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Tribune Classified Advertisements a IN NEW YORK | New York, Dac. 16—The night- arn : cuitatle ae Fler = : the q thalink slesping ¢! just ore the dawn. | -— —— E HO 3 ae ao Sh IE LASSE TS ee Unreal te they stem, they are sienieanies — ee Se = FOR RENT—Smali Linturni¢hed | neither bad dreams nor phantoms, \ MALB HELP WAN’ ee LOST, | ab artment In Person Court. Phone | but strange realities born of a great \ DO YOU DRIVE L-caRT U8. DOST OR STRAYED—From the} _ 70. ~ city’s squalor, ofhey come from Pee ee te Teachout farm at. Glencae, North creatures encountered in feverish x month. ' A ; Te to qualify” mailed FREE. Write,|| ‘! insertion, 25 words or Dakota, » small. white deg with ¢ Ju tajin 1 tossings. pkg Se Ee. Arcade nd few brown spots, answers to the v Ss gle a) | There {s, for instance, «Coffee name “Tiny.” Anyone giving House” Maggie. oo ioe Tate, eye ont information regarding same will The ee girl was on the farm, I met Maggie for the first time mornings when an fey wind comes up the river to sink its teeth into be that lives and breathes about e ry. ie in like a modern version of & ickshank drawing out of Dickens. What passes for a hat is a thing of crushed violets, over- layed with garret dust until the last bit of rain-drenched purvle has become a muddy brown. Out from under the hat—held, if you please, with a hat-pin—come uncombed mats of dirty hair. 1 res- cued from someone's gafbage can ha ver her shoulders. * zie is known wherever they id coffee along the water- wherever the tables fill be- fore the dawn with that ragged brotherhood that seems to have no , but sprawls over tablée asleep over their long-drained mugs. sell front; Just, outside are the fellows of Maggie’s strange lodge. They are gathered in the black of the elevated railroad at a point where it ends at South Ferry. They are gathered around great piles ‘of newspapers that rise almost to the elevated’s ties. They are old men in.old coats, dark figures walking round and tound the newspaper bundles and work, easy|| * ‘5 * : A tnilkin’ and hay-pitchin’. the other morning at an hour when 4 to learn, good wages. Free cata- secccegevecce oO. be suitably rewarded. _Don Nich- “Bring in. th the farmer ‘ "4 log. Moler Barber College, Far-|| 1 weft, 38 words "ct nas || olson, Glencoe, North Dakota." "Syeteg” "OMe ey eh Gee wet D. = E navin Ads ever 26° words, 3c. addi: Phone 6-F-14, i She did! ‘Right in the kitchen, lew York. It was one of those| bed, bi ED—Twenty men having ‘onal per word | - a eee salesmanship ability, tremendous + money eaming proposition. Apply! CLASSIFIED DISPLAY |/MOM’N POP Something Up : By Taylor rm N. D. 4 4 TES WHY, POP, E JUST PERHAPS LOWAS MISTAKEN ABODT +, WANTED Experienced fan to 65 Per inch CAN'T GET OVER BILL HIM APTBR ALL — GEE! TWAS ALMOS 3 work on the farm. Jo | All efasstfied ads are cash in BOYING ME THA’ STRUCK DUMB WHEN H jetltie Noe Cee Mraneee Copy should be re- BOX OF ay WRONG ~ SAN! NOLUNTEERED To DO FEMALE HELP WA wc YESTERDAY BILL'S Gor A THE DISHES | WANTED Conpeear oa) fod oe girl for gen- , HEART AS BIG eral housd work. Call at room THE : AS A WASH BISMARCK TRIBUNE 334, Bismarck hospitel. WANTED-—Strong girl or’ woman BohnS"Ment Market SPAY ohn’s Meat larket. WANTED Girl for, general Rouse: Rebuilt Automobiles ‘work. irs. os) lopton, rs oe St. Alexius hospital. *| A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. : WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Phone 902 or] RIGHT how we have customers call at 802 Ave. B. waiting for certain makes and! models of used cars not now in WANTED—Girl for general house- our stock. The: work. Phone 967. HOME LAUNDRY. can get them ey want to buy them here because they want our n responsibility as well as the .car.. Marguerit Bulten’s Hoine Laun-| ify you. dry. Men’s shirts a specialty. Repairs if desired. Call 1017 — 203 Ave. A West. We éall and 209 "Ave, Lahr Motor Sales Co. FURNITURE FOR SALB WORK WANTED KEEP IT UP OL HOSS- YOURE GETTIN’ FOR SALE—Dining room table,| “ET ACK. repair that radiator be- chairs, - buffet, kitchen cabitiet it fe (tha f tere ne cone te "EM WARMED UP LIKE A SCALDED 5 fe re- a ' and sanitary couch. Phone 639. pe and clean out log BN Soc Laatste: st MISCELLANEOUS “Rebuilt Care With a Ecrutation” WELL, GILL, OU BOY, YOUVE GoT 'EM WHEN IT COMES T'KNOWIN' MY. FALLIN' FOR NOU LIKE AN ICY PAVEMENT—| restoring their c’ ‘ SAID~IT. WONT BE LONG NOW! All work teed. PI — ee, Use it. ch’s Radiato: DIAMONDS—Mounted, in rings of| % the latest d vent tn any DX | back of Malm’s Service Station. . for free examination. Fine qual- HIGH SCHOOL, Senior must have —— kind-of work sie! school and on Saturdays. n to enable it to keep up Ris wchoe! ._ Willing. "th 273. WANTED—Maternity cases in private home with good care giv: en. Mrs. John G. Di Ninth street. Phone -477\W. 4 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in & new modern home, very con- venient, call at 307 Tenth street, opposite the new ‘St. Alexius ities and extra good values at $25, $35, $50, $65, $75, $100 and up. Easy payments if desired. Absolute privacy in all tions. Your unwanted diamond taken in as part purchase price. Buy now for Xm James Marek, exclusive diamond deal- ; er. Office at 108 Third street, 4 . _ Bismarck, . FOR SALE—Scotch Coolie pups. t Ancestors of thes pups have had ‘ actual -work on the ranch for over i twenty vears. All sable and white. STOFF TNE GOT A TAXIDERMIST GBEAT- Tr'S'GONNA BE AN EASY MATTER To PEEL THIS BUNCH OF BANANAS AN! SUP OVDTA TOWN-AND AS THE BARBER) jurses Home, phone 921. ‘—Newly furnished room in new modern home. seen _to be appreciated. Call at 307 Tenth street after 6:00 p. m. FOR RENT—Two attractive warm rooms, bath connetting, $12 and $15 per month. Call Thayer. Phone 1182-LW. FOR RENT—A nice large room i a new modern house, reasonabll price. 512 Rosser. Phone 1093-W. ea eta faetilil HOUSES AND FLATS OR RENT—Modern six — room house, one block from’ postoffice. Also for rent: A modern .fur- nished city heated three room apartment with private bath. “905. FOR RENT—In warm, modern home, one sleeping room. Also light housekeeping flat with two + rooms suitable for two adults. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Strictly modern 5 tached. "O. W. oberte, Weather hed. O, W. Rol eathe: Bureau. Phone 151. a FOR RE!'T—Strictly modern home furnished on 813 Thayer. Inquire Iman, This strain of collies, ‘are bold F and fearless, seldom a timid 9 one among them. Advise wheth- er you want a dog for horses and cattle or for sheep. Price $10.00 apiece. Address A.-E. Pavey, Wing, N. Dak. * ek! FOR SALE—Car load of good grade Percheron horses, six to nine years old, weight from 1300 rf to 1600 cwt. Any horse ‘can be cut out if not ‘absolutely sound arid godd disposition. These horses are in fine condition and with a little can be in good shape for. the first of the year. Address A. E. Pavey, Wing, N. Dak. ea es: FOR SALE—Just received a large tL shipment of imported _.Ge1 Hartz Mountain Canaries. Evéry t bird is guaranteed a singer. Also | have a large assortment of cages to select from. Bismarck Dairy Co., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 348. FOR SALE—Boston Terrier, female ip, eligible for registratio: ‘ould make a nice Christm | Ramey Call at Little House Indian schoél road, near memor- ial bridge. P. O.. Box 368 or phone 344-J. NEW SALEM Deep Mine Lignite 1 GO7 MYSELF IN A FINE Coal from the McCormick Mine, | qmecsusssmmesitesses-cmcmemenmstmecsee= PICKLE !! — is mane bation jo ee a f Taf S just give t a try out. I al ashes by the week, Phone 977-J.| inca aft ¢ eos T. M. Burch. 415 Seventh street, ‘ { NATIONAL ‘CA' TERS—| _, Carl called at the John New and second hand. Oyer 500) Benz home Sunday night. styles and -izes. We have one to| Mrs. Herman Nieman went to fit your business. W. E. Stitsel,| Bismarck Monday-to see Lois who is , representative. Patterson Hotel,| tick in the hospital. Bismarck; N. D. ir. and Mrs. Geo: q FOR SALE—Choice Imported . Ger+ man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, also aative singers. Olson home ‘ ‘ Cages, seeds, in treats, ete. Phone 115-J, Jacob zy Bull, Dickinson, N. D.. Box 728. cal tae im was a Sterling S ees \\ LaZONA Cigar, Mr. and Mrs. Cari Olson and fam. we SS mild, 10c, Miko 5c, a good smoke. Little Sambo, iy sialted at the Ed Olson home in junday. Ask dealer for! Geo. De Graham, Mfgr., WANTED —Horse broke to ride and Gosney took dinner at the terling Sat- \\ drive single. Weight around 1150. home in St By lems 5 ean , Bisma: eae FOR SALE—Yarn flowers made.to| the bazar and chicken supper ft order, any kind of style or color,| the ball. Tuesday night. They made Also wax . and paper flowers.| #round $82 on their supper and FOR -SALE—Two seta of Bob| 4, Gosneys and Gaskills picked Th v8 CoRIH NE BEEN : turkeys Wetinesday and “TR re} sleighs. Phone 219-J or call at) y. re i ) bi Seventh street. Clarence Han-| © Mr. Prince was 8 Sterling caller! FOR RENT— room! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Belk and now occupied by family who Jive north of McKenzie Store. Ofare 4 to the John Baker home FOR SALE—Two men’s’ suits, all} Saturday. spert the night enaes eee : y with her st fr, Mrs. Wendel Hen /f r ; \ We OUT OUR WAY | i) OH cooKY! HANT tt was FROZE VSAN-MAN BE THETS \T ‘BouT TIME WE * [isTioDy MAWNIN, AA ANAS GrtTN A FoRK [1 sHaveo witH cr wok This Were ‘AN’ CUT MYSELF. LaliNI) POTATO CHIP? | Wee ceo-tHaRS 1 GT SPLINTERS IN |p FISH SCALE. ON TPRYIT OFEN TH’ NUNODER MY NAILS /yorRE VEST.— BENCH AN FOUND IT WAS out BAR, CAKE WHEN THET'N. IS- LsED UP PAN' NOT. | ONE MINNIT 7 Le = 90 Sap eae A REIT RO RN ” becppaamaemre YORE MANDOLIN Pict’ MIN' T'WEAR OUT! I BROKE OFF ALL MY FINGER NAILS TRYIN!’ By Williams |¥ slapping their hands together and beating their arms against their chests. They make no effort to take their papers, but minute by minute walk round and round the bundles, as thought this were some weird dance. ee @ In the ramshackle coffee house, Maggie has wearily dropped her undle of papers on a counter. She has traded a paper for a cup of coffee and sits down mumbling something to herself. After a time she gets up and goes out. The first streaks of dawn streak the sky. Maggie has played her part in the day’s events. She sells her papers and disappears. yet will not meet her in the daylight. She is some- where asleep. - Maggie is a creature of Manhattan’s dawn. Maggie is of the land of nightmares that come as Manhattan sleeps. * GILBERT SWAN, (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) i Decisions of Supreme Court From McLean County W. D. Gillespie, Plaintiff and Re- sSpondent, vs. Common School District No. 8, Mc- Lean County, North Dakota, a public corporation, Defendant and Appellant. Syllabus: 1. School officers have and may exercise only such powers as are ex- pressly or impliedly granted by ernest 2. school district is not bound by the action of its directors unless such action is taken at a meeting held and conducted as required by the statute. See Section 1160, C. L. 1913, et seq. 3. The directors of a school dis- trict are the agents of the district, and though a contract made by the directors on behalf of the district is not binding upon the district be- cause, irregularly made, neverthe- less it may become binding by sub- sequent ratification where such con- tract was one into which the district might lawfully enter at the time it was tfus irregularly made, and which likewise was within the pow- er of the district to make at the time it was ratified, Held, in the instant case, that though the con- tract in question was not binding in the first instance, it became the con- tract of the district by subsequent ratification. 4, The record examined and held, for reasons stated in the opinion, that there was no prejudieial erro? on account of certain rulings on questions of evidence. 5, Where a contract invalid in the first instance is validated by a subsequent ratification, proof of the making of the contract and the ratification thereof may be made under a complaint alleging the exe- cution of the contract without any allegation of a ratification. Appeal from the district court of | McLean County, Hon. J. A. Coffey, Judge. Affirmed. Opinion of the Court by Nuessle, ge. Langer’ & Nuchols, of Bismarck, for defendant and appellant. F. B, McCurdy, of Bismarck, for plaintiff and respondent, ee From Burleigh County. The Cammack Piano Company, a corporation, Plaintiff and Re- spondent, vs. The Western Surety Company, a corporation, Defendant and Ap- lant, Syllabus: - 1, A complaint, when attacked demurrer upon the ground that it fails to state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action, will be liberally construed and upheld, ‘where it contains allegations o: facts sufficient to reasonably and fairly apprise the defendant of the natute of the claim against him. Weber v. Lewis, 19 N, D. 473, 126 N. W. 105, 2. If the substantial facts which constitute a cause of action are stated in a complaint\or can be in- ferred by reasonable intendment from the matters which are set forth, although the allegations of these facts are imperfect, incom- yn and eres LF lg %, however, form ise ian substance, the proper mode of correction is not by demur- rer, but by motion to make the averments more definite and certain amendment. Weber v. Lewis, 19 Re eo Mahe District Court rol" ct of Burleigh County, Hon. Fred Jan- sonius, Judge. . From an order overruling defend- 4nt’s demurrer to the complaint de- fendant appeals. Opinion ot the Court be Nuesale, ‘F. O, Hallstrom, of Bismarck, At- RAR, Langer & Nuchols, of Bismarck, ‘ashenare for respondent ADVER' a a San ity, BUtVveyor’s office. Each bi ust be accompanied by a certt for, five per int of the bid. Scenes the right pe Soa fee ety se Raed of Apple tess Pati EDDY, Clerk. ies gnezon sapere “tar and feather” { force daughter. to give up “AMONG FEATURED PROGRAMS | Saturday, Dec. 17 : = Falter Astor, OF joer 3 stations, 120— re jo) TONG. A Hour —-New ork Symphony Orchestra—Damrowtiaw ‘3%, $2 stations. TitsBoree Symphony Orehestra——WBZ. 200—O18 otg on Bre WEAF, 6 stations, $0—Phitco Hour-Wiz 42 atations 00—Palais d'Or Orchestra—WEAF, 4 stations. 0 Itimore Municipal Band—WBAL. 00—Cass Hagan'’s Orchestra—WEAF, 2 stations. }1:80-—=Bhiteg ‘Hour—KGO, 4 ‘stations. 13:00—Saturday Nite Revue—KGO, 3 etatlons. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 268.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—ae $:00—Palmer House Orchestra me (By The Associated Press} 100. 7 All tne in BB ufless otherwite tn y1:0)—Bagewater Beach Orchestre letters, kilocycles on right, 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 7:00—Old Fashioned, Almanak £72.0—WPO Atlantic City—1100 Dinner Music 5:45—Organ Recital jeeps Betton §:05—-Dinner Concert $:00—Mark Love )—Harmot 1 00mE 9:30—Dance Orchestra (11 hra.) — 11:00—Hoodlums 205.8—WBAL 344.6—WLS Chicago—870 6:00—Supperbell Program 7:30—National Barn Dance 11:00—Show Broadcast 11:30—National Barn Dance 447.5—WMAQ-WQS_ Chicago—670 :00—Organ \—Dinner Musio 00—Radio Photologue Popular Song Cycle :1b—Theater Revue 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 7:00—Organ $:00—Now York Symphony Orchestra) 0—Phileo Hour - 10:00—Organ 41:00—Henry Theis Orchestra 361.2—WSAI Cincinnati—830 5:50—Chimes; News Review 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—760 6:00—Neapolitans t ue Flas Indiang Willard Cavaliers By 9:00—Wandering Minstrelg Ti00—NCA Orchestea, Fi 9:00—Muntelpal Band 308.6—-WEEI Boston—820 5:00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra 6:30—Orchestra; Highway Report 7:00—New York Symphony Orchestra 8:00—Ol8, Gold on Broadway 9:00—Crulsing the Air 461.3—WNAC Boston—650 §:30—Orcheatra Dok’s Sinfonians ‘Hockey; Boston vs. Quebeo ‘Le Paradis Band 302.8—WGR Buffalo—990 §:18—U. of Buffalo Alumni RO {ac iy Jinkers Rk 200-Old Gold on Broadway | 643.1—WMAK Buffalo—580 7:30—Piano Recital 9:00—Dance Muric 10:05—Romano's Orchestra i 422.3—WOR Newark—710 ene 6:50—Ensemblo 845.1—WFA: o—8 1s—Modern Honge: Organ 9:00—-Musiea Unite —Hambergers Little Symphony =f, hg __evslca Unit 9:00—Pianist; Danco Music 11:30—Theater Featuren 9:45—Vocal Duo;-Dance Music 401.5—WEAF New York—610 §:00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra 6:00—South Sea Islanders 6:30—High Jinkers 8B id Gold on Broadway 9:00—Palais d'Or Orchestra 374.8—WOC Davenport—800 6:00%-Sport News —New York Symphony Orchestfa) 300—Phileo Hour 535.4—WHO Des Moinee=860 10:00—Cass Hagan’s Orchestra 1:00—New York Symphony Orchestre? 484.3—WJZ New York—€60 Sjeceun ees 4:30—NBEC Studio Program 10: 4:00—New York Symphony Orchestra Phileo Hour, “Havana” 9:00—Keystone Duo 10:00—Slumnber Music 348.6—W0O Philadelphia—e6o 4:18—Organ and Carol; 6:30—Children’s Halt Hour 316.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—950 o—Westinghouse Band W—U. of Pittsburgh Talk; Home Radio Club poncert: :00—New York Symphony Orchestra :00—Phileo Hour 277.6—WHAM Rochester—1080 :30—Cotton Pickers 352,7—WW4J Detroit—50 \—Old Gold on Broadway. 9:00—Studio Feature 499.7—WBAP Fort Worth=€00 €'$0—Sunday School Legon R : nday_ Schoo! evi : leo Hour af 384.4—KTHS Hot Springe=780 $:00—SerI-Classica —Barn Dance 30—Dance Frolic 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 '1:00—New York Symphony Orchestral Phileo Hour —Popular Program Nighthawks 'CCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—740 5 ‘4 ‘Philco Program :00—Organ Recital 933.1—WBZ Springfield—900 §:30—Singiny Orchestra 6:30—Male Syartce ‘Boston Bymphony Orchestra 0—Dance Music 10:00—Messages to Arctic, Sub-Arctio 379.8—WGY Schenectady—790 6:30—Dinner Music iB ten Hees - ia Gold on Broadway 40:0 ce Orchestra —CKCL Toronto—s40 w York Symphony Orchestra 8:00—Phiteo, Hour 10:00—Dance’ Musie 2—WOW Omaha—g90 'k Symphony Orchestra our a for Dancing iD St. Loule—s50 w York Symphony Orchestra hileo Hour is d'Or Orchestra, York Symphony Orchestra : hileo Hour, B rehestra (2 hrs.) 816.9—WTAG Worcester—580 Tulsa—860 8 a hool Lesson 7:00—New York Symphony Orchestra —Studio Program 200—Dance Orchestra SOUTHERN \ 296.9—-WWNC Asheville—1010 €:00—Spencer Trio 475.9—WS8B Atlanta—630 €:00—Sunday School Lesson 6:30—Orchestra 7:00—New York Symphony Orchestra 8:00—Philco Hour 10:45—Concert 245.8—WDOD Chattanooga—1220 WESTERN 325.9—KOA Denver—920 10:00—Chief Gonzales Orchestra 468.5—KFI Los Angeles—640 10:00—Saturday Nite Revue 1 hileo Hour 12:00—Musical Period 1:00a—Midnite Frolic Philco Hour turday Nite Revue ’a—Dance Music 508.2—KLX Oaktand—590 322.4—WHAS Loulsville—930 1 cites Program ‘ 3:00—Philco Hour ® 816.8—WMC Memphie—580 9:00—News Broadcast 7:00—New York Symphony Hour 454.3—KFRC San Francisco—€0G 8:00—Phileo Hour 8:28-Cocilians e—290 :00—Musical Program omen 11:00—Dance Orchestras (3 ra. \ $:00—Philco Hour 422.3—KPO San Francisco—710 9:00—Barn Dance 10:00—Paelfie Network Program 4—WEMB New Orleans—#39 © 12:00—Dance Orchestra $:30—Musical Program (2 hrs.) 447.5—KFOA Seattle—670 9:30—Camp Fire Girls 10:00—Radiotrons 12:00—Saturday Nite Revue 370.2—KHQ Spokane—810 $:00—Orchestra, iy. 10:00—RCA Hour ‘ 11:00—Philco Hour 7 12:00—Dance Music (2 hrs.) CENTRAL Ne 826—KYW Chicago—870 £:00—New York Symphony Orchestra $:00—Philco Hour ~ g9:00—Congress Carnival 10:30—Dance Orchestra [ KFYR Radio Programs tory charge, naming daughter, ~ Eight students of Louisiana Tech- ——— | nical Institute at Ruston expelled 249.9—KFYR—1200 Saturday, December 17 9:30 to 11:00 a. m.—Music, com- plete weather forecast. 12:30 to 1:00 p. m.—Orthophonic music. 1:00 to 1:15 p. m.—Weather fore- cast, late news items. 1:15 to 1:30 p, m.—Aunt Sammy’s household chat. ! 6:30 to 7:15 p. m.—Variety pro- m. aril to 7:30 p. m.—Lucille Mil- man, soprano. 7:30 to 7:45 p. m—Weather, mar- ket and news. 7:45 to 8:00 p. m.—Farm news digest and farm feature, {NEWS BRIEFS | e for participation in freshmen hair cutting party.. ee One | Incorporations © } Stinson Carbonator_ company, Grand Forks, $50,000; Leslie Stin- son, J. R. Carley, W, H. Shulze and Hugh S. Stinson, all of Grand Forks, With a ulation of onl; the island a Tavolara in the Meet ierantan is an independent ‘re- public, 5 Washington — ublicans who voted against tax bill in house in- oes vale, Farmer-Labor, Minne- AREEULS CADE DERSONAL SERVICE Park Rapids, Minn.—Charles E. ard, editor and publisher of Hub- bard County Journal, died. Minot—Mrs. W. H. Parker, 85, resident of: Minot form- etly of Devils Lake, died at San Diego, Calif. te Republi session at. Milwaitkee passes resolution asking national 3 feferendum on prohibition question. Lyon ety 21 children ri \t for. Bosston ffon worker admits he! attack: to certain’ companions; he is held on statue

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