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, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 37.39 | Pittsburgh i a : ae: 2 —= tention hospital .......... uitable Meter Western Union, services ... 50 “ é oat ae 3.0, Fredericks, board ‘and Co., meters ........ . 147.42 “apital Steam Laundry Co. el |: a, Se es 3 TOOM .....0.6 30.00' F. G. Grambs, supplies 7.69, laundry . 1.50; | \ S m n John Gordon, rent 10.00, Humphreys & Moule, _print- ~ | Gamble Robinson Fruit Co., ) Mrs. Mary Haye: esos 2 ma see an Reaaetachs ace: )biep ) room .. -75, Blue & Whit axies 11.85 = PHONE 82 Christ Nelson, 168.00 C | Sioux Oil Co 20.00 a —_ Marcovitz Grocery, groce! 4.60 Ba Mont Grocery, 5.00] CHARACTERS OF THE STORY ton aes ‘ighting Co., Chicago Stage 8. FOR 1 I HAVE the ve SUDDUES PHILO VANC! SALE biggest and best) supplies ..........0...6. 9.00 Berger's Weldi Work: i ti uke hak 1 Supplies wa ‘ger's elding orks, _|_ gas .. 2.38/JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM Dis! lee prec is Cassited Advertisiag Rates lists of lands cf ante t ever had] Bismarck Grocery Co. welding . } ++ (825° H. H. Pilmoor, signs .. . 15.00! Attorney of New York creniy bosinest, Muse have tila We at: 1 insertion, 25 words or in the past twenty years and I 13.75 Crane Co., supplies sees 58.70, Bismarck Paint and Glass ALVIN H. BENSON....... Well- tomobils, “Fino opportunity, for|| under aos sa sesn sees 8 50 bebe Tham not going fo quote ony y, ent $0.00, William Bohn, supplies +--+ 85) Co. glass «sass. csseees 1.00) known Wall Street broker and the right party. Address e insertions, 25 words or. id. : ervice Co. plates. 2.21! Tire Texaco Co., gas . 10.00} man-about-town, who was mys- aN, Under ...sccsceescace prices but if you will call on me . ++ 81.77 Waterworks Dept., water for wa teri i 4 he steed references 3 inserti 33 Sad you will find the best of bargains} Nils H. Lovin, repairs . - flushing streets Gone zi 862.52 The largest eland in the body is MAJOR ANTHONY. BENSON SanieGniOn ants aR or wi Sikeatax ae and if the particular piece of land! Wachter Transfer Co., L. S. Fredericks, services as |the liver, weighing from 50 to 60]. ...Brother of the murdered man ae Galesman-Aaiitor Solicit con-|| ' Weeks 25 words "or ie at Rese eee 1 willl “age hauling ....... dog catcher ... 1.95) ounces. : MRS. ANNA PLATZ |........ ; tracts. Appoint sub-agents. $100 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- can see all my correspondence in . MURIEL ‘ST. SLATR NOTIONAL, 286 Mile Bley Saal] ow ward make to you a0 you can be rure| MOM’N POP gina By Taylor i cisco. ‘LASS! that no excessive commissions are GOSH =A FELLA NEVER MAKI FN Aa Baty co aaee ee BATES NORTE “DAKOTA is in the best AIT WITH A GIRL UNLESS He Sous Ghee wens feel tana wane, ae one 65 Cents Per Inch condition of any farming state in HER SOME ATTENTION ~ L THINK ; = ot 7 WONDER WHAT. SHE'LL ee Moler Barber College, Fargo, aN Soe Coy theme te rd Pere er deeb y Mus tn tie cite SN? : 3 ELSIE HOFF! A friend of Ptyte's . D. 4 ‘ : OFFMAN Secretary of VGUNG GRAN BOGE REA ceived by 15 o'clock to insure who is really advertising this part the firm of Benson and Henson U: Stenog bookkeep-|] insertion same day. of the state. COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER one me ‘ae Write THE I ALSO have a splendid list of city) § =#// j///! Wn yy —wAPR Fi gil FT, «s+. A Fetired army officer ribune Ad. No. 38. BISMARCK UNE peter eed it WL acu WILLIAM H. MORIARTY ..... ___FEMALE HELP WANTED aa — have for sale at any tim SORGE 6. Roiericg ‘ANTED—Competent girl for gen- PHONE 382 F. E. YOUNG the firm of Stitt era] housework. Apply between Publie _Accountan’ 8. m. to 12 and 6 p. m. to 7 p. an McCoy, MAURICE DINWIDDIE o. .... Assistant District ney ERNEST as ripeness geant of the Homicide B BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY See HOUSES AND FLATS : i FOR RENT—Jarge nine room house Maral 406 Sixth street or Rebuilt Automobiles with Pall: baverone ahd large bate Sea RONEN REST as oe Satisfaction guaranteed. Sevenday) at 323 South Eighth street. In- WANTED—A competent maid for general house work, modern hame, ae car priced in plain} qui e. Cox & Cox. ily. i i FOR RENT—Seven room modern Detectives of Homicide Bureaa yu ; a 8 ee) Ne eae ON the basis of unused mileage, home. Located at 307 So. Seventh el gs ake ¢” Dep tate WANTED-.Competent’ maid for| any used car in our stock is worth re Inquire 715 Sixth. Phone ing me Ms oat aaron os general house work. Mrs. more than we ask for it. The first Pid PHELPS TRACY, ‘SPRL GER Cameron, 614 Fifth street, Phone| owner is making a real gift to the HIGGINBOTHAM . : one who buys it now. Some ex- idsb hb an esse MREDECHIVER ceptional values are awaiting the thrifty buyer here, “Rebuilt Cars With a Rcrutation” signed to District Atturney a. ffice CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN .. . Firearms expert RADIO PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- eral housework, Phone 1191, Mrs. : Herman Ode. OH, CHICK! I OH,GEE!- I'LL BET WANTED—Competent _ maid tor , FOR THE ONE YOUR MOTHER WILL i i Ph ahr Motor Sa! Co. Programs in central standard time. FOUND THESE FLOWERS re ledical — WANTEbcel fee pee eee : wie Boles All hours are p.m. unless otherwiss|_ ONMY DESK—WHO —/ T LIKE BEST BE SURPRISED FRANK SWACKER |... See- ae i FOR SALE indicated. Wave lengths on left of CURRIE ..... at . oes Nab valet call letters, kilocycles on right. 315.6—K DK A Pittsburgh—950 6:30—Power period 00—Champion Sparkers 30—Sylvania Foresters 00—Spotlight Hour 384.4—KTHS Hot springs—790 8:00—Ted Fiorito, recital 9:00—Arlington Hotel Orchestra 8. S. VAN DINE ... The Narrator “es @ THIS HAS HAPPENED Vance eliminates Miss St. Clair as a suspect and prevents Markham from arresting Lea- cock when Pfyfe's statements strengthen the case against the SEVEN room modern stucco house, bath, sun parlor, french doors, mirror door, ample closets, beau- tiful location and an ideal home. / Price $6800.00. Terms. FIVE room modern bungalow, new, | just being completed, garage in; ment, a dandy home and! ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two charmingly fur- nished housekeeping rooms, water, light, heat and Maytag washer furnished. Phone 667-R or call at! 401 First street. FOR RENT—Steam heated sleep ing room $14.00 per month. Suit- riced vel reasonable, Price} _461.8—WHAS Louisville—650 captain. It is brought out that able for two. Close in. Call at 5000.00. "hermes. 30—Studio Concert Pfyfe had forged Alvin Benson's 610 Thayer. 00—Ipana Troubadours name to a check. Paula Banning admits that she had loaned her jewels to Pfyfe to put up with Benson as security. Leacock confesses to the murder, but Vance believes he is lying and EIGHT room modern house, hot air furnace, three car garage, close in. Price $3500.00. Terms. FIVE room modern bungalow, porch, built-in features, garage, full lot, 8:30—Goodrich Zippers 516.9—WMC Memphi —580 09—Ipana Trobuadours Goodrich Zippers . 340.7—WSM Nashville—ss0 FOR RENT—Furnished room in new house, hot water heat. Four ¢ blocks from postoffice. 116 Thay- er Ave. W. r Ft dandy lawn and garden. Price) ,.7:15—Andrew Jackson Hotel starts to trip him up on his p Feavonable. GIS Aver'A : Phone| $5200.00, Terms. Ate =. <_1140. ees _______ | SEX room modern Spanish bungalow, INC. " ih OW BEGIN THE STORY ¢ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room| a beautiful home just being com-| 9:30—Studio Program eee ee an 526—KFKX-KYW Chicago—510 6:30—Congress Hotel Orchestra 00—Champion Sparkers 30—Sylvania Sparklers 00—Maxwell Concert \ in strictly modern home. Call at i pated sun parlor, french doors, 816 Main Ave. or phone 919-R. _ uilt-in features, partitioned base- FOR RENT La “i >| ment with g- rage, splendid loca- FOR RENT Large warm sleeping tem, Poieed ter a ick wale, room. Gentlemen preferred, 216 Second street. Phone 382-J. FIVE room modern Spanish bunga- CHAPTER XLII “The color of it, I mean it. When Mr. Benson sat before you under the table-lamp, didn’t you remark| Jay Calls It Help By Blosser TAEE MY TONGUE,7A6! weeeaenany! —_ tk eat cepts A Y 8 difference, let us say—in the FOR RENT—L fortable| low, built-in features, large spa- 00—Congress Carnival You AREN'T etl tcee gu rooms. Use of plano. “Hot water! cious rooms, excellent arrangement pepe ecto hicago—980 Sick, ARE Wey aasktcloeat hia eyes, as if heat. 522 Second. and a beautiful home. Full par- i Sree seed Quintette striving to visualize the scene. FOR RE Taaip —fureinhe titioned basement with garage. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished) Well located. Must see this home| to appreciate it. Price $5300.00. Terms. WE have other attractive proposi- tions. Now is the time to buy home enjoy the in den: “No—I don’t remember.” “A minor point,” said Vance in- differently. “Did Benson’s speech strike you as peculiar when he came, downstairs—that is, was there a thickness, or slight impediment of any kind, in his voice?” —Silvertown Cord Orchestra 10.40—Lyon & Healy Melody ‘time 11:00—The Hoodlums 12:v0- Drake Hotel Orchestra 344.6—WLS Chicago—870 ere Series, “Mac- rooms, warm, close in. __Ave. Phone 342. _ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. Also board if desired. 206 Thayer Ave. West. a ce | bet SQ MURDER CASE . FOR RENT—A furnished one room a Ae oe: FOR RENT—Four room modern! apartment, heat and water fur-| nished. Also a garage for rent,! 41:00—Popular Program he always talked.” $2.50 par month, Call at 222 Sec-| f0F appointments. 4475—WMAQ-WQ3 Chicago—670 nea, ait you happen to seo. ond street, Phone 905 after 5:00) ~ Phone 138 6:40—Stevens Hotel Orchestra ue Jewel-case on the le? m. FOR RENT—A_ beautifully fur-| nished sleeping apartment, fortable summer and winter, able for one or two persons, PI hone and contentment of your OWN HOME. We can finance any rea- sonable proposition at very rea- sonable rates. Call m- suite, Office with First Guaranty or phone us INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECUR- ITY CO, INC. LOTS FOR SALE ‘FOR RENT—One three room un-; LOTS FOR SALE—Colonel Maus of furnished front apartment in Rue raat all modern. Phone! 697-J or A. Flannery and Wetherby Addition. 300. . he drove up.” ‘OR RENT—After Nov. 7th, four He advises young men to secure, ioe sil YWELPING AKOM _ Leacock then nodded an affirma- room furnished housekeeping lots now for their future homes,! 399.8 WTAM Cleveland—750 E ti He E | apartment. Private entrance, 503, believing that property in Bis-} 7:30 Aeolian Recital CLEAN 7 ' , “that’s right. I couldn’t recollect Ninth stret. Phone _745-R. marek will never again be sold at} 8:30 Goodrich Zippers CRAABERRIES- for the moment. FOR RENT—Modern — apartment consisting of. three rooms and bath. Inquire at 511 Fifth street __or phone 847. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. with bath. Guaranteed good and warm. Call at 930 Fourth street. and small_ kitchenette. hurst. 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—A two and a three room apartment. The Laurain Art's. Phone 303. LOST LOST—Onc heifer. Black, white spot in head, two white spots on Hazel- the army, well known to old Bis- markers, offers some choice lots in such low lots have information call on the one ‘axes on these ‘id to ‘date. For ledden ved Boas Agency, Webb Block, DIAMONDS set in very latest mountings. Engagement, wed- ding, dinner cluster, two and stone rings, brooches, bracelets, Teves and Cash or credit. sive diamond » combination lava- rooches, $25 and up. Buy now Xmas. James W. Marel for exclu- ice at dealer. 108 Third street, Bismarck, N. D, Bank | 1 8:00—Allstate Hour , 9:00—Choral Music 10:30—WLS Hodge Podge 7:00 — Northwestern University j Lecture 8:00—Columbia Ghain Program 0:00—Stevens Hotel Orchestra 30—Luke Minnich’s Harmony bere Program 428.3—' 7:00—Champion Sparkers LW Cincinnati—700 00—Dance Music 30— 6:00—! Studio Program ‘Bambou Gardens Orchestra 374.8—WOC Davenport—800 7:30—Aeolian Program 8:00-+Ipat.a Troubadours :80—Goodrich Zippers 9:30—1 Studio Program 535.4—WHO Des Moines—560 6:30- Hotel Ft. Des Moines Music 7:30—Velma Kyes, soprano 8:00- - 9:00—K Ipana Troubadours ‘our -lorsemen Quartette 10.00—The Serenaders 440.9—WJR-WCX Detroit—680 7:00—C) thampion Sparkers 8:00—Kelly-Springfield Dance Hour 0—Old Tc Seng Review Leacock was manifestly puzzled. “I don’t know what you mean,” he! said. ‘He seemed to talk the way “I didn’t notice.” Vance smoked a moment thought- fully. | “When you left the room after, shooting Mr. Benson, you turned out the lights, of course?” When no immediate answer came, Vance volunteered the suggestion: “You must have done so, for Mr. Pfyfe says the house was dark when “Now that you remember the fact, just how did you turn them off?” “I—” he began, and stopped. Then, finally: “At the switch.” “And where is that switch lo- cated, Capti ‘n?” “I can’t just recall.” “Think a moment. Surely you can remember.” “By the door leading into the hall, I think.” “Which side of the door?” “How can I tell?” the man asked ‘The right-hand side when en- tering or leaving the room?” “As you go out.” “That would be where the book- case stands?” “Yes.” Vance appeared satisfied. “Now there’s the question of the gun,” he said. “Why did you take it to Miss St Clair?” “I was a coward,” the man re- 3K Bors guava Personality: Civa® Cages, seeds, 330 — Jean ette’s Breeze one 115-J, Jacob| Blowers i N. D., Box 728. 352..—WWJ_ Detroit—850 WoR SALE Eighito white faced| 0:00—Statler Hotel Orchestra FOR SALE—Eighty white faced) ¢:15 Musical Program calves from cows. Must be 00—Same fag hs ives sold by. November 4th. J. E-| 379.2 WDAF Kausas City—810 Chesak, 14 miles southwest of) 7:30 veolian Concert FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers and Hartz Mountain,|_ also naire each flank. Seen two weeks ago on highway near Yegeas Farm.| Soo Line. AUTOMOBILES OUT OUR WAY "By Williams ty or yood first mortgage. \10U MUSTA DONE SUMPN Tribune Ad. No. 83. 8:00—Ipana Troubadours plied, “I was afraid they might CAV CROOKID SOMETIME. ‘» FOR SALE—1025 Essex Coach, Ai| FOR SALE—Onions quae. Per bu. 8:80—Goodrich Zippers , ' find it at my apartment. And I Z iti cabbage 1 1-2c per Ib., carrots 75c| 10:30—' " ie TT never imagined she would be sus- LZ 7} condition. McDonnell, Bismarck nae De et e] 10:8 Wall Over Cavaliers ANY FELLER WHOS SCAIRT T Sted: Bieel Hotel. Va OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT. OFFICES FOR RENT—Suite of two desirable office room in Hoskins Block. See S. A. Floren at Busi ness Service Co. WANTED TO ZK si = nished house, close in. Rent must be reasonable. Adults only. Phone 603-R 6:00 p, m. FARM LANDS AST A, PLEECEMUN SUMPN , \S GOT A CRooniD PAST ATS AtLs MY CONSHUNTS 1S, CLEAN , BLT DONT SPECT ME T AST iM, I DONT WANT HIM KNOWIN' TL BILONG TA FAMILY, WITH A BLACK SHEEP “And when she was suspected, you at once took the gun away and threw it into the “ast River?” “Yes.” “I -uppose there was one car- tridge missing from the magazine, too—which in itself would have been a suspicious circumstance.” “I thought of that. That’s why I threw the gun away.” Vance rows. :d. “That’s strange. There must have been two guns. We dredged the river, y’ know, and found a Colt automatic, but the magazine was 405.2—WCCO Minneapolis- St. Paul—740 80—Aeolian Recital Troubadours 8: rich Zippers 302.83—WOAI San An 8:30—Ut Program 335.9—KOA Denver—920 7:30—Brown Palace Hotel Or- hestra :30—" Town Palace erman’s Colorado Or- chestra 9:15—Studio Program 468.5—KFI Los Angeles—640 OOM ex- :808—Dare full. . . . Are you sure, Captain, cellent improved land. Would con- §:80 Detective stories that it was your gun you took from yh, ner mal peeperiy ie Lepage 00—Calpet Orchestra pie gin Clair’s and threw over the ‘ B, Anderson. Box 134, Bald D mate ales I knew no gun had been retrieved a Dak. from the river, and I wondered what. he was driving at. Was he, after all, trying to irvolve the girl? Mark- see, was in doubt. made no answer for sev- nts. wee he spoke, it 8 5 “There weren't two guns. The one you found was mine. . . . I refilled the mrgazitie myself.” * “Ah, that accounts for y.” Vance’s sree was pleasant me ee “Just one. more ques! le ai yee rome here today and less Leacock thrust his ‘chin out, and for the first time the cross- examination his eyes e ani- mal “Why? It was only honor- ‘able thing to do, You had unjustly sus] an innocént person; and T didn’t want anyone else to suffer.” This ended the interview. , Mark- » too, I Peeeaeess 155.55 bit : Coal Co., oT Rwulliams, (©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, INC: 7s TAR WEIGHT OF THE LAW. ham had no questions to ask; and] PAGE the deputy sheriff led the Captain ut. ol When the door had closed on him a curious silence fell over the room. Markham. sat smoking furiously, his hands folded behind his his eyes fixed on the ceiling. The Major had settled back in his chair, and was gazing at Vance with ad- miring satisfaction. Vance was watching Markham out of the corner of his ‘eye, a drowsy smile on his lips, The ex- pressions and attitudes of the three men coe perfectly their vary- ing individual reactions to the in- terview— Markham troubled, Major pleased, Vance cynical, It was Vance who broke the ne He spoke easily, almost lazily. “You see how silly the confession is, what? Our pure and lofty Cap- tain is an incredibl; r Mune- hausen. No one could lie as badly as he did who hadn’t been born into the world that way. It’s simply im- possible to imitate such sae And he did so want us to think him guilty, Very affectin’. yg “He prob’bly imagi you merely stick the confession in his shirt-front and send to the hangman. You noticed, he hadn’t even decided how he got ho) Ben- son’s house that night. Pfyfe’s ad- mitted presence outside almost spoiled his impromptu explanstion of having entered with his intended victim. And he didn’t recall: Ben- son’s semi-neglige attire. “When I reminded him of it, he had to contradict himself, and send Benson trotting upstairs to make a rapid change. Luckily, the toupee wasn’t mentioned by the hewspapers. The Captain couldn’t imagine what I meant when I intimated that Ben- son had dyed his hair when his coat and shoes... By 5 Major, did your brother speak thick- ly when his false teeth were out?” “Noticeably so,” answered the Major. “If Alvin's plate had been removed that night—as I it ‘ad been from your question Leacock would surely have noticed it.” “There wero other things he didn’t notice,” said Vance: “the jewel- case, for instance, and the location of the electric-light switch.” “He went badly astray on that int,” added the Major. “Alvin’s jouse is old-fashioned, and the switch in the room is a one attached to the chandelier.” “Exactly,” said Vance. “However, his worst break was in with the gun. He gave his hand away completely there. He said he threw the pistol into the river largely becaasc of the missing car- tridge, and when I told him the azine ‘:as full, he explained that had refilled it, so I wouldn’t think it was anyone else’s gun that was found. . . « “It’s pl.in to see what’s the mat- ter. He thinks Miss St. Clair is guilty, and is determined to take the blame.” “That’s my impression,” said Ma- jor Benson. “And yet,” mused Vance, “the Ca) tain’s attitude bothers me a little. There’s no doubt he had something to do with the crime, else why should he have concealed his pistol the next day in Miss St. Clair’s apartment? He’s just the kind of silly beggar, d’ ye see, who would threaten any man he thought had designs on his fiancee, and then carry out the threat if anything happened. “And he has a guilty conscience —that’s obvious. But for what? Certainly not the shooting. The crime was planned; and the Cap- tain never plans. He’s the kind that gets a fixed idea, girds up his_ loins, and does the deed in knightly’ fashion, prepared to take the con- s’quences. That sort of chivalry, y’ know, is sheer beau geste: its acolytes want everyone to know of their valor, And when Sey ae forth to rid the world of a Juan, they’re always clear-minded, “The Captain, for instance, wouldn’t have overlooked his Lady Fair’s gloves and hand-bag,—he would have taken ’em away. In fact, it’s just as certain he ‘would have shot Benson as it is he didn’t shoot him. That’s the beetle in the amber. It’s payehologiealy. possible he would have done it, Aigo ogically impossible he w ld have done it the way it was done. He lit a tee and Saeed the drifting spirals of smoke. . (To Be Continued) [ota Masters] ° A ital ship for an ocean Was the “Walloping Windows blind.” , No gale that blew dismayed her crew Or troubled the captain’s mind. ‘The man at the wheel was taught to feel Contempt for the wildest blow, And it cian ® , when the eather 6 ‘That he'd been in his bunk below, The boatswain’s mate was very sedate, Yet fond of amusement, too; And he played hop-scotch with the starboard watch While the captain tickled the crew. And the gunner we had was appar- Fi Gad t on the after rail, ‘or he sat on And fired salutes with the captain’s boots, In the teeth of the booming —Charles Edw:.rd Carryl: from_a Nautical Ballad.

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