The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1927, Page 9

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i oom = ares MALE HELP ‘WANTED YOU DRIVE A CAR? U. Government. . Chauffeur-Carser| jol S mont “How to qustity” mailed FREE. Write, Instruction Bureau, 33-P Arca Bidg., St. Louis, Mo. 265 M"N WANTED at once to learn to lestn, geod wages, ‘Free cata- ‘ree cata- log. Moler Barber C College, Far- go, N. D. AN’ Twenty men having salesmanship ability, tremendous money earning proposition. Apply tha Hide & Fur, Bismarck, FEMALE HELP WA’ WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral house work. Call at room 334, Bismarck hospital. WANTED-Strong girl or woman for general housework, Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. WANTED—Competent maid for small family, no washing. Write! Tribune Ad. No. WANTED—Gin for general house- work. Call Mrs. ‘Harold Hopton, St. Alexius hospital. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 119 Av& A. WANTED—Giri for general house- work. Phone 9 WORK WANTED - LET ACK repair that radtator 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. HIGH SCHOOL Senior must have 1 insertion, 25 words or under .,.. 2 insertions, 25 under ...... 3 insertions, 25 words o. OF ubder .........0.66 -0 : wae a Ces 1.28 Ads: over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word ‘ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents. Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. ‘should be re- ceived by 15 o'clock to insure insertion same day. ears mente BISMARCK TRIBUNE - * Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the} Dealer Made It. ALL authorities agree that the American public spends an enor- mous sum annually merely for the gratification of buying new models of automobiles, . Few used cars have. served more than a fraction of the mileage: built in- to them. The used car buyer gets twice cs much for his dollar as the first owner. Our stock will prove it—come in-and see for, yourself, “Rebuilt Cars With a Bcrutation” some kind of work after school and on pateniays: Anything to| Lahr Motor Sales Co. enable him to keep up his school work. Willing. Phone 273. APARTMENTS WANTED—Maternity cases , in private home with digo care Biv- en. Mrs. John G. Dixon, 504 Ninth street. Phone 477-W. EXPERIENCED lady wants part time housework. Address Mrs.| Albert Hintz, Gen. Del., Bismarck. WANTED—All kinds of plain and fancy sewing. Phone 830- Ro FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Dining room: table, chairs, buffet, kitchen cabinet and sanitary couch. Phone 639. FOR RENT—Furnished ‘apartment for light housekeeping, city heat- ed. College Building. Phone 183. FOR RENT — Furnished one room and small kitchenette. Hazel- _hurst, 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep- ing apt. suitable for. two, 4 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Small unfurnished eueearat in Person Court. Phone ROOMS FOR RENT FOR SALE—Good used Maytag washing machine. 412 Fifth street. Phone 545. HOME LAUNDRY THE BEST Address 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 West. We call and deliver, SOUSES AND FLATS — FOR” RENT—Modern six room house} one block from postoffice. Also for rent: A modern fur- nished city heated three robm apartment with private . bath. a ae Janvary first. Phone FOR RENT—In warm, modern home, one sleeping reom. Also light housekeeping flat with two rooms suitable for two adults. Call at _614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Strictly modern 5 room lower duplex, garage at-|% tached. O. W. Rppere, Weather ‘ty "mmodern 1 home furnished at 813 Thayer. Inquire Ww. S. Casselman. MISCELLANEOU ‘DIAMONDS—Mounted in ring the latest design sent to any aaak 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. Ee FOR SALE—Scotch Coolie pups. Ancestors of these pups have had actual work on the ranch for over twenty vears. All sable and white. This strain of collies, are bold and fearless, seldom a_ timid one among them. Advise wheth- uu want a dog for horses and cattle or for sheep. Price $10.00 Address E. Pavey, apie N. Asa BOR SAL ar load of good grade Percheron. horses, six to nine years old, weight from 1300 to 1600 cwt. Any horse can be ‘cut out if not ‘absolutely ~ sound and position. horses are in fine condition and with a little feed can be in shape for the first of the year. E. Address A. E. Pavey, ‘Wing, fren assortment of cages to ag ‘rom. Me ies a Dey N. D.__Phone_ 348. NEW ALENT Deg Mine te Coal from T. M. Marek, 415 Seventh street, [ATIONAL CASH REGIS’ New and second hand. ‘a ative pao See Gees FOR RENT—Furnished -rooms’ in a@ new modern home, very con- venient, call at 307 Tenth street, opposite the new St. Atexius Nurses Home, phone 921. FOR RENT—Newly farnished r in new modern home. Must 1 fe seen to be appreciated. Call at 307 Tentt. street after 6:00 p. m. FOR RENT—Two attractive warm rooms, bath connecting, $12 and $15 per month; €all, at 1110 ‘Thayer. Phone 1182-LW, Ny FOR RENT—Nic icely fur furnished steam heated room in_ strictly modern home. Call at 623: Sixth street. Phone 1151-R. FOR RENT—A nice large room in a new modern house, reasonable price. 512 Rosser. Phone 1093-W. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern ‘home. Call at 422 Fourth street. Phone 1219-R. eee ° —————_—__— | A Thought I » Th me mp evureer T have Ket ithe “~ ee ith Saye oe ft take 249.9—KFYR—1200 Fri 9:30 a. m. to 11 phonic pa are) ‘weather forecast. LOST OR STRAYED—From _ the| phonic progres, Teachout farm at Glencoe, North) ¢o, Dakota, a small white dog with puted ¢ few brown spots, answers to the 30 to 7:30 p. m—Clara Peltier sociated artists of the (. 8. 7 20 to 7:45 p. m .—Weuther £ fore- cast, market an’ news items. 7:45 to 8:00 p. apm poison from every the sting from every penghes the fire of ever: “ita aad faith can do it. 1:00 p. m. to 1:15 p. recast and late news items. 1:15 to 1:30 p. m—Aunt Sammy's ey "6: Justajingle | Anyone giving! and as: information regarding same will Indian be suitably rewarded. North Dakota. The old maid ae “This road's so Of course she didn’t realize The train was standing still, } - a thrill.” Getting Generous AND FURTHERMORE, BILL, YOUVE GOT TO CUT OUT-YOUR. MONKEY SHINE: HOUSE OR YOULL GET “THE: ‘YOURE ‘GETTING ON MOM'S NERVE AND SHE WON'T PLT LP WITHIT ANY LONGER 7 / WELL,THAT'S Be hlbinsabsen at MOM’N POP HOH! SO 2M THROWIN! TIN CANS AT MRS.GUNNS GOAT, BH? NOW BILL, OL Hoss, THAT WON'T DO-1F YOURE ‘\GONNA FISH TH! FAMILY. NOD'LL HAVE TO START WITH A GOOD WINE AN’ A AROUND THE. PARDON MY wAY FOR ME? } OF PUTTING (T, BUT SWEETS FOR TH’ SWEET, MRS. GONN, By Tavlor NOW THEN, MOM, LLL JUST SHOO (OW OFF IN THE LIVING ROOM—GILL GERRICK'S GONNA Swat OFF TH’ DISHES SO OW CAN SPEND TH! ENENING WITH YOUR HUBBY TAS WILL BE SWELL. STUFF FoR, LINDY To —————— |. NEWS BRIEFS | oe Automobile ae tax repealed by house, 166 to 142, Mexican - government — orders, Arturo .M. Elias, consul general at New York, to testify before senate committee investigating Hearst charges. Russian engineers, here to confer with American financiers on con- cession with soviet metal trust, are held at Ellis Island pending special orders necessary for wank admis- sion. Dispatches to Tokyo from Korea say serious outbreaks occurring there recently brought on oppres- sion of Koreans hs by | Chinese. South St. Paul—A record total of 47,964 head of hogs was received at stock yards here; former mark was 46,639 on December 88, 1924. St. Paul—Great Ne Northern railwa; directors declared .se§:i-annual divi- dent of $2.50 a -. saharey ‘payable February 1. : St. Paul—An increase in import) duty on flax to stimulate production in. northwest and to place this sec- tion on ebtter competitive basis with South America was asked by Gover- nor Christianson in communication to President Coolidge. Fort Snelling, Mini Welsh, - re 2 ab: row 3 Snelling, | wil 4 ee nslerzed July 1 to Fort ton, Texas,. as chief of tat of of Second’ division. St. Paul—Closing of Farmers State’ bank of Pemberton, and Farmers State bank of Hillman, both because of depleted reserve, was announced by state henkns department. sae * Pell il esrpciodieell ‘please come Didn't Beliere, Hine When Them ‘Hg was Going to White for er @ opitsing from hod rouble. a. ving sang ek Petes gs a aaa WA NTH Saka ia erie Snales on caanes tox cra any Undo ae oo | ie 411, FOR gle> tee 406 Seventh street ¢ Han left f ea 3 & now “eeupied by ar rs as be . AL Be reg abies way? a or. & baat * To those ican eh have been GANE UP OF EVER. agre AKY S-@-ST~You, KNow AT story ‘Bout TH FROG WHICH TRIED T imitate A Cow 'N SWELLED UP: \ BUSTED? WELL —CUT IT OUT! DENTIGTS OFFICE A CoRRECH T THRow A Hi OUTA . JOINT ER BREAK A LEG? TAMMANY QUITS | HISTORIC HOME Organization New York to Move to Quar- ters Farther Uptown New York, Dee. Friday, mafty Hall, symbol of democ the island of Manhattan since is quitting its 60-: Nant home on the fringe of the Bowe | From its historic Ahan Rt the lower east s move within a ters farther up’ shifting center and not far from Ce: the spires of upper With it will go tis? past Heal oe Very a a stented cornice Power in Politics To the nation at large Hall or eeres tions and which sprang f lief to indies nt and di bers, their wido other proper obj Tammany’s poli Halleck, the poct, “There's a barrel of porter in Tam-| N, In the time of For a seat and cigar ’ creker in "Tamn before election anc vote in the Sixth v turned out to be o ed to 1 can’t tc mn for the aaa forgave him and teld him) Not New to Voorhi is quarters is not a grand sachem of i 1 A by the party in ‘New York to Sweet Clover Seed ‘ Brings iraher Price weet clover | seed crop from the ant continued to lag behi timates that 59 pe cent of the crop ha of growers comnated with cent a month, “ago, 2 months ago, 7 p and 58 per cent two In the main reducing: Minnesota and the Dal cent to 75 per cent had mor pared with 45 per cent to 85 per cent |: iestymovement occurred in no kota and north per 100 manuaa fit ee 1-29 and about 5 per cent during October 4-Nove:nber i to a decline of abcut 80 pe: ing the preceding th November 29, pric: tricts states averaged $5.40 per 100 pound: basis clean seed, compared with on November ;, $6.10 and $9.30 a year ago. producing sections of Mi Dakc'as, prices perc $5.25 compared with $5 on November 1, 60 on October 4, and $9 a year 10. eSports of white sweet clover for 1-November 30 amounted tq 533,500 pounds com- with 977,70C last year and Bee period 38, pounds of yellow sweet clover was imported in 1927, 54,400 apd 76,900 in 1625. r cent of the crop in Dakota had let’ grow- ls up to Novembc. with 50 per cent to 55 -,2r cent. jon November’ 1: an¢é 75. ré~ cent re 80 per cent last year. mostly $5.50 net 100 bout viath H n Orel rd—560 KUL Toronto—B40 mb WRC Was! Service Orel pn—640 hattanooga—1220 Hour nville—890 VIJD Chi 90-820 Burn Beulah Coal Wachter\ Transfer Co.- Phone 62 a No. 1 ! Question: Why should my cod-liver oil be emulsified ? Answer: Because I can absorb it more readily, like the ‘emulsified fat in milk. What’s more, it. tastes pleasant when I take it‘in the form of ‘ SCOTT’S EMULSION 30 tetas with $5.05 on No.) vember 1 and $9 a year ago. AMONG FEATURED PROGRAMS Dec. 16 S—WEAF, 16 stations, stations, water Reach Orchestra ren's Program ve 416. + WONE WLIB Chicago—720 1 from New York €—WLS Chicago—£70 *t rbell Program’ . Quartet i rt WOS Jefferson City—830 ried Program —WDAF Kansas City—810 Louis—s50 Orchestra WESTERN 9 Oakland—78e Orchestra, KLX Oakiand—590 Concert, i at R Seattle—£60 estra (2 hrs.) “RC San Francisco—600 ‘Orchestras (3 hrs.) KFOA Seattle—670 Stranger,-and, through Serv. | ing,to make of hima good Friend-—Ghere is fy Our reward. 216-Fifth Bt one'687 Bismarck

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