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a MALE HELP WANTED r LUS| SAL! AGENCY nee ie aan sap lG ar specialty man, can get ter- ritorlel rig hts on sale of Dr. 8 gert’s NGOSTURA, old-time tonic flavoring, same formula since 1824. Applicant must have car. Address with references Angostura Bitters Agency, Inc. 14 it_ 46th St., N.Y. MEN WANTED—At once to learn barber trade. Easy, profitable @. fits you for best positions. Cata- log and full particulars free. Mel- ¢ Barber Colleg.. Butte, Mont.; Pee TRESS SPREE Ete Te ee DO YOU DRIVE A CAR? U.S Government Chauffeur-Carrier job pays $141-8175 month. “How to qualify” mailed FREE. Write, Instruction Bureau, 38-P Arcade Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. S Apply at Bismarck Shoo Shining pply a marck Shoc Shining Parlor. 309 Broadway. See —— FEMALE HELP WANTED HIGH school education and arnt personality, between age of 25 40, who is entirely unincumbered and free to travel extensively, de- sired by nationally known organi- zation. jalary, bonus and trans) tation. Give full information first letter. F. E. COMPTON & CO., 1004_N. Dearborn, Chi . COLLECT and keep $6.00 commis- sion each sale, o_suits or suit and topcoat $27.95. Unusual qualities. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Latest tterns. Extra “aA outfit FREE. Deal direct. LaSalle Gold Seal Clothes, ‘527 Broadway, New York City. Ciassihed Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 rds or under it $ 35 Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RAT! ES 90 Cents Per inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 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 Hay you will not be ai noyed by high-pressure salesman- ship. e 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 Bcrutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. SALESMEN AGENTS—We start you in busi- ness. No capital or experience needed to earn $50 to $100 week- ly selling shirts direct to wearer. Spare or full time. Write for Free_ Samples, Madison Shirts, 562 Broadway, New Yor. —Inexperienced wanted by manufecturer who can earn $20 weekly spare time sewing aprons. Materials cut, no selling; stamped envelope _ brings particulars. Morning Glory Apron Co., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. .WOMEN—Earn big money sewing aprons. Absolutely no selling. Experience unnecessary. Mater- ials cut, instructions - furnished. Stamped envelope brings particu- lars. Art Dress Co., Stamford, Conn. ' LADIES—Earn $17 dozen sewing aprons home, experience unneces- sary; instructions furnished; ma- terials cut; addressed envelope brings particulars. Milo _Gar- ment, 230 adway, Bayonne, ps i ME Se ee LADIES earn $17 dozen sewing smocks ‘home. Experience un- necessary, nc_ selling, materials cut, addressed envelope brings in- structions. World Co. 346-6th! eS Cea ADDRESS VELOPES at home. Spare time. Experience unneces- sary. - Dignified work: $15-$25 weekly easy. Send 2c stamp for particulars. Mazelle, Dept. 869, ~ Gray, Indiana. aay, LADIES—Embroider fo: n your spare time, easy, pleasant, profit- able home work. Enclose stamp. Lamothe Mfg. Co., 7 Cargill St., Livermore Falls, Maine. WANTED—Farmer or farmer's son St ay ork eo, profits. M teady work, -_ Me- CONNON & gompany. Dept. C252, Winona, Minn. $35.00 weekly in your spare time. Everything furnished. Stamp for particvlers. Junell. Co. Ham- mond, Indiana. = ——__ ROOMS "FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Comfortable large furnished sleeping room suitable ir ote or lds i modern porn wi ome privileges, near capi- tal. Call at 922 Sixth street, Phone 1183. FOR RENT—Furni: tppartent upetatte at 314 ae a ent ui at le in Avenue.” Call ‘after 6:00 Pp. m. ¥OR RENT—Two newly city heated nicely furnished light hovsekeep, \ ing rooms. Close in. Cal! at 1) Mandan street_or phone 637-J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in strictly modern home for one or two. Call at 702 Seventh _. Street_or phone 357M. FOR RENT—A pleasant room in modern home, wie in. Call at 418 Fifth street. Ladies pre- ferred. Phone 678-R. FOR RENT—Nice warm modern fi hed room, close in. Also furnis| 4 ! a rent. _607 Thint street,” without board. Close fi Wen at 816 Main, i ata ROOM FOR GE! N—Nice room in modéfn Always hot melee, Inquire 502 Seventh street. ROOM is modern Romo, close in i re 01 . Phone or call at 300 Seventh pro sit FOR RENT—Modern room, nicely furnished. Close * on car line, 515 Fourth st A FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, singh » 216 Second. Phone Saf FOR RENT- room, also garage. 211. Second street. a month. Call at 72 street or phone 0, Hedden Estate : ‘apartment in ear home. Close in, vg? t 400 Fourth street. B'way, Newark, New York. AGENTS—Quick Money! Repcat ATTRACTIVE proposition to sales- ladies who are in position to be! advanced to District Managers selling lingerie and dresses for an old and cstablished linc. Spring models are now in the hands of representatives and are proving big sellers at popular prices. If you are interested and can prove to us that you can put this across, write giving full particulars to ann Rosemaid Company, Galion, 10. N SALESMEN—Several local_ men to sell memberships in the Associat- ed Motorists of America. Won- derful opportunity, good pay. Call from 10 to 12 a, m., Annex Hotel, Mr. Blanchard. ee AGENTS your chance to clean up with visty Polishing Cloth. Removes tarnish from all metals, without use of powder, paste or liquid. Works like ma-! gic. Sells like wildfire. 150-300 per cent profit. Write for free sample. Christy, Inc, 6197 businegs, special deal, direct, con- sumer men, ‘regardless what you're selling, strictly _confiden- tii Sam Robins, Wholesale Clothier, 902 Broadway, N. Y. AGENTS—Both sexes. 10 house- hold specialties easily shown and demonstrated. Write today for! full particulars. DEAN SALES CO., Box 1403, Burlington Station, Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE—Edison pho and 75 Bi N. 4 FOR SALE—Billiard parlor, 4 pool DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route this county. Experience unneces- sary. No selling, distribute and Should net $70.00 w ckly. collect. PERIS MFG. CO., Flor‘:n, Pa. en graph records. Phone 639. MISCELLANEOUS Fo! si > ol hall an lunch coynter, acre dance hall that may be: turned into a gar- age; ten lots 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 Now doing a od Baginete, but precens 8, resent ,owner fe ee eee ee require ‘his immediate attention. Address P. O. Box No. 154, Menoken, N. DIAM hich represent the)’ Dak. IONDS which utmost in values sent to any bank for free examination. Fine qualities. Latest style movnt- ings. All transactions confiden- tial. ‘io. wayented. diamond taken in as cash on pur- chase. Our pl rings at $25 to $100 Ieee Blsase Te, ih as low as week. james W. Marek, Exclusive Dia- mond De&ler. Office 108 Third street, ismarck, N. D. South of Prince Hotel. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lots 1-2- pi and A all aw 8 aa erview Addit f false chickens: if’ imaterted write or see John Ri 211 Sec- ond street, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Five used electric washers priced from $10 to $25.. One used electric ironer and one electric range. Terms $5.00 down and $5.00 a month, Inquire at Hughes Electric Shop. [AL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 and izes. We have one to your business. W. E. Stitzel, tative. Patterson Hotel, | and one billige, five stool Tribune Clasified Advertisemcnts —= PHONE 32 | WAN HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern home con- sisting of 1 bed room, room, dining room and kitchen. | SELL yor nished. One bed room being re- tained for the personal use of its) present tenants. call 615 Tenth street. FOR SALE—Six room 1 1-2 story house, all modern, hot air nace, hardwood {loors. 75x150, 3 compartment garage. Leaving city. Must sell at once. Price $3500.00, $1200.00 cash, 40 month payment. Call at 106 Ave. Phone 585-R or FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms and bath, all modern, hot water heat, full basement, built in features. 50 foot lot. $3,500 down, the rest in monthly payments. est. Inquire _at_1013 LOVELY HOME in Yakima, completely modern, rooms, sleeping porch, — Need cash equity $3,250, balance $1,500 monthly payments. E. J. Davis, 421 So. 15th. Ave. FOR SALE—Six house, 3 bed rooms, south front, 75 foot lot, 3 st Il r $3700, mostly payable like rent. rent ON eee & iield goal unti! the final room modern FOR RENT—February first, six! room house with bath, one block about March 15th, Phone 905._ FOR RENT—Six occupied by the Ist of Feb. Call in person at 223 W. Tha: nee FARM LANDS LARGE list of improved and un- improved farms and ranches. Ad- lie Isabel Land & Implement Oey ‘To hear from owner of farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. INESS CHANCES business or property, new plan, no advance fee, state price, describe Be Confiden- ti BUYERS GUIDE, 514 No. __Prior, St. Paul, Minn, 7 ADVERTISE—60 Weeklies $2; 10 Dailies $4. LUCAS, Wainwright Bidg., St. Louis, Mo. ~ j [ESERIES ORINDA Additional Sports | ee Valley City Defeats Mandan Five, 14-12 Valley City, Jan. 21—Held help- less by the Hi-Liners during the first three quarters, Mandan failed eight mir.ates of play, then staging a rally that threatened the substan- tial Valley Cit lead in the last few | minutes of play, the local emerg- ing with a 14 to 12 victory, herc last night. Claudie Miller had worked up a defense that constantly harried the visiting forwards who aiso coml ined plenty of tough luck with their in- ability to get clear «hots at the basket. : . The Braves’ eye for the basket was decidedly awry last night. They continually bombarded the backboard but the ball just wouldn’t roll through th hoop. Mandan will strive to avenge their ;defeat here by taking the James- town High cagers into the prover- , bial camp tonight at Jam-stown. | Papooses Win Easily From Hazen, 22 to 12 FOR RENT—Strictly modern 5 room lower duplex, O. W. Roberts, Weather : eo Ay’ Gebel! aan pitisagerdl tg oa i fur- | over the Hazen invaders last night hier a Write j When they walked away with a 22 to | = + sas | ly outclassed dur FOR SALE EIGHT ROOM dwelling; one of the best and most, complete dwell: in the city and located in the nicest part. at much less FOUR ROOM house; 100 feet east frontage, can comulete into six rooms and bath $2500.00. basement garage, fire place, sta- completely modern, $5700.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern, a real bargain at $3700.00. LOTS, hundreds parts of the city,| mest of them on very easy terms. ! FARM LANDS; the most complete list and the best bargains I have ANCE; fire, tornado, auto-| mobile in good companies. 000,000 on deposit in| prosperous period of tiiis part of - North Dakota is on the start. BUY REAL ESTATE NOW from the man who is doing more ad- than the rest of the community combined, _¥.E. YOUNG. Credit good for $250 g on new Buick, will give cash discount on trade for good Phone 388-R after 6 FOR SALE—Chevrolet truck, 1927 model, excellent condition, price Phone 1353-W Sun- Mandan’s Papooses, reserves of the Braves’ basketball squad, clear- 12 win after every member of the crew had been given a chance to show his wares. Hazen fought hard but was clear- i the unequal struggle, the Krause boys proving to be the most effective performers on the losing quint. The lineup and summary: PG z Papocses FT P Pts Jarvis f .. 1-1 1 7 Huff, f 0-0 0 4 William 0-1 0 2 Russell, 11 0 3] Fleck, ¢ 00 80 (Of McKendry, 03 #0 6 Brucker, ¢ 0-0 0 0 Snehn, ¢ 0-0 0 0) Metrich, f 0-0 0 0 Wwrdman, g .. 0-0 0 vy Total ..... 2-6 1 22 Hazen FC Fr P Pts| NOES, Te Nice oo 0 4| F. Krause, f 1-2 0 7 Stutsman, c ... 0-0 60 0 W. Krause, g.. 0 1-5 3 1 Skagen, g ....0 O-1 0 0 Total .. 3 12 Referee— Baby Bison Baskethal]| Squad Rounds to Shape Fargo, N. D., Jan. 21.—The Baby} Bison basketball squad of the North Dakota Agricultural college is rapidly rounding into shape for al rather intensive campaign for a bunch of yearlings. Although defeated by the Bemidji} tate Teachers college, the frosh' came back to trounce Hope high| school by a 37 to 25 score in an im- pressive tilt. The list of freshmen candidater includes: Gil Johnson and Leonard freberg, Rockford, Il.; Leo May, Aberdeen, S. D.; Boyd Casey, Cros- by; Clarence Shepherd, Fargo; John Pariseau, Grafton, Cecil Kenney, Park River; Peter Baumann, New END those new guerit Bulten’s Home. Laundry and wear them several years. No chemicals uscd. Repairs made if desired. Our customers are sat- call and deliver. Tel. 1017. 203 case. Reward. THAT'LL LOOK PRETTY CHEAP IN A SWELL PLACE UKE THIS BOT WE'LL LEAVE IT AN’ SNEAK ODT ass biKE Ths AW — Salem; John Brady and Ray Bas- sett, Wahpeton; Paul Rorvig, West- hope; Therron Cole, Carrington; . 2 er Lloyd Esse, Taylor; Howard Mc lncee te the Yukon. Leod, La Moure; Roy Jordre, Ober- on; Alfred Schultz, Martin; Felix Adams, Carrington, and Chester Wolla, Tioga. wit Bic we CAN EAT AT GLACE! THE Te RICKARD KNEW WALLACE New York, Jan. 21—()—Billy fallace, Cleveland __ lightweight! whose real last name is Merle, was ard, who knew, Wallace's tathe , who knew s fath-| Wi well, was running | red, Se asleasie and guests of . _.'_ Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 21.—()— Other games on the Baby Bison Vic Hanson, who parted from the ncaa aa schedule include Aberdeen high Cleveland Rosenblooms in mid-sea- LOST—Between capitol and post- school, Ockes, Wahpeton Scie i office, one prir of opera glasses school, and two games with in brown leather THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHILO VANCE SOHN ek. MARKHAM, District Attorney of New York County MARUARET ODELL (TUE “CANARY") CHARLES CLEAVER. a man- about-to'va ‘ETH “POTSWOODE, a mane- a ANNS” a porter DR. AMBROISE NDQUIAT. @ fashionable new jet TONY SKEEL, @ profenstonal ber. AM ELWER JEARUP, tele one operator HARRY SPIVELY. telephone o:- erator ERNEST REATH. Sergent the Homicide Bureaw din THD STORY THUS FAR CHAPTER VI EPUTY.INSPECTOR CONRAD BRENNER was one of that small army of obscure, but bighly capable |~ experts who are connected with the New York police department, 4nd © who are constantly being consult ments rarely get into the public. prints, His specialty was locks and bur glars’ tools; and I doubt if. even among those ¢Phaustively pains- taking criminolacists of the Uni- versity of Lausanne, there more accurate reader of dential signs left by eh ments of house-breaker pearance and bearing a withered little college professor * His black, unpressed suit was old- fashioned in cut; and he wore a very high stiff collar, with a narrow black string tle. His gold-rimmed spectacles were so thick-lensed that the pupils of bis eyes gave the im: pression of acute belladonna poison: ing. When Heath had spoken to bim. ho merely stood staring with a sort of detached expectancy; he seemed utterly unaware that there was any one else Inthe room. The sergeant, evidently familiar with the little man's idiosyncrasies of manner, did not wait for a response but started at once for the bed Toom. “This way. please, Professor,” he directed, cajolingly, going to the dressing table and picking up the Jewel-case. “Take a squint at this and tell me what you see.” Inspector Brenner followed Heath, without looking to right or left, and, taking the jewel-case. went silently to the window and began to examine it. Vance, whose interest seemed suddenly to be re awakened, came forward and stood watching him. + For fully five minutes: the little expert inspected the case, holding it within a few inches of his my epic eyes. Then he lifted his glance to Heath and winked several times sapidly. “Two instruments were used fn opening this case.” Eis voice was small and bigh-pitched, but there was in it an undeniable quality of authority. “One bent the lid and made several fractures on the baked enamel. The other was, 1 should say, a steel chisel of some eine and was used to break the joc! o1 ' There appeared the impression of @ human hond distinctly registered ws aaron. “Tho fitat MatHMaehe Whee ie | Mex cre-unmcon most CAMMbly. : it One were inside thé i That steel box simply couldn't have been ehiselléd open by a profes couldn't reach the outside “The people 2 know dost ehut themselves in clothes-closets.” bois’s tone was pondercusly sar siren: positively amase mel” know are addicted to the habti—o sort of daily pastime, don't ow.’ on always diplomsatie, tm» “What thes ate you ‘about that “Alas! I wish I hed one,” the dolorous answer. “It's becsuse I can’t, for the life of sense of its neat and Dearance that I'm eo it. Really, y’ know, it been artistically looted.” Heath was not entirely the same vague were disturbing turned to Dubois and “You might go over Captain. As this there's something funny about condition of that closet.’ Dubois, silent and the closet door yellow powder over When he had blot ticles away, be bent his magnifying-glass, At straightened up, and gai look of {ll-natured appraisal. “There's fresh “and unless I’m were made by the those on the table. marks are ulnar loops, and dex-fingers_are a ae reese Poe ed the photograp! knob.’ ‘When this had been done, Du- bois, Bellamy, and the photograph- at the wrong angle of leverag ed on abstruse technical problems, od pers eae but whose names and achlevo staal “chisel Wak Hearted: Wik 6 knowledge of the correct point of oscillation, where a minimum of leverage would produce the counter. acting stress necessary to displa % rela x don't y' knéw, it actually was.” Before Markham satisfied grunt from attracted our attention. “I've got sometiiing for you, Ser geant,” he announced. We moved expectantly into the | kn Dubots was bending over the end of the Iibrary-table almost directly behind the place where Margaret Odell's body bad He took out an insufflator, which was like a very small band-bellows. and blew a fine light-yellow powder evenly over about a square foot of the polished rosewood surface of the tabletop. Then he gently blew away the surplus powder, and there appeared the impression of a bu- man hand distinctly registered in The bulb of the thumb and each fleshy hummock between the joints of the fingers and around the palm stood out like tiny circular islands. All the papillary ridges were clear- The photographer then booked bis camera to a pe culiar adjustable tripod and, care fully focusing his lens, took two fash-light pictures of the hand “This ought to do.” pleased with his find. right band—a clear print—and the guy who mado it was standing right behind the dame. . . . And it's the newest print in the place.” “What about this box?” Heath pointed to the black document-boz on the table near the overturned ing the lid. But the bs professional job?” suggested th. “Highly so.” answered the fn spector, again blinking. “That is to say, the forcing of the lock was And 1 would even Go so far as to advance the opinion that the instrument used was one especially constructed for such il- legal purposes.” “Could this have done the job%” Heath held out the poker. The other looked at it closely and turned ft over several times. “It might have been tho instru ment that bent the cover, but it was not the one used for prying open the lock. This poker is cast iron and would have snapped under any Breat pressure, whereas this box is of cold rolled eighteen-gauge steel plate, with an inset cylinder pin-tumbler lock taking a paracen trie key. The leverage force neces. sary to distort the flange sufficiently to lift the lid could have been made only by a steci chisel.” rive jt i i I elf L : gee i i H i Mees seemed well satisfied with Inspec: tor Brenner's conclusion. the box down to you, Professor, and you can let me know what else you i “U'll take it along, {f you have And the little man tucked it under bis arm and shuffied out. without another word. Heath grinned at Markham “Queer bird. He ain't happy un fess be’s measuring jimmy marke | posed on doors and windows and things. He couldn't wait till 1 sent bim the box. He'll hold it lovingly on p all the way down in the subway, like a mother with a baby.” Vance was still standing near the dressing-table, gazing perplexedly "Pete," be order- ” he “Not a mark—wiped clean.” r, “make some Dubois began putting away his * . “I say, Captain Dubois,” inter- Vance, “did you take @ good look at the inside door-knob of that The man swung about abruptly. and gave Vance a glowering look. “People ain't in the habit of handling the inside knobs of closet doors. They open and shut closets from the outside.” Vance raised his eyebrows ip simulated astonishment. “Do they, now, really?—Fancy white uniform of internes, who net come to take away the girl’s (TO BE CONTINUED) ‘It is an interesting fect that for the nineteen years he hed connected with “Markham,” he said, “the con ules of seat: 7a ieee is post: tively astounding. It’s unreason- able. illogical—insane. It compli: that! . . « Still, don’t y° know, | heen beak setersed ter by hie ‘wapeciers el # ibordinat alike, tion right to reply to closing argu i ment of defense in criminal trial. NEWS BRIEFS Grand Forks—A day in Winnipeg be part of entertainmert of- § that Secretary Mellon seuannets | “aie duileaoe third liberty loans have exchanged! connection with its their holdings for new 3 1-2 per cent treasury notes. bridge, Minnesota—P, Se 62, Isanti county register city commission] of deeds, died resolution censoring Senator Heflin for his “tar and feathers” threat against Senator Robinson. American Legion convention which will assemble in a Grand Forks in July, it was de- HANGON STARTS TEAM | cided by arsine comm btee heads in cd 5 uld be caaitet for wo! a candidate can United States senatorial nome te. retarded, hm as ness aes inneapolis—County attorneys of nce son, has stavted his own profession- Piece ig in efounty at pe laigets h the al basketball team including several 4 Flicker Frosh of the University of former Syracuse University team | North Dakota. «4 mates. MOM’N POP That Two-cent Feeling By Taylor | BY GOUY ALL LHAVE with ) LM GROXS TOO? GOOD GRIEF! HERE I LOST ME FOR ATP ISA NICKEL — | AFTER OUR DEA A GLOVE ~BET IT DROPPED GOES “hRODGH OUT WHEN L PUTON MY GOAT DURN IT! L HATE To GO iT Anglican prayer book made public in London, reserves mendation that state legislature bej ---rn—ont solely for the commun- to enact law giving Brosecu-| ion of the sick and provides there ed unanimously in favor of recom- { asked DIDsne? DID SHE REALLY? FOOLIN, ME NOW F 7