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‘ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927 Tribune Classified Advertisements =PHONE 83=-— y ’ __MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Anbitious, Person to introduce and supply the demand for Rawleigh House- ts in E, Morton hold County. Make sales of $150 to $600 a month or more. Rawieigh Method& get business everywhere Bid selli required. fe supply Products, Aavertlah vice Methods—everythi need. T. Rawleigh Co., Minheapolis, Minn, Barber trade. Easy work, to learn, good wages. Free cata- : log, Moler Barber College, Fargo, Dept. ND822, A HIGH SCHOOL graduate desires a position as erage ot Ref- f 6 548-R. WANTED— general house-| work. Family of three. Call at __919 Fifth street. Phone -1071._ ‘WANTED—Maid for general house work, family of three. Fourth street. ROOMS FOR RENT __ FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a new mi home, very con- venient, call at 907 Tenth street, rons the new St. Alexius urses Home, phone 921. Warm ground floor bedroom next to bath.” Private entrance. $12 for one gentleman, $14 for two. 601 street and Ave. B. Phone 1198. FOR RENT —Nicely _ furnished’ room in strictly’ modern home, suitable for one or two. Finest location. Phone 837-R or call at 413 West Thayer. FOR RENT—One single furnished room suitable for light housekeep- ing, «ity heated. Bismarck Busi- hess College. Phone _188. FOR RENT—Large furnished front rcom on first floor, suitable f two in strictly modern home. Call at 816 Main Ave. or phone 919-R, FOR RE!MT—Large furnished room in modern house, suitable for two men. hone 782 or call at 607 __Sixth street. FOR RENT—Room in* modern home, close in. Ladies preferred. Call at, vi Seventh street or ‘arm room in mod- ern home. meat eae 201 First home, also garage. Phone 459-W. 5 Room in privat home. Phone 1132-LW. FURNITURE FOR SALE FURNITURE FO itch- en cabinet, combination’. writing desk and bookcase, library table, rocking chair and one oil . stove. Priced. for quick’ sale.*’* Call at fannefin. or under U week, 25 werds ot seccccccevecces 135 Ads over 25 - tional per word CLASSIF! DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash ia advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 1) o'clock to insure ingertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Rebuilt Automobiles AU: Car Is No Better Than 102) The See Made It, SOME people take an auto me- chanic along when they go out to buy a car. But the folks who have bought used cars here know that our rigid inspection and reconditioning policy, ed by our ition for 1. ing, is all they need assure their sat in the purchase of a used car. “Rebuilt Cars With a Ecrutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. WORK WANTED WANTED—Maternity cases in private home with good care giv-| en. Mrs. John G. Dixon, . 504 Ninth street. Phone 477-W. __-AOUSES AND FLATS __ FOR RENT—A brand new five room strictly modern house with firep! screen porch and heat- ed ige. enamel wee reasonable, imm Call_536-W. er FOR RENT—Seven room house with bath. Stoves furnished. Close in. Phone 905 after 5:00 m. R RE? modern home furnished at 813 Thayer. Inquire. W. 8. Casselma: FOR RENT—! Just finished. SALESMEN WANTED—Salesmen and solicitors for city, country and towns. A good money proposition. Sales experience peaticces but not necessary. Mr. Peterson, reas $11 at The Patterson, after p.m, PERSONAL five room house. Phone 288-R. . E FOR SALE—One mahogany dining library table, 1 eigen maple bed, dressing table, bench, ‘kitchen table, 1 iron bed. Phone 11381-W, 881 Sixth St, -—Househo! iture consisting of single bed with mat- tress, dining room table, square’ table, small cabinet, baby buggy, 2-18 ft. ladders. one 97! FOR SALE—Packard Baby ‘Grand piano, B-flat cornet, violin, 100 Haviiand China. C. F. room table, chairs, buffet, kitchen cabinet and sanitary couch, Phone 639. HOME LAUNDRY THE BEST Address for finished washes at competi rates’ is Sg ‘ pees eee ry. Men’s shirts a 5] ’ Repairs if desired. Call 1017 — 203 Ave A Wes! L. Trygg Geo. Whitted’s had the misfor- tanh ot beable, . pinion in their car Sun mornin, coming from the Martin Nelson mie Earl Varley, who has been firing on the N. P.-railroad from James- § ily bg 2 F Ee E gf ¥ veal Za EPILEPSY—How poisoned blood causes fits. How to stop fits promptly. Free treatise and i structions. Write Western Med: cal Ass’n, 125 W. 62nd St., Chi- RNASE RR Creaecseaas MADAM RENO PALMIST—Now at Prince Hotel, Room 222, will eenins Seth ag ige pemnlets readi 00, Tells . present and future. a OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office rooms upstairs nog our store. 8S. E. Bergeson & APARTMENTS MISCELLANEOUS DIAMONDS—Mounted in fi the latest des} for free examination. Fine qual. ities and extra good values at $25, $85, $50, $65, $75, $100 and up. y payments it desired. Absolute privacy in all sac tions. Your unwanted diamond taken in as part purchase price. Buy now for Xmas. James W. er Gtfice at. 108 Third. street, er. ice a 8 Bismarck, N. . FOR SALE—Registered . Oxford| the Ai rams and ewes all of size, well boned and dense fleece, pa- sade furnished. Duroc Jersey and gilts, long and heavy boned, papers furnished, Regis- tered hed milking’ shorthorn bulls. ese are of good milking strain. Come and see them, three mileg north of Bismarck. Nagel & Bismarck, N. D. ‘Box 21, HOMESEEKERS (ONLY)—Excur- sion to Southern Texas, a side trip to Old Mexico. Single fares $50, man and wife round trip from Minneapolis, all meals and berths included, for an bee day trip. Special cars leaye Minneapolis each Friday night during December. D. T. Owens & Co., Bismarck, N. D. Seven—7 tube FOR SALE—DX super-Het Radio set complete with tubes, antenna, both oo) and outside, loud speaker phileo A & B socket power. This certainly is a bargain. Call 346-W after 6:30 R m. or write Box 202, Bis » N. D. eeccee cereenneee sige, FOR SALE—Just recejved a large shipment of imported German Hartz Mountain Canaries. Every bird is reir asinger. Also have a large assortment of cages to select from. Bismarcl Dairy! Co. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 348, FOR SALE—Sweet pie pumpkins, 2 for 25c; red ts, per bushel $1.00; rutabagas per bushel $1.00; heart carrots, per bushel. $1.25. Phone 884, Mrs. Erlenmeyer, 42: Third street, Bismarck, N. Dak. SHEEP FOR SALE—Fifty Ram- bouillet Ewes (pure bred, not registered); 15 Rambouillet Rams, (pure bred, not registered. $15 each; Rams $20 eac! Crabbe, Fargo, N. D. NAL ‘CASH ISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and -izes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Five fur coats and 2 cloth overcoats, second hand, in good condition for half . price. Frank Krall, tailor. FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, also aative singers. Cages, seeds,| treats, Phone 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728. FOR SALE—La Zona cigar mild 10c. The Miko 5c, a good smoke. Little Sambo 10 for 25c. Geo. D. Graham,. Mfgr., 310 So. Eighth street, Bismarck, N. D. PALMIST end Phrenologist, Madam Lattimorelle here, 318 Mandan street. Reading hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Helps find lost articles. See her today.) FOR SALE—North Dako! rf pigs, several desirable gilts. L. = Heator & Son, McKenzie, No, al FOR SALE—Underwood typewrit- er. Excellent, condition. Price $20. Call at 515 1-2 Fourth St. FOR S. Rawl Products. Phone 812-J. Arthur Somdreal, 517 Second street. FOR RENT—One three room un- fprnished front apartment in Rue Popup all modern. Phone -J_or call at 714 Ave. A. : —A two a The Laurain 303, pangberg en- of friends at a recently. ‘were 8 ‘3 and pian Heleen ‘were in Bismarck at- FOR RENT—Garage first. Call at 416 phone 512-J. es FOR SALE—Early Ohio potatoes at _75c per bushel. Phone 10-F-4. FOR SALE—Eleven Al milch cows. Phone er Ave. A or threshing rig, is now working for Pete Lips on the Jones farm near Bismarek. Porter Nelson hauled a load of grain to Regan Saturday and drove to the Steve Little home, near Still, and. remained there over night to visit with Mrs. Nelson and two children, who stay there, and brought back a load of coal from the mine. Mrs. C. Strom from near Still, mother of Mrs. John Anderson, has been staying at Anderson’s three weeks helping take care of the twins, ‘ “Mr, Dunovan, brother of Evelyn local teacher, who stays forris’s, came down from ‘easenden to visit his sister in bis- the parents of a baby boy born last poly at a Bismarck hospital. Benny Nelson came from Bis- marck and attended the Baldwir Edwin and Herman Ol- __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE gether with the section crew were| day at the Paul Dempsey home| when she wants to be.... And traveling east on the 3) PE rvige J Freda, wr Tao with the snow, ran into ¢ coming speeder and in| where the: the curve this ae ae ey assisted in dressing 32/ever so many others. .... 3 ‘hich Mr Dempsey shipped ee Noel ‘tardy, who has spent som Slept overlate, and at lunch heard most amusing story about Gertrude time in this vicinity looking after| Atherton, the writer—a story for his’ business interests, departed the| which; by the way, I will not vouch his} first of last week for his home in|... Th Tortland, Indiana. ie tale goes that she became interested in the mummies of a cer- Miss Viola Peterson departed one | tain South American aboriginal tribe “ day last week for Carson where she “sent to any bank and the week from a trip into where he visited a brothe: seen lots of snow in Canada. ” is, is visiting at ugust Nelson home this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kleinschmidt were hosts Sunday when en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tavis and children of Flasher at 6 oclock|/a week’s note-book: was called by the teach- ers at Raleigh schoolhouse Wednes-| English writer, whose latest books |hope it is...» day evening for the purpose of or-| “The Miracle Boy,” ha: . There) ed on this side of the water. . . And anisin; dramatic club. fas a larg “in crowd in dairyman from near Lark, was| tendance at services at the Presby. a business visitor in Raleigh Tues-| terian church Sunday. 7 | bite rendered a solo as a special|to ship Panko returned the first of} number. lecided not to have | And there he remainded in the & Christmas program in the Sunday | cellar, being finally ship) school, as the school plans a pro-|the Atherton ranch in California. for years.. He states there is| gram and the Sunday school will|. . cooperate with the school in their) New York quarters, Mrs. program. eae {CIN NEW YORK (|: oo + «« And she decided she must have on So they dug up Bertram, swathing cloth and all and, since the dead of that land are buried in Rev. Cor-|a sitting position, they were able rtram in a big barrel. iy ut to ++ One day, while living at her therton decided she would like some apples — from her San Leandro, Calif., ranch ..In due time the barrel ar- and_a guest went down to He came back white faced @| open it. and startled. For, somehow, the New York, Nov. 28—Leaves from | barrels had been mixed and Bertram To lunch with |arrived by mistake. ... And if this Louis Golding, the brilliant young |Story not be true, Mrs. Atherton has my advance apologies. .... But J ist appear- ee Dozens of Alpine ray parlors now crowd in attendance.| there was Alfred Knopf, the publish- | flourish in the “big street” belt... . Officers elected were Mrs. Dempsey, president; Mi Dorward, secreta: worth, treasurer, chosen as the pla: ind Frank Bos-| bei Paul/er, and Harry Hansen, published these days..... .|try to get it vicariously. me, to keep up/|tation sunlight” resorts are an a ile is the teachers were| And, someone told to. 8 committee. It/the present mad publishing pace |landoffice business, I am told, wi ness from bookseller to publisher. . .| are seldom seen by day. the critic. . .|On the main stem are thousands of Pauline} And we fell to talking about books, | performers, gamblers, and such who Maier, vice president; Mrs. W. B./all agreeing tha’ far too much i: never see the sunlight and, hence The “imi- The vogue, was decided to divide the Cert is to doom the entire book busi-|healthy tans appear on faces that arrange ization into seven al ally and have ach pttip To the ninth annual ball of the|I am also told, has spread to those a special program once a month! Actors’ Equity and all of Broad-’ pallid victims of drugs—particularly aside from the plays. an_ enrollment of 60 members. Mrs. W. C. Grace 8) asa guest in the A. Mr. and Mrs. John Oleson were|I There was|way’s “who's who” seemed to be, the wealthier ones—who thus can there in glittering array... mt Thursday | Jack Dempsey and Ruth estrum home.|loudly applauded . .|hide the tell-tale signs of their mis- Elder were | fortune, + And GILBERT SWAN. saw some once great folk” whose (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) hosts Sunday when they entertained; names had become a bit hazy in the Lein families from Freda at|/my none too good memory. . . inavel Stomach Trouble Gone dinner. motored to Thain Friday eveni where they carnival and dance. Stevenson cf Brisbane accompanied * There was, Misses Lois and Bernice Prante| Normand, one of the most tragic the cinema ever| luced. ,... And I was pleased} Miss Margaret/to see that she seemed gay, though | bitterness has written something} instance, young beaut attended the sc prod —Bakes Forty Pies “I was a nervous wreck with stomach trouble. Had dizzy sells and could scarcely walk. I began them home and spent the week-end|on her face that breaks your heart taking Adlerika, and now I run a as their guest. rving a three day d Miss Amy Flamang of Freda was Lea a social visitor with the Miss, And I Prante’s Sunday. |be The, three teachers of the Freda school attended the 3] at the schoolhouse ning. The: dramatic club. Lorenz Loeb was called on the way.” a bit at times...... St. Gertrude Catholic church {s| was Scssue Hayakawa, who dropped ,over night from the ranks of film service this week. lees and has contented himself with ig on a play now and then... saw Nazimova, who seems to fast graying, and who seems to more Aubrey Beardsley- steal tered esque he each new gray hair. ednesday eve- ..... And js ‘i became members of the out of the tank-town stock com-| Hutchinson, Druggist—Adv. panies to vast success in “Rroad- ««.. And Charlotte Green- become Lee Tracy,.who came restaurant and bake 40 pies a da! Mrs. L. Amrol. Adlcrika relieves stomach gas and sourness in TEN minutes, Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, it removes old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleansing and see how much better you feel. It will surprise you! J. And there Carpenters’ Dance, Wednes- jory which will convene at ened be who, on stage, has the most|day, Nov. 23, I. 0. O. F. hall. ember 6th. George Bird and son spent Tues- MOM’N POP NOW YOD RON ALONG, AMY — VLUL TELL YOO SOME MORE STORIES ABOUT SOLTH AMERICA OTHER TIME GEEWIZ L.KNOW MRS SCHNITZ ON TW NEXT STREET— MAYBE SHE'LL HELP US. amusing legs in the world and is| Free Turkey raffle. astoundingly graceful Their Idea of It . -AN' HE TOLD YA THEY GOT YNDIANS IN New and off stage/ old-time dances. Tickets $1.00. By Taylor YEP! AN THEY DON'T HAVE RADIOS R' NOTHIN’ — THEY GEND MESSAGES BY WIG-WAGEIN'= LLL BET (T'S FUN, DON'T NOv? WISH WE COULD DO IT PLEASE. MRS SCHNITZ, Laer ME AN'AMY WANNA PLAY WKN WIG-WAGGIN’ —KIN WE : WELL! AoW THAT, TURKEY OF FRECKLES AAS DISAPPEARED COMPLETELY” } | RADIO PROGRAMS leagar 'R Bismarck—1200 ureday, Ey | re a that musta 12:30 to 1:00 p. m. Red ‘Seal or-| ie plaster thophonic music. 1:00 to 1:15 p. m—Weather, 1:15 to 1:30 p. chat 6:30 to 7:80 ob Mrs. GE. Wingreene, 3 Frank Bave Lind race Duree Morris, solo- ist and piano accompanist. 7:80 to 7:45 p. m.—Rev. Paul S, Wright, nA Thanksgiving esi Message.’ 7:45 to 8:00 p. m—Thanksgiving music, THUKSDAY, NOV. 24 (By The Associated Press) Programs in Central Standard time. All time is P. M. unless other- wise indicated. Wave lengths vt of call letters, kilocycles on it. 3156—KDKA Pittsburgh—950 00—Little Symphony Orchestra 00—Radiotrons Arlington Sax Quartet 00—Thanksgiving Ball FEATURED IN CHAIN PRO- GRAMS Thursday, Nov. 24 12:45—Penn-Cornell_Football— WEAF, ‘JZ, WEEI, WTIC, WLIT, WGV, WGR, ara WHO, WHAM, 6:30—Howard Comfort Hour WEAF and five stations. 7:00—Great Composers, with Hans Barth = WEAF and nine stations. 7:00—Nine Melody Masters— WJZ and four stations. 8:00—Cliequot Club Eskimos— WEAF and 10 stations, 8:00—Maxwell Hour, Richard Crooks—WJZ and 24 sta- tions. 9:00—Smith Brothers—WEAF and 12 stations. 9:00—Balkite Hour, Rosa Raisa in “La Gioconda”— WJZ and 17 stations, 461.3—WHAS ‘Loui 7:30—Hoover Sentinels 8:00—Maxwell Hour 516.9—WMC Memphis—580 7:30—Hoover Sentinels 8:00—Maxwell Hour 9:00—H. Philwin, Clarke Tate 340.7—WSM_Nashville—880 6:45—Jackson Hotel Orchestra 10—Hoover Sentinels 00—Maxwell Hour 526—KYW Chicago—570 0—Congress Hotel Orchestra 0—Maxwell Hour 00—Balkite Hour, “La Gioconda” ongress Carnival 0—Kentucky Serenaders 365.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—820 6:00—Palmer House Orchestra 00—| rater Beach Orchestra 00—Cl ee Program, Moose- 00—Smith Brothers :30—C! 0 Opera, “La Gio- conda’ .9-——WGN-WLIB Chicago—980 5—Drake Concert Ensemble 00—Clicquot Club Eskimos Legge Opera, “La Gio- 11:00—The Hoodlums 344.6—WLS Chicago—870 6:00—Thanksgiving Program 447.5—WMAQ-WQJS Chicago—670 Hore b er A Trio . D. Peacock Program 9:00—Chicago Opera, “La Gio- conda” 10:00——Stevens Hotel Orcl.estra 428.3-—WLW Cincinnati—700 00—Crosley Cossacks - 00—Maxwell Hour 00—Balkite Hour, “La Gioconda” 0:00—Henry Thies’s Orchestra 361.2—WSAI Cincinnati—830 30—Hoover Sentinels 00—C. H. Partington, accordion 60—Smith Brothers ille—650 pI IR Detroit—680 am Zour ‘ 9:00—Chicago Opera, “La Gio- ‘conda? ‘ 10:00—McKinney’s Cotton Pickers 499.7—WBAP Fort Worth—600 11:15—John Jose: 3702—WDAF Kansas City—810 9:00—Chris 10;00—Wisconsin Hotel oa eee Club Orchee‘re 405.2—WCCG Minneapolis St. Paul —740 , news “i Sammy's m. — Special Mrs. | bronchitis, ick, Henry Halverson, George Hum- there was nothing oo oe cone gestion and colds But’ the. old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and bliste.ed. Musterole gives the relief and It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Gentlr rub it, in, See hc quickly the pain dise “"iry Musterole tarost, usterole for sore Meet) ig. * . rheumatism, ins + ‘es of the joint . 8 sore museles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of rae (it may prevent pneu- monia). 9:30—Chic Opera, “La Gio- cond 00—Great Composers ‘30—Hoover Sentinels 00—Maxwell Hour B Cree Opera nda” ce 302.8—VOAI San Antonio—900 8:30—Kelvinator Hour 545.1—K 8:00—Zion Band Concert 352.9—KOA_ Den 2:45—Denver-Colorado State Guaranty Fund Accepts Liability Agreement whereby the North Dakota State sonra Fund ac- cepts liability for $811,131.09 of the deposits made by Bank of North Dakota in banks which sub- sequently closed was reached here Monday at a conference of guar- anty fund directors with the state ba egie commission. deposits ie agreement covers Bi made: by the Bank of North Dakota in 74 institutions and is accepted to mean that the bank will receive at least 10 per cent of the guaranteed deposits. The total claims of the Bank of North Dakota against the closed banks in question were fixed at $1,476,519.84, but it was held that . 388.75 of this amount should be,¢- covered by the guaranty fund law. These also covered deposits which ‘were conve: into loans when the Bank of North Dakot. took collat- eral for them. All such claims were “oa use it was impossible to de- termine the value of the bank’s claims against closed banks. r-cent audits of the Bank of North Dakota have not listed the deposits in closed banks as assets. Barn 4 Beulah Coal Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 RED CROSS PILLS Liver Laxative World’s best treatment for liver, stomach, bowels, appendicitis, gall tones, dyspepsia, constipation. Eli- minates colds and fevers. At drug- gists 25 cents, guaranteed or money refunded.—Adv. e and adulte b; a! y physsima Sena ties — Per Sete By HALL’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. Dak.

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