The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1928, Page 9

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iy HELP WANTED _ Syd ea nd oc mn for steady hustler to ‘ard’s Relial bern and other products. rience not , necessary. Offers me earnings on small capital. Particulars a on request. Dr. Ward's Medical Company. Winona, Minn. Established 1856. ‘WE WANT exclusive county man- agers jaca to ag up $100.00 cash security. fe guarantee earnings of $60.00 to $200.00 weekly dependin; of | county. M. uBoys, 2267, Pittsburgh, Pa, £ Baye aL $17E moe onth, job pa: m to qualify” mailed FREE. Instruction ee 83-P Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 25 M"=N WANTED at once to Tears Barber Trade. Easy to learn, good wages. log. Moler Barber College, Far- go, N. D. “How Write, cade FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Small family. ed at 315 Tenth street. Phone ee for general house- Must be dependable. Small D—Strong girl or woman for general housework. Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Furnishings for seven room house, electric Maytag washer, blue enameled range, rugs, mete numerous other! articles priced for quick sale. Phone 544-W or 320 Second S. Bald Grand piano, in excellent condition. For information inquire of Mrs. G. R. Thompson, room 630 at Patterson Hotel. At home after 6:30 p. m. Six room house part- At 501 Third street, For sale: also kit- front. ly modern. basement ground free. Bath tub, kitchen sink, chen range with water Phone 905. FOR REN’ ‘ive room house, fur- nice heat and city water at 1305 Front street. Call 785-J or in- quire at 303 Seventh street. - FOR RENT—Strietly modern oh room lower oe gai tached. O. W. Roberts, _ Bureau. Phone 151. FOR RENT Strietiy room Heth with in. O. eau. Phone | a —— = vis, Weather Bur- lern furnis! 8) room house to family of adults. iT aee in. Write Tribune Ad. No. FOR RENT—Strictly modern home furnished at 813 Thayer. Inquire W. 8S. Casselman. FOR , RENT—Five room house. | quire at 214 Fifth street. In- MS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One well furnished sleeping room and two furnished light oes rooms suit- able for sleeping only if desired. In warm modern house across from high school. 812 Seventh street. Phone 960-J. "—Large room, nice an warm. Suitable for one or two. Also one room suitable for light housekeeping. Private entrance, on ground floor. 402 Eighth street. Phone 1328-J. / FOR RENT—Real cozy, well fur- nished room for 1 or 2 young) men. Modern in every way, in- cluding telephone. Phone 483 or 267 or call at 610 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Clean pleasant mod- ern sleeping rooms; can be) used for light housekeeping, close in, Phone 730-R or call at 223, W Thayer. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home. Hot water heat, only five blocks from town. Call at 706. Fourth street. Phone __1231-J, FOR RENT—Nicel furnished eated home. rooms in steam Worth _ investigating. Phone 1151-R or ca'l at 625 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in modern home. Price reasonable. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 709 Third street. Phone 599. FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms for light housekeping on fone floor, ll at_606 Tenth street. RENT—Room in re room with two closets’ suitable for one or two penn gall at 514 Sixth street. FOR TENT Om room euitable for two in modern home, close in, nice and warm. Phone or| call at'708 Main. Classihied Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 insertion, 25 words CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch LM <a ads are cash ia Copy should be re- faired by 9 elack to nue insertion same day. . _ THE BISMARCK 'RIBUNE . PHONE 32 =— Automobiles A Used Car te No Better Than the Dealer Made It. WHEN do t- 8 ‘used automo- bile, wost often the really a ia it at cars here ine a byt ¥ hat as looking’ at—we tell them, a man buys one of our cars, it is without uncertainty 8 to the fact that Be is ‘pein excellent at One en ing gar- — ‘at 614 wigee one or phone HOME_LA' 16 FOR RENT—Six_ room — modern house SEND those new shirts to--Mar- Home Laundry; and wear them several years. No chemicals used. Repairs made if Our customess are sat- We 203 guerit Bulten’s desi: isfied. call and deliver. Ave. A West. PERSONAL PALMIST and Phrenol Lattimorelle here at street. on! hours: and 7 to 10. Hel; ticles. See her today. Ask your friends. Tel. 1017. ogist, Madam 18 mies ips find ine” ne apartment located on Seventh and Front street. Will be vacated Jan; Ist. Call E. J. Schultz, BLY Becond streets ‘two room apart- FOR ment nicely’ furnished, plenty of heat and hot water, all ly" dec- orated. Phone 603-W. 120 Ww. ron ne FOR RENT—A it, Furnished one Toom, and susall kitchevette. wnat. 411 Fifth street. FOR hele i at Person Court. | Phone 796. AMONG FEATURED PROGRAMS Friday, Jan. 6 Us je Bs ace Cavaliers; ee | Py .C WGR. OC WDAF KVOO eae 8: 0—W phe a Te Diver Wan WMC 8: age Persians: AR WTAG Ai KS8D WCCO WoC Wo 9: OEE 1 MAK WCAU, WMAQ KMOX WCA 9:00—Palmolive Hour -WEAP % eta wire WEN RV00 WF. FRIDAY, JAN. 6 {By The Associated Presa} an th inless otherwise cated. Wave lengths on left of call feltera: kilocycles on right, 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1100 6:05—Dinner Concert 6:30—Fuller Brush Convention 8:00—Concert Orchestra 2855—WBAL Baitimore—1080 7:00—Mixed’ Quartet 7:30—Musical Program 8:00—Wrigley Review , 608.2—WEEI Boston—500 7:00—Cavaliers 3:00—Anglo-Persians 8:30—Chimney Swallows 10:45—Organ Recital 461.3—WNAC Boston—C50 Hp :00—The on aig 9:00—Cap'n Kid 9:30—Red. Nicole .pand. 028—WGR Bptralo—290 He no ues Aor 3; 300Palimollve Hour B45.1—-WMAK Buffalo—650 Stoncepuin Hud :00—Captain 9:30—Red Nichols’ Band 835.4—WTIC Hartford—660 § SS | -Mustcat Period 8: 00—Angio-Persians 10:00—Dance Music ' 422.3—WOR Newark—710 Hy rec! King 491.5—WEAF New aa private entrance. 7:00—Cittes Service Orchestras Cavalli 8: :00—Palmolive 193 fal Bernie's ‘8 ® Orchestra % 454.3—WJZ New ‘Vork—600 10: :00—Slumber Music 05.2—WFI-WLIT Phitadelphia—740 6: :30—Whispering Orchestra, 348.6—-W00 Phitagsiphia—e0o 6:30—Dinner Music 7:15—Princeton Triangle Show $:30—Modern Dance Orchestra 318.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—950 B: Ae £:00—Wrigley Review 483.¢—WJAR’ Providence—€20 $i00—Avelo-Persians nmlo-Perstant 8:30—Musieal Program 277.6—WHAM Rochester=1080 Tioo—Certain, 200—Wrigley $79.5—WGY Schenectady 700 T90—Fro-Jo Sy 9:00—Patmolive Hour f 333.1—WBZ Springfield—000 Aad omen srr ye 248.8—WD0D Shaanti + 1:20—Btudlo Pi $:30—Classical . d Prograi—W32, WBZ WRA WR WHAS WIAK RDEA Whi WAVA HOM haikowsk wy ane Kidd's Baccancers: Revel Ria im—WEAF WEEI ‘J W8AI KSD WCCO WTAM W ‘EBH WHAM Feature—-WEAF rae Rg, WCAE WT. WDAF ve y WOR was mh WOR We oy wias EEL WTIC WJAR WTA WTAM WWJ at 30 ay WsM WMC iB WET SIAWAVA Richmond—1180 00—Orga: Review gay in Bi geo Standard time, 00—Party Night CENTRAL 826—KYW Chicage—570- ql co— Retold, to ol oe Dome view 9:00—Congress Carnival 365.6—-WEBH-WJJD Chicago—S20 6:00. y Orchestra wy walters 8:00—Children of Mooseheart 4164—WON-WLIB Chicage—720 :30—The Salernos 0—Paul Ash 9:00—Program from New York H4E—WLE Chicage—870 7:30—-Oriental me eantet: 19:00—WLS Sho 11:00—Popular ‘Program wwe pellnsione orders Chicage—670 0o—Same, as WOR (2 brs.) 00—Chamber Music 11:00—Dance Music (2 hrs.) 428.3-—WLW Cincinnatl—700 6:30—Rock-a-Bye Lady one 9:00—Dance Music 361.2—WSAI Cincinnatl—890 1S gram 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—750 2828—WAIU_Columbus—t040 $:00—Same as WOR 9:00—Cap'n Kidd 9:30—Red Nichols 84B.1—WFAA Dalleewtee 5:30—Story Hour; ans 7:00—Cities Service Sn 3$74.8—WOG Davenport—800 7:00—Cavallers -Anglo-Persians 9:00—Palmolive Hour 635.4—WHO Des Moines—c60 —Larrasee Fekentes ive ‘Orchestra ? 440.9—WCX-WIR Detroit—te0 00-—Retold Tales yal zero 9:00— "Stat 382.7—WWS Detrelt—s00 6: eGneditehigen Night ii00>Anglo-Persians 400.7—-WBAP Fort Worth—¢00 oy 8:30—Request Program. 361.2—WO8 Jefferson City—830 S—Btudlo Program 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 of the Air 8:00—Anglo-Persians 293.9—WTMI Mitwaukee—1020 Persians : 408.2—weco Mioneapetig: te Paul—74 :00—Cavallers 9:30 Si 113 m.—Orthopho: Program and 06 8. weather fore- 12:30 to 1:00 p. m.—Music. 1:00 to'1:15 0, m.—Weather fore- cast and com) market report. 1:15 to 1:30 p. m—Aunt 's chat. 6:30 to 7:30 p. m—Mrs. Marks, soprano soloist; "aces Duryee Mor- t| ris, -piano ‘accompanist; Adolph a tae violin; Lorang ee olin. wll Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson o Sterling spent Monday and ‘Tuesday | with a and Mrs, ‘Hers Mrs, Wm. Meyer and Miss Alyce Meyer spent Tuesday aici. wi. Mrs. Carr, Lawrence Hull and family een | New Year's day at the Alden Nelson! home. Mrs. J. Holwagner and children of Bismarck spent toler and Tues- ;day with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Koon. i| Miss Thelma Rosvold has. been ang a few days with Mrs. H. A. son Miss Dora Jensen had an acci- ‘ont Saturday in which she cut her rm so badly that 17 stitches were and Mrs. Chas, Swanson en- te ned friends for supper Sun- mal Olson enter- ‘YOU KNOW, MRS TYTE, THAT GILL GERRICK 1S AWFULLY CLEVER -L DONT EXACTLY By Taylor © ~ AND (TILL DO HENRY GOOD~ HE'S BEEN SPENDING TOO MUCH ON CIGARS LATELY ULL SAY IT WILL- ABOUT THE ONLY WAY POP EVER SAVES ANY MONEY Now, YouR. ESSA WHY A TIGER HAS STRIPES "= YOU BET You DON'T KNOW WHEN HE 1492 DISCOVERED AFTER WI NOYAGE 1S BY SMOKING IN A STREET CAR ANO NOT, BEING FINED By Blosser : BAA AME WELL, I BETCNA DONT KNOW HOW MARY ! J\Novaces ME . pipes MADE ¢ HICH, DIB: KE DIE e REG.U.s pay OFF.’ ©1028 By NEA SERVICE, we | Mrs, | time v ness at Regan Thursd: Wednesday evening. won by Miss Alyce Meyer, E. L. Carr, Mrs. E, L. Carr and Geo. Wise of Bismarck, Lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson entertained Rev. Foss and Rosvolds at supper Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Ormodt gj the week-end in Steele, visi Ine relatives. Mr. and Mrs, A. M, Bruschwein entertained friends at supper Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Safford have returned from New Rockford where they have been visiting dur- ing the holidays. Little Knife Mr. and Mrs. Christ Ahl drove over to the Christ Zeigler home on Monday to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lehto and children spent Tuesday evening at the Steve Messmer home. All en- joyed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and children, also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goben and children spent Christmas at the Arthur Bierig home, where they listened over the radio, took dinner and enjoyed the day. J Jacobs accompanied Mr. and Arthur Bierig and two younger daughters to Marshall on ‘Ruesday. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Beich and son spent Monday afternoon at the x home. and Mrs. Gordon Schaffner and children took dinner at the Allen home on Thursday. Bierigs and Gobens rushed the sea- son some by driving over to the J. A. Jacobs home on Friday, where they ate their New Year’s dinner, A few of the young folks spent Wednesday evening at the Art Bjor- hus home. Arnold Helgeson and Sophus Lein Regan arrived here Wednesday pent a few days visiting rela- ne friends here, They re- of and s tives turn des. . and Mrs. J. O. Rise id Valderman Lein evening at the Alfred and Mrs. Geo. Christianson, Harold and Arnold, Sophia ind Arnold Helgeson spent afternoon at the Gundersen home. Helmer Arneson. spent Sunday afternoon the M. A. Lein home. Olive Rise returned to the Ed Lar- son home at Wing Monday, after nding the apst week at her par- al home, Arnold Christianson Arena Monday Selma Ris drove to spent Sunday evening Lein home, rke called at Joe Rise's afterncon, Clifford Birkeland and Joe Rise returned to Bismarck to act as jury- m ree spending the past week at Clifford Birkeland spent from Thursday until Sunday visiting with his uncle, Theo. Torgeson. J.-S. Rise, sho kas spent some iting with his son J. O. Rise jand family, left for his home at label, Minn., Monday. Art Bjorhus and Selma Rise spent Monday eveniz@ at the John Birke- land home. Ifred Arneson transacted busi- t Friday evening at Cl hrist ‘Se hoen home, id Olive Rise spent Thurs- day an Friday at Jamestown, N. D. Carson 1 Glode returned Wednesday ending the holidays’ with his Rosebud. ie Edna Kono, assistant county erintendent, spent Christmas and I Year's with friends and rela- tives at Dickinson, Miss' May Altman; who teaches hool near Flasher, returned to her Monday after spending her on with her parents here. mmons Botte: of the Botten Mo- tor company spent the holidays with riends at Millsboro, N. D. Dean Holland, who formerly oper- ated the abstract “office here, but who for the past year has owned and operated a filling station at Beulah, has returned and purchased the abstract office, taking ovér the | ¢ office Jan. Ist. Marvy Botten, who has a position with the Standard Oil company at Fargo, and AJ. Botten, who is at- tending the State -U. at Grand Forks, spent the holiday vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Botten. Editor J. C. Bell and wife re- tured home Wednesday after spend- ing New Year’s with friends at Temvick. O. P. Vint, having sold his bar- ber shop, left ‘Monday morning for Brceckenridhe, Minn., where he pur- chased another shop. His family will remain her2 until the roads are open. PGottfriend Schriock, who is _at- tending business college in Bis- marck, returned to school Monday] efter spending the holidays with home folks. county court Tucsda.y. Judge Pugh ot presides. There are 14 civil and 9 criminal cases on the calendar. Dr. Levitt and daughter Geralda spent the week-end with friends at Bismarck. . From there Geralda re- turned to Dickinson where she is at- tending school. The Misses Velva Swenson and Vivian Wax returned to their school duties Sunday, after. having spent the vacation with their parents at Larimore .and Dickinson. Mrs. Byrl Mooney returned Mon- day night after having spent the week-end with her husband, Ben Bere at Bismarck. Joe McColou, Monday night from the. Alexius bownia at Bismarck, where he has been tak. ing pentane bolas has Past six TT lag’ and Ted 8 to their school duties ing at Grand Forks attending’ the ‘univers Bud Gillen came uy ange a a few pat poor ayer 01 cont of bad r returned morn- y are up tom Burt to Eee. *|poads and weai HE eam TH THAT LEARS bi Home. os nesday. sinner uk at the G 0. Lind- home were Mr. and Cg oe Pl W iikenson and son Cohsul, Mr. Mrs. J. Howe arid family, Grant Lindsey returned from the hospital Saturday to spend jtwo "Nea McCoy spent a i days joah McCoy spent a few visiting with his parents, turned to Minneapolis where he th employed. ir. and Mrs, A. Little were: eats at the J, and R, Little homes jis week, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. O’Brien were bh Wilton callers Saturday. ir. and. Mrs. H. Davenport and family were dinner ie at the G. abet home in Wilton Sun- da Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Gerald and Irma Myers were entertained at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Mrs. A. Strand and family were “etal at the Joe Cook home Sun- da: Paul Greenan returned to ‘Bis- marck Monday to be on the jury. Fred Olson returned to Flaxton N. D., Monday after spending. two weeks’ visiting relatives. The teachers returned to school Monday after a week’s vacation, ? rt b ; | Rock Hill. | °—— i? Mrs. C. O. Kettleson, Lloyd and Randa, were guests at the Clarence Kettleson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCuNough and family were guests at the Ray McCullough home Wednesday. Roy Farley was‘a Regan caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg were guests at the E, Gordon home Sat- urday. Ernest and Ode Bailey were Res gan business callers Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little enter- tained a number of relatives -at.din-= ner Sunday, The following were present: and’ Mrs. L. C, Holmes and son Frank and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Farley and family, Donald Sheldon returned from Bismarck Saturday. His uncle, Al- bert Vollen, met him at Regan with a saddle pony, as badly drifted roads make automobile transportation im- possible. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kolb and family visited at the Mrs. K. Kolb home Sunday. Charlie Rue was a Regan caller Monday. The dance given at the school- house Friday night was poly at- tended because of the gold weather. There were three girls present. Clyde Little spent last week visit- ing his grandmother, Mrs. K, Kolb. Leo Sheldon called’ at E. Gordon’s Monday. Ira Bailey called in Regan Sat- urday morning where he met Laur- ence and Gilbert, who came from Bismarck. Mrs. Harry Davenport and daugh- ters Charlotte and Ruth spent Sun- he in Wilton, coming home by train. Guy McCoy was a Regan caller Monday. Rev. Noah McCoy spent the week- end with: his parents, Mr. .and-> Mrs. y.| Mac MeC {eCullough was a Regan caller Saturday. Mrs. Joe Michelson had the mis- fortune to badly burn her arm with hot lard and is under the care of a physician. Charlie and Walter Keator- visited at Andrew Olson’s Tuesday. Wm. McCullough and son “Bint are hauling in a supply of coal, getting ready for more cold weather. Mrs. Roy McCullough has been very ill at her home near Regan. Clayton Little and Everett Bailey were transacting business in Regan on Saturday. Miss Doris McCullough was a guest of Lucille Johnson Tuesday and Wednesday. Stephen Monnpe called on Jen- nings Kettleson Monday. Virgil Little returned -to his boarding place after spending his vacation at home. He attends Can- field school. Willard Diamond ‘and Ted Ehies called at J. F. Little’s New Year's eve to listen to the radio and to sec the old year ‘out. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Little were ers at the Amiel Piepkorn home Friday. The Misses Parmenter, O’Brien and Eide, teachers, returned by train to Regan Tuesday morning. -They will take up their school duties again after one week of vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and Gerald spend New Year's day at the home of Mrs. Ghylin’s parents. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Little of Wing were guests at the J, F, and Roy Little homes last week. Regan callers Saturday were Ce- cil Elkins, Olaf Wold, C. 0. Kettle- son, Roy McCullough, W. H. Kolb, Merrill Lindsey, Grand- Lindsey, ‘Noah McCoy, Willard Diamond, Al- bert Vollen. Clayton and Vir rl Little stayed over night with Willard Bg Thursday. The qvenine. in making candy tad oh W. H. Kolb was a on ar ‘at ots S. B. Olson home Monda; The next ladies’ aid id imcetiig will be with Mrs. Harry Day Mrs. Willard Diamond left Satur- day to visit some time with her pase Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. ilfred Little will ‘return Monday to bE Lake after spending two weeks at his home here. rea Bailey visited at J. Little's’ pg Bailey is visit his brother, Luther, this wilh Bente works in Bismarck. ans ae was a Regan caller _ il Little: with i Lite» Witrea, VoImentey. Allen roltiver rato ‘Sdward and

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