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Tribune Classified Advertisements — = PHON E 8 2 = MALE AELP WANTED WANTED—Young man to kee} i pale eae Rain ae o assist in re, peedome- ters and other 90 Must be honest and industrious. AC- CESSORY SERVICE STATION, a door north of Bahr Motor es, Bi Le NO Re er RC MEN wishing employment in Mexi- co, Cuka, Central or So, America, send self addressed envelope for details. ane Info. Bureau, 3433-P, Miami WANTED—Farmer or farme! or man to travel in country. Seu OE koa inte Me ‘A! C252, Winona, Minne? DOPE N. N. De WANTED—Corn — Paul Eddy, seven miles east of Bit marck on Red trail. ’ Phone 8-F. SMALE HELP WANTED __ el ished a) $15 dozen sewin; ‘ rons. Absolutely no selling. Experience unnecessary. Mater- ials cut; ‘instructions furnished. Stamped envelope brings particu- lars. Art Dress Co., Stamford, Conn. WOMAN—Care for’ invalid, fine Bismarck home. §21 weekl y if willing to take home traini course in nursing, WINTHRO. NURSE SERVICE, 6206 Winth- rop, Chicago. LADIES—Make $25-$50 WEEKLY mailing circulars perience unnece: brings full partic: + Laboratories, Newcastle, Ind. ADDRESSING—Pen or typewriter, spare time. Good pay. Inclos stamped addressed envelope. Ad- Mie 1271 Calif. Street, San envelopes, home spare time, good pay, inclose stamped zddressed envelope. M: ager, 1260 Calif. St.. San Fran- cisco, ‘WANTED—Two reliable _gi girls for general housework at Fort Lin- coln, Steady work for ri; Deals ty. Write Tribune Ad. ADDI velopes, $! PEE werk ad ly in your "spare time. bereide ond furnished. Stamp for Tan Co., ee ee new linen table- Le Washes” like oilcloth. No laundering. Free sabes Jones, 808 N. Clark, Chica; WANTED—Competent maid for general house work. Mrs. 8. aay 614 Fifth street. Phone WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—An experienced middle aged lady desires a peel tion as housekeeper in cit country. Prefer a place thout children. See Mrs. L. Lewis at Bismarck Hotel. - ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms. Also for sale: Six dining room chairs, one bed, one cining table, kitchen range, cot and oil heater. Roy Neff,-710 Seventh, FOR RENT—A | large room in ®@ good modern home, suitable ered two, Gentlemen only. Close in and convenient. Call gt 415 Fourth street or phone 1152, FOR” RENT— icely nished room with bath and closet adjoining. Plenty of heat. Suitable for two. Ladies pre- ferred. 614 Seventh street. FOR RENT—City heated furnished single rooms, suitable for light housekeepi: Al: two —A floor with or without light light hoyse- keeping privileges. ferrcd. Call at 409 Fifth play Phone_1093-R. FOR RENT—One 1 furnished room, suital sleeping or light housekee; Close in. one 926-J. Third street. FOR WENT—Furnished room in new modern home. Close_ in. Gantleiors in. Ladies. pre- fered. Call at 309 Seventh street. Phone 844-M. FOR RENT—Warm room i” ve modern home to refined ‘or lig! 808 Seventh street after ai and large barn at 328 South Eighth street. Inquire of O'Hare, Cox & FOR RENT Stray Incation "Phone Phone ker Roberts. ee : ae 3 itera ‘i CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch be Pe a Ba advance. Copy should ae insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Sevenday trial, Each car priced in plain figures, BEFORE any used car is put in our scales department our expert me- chanics give it a searchin; dai spection. What they f what we did to restore the car mo complete efficiency is a matter of reeord—open for all who wish to see. The records show some out- standing values on our floor right now. “Rebuilt Cars With » Rerutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. AGENTS. ATTENTION Sui its, Topeoats, on every ial becerg neta » Unusual to producers. Six day delivery, Guaranteed satisfaction. Large 1-3 yard swatches in_ attractive ~ sales outfit FREE. Write TO- Miaif thet Style Kraft, 525 iwi WANTED (Dati and Local)— Age = by ones emer rect consumer ite NOPULOUT “shirts, "Liberal| , 4 commission, agents mak- ee $15.00 daily. Samples free. st seller on roarket Nopulout. Seite Co., Dept. L, Hazelton, Pa. AGENTS—WE START YOU in bus- iness. No capital or experience needed to earn $50 to $100 week- y selling te He sags to wearer. oe Write for FREE SAMPLES Mh Madison Shirts, 562 Broadway, New York. atAly = hipped =f easy. 8 ‘iearection bel before ae We furnish everything. Lowest prices. Best Supply Co., 2345 Lake, Chi- Be RRS eae eees a sce hg aos for 100 store route Experience unneces-| — bial No. selling, distribute and collect. Should net “ses weekly. PERIS MFG. CO., Flor:n, Pa. $100 WEEKLY—Appointing agents. Mother Hubbard Foods. No can- » delivering or investment. M ER HUBBARD PROD- UCTS, 550 Congress, Chicago. ———— MISCELLANEOUS |FOR SALE—Registered _ Oxford si and eres all of good size, ll boned and dense fleece, pa- furnished. Duroc Jersey and sie, long and heavy ished, Regis-| mite shorthorn milking D bracelets, 925 Ce et up. Buy now for FOR RENT—A furnished one t t| DRESSED Wild turkeys delivered to Bismarck and Mandan f Store. Make $75] . — : SALESMEN ONE of the Courtry’s oldest an largest co: .erns in the advertising specialty brsiness requires the services of a few more core experienced salzsmen. pt) our own line of big esi exclusive, copyright eaten plain printed business calendars, direct mail service, and a wide range 0. quick sellin: ad- vertising 8 ppectallss in celluloid, leather and cast art metal. Per- manent ,ear-round connection with weekly advances against lib- eral commissions, including full a.'owance on mail and and repeat ore ders. Several attractive territor- ies available now for assignment for balance this year and next. A Fae dollar institution with for- bd eat cag anon) will back you with sales helps, leads, direct ad- vertising und fullest personal co- operation. Please give us in your first letter your age, busineys and selling experience, and references, preferably recent em Ghee, THE AMERICAN ART WORKS, Inc., jocton, ‘Ohio. ‘BALESMEN—Opportunity for an ey salesman for Bismarck, forth Dakota and vicinity selling the original Murphy line of high-|" grade art advertisi A very successful season makes possible a more elaborate line than mt including exclusive yright art calendars, indoor bill! mi holiday greetings, art blotters, fans, direct-by-mail service, ad- vertising pencils and other special- ized items. Possible earnings $5000.00 a year and upward. Ex- | eskete in our line not necessary. e want a reliable, full time man. Year around wotk. Liberal com- missions, bonus and prizes. Ex- penses advanced. List of custom. . ers furnished. New season opehs later part of December. Write the pioneers in this line, The ing D. Murphy Co., Red Oak, 01 PUNCHBOARD SA".ESMEN TAKE NOTICE «+ « NEW “ascinating . game EXCITE- MENT. Can be used all states. $200 weekly easy. Qne minute sales talk. Pay daily. CIGAR “eens NOVELTY CO., Peoria, iN ea A SALESMAN WANTED __ A LARGE Chicago wholesale house) desires a good salesman to cover this. territory. References re- quired. DIRECTOR OF SALES, 2085 Michigan Ave. Chicago. Dept. 236. wanted by large New York Lace House. ‘Past telling line—liberal .commission. State lines handled “and references, . Wilson, 33 East 19th St.. New York City. HIGH GRADE Salesman for ex- ceptionally complete line adver- tising calendars. Exclusive hand - colored numbers featu:2 the line. References required. H. J. BUR- thee s, diaries, calendars, aivertising specialties. Big _ commission. risigepens & Co., 806 Elizabeth Linden, N. J. Pon HBOARD SALESMEN—One sale daily nets you $105 weekly. Big season now. K. & S. Sales., 4302 Ravenswood, Ch . Hardenbure’s A COZY comfortable sleeping apartment on first floor or it dee sired can be arranged with kitchenette gnd bath connections. Close in. Phone 262-M or call at 208 Manan _ street. FOR RENT—Four room modern ed. Also a gai $2.50 per poets Cal Sec- ond street, 905 after 5:00 a FOR RENT—One three room un- furnished front anacvenst in Rue apartments, all modern. Phone 697-3 or call at 711 Ave. A. and small_ kitchenette. nach: hurst, 411 Fifth street. a room @) The Laurain THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Sustained in Decaion| “i Actions against 3 surety compan-| fes to collect on the bonds of de- faulting bank officials aust “be started within the time limjts fixed by the bond and failure to appoint) 27 a receiver to handle the affairs of an insolvent bank does not operate to extend the time limit, the su- me court has held in the case of R. Baird, as receiver of the state bank of Wolford vs. the Northwest ern Trust company. 4 The case was ap from the Ramsey MOM’N POP 7 id THE court, which the su} court sus- seg! ny its te supreme heey at bar the bank was it_no receiver was appoint- Ke ti Baird took charge of its affairs several months after the closing. Baird instituted a suit to -collect on the bond of the defaulti officer but the terms of the bond gh that such claim be present- “<> aa or cancellation of the Baird contended that failure to appoint a receiver operated to ex- tend the time and that the bond should be interpreted to give him six months from the time he took charge as receiver in which to file the claim. The court held, how-! within six months. after the! Froebe! Se ee ee SD ERIN aE IIRL Tne ope aN aIULRROS ros x hegel a a Mags heey no than ‘would have "had ett had Fonte open and that the terms of the bond iy exact and must be cone CONDUCTS KINDERG/ gt domme hy Washburnn — Miss Schweizer, a graduate of Pest me 1 teachers college in Chi has started a kindergarten in in Wash- \° burn for children echo ray we: of 3 1-2 and 6 Schweizer holds a special a. tifleate in kindergarten work. The average cost to their. parents of the 600,000 students in American colleges is $1,500 a year. Advice Given Only ~SOME FRIEND OF Por’s DIED AND HIS SON IS COMING "TO ff UVE WITH US — IMAGINE THAT/ OW,NOU LOOK AT 1%" THE WRONG WAY — {T'S OUR DUTY TO LEND AHELPING AND THEN ---EXCUSE ME- “THERE'S SOMEONE AT an THE DOOR Sa L 5 | GERMAN speaking =e at the Dak, NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS—|_ N. if New and second hand. Over 500 styles and present, Beare would e to small town. Fisase srtite description of town si ings." Write Tebane A Ad. ck otel,| OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT _ SE PEseE FORROHER 4 Notice is hereby given that, that executed ertain mortgage, rg! os . Couns, a single by Ce 1926, in Bool 9" of Mi Re on page 521, will be forecl b: sale of the premi in a and hereinafter descr! front door of the ‘Court Hout 5 Dalotee at the hour tot the 13th or The pot Quarter et ao penirty one (31), such sand ‘expenses, oF tna a of Ne ‘ergacren it em Morteasen_| yy Tl MARY! Go WEST Youna| Feira wonr MAN~ WEST WHERE THER'S Room FOR EM! YOU PIN HEADS WITH RY THIRO JOINT O' Your LEGS TURNED UNDEF FER FEET By Taylor LOVELY! SAY, I THINK WE HAVE WORRIES ENOUGH OF COR OWN 1 COME ‘TO “OD FOR SYMPATHY AND Nou UKE YOu SHOULD BE WORKING INSTEAD OF EXPECTING OTHERS TO KEEP YOu. IS GNIN' TAOSE LIND OF TICKETS AWAY Wourd 2 EET WIA TRIS LI77LE | TICKET? ACCIDENT I Never HoT ANY BODY CouLd GET AWAY WITHA TALW } LiKe THAT stume.e On TO AROUND HERE. Ds HAHA . | the act began.” SEE IF LIFE Was” EXTINCT OR NOT. THEM REPAIR GUYS GET UNDERA 308 AN'IN THREE OR fRILO NANCE CHARACTERS OF THB STORY Shar! Bg ALVIN Luin BENSON, on. i known Wall Street broker and man-about-town, the of Benson COLONEL Bigsby OSTRANDER wiiitdi: MOWARTY?.“o An alderman Se firms “of” Stite adit gbetibbae ne ERNEST HEATE San? “He was one of the ing the “So that was wi poopie if te bir le ey knew viting him, to ap ve you the ey thVicinity be Was guilt; he Ate - “Guilty!” excl edecked When riceless' old U; ally, Markham, #8 Up” Latins I 1 ‘wash-room ARE INSURED ting, as on the ec eyebrows ee ry Know na loves of Nearby Fac- Burest! ugly cola Hurt—Death -List anc his Baresa| Could sp Mounts Hourly poems CATAL CARL BAG aan ffi Di DOREMUS . * THIS HAS HAPPENED Leacock confesses to the murder'| but Vance exposes the confession as a lie to shield. Miss St. Clair. Vance promises to solve the mys- tery on a ceftain date. He has Markham produce the slibis of all the people suspected, and phones Alderman Moriarty in order to check up on the alibi of Colonel Ostrander, Now BEGIN, THE STORY CHAPTER LII Fifteen minutes later Mori- arty arrived. He was serious, good-looking, well-dressed, youth in his late twenties—not at all my idea of _ alderman—and he spoke clear and precise Hor ‘lish with al- most no trace of the Bronx accent. Markham introduced him, and briefly explained why he had been juested to call. ‘One of the men from the homi- cide Lareau,” answered Moriarty, “was regres oie} about the matter, only yeste: os “We have the report,” said Vance “but it’s a bit too general. Will you tell us exactly what you did that night after you met Colonel Os- trander 2” “The Colonel had invited me 'to| ni dinner and the Follies. I met him at the Marseilles at 10. We had dinner there, and went to the Pic- cadilly a little before 12, where we remained until about 2:30. “I walked to the Colonel's apart- ment with him, had a drink and a chat, and then took the subway 01 bout 3:30.” “You told the detective yesterday you sat in a Lox at the theatre.” “That's correct.” “Did you and the Colonel remain in vey box throughout the perform- ance “No. After the first act a friend of mine came to the box, and the Colonel excused himself and went t the wash-room. eet bed second act, the Colonc! an out- side into the alley-way eae had a smoke.” “What time, would you say, was the first act over?” “Twelve-thirty or thereabouts.” “And where is the alley-way situated?” asked Vance. “As I re- call, it runs slaw © the side of the theatte to the street. “You're right.” “And isn't there an ‘exit! door very near the boxes, which leads to the alley- ee aT maT sed it that "i ow-long_ was the Colonel e after the first tie fe fr minutes—I couldn't sia orate returned when the cur- tain went up on the second act?” Moriarty reflected. “I don’t believe he had. I think he came back a few minutes after “Ten minutes?” mar me Midnight Follies, od giving ga near an exit ee of E aburgh, Nov. 7 Um (Al abe ov. 14.6, hoon ah ancimet death and niore ed és the watvere te lien ee srrlons: y Riel AT gan storage tank at th at the feelings. Yous am ent people, can, with “ene = ears mle convict of the crime’ into the you, can get indi a em.” t ‘ogem He leane” his head back” tatively. wait ite pos'tive ‘ou were qi it deed, and you told the were all ready to arrest “My demonstration of derer’s height could be on the grounds that it was nt and conclusive, and fad no place in'a court of Bec nies ee ee one give you Vactunty had to use ical ga to keep you from the chap. You had a beat against. him—to say not! delightful confessiont met Ye you out: he’ ‘im. Ff 3 35 ? Re F E, Hi negee rt | fl BR only for the way he Mrs. Platz. Another fect. cir- cumst/ntial case, fairly bulging ee = and inf’rences and legal what. onritehly, I present the Calonel.” 1I have jus: rehearsed your case against him; and I could elab’rate it touchin’ly, given a little more time.” He paused, and gave Markham a smile of cynical affability. “Observe. please, that each mem- ber of this quintette meets all the demands of presumptive guilt: each one fulfills the Bpd sprleencere as to time, vege means, motive, ee I conhee only drawback, d’ ye see, is ‘nal a all five are quite innocent. A most discomposin’ there you are... + Now, if all the people against whom there’s the slightest suspicion, are innocent, bic os be done? . . « Annoyin’, it?’ He picked up the alibi reports. there! ’s pos'tively nothing to be done but to go on up these alibis.” I could not inane what aC was trying to reach by apparently irrelevant and Markahm, too, was But neitLer of us doubted for a mo- men te that there was method in his ma “Let's, see,” he mused, Major's is the next du you say to sh ’t take long; he here; and the entire alibi hinges on the evidence of the night-boy at his anarionecien ause.—Come!” He got vPitow do you know the boy is 2” ob; Markham. ‘he phoned p while age and found out.” “But this !: damned nonsense!” Markham by the dresses. “Fourthly, I point with pride to / ’