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€ ly MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1927 —= PHONE 82 Tribune Classified Advertisements — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TE the publisher, “editor, reiunelee editor, and business managers are: mortgages, or other securities ari (If there are none, so state.) None. has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corpor= h, Publisher, George D. Mann, Bis- 4. That the two paragraphs next ny interest ctor tne marck, N. above, giving the names of the own- the said stock, bonds, or holders, and security hold- urities than so stated Baier, ‘George D. Mann, Bismarck, ful a Hest Editor, Verne BE. Joslin, Bismarck, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books Cy eof this pub: MAN WITH ( AR CAN YOU sell the farm trade and desire a position insuring an in- come of $300.00 or more per month? We can use a man of this type. Exclusive territory and 1 insertion, 25 words or Under ...sceecseeeees eee 25 words or 50 65 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSEASMENT FOR SIDEWALK CONSTR NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIV owners of the property situated in the City of marck, North Dakota, that sidewall. ave adjoining the sa the amount du Busines Manager, George D.| the company but also, in uted, through t Mann, Bismarck, N. D. where the stockholder or securi i? wise, to paid su 2. ‘That. the ‘owners are: (Give upon the books of nee during the six. monthe pr names and addresses of individual te shown above is 47 owners, or, if a corporation, giv: name and the names and addre: of stockholders owning or holding er cent or more of the total amount trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the of the person or corporation — whom such trustee 1s en; also that the contain statement: " ing affiant's full knowledge whe bas lef as to the circumsta: conditions under which stock: and security holders who do name for s ns following described kx heen constructed in front of or rty, and that vitble thereon Archie 0. doknecn, commission Minnie Coulter Ost biders That the average number of expires Sept. 20, PAGE SEVEN BENSON MURDER CASE TAN DINE @ cua ecunasd oom! cnarActens OF THE STORY PHILO VA JOHN F. AN TARKHAM District Attorney of New York County ALVIN J. BENSON . ....Well- known Wall Street broker and man-about-town, who was mys- teriously murdered in his home installing a gross or two of thosd psychological, machines so popular with the Sunday Supplement edi- tor.” Vance tively, I've vead about ‘em. smoked a minute meditas Int’restin’ y sbape hey can no doubt indicate CO Og Re thorne. tap 1) MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON . ‘ t y i count. Thi is as follows: 3.. That the known bondholders,| pear upon the books of the company En eee in augmented — emotional pon oie sean Canny, ~ insertions, "38 ve Lot NoOTeinal Pint Block 44. | |mortaagecs, and other security hold=| As trustees, hold stock and xecuri- Ra omelet itt thareep ed -Brother of the murdered man | hen the patient ‘180.ng | CFS owning or holding 1 per cent or pacity other than that of ‘ , MRS, ANNA PLATZ ... h from pic Dept. Sales, Cle Cleveland, BoaE t beh 2 i : S1ieeS| more of total amount of bonds,| @ bona fide owner, and this affiant | an ostrich will feed eight persons. -efigusekeener for Alvin Baiion | iss ‘ ‘ under .. oF Sa ¢ necessary, however; steady ith tional per word MOM’ N POP eason Enoug By Taylor CAE PiiiLEP PEACOCK | person we ed up to | good pay, references required. i oe eg . +. Miss St. Clair Phone F B. Power, Grand Pacific SS - ISIS VY Savon sues ABIG HELP YOU LEANDER PFYF otel 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 1) o'clock to insure insertion same rod EARNING $30.00 to $15.00 a week at the start. The Fuller Brush Company has an opening in this 3 y for a reliakle man, Phone hop, Grand Pacific Hotel) Catalog free. ag Catalog S| BLM ARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 r er ANTED—Middle ag aged lady v with- out children for housekeeper on farm. One who cares more for a home than high wages. tion in first letter, ribune Ad. No, 4. Dependable Used Cars NOW IS the time of year to get the very best kargains in Used Cars— you can prove this for yourse!* by coming in to see us for such good valnes as a Ford Coupe; '26 Essex Coach; '26 Dodge Sedan; Stud baker “Six”; Chevrolet Touring; Dodge Touring, etc. Give full Ad- —Competent housekeeper Good wages. Address References Tribune Ad. Easy Time Payments. FOR RED Two furnished light M. B. GILMAN co. housekeeping rooms in modern was Sime Nice and clean, warm in APARTMENTS ~ One half block from vate entrance, 213 apartment, including 2 bed rooms, well located, hot water heat, part-| ly furnished, for $65 per month; and 5 room rartly modern hou: 1 1 FOR RENT—Four room modern |1i 1 1 furnished light rooms in modern home. Also one furnished sleep-| close in, f M.R - ite room, Phone) 106¢Rorveall| ta ee eee nth_street. FOR RENT—Four room apartment: large pleasant! furnished rooms for light ‘keeping $30.00 per month or ate with board, Call at 705 street. —Nice modern fur- nshed rcoms, newly decorated, plenty of hot water. Close in. Phone 926-3 or call at 507 Third street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in new modern home, use of gar- age if desired. Call at 301 Tenth street or Phone 655-LJ after 5.00 privilege of using electric washing |%, machine. Also use of garage. Phone 477-M or call at 512 Ninth street FOR RE ‘On room unfu nished front apartment in Rue apartments, all modern. Also one| 5. small furnished basement apart: ment. Phone 697-J or call 711 __Ave. A. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in modern home, near William Moore School, guaranteed good and warm. Call at 930 Fourth street, FOR RENT—A beautifully fur- 1 nished sleeping apartment, com- fortable summer and winter, suit- able for one or two persons. Phone Always hot wa-| 948, a ele For gentleman only. Inquire| FOR RENT—Apartment at the Seventh street. Woodmansee with or without gar- ¥ OR I We OR RE ‘icely furnished sleep- ing and light housekeeping rooms, Fi location. Call 517 Sixth Phone 613-R. —Extra large well light-| age. Apply H. J. Woodmansee. ed moderr furnished room. Hot] Phone 1188. water heat, nice location, Ave. A West. Phone 1241, FOR RENT—Two nicely furni ished rooms - for light housekeeping. Prefer those employed during the day. Phone 687. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on ground floor. Phone 543-W or call at 924 Fourth street. 801 Fourth street. Phone 794. FOR RENT—Apartment, furnished ' ©. one room and small kitchenette. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—A two and a three“ room apartment, Ar:s. Phone 303, oe FOR RENT—Two rooms and bath furnished for light housekeeping. Reasonable rent. Phone 1196, 818 furnished room rictly modern home, Phone or call at 702 Seventh ‘FOR RENT—Well furnished front sleeping room, hot water _heat. passenger Pacl ard Sedan AL Alans, $400 down; Call at 639 Sixth street. Phone] Rickenbacker 44 passenger Sedan, like new, $425 down; 4 passenger ) modern| Hudson Sedan Six, new tires, Al shape, $450 Mandan, | FOR SALE—Cleveland Big Six!10 Coupe. Good tires and good fin- down. Phone 346 house, with garage. Phone 570-J call at_519 Fourteenth street. FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping in modern home. Call at 618 Sixth street or Phone 568-W. FOR RENT—Two warm, well far- Ae aa ee ig 08 aan a0" aan nished sleeping rooms, close in. . Call at 418 Fifth street, | Write Tribune Ad. YOR RENT—Large nicely fur- ___ HOME LAUNDRY nished room, hot and cold water. Call at 515 Fourth. rooms over Apply to F. A. THE BEST address for washing |; your blankets, bed spreads, fam- ily and finished washes is Mar- guerit Bulten’s Home Laundry. No injury to fabric. No chemicals used, Hea dried in fresh |? air. Men’s shirts a specialty. We|5. call and deliver. Call at 203 Ave. |2 W. or Phone 1017. ‘OR RENT—Two Knowels Jewelry. Knowles. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Rooming house at 422 Fourth street. Apartment, city heated, three rooms with private MISCELLANEOUS 16 bath. Also garage. For sale: 7 = wv IAMOND D RINGS—Will "se am top for gas range. Phone re jg a EB FOR RENT—Six room modern| Buy now on our gre 8 house located on South side of N.| Payment! t 3 track. Call at 511 Second Wedd 4 reste B, Jc Bohultz, mney Prego Bede 5 FOR SALE—Modern cottage, well i located, Cheap if taken at once,| ffice at 108 Third street, 10 marck, N. D, FOR §. SALE Bottling plant located in city of 10,000, the trading cen- Phone 858 or Pall at 415 Mandan street. FOR RENT—Five room bungalow, 1 2 3 "hot water heat. Phone 504. Piielyeauipped, ready to ran, : FOR RENT—Three room house $20 low rent. For par- ye per month. Phone 294, ticulars Van Hook,| N. ~ Trustee in Bankruptcy, Bismarck, | © FOR SALE North Dakota. w FIVE ROOM, modern bungalow; good attic, ‘tire place, stationary tubs, basement, garage, corner lot, ther ho: FOR SALE—One new Swallow air- plane; one new Standard and one Hisso Jenny. we sell then 3 all at = ay room for not use, Across: bargain. ce a ae street from paving with no paving will reat you xf fon oe er ‘ ae and span condition,| Co,, Jamestown, N. D. 57 I DESIRE to buy, rent or establish ae en meat Cpningaer te in any town business volume would “ig.” J. W. Pritchard, Penn, FIVE ROOM bungalow east pa beautiful trees and 1a eve fanece Al condition: tale 1 ern, close in, only $3800.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow, fully mod-| WANTED—Use of piano in home, ern, garage, splendid ~ condition, Wi sean. facing park, only $4500. arg hours oa & 18 practice He FOUR ROOM cottage, east Front street, a good buy at $1800.00 on| West Brondway. Gall 676M ee Sexe. 5 ane FIVE ROOM cottage, N. Eleventh R street, worth the money at $2300.|" street, DOZENS of other houses of all sorts and descriptions. BUILDING LOTS—In all ports ‘st of the city at different prices. Hi : S| Phone soit after 6 m, 502 Seventh street. FOR ls of them on monthl, ~le ‘SALE—Four- Toom | ofthe Ownership, Ur a "Biles ia tana SERRE Fi: range, 16 marc! ‘ribune, pul = TMobile, In good: old velista conee| couch, high chair; suail oll hent-| aneg Daily ar Bismarck, N.'D, for panies with prompt service, in| er, kitchen cabinet. Phone 639. | State of North Dakota, County of cane of -| Bistore mea notary in and for the FARM LANDS—Several have| ture Cook Stove,| state and coun 7 aforesaid, person already been sold this I gt with water good condition.| ally appeared 4 ording more sales pening now than in| Phone 457-W. povie been daly ‘sworn socording many years, ihe w fe Lagchag | Aire FOR BALE —Kitches raiee, oie) he is. ‘ne publ Publisher not the, Bis- our way again. ve with oven list lever ‘had with numberless Phone 886-' 848, i Gino best of real barga‘ne on which you can't agement (and help but take a real it, I will] © gor eforecdis publica jon), etc, cheap. 22 * tell you ‘te truth about any piece! 200 Main of eat nes sou buy from me. call at Aree When you of real estate, She Tiemann ot red Maes os. to be increased’ by by, F. E. YOUNG. ’ FOR RENT—Furnished light house- |< , keeping apartment. Geo. W. Little, | “< ‘Northern bai No E. N Lot 8. The Laurain! Norther 1 on first floor in modern home with| 6 ° Northern Pacific Hoel ish, A neat and snappy looking}; ... McKenzie and Cot 75 ft. Lot 4. co Contract pel Advertising . Dated this 1s: if October, 1927. is Ist day of ete pers tte shows oenired it the rererac orn this form, to wit: i That 20 ft. Lot 26 x 4 i PLAY YOUR HAND: AN MINE ,TOO— 2 USE YOUR OWN JOOGMENT ARE -WELL,IM GOING TO LEARN THIS GAME (F IT TAKES A LIFE TIME WHAT SHALL LT Original Plat, Blo THAT WIFE OF MINE ISTHE PONKEST BRIDGE PLAYER ON TWO FEET WELL NOD KNOW WU = L DIDN'T HOLD AN ACE ALL EVENIN ce” - Intimat. of PAULA BANNIN( A friend o fe’ MAN Sceretary of | 7 rm of Benson and Benson |‘ COLONEL antes OSTRANDER eeepc A retired army officer) Seta tout H. MORJARTY .... {would Markhau “And I per- Vane .. Assistant District Attorney 5 ERNEST HEATF ........ Ser- 4 de Bureau, i Bureau ‘ | HANCON ..... Communad: | ing Officer of Detectives \< signed to District 4 PHELPS, HIG BOT And strict Attorney's office | RL HAGEDORD . Firearms But there : ings who believe a defect of the nc t | ; . The Narrator | 1#N rac | Virtuous ones |the courag | However, i . . THIS HAS HAPPEN A woman's gloves and are found at the scene of Be must | that) darling who in- senital like Du- ring have full of s her brought! of the e makes flippant vented the answers to his questions but be- | criminal. ern when Markham asks Bois, had not owned a Colt} shot at killed | hole rkham) = “I am floored by Benson, Vance your erudition,” |he is certain of the amocence. | doclarcd Markham, as he _ signaled | jtoa ing attendant and ordered NOW B THE STORY another cigar. console myself, CHAPTER XVII |however, With the fact that, as a “Naturally,” jsince it’s an Vance replied, “—|rule, murder will leak out.” "| irrelevant factor in|. Vance smoked his cigaret in si- most crimes, Every one of us, my (lence, looking thoughtfully out YoU COULDS'7 GUESS IW A MILLION YEARS: WAT KIND OF TOWELS ) pony | ow, WE GOT IN OOR a CANNON TOWELS | i ANOM SAYS TAEY’ J NICEST TOWELS WE COT PEQUOT SKEETS: IS ObR Mouse, sau ft. Lot 1. Lot 1 0 ft TAAT AINT SO \ Ra HOW! EY AIN'T; ISWELL=YOU OUGHTA AUB! TUEYRE GENUINE SEE 7 AICE SET ‘ vi OF TOWELS AKy POP GANE My AKOM!! Block 91 e > a Riverview Addition, Block 2 BE OL BOOL HE DUNT| WELL YES, INA Wart -, UKE DOT L GUESS, HERM. THESE GUYS WHO A] CREANINK IN VORHINK © | SPEND TH FIRST HOUR IN HOURS DE VINGER NAILZ } TH’ MORNIN’ CLEANIN TARR HAH? LIKE AHAWK 165] FINGER NAILS—SPEND HE NATCHINK Dor a) OER py als MANING CURE» puss HE | TKEEP'EM FROM GET iI DINK ON BENKERS / DIRTY. - IN OTHER SHOOT BY DE FINIGER | WoRDS~A GUYS THRU, NAIL2 BE CLEANINK? / FER “TEI DAY WHEN HES, MANICURED, AN" 7 8. 6 ft. Lot 7 and ail Ae Bic i to 12 in wee 142.54 ction of said $8,376.70 scteo o Fad y Hall of said city on 17th ay of Detaber, 1527, at eight ‘M. to approve the above | Bismarck, North Dakota, INSON, City Auditor, STATEMENT [gece og for the bove ‘caption, eat the Act of August 24 embodied in section 44 Regulations, slates on the names and addresses By Blosser |: By Williams dear chap, has just as good a mo-| through the window up at the lazy tive for killing ‘at least a score of | 4 $ the motives which actuate |, “Markham,” he mes out of a hundred, And, | “the numbe: when anyone is murdered, there are| tant about criminals dozens of innocent people who had | 4mazing. just as strong a motive doing | low a sane person it as had the actual murd “Really, y’ know, the fe man hi a motive i what that he’s moti are too unive sion, of the human rec said at length, sub- be to that ancient hallucination can lthat ‘murder will. out? is »/me, It rarely ‘outs’, old de if it did ‘out’, why a hon su? Why all this wh beyond by the police whene The poets of rted activity body is found? to blame for thi Chaucer probabl his ‘Mordre wol out’, speare helped it bit. luni it| with Shake4 tributing “he h pecting a man of runnning a with another 1 wife becausi has two legs. on that some he 1 people kill and others don't, is a{t® murder a miraculous organ that matter ef temp'rament — of indi-|SPeuks in Licu of a tongue. vidual psychology. It all. comes| ‘It ome poet, too, no doubt back to t thing: when a real motive—something tr dous and overpow: ¢—he’s pretty apt to keep it to himself, to hide it and guard it carefully — eh. what? another | who aie ved the fancy that car- ses bleed at the s sigh of the mu f aatean tat calmly in their y favorite beauty- dare <* policemen do y_ even disguised the motive through years of prepara- - until, a yourder tion; or the motive may have been !—if you did, born within five minut the the governor for your ri e through the d dis. 1S a participant, in the : apply for a sanity hear- PP nt moti : Fe be regarded as more incrin.inating | turedly. tl the pi » of one,” Highting his ¢ “You are going to have some dif- ficulty in eliminating the idea of cui bono from the consideration of crime.” “I dare say,” idea of cui bon {to be impregnia persons would be. benfite by most anyone 's death. Kill Sumner, and, on th rest the entire men Authors’ grunted — good as busy cutting P of this device on rece “The ord, and writers of detective tion have often used it. The la ii e found in G,. kK. he Innocence af in the stery entitled the Wrong Shape.” J was Pearson ar out 20 Vance. ly enough ile | Prati : the results of hich : tunity, I mean tl: cumstances and make a particular crime feasible and convenient for a par- | | were menta . ticular person.” more criminals hac “Another itrelevant fector,” as-| brothers than criminal serted Vance. “Think of the oppor-; 4Sir Ba tunities we have every day to mur- | former assistan: der people we dislike! | metropol “Only the othe night 1 had 10/in The insuff'rable bores to dii , Which is out of many Hi at murder will employed whenever ¢ thousands of I admit—from putting # the Pontet Canet. “The Borgias and I, ’ sec, merely belong in different psychological categ’ries. On the other hand, had | be resolved to do murder, [| Will not out that the would — like those resourceful pa-|¢f surprise when it doc tricians—have created my own op-|fer # proverb to portunity. And there’s the|nomenon. The po who | rub:—one can either make an op-|brought to justice has almost in portunity or disguise the fact that | variably proved to have ¢ other he ad it, with false alibis and vari- ims without es pAClO ous other tricks. until he has grown oy rerpeiner: ths mea of the} (To be Cont murdere: who called the police to . sere teers 3 break into his victim’s Heuee be- | ABYERTISEMENT, Fon Bie fore the latter had been killed, say- | emt" om Heating, Hanae Durlegh ing he suspected foul play, and : the heate who then preceded the policemen indoors and stabbed the man as they were trailing up the stars.”* “Well, what of actual proximity, or presence,—the Proof of a person being on the scene of the crime at the. time it was committed?” ig] Dakota, at Bismarck, No. Dak 2 o'clock P. M. October 4th, 192’ Successful bidder” to “furnish” all necessary material. Work on contract ‘to be begun not later than October 10th, 1927, and fn misleading,” Vance de-|completed not later. than’ October ola ‘An innocent person’s pres-|25th, 1927, Each bid must be accom- panied by a certified check for ‘five ber cent of. the total amount of bid, Payable to the order of George F. Will, Chairman of the Board of ty Commissloners, as a guaranty that e bidder will, if successful, POMBE ly enter into a contract 1 necessary Bond f erformance £ County ence is too often used as a shield by the real murderer who is actu’l- ly absent. A clever criminal can commit a crime from a_ distance through an agency that is present. “Also, a clever crir-ina! can ar- range an alibi and then go to the for the of the work. The Boat ne of the crime disguised and Comin aRlOnnEA: Xe peseryee the, right to unrecognized. There are far too coy, order of fe ‘Boara of ‘County ‘ommis: vs! many convincing ways of being ac. @sauxczn, t; (o/ate20 Sty Auditor, Present when one is believed to be absent—and vice versa. ... But we can never part from our. in- dividualities and our natures. And that is why all. crime inev’tably comes back to human psychology —the one fixed, undisguisable basis of deduction.” It’s ,2 wonder to me,” said Mark- ham, “in view of your theories, that you don’t advocate dismissing nine-tenths of the police force and ae = o 4 1