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at. . ____MALE HELP WANTED 25 MEN WANTED at once to learn oie trade, Easy eid pore Wee. *Moler Barber College, Fargo, ___ FEMALE BE§P WANTED ADDRESSING, pen or typewriter, spare time; good pay; inclose stamped. addressed envelope. Ad- vertiser, 1271 California st, __Franzisco. eee WANTED—Maid for general house work, family of three. 02, _Fourth street. WANTED-—Girl for general house- work. Call at 119 Ave. A. en = i ROOMS FOR RENT ¥OB RENT—One nice clean large front room, suitable for two gen- tlemen preferred. Also garage, room for two cars. Call at 608 Third street or phone 415-J. __Call evenings after 5 P. M. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, suit- able for one or two, furnished with full sized rug and walnut furniture. Worth investigation. Four blocks north from postof- fice. Phone 783-W. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in @ new modern home, very con- venient, call at 307 Tenth street Opposite the new St. Alexius lurses Home, phone 921. FOR RENT—Warm ground floor! bedroom next to bath. Private entrance. $12 for one gentleman, $14 for two. 601 Second street and Ave. B. Phone 1198. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in modern home, hot water heat, well lighted. Phone 1127-L-J or call at 111 Rosser. Soh FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room in strictly modern home, suitable for one or two. Finest location. Phone 837-R or call at 413 West Thayer. FOR RENT—One single furnished room suitable for light housekeep-| ing,~ity heated. Bismarck Bu: ness College. Ph FOR RENT—Large furnished front rcom on first floor, suitable for two in strictly modern honie. Call at 816 Main Ave. or phone 919-R. FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern house, suitable for two Phone 782 or call at 607 Sixth street. ‘OR RENT—Room — . Ladies preferred. Call at 309 Seventh street or in modern | furni light housekeeping rooms, location. Phone 687. Good | modern home, also garage. Phone 459-W. FOI.” RENT—Room in private home. Phone 1132-LW. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOURNITURE_ F me mahogany dining library table, 1 Birdseye maple bed, dressing} table, bench, kitchen table, 3 iron bed. Phone 1131-W, 831 Sixth St. —Packar jaby Gran piano, B-flat cornet, violin, 1007 piece set, Haviiand China. | WA _Moody, 414 Second street. _ ‘FOR SALE—Dining room table, chairs, buffet, kitchen cabinet and sanitary couch. Phone 639. —— OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT. me RENT—Office rooms upstairs er our store, S. E. Bergeson & Son. ______ APARTMENTS FOR RENT. ie three room un- fugnished front apartment in Rue apartments, all modern, Phone 7-5 or call at 711 Ave. A. FOR —A two and a three room apartment. The Laurain Ar’: Phone 303, ____ AUTOMOBILES Fo. 7 Model C SALE—1! Cabriolet in fine condition. Has Classified Advertiseme =PHONE 82 1 {nsertion, 25 words insertions, 25 words or 1 week, 25 words or ‘ words, 2c addi- Ads over 25 tional per word CLASSIFI! DISPLAY Raves 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. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Rebuilt : Automobiles Satisfa-tion guaranteed. Sevenday trial, Each car in plaia figures, THE MAN who buys one of our de- pendable used cars does not have to figure depreciation for a long time. That large part of the original cost was absorbed by the first owner. You get just intrin- sic value when you buy a used car d you get lots of it. “Rebuilt Cars With-a Ecrutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. FOR SALE: TEN ROO*® rooming house, close. in, modern, immediate possession, £3 condition, well located, only 1,250.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow, close in, A-1 condition, modern, $4,500.00. FOUR ROOM bungalow, stucco, many built in features, brand new, never lived in, spick and span condition, at less than cost, FOUR “OOM Cottage, well built, good condition, only $1,800.00. THESE are/only samples of dozens of houses I will be glad to show you. BUILDING LOTS—hundreds of them at all sorts of prices and terms .and in all parts of the city. FIRE IiSURANCE—in_ good, old, reliable companiés with prompt service guaranteed. FARM LANDS—It is a real crime to even speak of some of the prices I can quote you from the biggest and best lists of lands I have ever had. I have started five sales the past few days. The Missourj Slope is in the best con- dition of any farming community in the country. BUY NOW fro the only man in Bismarck who is really advertising this part of the]. - state. F, & YOUNG WORK WANTED vases private home with good care g' Mrs. John .G. Dixon, 504 h street’ Phone 477-W. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—A brand new five room strictly modern house with fireplace, screen porch and heat- ‘éd garage. location, rent reasonable, immediate possession. Call_536-W. ue FOR RENT—Seven room with bath. Stoves furnished. Close in. . Phone, 905 after 5:00 p.m. a aoe FOR RENT—Stri modern home furnished at 813 er. Inquire W. 8S. Casselman. _ FOR RENT—New five room house. Just finished. Phone 288-R. DRESSMAKING run 15,000 miles. Must be sold at once, as party is leaving state. srehoe cash, Write Tribune No. BENS R LX 8. PTE can the who understands the ee supply any missing factor in 1 DRESSMAKING — Send — correct size, wm and material. Write Mrs. H. Summers, Rort Wing, about the Captain’s threat, I real- that her jection into the = of murderer ‘was unpremedi- ” A little later Markham rose and If. “Well, Vance,” he said, “ rs St i sleep,’ week had a passed, |, Major " was indicted for the murder of his brother. His trial a He made one of his rare gestures of delicate emphasis. te “Now, the ee of circum. Judge Rudolph Hansacker, remember, Tatsl @ nation- press associations sent col- daily, and for weeks the front of. ‘the country’s newspapers were sowed with spectacular ¢: har- | intel de- has just * ats FOR SALE OR TRADE _ FOR SALE—Or trade_on moto: cycle. One Tube Westinghou radio complete; batteries, tube, aerial and two sets headphones, hae distance, , 418 First street. HOME LAUNDRY iret ‘or finished « Washes at Sompeting rates is Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laun- dry. Men’s shirts a specialty. Repairs if desired. Call 1017 — 203 Ave A West. _______ MISCELLANEOUS DIAMONDS—Mounted in rings of the latest de: sent to nny ban! for free examination. qual- ities and extra good values at $25, $35, $50, $65, $75, $100 and up. Easy payments if desired. Absolute privacy in all transa tions. Your unwanted diamoi taken in as part purchase price. Buy now for Xmas. James W. Marek, exclusive ‘diamond deal- er. Office at 108 Third street, Rismarck, FOR SALE—Registered Oxford rams and ewes all of good size, well boned and dense fleece, pa- ers furnished. Duroc Jersey rs and gilts, long and heavy . boned, Leda furnished, Regis- tered tee milking shorthorn bulls, ese are 0! strain, Come and see them, three miles north of Bismarck. Nagel : rutz, Bismarck, N jox 21. | HomesEeKERS (ONLY)—Excur- sion to Southern Texas, and a' side trip to Old Mexico. Single fares $50, man and wife $80 round trip from Minneapolis, all meals and-berths included, for an eight day trip. Special cars leave Minneapolis each Friday night during December. D. T. Owens & Co., Bismarck, N.D. FOR SALE—DX Seven—7 tube super-Het Radio set complete with tubes, antenna, both loop and outside, loud speaker and philco A & B socket power. This certainly is a bargain. Call 346-W after 6:30 p. m. or write Box 202, Bismarck, N, D. hale ie FOR SALE—Just received a large shipment of imported German) Hartz Mountain Canaries. Every bird is guaranteed‘a singer. Also have a large assortment of cages to select from. Bismarck Dair: Phone FOR SALE—Sweet pie pumpkins, 2 for 25c; red beets, per bushel $1.00; rutabagas per bushel $1.00; Ox heart carrots, per bushel. $1.25. Phone 884, Mrs, Erlenmeyer, 423 Third street, SH New and second hand. Over 500 We have one to styles and —izes. fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. cloth overcoats, second hand, in good ¢ondition for half price. Frank Krall, tailor. .FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, also aative singers. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jaco) Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728. FOR SALE—La Zowa cigar mild , 10g. Dhe Miko 5c, a good smoke. Little\Sambo 10 for 25c. Geo. D. Graham, Mfgr., 310 So. Eighth __Street, Bismarck, N. D. eee PALMIST end Phrenologist, Madam Lattimorelle here, 318 Mandan street. Reading hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Helps find lost articles. house | 5 pigs, several desirable gilts. ai peeion & Son, McKenzie, No. FOR SALE—Underwood typewrit- er. Excellent condition. Price __ $20, ¢ 515 1-2 Fourth St. WANTED TO BUY—Secopd hand garage, suitable for one car. __Phone_ se eee ‘FOR SALE—Early Ohio potatoes at_75c_per bushel. Phone 10-F-4. FOR SALE—Eleven Al milch cows. Phone 9-F-2. The firm’s securities had been systemtically appropriated for pri- vate speculations; but whereas Al- vin Benson had succeeded in cover- ing himself and making a large profit, the Major hald been almost completely wiped out by his invest- ments. Markham was able to show that the. Major’s only hope of replacing the diverted securities and saving himself from criminal prosecution lav in Alvin Benson’s immediate ath. It was also brought out at the trial that the Major, on the very day of the murder, had made em- hatic prdmises which could have tee kept only in the event of his gaining -access to his brother's safe. Fu rmore, these promises had involved specific amounts in the other’s ssion; and, in one in- stance, he had put up, on a 48-hour note, a security already Pledged-6 fact, which, in itself, would have his hand, had his brother Miss Hoffman was a helpful and nt witness for the prosecu- tion. Her knowledge of conditions at the Benson and Benson offices strengthening the the| went far toward i case against the yr. Mrs E Platz Mea aestitied to over- acrimonious arguments be- tween the brothers, She stated that i cil ag ; — , EE k | tific objections. Captain milking]. taurant. He himself had not been seen by the Major. : This testimony, in connection Montagu’s, annihilated the Major’s carefully planned alibi; and though the defense contended stub- a. that both witnesses had been mis' jury was deeply impressed by the quienes, especially when “Assietant District Attorney Sullivan, under Vance’s tutoring, painstakingly ex- Ris ed, with diagrams, the lajor could have gone out and re- turnod that night without being seen by the Led It was also shown that the jewels could ‘not have been taken from the scene of the crime except by the murderer; Vance and I were called as witnesses to the finding of them. in the Major’s apartment. Vance’s demonstration of the height of the murderer was shown in court, but, curiously, it carried little weight, as the issue was con- fused by a mass of Rng ms acien- fagedorn’s identification of the pistol was the most difficult obstacle with which the defense to contend. The trial lasted three weeks, and much evidence of a scandalous na- ture was taken, although, a Mark- ham’s suggestion, Sullivan did his best to minimize the private affairs of those innocent persons whose lives unfortunately touched uw) the episode. Colonel Os 5 however, had never fo’ ham for not having had him called as _a witness, During the last week of the trial Miss Muriel St. Clair appeared as prima donna in a large roadway light-opera production which ran successfully for nearly two years. She has since married her chival- rous Captain Leacock, and they ap- pear perfectly happy. Pfyfe is still married and as ele- gant as ever. He visits New York regularly, despite the abesnce of his “dear old Alvin”; and I have occasionally seen him and_ Mrs. Banning to§ether. Somehow, I shall) always like that woman. Pfyfe raised the $10,000—how, I have no idea—and reclaimed her jewels. Their ownership, by the way, was not divulged at the trial, for which I was very glad. On the evening of the day the verdict was brought in against the Major, Vance and Markham and I were sitting in the Stuyvesant Club. We had dined together, but no word of the events of the past few weeks had passed between us. Presently, however, I saw an ironic smile creep slowly to Vance’s lips. “I say, Markham,”,he drawled; “what a grotesque spectacle the! trial was! The real « evidence, y’ know, wasn’t even introduced. Ben-| son was convicted entirely on sup-' time. erwise indicated. left of call ‘etters, kilocydes on tight. \ positions, presumptions, tions and inf’rences. ... innocent Daniel who inad- vertently falls into a den of legal lions!” Markham, to my surprise, nodded implica- Piel gravely. “Yes,” he concurred; “but if Sul- livan had tried to get a ‘conviction on your so-called psycHological theories, he'd have been adjudged insanc.” “Doubtless,” sighed Vance “You illumi of the law would have little to do if you went about your business intelligently.” “Theoretically,” ‘relied Markham at 'ength, “your theorjes are clear enough; but I'm afraid I’ve dealt too long with material facts to for- sake them for psychology and art. »” he added lightly, if my legal evidence should fail me in the future, may I call on wea sor Ge al ays at your service, old| chap, don’t y’ know,” Vance re- joined. “I rather fancy, thouch, that it’s when your legal evidence is leading you irresistibly to your victim that you'll need me most, what?” And the remark, though intended merely as a good-natured sally, Proved strangely prophetié, THE END. — RADIO PROGRAMS | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 249.9-KFYR Bismarck-1200 12:30 to 1:00 p. m.—Music. 1:00 to 1:15 p. m—Weather, news items, 1:15 to 1:30 p. m—Aunt Sam- my’s household chats. 6:30 to 7:00 p. m—Mrs. G. 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Phone 687 —- Bismare?» 4 nd Opera Ensemble 348.6—KVOO Tulsa—860 Ce aTne aan Club 7:30—Brown Hotel chestra 8:30—“Tell-Me-a-Story” Hour 9 Studio Prograia (2 hrs.) W. ANTED Skunks, Jack rabbit skins and all kinds of furs, also cattle hides, horsehides and all kinds of junk, Northern Hide & Fur Company Temporarily located In Farmers Creamery Bldg. Box 265 Bismarck, N. D. Burn Beulah Coal Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 TAKEN UP Came to my place a 11% year old with horns. Owner can re- me by paying upkeep and ‘urther description, Inquire at Gussner’s Farm. 5-22) RIDGE RADIO z= Do you know how to test your hand for an informatory double — how to answer it if made by your partner — how to show your partner you like his lead—- when to lead trumps and when to use them for ruffing? All these questions answered in the Radio Bridge Game to be broad- cast from KFYR—9 to 9:30 P. M. Bid and play this medio Hand soarsells bee broadcasting time. Then you can learn, from t! experts, just where you need to strengthen your game. These are the players and their cards: Wilbue C. Whitehead, N. R,. Buss, Cincine Y., dealer, South nal Noah Spades... ‘Spades. Don’t miss them! Bismarck Phone 288 Mandan 96 GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Mrs, T. J. Logan CLEANING ‘Sadi The Bismarck Building and Loan $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during The association always has funds on hand to assist ing a new home or purchasing one already bvilt, repaid on the monthly plan the same as rent, It you are contemplating owning = home and need financial help, see your local association first ‘