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MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Gravel haulers at Bis- marck, best paving job in state. H. A. Thomas, Fort Lincoln or) care Patterson Hotel. Sees WANTED—Man for general farm work or man and wife, perma- nent work. Call 9-F-2, Bismarck, N. D. LEARN barber trade. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, D. FEMALE HELP WANTED __ WANTED-—Girl for general house- Bis work, family of three. Mrs. R. A. Tracy, 702 Fourth strect. ‘al house- ‘hwantes, 417 WANI 1D —Competent maid _ general housework. Phone 189. each WANTED—The Capital Commercial College has two places girls are wanted in private fam- ilies to earn board, room and tui- tion and go to school haif days. This is a good Phone 121 WANTED—Grain hauling job Have first class trucks. Bi Phone 154, i marck Auto Parts Co, 1110 Main. SITUATION V ts with 12 yéa Young general office cern, Sober and by ences furnished. Phi FOR $ LE_ N IMPROVED adjoining one of the Hest smal! towns in Ward County. churches, Must be sold at once If interested write to or call 223 Third street north, Bi: rs. L. Lewis. SELL YOUR farm aulicnly for cash, s No matter where located. Some- one will buy it. Get in touch with s, if you want to sell. Phone 37-M,_J. S. Johnson Realty Com- pany, Bismarck, No. Dak. 3 .. FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1 80 acre Terms to _re- sponsible ddress Box so Mobridge, So. Dal _ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE— 1923 Ford 4-door} __ Sedan. Good condition. Call at 930 Fourth St. or Phone 543-J. » Hauch, DRY ae s for washing fam- shed washes is Mare ulten’s Home Laundry. to fabric. No chemicals rything dried in fresh iver. Call at 203 Ave. I hone 1017. seas apartment Aneleding pi no with all electrical convenienc cluding washing machine, frigid- aire, vacuum cleaner, flat iron and sewing machine. __ter._807 Fourth street. FOR RENT. beautifully nished sleeping apartment, co fortable summer and winter, suit- able for one or two persons. Phone 948. eG ee aes Res FOR RENT—On Oct, 1st, furnished one room and small kitchenette. Also garage. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- . ing apartments, furnished or un- furnished. Call at 517 Sixth FOR RENT—Front Apt. on first floor, Everts Apts, 314 Third street. Phone 752-W after 5:00 p.m, nee cf FOR REN’ iodern three room artment with bath, city heat. Go lose in, Phone 1043-W. FOR RENT—A two and a three Laurain room apartment. The Apts. Phone 303, ROOMS FOR R FOR RENT—Large modern room with kitchenette heer closet, /fur- nished for light housekeeping, gas for cooking. Also for sale: Coal and gas range. Call at 523 Seventh street. Phone 487-W. __ FOR RENT—One clean well fur- nished sleeping room. Close to bath and telephone. Hall en- trance, plenty of heat, hot water at all times, 410 Third street. __Phone_589-W. ht housekeeping rooms in modern Nice and clean, warm in One-half block from Broadway. Private entrance. 213 Eleventh street. FOR RENT— Four unfurnished rooms in modern home on Second floor. Bathroom attached, eee rooms $17, 3 rooms $24, rooms $30. Phone 1182-M. or “tall at 228 Twelfth street. FOR RENT—Two nice, furnished sleeping rooms in modern home. Also furnished light honseceening %. Fooms, Phone 10548, 322 Nin He rooms downtown. vant October first. Inquire . 104% Main, front_apartment. FoR RENT—Two large furnished rooms for light housekeeping on und floor, vate entrance. 3 street. RK ato ame very nicely fur- oe in eraart oe ror finish. Phone 329-R or call at 611 Sixth street. R RENT—A beautiful farnished combination living room and bed Modern, room. at 807 Fourth street. FOR! RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping in modern home. Reason- able. rent, 618 Sixth street. Phone fy Zurnis ea hee oe ° _at'aie Ave. Bor Phone 1095, FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- ing rooms and one front bedroom in new home. Phone 1103-W. FOR RENT—Nice large comfort- able room in modern home. Close Call ai 213 Second street, ‘for | where | opportunity. | Good school and| a shirts a specialty. We | Always hot wa- Tribune’ Classified Advertisements | 3 insertions, or under . 1 week, 25 under ....sses.eeeeee 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 1) o’clock to insure insertion same day. words or” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 apron between First and street on Rosser Avenu kindly return to M First street, Bismar , 409 —Own your bus- 0 a week Tnade 1. Hebe orling’s tracts, ob. ing work with unlimited oppo Good home Write NG COMPANY Bloomington, Til. fo call on farmers ablished company Me hundreds ity and we v Bele man with c bond to loo! | with an e: have 1 ou in getting started if e up our work. Write aeenels Hotel, D. her salesman or saleswoman for local _ territory. or further information write ribune, care ad No, 99. _____ PERSON AL __ SUBSCRIBERS to Unity _ periodi- cals, or those interested in Unity School at Kansas City, have the cooperation of an vanced student ch Maternity home, with good care. FOR SALE—A New Li eae tric Washing Machine, two old. Must sell, terms to r party, 421 West Tha _ 947. “able it taken at once. Phone 342 excellent condition. Sold reason- ablei fta ken at once. Phon 342 or call at 08° Main Ave. ND_FLATS HOME—Beauty : and comfort combined. Buy from ow er, warmest house in city. Six room modern home, ne kept. Within two bloc! school, Do not answer th less you can make a dow ment cee: Write Ad. FOR RENT. Fourth street, house for $37.50 per month. ing house at 422 Six room modern For sale: Majestic range, top for any gas range oO sa a8. Phone 905, __ FOR RENT—For winter months ern home, close in. Very good proposition for reliable tenant. Write Tribune Ad. No, 3. FO. — Six” room modern house located on South side of N. P. track. Call at 511 Second street. E. J. Schultz. FOR RENT—New bungalow, unfur- nished. All modern, First street. FOR RENT—Five room house. _ quire at 214 Fifth Street. FOR SALE Two PrORY: modern six room house with ent, three — sleeping rooms, Baserne floors, built in fea-- tures in kitchen, fine shade trees and lawn, Garage. Convenient to schvols, Price $4,500. Terms, TWO STORY modern six yoom house . With full basement, hot water heat, maple floors throughout, three sleeping rooms with bath, large closets, south front, garage, lot 50x150._ Convenient to schools, Price $5,200 with $1,000 cash down payment. ONE STORY modern seven room house with full basement, furnace heat, bath, maple floors, east fro: lot 50x140. Convenient to scho: Price $4,500, Will accept cash down payment and balan same as rent, ONE AND one half story cottage with basement, furnace heat, bath and or a aleenie rooms on the sec- ond flood. Beautiful lawn and Hane price 00 with small cash down payment, T7O STORY modern five room house with bath, two sleeping rooms on second floor, full base- ment, hot water heat, hedge fence, Beneiital lawn and boulevard with large Elm three stall gara: col i oo], You must see lace to appreciate it, Price IMPROVED BLOCK of eround with two story six room house, barn, ood well windmill, chicken jouse, gara~* all fenced with wov- en wire. al place for chickens, This Diao will make a living for ye an Tyrrell salary you can bank. Price $ ith terms. TWO STORY six room house with bath, full basement, furnace heat, oak floors and trim, built in fe SEE ME before you buy. I can sell you that house or lot loan you the money to help pay for it. also have some choice bargains in farm lands, PRICE OWENS, Eltinge Block, i... Phone 421, ond | and well ! warm completely furnished mod- | E' Call at 411! if Tn- | | FOR SALE | ROOM house, modern, close in, | OM house, facing park, mod- 1 $4,500, ROOM bu gal close in, fac- test, best built home in 00. ROOM bu ._ spick al lawn close good, | MITZI COMING -TOBISMARCK |Famous Musical ‘citi Star Will Ee at Auditorium — September 27 zi in a tion is, as is expected of the_Shu- The |berts, expensively presented. <A Shu-}large orchestra; talented ..ctors and ual lav-| singers; an incomparable chorus, perfectly drilled and ezsy, very easy an adaptation! to look upon; a battery of clever mixed well with plenty of speed and action; plus and inimitable M new musical come: vhich the Me: ent in their brated | pene will pr is h man “The by Glady ML of deap” is Unger and Gertrude Pur- | comedian French comedy which is hi lla Swanson, has been staged by Duane Nelson Lane, Pat and the darces by Harry Puck, un- ne Nelson. | der the personal superivision of J. J. ment the produc-| Shubert. hel Morr to Arthur Treac - Clayton - In every dep f s of In all pa ¢ them on F, E. YOUNG. MISCELLANEOUS DIAMOND 1 any Bank for fr ns as low luction or will n in good ¢ », Temvik SALE--vool hail an shop combined, building, meat} nt in good live | town of &8¢ positors | Holding Co: i rek, N. D. | POR SALE— 2 18x12, lo- « ted rear of B Paint and i and Fourth ih ‘OR SALE—Ke tionery at a v MM. - Heater ” Hotel, Killdeer, N. D. Resolutions Adonted Praising C. M. Cooley . 19.—Resolu- Cooley of Eten + him for. pie: “distingu “Whereas, We a ei wary recent ‘death North Daketa; and tk our association having been vened in his honor, con- f “Whereas, The said deceased has been for years one of our most eminent, most respected and most beloved district judges, and a per- sonal friend to many of us, and formerly a resident of our city as well; and realizing that the state has lost one of its most esteemed jurists and foremost citizens; and feeling that the members of this as- sociation have lost a personal friend, in the passing of said deceased; and knowing his distinguished se! to the state as a lawyer and citizen and as district judge and special judge designated for the administra- tion of state bank guaranty funds, acd his onerous duties so faithfully performed; and Jament- ing his demise; and appreciative of the great loss to the state and to the bar of the state and our per- sonal loss in the death of this out- standing jurist and leading citizen; we, in memoriam of said deceased, Hon. Charles M. Cooley, do hereby adopt and enter this resolution in our minutes; and further, we do ex- tend to his family our sincere and heartfelt sympathy in their great loss and bereavement; and do order that a copy of this resolution be mailed to his widow, Mrs. Charles M. Cooley, and to his brother, Pro- fessor Roger W. Cooley; and do order that this resolution be given for appropriate publication.” THE DEAR FRIENDS. Mrs. Smith: you know that your former maid is with us now? Mrs. Smythe: You don’t say so! Mrs. Smith: Don’t be frightened; I only believe alk bat te tells TODAY, HENRY (MOM’N POP ( NYOu'RE PLAYING A Good GAME ae "UM JUST BEGINNING ‘TO GET IN THE Swing- By Taylor WHEN I GEr ‘TONED UP & PLAY A MEAN “Game Economical PRACTICE DOESNT SEEM TO DO ME ANY’ GOOD — UM As PUNK ‘Topey as I EVER Lwas act oor OF PRaCTIC€ YEAH LT SURE WOULD SAVE A LOT OF WEAR AN’, TEAR ON THE BALL. NOw,\F YOU Gourd DO THAT EVERY TIME — cect AEG. U.S. PAT. OFF. ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, sckles a and His Friends WELL Goo SEE FRECKU WES FORGOT ABOUT HANIA TO. 7 GO BACK 70 SCHOOL! Gm AND YoU MUSTA ) BOY! ECERTAINYY ADA Lor OF FUN WIMILE You WAS AWAY, ie esse DID LBET } ay LL Ud ME TELL yy! You ABOUT Ty a CIRCUS WE WENT To! Surpri By Blosser T TELL You! TLL GET Sa) HIM TALKIN ABOUTALL oe FORGOT ALL 7k SWELL THINGS AE JIM SORG'S ABOUT SCHOOL DID Av BoBBY BACONS: A BolL!~ AN THEN You Bust OUT JAAT KE AAS TO GO BACK. 7D SCHOOL ON AXONDAY:! STARTIN'= KOK K oa WE JONEST! GEE=2 FORGOT ALL ABOUT SCKOOL= Boy! TWAT'LL BE SWELL! ‘BEFORE YoU START LET AE TELL You THAT YoU MANE TO GO BACK 7 Sue REG. U. 8, PAT. OFF. >\01927 BV:-NEA SERVICE. INC. OUT OUR WAY 5 I Q CAREFUL KEWPIE! YOu CN SELL THAT HIDE IF YOU'RE CAREFOL With TH! SHINNING+ SHIFT THOT HE ECONOMY/~ MAKIN'| HOME AN FANE TH WIFE HELP IM OFF nae INTIME TO GET OP INTIME TO GET‘EM CON IN TH! MORNIN: WAS ONE O'HIS NEN: A MACHINE, Bee 9 CFI we id to HAV achieved great vogue in s, bouncing Mitzi,! PHILO VANCE look fe ‘ergeant.”” : re it is still one of the her, thrown body|JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM District | “It's right with me,” of the year, The cast of prince soul into this flatter-| Attorney of y York County, Heath jocularly. hi surrounding Mitzi includes i amusing French musical] ALVIN H. BENSON.......Well- | think, he had ely forgiven best known and highest eaniey. In this play one catches!" known Wall Street broker and |} Vance for de-troying the cigaret s of the English and the full flare of her worth. Clifford man-about-town, who was mys- | butt. uu them Grey wrote the lyrics, and Maurice} teriously murdered in his home (Friday, June 14; 11 a, m.) Harry Rubens has pro’ led a musical] MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON .. “Nov ggested Markha, “sup« “othel Intropidi, score of much brilliance. The play .. Brother of the murdered man) pose W take 2 look over the house, MRS. ANNA PLATZ +. Housekeeper for Al MURIEL ST. pelea CA LEA Intimate 0! n Be PAULA BANNING a . A friend of MAN Secretar ELSIE HOFF} the firm of Bens COLONEL BIGSB WILLIAM Hi. MORIARTY T Of the firm of and McCoy, Public Accounta HE SURI DINWIDDIE os. AS District i Attorn ney signed to Dist PHELPS, TRACY, St HIGGINBOTHAM . THIS HAS HAPPENED Markham has his friend Vance. a wealthy idler and art connoisseur, accompany him to the scene of Alvi Benson's murder. Benson has bee shot through the head while read- ing. One of the police officers finds a pair of woman's gloves and handbag. x @ CHAPTER V casual inspection of the CMtatkbatn opened the hand-} bag and turned its contents out onto| the table. I came for J and} looked on, but Vance remained in hi; chair, placi igaret. | The hand: e gold! atch sct with small| unusually sm and obv foualy, designed only f ning wear. ‘T objects which it} had held, and which Markham was) watered-silk cigaret-case null | gold phial of Roger aud ‘3 leurs d’Amour perfume, a clois vanity-compact, a short del cigaret-holder of inlaid amber, gold-cased_lip-stick, a small ern French-linen handker as is ought to give lead,” said Markham, indicating the handkerchief. ‘“‘L suppose you went oes the articles vy, Ser- eant.” eerreath nodded, “Yes; und I imagine the bag be-} longs to the woman Benson was out with last night. The housekeeper told me he had an appointment and went out to dinner in his_ dress clothes. She didn’t hear Benson when he came back, though. Any- way, we ought to be able to run down Miss ‘M. St. C! without much trouble, Markham had taken up the cig: aret-case again, and as he held upside down a little shower of loose dried tobacco fell onto the table. Heath stood up sudde “Maybe those cigare'! of that case,” he suggested. came out He! at it. “It’s a lady’s cigarct, right. It looks as though it might have been smoked in a holder, too.” “I beg to differ with you, Ser-| geant,” drawled Vance. “You'll for- ive me, I'm sure. But there's a fit of lip rouge on the end of the cigaret. It’s hard to sce, on account of the gold tip.” | Heath looked at Vance sharply;/ he was too much surpr resentful. After a clos of the cigarct, he turned Vance. ‘Perhaps you could als from these tobacco grains. cigarets came from this ¢ suggested, with gruff iron ne never knows, does Vance replied, indolently Y Picking up the case, he wide open, and tapped table. ly, and a humorous the corners of his mouth, pressed it) on the Then he looked into it close- nile twitched Puttin his forefinger deep into the c: he drew out a small cigaret wh it had evidently been wedged along the bottom of the pocket. “My olfact'ry gifts won't be neces- s’ry now,” he said, “It i pparent | even to the naked eye that the cigarets are, to speak loosely, identi- cal—eh what, Sergeant? Heath grinned good-naturedly, ! “That's one on us, Mr. Markham.” And he carefully put the -igarct aa the stub in an envelope, which he) e,” observed Markham, “the importance of those| cigaret butts.” “Can’t say that I do,” the other. is a cigaret butt? it, y’ know.” “It's evidence, my dear fellow,”| explained Markham * atiertly. “One| knows that the o-rner of this bag | returned with Benson last night,| and remained long enough to smoke | two cigarets.” Vance lifted his cyebrows mock amazement. “One does, does one? Fancy that, now.” responded | “Of what possible value | in _ “It only EemniDe to locate her,” a ther decided brunctte, ad any rate—if that fact will Galli: tate your quest any,” said Vance easily; “though ie rou_should de- sire to ane we, ss I can’t for the life in ee y’ pe ime do you say she’s a bru- nette?™ asked Ma gah “Well, if Togs isn't,” | Vance told ir cosmetician as to the proper way to make up. I see she uses ‘Rachel’ powder and Guerlain’s dark lipstick. And it simpl; isn’t done among blondes, old ei? BENSQN MURDER CASE TAN DINE © cuss ecard som! SHARACTERS OF THE STORY |to Hex ka 3 Ys or) I tent want to question the house- extreme end, on the left, retired army officer! leading downstai s'into the ‘directly behind the Lving-room, and locked, and f the NOW BEGIN THE STORY es | and that was shut and locked. ving-room have that ironwork over | them; used even to shoot through, for Ben- | son w now inspecting, con sted of a flat} : cate |“ : | agreed. shades we! ner-jacket coat were hanging ove™ a cha winged collar and were on the evidently sol ing home, shoes were at the foot of the bed, of water on the night-table was platinum plate of four fals and a toupee of beautiful workman- ship “Our departed Teh falsi Picked up the intact butt and Tooked wom tals all | PLAN HEARING _ Rail Board to Consider Com- bination of Utility Preper- Hearing on one of the biggest ¢ properties re- din this state has ther sell wiility properties p : new corporation. utilities at Hettinger, Bo Reeder to the new corp: involved. All of the propert t Jamestown, are electr: ho plant at Jamestown produces The commission will the feasibility of the proposed trans- fer from an operating standpoint and the finances the new company, zens in the towns affected to attend You can’t smoke | Ih at the railroad board Central West Public Service com- pany has been the holding company for the Northern Utilities corporation and the new company will probably act ss a holding comnany for pro- perties heretofore controlled by the other two. “Has Connie left for the dance?” wt think she must have, a The Pink Un. “I defer, sf course, to opinion,” smiled ba. Thee, we'll have to Bs bes done that pretty rgeant, but yout. An; gine until the body has been re- h rose, rood, sir, I'd Jike another he hall of us went into down the p ar of the ho a door s to the bi ment; locked and bolted. ment is only used for now,” Heath explained; ud the door which opens from it t areaway ‘s boarded . The Platz woman ps up- rs—Benson lived here alone, and plenty of spare room in the 3 and the kitchen is on this the opposite we ight feet from the urely guarded with in addition, the nd locked, Pass- nging door we en- pom Which was The » windows here looked upon a stone court—really no more -well between Ben- ad the 3 and these also wei adjoining one iron-barred We now stood for stairs | “You can se nted out, -entered the hallway m the subject of burglars. ly window that wasn't barred s the rear one in the living-room; Any- it only leads into the inside The front windows of the so they couldn't have been shot from the opposite divee. It’s pretty clear the gun- n the front door.” ton UhaanHees Vance drily nded the stairs, and en- son’s bed-room which was over the living-room, It y but well furnished, xcellent order. The bed was le, showing it had not been slept that night; and the window drawn. Benson's din- id white pique w a_ black bo where they i had thrown when Ben- had taken them off on return- bed, bee... A pair of low evening landing by the bene In a gi teeth; : lying on the chiffonier last item aroused Vance’s rest, He walked up to “Mest int’restin’,” ms to have ‘air; did you know that, suspected it,” was the be Continued) OVER MERGER ties in Central N. D. e railroad board y scheduled of the corporation to t Jamestown, Utilities ko! Public Serv! e company, 3 West to sell ion by the C Service corporation investigate and organization of It has asked citi- hearing so that the board may the advantage of their views. cording to information current offices the OFF FOR THE DANCE T saw her colthes on the hed.”—~ For best results ship Your Grain to— McCarthy Bros. Co, Established 1885 GRAIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS MINNEAPOLIS — DULUTH Correspondence Invited Ask our backer about us ©