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TUESDAY. JANUARY 24. 18°8 : MALE HELP -WANTED IAVE en this territory, party to refill and collect from Jumbo salted peanut machines; no sell- ing; can be worked spare e; about $400 cash investment re- quired to cover machines and pea- na $1,200 & need a Acad easity made. For personal - ney ee bh No. 83, care Bis- marck bas WANTED=AE on ‘once to learn pened syst matic fits you for best positions. I ind full particulars free. Mel. er Barber Colleg: Butte. Ment.; Fargo, N. L eee eF RIVE A CAR? U. 8. Cr e 4 b month. < cuatity” mailed FREE. Instruction Bureau, 33-P Bidg., St. Louis, Mo. BUSINESS | CHANCES oe ‘SELL your eae or perty, new an no advance ee, state price, describe utd Confiden- tial. BUYERS G! IDE, 514 No. Prior, St. Paul, Minn. 6 )VERTISE—60 Weeklies $2; Apailics $1. LUCAS, Wainwright Bids, St. Louis, Mo. ~~ FEMAL E HELP WANTED WE PAY §1.2° dozen, eh oa “How rite, alow aprons at home. S time. Thread furnished. No ton holes. Send stamp. CEDAR GARMENT. FACTORY, dam, New York. Amster: (lassitted Advertising Rates i inerion "35 Jan. i ove 2 insertions, "25 ‘a 1.00 Under .........06.. 145 - Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED | DISPLAY 90 Cents Per inch All classified ads are cash in advance. or under 3 insertions, 25 words words same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ .PHONE 32 SALESMEN SALESMEN—Several local men to sell memberships in the Associat- pi edad A ie eee Won- lerful opportunity, pay. Call from 10 to 12 a. m., Annex Hotel, Mr. Blanchard. —— ‘AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Credit good for $250 on new Buick, will give liberal cash discount on trade for good light car. Phone 383-R after 6 p.m RADIO PROGRAMS - FEATURES ON THE AIR Wednesdey, Jan. 25 birt Lg meat i, SWRA we Orchestra a Vocal—WOR WEAN Wous Wiad KMOX ida | OE se: ‘Troubadours; so ve AR WTAG WCSH cau waa ‘Wo! WabCc WAIU WKRU Wvo® peepee WEE] WRC WTIC WGR WCAE WTAM WW) WSAI vO ‘WOW WDAF WHAS WEM WSB ‘EE WJAR pepe yar one wre E WTIC WCAE wren von WSAL WGN Wi WHO WOW WCCO woe vy Wi kv es we 3 sual Progra’ 9:30—Grand Opera; WO! WJAS WADC Wald Whe wo Mi we Faust’ WEAF, WCSH WLIT WRC WCAE WSAL KSD WHO WHAS WSM WTAM WSB WTIC WOW WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25 249.9—WCOA Pensacola—1200 A (By The Associated Press} 8: Hep Rriaee ‘Lesson P. lest {tated ‘Wave iengths on left of call 254.1—WRVA Richmona—1180 etters, kilocycles on right. an Remple Concert ‘ Musicians club 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1100 —Mosicians $:05—Dinner (Music ae :00—Dance Orches! $:30—Studio Program CENTRAL bgp inagratnngie 626—KYW Chicago—570 285.5—WBAL Baltimore—1050 o—Chamnpion, Sparkers Ke 0—WBAL Trio inia_ Foresters 200—Variety aus Varin Ho Be 300— Mary! nders —Peachtown Frolic 608.2—WEE! Bosten—590 368.6-WEBH-WJJD Chicago—820 \—Orchestra 7:00—Edgewater Beach Orchestra \—Ipana Troubadours 8:00—Children of Mooseheart Goodrich Hour 12:00—Informal Review s—Organ Recital 344.0—-WLS Chicago—870 461.3—WNAC Boston—650 Hier upsear a Juvenile Smilers siheoreeumare: Bana ids 11:00—Popular Program sil el ted A47.5—WMAG-WQJ Chicage—C70 6:00—Organ_ Recital a 302.8—-WGR Buffalo—290 $:30— Dinner Consett 8:15—Orchestra 8 WOR (2 brs.) 8:00—Ipana ‘Troubadours 10:00—Bismarck ‘Serenaders ¢3 hrs.) B00 Goeneh sions 428.3—WLW Cincinnat'—700 545.1—WMAK Buffalo—550 &: rea eel pace Pesala WW rf oy ampion Sparkers Rovckelster Hours 0—Organ Divertisements SaoEsambie Beonograph Hour 103 ooh Srchemtra inci i—830 Peo ara ere 1:00—Great Moments in History o—Ipana ‘Troubadours Pa i eal eS Cenree $:d0>Grand Opera $30—Natonal Grand Opera $088-WTAM Clovetand—72e 422.3—WOR Newark=710 same aa 5:15—Orchestra #:00—Ipana "troubadoure ‘commodore Ensemble 8:30—-Goodri eae 7:00—Babelanna Corby Hour 5:30—National Grand Opera pers 545.1—WFAA Dallas—550 9:00—Columbia Phonograph Hour 4 10:05—Dance Music 0—Goodrich Hour 491.5—WEAF New York—610 Ee ance dics §:00—Waldor? Astoria. Sen fsa oebati vehly Rel 7 454.3~WJZ New York—600 440.8—WCX-WIR Detroit—eer §:00—Mediterraneans :30—Marimba Musings : 9:00—O1d ‘Time Song Review f 8ido—Concert Grenestte, 10;00—Personality Girls 0—Champion Sparkers 0—Sylvania foresters 00— rls 9 oe pests €5.2—WFI-WLIT @hilagelphia—740 6: 38 —Symphonic sme in Bs 7:00—Great stoments io 9:90--Goodrich Hou 348.6—W00 ease 6:30—Dinner Music 315.6—KOKA ay & 15—Little Sym 1: aes $:00—Program from WJZ z femen. Providence—620 I Musical Program :00— "1 dati secre + Quartet i 333 1—-W8Z Springfeld—900 6:30—Radio Nature 7:00—Champion SOUTHERN 206.9-—-WWNG Ashevilie—1010 352.7—WW Detroit—s50 00-—Great Moments in History veg ery Recital reybado urs maromnar | Fort Worth—600 :bo— Troabadoars 422.3—WOS Jefferson City—716 28 " $98.9-—-WTMd Milwaukee—1020 Tr Bitepuhee A. C. Grebestra a 200—Wisconsin Root Orchestra 405.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul-740 .._ THE Ee TRIBUNE __ Tribune Classified Advertiseme nis | —= PHAHON BE 82 = a= Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. + IF there’s anything about any used! car in our stock that we don’t tell the customer before he buys, it’s | because a most searching inspec- tion by trained mechanics has BO to discover it. That's why) ur used car customers are invar- iably friends and boosters of this use. ‘Rebuilt Cars With a BR. utation’ Lahr Motor Sales Co. @OUSES sisting of 1 bed room, i room, dining room ‘and kitchen Heat and good furniture fur- nished. One bed room being re- tained for the personal use of its present tenants. Phone 585-R or _call_615 Tenth street. OR SALE—House of 6 rooms and bath, all modern, hot water heat, full basement, partitioned off| built in features, East front, on a 50 foot lot. $3,500 down, the rest| in monthly payments. No inter- est. Inquire at 1013 Rosser Av R SALE—Residential proper rice $6,500, First payment. 1,500. Straight loan at 7 per cent. A 1 condition. Half will pay interest and taxes. Write _Tribun~ Ad. No. 84. FOR RENT—February first, six room hcuse with bath, one block from postoffice. Also strict!y modern, ready for occupancy about March 1bth. Phone 905. _ FOR RENT—Six room medern| house, built in features. A'so garaze, gocd locution. Can be oceunied by the Ist of Feb. Call in person at 223 W. Thayer. FOR RENT—Strictly modern 5 room lower duplex, garage at-j; tached. O. W. Roberts, Weather | Bureau. Phone 151. en room modern Seventh street. ‘SEND 1 cr new guerit Bulten’s and wear them sever: ote cals used. shirts to Mar- years. No mers ate sat- friends. We Tel. 1017, 203 Ask your & and de liver. LOST—Lady’s yellow gold watch and chain Saturday, on Sevent! street. Will finder please return to Tribune office and receive re- ward? 3 LOST—A roll of “tive. $20.00 bills, 25.00 reward. Finder please re- turn to Tribune cffice. LOST—Two half grown nolice do; male and female. Notify M. d. O'Connor for reward. FOR SALE EIGHT ROOM dwelline one of the best and most complete dwellings in the city and located in the very nicest port. at much Jess than cost, $13 500. FOUR ROOM house; 100 fect east frontage, can commlete into six rooms and bath $2500.00. - FIVE ROOM stucco bungalow, basement garage, fire place, sta- tionary tubs, splendidly built, completely modern, $5700.00. FIVE ROOM bungalew, modern, a real bargain at $8700.00, BUILDING LOTS, hundreds hom, in all parts of the of city, mest cf t'°m on very easy terms. FATM LANDS; the most complete list and the best bargains I ha-e. ever had. fire, torn-do, auto- z od ecmpan‘es, NF. RLY ¢ $5.909.990 on deposit in nrek Parks bes'des othr hid v. The most eriod of this part of is on the start. 1, NOW from F, E. YOU} Home Laundry’ — € FOR RENT—Nice warm modern made if, like housework or care of children for room and board or small pay. Phone Man- dan 134-M. FURNITURE FOR SALE , Shade. “Call at 314 Ave, hone 472-J. . FOR. SALE—Edison ee and 75 records. Phone 639. __ APARTMENTS | TOR RENT—Apartment February His street or phone 0, Hedden Real Estate. ‘FOR RENT—Three room matt apartment. Clean and comfort. able. with garage. Phone 744. FOR RENT—Apt. 1, 2 or 3 rooms. Also sleeping rooms. Phone 290 between 3 and 6 p. m. FOR RENT—An unfurnished apart- ment at, the Woodmansee Apart: TOR RENT—Four room apt. in 1 Naas f Apts. Feb. Ist., ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished sleeping room suitabie | for one or two in modern home, with home privileges, near capi- tal. Call at 922 Sixth _Phone 1183. OR RENT—Two rooms in_ base-- street, keepirg, also three rooms up- room _chea) 290 be- tween 3 and ¢ 6 p. OR RENT—Nice fumiahed room, suitable for two. Would men. TI<eals also if desired, Sisth st Phone_1181-! M. | FOR RENT—One sleeping room in new modern home, close in. real s preferred. B or phone 1307-W. ies in strictly modern home for one furnished room, close in. Also for rent. Phone 926-J. a Rooms i steam heated home. "OR SALE—A baby bed and porch hone large ment cuitable for light house- : Call at 615 & Call at 809 | mie RENT—Nicely furnished room E PHILO VANCE JOHN F-X. MARKHAM, Altorney of New York County bart ta ODBELL (TRE “CANARY first. “Three room mi fur- cr 5 - nished ay bere ground floor, manne sichiubtnhidiowns j’ heat, light and water furnished, Hf SPOTRWOODE. o mane $42.60 a month. Call at 721 aver MANNEX. an tmoorter LINDQUIST, Homing WILLIAM ELWER JESSOP, tele vhone operator HAPRY SPIVELY, tetephone ep. at HEATH. Sergeant of the Boren | ments. Phone 1188, ‘The key to FOR RENT—Furnished apartifien' it | “with private bath. Call at $30 Raret Ori ‘orrth street. a tm the apa ny the key wan the Thi ry” had pore 1 on found have net! tre whatever te do with the murder.” se @ CHAPTER VITT ‘TFATH shot Vance @ curions 4 look Then. after a moment's frowning contemplation of the tailed description from her ot all the Odell jewelry. . And keep her outside: I'll want her again” When Snitkin and the maid had fone ont Vance lay back lastly on the davenport. where he had sat during the Interview, and sent & spiral of cigaret smoke toward the ceiling. “Rather illuminatin’. what?” he remarked “The dusky demof- selle got us considerably forrader Now we know that the closet key she took her departure from this wicked world.” “You think that’s helpful, do you?” Heath's tone was con temptuously triumphant “Walt till you bear the crazy story the Diatrtes . oe Jeseup,” continued Markham, “there are things connect-; swith last night's trogedy that you pen us.” “I figured that our man bad through that side door at see if it was open. But it was bolted on the inside—-not locked. mind you. but bolted. “And either, it wasn't a aslip-bolt. that could have been fimmied or worked open from the outside, turn-bolt of solid brass. . hut @ tough old-fashioned «. And cow | want vow to hear what the Janitor’s got to say about it.” Markham nodded acquiescence and Heath called an order to one of the officers in the hall. A mo. to the other of us suspiciously. Heath straightway assumed the tole of inquisitor. “What time do you leave here at night 7 He had, for some rea- son, assumed a@ belligerent man doggedly that tne aoor had been bolted. bolted the door.” “Sure, he did.” sputtered Heath, “and I found it still bolted this morning at quarter of eight. That's just what messes things up so nice and pretty. If that door was bolted from siz o'clock last evening until eight o'clock this morning. I'd appreciate hav- tive up {on a hearse bow the Canary's little playmate got in here last night. And I'd also like to know “That's bow I had it Sgured out, sir,” returned Heath. “But wait tll you hear what the phone op- erator has to say.” “And the phone operator's Dost,” mused Vance, “ls in thi clined {t, and stood before the I ON knob. he waved hie hand to the | emtered thr At last the janitor was/district sttorney tn » Suan, rs = the passageway and | dismissed. tespectfal —And-rson_stvert_or phone 979-M. & Sone who had brought the/ iq tipped into this apartment “Really. y’ know, Sergeant,” Marisem ‘opened the tnterroga- gh gi sabe He ening room * and : “Toke her hack to the recep. | Without the night operator seeing | remarked Vance with an amused | tion with several personal R re BOA id egoutaynne tlon-room. Sutthin and get a de him. So I tried. the side door to| smile, “that honest Rheinlander oun and had been home shortly before the ties, He had held bis Dost of telephone operator over @ year. “Now, Jessup,” continued bam, “there are things with last night’s tragedy can tell us.” “Yes, sir.” There was that this ex-soldier wo or two, Call at 702 Seventh 3 = nie 367-M is on the wrong elde of the do ment later @ stolid. middle-aged | how he got out. accurately anything be 'e = es ena alee \ saa naneue iy eins J fiche man with sullen features and} “why not through the main| also that, if be bad any doubt ieee ee eras the theater with one of ter ta high cheek-bones, stood before} entrance?” asked Markham. “It|to the correctness of his {nforma- Tie SRA ethene vorite lovers, who presumably |S His jaw was clamped tight | seems the only logical way left, | tion, he would frankly say eo. He ferred. Phone 678-R. brought her home shortly before |2%4 he shitted bis eyes from one} according to your own findings.” | possessed all the qualities of s careful and well-trained witness. “First of all, what time did you come on duty last night?” “At ten o'clock, sir.” was no qualification to this blant statement; one felt that Jessup : pty it thleptione soperarbelhwuesen tant” main ball half-way between the| Would arrive punctually at what Sone Close in. Call at La neue sircenet i ae i front door and this apartment. |¢ver bour be was due. ROOM FOR GENTLEMANCNice Markham. impatiently. uppose The man epoke Therefore, the gentleman who room in modern home. hot water. __Street. ee ih | ROOM in modern home, close in for refined young lady. Phon 844-M. or call at 309 Seventh street. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR LEASE to respon- sible parties. A pool hall and Always that may be turned into a gar- age; ten lots for a garden or 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 P. O. Box No. 154, Menoken, N. Dak. DIAMONDS which represent the utmost in values sent to any | qualities. Latest style mount- | ings. All transactions confiden- tial. Your unwanted diamond taken in as a cash on pur- chase. Our diamond rings at $25 to $100 will pleese you. Cash or payments as low as $1 per weel Inquire 502 Seventh lunch counter, also a dance hall 2 chicken raising. The only busi- & bank for free examination. Fine & we get on with the ordeal.” “I'm going to suggest, Mr Markham, that we question the Janitor first. And I'll show you why.” Heath went to the en- trance door of the apartment. and opened it “Look here for just a minute sir.” He stepped out tnto the matn hall. and pointed down the little passageway on the left. It was about ten feet in length. and ran between the Odell apartment and the blank rear wall of the re ception-room. At the end of it was a solid oak door which gave, on the court at the side of the house. “That door,” explained Heath. “Is the onfy side or rear entrance to this building: and when that door is bolted nobody can get into the house except by the front en trance. You can’t even get into the building through the other apartments, for every window on this floor is barred. I checked up op that point as soon as | got here.” He led the way back Into the living-room. in a surly monotone. viously He was ob- resentful at this unez- pected intrusion upon his orderly routine, “And here In what time do you get the morning?” “Eight o'clock. regular.” “What time did you go home last night?” “About siz — maybe quarter past.” Heath paused and finally lighted the ci chewing on which he had been at intervals during the past hour. “Now, tell me about what side door,’ me you he went on, with undimin- ished aggressiveness, “You told lock it every night before you leave——ie that right?” “Ja--that’s right.” The map nodded his head affirmativeiy. “You' night?” ‘re sure you bolted it last The question was almost ferocious, “Ja, ta. Sure, lam. I do it every night. 1 never miss.” Fhe man’s carnedtness left n0 doubt that the door in question had indced been bolted on the in- side at previous evening. about six o'clock of the Heath, how- caused all the disturbance here- abouts last night would have had to pass within a few feet of the operator both on arriving and de- parting—eb, what?” “That's it!” snapped Heath. “And, according to the operator. ho such person came or went.” Markham seemed to have ab- sorbed some of Heath's irritability “Get the fellow in here, and let me question him.” he ordered. Heath. obeyed with a kind of ma- lielous alacrity. (Tuesday, September 11, 11 a. m.) Jessup made a good impression from the moment he entered the room He was a serious, deter- mined-looking man in his early thirties, rugged and well built; and there was a squareness to his shoulders that carried a sugges- tion of military training. He’ walked with a decided limp—his right foot dragged perceptibly— and I noted that bis left arm had been stiffened into a permanent are, as if by an unreduced frac- tare of the elbow. He was quiet and reserved, and his eyes were steady and intelll- gent. Markham at once mo- in last night after the theater?” “Yes, sir, Every one who comes in has to pass the switchboard.” “What time did she arrive?” “It couldn't have been more than a few minutes after eleven.” “Was she alone?” “No, sir. There was @ gentle man with her.” “Do you know who he wast” “I don't know bis name, sir. But I have seen him several times before when be has called on Miss Odell.” “You could describe him, I sup- pose.” “Yes, sir. He's tall and clean- shaven except for a very short gray mustache, and is sbout forty-five, I should say. He looks accompany Miss Odell into her apartment, or did he go immediately away?” (TO BE CONTINUED) lames W. Marek. Exclusive Di {ter I'd looked over the] ever, belabored the point for sev-| tioned him to s wicker chair be- | Jessup, and he had boon mond Dealer. Office 108 Third i minutes, only to be reassured| side the closet door, but he de- is eee tao Srassone eases of Prince Hotel. NATIONAL CASH REGISTE New and second hand., Over 500 styles and izes.. We have one to wire at New Palace Cafe, Man- smooth sows, weighing from 200, CHIROPRACTORS ON TRIAL action is brought by Ni B. n, No. Da Voter, Bowdoin, N. D., farmer, whe to 240 pounds. Nagel and Strutz, “fit your business, W. E. Stitzl, COR SALE—Cholee Imported Ger Bi Fargo, N. D., Jan. 24—(7)—Trial representative. Patterson Hotcl, man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, aN. D. of s $16,195 personal injury suit icy poise ee Phases 0 marek. N_D. also sative singers Cages, seeds, brought against George A. Newsalt, |” SOR SAYE—Billiard parlor, 4 pool trents, ete. Phone liga, Jacob AKEN UP Yr. by the defendants for a hernia from tables and one billiard, five stool Bull. Dickinson, N_D.. Box me pet "ol Shersen,_ Five Bays, Fargo chiropractor, and I’, L. King,| which he was suffering, be was Inch erunter at ‘reasonable GGp GALH— Hic tee Dune Jon eee ee ee a chicopractor of Omaha, Neb. opened crippled and physically’ elem * price. Cheap rent, long lease. In- “sey bred ‘gilts These 3g er; Fricke, Farm, Baldwin, jin district court here today. The|for life, MOM’N POP HELLO~ HE! OPERATOR ~ YES MAIN 7800~ IM NOT TOOLATE - © HELLO -HELLO-YES ‘Top -Tate By Taylor || Freckles and His Friends An Idea! AN-WAITILL BILL LEAVES FOR “THE BOND WODSE— CHANCES ARE THEY'RE RINGING THE DONT SEG L HOPE a lr

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