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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 —= P Tribune Classified Advertisements . Me W. $967, Pittsburgh, Pe. YOU DRIVE A CAR? U. 8. iGpveraniedt Chauffeur-Carrier| job pays $141-$175 mohth. “How to qualify” mailed FREE. Write, Instruction Bureau, $8-P Arcade ree St, Louis, Mo. Tea 25:M"N WANTED at once to learn le guod wages. log. ster Barber College, Far- go. N. TED—A young man to work Whe month. . daszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street. FEMALE HELP WANTED STENOG! R ‘A! Give experience and reference in first letter. Postoffice Box 448, Bismarck, N._D. ae saucer? - ORME ivcccccooee ae Fy 35" words ees es CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per tneli ws te innure All classified ads « Sire by 11 insertion same WORK WANTED, CET ACK repair that radiator be- fore tod! em far gone. We restoring Il work Use back . Al WANTED—Strong girl or woman + fo meral housework. Apply Dohn's, Meat Market. ——==: MOUSES 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. “aa FOR RENT—Five room modern home furnished, four blocks from poptoffice, garage. Availabl once. Phone 46 or 978-W after 6 p.m. FOR canetuh Mtadate w a) be “fn. 0, We Roberts, Weathe eau. Phone 151. jower duplex.” ga m lower du; Y tached. 0, W. Ro be __Bureau. Phone 151, 2 age: 1 at ‘of joc! Phone 51 before 7 p. m., $45.00 __With garage. i FOR RENT—Three room house with water and lights. 210 Eleventh street north, Phone 535-M, = T— modern home FOR: RE!T—Stri lomaire furnished at 818 el W. S. Casselman. ‘FOR RENT—Five room house... -In- ire at 214 Fifth street. ‘OR RENT—Strictly modern four ey bungalow. one 460-M. HOME _ LAUNDRY THE BEST Address for finished it rates is at com; Marguerit Bulten’ me Lai Repairs if desiced. jes! le Boe Ave. A Wests Wer call aod deliver. POSITION WANTED WANTED—Clerical position, eithe: temporary or permanent by man 35 years old with 12 years ex- perience in general office work. Phone 461-W. ———— ROOMS FOR. RENT FOR RENT—Two nice large rooms, first floor, all or pare furnis! for housekeeping. Heat, light, water, telephone and garage for $40.00 per month. one 568-W. Mrs. Ada Rohrer, 618 Sixth stree FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping with elec- tric stove, in all modern home. Phone 129-W or call at 1100 Broadv-ay. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms in steam heated home. Worth investigating. Phone! 1151-R or call at 625 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Warm modern fur- nished ¢ rooms for light house- hivelget Call 523 Seventh street. 01 FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in modern home. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 59% 709 ‘_ street. well furnished, ht: keeping FOR Ae te ‘FOR RENT—A warm room in modern home. Close in. Call at 418 Fifth street. Phone 678-R. FOR RENT—A v comfortable room in nice oh good loca- tion. Phone 649-W. FOR RENT—Rooms. One for $15 eh one at $10 per month. Phone jack rabbits and furs. wholesale prices on box .) Ship Northern Hide @ Fur ted. money now than later on. Call at 709 Third street or phone 599. RADIO PROGRAMS AMONG FEATURED PROGRAMS Friday, Dec. 30 —WEAF WEE! WTIC WLIT WRC WGR WSAI KSD WCCO WOC WDAF KVOO 8: view; orchant and Vocal—WJZ WBZ WAL OL Woe HAS WJAX KDKA WRHM WRVA WSN WSB EB Tet—-Covallere; WCAI WFAA WMC WBT KWK £:00—A: lo Persians; Classical Selections— WEAF WEE! WTIC WJAR wi WLIT WRC Gon A ad WDAF WGY WGR in Kidd's Buccaneers WOR WEAN WNAC WFBL WMAK Weau WJAS WADC WAIU WKRC WGHP WMAQ KMOX WCAO tone pnpee Orchestra—WEAF WTIC WCAB WHO WTMJ KSD WNC ‘AG WCBS! " s2n0la plasters 1 lers' 9:00—Cap'n Kidd's FRIDAY, DEC. 30 By The Associated Press) Programs in Central Standard time. All time ts P. M. unless otterwine in- dicated. Wave lengths on left of call on right, letters, 286.8-—-WBAL Baltimore—1050 7:30—R Concert $:00—Wrigley Review 9:00—Knsemble 808.2-—-WEEI Bosten—690 pms ewes Orchestra ~ 3 }- Persians 9:00—Palmolive Hour 481.3-—WNAG Boston—tt0 F n 9:30—Rea Nichols Band 202.8—WAR Buffalo—99 7200—Cay i80— AnglosFersians 10:00—-Dance Hour HRI—WMAK Buffale—S50 9330—Red Nichols Band 8364—WTIC Hartford—860 6:20—Organ Recital 7:00—Cavallers 8:00—Anglo-Persians $:30—Ivanhoe Knights 422.3—WOR Newark- 7° {FEE cram a far! ere 00—Columbia, Hour :00-—Captain Kidd 9:30—Band i 10:35—Bay State Aces 491.5—WEAF New York--6.0 re- out bioay te radia-| reulation. their ci Z 61. Pood nt Shop, Station. SALESMEN: ONE 323 =-_ Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better‘ Than the Dealer Made It. WE DON’T do it just because we, want to be nice. We can't get away from the cold commercial fact 4hat. the permanence of this Lvs depends upon its repu- tation. And so to serve both of these prin- only such used make our customer glad he came to us. And being glad, he usually comes again. “Rebuilt Cures With a H.' utation” j Lahr Motor Sales Co. 1. 2 Ai oan Lost—A deposit book with 5 oo mt Ruatnen beeen irs. A. K. Happel. Paymen' have been sto} ped et banks. Find- —, ik scarf between Eighth and Fourteenth street north Christmas eve. Finder please phone 590-M. Reward, __FURNITURE FOR SALE __ FOR SALE—A Baldwin ‘Grand piano, in excellent condition. For information inquire of Mrs. G. R.| FromPscn, ea pin at Pi casional chairs, kitchen tables, all! practically new. Phone 1260-J or WHAM KYW WCAE WTAM WWJ WGN KSD 2:20—Rayal Stenographers see ity ae ition gi ex of the dren’s hosiery in staples to be sold to the Commission. Company, 606 W. Main St., Louis- stores, MOM’N POP 10°30—Kentucky Serenaders $65.6—WEBH WJJD Chicago—820 er, ‘a 0—Dance Music 16.4—-WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 $:00—Anglo Persians 8:30—Paul Ash 9:00—Program from New York 11:00—Hoodlums 344.6—WL8 Chicago—s70 $:00—Silvertone Hour 10:00—WLS Showboat 11:00—Dance Music S—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—70 shel ep eg s mo a ; '00—Chamber Muses BF#) i00—Stevens Orchestra (2 hrs.) 428.2—WLW Cincinnati—700 6:20—Rock-a-Bye Lady 7:30—Stenographers 8:00—Review 361.2—WSAI Cincinnati—s30 7:00—Cavaliers rn 9:00—Palmolive Hour 299.8—WTAM Cleveland—750 :00—Cavaliers 0—Angio Persians —Orchestra 0—Palmolive Hour 282.8—WAIU Columbus—1060 $:00—Same as WOR 9:00—Capin Kad + S45,1—WFAA Dallas—850 5:30—Story Hour; Castilian 7:00—Cavallers ere 9:00—Band $74.8—-WOC Davenpért—sc0 7:00—Citles Service Orchestra 7:30-—Anglo-Persians 9:00—Palmolive Hour 535.4—WHO Des Moines—560 7:00—Little Symphony $:00—Serenaders 10300—Dance Music 440.9—WCX-WIR Detroit—680 7:00—Retold Tales 7330-~R: 406.2—WFI-WLIT Philadelphia—740 ‘ 5:30" ring Orchestra 6:00—1 iy toy talce 348.6—W00 Philadelphia—seo 8:30-—Operat! ible }330—Me Dance Music 315.6—KDKA Pitteburgh—s5° pater eee z -a- Bye To0—Batoid Tales 83001 : ~- 483.6-—-WJAR Providence—620 He tty pty Services 3:00—Anglo-Persians 9:00—Palmolive Hour 277.6—WHAM Rochester—1080 ome! Y_ Schenectady—790 Pi rar Hour 3:30—One-Act Play 333.1—W8Z Springfield—200 356.9—CKCL Toronto—#0 2:30—Ensemble 408.5—WRC Washington—t40 7:00-—Cavaliers Siot—Palmolive Hour 816.9—WTAG Worcester 560 1:30—Hawaijan Serenaders, $:00—Anglo-Persians ——~ 3:s0— habe \ SOUTHERN 296.8—WWNC Asheville—1010 6:00—Dinner Music 890.9-—-WEM Nashvilie~690 352.7—WW4J Detroit—eso 6:00—Michigan Night 7:00—Cities Service Orchestra 8:00—Anglo Persians 9:00—Palmolive Hour 499.7—-WBAP Fort Worth-600 6:00—Orchestra 6:25—Hawalian Music 8:00—Anglo-Persians 8:30—Request Program 361.2—WOS Jefferson City—830 7:00—-Studio Program 8:30—Old Fiddles Contest Finals 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—-810 7:00—Citles Service Orchestra 8:00—Anglo Persians 9:00—Palmolive Hour 293.8—WTMJ Milwaukee—1020 Royal Concert -Anglo-Persians 0—Orchestra 405.2—-WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—74¢ 7:00—Cities Service Orchestra 8:30—Northwest Artists 9:30—Quartet 508.2—WOW Omaha—590 9:00—Varled Progra 10:00—Dance Program $48.1—KSD St, Louie~seo 7:00—Cavallers 8:00—, ‘Persians Ee ve Hour HB.6—KVOO Tulsa—860 F:0R—Gitles Service Orchestra 8: ive Hour WaSTERN 3248-0 Daguers00 8:30—8t School 9:00—Fine Program . enn ete ie! hoe aflciee—10 10:00 Baritone” sia 11:00—Mem La 12:00—1 tone ‘Violinist ‘Baritone; 416.4—KHJ Los Angeles—720 283 " yesnage f ey 11:09 LE KOW Fortiang’-<10 ( Biteanto Geis, Sroeeney. A! kK les force of leading th 4 ateaet. Sanit ean, Offers An! be vacated Jan. iat, Call E, J. the assistance, training ven by W ite giving ‘education, sal Tite g) rigace, eter to No. 76, in cate | eee Bismarck Tribune. HOSIERY SALESMAN. line of ladies’, men’s and income. and us one can of this 5 Schults, 511 Second street. in Friday, December 30 - to 11 a. m—Orthophonic tOR RENT—A; and complete Wea fore. to 1:00 p. m—Music. 00 to 1:15 p. m.—Weather fore- cast, news items, I nile to 1:80 p. m.—Aunt Sammy's FOR RENT—Furnished light houte-| 8:30 to 7:80 p. m—Clara Peltier Apt. 422 Fifth street. | apartment. Call at, chil- and retail Schuster novelties : and associated artists, U. S. Indian school, 7:80 to 7:45 p. m.—Weather, mar- kets and news items. nS Bill Gets a Tip, Too By Tavlor FOR RENT—A, int at the Per- -on Court, Phone 796, SURE UM LETTIN' You IN ON (T! CMON DOMIN ‘TO TH! BANK AN' TAKE 500 BUCKS OUTA STORAGE NICE WORK, BILL Ou BOY— ‘TH’ FIRST STEP WAS EASY— AN’ TLL SOON TEACH POP HOW TOWALXK INTO ANOTHER INVESTMENT~ GUESS HE HASN'T SO DERN MUCH, BUT AS TH’ HORSE “TRAINER WOULD SAY, "EVERY GIT HELPS” FIRST MORT! ON ‘TH! GOLDEN GATE = ONLY ONE, “THING THOUGH YOU'LL HAVE. “TOWAIT A COUPLA DAYS ON ‘YOUR MONEY = CMON, NOW= LOOSE ” ‘ By Blosser weT A COLD HIS SUNDAY * 7:45 to 8:00 p. m—Radio farm school. . i 6 Trygg —_——____-¢4 Alec Schoemberger visited at the Kruger home Monday night. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris was named Leona leline. ; Mrs. Cecil Mount has been visit- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strandamo, near Baldwin, for the past week. Mrs. F. C. Nelson and Mrs, Joe Varley came back to Baldwin on the Soo train from Bismarck Wed- nesday where they went to do some Christmas shopping. sk Evelyn _Dunavan, local” teacher, went to Baldwin Thuraday night and took the train to Bismarck and visited her sister. From there left to Crosby, N. D., to spegd a weck’s vacation with her parents, The Seventh and Eighth grades took examinations Monday, Tucs- day and Wednesday ut School No. 2 where Geneva Miller teaches, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Guptill are the proud parents of a baby girl born recently. Floyd and Irene Anderson took Eighth grado cxaminations last week in three or four subjects at School No. 1, where Pearl Nelson teaches, Geneva Miller went to Regan Friday and took the train to Wil- ton and from there on the Soo to Bismarck. From there she left home to Belfield to spend a week's ation with her parents, Mr. Miller is connected with an cleva- tor in Belfield. Charlic Reynolds’, Gladys Nel- son and Mrs. Geo. Nelson made a bald to Regan Friday on a shopping rip. Arthur Resch made a trip to Baldwin Tuesday on business, Geo. Whitted was a guest at M. A. Nelson's Tuesday. Ed Morris made a trip to the coal mine Wednesday. Dorothy Morris, who has been staying wi her aunt and uncle returned with him to her home in Ecklund, She has been assisting Mrs. Ed Morris about six weeks with her honse- work, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Strandamo from Baldwin stayed at his broth- er Enos out here a few days on business. Joe Varley drove to Baldwin Wednesday after Mrs. Varley and Mrs. Folten Nelson who came from Bismarck on the Soo where they spent a few days shopping for Christmas. Donald Morris and Joe Jiras went to Baldwin Wednesday night to attend the Christmas. program held there. . Cecil Mount was called to his home in Croft Wednesday. His mother was very low and wished to have him come. Cecil resides here on the Pete Lips homestead. Otto Swanson made a trip to Baldwin Wednesday attending to some business. Anton Fisher made a trip to Re- gan Tuesday with a load of wheat on the truck. He got stuck many places in snow banks. Elsie Olson came home from her sister's, Mrs. Anton Fisher, Tues- day after a two weeks’ ‘everal here have lost old horses, also some cattle with lackbleg. Edwin Olson visited at the Nelson home Wednesday night. Joe Fisher has been hauling wheat to Menoken the last weck with the truck. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and son Gordon were overnight guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, Tuesday night and returned Wednesday. Herman Olson went to Bismarck to consult a doctor and may have to enter the hospital for rheum tism, from having wet feet all mer standing in water building concrete bridges. » Charlic Reynolds did Geo, Nel- son’s chores two days while he went to Bismarck, around by Me- poken: to get some dental work lone, Edwin Olson took Mr. Olson and Herman to Anton Fisher's Thurs- day and he returned home with the team while the rest went with Mr. and Mrs, Anton Fisher to Bismarck with the truck. , Emma Nelson, Clara Rue; Rande Kettleson, Ira Maggnuson and Mary Scott, high school students, all spent a week's vacation at their parental homes. Palmer Strandamo has staying at his brother Enos’ place and did Cecil Mount’s chores while he has been at his home in Croft during the illness of his mother. John Olson came to Baldwin on the Soo Friday morning from Bi marck where he transacted bu: ness in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and son Gordo Thursday night by train to Seattle, Wash., also Idaho to visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fisher. They will re- main there and get work, Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Freda Uhde in Regan Friday afternoon. Palmer Strandamo, Viran and Porter Nelson made a trip to Regan Friday looking after business in- terests. Oscar Magnuson made a trip to Regan Friday and gt Ida, who came to Regan on the train from PRerice, Margie and Marion ¥ ” a arion Mor- ris came on the. to Baldwin atieod high school ta spond Christ. a school to sp rist- mas vacation with their nts. David Trygg returned home Fri- oo ae pe ve 5 m em) jepart- ment ie state capitol. ‘i John Regan Sat brou; been on w shopping tri back a load of coal. i Mi ea made a trip to Gaui ou Tlinois, where she A ing a few weeks with ina | Law, who been il with inftaeees n ill wit! luenza. pi a gE in a Bismarck witl e flu. % Emil Neimi and Emma Pee were married in Bismarek | week. Mrs. Art Magnus is her home.at School No. 4 in oe Nellie Papi at 2 alao.. stays ai since the weather is cold and roads impossible, rant Satter got the Sunday morning from Me the death of his mother near win, ; Mr, and Mra. Geo. F, Nelaon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jean ningham and son Edward, Charl Reynolds and Alec Schoemberger were Christmas supper guests at the Kruger home Sunday, Charlie Trygg’s and Hilda Esku- bom were guests at David Trygg’s Christmas day. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Lundquist plan on going to Bismarck for a month to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Cunningham poopy, the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. itted and family were Christmas dinner guests at Joe Varley’s. Mre and Mrs. Geo. Whitted were callers at Joe Varley’s Monday and went with them to Mrs, Mount’s funeral. Otto Swanson went to Baldwin Monday and took his nephew Hi in to take the train back to Bis- marck to resume his duties, Viran Nelson took Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ‘Stalks back to from there they took their car to Wilton. Tom and Ed Morris made a trip to Bismarck Monday night to see their brother Mike, who has been given up by all physicians of can- cer in the tongue. | Porter Nelson’s Monday night to Leith | The Leith Civic club was enter- tained at the home of Mrs, G, Aane- stad Wednesday evening. Roll call Was answered by naming Christmas ideas. A very interesting paper on bird life was prepared by Mrs. G, Kimball and because she was unable to be present, was read by Mrs. B. Sether. Christmas games afforded amusement for the rest of the eve- ning. Janette Ashbridge, who, has been taking treatments at Bismarck, re- turned to her home Saturday, She is much improved in health. Miss Ella Sandy left via Heil Saturday morning to 5 cetion at her home in Fargo. Miss Marjorie Anderson was.come- pe to close her school indefinite- ly due to sickness in the commun- ity where she teaches. Janette Kain took the train from here Saturday to her home at Ra- leigh, to spend Christmas at home, She attends school at Bismarck. E. Anhorn and Erne Flemming nade a trip by sleigh to Carson Fri- day afternoon, The primary and grades gave a very good program Sunday afternoon. A large number of parents were present. The high school and eighth grade studens Miss Margaret Stevenson stopped here Monday on her way to Thain, where she started teaching Tuesday, as they had no vacation in the Thain district this year. Miss Ruth Cochrane grrived Tuesday evening from Solen to spend her vacation at home. ° Father itadermacher took the train west Monday afternoon after conducting services at Carson. Faye Mossman, who teaches near Shields, is home for two weeks’ va- cation, Mrs. Fred Sept of Brisbane was a guest at the E, Antrom home Friday and Saturday. Agnes En.ch arrived home Thurs- day evening from Bismarck, St. Mary's school will resume. work again on Jan. 5. Art Haugen is spending a few days at the Albert Chalgren home. Mrs. Recker and family apo services at Heil Saturday. Martha Recker, who works at the general store in Heil, returned home with them for Christmas. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Wills and chil- dren spent Christmas with relatives at New Leipzig. Rey. Holmquist of Flasher con- ducted Norwegian services here Monday. Leith school is having a week's vacation, and -will open again on January 3. On Monday, December 26, at the Presbyterian manse at Leith, Sammy Pack of Baleigh and Marjorie Hos- tetler of Brisbane were united. in marriage, Rev, E. W. Corbit offic- iating. They were accompanied by the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hostetler. Mr. and Mrs, Pack left Tuesday for Minneapolis for a two weeks’ visit, Fern and Nellie Emch are spend- ing their Christmas vacation at howe, Their schools will open dan- uary 2. Arnie Kalasted, Walt Howerton, and Clarente Lawfer spent Sunday at Lawfer’s. C. A. Peters was a caller in Leith Thursday. — L. G. Smith was a caller at Leith Fridfy. Presbyterian church Sunday, January 1—Leith, i worship at 10 o'clock; Sunday at 11. Carson, school at 11 o'clock, Mrs. Vernon superin- tendent. ‘There. will services. Raleigh, s° New Years be ald tthe on nd her va- F.| were also present. service will SE intermediate _ 4