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ae 1927 Tribune Classified Advertiseme nis —=— FReON § MALE HELP WANTED ! WANTED—Burleigh County now “lassihed Advertisia open for steady hustler to sell 1 M Rates Ward's Reliable Remedies and ! insertion, other products. Experience not under necessary, Cffers big earnin,,s on ! insertions, small capital. Particulars given under on request. Dr. Ward’s Medical |. % insertion: Company, Winona, Minn, i or unde lished 1856, } | week, 2 MAN—Neat appearing, with fair under Ads over 25 tional per word JLASSIFIED DISPLAY education for inside work, ¢: necessary, however; stead, good pay, references required. Phone F. B, Power, Grand Pa sun Hotel, 7:00'p. m. ___ RATES me weil de 65 Cents Per Inch ritory with » large ed ads are cash in lished cust. mers and advance. Copy should be re- good man. Apply Real § ecived by 1: o'clock to insure siery Mills, Room No, 9, Hoski _Meyer, Bis~arck, N. Dak. EARNING §30.00 to § a_week at the start. The Fuller Brush Company has an opening in this territory for a reliable man. Phone R. S. Bishop, Grand Pacific Hotel Evenin: insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 werk, young m ested in ;coing to South Ame: il for full ee * Sat sfaction guaranteed. Sevenday Beath "Ameria Service But Each cay priced in plaial Detroit, Mich, \ i WANTED—A | cut man be- YOU know waat you are buying tween 25 and 40 years of age to when you +et a used car here. For travel, preferably married man. we know all about the car, and we] Address Box 651, Bismarck, N. tell you all about it. There are Dak. wees m ED—Married man to hendle — exceptional values, established business. f good ha’ its and a hustl _Tribune Ad. No. 20.0 CEARN barber trade. alog free mor Barber College, Fargo . D. ain; 1 model‘93 Overland real barga “Coack equipped and d for $1485.00, “Rebuilt Cars With a Rc utation” ' Lahr Metor Sales Co. ___ FEMALE HFLP WANTED WANTE: iddle aged lady wit out children for housekeeper farm. One who care: ora home than high w: full tIVE RO. information in fi Ad- good atti dress Tribune Ad. tubs, ba —An « room for on FOR SALE OM, modern bungalow; tire pl ment. gar another house, e, stationary WANTED—An eld a housekeeper in city candin preferred. Good home for party. Address Tribune Ac 19. span WANTED—Comne in city. Good w. required, Address N ul tree e Al condition, fully mod. close in, only $3800.00, . Refer Tribune tress. Must | perieaced, good Palace Cafe, Mand: splendid . FOUR ROOM cottage, east house work, Mrs. A. W. e 265 after 6:00 p. m. vedvibiced woven oe a 7 ROOM cottage, N. Elevent et, worth the money at $230 —— FOR RENT—Two large \ furnished light house! e criptions, rooms in modern home. : BUILDING LOTS—In al’ parts of! WAN near Bis: entrance. Rent reasonable. 1 Hy ns 1" part AN near at 213 Eleventh alice: one-half the city at different prices, Hun-| march or Mandan. Write Wm. H. block from Broadway, reds of them on month’; pay-| Moores, Robinsen, N. D. Bi FOR RENT—Nice modern far- y FOR SA Spring chickens and nshed rcoms, newly de Fire, tornado, auto-| wild grapes. Call at 211 W. Front plenty of hot water. C Phone 926-J or call at 507 Thi street, ‘ FOR RENT—Nicely fi in new modern home, ~ age if desired. Call street or Phone 6 nies with prompt case of loss, gua ARM LANDS. teed, any vear: our way agai list 1 cver had with Nice w board at the Mohawk, 401 Fifth real barga‘ne on which you can't street. Meals also served by help but tuake.a real profit. I will month, v--ek or day. Phone 145. tell you -e truih about any piece FOR RENT = of real estate ,ou buy from me. ed moderr furnis Hot water heat, nice location, Ave. A ee en! FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, for light housekeping. Prefer . _ those panies during the day. BRING 687.” | NT—Rooms for light house-' it keeping in modern home. Call at think of F. E. YOUNG. m, 112 Second street. * 618 Sixth street or Phone 568-W. WANTED—Hauling by truck grain,|? Phone 619-J. FOR RENT—A furnished sleeping, corn, potatoes, ete. room, hot water heat. Call at 619. Art Bauer, __Sixth street. Phone 619-W. 0 | =====—=—==== = = FOR RENT—Warm nicely furnished sleeping 100ms close in, 108 Main or Phone 242. FOR RENT—Two rooms over National Bank. Knowels Jewelry. Apply to F, A, _ Phone Miss Erchorat, at 180. a ss Toes ee es pi =NT—Room in — medern NOT SE—Will purty who misplaced sie 508 W. Broadway. Phone“ some new dry goods in ater enits Eleventh street? FOR RENT—Two joining F :SSMAKING HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Rooming house at 422 Fourth street. Apartment, city heated, three rooms with private bath. Also garage. For sale: Iron top for gas range. Phone ARI 905. board in FOR RENT—Six room modern modern home. Reasonably priced, house, located 702 Ave. F. Month- 307 So. Seventh, Phone 456-M. ly rental $50.00. Immediate pos- WANTED. mers and boarders. seosian. Hedden Hex) Estate Phone 124.-R. z 7 geucy. Phone No. 0. sige FOR RENT -— Six room modern __ APARTMENTS house located on South side of N. P. track. Call at 511 Second . _Street. E. J. Schultz. i FOR RENT—Flat at 118 1-2 Sixth street, partly furnished and partly ae Call H. L. Reade, Phone FOR RENT—Six room house with bath, 212 Second street, $35.00 per month. Phone 905 after 5:00 p. m, FOR RENT—S:x room house. In- pee aL ean FOR RENT—Three room. furnished HOME LAUNDRY ‘ Phone 697-J or call 711 modern’ apartment, first and frigid and heat. ~-in modern’ home, near William verything dried in fresh Moore School, guaranteed g air, Men's shirts a specialty. We | i . Call 30 4 call and deliver. Call at 203 Ave.! piel ales at 9 Fourt! A W. or Phone 1017, AUTOMOBILE. —Five passer Pacl:- ard Sedan Al.shape, $400 down; | Rickenbacker 44 passenger Sedan like new, $425 down; 4 passenger’ Hudson Six, a tires, Al | FOR RENT—A beautifully fur- H nished sleeping apartment, com- | fortable summer and winter, suit- Aid for one or two-persons. Phone Woodmansee with or without gar- | age. Apply -H. J. Wood: half to rebroadeast musical pro- are, $400 ‘ ne 248 }.-Phone Anew fae be x s ee: grams Kan "New York, the first, to venga FOR RENT—Two room furnished| start at 7 d end at 8:30 LL—An excep- FOR RENT—Two room turnished| ® at 7 p. m., and end at 8:30 p. ional good {) ay it on ground . PI m. The entertainment. consists of Hone zalne a ig tooking Oakiand | _awier call at 924 Aa hens an orchestra and aeaiat, A half} Excellent buy. Three hund ed dol. FOR RENT—Furnished light house: | hour musical program will be given lars. Cash or terms. Write Post-| kr: ag apart Gun W. Lite, ee Recta, Nae patho. ew site Ee ce ee a e104. 9, A dance program is. sehedoted} Coupe. Good tires-and good fin-| one-room and small + shee see mean ; ish, A neat and snappy looking _ Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth {| WAMD (225) Minnsapolis tins an one. Hine hed. a” an sre ee FOR BENT SA ei oe ‘a three accompanist on i, air at uy P| .00 -cash.; room “apartment ~Eaurain | m.; tralto at 7:80 p.m; ab: - Write Tribune Ad. No.i%, “| ‘p's, Phone $08 tone at 8 p- m, and a soprano and ‘ ~~ FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two sewing machines cn our floor now that are} For instance, 1 Dodge coupe, a 1 brand new corner lot, across | trom paving with no paving} condition | “E ROOM bungalow, east front, if and lawn, double} ROOM bungalow, fully mod- cond tion.| i perk, only $4500.} Front street, a grod buy at $1800.00 on} S of other houses of all sorts mobile, in good, old reliable com- service, in Several pieces have been sold this fall. I have ales per ing now than in s. ‘he wheel has turned hi st ‘i sae ts , France is Marcel Le Cudennac, who When you think of real estate, G ator to Ack’s Radiator Shop. He sure can repair Back of Malm’s Service Sta- Call at LOST—A pair of glasses-in black case between postoffice and First Finder please] naval Azores and Amer'ca; pilots Passenger, Lilly actress, unhurt after plane’s fall into sea off Portuguse coast. on Monday forenoon call 494-R or 2 der by Malaitu island natives of dis- cadet and 11 native policemen. —Neat work guar- =e Reasonable, 930 Fourth Mrs, K, Erickson, Phone|tives of union mine. workers agree at Kansas City to end coal strike-in Texas, and 17 othe: deputy sheriffs and police, are ar- rested at Fort Li ‘ - |charged with conspiracy to violate FOR RENT—One three room unfur- nished front apartment in Rue apartments, all modern, Also one sna) furnished basement. apart- ment. Febems to drive him from Birming- —Very ricely furnished n a floor, piano, ele ‘rie washing machine i . Clean, warm, hot water alwiys. Call at 807 Fourth street. : cobson, 25, was held to Clay county district court on charge of first de- gree murder death of her infant child August. 28. “apartment with bath, lights, water Possession at once, Rent $40.00 per month. Call Hed- _,den Real Estate Agency. Phohe 0. . FOR RENT—Furnished apartments ood| mitted he beat his wife to death, in- f "Radio's Rialty __ Radio's Rialty | o ‘FOR RENT—Apartment “at the tone at 8 _ PERSONAL VING for Los Angeles,| California, Saturday October 8t in closed car. . Gan take two, Wil be at Grand Pacific Hotel Bis- marck, Friday night. For furth- er information s.e me there. W. F. ilson, Tuttle, N. D. 602 SALE ‘our dining room chairs, large buffet, table, six hole Monarch Range, sanitary couch, high chair, sm2ll oil heater, kitch- en cabinet, Phone 639, FOR SALE—Leather couch, lounge, two complete beds, washsta ser 1 ga'lon ice cream frecz- jars, etc. Phone 843-W. 843-W. FOR SALE—Beautiful eleven piec walnut dining room suite for | than half price if taken this Call at 419 Fifth street after p.m. See FOR SALE—White ivory bedroom set consisting of bed, chiffioner and dresser; gateleg table and 4 chairs: Indies desk.-120 Avenue A. for storage, cheap. Phone 22 or 208 Main Avenue, FOR SALE—Hovsehold furniture, 120 Ave. A, Fhone 812-W. Call after 6:00 p.m. FOR SALE —One gas range. Call at —Will send to any Bank for free examination. Buy now on our greatly reduced payment plan. A good diamond engagement ti da three dia- mond wedding ring as low as sixty dollars for both. James W. Marck. office at 103 Third strect, Bis- marek, N. D. an't fly, we v. Yellow Cal dD. Hundred — registered ewes with lambs, at a An ptiona’ oppor- leaving state. sboro, or M. S. furnace, ec ee Fifth street, Bis- section ho. water plete at street after FOR RENT—Ga _street. Phone ‘WANTED TO RED Ror een ge at 910 Seventh after T LIKE WATE! wine-taster in won over the other restaurant wine stewards in a wine-tasting contest. He gave the corect ages and names of 12 wines. “I tasted water once,” he says, “but I didn’t like it.” Incomes from $100,000 to $150,000 a year paid the highest proportion of the fedcral income tax revenue last year. This amounted to $79,- 885,904, wa SE ee | NEWS BRIEFS _: Pia ie a Circuit court of appeals at Phil- adelphia upholds Dr. Lee De Fo: est’s radio invention claims against. three other contestants, Junkers plane arrives at Lisbon aviation camp en route to and Dillenz, Austrian Word reaches ‘Suva, Fiji, of mur- trict commissioner, ship’s crew, Mine operators and representa- Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Sheriff, assistant chief of police persons, including Lauderdale, Fla.; prchibition law. : Robert Collins, 21-year-old “me- chanic, says he has been kidnaped and flogged twice within a week in am, Ala. “ Moorhead, Minn—Mrs. Anna Ja- in connection with Fargo — Executive committee awarded 1928 convention of North Dakota bar association tc Minot to be held between September 1 and 15. Minneapolis — Adolph Dyplina, laborer who is alleged to have ad- dicted on charge of first degree murder, By (By The Associated Press). WCCO, the Twin Cities radio sta- tion, will reserve an hour and a ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a tenor at 6 p. m. ¢ 4 8 p. m, and a novelty orchestra at featured at 8: m. WDGY (260) Minneapolis XFAB (309) Lincoln. hour at 7. WHDI Minneapolis has a musical Pp. m. to 10 p. m. KFOY (285) St. Paul will present an entertainment starting at 9:05 er af 8:30 p. m. will be heard at 8:45 p. m,, with a half-hour dance program to go on at 10 p.m. A piano will be heard 16:30 p. m., while a request organ | program will be given at 11:15 p. m. PADDLED ALONE me, Alaska.—Arthur Nagezruk, no school teacher, has paddled from the eastern end of Siberia to Nome in a walrus skin canoe, oe was enport will broad- fea fone, MURDER CASE 8. 5. VAN DINE @ cus» snd on’ CHARACTERS OF THE STORY PHILO VANCE * JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM District Attorney of New York County ALVIN H. BENSON Well known Wall Street bout-town, who was mys- murdered in his home NTHONY BENSON .. Brother of the murdered man INA PLA Housekeeper for Alvin Benson MURIEL ST. CLAIR ....... CAPTAIN PHILIP LE LEANDER PFYF program from 9. 4 Dance orchestras will at 6 p.m. from WMAQ (448) Chi- cago; KTHS (385) Hot Springs at 9 p. m.; WHO (538) Des Moines at 0 p. m. WHK (265) Cleveland vill feature a moonlight trio 4:30 p. m WRHM (260) Minneapolis has a dinner concert and vocal selections by cisively in an ash-receiver on the le. ight-o, Mrs. Platz, refuse to tell me about the young ~ woman who was here that afters 4 I’m going to tell you running when he as driving. across Nome was notified by less to be on the watch, but the imo reached here safely, ss WOC (353) Dav. cast a studio p gram at 7 ill YTAM_ (4400) 130 p.m. WGN (306) Chicago has a musical program at 8 p. m. ensemble will be heard from KOIL that. indi (278) Council Bluffs at 8:30 p. m. countries, His manner was easy and cynical, and the woman watched him suse © “Late in the afternoon of the day our employer was shot, the doors ll rang. Perhaps you had been --) Benson that he ¢ is a sun dial in Baltimore cates sun time A Reai Handicap MOM'™ POP SAY, HENRY = THEY'RE HANING A COLE TODRNAMENT }| GOOD ENOUGH TO HERE NEXT WEEK SWHY NOT GET IN ON I(T? Rv Taylor informed by Mr. as expecting a caller, what? Any-" 4 ow, you answered the duor und ad- itted a charming young 1]: 3 ‘ou showed her into this room ., «.. and—what do you t —she took that chair on which you are resting so uncomfortably.” i. He pausd, and smiled tantalize .: L CAN'T EITHER — BUT GETIN ON (T ANYHOW —GO OVER AND SEE THE CADDY MASTER GIVE HIM YOUR AVERAGE ,AND LET HIM FIX YOu DP AW- I GANT PLAY St. Clair’s fiance I of Alvin Benson’s LA BANNING . +. A frierd of Pfyfe’s ‘FMAN Secret: firm of Benson and COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER. Ane ++, A retired army officer LIAM. H. MORJARTY MATCH WITH THESE OTHER PLANERS served tea to the young lady and... After a bit she de- parted, and Mr. Benson went w: stairs to dress for dinner . . see, Mrs. Platz, I happen to know.” He lit another cigaret. “Did you notice the young lady If not, I'll describe She was rather short—.- She had dark es, and she was Of the firm of Stit fA Public Accountants MAURICE DINWIDDIE .... Assistant Distric' ERNEST HEATE geant of the Ai BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY Detectives of Homicide BEN HANiON ing Officer of Detectives as- signed to District Attorney's office PHELPS, TRACY, SPRINGER, HIGGINBOTHAM .. ° igned to District Atturney’s CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN .. sesesessecssseee Firearms expert DR. DOREMUS sssesseeesesses Medical exami FRANK SWAC! an ary to the District Attorney petite is the word. hair and dark dressed quietly.” i A change had come over the wom- - and her breathing — were now gray had become audible. » “what have you te 4 She drew a deep breath. i “There wasn’t anybody here,” she y There was somes thing almost admirable in her ob- . The Narrator THIS HAS HAPPENED A woman's gloves and handbag, found at the scene of the murder, are traced to Miss St. Clair. Markham questions her and threat- ens her with arrest she is flippant and unconcerned. sists she could not have killed Ben- son and by means of measurements Markham was about to speak, but evidently thought better of it, and, sat watching the woman fixedly. |able,” Vance observed finally. young ludy, of course, known to you, and you had a per- y, in. {Sonal reason for not Wola ae OE known. she was here.” straight, a look of terror in her face. “I never saw her before!” she cried; then stopped abruptly. “Ah!” Vance gave her an amused “You had never young lady before—eh what? ..< That’s quite possible. She’s a nice girl, though, 1 if she did have a dish of tea with your employer alone in his home.” “Did she tell you she was here?” The woman’s voice The reaction to her tense obduracy left he. apathetic. was six feet tall or thereabouts and a good marksman, 8 NOW SHAE STORY Once more Vance went to the door, and summoning Snitkin, re- turned the pistol. “The District you,” he said. ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. CAN WALK AWNAY FROAA OSSIE= UP JERE AE IS NOW- A Big Joke to Them CERTAINY OSSIE DOESN'T FINA AIS CLARA CAN RUN FASTER 7HAN anon Attorney thanks “And will you be ood enough to fetch Mrs. Platz. We wish to chat with her.” Turning back to the room, smiled amiably at Markham. “I desire to do all the conversing with the lady this time, There are potentiali- ties in Mrs. Platz which you en- tirely overlooked when you ques- tioned her yesterdav. Markham was interested, though :|Freckles and His Friends A890 -BUT JAY TOL! I CANT BELIEVE ‘ance replied. “But it wasn’t necess’ry: without her infcrming Just when did she “About a half-hour after Mr. Ben- son got here from the office.” it last given over all and evasions. didn’t expect her—that is, he didn’t say anything to me about her cori- ien't order tea until after she came.” Markham thrus “Why didnt you tell been here, when I asked you “You have the floor,” he said. are Saturday, June 15, 5:30 p. m. When the housekeeper entered she appeared even more composed than when Markham had first ques- There was something at once sullen end indomitable in her manner, and she looked at me with a slightly challenging expres- himself forwara The woman cast an ui.éasy glance about the room. Markham merely nodded to her,| “1 ,Tather fancy,” but Vance stood up and indicated a low tufted Morris chair near the fireplace, facing the front windows. She sat down on the edge of it, resting her elbows on you might unjustly sus pect the young lady.” She grasped eagerly at his worde “Yes, sir—that . afraid you might think she—did it And she was such a quiet, sweet, That was the onlp SAY, IS IT SO TAT YOU AN TAS “I have some questions to ask you, Mrs. Platz,” Vance kegan, fix- ing her sharply with his gaze; “and it will be best for everyone if you tell the whole truth. stand me—eh, what?” half-whimsical manner he had taken with Mark- ham had disappeared. before the woman, stern and im- At h's words she lifted her head. » but her mouth was set stubbornly, and a smoulder- ing look in her eyes told o° a sup- pressed anxiety. Vance waited s moment and then went on, enuaciating with distinctness. “At what time, on the day Mr. is Killed, did the lady The woman’s gaze did not falter, but the pupils of her eyes dilated. “There was nobody hi “Oh, yes, there was, Mrs. Platz.” Vance’s tone was ass' time did she call?” “Nobody was kere, I tell you,” she persisted. Vance lit a cigaret with minable deliberation, his eyes rest. ing steadily on hers. placidly until her gaze dropped. Then he stepped nearer to her, and looking girl... . LET'EM LAFFe “Quite so,” agreed Vance “But tell me: did it nop shock you to see such a quiet, sweet» apprehension gave way te “Why- -yes, sir, it did. ... Bi she wasn’t a bad girl—I could tel And most girls smoke now, . They don’t think anything ~ of it, like trey used to.” k “You're quite right, Vance as really shouldn’t throw their cig arets in tiled, gas-log fire should they, now?” The woman regarded him uncen. fanly she suspected him of jes® ig. “Did she do that?” She leane@ over and looked into the fireplace sl “I didn’t see any this morning.” “No, you wouldn't have,” Vance “One of the district . attorney’s sleuths, d’ see, cleane@ it all up nicely for you yesterday.” (To be Contiuued) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OP REDEMPTION informed her. By Williams “BOY ME A PAPER RourE~Buy ME A PAPER Route “BAH PEOPLE CALLUN’ MUMBLE~GRUMBLE — UPTH' HOUSE—WHERES OUR PAPER—WHATS HAPPENED MuMBLE AND YOU A Business MAK S_ ,HOOR —GRomere RUMBLE IT FoR YOouR MA, RE eH: M-M MPH I HOW Bo You WRAP THESE THINGS Th THROW EM? IM WoRN OUT ADDLIN' UP To EVERY PORCH. WHERE'S TH’ NEXT House ? Sy. 802-2- B22. GRumeLE—~——cA-=, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. vase he oF County Auditor, Bismarck, a To Joanna and John M. Linehan, c-@ J. Maloney, Heron Lake, Minn. “If you tei the truth no harm will come to you. But if you refuse ou will find your- e withholding of evidence is a crime, y’ know, and the law will show you no mercy.” He made a sly grimace at Mark- ham, who was watching the pro- GRUMBLE OWING OP AT -TrHi BE IF IT WA © BE OOT He any information self in trouble. notified ‘that th t of land hereinafter ad which was assessed in your name ion for the year 1920 was om” day of December, 1921, duly provided by law, for the des taxes of the year 1920, an time for redemption from - sale will expire ninety days from A ¢ d ee ing, neon aid land 1s described as follows: Addie. Bismarck, William's 10 & 11, Block 136, Amount sold for Amount required his das The woman now began to show signs of agitation. She drew in her elbows, and her breathing quick- \ “In God’s name, there wasn’t anybod;: slight hoarseness gave evidence of ‘Let us not invoke the Deity,” suggested Van-e careless! time was the iady here? She set her lips stubbornly, and for a whole minute there was si- lence in the room. Vance sm quietly, but meriee bale Bis cme forefinger in an attitude of expect- » I swear it!— here.” A In addition ‘to the above a required to pa: ice of this notice and in: ration of the time. ‘above stated, for redemption a: Seed thereof NS hand and_ official ind day of September, 1927. Auaitor Burleigh County, r Burle! unty, Benen BuriNorth Daket rat publication 9/23-30-20/7 1927: The woman clinched Second-hand freight el- evator with hand pow- er. Write No. 777; o-0 | eRe truth,” she re- PeV/ance crushcd out, his cigaret,de- oR LLaMs, UUMAMAT Dans, @1007 BY NEA SERVICE, ONC 70 pike ie - T've told the ted. sig