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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1928 __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE INSTRUCTION FURNITURE FOR SALE ‘DO-YOU DRIVE A CAR? U. S.| PRICED FOR rt il Tribune: Cl ssified Ad rti ont BCU URIVE Gant Uae "hic hosted feretong dab ripune' Ula VETTISEMENIS =|) aan FREE wane] Sinic"ShaSfowecna a Fepresent the —— P Ho {e) N E 8 2 | Ba aie Mo haat Settles ir ira - utmost in values ant to any] scription ......... ++$ 8.00) Mike Wildes, labor ... ————— = = = = es Ypres | 401 Ninth street. W. bank for free examination. Fine} Wachter Transfer Co., dray- pai sy pay roll _, MALE HELP WANTED __ Guaramteed 12 Ka USED CARS | FOR, SALE—Univereal electric] honk teanaaclione confden| Biomerc Dairy, miik'= 1.00 1284 | | Sution, welding "HELP WANTED—A reliable may-|] lagged Advertilag Bates |] teetatit Armtomobiles | 2° 2227 Chevrolet, Landau Sedan. | three burner oil range, with oven. Your unwanted diamond) HB, Hunting Co. books 5 OT ant Con eupplies clean, healthy -and. permanent Effective Jan; %, 1928 OMMOWINES | One 1926 Chevrolet Coupe. ic a Hi waffle iron for gas. All] chase. “Our diamond rings at $25| supplies ar s.esesscees 17.00 = position with opportunity for ad- insertion, A Used Car In No Better Than the} One 1925 Chevrolet Coupe. Phone 503-R.| 5 "gi00 will please ycu. Cash or| Mrs. J, A. Montgomery, rent 30.00 Summ salad =. vancement. Must have car and under .......... $ 73 Dealer Made It. Three 1926 Chevrolet Coaches. ayments as low as $1 per week.| Harry A. Thompson, sup- IN DINE Gish deteg 3 ’* furnish references. Phone /F. B. 25. words . ‘ . One 1926 Ford Tudor. Sane W. Marek, Exclusive Dia-| plies and labor .. . 10.18/STATE OF ‘NORTH DAKOTA, Power, Grand Pacific Hotel after under .......... 83 BUYING a rebuilt car here isn't a] One 1925 Ford Cou nelly Furniture Company. Phone] jnond Dealer. Office 108 Third] A. C. McClurg & Co,, books 32.84 County of Burleigh—ss. . 7p. m. 25 words gamble, or a contest of wits. Our} One 1924 Ford Tudor. __138-M, Mai Ne ‘street, ismarck, N. D. South| Kunz Grocery, groceries 70.00 | Christine Becker, Plaintiff, ear ONCE Da~ mente . Or under .:........ 1.00 rebuilt cars represent definite, | One 1926 Oldsmobile DeLuxe Coupe.| FOR SALE—Edison phonograph| of Prince Hotel. ___ Gussner's Grocery, groceries 20.00) Albert, Becker, Defendant. Mare Daiher trade. ‘Systematic (| 1 Weg 28 words"“or °° || known values. Every one, must] Oo°-tou6 Ford Truck chassis with| 8°47 records, Phone 620. | NATIONAL CASH, REGISTERS | Yorine Meter, supplies ... 5.40] °™AE OF Shay DABEADANT! training for best positions. Cata- Ads over 23 words, Se addi- business. We are careful to sce transmission. 7 FOR SALE Meleatced ciate bh ees a Tie pore Cc oh aren sro hace pose and ree that this is always the case. Call, Write or Phone COMPARATIVELY new bungalow fit your business. W. E. 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D.. v Ww ABs Se ila tole 'ANTED—Two salesmen for city insertion same day. furnished modern apartment,{ Call after 4:00 p. m, at 418 le tocdtion wear wehoels, for 8 - m. S. Keller, testing milk , ieee floor, piano, aaah Eighth street or phone 104-W. _ 6. oh teehis aire, electric washing machine, FOR RENT—A lai fortable Y ie vacuum cleaner, always hot v wh bd SIX. ROOM modern house, and country work. Prospect list ready. Year around proposition. THE Call Saturday at Bismarck Mea- BISMARCK TRIBUNE dows Company, 317 Fifth street. PHONE 32 eg Hae ad and garden space.| board if desired. Outside rue inclosed porch, near schools, for] ° Bismarck, Jarwel Have. Co., oe eee eee FOR RENT—Mo two room! _ Call _at 405 sen FIVE ROOM moter bungalow, two! TAR’ Sea year old, For oe SS ee | en Py a wo room’ _ m. at te ESS PI o modern bungalow, two . . A ‘Also a two stall garage and peed WANT TO BUY—Modern home,| light housekeeping on first fioor,| hot water heat, two light house-} $4,500, on terms. son. Phone 219-3. Bismarck furnished room. Inquire of A. E. must have three bed rooms. Mot| Private entrance, right down| keeping rooms for adults, also! FIVE ROO modern cottage, 2 bed :RENT—One story brick bulld- ca 5 “| Water heat preferred. Give price| town. Call at 118 First street,| garage. Call at 614 Eighth street| rooms, east front, near school,| “ ‘i. in rear. eae he vbciggr soning RI #igc| and location in first letter, Write | __tear. or phone 802. for $2,500, on very liberal terms. bit at Rabe hh ~ ¥ FOR RENT—One four ats) ‘Tribune No. 91. FOR RENToTwo large furnished | FOR RENT—One front room, good GEO. M, REGISTER. in excellent condition, near school, in Riverview Addition, full base-| fepresentative. Patterson Hotel, ment, garage attached, for quick t includ. sleeping room, close. in, with} jing 3 bed : ms, full basement, in trade. Call 702 Seventh street or phone $57-M after 7 P. sey “bred gilts. are good smooth sows, weighing from 200 Suitable for storage or garage. M. W. Neff. partly modern, partly furnished, ¢ with kitchenette and closet. in my building at 118 Sixth street. HOME LAUNDRY armen Bagley ag Ae fo one small sleepin room. 411 WORK WANTED Phone 239. H. L. Reade. ‘ Act le ees San MENA Occ cone <~| SEND those new shirts to Mer-| Phone 543-W or call at 924 Fourth fth street. Phone 273. mbroidery work or . FOR, RENT@Tive room house. In-) " guerit Bulten’s Home Laundry street, FOR KENT—Two rooms in modern at 701 Eighth] SA aa as g eure ret and wear them several years. No] }OR RENT—Furnished two room| home. Clean and neatly kept! __* ite eho aeate jood | used fireproof | Berger's Leieica tole SY chemicals used. Repairs made if/ apartment in modern home. Close lenty hot water. Phone 1239. NCED lady wants house- City Produce Co, WANTED—Maternity cases, good! desired. Our customers are sat- care. Forty years experience. isfied. Ask your friends. We Mrs. John G. Dixon, 504 Ninth} call and deliver. 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Al condition, can uge lighter rig ‘ WAIL WKRC WOHP WMAG KNOX WOWG KMEC KOI, ‘ ! = sae Es £ z | 9:30—National Grand Opera “L’Elisir D'amore"—WEAF WRC WTAM ——————— = SEUSS. re: CORES OS Sk eee oe WSAI KSD WHO WOW WHAS WSM WSB WTMJ —<—<<$<_—_—_ ; And That’s That ; WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8 : [By The Associated Press} 720—Bylvania, Foresters MOM’N POP © Programs in Central Standard time. 9:30—, found the, Fiano cll time is P.-L unless otherwise in- 10:04 lumber Music (OUR: Heated vave Tengtha‘on left of cal oth tine ol RRR NOW THAT WE'RE SAFE ON SUIT YOURSELE - BUT : j 4 | letters, kilocycles on ri THE GROUND, ULL JUST PAY ; } 200—Chi TRYIN! a sat KYW ‘Chicago—s70 30-8, ae Pisyers iret: mean THEN, 0—Dinner, Concert 00—Columbia Phonograph Hour E UM OFF FOR FAR BETTER Champion Sparkers Byers’ Orchestra THAN ARE POLICE” ia Foreste 8 Hour ‘AIRDROME * ti Atlantic City—1100 - 9:00—St Programs 10:00—Dance Music eee 2956.5—WBAL Baltimere—1080 er House hon: 100-—Great- Moments in History pian neat d 7:30—Kdgewater Beach Orchestra © 9:00—Dance Program 8:00—Mooseheart Hour 302.8—WGR Buffalo--990 $:30—Tivoll Theater \ 9:00—Studio Program (2 hrs.) 1:00—""The Doctor” {2:00—Informal Revue 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 0—Uncle Quinn Short Features 7:00—Old Fashioned Almanak ram 30—Goodrich Hour 30—National Grand Opera 30—Van Surdam's Orchestra 315.6—KOKA Pittsburgh—950 00—Champion Sparkers :30-—Syivania Foresters :00—Program from WJZ 370.5—WGY Schenectady—790 + HES pony ton a 5:30—Song Recital 5 hich Bourn (0:10—Sam ‘n’ Henry; Novelty Pro- 333.1—WBZ Springfield—200 a {1:00—Focdiums ts 344.6-—-WLS Chicago—870 s—Dick Newcomb's Orchestra 6:09—Supperbell Program 468.6—WRC Washington—+40 8:00—Allstate Hour 00—Choral Music $:00—Jpana Troubadours joodrich Hour 9:30—Organ; Hockey Game 5 Git0—Populir Program ss0—National Grand Opera BETTER NOT. TRY ANY MORE SO YOU FORCED “THIS LANDING SMART “TRICKS, BUDDY — WE'RE ia BY MONKEYING WITH THE CONTROL Phe ips aos apnea SOUTHERN WIRES, EH? WELL, IF YOUVE HAD = ; EA? IN DANGEROUS. TERRITORY NOW €:ge—pioner Muslo™ . 2MS—WWNO Ashevitle—1010 ENODGH, CRAWL, BACK IN THE “THE POLICE FIELD (5 JUST Lr Lectate von of hrs.) 6:00—Dinner Music PLANE — OR TILL ane oD ELOw todo Dance Music ¢3 bred 476.9—W8B Atianta—690 SOME MORE OF 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 Concert SAME THING - 4 Roebuck Program 7:00—Champion Sparkers \dours, 5/l0—organ Divertisements La BA 10:00—Thels Orchestra 13:0 Natena Grane. Coes 2434—WDOD Chattanooga—1230 $:00—Musieal Program a HARI WRAA Dallas—280 3 vodrich Hi - at :30—National Grana Opera ices. rppeetra 399.8—WTAM Cleveland=750 7:3¢—Fur Trappers 00—Ipana ‘Jroubadours Notional Grand Opera Dance Music 374.8-—-WOC Oavenport—800 00—Great Moments in Hi Neo Russian String t na Troubadours: 490.7—WBAP Fort Worth—600 By Taylor | FR Skaniplon:Sparkers Fi INE BEEN LOOMIS ALL 00—Raxaphone, Sextet HE nd Opera NER FOR YOU-ANE JUST } ISN'T COMING ty Hour 816.9—WMC Memphis—se0 GOT ANOMMER TELEGRAM \ AFTERALL 362.7—WW Detroit—860 seerspene Sees FROM OUR UNCLE MARRY ] 1S THAT WHAT 0o-—Great Moments in History 9:39 —Btudlo Concert AN YOU CANT GUESS Iv SAID? a hrogpedoure £100 Ipena, Teen Salient \NUAT IT SAYS. 7] 228.9—WOWO Ft, Wayne—1310 jour Ro eo a Bt aa 1 Grand Opera " 422.3—WO8. deflerson Cityer71¢) . 800.9—-WSMB, New Orieane—1010 7:00—Eat Features (BOR Vi Instrumental: Dance 8:15—Studio : Masles Theater Frosvata 270.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 240.9-—WCOA Pensacola—1200 7:00—Ike and Mike * val Air Station Band 7:20—String Quint g:00-—Ipana ‘Troupadoure 284.1—WRVA Richmond—1180 9:30—Malo Quartet 3: 11:45—Nighthawks : 499,7—WOA! San Antonio—600 9:00—Utah Program WESTERN 342,9—KOA Denver—020 293.9-—WTMJ Milwaukee—1620 00—Orchestr: X. MARKHAM, Distelet 7 of New York County ‘ET ODELL (THE town 1H SPOTSWOODE, a professional bar- JAM ELMER JESSUP, tele- ator RY “SPIVELY, telephone op- ‘T HEATH. Sergeant of the ERNE! Homicide Bu e ° THE STORY THUS FAR in 240 pout Nagel and Strutz,| Cowan’s Drug x Humphreys & Me ae ee i art Drug Co., supplies Hughes Electric Co. srs James B. Clow & Sons oe old ol and silver. F. A. E. F. Houghton & € __.___.__-_. | Frank Clausen, supplies Rock cockerels.| Gamble Auto Supply Co., Carpenter Lumber Co., sup: heb..18 at the) Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, Frank C. Granibs, supplies Myers’ Service ihe Capital Laundry, laundry .. Except in the case of hay fever, | Standard Oil Co., oi! and gas T nwarden Groce: Bills Allowed by Yeas Bios. Go. sup-" plies and labor ..s.+00- City Commission {| 311. “Geo. Schubert, “ium elena Independent, sub- Wachter Trancfer Co., wood 8.25 Webb Bros., burial of poor . 32.50 Bismarck Capital, } i dog catcher supplies ..... $s 1136.17 supplies ....... 24,92 Ls Ee: aay s Welding Works, supplies ........... oo supplies ....... plies ..scccccee . ‘ ived, bY | Jarrell Hdw. Co., supplies. . 3.49 ing bus in south half of district, bus | Modern Machine Works, sup- plies and labor ........ supplies . and IT sesseee oe Station, gas achter Transfer Co., oil .. rather than harmful to have grow- | N. W. Bell Telephone Co., services .......+6 questioned him.” “I'll say we did.” replicd the ser- | the wind had been taken out of his geant; but his tone was troubled. | sails. “We had him up all night giving tells is this: he says tho girl gave he didn't see her again until the He came to her apartment between four and five—you remember the maid said she was out then—and entered and left the house by the side door, which was unlocked at that time. half past nine that night, but he says that when he found she was out, he went straight home and stayed there. “His alibi is that he sat up with his landlady till after midnight playing Kbun Khan and drinking beer. I hopped up to bis place this morning, and the old girl verified tioned. CHAPTER XX (Wednesday, September 12; 9a, m) pre following day, which was Wednesday, not only brought forth an important and, as it ap- peared. conclusive development {n the Odell case but marked the beginning of Vance's active coop eration {n the proceedings. The psychological elements in the case had appealed to bim Irresist- ibly. and he felt. even at this stage of the investigation, that # final answer could never be obtained along the usual police lines. At his request Markham had called for him at a little before nine o'clock, and we had driven direct to the district attorney's office. Heath was waiting impatiently when we arrived. His eager and covertly triumphant expression plainly indicated good news. black cigar between his Riley, who was _patrolli swing off “We got Lc pape acne ™ Skee! te evi —and we im Hatt One of | the C. O. boy: sanet to bis story like a leech.” i & patrolman, who he's picked ups and the three of ‘em nab our styl- ish freind in the act of pawning it, But that don’t mean anything. The house he lives in {s a pretty tough hang-out, and this landlady, besides being a heavy boozer, has been up the river a coupla times for shoplifting.” “What does Skecl say about tho finger-prints?” “He says, of course, he made ‘em when he was there in tho after- noon.” him the works, And the story he! him?” he asked desolately. him the ring a week ago, and that | giscomfited. Police Dept., pay roll . above named court, and to serve 4 copy of your answer upon the sub- r at his office in the City of n County, and State within thirty days of this summons . exclusive of the day of nd in. case of your failure car and answer, judgment Will bo taken against you by default ae the relief demanded in the com- plaint ayhted this 23rd day of January, YLOYD B, SPERRY, hg & Sperry, for the 0, 10, Webb ilding arck, North Das So to a ” ce with provis tion 15 of Chapter 199, 3, requiring all treasurers c first and tenth day of the months of Ja Septembi leposit and the d by such depository. nk or Depository Dencription of Depostg Checking account 0 of interest 142%. ository or depositories have n duly designated by governing td 1, Alfred Karlson, | ‘Treasurer or fu plic funds of Burleigh Coun- dakota, do sole swear ‘that the above report is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, as of this oth day of Jan, 228, ALI D KARLSON, ‘ In the quarter ending September 30, 1927, 83,947 boy babies and 80,- 062 girl babics were born in England and Wales. Heath shrugged helplessly: all “What do you want done with Markham considered—he, too was “Before I answer I think I'll have afternoon of day before yesterday. |_ go nt him myself.” He pressed a buzzer, and ordered a clerk to fill out the necessary requisition. When it had been signed in duplicate, he sent Swack- er with it to Ben Hanlon. “Do ask him about those silk “He admits he called again at! shirts,” suggested Vanfe. “And find out, if you can, if hg considers @ white waistcoate de rigueur with @ dinner-jacket.” “This office isn’t a male millinery shop,” snapped Markham. “But Markham, dear, you won't learn anything else from this Pe tronius.” Ten minutes later a deputy sheriff from the Tombs entered with his handcuffed prisoner. Skeel’s appearance that morning belied his sobriquet of Dude. He was haggard and pale: his ordeal of the previous night had left its imprint upon him. He was uf shaven; his hair was uncombed) the ends of his mustache drooped: and his cravat was awry. But de spite his bedraggled condition, his “And the one on the closet door- knob?” Heath gave a derisive grunt. “He's got an answer for that, too —says he thought he heard some one coming in, and locked himself in the clothes-closet. Didn't want manner was jaunty and contemptu- ous, Ho gavo Heath a defiant leer, and faced tho district attorney with swaggering indifference, To Markham’s questions ho dog+ gedly repeated the same story he had told Heath. He clung te naciously to every detail of it with to be seen and spofl any game Odell mighta been playing.” “Most considerate of him to keep out of the way,” drawled Vance. “Touchin’ loyalty, what?” “You don't believe the rat, de you, Mr. Vance?” asked Heath, with in- dignant surprise. “Can't say that I do. But our Antonio at least spins a consistent yarn.” “Things are breaking fine and| “Too damn consistent to suit me,” dandy,” announced when we | growled the sergeant. had sat down. Heo himself was too| “That's all you could get out of elated to relax. and stood before|bim?” It was plain that Mark- Markham’s desk rolling ® large) bam was not pleased with the ro t, “That's about all, sir. He stuck * “You found no chisel in his Heath admitted that he hadn't. “But you couldn't expect him to Avenue in the Thirties, saw him |Toom?” d head hop. Right a wags the traffic of- | keep it around,” he added. pape corner, and follows the| Markham pondered the facts for| Khan, eh?” he remarked, indiffere Dude into McAnerny’s. Pretty | several minutes. Sil soon the traffic officer comes in with| “I can’t see that we've got a very interestin’ than Conquain or Rum, good case, however much we may |though. Uscd to be played in the bé convinced of Skeel’s guilt. His|London clubs. Of East Indian or the ready accuracy of @ man who had painstakingly memorized « lesson and was thoroughly familiar with it. Markham coaxed, threatened, bul- lied. All hint of his usual affa- bility was gone; he was like an inxorable dynamic machine. But Skeel, whose nerves seemed to be made of iron, withstood the vicious fire of his cross-questioning with out wincing; and, I confess, his resistance somewhat aroused my admiration despite my toward him and all he stood for. After half an hour Markham gave sults of Heath’s third degree of | up, completely baffled in his efforts to elicit any damaging admissions from the man. He was about to dismiss him when Vance rose languidly a trolled to the dis trict attorney’s desk. Seating him- self on the edgo of it, he regarded Skeel with impersonal curiosity. “So you're a devotee of Khun ly game, what? More tly. « You still play

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