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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1927 rlisements APARTMENTS ‘ FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished modern apartment, first floor, Piano, electric washing machine and frigidaire, clean, warm, hot water always, Call at 807 Fourth fois Rar FOR RENT—Three room furnished @partment with bath, lights, water and heat. Possession at once. Rent $40.00 per month. Call Hed- den Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in modern home, near William Moore school. Guaranteed good and warm, Call at 930 Fourth street. = autifully fur- nished sleeping apartment, com- fortable summer and winter, suit- os for one or two persons, Phone ‘FOR RENT—Apartment at the Woodmansee with or without gar- age. Apply H.J. Woodmansee. Phone 1188. FOR RENT—Apartment, furnished one room and small kitchenette. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment. Bismarck Business College. Phone 183. FOR RENT—A two and a three room apartment. The Laurain __At's. Phone 303, FOR RENT. nished apartment. Call at 411 Eighth street or phone 540-R. Se ___FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE--Dining table, four chairs, bed complete, high oven gas range. Phone al after 6 p. Mirst street. m, or call -t % FOR SALE—Two sewing machines for storage, cheap. Phone call at 208 Main Avenue. SALE—H 22 or ining chairs, buffet, kitchen cabinct __tary couch. Phone 639, FOR. SALE—Household furniture, also one Majestic and one Jewel range. Phone 530. in Hoskins Block. See S. A. Floren at Busi- ness Ser "ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT—Room with board in modern home. 307 So. Seventh. Phéne pOMIELSEES DRESSMAKING LOTS FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALI the army, well known to old F markers, offers some choice lot Flannery and Wetherby Addition He advises young men to marck will never again be sold at such low prices. lots have beén paid to date. information call on the Phone 0. bd Pa _..___MALE HELP WANTED WANTED — Ambitious, industrious pared to introduce and supply the lemand for Rawleigh Household Products in EB, Morton County. Make sales of $180 to 9400 month or more. h Meth- pl get business everywhere. No a . fe supply Products, and Ad- verti Literature and. Service Methods—everything you need. eed Hi best, bap 3 v 3 mos © e corte ceniee we ee Mott|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY fsigh Co. Dept: NDS, Minneapo- RATES ees dest and largeat hie HR Mann sel Slee ONE of oldest ai F, jower farming machinery manufacturers wan Con aaa tee eratl cS eee cae ceived by 1) o'clock to insure 01 . Earning 4 possibilities are unlimited due to|| ‘"sertion same day. a commission arrangement which THE supplements our salary and travel- BISMARCK TRIBUNE ing expenses. We can use only thoroughly experienced man and PHONE 32 promptness in reply with full ref- about this ed, Write ‘Frbune in about tl ad. Ti une in fare of Ads Novas"? "| Rebuilt Automobiles WANTED—Man to work on dairy| Satisfaction guaranteed. Sevenday farm. Must be al dry hand| trial. Each car priced in plain| milker. Apply Mr. Haines, in| figures, care of Armour Creameries, Bis- és U N barber trade. Catalog free. ; = lieve anybody could get 1 real ca: a College, Fargo, for the “sata he wae sb to yay. aeons He “took a chance” one day and 4 4 ___ FEMALE HELP WANTED | _ then Rrrelied that Bid ae WANTED—Middle aged lady with-| ny risl. in buying a used car here. out children for ‘Housekeeper on| We are now showing some re- farm. Ore rhe cares more for * markable values, ome than high wages, ive ful Y information in first letter. Ad- oy Road pe Svar ‘| dress Tribune Ad. No. 4. Coach, good as new; 1 brand new W. ED—Experienced woman or! Chrysler sedan, fully equipped and eu ey laundry Ce washing) guaranteed for $1485.00. in val iome, one any. awk, Avny phone No. 907,| “Rebuilt Cars With a Rerutation” address 513 Rosser Ave. West. iat oF idle 56 Lahr Motor Sales Co. lad: for neral house work. iv E-1 i lil ceeeeemeeeeneneaseniesiaenatebdaieemeanmetinie teeatoee be Zble se urepate meals, Prefer HOUSES AND FLATS one who could go home nights.| FOR SALE—By owner. Six room Mrs. B. F. Lawyer. Phone 1153-R.} modern house with bath; east ‘WANTED—Competent maid for| part eh Ep Will accept late house work, Mrs. A. W.’Mundy.| model light sedan as ee Ue Phone 265 after 6:00 p.m. Weel Price $3700.00. Tribune Ad. eats. WANTED—Girl 4or general house- rane se ae Call at 511 Fourteenth Sees Loe See street. treet. t WANTED—Competent maid for| 4, three rooms with private bath. - general HooseWiic Phone 842-W Segue F net top Vy FOR RENT— Six room modern sda We eae = ROOMS FOR RENT ___ | house located on South side of N. FOR RENT—Two large nicely fur. track. Call at 611 ns nished rooms with board. Hot wa- street, E. ‘Schultz. Seco ter heat. Nice location, Price} ————~_ 6 See een seiainpearminatae at 06 Seventh street, “Phone 1215 g oon nlanaans front after 4: p.m eee en ewe Nery, pleasant front] GOR RENT-Flat at 118 12 Sixth i -W treet, partly furnished and partly nished. Phone 1126-W. Ideal lo-} 5! i cation at 607 Fifth street. pone Call H. L. Reade, Phone FOR RENT—Two nicely furni — a or unfurnished rooms for light mee aria ear honeslow housekeeping. Phone 730-M or a fn fea iy ue ae wid. Se RENT Re Ge: Taraiahed| FOR RENT-—Six room house, in: IT—Twe rn furnishes A —SI1X | ‘ i i ots light Cameak eating: or| quire at Marcovitz Grocery. Phone sleeping. Close in, Also garage! 957. ee ees as 926-J or call at WORK WANTED street. = = ‘ FOR RENT—Extra large well light-| Have your ashes hauled regu- 2 Z a Sota tomate Jey ae lay I Leyes a eh reoidonses inte: fave sat- Be eet OA) tlie fie Steg Se FOR RENT—Two, cleus wodera] Yopfomd ttle, Plate phone sleeping rooms. Close in, yee sineat. able, Call at 228 Thayer Ave. W-| FARBER wants position ia ear ee ee — -~Famaihed sized town. Experience, one and Phone 357-M, call at 702 Seventh] working Kit. | Mr. Basil E. 0'Con- ao ght| WANTED— FOR Ral ieee to sieht atle pric housekeeping in modern home. : Call at 618 Sixth street. Phone | — roe Site Tales fore. = FOR RENTS Nii, oe HOME LAUNDRY. ms. or iousekeep! -iTHe Rl \ Good location. Phone 687. bec cer ep oe paar rage Prd —Warm Urn iy and finished pe ii lee} ing zooms close in. Call at guerit Bulten’s Home La . 708 Main or Phone 342. jo injury to fabric, No chei FOR RENT—Large furnished room| used. Everything dried in fresh jn modern house. Call at 801 Fifth} air. Men’s shirts a specialty. We street or phone 242-W. call and deliver. Call at 203 Ave. ae Newly ea| _A W. or Phone 1017, sleaning. som 610 Fifth street.! Members of the gations of FARE sand nag SET enethycocees ae, pe FOR RENT—Steam sleep’ mit as! Pastor quest rooms. 522 Fifth street. during the sermon, wished to a:.2nd the conference at f Clear Lake Bismarek. ‘ Wednesday with Mes: Merton John. Threshing is about completed in| .on, sloeis sia ae Ried and some have Mrs. O. Gilbert was brought back Mrs, Peterson of Driscoll is assist-| #°0m_ Roches cales aitended ing at the Will Stiles home, caring! yrothodist district conference at Bis- for Mrs. Stiles and baby. marck SaturJay. Sohn’ Garson, of Rega fave. | apSae Gamay te, anly,ot Wine bes spent irs. Gra- tured from their visit at Ft. Ran-| tins mother, Mrs. C, E. Crum, v and” Mrs. Harold Hargrave,| _.20¢ high school will present the Pe jus] at Mra, ‘Frank Shafter and daughter! freKensie school auditorium Satur- hiieg, apanted the dance at Ster-/ day, October 29. mit i ing Pri e 9 rge Manly moved one Hrs, J. W. Beyer and Mrs. Erick- 7 ‘the son called on Mrs, Will Stiles Sun-| ft, buildings on the site where, the day t winter, ‘A number of tiends called at the hay Highway No. 10 is home Funeey. being completed between McKenzie dens Hausen of county) snd Sterling and this week graveling called at the home of his daughter, will be done between McKenzie ant Mrs. Ole Newland, Monday. Bismaick. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson, called Pa on Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland Sun- ill rE saliva Joa Paulson spent 0 tew|f Rock Hi at Bismarck past week. an and Mrs, H. gues wasp son] Regan callers from Rock Hill Ray, also Mrs. Smith's » Were! Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar shopping at Mandan Monday. Walworth and children, Oscar % Ree Mrs, J. F. Little, Clayton | Isaac itz and son of Man- ° dan were guests of H. C. Rasches Art Crouth motored to Wilton on ycobson and daughter Bur- nett motored to ple londay. vel i Zap. ttlo’s_on Sunday. They, T. G. Coons announce the birth of} same for Edd Byers who. will be \ » gape: tere eee ‘A. Zallar|*@Ploved on the Strom threshing nave in the Grand- Mrs Graco Myers isa guest of bero Pleton. , a passed =n e of McKanzie, Sir bee Wadipnney on Ma Way fe end family of Bis-| H.C, Rasche returned home Sun- search spent Bunday bete with Mr-l day after spending some time Visit er's Sister, Mrs, Horaco Fair- ing differen of Minnesota. a Sunday school last| Conrad were clers at Oscar: Wok : BO 0 nred were a - ‘ Seitay, owing to the fect that manny worth’s Sunday. They purchased a , a ms} meat market. FOR SALE—A brand new Drab overcoat size 42 for $10; a so an electric plate, beautiful brass oil lai..p, set of flat irons, picture frame. Inquire 502 Seventt street. ve ie ard squash 2 1-2c lb., rutabagas, beets, carrots 70c bu., cabbage 1c Ib., onions ‘1.50 bu. Cail after 5 p.m. .510 So, Eleventh Street. FOR SALE—Up to date cleaning plant. Call and look the plant over or write Caroline Greenwood at Hettinger, N. D., for informa- tion. FOR SALE—Sheep—400 ‘breeding ewes, 12 bucks, all ages. Davis, Pretty Rock, N. miles southwest of Leith, _ FOR SALE—Practically new rebuilt Underwood typewriter. Price rea- sonable. Phone 363-M. - ) TO RENT—Equi D., | 16 A. L. Harper, .D. born, N. very nice pony from Mr. Wolworth of which Conrad is the proud owner. Alfred Bouch visited with Clyde and Virgel Little Sunday. Miss L, permener was s weekrend est of the Wallman family. wise Eide spent the week-end with the} Mrs. Helgeson. Miss O’Brien spent the week at her parental home in Wilton, Clyde Little called at the Wol- worth place Sunday. c There was a school meeting held in Rock Hill school district No. 1 on sday. Clayton Little and Edd Byers motored to Wing Saturday after- noon. = Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rasche of Kildeer visited at Mr. Rasche’s par- ental home last week. Mrs. Mary Rasche was a Regan caller Saturday. i * Rasche-Rupp machine is threshing for Albert Vol llen this week, Irvin Johnson is employed on the C. O. Kettleson threshing machine. é °. 2. ° Brittin ¢ | $$$ _________ie Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Anderson were Moffit callers Thursday. Mrs. George Morrison and chil- dren have returned after a few weeks’ visit among friends and rela- tives in Iowa. They made the trip automobile. Pete Smith is picking corn with his corn picker. Miss Arntz visited in Bismarck iturday. Charley Allensworth, Mrs. Allens- worth and Mrs. Dorothy Anderson motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton are the parents of a son born Th ye Miss Harth was a caller at Allens- worth’s Friday. ° Miss Nora Frood spent the week- end with her uncles, rge An- drew Frood. Mrs. M. Lamb and son Andrew visited at Frank King’s Sunday. Gecexe Frood and Nora Frood = tors Sunday at Mr. and rs. 's. Mr. Mrs. Ed Allensworth vis- Reasonably ieiced DRESSMAKING—Neat work guar- anteed. Reasonable, 930 Fourth street. Mrs. K. Erickson. Phone 543-5. Colonel Maus of secure lots now for their future homes, believing that property in Bis- Taxes on these For Hedden Real Estate Agency, Webb Block, FOR SALE—Potatoes 60c bu., Hub- 5 quipped San-] ited Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Slorby Sun- day and Monday. Miss Shipp, Lester Bunker and Glendon Bunker were Bismarck call- ers Sunday. Tho Sch School Di b Jorrd of Burnt Creek t No. 24 will receive 0 tons of Wilton coal or its livered at t ost. Tribune want ads bring results. MOWM’N POP JUST WHAT L THOUGHT— THE BEARINGS ARE BURNED OT AND THE CLUTCH ‘Ss SHOT —You'LL ALSO NEED A CouPLe NEW SPARK PLUGS Tf, WHAT THE HECK Bo You SupPOsE THAT ROBBER WANTS TO FIX GUNN'S CAR? FORTY FIVE BUCKS] | Ver “fon the KR AERIAL TAXI WILL CARRY SPORTSMEN Seattle, Wash.— (NEA) — Miners and big game hunters of the north- land who have been mushing over Perilous, snow-covered trails soon are to have a luxe method of travel at their disposal. Andrew Cruikshank, former pilot e{in the army air service, plans a Rids | flight from Seattle to White Horse, | in a sound-proof, | Yukon, heated monoplane which he will op- a taxi in Alaska, He ex- transport sportsmen from s to hunting grounds, and in hree hours he can carry them over Both Outa Luck ‘YEA? | AN WwaaT wice, THE GAMAGES Forry Five DOLLARS/ OH~THaAT's Ghee | UT OUR WAY COME, ON~ COME.” ON! I DONT WANT THiS OVEN TO GET COLD. Ui Te STOPPED vo EAT BAY ~~ ATS WHY?! territory that would require three weeks to cover with dogs. While snow covers the country, Cruikshank’s plane will be equipped with skiis as landing gear. During the summer months he will use pon- toons since there always are plenty of wate: on which to land, wagon was windshield of the they were riding, with the wagon 1 in which collided i By Taylor EuL— SEE IF You CAN GET HER FIXED bP BY ‘TOMORROW —~ UMGOING BACK TO THE HoTeL — . YES, AND You HAD TO Go AND TELL ME AND SPOIL MY NIGHT'S REST, TOO} , = Oscar Protests WELL-A0w WHAT JANE YOU TO SAY, OSCAR? HAAHAA TLL TELL YoU, 0scaR!! IF You TAIN, I7 WASN'T FAIR, ZIM WILLING 70 RACE You AGAIN= TLL BE FAIR MA, DONTYOU NY SHE LOOKS A TEENY BIT CROSS EMED? OH WAIT MA. ONE OF MY LEGS 1S i A rH cay [7] I WINNER Aows TOMORROW'S} THE DAY! BE ON MAND = BEssev-@ M-M-TH DRT OFFA MY HANS MAKES RIM A NICE 'N "DARK COLOR LIKE A REALLY ELFUNT, THEM AINT ALL! LEGS REMEMBER, ONES AL “TRUNK NV A TAY OL. 2D TRwiloavs, 1927 BY NEA SERVIC i, INC. rammed ~through the |JOHN F..X. MARKHAM District BF oy CHARAC’ OF THE STORY PHILO VA i Attorney of New York County VIN H. BENSON....... Well- known Wall Street broker and man-about-town, who was mys- teriously murdered in his home MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON .. ..-Brother of the murdered man SES ANNA PLATZ 63 si snae: - + Housekeeper for Alvin Benson MURIEL ST, CLAIR bee eeeeeee ... A young singer IP LEACOCK ., Fy a Clair’s fiance Ivin Benson's NG ... rierd of Pfyfe’s A E ‘MAN Secretary of ie firm of Benson and Benson COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER A retired army officer! MORIARTY ..... An aiderman oe Of the firm of Stitt ond “oy, Public Accountants MAURICE DINWIDDIE .... Assistant Distri ERNEST HEATE . geant of the Hor BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY .... Detectives of Homicide Bureaa BEN HANLON ...... Command- ing Officer of Detectives as- signed to District Attorney's office PHE TRACY, SPRINGER, BOTHAM . oe ++... Detectives as- istrict Attorney’s office ARL HAGEDORN .. Medical examiner Ss + + +e Sees to the District Attorney Vance's valet Tho Narrator ° THIS HAS 4 APPENED Suspi falls on Miss St. F demonstrates by at the scene of shooting that the murderer once to kill Alvin Benson, horated, reluctant. x ajor mn, Marks ham sends for Leacock. said a As you prob- few questions to Mr, Alvin Benson. 1 points regarding your re want you p with him, which I ain,” f complicity in poke with a ” Mark- de- wish to) en him coldly. “It ut point that L igidly in his chair fixed him with a direct made a threat on 's life, I believe.” is fingers c could answer, M ated; then thrust I made ‘he « That night ious than usual, much—2 smile, district | The and then Jost it. . XM am smiled “Then how do yeu ount for t that Mr. Pfyfe saw the gun ade the threat?” attorney. recognized it ted Mark- voice, “Also, Major 1 make a motion as ” leep breath, and “I tell you, sir, I haven't @ gun. J lost % in France.” aps you didn’t lose it, Cap- aps you lent it to some- rl”? the words burst from his lips. < “Think a minute, Captain, so. 6 Didn't you lend it to someone?” “No—I did not!” paid a visit—yesterday—to Riverside Drive. . » Perhaps k it there with you.” -deuced clever!” he now mur- in my ear, : ptain Leacock moved uneasily. His face, even with its deep coat of tan, seemefl to pale, and he sought to avoid the implacable gaze of his questioner by concentrating his attention upon some object on the table. i When he spoke his voice, hereto- fore truculent, was colored by anx- iety. “4 didn’t have it with me. . And I didn’t lend it to anyone.’ Markham sat leaning forward over the desk, his chin on his hand, like a minatory graven image. “It may be you lent it to some- ‘one prior to that morning.” “Prior to. . 2” Leacock looked up quickly and paused, as if analyz- ing the other's remark. “ Markham took advantage of his lexity. “Have you lent your gun to any- since you returned from “eo”? pe ‘0, V've never lent it~” he be- gan, but suddenly halted and flush- ed, QN MURDER CASE ” He looked blank-| ,, w » had been listening closely. Then he added hastily, “How] PAGE SEVEN ' NE © cums comet om’ could I lend it? I just told you, si eNNever mind that!” Maricham eut in. “So you had a gun, did Captain? . .« » Have you still it?” A Leacock opened his lips to speak, but closed them again tightly, ° Markham relaxed, «nd Jeaned back in his chair, “You were aware, of course, that Benson had been annoying Miss St. Clair with his attentions?” At the mention of the girl’s name the captain’s body became rigid; his face turned a dull red, and he glared menacingly at the district attorney. At the end of a slow, inhala- ls spoke through clenched teeth. “Suppose we leave Miss St. Clair out of this.” He looked as though he might spring at Markham, “Unfortunately, we can’t.” Marke ham's words were sympathetic but firm. “Too many facts connect her with the case. Her hand-bag, for instance, was found in Benson's living-rom the morning the murder.” “That's a lie, sir!” Markham ignored the insult, “Miss St. Clair herself admits the circumstance.” He held up his hand, as the other was about to answer. “Don’t mis- interpret my mentioning the fact, I am not accusing Miss St. Clair of having anything to do with the ef- fair. I'm merely endeavoring to some light on your own co! with it.” The captain studied Markham with an expression that clearly in- ted he doubted these assurances, Finally he set his mouth, and an- nounced with determination: “I haven't anything more to say on the subject, sir.” “You knew, didn’t you,” continued Markham, “that Miss St. Clair dined with Benson at the Marseilles on the night he was shot?” “What of it?” retorted Leacock sullenly, “And you knew, didn’t you, that. they left the yestaurant at midnight, and that Miss St. Clair did not reach home until after one?” A. strange look came into the man’s eyes. The ligaments of his neck tightened, and he took a deep, resolute breath, But he neither #lanced at the district attorney nor spoke. you know, of course,” pursued Markham’s monotonous voice, “that Benson was shot at half past twelve?” He waited; and for a whole min- ute there was silence in the room. “You have nothing more to say, Captain?” he asked at length; “— no further explanations to give Leacock did not answer, He sat had sealed gazing imperturbably ahead and it was evident he gis lips for the time being. Markham rose, “In that case, let us consider the interview at an end.” The moment Captain Leacock had e, Markham rang for one of his “Tell Ben to have that man fol- lowed. Find out where he goes and what he does. I want a report at the Stuyvesant Club tonight.” hen we were alone Vance gave Markham a look of half-bantering admiration. ‘ “Ingenious—not to say artful . » » But, y’ know, your questions about the lady were shocking bad form.” “No doubt,” Mana agreed. “But it looks now as if we were on the right track. Leacock didn’t create an impression of unassail- able innocence.” 6 “Didn't he?” asked Vance. “Just what were the signs of his guilt?” “You saw him turn white when i T questioned him about the weapon. »—he was His nerves were on et genuinely frightened.” Vance sighed. « (To Be Continued) NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE 2 is hereby given that 's default has occurred in the ons of that certain chattel executed by Dan Klein Jr.» r, to THE FIRST NATION? KOF WILTON, Nort! Tete 1526) and tiled in the mber 31st, }, ant ‘Deeds of e Th id One Hundred 0 and. 66-100 Dollers therefore, the property. & ed in said mortgage, to-wit? bob sleds; 1 John Deere 8 ft. 1 meraon Bang. Bes 2 mower 5 ft; 1 Joh Hay rake; 1 24 ft.” wood drag: Hoosier double disc drill; tt. 1 wide tire wagon complete wit! inch box} 1 Moline sulky plow: 3 rete 2 a pouhla os Lriecrs4 complete with collars; 1 cream - 1 wooden water tank; 1 tank ator; heater; 1 gray gelding 13 y: ‘old weight 1500. Ibs. named. Bob; 1 white mare 12 years old weight 1500 Iba, named Flossy; 1 black mare 10 years old weight 1300 Ibs, named Lissie; 1 hay gelding, & years old’ weight 1400 old’ weig! nam black mare 8 years old weight (hy Ibs, named Nellie or Queen; 4 iad 1 years old welght 195 Nellie: 1 black mare U1 old weight 1250 lbs. named Fant 1 black mare 1% years old wi 800 Ibs. from Lizzie; 1 gray years old. weight $00" Ibe, 31 black mare 1 Nettie: 1° ba slding 1% yeare, Nellie; ay geldin, weight 800 Ibs, named Betty; 1 bi cow 10 years’ old dehorned Bossy; 1 black cow 10 years o! horned white in forehead; 1 bit cow 5 years old with horns; 1 cow 5 years old with horns; 2 cow 5 years old with horns; 2 Bull 1% years old with horns; 1 roan heifer 2 years old muley; 2 red heifers 14% years old increase im above cows, with horns; 1 red heifer 1 year old At at 31 re er muley; 2 black steer calves months old; 1 red heifer calt months old: 2 hese, veeks old; Increase above described Mvestock, oF Be thereof a’ will be necessary h of Range 79 W of the Me. leigh County, North isfy the debt secured by meres gage and the costs and expenses of these foreclosure p ‘THE FIRST NA! OF WILTON, A corporat ‘Wilton, N, Di, Mi 3 WILLIAMS & LIND! we Attorneys for mo! ‘ F ‘Washburn, NortheBekeis. \ & Goan {