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morning for her home at Hurda- field, where she will spend her Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wentz and Gust Witt spent Monday evening at the Jake Wentz home. Marcella, Andrew, Leo and Albert Nieters attended church in Wing HOME _ LAUNDRY THE BEST Address for washes at pling J 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. y Schrunk | a #18; family had Christmas dinner with the John Skei family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homsberg had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Harman Christmas day. The program given by Miss Ruth Kerr in Florence Lake school on Friday evening was well attended Tribune Classified Advertisements —=PHONE 382 Saturday, Dec. 31 9:30 to 11:00 a, m. program of music, complete weather i R Monday. and enjoyed by all present. forecast. MALE HELP WANTED 1s Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant vis-} John Witt had Christmas dinner 2: : . m.—Musie. , DO YOU DRIVE A CAR? U. 6. Rebuilt Automobile ited at the Herman Nieters home| at the Marchant estiies: Pee ik Ren 1:00 to 1:15 p. m.—Weather fore- ‘ Government — Chauffeur-Ca: Caesified Advertising Rates A Used Car. 1s No Better Than the Mr.| Monday evening. Miss Ruth Hein ieft Friday for] cast and news item t ‘s r 4 Fie fe 141. th. “How Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters| Tuttle to spend her Christmas va-| 1; 130 p. m.—Aunt Sat ‘j 7 oe fe ania FREE. rive,|| ! insertion, 25 words or WE DON’T do it just bec Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz and were Wing ogo Saturday. cation with her grandmother, Mrs, ieairatte ae rials icetsow 6 } Instruction Bureau, 88-P Areade GRACE .crrcceveceess BS SO rte Be adi soa ie bad family spent Sunday at the Wm. their ind-{ Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey are} Wisenburger. 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.—Saxophone en- Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 2 insertions, 25 words or hind Man ihe cad’ comment Wits eee oa Parents Mr. and Mrs, ‘Philip Schuh. back from Duluth, Minn. where} Ted Nolan was a Wing shopper| semble; Leone Jennings, . 25 M"N WANTED at once to learn URdEr o.c.seseoeeee: fact that the permanence of this| x24 i ailitas an isp we a ben] ‘headore Nolan tool ee an: they visited his brother Vernon,| Frid 7:30 to 7:45 p. m.—Weather, mar- Barber Trade. Easy work, easy|] * ae 3 en and Beulah into Wing on they are visiting a few days at the business depends upon its repu- ket and news items. 02 4 or w cesegeenas. the Herman Nietere home. morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. Seilenger home. i hoppers Friday. q: . m—! farm jo, leates geod waeOm eee Fat|| | week, 98 words tation. A Christmas dinner was enjoyed] Miss Ruth Kerr left Saturday! Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hein and| Jobn Witt and. Emanuel Fode| cif ‘® 8:00 Pp» m—Radio go, N. D Dore we And s0 to serve both of these prin- ch a os called at the Marchant home Fri- — 80 Ne Be WANTED—A young man to work by the month. F. Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street. a FEMALE HELP WANTED Ads over 25 tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 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 K.- utation” MOM’N POP PRETTY BURN DECENT OF BILL TS LET MEIN ON HIS PRIVATE Regrets Now THAT NOD HAVE YOoR DIVIDEND, POP, THE FIRST THING By Taylo: day evening. irs. John Fode snd sons Her- man and Albert left Friday for parents for two weeks. Wishek where they will visit her] ® if At the Movies | ponent ee ELTINGE THEATRE PPT ak a halle itt s . Richard Dix is featured at the fe STENOGRAPHER | WANTED— 65 Cents Per Inch STOCK TIPS - T GANE HIM PART WEIRE GOING TO 00 1S BOY oom, Witt spent Tuesday eve- Eltinge tonight and Saturday i Mad 4 Give experience and reference in OF MY DIVIDENO TO INNEST— A NEW DINING ROOM ning visiting his parents, Wm. * F) pe All classified ads are cash Lahr Motor Sales Co. GEA WOME HRC IUED GA THAT SURE IS A NICE Easy WAY TO MAKE MONEY D first letter. Postoffice Box 448, =-Bismarck, N.D. WANTED—Strong girl or woman. for general housework. Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. in advance. Copy should re- etived by 11 o'clock to by 15 oc! same day. WORK WANTED LET ACK repair that radiator be- Witt’s. » Ed Nolan helped butcher Tuesday. Tom Novak has a new radio. Mrs. R. G. Marchant spent Tues- day evening with Mrs. H. Lawyer. Hienbouch qilatest screen drama, “The ‘y fender.” He has the role of Joaquin Murrieta, colorful bandit figure in early California history. Jerry Mandy plays his faithful servant, Chombo; Robert Brower, his uncle, or eee er fore it is too far gone. We re- ‘A program was held in Schrunk|Don Ferdinand Murrieta, and Harry Fo OPE ND PLATS ___ BISMARCK TRIBUNE pair and clean out clogged radi School No. 2 Thursday evening. "A| Holden, the padre, Sebastian, house, hot water heat, hardwood floors, facing east. Leaving town — oohey sell at once, Phone FOR RENT—Five room modern SALESMEN WANTED— January 1st an ad- ditiona: sma: to complete sales force of leading automobile tora 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 large crowd was present and_re- [iba the program very good. Miss . Lawyer is the teacher in’ this school, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters were Wing shoppers Friday. Thelma Todd ic featured as Dix’s leading woman in the character of Ruth Ainsworth, daughter of United States Commissioner insworth, played by Fred Esmelton. Frances Raymond has the role 0? Miss Emily home furnished, four blocks from r. This Pemee'e offers an| painted. I can do it for less Mrs. Lawyer and daughter Beu-| Ainsworth, aunt to Miss Todd. postoffice, garage. Available at gpportunity for “good income.) money now than later on. Call at ¥ lah left F¥iday for their home in| , Villainy, is ire. by ,F a once. Phone 46 or 973-W after ith aa assistance, training and) 709 Third street or phone 599. iV 6; He Aes eo they ue gt the portrays Tale, Hamby, Am penne SeRa mca Tg] ‘mperation, given by oe one can Di] | io, wesks’ vacttion Miss Lawyer/Rortrays Jake Hamby Ag FOR RENT— Strictly modern five) are & real succes: of this work. FURNITURE FOR SALE _ Wo tatioed abetted by Ernie S. Adams as Batt poon ea Weather Bur experience, etc., tv No. 74, in care Be See cea vague ii ‘i po a . | Cearteke 1 baal a ay ene. eps ‘ . O. W. » 3 piano, in excellent condition. For SS “The Gay Defender” is an original eau. Phone 151. oh Eee Teens information inquire of Mrs, G. R. Clear Lake i story by Grover Jones. ‘—Strictly modern LOST Thompson, room 630 at Patterson * ’ room lower duplex, garage at- LOST—A square silk scarf between Hotel. + At home after 6:20 p. m. 5 The program and social given at ,CAPITOL THEATRE . tached. 0. W. Roberts, Weather| “righthand Fourteenth street FOR SALE—Fumed oak dining HOLY SMOKE' WHAT IE THAT THAT'S THE TROLBLE WITH MOST OF Clear Lake school No. 1 Wednesday| Again Tom Mix scores triums Bureau. Phone 151. north cae eve. Finder) table, library table and rocker. STOCK DEAL DOESN'T TURN US-WERE ALL TOO ANKLOUS TO d evening was well attended anor ee phantly in a fine western di Please phone 590-M. FOR REI'T—Strictly modern home eee at 813 Thayer. Inquire FOR RENT. e room house, In- quire at 214 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Strictly modern four Reward. RADIO PROGRAMS Phone 1221. OUT AS BILL SAID? WHAT'LL L TELL MOM? LWAS A POOR SAP TO FALL FOR ANN THING LIKE THAT- WHY DION'T L $T0P MAKE AN EASY DOLLAR- G'LIEVE ME TIVE LEARNED A LIFELONG LESSON ~ THE ONLY SORE WAN TO MAKE MONEY IS BY HARD WORK— joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and sons, Wayne and Lenard, left Wed- nesday for Moffit where they spent Christmas. A few from this vicinity attended “The Arizona Wildcat,” which wil show at the Capitol Theatre for to- day Friday and Saturday. Matinee Saturday at 2:30. In his datest Fox Films release, Tom and his horse Tony have an unusually story in which to display their talents. An eastern society girl, played by Dorothy Sebastian, is the reason why Tom suddenly becomes enamored of Polo and plays the game which leads to the final smaching scenes which include rid- ing Tony up flights of stairs to the roof of a building in which the girl is held prisoner. room bungalow. Phone 460-M. FOR RENT—Strictly modern four room bungalow. Phone 460-M. <_POSITION WANTED __ WANTED—Clerical position, eithet temporary or permanent by man 35 years old with 12 years ex- perience in general office work. Phone 461-W. ee. « _ APARTMENTS ___ FOR RENT—In a warm modern home one light housekeeping apartment with electric stove. One sleeping room, also one gar- age. Call at 614 Eighth or phone 802, AN! THINK ? the Christmas program at the Dris- coll hall Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles enter- tained relatives over Christmas. Clear Lake schools No. 1 and No. 3 are enjoying a Christmas vacation of one week. The Misses Lenora and Fay Har- grave are spending their Christmas vacation at Steele. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Nelsen were Christmas dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Olson of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enter-| ‘ tained Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and | } family, Mrs. A. Erickson and daugh- ter Sunday evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- tained a number of relatives AMONG FEATURED PROGRAMS i Saturday, Dec. 31 Seem waleors Astoria Orchestra—WE. WRC WEEI WCAE 7:0—New ork Pympnony Orchest WJZ WBAL WH‘M WRC KDKA WLW WJR KYW WCCO KSD WOC WHO WOW WDAF WHAS WSM WMC WSB WEEI WTIC WJAR WTAG WCSH 8:00—"The Quaker Girl"—WJZ WBAL WHAM WRC KDKA WLW WIR KYW, WCCO KSD WOC WHO WOW WDAF KVOO WHAS ‘WSM WMC WsB WBT WJAX WTMJ WBAP. 9:00—New rears Eve Dance Music—(2 hrs.) —WEAF WFI WCSF WWJ KSD WGY WTMJ WHO 9:00—Baltimore Municipal Band—WBATL, 10:15—New Year's Eve Service, Trinity Church—W17, 11;00—Musical Hour—KFI KGO KPO KFOA KGW KHQ 12:00—Saturday Nite Revue—KGO and chain. KF FORECLOSURE REAL TATE MORTGAGE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That tain mortgage executed, and by Robert J. Elliott, and Elliott, his. wife, mort- » to Lewis M. SATURDAY, DEC. 31 [By Tha Associated Press} Pi in Cent: ti au ere oe ral Standard time. Behe Reel ead NEE ec ly ces ea if - PSR ae " ue and I FOR _RENT—Six room eee Ai tine ta ©, unless otherwiee tn: 8: ; Fre*kles and His Friends Print Is All Alike to Oscar! By Blosser | friends Christmas day | oe apartment house locate wit letters, kkilocycles on right. 416.4—WGN-WLIG Chicago—720 7 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargra' ortgages-on Page Empl b beret pit tt % 7 pitas $3e—Dinner Music AN TAT ONE! SAY! or i ; ae pele Ai L,.B. Olson were forec Joned by a pale of » J ntl ty. fe: S ' i ests of . n such mortgage ani Benin et eiondsteest. Ee _WEO Atlantic City. 110 3:50—Sone Mectal ATS A DANDY= ALL | Mi Ene ee leseribed at the. front 365.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—e2c 6:00—Sympt. ony ¢ Orchestra, tudio Program 0—Concert Music of the Court House in the City ABO0U7 7AE SEA AN f PIRATES «WAIT FOR RENT—A two room apart- 12:10a—Dance Music L. A. Slaatenhue: d Studio Program and son Ole Burleigh, and County of i jing, has 230 34.6—WLS Chicago— spent day at the Fs : Sta h Dakota, at the ‘hour pre cigass rand | or aapea ie bck Sc be Suppsevell Pian ss ZSMOW YOU TAE ONE ome ean ci Bese Pe ben rapper o I. on the 24th day unfurnished, Price reasonable.| g.s9~pinner Ovchertne Seare pence (a-bre) ABOUT TAKE Prigeilla Olson is _ v n such mortgage on The premises de- mortgage and which 10:00— 41:30—Barn Dance (1 1-2 hrs) 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—670 Inquire at _907 Front. ee ee 0—Jubllee Singers FOR RENT—Cozy two room apart- :00—-New York with home folks for a fow days, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and ymphony Orchestra rt in su led . ro 5 vill be sold to satisfy th ment, nicely furnished, plenty-of S00catunieleat ‘Band vO Beie Beene ihe Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Harold described as follows: ay aa heat ‘and hot water, all newly tadio Photologue jargrave and little Buddy, and Is B. uthwest Quarter (SW) dead Piece cae 120 PNG mentiniers Boston—500 ‘opular Song Cycle Olson spent Monday evening at the| of Section Girewe 2). In Town 5 ~ Ss 3 enter Review pee ship Ony Phaser 4 W. Rosser®e. ot Too et gythety Onan 10:00—New Year's Eve Dance (5 brs.) Albert Christensen ‘home. : (131), North of Ranke: Seventye FOR RENT—Apartment. Furnished| %:00—Cruising the Air ~ 428.3—WLW Gincinnati—700 Olaf Olson spent Sunday evening West of the 5th P. 21. : all kitchenette ier ag ahead w, York Symphony Orchestra with his fricnd, Paul Paslay. one hundred” sixty one’ room and sms “| 6:00—Dok's Sinfonians :00—""The Quaker Girl” Mrs. Mabel Carlson and children SrIent Hare TRoEte Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. | © $3o¢—pok’s, Sinfonia 9:00—Danee. Music visited at the home of her parents, aunty, North, Dakota, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. JiocHockey; Harvard vs. Toronto $99.8—WTAM Cleveland—750 Mr. and Mrs, H. Smith, Monday ‘6 Will be due on such mortenme Everythi: furvished. Call at 31b—Orchestras 8:00—Neapolitans yeni FA te of sale the sum of Three ng 302.8—WGR Buffalo—290 7:00—Indians wade ck 1 iv. ed Twenty-four y- 930 Fourth. ae =% 7:00—High Jinkers $:00—Cavaliers Ole Slaatenhues assisted Albert] a Dollars. FOR RENT—Furnished light house-} 8:00—Same es WEAF 9:00—Wandering Minstrels Christensen with some work Tues- th, 1927, keeping Apt. 422 Fifth street. B45.1—=WMAK Buffalo—5s0 nig SASI-WEAA Dallas 5° day. DOERSCHUAG, | oe ee ee 0—Theater Program en Units H. Smith left from Steele Tuesday |CHAS. COVED , Rimi ROOMS FOR RENT 30—Violin Recital 5 + gaoecipenen gees for Bismurek to visit with Mrs,| Attorney for Mortgages, A ntata_ “Prince of Peace 11:00—Dance Music : i 5 ii Lint Di FOR ayaa furnished robmy 8} 9:00—Dance Orchestra (2 hrs) gaged peceatues Smith, who is at St. Alexius hos- ety A a eetb-20) for light housekeeping with elec- 422.3—-WOR New York—710 4.8—' Davenport—80, 2 pital. Will Stes is visiting his parents in Minnesota over the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belile, son |‘ Arthur and daughter Elsie, called on Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland Monday See chimes Concert ‘is 7:00—New York 8 mphony Orch 8:00—Phileo Hour eee oe 635.4—WHO Des Moines—560 §:30—Four Kings of Harmony 7:00—New York Symphony Orchestra tric stove, in all modern home. Phone 129-W ‘or call at 1100 -__Broadveay. FOR RENT—Clean pleasant mod- ern sleeping rooms; can also 5:15—Ensemble 6:00—Ensemble; Chimes 6:30—Madri Gras (5 hrs) 401.5—WEAF New York—610 rf Astoria Orchestra jslanders h Jinkers One Fo! | Coupe, 1926 Model rt . :30—] 8:00-—Phik BUT VAEVRE- % Motor No. 13569299. used for light housekeeping, close 0—Concert Orchestra 3:00—Dance Orchestras . ALL AE Bitemnpon ‘in obedience’ te = Warrant of els. in., Phone 730-R or call at 228) 9:00—Dance Orchestra (2 hrs) 440.9—WCX-WJR Detroit—680 SAME q $$ 19g ii done, cirected in fhe aueye be W Thayer. 464.3—WIZ New. York—660 2:00—N. Y. Symphony Orchestra AANDWRITING!! Flash f Lif (inte soy poReamatenc tine teeta ie mine F ‘Nicely furnishe: Fitctew, York Symphony Orchestra $:00—Phileo Hour ashes of Lite i|seribed automobile, to-wit? One in _ ste: heated home.| $:i0— The Quaker Girl’ . Spee nality Girls 5 ——— @| Ford Coupe, 1926 Mode, Motor, No. rooms in z sl am heat 10 By aad Pickers ay 13569299, at Bismar. North Dakota, Warn 2, eae peg PiicRumtes Moris. service se a82.PWWA Detroit—880 (By The Associated Press) _|on the Ist day of December. 192%, for — ios 5 Sixth street. bi ty the causes set for H4B.6—-WOO Philadelphia—seo 4:45—01 3, Trumpe' &i0—weo aro 315.0—KDKA Pittsbursh—260 New York—“Sweet Adeline” has a sister who is going on the air New Year's eve. On the song they wrote 25 years ago Dick Gerard and FOR RENT—Desirable warm room in good location, ‘ove blocks from postoffice. Reasonable. Call 6:00—South Sea Islanders 6:3" —Hi .7-—WBAP Fort Worth—€00 ' 6:00—Seven Aces North Da- rth Dakota, for violation of Section 3450 R. 8 U.'S. f at 208 Ave. B or phone 988-J. 5:00—Westinghouse Band 6:30—Sunday School Lesson Harry Armstrong made $2,500, Now i I hereby give not ice to all Persona ' \ Tan Behe pe et 8:00—Philco Hour thes kee len Sweet’ Blainow| claiming the said described automo py «FOR RENT—One well “furnished,| 7:00—-New ‘York, Sym: ony Orchestra 9:00—Popular Songs tee i nai ene pee pare bile, or knowing or having anything city-heated | light housekeeping) $:00—“‘The Quaker Gir!” 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—s1¢ De ee om at) condemned and. the proceeds. thereot 4 i room. College Building. PI 483.6—WJAR Providence—620 6:00—School_of the Air o'clock tomorrow night. distributed according to the prayer 7:00—N. Y, 8) larkeay Orchestra i . s Ties 5m Semobony Orchestra a ae Exst H. St N. Yc, c ae aa Ciaran he and anaeer P|. - RRR ER RR TA eh", :00—Variety :00—Phileo Hour . Y.—Casper C. ro the said Court be h in gp TORRENT A warm toe. ie 2T74—WHAM Rochester—1000 —11:45—Nighthawke py es edie nent lo.jand for the District of North Dakota 4 moderr home. Rowe, druggist, is 2 prominent lo- fae : Close in. Call at| «, 293.9—WTMJ Milwaukee—1020 i : i pares Cone “418 Fifth street. ERoAocene Recital United ity 6:00—Orchestras cal church man. A son is a theolog- 0, and make such 200— 200—" ical student. Mr. Rowe found 100} claims within thirty’ days from the ; FOR RENT—A very comfortable} $% 7:00-—Varled Program ‘ ae first publication. of this E; "roam in, nice home, good loca-| si@e—SuseP eel’ seusig so—eame se we cases of scotch, rye and champagne |13t OF tM dt’ ho la dag oF docindics in his garage. He promptly tele- phoned the prohii and they sent a van for the stuff. tion. Phone _649-W. FOR RENT—By first of year two nice warm rooms with board at tion, otherwise, on the next day of jurisditcon hereafter. i 0. GUNVALDSEN, : 405.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—740 :30—~Orchestra 7:00—New York Symphony Orchesti f 9:00—Fireside Philosophies bition authorities United States Marshal. 4 315 —Mi Te Ga The presumption is that a truck! joist Notte be hi the Mohawk, 933.1—waez Seriogteid—200 19:00—-Danee preeeram Our OUR WAY By Willams nan, making connections with Fi 1 Te erap once. Pablished: DAStiEee 7 FOR RENT—Rooms. One for $18 :30—-Singing Orchestra ee 508.2—-WOW Omaha—590 ws landing party from an ocean craft, soa one at $10 per month, se Conoert eeartes Silgidterery Perio’ i salivars the goods to the wrong : a tusical +E, . ¥. Syi r ° °, i Year's Feature Roby Philco ‘Hour O° Orchestre "WNHO GoT Capital Funeral sen MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Two full dress suits worth $65.00, Will sell. for 1-2 price. One new blue serge suit 9:15—Dance Orchestra F; apne etn. St. Loule—s50 300—N. Y. Symphony Orchest 8:00—“The Quaker Gin” my 9:00—Dance Orchestras New York—Mrs. Harry Houdini, widow of the magician, is to do some mystifying herself. She is going on the stage in an act in AWAY. ON FER ME. 2 HIT IM FIQST CRACKs| Tr AINT ONE WHICH STOMP \ WwelRe. sis GoIn'| OTH MAIN ‘ma 2 wey US. ALL 386.9—CKCL Te :00—Puddicome Program. 468.5—WRC Washington—640 5:00—Dinner Music Parlors 208 Main Ave. 1:00-—New ¥ , . hich she freezes an Indian into a Licensed Embalmer Bem goo it on ered) AEE ERP cei Ta CUS ISN [HE went AN BIE Solent) Mite en 16.9 —" jorcester bP wail sell fon $a) 00. san Rowth Nes fat— Male Quartet” QM, NL 0 Cincinnati—A burlesque house is Jos. W. Tschumperlin Tailor, opposite Pat 1:00—New York Symphony Orchestra 9:0ecBeihee tenons TI ScCovEREO trying to sign up the Remus jury. Pr FOR SALE—Just received a large| °$:t0<Sett? snk 1:00 ta WORD zien—a70 WALK ROUND {HER GIRLS Sees 2, lipeal offer for any sort spre: of in SOUTHERN, s Bish Mian eereisse TOWN AWHILE, . HOUSES: all of the jurors care to provide, bird is rant WESTERN . . sai ; R ot “4 a 476.9—W6B Atianta—t20" alee i eo by Bre. Colepeation. for a theatre tomorrow night will arck, N. D. :00—-N. Y. Symphony Orchestra 408.5—KFI Los Angeles—640 ee have to pay. Speculators are ask- WANTED—Horsehides, cowhid seen Gee yg METRE! Len Ange ess ine GS ce aoeh at kee ‘ jack rabbits and furs. ue—concet 11:00—Philes eur ous ee 4° ‘wholesale prices on box ¢bS-WDOD Chattancoge—t0m0 — 34:08—Contratio © sees Syracuse NON Gahnole. ihe feaeh Zrosen, fet & ees $85 Sindaye Seo Eaewon P 416.4-—-KHd Los Angeles—720 * year round are suggested by Ed- % 5 9:00--Classic Concert. Hour ward P. Smith, state director of k, N. D. . -SHASKTHS Hot Springe—700 10:00-—Popular Concert, summer high schools. The present ' 9:00—Special New. Year's Eve Pro- 1!:00—Muste Review 40-week year system, he says, dates ® New and second ‘gram (3 bre), , a he ise. Angeles—200 ths tima whos =e ane aa and izes. 834.0—W. ksenville—O00 ef agoers ura! ple and the pupi Y gota ' i007 Bite tra were Denied for looking after F 2:00a—Midnight Express crops. . | 10:00-—RC, Bowe apncaiet New York—The latest method of i ieooNBe m, sending autos to Europe is to park i 2:00a—Dance Music , them -on. the decks, ready to run, 491.5—KGW Portiand—610 except for oi] and joline. The 319-8, ¢. A. Prosram steamship Eberstein bouni for 12300—Dance Muric (3 hra.) °'* 44.3—KERC San Francisco—se0 - Hamburg with 550 such, Some- like $160 a car is saved by the of crating The cars are { at fess kept in place by blocks and steel : aa: ras (6 hrs) cables to which they are lashed. 422.3—-KPO San Francisco—710 » 4 finds that 7 ¥ pepe wor! x Feerith work has made life longer. 9: Prohibition has made us happier! Boece Bie cu and more prosperous The Fonly 12:00—Dance Music ‘complaint is that mechanical devices help people escape walking. Sgsan_ S72 KHG Spokane—810 Echoes Tribune-want ads bring results.