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s-: -¢. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927 ‘ MALE HELP WANTED | WANTED—A-1 automobile mechan- ic, preferably one who has had general experience on all maka Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or of cars. Electrical experience will under | aid you in our choice. Must be|| 2 insertions, 25 words or wide awake and able to meet cus- UMUEP fii isi. 6ccce. . 65 tomers. Habitual-job seekers who 3 insertions, words are looking for a meal ticket need or under . 75 net apply. This position open in 1 week, 2: Bismarck, to the right party, has MHOEE i pass discs owes: opportunities for advancement and/] Ads over , Be “addi. | good for work year around. W: Tite | tional per word care Tribune At. No. jt CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ‘ES WANTED—Man with ii rabseriptions ne ‘THE, DAKOTA - PA R, the aome farm paper of | the Dakotas, in territory around) Bismarck and other parts of the| Dakotas. Full time and hard work required. Good pay for man who can sell. Write, Circulation Manage:, T°E DAKOTA FARM- ER, Aberdeen, S. D. WANTED—Burleigh County now Fic for steady hustler to sell Ward’s Reliable Remedies and other products. Experience not necessary. Offers big earnings on small capital. Particulars given on ete, Dr. Ward’s Medical He Winona, Minn. Estab-| fished 1856. | IF YOU want to be successful and prosperous, get into the Automo- 1 tive Industry, Electricity or Avia-| = tion. Write for FREE catalog. | 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. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 WORK WANTED _ WANTED—Y1o do wi washing fo for eith- er family or gentlemen. Phone 1246-R, 217 So. Fifth stre PEOPLE desiring school students to work fur room and board kind- | ly Phone 966-M. | | Moore school. Guaranteed good —__FARMLANDS____ “OR SALE BY OWNER—680 acre improved farm, 12 miles from Mo- bridge. Bargain. Terms to re- sponsible person. Address Box weet ”, Mobridge, | So. Dak. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Three or four ty “ray Write Tribune Ad. oO. . |___ PERSONAL | SUBSCRIBERS to Unity periodi- cals, or those interested in the Unity School at Kansas City, can have the cov,,ration of an ad- vanced studen® without charge, _ With mutual benefit. Tele. 27: WANTED—Maternity cases, private home, with good care. Mrs. John G. Dixon, 504 Ninth street. ~___ APARTMENTS FOR RENT—A beautifully fur- nished sleeping apartment, com- fortable summer and winter, suit- ni for one or two persons. Phone OR RENT—Furnished apartments in modern home. Near William and warm, Call at 930 Fourth. FOR RENT—One three room unfur- nished front apartment in the Rue Apartments, all modern. Phone 697-J or call at 711 Ave. A ) STATE AUTOMOTIVE ELEC- as TRICAL & AVIATION SCHOOL, Aberdeen, S. D. WANTED—Gravel trucks, at West- hope, N. D. Long job, no hills, average haul is over four miles, 18¢ per yard mile. M. E. Thomp- ane Westhope, N. D. rae 'ED—Gravel haulers at Bis- marck, best paving job in state. H. A. Thomas, Fort Lincoln or care Patterson Hotel. wttUAlUN WANIED— Young man with 12 years general office and bookkeeping experience, de- sires position with established con- cern. Sober and reliable. Refer- s furnished. Phone 461-W. ‘Lots one, two, three and four in block five, Governor Pierce Addition to the City of Bis- marck for four hundred and fifty doll: Writ A » 6, CEARN barber trade. Catalog free. | “7 ous._Wrlte Tribune Ad. No. 6 oe Barber College, ‘argo, FOR SALE—A New | Liberty Elec- tric Washing Machine, two old. Must sell, terms to reliable party. 421 West Thayer, Phone FOR SALE—Combination range in excellent condition, sold reasonable if taken at once. ‘Phone 342 or call_at 708 Main Ave. FOR SALE—Two sewing machines position for all winter, wages $25, for storage, cheap. Phone 22 or per month, 4 in family. Address call at 208 Main Avenue. care Bismarck Tribune, Ad. No. 4.) FOR SALE—A baby bassi baby ° WANTED—Girl for general house-| carriage, a sleigh and kiddie car, work. One that can go home| 320 Ave. B. Phone 39. WANTED—Miners at once, Cres- ars, Fa Lignite Coal Co., Washburn, O'Brien’s at WANTED—Waiter Cafe. WANTED—Cook at T. FEMALE HFLP WAN’ WANTED—Hous .veper on farm, SITUATION WANTED ee FOR _RENT—Furnished warm housekeeping apartment. Suitable for one or two ladies, 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—A two and a three room apartment. The Laurain Ap:s. Phone 303. eee HOUSES AND FLATS FOR A REAL HOME—Beauty and comfort combined. Buy from own- 7, warmest house in city. Six room modern hor + v and well kept. Within two blocks of High school. Do not answer this ad un- less you can make a down pay- ment of $4,000. Write Ad. No. 93, Care Tribune. e FOR RENT—Five room house, mod- ern except heat. For sale: Beds, dresser, dining room table, cup- board, combination bookcase and writing desk, couch, rugs, rock- de: ing chair and small tables, In- quire 506 Eighth street. est FOR RENT—Six room modern house located on South side of N. nights. Mrs. John R. Fleck. Phone| FOR RE! ‘A piano in A 1 condi: poe haB pene eer eager te tion. Phone 44 442-M after 5: 5:00 p. m. WANTED—Girl for general = work, Mrs. H. G. Schwantes, 417 "FOR SALE _ AN IMPROVED quarter adjoining one of the best small towns in Ward County. Good school and churches. Must be sold at once. If interested write to or call at First street. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 522 Fifth street. WANTED—Girl wanted for general housework. Phone 1071. 223 Third street north, Bi i: WANTED—Girl for general house-| N. p. Mrs. L. fae euieiaaia work. Phone 129-W. so SALESMEN | eae eS MEN. | VERY desirable 5 room modern SALESMEN—To call on fdrmers| home in fine condition, near with~an established company. We have hundreds of policies in your locality and we want a good, re- liable man with car that can fur- « nish bond to look after our re- newals and get new business in your county. This is a permanent position and is very profitable to a@ worker. Our manager, C. D. Gilbert, will arrange to give you @ personal interview and will as- sist you in getting started if you schools, full basement, fully parti- tioned off, fine lawn with many tion, immediate possession, mia $7,500, on terms. NEW MODERN 5 room bungalow, 2! bed rooms, full basement well partitioned, built-in features, im- mediate possession, for $5,000. FIVE ROOM modern home, 2 bed rooms, fine location, lawn, flowers take up our work. Write C. D.| and shrubbery, immediate” posses- Gilbert, McKenzie Hotel, Bis-| sion, for $4,100 marck, N. D. GOOD FIVE room modern bunga-! LOST == 1 low, close in, well built, good base- x Oe ronan. eee eae, ment, garage, for $4,750. LOST—At 422 Fifth street. Black leather purse containing small change and child’s wrist watch. Reward. Leave at Tribune. ee nice bed rgpms, full basement, for| lawn, “garage, near school, $3,200. ° SIX ROO? modern house, 3 bed) rooms, full basement Il parti- tioned, screened porch, fine lot, de- sirable location near schools, for $5,250, on terms. FINE building lot on Sixth street, east front, for $1,000. MANY other desirable homes and lots for sale. ROOMS FOR RENT | , FOR RENT—Two nice furnished tooms in modern home. One is suitable for two, the other is a single room. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 415-J or call at 608 Third street. and bath. Adults preferred. Rea- elm trees, garage, desirable loca- FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, 2) P. track. Call at 511 Second street. E Schultz. FOR SALE—Modern cottage well located. Cheap if taken at once. Phone 858 or call 415 Mandan street. J FOR RENT—Five room modern| house. See Frank Krall the Tail- or, Fifth street. Aner FOR RENT—New bungalow, unfur- nished. All modern. Call at 411 First street. FOR RENT—Five room house. In- quire at 214 Fifth street, HOME LAUNDRY ce THE BEST address for washing your blankets, bed spreads, fam- ily and finished washes is Mar- rit Bulten'’s Home Laundry. Ke ie to fabric. No chemicals verything dried in fresh 4 Loge Men’s shirts a specialty. We call and deliver. Call at 203 Ave. A W. or Phone 1017 FOR_ 5. ~~ equipme suitabie tor store or bakery, con- sisting of gas oven, proot box, | bread rack, 1 cake mixer, 1 4-speed bread mixer, doughnut | gas stove, 300 bread pans ana cake pans. A bargain for any one wanting to go in Bakery business. Inquire of Chas. McGoon, — Bis- marck Food Market. sismarck, N. _Dak. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Will exchange my half Sec., 200 acre in cultivation, and good buildings, seven miles from County seat, Kidder county for a quarter sec- tion close to Bismarck, and take the ditference. If interested write Bismarck Tribune Ad. No. 101. ‘ome to Erlenmeyer’s Vegetable Market! 423 Third Street. Phone 884, sonable rent. For sale: Vanity GEO. M. REGISTER dresser, range, steel cot, bed, a sprin: d mattress. Phone 1196, P. icide? FOK RE. Strictly modern rooms, atricide? either for light housekeeping or sleeping. Close in. Use of garage if desired. Phone 730-R or call at 223 ant Ave. West. ‘—Two clean rooms for eee housekeeping in modern home. Call at 1100 Broadway, ey of Eleventh street. Phone FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in new modern home, use of gar- age if desired. Call at 301 Tenth street or Phone 655-71 after 5 P m. N IR RENT—Two modern furnished . sleeping rooms, plenty of hot wa- ter. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 507 Third street or Phone 926-J. FOR eae decorated in modern steam heals lome, $14.00 ia month, itlemen. 0 Thayer. FOR RENT—Twe clean furnished light ponsshasning. rooms in mod- ern:home. Gas for cooking. Call _ at 622 Third street. Phone 132-W. FOR RENT—Room with or without board. Also wanted girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 1150 or “v _ call at 613 Third street. is —Large modern room, extra warm. and very convenient, near postoffice. Call at 208 Ros- ser Ave. Phone 360-W. t, FOR RENT—Small furnished cleep- ing room so Wi high school bor. Ate so for rent: garage. Hazel- hurst, 411 Fitch street See oom ie eles kee Close in. Call at 708 Main Ave. or Phone 342. inatjon living room snd. bed coy ied eat ‘ Fourth FOR =e 8 Toom. ae ntlamen Me 618 Second pees or Phone S10cM in. pettote bors. Call room me. isis Phone 1095. _| Mrs. “ima R NTF room, suit-| charged with tl able for two at 309% Main Ave. oer Smith FOR RENT San, OSGGT WT | ewe hy eee et Fe sate, 8 private home. Call at 825 Fourth erathseed ta Shim af ae. her™ “conver- street. gion” brought about the arrest. F Mrs. Alma Pet! Gatlin sr) irs. ity Beldsciiion Wy. (below: is mii letotaees of ta cnet Sweet Corn, 10 dozen $1.50, 20c a dozen or 2 dozen 35c. Ripe toma- toes, 3 pounds for 25c, green to- matoes, $1.00 per bushel. DIAMOND Rings—Will “send any Bank for tree setiarihe, Terms as low as dollar down and dollar per week. James W. Marek, 108 Third St., Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE OR RENT—Billiard Parlor in a good town and doing good busin Reason for quit- ting business, on account of health, Address Tribune Ad. No. 8, FOR SALE—Male Boston Bull Ter- rier six months old. Very intelli- gent. For further information write or call Mrs. C. V. Anderson, Baldwin, N. D. fully equi ing B usi- ness. oy ae selling poor health. Phone 188 ae ‘cucumbers a wd per, Nico sree were before the fest Bi Phone spied a ya ea aul ‘i 'e Tock Box Ste, Hettin a, » N. D. W. small fire proof sate, safe, give sineetees and price. Lar- son & Hov ae N. D. tomsines, Oak Glen Farm, Ww. B. Falconer, .» Bismarck, N. D. eae ed Cafe, gheap, -steam heated. Killdeer Hotel, F chine Co. # Came FOR SALE—Oil_heater and old coats. Phone 878. } ER FIRST THOUGHT | ~ Og ae cod Both cna huge’ steamer thst wes Het! Spends Half Million wonderful oak beams, hewn in the days of William the Conqueror, in Leeds Castle, now being restored. day with pick and shovel in order work is estimated at $500,009. islands and is connected with each MOM’N POP THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE one by stone bridges, from one of which Edward II hanged a former to Restore Castle moat after the ie and ee screw had finished with him, governor, Thomas de Colepepper, The castle and estate, which | It is guarded today as jealonnly as|Were bought some months Maidstone, England — (?) — The|in the days of the Conqueror. from Fairfax © Wykeham-) fry Mr. Wilson-Filmer does not want the work hampered by crowds of sightseers. When the restoration is ele he and his wife, who is a daughter of Lord Queensbor- ough, will live there after furnish- ing it in period style. ath watch beetle has ruined the History is being vivisected every that the interior of th castle near| The entire castle has been strip-|child in England will’ be ec here may be rebuilt in its medieval) ped and the interior practically | with a gas mask if a bill bef form for its new owner, Arthur|demolished. Among the discoveries |House of Comm sed, Gas | Wilson-Filmer. The co: of thejis a len torture chamber in the| bombs, the wit bill de- |; walls, with an oubliette in its stone The castle is built on three!floor, through which the body ‘of | Outa Luck WY I DON'T CARE HOW THEY FEEL—L KNOW LLL FEEL BETTER IF L HAVE AN EYE ON HENRY UM NOT SO SURE THAT POR AND MR. TYTE WILL UKE THE 1OEA OF US COMING DOWN AND BUTTING IN ON THEIR GOLF OLTING — BUT L'M SORRY — WE HAVE ANOTHER ENGAGE MENT PSsT— THE WINES ARE DOWNSTAIRS He Likes It Now! YES-LWAAT You 7o 60 IN AND TALE FOR MEANEN SAE! WHAT Do You MAME OF AAT 22° BE IVAMPED AT TKE CHANCE 70 TAKE AIS BATA Wi7nouT { 7AKE ATEAM ME EVEN COAXING HIM= See see Te AMETHING E'S AEVE! - Stone, MBATATORS DAT IS STRANGE! OUT OUR WAY NILUTS ARE RED, LN] ROSES ARE BLUE ra SUGAR IS SWEET AN~UH-A-A-UH SO VH'Re you. NOW MYATLE, READ THE NICE NOTE ‘YoU GOT FROM HIM. NICE ANO LowD SO WE CAN ai. HEAF T. whose family had owned it for cen- turies, ar2 believed to have changed | hands at $3 jc clares, will be th of the next the victim could be shot into the | a against them should be furni OH. MR.GUNN — L WONDER IF YOU iplleym MRSTYTE WOULD CAR: FO JOIN US IN ALITTLE GAME OF BRIDGE SURE, MOM, SURE = GEE-I'M GLAD You DIDA'7 FORGET= BRING NG IN A NICE al WAILEZ WAS AT BOBBYS MOUSE T LEARAE! TALE A BAT IWUSEDPAMWOST! | EVERY DAY— NOW LIVE GOTTEN SOT UKE IT GEE-A FELLA FEELS LO’S BET hy AB TAKES More > BA ! VERY SWEET-NERY. \ 10,000, | GAS MAS FOR ALL London—Eve war, so_ protec By » THIS 1S INDEED nN A PLEASURE — | | By Blosser 2 WHEN AW77))\ TR Las BY NEA SERVICE, INC. i \der, tound tou pee. martyrdom PAGE ELEVEN BENSQ bY 8.8 CHARACTERS OF THE STORY PHILO VANC |JOHN F. ARKHAM District Attor New York County N ON . ....Well- tr foals A Beane and teri MAJ( Tavlor |expi WELL -WELL- WEAN t | | Y | THIS HAS HAPPENED A woman's gloves and handbag he seene of the his bedroom false teeth. \_ policeman veports na big gray automobile Senson’s ha Mrs, Platz hes ane asks her whether had} any visitors the eve the | crime, then says he had not. NOW BEGIN THE STORY CHAPTER IX Mrs. Pla Og been born in town, of whom were | been a widow for over 1 Before com: been with one ne had left the y y her mistress en up| keeping and 1 into a Her former employer, when » said she thor ht there daughter, but had never i re! noining of it. in’; to had me ter of f Heath had inst search for the ¢ though he had little direct connectio and in this the ke hold of, and 3 led the repor news’ » at} in Cen- circle, they might h one else while been lost. by some- driving through the morning Vance had 4 nt Cur- rie out to buy him ila id 1 could not. re from expressing my ama den interest in a sub entirely outside his normal} alienum mA most things writers & word! .. s read this’ precious interview with Sergeant Heath. He takes an en- tire column to say ‘I know nothing’. A priceless lad! rm becoming ‘ond of him.” “It may be,” he suggested, “that Heath is Besar his true knowledge from the papers, as a bit of tactical diplomacy.” “No,” Vance returned, with a sad wag of the hcad* “no man has so little vanity that he woul! delib'r- ately reveal himself to the world as a creature vith no perceptible pow- ers of human reas soning—as he does in all these morning journals—for the mere sake of bringing one mur- derer to ice. That would be gore mad.” “Markham, at any rate, may know or suspect something that hasn’t been revealed,” T -aid. Vance pondered a moment. “That's not. impossible,” he ad- mitted, “He has kept iimself mod- estly in the background in all this journalistic palaver. ‘Suppose we look into the matter more thorough- ly—eh, what? Going to the telephone he called the district attorney’s off'ce, and I heard him make ar appointment with Markham for lunch at the Stuyves- ant club, “What about that Nadelmann statuette at Stieglitz’s,” I asked, remembering the reason for my pres- ence at Vance’s t:at morning. “I ain’t* in the mood for Greek simplifications today,” :! answered, turning again to ‘: newsparers. To say that I was surpiised at his attitude is to express it mildly. | ture,’ s| ine, 3|the men I had put to work on she j note of commiseration. RDER CASE QN MURDER CAS associattio, with him T known him to forego his m for art in favor of any civertisem..t; nd hereto- nything pertaining to the law its operations had failed to in- h In all had n ot fore ed, therefore, that some- unusual nature was at nis brain, and I refrained rkham was a little late ntment at the club, d I were already at rner table when he for and our ar- i Lycurgus,” M in the very near fu at sort of tosh, how lly going?” ham smiled. 1: have been reading the What do you think counts ? pical, no doubt,” replied Vance. carefully and painstakingly ‘nothing but the essentials.” Markham’s tone was nd what, may I ask, do as the essentials of the n my foolish amateur way,” |said Vance, “I looked upon dear supee as a rather conspice ential, don’t y’ know.” any rate, regarded it I imagine ... Any- Vell, there s the collar and the tie on the chiffonier.” “And,” added Markham chaffing- ly, “don’t overlook the false teeth in the tumbler.” arrant the incomp’rable even notice them, But totles present were in their observa weren't particularly im by the By Seki yester- d Markham, Vance assured 1 to the point ction, The whole proceed- tituted a masterpiece of F Everything relevant was sublimely ignored, There were at least a dozen points of departure, all leading in the same direction, but not one of them apparently was even noticed by any of the officiat- ing pourparleu Everybody was too busy at such ly occupations as looking for cigaret-erds and ‘ine ; ing the ironwork at tie wins dows.—Those grilles, by the way, were rather attractive—Florentine design.” ham was both amused and s pretty safe with the police, ,” he said. “They get there ntually,” simply adore your trusting na- murmured Vance. “But con- fide in me: what do vou know re- in confidence,” at length; “but this morn- ht after you ’phoned, one of amatory end of Benson’s life, re- ported that he had found the woman who left her hand-bag and gloves at the house that night—the _in- t}itials on the handkerchief ra e him the clue. And he dug up some in- teresting facts “beut her. As I sus- she was Benson's dinner ion that evenirg, She’s an —musical comedy, I believe. 1 St. Clair by nam ye Most unfortunate,’ breathed “I was honing, y’ know, : myrmidons wouldn't’ discover dy. I haven't the pleasure of cquaintance, or I'd send her a «+. Now, [ presume, you'll play the judge d’in- ruction and, chivvv her most hors tainly question her, if what you mean” *Vance, who had lived many vears e |in England freq.ently said “ain't” --a contraction which is regarded there more leniently than in this country, He «.so pronounced ate as if ii were spelled et; and I can not remember his ever using the word “stomach” or “Lag”, both of which y|come under the social ban in Eng- land. (To be Continued) Miik Beats Beer as English Drink London.— (AP) — Prohibitionists ed by government sta- S ips A that more milk was t Haag than beer in England, Scot- land and Wales last year. The milk consumed amounted to 850,000,000 gallons, against 749,531,184 gallons of alcoholic beverage. Calculating the population at 43,« 970,000, this makes a consumption of 19:5 gallons of milk per head, compared with only 17 gallons of intoxicants, Phone 944 for Tire Service. To do more—much more—for the be- , | reaved family than fe they expect of us is the sentiment with which we Geined each responsi 7 that is entrusted to us. We Understand