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SATURDAY, JANUARY Tribune Classified Advertisements —=PHONE 82 = MALE HELP WANTED ME Al At once to work. Our systematic "training we fe fits you for best Positions. Cata- fog sa full Pe irs free. Mol- G Say leg.. Butte, Mont.; ‘al je be DO YOU DRIVE A CAR? U. 8. fob pays $161-$175 month, “How month, “How to ality” mailed FREE. W! Trattuction Bureau, 33-P a dg., St. Louis, Mo. WANTED—Farmer or farmer's 20n man to travel in country. St work, Me- CONNON & SSuekny. ‘Dept. C252, Winona, Minn. ___ FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAV- ELING POSITION, Open, Feb, 10th. Not married, entirely un- “incumbered, with high school ed- ucation ae 25 and 40. Sal- Give fall. information F. E. COMPTON & CO, 1002 N. Dear- WOMEN—Inexperienced wanted b manufacturer who can earn sewing aprons. LADIES to paint handkerchiefs at home. No experience necessary. . Good pay. Silks free but not paints. Send for free samples. BEAUTEXT COMPANY, San Francisco. bea WOMEN—Earn big money ‘sewing aprons. Absolutely no selling. Experience unnecessary. Mater- _ ay Peli ae tam envelope brings particu- Cae Art Dress Co., Stamford, onn. WANTED—Women, Misses, neat ry or Prevereses Ae 2 insertions, i or ae wou a 1.00 under Ads over tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in selved ‘ty Oellock te hoaste cel insertion came day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Bet the a WE INSIST upon it. You must be satisfied when you buy a used car here, We don’t hesitate to tell people when we haven't a used car that exactly fits their needs. But we don’t often lose a sale, for they usually wait until we get the one that is wanted. Probably the one you want is on our floor now. ‘ “Rebuilt Cars With a Bcrutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. SALESMEN CANDY SALESMAN—A good ter- ritory available immediately. We POSITION WANTED _ FIRST CLASS barber wants posi- tion. No guarantee required. Write or phone Reuben Klimpcl, Sawyer, No. Dak. | IRNITURE FOR SA! PRICED FOR QUICK SA’ ‘ti‘e househo'd furniture, | cooking _ utensils and goods. Party Icavin; must sell at once. House is for tent or ior sale, Has been run as a rooming and boarding house, dishes canner city and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE owners thereof and all lien holder: and other persons interested th will he forever foreclosed de- barred of any and all rights of re- demption, or other rights in ar to such rei tate. Following is a list of the sola at such tax salo on w period of redemp- tion has expired. Opporite each description of real estate appears the name of the recoi title owner thereof as it appears by the records, in the office of the ister of Deeds of, such County also opposite each tract appears the amount which will be required to re- deem from the effects, of such tax sale at the expiration of the period of redemptiou including the amount for ‘hich the said land was interest and penalty thereon, subsequent de- linquent taxes prior to those of the year 1918, and penaltics and interest thereof. Description and Name Amount Part of Ely of NW%-14-139: 81, Andrew Hagen $1 Given under my re, of the County Auditor of Burleigh eas this 15th day of January, may continue so if desired. Eva] 192 Kramer. Call at 401 Ninth street. Phone_618-W. FOR SALE—Bdison phonograph and 75 records. Phone 639. APARTMENTS _ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment | with private bath: Guaranteed] ,, ood and warm, Call at 930 __Fourth street. oe FOR RENT—Three room modern apartment. Clean and comfort- able. with garage. Phone 744. FOR RENT—Four room apartmen' heat and water furnished, strictly modern. Phone 1228-W. FOR RENT—Apt. 1, 2 or 3 room: Also sleeping rooms. Phone 290 between 3 and 6 p. NT—An wu iP ment at the Woodmansce Apart- Phone 1188. mi FOR RENT—Furnished apartment] * with private bath. _ Fourth street. REN’ ror room apt. in Varney Apts. Feb. Ist. Phone 73. Call at 930 __ BOARDANDROOM BOARD and room in modern home, plenty of heat and hot water. Close in. Reasonable. Phone 966-M. <=. HOME LAUNDRY _ SEND those new shirts to Mar- A. C. ISAMINGER, - County Auditor of Burleigh ¥ North Dakota, 2/411) (Seal) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF THE PERIOD OF REDEMPTION, ON LAND SOLD TO THE COUNTY AT TAX SALE C. Tsaminge! leigh Coun hat the pai hereinafter described were sold County a ates that such sales have not been re- deemed from and they are still the property of this County, and that un- if redemption shall be mage from jd tax sales within ninety days rom the date of this notice, the same will become the absolute property in fec of this County and the former owners thereof and al 2 tax nh the period of redemp- tion has expired, the records, in the office of the Reg: ister of Deeds of such County and appears the deem from the t f the period of amount for 8 sold, interest equent de- | those of the d interest i} 4 iration nption including t i w Amount PHILO VANCE JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM, District Attorney of New York County MARGARET ODELUL (THE “CANARY” CHARLES CLEAVER, a man- + about-town KENNETH SPOTSWOODE, a mante facturer LOUIS MANNIX, an tmperter AM LINDQUIST, @ fonable neurologist SKEEL,\a professional bare M ELMER JESSUP, tele- ‘operator vl HANAY SPIVELY, telephone op- erator ERNEST HEATH, Sergeant of the Homtelde Burenw eee THE STORY THUS FAR CHAPTER XII EATH sought consolation in @ new Ine of thought. “Anyway,” he submitted, “we know that the fancy fellow with the patent-leather pumps who called here last night at balf past nine was probably Odell’s lover, and was grafting on her.” “And in just what recondite way docs that obvious fact help to roll the clouds away?” asked Vance. “Nearly every modern Delilah bas an avaricious amoroso. It, would be rather singular ff there wasn't hy v) rles Scribner's Sons: . “What's more Jessup, who's & shrewd, ‘sound Jad, told me this woman is a quiet, ladylike sort, and that sho and Odell didn’t even know each other.” “You're so thorough, Sergeant!" murmured Vance. “Of course,” put in Markham, “it would have been possible for some one from tho other apartment to have slipped {n here behind the operator's back between seven and cleven, and then to have slipped back after the murder. But as Sergeant Heath’s search this morn- ing failed to uncover anyone, we can eliminate the possibility of our man having operated from that quarter.” “I dare say you’ro right,” Vance indifferently admitted. “But it strikes me, Markham old dear, that your Own affectin’ recapitulation of tho situation jolly well elim nates the possibility of your man's having operated from any quarter. « . . And yet he came in, the unfortunate damsel, and depart- ed—eh, what? . . . It's a charmin® Uttle problem, wouldn’t have missed it for worlds.” “It's uncanny,” Markham gloomily. “It'a positively spiritualistic,” amended Vance. “It has the caress in’ odor of a seance. Really, y’ know, I'm beginning to suspect that some medium was hovering in the viclnage last night doing some rather tip-top _materializations, + « « I say Markham, could you get an indictment against an ecto Dlasmic emanation?” “It wasn't no spook that made pronounced those finger-prints,” growled Heath, with surly truculence, Markham halted his nervous pac ing and regarded Vance irritably! “Damn it! This is rank non manufacture a full line of guar- anteed quality candies at popular vices. Man we employ must ow the rohan in the territory. Write in confidence your past ex- rience in first letter. ibune Ad. No. 88. BIG Ohio Corporation seeks man- ager for unoccupied territory. $50 weekly commission, _ Earnings sone oot lea ITED re for] y a. e148 000 yearly. We furnish every-| of ‘hurleis _ Dress, Goshen, N.Y. thing, deliver and collect. Cay tal molice thaeahe oa LADIES earn $17 dozen sewing! or experience unnecessary. Fyr- after deserihed wi smocks home. Experience un-| Fyter Co, 2047 Fyr-Fyter Bldg.| qabecambar. ath necessary, nc, 9 ing, Chester Dayton, Ohio. thet aC sald'-salo. said. par cut, addressed et rings in-| Goy and keep $6.00 commis-| © siritiong,” World "Co, "346-600 ete toch ane we sana ory ve. N. Y. if pa aces. topcoat 95. ADDRESS ENVELOPES at home.| ond, 22PC°ML, $27.95. Sones: | Spare time. Experience unneces-| teed. Latest patterns. Extra sary. Dignified work. $15-$25/ Jarge outfit FREE. Deal direct. | 2c stamp for} LaSalle Gold Seal Clothes, 527] fer of Mazelle, Dept. 302, Broadway, New York City. | + | owners. ‘ADDRESS _ENVELOPES—$25.00- $35.00 weekly in your spare time.| §100 WEEKLY—Appointing i estate. Followin, Everything furnished. eens for| “ Mother Hubbard Foods. No can- Ses ee particulars. Junell Co., Ham-| vassing, delivering or investment. ee eae ee a mond, Indiana. nee HUBBARD PRO-| © Opposite each, deseription aes anaes aie een, che ie 0 ner thereo! an tt aC the Ree three in family, Write Tribune} THIS BEFORE. Christy's ‘Iron| inter ‘of Deeds of such’ County. an |. Ad. No. 87. Rust and Stain Remover sells like He Peabo cociedite ae ( WANTED— Git for I house-| blazes. Write for free sample.| * wat uch. tax work, must know j eff of ch ti to cook.| Christy, Inc. 6097 B'way, Newark, | sale at the expiration of the period of Apply evenings, 422 Tenth street. New_York. Fedemption including the amount for WANTED—A competent maid for] AGENTS—We start you in busi- aoa peni ent de- __feneral housework. Phone 1344, ness. No capital or experience Unquent those of the W. ‘D—Competent girl for : needed to earn $50 to $100 week- Ities and interest general housework. Phone 129-W.| ly selling shirts direct to wearer. and Name SS WORK WANTED Spare or full time. Write for) 149 ft 3 ft Free Samples, Madison Shirts, : WORK WANTED—Lady wants to do house work, can also help with 562 Broadway, New Yorh. gi apse en AG 100 store route sewing. Mrs Kuberg, care Ed. county, perience unneces- Popelka, Mandan, Noe Dak. sary. No selling, distribute and ‘WANTED—To do w. a DHi.| collect. Should net $70.00 w:ekly. vate home. Phone PERSONAL PERIS MFG. CO., Flor:n, Pa. nea abn wo HOUSES AND FLATS \ F MIST and PI -| FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms and OF » EE ee ee a bath, all modern, hot water heat, NOEERIOD. oF z dan street. Reading hours: 2 to| full basement, rtitioned oif LAND SOLD To 5 and 7 to 10. Helps find lost built in features. East front, ona] y, a,c. isaming articles. See her today. 50 foot lot. $8,500 down, the rest| of Burleigh « Pt an tafe eral in monthly payments. No inter- moe Re ee ee ROOMS FOR RENT est. Inquire at 1013 Rosser Ave.| taxes at th sense, Tho man got in'some way, and he got out, too, There's some thing wrong somewhere. Hither the maid is mistaken about some one being here when she left, or else one of those phone operators went to sleep and won't admit it.” Vance shook his head, “The maid, I'd say, is eminently trust- worthy. And if there was any doubt about anyone's having come in the front door unnoticed, the such a chap tn the offing, what?” “That's all right, too.” returned Heath. “But I'll tell you something. Mr. Vance, that maybe you don't know. The men that these girls lose their heads over are generally crooks of some kind—professional criminals, you understand.” “You're convinced, then,” asked Vance mildly, “that this job, as you call it, was done by a professional criminal?” Heath was almost contemptuous in his reply. “Didn't the guy wear gloves, and use a jimmy? It was @ yegsman’s job, all right.” (Tuesday, Sept. 113 11:45 @. m.) Markham went to the window and stood, his hands behind him, looking down into the little paved rear yard. After several minutes he turned slowly. “Tho situation, as I see it,” he sald, “boils down to this:—The Odell girl bas an engagement for dinner and the theater with a man of some distinction. He calls for her a little after seven, and they handwriters. Profitable dignified steady employment. Send ad- dressed, stamped envelope for particulars. Progressive Sales Fi Box 534 AG, }wood, guerit Bulten’s Home Laundry and wear them several years. No chemicals used. Repairs made if|> desired. Our customers are sat-| . isfied. Ask your friends. We)" call and deliver, Tel. 1017. 203, x Ave. A West. Write rn $17 dozen sewing Experience unnecessary; Easy, steady work, materials cut. Addressed en- velope brings . details. Goshen “You've demonstrated that no one could have entered or departed from this apartment last night. And yet it's not exactly tenable, dye see, that the lady strangled herselj.” the man who was already in thej means of entry. oe Ube apartment was the person who mur-|ator who was on duty unt! dered her. o'clock last night asserts posltively | !9d8 on the switchboard would, in “This conclusion {s further cor-|that the only‘ person who entered ipo ic umaiane iti roborated by Doctor Doremus’ re- | the front door and passed down the ie can, “i t a . vs dies. port that the crime occurred be |main hall to this apartment was a | Marktiam, you! simply have to ap tween eleven and twelve, But since | an who rang the bell and, getting thee bory pi vhs eenret her escort did not leave till hait/”0 answer, immediately walked | Plone, so to speak.’ | past eleven, and spoke with her{out again. The other operator, | | Daren Gruul ee after that time, we can put the/Who was on duty from ten o'clock | Vince s mars Al Ct actual hour of the murder as be | Until this morning, asserts with | kan) ay pe ee eee tween balf past eleven and mid | equal positiveness that no one en- raaie pe ihaes soil ya night. . . . These are the inferable| tered the front door and passed | Clusivel Peat! a a Amid liga facts from the evidence thus far|the switchboard coming to this |Onsinated legally that no one “There's not much getting away} “Add to all this tho fact that |204" gs scutes often told meets from ‘em,” d Heath. every window on this floor is em,” agreed Heath. barred, and that no one from up- |C°UTt of law must decide all mat- “At any rate, they're Interest- stairs can descend into the poh ters, not in accord with the known &o out together. At eleven o'clock | {n’,” murmured Vance. hall without coming face to tace|°F Suspected facts, but according they return. He gocs with her into] Markham, walking up and down with the operator, and we are, for |‘® the evidence; and the evidence her apartment and remains halt} earnestly, continued: the moment, confronted with an |‘” this case would prove a sound an hour. “The features of the situation impasse.” nae for every corporeal being ex- “He leaves at half past eleven | revolvi round these inferable si and asks the phone operator to call | facts ane as follows: There was}, Heath arial his head and} «And yet, it’s not exactly ten- him a taxi. While bo {3 waiting | no one hiding in tho apartment at | @ushed mirthlessly. able, d’ ye see, that the lady stran- the girl screams and calls for help,|seven o’clock—the hour the maid ‘It don't make sense, docs {t,/gled herself. If only it had been -and, in response to his inquiries|}went home, Therefore, the mur-| Sir?” Poison, what an exquisite and sat- she tells him nothing is wrong and|derer entered the apartment later.) “What about the next apart-|isfyin’ suicide case you'd have! bids him go away. The tasi ar-| “First, then, let us consider the| ment?” asked Vance, “the one with}. . . Most inconsiderate of her rives, and he departs fu it. Ten{side door. At six o'clock—an hour} the door facing the rear passage | homicidal visitor not to bave used minutes later someone telephones | before the maid's departure—the| V8¥—No. 2, I think?" arsenic instead of his hands!” * ber, and a man answers from her | janitor bolted it on the inside, and| Heath turned to him patronizing-| “Well, ho strangled her,” pro apartment. This morning she is}both operators disavow cmphati-jly. “I looked into that the first;nounced Heath. “Furthermore, found murdered, and the apartment | cally that they went near it. More |thing this moruing. Apartment | I'll lay my money on the fellow who Amount | ransacked.” over, you, Sergeant, found it bolted | No. 2 is occupied by a single wom- |called her last night at half past Part of SW is i He took a long draw on his cigar. |this morning. Hence, we, as and I woke her up at eight |nine and couldn't get in.. He's the t tes one i $ “Now, it is obvious that when | sume that the dg ry o'clock and searched the place. |bird I want to talk to.” tor of Burleigh ‘Kon 3 j she and her escort returned last | the inside all nigh Nothing there. Anyway, you have| “Indeed?” Vance produced th Dakota. a r my hand ne, meal night, thero was another man in} body could have‘en .Jto walk past the switchboard to| other cigaret. “I shouldn't say, to eRe eT oe enaee | this place somewhere; and it is | Consequently, orate reach her apartment the same as | judge from our description of him, tsi { also obvious that the girl was alive | inevitable altertia you do to reach this one; and no-|that his conversation would prove after her escort bad departed. bédy called on her or left her| particularly fascinatin’.” Therefore, we must conclude that, Sylrement last night. (TO BE CONTINUED) 5 rr i it HLH MT a, | as TOR RENT—Four room partly|County on be I NEWS BRIEFS di rhtad and acntcnced Lares at in 14 federal troopers were killed in "Pwo rooms in base- ent . cels..08 SOR | Qin —se rrr | sill ritis ur} Nassau, Nayarit st week. FF poh Shee for light "house.| modern house, including two bed] ‘hat, at said sap said, palcet Or Std | © Tetter threatens life of five-yeat-| Buhaoac at chase of” recta, battle at Ixtlan, Nayarit, last week, keépirg, also three rooms up-| Tooms, close in, immediate pos-|that such sales have not Path re-| old Fay Munger, of Dallas, Texas, | liquor seized by coast guard cut- stairs. Your choice. Call at 515] session. Geo. M. Register. Cer PS STS CHE unless $30,000 is paid writer; police! toy in British territorial waters. si sales within ninety day ram the date of this noti he same vill become the property in of this County a the former ; lien holders . or other such real estate. of the real estate sold at such tax sale on which the period of redemp- expired. pposite each description of real} estate appears the name of the record | title owner thereof as it appears t records, in the office of the Re: of Deeds of suoh C PTOI A le tel Amoun: Part of NE%- vee Oigierson $ 19.37] Which the said 10-142-76, and penalty thereon, subs ex prior to thoxe of the 1, and penalties and interest | rleigh iption of January, avy nd Name 10-1 SAL Cc “ounty Auditor 11) GER, itor of ai hereby give { | was named for summer outing] penitentiary under new habitual meeting. criminal act, a —— f Fergus Falls, Mimn.—Harry Wel- St. Paul—L. W. Corwin of Mine Hillman, Two Harbors, was elected} don, who stole $24 from Northern .— roperty of this County, and that un- trap fail neapolis, former president of Nowthe Anderson st.eet_or 979-M.| FOR aes modern 5| fess redemption shall be made from | trap fail William P. Blocker, United States’ President of Northern Minnesota| Pacifie depot at Perham, and who] west Furnace company of St, Paul, | 7 rr mee 4 ‘4 3 ile “Pop” Nesle, former United| consul at Mazatlan, Mexico, say at Pditorial association. J. Paul Kin-| had been convicted four times ROOMS FOR RENT—One room| room ate) rad, RS gatevet this notice, the same leaded guilty to embezzlement of tached. O. W. ‘eather | from the date of this novice. te aan pleaded guilty sutable. Zor fae aan See Ane Bureau. Phone 151. States prohibition agent, found; Nogales, Ariz., that 37 rebels and peeled Megara wat cheat previously, was convicted and sen-| company funds and sentenced to up i m will becomo the absolute property in room, with or without board. Wi - ine ledge, Duluth, Duluth] tenced to life imprisonment in state] to five years in state penitentiary, fee of this County and the former also take outside boarders. Call at 613 Third street or phone 1150. wae te GE ek sess: sae FOR RENT—One furnished room, R SE to respon- also two or three. unfurnished| sible parties. A pool hall Mand rooms for light housekeeping.| lunch counter, also a dance hall Call after 4:00 p.m. at 418] that may be turned into = gar- Eighth street or phone 104-W. or FOR RENT—Sleeping room and 9 light Sopeniae Plein eo gy gg a ig INING, STOCK, AND ae TURNED UO ||. HAVE Lost (7, (T. FOR RENT—Two warm furnished other ia eS HER or partly furnished light i 4 St. Cloud, _Minn.—Charles M, resigned. MOM’N POP Ignorance Is Bliss! By Taylor | Freckles and His Friends Just Wild About Them! By Blosser JANM- ALL DRESSED UPINA NEW COAT= \NHERE YOU GOING TO, FRECKLES 7 I'M GOING To TAKE MYSELF TO SEE A SHOWSIF L STAY AROUND \NI7H 7 FELLAS TILL [RON INTO THAT FITTS GIRL OR BILLIE AN TM SICK OF 6)RLS! é ae le for one or two, pes entrance, stall in heated garage. © 357-W. bP ey g s g 28? sii Py 2 ay5 il if AT MAWES ME LAOGH WHEN D THINK HOW POP SAO, “WOMEN SHOULD HAVE HAND IN BUSINESS AFFAIRS THEIR PLACE IS IN THE HOME” TLL SHOW HIM: