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CHURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 19 Tribune Classified. Advertisements —= PHONE 82 = MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Ambitious, . industrious. person to introduces" and supply the demand for Rawleigh H in Morton Make sales of $150 to |! hold Products County. $600 a month ‘or more. Rawleig! rh she get fie pe everywhere. lence required. No selli We supply vise + need. month. | Lowest- Products, Sale: Adveftising Literature Methods—every: Profits inereese thing Prices; and Ser- every best ‘values; most complete service. W. T. Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED—Burleigh County now open for stead Ward’s Reliab! ble other products. necessary, on small Offers big capital, given on_ request. hustler to sell |: Remedies Ex Dr. Rewleigh Co., Dept. ND322, how and rience ase earnings “particulars ‘ard’s itedical Company. Winona, Minn. Established 1856. WANTED—Boy 10-1 10-15 years old to work in store $ start, ing to school, 10.00 month to board and room when go- Permanent posi- tion. Chance to learn a business. No experience necessary. George Conitz, Blue Grass, N. D. ‘At once to learn barber trade. Easy, work. Our systematic Write profitable training fits you for best positions. Cata- log and full particulars free. Mol- er Barber College, Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. LD. _ DO YOU DRIVE A CAR? Government job pays $141-$175 month. to qualify” mailed FREE. Write, Instruction Bureau, 33-P Arcade Bldg., St. Louis, U.S. Chauffeur-Carrier “How FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply Mrs. Frank E. Shepard, 226 Ave. B. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. _ Mrs. Phone 701-R. K 7 al house work. iable gir! Phone 812-R, APARTMENTS Myron Atkinson. ‘or gener- ‘—Cozy two room apart- ment nicely furnished, plenty 4 heat and hot water, all new! decorated. Phone 503-W. 120 20 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Apartment, Furnished one room an small kitchenette. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. __HOME_LAUNDRY SEND those new shirts to Mar- Home Laundry and wear them several years. No chemicals used. Repairs made if desired, Our customers are sat- guerit Bulten’s isfied. call and deliver. Ave. A West. Ask your friends. Tel. 1017. We 2038 rr ce ROOMS FOR RENT’ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleeping room in modern home, suitable for two gentlemen. Call at 208 Second street, Mrs. L. Lo- gan, or phone 761. 0. INT — Nicely_ furnishea warm sleeping room in modern home. Breakfast if desired. Call at 812 Seventh street or phone 960-3. FOR RENT—Two newly decorated, nicely furnished light housekeep- ing rooms. Mandan st: FOR RENT—Rooms i home. withopt board. ‘hone 637. in ms Close in. 816 Main or phone 919-R. Close ii ae Call at 113 modern Steam heated. With or Call FOR RENT—Attractive warm room in modern new home, bath adjoin- re month, 1110 ing only $12.00 Thayer. Phone FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in strictly modern home for one at 702 Seventh street or phone 357-M. or two. Call FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping. Can rent all 3 or 2 or 1 as desired. Call at 418 First street after 6:30 FOR RENT—One p.m. room suitable for two in modern home, close in, nice and warm. call at 708 Main. Phone 342 or FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished, heat, light, water and Maytag washer at 401 First. Ph furnished, one 667-R. cozily Call 'NT—Nicely furnished room, close to capitol, 1-2 block _from ear line. Phone 961-W. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms ios ier or light housekeep- _1008 Ave. C. . One for $15. ood one at $10 Per month. Phone MISCELLANEOUS /E—For _ go- 0) ing Tes good residential eneral store in Nearly new, fully m ood district, town. lern, Fargo and eleven extra lots in Total value $18,500.00. What have you? Write owner, 602 Ave. D __marck, No, New and cast hand, Over. 500 styles and -izes, “We have one to fit your business. ( E. Stitzel, representative, Patter Bin arck, = ee ae call py % will trade for desirable residence Maddox, Bismarck, 290. ““Befective 7 3, 1928 or under 3 invertions, 25 ods or under .. se secesee Ads over 25 words, 3c wade tional per word z CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ESTRAY ESTRAYED—From our farm neat McKenzie one red and white. Sa weight 1100, Kindly ces! up ih notify. Cow is probabl, ity of Menoken a Mc Heaton J (cKenz! 5 ‘D. SSTRAYED—From our farm near McKenzie on or about Nov. 1, one red ind white spotted yearl- ing steer, weight about 600 and horned. ere notify and collect charges. E. Heaton Jr., Mc- Kenzie. N. 4 Wo cr Waar RvS0 WEAR \ 8: :00— Wrigley Review: Diversified WJR owe FRIDAY, JAN. 13 {By The Associated Presa} Programs in Central Standard time. Allume is P.M, unless otherwise In: dicated. Wave lengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. 272.6—WPG Atlartic City—1100 7:00—Dinner Dance 8:00—Concert Orchestra 9:00—Dance Orchestras 285.5—WBAL Baltimore—1050 7:00—Mixed Quartet 7:30—Joint Recital 8:00—Wrigley Review 508.2--WEE! Boston—690 §:00—Joe Rines’ Orchestra 0—Cavaliers Anglo Persians ‘Palmolive Hour 7:00—Cavaliers 8:00—Angio Persians 9:00—Palmolive Hour 845.1—WMAK Buffalo—650 8:69—The Merrymakers 9:00—Cap’n Kidd §35.4—WTIC Hartford—S60 6:30—Organ Recital — 7:00—Cavallers 83 00—Anglo-Persians 422.3—WOR Newark=710 5:15—Old King Colo 6:00—Commodore Ensem| BE #9—Sesrions Chimes; eeGrrent 8:00—True Siete Hour 9:00—Cap'n Kid 9:30—Red Nichols Band 10:05—Byers Orchestra 491.5—WEAF New York—610 $:00—Waldorf, Astoria Orchestra 00—Hadic Daviy’ Orchestra 0—Happiness 1:00—Citles "Service Orchestra 0—Angio Persians 0—La France Orchestra 5:to—Palmolive: Hour 10:00—Ben Bernie's Orchestra 454.3—WJZ New Vork—660 0—Wrixley Review | ee eeey uaa? Bout, 10:00—Siumber Music Ses -we WIT Phitadelphia—740 6:20—Dence Musie 7:00—Cavaliera 3i00—Palmolive Hour $48.6—WO0O Philadeiphla—s00 6:30—Dinner Music 7:30—Muoical Lecture chestra; Ensemble $:80-—Modora Bunce Ausle 313.6—KOKA Ittsburgh—950 5:30—Little Sym: Orchestra 6:30—Kock-a- siren 7:00—Retold ‘Tales $:00—Wrighy Review 483.6—WJAR Providence=€20 6:65—Synisosue Services $:00—Ang jo-Porsians 0—Puliniive tour 277,.6—WHASA Rochester—1080 alts 8: fo Weleley Review &: areeey. Schenectady—790 0 — 83 §3 yt reeves Salpersis Program 800—Ansto;Ferotune id condition, | lots, N. Dak. Phi a Cc. one POR SALE Civ tmported Cor Rollers and ig Mountain, _ Ball biskins an Jacob 728. SHOW at and attend the Slope Poultry Show.: at Bisniarck: 24 to 26. Send for preety ed blanks to k, Ae Mie. A Used Cag te No Better Than the Dealer Made Ii WANTE—Work of any kind by L.| WANTED —Flain serine at reason- FOR SALE OR RENT—My 320 FEATURES ON THE AIR Friday, Jan. 18 iN a Saget ae! favaliers: Wane anne WGR Wi iz ae WwW) Ge RE PRA a WSB WMC WBT ee—Anee nS; ter Baoert WJAR G WCSH WLIT W! KSD WoC. ‘WOW WTMJ W! eA me wee Buccaneers; nase’ res wate” WEAN WNAt Ww) La ae weed WAIU WKRC WG 1 aa a eae Wt hammer ERP TAE ARG ww WSAI KSD WRHM WOC ee Wow WDAF WHAS W: WMC WSB WBT WTMJ WGN KVOO WFAA 461.3—WNAC Boston=680 0:00—-WLB Bhowbost paceeektaa ama 2 ra Chicago—¢70 3 letropolitan ea! i. 8:00. a\WOR (2 302.8—WGR Buftato—990 10:00—Charr WOR. Che) 11:00—Orciesira (3 hrs.) |" 5:00—George be Orchestra i 2s Tales 7 O—Hatalaticas ue a String Me + 8:30—Studio Program 370.2—Wi Rebuilt Automobiles don’t come here.” We sell only oct eee Nevo at iinet able s—and we're willing to Pigg) ota a Come ee us ow good these values ‘are. at used car is. 09 better‘than the dealer made it.” “Rebuilt Cars With a Rerutation” Lahr Motor Bales Co. POSITION WANTED man ~ permanent, ition in ae ces: ure clothing, a ie be oy condition of any ee district in the try, al that means the entire world. This is aon Estate Ballyhoo, it is a ac’ Do your real estate buying farm lands or city property, and do} P! it with the busiest real estate man in the cit; rive Be pit close i mee a, an one, close in, suit. | Mi le for large roéming eat rine all modern, | it fae iful trees, corner IF YOU want to match tricks with somebody in the used car business “oer a viae.o.” ba side, cones, --Rlavents fond -coaiton, full lot, very indent is for 3 1928, to be “or ee Mibsouri has ter ily ne nis Dakota is now in the ‘entire coun E, YOUNG. and cate Tribune Ad No. 80. “WORK WANTED - laborer. John Shafer, 422 South Thirteenth street. Phone 1: FARM LANDS able pr: acre well improved dairy and grain farm, 4 1-2 miles from Bis- marck with or without equipment. Mrs. Jennie Moran, owner. LOST—A brown knitted to) between Bismarck Business College. Find- ‘or please return to Apt. 15 Busi- ness College. LOST- reward. Finder plea: Tribune office. her glove with for left hand, Lost lethodist church _ and Liberal return to bunch of PERSONAL EPILEPSY—How poisoned “blood causes promptly. structions, cal Ass’n, 125 W. 62nd St., Chi-| fits. How to stop fits Free treatise and in- Write Western Medi- ‘PALMIST and Phrenologist, Mad- am Lattimorelle here at 318 Man- di 5 articles. EEL Waal ES! ESD Weeo Selections—WEAF in street. and 7 to 10. See her today. ee FURNITURE FOR SALE LE— ja. Phono; irst class condition. Dark oak Library in finish, with records. table, dark oak. Phone R. D. Burman. -W. —Three burner electric stove. Phone 749. Call at -309 Tenth street. CENTRAL 626—KYW Chicago=—870 | jem J a e—Conereze Carnival ‘Kentucky Serenaders 365.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—820 8: FOR SALE— new, $40.00. Phone 649-M. FOR SALE—. | Call at 515 Eighth. is range. Good as ll _kinds of furniture, ee BOARD AND ROOM ‘AWK. Good home cooked meals by the month, week or day. BOARD A’ home, water. Phone 966-M. ——-—— Close ( in, jonable, TS HOUSES AND FLATS :00—Paliner House Studio 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 7:00—Old Fashioned Almanak FOR RENT—A small 3 room house. Partly furnished or unfurnished. Also some furniture for sale. ier 518-M or call at 709 Ingals ve. S46—WL8 Chicago—870 63 ampere Program 0—Male Quartet FOR RENT—Strictly modern room lower duplex, tached. Bureau. Phone 151. 5 rage at- 0. W. Rol fo, Wei 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 $oSxWrigicy Review re 361.2—WS8AI Cincinnati—830 | ':00—Cavalles 8:00—Musiest im 9:00—Palmotive Hour FOR BENT—Strictl rhege b in. eau. Phone ie aoe five . Close feat er Bur- ee . W. Robe: room house to family'0 of. adults. ead in, Write Tribune Ad. No.| broke: ror RENT. a aie furnished al W. 8. Casselman. modern ho: yer. foqeine 899.8—WTAM Cleveland—780 6:00—Hearthside Prograrn 7:00-—Cavalicrs %:00—Anglo-Persians \ar-epstabey Columbus=1060 8:00—Sa: as WOR 9: omens ‘2 Kiaa 845.1-—-WFAA Callas—t80 FOR RENT—Seven room modern Breen house. FOR RENT-Fiat ia Person Court Phone Write Tribune e—Btory Hour; Castiliians eam eo O0—Palmelive Hour [ KFYR Radio 374.8—WOCG Davenport—800 6:00—Lecture on Lincoln Programs 7:00—Cavaliers 8:00—Anglo Persians Psy sagrieate Des Motnes—560 ‘La, France Orchestra o0— Palmolive Hour ‘Music 440.9—-WCX-WIR Detrolt—600 * 9: 382.7—-WWs Detrolt—850 {oe—cavallers Night Persians olive Hour m 361.8—WO8 Jefferson City—830 s—Radio Farm Schoo) IDAF Kansas City—810 if 2:45 p. m. to 8:00 p. m.—Radio Farm School. -—_____+ ‘The. T Friday, Jan. 18 30 a. m, to 11:00 Trygg correspondent was in rad in stating last week that Miss 608.2—WOW" Omaha—590 marek, John Anderson and Nels Nelson me < trip to bay Thantey. of W. Tuesday. 1 Landerholm and Victor Nel- ‘were married recently at Bis- . Nelson went vines yy and brought back ee] - Scott put uj fnew mindoil The ‘al a one has been oe gare, busi 2 Teeedey. and ght fk Sent ee, coe Joe Ngai WA caller at Rotten afternoon. brought Nelson's Wednesda: some, well well, ners ale F Netw and. - Charile oe ‘}s0n; Sete wes 2: mares pair, We foneral been inns my Art ad est | Clara Reading hours: 2 to Helps find lost - plenty of heat " and hot oberts, Weather ey = oe aires a ee. Billy and Betty, were over- seat ests Saturday and Sunday th ia Ns Me and Mrs. Fone x Mrs, Geo, F, Nelson, Gerald ‘and Gladys; made a trip to Saturday and got Geneva » who came back from Belfield Wilton and} N. P. to Regan after ing a two weeks’, vacation © parents. ‘Nels Nelson made_a trip to: Re; os Saturday. and took fo and k where took train around by wits and to Bis marck to resume their. high school duties. John and Elsie Kroger, Charlie Reynolds and Alec Schoemberger, Gertie*“and Gladys Nelson, ; John, oe Elmer ant Baga Edgar Trygg, Hugo and Victor Nelson, id Margaret Rue, Floyd and Irene Anderson, Ida, Myrtle and George owe and Pearl Nelson attended the iven at school- house No. 1 “ee lay night for ge) Nelson and Clara Rue, who for Bismarck. Games were to Piaget ind a supper was served. in Olson went toyBismarck where ss! * abe in some work [with J. J. Stephen Ri ted went back to Menoken Wednesday to resume his high school duties. lenry Strom as transacting business in Regan Saturday. Herman and Edwin Olson came back from Bismarck Saturday on the train by Wilton to Regan w Herman has been in the St. Alexius hospital aid had his tonsils removed. Edwin spent a few days also on business. A dance was held at the Oscar aoe home last week it. ‘ r. and Mrs. Conrad Kettleson were in Regan Saturday and took le to take the ‘train back to ae where she attends high ool. “There was a dance held Friday night at the Leo Sheldon home on Regan road. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Anderson and family and John Anderson and fam- ily were guests at the Nels Nelson home Friday night. Games were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Woolworth rY}and family and George were in Regan Saturday shopping. scar Magnuson made a trip to Regan Saturday and took Ida where she took the back via Wilton to Bismarck. Geneva Miller was an_dvernig) guest at the John Olson home Sat- urday night. Evelyn Dunovan came back from Crosby, N. D., Saturday, where she raph | played parental home. John Olson received word from Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher, who left for Seattle, Wash., recently that they arrived there safely. Pearl Nelson took one week’s va- cation on account of the severe cold weather between Christmas and New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitted, Flor- ence and Stephen visited at the Martin Nelson home Saturday night and listened to the radio. Folten Nelson made a trip to Regan Monday and delivered some hogs which Harry Diamond pur- chased to be shipped out of Regan. Porter Nelson stopped at his per- ents’ Saturday night en route from @ local coal mine. He also made a trip to the mine Friday. Charlie Reynolds. had ‘the misfor- tune of freezing his fingers last week while climbing on the house and: (putting-up- the: aerial wire at Geo.’ Nelson's which the frost had Gia Rue, teacher of school No. me|4 in Trygg, is boarding at Louis Olson’s now since the weather is colder and too much snow to travel back and forth. Joe Varley made. a trip to Regan Monday and delivered some hogs that Harry Diamond purchased from Mrs, John Olson, Elfie and Len- nart visited a John Anderson’s Thursday night. John Anderson’s installed a radif recently that Henry Stror.. had and Mr. Strom got a new o:1e. Helen Rue will leave for Grand Forks university the first of Feb- ruary for. the second term. Lennart Olson visited Saturday night at the Oscar Coleman home with Laurence, Melvin and Paul. Pearl Nelson got a new Victrola honograph for her school, No. 1, in ‘rygg, with the proceeds of the basket social that wes held Hal- loween night. — ae f Ghylin | —_* _ ie Keator ‘and Marvin Alm singel at the Fred Urbach home Saturday night as Mr. and Mrs. Fred Urbach are business callers in Bismarck. Mrs. Nels Alm on family were callers at the A. J. Krause home Thursday evening. Adolf Krause and Fred Scibel of Wilton called at the home of the former, Sunday. Mr. A. Krause setnepen to Wilton with them Sun- day evening where they are work- ing at the lignite mine. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg were callers at Regan Saturday afternoon. Staton, Owen and M_ garet Davis were “ieore theo J. Krause home Sui Hannah and Mabel Landerholm were callers in Regan Saturday Randi Kettleson, Ida Magriuson, Mary Scott, Dorothy Sheldon and several others from this vicinity, returned to Bismarck Saturday wan javentng, where they will take up their school work “is seen doe, Eas) Davis and baby jpendi the week-end in Be ea aiek. While there they will stir | soe te doctor gn account ofthe baby mo tole Mrs. Fred Ehner and Kenzie} family and Mr. and Mrs. bate Seibel <— caer at the A. J. evening. one) spent a two weeks’ vacation at her | _ A. J. Krause which Mr, Englebret- son purchased, Mr. and Mrs. August Lundberg and son, Leonard, were callers Hilda Kraus teks Sor, Bismarck to take up their Pag worl : Rueben, Ella and’ Hilda Krause not ee | were callers at the Nels Alm home oftiié inca toon he, | apes Saturday exert: st! ‘Two trucks and’ two coupes and foe with Marie Ln at the Brackett severe} men from broke the Hotel Sunday afternoon. road from Regan to Wilton. There was a farewell party given ti A was a caller at the Leo Sheldon ho-se in honor} at the B. Selohn home Thursday of the high Sel hool sitt before they |¢ evening: : L KNOW WHAT LLL DO— “TOMORROW LLL ASK MRS GONN AN' MRS TYTE ODT ¢T' LUNCH — THAT WAY L CAN FEED TH’ TWO MY SCHEME WHILE WERE SAY, LT'LL BE GREAT WHEN WERE ALL RICH = MOM WORKS TOO HARD IN CMON JUMBO=WELL LY GO OVER AN SEE 7 LITTLE BOY WO MOVED IN THAT * BIS WOUSE YESTERDAYS AND AEBBE TAEY MANE A DO6 FOR YOU 7 ANT CNTN

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