The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1928, Page 9

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MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements —=PHONE 83=>—— MALE HELP WANTED ‘MEN WANTED—At once to learn xesy profitab’ DO YOU DRIVE A Se eee Fiat gis month, oH Jol (J oe mi iow to cus ted FREE. Wi Effective Ji 1 1 insertion, Bade 3 insertions, 25 words i wien seeeseeeee 1.00 words under »WANTED—Hired man on farm for eight months. One who knows how to run John Dee Good wages. J. E. Chesak, twelve miles southeast of Bismarck. WANTED—Man to. take orders in Bismarck and $30.00 to $4 OR at abaad No. 81. ‘WANTED—Young man to work by oR. Jastkowiak, 419 —Work of any kind b John Shafer, 422 Sout Thirteenth street. HOME LAUNDRY SEND those new shirts to Mar- guerit Bulten’s them and wear chemicals used. Re Our customers are sat- call and deliver. » Ave. A West. | RADIO PROGRAMS FEATURES ON THE AIR Tuesday, Jan. 17 “Historical Presidential Cam} s"—WEAF wae WTIC WGR WRC we WSsAl 7:00—Sti Carlson Hour: pone of Sentiment—WJZ WBZ WBAL Dee Rew HAM WIR K WREN :00—Selberling Singers; Ol English and Negro Songs-WEAF WF OWES WHC WIAR WIAG. WOSH WHC WG WHAS WSM WMC WEE WSAI WRHM WOC Wom Hour-WEAF WEE! WJAR ews Waal WGN KD WCO® WoC Games: New York Experts—-WEAF WEE! WTI ic west WFil WRC WGY WGR W' WTAM WWJ hd Woo WHO WOW WD. wi 9:00—Auction_Brid WJAR WT, ‘TUESDAY, JAN. 17 (By The Associated Press} in Centra) Standard time. P. M. unless otherwise in- ited. Wave ee left of call 4 22 CENTRAL 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1100 7:16—Board of Education Concert 9:00—Bridge Lesson 9:30—Studio Concert 285.5—-WBAL Baltimore—1050 7:00—Stromberg Carlson Hour 8:00—WBAL Ensemble 7:30—Dinner Concert 8:00—Eveready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge 461.3—WNAC Boston—t50 6:30—Dianer Orch 9:00—Dance Orchestras 10:00—Orquestra (3 hrs.) 202.8—WGR Buftalo—00 6:00—Voter’s Service 2:00—Seiberling Singers 8:00—Eveready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge 645.1—WMAK Buffalo—550 535.4—WTIC Hartforé—360 7:00—Seiberling Singers 8:00—Concert 9:00—Auction Bridge 422,3—WOR Newark—710 5:15—American Speech Pioneers 5:30—Dodge Victory Six 6:00—Shelton Ensemble $:30—Byer's Orchestra &:30—Motor Caravan 9:00—eAuction Bridge 9:00—Listerine Hour 10:05—Premier Dance Orchestra 491.5—WEAF New York—610 8:00--Eveready Hour d0—Voter's Service $0e—Gelberling Singers roo Seiberling Singers 9:0—Auction Bridge 7:30—Air Weavers 9:3@—Dance Orchestras ? -Evereat He 5:80—Dinner Music- 7:00—Stromberg-Carlson Orchestra 9300—Red Apple Club (2 bra.) dg }0—Dancu Orchestras (1% hrs.) 454.3—WJZ New Vork—6e0 lel Manger. 6:00—Hour of Short :00—Strom 8:00—Continentals ‘Tots 9:30—Mae Singhi Breen 10:00—Siamber Music 405.2—WFI-WLIT Philadeiphia—740 7:0 Selberting, Singers 7300—Seiberling Singers 200—Auction Bridge €:00—Clippers 8:00—Varied Program . 348.6—WOO0 Philadelphia—seo 6:30—Dinner Music 315.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—06e maphony Orchestra 483.6—WJAR Providence—€20 6:00—Voters Service 05.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—7q 277.6—WHAM Rechester—180 7:00—Stromberg Carlson Hour «8:00—Continentals 10:05—Homesteaders 31:0C—Symphony Program 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790 9:00—Auction Bridge 9:00—Gebhardt Mexican Players 333.1—WBZ Springfleld—s00 816.9—WTAG Worcester—380 ~ 296.9—WWNC Asheville—1010 10:30—Troul uetion 2482—WDCD Chattanodga—1230 CLASSIFIED DESPLAY E RATES . 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads ane cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE: 32 PERSONAL PALMIST and Phreyologist,. Mad- am Lattimorelle heve at 318 Man- dan street. Reading hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Helps find lost articles. See her today. ad Los? ‘ —Wrist watch Friday after- noon at the Toupist Cafe or the vi ‘Feo days loter wa of ing ing of the merder of Margaret Odell. ) murder. Written especially for her by B, crime, _ the | River, the Thaw case, Elwell, and Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It: [OST of the fine used cars we are sho today have run off a mere fraction of the mileage built The first owner paid more than twice as much per mile as you will have to pay—and your miles will afford you just as * much pleasure. “Rebuilt Cars With a Rcrutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. ESTRAYED—From our farm near McKenzie one red and white cow, | def weight 1100. Kindly take up and ity of Menoken or McKenzie. L. E. Heaton Jr., McKenzie, N. D. AYED—From our farm near icKenzie on or about Nov. 1, one red end white spotted yearl- ing steer, weight about 600 and notify and collect Heaton Jr., Mc- : ‘APARTMENTS t OR RENT—Apartment, Furnished partment, Hazelhurst, “us Fifth stand your THE “CANARY” _|y MURDER CASE| sm (Continued fi public; but Markham, after Ot % WAS P-P-PLAYIN' WITH MARY EMERY AN’ SHE CALLED ME NAMES: last year Vance went abroad to declaring he would never return America. As a result I Permission from both of publish my notes in full. stipulated only that I should not reveal his name; but otherwise no restrictions were placed I have related elsewhere the pe- culiar circumstances which led Vance’s participation in criminal how, in the face almost insuperable con evidence, he solved the shooting of Alvin Benson. ent chronicle deals with his so! of Margaret Odell’s murder, E i ge # a FURNITURE FOR SALE i E .LE—Co! in first class condition. Dark oak table, dark oak. Ph FOR SALE—A piano Edison phono- G i i E iil ii Bismarck Business College or] | from college Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. -Fhome 1215, WCsH ‘HO WOW WGR WCAB WOW WDAF KVOO WFAA WFI WH WGY WGR ig S WDAF . WHAS WSM 626—KYW Chicago—570 $a0—aurombere-Carlaon Orchest i rn $:00—Continenals biden 368.6—-WEEH-WJJD Chicago—620 ‘7:00—Selberding Singers 8:00—Tivoll Theater Presentation 8:3 idven of Mooseheart 416.4—WON-WLIB Chicago—720 8:00—Eveready Hour 9:00—Auction Bridge . 344.0--WLE Chicage—870 6:00—Supperbell Program 6: — Spores Club; Orchestra 7:10—Etude Hour 447.5—WIMAQ-WQJ Chicago—670 6:00—Organ Recital estra. 8:00—Sopgrano and String Quartet 428.3—-WLW Cincinnati—700 6:30—Cosley Cossacks 7:15—Crosley Ensemble 10:00—Dance Music 961.2—WSAI Cincinnati—830 7:00—Saiberling Singers 8:00—Kveready Hour 9:0@—Auction Bridge 3092—WTAM Cleveland—750 7:00—Selberling Singers 1s Baber Hour $AS.1—WFAA Dallas—550 7:00—-Selberling Singers 9:00—Male Quartet '30—~Armand Recital 00-—~Bridge Lesson 374.8—WOC Davenport—800 6:00--Voter’s Service 6:30--—Jack and Jill 9: 10: 9:00-—Auction Bridge €35.4—WHO Des Moines—500 440.9—WCX-WIR Detroit—680 352.7—WW4J Detroit—850 Hop eer parry Hour 409.7—WBAP Fort Worth—00 361.2—WOS Jefferson City—830 00—Studio Program 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 00-—Selberling Singers 00—Eveready Hour 00— Auction Bridge 298.9—WTMS Milwaukee—1020 6:00—Voters Service 8:00—Et 9:00—Auction Bridge 808.2—WOW Omaha—500 0—-Voters Ser yica 0—Selberling Bi ¢—Popalar and Old Time 499.7—WOAI! San Antonio—400 545.1—KSD St. Loule—50 [20 Sobecte. Singerg $i00—Auction ‘Bridgd * 230—Dance Mi Fh Ice, Dept. Program 396.9—KNX Los Angelee—000 10:00—Hotel Orchestra 11:00—Feat ibite—Danse Mase . took place in the early fall of same year, and which you will recall created an even greater sensa than its predecessor. A curious set of circumstances was accountable for th which Vance was shouldered with the new investigation. for weeks had been badgered area fainen mer ie signal failures of obtaining convictions against cer-/same animal, and declares tain underworld offend, police had turned ove! | prosecution, As a result of prohi and dangerous wholly undesirable, kind of night iad sprung up in New York. large number of well-financed arets, calling themselves night had made their a Broadway and in | and already there had been an ap- ling number of serious crimes, | pound both passional and monetary, which, | #ee ® human it was said, had had their in these unsavory resorts. At last when a case of murder ac- robbery ip’one 0° the up-town Was traced directly and preparations made in one records and other THERE, DEAR = IF WA furniture. Call Room 508, Pat- — “ betters pail Bank AND NOD NEVER LIKED HER,YOU SHOULON'T FEEL. BADLY ABOUT IT— NOU SAY SHE WAS UKE AN ENEMY, WASN'T SHE? ee eas HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven room house, all moderr, hot water hcat, hard- east front, new dcuble garage. Leaving town and must sell at Located at 418 Twelfth Street north. Phone 478-R._ FOR RENT-—Strictly modern 5 room lower duplex, W. Roberts, Weather Bureau. Phone 151. FOR RENT—Strictl room bungalow. wit! seis sea snow, ve whereas a child see They thereupon exai be the web-footed rs whom the | duck. Ef HD ts side streets; FOR RENT—Flat in-Person Court. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice light housekeep- ing rooms, fully furnished and f modern, gas cabinets Clean and comfortable. , 517 Second street. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Hot wa- hotels | evidence of a man’ snow ‘the | Proof that it oot a fact, a man, Freckles and His Friends Just Wait! his legs ~ ~ PATRICIA PENELOPE B FITTS!) SOMERNAME ISNT BILLIE AFTER ALL vs ALRIExT ii WELL~I SAW WER!! morning in the neighborhood EE, YOU GOT A LOT club with bullet Soomde” in rp = » Markham decided to hole the other affairs of and take a hand pe: tolerable criminal condi had a extension phone | backs, and private entrance. or call at 302 Eighth street. aay FOR RENT—Two furnished sleep- ing rooms with bath on ground Private entrance, on car line. Phone 759 or call i man of brains than a duck.” le prints.” ject om's foot- “Not those of a duck, certainly. Mo catecs the foot. On the day following jarkharn and Vance FOR RENT—Furnished city heat-| ting in a secluded co ed sleeping room. Apply at front apartment upstairs at 314 1-2 lain Avenue. Call after 6:00| there, for we were all members of . the club, and- Markham fwe it as a kind of wn headquarters: ite feperacny to people in city under sion that the district at fice is a kind of high-class FOR. RENT—Attractive warm room in modern new home, bath adjoin- ing, only $12.00 Thayer. Phone _1132-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in strictly modern home for one} ti at 702 Seventh street or phone 357-M. ss FOR RENT—Large furnished room housekeeping with Call at 228 W. Ros- __Ser or phone 525-W. FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping. Phone 544-W __or call at 320 Second street, FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms | the for sleeping or light housekeep- __ing. Call at 1008 Ave. C._ FOR RENT—Light housekeeping Suitable for two. dren. Call at 422 Fifth. age! night, “without bei turn detective becar sufficient evidence, or the of evidence, with which Vance looked up with a slow YES PIETAILS=L GOT ONE LOOK AT. YESTERDA notion, don’t y’ know. yers oat eeally, want evidence: they | to room in modern home. or call 623 Fifth street. a FOR RENT—Insile office room. |, Very reasonable. Dahl Clothing MISCELLANEOUS DIAMONDS which represent the values sent to any bank for free examination. Fine All transactions confiden- unwanted diamond fiamond rings at $25|% as low as $1 per week. Marek, Exclusive Dia- ffice 108 ‘Third| You, fe Oe z : DAT HAIN NUFFIN, BOT! a1s& HAD DESE YERE( LEATHER PANISON MO DAN A HUNDERD TIMES AN AH DOAN UNDERSTAN’ “UIT WHY DEY HAIN NO LEATHER WHAR HIT F ef DUMPED AGIN? WHY ICH’, YUH BEEN ON THET HOSS. A DoZEN Times, YH SHOLLD UNDERSTAND, FOR SALE OR TRADE—For go- meral store in good town. new, fully modern, Fargo residence and eleven extra lots in Falue $18,600.80, What have yout jue 00, ; have you Wi 602 H tf a Ht ae rT #3 F [AL CASH REGIST! and second Ove z z i i 8 z H al 5 Burroughs ing: Machine, office desk, check file, parts card files, and other i i i

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