The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1927, Page 7

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necessary. small capital. » lished 1856. IF YOU want to be successful and prosperous, get into the Automo- tive Industry, Electricity or Avia- Write for FREE catalog. STATE AUTO, ELECTRICAL & apie SCHOOL, Aberdeen, S. D. - tion. WANTED—Two good men for road work. Good wages. 1 a ae ee ___FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Middle aged lady with- out children for housekeeper on , farm. One who cares more for a \ home than high wages. Give full information in first letter. dress Tribune Ad, No. 4. © WANTED—Experienced woman or girl for laundry work, washing q and ironing in private home, one \ q day a week. Apply phone No. 907, address 513 Rosser Ave. West. WANTED—Ghl_ or middle aged lady for general house work. Must \ : be able to prepare meals. one who could go home nights. ‘Tribune Classified Advertisements apqp ALE HELP WANTED __ WANTED—Burleigh County now open for steady hustler to sell Ward’s Reliablo. Remedies and other products. Experience not ig earnings on Particulars given on request. Dr. Ward’s Medical Company, Winona, Minn. Offers bi; ‘ile north of city water plant. WANTED—A boy with grocery ex- perience, also one who can drive __truck. Write Tribune Ad. No. 7. LEARN barber trade. Catalo, Moler Barber College, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tea oer eros WHEEL RUINS RAILS Tecumseh, Neb.—. on a fast freight train has caused a| dogs are almost color blind loss of $30,000. For a distance of 20 miles, the wheel left a deep im- pression every nine feet on one of the rails and finally derailed - ast eel rails fae < ply Krgete at the entire 20 miles mus! —~—_—_APARTMENTS _| replaced with new rail FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished Sar FORT RS penn modern apartment, first floor, CATS COLOR BLIND piano, electric washing machine] Lincoln, Neb.—It’s a very drab and frigidaire, clean, warm, hot|and colorless world for cats. Prof. water always, Call at 807 Fourth/F. M. Gregg of Nebraska Wesleyan street. university, who has been experi- PHONE 382 man. “Freshman nothing! senior class.”—Life. 1 insertion, 25 words or und ‘OR RENT—Three roo: rlette'y oat if) Le lights, water an eat. ossession at once. Rent $40.00 per month, Cail Hed-| MOM’N POP den Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. a ‘OR RENT—Furnished apartments in modern home, near William Moore school. Guaranteed good and warm. Call at 930 Fourth street. Estab- THE ROAD MAP SAYS TO “TURN LEPT AT WINKLEVILLE 4~ BUT WHICH Is “THE SHORTEST WAY “TO WINKLEVILLE 2 I DON'T WANT To Us& is. UP A LOT OF GAS HUNTING, THE PLACE —L' ASK THAT BIRD OVE THEPE — RATES 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. ers vu ly ture nished slee; apartment, com- fortable arene and winter, suit- a for one or two persons. Phone 8. FOR RENT—One three room un- furnished front apartment in Rue apartments, all modern. Phone: __ 697-3 or call at 711 Ave. A. RES cared ‘at the Woodmansee with or without gar- age. Apply H. J. Phone 1188. C. W. Scott, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Sevenday free. ‘argo, Woodmansee. trial, Each car priced in plain’ F Furnished light house- ii keeping apartment. Geo. A Ad-| {ieures, 4..4¢, 801 rourtH street. Phone 19: FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment. Bismarck Business NO question about it, new car buy- ers nowadays get excellent value for the price they have to pay. But by the same cane e used] College. Phone 183, car customers get more than alfOR RENT—A two and a three dollar's worth of automobile for wide ota pe Rinne every dollar they spend. We have] 4, Phone 303. many outstanding values on hand | seee=cece te ceemceee eer ____ WORK WANTED right now; come in and see them. __ Foss “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” | Have your ashes hauled regu- Prefer I NT. competent mai or ast inter an inl gave sat- ; house work, Mrs. A. W. Mundy. anr lotor ales isfaction. Also black dirt and FURNITURE FOR SALE good fertilizer. Please phone { Phone 265 after 6:00 p.m. { WANTED—Girl for general house- Call at .511. Fourteenth ere ROOMS FOR RENT a ) FOR RENT—Front room, also base- ment room for light housekeeping. ne 977-3. T. M. Burch, 415 Seventh street. BARBER wants position in a: fair sized town. Experience, one and one-half years and have complete working kit. Mr. Basil E. O’Con- nell, Braddock, N. D. FURNITURE FOR SALE—One eight piece walnut dining room set cost $165.00, little used, at f price. One 9x12 Bunghar Wilton rug $70.00. One Simmons brown metal bed with spring and mattress $25.00. Phone 1129, _ Also janitor wanted, For sale:| FOR .oDinine “Sania, 4 CALSOMING and painting wanted ’ Electric stove $28.00. Call at 409) “Ovgie ve, Dining | table, four| “"t good mechanic. Honest, ma- Fifth street. Phone 1093-R. gas range. Phone 1057 after 6 p.| terials used in work. Ordinary OE RUE Te nicely See m. or call ~t 310 First street. ree W, elect sal each. Phone or unfurnished rooms for light] FOR SALE—Two sewing machines ad ‘ . housekeeping. Phone 730M —or| "9% SALE—Two sewing machines| 7 AnTe Plain sewing at reason: wor ae gy for ren’ street. West. Phone 1241. street. Sad 568-V modern home. rooms for light housekeeping or sleeping. Close in. Also garage Phone 926-J or call at FOR RENT—Extra large well light- ed moderr furnished room. Hot water heat, nice location, Ave. A FOR RENT—Two clean "modern sleeping rooms. able. cle in, yes Call at 223 Tha: Ve, Wy | all al 4 yer LOST , icely _ furnished) LOST—A traveling bag, between rooms in strictly modern home. Phone 357-M, call at 702 Seventh FOR RENT—Rooms for — light housekeeping in modern home. Call at 618 Sixth street. FOR RENT—A_ pleasant room in A good location. Call at 116 Thayer Ave. W. tall at 208 Nein Avenues” | ablo Price, Bismarck Bank Bldg, fouscheld fan ~tvom 311, Third floor, TOE aati asi 1 WANTED—Ironing. Phone 720. _ Call at 608 Fifth street. _|~— HOUSES AND FLATS 5 ° FOR SALE—Dining chairs, table,| FOR RENT--Rooming homer -aaa| Freckles and His Friends buffet, kitchen cabinet and sani | Fourth street. Aj pide ity heat: Be tary couch, Phone 639 withntivats bet ed, three rooms with private bath. AUTOMOBILES Also garage. For sale. Iron top FOR, SALE—1025 Ford touring | sor 0s range.Phone 006, _ ee Mic tea, | wean, SOL Meares it tame eet Eb heat, Also garage. 508 W. Broad- way. Phone 676-M after 5:00 EEE | EE Set cae een eae . Finder} FOR SALE—Eight room house and Albert} lot. Fine location for a home. A bargain. Mrs. James Haskins, Underwood. N. D. FOR SALE—Roomy house, furni- ture, garage, two lots, downtown. min James Haskins, Underwood, Mandan and Nome, N. please return for reward. Gravel, Nome, N. D. ee OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT. OFFICES FOR RENT—Suite of two desirable office rooms in Hoskins Block. See S. A. Floren at Busi iS nash BeryineiOn. FOR RENT — Six room__moderm MISCELLANEOUS house located on South side of N. Phone rooms for FOR RENT—Nicely light housekeeping. Good location. Phone 687. FOR RENT—Warm nicely furnished} br: sleeping 100ms close in, * 708 Main or Phone 342. furnished| FOR SALE—A brand new. Olive) Fr ttck, Call, at 611 Second Drab overcoat wendy for $10; al- FOR REW Fist ae Tis Ta Sixth Bo fo) eee street, partly furnished and partly il las.p, set of flat irons, picture frank’. Inquire 603| Modern, Call H. L. Reade, Phone Call at} Seventh street. oe sleeping Phone 999-J. used, call and deliver. croy just released throug! the state statistician. ” 125,914,000 bushel Is, to 125,865,000 the State. Frost FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern house. Call at 801 Fifth ctreet or nhone 242-W. FOR _RENT—Newly Panltiea ton, Write G. F. Pelke, Center, LOTS FOR SALE nee Lee room, 610 Fifth street. | F-SATE—Up to ~date cleaning | LOTS FOR SALE—Colomel Maus of AANICE Boy- HOME LAUNDRY THE BEST address for washing’ your blankets, bed spreads, fam- ily and finished washes is Mar- guerit Bulten’s Home No injury to fabric. No chemicals Everything dried in fresh air. Men’s. shirts a specialty. We Call at 203 Ave. : AW. or Phone 1017. Earlier forecasts of North Dakota 1p luction on the whole were slightly optimistic accordin, government report. for October first, th the office of This report is based upon actual yields for all crops except corn, flax Corn. production, due* favorable weather the first of Sep-/ the tember, was- increased 9593 bush: els. Potatoes show an increase of] above 980,000 bushels. Oats and ‘barley| dicate a show. the greatest. slum; September forecast of 1,99 1,015,000 bushels, respectively. The tember spring wheat forecast of els, was cut 549,000 bushels based | rains on a-final yield of 12.7. bushels for ‘and dry weather are aa Pusueliy iH : alll roy stellar comedian as a surprise, FOR SALE—Pool hall located in] FOR RENT—Six room house. In- small lively town. Just thé thing] ire at Marcovitz Grocery. Phone for some live wire. For informa-| _ 957. the army, well known to old Bis- markers, offers some choice lets in Flannery and Wetherby Addition. He advises young men to secure lots now for their future homes, believing that property in Bis- marck will never again be sold at such low prices. Taxes on these lots have been peid to date. For information call on the Hedden Real Estate Agency, Webb Block, Phone 0. plant. Call and look the plant over or write Caroline Greenwood ne Hettinger, N. D., for ‘informa- ion. GERMAN POLICE DOGS—Well bred pups for sale. Male $15.00, female $10.00. E.J. Schaeffer, Ashley, N. D. 3 factically new rebuilt Underwood t; iter. Price rea- i sonable. Phone 363-M. Laundry. 7 ane "$)| mated at 8.4 bushels, indicating ®| she runs into a brick wall painted on tio 9,35: bushels at: \ Crop Report. | Production, of 9,351,000 bushels 51 canvas by the deft Lan! of - small five year average. town wise-cracker played by Glenn Potatoes in North Dakota have | T#yon. me im tt in con-| Incidentally Glenn prov d in this to the |Siion ember firs picture that he is such a rarc wise- cracker that he fell into a contract with Universa. Pictures to keep us laughing for five years more. In adcitior. to bringing out the picture is said .» afford Miss Miller the best opportunity of her career. And this is no surprise, for in the role of a dizzy Follies girl, pended upon #9 so) st, OUT OUR WAY Boys! He's ARUININ’ N{ “t OIGNIT O THis Court, L CAINT lA MIICOURT AN WHICH 1S from the 7,000 and + le .by most. of flax which, in instances, are . below State of 842,000 bushels. For all spri ‘The October, first, forecast, of forecast roduction shows @ decrease CHAP CouRT MARTIAL — CONTEMPT _OF COURT, PAGE SEVEN -A broken wheel|cats lack all color perception. GOOD PROSPECTS “So you're going to college? two suppose yau will start as a fresh- the story on that choru: pretty near owns that colleg ought to be able to get me a good of her that does. Position as vice president of the y a! e. hie what’s more, I've go! L A hotel in Charlotte, N. C., ordered 20 special beds 6 An Economical Connection WHAT'S THE USE'N BOTH OF US BURNING GaAs ? (REG. U. $. PAT. OFF. Tren ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, thc. night prowling animals, says that | hope that tall guests will stop com- Even | plaining about having to sleep with their legs drawn up. ILLUSTRATED SMtor of Tabloid: Have you got girl who I jthreatened to rev.al all? Reporter: Sure thing chief, and vhotograph King Fuad, on his recent visit ito England, took with him a great has' number of household and WINKLEVILLE ? JUST FOLLOW ME — I'M Goin’ THERE MYSELE AS SCON AS THIS TiRE’S officials. | inches These included a food-taster m furnished| menting with the color sensitivity of] longer than the average, in the | chemist for analyzing his food, _By Taylor, BENS CHARACTERS OF THE STORY PHILO VANCE JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM District Attorney of New York County | ALVIN H. BE IN. we... Welle known Wall Street r and man-about-town, who was mys- teriously murdered in his home MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON .. ...Brother of the murdered man | jr MRS. ANNA PLATZ | z eeper for Alvin Benson | CLAIR . id os. AY LIP LE LEANDER PI +s - Intimate MRS. PAULA the COLONEL BIGSBY O¢ sesesesces A retired ar WILLIAM H. MORJARTY . Li Ie, An alderman {i IY y is UU | f the firm of S Public Accoun NWIDDIE... it District Att DE ¢ GEE-1 HOPE Prepyaeren tts BE) ‘60' u ASA NERYAING “ins ll omy re GUILT TLL T™ PROVED. INNOCENT HEN? WELL) BIFF. THar’s |? SOME MORE Guin? \S CouRTIN' DisAsTER!? |. TRwLLams 1027 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. REG. U.S. PAY. OFF, retary to the CURRIE ....... S. S. VAN DINE ee ry THIS HAS dAPPENED Miss St by Suspicion falls on measurements the sheoting that the murderer must have been approximately six feet tall. Pfyfe tells Ma ham that Le: had 0} threatened to kill Alvin Benson. Major Benson admits having heard the threat, too, Leacock denies that he owned a Colt . and resents Markham's qu tions about Miss St. Clair. Markham begins to think Lea- * NOW BEGIN THE STORY man, when he con picion, is apt to be more ne than a guilty one, who, to with, had enough nerve to co! neurotic, he'll tely. It’s the When thus accos in bored don’t n hook his he all of you. are the resv shown the blo which it was smile serene: ons. “But haven't. ... Really, y'know, houldn’t send to the ¢ chair sim he’s deficient in endocr. cricket.” Before Markham they could re believe, I have m “Oh, au ‘Hope umphant w hun a the t, and the criminal young singer} « i COI f no doubt floatin, cock guilty. wa MRDER CASE. VAN DINE @ cua cana om alibi Vance rkham r means of r Here we li , & motive, the ce, the opportun ose Words und smiled agent, where—A mere detail, t wi 1 on wa t find much g of the wea’ 1 indiffe te, it ha t the el es to see. Even the These Re en of when no vould have favor etiquette, Ben y trict attorn: to meet » colonel . The smash- about airily. on tri- od. hin. a moment. foresworn know. But bout the city how- it in my hand,” h every minute, oppor- pon.” 2 + « Good Lord! of circumst’nces, t I get to work? ttend to, and s the hall t on for- spent about the es from justice. you want to What has that to do ecay of Europe's aristoc- é whenever you r which you con- yout lation ~ of telephone, | Prevent shos | Atall drug ond Swacker appez said Heath had a The sergeant, be: ng with satis- | faction, fairly burst into the room. | For once he forgot to shake hands. | “Well, it looks like -e’ of something workable, this Captain Leacock’s api house last night, and her straight of it:—Leacock home the night of th right; but shortly af he went out, h —and he didn’t quarter to one!” “What about the hall boy’s orig- inal story?” asked Markham. “That's the best part of it. Lea- cock had the boy fixed. Gave him money to swear hadn’t left the house that night What do you think of that, Mr. Markham? Pretty crude—huh? The kid loosened} up when I told him I was thinking! of sending him up the river for do-| ing the job himself.” | Heath laughed unpleasantly. “An he won’t spill anything to Leacack, | either.” Markham nodded his head slowly. “What you tell me, Sergeant,| bears out certain conclusions I ar- rived at when I talked to Captain Leacock this morning. Ben put a man on him when he left here, and I’m to get a report tonight. Tomor- row may see this thing through. I’ll get in touch with you in the morn- ing, and if an; hing’s to be done, ou understand, you'll have the han- ting of it.” 3 When Heath had left us, Markham folded his hands behind his head and lganed back contentedly. “I think I'v ay the answer,” he said. “The Fi dined with Benson and retu: to his house’ after- ward. The captain, suspecting the fact, went out, found her there, and shot Benson. “That woujd account not only for her gloves 4nd hand-bag, but for the hours it took her to go from the Marseilles to her home. It would also account for her attitude here! Saturday, and for the captain’s lying about the gun, , . There, 1 Py west—get ts: till about Confidence in our integrity and our standard of ethics is widespread through- out the city. The reason ig that we have demonstrated our capacity for Sympathetic service, We Understand Webb Bros. Funeral Directors one 241 .Night Phone 246 or 887 Wanted to Buy Sécond-hand freight el- evator with hand pow- er. Write No. 777, c-0 Tribune, — fy 7

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