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Tribune C ‘Classified Advertisements | TE DAKOTA R, the acme farm paper of the Desotas, in territory around arck and other parts of the tas. Full time and hard werk required. Good pay for man who can sell. Write, Circulation! Manager, THE DAKOTA FARM. | ER, rdeen, S. D. WANT. D—Gravel t trucks, at West- hope, N. Ds Long job, no hills, average hau! is over four miles, 18c per yard mile. M. E. Thomp- W N.D. g job in state. ‘ort Lincoln or rber trade. _( ato teu: Barber College, Fargo, Moler N. D. FEMALE HELP WANTED _ WANTED—Housekeeper on position for all winter, wag per month, 4 in family. Addre care Bismarck Tribune, Ad. No. 4. d petent girl for gen- eral housework. One who can take charge. Write No. 5, care of Tribune. WANTED—Woman to take care of Apply from & to 8 p. m, at EDGi ad Apt. 4, = RA, 1 naid “for Call at 507 1 hewaewer i. eenth stree' Gi gencral house- Mrs. John R. Fleck, call 861-R. WANTED—Girl for general house- ve 1 52 ‘ifth street. WANTED—Girl wanted for general ework, Phone 1071. class trucks. Bis- Phone 154, Have first marck Auto Parts Co. 1110 M : PEOPLE desiring school students to work for room and board kind- _ly Phone 966-M. SITUATION W. SITUATION WAN man with 12 ye general office and bookkeeping experience, de- sires position with established con- cern, Sober and reliable, Refer- ences furnished. Phone _461-W. FARM LAND os SELL YOUR farm quickly for cash, No matter where located. Some- one will buy it. Get in touch with us, if you want to sell. Phone 737-M._ J. S. Johnson Realty Com- pany, Bismarck, No. Dak. FOR SALE BY OWNER—680 acre improved farm, 12 miles from Mo- bridge. Bargain, Terms to re- sponsible person. Address _ “0”, ”, _Mobridge, So. kc. Meee APARTM poi wie FOR RENT—A beautifully fur- nished sleeping apartment, com- fortable summer and winter, suit- able for one or two persons, Phone _ 948. FOR RENT—One three room unfur- nished front apartment in the Rue Apartments, all modern. Phone ED— Young Box] . Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under ..........0000- $ 50 2 insertions, 25 words or under ... » 65 3 insertions, 25 words or under .... ae 5 1 week, 25 words or under seeeces 125 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 19 o’clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 TaERi |e iness. $60 a week ing Heberling’s medicin tracts, spices, toilet arti work with unlimited opportu: Good home territory now ope and free catalogue. G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY he «Bloomington, lll. SALESMEN—To call on with an blished company. V have hundr locality and we want a good, r liable man with car that can fu! nish oe to look after newals and get new your our r a worker, Our manager, Gilbert, will arrz a personal inte earn $10.00 to $15.00 per da teen counties open. Wri 8. Jacobi, Grand Forks, N. call at McKenzie Hotel, day or Thursday evening, 9:00 p. m. PERSONAL SUBSCRIBERS to Unity cals, or those interested in period vanced student without char; with mutual benefit. Tele WANTED—Maternity cas home, with good care. G. Dixon, 504 Ninth street. HOME LAUNDRY address your blankets, bed spre: guerit, Bulten’s Home a specialty, W call and deliver. Call at W. or Phone 1017. 697-J or call at 711 Ave FOR RENT—On Oct. 1st, furnished one room and small kitchenette, Also garage. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Modern three room apartment with bath, city heat. Close in, Phone 1043-W. : FOR RENT—A two and a three room apartment. The Laurain Apts. Phone 303. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—One Overland light de- livery truck, Cheap. A. J. Hamm, Patterson Hotel. | FOR RENT—Large aeehiay room with kitchenette and 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. FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms in modern home. Nice and clean, warm in winter. One-half block from Broadway. Private entrance, 213 Eleventh street. FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms in modern home on Second floor. Bathroom attached, two rooms $17, 3 rooms $24, or 4 rooms $30, Phone 1132-M or call at 223 Twelfth street. BOR RENT--Two nice . furnished sleeping rooms in modern home. Also furnished light housekeeping rooms, Phone 1054-R. 322 Ninth street. comfort combined. Buy from own er, warmest house in city. S: room modern home, new and we. kept. school, ment of $4,000. Care Tribune. Own your bus- Write today for full particulars farmers of policies in your business in position and is very profitable to: — Cc. D. ge to give you sist you in getting started if you » Ti :00 to} I the vale, School at Kansas City, can have the cooperation of an ad- private Mrs. John s) fam- ily and finished washes is Mar- 203 Ave.| gas stove, 300 bi FOR A REAL HOME—Beauty and Within two blocks of High; Do not answer this ad un- less you can make a down pay- Write ade No. 93, FOR SALE FIVE ROOM house, modern, close in, $4,100. SIX ROOM house, facing park, mod- ern, $4,500. | FIVE ROOM bungalow, close in, face ing park, $4,500, | FOUR ROOM bungalow, neatest, best built home i ucco, the the city, ‘ondition, h double gara: and | trees, in, other houses at good, ANCE—Fire, tornado, a in good, old, reliable ¢ had so many real estate busi man in Bismar ently ve h Dakota for Sie YOUNG. Dependable Used Cars NEVER befe have we had in ct to farmers. Experience and Tees capital not required. Old estab-| aie Ban OWE lished company. Complete line of | Dodge estes) necessities used in the home every Studebaler . Pousi Dodge day. Large repeat sales. Pleasant! Chevrolet Ford Coupe; R Dodge E NM. B. GI ____FURNITUR |= SALE—Combination ran excellent condition, sold r if tikeet at once, Ph call at 708 Main Ave o in A 1 condi- ‘OR SALE take up our work. Write C. D. sone, two, Gilbert, McKenzie Hotel, Bis- block five, Gover __marck, N, dition to the City of ] SALE (or women) to sell four hundred fastest selling speciality in Ar Write Tribune Ad. No. 6. SLOOP SIR OUES Te AN IMPROVED quarter adjoining one of the best small towns in Ward County, Good school and h Must _be sold vat once. ull rd squash 5c Ib., on: bushel, small cucumbers bushel, half bushel $1.00, cucumbe 20c per doze Savaich, Southeast Fort Lincoln Highwa Mandan, N. D. “Old -quipment, kery, con- proof box, mixer, 1 doughnut el 4-speed bread mi pans. A barg for any wanting to go in Bakery busin MeGoon, _ Bi; ket, Bismarck n=} 5 ALE OR TRADE—General ndise stock, doing a fine Invoice about $9,000.00 vould Real Estate in the amount of $5,000.00, Ri IL are 11 for selling manu turing inter- FOR RENT—For winter months,| ests keep me Prope warm completely furnished mod- located about 60 miles from ern home, close in. Very good] marck, If interested write Ad. proposition for reliable tenant.| No. 98, care | Write Tribune Ad. No. 3. R RENT — Six” room P. track. street. E. J. Schultz. FOR SALE—Modern cottage well located. Cheap if taken at once. ae au or call 415 Mandan, ‘OR —Five room mode heed Nee Frank Krall the Tai or, Fifth street. FOR RENT—New bungalow, unfur- Call at 411 nished. All modern, First street. EE FOR RENT—Five room house. In- quire at 214 Fifth street. FOR SALE TWO STORY modern six room house with basement, three — sleeping rooms, maple floors, built in fea- tures in kitchen, fine shade trees and lawn, Garage. Convenient to sc vols, Price $4,500. Terms, TWO STORY modern six room 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 FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms for light housekeeping on gene floor, private entrance, all at 506 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Large modern room, extra warm and very convenient, near postoffice. Call at 208 Ros- ser Ave. Phone 360-W. FOR RENT—Two city heated mod- ern rooms downtown. Vacant October first. Inquire at 304% Main, front apartment. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in new modern home, use of gar- age if desired. Call at 301 Tenth Fr street or Phone 655-LJ. ‘OR RENT—Two very nicely fur- nished rooms in modern ae Ivory finish. Phone 329-R or call __&t 611 Sixth street. FOR RENT—A beautiful furnished combination living room and bed room. Modern, Call at 807 _Fourth street. FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping in modern home. Reason- ee 618 Sixth street. Phone FOR RENT— Niealy tarnished slee| ing room in_ private home, Call at 816 Ave. B or Phone 1095. FOR RENT—Nice large comfort- able rogm in modern“home. in, et at 213 Second street. FOR REN?—-Furnished Toom,- suit- t ‘0 at 809% Bee Ave. Phone 529-M, __ Close house with full basement, furnace heat, bath, maple floors, east front, lot. 50x140, Convenient to school, Price $4,500, Will accept small cash down payment and balance same as rent. ONE AND one half story cota 8 =o basement, furnace heat, b 4 two sleeping rooms on the ond flood. Beautiful lawn yard. Price $4,100 with small cash down payment, T © STOR- modern five room house with bath, two _ sleeping rooms on second floor, full base- ment, >t water heat, hedge fence, beautiful lawn and boulevard with large Elm trees, three stall garage, convenient to school. You must see this place to appreciate it. Price IMPROVED BLOCK of eroun4 With two story six room house, barn, good wel’ and windmill, chicken house, gara~* all fenced with wov- en wire. Ideal place for chickens. This place will make a living for ou and your s-lary you can bank, rice $3,500 with terms. TWO STORY six room house with bath, full basement, furnace heat, oak floors -nd trim, built in fea- tures, Price $7,350 with $1,500 cash down payment and balance at #2000 per month, 6 per cent inter- es! SEE ME before you buy. I can sell you that house or lot and loan you the money to heln pay for it. I ‘30 have some choice bargains’ in farm lands. PRICE OWENS, El.inge Block, . Phone 421, modern house located on South side of N. Call at 511 Second 1» 200 acre nd good buildings, m County set, a quarter sec- and take in cultivation, seven miles Kidder county tion close to Bismarck, the difference. If interested write Bismarck Tribune Ad, No. 101. _ L your farm quickly for cash. re located, Some- one will buy it. Get in touch with you want to sell. Phone . J. S. Johnson Realty Com- __pany, Bismarck. DIAMOND® Rings—Will — any Bank for tree examination. Terms as low as dollar down and dollar per week. James W. Marek, 108 Third St., Bismarck, N. FOR SALE: practically new (as: ona Portable Typewriter at a big reduction or will trade for shot- gun in good condition, Albrecht’s store, Temvik, N. D. FOR SALE—Pool hall and barber shop combined, good location, good crops here and priced right. Part cash, balance terms. Address Trib- une Ad, No, 1 FOR SALE: cated rear of B: Glass Co. Rosser street. Phone 627-R. FOR SALE—Half interest in beanty parlor. own of 900, Must sell quickly. “Very reasonably priced. Write Tribune 100, FOR SALE—One corn binder, 1 Mc- _ Cormick Deering corn husker in “good condition. Phone 640, Bis- marck, N. D. FOR SALE—Baby bed and baby’s white fur carriage robe, both bar- gains. Call at 710 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Small country coal mine in good territory. Write Lock Box 458, Hettinger, N. dD. FOR SALE—Melons and tomatoes, Oak Glen Farm, W. B. Falconer, __Prop., Bismarck, N. D. FOR RENT—Furnished Cafe, cheap, steam heated. Killdeer Hotel, Killdeer, N, D. > No matter e, size 18x12, lo- smarck Paint and and Fourth i| Mitzi Surrounded by Mitzi, in the new musical comedy, “The Madcap,” will be the attraction at the Bismarck auditorium Tuesday evening, Sept. 27, direct from a rec- ord bre summer in Chicago. is a comedy of music, smart lines and much dance, in w Shubert have surrounded the star and Is Minor" MOWM’N POP “The Madcan” need no belated en- comiums, She, of course, dominates the performance. She sings se songs, the best of these, “I Want To Tell You A Story,” “Step to Paris Blues” and “Stop-Go” are destined to be whistled ee sung al end eee ee ane tia Riba To snisaction OF pad ‘ie ta youths, which is the best seen in JOHN Peak A ARKHAM District many seasons. Maurie Rubens has b y of New York County furnished a jingly score for Clif- ALVIN'H i BENSON .Well- stp pclae itll 2M thecal snappy lyrics ae Wal roker and Vearing thai the birds would be-] man-about-town, who was my: come a menace to crops, Au tralian x prerasret inns home officials sent . party of armed men, N’ f th niered oe x with orders to shoot to kill, in seareh| 4¢5;, Brother of, the ‘murdered ma bumping the table. of severe English sparrows reported RS. ANNA P! Aivin B Mitzi is an established star and|to have escaped from the steamer WORIRD She cL uk vin Benson satisfactorily | her propensities as comedienne in| Carinthi . CLA) ‘A Shh “ahha CAPTAIN PHILIP LEACO handled, and if the printed program more definitely established the iden- tity of the chorus girls, there would I: ngled out a petite blonde dancer whose vivacity and - ineradicable smile seem to indicate that she has one foot firmly placed on the ladder that leads to the electric lights and the best dressing room. Mitzi is the same adorable, sprightly, cooing Mitzi. As long as she is on the stage you spread your face in contented grins and wish that your house had a little daugh- jter like that; one who could eat a pear or lollypop as Mitzi does; one who could fit over the room without smashing the Jamps or Capable Assistants @.cuns,t ened oun! her age duties, and, on her to the front door to bring jn 4 milk and cream, had discovered B son’s body, All the shades in living-room were down. At first she thought Benson fallen asleep in his chair, but she ‘saw the bullet hole and no that the electric lights had be switched on, she knew he was de She had gone at once to the te phone in the hall and, asking 4 operator for the a iil) sae reported the murder. She hi Miss St. Clai: remembered Benson's brother, aa LEANDER Perr Pe ‘Aivin’ Benson’s cand e rat aad wes hed 0. arrived a PAULA BANNING .....,. | fim, ale friend of ‘FMAN Secre! the firm of Benson a: Jenson COLONEL BIGSB\ OSTRANDER . A retired ead officer: WILLTAM H. MORIARTY ..... An alderman GEORGE ‘¢ STITT ae . ‘1 Of the fi Stitt Publics Accountants uiUnice ee Assistant Pet “Attorney ERNEST’ HEATH ........ Ser- of the Homicide Bureau oftke, 3 ch aah EMERY ... of Homicide Bureau Bin HTANLON ++... Command- tibneatto District Attorney's affice| "5° to Distric rney’s office} « PHELPS TRACY, SPRINGER, | dom on tle feor arg barred W HIGGINBOTHAM he pesmi Us .fraid of burgla: jgned to Distr: rict Attorney's office UF ordi pcr med in? chtFAnY ec git hel ae ‘ort | hesitant ite wpa he did use: DR: DOREMUS . irearms exper’ say a! how t! police were no “Medical examiner preg thn {oh Pay tn je 10" a al FRANK "SWACKER ... AeSey lout for himself if he didn’t CURRIE ..-.......¢+ Vance's valet| (get held up” sa 8,8, VAN'DINE ../ The Narrator| , chuckle, THIS HAS HAPPENED “You might make, a special ne of that for your files, Se A woman's H Spied and handbag! Then to Mrs. Plats: “Do you are found at the scene of Benson’s| of anyo: wh had a grudge Mr. m2” “Not a soul, sir,” the hou answered emphatically. “He a@ queer man in cre / aim, everybody seemed to like Ase was all the time going to or giving parties. I just can' king run of 17 weeks in the “The Madcap” ich the Messrs, h capable assistants as eenstreet, Ethel Intropidi, | Charley Sylber, Ethel | ic Dayne, Marcella ane, Duane Nel- on and Arthur roles are Getting Her Share, Too fiance By Taylor ‘THiS GOOD AiR’ MAKES ME SLEEP UKE @& tTOP—. SOMETHING THAP RARELY HAPPENS AT HOME — BY HECK-NEVER FELT | ME ‘TOO! AWEEK BETTER IN MY LIFE OR So OF THIS THAN I DO DOWN AND WE'LL BOTH ~ HERE FEEL URE NEW MEN SEVERAL TRIPS AROUND ‘THE CODRSE EVERY DAY GWES.ME AN APPETITE UKE A HORSe Street station He had q her a little, talked with the pi clothes men, and gone away ese the men from head uarters arriv, “And now, Mrs. Platz,” Markham, glancing at the notes had been making, “one or two mc uestions, and we won't trouble y lurther ... Have you noticed ar thing in Mr. Benson’s actions lat that might lead you to suspect th he was worried—or, let us oer fear of anything happening to hi “No sir,” the woman answer, “It looked lil WELL, I'LL WAGER SHE'S GETTING & GOOD REST; TOO! — THERE'S NO DOLET, HENRY, BUT WHAT WERE GETTING A Good REST YEAK~You BET= Lwas Josr WONDERING ABOUT LUCY reaning. can't 3 D 4icd why anybody’d want to kill hin’ NOW BEGIN THE STORY ae looked over his CHAPTER VI ac “don’t think there’s an else for the present . . . How ab it, Sergeant? Anything ul you want to ask?” Heath pondered a moment. “No, I can’t think of anyth more just now. ... But you, Mi Platz,” he added, turniny a glance on the woma: iL here in this house till ys sive permission to leave. Well wa! to question you later, But you not to talk to anyone é stand? Two of my men will be he! for a while yet.” Vance, during the !..tcrview, hi been jotiing down something on. fly-leaf of a emall pocket add book, and a: Heath was sp in he tore out the pees and hand it to Markham. larkham glan at it frowningly and pursed lips. Then after few moment hesitation, he addressed hims¢ again to th housekeeper. “You mentioned, Mrs. Platz, th Mr. Benson was liked by everyor) Did you yourself like him?” The woman shifted her eyes her lap. “Well, sir,” he replied reluctan| ly, “Iwas only working for hi} and I haven’t got any complai about the way he treated me.’ Despite her words, she gave i} impression that she either cue Benson extremely or ey reatly approved of him. Mar! tar ho ever, did not push the point. “And br the way, Mrs. Platz, s.."1 next, “did Mr. Benson any firearms about the house? F. instance, do you know if he ownd a revolver? | For the first time during the ij terview, the woman appeared agi tated, even frightened. “Yes, sir, I—think he did,” admitted, in an unsteady voice, “Where did he keep it?” The woman glanced up app Heath, who had remained stand- ing on the threshold, seemed a little impatient. “There’s only one other room on this floor,” he said, leading the velo down the hall. “It’s also a - room—for guests, so the housekeep- er explained.” Markham and I looked in through the door, but Var: remained loung- ing against the balustrade at the head of the stairs. He was mani- festly uninterested in Alv! Benson’s domestic arrangements; and when Markham and Heath and I went up to the third floor, he sauntered down into the main hall When at length we descended from our tour of inspection he was casually looking over the titles in Benson's bookcase. We had just reached the foot of the stairs when the front door opened and two mer. with a stretch- er entered. The ambulence from the department of walfare had ar- rived to take the corpse to the morgue; and the brutal, business- like way in which Benson’s body was covered up, lifted onto the stretcher, out and shoved into the wagon, }..ade me shudder. Vance, on the other hand; after the merest fleeting glance at the two men, paid no attention to them. He had found a volume with a beauti- ful Humphrey-Milford binding, and was abso: in its Roger Payne tooling and powdering. “I think an interview with Mrs. Platz is indicated now,” said Mark- Ham; and Heath went t the foot ot the stairs and gave a loud, brisk order, Presently, a gray-haired, middle- aged woman entered the living- room accompanied by a plain-clothes man sm:king a large cigar. Mrs. Plat was of the simple, old- fashioned, motherly type, with a calm, beer coun. ore impres: me as capable, ne} re as a woman riven little pe hys-|Sively, and rolled her eyes slight teria — an impression strengthened|#8 if weighing the advisability by her attitude of passive resigna-| speaking frankly, Then she | tion. seemed, however, to pos-|!0 8 low voice: sess that taciturn shrewdness raat In that hidden drawer there { is often found amon; the center-table. You—you use “Sit down, Mrs. Platz,” Mar! {little brass button to one it with! ted her kindly. “I'm the d Heath jumped up, and pres Fret attorney, and there are some the button she ha ” indicated. questions I want to ask tiny, shallow drawer shot out; She took a sizala, Pcie by the|in it lay a Smith and Wesson § door and waited, ing nervously revolver with an inlaid pearl h from one to the other of us. Mark- | He picked it up, broke the cai ham’s gentle, persuasive voic and joomes. at the head of ti] - . | cylinder, i though, appeared to encour:ge her; (To be Continued), WY, FELLAS?! THE LAST BELL MAS RUNG= AREN'T You AFRAID YOULL BE LATE - FOR SCHOOL? WITM ME TO TALE | LINDY OUT FoR A RIDE SCHOOL= YoU HAVE A GOOD TIME WITH HIM AN DLL BE HOME BY TAREE: TREN TLL RIDE (AW, WHAT WA DO WE CARES KIDS DON KNOW WHAT ANSTALE JAEY MAKE WHEN TAEY SKIP SC)LCOL = WHO WAW7Ss 70 BE DUMB AND AOT KAOW ANYTAINGF YOU \NOA'T CATCH AXE PLAYIN’ HOOKEY FROM SCHOOL—AO SIREE""E LIKE SCHOOL BECALDSE YOU LEARN SOMETHING “NERY Day! Bing Fly-Tox Prevents Big Loss Moths lay eggs. The eggs hatch out larvae and the larvae eat your woolens, clothing,” blankets, uphol- ste! Fly-Tox kills moths and moth larvae. It also destroys the eggs. FlyTox is stainless, safe sure. It is the scientific insecticide developed at Mellon Instit » of In- dustrial Reseerch by Rex Fellow- rem Every bottle guaranteed. Ve By Williams AAT SOUNDS: Raner\,_| FISHY TO MEy Ive NEVER HEARD. amar CAT CALLED SWEETIE, BEFORE+ Come OoT HERE WHERE I CAN HEEP AN ENE ON Yoo TILL SHE'S THRU: and her answers became more and Music Will Ease caine LINEA SECOND WILL MA-0H . MAKE HIM STOPPIT f HES MANING BiGr Loud SMACKS LIKE Hissiner | AND SAYING—NICE ° SWEETIE” AN! THING: nation may be summed up as fol- lived in the house, and her room was| With the gentle remotions, more fluent. i Pen Inmates’ Mrs, Platz had been Benson’s on the third, floor in the| used to ease the lot of prisoners # ese: the state nitentiary. The main fact: that transpired housekeeper for four years :nd was| Music, suhich eau presumably For a Sime pelscnsre its of pl of from a guarterseds neers exami- the only servant a loyed. She|the a Sonia savage breast p n | had the the: FR iy ea fe 5 He i i " i i i 8 | i ; F Ht $ I Fi i eek F i E E i li i ns i z a ee et MOmIERS “Ger GAY 7. tter. vasa > Ye 4 ¥ TRuillions er _mind. q At 7 o'clock the next: uv. ieome downataics ap mapal g ql er REG, U.S. PAT, OFF.

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