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j : - PS WO icone Ca PAGE SEVEN but it may be indicative of the pa-| the holy scriptures and that fone | they are invading stealing | {| gan tendencies. She attempts to at-| need ask him to operate on her tress-! ho ~ ere , \]| tract by the lure of her person rath- The barber’s name is Lipton. He Tl une ass @ \}] er than her personality and men are s born a Jew and became a Chri ||| beginning to take her at her own Pp oO E 3 2 valuation, a rag, a bone and a hank of hair.” MALE HELP WANTED __ LEARN barber trade, Catalog free. ieee Barber College, Fargo, ares, ’ oats and tumbling over gar-| bage cans, They are to be shooed| { ay with roman eandles, fire ex-| | inguishers loaded — with ammonit| ! bY 5.5 V and shotguns loaded with rock salt —_ e is cold, try| Washington—American hens lay} ,, London—Bobbed maid servants at] puttin the gold fish in a window.| 760 $ nd, Government) CHARACTERS OF THE STORY Fs blowing off jets of steam all APARTMENTS Classitied Advertising Rates || FOR RENT—One three room unfur-| tresses grow or lo George has so dec Buckingham palace must let their] A bowl focused the sun's rays in, sharps have figured that out about PHILO VANCE over the community, when the mat- their jobs. King] the home of E. C. Barrett so that the specd and quantity of the JOHN F.-X, MARKHAM District could be settled quietly in five d. the curtain caught fire and then the source of one-third of the world Attorney of New York County! minutes with a bit of intelligent house, The fish were unharmed. | supply. | ALVIN H. BENSON.......Well- "| thinking.” ; known Wall Strect broker and At lunch, however, he did not about 1719, ™&Pabout-town, who was mys- | refer to the crime and, as if by tacit ae ana teriously murdered in his home | agreement, the subject was avoided. MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON .. | Markham had merely mentioned Brother of the murdered man! casually to us as we went into the nished front apartment in Rue ____________.|] 1 insertion, 25 words or apartments, all modern, Also one ‘ED—Dish washer at Frank’s under small furnished basement apart-| Campbelltown, Scotland—A _ bar- Place. 2 insertions, 25 words or ment. Phone 697-J or call 711| ber is advertising in the local news-| Livingston, Mont. — Yellowstone! ‘The piano was invente WANTED—A waiter at O'Brien's under ...e.seeeeeeeee 65 J) Ave. AL paper that the cutting of women’s] park bi so intent on having py E Cafe. 3 insertions, 25 words FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished| hair is contrary to the teaching of} square before denning up that tofori, : or under seve TS modern apartment, first floor,} ——————— l week, 25 words or piano, elec washing machine , veers MRS. ANNA PLATZ .........5 room that he was expecting WANTED—Middle aze at under ....... wee 1.25 and frigidaire. Clean, warm, hot MOM’N POP Making Sure By Taylor uti Housckeeper for Aly: little later. —Middle aged lady with-|] Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- water always, Call at 807 Fourth Y 2AVlOLr MURIEL ST. CLAIR . sergeant was waiting for us out children for housekeeper on| tional per word strect. farm. One wh ¥F home than high wages. “Give fall|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ||FOR RENT RATES SAY, HENRY, CHICK JUST WIRED THAT'S WHAT I WAKTES VY WELL, L DUNNO © retired to the lounge-room a = ree room furnished FOR ME TO COME BACK HOME i is TO SEE YOu Ak ULLLET Yor ON ACCOUNT _OF IMPORTANT WILL YOO GET L THOUGHT May f ioe Rew information in first letter. Ad- Sete ant by Leptey w YOUR & | wi i i i i . aul WERE POseeaston AE. once. BUSINESS —THE QUICKEST WAY UR CAR AND MRS TYTE COULD’ } 1g} With the things were going, Freee Non 65 Cents Per Inch Rent $40.00 per month. Call Hed. FOR MOM AND ME TO GéT HOME ? DRIVE IT ZACK, suebies. n's| [told you, Mr. Markham,” he 1d, when we ad rawnh up our farnipeaint hand-| All classified ads are cash in den Real Estate Agency. Phone 0, SLED Abate adele) inetioe teees Rees tee advance. Copy should be re- ~ beautifully 1 Write for particulars ana|{_ feived by 1) o'clock to insure nished sleeping apartment, coi : DPR eto insertion same day. fortable summer and winter, suit- amples, Beautext Co., 2225 Irving j Sah Bi ” oe for one or two persons. Phone 48, . “that this case was going to ugh one. . . . Could you ny kind of a lead from the +. A retired army off. ae| i |. H. MORIARTY . Ee THE aged lady prefered. No cities, || BISMARCK TRIBUNE |) ror RENT—Apartment “atthe GEORGE'e stien’, 2% 49) count Ten miles scutheast of Bismarck. PHONE 32 Weodmansee with or without ear-| | ay oT RR MN ‘Of the firm “of Site | age. Apply H.J. Woodmansee. Phone 1188. } and McCoy, Public Accou MAURICE DINWIDDIE i Call 7-F-23 after 6:00 evenings or write Paul Benson, R. No. 2, Bis- iia - (etic ttetn wesc ND ______| Rebuilt Automobiles | ¥¢® R&’ nae —Girl or middle aged) Satisfaction guaranteed. Sevenday ady for genera} house work. Must! trial, Each iced i iit | <=. be able to prepare meals. Prefer figures. eee oe ee one who could go home nights. Be Mrs. B. F. Lawyer. Phone 1158-R.; YOU know wiat you are buyi T—Four room furnished i Phone geant of BURKE, SNI1 apartment on ground floor. Phone ae ‘ 543-W or call at 924 Fourth street 5 3s Bobaeck ic: ; WANTED—Competent housekeeper| When you ret a used car here. Fo ata ech iebal at Ad ing Offic are several suspi- in city. Good wages. References | We know all about the car, and we| FOR RENT. signed to District s s that tend to con- required. Address Tribune Ad. tell you all about it. There one room and small kitchenette. | PHELPS, him with the murder. He Ras : b| ihany on our floor now thet are|_Hszclhurst, 411 Fifth street. 11GG to) meet the specifications as = LSaTER nar oP ne aeeter EE havvtl - 7 INT see i and we mustn’t overlook WANTED—Competent maid for, ¢X¢ePtional values. FOR RENT—A two and a three sig it Benson was shot with Leacock would He was en- , and a motive For Instance, 1 Dodge coupe, a} room apartment. The Laurain real bargain; 1 model 93 Overland) Ar‘. Phone 303, Coach, good as new; 1 brand new} —— = v gen-| Chrysler sedan, fully equipped and DRESSMAKING Haag eBay SURE ~WE'LL | CAPTAIN FARE BACK FOR TWO IS $18.00~— ers LT'LL TAKE ABOUT 20 GALLONS EINEM clea OF GAS IF L DRIVE HIS CAR— gun as house work, Mrs. A. W. Mundy. P fter 6:00 p.m mpetent “ A ausero kK. Call at 217 Ave.! guaranteed for $1485.00. GaT'S AROUND $A.00 ii : “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” 2 r ROOMS FOR RENT. [gus Lahr Motor Sales Co. POR RENT—Two large warm, clean ot used to blood furnished light housekeeping! FOUND ENE sping! ; PPENED rooms in modern home. Private! FopyNp— ee eee : Suspici i re a entrance, Rent: reasonable. Cali! FOUND—A string of pearls. Qwn-) WANTED—S See Mr Clute When gloves and’ a" res nate at 213 Eleventh streot, one-half) Giry store and identify. | Miyeigettite at darrell Hardware hag found at the scene o Fup cane cages block from Broadwa: y re and identify. Tuesday morning. Salary and com- murder are traced to her. ° aS ag tHe ¥ 8 HGR HERR insists to Mark m that she innocent and by means of meas- urements demonstrates that the murderer must have been stx feet tall or th Platz, after repeat mits that Benson had caller the afternoon. pr POR RENT—Two nicely furnished| J AND | i sleeping rooms in new modern| FOR SALE—By owner. Six room! home. sentl men preferred. Call modern house with bath; east!) re vet. Phone 599. | part of city. Will accept late) FOR SALE—One 1924 LOR RENT—Extra large well light-| model light’ sedan as part pay-| Stet, # real bargain at ed moderr furnished room. Hot} ment. Price $3700.00, Tribune A No. 2 Steam Boiler at $ water heat, nice location, Ave, A} ay complete radio set at $ _West. Phone 1241. _______s| FOR” KENT — Six room modern | oe FOR RENT—A furnished sleeping; house located on South side of N. ? room, hot water heat. Call at 619) P. track. Call at 511 Second| Tek wood tees . Sixth street. “Phone 619-W. __| B,J, Schultz, or call at 111 Ei FOR RENT—Nicely furnished '—House of 10 rooms, 311) Wa yy D TO SELL rooms for light housekeeping., Fourth street. Now being repair- tional-val a asl k Oak! ion. Phone 687. ed and put in god condition. G. FP.) neon fing almost ee” tine ‘arm nicely furnished| _Dullam. Excellent buy. Three hund ed dol- ping 2ooms close in, Call at) FOR RENT—Flat at 118 1-2 Sixth Cash or terms. Write Post- 708 Main or Phone street, partly furnished and partly B re VOR” RENT—Newiy —famaishel| modern Call H. L, Reade, Phone} oe en! [eBTTING NERVOUS ) sleeping room, 610 Fifth strect. 39. Ss Phone 999- econd ABOUT KE RACE ¢ Ri To BE KELD . Stoo ecu dae WEDNESDAY ALE-—Ripe tomatoes, 3 Ibs. BETWEEN OSCAR'S] night from 8 o'clock on. Of E a loop-hole x to sug- that you he the matter thoro at the situation ot his information from hall-boys; and I think t hold of the a little pre 1 that Leacock 30 that night, you've been Lr fe0.U.8.pAT.oFr, C1927 8 Nea sence, Me, CHEOR Freckles and His Friends | The Myst ry By Blosser SAY! ALEK WAS TELLING OS TAAT OSCAR'S DON CAA RUN FAST AS AANYTAING = YoU 60 AA TRY AN'FIND O07 FROAK OSCAR WHAT AE DOES 7 MAKE AIS DOXK RON NOW BEGIN THE STORY CHAPTER XXIII Vance walked indit window and Jooked ou “Iam happy to learn that you a upable of accepting such evidence| ¢ had talked but a few minutes the human mind could not. pos-| 1 whe. a uniformed attendant y at the district announced that olf,” Said . “I'll go round t onight, this boy knows anything, he'll it before I'm through with to it m NER THERE ME IS AON FEEDIN' HIS DOAK GRASS = TLL TELL JIM WHAT A NICE DON WIS CLARA IS AN’ ALL THAT AEGLL TELL ANE IF KE TELLS Gree ee Sa “house with aN Two rooms over ath, 212 Second street, $35.00 per AOE HR : Knowels Jewelry. Apply to F, A.| month. Phone 905 after 5:00 p. m. MISCELLANEOU .| FoR” d, in the re-| 2 two men, th: ri sus7 HINT t his visit- _ modern | ; for 25c, green tomatoes $1.00 per j 4 : : ae 508 W. Broadway. Phone| “your blankets, bed spreads, fame | bushel, red bects $1.90 per bushel, DONK ‘CLARA KW ASYBODY!! Gene. — ) 214. ily and finished washes ES Mar- pace bagnta HOhenEE bushel, Ox- AND TAG'S | < 3 outward shoy andHeee rea SRE rar % guerit ulten’s Home Laundry. eart carro .25 per bushel, . as if they ____ FURNITURE FOR SALE _| No injury to fabric. No chemicals} sweet pumpki ins Se and 10c each. Poy LINDY = i i imat YOR SALE—Two sewing machines} used. Everything dried in fresh Erlenmeyer’s 423 Third street. @o FAR TAS | hidde | ™ for storage, cheap. Phone 22 or; ir. Men’s shirts a specialty. We} Phone 884. ‘ __ call at 208 Main Avenue, Senet deliver, Call at 203 Ave.! FOR SALE—Columbia, B flat cor- DON HAS Vi } FOR SALE—Household furniture, in -_or Phone 1017, net, silver plated, recent model, SHOWN A LOZ" “Have good condition. Phone 999-W. ROOM AND BOARD ree from dents, leather velvet MORE SPEED ening ) oF Bc shad cede a cc A lined cz OX S, in ex- FOR SAL Ditty ches: “abie:| FOR RENT—Koom with “board Ti] celfent “condition. Solo leather TMAN AGS ‘1 , buffet, kitchen cabinet and saniz| modern home. Reasonably priced.) {yombone case. Conn, silver plated, “e. “No end ure, like that of a pouter- tary couch, Phone 689.0) "| __ 807 So. Seventh. Phone 456-M. | although horn old style. Phone : . Na SOMO oelone tees WANTED—Roomers and boarders} 999-W. Call at G08 Fifth street.| 2) 1e a good L his jowls FOR SALE—Houschold furniture,| Phone 1243-R. 120 Ave. A. Phone 812-W. Call FOR*SALE—Potatoes 60c bu., Hub- LOTS FOR SALE ard squash 2 1-2c Ib., rutabagas, . after 6:00 p. m. OTS FOR SALE—Colonel Maus of beets, carrots 70c bu., cabbage Je Pah tenia Te le SALE— ; A ; OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT the army, well known to old Bis- ee Hot So. Eleventh. Sey GEE=YOV CERTAINLY GOT OFFICES FOR RENT—Suite of two| Markers, offers some choice lots in| FOR SALE —Sheep—400 breeding) |AAICE DoN\ossie! L AS IF TD TELL desirable office rooms in Hoskins| ;,*!@nnery and Wetherby Addition. ;.| He advises young men to secure ean Floren at Busi-! “igts now for their future homes, Bae y i f believing that property in Bis-|__miles southwest of Leith. marck will never again be sold at} FREE FOR hauling away, a seven ve = Ly Pee such low prices. Taxes on these section hoi water furnace, com- BRING that leaky radiator to Ack’s} lots have been paid to date. For| plete at 411 Fifth street, Bis- Radiator Shop. He Sure can repair) information call on the Hedden it. Back of Malm’s Service Sta-| Real Estate Agency, Webb Block,| FOR RENT: tion, 112 Second street. Phone 0, BIN AR SPOIL EVERYTHING: HOK-MOM- AUST THINK ZA DUNB!! \NOULDN'T BE SURPRISED ' IF YOU'D BEAT 7AG'S LINDY: TELL ME How You MAKE , YOUR DON GO SO FAST, Anyway !t ewes, 12 bucks, all ages. J. B. Davis, Pretty’ Rock, N. D. 16 , a vivid foul- suede oxfords, A n tal perfume was en off by the efully arranged iste handkerchief in his breast son to susp! looked t WORK WANTED ected Markham with viscid nd acknowledged his in- nm to us with a patronizing g himself in a t placed for him, a bad thee | going to s immediately to} | Heath that he investigate re uptain Leucoch —Garage at 910 Seventh street. Phone 300-M after 6 p. m. ee | NEWS BRIEFS | pA Eee See oe ° Princess Helen of Rumania, her hope of happiness in marriage shat- tered by desertion of Former Crown Prince Carol, dedicates life to Red Cross nursing at Bucharest, Widowed Princess Voctiria Zu Schaumburg-Lippe, 67, former Kai- ser’s sister, announces engagement at Bonn, Germany, to 27-year-old Russian student. Carl Berry, 16-year-old football player of Palacios, Texas, whose lungs are paralyzed, is kept alive by on the screen as a Roland West pro- duction, “The Bat” is a fascinating detective problem, with everything in it calculated to interest the most. jaded of audiences, “The Bat” is one sensation after another, with no solution bubbling up until the mo- ment the story gives its secret up. There are attempted murders and sudden encounters on every floor of the seemingly haunted mansion, and its spooky garrets are filled with bales of money. There is an hyster- ical slavey who jumps at every shadow that crosses the wall, and a studies, she is transformed to the idol of the world by her swimming prowess when she cannct swim a stroke. The entanglements caused by this strange situation cause a steady stream of laughs and then, at the last, the dashing s Daniels has a windup which is a scream, Featured as an important member. of the supporting cast is Gertrude Ederle, first woman to swim the} English channel, who makes her film debut in “Swim, Girl, Swim.” Trudy is shown in action in the water and ‘i A besides this, the girl proves that she comedy detective who butts in to! can act. Miss Edcrle plays the part OUT OUR WAY chuaderyy expectant Jie ts ee of herself in the picture, atmosphere of unexplained evil d . ings, with a dozen Teele nee ace PALACE - MANDAN: y FZ THER’ TiST A NOLD PAIR O YouR SocKs thoroughly ities on the n (Sunday, June 16; afternoon.) The following day, which was Sun-| day, we lunched with Markham at| the Stuyvesant Club. Vance had| suggested the appointment the even-} ing before; for as he explained to) me, he wished to be present in case} Leander Pfyfe should arrive from | his time. It wa: by the way, to cen > ng a gold-rimmed he wore on a rib- Markham with a ly gaze. : 2 sad occasion, this,’ he \ riendship for Mr, aid Mar m, “E[ deplore ty of appealing to you all ery good of you, e to the city to- (To Be Continued) — NAPOLEON RESIDENT DIES STATE BRIEFS i Mary Brown, 70, ident of Napoleon Napoleon—Mrs. artificial respiration administered by | pj, Exceptional musical entertainment 4 friends and tea::mates. Peer talon atte will be found on the vaudeville bill demise of the respected * president at the Palace theatre, Mandan, for who has been a 1" | me tremendously,” he ay eat fs v0 iuinge| for the past 25 years, died recently the way human beings) 4 gismarck while on her way home complicate the most| Nek! MA~SIST A NOLD PAIR MEEEE ? WE FOOND MONGST Lieutenant Colonel John F. Dil-/under peculiar circumstances, and| Tuesday offered hy the Royal Vene- lon, of Bellvue, Ohio, member of federal radio commission, dies at) San Francisco. Federal prohibition agents wage war at Minneapolis on malt shops upon advice of Andrew Volstead, who holds vendors of materials for home brew violate the law. San Diego, Calif.—Frederick ‘L. Biglow, Jr., 17, son of president of St. Paul Insurance company,: was fatally injured when horse he was riding reared and fell on him. Creston, Iowa—O. E. Florence, Huron, 8. D., held on of wife desertion, was released when no evi- dence was presented against him. Detroit Lakes, Minn.—Frank.Mur-| phy, Callaway banker, charged with first degree assault for alleged at- | loyall tack on W. J. Norby, another bank- er, was acquitted by jury. CAPITOL ‘ da Be od tye screens, big_ mystery makes it lo- the top -of their the Stamiernol awaiting the gn who may suppose w one of those easy. movie plots to solve. - As remembered for a _ perennial stage success and as pow presented tion to members who have not seen| popular and standard numbers what the sudden absconding of the teller| tian Five in “Gems from Grand who holds the key to the debacle, or| Opera.” They are opera singers at least to the vault that held the| Who also play the violin and guitar money. Hidden blue prints of a se-| and their song and instrumental cret room in the house are sought | numbers are rendered with the true by eager volunteers. Romance shines| fervor of the Italian artists, undefeated throughout all the trou-| Marcou with his hands offers a blesome plots and_counterplots.| novelty in “Fun in Shadows” sup- There is not one siggle minute that|Plying plenty of laughs as well as the spectator’s spine is not called| good entertainment. Moore & Shy upon to rise and shiver, and his| in “A Study in Contrast” are surely throa it to rattle in frightful gasps of | that, in fact, they are the last word joy. | in contrast as one of these boys is Although tens of thousands have] six feet tall and weighs four hun- seen the stage version of “The Bat”| dred and-forty pounds while the in its several years’ career, the se-| other measure about four feet tips cret of its real culprit as finally re-|the beam at ninety-eight pounds. vealed by its authors, Mary Rol Their comedy singing and isa Rhinehart and Avery Hopwood, has| riot of fun. been well kept. The public has re-| Arthur Turelly is an artist on the frained from giving away the solu-| harmonica and illustrates with his it, and it is expected that the same] real music can be played on the af en the bg fim prolue|Ingatne ho. clne sho de tion of the play comes to this city. | onstrate the almost unbelievable of interest is Bebe Daniels’ latest comedy, “Swim, Girl, Swim,” | Hinge theatre for today and Tuet-|{ Flashes of Life PE adie te, a Here is real entertainment from|® start to finish. Last year Miss (By The Associated Press) Daniels gave us “The Campus Flirt”| New York—The views of the Rev. in and laughs, lachi’s church, he said: “Far be Never has Miss Daniels had a bet-| from me, mere man, to find fault ter vehicle and she makes the best| with what milady should wear. If of it. tak, oe ane ee she insists on wearing her hair as short as her skirt, it is her business, ‘A ft. U.S. pay. ovr, RAGS 19 ALL. _ WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY TH RAGS. THEY MAKE DANDY BAGS —THEY 1 STRETCH SO. WE'RE SISS GON'T' TH’ JUNK YARD T' SELL THESE ORWILLAMS (01927 BY NEA SERVICE, Inc. 'y issues. They have a down-' right horror of anything simple and direct, “The whole modern comme system is nothing but a colos: mechanism for doing things in the) most involved and roundabout way. If one makes a 10-cent purchase at a department store nowadays, a com- plete history of the transaction is written out in triplicate, checked by a dozen floor-walkers and clerks, signed and countersigned, entered in-| to innum’rable ledgers with various colored inks, and then ela! ely | secreted in steel filing-cabinets. And not content with all this superfluous chinoiserie, pur business men have} created a large and epensive army of efficiency experts whose sole duty it is to complicate and befud- die this system suill further. . ._ It’s the same with everything else in} modern life. Regard withe insup’-| rable mania called golf. It consists merely of knocking a ball into a hole with a stick. But the devotees of this pastime have developed a unique and distinctive livery in which to play it. They concentrate for 20 years on the correct angulation of their feet and the proper method: of snevaning their fingers about the stick. Moreover, in order to discuss the pseudo-intr’cacies of this idiotic sport, they’ve invented an outlandish vocabulary which is. unintelligible even to an English scholar.” from Vane had been became ill at Forsythe, Mont., and where she died a half hour later. ‘ waukee. He pointed disgustedly at a pile of Sunday newspapers. “Then here’s this Benson murder —a simple and incons’quential af- fair. Yet the entire machinery of the law is go:ng at high pressure . ver, B. C., where she iting with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Harper. Mrs. Brown was taken off the tr:in at Bismarck, BROADCAST FROM MILWAUKEE Dickinson—William Johnston and Bruce Stanley, formerly of Dickin- son, who are playing with Bulowski’s Californian orchestra in Milwaukee, broadcast. every Thursday and Sat- urday nights from WTMJ. The orchestra is playing at the E-gle’s Million Dollar ballroom in Mil- ELECT OFFICERS Steele— Mrs. R. H. Dodds was named head of the American Legion auxiliary of Steele at a meeting held recently. Mi E. Dannemeyer is vice president; Mrs. A. Yanken, secretary; Mrs. C. Karen, treasur- er; Mrs. A. Haibeck, historian; Mrs. E. M. Pool, sergeant-at-arms. Wanted to Buy Second-hand freight el- evator with hand pow- er. Write No. 777, co Tribune.