The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 30, 1927, Page 9

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MALE BELP WANTED 25 MEN WANTED et once to learn Barber trade, Easy work, easy to learn, good wages. cata- ioe, Moler Barbgr College, Fargo, ‘WANTED—Young man to work by the month, Francis Jasskowiak, 419 Twelfth street. ° _ WANTED—Two men to haul hay. ; _ Inquire at Frank’s Place. FEMALE HELP WANTED .WANTED—Girl for ral. house- \. work. eed three. Call at Bee Fifth after 5:00 p. m. hone’ 107: ition stent raph “Ref a as steno; er. Ref- erence furnis! "Phone 48 Sen FOR RENT FOR RENT—Tyo newly furnished rooms in}modern home with hot Hot and cold running room suitable for Gentlemen preferred. 413 Ave. B. venient, call ai opposite the lurses Home, phone 921. ‘urnis! ‘ront oof, suitable for two in strictly modern home. Call __at 816 Main. Ave. 1 ne Re FOR_RENT—Cozy: wi furnished rooms in modern home, Very convenient, best location. : Call at __418 W. r_ Ave. Phone 837-R, ~ FOR RENT—Two comfortable fur- nished rooms for light porary ing. Adults only. Call .at Twelfth street. Phone 872. FOR RENT—A pleasant jwarm room in modern hi sititable for two le. Call at 418 Fifth street. jone_678-R.. L FOR RENT—Two warm well fur- nished sleeping rooms, tion. Call at 421 street er phone 947. Alexius rcom on first t| WORK WANTED—As two. Close in. Aye. Phone 342, nished room in mofern CAll at _1110 Thayer. ae, FO} sleeping room in modern home, Very rea- sonable. Call at 506 Third street. ___Phone 498-J. 4 FOR RENT—A room in a new modern house, close in, $12 per eee 512 Rosser Ave. Phone FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms on __ first floor, private entrance. 604 Third street. _ nee NS ” RENT—Furnished sleepihg ‘com in modern home.. Call at __211 Second street. FOR RENT—Two modern sleeping ir suitable for two, Phone FOR RENT—Furnished room _in modern home, Phono 782. 607 Sixth street. FURNITUREFOR SALE FOR LE—@ntenco-* Ironer mangle. Operates :by electric motor and heats with either gas 2 or gasoline. Good as new, $50. C __Call’6 landan. FOR LE r in good condition, size 8 1-4x10 1-2. Call at apartment 7, Person ES "ONS Aa a ee FOR SALE—Dining room _ table, chairs, buffet,- ‘kitchen cabinet and sanitary-couch. Phone 639. © _ SEWING A in sewing al chil- dren’s clothes, Phone 720. ical i under 3 insertions, 25 words Or under .......ee0000 0S 1 week, 25 words under ...ccecccseoves 125 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word * CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 1) o'clock to insure insertion same day. '. THE "BISMARCK TRIBUNE Rebuilt Automobiles t,| We Appeal to Your Intelligence Many a man gets wet in winter storms who knows far moré than enough to “come in’ ouf of the rain.” Just a little more think- zing w@ld ‘show him how to:stay out;in the rain and yet keep dry in one of our dependable used cars—and probably save its gost in doctors’ bills, “Rebuilt Cars With a Ecpatation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. WORK WANTED. LET ACK repair that radiator be- fore it is too far gone. We re- pair and clean out clogged radia- tors restoring their. circulation, All work guaranteed. Phone 261. Use it. Ack’s Radiator Shop, back of Malm’s Service Station. _______SALESMEN : RURAL SALESMEN with cars $10 and a paid daily. Write Tribune Ad. No. 58. FOUND FOUND—Auto ' blanket. may have same by wees a 8 and paying for ad. Phone 677-M. H. C. MahIman. a N’ IF YOU have for sale a good mod- ern house well located at a bar- gain that will make a good invest- ment, write to Ad. No. 60, Trib- une. Owner ee HOME LA! : THE BEST Address for finished washes at. competing rates is Marguerit Butten’s Home Laun- Men’s shirts a specialty. Repairs if desired. Call 1017 — 203 Ave A West. eas UTOMOBI SAS, FOR SALE—1925 Ford, fordor se- dan, motor in good ‘shape, four new tires. Price $285.00., Will take open car as part pa}ment. Elmer Anderson, Bismarck, N. D., care Charles Swenson. ein fers rl FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room apartment, with attached garage. O. W. Roberts,* Weath- er Bureau, Tel, 151. FOR RENT—Two or tm ge furnished apartment | au “two sleeping rooms in modern home. Hot water heat. Also garage for 5 ed up- stairs apartment for light house- keeping. Fine location. Phone __618-R or call at 517 Sixth street. FOR RENT—One three. room un- furnished front apartment in Rue apartments, all modern, Phone 697-3 or call at 711 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Three room apt., ground floor, aoe fur- nished, plenty of heat and hot wa- ter. I 1 Ross ~bus or truck driver, also unde: the use and cere of tractor engin have a life-time experience at this work, Write 515 Fourth pawuteet or phone 715; Gitye WANTED—Maternity” cases in private home with good care giv- en. Mrs. John G. Dixon, 504 Ninth street. Phone. 477-W. DRESSMAKING. and remodeling. Call at 212 Thayer or phone 4 -R. HOUSES AND FLATS Z FOR SALE—Seven room’ modern home, with 3 bed rooms and den, full basement, fine kitcheg, well located on pave- ment near schools, good garage attached -to house; most pur- , chase price payable.in monthly payments less than rent, No. 61, __Tribune.\ lectin FOR SALE OR RENT—Purnished house, owing to death of wife. Best block in city. Call 948 morning, noon or evening, | FOR RENT—Six room modern house, partly furnished. *All new —~|__er._ Phone 5538-J. inaide. .Close:ta school....Phone 942-R or 1091-R, .: 0} —Small “house witistwo good sized ropms. Furnished and with garden. Call at 1210 Thay- FOR RENT—Seven room house with bath. Stoves furnished. Close im Phone 905 after 5:00 Pe. Po Ss en FOR RENT—Fumished: four. room modern _ house with screened East front. Phone 618-J. FOR RENT—Modern 5 room bung- alow, No. 609 Eleventh street. Harvey Harrig@ Co. FOR RENT—Strictly modern home sae at 813 Thayer. Inquire FOR RENT—Seven room house. John Steinert, 212 North Thir- hardwood ‘ floors,|’ apartment in modern honie. Good location. Call at 113 Washington street. Phone 730-M. DIAMONDS—Mounted rings of the latest design sent to any bank for free examination. Finé qual- ities and extra: good values at : with a great Ben-Hur navy of an- tique modeled oraft. off the coasts Italy. Thrills and Romance The celebrated Antioch chariot race, in which Ben-Hur and Messala contest for the palm, occupied three months in. the making. Twelve quadrigas are driven seven laps over a course facing a Circus Maximus that holds nearly a hundred thous- and spectators. .The exquisite love story of Ben-Hut and Esther is in- tertwined with the thrilling action. The final scenes deal wit’. Ben- Hur’s assembling of legions in the lan to establish a kingdom of judea, the discovery of his long lost mother and sister in the Vale of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE and the healing of the sick ones by the Saviour, whereby Ben- Hur and his beloved Esther and kinsfolk are reunited. ‘ PLANS COMMUNITY CHRIST- MAS TREE New Salem—Plans are being made by the New Salem Community club to sponsor a community Christ- mas tree this year. The tree will be electri ni and an outdoor Christmas songs and given, DUNN COUNTY PIONEER DIES Killdeer—Sam Pedergon, lighted for several eves! cent! Program of | for ¢] carols will be whe is bel spéndent and Rev. Bauer, f The team will be made-up of form- pioneer; er players from Hazen high school away recently at his home in Kill- deer following a stroke of pa: The deceased has made his home in Dunn county since 1908, wie he brought his family from Minne- apolis. He leaves his wife and sev-| ~ en chillren. ORGANIZES INDEPENDENT BASKETBALL TEAM Hazen—J. H. Drewelow was re- elected as coach and manager e independent basketball team ing organized in Hazen. Moore is named team corre- referee. contractor of Dunn county, passed | and games are being scheduled. Hinnom, the procession of Palm MOWM’N POP NNAT'S THAT, MOM? ORS $25, $35, $50, $65,-$76, $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 Marek, exclusive diamond de: er. Office at_108 Third street, Bismarck. N. FOR SALE—Just recejved a large shipment of imported German Hartz Mountain Canaries. Every bird is guaranteed a sinBer. 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 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, ac a te Patterson Hotel, FOR SALE—Choice imported Ger- man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, aaeye singers. Cages, seeds, el mild smoke. Gedo. D, Eighth FOR SALE—La Zona cigar 10c. The Miko 5c, a good Little Sambo 10 for 25c. 310 ie FOR SALE—Choice Pure Bred Mammoth Bronze heavy toms, ‘very large frame. Weighing 20 2 Ib 10.00 each. Mrs. Mc- ie, PALMIST end Phrenologi Lattimorelle here, 318 Mandan street. Reading hours: 2 to 6 and ‘7 to 10. Helps find articles. = See her today. ‘OR RENT—Two garages, Freckles and His Friends gas range for sale. Phone 597-R or call at 404 Fifth street. “ “MADAM RENO PALMIST—Now at Prince Hotel, Roont 222,, will remain until Nov. 30th. Complete . readings $1.00. Tells the past, Present and future, OLD or new dolls handsomely dressed for Christmas. Place your order early. Phone. 1140 or call at 313 Ave. A after 4:30 p. nm FOR” SALE—Rawleigh Products. Phone 812-J. Arthur Somdreal, 517 Second street. FOR SALE—Victrola and 60 rec- ords.. Phone 947. f IN NEW YORK New York, Nov. 30—The man- about-town, whose social rambli have made intriguing read The woman-about-town has fash- foned her behavior that of he widely Losidical sce nit A ‘goes everywhere” see i the lobby at all the Enportant thes mings; you see her at the ind the afternoon a le pattern. She} q, alibis to her friends by stating that she goes in for that sort of thing to get material for her stories. As a matter of fact most of her tales} has Seserally have to do with “sweet- ness-and- all that. ° es * There is nothing more amusing in “Manhattan, than the merry little game of checking the personality of writers against what they pro: luce. The editor of one of the most blatant sex-confession magazines is a demure and refined little South- ern woman, with a lovely drawl and a prim, school-teachery de- meanor. To her the wild adven- tures of the! young ladies in, the confession stories are just so h in a day's routine. has ng been. in a night club and hasn’tithe slight idea what all- this wild ife is‘about. Hence; perhaps, she is the perfect editor. : Just up one floor in the same ight,” fluffy romance and| bi . building a half dozen young men grind out the wild-eyed western and cowboy tales. Only one of them seen any country west of Chi- cago and wouldn’t know a sage-. rush from a actus. They tell me that one of them recently whether Montana or Wyo- GILBERT- SWAN. Cheyenne was in ming. _—— f At the Movies {| __At the Movies | CAPITOL THEATRE Spain—the Spain of today—add Slander—the great enemy of the day —are the locale and motivating menace of the m_t sensational dra- me te sereen has seen a mente ” now showing: at the Capi- tol Theatre, : feature ‘roma! love and the ¥ new Meteo Gollwrs- Mayer : Bill Is Heard From STEP RIGHT IN FOLKS, AN’ HANG DP YER GLAD RAGS- RELATIVES ARE ALWAYS WELCOME = Parsi PASSES ANY— THING UP POP, TIS IS OSCAR'S COUSIN ALFY= E'S FNEYEARS OLD AN’ KNOWS ALL Is ABC's! OSCAR'S COUSIN), EW? WELL, TAAT'S FING! Me 0,NO=L HAD “IANO COUSINS BEFORE BE WAS BORN-! IN WARD Luck SToopie! WERE GOIN' WAY, OUT ' COUNTRY NN’ FIRE OFF Gis GRAMPAWS USK WHICH Ai BEEN SHOT " OFF SINCE TH’ Cait WAR: GONNA SHOOT IT THIS MANY -TIMES IF SHE OONT WICK TOO MUCH. > LOO Mer —-FULLA, M-M~STooP WHUT You’RE MISe'N ! SHES LIBUL RADIO PROGRAMS AMONG FEATURED PROGRAMS ‘Thureday, Dee.? 2 * 1:00—Tat'l. Livestock tlon—-KYW, 13. stations, * tiara canes WW Was Wax ORLY USL OG to EPP GE 0S WES Uh AD Ww iC WsB. is rae WERE WEE! WJAR WTAG WRC Wot QF ‘WBAL WHAM KDKA WLW win HO WOW WDAF KVOO WHAS JAX W. ais Wh RERC WEAR WREDE veo eco WoC WDAF. ‘jag Saban be ere, “Martha” —WJB WBZ WBAL WHAM KDKA WLW wie srw weco KBD WOC WHO WOW WDAF WGN 081 OEE eae WEAF WGR.WTIC WGY WWJ Waal Bruins va. Pittsburgh—WEEL THURSDAY, DECEMBER | (By The Associated Prose) , th Sige A len ater vie as letters, kilocycies on right. £72.8—WPO Atlantic City—1100 301 jburne Orchestra HS yg ag 10:30—Bliver lipper Orebestra 20.8—WBAL Baltimore—1080 CENTRAL 826—KYW Chicage—870 7:00—_8tudio 8:00. 9:00. 10:31 b loose! 00—Smith Bro 9:30—Civic Opera, 905.8—WGN-WLIB Chicago—969 7:00—Old-Fashioned Almanack 7:30—Hoover Sentinels 8:00—Citcquot Club Eskimos 9:00—Oivie . Martha” 11:00—The Hoodlums: 344.6—WLSE Chicage-870 8:40-—College Inn Orchestra 7:80-—Supertone Hour ‘Maxwell Hour 200—Chi Civio Opera $05.6—WEE! Boston—€20 fort Hour fh Brothers 9:40—-Bruins-Pittaburgh Hockey 481.3—WNAC Bostoen—080 + 6:00—Foot . 700—-Depyro te 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ)_ Chicage—670 $:00—Chicago Theater Organ . ‘ 7:10—Whitney Trio j 20 watlans 8:45—Discussion of Opera, EE eet gm ‘Theater Prograin %:00—Chicago Civic Opera 7 otal Orchestra 361.2—WSAI Cincinnatl—890 > i828 =WOR Buttalo—m0 7:00—Great Composers 7:00—Great Com 3 Hl Ghat” eaketmo: : ther: $:00—Smith Brothers " 9:30—Statler’s Pennsylvanians 9:80—-Statler’s Pennaylvantans 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—780 UEI—WMAK Buffalo—t0 6:00-—Hotel Cleveland Orchestra 7:00—Temple Music Makers q:fhezbe Jenters, 730 im of Classics 10:05—Palais Royal Dance Music 885.4—WTIC_Harttere—800 F jet Bond Trio i tol Theater Presentation 30—Statler'e Pegnsylvanians 422.3—-WOR Newark—710 5:50—Hotel Shelton Ensemble £:30—Hale Byers Orchestra, 1 or Atrenoiny,” Prof, P. H. Gras 7:20. New York Philharmonic Orches+ ra 9:30—Drowsy Hour 10:00—Premier Dance Orchestra 491.5—-WEAF New York—610 hestra, ing fort Hour posers 7:30—-Hoover Sentinels 8:00—Clicquot Club Eskimos $:00—Smith ‘Brothers 9:30--Statler’s Pennsylvanians 10:00—Park Central Orchestra 404.8—WISZ New York—660 282.8—WAIU Columbue—1060 5:00—States Restaurant estra biSo—peaiersWalllee Orchentea B4S.1—-WFAA Dallae—680 7:00—G 1igo-Hoover Bentinela, 9:00—Musical Program 374.8—-WOC Davenport—800 7:30—Hoover Sentinels 3ioo— Smith Brothers 9:30—Chicago Civic Opera 635.4—WHO Des Moines—800 E nial 440.9—WCX-WIR Detroit—t80 6:30—-Randall Ramblers HPS ey cee 10:00—McKinney's Cotton Pickers! ~ _ 382,7—WWS Detroit—850 7:00—Same as WEAF { He eer gt Club Eskimos | 9300—Smit ers ' 9:30—Statler’s Pennsylvanians __, 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 7:00—Great Composers 7:30—Hoover Sentinels 300—Maxwell H cago Civic Opera ‘ 293.8—WTMJ Milwaukee—1020 1 * — -8:00—Maxwell Hour 10:00—Wisconsin Hotel Orchestra 405.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—740 7:20—Hoover Sentinels 30—The Craftsmen 9:00—Smith Brothers 330—-Chicago Civic Opera 508.2—WOW Omaha—590 00—Great Composers 0—Hoover Sentinels jour 9:00—Chicago 0} s¢:00—Slumber Music 405.2—WFI-WLIT Philadelphia—740 7:00—Great Composers a ver's Sen’ $:00—CHt ot Club Esk: 9:30—Statler’s Pennsyl 215.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—950 5:00—Little Symphony Orchestra WIZ jour 483.6—WJAR Providence—620 rd Comfort Hour 0—Pearl Trio $:00—Clicquot Club Eskimos 277.4—WHAM Rochester—1080 5:48—Hotel Kenmore Orchestra 7:00—Same ag WJZ . $:00—Maxwell_ Hour 9:00—Balkite Hour S79.8—-WGY Schenectady—790 5:30—Kenmore Hotel Orchestra q 7:30—Hoover Sentinels rt £:00—-Clicquoe Club Eskimos 10:00—Dance Program 383.1—WBZ Springfield—900 Hour 1068, Js SMcBueliys Orchestra 48.8—WRC Washingten—40 on Club Eskimc Seats Brothers SOUTHERN 996.9—WWNC Asheville—1010 3 5 —-Optiett Club Program (0i0e—Plasa oar Frolio 475.9—W8B Atianta—630 Balkite H 499.7—-WOA!I San Antonio—6:0 8:30—Kelvinator Hour 545.1—K6D St. Louis—r50 7:00—Great Composers 7:30—Hoover Sentinels 00—Maxwell Hour 00—Smith Brothers Chicago Opera, “Martha” W—Statiefs Pennsylvanians 348.6—KVOO Tulsa—860 7:30—-Hoover Sentinels $;00—Maxwell Hour 10:00—Dance Orchestra 344.8—WCBD Zion—870 $:00—Mixed Quartet and Vocalists WESTERN 448.5—KFI Los Angeles—640 10:00—Louiso Bowden Drama Prot m, 11:08. B.C. Concert 12:00—Purcell Mayer, violin 336.9—KNX Los Angeles—890 Pay ry ee 3 more Hot 1:00a—Cocoanut Grove Orchestri 384.4—-KGO Oakland—780 | fag 1}:00—Hotel St. Francis Orchestr# 808.2—KLX Oakland—890 8:20—Dinner Concert ¥ 10:00—Variety Hour yi 404.3-—KFRC San Franciscom6@ 8:30—The Cecilians 10:00—I oil cree 32:00—Denee Orch ” 422.3—-KPO San Francieco710 a 12:00—States Restaurant Orlestray’ .447.5—KFOA Seatties70 =" 10:00—Maxwell Hour 11300—N. B.C. Program | - 370.2—KHQ Spokar—8!0 " 10:00—Maxwell Hour ‘ ee oe hestra Bick adie || {ecre end bellyife ettet'te | \_ Programs i) csny tease onde th gnds the winter Satta boilermaker fa 2499-—-KFYR Bismarck—1200 | Months working © boi Angeles. eiuae 12/50-1:00 p, ted Seal Ortho- rs ~ To have “football. H 200 p, m.—! rr Tulane plan, ve 5 Phonic progra for-all” as Kf Rockne hes at 1:00-1;15 p. m.—Weather fore-| Notre cast, news items. 1:15-1:30 p. m.— Aunt Sammy’s chat “Milk and Honey.” 6;80-7:30 p. ge Humph- :00—Utah Program iC }. C, A. Sheldon, organ 3%4.4—-KTHS Hot Springs—780 $:28-Ginti, eintaic Program 3 rocal| lo ram 200—Charles Dornberger's Orchestra 896.9—-WJAX Jacksonville—890 $:00—Maxwe)l Hour 9:00—-Dance Orchestra 8824—WHAS Louisville—930 ‘T3 Sentinels io eeewen Hour fe 322.4—WSMB New Orleans—930 $:30—Liberty Theater Orchestra 254,1—WRVA Richmond—1180 6:00—Virginians Orchestra, 8:00—Maxwell Hour 9300—Vocal and String Quartets pinno and accompsnist. 7:30-7:45 p..m.— Weather fore- cast, market report, news ite 3:45-8:00 p. m.—Primer for town seem; “More Comfort with Less

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