The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT LIONS NAME Enothe and J. PS COMMITTEES ° Capt. Noyes Talks at Weekly Session — Karl Peterson Plays Piano Solos August Dahlquist es and Harold F. E, MeCurdy, Dr. C. sema, EL O pies Ways and Means—G. L. Rf Bailey, A, P Who Killed Alvin Benson? It meant nothing to Vance that Miss St. Clair had dined with late the evening of the fatal shooting; that her gloves and handbag had been found in the room with his body; that her attitude had been one of flippancy and defiance beneath the questioning of the district attorney. The girl was, to Vance’s way of thinking, psycho- logically incapable of be- ing Benson’s murderer. You will be amazed at the methods of Philo Vance when you read “The Benson Murder Case,” by S. S. Van Dine. These methods are in themselves an innova- tion in detective fiction, and the working out of the complicated Benson mystery contains new thrills for the most ex- perienced readers of ‘the detective story. Philo Vance is superb. He is destined for a place hhoh, '¥d_R. Prachel and Henry Halverson. “\with George Haldeman at the con- {Grievance Foster, L.' trols and Miss Ruth Elder in the McCurdy. , co-pilot’s seat, hopped off at 7:11 : Brocopp, J. V- a, im, easterim standard time, for Fleck and Ray V- Wheeling, West Virginia, on—R. E. Thompson, Lars Dr. R. S Enge and Thomas ‘Never Again,’ Says Lita When Asked If ntion—S. G. Severtson, D. E Maddox and EL B. Fred Peterson, Dr. « and G. L. Spea 'Sanity Hearing For Scott Is Continued New Lita York f matrim and York, Sept. 12,—) le career under con me the rest young yet, you must plin did not comment. on he had been booked » tour at $7,500 a on a divorce settlement Return to Fargo of ey Asked | Return, t w. unty from St nger, Ct taisel| Dies Here Saturday DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Examination Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D VULCANIZING Tires and Tubes,,Oil and Grease || Auto ‘cessories: Phone 944 Bismarck Accessory & Tire Co, Next to First Guaranty Bans \ charge of the L p ror WHEELING Tamp: (APD The mon¢ ee “Aineric an Girl, <== From ihe first, District She Might Remarry| fl laimed “vt i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE {were false and that he knew it when representations made by Heffelfinger they were made. in getting. her to invest her money You Use Less than of higher priced brands when using BAKING POWDER in your bakings Guaranteed Pure Same Price for over 35 Years Oe Ounces: for 2e5' (mere thes o pound end 2 bald Millions of pounds used by our government Why Women Say They never knew there could be such a difference in washing machines Attorney Markham be- lieved firmly in the guilt of Muriel St. Clair. But Philo Vance, his’ friend, laughed at him. “Y’ know, Markham,” he said, “I was afraid for a moment you were actu- ally going to send for the manacles. And if you had, you’d have re- gretted it to your dying day. . . . She couldn't have done it, y’ know.” Markham _ submitted his evidence and Vance scorned it. “Worthless,” he said. Philo Vance was con- vinced that indigatory or circumstantial evidence was not ony useless in the solution of a crime, but that it often led to the conviction of inno- cent persons. The only evidence he recognized was psychological. “The murderer,” he told Markham, ‘“inevit- ably leaves the imprint of his personality on the crime, just as the paint- er leaves something of his character on the can- in the hall of fame re- ~—— sleuths of fiction. The District Attorney “The Benson Murder Case” begins Wednesday, September M, 4 ae * The tlemarck Tribune. wah for t. With each One Minute, “that you may try without ob- ligation, go three things. Safer Washing Modern clothes demand safer washing, sheer chiffon hose, dainty lingerie and silken frocks are washed safely in this New One Minute washer. The reason is the wonderful washing principle. Soapy water alone does the washing. All mechanical contrivances are eliminated from the One Minute tub. . Cleaner Clothes So thorough is the work’ of the One Minute that hand rubbing is entirely done away with. A few minutes in the One Minute copper tub and out come your clothes, sparkling clean—ready for the line and iron- ing. Quicker Washing | Time and housekeeping methads change. Housewives of today ‘derhand anelectric washer to do.their work quiesly. quietly and thoroughly. This is fhe regson why the One Minute Fifty-two is gaining nation-wide popularity. It washes quicker, with safety,-than any other washer in the world. The One Minute 52 is the choice of. the housewife who soaka the latest and best ir ta in electric washers. 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