, ITIS == IT JUST STRUCK FIFTEEN:! vt \d a full sized bed, al: -| ment, garage in basement, first] j,, : aera + te : mode,_113 Mandan Ave, Tel, 637-J,| story’ stuccoed, near school, for| FOR RENT -A pleasant room in a 1 parcedsfubeeaVtclete, | oe ii ae iam nde Mandan Ave Te $5,000, on terms. modern home. Close in, South in bin wep *|German Beer Pri LOTS FOR SAL! 8 ROOM modern house on Sixth| jindows. | Price reasonable, Call eee realises | = enaeaa GR BALES Lek 371 in| street, 4 bed rooms, east front, hot eee aes ‘flies Live | y i FGeod residential section. Will ace] water’ heat, hardwood floors down| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep: Butterflies Live | Cut Its Popularity rifiee for quick sale, 814 Second] mtalrs, der trade - for satistectory| ety eer WAVE JUMPING Lo Mi lin, Sept. 10.- >. - urle| count acre property. zh street. | Sept 10. 6 Gi pircet_ Phone 1196. 6 ROOM modern house. in. River-| FOR RENT—A~ large comfortable . nger Minus Heads ,,"(".,,,. 5, 10, fer POSITION WANTED view, 3 bed rooms, oak floors up| room in an all modern home. 14 —. 108 J Sree nin He co suitable for any kind of an office. Uusineas-oeae lnat vane nad Whaseaanne: riod of La Salle, |*! Inquire City National Bank, Bis-|___ _BUSINESS CHANCES | i one Cases, as much as 100 pqt|——— cua Seer hace { Flanagen. Prop. __} marek, FOR aan gti Station ond cent. Hall-Mills Jud FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Also, garage, doing a nice Not more than ten per cent of the |.) sleeping room. Call 434 during the cated in Bismarck. Stoc broadcasting atlane’ had changed ” : udges "The Only Solution By Taylor | 3 ae ” s rs > s 192 A Difference in Time |“ 4 ' , i ‘ | “-OIDNT FPEALIZES! WG ONLY 4 ELEVEN OCLOCK' ( | SUBNITURE FOR $4,760, on terms. rooms on ground .floor in modern FOR SALE—buffet, dining | tabie,| © ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms.| home, Véey nditable for’ light chatrs, mahogany ‘dresser, library| $55) each and balance likey iat housekeeping, Bath adjoining. table, walnut bed with box springs,' - ROOM new nent ate od on ei Also garage for rent, Mrs. Ada ! rug, mattress, sagless spring,|” palow, east front, near school, 50] <Robret, 620'Bixth Stee) aufold, two-tone mahogany desks} foot lot, in fine location, for $3,600,| PLEASANT cily Hehted, newly decor-| oil rai sewing cabinet, smoking} o) term's. t “— "| ated single or connected light] } stand, ice box, Victrola almost new! 4 Room modern house, 75 foot lot,| housekeeping rooms. College build- ¢ i a fenced, electric stove, for $2,650. _ing. Telephone 183. _ H ; FOR SALE—Electric and coal rang $650 cash and balance like rent. |FOR-RENT—A large furnished room| 20 YENPS > AG-O~ AND TO-DIY ice box, kitchen cabinet, stationery 5 ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms,| suitable for two in. modern home. = cabinet, law library, porch swing-{ hardwood floors, full basement, gu-| Women preferred. 208 wv Broad- bed, Phonograph ‘records, letter! rage, trees and lawn, a nice home| way. Tel. 1161 sera sfibiee Sea aacENae MRIS files, typewriter, coating ith for $4,200, on terms. = 2 FOR iT—A f§ leeping 3 a > > - ~ a et ue PUainbene aerate dite til] foom on first floor in | modern Listeners association recently ealled a| Lut live ably longer than oth-| who sailed . Lawrence i FOR SALE—A three-quarter “sized, ing, up and down stairs, full base-| pPhees s7aW. econd” street, strike” against stations which jump jer 1 their families which M 1 century, later the { jagged Finally the Sta new Ameri ubove the in the town in The English langu: more than 150,000,000 / p is spoken by ople. Great Britai are mining 4 per in th depositors, y on deposit and nount of bond furnished by Bank 6 iption of Deposit,. wnt. r Dep 1 Bond rm ry day of Sept BERT GLANVILLE h visions of Laws of ctlon f Chapter 199, requiring all treasur Amount of 1 description Dep. Y . ‘Treasurer or bic funds of Dist. Bur forth Dakota do. xole report ix knowledge, as pt this rmation and belief, in ith day of September, 0. W. BROSTROM. THE PAPERS SAY _ jn ude 4Jand to the shove ‘PAGE ELEVEN ITATION \ iN FOR ae yaNCe * ‘s iT ACCOURT Li Re State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, In County re before, Bion. 1. C. Davies, jude. 5 In the matter of the estate of Carfle ‘aylor, also known as Caroline Donnelly Taylor, deceased, J, L. Bell, Administrator, Petitioner, John Sarah Preavey Susie Day, fe Gardner, Flore ence Cochran, Emma Salzer, Edith Harms, Will McCrory, Sarah, But- ler, Anna Butler, Eliza Terhune, Frank Chesrown, Will Chesrown, Joseph Cherrown, Guy Ghesrown, nd all other persons, interested sald estate, enpondents, The State of North Dakota to tha Above Named Respondents: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear batore the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in said State, at th: ftice of the County Judge of sald ¢ ‘ourt House in the City of , in-said county and state, d day of September,-&. D. pour of 10 o'clock In the ity. id administrator on » covering the 4th day of De- nd the 1th day tate, of this citas " y of September, ure. 1. C. DAVIES, uae of the County Court, ) Rtate o oe it Bure ss. ai Gi Fir onal Bank, © Corporation, Plaintire, pinistrater of the aBay, deceased and \ 1 LaBay, LaBay, Vint LaBay, and for te * D. King, an tate of N. 8. t of Section ship One H North . West of heast qua’ thirty-two va TI nty and Bta i preceea to the right, title <nd interest of the above namea getendants in ribed to satisiy said J amounting to T Hundred Thre rest on the of July, 1936, per annum, the highest the ra ja Publte bidder for cash aBIN Piaintitt's 4 d Hismare! of Section t of Chapter 199, vi Laws 0 a, requiring all treasure publish in the depositors, of money on deposit and unt of bend furnished by, depository. the names Depository,.. Baldwin Bank, Amount of Deposit Description of Deposit . Account, wi Bond Gly by Rov 8 ard, Yes. sitory bonds have been secured t equal to the amount dee en, © heen made in favor of political subdivision, The form of bond has 3 + . Yes, with ‘County, Treasurer or Cuse ic funds of Crottd Y, Baldwin, nly swear t Ort ‘orrect to the best of my knowledxe, informas tlon lief, ax of this 7th day Hi. W. LITTLE, By Knick AN QSCILLATING AUTO ante. Rekon NTH A ATTACHMENT HELD IA ROCKING THE saan TO SLEER