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4 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927 MALE HELP WANTED gg gg XT rl work, easy to learn, good wages. Free cats- lee, Moler Barber College, Fargo; WANTED—A reliable young ‘man to deliver and clerk ih store. ‘Write No. 59,.-care 'WANTED—Young man to work by month, Francis Jaszkowiak, Reference. ibune. WANTED—Help with house work. during holiday period. Girl who can go home nights. Phone 724. A HIGH SCHOOL graduate desires a posi as stenographer. Ref- ‘erences furnished. Phone 548-R. ROOMS FOR RENT_ .. FOR RENT—Two newly f ed ooms in modern :home. with Not water heat. Hot and cold running water. One room suitable for’ two. Gentlemen preferred. 413 Ave. B. : FOR RENT—Furnished rooms’ in @ new modern home, very ctp- venient, cafl at 307 Tenth, sti opposite the new St. Alexius jurses- Home, phone 921. —! is] poh Bot ian Tioor, suitable a wo in si modern home. Cal at 816 Main Ave. or phone 919-R. FOR RENT—A Snr warm modern room in auitable prople. Call at 418 Fifth for two stree! one_678-R. street or phone 949. FOR RENT—Fornished Meeping room in modern home. Very rea- sonable. Call at 506 Third street. Phone 498-J. ~ . ‘FOR RENT—Two modern sleeping F rooms suitable 1111-M. ie FOR RENT=Farnished —" in modern home, Phone 782, 607 Sixth street, i FURNITURE FOR sain FOR SALE+6x9 im rug, practically new. Also;a Bissels carpet sweeper. Phone 8387-R or call at: 413 W. Thayer. FOR SALE—Axminster rug in good condition, size 8 1-4x10 1-2. CaH at apartment 7, Person Court. Ss FOR BALE Dining room table, chai buffet, . kitchen. cabinet nitary ‘couch. Phone 639. a WORK WANTED ‘LET ACK repair that radiator be- fore’ it is too far gone. r pair and clean out clog; radia- tors. restoring their circulation. All work guaranteed.. Phone 261. Use it. Ack’s Radiator Shop, ae lalm’s Service Station. WANTED—Maternity case: private home with good care giv- en. Mrs. John G. Dixon; .504 Ninth stre Phone 477-W. HOME LAUNDRY for two. Phone ess for. 5 hes at competing” rates is’ juerit Bulten’s Home Laun- ry. Men’s shirts a specialty. Repairs if desired. Call 1017 — 203 Ave A West, E— l, 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. IMPROVEMENTS IN NEW FORDS: "ARE NUMEROUS y@-wheel Brakes, Standard Gear Shift, Speed of 60. Miles an Hour or More ; Four-wheel : brakes, ‘standard \se- lective gear transmission, extraor- dinary acceleration, a speed of 60 miles an more, ie une oa FOR We re-| F 1 insertion, 25 words:or Sander... sccccsceeees! 2 insertions, 25 words or 3 insertions, 25 words Swen wee ae ‘ eel words or UndeF ...ccccccccceee 12S Ads over 25 words, 2¢ addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES ' 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads.are cath in advanee. Copy should be re- ceived by 1) o'clock to insure it same day. THE BISMARCK - TRIBUNE $ 50 65 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 owt 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 Ecputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. Ss SES AND FOR SALE OR’ REN' rnished house, owing to death of wife. Best block in Call 948 lalf of seven room modern house. Phone’ 884 or call at Mrs. Erlenmeyer’s, 423 Third rect, Bismarck, N. I * RI] good sized rooms. Furnished and with garden. Call at 1210 Thay- er. Phone 553-J. ie FOR RENT—Seven room. house with bath. | Stoves furnished. Close in. Phone 905 after 5:00 ‘urnished four room modern house with. screened __porch. “East front. Phone 618-J. FOR RENT—Fiye room bungalow. Strictly modérh; close-in. Dec. 1, Apply 322 First_street. FOR RENT—Stri modern home furnished i 818 Thayer: Inquire . Casselman. © NT- nm room hon: John Steinert, 212 North Thi teenth street. furnished apartment and sleeping rooms in modern home. Hot water Spa Also garage for, stairs keeping. 6 N’ fu up- apartment for light house- loc . Ph Fine at 617 ree FOR RENT—One three room un- | furnished. front apartment in Rue j apartments, all modern, Phi or a ground floor, beautifully fur- “nished, plerity of heat and hot wa- te Call 120 West Rosser. - NT—A two and a thre The Laurain room apartment. Ar's. Phone 303. automotive. industry, just as its predecessor, the fameus model T, has made history for 20 years. I am proud of the new’car and feel cer- tain that its appearance and per- formance will attract unprecedented attention among automobile own- ers.” , Three brothers; the Rooneys, are laying with Ernie Nevers’ pro foot- i-team ‘this. year. The Dales ‘ racti- | * cally vibrationless engine,. and \in-| usual beauty in line and color are wien will be shown in many parts the country next y. The generator, CoS system, steering rear axle are of new Ford Advertise o| after 6: -| PALMIST end Phrenol SALESMEN “ RURAL SALESMEN with cars $10 and we paid daily. Write Tribune Ad. No. 58. : bre SEWING and chil- jain se’ dren’s clothes. Phone 720. i ringer Spaniel puppy. Phone 316. er eee eae: LM! Now at Prince Hotel, Room 222, will remain until Nov. 30th. Complete readings $1.00. Tells the © past, present and future, WANTED—Young lady as room- mate to share in light housekeep- + ing oe Toom only. Write Tribune No. 67. F OE MISCE! DIAMONDS—Mounted . in’ rings 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. Basy 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- i} rs furnished. Duroc Jersey ars and gilts, long and heavy boned, papers furnished, Regis- tered led milking . shorthorn bulls, se are of good milking strain. Come and.see them, three miles north of Bismarck.- Nagel _& Strutz, Bismarck, N. FOR SALE—DX Seven—7 tube super-Het Radio sct complete with tubes, antenna, both loop and ottside, loud speaker and +phileo A & B. socket: power, This certainly is a bargain. Call 346-W 0 p. m, or write Box 202, __Bisma: . D. . FOR SAL ust received a large shipment of imported German Hartz Mountain Canaries, Every { bird is guaranteed inger. Also have a large assortment of cages | to select from. Bismarck Dairy » Bismarck, N. D. Phone 348. ; NATIONAL CASH REGISTER: ew and ‘second hand. Over 500 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Imported man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, also aative singers. Cages, seed: treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob — Bull, Dickinson, 1 Box 7 FOR SALE~La a ir 10c. The Miko 5c, a_good smok Little Sambo 10 for 25c. Geo. D. Graham, ieee 310 So, Eighth s ck, nal FOR SALE—Choite Pure Bred “ Mammoth Brévize heavy toms, very large frame, Weighing 20 « toa? The, $4 00 each. Mrs. Mc- Ne N, jam Lattimorelle here, 318 Mandan street. Reading hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Helps find lest articles. See her today, FOR SALE—Rawleigh Products. Phone 812-J. ‘Arthur Somdreal, 517 Second street. FOR -SALE—Victrola and 60 rec- —ords. Phone 9. i ns REN’ T—Garage at 412, Ave. Phone 649-J. 6 Rites Held For Mrs. | Madeline Gerhardt _ Funeral services for Mrs. Made- line Gerhardt, 22, who died of heart disease Saturday at her home in Mandan, where held from St. Jo- seph’s church at 9:30 a. m. Monday with Father Paul officiating. Bur- at was made in the Catholic ceme- ery. bi Besidés ter husband, Mrs: Ger- hardt leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs.’ John Brown, and 12 brothers and sisters. The sisters are Mrs. N. V. Helbling, Mrs. V. V. Helbling, Mrs. Katherine Brown, Gertrude, Eva and Anna, and the brothers are ‘|Jack, Matt, John, Leo, and Frank. Train Records Are Broken on Branch ] 92 cars of coal from the mines at Zap and Beulah the Northern Pacific railway re- po that all records for ton and length of trains on the branch north of Mandan k..d been broken. There were 46 .ars from Zap and the Same number from Beulah, and their combined weight was conserv- atively estimated at 5,511 tons. The coal is to Be distributed from Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schroeder and son returned Sunday where they visited relatives for a y L. Jesperson of Minot, a of Mrs. Schroeder, is now a their home. j|eon was served. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE anniversary,” After an evening peter and games, a course lunch- sees Clyde Challey and Oliver Bakken, ineeeees in th®. Mandan high school, gnd Miss Mary McCoy of Bismarck, have returned from Lis. bon, where they spent the Thanks- giving holidays as guests at Mr. Chillley’s Home. aa Israel Rufsvold of the Mandan high school faculty spent the week- endsat Fort: Ransom as the guest of his mother and sister. ————_—_= Jack Sharkey, who has trained in New York for some of his fights, says he avill never train there again. ‘MOM’N POP HERE BLL ‘YOU IN WRITING ORDERS = DULUTH MAN ASSAULTED Duluth, Minn., Nov. An hour and a half after Joseph Morin, 58, hotel proprietor, was shot ‘and beaten over the head and shoul- ders with a chair, two boys, 17 and 22 years old, were arrested . this morning and are said by police to have made complete confessions of the crime. ENLARGE CUBS PARK Chicago—(AP)—Work of enlarg- ing the Cubs Park, virtually com- pleted in time for the opening of the season last spring, will be fin- ished this winter. All that remains to be done is to add facilities for 2,000 more seats in the new upper Very Observing deck. The k ill {2.060 park then will seat BARBER VETOES BOB “Elwood, Ind.—Alonzo Webb, vet- eran barber, also is an active work- er in the Pilgrim Holiness 5 So when a brother churchman an- nounced that God had showed him that it was wrong for Webb to bob women’s hair, he hung up a sign announcing that no women patrons would be served. Bura Beulah Coal Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 By Taylor NOW THEN- PUT THE ME, BIG BOY- NAME AN’ ADDRESS OF “THE FIRM ON THE TOP LINE ~— DATE HERE, JY AND SHIPPING INETRUCTIONS BELOW = THEN THE NOMGER OF CASES INTHIS COLUMN ~ PRICE PER CASE. OVER HERE—AND THE TOTAL COST OF SHIPMENT ON THE Freckles and His Friends Six An Sieir!) HAN SIX AN Gl6AT? wy, GAN’ 8 FF 2 HANIA A DARD TIME, OSSIEF DOITmMIs JF WAY IF YOUMAD SIX * Do OUR SUMS IN 9 pow) LISTEN: APPLES! from Taylor, AMONG FEATURED PROGRAMME Wednesday, Nov. 30 200—Int'l, Lis ; MC KD! WL ai eens. with Van and pk oy F, & stations, W. 8 atatl ‘wcco woc WHO W WOW Writ n> WHAS WSM Schenck—WEAI’, 7 stations. 20 sta on! att 8:00—1 Trpetasoure—' a tot Booman tring ‘Harm ium—WIz, § stations. Gia 4 14 stations, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 (By The Associated Press} Central Standard time. stations. Hour--WOR, 14 stations. Hoffman"—WEAF, 7 stations. E ra, “Tales ce ey CENTRAL 88—KYW Chicage—s70 . unl otherwise in- Lt og Ueft*of call Aloated, fetters, kllocycles on . 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1100 3:00—Hotel Chelsea Orchestra 8 + at as ‘Traymore jo poreird Palace Hotel les Be Orchestra 288.5—WBAL Battimere—1050 we r Orwal Ricans Baritone trto 8:30—Soconyans; Van & Schenck 120—Acollan. Recltal $:00—Ipana Troubadours $:30—Goodrich Orchestra-Quartet 461.3—WNAC Boston—680 7:00—Boston Univ. Musical Clubs 8:00—Kolater Hour $:00—Columbia Phonograph Tour 10:05—Hotel Brunswick Orchestra 302.8—WGR Buffalo—290 4:30—The Soconyans 7:30—Aeolian Recital £:0—Ipana Troubadours 8:30—Goodrich Orchestra-Quartet 845.1-—WMAK Buffalo—B50 7:00—Remington Band 8:00—Kolster Hour $:00—Columbia Phonograph Hour 10:05—Silver Slipper Orchestra 835.4—WTIC Hartford—300 6:20—Soeonyans Hae Racantt Prasat 9:30—Hotel Bond stra 42.3—WOR Newark—710 §:35—DIM and Harvey, songs ‘Levitow's Commodore Ensemble Mabelanna Corby Orchestra so Eluasbia Phonograph Hour 10:00—Villa Venice Orchestra 491.5—WEAF New York—610 Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra 0—The Soconyans i National Musiealites g Aeolian Recital Te paid ‘Troubadours Seg ing gs uartet :30—O} “Tales of in” 10:30—Hotel Manger Orchestra, 44S—WIJZ New York—600 00—Mediterraneans Dance Band :30—Jeddo Hi ers, Washington Politics, F. W. le :00—Champion Sparkers iran i ea String Tri &f . J. Haupt; Dalhart flo. wisnieg 00—Breyer Social Hour FILWLIT Philadeiphia—740 6:30—Adelphia Whispering Orchestra .6—KOKA Pitteburgh—960 :00—Westingh: Bana, : 00—Champion Sparkers et: 00—-Same as WJZ fy kd $74.8—WJAR Providence—800 {0—The Soconya = & Schenck es ioodrich Orchestra-Quartct 277.6—WHAM Rochester—1080 ollers: “Homesteaders” S70.8—WGY Schenectady—790 lusical Progra: —"3.000 Years of Novels’ 408.5—WRC Washington—e40 * wit os oT rich Orchestra-Quartet :30—National Grand pers Ensemble SOUTHERN 296.9—WWNC Ashevilie—t010 6:00—Spencer Orchestra 478.9—WSB Atianta—e30 +6:00—Viek Myers Orchestra 0—Sears-Rocbuck instrumentalists pans, Troubadoure 8: rich Orchestra-Quartet 248.8—WDOD Chattancoga—1220 1:20—Hotel Patten Ensemble 6:30—Organ Recital 304.4—KTHS Hot Springe-780 ington Hotel Orchestra Margaret Glass, organ 9: rles Dornberger'’s Land | 481.3—WHAS Loulsville—650 8: ina Troubadours Sise—Goedrich Orchestra-Quartet 9:30—Nat'l Grand Opera Company 322.4—WSMB New Orleans—030 8:30—Concert 240.9—-WCOA Pensacola—1200 8: Le: SERA, merge 254.1—-WRVA Richmond—1180 5S! de, n o News ‘Leader triase Game “Acca Temple Shrine Concert = KFYR Radio | | Programs | 249.9—KFYR Bismarck—1200 Ww y, Nov. 30. f 12:30 to 1:00 p. m.—Orthophonic ic 1:00 to 1:15 p. m.—Weather fore- cast, news item: 1:15 to 1:30 .p. m.—Aunt Sam- my’s hints on fitting dresses. ae Bie. 7:30 p. See TI ae son am, soprano; Henry Ve erson, tenor; lire. Arthur: Bauer, pi soloist. and accompanist. 7:80 to 7:45 p. m.—Weather fore- cast, and news items, is, ' Sacred died, 368.6—WEBH-WdJD Chicago—820 6:00—Palmer House Orchestra 8:00--Mooseheart Children’s Program 10:15—Edgewater Beach Orchestra 305.9—WGN-WLIB Chicago—100 ¢:40—Drake Concert Ensemble : i 11:00—The Hoodlums . 44.6—WLE Chicago—870 7:30—Shakespeare Series { : ollo Club Cho 0:45—Hockey, Ottawa, va. Canadian 10:30—WLS Hodge-Podge 11:00—Popular Program 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—€70 6:00—Chica; ‘Theater Organ 6:30—Dinner, Goncert i 7:00—Northwestern Univ. Lecture 00—Captivators Orchestra ‘ 9:00—Musical Album 361.2—WSAI Cincinnatl—€30 $:00—Hotel Sinton Orchestra, 7:20—Acolian Hour Goodrich Orchestra Quartet {_« 10:80—Grand Opera from 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—780 7:30—Acolian Recital £:00—Ipana badours ¥ §:230—Goodrich Orchestra-Quartet | 9:30—Nat'l Grand Opera Company 282.8—WAIU Columbue—1000 5:00—States Restaurant Orchestra 5:30—Deshler-Wallick Orchestra, 8:00—Kolster Radio Hour 9:00—Columbia Phonograph Hour ; 4 874.8—WOC Davenport—800 7:230—Acolian Recital $:00—Ipana ‘Troubadours 8:30—Goodrich Orchestra-Quartey 9:30—Educational Talk 835.4—WHO Des Moines—800 7:00—National Musicalites { §:00—Ipana Troubadors 9:30—Opera, “Tales of Hoffman” 440.9—WCX-WIR Detroit—80 7:00—Champion Sparkers 8:00—Kelly Springfield Musto 9:00—Murlel M. Kyle, soprano & 10;00—Goldkette’s Orchestra 4 352.7—WWJ Detroit—s80 7:00—Studio Program 8:00—Ipana Troubadours #:30—doodricn Orcnestra-Quartet 9:30—Organ Recital 422.3—-W08 Jefferson City—710 8:30—Teachers’ College Program 370.2—-WDAF Kansas City—810 7:20—Aeolian Recital 00—Ipana ‘Troubadours rich Orchestra-Quartet 9:30—Walk-Over Cavaliers 293.9—WTMJ Milwaukee=1020 8:30—Acollan Recital 2:00—Communities Program 10:30—Wisconsin Roof Orcheutra. .2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul=740 0—Acolian Recital 200—Ipana ‘Troubadours 8:30—Goodrich Orchestra-Quartet 11:30—Eddie Dunstedter, organ 808.2. WOW Omaha—s90 $:00—Ipana ‘Troubadours 302.8—WOAI San Antonio—909 $:30—Utah Program S45.1—KSD St. Loule—850 7:00—Champion Sparkers 7:30—Aeolian Recital ; $:00—Ipana ‘Troubadours '30—Goodrich Orchestra-Quartet 9:30—Opera “Die Freischutz” . 348.6—KVOO Tulsa—860 9:00—Concert sg 325.9—KOA Denver—820 7:30—Brown Palace Hotel Orchestra 8:30—Story Hour 00—Scheuerman’s Orchestra 9:15—Songs by Stephen C. Foster WESTERN 468.5—KFI Los Angeles—640 10:00—R. tenor; Z Clarke harpist 11:00—The Vagabonds 12:00—Nellie C. Mills, violin 336.9—KNX Los Angeles—800 9:00—Feature program 12:00—Biltmore Hotel Orchestra 1:00a—Cocoanut Grove Orchestra 384.4—KGO Oakiand—780 10:00—Vaudeville 11:00—The Vagabonds 12:00—Hotel St. Francis Orchestra, 608.2—KLX Oakiand—890 :30—Dinner Concert 10:00—Edueational Program 11:00—Grocers’ Variety Hour 454.3—KFRC San Francisco—600 $:30—The Cecilians 10:00—Maxwell Hour 12:00—Dance Orchestra 422.3—KPO San Francisco—710 10:00—Atweter Kent Artista 11:00—N. B. C. Program 22:00—States Restaurant Orchestra “47.5—KFOA Seattie—670 10:00—White King Orchestra 11:00—N, B. C. Program 370.2—KHQ Spokane—810 Spokane Battery Hour as_Angeles Soap Progra! . B & Program > White (swine) barrow, 350 pounds and over, For draft geldings and grade draft mare, two years and under three, shown to halter, North Dakota Agricultural college was third, Minnea) ersity of Min- North Dakota solvent, a bane, consinere?: for ni oot me bere nex! October 6, but: definite decision has not yet been reached. Grand Forks—Possible jail break from county jail was averted when it was discovered that several bricks had been loosened from south. wall, Minneapolis-—Hesrings were be- jainst Conse h \97 3 ly company, whic! had stores fin Min Wisconsin. Little Falls, Minn.—Rev. Father’ . Lang, founder of Seorad” Heart peeish here 1806, Arnold in- Stats, Brooklyn outfielder, areas eae ‘weeks.

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