The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1928, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

MALE HELP WANTED DO YOU DRIVE A CAR? U.S. Government | Chauffeer-Carrier job pays $141-$175 month. to qualify” mailed FREE. Wi Instruction Bureau, 33-P A Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 25 M"N WANTED at once to learn Barber Trade. Easy work, easy to learn, guod wages, Free cata- : log. Moler Barber College, Far- i go, N. D. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED-—Strong girl or . woman 4 for general housework’ Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. WANTED—An_ experienced wait- ress, Addtess care Tribune ‘Ad. aN 8. Lo FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR _ ‘SALE—A FE Baidwin Grand piano, in excellent condition. For information inquire of Mrs. G. R. Thompson, room 630 at Patterson Hotel. At home after 630 0 p.m. — og IOUSES AND FLATS __ FOR RENT—Six room house part- ly modern. At 501 Third street, basement ground free. For sale: Bath tub, kitchen sink, also kit- chen range with water front. __Phone FOR RENT- e room house, fur- i nice heat and city water at 1305 } Front strect. Call 785-3 or in- 3 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Strictly modern 5 room lower duplex, garage at- tached. O. W. Roberts, Weather Bureau. Phone 151. FOR RENT—Stric ly modern five room bungalow wi ae garage. Close in. 0. W. ee Weather Bur- She eau. Phone 1 FOR RE? room house “to family "of ecalte, ae in, Write Tribune Ad. No. For REI'T—Strictly modern home See at. et Thayer. Inquire Ww. FOR RENT room bungalow. ie modern four Phone 460-M. room house. fth strect. LAUNDRY ‘SEND those new shirts to Mar- ’ guerit Bulten’s Home Laundry a1 and wear them several years. No A chemicals used. Repairs made if d d, Our customers are sat- In- HOME, a isfied. Ask your friends. We . call and deliver. Tel. 1017. 203 Ave. A West. ees PERSONAL PALMIST and Phrenologist, Madam Lattimorelie here at 318 Mandan street. Reading hours: 2 to 5 and,7 to 10. Helps find lost ar- ticles. See her tu »__ ROOMS “FOR RENT FOR RENT—One well furnished sleeping room and two furnished light housekeeping rooms suit- able for sleeping only if desired. In warm modern house across from high school. 812 Seventh stre Phone 960-J. FOR KENT—Large room, nice and warm. Suitable for one or two. Also..one-raom.suitable. for light. housekeeping. Private entrance, ’ on ground floor, 402 Eighth by street. Phone 1398-J. FOR RENT—Warm rooms in mod-|- ern home. Could be arranged for light housekeeping. Out side en- trance. Also garage for rent. Phone 1345-W or call at. 303 W. Broadway. 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—Two tight housekeep- ing rooms, each has closet, one has piano. Both suitable for two. Fully modern. Phone®*812-J. 517 __Second street. FOR RENT—Clean pleasant mod- ern sleeping rooms; can also 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 _1281-J._ FOR RENT—Nicely _Turnished rooms in: steam heated home. Worth investigating. Phone 1151-R or ca'l at 625 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Two nev newly decorated, nicely furnished light housekeep- ing rooms. Close in. Cali at 113 Mandan street. Phone 637-J. 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 ground floor, private : entrance. Call_at 606 Tenth aire FOR RENT—Nice: furnished room in atrictl; home for one or two. all street or phone 357-M. FOR RENT—A ‘comfortable room|! in modern home. Close in. Suit- able for one or two. Call at 208 Ave. B, Phone 983-J. FOR apr in me, close in, for a youre lady.” Call at '309 Seventh street or phone 844-M. FOR RENT—Large front room with two closets suitable for one} or two persons. Call at 514 Sixth street. FOR RE room —One F for two in modern home, close in, nice and ie Phone 342 or call at 708. FOR RENT—Roome: One for $15 a one at $10 per month. Phot MISCELLAN! ra lew nd les -izes, We have one to your business. W. E. resentative. Pat Il _at 702 Seventh] | FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements . PHONE 382 Clasaitted Advertising Rates f isetgn 3 Jari. a 1928 | a ores ga CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch an Pit ads arc cash in should be-re- fered § by 9 o'clock to insure ion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 RTMENTS OR RENT—Apartment, Furnished one room and small kitchenette. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. _ ‘OR RENT—Furnis! nished two room apartment. Call at 907 Froni street, FOR jules sl Ll = tment FOR RENT—In a warm modern home one light housekeeping apartment with electric stove. One sleeping room, also one gar- or unfur- pho Rebuilt Automobiles [A Used Car Ip No Better Than the Dealer Made I bile, most often are the things you don’t see. If the car is as as it ai is a bargain; if it isn’t, ekg who buy used cars here know all about what sap ad looking at—we tell them. hen &@ man buys one of our cars, it is sen, tats tegen as to the * value. “Rebuilt Cars With o Rcriatation” Lahr Motor Sales‘Co. Saturday, Jan. 7 forecast. 12:30 p. m. to Pa! p. m.—Music. 1:00 p. m. to 1:15 sy sel and esta fee ns 1:15 p.m. 30 Household chi vocal 7:30. p. m. to 7:45 er, market and news items. farm school. AMONG FEATURED PROGRAMS Saturday, Jan. 7 —Waldorf Astoria Orchestra—WEAF WRC WEEL Ah uth Sea Islanders; Hawalian Numbers—WEAF W’ York Eng phony KA W Ww aac ere SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 (By The Associated Press} Prozrams in Central Standard time. Ali time is P. M. unless otherwise in- dicated | Wave lengths on left of call ietters, kilocycles on right. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1100 6:05—Dinner Music 7:00—Dinner Dance 285.5—WBAL Baltimore—1050 rage Orchestra x. ig he ‘mphony oer Biko ee Danes Musis,. 008.2=W Ret Bestont-900 461.3—WNAC Boston—(50 ies Sinfonians ee a Ht 6 a Nigh Sinkers 545.1—WMAK Buffalo—550 6:30—"ereater Program 7:30—Violin Recital °$:00—Musical Program 9:00—Dance Orchestra lost OO—WMAK Follies 422.3—WOR Newark-—710 :15—Shelton Ensemble 240. Lang; Ensemble 0—Villg Venice Orchestra 0—Chimes; Mixed Quartet ka Boy 5—Henderaon's rchestea 491.5—WEAF New York—610 5:10—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra 6 South Sea Islanders High Jinkers Palais D'Or Orchestra 101 00—Cass Hangan’s Orchestra 454.3-=-WJZ New York—660 :30—Harmony Singers J—Al Friedman's Orchestra 0—Hotel Astor Orchestra 0—N. Y. Symphony Orchestra o—Phileo Hour | 9:00—Keystone Di 9:30—Dorothy Howe: Merry Three 10:00—Slumber ‘Music 348.6—W00 Philadelphia—€60 6:30—Dinner Music 315.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—950 Rehm peetlpenones Band . 1 483.6—WJAR Providence—620 1:00—New York Symphony Orchestra 8:00—Philco Hour 277. ig iaiccitiaiad 10—T wo. t 00—N. Y, 5 symphony Orchestra our —Phileo Pi 05—Dance Program 379.8—WGY Schenectady—790 | Be Be Dinee, Music sh Jinkers 10:00—Dance Program 333.1—WBZ Springfield—900 6:30—Concert 7:30—Musical Program 8:30—Trio 9:30—Dance Music 356.9-—CKCL Torento—840 6:00—Studio Music 468.5—WRC Washington—640 300-—N. Yer Orchestra, Bee—Phneo Hour” bi 516.9-—WTAQ Worceater—000 60—South Sea Islanders 00—New York Syuiphony Orchestra, :00—Phileo Hour »9:00—Dance ‘ SOUTHERN <,. 296.9—WWNC Asheville—1010 * 8:00—Dinner Musio 476.9—WSB Atlanta—630 q o-—New York Symphony Orchestra 5 9:30—Musical Program ; 2482—WDOD Chattanooga—1220 Lesson 7:00—Sunday 1:30—Ensemble 4 aR HS Het Springe—700 8: Som eamt cee riton 9:00—Dance uf -- 336,9—WJAX. dacksonvitle—a00 :00—Studlo LW Vi W WCCO KSD WHAS WSM Wate’ WSB WTIC WJAR 8:00—Phileo Hours “Girl of Algeria’ owe Ww WLW WIR KY. Cc vi 1c WSB Wer Waa WTMJ WBAP 1 KGO KPO KFOA KGW KHQ W—Saturday Nite Revue—KGO and chain, Md WHAM WRE wow WDAF tra—WIZ WBAL WOC WHO V "00 WEEI CENTRAL 526—KYW Chicago—870 7:00—New York Symphony Orchestra! ical Hour 00—Congress Carnival 10:30—Sereuaders 306.6—-WEBH-WJJD Chicage—620 5:00—Children’s Club 6:00—Symphony Orchestra 00—Orchestra 00-—Studio Program 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicage—720 7:30—-Ensemble; Strin; i bi pemablo} String: Quintet 9:00—Song Recital 10:00—The Hoodiums 344.6—-WLS Chicage—870 6: pee panperhen a 7:00—Tony’s Scrapbook 7:30—Nat! fonal Barn Dance 11:00—Show Broadcgst 11:30-g-National Barn Dance pind es ipae WQS Chicagc—C70 6: 8: o—Popuar Mon Cycle 9:15—Theater Review 428.3—WLW Cincinnatl—700 7:00—New York Symphony ppesanee 9:00—Happy ‘Hollow iantertaine 10:00—Danee AMuale wid weal C Cinaipnntinsso 6 recite <2 10: 30—Malds of Melody 11:00—Dance Music 399.6—WTAM Cleveland—750 6:00—Hotel caren Orchestra a emt Pitot vir jians 45.1—WFAA Danes —60 7:00—Musical Units 9:00—Vocal Music 11:00—Dance Music 11:30—Theater Features 374.8—WOG Davenport—800 5:45—Chimes Concert 7:00—N, Y. Sy: mphony Orchestra 8:00—Philco Hour 535.4—WHO Des Moines—660 6:30—Orchestra 7:00—New York Symphony Orchestra 8:00—Philco Hour 440.9-—WCX-WIR Detroit—680 7:00—New York Symphony Orchestra 8:00—Phileo Hour BI se Refaonallty, Girls 0—Cotton Pickers 362.7—WWJ Detroit—850 0—High Jinkers 8:00—Musica! Program 499.7—WBAP ‘baie Worth—€< 00—Seven Ace: aad elit Lesson 00—Mus! seal fie apy Pe bare Pre 15—" eater Specialty $70.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 7:00—New Zork Symphony Orchestra ee em 11:45—Nighthawks 293.9—WTMI Milwaukee—1020 6:00—Orchestra 7:00—Varied Program 8:00—Phileo Hour #8.2—WCCO Miacenpelient Paul—740 {o0—New tout e sy Givhony Orchestra lew Yor Hi —Philco Hou: - m 9:00—Fireside Philosophies: Music eee Omaha—590 7 Row ‘York 8: ny Orchestra 8:00—Musical Hou! vis i 545.1—KSD st. Louis—s50 Ke So Phils: En Ony, Orchestra 11:00—Dance ‘Orchestra (3 hre) $48.6—KVOO Tulsa—860 Hime Hour :00—] 930—Vocal ‘Concert "WESTERN * $25.8—KOA Denver—920 eT Gonzales: Orchestra (3 pra Los Angelss—640 % 10:00—RCA HY oPaileg Hear anight Frolic bina Lee faye, 103 walters 123 jamboree ‘eature is getting excellent . age, Call at 614 Eighth-or phone a 30 a. m. to 11:00 a. m.—Ortho- ic program, complete weather p. m.—Weather — Aunt 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 i m.—Saxo- ent ensemble; Myron and Hazel, m.—Weath- 7:45 p. m. to 8:00 p. m.—Radio S9L9—KNX Los Angeles—o00 + | Club THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE is in bed most of the time. wi ee id. pele opening of school in Wilson WHEN you es at a used automo-| township No. 1 has been postponed really vital] one more week, as there is no teach- e here as yet. A. E. Nelson returned about a week ago from Towa where he vi ited relatives, Esther Nelson is still [Witten } Kelly and Florence Nelson called at the John Berg home Sunday. Christ Wolf is on the sick list. He Mr. and Mrs. Pfaff of Goodrich, N. D., have been visiting with Mr. Wagner the past ar Geet Towa and may return some Give this month. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Wagner and Mr. and Mrs, A. Pfaff visited at the! s John Berg home Monday. A. E. Nelson is going to Wilton to take Miss Amy Nelson to the train. Miss Nelson, who is employed | 2 | at the Bismarck hospital, was home} for a week’s vacation. Lewis Wagner will try to go to Wilton by car Tuesday mornin The roads are blocked but Lewis is strong with the shovel. John J, Wagner ‘took a load of} barley to Mercer and reported the roads in that direction excellent. A Wisconsin Mother says: in medicines, orm. » before buying tells it is kly effective fe MOM’N POP Freckles and His F Friends TO TAIS COUNTRY ON TAE MAYFLOWER = JUST C'MON NOW, MOM - PUT UP YOUR SEWING— I/M_GOING AUTTLE TAL A Suggestion WELL, L THOUGHT 1 WE HAD AGREED TO FoLLOW ODT BILUS PLAN OF THRIFTINESS, I! JUST SAY @ FEW WORDS TELL ME ABOLT ECONOMY WHAT ARE SOL GOING HERE'S A PAMPHLET ON THE SUBJECT THAT L PICKED LP IN THE BANK TODAY — | "SCARCELY TOO MUCH CAN BE SAID ABOUT SAVING’— ~ SAVING [S FINE, AND ALL THAT — BLT YOU'D BETTER BEGIN TO {TICE BEFORE YXOL PREACH ~ RIGHT NOW, THE GEST THING FOR You TO SAVE 1S YOUR BREATH! (IT BEGINS- / WAIT A MiINOTE, PoP = PoP SAY TWAT OUR FAMILY WEF ARIST Se an me YOU MEAN WIT 7KE PILGRIMS 222 TNAT'S NU7JAN'= AN AUNT MIANIE'S HAD FOUR MOSBANDS !: a oo. ae a ©1928, By NEA service, INC, Ri UL. PAT. GFE > OUT OUR WAY OH MOM, TH CeELLURS THEY AINT A BIT OF DIR LEFT Down JAERE NOW, Short Talks by ‘Thoughtful Mothers | “T fin ell informed on the | Few | buy A glance at the pack. her this, With Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- | pound, th name tells a true story. | coughs, by Williams —— al Indcor foot comfort for Mr. Man him at the door with a on her face and his slippers r hand. s that she does, re of dom bachelors | de- long made most the high divided in the for comfort. tside is le brown color od inside. , The leather in its natural and the — fleece it has a flexible » is that Romeo. slipper, in he Faust, but it her, usually may be obtained in black, tan, red, purple and other colors to your dressing gown or bath middle of | : of warm sheepskin is the “high cowred kid or pigskin, for traveling. Faust (left); at right, the Romeo, and (below), the Pullman, BY CURTIS WOOD A Service Writer New York, Jan, 6—When the weary breadwinner returns to his home at eventide his loving wife jand a flat similar to Faust, but unlined, It usually has a low heet. flexible leather sole, though padded heels and soles are fed casionally seen, The opera is, about the dressiest of all ane or 01 amented with bead- y stitching, it is ale. lounge shoe. Its- is its propensity to get out of shape when abused, Its wearers seem to like to slip the opera type half off and then bring their heels down on its rear quar- ters, trampling them completely: out of shape. If they do this much the opera slipper soon turns into- a mule. y robe, For Traveling For traveling, the Pullman slip- per is very convenient. It is made either of kid or pigskin, with a soft sole and no heel, and a pair: can easily be folded into a small wallet which comes with them and stowed away in a corner of a. suitcase. Mocea soles for and ti sins fitted with flat leather ; indoor use are durable slippers. They d plain or decorated with; vork like the out-door sin. than equally the leather comfortable slippers but are the numerous felt types. These may be had in either high-or low q or in type which has a collar- which folds down to make a law: slipper and up to make a high one, ‘Former Mandan Man Is Not West Coast | Killer, Check Shows ” Clark, former d_co-murderer | Walla, |, MANDAN NEWS || not Preston Rae | ¢ ty. At the conclusion of the games a luncheon course was served. THE -CONUTTION or a t Resources: ud discounts which showed andan man to be livi s mother in a Los Ange rding to. dd Bidwell He s been confined to hi been mother ha: cording to Ch: d by Mandan Lad Receives ospital Treatment Ten Ho Frank Heinde a1: 9, son of a and | | Mrs, dobn Heinert, tr atment in a bullet hole thr the act dental Jchn The come to the S$ day. 19, a neighbor, had home to -pur- ng the bullet passing zh Frank's wrist burying itself | 3 in the flank of a horse. “The horse, it is believed, must be killed. Threatened permanent ‘stiffness of the wrist prompted Mr Heintrt to bring his son, to Mandan for treatment. : Personal and | Social News of ? William. Stutsman is spending a few days in Mandan as the guest of his parents, -Attorney and: H. Stutsman, He will leave Satu: day for Minneapolis, where he is employed, by the Hausner Music company. Hoe Miss Elsie Stark left Thursday for New .York after spending two weeks in this city with her mother, Mrs. Anna J, Stark. En route Miss Stark will visit at: Chicago other eastern Points. Mrs. Jacob Marois is spending| Examiner Norris showed, : e@ome time in Minneapolis where she is the guest 9 of relatives. Mrs. Caroline Boley has been ad- mitted to the Mandan hospital for treatment. Aes Joe Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Morris, was host Wednes- day to seven boys at a bridge par- niG For Bullet Injury}: that dis- 2 sabre rifle in his | & i f were | | Mandan. Vicinity ‘| {$ 10,000.00 L 3,000.00 384.17 ° hier of the lemnly swear , uh tement is true to est of my Inoyte dge and belief, - A, L, GARNES, * Cashier, ribed and sworn oF jefore me TOURTLOTT, ®, Burle igh County, Directors, OSU ‘| REAL. uted and. J, iott, and, MMaitlots his’ wife, mort- 5 Be Lewis _M. Doerschlag, of ‘orth Dakota, mortgagee, s0th day of November, 1918 or record in the office of vr ot pecds of Burleigh . orth Dakota, on the “2nd mbery 1948, and Tecorded “147" of Mortgages, on . will iM foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the” front of the Court House in the City. sismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P.M. on the 2th day of January,. 1928, to. sat umount due upon such: mortgage 6) the day of sate. The premiges de-, scribed in such mortgage an@ which; will be sold to eatinty the same. are: described as foll hundred ‘sixty © to the >i one according Gove! Uariaat urver, in Bur- » h Dakota. eres. County, Will be due om auch mort rage ate of sale the sum of: Thousand Pive fundred Twenty-four. and Le Gas24, We iarit | nites Dated. December LEWIS M, DOERSCHI CHAS. COVENTRY, juicides in New and| during the first 11 montha of | ‘Attorney for Morten et " Linton, North Dak (12726-23-30 bey eet eeepc New York. totaled 1,017 and ords in the office: of Over 21 Million Jars u

Other pages from this issue: