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THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE _ Baldwin Miss Ruth rae left Fanta ae for her Was! will spent the ‘aoe ing WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 28, 1927 Tribune C Classified Advertisements "Rebuilt ‘Automobiles Rite a Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. ditionai salesman to complete sales force of leading automobile bd This position offers an! rtunity for income, th the Zesintalee tratding and and itary Bictland, cooperation given by us one can wd = ry succesr of this work. has moved his Write giving age, education, sales Birudeek, leaving us experience, etc., ty No. 74, in care] barber. _of the Bis Tribune. The Christ WE DON’T do it just because we} HOSIERY a GALESMAN—Complete was given the local want to be nice. We can’t “get) line of ladies’, men’s chil-| Wedneeday evening Mah well at- away from the cold commercial] dren’s hosiery in novelties and]tended, and a ae = fact that the permanence of this} staples to be sold to the retail] ment consisting A sous and business depends upon its repu-| stores. Commission. _ Schuster|special music Mr given. tation. Company, 606 W. Main St., Louis-} After the main part of the enter- * [tainment was over Old Santa Claus MALE HELP W. WANTED DO YOU DRIVE A « a, CARY fyremmert ey month tice mai aeF AN id i re} iq J souls, BO. E WANT exclusive county man- agers prepared to ule" up $100.00. cash security. ot § And so to serve both of these prin-| ville, Ky. ye DuBoys, Seok 2267, = Pittsurgbh, Pa. 25 MIN WANTED at once to learn’ Barber Trade. Easy work, easy’ to learn, guod wages. Free oxtee log. *Moler Barber College, Far- go, N. D WANTED—A young man to work by the month. F. Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street. FEMALE HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER WANTED— Give experience and reference in| first letter. Postoffice Box 448, for general housework. Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. — HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven room modern house, hot -water heat, hardwood floors, facing east. Leaving town and must sell at once, Phone _ 478-R. FOR RENT—Stri Toom ean with Re in. O. W. Roberts, Weat! eau. Phone 151. YOR RENT—Strictly_ modern 6 room Hebe duplex, at tached. 0. W. Roberts, eather : Bureau. P ne_151 FOR RENT—Five room modern cottage located at 822 Main. Phone 51 before 7 p. m.,° $45.00 y modern fi five 1. Close er Bur- Phone 5-M. FOR RE!'T—Strictly modern home. furnished at 813 Thayer. Inquire W. 8. Casselman. FOR RENT—Five room nouse. In- quire at 214 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Strictly modern. four room bungalow. jone 460-M, ee FUR TURE FOR SALE Grand piano, in excellent condition. For information inquire of Mrs. G. R. Thompson, room 630 at Patterson Hotel. At home after 6:30 YOR SALE—Gas stove, Dinette, oc- casional chairs, kitchen tables, all practically new. Phone 1260-J or APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Six room modern apartment house located _ on Seventh and Front street. Will be vacated Jan. Ist. E. J. Schultz, 511 Second street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Everything furtished. Call at, 930 Fourth. FOR RENT—Furnished Tight hi house- keeping Apt. 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Apartment at the Per- son Court. Phone 796. —_ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice warm modern room, close in, Also remodel, re- pair and reline all kinds of fur garments, first class work guar- anteed. Mrs. Mattie Erstrom. Phone 926-J or call at 507 Third street. FOR RENT—Two nice large rooms, first floor, all or partly furnished for housekeeping. at, light, water, telephone garage for $40.00 .per month. Phone 568-W. __Mrs. Ada Rohrer, 618 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Two fuynished rooms for light housekeeping with elec-. tric stove, in all mm home. Phone 120-W or call at 1100 _ Broadway. FOR R se ee tegmnished rooms in Worth ‘et 1151-R or call at 625 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Warm modern fur- nished rooms for light house- keeping. Call 523 Seventh street. Phone 487-W. FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in me liome. Gentlemen. ee ferred. Phone 599. 709 __Street. FOR RENT—Rooms. One for $16 Re one,at ion per month. Phone) ____ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Two fall’ dress suits * worth 1m, Will sejl for 1-2 price. new blue serge suit! worth $45.00 will sell for $24.00. One heavy black plush coat, Brand oe. worth $45.00, will sell for sank Krall, Tailor, o) ePatta FOR SALE—Tuesday to _ noon, dependable woolen from North Star Mercantile Fergus Falls, including two over- coats, uni ear, sweaters, etc. All a¢ discount, Gall at 514 Tenth street.” Phone 1279-W. Otto © Asplund. FOR SALE—Just Teceived 2 shipment of imported. German Hartz Mountain pean Every bird i teed a ginger. Also have to select ee Carn esse ey ir the’ Dacutah Cov office ‘at * FOR SALMA Geratan Paice Pap Phong / aad ae CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per inch All classified ads are cash in Celved by Lr welock to’ tenure 6 insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WORK WANTED LET ACK repair that radiator be- fore it is too far gone. We re- joo and clean out clog; radia- tors restoring their circulation. All work guaranteed. Phone 261. Use it. Ack’s Radiator Shop, back of Malm’s Service Station. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING—Now]| is the time to have your cars painted. I can do it for less money now than later on. Call at} 709 Third street or phone 599. .ciples, we sell only such used cars as will make our customer glad he came to us. And being glad, he usually comes again. “Rebuilt Cars With a Hi. : utation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. pe LOST—A deposit book with 5 checks of small amounts endorsed by Mrs. A. K. Happel. Payments have been til ed at banks. Find- er call 1131-M LOST—A square silk scarf between Eighth and Fourteenth street north Christmas eve. Finder please phone 590-M. Reward. __ IOST—A pair of shell rimmed |. glasses. Finder kindly call 441-J. ee ee ___HOME LAUNDRY a THE BEST Address for finished washes at competing rates is aa Ne Bulten’s Home Laun- Men’s shirts é precialty. Repairs if desired: Call 1017 208 Ave. A West. We call and deliver. RADIO PROGRAMS AMONG FEATURED PROGRAMS ‘Thursday, Dec 29 a 2 Lg Hits—WEAF when wtic WAAR Pace Waelt TAM WWJ WSAI CAE W' SD Oo WOW WDAF WHAS WSM WMC WSB WE: ‘AA wou: WH HO (00 WFIL can WRHM WGR BT KV aE s0—Rentinees Cohan Me WTAM Ww. WFAA W EAF WEE! WFI WRC WGY WCAE lelodies—W. ‘J aoe Ba Wien awe Wwoc WHO WOW WDAF KVOO $:00—Eskimos; Surprise srenture WEA we EE] WJAR WTAG WFI WRC WGY WGR WCAE WWJ WGN 8: Se ae ae ieshaikovahi— W372 WBZ WBAL KSD Wot ‘WSM WM WIA. 9:00—Chica; WL THURSDAY, DEC. 29 [By The Associated Press] ms in Central Standard time. ‘Prograt Alt time is P. M. unless otherwise in- dicated. Wave lengths ig left of call letters, kilocycles on right, 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1100 8:00—Studio Program 8:30—Concert Orchestra 10:30—Dance Music 285.5—WBAL Baltimore—1050 ¥ 3 in Guat juartet stocMaxwelt Hour . 508.2—WEE! Boston—590 6:30—Coward Comfort Hour 7:30——Hoover Sentinels 9:00—Smith Brothers 461.3—WNAG Boston—650 Tisomtinentes Studio Progra F eater ma 9:15—Orchestras 028—WGR Buffalo—990 7: berm ny ody ergeasta lots 300-—C! imos 0:00—Smil fh Brothers B45.1—WMAK Buffalo—550 7:00-—Mixed Quartet 9:00—Band Hour 10:05—Dance Orchestra. 638.4—WTIC Hartford—560 6:00—Midweek Religious Sing Here ard Comfort Hour 7:00—] Presenta' ition 9:00—Orchestra 482.3—-WOR Newark—7j0 6:00—] en 6:30—Dinner Dai T:25—N. Y. Phiharmonic Orchestra 9:30—Organ Nocturne 10:05—Dance Music 491.5—WEAF New York—610 7:00—Presentation 7:30—Sentinel: :00—U, Army So Mined Susctee 00-—Maxwell Hour ic 46.3—WEI-WLIT Philadelphia 740 7:0 Fist—eentinels 8:00—Eskimos 48.6—W00 Philadelphia—s60 4:45—Organ; Trumpets 6:30—Dinner: Music’ 318.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—950 5:00—Littl He le Srmonony Orchestra 9: 00—Chicage ea Providence—€20 $22-Comerd Co Aa fame (ir aa ie $$6-—Dodge esentation 277.0—WHAM Rochester—1080 ‘7:00-—Mixzed Quartey 8:00—) Hour A E Hour 4 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790 5]6.9—WTAB Worcester 500 :30-—Coward Lomtet, taal eerie tot ‘Bekins SOUTHERN 200.9-—WWNE Asheville—1010 ¥ $f :00—Dinner ee 8: ie—Comreunise Club 478. B Atlanta—630 1:00—-Presentation £ Fe-gake tps ‘inels —Susical oe * 31:00—Dance WwHo Wow WDA WTMS WRVA Cc WB, Be WBAL W! HAS PEDRA 365.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—820 7:00—Presentation 9 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 ae rogram from New York skimos 0—Chicago Opera ui 00—Hoodiums 344.6—WLS Chicago—870 6:00—Supperbell Program 6:30—Sports Club; Orchestra, a 30—Supertone Hour 447.5—W MAQ-WQJ Chicago—670 9:00—Chicago Opera 10:00—Hamiltonians 11:00—Stevens Orchestra (2 hrs.) 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 $:00—Maxwell Hour 9:00-—Chicago Opera 10:00—Dance Music 361.2—WSAI Cincinnati—830 0—Presentation 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—750 7:00—Presentation 282.8-—-WAIU Columbi 5:00—Orchestras aa 484.1—-WFAA Dalias—550 CE tent agi coriien Sextes 1h d ft emia S rom New York 9:00—Music $74.8—WOC Davenport—r800 7:00—Dodge Presentation 7:30—Hoover Sentinels $:00—Maxwell Hour 9:30—Chicago Opera 535.4—WHO Des Moines—560 7:00-—Dodge Presentation 7:30—Hoover Sentinels 8:00—Maxwell Hour 9:30—Chicago Gpera fs 440,.9—-WCX-WIR Detroit—680 00—-Nine Melod: pian 8:00—Maxwell Hou ou si 9:00—Balkite Hour: Chicago Opera 352.7—WWJ Detroit—s50 7:00—Dodge . 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San Antonio—600 9:00—Kelvinator Hour 045.1—KSD St. Louis—550 7:00—Presentation soe arotinels :00—Musical Hour 48.6—KVOO Tulsa—860 (0—-Hoover Sentinels \ ota -eciebaed Hour ritone % $44.8—WCBD Zion—870 $:00—Mized Quartet: Celestial Bells; ve Wieduian Sisters; Q WESTERN 325.9—KOA Denver—920 5:00—Housewives Matinee - 406.5—KFI Los Angeles—640 10:00—Drama Program it9o—eopular Concert 12:00—Modern Classical Music 416.4—KHJ Los Angeles—720 9:00-—Popular Concert 10: ic Hour 336.9—KNX Los Angoittral? 10:30—Feature 2idta--Coconn at Grove Orchestra shee 384.4—KQO Oakiand—780 34 Brothers Program ideoned presram 8.2—KLX Oakland—s00 8:30—Dinner Concert Program (2 hrs) Pa a15—-KGW Mie ig ody “Mit MOM’N POP HEX! I'M NOT AS DOMB AS I \F L DO SAY IT MYSELF -FIRSTE MOVE IN ON ‘TH’ GUNN TRIBE AS TH’ SON OF POP'S OLD COLLEGE BUDDY AN’ PROCEED TO GET. MYSELF IN SOLID LIKE A PIELE cy PS ce { NEXT L START KEEPIN’ COMPANY WITH ABIG PHONEY DIAMONDAN! MAKE TH’ FOLKS BELIEVE I'M TH! 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BRT. school f At the Movies Soo wth who at- the holiday vacation.” ma Fred D! left the latter part of be will epend’ soene’" tine visiting with relatives. some ie siting tyde Monroe, who has been em- plove at the Albin Erstrom farm in lenview, has returned home, ¢ Brittin + Mrs. Lamb and son Andrew mo- tered to Bismarck Monday. Andrew returned hdme Tuesday. aaller McDonald was a Bismarck ler Frida; jean and’ Leonard Crawford re- ical home to spend their Christ- tho school program given Frida m given caer at School No. 1 was Friday y, Mr. end Mrs. Jason Hoover at- Thured: ° ning given at Miss Harth’s school [__BaREs J The headline says “Chi in Killed by L Train.” Well, tl news, Bi World peace is = lovely ideal, but one aeaie firm reports it sold 70 saxophones s Christmas gifts, The lad: wha sais to put a “chair of love” in a southern uni- oo probably doesn’t know they have park benel es in that town, The new Ford can “do 65 miles an hour on the road, but what we'd like to know is how many Beira it can wake up when it’s tuned up at 5:30 of a Sunday morning. ee Speaking of navies and stock ets, parity covereth a multi- of sins, ° A Missouri man Mogae 12 miles on his 100th birthday. If that had sea @ lady, it might ae been f__A Thought ¢ —_—_————_—~ Be ye therefore wi and harm! In the common run of. mankind, for one who is wise and good you ten of a contrary character.— as serpents, less as doves.—Matt, To:16. NOTICE FOR BIDs. Hotioe is mpeaty Lag igs rie joners w: ae for the muisttion oe fore the 1938. Eves to be ope: a 30 o'clock Januar: urine at the office vot the ne County Auditor, glide supplize” for or the. P cotden ini repide ular rina iain Maren, E R e hel the General Election An * Noveniber, 1928. All ym Jed. b; reserv << eras ge, ight to reject iy order the Board of County missioners. ING! Count: eidsd Bertelan ier North Dakota. 12/14-2; NOTICH om STA’ BAR EXAMINA- Pay, eM ig ia here id ice tee te the will ‘conduct @ state bar lor (ad apei foe sd of Be ov Datos ee ace te bs re sald ‘State mecomctnelne ih ae oe tk tk hone ‘on the 10th & 3 ing named have filed ¢ che = sategtien. to te particle iar 'Bismesrek, North Powe A» Minneapolis, ret By Washbure, North oY. HL, Woltord, North Dee Me "kote. morrie, Catn e B. Bismarck, Et Pee. te shaw, 1 ik EB. Sheldon, North 5%] CAS\YYOL THEATRE Some one has said thet the mest beautiful word in the English lan- age is mother. “Mother” is the title of the pic- ture which comes to the Theatre for today, Wednesday and Thursday. One of “the most thrilling railroad wreck scenes ever filmed is included in the dramatic climax of “Mother.” It is suggested Kathleen Norris story of the name with none other than the adorable artist, Belle Bennett, in the stellar role. Everywhere the picture has been shown critics are that Miss Bennett surpasses, in charseeene tion and artistry, her work in “Stella Dallas.” “Mother” is dos the story of any American family in moderate cir- cumstances with the mother nobly carrying the burden of her house- hold work and the care of a boy and a girl. Erawford Kent, William Bakewell and Joyce Coad enact the other members of the family, and the sup- rting cast includes Mabel Julienne tt, Sam Allen and Charlotte Stevens, ELTINGE THEATRE Two Americans disguised as Scotch highlanders enlist as aviators at aFrench airport, and are sen- tenced to death as German spies. Only Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton could appear to advantage in such a ridiculous situation. And they do so in “Now We’ the Air,” the comedy which opens at the Eltinge = today and Thursday. Beery and Hatton become aviators when their clothes are blown aff when they get in front of a of airplane propellers on the testing blocks at a flying field. They fall in love with twin sisters, one of whom has been raised a < man, the other a French girl. of their difficulties arise over their 's| inability to tell their sweethearts apart, which is not surprising when it is considered that the same Louise Brooks plays both parts capably and charming]; The gag: are new and frequent > hecho the picture and will raise Beery and Hatton to a still higher plane as laugh purveyors. They have splendid support in the cast, which includes Malcolm Waite, as the Ger- man spy, Duke Ma: as the top sergeant, hardboiled as usual, Emile Chautard and Russell Simpson. bat de: | FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners will recelve bids for metal ana concrete cortifled for 5¢ of the amount bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. y ee of the Board of County Commissioners. Periees ISAMINGER, County Aw Bhtisigns counts, pone Dakota. ae BOTH ABERDONIANS Two Scotsmen went bathing. One id: “I'll bet you sixpence I can y under water longer than you.” The other sa “All right.” Both submerged. The police are still looking for the bodics.—Tit-Bits. TWEET, TWEET! “Whaffo’ you lookin’ so unneces- sary, Glutinous ?” sana like a dumb owl, Predica- nt.’ etReveal yo meanin’, man.” “Ah jes’ don’t give a hoot," Judge. For 4 f+o-noon d o/ \