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. GEORGE G. STITT . Tribune — Advertisements —==PHONE 82 = “MALE HELP WANTED 25 MEN WANTED at once to learn Barber trade. berets ‘work, bord to learn, good wi Free _ca' _Np. Moler, "Barber es College, verge, {__FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Girl or woman*to do housework in country for anet family, one who will’ not to one child. Stead, fo wis zoo warm room. Phone 885. ‘AL SILK Hosiery Mills can use two representatives during Xmas rush, Calling on established list of customers. ae office, room 9 Hoskins Bl ADDRESSING—Pen oF typewriter; spare time. Good pay. Inelose stamped addressed envelope. Ad- vertiser, 1271 Calif. Street, San Francisco. WANTED—Girl for general house- work with references. Phone 1208-W or call at 500 Ave. A. _Apt 12. A WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply at 119 Aye A. = — ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Sleeping room in modern warm home. Nicely fur- nished, bath adjoining, very quiet, suitable for two. 7 before 11 Phone i h_street, FOR” RENT—Two clean. modern light housekeeping rooms with built in features on ground floor. Also one ‘sleeping room and gar- age. Call at 223 Thayer street. FOR RENT—A large room in @ good modern home, suitable a two. Gentlemen only. and convenient. Call at as Fourth street or phone 1162, NT—Large, nicely fur- nished room with 4 bath and large closet adjoining. Plenty of heat. Suitable for two. Ladies pre- __ferred._ 614 Seventh street. FOR RENT—City heated furnished single rooms, suitable for light fille | Also one two room furnished apartment. Bis- __marck Business College. WANTED—A refined lady who is interested in making extra Xmas money. Permanent position those who cam qualify. Address __ Tribune No. home. ferred. street. 5 FOR Ri ‘© hicely furnished rooms on ground floor, suitable for housekeeving. Call at 618 6th __St. Phone _568-W. FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room for one or two, also garage. pall 705° or call at 408 Tenth ‘Two furnished rooms ‘ight he sekeeping. Call at 30s Seventh street after 5:00 “POR RENT—Furnished -room Tim steam-heated modern house, Sixth street. LOST—Man’s. white gold Ei Finder please shone 9! bout years J. Miller, a marek, FOR RENT—Office rooms upstairs hae our store. S. E. Bergeson & n. BENS SARA aes OF FH8. STOR? PHILO VAN JOHN F.-X. TARERAM District Attorney of New York County! ALVIN H. BENSON.......Well- known Wall Street broker and man-about-town, who was mys ne) nurdered in homer Daiaielad pt IN .. jay MRS. ee Le * ousekee| RIEL ST. aise LEANDER’ es Bases rw MBS. P. ; Ae ‘ect itd ‘of Piyio'e BLgiE, He ‘HOFFMAN COLONEL sicasy DER 4 Ke the firm of Stitt udiiales Bin wib eee Assistant District R. No. j "OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT | 1 ismertion, ine words or ‘in 65 + tia i CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 66 Cents Per Inch All clessified 7 oat, rare Ge insertion samedi THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed, Sevenday' Each trial. cas priced plain figures, in BEFORE any used car is scales depertment ovr pcched cmon se it a searchin; it they and ‘What what we did to restore the car to oc hod Seartreer is a matter of for all who wish ‘to show some out- ianidlag values on our floor right now. - “Rebuilt Cars With a Bcrutation” Lahr Motor Sales ‘Co. WORK WANTED aeRVICE-iee me haul your ashes during the winter months. Will call for them twice a week. Serv- ice Te ble, -R. baat — le. Phone 734-R. AUTOMOBILE. ! TOR SALE—i927 Model Chevrolet Aa Cabriolet in fine condition. run 16,000 miles. Must be sold He ane. as cash We is leaving state.' rite Tribune No. FOR pee Chevrolet truck. Apply Fleck Motor Sales. “HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Seven room | two story house with gai Bow BPE age possession. ice ens, tinge Phone 421. ee FOR RENT—Large nine room house with full basement and large barn at 323 South Eighth ee Inquire of, O’Hare, Cox «| FOR RENT—Strictly modern 5 room Duplex garage. ney location, P Phone 161 or 751. O. _ Roberts. ol rt me-, in- “bungalow. Close in. evens I eda gro pear Price Owens, seu te pas Phone 421. | SALE—Five. room modern *"Gunasiow, cor corner-lot, 50 foot east hepa Inquire front. Depositors’ Holding Co FOR RENT —Stri "modern home} furnished at als: ‘hayer. Inquire W. 8S, Casselmai FOR RENT—Five Foon house, 1a: APARTMENTS A COZY comfortable — sleeping a ent cn first floor or if de- sired can be arranged with kitchenette gnd bath connections, Close in. Phone 262-M or call at 208 Manan street. ~~ RENT—F hee heat Riso a gai room modern io water fur. grey per month. Cal 222 Sec- ond street, Phone 905 siMter 5:00 Pm. ‘ FOR RENT—One three room: un- furnished front oa in Rue pe oabagge! all modern. Phone call at 714 Ave. A. ‘A furnished one room and small kitchenette. Hazel. hurst, 41: t. —A two and a three it. The Laurain SALESMAN—With car, city work, unlimited opportunities. Write Tribune No. 62. = MISCELLANEOUS FOR _SALE—Registered Oxford rams and ewes all of good size, . well boned and dense fleece, pa- tees furnished.. Duroc Jersey ars and gilts, long and heavy beets Papers furnished, Regis- ates d Lurie shorthorn fone ese are of good milking strain. Come and see them, three miles north of Bismarck. Nagel & Strutz, Bismarck, N. D. Box 21. DIAMONDS set in very latest mountings. Engagement, wed- ding, dinner cluster, two and three stone rings, brooches, bracelets, jins, earrings, combination lava- lieres and brooches, $25 and up. Cash or credit. Buy now for) Xmas. James W. Marek, exclu- sive diarond dealer. 108 Third street. Bismarck. N. D. YRESSED Wild turkeys delivered to Bismarck and Mandan for Thanksgiving at 55¢ per pound. Weights from 8 to 24 pounds. Orders must be in by Nov. 16th. mee Poultry latest Sterling, N. ak. ATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and -izes. fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. man Rollers med Hartz Mountain, also ative singers. Cages, seeds, » etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob Bull, nee N. D., Box 728. _ FOR‘ SALE—F cows and one White face regis- tered bull. . Also 100 tons of al- falfa. J. E. Chesak, 12 1-2 miles S. 5 | FOR '—Lloyd loom baby car- riage. Cheap. Also a fumed oak library t-ble. Phone 892-M or __call at 414 Ave. A West. mm FOR RENT—In part or all, a 30x60 garage—new roof, suitable for live oe dene storage. Apply to er’s. ——__HOME LAUNDRY __ ‘HE BEST rigs s for washing Flag blankets, bed spreads, fam- ly and finished washes is Mar- guerit Bulten’s Hom~ Laundry. No injury to fabric. No chemicals used. iad eh dried in fresh air. Men's si a specialty. We call and alivee Gall at 203 Ave: quire 214 Fifth stree MURDER CASE IVAN DINE @ ems com ow’ promptings — or whatever the phrase you used. Vulgarly put, I want to snoop through the wakes apartment at once,” “What be aatg.anard tone was clamatory ‘prove protest. “Have it pele Castinly, he’s telling the truth,” ba ag me ‘ance serenely. “That's just I want to mae, up.—Come, my ie There’s no danger of pariee. ti surprise at ee 8 "—he smiled Promsloed, me ene po Get know 4 W or Phone 1017 rate,” replied Vance. “Deuced in- goni :nious, too. . . . Listen, Mark- ham: —At half past twelve the Major rang for cracked ice. The boy brought it, and when he en- tered he looked in through the door, Grech was .pc ., and saw the Major “The Major told him to put the Slice in the pitcher in the living- room. The boy walked on down the passage and across the living-room to the table in the corner. +| Major then called to him to learn the time by the clock on the man- tel. The boy looked: it was half past twelve. “The Major replied that he was not to be disturbed again, said good-night, turned off this fait on tnis nigl grind jumped out of bed —he was dressed, of course—and pets rent,| the actu’l- fully expects us See, ‘in i ‘voual al nerirataatia’, rie being thought. guilty, hidden Captai one. sts ree Iso, there's) a most int'restiu’ ‘involved. spe! who was gd or thrown it piel ey mple. But}. , for exal a aL An man, wishiter to to create an innocence, of teres Tak it back exactly ‘where { Was botete the sh : > He. wre ‘still chiffonier. MOM’N POP POP, 1 DO THINK “THERE'S SOMETHING = STRANGE ABOUT THE WHOLE BUSINESS OF YOUR OLD COLLEGE CHOM'S SON COMING TO LIVE WITH US—THE = WHAT'S “THAT, MRS. WEAVER ? THE CLUB IS RAFFLING OFF A GENUINE CHINESE SOUP PLATE — “TEN DOLLARS A CHANCE ~YES, Office at: We have one to would TURKEY TICKET, FRECKLES 2. stepped quickly ee ee the public]. before th ees the PeiThe "Major ran down the stairs and was in. the street before .the ad time to} oa return to the 3| “levator descended. The boy, when trance,| ham, the window,” ®| he passed the bde-room door abi his way ont could not have whether the Majo: was still in "bed or not, cven if '> had | in, for the room was then in darkness. “The thing would have been pos- sible, of course,” conceded Mark- “But your specious imagin- ings fail to account for his return.” “That was the sim! Jeg part of the scheme. He prob’bly waited in a doorway across the street for some other tenant to go in. The boy seid a Mr. wants about 2:30. open cod e when sncene ). and peste ae ee smiling patiently, said the vaya, ceived,” continued y ance, “the puins ‘taken by the Ma-|. +. to enttlah the neg and hed » and to impress them’ on’ the ‘s mind, Poor show—headaché pa Bin day bo fe Rage dr te) thirteenth, for the boy. ‘A Pe andtel ef. silver. ss fl i le “Our only problem, then, is to dis- cover My Pectin abi place he| of the Mi “5, gun. it’s not here in the chi ffonier,”” ho added, ar) closing een ng in le opened a kit-! stan the foot of the bed, and rifl contents, “Nor here,” he murmured indif- ferently. “The clothes-closet is the ey otier likely place.” ing scrors ithe room, he opened the closet door. Unhurriedly he switched on the light. There, on the upper’shelf, in plain view, lay Cd army belt with a ‘bulging hol- ster. Vance lifted it with extreme delicacy and placed it on the bed near t'> window. its Chances Are Different THERE THERE, MOM—YOURE JUST NERVOUS, THATS ALL “There you are, old chap,” he} “You see—eh, what? Even the Basar rag ee eZ drel is immactlate.| 7:50—Aeclian Recital cheerfully announced, bending” over it closely. “Please take particular note that the entire belt and holster —with only the exception of it | holster’s ip—is with dus' The flap is compara- tively cean, showing it has been opened recently. . . . No conclu- sive, of course, but you’re so par- tial to clues, Markham.” He carefully removed the pistol srom the holster. “Note, also, that the gun itself is innocent of dust. It has been re- cently cleaned, I surmise.” His next act was to insert a cor- ner of his handkerchief into ‘the barrel. Then, withdrawing it, he held it up. By Tavlor NO I'M NOT=UM GOOD-HEARTED AN’ ALL THAT, BUT IN SOME CASES THINGS ARE DIFFERENT— IMEAN THAT I POSITIVELY — THERE'S THE PHONE, MOM ~ AND AS L WAS SANING —I POSITIVELY DON'T BELIEVE, IN TAKING CHANCES! YOU Won THE TURKEY!! Ger OH. CAINT 00 Tm To NERVIS. i Willams FER TH Love. O DELUCLT DAISES TL NENER KIN DANCE \GITIN AN'STAY INS tN) AN’ FALL WHEN I GO TO A OANCE, T'SLEEP ANn'| IM ALLERS 100 “TIRED. TI LAY AWAKE ALL TA NIGHT AFORE SCAIRT TORN OVER FEAR TLL HAVE A PERNANENT WAVE IN ares: OO. FER Some ETHER! THER UKE A BRIDES FusT CAWE HE HAS TH’ OVEN OPEN Loo hi AT 'EmM SO OFFEN THEY NEVER GaT ee Sa ae An¢ (To Be Continued) RADIO PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16 (By The Associated Press) Programs in Central time. All time is P. M. otherwise indicated. t. 315.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—050 LB 00—Westinghouse Band 7:00—Cham| Sparkers 7:30—Sylvania Foresters tthe, 8:80— 5169-—WMC Memphis—580 8:00—Ij Troubadours 8:30—Silvertown Orchestra 340.7—WSM Nashville—8s0 : 00—Ipana Troubadours 0—Silvertown Orchestra 10: 00—Studio Pro; 526—KYW W Chiesgo—570 7:00—Champion Sparkers 7:30—Sylvania Foresters, aren as WJZ Hotel Vraomeele 35.0—Wet H-WJJD Chicago—8: 6:00—Palmer House Orchestra TO eas, iit a “ra Nov. 16 6:30 “ .—The Soconyans— Van & Schenck, WEAF and six stations. 7:00 P. M.—Champion Spark- ers. WJZ and six stations. 7:00 P, M.—National Musical- ities. WEAF and Red Net- k. 7:30 P, M.—Sylavnia Forest- ers, WJZ and three stations. 7:30 P, M.—Aeolian Recital. ‘WEAF 16 stations. 8:00 P. M.—Kolster see Victor Herbert. WOR and 1 stations. 8:00 P, M—IJpana Troubad- ours. WEAF and 19 stations. 8:00 P. M.—Irma de Baun, soprano, WJZ and five sta- tions. 3:30 P.. M.—Jospe Woodwind Ensemble. WJZ "and five sta- M.—Silvertown Or- chestra, WEAF and 20 sta- tions. 9:00 P, M.—Columbia Phono- graph Hour. WOR and 15 sta- tions. 9:30 P. M.—National Grand ra Ensemble. WEAF and four stations. 7:00—Edgewater Beach Orchestra 8:30—Tivoli Theater Program 11:00—Palmer House Program 305.9--WGN-WLIB Chicago—980 6:35—Drake Concert Ensemble 8:30—Silvertown Orchestra 10:10—Sam ‘n’ Henry 11:00—The Hoodlums 344.6—WLS_ Chicago—870 Ail Mass Mour br oe gS Henge Choir 0:0—WLS WS WMAQW. 6:00—Chicago Theater Organ 7:00—Northwestern Univ. Lecture 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 7:00—Champion Sparkers 8:00—Heermann Instrumental Trio 9:00—Herschel Luckle, organ 10:00—Henry Theis Orchestra 361.2—WSAI Cincinnati—830 7:30—Aeolian mien 8:30—Silvertown Orchestra 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—750 7:30—Aeolian Recital 8:00—Ipana Troubadours 8:30—Silvertown Orchestra 2:30—National Grand Opera En-| | mble. *r382.8—WAIU Columbus—1060 5:00—State Restaurant Orchestra 5:30—Deshler-Wallick Orchestra 374.8—WOC _Davenport—800 #:00—fpanaTroubado 8: lours 8:30—Silvertown Orchestra rik tg Se capa 7:00—Cham| 500 Kal oe wield ti Hour “* 10; ob —ldsette’ a L Kyle, s soprano 499.7—WBAP Fon "Werth—00 6 ee Serta podnd 8:40-—Centze! Mo. Teachers Col- i ta Wos Jefferson. City—710 8:15—U. 8. Radio Farm School lege oF Chicago—670 te. seainat an LLB. “deprec, the} that, there 4 isn’t a nares ee miss-|, thickly coated] ing.” Standard unless Wave lengths on oe of call letters, kilocycles on 8:30—Silvertown ee Grand Opera En- temv'348.6—1'VOO Tulss—260 [pana 352.9—KOA Denver—920 tan stor Palace Hotel Or- ra “Speer a Base j—Indian an 468.5—KFI Los Angeles—640 10:00—Calpet Orchestra 11:00—The Vagabonds | NEWS BRIEFS oi eal Hopkin, Minn.—Emil Noni A of Hopkin, was kiled. eae other men injured when rie al of ml maturely on st °° | Rruction project four miles eouth here. St. Pa tt (Wicky) Hanson, confesses dager a James bagener ui Hanson, who pleaded self defense, still faces r0b- ry charge in trial November 19. Williston—Ji was selected in three hours in cate of Lester hi d with having m Wr "Peterson, cashier a State bank of Wheelock, Duluth—' Pictiess in alk woodsman, who with an axe durin oaks 'drakes brew, was A reed of second manslaughter, eae ety ee a B le tant secre! benign killed in — asclaeat as at Montpelier. Vt. was former eng- ineer for Shinnesots 6 tate tax come mission. La NORTH Fy DAKOTA, staTE OF of Burleigh—ss. i pa Knecht, Pla! ohn. ‘einer, 7 ‘NOTICE 18 HEREBY arya, by virtue of an execution to me [botoe and delivered, and now in my ands, issued out of Clerk's oe the ath Judicial bie jet State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh upon » judgsm rendered Mo said Court in "tavor of J. ohn Bit , ete nen Theve vied John Bina efendan' 4 upon the fo acribed: Property of said jot ten (10) in Blo ty rea) Northern Pacific Second adition to the City of Bismarck, rh County, North Dakota as shown Deed Record, Book 176, Page Register of Deeds Office in the ne Coun: ty of Burleigh, which belongs. ak to Mathilda Bihard and said levy being one halt otmterene the foregoing real p Einerd, and all the © interest of defendant, therein, And that T shall on Satur, day the 10th day of Dec. A. Pps, 2, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. said day, at the Front door of ay Court House in the City of Biemaedh, in said County and State, proceed ta nae right, title and” interest. o! the above named John Elhard in to the above ses peibee property. to ist Bal judgmen' al amounting to Two. Hundred thirty- seven Dollars and Forty five cents, together with all accru o sale, and interest on the the 8th day of Septembe: rate of 7 per cent per al lie Auction, to the ein st cash, at ‘Pubs t bidder for Roe aepanisish County, CRUM AND CRUM, arck, N, D, Nov. %th, 3/6) , Came to my. place a per —. “ heifer with er same by vie. mapkesp. and civing “further description, aqui site at Gussner’s a AME 1 PLACE — er one 1000 ibe. branded front shoulder, 487 tight hind leg, and d dark bay mare 900 left shoulder. Carl marck, N, D.. / ee BRIDGE bh} R ADO Tonight! ‘You are good if you can bid this hand the enme. way as the experts! Try it now, your way— then tune in with _ KEYR—9 to 9:30 P.M. . and see if Gis exhibition players make the same opening bid, or respond in the siime way after third hand (North) assists the dealer's original on Fone ote he share AO