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Tribune Classified Advertisements :. E BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE ‘PHONE 82 MALE HELP WANTED ration has four in North Dakota for cars. If looking for Permanent connection see ir. Groth after 6 o'clock, Patterson lotel_ today. 25 M™N WANTED at once to learn oe r Li Easy work, fey wages. \° Tog. Moter Barber College, Far- WANTED—Live wire, men’s cloth- i ind furnishing salespeople, imal anid female. Holt Clothing Co. ‘WANTED—Young man to work by the month. Francis Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street. FEMALE HELP WANTED DIES, reputable manufacturer offers you opportunity to make ‘tra money, spare time, exper- fess unnecessary. No selling. rut Mfg. Coy, 846-6th Ave., WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 244 or call at 619 Ww. er. : ‘A D—Competent maid for + general housework. Phone 189. a 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. ‘YOUNG MAN 21 years of age ex- perienced jn clothing and grocery clerking willing to do any work. Write Fay Hessie, 119 Sixth street, City. WANTED—Maternity cases —_ in private home with good care giv- en. Mrs. John G. Dixon, 6504 ; Ninth street. Phone 477-W. APARTMENTS | FOR RENT—Two or furnished apartment and two sleeping rooms modern home. Hot water heat. Also garage for rent. 614 Eighth street. ee, FOR RENT. ree room apart- ment, ground floor, beautifully furnished, plenty of heat and hot water. Call at 120-W. Ros- ser. Phone 503-W. FOR RENT—My beautiful 6 room apartment at 417 Fifth street is now for rent at only $45.00. Call on G. G. Beithon, 112 Thayer Ave. W. \ FOR RENT—Furnished apartments with private bath. Guaranteed good and warm. Call at 930 ~Fourth_ SR FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartment, suitable fe __two. Call at 422 1 FOR E! Fur ied. wai room and small kitchenette. Hazel- hurst, 411 Fifth street. . FOR RENT—Small apa ment at Person Court. Occupancy 15th of December. FOR RENT—Two newly furnished rooms in modern home with hot water heat. Hot and cold running} F( Toom suitaiie two. tlemen ‘preferred. 413 } Ave. B. + OR RENT—Room in all modern, home. Hot water heat, well’ lighted. Also garage. Close in.! Call after 7:00 p. m. at 111 Ros. ser street. Phone 1127-LJ. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in @ new modern home, very cone) venient, call at 307 Tenth street, 9) new St. Alexius Narves Home, phone 921. Large iurni ‘ront room on first floor, suitable for two in strictly modern home. Call at 816 Main Ave. or phone 919-R. FOR RENT—Cozy warm, furnished rooms in modern home. Very convenient, best location. Call at 418 W. Thayer Ave. Phone 83' ¥ FOR RENT—One nicely furnished warm room suitable-for ‘one or two, Close in. ‘Call at 708 Main Ave. Phone 342. ROOM FOR RENT—Attractive fur- nished room in modern home, rps for one or two. Call at FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home. 211 Second street. a FOR RENT—One furnished. city heated room for 1 i baieekese- ‘OR RENT—One room in modern house, close in, 422 Fourth street. Phone 1219-R. MISCELLANEOU: , DIAMONDS—Mounted in rings of the latest design sent to any bank fe, ei Fine qual- values at 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—Just received a large shipment of ipeceived German bird-is have a to select Co. B N, D. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New second hand. Over 500 styles and <izes. We have one to fit your = 1 Insertion, 25 words ~ poate porated 1) 2 insertions, 25 words or 3 insertions, 25 words s Mes Meee ta % Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 1) o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. THE. easiest, and often the most satisfactory way to possess a car is to buy a dependable used auto of reputable make—backed, as ours are, by the responsibility of a permanently established, well known dealer. Why not decide now to at least investigate the values we are offering? You won't be obligated to buy. “Rebuilt Cars With a Ecrutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. FOR RENT—One and one _ half, story seven room house fully modern. Convenient to school. Immediate possession. _| FOR RENT or for sale one block of ground improved with two story six room house, barn, hen house, chicken house, well and .windmill. It will pay you to investigate this property. FOR RENT—One story six room house fully modern, close in. Im- mediate possession. PRICE OWENS, Eltinge Block Phone 421. = WANTED TU BUY 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. ee, HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven room modern home, with 3 bed rooms and den, full basement, hardwood floors, fine kitchen, well located on pave- ment near schools, good garage attached to house; most ‘of pur- chase price payable-in monthly payments less than rent. No. 61, _ Tribune. ere 2 FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished house, owing to death of wife. Be blo-k in city. Call 948 ly modern’ 5 room lower, duple: garage at-| tached. ©. W. Roberts, Weather Bureau. Phone 1 FOR yur house with full basement. __246 after 6 o'clock, 2 RENT. ly modern hi furnished at 813 Thayer. Inquire W. S. Casselman. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Untenco Ironer or mangle. Operates by _- electric motor and heats with either gas or gasoline. Good as new, $50. Call 54-J, Mandan, FOR SALE—Axminster ruin good condition, size 8 1-4x10 1-2. Call. at apartment 7, Person __ Court. — FOR SALE—Dinin, chairs, and. sanitary couch. Phone 639. FOR SALE—Second hand Maytag aluminum washing machine. .614 ‘de Vries. _ ig room set an one gas range. All new. Call jodern Phone ig room table, BILES 1927 MODEL slightly used Chevro- let Landau sedan, $214.00 down buys this car, balance in monthly payments; 1926 Chevrolet Coach $162 down, balance. at $28.00 por month for 12 months; 1926 . = rolet Coupe on same price and terms. Come and ‘ask or phone ‘for’ demoristration.on our - “used cars. Phone No. 432, Capital - Chevrolet ‘Co. wa, REE _—<————— f : Justajingle | ———$__________¢ “Til take your money or your wife,” He heard the burglar speak. Said bee ee have to be my Some guy took her last week.” : RIES eS i aS ‘A Thought - } | OBR ke Boast not thyself of tomorrow for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. Prov: 27.1. Where there is much. pretension there is much borrowed; nature never pretends,-—Lavater. : buffet, kitchen cabinet). ; SALESMEN _ ¥ NATIONAL Corporation has four openings in North Dakota for men with cars, If looking for permanent connection see Mr. Groth aft.> 6 o’cléck, Patterson Hotel toda: ‘SALESMEN- ni essary, salary, commission and expenses. See Mr. De Mars, Pat- fa¥on Hotel today. : SA! fi and gro- cery store in good location. Small down payment and easy terms. Good opportunity. Write or call at Washington Fruit Store, 415 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. dressed *.r Christmas. your order early. Phone 1140 or call at 313 Ave. A after 4:30 p. m. HOME LA THE BEST Addr washes at competing rates Marguerit Bulten’s Home dry. Men’s shirts a spec Repairs if desired. Call 1017 203 Ave A Wes WAR SECRETARY Ity ‘she plays the view. between the widow a snewspaper reporter. ‘ The Franklin Troupe appears as “Circus Aristocrats” in an acrobat- ic, balancing, tumbling and ladder stunts act. The screen feature for Te gene is “The ChineSe Par- = [Old Masters_| _ Where runs the river? Who can say Who hath not followed all the way By alders green and sedges gra . And blossoms blue? eins Hill: and comed. Although Russian by birth, ‘rench countess with consummate skill. Blonde and beau- tiful, she interprets her role with rare freshness. ‘ PALACE - MANDAN The vhudeville bill at the Palace in Mandan for Tuesday evening ns_with White & McDonough, “The Paramount Twins” with their banjos. Jerome & Mills billed as “Musicians Maybe?” are two vocal mimics of exceptional ability. Tom Almond & Gary Sisters who appear in a novel “Song and Dance Revue,” both tap dancing and. soft shoe dancing. “The Widow,” a comedy sketeh presented by Wing- field & Jean, is based on an inter- Where runs the river? ‘wood ind a Curve round to hem the eager flood; It cannot straightly as it would Its path pursue, O’er whatso Yet this we know: plains Or rocks or waterfalls it strains, At last the Vast the stream attains; And I, and hey —Francig William Bourdillon: “Where Runs the River. HAS HIGH ENROLLMENT Linton—The Linton school with an enrollment of 360 pupils has the greatest number, in the history of the school. L. D. Berg is the super- intendent of the school this year. MOM’N POP A Big Help Rv Taylor ME OCOORSE- 1M GOIN’ HOME ‘TOO~ SOME CRASH YER DRIVIN’=| SEEMS T' BE WELL BROKEN IN- ‘TH' FENDERS, ESPECIALLY — SAN, TELL ME- HOW DO You JONK LP _, ASKS 7 MILLION Deficiency Appropriation Need- ed to Cover Flood. Emer- gency Expenditures Washington, Dec. 5.—(?)}—An im- , Mediate urgent deficiency appro- priation of $7,000,000 to cover flood emergency expenditures in the Mi: sissippi Valley was urj,ed today Secretary Davis of the war depart- ment in his annual report to’ Pres- ident Coolidge. That sum, the secretary said; was needed to replace $2,000,000 bor- rewed from the unallotted portion of the general river and harbor ap- propriation to complete closing cre- in the levees and also to re- 2 $5,000,000 in the Mississippi | special fund laid out in \ expected | ways in the fight with the flo The $7,000,000 deficiency meas- ure would 1 the war. depart- ment with this $5,000,000 available for continuing ntial construction work along the river, the rgport said, “until a new policy may have been ‘==! considered and adopted” with rela- tion to flood control. Disclosure that the $2,000,000 in unallotted river and harbow funds was diverted to levee repair wor! recalls that the war department v informed by the controller - general at the time this was -proposed that there was no legal authority for such a transfer. Sec-etary said that it was decided to allotment for use “on navigation, features” of the Mississippi River Commissions work, such as dredg- ing and bank revetment, but makes no mention of the correspondence with the controller general. Ms New Light on. Problem The war «secretary discusses the flood situation along the Mississ- lippi at considerable length, put ‘since his report, was prepared be- |fore the administration project for control of flood waters was matured, it shed no new light on that prob- lem. Considerable — space . also was devoted to the Inland Waterways |Corporation, the Philippine. Islands ‘and other civilyaspects of the war ‘department; but the military side ‘of its work was mentioned only briefly, being left to the report of Major General Summerall, chief of ‘staff. For the army itself, Secretary Da- vis said the major need was “a con- tinued stabilization of policy as to. strength, organization ‘and loca- tion.” Important Question “The insufficiency of our provis- ion for the building up and mainte- nance of the authorized war reserve of material for two field armics’or 1,000,000 men is a matter of dee concern to this department,” he said. “Stagnation in promotion. and in- adequacy of. housing also remain as important questions for solution. “However, in my opinion, the all important present need of the war department so far as its military ac- tivities are concerned, is a contin- ued stabilization of policy. The ef- fectiveness of the army, the morale of the personnel end the proficiency of its units for many years after the world war suffered from uncer- tainties as to ctrength, organization and location. Under such conditien progress could not be.otherwise than slow and somewhat -unsatisfactory.” MGR ee f At the Movies | pee Aue tae ak I CAPITOL THEATRE Trene Rich takes her audiences be- hind the scenes of New York. night club life in “Dearie,” at the Capitol theatre tonight. - Miss Rich is seen as a sheltered wife who is suddenly forced to shift for herself. Determining that her plight shall not interfere with her son’s college carrer, she seeks sup- CEE! LA CERTAINLY GETTING GOOD IN) AY SCUOOL WORK~= OF JAKE WHOLE Sc)\ooL IM FIRST. IN GEOGRAPHY! “Popular With Ossie AN TMPIRGT. ARITAMETIC= CAN You IMABINE TWAT ??2 Pop WILL BE PROUD OF AG WHEA Z TELL OW ZAT, MA? HOW ZAT FOR A BRuSsH PILE ? FEEL OM SCRATCH MA w FEEL UM ? HEAR EM GO ScRAR LIHE.SAND PAPER ? Hows ZAT For ONLY, Just A WEEKS port in the only profession in which she has had any experience, musical ig ie Failing there, she hunts desper- ately until at the lower ebb, with even her dearest keepsakes in ‘Dearic,” hostess of the club, Be- set with itfalls, her:way ‘soon .be- r a nae in a wir 8 juman My ion, ini ‘ene misunderstanding. dj ,_. ELTINGE THEATRE - “Time. to: Love” ‘at the Elti tonight and Tuesday is a com ealearans with Raymond Griffith feat : : eyo bay gis with the B nt 3 era, forbnina, and to ane Fee his pursuers, led by het unwelcome sui- tor, William Powell, he an‘! the laundry CROP, Mom ? an By Williams FINE-Fi~ EL MEAN “TERRIBLE ERRIGLE! AIN FoL-! OH YOU ROUGH MEN! AMONG FRATURED PROGRAMS 1, Doe. 6 ‘Tuesday, 1:00=Stromberg-Carlson Hour—WJZ WBZ WBAL WHAM KDKA WIR :30—Bealy Atr Weavers— 1a Ws WED KSD $:00—Eveready ‘Hot ‘WCAB WHAS W8M WNC A 8:00-—The-continentales Woe ‘WBZ WBAL :00—Auction Bi " WFI WEAF WFI ‘WDAF KVOO W: AF W) “gD Games—WEAF WRC WGY WGR WCAB WTA: ‘WGY WGR WCAE WTAM AA. EE! WJAR WFI WRC WGY Wor WTAM ww ‘W8SAI WGN KSD WCCO WOC WDA¥ WEEIL aie WER ‘WTAG WCSH M Ww Wal WGN 1D (OC WCCO WHO WOW WDAF we ‘WSM WNC WSB WT: we 9:30-—National WTAM WWJ :30—Janssen’s Hofbrau Orchest: 00—-Eveready Hour—KGO KF! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6 (By The Associated Press) in Central Standard time. . unless otherwine in- dicated. Wave lengths on left of call All time iP. M. letters, kilocycles on right. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1100 8:00—Concert 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 9:30—Orchestra 285.5—WBAL Baitimore—1050 6:0—Male Quartet 00—Stromberg-Carlzon Hour 3:00—WBAL ‘Ensemble 9:00—Dance Orchestra 365.6—WEE! Beston—820 0—The Pilgrims 0—Everyready Hour. 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 461.5—WNAC Boston—€50 —Iearde Chefs 302.8—WGR Buffato—s90 330—Sealy Air Weavers 00—Hveready Hour 00—Auction Bri 130—The Cavalcade HE.1—WMAK Buffalo—550 3 Bt 635.4—WTIC Hartford—s60 :30—Howard Radio Hour Sooners Ensemble 330—Weymouth Legion Band 422.3—WOR Newark—710 :50-——Hotel Shelton Ensemble :80—Commodore Dance Orchestra :16—KEligabeth Elks Glee Club :00—Choir Invisible 310—Roy DuMeld, tenor 401.5—WEAF New Vork—610 $:230—Sanka After-Dinner Music )—Janssen’s Hofbrau Orchestra 434.3—-WJZ New York—660 6:00—Hotel Manger Orchestra :20—Cook’s ‘Travelogue ‘00—Stromberg-Carlson Hour 0—The Continentals 00—Travers and Benda 10:00—slumber Music 405.2—WFI-WLIT Phil 7:00—Great Moments 1 0—Sealy Air Weavers 00—Lveready Hour :00—Auction Bridge Games 9:80—The Cavalcade 315.6—-KDKA Pittsburgh—950 5:00—Stringwood Ensemble 7:00—Stromberg-Carlson Hour 8:00—The Continentals 483.6—WJAR Providence—620 8:00—Evervready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 277.6—WHAM Rochester—1080 5:45—Hotel ‘Ten Eyck Orchestra 7:00—Stromberg-Carlgon Hour §:00—The Continentals 10:05—J, Gordon. Baldwin, organ 379.8-—WGY Schenectady—790 7:20—Sealy Air Weavers 00—Eiveready Hour. 00—Auction Bridge Games }0—The Cavalcade ° 333.1—WBZ_ Springfield—200 5:10—Bert Dolan's Orchestra 7:00—Stromberg-Carison Hour 00—The Continentals 9:00—Chet Frost's Bostonians 386.9—CKCL Torento—240 - $:00—Popular Muste %:00-Dance Orchestra 00—Musical Program 468.5—WRC Washington—€40 0—Great Moments in Listory 0—Sealy Air Weavers 0—Kveready. Hour 00—Auction Bridge Games 0—The Cavalcade 816.9—WTAG Worcester—580 6:30—Studio Program The Dakinites 9:00—Auction Bridge Games SOUTHERN 296.9-—WWNC Asheville—1010 6:00—Kenilworth Orchestra, 9:00—Bridge Game 478.9—WSB Atianta—630 6:15—Rudy Brown Orchestra %:00—Kveryready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge Game 384.4—KTHS Hot Springs—780 $:00—Auction Bridge Games 9:30—Dance Frolic 336.9—WJAX Jacksonvilie—s90 $:00—Wiorida Theater Program 7:00—Dinner Music 8:00—Dance Music 322.4—-WHASB Louisville—930 0—Kentucky Hotel Orchestra :00-—Eveready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 816.9—WMC Memphis—s60 8:00—Everyready Hour. 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 340.7—WSM Nashville—sso 8:00—Eveready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge Games 10:00—Studio Program CENTRAL S26—KYW Chicago—870 1:00—Stromberg-Carlson Orchestra 8:00—The Continentals 9:00—Congress Carnival 10:30—Hamp's Serenaders KFYR Radio Programs - 249.9—K FYR—1200 Tuesday, December 6 12:80 to 1:00 p. m.—Orthophonic Programs, 200 315 p, m.—Weather fore- cast, news items. 1:15 to 1:30 p. m—Aunt Sam- my’s chat, ‘Outwitting the Cock- Toach.” 6:80 to 7:30 p. m.—Melmona Sis- ters, Harmony Girls. 7:30 to 7:45 p. m.—Weather fore- cast, market reports and news items. 7:45 to 8:00 p. m.—Profits in poultry, teeing eyine hens, feed- et poultry. 330 p. mm—Radio auction fo, 6, of Life Press) is iphla—740 (By The Associated Faenza, Italy — This week 4 casts rect. s » ges ifs jties—WEAF WC! wa WHO WT: FI. ra—WEAF WHO ‘I KGW KPO KFO. rT MJ. 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A. ‘SH WGY ‘MJ W: 368.6—WEBH.WJJD Chicage—220 —Palmer House Orchest: —Kagewater Beach Orchostra 00—Tivoll Theater Program 8:30—Children's Program; Movse \ cart 11:00—Falmer House Program 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 $:00—Everead: $:00—Bridge ‘Lesson 0—Phantom Viglin 11:00—Tho Hoodlums 34.6—WL8 Chicago—870 . &:40—College Inn Orchestra 7:30—Peraonaltties in Musit 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—670 361.2—WSAI Cincinnatl—@30 8:00—veryready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge Game 10:30—Ray Miller Orchestra 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 6:00—RBandbor Boys 1 7:1i—-Crosley Quintet 9:00—Henry Thies’ Orchestra. 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—750 7:30—Sealy Air Weavers ‘Everyready Ho’ 9:00—Auction Bridge Gamee 9:30—The Cavalcade 545.1—WFAA Dallas—850 7:00—Great Moment rr TRO—Nealy Alr Weavers tory 9:00—Musical Program 3748—WOC Davenport—800 7:00—Four Perce: ‘ Eveready Howe —Auction Bridge Games 9:30—Cornell College Program 535.4—WHO Des Moines—660 dge Games ‘The Cavaleads. — 10;30—Janssen’s Hofbrau Orchestre 440.8—WCX-WIR Detreit—600 o—The Dreamers | iis —Stromberg-C; ion ul O—Manuel CigurWiirle 9:00—Red Apple Club (2 hours) 352.7—WW4 Detrolt--880 History 499.7—WBAP Fort Worth—00 * :00—The Seven Ages 230—Bob Sweeney, baritone — | 200—Universal hits Program 361.2—WOS Jefferson City—820 :15—Vocatfonal Radio School, 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 0—Bealy Air Weavers é. OO ANCLON eae Case uction Bri em 0—Folger's Serenade Be 405.2—WCCO MinneapolissSt. Paul—748 0—Minneapolis Association Kveready Hour Auction Bridge Games ‘Tho Trustodians 508.2—WOW Omaha—590 pe ae 0—Randall's Fontenelle Orchestra « ~ 00—George H. Lee Program * . Auction Bridge Games ‘The Cavalcade 490. 8:30—Gebharat —KSD St. Louis—559 7:00—Great Moments in History *7:30—Sealy Air Weavers 8:00—Kveryready Hour. 9:00—Auction Bridge Gamo 9:30—Radio Cavalcade 348.6—KVOO Tulsa—360 Univ. of Tulsa Concert. —Sealy Air Weavers —Palar Rear Hour, ‘Maric M. Hine, organ 344.8—WCBD Ziori—€70 8:00—Or, Mixed Quartet, Trio, Hire Trio 328.9—KOA Denver—920 Brown Palace Hotel Orchestra Farm Question Box Auction Bridge Lesson 0—Ernest Loomis Orchestra WESTERN . 468.5—KFI Los Angeles—640 00—Fire Department Orchestra ction Bridge Games or Vocal 0—Biltmore Hotel Or Shinese Theater 00—Cocoanut Grove Orchestra 384.4—-KGO Oakland—790 :30—Auction Bridge Games Hveread 0—Retold 808.2—KLX Oakland—590 0—Dinner Concert, Variety Hour 491.5—KGW Portland—610 F rogram 0—Auction Bridge Games 0—Eveready Hour 0—Retold Tales 404.5—KFRG San Francisco—€00) 00—Shell Serenaders 1 11:00—Dance Orchest: 447.5—KFOA Seattle—670 0—Auction Bridge Games Eveready Hour 0—N. B. C. Program 370.2—KHQ Spokane—810 10:30—Auction Bridge Games: 0—N. B.C. 1:00a—Merrick’s Orchestra (2 bray * ie al an enabled the family re adhe pS Ouse. ing the. Leap Goce shot by # neighe by Betty got along very well for a time till Murphy began to show tentions to Betty's rivals. Frenchlick, Ind. — Murphy and al jonged to John obinccn’s circus. ‘Hollywood, Calif. — has a fractured wrist. Bags shied before a movie camera, % She is the, 13-; Will Rogers. —