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BER 28, 1927 | Tribane Classified “Advertisements | MALE HELP WANTED chasé of the territory of the lower| road. - We: River ‘valley from the Goose river to ‘ne international. boundary line. Some 250 Chippewas were pat and the treaty was. si; yy chiefs representing their differ- ent tribal divisions, The cammissioners visited Fort a highly nervous temperam ant, Sa 44 u immediately :-darted. in Indian features among them, pell mell, each fellow for himself, and then such yelling, shouting, firing, shying of horse: as their riders with belted waii and handkerchiefs» around tl heads, swayed to and fro in their sadles, | ig and firing. while. at full speed, and in a manner that would have done credit to Ring- gold’s flying artillery at Palo Alto.” INITIATE LARGE CLASS ager; was born in, and has spent his whole life in wan- dering in and exploring this terri- i tory and adjacent country. He has} Garry, at the present site of Win- along eight carts, each loaded with} nipeg, and cld A about five hundred pounds of} halla. The return trip was mi freight, and six Canadien French | in 24 days over a route somewh: boys as drivers.” 3 \ | farther west of the one taken on Pembina was reached s aia ie were pe te Snelling. ’ ere they foun jorman usual hunting adventures were @ 2 a fition, Toseph Rolette, Charles} experienced on‘ the entire trip of 10| ,Dickinson—The Dickinson council Cavileer, Father Belcourt and his} weeks. The following is typical of/0f the Kinghts of Columbus held helper, Albert Lacombe. . } * | their buffalo hunting: ; initiation ceremonies Sunday for a ” ‘Chiefs Sign Treaty “After dinner we oon ‘came|class of 75. Following the after- was drawn up on Sep-| among the buffalo and found large {noon session a banquet was served AMONG FEATURED. PROGRAMS sien Rees 18 stat va ition one. pa ‘oomeh Org WEAR WEI WHC WIAM WW, ; er etbverg-carlson Hour-WIZ WBZ WHAM Roma wit i i \~ WEAF WEE! WJAR WFL WRC WGY WCAE sO CRE WAM WWa WOAL WON KSD WCCO WoC WD, 00— The oatnentnia Wie WEE RTW, : :00— The Continentale= ; ‘ ; 00 rune Gamer-WHAF WHET WTIC WJAR WTAG WEL WHE Welle Wat Witss aE WHEE BENE | 9: 30—Thp Cavalcade WEAK W SH WGY WRC vi ‘CAB WSAI WTAN SALESMEN ~ RURAL SALESMEN with cars $10 and wp paid daily. Write Tribune Ad. No. 58. Sota. Livestock EF | U insertion, 25 words or 2 insertions, 25 words 3 insertions, 25 words Or under ........00006 1 week, 25 words or FOUND FOUND—Fountain street, near Ave, at 622 Fifth. a, WORK WANTED $ 50 : m on Fifth Owner call * The treaty WANTED: NEAT APPEARING REPRESENTATIVES time. Easily earn $35 weekly and have business of your own. NO INVESTMENT. Write today. ee, Mfg. Co. Ft. Wayne, WANTED—Help ‘with house work during holiday period. Girl who Be san go_home nights. Phone 724, ; A HIGH SCHOOL graduate desires 4 4 a ‘| y Write two years ready for distribution in. the and the number available a ition as stenographer. Ref. erences furnished. Phone 548-R. ETE ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two newly furnished rooms in modern home with hot water heat. Hot and cold running water. One room suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. 413 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in @ new modern home, very con- venient, call at 307 Tenth street, opposite the new St. Alexius lurses Home, phone 921. FOR RENT—La recom on first floor, suitable for two in strictly modern home. Call __at 816 Main hone 919-R. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home. Phone 782. 607 Sixth stree FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—White kitchen cabinet with porcelain top, leather bottom rockers, also _ miscellaneous articles. Call at 101 1-2 Main, above Standard Clothing House. LE—Coal range, excellent y as_new. Priced quick sale. Inquire A. A. illiamson, 517 Eleventh street. FOR SALE—6x9 Congoleum rug, practically new. Also a Bissejs Si sweeper. Phone &37-R or call at 413 W. Thayer. FOR- SALE—Axminster rug in good condition, size 8 1-4x10 1-2. Il at apartment 7, ile! ae ae FOR SALE—Dining room table, ‘ chairs, buffet, kitchen cabinet itary cquch. Phone 639.) FOR SALE—One kitchen range and one hard coal heater in good con- iti Phone 615-W. HOME LAUNDRY ress for finished washes at competing rates is Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laun- dry. Men’s shirts a specialty. Repairs if desired. Call 1017 — 203 Ave A Wests. ans on leaving for California within a few weeks. Would consider driving car for respectable party. ite Tribune Ad. No. 55. M RENO PALM low at Prince Hotel, Room \222, will remain until Nov. 30th. Complete readings $100, Tells the past, present and future. er. ‘WANTED—Young lady as_room- mate to share in light housekeep- ie ae room only, Write Tribune jo. 57. furnished front |. UNDEF sscvicesercoses Ads over: 25 words, 2c tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY r RATES . 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance.: Copy should be re- ceived by 11 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 135 addi- Rebuilt Automobiles We Appeal to Your Intelligence Many a man gets wet in winter storms who knows far more than! enough to “come. in out of the rain.” Just a little more think- ing would show him how to:‘stay out in the rain and yet keep dry in one of our dependable used cars—and probably save its cost in doctors’ bills. “Rebuilt Cars With a Ecrutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished * house, owing to death of wife. Best. blork in city. Call 948 morning, noon or evening. WORK WANTED—Middle aged ma desires a position as cle in city or near by, Has had ti yeprs experience. Can furnish y ferences. Write Tribune A. No. WORK WANTED—An: experienced middle aged lady desires a posi- tion at house work or cleaning. Call 320 Third street, call front| entrance, WANTED—Maternity ~ case: in private home with good care'giv- en. Mrs. John G. Dixon, 504 Ninth street. Phone 477-W. MISCELLA: Us DIAM igs of the latest design sent to any bank for free examination. Fine qual- ities and extra good values at $25, $35, $50, $65, $75, $100 and up. Easy payments if desired. Absolute privacy -in all transac: tions, Your unwanted diamond taken in as part purchase price. Buy now for Xmas. James W. Marek, exclusive diamond deal- er. Office at 108 Third street, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Registered Oxford rams and ewes all of good size, well boned and dense fleece, pa- ers furnished. Duroc Jersey ars and gilts, long and hea’ boned, papers furnished, Regis- tered polled milking shorthorn bulls. These are of gdod milking strain. Come and see them, three miles north of Bismarck. Nagel _& Strutz, D. Box 21. FOR RENT—Half of seven room modern house. Phone 884 or call at Mrs. Erlenmeyer’s, 423. Third Street, Bismarck, N.D. FOR RENT—Seven room house Person| Capable driv-| LOS®- with. bath. -Stoves furnished. Close in. Phone 905 after 5:00 _P.m, FO! z furnished at 813 Thayer. Inquire W. 8. Casselman. FOR RENT—Seven room house. John Steinert, 212 North Thir-. teenth street. ‘ae ee FOR RENT—Five room bungalow. se at 300 Ninth street. Phone APARTMENTS NT—Nicely furnished up- stairs apartment for light house- keeping. Fine location. Phone 13-R or call _at 617 Sixth street. three room un- furnished front apartment in Rue apartments, a!l modern., Phone _ 697-5 or call at-711 Ave. FOR RENT- ai room apartment. The Ar’s. Phone 303. Pe OBILES FOR SALE—1925 Ford, fordor se- dan; motor in good shape, four new tires. Price $285.00. Will take open car as part payment. Elmer Anderson, Bismarck, N. D., care Charles Swenson. a three Laurain aie 3 A pair of dark brown in- ter lined leather gloves. Finder Please return to 313 Seventh street or phone 219-M, Suitable reward will be given. LOST—Pocketbook with dollar bill, small change, three good luck pennies. Reward. Junior Neff, 710 Seventh street. ictly modern home FOR SALI Se 7 tube super-Het Radio set complete with tubes, antenna, both loop and outside, loud speaker and phileo A & B socket power. This i is a bargain. Call 346-W 0 R m. or write Box 202, D. large shipment of imported German Hartz Mountain Canaries. Every bird is guaranteed a singer. Also have a large assortment of cages to select from. Bismarck Dairy Co., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 348. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500) stylés and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, TAKEN—A_ high school boy’s brown overcoat and gloves in basement of Methodist church last Sunday night. Please return to owner at 413 Ninth street or Phone 705-R. FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, also aative singers. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728. _ FOR SALE—La Zona cigar mild 10c, The Mike. 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 Dakota feeding pies, several desirable gilts, E. Heaton & Son, McKenzie, No. FOR SALE—Rawleigh Products. Phone 812-J. Arthur Spmdreal, ond street. LOST—Black and white Springer Spaniel puppy. Phone 316. REAL START BEING MADE IN STATE TO PROVIDE SHELTERBELTS, WINDBREAKS 63 Farmers Will Receive Young. Trees From State Forestry. Schoo} Nursery Next Spring, Forester Cobh States—Plants to Increase in Succeeding Years nursery stock on hand at the state forestry shows 340,000 , trees forestry school it plans of the forest: a veal start will Weave heen toward windbreaks homes and i f & in unt present plans and the number to receive plantings in succeeding years is expected to increase accordingly. Must Meet Requirements All the farmers who will receive trees next year have complied with the requirements laid down by Cobb as state forester, he said. The first of these is that the ground must be pre the summer before the spring in which the planting is made. is prepared by plowing then summer fallowing to keep it free from weeds and grasses. In- spections are made by the forester and in the event that the work of Preparing the Page has not been done properly forestry school is instructed ‘not to ship’ trees to the appllepat as planned. In those counties which have county agents the applications are received through that officer, Cobb said, but in counties without county mts the forestry school will be glad to receive applications now from farmers who wish to start FOR RENT—Ga D. Phone 649-J, RIVER VALLEY — LAND TREATY SIGNED IN 1854 Dr. Libby’s Article Tells of Events Leading Up to Mo- mentous Occasion Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 28.—(P) —Not until 1851 the federal government acquire, by treaty with the Indians, the right to the lower 517 Sec ge at 412 Ave. Red_ River valley, according to Dr.| O. G. Libby, head of the history de- partment at the statQ university treaty in the following article, the twenty-seventh of a scrieg on North Dakota's history written for the Ag sociated Préss and its member pewspapers, plantings in the spring of 1929. The| Ra: only expense incuryed by the farmer e i plantin; cost of shipping the trees from state nursery. Distribution Sought id he hopes to receive suf- digecOaiish pasties beach ir nat tings in eacl pf 1929. In the Many tions are umber of plantings in, from which many are be less than the number ions since the aim is to trees as possible, ‘The trees are small when sent out, “trom 18 li i aH Py rf tember 17; it provided for the pur- numbers along both sides. of the MOM’N POP BILL, TM GONNA LET — CHICK MAKE YOU: ACQUAINTED WITH THE 7 AT HOME WHERE} EMPLOYEES IN THE OFFICE SONOULL FEELN MY HAT MORE AT HOME WHEN MOU START TO WORK SAX, SHORTY- YOUVE, BEEN_KICKIN ABOUT BoM BUSINESS AN’ RIGHT OFF TH’ BAT L FIND OUT YOUR MAIN TROUBLE .-- et DON'T wore ABOUT ME-I/M EVER 1 HANG PETE'S SAKE: Quick Observing T DON OF AN IMPRESSION GOING TO MAKE ARODND THE OFFICE —TLL BE SURPRISED IF SOME OF THE BOYS IN THE to Knights of Columbus and ladies. KNOW WHAT KIND ILLS SHIPPING ROOM DON'T “THROW HIM ODT % ust MET WHAT? OLD MAN AT TAG FOR COMIN’ OBR =| 70 0UR HOUSE AN'SAYIN’ Ra) {7S DIRTIER THAN THEIR HOUSE = TIN GONNA DON'T TALIL To NE! TM NAD At you.! out}. ernor: set... for this point from ron Snell: ing on August 18. “In ti arty” 21 mounted , as the” I and Pierre Bottineau, the known half-breed guide and hunter. The Red River was aig four miles north of the Wahpeton. tion of the| this inches to two feet} morning, The ‘LeISUR ¥ Ident of the Brotherhood of Rail Trainmen Knights ‘ te WWJ K8D WHO WT! 10 Hofbrau Orchestra —WEAF WFI WHO WCAE. iiive—Chitese Mheater Program-cKNS ths TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 (By The Assdctated Press) i 1 Standard time. Neated. Wave lengths ‘etters, kilocycles on right 272.8-—WPO Atlantic City—1100 7:15—Board of Féucation Concert $:00—Auction Bridge 0—Harmony Qui artet Atlantic City Casino Orchestra 205.8-—-WBAL Baltimore—1080 4:20—Male Quartet 1:00—Strombere-Carlson Hour 8:00—Toulne Schroeder, soprano 9:00—Dance Orchestra 365.6—WEE! Boston—820 lars 00—Kiveready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridee Games 940—Elke Hotel Orchestra 461.3—WNAC Boston—650 ' con 7:20—Op'ry Housd Tonight 3:00—Perley Stevens Orchestra 2902.8—WGR Buffale—900 7:20—Sealy Air Weavers 8:00—Eveready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 9:30—The Cavalcade B46.1—WMAK Buffalo—550 7:01 ‘hnut Program ian—Oid Fasntoned Dance Musto {0:15—Dance Program ‘ (1:00—Alex Taylor, organ 888,4—WTIC Hartford—800 §:20—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra €:30—Commercial Trust Anvileers £:00—Manning-Bowman Concert 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 422.3—WOR Newark—710 :30—Hotel Shelton Ensemble mmodore Dance Orchestra 0—Mark Twain Reminiscences m—Choir Invisible :15—Rt. Andrews Anniv. Program (0:00—Pepper Pot Orchestra 491.8-—-WEAF New York—610 v ly Hour 9:00—Auction Rridee Games —The Cavalcade (0:00—Janssen's Hofbrau Orchestra 454.3—WJZ New Vork—600 f:00—Hote! Manger Orchestra 1—Cook's Travelogue—“‘Japan” 00—Ktrombere-Carison Hour 8:00—The Continentals $:00—The Gamboliers 9:20—Travers and Benda t0:00—Slumber Music 406.2—WFI-WLIT Philadelphia—740 7:00—Great Moments in History 7:20—Realy Air Weavers 8:00 Eveready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 9:30—The Cavalcade 315.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—050 F:00—Rtringwood Ensemble 8:00—Sacred Sone Concert ‘7:00—Rtromberg-Carison Hout 8:00—The Continentals : $74.8-WJAR Providence—200 £:00—Eveready Hour 9:60—Auction Bridge Games 9:30—Vaudeville 277.46—WHAM Rochester—1080 ‘7:00-—Stromberg-Carlson Hour 8:00—Rausch & Lomb Concert —Studio Program 10;00—J. Gordon Baldwin, organ 379.8—WGY Schenectady—790 7:30—Realy Air Weavers 8:00—FEiveready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 9:31—The Cavalcade rod ‘Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 9:30—The Cavalcade SOUTHERN 296.9—WWNC Asheville—1010 ‘€:00—Kenilworth Orchestra 476.9—WSB Atlanta—630 6:00—State Health Board Message 7:00—Univ, of Georgia. am 8:00—Eveready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 245.8—WDOD Chattancoga—1220 7:00—Hotel Patten Ensemble 8:00—Classical im $04.4—KTHS Hot Springe—780 $:00—Ayiction Bridge Lesson ity of Roses Concert 9:30—Dance and novelty frolic 9—WJAX Jacksonville—890 oes ‘Theater Orchestra ££ ‘Dinner Music $:00—Dance Music 461.3—WHAS Louleville—050 | 7:30-—Kentucky Hotel Orchestra §:00—Eveready, Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge Games i722” CENTRAL >: 826—KYW Chicago—870 ¢ 7:00-—8t a - Tecra aoe John T\'Parkins was elected pres- way at the regular meeting and election of officers held in the of Pythias hall Friday night. Other officers elected were |. W. West, vice president; Archie ilkinson, treasurer; O. H. Schwant, $ D. Saunders, ite to national convention; R. . Fairman, ay ar ae eo And. rews, recorder; Dr. W. P. MN, ©X- aminer. The new officers will be pos ad at the last meeting in De- ‘on left of call it, $68.6—WEBH.WIIO Chicago—sz0 | 6:00—Palmer Houne Orchestra. 0—Sealy Air Weavers 7:00—Old-Fashioned Almanack aa ey 6" Tr 8:00—Vernon Ensemble, F. Krake,| baritone ah 9:00—Stovens Hotel Orchestra 361.2—-WSAI Cincinnatl—€30 —Studio Prorram ‘ Auction Briony Gi 4 —Auction Bridge (mes 0—The Cavaleade aN 2:00 ee WTAM Cleveland—780: :00—Great Moments in Histor 7R0—Renly Ale Weavera nor” 7 Aitocauctlon Belkin Gi : uction Bri 9:30—The Cavalcade e | i: seared Columbus—1000 b:00—States Restaurant Orchestri 5:30—Deshler-wallick Orchentte)®. Y 499.7—WFAA Dallas—t00 7:00—Great Moments tn Histo: 7:20—Sealy Air Weavers . ‘00—Howard Payne College Recital — m 5 10:00—Musical Prograt - be heen Davenport—-800 :00—Four Pere iino—Eveready Hour. es As 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 835.4—WHO Des Moines—860 Sener easy Hour . ‘ \—Auction ‘the Cavalcade ee —Jansven’s Hofbrau Orchestra 440.8—WCX-WIR Detrolt—600 5:30—Goldkette’s Venctian Ensemblg —The Dreamers on chestra, hrs.) - :00—Stromberg-Carlson 9:00—Red ‘Apple ‘clus Q 352.7—WWJ Detroit—850 ments in History = cavers 4 422.3—WO8 Jefferson City—719 8:15—Vocational Radio &choot 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 ly Air Weavers ‘Auction ridge Gam 10—, o :30—Folger's Sereiade {BES—WTMS Mitwaukee—1029. 9:00—Auction Bridi 9:30—The Cavalende. peo 10:30—Eagles Frolic 8:00—Eveready Hour $:00—Auction Bridge Games 9:30—Trustodians id 808.2—WOW Omaha—500 :50—Hotel Fontenelle Orchestra: 00—George H. Tee Program $:00—Auction Bridve Games 9:30—The Cavalcade 302.8—WOAI San Antonio—990 8:30—Gebhardt Mexican Players 545.1—KSD St. Louls—850 eat Moments in History ly Air Weavers ready Hour - ction Bridge Games‘ 9:30—Radio Cavalcade 348.6—KVOO Tulea—860 7:30—Realy Air Weavers :36—Vocal Concert 9:00—Instrumental Concert 344.8—WCBD Zion—870 8:00—Zion Orchestra, Nouble ‘Trio, Male Quartet and Vocalists 325.9—KOA Denver—$20 i 7:230—Brown Palace Hotel Orchestra 8:30—Farm Question Box £:00—Auction Bridge Instruction 9:30—Dance Program 7:00 — ‘WESTERN 468.5—KFI Los Angeles—€40 | 19:30—Auction Bridge Games 11:00—Eveready Hour > 12:00—N. B. C. Program * i 336.9—KNX Los Angeles—890. - 10:00—Biltmores Hotel Orchestra 11:00—Chinese Theater Program 12:00—Cocoanut Grove Orchestra $84.4—KGO Oakland—780 | 10:30—Auction Bridge Lessons 11:00—Eveready Hour 12:00—Retold Tales x 608.2—KLX Oakland—800 8:30—Dinner Concert 10:00—Variety Hour ‘ 454.3—KFRC San Francleco—000 9:00—The Cecilians 10:00—Shell Ol Serenaders 11:00—Dance Orchestra 422.3-IKPO San Francisco710 %:30—States Restaurant Orchestra, 10:30—Auction | Bridge Lesson 11:00—N. B. C, Program 47.5—KFOA Seattio—t79 ‘ 10:30—Auction Bridge Games Hite—nvercady Howe 12:00—-N. B. C, Program : 370.2—KHQ Spokane—810 10:30—Auction Bridge Games 2:00-—N. B. 1:00a—Davenport Hotel Orcher ca Programs 249.9—KFYR Bismarck—1200 lay, Nov, 29 12:80 to 1:00 p. m. ausic, PAPA as 1:00 to 1:15 p. m.—Weather fore- items. cast, news. it .1;15 to 1:30 p: m.—Aunt Sammy’a household chat.’ 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.—Mrs. Ji i Re 8. ony Girls, ‘ 7:30 to Te. p. m.—Weather cast, mai ie toport aa news. a 7:45 to 8:00 p. m—Farm feature,’ “Profits in’ Poult 9:00 to 9:30 p. m.—Auction game'No. 5. | sister, Dr. and Mrs, H. eee.