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. Trib | * MALE HELP WANTED. ) ‘ED—At once to learn barber trade. Easy, profitable | log end full [particulars free, Mel- r lege, Classihed Advertisies Rates er Barber Butte, Mont.; ros 3 insertions, “23 words under Fargo, ‘N. i$ YOU DRIVE A CAR? U. 58. Government — Cha ¢ uffeur-Cerrier or setereees. 1,00 Jeb pays $141-4175 month, “How 1 Week, 25 words or qualify” mailed FREE. Write, Under ......ccc00.0) 165 Instruction Bureau, 33-P Arcade Ads over 25 words, 3¢ addi- be -, St. Louis, Mo. tional per word } (ANTED—Hired man on farm for|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY L eight months. One who knows RATES how to run John Deere Tractor. iy Good wages. J. E. Chesak, twelve ba mice southeast of Bismarck. “« {(IGH GRADE Man for local repre- 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- b * ceived 9 o'clock to ins pects” ARS eoSket'Blance || fnertion same day. """* * ard. Annex Hotel. “WANTED—Young man to hag the month. F. Jaszkowiak, Twelfth street. WANTED—Second cook at Sweet Shop. yy BISMARCK TRIBUNE ’ PHONE 32 “_ FEMALE HELP WANTED une Classified Advertisements icici a Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. WHEN you come in here to look at -the fine line of used cars on our floor today you will not be an-| noved by high-pressure salesman- | ship, We will gladly show and demonstrate any of our cars with- out obligation to-you. Come in and see the values we are now offering. “Rebuilt Cars With a B: ~utation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. MOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven coom house, all moderr, hot* water ‘at, hard- wood floors, east front, new kitcaer. range, Juble garage. Leaving town and must sell at once. Price $3300.0C, terms if desired. Loeated at 418 Twelfth street north. Phone 478-R. ‘WANTED—Competent maid for general housework. Call at 320 Ave. B or phone LOST é COST—Between Bismarck and Washburn 33x6.75 Firestone tire and rim. Reasonable reward. —____ HOME LAUNDRY Call Interstate Transportation) SEND those new shirts to Mar- Company. guerit Bulten’s |Home Laundry _DOST—A small pocketbook co: taining check made out to Syl- | and wear them stveral years. No} chemicals uscd. Repairs made if - vanus Irvine for $17.50, also} desired. Our customers are sat- = change amounting to $6.00 or| isfied. Ask your friends. We $7.00. Finder please return to} call and deliver. Tel. 1017. 203 Tribune office. Reward. Ave. A West. RADIO PROGRAMS | FEATURES ON THE AIR Thursday, Jan. 19 Vocal 4 Orch WEAF WW! wl H WRC WOY WCAR WAM WWJ WEAT iO WOW WDAF WHAS WSM WNC iT K KSD WRHM WG! Musical Comed: “AE WTAM AF KVOO. ‘Dodge Presentation; R WTAG WCB! BH KSD WTMJ Wi ee SUE AE SBR TRA iC WSB WBT WsJAX WTMJ WRVA KPRC BAP K’ 9:00—Chi ; “Fliedermaus”-—WJZ WBZ WRAL WHAM KDK, WLW Wik WEBH Krw WON WMAQ WENR MSD Woco RWG Program—WMC 10:30—Fifth Anniversary VHURSDAY, JAN. 19 (Ly The Associated Press} CENTRAL 526—KYW Chicago—570 —Congress Hote! Studio nN s P. M. unless otherwise ine fy Wave lengths on left of call | $:0i—Mazwell Hour letters, kilocycles on right, o—Congress Carnival 365.6—-WEBH-WJJD Chicago—s20 0—Dodge Presentation . 0—Mooseheart Hour Chicago Opera }—Palmer House Studio 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—72' 7:00—Old Fashioned Almanak $:00—Clicquot Eskimos 9:00—Chicago Opera 344.6—WLS8 Chicago—870 6:00—Supperbell Program WPG Atlantic City—1100 Dinner Dance —Playground Revellers Drgan Recital 5S—WBAL Baltimore—1050 rgan Recital ring Pyare laxwell Hoi :00—Lalkite Hour 6C8.2—WEE! Boston—500 a Dodge Presentation teats ; Pwon toover, Sentinels Bet - ov teong A uaa 5:00—Smith Brovkers 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago -670 461.3—WNAG Bosten—€50 imilers 8:00—Contralto and Whitney Trio 5:00—Chicago Opera i 10,00—Hamiltonians 11:00—Orchestra (2 bre.) 428.3—-WLW Cincinnati—700 —in's Gaiden of Stuslo 0A our 0—Muxwell Hour 00—Chicago Opera 361.2—-WSAI Cincinnati-630 faite 10—Hoover Sentinels 399.8—-WTAM Cleveland—780 1:00—Dodge Presentation 1:30-—Hoover Sentinels Sie Willard Cavaliers S35.4—WTIG Hartford—t60 | 8:30—Trio ige Presentation ‘Tieater Presentation 422.3--WOR Newark—710 PEPER ory aun py orga 6: elton Basemnbie ESET pp Sentinels i aw York University: Pianist 374.8—WOG Davenport—s00 z . Philharmonic Orchestra — 7:00—Dodge Propentation 9; irgan Nocturne Ep ae = yO yur to: din Royal Orchestra 9:00—Smi thers 491.5—WEAF New York—610 838.4—-WHO Des Moinee—200 00— Waldorf Astoria Orchestra 8:30—Dinner Progra: Mid-week Hymn Sing 7:00—Dodge Presentation ‘Coward Comfort Hour $:00—Maxwel) Hour odge Presentation 9:30—Btudio Program cover Saatrnes. 40.9—WCX-WIR Detrolt—€80 Smith Brothers $:00—At Eventide ® 0—Lance Orchestras (1% h: §3i— Magee Concert Orchestr: 454.3--WJZ New York—€60 basse ry a 5:00—Al Friedman's, Orchestra (seal eng Fo Vomhaae teeter Presentation % 30—-Hoover Sentinels - 3 uot Eskimos 409.7—WBAP Fort Worth—600 9 8:00—Mazwell Hour 20 10:00—Concert. 0 11:00—Organ i 361.2—WOS Jefferson City—8% 348.6~—WOO Philadelphia—900 & te Dept. of Education 6:30 inner Music 370.2—-WDAF Kansas City—810 315.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—060 : of the Alr 5:15 Little Symphony Orchestra See 3 0— Maxwell Hour a well Hour © 9:00—Balkite Hour SERN aitegpnener ie 483.6—WJAR Providence620 =. 7: Y 30—Coward Comfort Hour, Fiat Reco taut U— Dodge Presentation 8:00—! ell Hour Clicquog Eskimos : 408,2—W6CO Minneapolis-St. Paul— 277.0—WHAM Rochester—1080 . " eae 7:30—Amplco Recital 9:00—Balkite Hour 10:05—Request Organ. Recital 80B.2—WOW Omaha—890 379.8—WGY Schenectady—7:° $:00—U, 8. Army Band $3o-Pinner sn Bis @ Me aaiacea X Tito Boster ntinels 9:30—1 ite Hour J 8:00—Ciicquot Eskimos 499.7—WOAI San Antonio—¢00 333.1—-WBZ Springfield—000 9:00—Kelvinator Hour 5:00-Organ Recital _ MBI=KED St. Louls—590 8:00—Maxwell’ Hour oa Reeee, esas? 9:00—Balkite Hour $dom aiexw 468,5—WRC Washingten=04) Pr in Brothers 7:00—Dodge Presentation: = -_, HB4—KVOO Tulsa—860 1:30—Hoover, Sentinels 1:00—1 ntation 9:00—Smith Brothers ee ca 616.9—WTAG Worcestsfer0 3449—WCBO Zlon—870 $:80—Coward Comfort Hour $.00—Mixed Quartet; Celestial Bells; 7:00—Dadge Presentati i ran tor Eamon i Clarinet Trio $:00—Smith Bro WESTERN \ SOUTHERN ‘ MB.5—KFI Los Angeles—t40 ' 298.9-—WWNC Ashevillé—1010° ‘9:18 ~Etaltharmonic Orchestra §:48—Dinner 12382 lusic ysic a 3 416.4 KK | Los tea 720 Hees eae i ie Anes S00.9=KNX. Les Angelee—£90 10% freeing HSE Base 9: ai ei DIXWIAR Jacksonvilon ate HSS—KLX Oaklandngo \ $:30—-Dodge . re ih9e>Denes Program i. sto Wgey Baview 010—-KOw » ;. 24.1eWRVA Richmond -1180, FOR SALE—Six room 1 1-2 story! house, all modern, hot air fur- nace, hardwood floors. Full lot 75x150, 3 compartment Leaving city. Price $3500.00, month payment. _C._ Phone 1147-R. JOR SALE—Six “room mod house, 3 bed rooms, south front, 75 foot lot, 3 st.ll garage, for $3700, mostly payable like rent. Immediate ,<«ssessicn. Geo. M. garage. Must sell at once. | $1200.00 cash, 40} Call at 106 Ave, | —Steam heated nicely | ly modern home. Call at 623 Sixth street. Phone 1151-R. ®OR RENT—Strictly modern 5 room lower duplex, garage at- tached. O. W. Roberts, Weather Bureau, Phone 151. furnished. Garage. Call at 503 Fourteenth street. Phone 831-M. FOR RENT—Five room modern house at 305 Twelfth street. Joh _Phone_1060_or J. Modern six room fui nished house. Close in. Write a enbimp age NosWhs | FOR REMT—Strictly modern home| furnished at 813 Thayer. Inquire | W._S. Casselman. ce FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, single or double. 216 Second. Phone 832-J. Seen RM NDS LARGE list of improved and un- improved farms and ranches. Ad- dress reece & Implement FOR RENT—Two newly decorated nicely furnished light housekeep- ing rooms. Close in. Cal’ at 113 M in_street or phone 637-J. 0 —One furnished sleep- ing room in modern home. Gen- tleman preferred. Call at 709 _Third street or phone 599. FOR RENT—An attractive room in. new home. Call at 305 W. Ros-' ser. Phone 1384, —Furnished room, also garage. 211 Second street. MISCELLANEOUS E to respon- sible parties. A pool hall and lunch counter, also a- dance hall that may be turned into a gar- age; ten Icts for a garden or chicken raising. The only busi- ness of its kind in a good town on the Red Trail Highway No, 10 as it is now known. Now doing a good business, but present owner has other interests that require his immediate attention. Address Box No. 154, Menoken, N. Dak. DIAMONDS which represent the utmost in values sent to any bank for free examination. Fine qualities. Latest style mnie | ings. All transactions confiden- tial. Your unwanted diamond’ taken in as part cash on pur- chase. Our diamond rings at $25 to $100 will please you. Cash or ments as low as $1 per week. lames W. Marek, Exclusive Dia- mond Dealer. Office 108 Third street, Bismarck, N. D. South of Prince Hotcl. i furnished sleeping room in sirict- | |e T—Four icom bungalow | ‘ CHARACTERS Philo Vance John F.-X. Markham, district at- torney of New York County. Margaret Odell (The “Canarv”), Charles Cleaver, a man-about-town. pice ts! Spotswoode, a manufac- urer. Louis Mannix, an ehptdet Dr. Ambrose Lindquist, a fashion- able ‘neurologist. Tony Skeel, a professional burglar. William Elmer Jessup, telephone Haney Spively, teleph to arry Spively, telephone operator. Ernest Heath: sergeant of the Homi- cide Bureau. The Story Thus Far Vance has his own theories about criminal procedure and he tells them to his friend Markham, who is con- siderably worried over the crime situation in New York. Then the Bad poe be announce the murder of Margaret Odell, known as the “Canary,” former Follies girl and reigning Broadway beauty. Marke ham turns to Vance for help and they visit the “Canary’s” apart- ment. es CHAPTER III . As Markham entered the Odell apartment that morning Sergeant Ernest Heath came forward at once and extended his hand. A look of relief passed over his broad pugna- cious features; and i. was obvious that the animosity and on _| rivalry which always exist between the detective division and the dis- trict. attorney's office during the in- vestigationn of any criminal case had no place in his attitude on this occasion. “im glad you've come, said; and meant it. He then turned to Vance with a al smile, and held out his oor sleuth is with » sir,” he ptember morn- ing, Sergeant “I'd hate to tel! youl’? Then Heath’s face grew suddenly grave, and he turned to Markham. “It’s a raw deal, si Why in hell ’t they have picked some one the Canary for th ‘r dirty There’s pleniy of Janes on y who coulda faded from the picture alarm; but they gotta go and bump off the Queen of Sheba!” g¢ officer of the de- into the little foy d the usual hand- shaking ceremony. Though he had met Vance and me but once before, and then casually, he remembered us both and addressed us courteous- ly by name. e “Your arrival,” he said to Mark- ham, in @g well-bred, modulated BISMARCK TRIBUNE “ giver” grumbled Heath, as he led ithout causing a second | & William M. Moran, | © way into the living-room. @ suite of two fairly large rooms connected by a wide archway draped with heavy damask por- tieres. The entrance door from the main hall of the building led into a small rectangular foyer about eight feet jong a four feet deep, ith double Venetian-glass doors opening into the main room be- yond. There was no other entrance to the apartment, and the bedroom could be reached only through the archway from the living-room. There was a large davenport, cov- ered with brocaded silk, in fzont of the fireplace in the left-hand wall of the living-room, with a long nar- row library-table of inlaid rosewood extending along its back. On the opposite wall, between the foyer and the archway into the bedroom, hung a triplicate Marie Antoinette mirror, beneath which stood a mar hogany gate-legged table. On the far side of the archway, near the large oriel window, was a baby grand Steinway piano with a beautifully designed an! decorated case of Louis-Seize ornamentation. In the corner to tho right of the fire- place was a spindle-legged escritoire ard a square hand-painted waste- Peper backet of vellum. To the left of the fireplace stood one of the loveliest Boule cabinets T have ever seen. Several excellent reproductions of Boucher, Frago: nard and Watteau hung about the contained a dressing-ta gold-leaf chair: he seemed eminently | 's i persot ym, the _ litile m and’s. it, a si met disorder of | do the job; gemarked In-j} we oughta be grate- "t blow the joint up ie,” veturned Heath general dis ed us. Our} ately drawn | body of the dead ed in an unnatural, | umbent attitude in the cor- he cavep boty nearest to as turned backward, ilken tuft. H hair ned and day beneath her head and over her bare shoul- der like a frozen cataract of liquid gold. Her face, in violent death, was distorted and unlovely. Her voice, “is very welcome. Sergeant Heath will give you what prelim- inary information you want. I’m still pretty much in the dark my- self—only just arrived.” “A lot of information I’ve got to FOR SALE EIGHT ROOM dwelling; one of the best and most complete dwellings in the city and located in the very nicest part, at much less than cost, $13,500. FOUR ROOM house; 100 feet east frontage, can complete into six rooms and bath $2500.00. FIVE ROOM sstucco bungalow, basement garage, fire place, sta- tionary _ tubs, enlendidly built, completely modern, $5700.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern, a real bargain at $3700.00. BUILDING LOTS, hundreds of them, in all parts of the city, most of them on very easy terms. FARM LANDS; the most complete list and the best bargains I have ever had. , INSURANCE; fire, tornedo, auto- mobile in good companies. NEARLY $5,000,000 on deposit in Bismarck Barks bes‘des other millions hid away. The most oe params period of this part of forth Dakota is on the start. BUY REAL ESTATE NOW from the man who is doing more ad- vertising than the rest of the community combined, F, E. YOUNG. PERSONAL FOR SALE OR TRADE—For go- ing general store in good town. Nearly new, fully modern, Fargo residence and eleven extra lots in good residential district. Total value $13,500.00. What have you? Write owner, 602 Ave D, Bis- marck, No. Dal ay = FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lots 1-2- 8-4-5-6 and 7, all in Block 8 Riv- erview Addition. Ideal place to raise chickens. If interested write or see John Runge, 211 Sec- ond street, Bismarck, N. D. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over styles and .izes. We have one fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Billiard parlor, 4 pool tables and one billiard, five stool lunch counter at reasonable PALMIST and Phrenologist, Mad- am Lattimorelle here at 318 Man- dan street. Reading hours: 2 to 5 and 7to 10. Helps find lost skin was discolored; her eyes were her mouth was open, and her lips were drawn back. Her neck, on either side of the thyroid cartilage, show-d ugly dark bruises. She was dressed in a flimsy evening ‘gown of black Chantilly lace over cream-colored chiffon, anc across the arm of the davenport had been thrown an evening: cane of cloth-of-gold trimmed with er- mine. ‘There were evidences of her in- effectual struggle with the person who had strangled her. Besides the disheveled conditior of her hair, one of the shoulder-straps of her gown had been severed, and there was a long rent in the fine lace across her breast. A small corsage of artificial orchids had been torn from her bodice, and lay crumpled in her lap. One satin slipper had fallen off, and her sight knee was twisted inward on the seat of the davenport, as if she had sought to lift herself out of the suffocating clutches of her antagonist. Her fingers were still flexed, no doubt as they had been ai the mo- ment of her capitulation to death, when she had relinquished her grip upon the murderer’s wrists. ‘the spell of horror cast over us by the sight of the tortured body was broken by the matter-of-fact tones of Heath. “You see, Mr. Markham, shi was evidently sitting in the corner of this settee when she was grabbed suddenly from behind.” Markham nedded. “It must have taken a pretty strong man to strangle her so easily.” “Pll say!” agreed Heath. He bent over and pointed to the girl’s fingers, on whi showed several abrasions. er stripped her rings off, too; and they didn't go _articl See hei today. EPILE: —How poisoned blood causes fits. How to stop fits promptly. Free treatise and in- structions. Write Western -Med- ical Ass’n, 125 W. 62nd St., Chi- cago. FOR SALE—Household furniture. Priced for quick sale. Call at 305 Twelfth street between 9:00 a. m. and 5:00 p.m. or after 8:00 Pp. mm FOR SALE—One bed, spring and Priced mattress. reasonable. Phone 627-J. APARTMENTS price. Cheap rent, long lease. In- quire at New Palace Cafe, dan, No. Dak. FOR SALE—Burroughs " Adding’ Machine, office desk, check file, auto parts card files, and other office supplies. L. Van Hook, HaEee m No, 12, . Lucas FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two small houses’ in good condition, will ti for good closed car or desirable residence lots. J. C, Maddox, Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone IR Imported = man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, also sative singers. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. je _115-J,' Jacob Bull. Dickinson, N.D.. Box 728. SHOW at and attenc the Slope Show at. Bismarck ‘Jan, 24 6. for premium: list tnd entry blenks to he R. Mie-| Lut 1» NN. DD. FOR SALE—Big Duroc Jer- sey bred gilts. are smooth g from 200 to 240 Struts, N. D. located at 111 Biche “set Tnquire st O17 Ave, - Z y RUMMAGE BALE =e 0-00-01 ‘at besement of 1. 0. 0. F. Ball FOR RENT—Four room apartment <strictly modern. Heat and water furnished.” Also heated garage. one or call at Tenth street. fi, FOR - OR TRADE—Senior Consol. seven tube radio com- lete, in first class condition at If Tee Amos ,A. Robidou. FOR . RENT—Light housekeeping apartment. One :oom and kitch- enette furnished, newly decorated. Call at 228 Seconi street. in, Call at 400 Fourth street. - Phone 1052-J._ cao FOR RENT—Three room modern) Sparnent Clean and comfort- with ._~Phone_744. FOR RENT—Three room modern a nt. Clean and comfort- . with % one _¥44. FOR RENT—A; it. Furnished one scoa He room oad oi FOR RENT-—sAn apartment at te bath, Call ab rare about it gentle, either.” Then he indicated a segment of fine plati- num chain, set with tiny pearls, which hungover one of her shoul- devs. “And they grabbed what- ever it was begets. round her neck, and broke the chain doing it. They. weren't overlooking nite thing, or losing any time. . oh gentlemanly job. Nice and refined.” “Where's the Medical Examin- ed?” asked Markham. a “He’s coming,’ Hea‘h told him. “You can’t get Doc Doremus to go anywheres without his breakfast.” “He may find something else— somet that doesn’t show.” “There's ;lenty showing for me,” declared Heath. “Look at this apartment. It wouldn’t b. much worse if a. Kansas cyclone had struck it.” We turned from the depressin; spectacle of the dead girl and mov toward the center of the room. “Be careful not touch anything, Mr. being Meaty Pee I've sent for the reprint ex, 5 they'll be here any minute now.” Vance looked up in mock aston- ishment, “singer-prints? You don’: say— really! ‘ow delightful!—Imagine a johnnie in this enlightened day Two room a ! apartment in modern home. Close leaving his finger-prints for you to | \ “All crooks aren't clever, Mr, Vance,” declared Heath combat- tively. “Oh, dear no! They'd never be apptsbended if they were. But, ver all, Sergeant, even an authen- na fi that ei if g fa fs is i s Margaret Odell’s apartment was | out. 7:80 to 7:45 p. mum-Weather fore. cast and news. to 8:00 p. m—L. talk on state ! Thursday, January 19 become acquainted) 9:30 to 11:00 a. m.—Music and with Vance during the investigation | complete weather report. MOM’N POP A Tough Bird SHAPTA LALGN WHEN Z “Taned OF MOM AN'MRS INTE Warrinn! GUNN TELLS ME IT'LL GE AT LEAST FIVE DAYS BEPORE HE AN TYTE CANGET THEIR MONEY “TOC THER — THOSE FIVE DAYS MIGHT CosT ME FIVE YEARS UP TH RIVER IF SOMETHING BUT IN TH MEANTIME L GOTTA MEAN HUNCH THAT Th’ REAL BILL. GERRICK IS ABOUT OVE T'sHOW AN' THAT REMINDS ME - I GOTTA SEE TW’ “HYENA” AGAIN AN'BE SURE HIS MACHINE| 1S IN WORKIN’ ORDER - HE AN’ THAT LAUGH O' HIS ARE Too OPTIMISTIC- Th’ LAST TIME HE CRASHED HE JUST AS SOON AS L GET MY MITTS ON THAT DOLGH OF THEIRS TLL WRAP ITP WITH TH JACK TH! WOMEN GAVE ME, HAVE TH’*RYENA" WAITIN’ IN ALS AIRPLANE, AN' WE! BOTH SKIP ACRoss TH’ GCORDER Ft A AEG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. hoe (©1024. BY NEA SERVICE. me. | Freckles and His Friends Doesn't Know Just How to Take It By Blosser HERE'S OSSIE NOW YOU SHOULD COME TALKIN’ 7 BILLIE =TLL MAILE WIM INTRODUCE NGR To My House AN SEB CLARA! YOU'LL KANE TO EXCUSE US-- TM GOING TO SEE OSCAR'S DONKEY= AND ft JUST ADORE OM! TAS IS FRECKLES = A FRIEND OF OUT OUR WAY By W: | MA! OH MA uH! T CANT WARSH, Him CLEAN! TH TOE MARK KEEPS DONT you BLEEVE. iM MA! HES ALLERS MAKIN DIRTY cracks 'BouT ME. IT AINT NQ TIDE MaRK~ItS TH TOP O MY SIOCHINS HE SEES. YA SNiSS OUGHTA SEE HOW FOR Down

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