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wind THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Cash or credit. ‘Buy now for Xmas. Jamts W. Marek, exclu sive diamond ha Ottice al 108 Third street, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE OR Thane OR cent Store building and fixtures,} sold by ~November 4th. J. E. good location’ for some one to con-} Chesak, ia miles southwest of PAGE NINE Life is the test of us! sinblliceeaaadeecilihici ices aa Old Masters : | ie ee ae Robinson? Life? and worth living? fe f Justajingle Yes, with each part of us— Hurt of us, help of us, hope of us, Upon a chair fair mother laid Her brand new winter hat. heart of us, Life is worth living. But now she'll never wear it ’caus® That's right where father sat. treats, ete. Phone 115-J, Jacob] PARTIES Bull, Dickinson, N. D. FOR SALE—Eighty white faced calves from under cows. Must be also native singers. Cages, seeds, W te abt 1 AO f planted, Elder, Ash or Elm, call at "1011 Ninth street or phone 1094-J. a ______WANTED TU BUY PARTY wishes to buy desirable resi- dence property that is a satisfac- tory bargain, for an investment. Tribune No. 32. Tribune Classified Advertisements —= PHONE 83=_— - rs a in general merchandise busi-| — Bismai SALESMEN ne If intcrested write or phone] Epp ; Caselied Advertising Rates SALESMEN—Opportunity for an Schwartz, Kildeer, N. D. Pa Ske Ah! with the whole of us, ive salesman for Bismarck, in SALE—Crosley Trirdyne Ra- Will of us, brain of us, senses 1 insertion, 25 words or lorth Dakota and vicinity selling| dio. Gtaranteed (good condition. {English is being taught over the and soul of us, ‘ ot sui? se the original ane “ high-| Set has brought in more than 75| Fop ping Ti aeod 1 radio in Japan. Recently the instruc-|Is life worth living? insertions, 25 word: grade art vertising. very under ice Ke it stations on I¢id speaker. Price ‘ . tor, in a lecture on politeness, said] Aye, with the best of us, successful season makes possible} set only $10.00. Phone 983-J or tion, eptone ¢t at 502 Eighth the best way to learn such expres-|Heights of us, depths of us— 3 insertions, 25 @ more elaborate line than ever, 7 seeccececeece ca'l_at 208 Ave. B. so Setest. sions was to bump into English- is wept 8 including exclusive soa FOR SALE—Choi ap D 7 Imported Ger- .RENT—Garage opposite post-) speaking persons on the street and art calendars, indoor ri man Rollers and Hartz Mountain,| office. Call at 208 Third street. Ace 'l beg your pardon.” renee 133 holiday greetings, art RIAD ie words, 2¢ ; VAN DINE @ cvs» conc on’ iio Vantk, OF THE STORY | looking at one particular tree that Ads oy adai- |] fans, ait ti sees °Vioaal per word s,irec-by-mail_ serv ‘ge oe = — BENS 8. 8. ILO V. you are unaware of the others.” Meare pencils and other special. MOM’N POP CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ized items. Possible earnings = Ly $5000.00 8 year and upward. Ex- MY REASON FOR ASKING YOD OUT YO Now SURE PULLED A FAST ONE WELD years. a caliee inne psa 65 Cents Per Inch - LUNCH. TODAY IS THAT ZL HAVE SOME ON ME XODAY, POP = TAKING | Noi rth Dakota count Our work |} Alt classified ads are cash in THE NEW STENOG Out a ess ra ARKHAM District shadow passed over Vance's Attorney of New York County|, rs : ALVIN 1 BENSON. «000 .Welle | "<7 wish you were right,” he said nce in our line not necess: fe want a reliable, full time m: t temporary but legitimate and IMPORTANT LETTERS TO DICTATE ANDI. not ut le; al ’ lastiag. A then with a perserving een ks Cony, — be i; THOUGHT You COULD WRITE’EM THis TO LUNCH = known Wall Street broker and It was ne: f past one, and man-about-town, who was mys- | wo dropped into the Fountain Room Liberal cor nature will on 10 cae a day|| insertion same day. AFTERNOON WHILE Tm Our sieving from 1 fo e500 oulliy. Le Tra De Marsny Ces, ta Jn his home [of the Ansonia hotel for lunch. 8, bonus and prizes. E: average $100 2 week in commis- OF THE OFFICE earning from $75 to $ Kino D. Murphy Co., Red Oak, MAJOR RrawONY Bt BENSON .. Markham was preoccupied Penses advanced, List of custom. ers furnished. New season opens Address Bismarck Teibu us 30. we 2. Bi murdered man | throughout the meal, and when we No. 3 PHONE 82 RPTENTION-SALESMER= ns : . toned the Tater, he looked fecturers selling direct. Suits, sees entered the subway later, he loo! WANTED—Anbitious young man itch, se citer topcoats, overcoats, any two for uneasily at his wate' to learn the newspaper circulation “T kK In down to Wall business. “Must have his own au-| Rebuilt Automobiles | #220; your commission #5i0 in stret'ant call the major = ie Frat aiie big Raticess defn Satisfaction guaranteed. fevenday Tare hee gi ment before returning to the office. Ad No. 101, furnishing teferences| trial. Each car priced in plaim) 6 day delivery. Unusual bonus in the first let figures, ee to preateste, Restricted a WANTED—Farme: ft rs son| AN real workers. ae in te Gavel tae country. AY ime of need an a'apere’ tee:| tactive selling. outfit wil fred of Biyéata| Oni, hee ete coments? Steady work, good profits. Our good used cars are priced so| yard swatches FREE. Write 10. 1 \ le HOFFMAN beans RUS ed Vance, “that Alvin told the CONNON & COMPANY, ‘Dept. low that you can-easily have this AY: MASTERCRAFT TAIL- the f if Benson and truth about the package? C252, Winona, Minn. added advantage. Come in a ORS, 682 Broadway, N. Y. \ yf h Z . COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER not a very cred’table transac- ‘WANTED—Men or women tailors to| look them over. WANTED—Salesman with rubber Arian’ officer | tion, y'know; and the major most assist with alterations and press-| “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” | ‘Company for western North Da- would have given him what- ing. n_& Son kota and eastern Montana, one tres. Lahr Motor Sales Co. " TEARN bat trade. with sales record back of him, FOR SALE some tire experience bel Ub ere Barber Coulege, Give references, age and ex; ‘WANTED—First_ class mechanic.| SEVEN room modern stucco house, - HER OLT SO L COULD Po Lahr Motor Sales Co. bath, sun parlor, french doors, DICTATE SOME ROSH ERNEST Erte cHikmsibide: eta age! for hs premise to Mian peer: mirror door, ample closets, beau- ” ; a ) of the FEMALE BELP WANTED | {ct fooation and an ideal home| 4 QUANG, Cucate,ratoictts hovet ee thy mefRRE, Serra, BMY |e vet oe une other's WOMAN OF REFINEMENT Price $6800.00. Terms. this territory. References re- HIGH school education and a pee FIVE room modern bungalow, new,| quired.. DIRECTOR OF SALES, ty, Ee being com , garage in| goap Michigan Ave., Chicago. 40, who is entirely uninrunbered sement, a dandy home and Dept. 236. and free to travel extensively, de- riced very reasonable. COLLECTION Agency wants tra sired by nationally known organi- .00._ Terms. ing Salesman-Auditor. Solicit con- zation. Salary, bonus and A five tube radio, fully equipped, perfect order. Will sell ce old ‘cotablioted cong coy vad Write Tribune Ad. No. 8 capable dealer for County of Burle’ We fre messes 100 useful Pasig rt Necessities, extracts, spices, etc. On the market Brooms have been replaced by vacuum cleaners in the barracks of the French armie: rite 1 particu- lars. G. C. HEB! etl Co., Dept. 2081, Bloomington, IIl. usiness for latter part of December. “ping St. Cire 0 Af ’s fiance) T can’t understand his asking Miss LEANDER PFYFE Hoffman not to mention the pack- fost os Alvin Benson's} age to me... . It might not shave MRS. PAULA B ae hthls contained the jewels, after all.” or. Major Benson’: lanation bore Of the f lajor Benson’s_ exp! eae He Coy, Public Accountants | telling terview with MAURICE DINWIDDIE Paula Banning, empha zed the jewel . Assistant District etal episode in the hope that the major NOW DON'T FLY OFF THE HANOLE ~ I ONLY ASKED LTHINK IT's ABOUT TiME FOR ME TO DOA LITTLE DICTATING ing ives as- signed to District Attoroere office PHELPS, ELAS SPRINGER, HIGGINBOTH. ; I see Detecti he said. He looked straight ahead EIGHT room modern house, hot air tation. Give full information letter. F. E. COMPTON & CO. 1000 N. Dearborn, Chicago. ‘WOMEN—Earn $15 dozen sewing dresse: Absolutely no selling. Experience unnecessary. Mater- ials cut; instructions. Stamped envelope brings particulars. Art Been 30° | Atlantic, Stamford, ‘onn. LADIES $16 dozen sewing Hapa three car garage, close in. Price $3500.00. Terms. FIVE room modern bungalow, porch, built-in features, garage, full lot, $reeF oo! eee aan garden. Price SIX room BE Sasi Spani ‘ish bungalow, a_ beautiful home ryiat bei: loepen sun parlor, french doors, ilt-in features, partitioned base- ment with garage, splendid loca- tion. Priced for quick sale. tracts. Appoint sub-agents. $100 weekly. Give references. INTER- NATIONAL, 236 Mills Bldg., San Francisco. one BUNCHBOARD SALESMEN— sale daily nets you $105 weekly. Bi » K, & S. Sales, Gos Attorney's office CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDO Ne. DR. DOREMUS ledical examiner M FRANK SWACKER ... .. to the sage “Attorney CURRI ance's valet 8&8, VAN DINE ... The Narrator 7 © 7 THIS HAS HAPPENED Vance eliminates Miss for a moment, his face softening. “And I don’t like to think it, now that he’s gone. But the truth when Miss Hoffman told me t morning about the envelope, she also mentioned a small parcel that had been in Alvin’s private safe- drawer; and I asked her to omit any reference to it from her story to you. “I knew the parcel contained Mrs. Banning’s jewels, but I thought the fact would only confuse matters if as ——__—__——_—. Overoata $17.56" $5.00 Fionn Freckles and His Friends _ ved every sale. Unusual Bonuses to producers. Six day delivery. PoP WATS INA ) SHY, JAGRE'S A REED (/ TBATSS RIGHT, TAG NAEN , juaran oR TE OUT: Now Pfyfe had forged Alvin Benson's | brought 1 F TS yard ewatcher in atiracive BRE Jan Se, | CcmiNes Jose as FoR Sieeretie teats (tne siradins sure scale AGAINST IT IT CAUSES | 1-8 yard swatches in attractive a i admits to Vance that she had |in his safe.” ad National Siple keatt, 62 agence f 5 Ptyt On our way back to the Criminal Aprons, absolutely no selling. Ex-| FIVE room modern Spanish bun; perience unnecessary. Materials} low, built-in features, large cut. Self addressed envelope} cious rooms, excellent arran; brings particulars. Ideal Gar-| and a beautiful home, Full par- ment, Victory Bldg., Phil Pa. titioned basement with garage. im zen sewing| Well located: Must see this home aprons home; experience unneces-| to eee te it. Price $5300.00. brought to your attention. You see, Alvin told me that a judgment had been taken against Mrs. Banning, and that, just before the supple- mentary _ proceedings. Clair as a suspect Answer That One cock when Pfyfe's strengthen the case against the captain. It is brought out that sary; materials cut; instructions furnished. Addressed envelope ba particulars. Milo Garment, 235 Broadway, Bayonne, N. J. ‘LADIES—We pay $7 hundred color- ing cards home; absolutely no sell- ing; opportunity beginners; exper- ence ynnecessary. Addressed en- velope brings particulars. Art- craft 321 Broadway, N. mailing circulars at home. Ex- perience unnecessary, 2c stamp bares full particulars. Rose City Laboratories, Newcastle, Ind. “ADDRESS ENVELOPES—$25-$35 weekly in vour spare time. Every- thing furnished. Stamp for pai ticulars. Junell Company, Ham- mond, Ind, P) WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply between 9 a. m. to 12 and 6 p. m. to 7 p. m. Call at 406 Sixth street or ty pay. Inclose addressed envelope. Man- ager, 1260 Calif. Street, San Francisco. , WE ha are other attractive proposi- tions. Now is the time to buy a home and enjoy the independence and contentment of your OWN HOME. We can finance any rea- sonable proposition at very rea- sonable rates. Call of phone us for appointments. Phone 138 “WEEKLY | INVESTORS eo nee SECUR- Office with First Guaranty Bank APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished modern apartment including piano and electric wi iz machine. Clean, warm and always hot wa- ter. Call at 807 Fourth street. = room rn furnished apartment with bath. Heat, light and water furnished, $37 per month. 721 Third street. Phone 678-R. q ei wagered beet Tone ane lothes_ close’ oe Lae? aadiaiak in kitchen. Fienty heat and hot water. Call 120 Rosser Ave. W. WANTED Ss) for general house- Pleasant surroundings. Phone 862-R after five seta WANTED—A girl for housework, one who can go home nights. Mrs, J. G. Cowan, 304 Ave. B. ‘WANTED —Girl for general house- work. Good home, good wages. Call at 413 Ave. B, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two clean well fur- nished sleeping rooms. Close a bath and telephone. Plenty o' heat. Private entrance. nee blocks north of postoffice. Call at 410 Third street. Phone 589-W. FOR RENT—Furnished bed room with closet, bath, connecting, fur- nace heat, $10.00. Ladies only. Also for : Three burner oil stove, good condition. 119 W. Thayer. Phone 733-R. FOR RENT—Two nicely. farmeted| rooms in strictly hom with runnin, Hot water heat. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Call at 413 Ave. B, atreet, FOr KENT — Two very ay 7 nished roms in modern home. water heat, Mrs, Baibet it __Sixth street. Phone. 829. CITY-HEATED, _ electric-lighted, partly furnished apartment, also single room saulgped for light housekeeping. lege Building. Telephone 183. FOR RENT—Three room unfur- ished tment, also two fur- nished sleepii rooms. Prices oars hy PCa at 418 First _Street. FOR, BENT—A mentally = fortable summer and aoe uit. a for one or two persons. Phone FOR RENT—One three room un- furnished R FOR RENT— pad large bare ote . in - zt "§ DAY. National Style Kraft, 525 Broadway, N. Y. AGENTS—Greatest metal specialty ever invented! Merchants amazed! Sensation wherever shown! Large commissions. Exclusive territory. Write ae Print-O-Graph, 126 East Third Street, Flint, Mic! AGENTE—WE START YOU in post No capital or Cfnsleaie needed to earn $50 to $100 week- 1 p saline: shirts direct to wearer. full _time. Write for FREE ‘SAMPLES, Madison Shirts, 562 Broadway, New York. MAN OR Woman to travel and ap- point local representatives. Per- a pesrant fc Ex- penses pportunity to earn $50.00 or more weekly. UNIVER- SAL HOUSE, Philadelphis MAKE Big Money selling C Christmas Greeting cards. Beautiful order aay a book Free. Highest commission, Everybody buys. Write Rochester Art Co., Roches- ter, N. Y, DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route this county. Experience unneces- sary. No selling, distribute and collect. Should net $70.00 weekly. PERIS MFG. CO., Florin, Pa. vassing, delivering or investment. MOTHER HUBBARD PROD- UCTS, 550 Cor l SALESWOMEN. weekly selling eae to order Cre- ele ce be eee Send Fes lars. ingerie Co., 246 Fifth Ave., ten "BUSINESS CHANCES atts drilling instead of befoi members already enrolled, On- 1000 accepted. Write Box 527, coe Texas. - OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT OFFICES FOR RENT Salle of two) Block. See S. A. Floren at Busi ness Service Co. Ci eae rysl "pearly New on easy ” terms. Wi trade for smaller car, city rope ty or good Hig mortgage. Write 10. FOR SALE—1023 Overland touring car. Call gt 552 Third street. —— al FARM LANDS ie ye a pos ae 12 A NOTE OF NUSIC, AAYTAING! SAY, PoP=\NILL You TELL ME WHERE THE NUSIC_ GOES AFTER ITS BEEN PLAYED ouT OUR a land for ft Weereatl dell 0. sale Stine Win Hawley, Baldw: ( ME DAT ISS FOONY—DE VAY SOOM OFF DE POYS INKS DE. LOONCH Box ENT PEEHKINK INLAK DEY 155 ¢ FRAIT GOOMOINW |W, °\ISS YOMP OOD. LAK ‘DEY Ger BAT NOOS IN : By Williams WHY Joe, DONT+oOU Now BouT THAT ? AINT You EVER SEEN A GUY SWOON WHEN HE OPENED HIS LUNCH ? FTS NOT WHATS | IN (TITS WHAT AINT IN IT. ‘ATS HOW You ‘TELL IF TH WIFES| LOVE 1S GRowiIN' COLO -BY AT SHE PUT: =! IN -= c RwiLliams, JUSTE TEA CEOS laa. 5) loaned her jewels to Pfyfe to put up with Benson as security. NOW BEGIN THE STORY CHAPTER XL (Wednesday, June 19; 1 p. m.) When we were again outside Markham asked: “How in heaven’s name did you know she had put up her jewels to help Pfyfe?” “My charmin’ metaph 1 de- ductions, don’t y’ know,” ‘ered Vance. “As I told you, Benson was not the open-handed, big-hearted al- truist. who would have lent. money without security; and certainly the impecunious Pfyfe had no collateral } worth $10,000, or he wouldn't have forged the check. Ergo: someone im the security. low, who would be so trustin’ as to lend Pfyfe that amount of se- curit; ‘cept a sentimental woman who was blind to his amazin’ de- fects? Y'know, I was just evil- minded enough to suspect there was a Calypso in the life of this Ulys when he told us of stopping o er in New York to murmur au revoir to someone. “When a man like Pfyfe fails to specify the sex of a person, it is fe to assume the feminine gender. I suggested that you send a Paul Pry to Port Washington to peer in- to his trans-matrimonial activities I felt certain a bonne amie would be found. Then, when the mysterious | i package, which obviously was the se- curity, seemed to identify itself as the box of jewels seen by the in- quisitive housekeeper, I said to my. self: ‘Ah! Leander’: isguided Dul- cinea has lent him her gewgaws to save him from the yawning dun- geon, “Nor did I overlook the fact that he had been shielding someone in his explanation about the check. Therefore, as soon as the lady’s name and address were learned by Tracy, I made the appointment for you... We were passing the Gothic-Ren- issance Schwab residence which ex- from West End avenue to Riverside drive at Seventy - third street; and Vance stopped for a mo- ment to contemplate it. Markiiam waited patiently. At len Vance walked on. + «» Y'know, the moment I saw Mrs. Banning I knew my conclusions were correct. She was a sentiment- al soul, and just the sort of profes- sional good sport who would have Beaded over her jewels to her amor- yo she was bereft of gems when we called—and a woman of her stamp always wears her jewels when she desires to make an im- Press ion on strangers. Moreover, 's the kind that would have jewel- id even if the larder was empty. It was therefore merely @ question of getting her to talk.’ “On whole, you did very Seer ¥ 2 Somerred ed Markham, Hubert is too generous—But tallome, didn’t my little chat with lady cast a gleam into your darkened mind?” “Naturally,” said Markham. “I’m not utterly obtuse. She played un- consciously into our hands. She bel Pf not arrive in New Courts building Markham took Vance’s arm and smiled. “Your guessing luck is holding out, T see.” “Rather!” agreed Vance. “It would appear that the late Alvin, like Warren Hastings, re: to die in the last d of p “In any event,” re “the major has unconsc another link in the chain against Pfyfe.” “You seem to be making a collec- tion of chains,” commented Vance “What have you done with nes you forged about Miss St. Clair and Leacoc discarded them waiting us with Ir. Markham,” he n, after you'd Lea looking for ou. When he found you were out, he ‘phoned headquarters, and they connected him with me. He wanted to see me— EAMDOFEADY, he said; “He was tne in the waiting- room when I came in, and he called me over and said: ‘1 came to give myself up. I killed Benson.’ I got him to dictate a confession to Swack- ard then he signed it. ... Here ” He handed Markham a type- en sheet of paper. Markham sank wearily into a chair, The strain of the past few s had begun to tell on him. He ed he: . “Thank God! Now our troubles are ended.” Vance looked at him lugubriously, and shook his head. “I rather fancy, ow, that your troubles are only beginning,” he drawled. When Markham had _ glanced through the confession he handed it to Vance, who read it carefully with an expression of growing amuse- ment. “Y'know, he said, “this document isn’t at all legal. Any judge worthy te name would throw it precip’tate- ly out of court. It’s far too simple and precis¥. It doesn’t begin with ‘greetings’; 3. it doesn’t contain a sin- gle “wherefore-be-it’ or ‘be-i or ‘do-hereby’; it says nothing about ‘free will’ or sound mind’ or ‘dispos- in’ mem’ry’; and the captain doesn’t once refer to himself as ‘the party of the first part’ . . Utterly worth+ less, sergeant, If I were you, I'd chuck it.” (To be continued)

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