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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ins his'a visit in South Dakota Friday ind Ruby Apland are home far the| dren had dinner Monday evening ae A Se ——a b ivi a ing to Mr. Van Veet, the results “orformance whit ips over | evening. holidays. with Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Brusch-/of the demonstration were very e ene | jthousands of miles of special tele-} Mr.-and Mrs. Elmer Koon and| Mr. and Mrs. H. A Knudson and}wein, pe aa : t nts j>honie cireui's back to| children and Mr. and Mrs. Wiib rt| daughter Valdis wont to Bismarck] Leo Burnstad came Tuesday to| Sante us visited Koebler’s i rl une RY ve sem | ‘him via the local bradcasting sta-| Koon had Christmas dinner with to have an infection in Va'dis fing-| visit at the Rosvold home. store Saturday afternoon end was | tion aa Hs adintal a the Bd parents. Mr, and Mrs, James oa treated. They returned Wednes-| aise Ruby Apland went .to Bis: Bd busy giving away candy end y q lows ie oon. Y ’ veni: | be Rrserers: P HO On 2 se I ian rie talons Pa Mr, and Mrs. Joe Lewis enter-|\ Sr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson and eg Tuesday evening for a short) "Ts. school Christmas tree ——— z aoe CT tained at a Christmas party Sun-| Mr. and Mrs. A. Hammer had] "A" risenbcisz went to Steele 2tam was gives Th a MALE HELP WANTED RUOMS FOR RENT | Driscoll day, | Christr-ns dinner wit Mr. and Mrs.) quocday on business. \ It was rendered very well and also ‘ANT exclusive county man- FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms!g 0g ir, and Mrs. Chas Newcomber| M. F. Olson, Mrs. J. R, Johnson and Aletha; Well attended. ey for light housckeeping with elec-! and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Chas Swanson en-| rohnson ’ visite din. Sterling bee ae and Efi H. A. Knudson Mon- lay evening, ' Pers. Cen Wallen and children sir. and Mrs. H. E. Olson and spent Christmas with Mr. Wallen ‘amily. Misses Meyer and Hugo in’ Sterling. Basra snent Monday evening at Misses Frances Lenton Vivian the Melvin Johnson home. le Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson en- -~tained at a family dinner Sun- tertained Mrs. Berteau and sons of Linton and Mr. and Mrs, M. F, Ol-! son and Miss Della Olson Monday at_a Christmas dinner. agers prepared to et up $100.00 cash security. ‘o guarantee earnings of $60.00 to $200.00 weekly dependi; county. M. W. y 2267, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jim Anunson and cele- tween trains Tuesday. brated Christmas at ‘the Rossa A. Smith went to Bismarck! home Sunday, Tuc ls) visit. his ites who is pan au Sunday School bed treat meek’ Alexius hospital ri ning. Misses Preseus tric stove, in all modern home. Phone 129-W or call at 1100 POR FOR RENT—Ciean pleasant mod- ern sleeping rooms; can also be Effective J 1928 insertion, 3B wards . § 75 8 DO YOU DRIVE A CAR? U8.) or under’ eescv..., 100 |] ee a errs Ror call ay 295, Mr. and Mra, M. J. Olson left for] taylor of Jamestown, Vannle Lew.si Mr, and Drs, H, Repp and chile] ,,2isses Della Olson and Olga Pe: meal poner se cee eho 1 week, 25 words or Ww oa) ~~~} Steez, went to Sterli day tw’ rs. J. Wricht and three chil. job pays $141-$175 month. “How pre ne] 148 Thayer. t —_ . “the Wallen family, “° ” "dren left Friday for Tlinois and 4 4 Sec © FOR RENTON ’ ’s Clever visit the Wallen family. " y to quality” fralled FREE. Write/| Ads over 25 words, dc addi- || OK | RENT Nicely | furnished) 1()M’N POP The Kid’ By PAV Wy | 71 tes Wallen acnily, enter.{ Indiana for & two, weeks’ vii ~? Bldg, St. Louis, Mo. Worth investigating. WHY SHOCKS = L THOUGHT YOU tained Mr. in! Mrs, Lawrence Hull! | Mr; and, Mrs, John Mount ‘were CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY NOW DONT GOMAKIN A NOISE LIKE called to Baldwin by the death c2 25 MON WANTED at once to learn ixth street. TH! ATH OF IDLY OVER THAT 100 ONLY HAD PIN MONEY - L DIONT Ae Te Mr. Mount's mother Friday. Barber Trade. Easy work, easy RATES esirable wa: m| $ KNOW Y'HAD “THOUSANDS ON TH! ie and 4 vs. , ‘ie Ped-rson are ic Rebeca Tar idrdoneasiibicae ecb $n ee tention, foe Ot | RNESTHENT THOSE STO TPS 1] | SUEUR - OUST Sit TieHT AWHILE Feet toy ate visitng ac|_ The 19h annual meetin= ° ne ee oe All classified ads are cash in || at 908 Ave. B or phone 983... | ONLY NET YOU CHICKEN FEED — AN! TLL LET YOO IN ON SOME western points. |the North Dakota Tuberct': advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. CHILE MINING STOCK THATILL KEEP YOU BUSY HAULING DIVIDENDS TO TH’ BANK ; i .o.nson | family spent association will take place : eras day at the J. R. John- headquarters in Bismarck ir Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wise of Bis-'2 P. M. Saturday, January 7¢h, marck are spending the holidays at 1928, All persons interested Martin Amber's lin the work of the association ,are urged to attend. IM GONNA GIVE YOU A RIDE ON A REAL DEAL, JUST TO START Peat. | ey WANTED—A young man to work by the month. F. Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street. ___ FEMALE BELP WANTED _ JEWETT Training School for Nurses (Registered) Bushwick Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. ca month course—allowance grant One year High School required. Write for catalog. WANTED-—Strong girl or woman FOR RENT—Two large fyrnished rooms for light housekeping .on| ground floor, private entrance.) Call _at_506 Tenth street. | FOR RENT—Large front room! with two closets suitable for one or two persons. Call at 514 Sixth/ __ Street. Phone: 22" i FOR NT—One room suitable for two in modern home, close in,| nice and warm. Phone 342 or enM_at 708 Main. _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “PHONE 82 : GEE, BILL, vanson is spending ton. Mrs. I, H. Omcdt has returned ge a from Kootenai, Idaho, where she} BIDS FOR COAL has been visiting for some time, Sealed bids will be received by the Mrs. Al Chapin visited Wednes-| Bismarck hoapttal’ for clean crushed day with Mrs. Van Vleet. | : Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the! for general housework. Apply| Dealer Made It. FOR RENT—One well furnished. fr. and Mrs. Carl Meland were i Dohn’s_Meat_ Market. . i iol are entertained at Mr. and Mrs, C. W. ons te mt*-———_— | ONE of the cardinul principles of} city-heated light housekecp'ng "s ‘ - 1 WANTED—A competent girl for| - this house is that every used car| room. College Building. Phone Serie Thekee Hoeveir ane see ay an eee HOSBETAL, general housework, Mrs. S. W.) we sell must make a friend for| 183. _ ee Saturday from Minnesota where (13720-2713) + Corwin, 422 Ave. C, this institution. That’s why our] FOR REN’ warm room in she teaches. MEETING OF sTOCKHOL! The regular annual meetin, salesmen always extend the same} moderr home. Close in. Call at WORK WANTED The Red Trail garage had their! ._____ WORK WANTED __| consideration, effort and cour-| 418 Fifth street. Phone 678-R. new Ford runabout on display Sat- (stockholders of the. First. Wetlornt GET ACK repair that radiator be-| tesy, to the ied car shopper as/FOR RENT—By first of year two % urday, at the hall. “About 300 peo ditth of Vor the eaten clecune ge : ‘ore it is too far gone. fe fe- fe ni ooms witl ard at le viewe ie car and every one held the bi t pair and clean out clogged radia-| sposaie Cars With a te utation® |_ the Mchawk. NOW JUST STALL YODR MOTOR- 2 HAVE (OF COURSE YOD DIDNT- CMON IN Jowell plenscd-with (te Lunch was G¢it salsa Sialsok's ieee st maar tors restoring their circulation. s FOR RENT—Reoms. One for $18 ANOTHER HUNCH FOR YA ~ YOU KICK ABOUT TYTE'S OFFICE AN’ ULL SHOW Yoo served in the afternoon. From the J@nuary 10, 1928, B. LITTLE, Pres, All work guavanteed.. Phone 261. Dec. sie ee 3 Use it. Ack’s Radiator Shop, back of Malm’s Service Station. DUDES THAT YOR WAY OF CONDUCTING BUSINESS IS LIKE POURING WATER IN ASIENE — BUT MY SYSTEM PLTS Afi EXPENSES BEIN' HIGH IN TH OFFICE —WHy?) number of orders obtained, accord- BECAUSE YOU NEED A BUDGET — SAME ie one at $10 per month. Phone 1. Lahr Motor Sales Co. LosT _ LANDS AUTOMOBILE PAINTING—Now e/a ee THING IS TRUE AT THE HOUSE - JUST 5 is the time to — it es me is: Bei OP icy Ree a ree arolg events ace FOR “TH! REASON Hobie : ieee RADIO P ROGRAMS i Wiss ve a 3) es valley <j I can do it for less office. Finder pleace phone’ 742] Spokane valley farm. Fifteen SYSTEM OF money now than later on. Call at 709 Third irrigated, balance excellent farm land. All producing. Two acres choics fruit. Good new buildinzs, during the day and 990-M after 6:00 p. m. Reward. street or phone 599, zt hee Dat ane) AMONG FEATURED PROGRAMS } ] painted. | : _,-._____ SALESMEN a ve chimela rhe oan Ts smear City | Bey oa pee “Hy Wednesday, Jan, 4, ! WANTED—By January ist an ational nl Ig. ward, . P. Johnson, Coeur d’Alene, 8:00 Ipana Troubadours—WEAF WEE) WRC Wi ditiona: salesma:. i complete} Phone 929. | Idaho. if WTAM WWJ WLIB_KSD WCO, Wo wae wow WSaR KVOO WHAS WS8M WMC WSB WBAP sales force of leading automobile 7 8:30—Go a irich Orchestra: Quartet WEAF WEEL WJAR WTAG dealer. This position offers an} @—@————- + candidate for Republican nomina- AP WRC WOR WOAE WTAM WWd WAI WGN ROB 1 cand! WOC WDAF W SM : opportunity for good income.|| NEWS BRIEFS tion for representative from seventh 9:00—Columbla “Phouograph. Howes: Coleseite omen YOO With hy cites) training and), _. “6 sol cycle district, now repre- Wane Wane, WHA, QCAU WIAs Wabo Waid ic { + cooperation given by us one can!” Emily Stevens, actress, dies in|sented by ©. J. Kvale, Farmer ur: Wi | ke a real succes’ of this work.| New ee : : Laborite. Ww KY WLIO TRUSARE WAG Wat ager Ete, 5 Write giving age, education, sales sila’ —___———_ Nan wes weee TAM ey AVSSL WMC WB WI won es Serena Bice ete, ge . 74, in care) Ernesto Villareal, last rebel leader Rogers, Stone, Jolson KOA KPRC WLIT Woe WHO WIAM WDA weMe cee, KEL “FOR RENT. -In a warm modern| President ad Mrs. Coolidge shake | Be on One Radio Hour [By The Associated Press} home one light housekeeping} hands with 3,291 persons at New — Programs in Central Standard time. apartment with electric stove. One sleeping room, also one gar- 9 Call at 614 Eighth or phone FOR RENT—Six room modern apartment house located _on Seventh and Front street. be: vacated Jan. 1st. Call E, J. __Schultz, 511 Second street. YOR RENT—Apartment. Furnished one room and small kitchenette. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Everything fur-ished. Call at 930 Fourth. eae alte ‘~~~ FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping Apt. 422 Fifth street. > + FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—A Baldwin Grand piano, in excellent condition. For information ir uire of Mrs. G, Thompson, room 630 at Patterson Hotel. At home after 6:30 p. m. FOR SALE—One_ Semi-console ra- dio, table to match, built in speak- er, five new tubes, B batteries, $60. Call at 410 Third street aft- er 6:30 p. m. for demonstration. FOR SALE—Piano and bench, Ma- hogany finish. Phone _ 290. Terms if desired. Will}: in state of Merolles, killed by Mex- ican troops. Year’s reception. and Paul Whiteman to Will Rogers, Fred Stone, Paul Whiteman and Al Jolson in four dif- Mercedes Gleitz and Millie Hud-! ferent ccyners of America will be son, London typists, fail in attemp:| broadcast to swim Strait of Gibraltar. Marshall, Minn. —Hilmer Ander-| to the entire United States for one hour, 9:30 to 10:30, Bismarck time, on January 4 in what is the greatest mechanical son, 65, frozen during two-mile walk | achievement in radio telephony ever to Balaton, died in local hospital. Murdock, Minn.— Fire destroyed lant of Murdock Leader, and ‘armers Produce company, with loss of about $10,000. St. Paul—G. W. Currier, an attor- ney of St. Paul, was reported miss- ing since Saturday and his wife | ed newspapers to aid in locating im. A Mrs. Bessie Bildwell and Preston R.| Roy Clark, boarder in Bidwell home, held in Walla Walla, Wash., jail, as chemist reports he found poison in stomach of woman's dead husband. Flandreau, S. D—“Granny” Wes- ton, 92, said to have been only sur- vivor of band of Sioux Indians in- volved in Minnesota massacre for attempted and probably the costli- est radio program yet given. Will Rogers, as master of_cere- monies, will broadcast from Holly- wood, Calif., Fred Stone from Chi- cago, Paul Whiteman and his band from New York, and Al Jolson from New Orleans in a link-up of 33 broadcasting stations made possible by most intricate engineering with special telephonic circuits and the use of over 12,000 miles of te!ephone wire. From an engineering stand- point, the feat entails the overcom- ing of tremendous difficulties. Three transcontinental circuits will be utilized, one to serve the 33 broadcasting stations, one to trans- mit the programs of the various per- formers to New York where in turn they will be distributed to the broadcasting station circuit, and the third to be usec for emergency pur- which 30 ring leaders were hanged | poses in case weather conditions af- at Maakato, was burned to death at fect the second circuit. LISTEN! DIDNT SO FAR LHANENT } TMAT'S FINES JUST OF SEE TAT YoU DONT lente res BREAK TAG ONG AB LAM MAKING MAKE So MUCK NOISE! Do You WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4 All time is P. M. unless otherwise in. dicated. Wave lengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. 2726—WPG Atlantic City—1100 2:00—Dinner Orchestra :30—-Concert Orchestra 10:00—Dance Music 205.5—WBAL Baltimore—1060 7:00—Trio 8:00—Varlety Hour 9:30—Victory Hour 608.2-WEE! Boston—590 6:30—Concert 7:00—Presentation :00—Trouhadours 8:30—Orchestra; Quartet 461.3—-WNAC Soston—650 1:00~Spencer Bister 8:00—Kolster Hour 9 00—Columbla Phonograph Four 902.8—WGR Buffalo—990 6:20—Soconyans 7:30—Aeolian Reeltal 9:30—Dodge Presentation 845.1—WMAK Buffalo—B50 8:00—Kolster Hour 9:00—Columbia Intimate Hour 10:05—Dance Music 835.4—WTIC Hartford—860 :00—Alr Frolic —Coodrich Orchestra; Quartet 9:30-—Vietory Hour 422.3—WOR Newark—710 Irchestra Commodore Ensemble Sessions Chimes 254.1—-WRVA Richmond—1100 6:00—Acca Temple Mosque 7:30—Bridge Lesson 20:00—Dance Music CENTRAL 826—-KYW Chicago—870 Variety Hour W—Congress Carnival 10:30—Kentucky Serenaders 305.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicage—880 —Symphony 0—Orchestra j—Children of Mooseheart 4—WGN-WLIB Chicage—720 0—ipana Troubadours 8:30—Goodrich Hour 9:30--Song Recital S44.6—WLE Chicago—870 J All-State Hour —Choral Music 9:45—Hockey 11:30—Popular Program 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—670 Organ “nner Concert Sine as WOR (2 brs.) 300—Dance Music (3 brs.) 428.3—WLW Cincinnatl700 7:00—Champlon Sparkera 7:30—Studio Feature 9:00—Organ 361.2—WSAI Cincinnatl—630 8:00. 9: ‘ D Great Moments in History oor her home near here. Mr. Rogers, from one corner in L TELL You To LESS ACISE=IM Holster Hour aah ies 8:20—Goodrion poroneatra: iti vrei rae ey Hollywood, will step before the MAKE LESS ONLY JUMPING :05—Villa Venice Orchestra pga nih esdone dition. 304 1-2 Main, Front) South St. Paul— Wesley Fraser, microphone upon he: his intro- ‘ 491.5—WEAF New York—610 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—780 Apt. of St. Paul, federal prohibition ‘ duction from New York via the loud 4:00—Plantation Orchestra 7:30— Aeolian Recital AOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six room house part- ow? ly medern. At 501 Third street,| c sf basement ground free. For sale: Bath tub, kitchen sink, also kit- chen range with + water front. agent was shot and iilled by Guleb | speaker. His voice travels by spe- kolich, a butcher, from whose cial telephonic circuits form Ca'i- hou federal agent was removing fornia to New York where it enters ‘iscated coal after house had the telephonic circuit of the broad- . Fraser had attended casting stations. In a fraction «f a nm public schools at Valle City, N. D., second his voice comes back to him and graduated from high school at via the air from a local California Ipana Troubadours foodrich Orchestra; quartet 9:30—Victory Hour 10:30-—-Dance Music 454.3—WJZ New York—660 $:00—Ipana Troubadours 8:30-—Goodrich Orchestra: Quartet 282.8—WAIU Columbue—1000 8:00—Kolster Hour 9:00— Phonograph B45.1—-WFAA Dallae—680 8:30—Goodrich Orchestras Quartet 9:30—Victory Hour «a, --Phone 905. Redwood Falls, Minn. | broadcasting station. The same is 5:00—Mediterranean Dance Band 374.8—-WOC Da’ “# ‘FOR SALE—Seven room modern ‘applicable to Mr. Jolson in New Or- BE jeddo Highlanders na Troubadours house, hot water heat, hardwood floors, facing east. Leaving town and must sell at once. Phone 478-R. FOR RENT—Five room house, fur- nice heat and city water at 1305 Front street. Call 785-J or in- guire at 303 Seventh. street. a FOR RENT—Strictly modern 6 room lower duplex, garage at- tached. . Roberts, Weather Bureau. Phone 151, ‘FOR. RENT—Strictly - modern _five St. Paul—Lawrence M./ Carlson, leans, who immediately following an attorney of Renville, announced his introduction by Mr. Rogers from he would file today (Tuesday) as | California, which Jolson hears from mm. 2s th —Concert Orchestra, 30—Concert Orchestra 00—Champion_ Sparkers Sylvania Foresters Variety Hour Social Hour 10:00—Slumher Music 408.2—WFI-WLIT Philadeiphia—740 5:30—Whispering Orchestra 9:30—Victory Hour 348.6—WOO0 Philadelphia—660 6:30-Dinner Music 315.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—950 5:30—Little Symphony Orchestra, :00—Champion Sparkers 7:30—Sylvania Foresters §:00—Variety Hour — joodrich Orchestra; Quartet 30—~-Victory Hour 535.4—WHO Des Moinee—800 7:00—Great Moments in History 8:00—Ipana ‘Troubadours 8:30—Goodrich Orchestra: Quartet 440.9—WCX-WJR Detrolt—000 8:30—Request Time 7:00—Champion Sparkera 9:30—Personality Girls 10:00—Dance Orchestras 352.7—WW Detrolt—850 7:00—Great Moments in Sistory 8:00—Troubadours 8:30—Goadrich Orchestra; Quartet 499.7—WBAP Fort Worth=@00 bungalow wi . Close S74.8—WJAR Providence—800 00" even Aces ‘ in. 0, Ws Roberts, Weather’ Bur- earl F BE HOLO, MA} BEHOLD $20—Soconvant, as quartet a sie wen eles eleeele eau. Phone 151... WUSTN OF THE ONFINISHED MASTER- 9:30—Victory Hour 7ib~Address: Radio Scheel FOR RENT—Modern furnished six room house to family of adults. ce in. Write Tribune Ad. No. FOR REI"T—Strictly modern home furnished at 813 Thayer. Taquire <W. S. Casselman. FOR RENT—Five room house. In- quire at 214 Fifth street. HOME LAUNDRY : THE BEST Addi for finished ‘Bour ME ALL MA ~ Too LAZ T WARSH A PAN ‘N LOOK WHOT SHES WARMIN uP A CAN O' PEAS IN. PIECE s VARIET7-~—TAXHE YOUR CHOICE WEDGE, ¢ HEXAGON) OBLONG SQUARE AND HALF ROUND: TWiST OFF YOuR CHOICE. HE Curs BREAD. THATS H 277.6—WHAM Rochester—1080 7:00—Remington Band 7:30—Musical Vistas 9:00—Request Organ Recital 379.6—-WGY Schenectady—790 §:30—Agricultural Program Soconyans 00—Remington Band Aeolian Prograni —Ipana Trovbadours 333.1-WB2 Springfield—900 6:30—Radio Nature League 7:00—Sparkers 1:30—Foresters 8:00—Variety Hour 370.2—-WDAP Kansas City=810 1:30—Concert 8:00—Troubadours 8:20—Orchestra; Quartet 293.8—WTMJ Milwaukee=1080 7:30—Aeollan Recital 9:30—Victory Hour 405.2-WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul=™0 —Reeital $:30—Goodrich Orchestra: Quartet 3:30—Dodge. Presentation 808.2—WOW Omaha—s00 7:00—Great Moments in History washes at Cy ne rates is 408.5—WRC Washington—64C EiMt—Proubadoure Torte ‘ ° Repairs if desired. ou Ls —Victory Hour. pies Se 1 ea est. We c: With the cards below, South bids Hearts; West 516.8—WTAG Worcester—580 Heres tier) _surchestra: Quartet 4 i ictal ir ree een MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Just received a large 1:00—Great Moments in History £:30-—Goodrich Orchestra; Quartet 9:30—Vietory Hour for 5 SOUTHERN Orchestra: Quartet shipment of imported German Play thie band your way before broadcasting agnor e Hare, Mountain Canaries. Every time; then tune in with ’ AP atin st yale WESTERN , bird is teed a ha ia ye Co., Bismarck, N. D. 9 to 9: 475.9—W8B Atia tta—630 6:00—Ipana Troubadours joodrich Orchestra; Quartet Victory Hour 2458—WDOD Chattanooga—1220 — Ensemble 8:30—Organ Recital 284.4—KTHS Hot Springs—700 7:30—Orcheatra 8:00—Speciaities 8:45—Novelty Singing 896.9—WJAX Jacksonville—890 9:30—Victory Hour 822.4—WHAS Loulevilie—060 reat Moments in History badwul . soo rs senoransnas Dy 6, 2 30—Orchestra; Quartet q = pear i] Nettonal’ Grand Opera Added Special Features! ‘The game will be short and enappy. After it will come two Fel 16.9-—-WMC Memphis— 660 ‘roubadours: Roodrich Gichestra: Quartet 336.9—W8M Nashvilte—800 special features, for which you should have a pera! Dinner Conce ‘e. poner. ‘Be ready on time! : : De aL = dlodru hy Srevertre: Quortet “Tm oo en ope eae ; ecm) | htm $25.8—KOA BDenver—000 - rt tnwipumenta Modern Music (3 re.

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