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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NOTICE ‘an eerste FORE- = SSS INSTRUCTION \ 1 DO YOU DRIVE A CAR? _U. 8.| LOST—Long lapis earring on gold| PRICED FOR QUICK SALE—En-|r ater ary, | Notice is hereby ven that detent Government. Gurctteat Carfet| chain with dark blue atanes. Find-| tire howahold farniure, | dlahes|orpernsen. Staney"@nsclaion” ov” | ite acini cet «chute aragale ve isemen Ss job pays $141-$175 month. “How| cr please return to 513 Rosser| and canned ing and ce te hereby. iven. that (the Ahag, certain, seal (ec elnrae rigage to qualify” mailed FREE. Write, blankets and towels and cooking) wachter Transfer Compa: Cor-|H. Cooper, as mortgagor, to oe of Ave. West or Phone 907. Instruction Bureau, 38-P Arcade utensils and also pillows. House/ poration, oreanized and’ e: x tine, une & Merchants state Banks of Dri HM, gagee, dated the 20th day a ks Bid; St. Louis, Mo. for rent or sale. Eva Kramer, ler and by virtue of the laws of the | rim . hak a PHONE 32 z: ,poarn anp room __| _{o5 Sisct sat phone SRW [Hat Stet bakit ite Ri” [ota cnt, Ata fa ap QO, K’a USED CARS BOARD AND ROOM in_ modern North PBalota, han presented to the | Deeds of Burleigh County, North’ Da- BARGAINS in used furniture. Ken- MALE HELP | WANTED Guaranteed Low Prices, Easy Terms fee Pletty of heat and hot wa-| “‘nelly Furniture Company. Phone ey State of Norte Day Tih ana there ‘recoded in Boole 2 166 HELP WANTED—A reliable mar- . Close in, Reasonable. Phone a tgaxes on page 66, given to __138-M, Mandan. _ | Rebuilt Automobiles One 1927 Chevrolet Landau Sedan. nent of $1000.00, which ried man for outside work. A 966-M or call at $23 First street. a duly assigned by said rmanent Effective Jan. 3, 1928 | One 1926 Chevrolet Coupe. Will be heard bs" mnortzawen on the 1itheday of No- poate set ypportuntty for ad-'] 1 insertion, 25 wi A Used Car Is No Better Than the] Onc 1925 Chevrolet Coupe. MISCELLANEOUS Court ‘roomme thereeh ine ths Goure| vember. 1912, by” an instrament. th position ‘Must bave cae and or under “ss saeas 873 Dealer Made It. Three 1926 Chevrolet Coaches. ‘AUTOMOBILES House, in the City et "Bismateke ind riting, to Norwegian Lutheran vancement. Must have 2 insertions, “23 ‘words One 1926 Ford Tudor. NDS” which represent the dad Le gald County and state at 10:00 o'elow ie fein guarded inthe office ot the farnish teeny Pacific Hotel after or under’ ........,. 85 || BUYING a rebuilt car here isn't a| One 1925 Ford Cou Utmost in, Values “sent tor ang| FOR SALE—By owner 1027 Tater: 1528, OF ‘at. suche time yaubmecient | Hemet oils of aid county. In Power, Grand Pacific 3 insertions, i is gamble, or « contest of wits, Our] One 1924 Ford Tudor. bank for free examination. Fine} national one ton 8] wagon in thereto aa the Court may aN tye ook 130 0 rumeats On Begs a 7 p.m. a rounder .......... 1.00 rebuilt cars represent definite,| One 1926 Oldsmobile DeLuxe Coupe. qualities. Late: style mount-| Al condition, can use lighter rig|and that until 10:00 o'clock A. M. on cl att in the WANTED AT ONCE— mn tolls Week 95 words or known values. ‘Every one must| One 1927 Chevrolet Utility Truck. | ings. All transactions confiden-; in trade. Call at 702 Sevent! in ey ethene erty AyD (aaninne, to pay the principal, eneiine * learn barber trade. igh ed winder ...cececee,. 143 be a good-wi)l getter for this] One 1926 Ford Truck chassis with re Your nwpated diamond| street or phone 357-M after 7 io pplication wits he eens {erest secured by sald mortaume when 7 a . le . ue, and he ta b; ie fist fon eee Bar her College, = “tiebator ther a a that this da alvape Gia ease 2 baba sha es chase, “Our mond riage at’ $25 — NR tnens” my hand and seat of thia| terms of said mortgage, and that sald s a mortgage will be foreclosed by a’sal 1 Butte, Mont.; Fargo, Call, Write or Phone FOR SALE cut this 6th day of February, A, D. ‘$ le to $100 will please ycu., Cash or word CLASSIFIED - DISPLAY RATES of the i i id t ry —— “Rebuilt Cars With » Kerutation” | Caprrat, CHEVROLET CO. ayments as low as $1 por week.|COMPARATIVELY new bungalow)!" citas, rieiten, hereinafter, described at thes front FEMALE HELP WANTED Bismarck, N. D. as james W. Marek, Exclusive Dia-| in excellent condition, near school : jerk of the District Court ints’ ae Daninieh ken ‘WANTED—Experienced _ waitress 90 Cents Per Inch mond Dealer. Office 108 Third| in Riverview Addition, full base | Sea) te “and for Burleigh County, Lahr Motor Sales Co. b pel Dakota, 7=8+9-10) IN BANKRUPTCY 7735 In, the 1 District Court of the Cites a Dakota, at the hour Dp. ‘on the 3rd day of fy the amount of and interest due on said e on said day of sale and the d by the assignee of said ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—One furnished room, alsatwo or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. j at New Palace Cafe, Mandan, N. Dak. ment, garage attached, for quick sale, at $4,500 on terms. SEVEN ROOM modern house, in cluding 3 bed room and den, hard- street, 3ismarck, N. D. South of Prince Hotel. FOR SALE OR TRADE—My place at Bismarck. first place east of All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion SALESMEN SALESMEN—A few real live men same day. tA Call after 4:00 p. m. at 418) country club, six acres land, six| wood floors throughout, garage! ror the District of North Dakot wanted by, manufacturer. of high THE poly ee pianys tredt.|_Elghth street _or st or_phone 104-W. | room hous», barn 80x64, granary| attached, south front, very desir- in he’ Matter’ vf Harry. Joltison, | F wrade goods, | Mrarcicuars, wets BISMARCK TRIBUNE aire, electric’ washing machine, | FO) -A large ‘comfo ith is 24° oe Sir inteveten Sree on oe La schools, for Othe ck ditors of Harry John- Litchfield Woolen Mills, Litch- PHONE 32 vacuum cleaner, always hot sleeping ‘room, close. in, ‘with For further information, 5,500, on terms. pone ; fe | board if desired. Outside boai ers also desired. Phone 1093- Call_at 405 Fifth street. write Reinbold Hasz, Forbes, N.| SIX ROOM modern house, d_ garden ter. Porches and garde onis, full basement, __807 Four space. er pace. hat on Jan- | . 1928, the said Harry Jon. | field, Minn. WANTED—Two salesmen for city D., Route 2. : Soe __ | ing.3 bed .| NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— TED o> Fis re inclosed porch, near schools, for|son was duly adjudicated bankrupt snig, YEE Bro peepee jon. WART TOU Y. ales ig bo Re FOR RENT—In modern home with} New and second hand. Over 500] $5,250, on good terms. mito i wit pe heid in Rhecatten ot of said mortgage have : ready. Year aroma eirek bas ANT bi] raid be eet home, Sate entrance, on ground floor.| hot water heat, two light house-| styles and izes, We have one to| FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, two| : 4 in delinquent taxes on sald Gall Saturday a 117 Fitth a must fect t ath rooms, a Phone 543-1 or call at 924 Fourth} keeping rooms for adults, el fit your business. W. E. Stitzel,| bed rooms, garage, close in, for]? ‘Dion Er there will be due on gald some cee = Sia tecatiokt in first ietten: Write street. garage. Call at 614 Eighth street! representative, Patterson Hotel,| $4,500, on terms. sala ihe creditors may att principal, Interest ‘ 'D FLATS Tribune No, 91. " i slcly FOR RENT—Furnished two aren or phone 802. Bismarck, N. D. FIVE ROOM modern cottage, 2 bed|their claims, appoint a. tr rr Nith the Seabee ‘FOR RENT—One four room fiat, partly modern, partly furnished, amine the bankrupt and transac other business as may before such mecting utory attore sth “day of ine front room, good] FOR SALE—Choice imported Ger- school, h kitchenette and closet.) man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, _HOME_ LAUNDRY. rooms, east front, near for $2,500, on very liberal terms. apartment in modern home. Close roperly come | ze W in my building at 118 Sixth street. SEND those new shirts to” Mar ae aay Fourth street. Also one small sleepin room. 411 ry ect ae ce ee GEO, M, REGISTER. ated: Bismarck, N, D,, February | IAN J UTHERAN ane ee Rene, ea nitive ne | POR RE Furnished apartment, oj RENT—Two “pleasant com | __ Bull, ickinson, N. D.. Box 728. PTCY 7734-95 Y nurubteys FOR RENT—A room in modern! and wear them several years. No with bath, guarantecd| © 4 | Fors - See ane Court of tho Lnited ) bipens oh home two blocks from Grand Pa-| chemicals uscd. Repairs made if Call at 930] fortable sleeping rooms in moi ‘OR SALE—Big type Duroc Jer | cific Hotel. Phone 120-R or call] desired. Our customers are sat-| 00d, and = warm. speek n home. Call at 819 Fifth} sey bred gilts. These are good|! ict of North. D: AFALS ALARM v, Houth Dakota, at 503 Fourth street. isfied. Ask your friends, We| Fourth street. ———] . ae smooth sows, weighing from 200/11, the Matter of Chas. BE. | Cleveland ==°A tietian nay. db! 2/8 ) "0! T—Fi hi Tn-| call and deliver. Tel. 1017, 203] FOR RENT— “four room and) oR RENT— ely furnished! to 240 RE pagel and Strutz,! To'the treditors of Chas. I Joxeph- | many things besides putting out con. teamed idifeisth ry ior eon jouse, ‘Ave. A West. bath unfurnished apartment i aot sleeping room, $12.00 per month.| . Bismarc pent ot Win sid vankrura and flagrations: ‘but he is no pinch-hit- DWIGHT BANK CLOSES picts ae Woodmunsee Apts:) Call at 113 Washington. Phone] FO! ne Registered Roan| given that on Jan-/ter for Mr. Stor®.” So saying Cap-| Dwight N. D, Feb. &—@)— 730-M. Short Horn Bull 20 months old. tald Chas, B. Joxeph- tain J. E. Reynolds filed complaint FOR RENT—Furnished or unfue YOR RENT—One furnished light Small. Phono 7-F-5, 10] is{against Jack Holt of this city, 4 nished modern heb at housekeeping room, city heated.) south of Bismarck. charging that when his company an- assets, according to O. H. j Varney Flats. Phone 775° College Brilding. Phone 183. E—Five tube A and B|; awerett an alarm they found Ue a | , eee bank | was ¢ AGEN’ FOR RENT—Two — unfurnished d Radio without accessor. fendant inflamed but no fire. ‘olt {capitalized at $10,000 and had de- REE NSN ORME. é a i iti your told the judge that he had put in the ee of about $30,000. According R Fi i] eae re| rooms for light housekeeping in good condition at your own y page vie kee iv a roaneitstivea | in silent mee _modern_home.__Phone_1068, Phone 624-R amine the bunkrupt and transact’ suc fact when attempts to get a eee 1 io. Mr. Gas the bank has beew 1:00—Dodge Presentation: Radio star SWEAR WIC WOY WOR WAM ta territory. Good income selling| FOR RENT—Three nice rooms over | TA u anes m other business ax may properly come Tuverigetion ahowed Mee aie venenent, Biake Sermniy ee clones NW te ico WE Wee Wat ML ne TOW established line of first class) Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to de. ne Seaiteel tee ed pismarck, N. D. February | wife was not in urgent need of medi-|Magnus Olson is president of the WDAr Veo Winks Wita nerchandise. Prefer men and! _F. A. Knowle information call Clarence Han-14, 1 “Twenty doll db 1 Thorwald Rustad ii 1:80—Hoover Sentinels: Popular Lgetemped PS Wie an | m icor G Haene! sek son. Phone 219-J ALFRED ZUGER, cal attention. Twenty dollars and} bank and Thorwald Rustad is vice WEAA WHAS Wat WMG WSB OS VEO Henaees New OpIDEEE display | POSITION WANTED ____ | FOR RENT. ick build- ee perenne 7:20—Ampico_ Hour: obert Colgan, eS fei WBZ WBAL outfit for 1928. Consumers Mer-| WANTED—Capable girl desi ing in rear of 112 Fourth street. Lambert, Gta 8 aula ttd WEZ Ml ACWW. WITt KYW. W ‘SD WR! WOC WHO V WDAW KVOO WBAP WHAs Went wie Web WIAN WHVA KPRC 11:30—Moon Magi. Quaint and Imaginative Program—KH KOMO KFOA KGW kGO Keo kr "6! ee THURSDAY, FEB. 9 (By The Associated Press) Programs in Centra, Standard time, All time is P, BL unless otherwise in- dicated. Wave lengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right, 5 lorie Bt 90—Continent 00—Siumber Ausic 422.3—WOR Newark—710 FROM {| s26—| i 5 FIELD SO Y'MIGHT AS WELL ELD GOT HIM, TOO- | CHARACTERS “Just an elusive notion in the) Park Avenue last summer.” Phen baat HOP ODT - AND NO GUN PLAY, bic rays ee ae HE WAS JUST \ o yayce, depths of my being struggling for | Briefly he told of Inspector 0— Dinner paneert EITHER ~ THE COPS ARE T] Pick We THE FELLOW COMING BACK | K.-X. MARKHAM, Distelet | the light.” Vance smoked placidly | Brenner's findings in connection 0—Piano Program 00—Maxwell Hour $—Kddie and Fannie Cavanaugh 10:30—Kentucky Serenaders 368.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicago®-s20 00—Paimer House Symphony 00—Dodge Presentation —Edgewater Beach Orchestra 8:00—Mooseheart ee 00—Smith Brothers :30—Edgewater Beach Orchestra qi 00—Varied Program (2 hi 285.5—WBAL Baltimore— 1060 Hy 00—Maxwell Hour 9:00—Naval Academy Band 902.8—WGR. Buffalo 990 7:30—Bison Prog Mie 3 W0—Clicquot u—Statier’s Penusyivanians 10:90 Tanke Time 315.6—KDKA Pitteburgh—950 Phone opera “ * i Pi het eee sree hieage—720 §:00—Little, Symphony \£ HARRY SPIVELY, telephone ep- me Ce ae aeen niente five minutes or so, but be made no E id Fashioned Almanak 0—Piano Pro ram 1 Sohne ‘ % if mention of the testimony of tha... 0—Hoover. Sentinels $:00—Maxwell Hour ERNEST Germeant ef the simply couldn't endure it. . » | maid or the phono operators, and 00—Clicquot Eskimos ‘Musica im = Sam ‘n* teat ‘Music; Songs }—Hoodlut 344. WLS Chicago—870 379.8-—-WGY Schenectady—790 oe eee ance a 333.1—WBZ osetia E 30—-Ampico Hour oe Hour 3:35—Dance Music 468.5—WRO Wi 4A7.5—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—670 6:00—Organ Recital —Dinner Concert jton—640 iarey ety acre Tite Baoret Seats some of the swag.” some of the mabsalag: jewelry!’ Sweet H:00—C an :00—C 7 4 peed mapnat oN —Stusical Program. 5:00—-Smith Brothers L HATED To BE AWELL WHAT'S “THEYRE A COUPLE ges \f for. Finger-printa He turned disgustedly to the dis-| “iuset words! Not an untruth 10:00—Hamiitonians SOUTHERN SO Roven WIT HIM, OF CRooKS—BoT Y FINE! WELL rest of Skeel, after oh, no} t 11:00—Dance Masic (2 hrs.) 428.3—-WLW Cincinnati—700 HE '30-—Ampico Hour $:00—Maxwell Hour 9:00—Harmony Four 10:00—Theis ‘Orchestra 361.2—WSAI Cincinnati—220 a ¢ Presentation * 206.8—WWNC Asheville—1010 $:156—Organ 10:00—Theater Frolic « Plena gatas Hou a Presentation Ceda: pos chandise Association, 410 Hone! Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. MOWM’N POP ALL RIGHT, YOUNG FELLOW ! WNERE AT THE COLICE AVIATION HEADING THIS WAY \ HIMSELF 'T ALL ABOLT— WHAT HAVE THEY GEEN BUT L HAD TO IN ORDER To TRAP ais OTHER \— Dodg: 7:30—Hoover. Sentinels Program 9:00—Smith Brothers 9:30—Orehestra GAB.I— WFAA Dallza—550 me: didn’t the sight shake you up hole ee Mea cing ono rremaiad 00—Dodge Presentation a bite” : end eats tare. the Dike eee; “Well, now, I didn’t think my 1:20—Hoover Sentinels :00—Musical CJ | “I don’t know what you're talk- Pree « eugsested | little chit-chat was so cryptic,” @n- 498.7—WBAP Forth Worth—600 coors. :00—Match Auction Bridge :30—Willard Cavaliers 374.8—WOC Davenport—800 7;:00—Dodge Presentation 1:30—Hoover Sentinels 8:00—Maxwell Hour 9:00—Smith Brothers 9:30—Sicilians aay ie Des Moines—S6o ‘Music Mastera o—Maswell tour st cert ny it. Applebiessom H3t—Organ 4? $84.4—KTHS Hot Springs—780 a 1a 4 gow Dioner Gpneert x posers o—Flanst_Contvaite 9:00—Concert 9:45—Dance Band 293.8—KPRC Houston—1020 0—Levy Bros. Program Hag" cultural ove 9:00—Studio Concert Rear Mier! Jacksonville—S80 10:00-=Danee Beasts 8224—WHAS Loulevilie—130 HE :00—Piano Program 9:30—Orchestras 40.9—WEX-WIR Detroit—cso 7:00—Torrid Tots rf 10:00—Cotton Pickers 352.7—-WWJ Detroit—szo re :30—Hoover Sentinels 8:00—Clicquot_ Eskimos 2:00—1 Presentation $:90— Nationa), Bank Hour HN Sho Rooter, dgntinels 336.9—WEM Nashville—s90 181 00—Indian Froll 422.3—W08 Jefferson City—710 9: 10:00—Busical: Program 296.9—-WSMB New Orieane—1010 Si5)—Deebentrass Vocal and instrue 251 WAVA Richmend—1180 1 ab—Sinikh Brother 293.9—-WTMJ Milwaukee—1020 00—Orchestra 00—Dodge Presentation 408.2-WCCO Minsnapetie- St. Paul—740 Dinner :30—Hoover Sentinels line 0 Haan Gniversity 645.1—KSD St. Louls—650 - 00—Dodge_Presentatt joover Sentinels Freckles and His Friends ion_as housekeeper in good Phone 1302. Landed “YES, CAPTAIN UM THE ONE WHO CALLED YOu THE OTHER FLYING LLEET LYING ON THE GROUND? NEILL. LET MR, GUNN EXPLAIN ALL ABOLT \T— IVE PHONED HIM To BE CENTRAL Suitable for storage or garage. Neff. M. W. By Taylor ‘YOu GET WE DID—AND WE. TH US SENSES BE DOWN THERE ODBSELNES rs HORT éTv NOTICE Look! Look TAG!! TMATS UNCLE HARRY! ma MT nT IN of New York Cow jorne; mt mAWGRRET UDELL (THE rologia a professional bur- I ag JESSUP, tele- THE STORY THUS FAR Jewel case had been opened chisel after peter battered And this pussies CHAPTER XXI Soon’ bother to answer,” pur- “6 ed Vance, as the man opened his lips to speak. “But tell ing about,” Skeel retorted with sul- len impert!nence. But, for all his sang-froid, one sensed an uneast- ness in his manner. There was an overtone of effort in his desire to appear indifferent, which robbed his words of complete conviction. “Not a pleasant situation, that.” Vance ignored his retort. “! did you feel, crouching there in the dark, when the closet door-knob was turned and some one tried to get in?” His eyes were boring into the man, though his voice re- tained its casual intonation. ‘The muscles of Skeel’s face tight- ened, but he did not speak. he'd got the door open—my word! Then what? ... .” He paused and smiled with a kind of silky sweetness which was chisel ready for him? Maybe he’ have been too quick and strong for you—maybe there would have . Boys!’ been thumbs pressing against your larynx too before you could bave struck him—eh? . . . Did yo “What are you raving about?” Skeel spat out insolently. “You're balmy.” But his swagger had been forgotten, and a look akin of horror had passed across his fate. This of pose was momentary, pada and his head swayed in contempt, Vance sauntered back to his chair and stretched himself in it list Markham had watched the little | w! drama attentively, but Heath had set smoking with ill-concealed as- moyance, The silence that followed U1 his note-book, without enthusiasm. | "@ ccc WHE °-. cam. | so saealas Tru Jes oso °80 ili EK CASE DBNE Autor of te BENSON murDER case’ @ moment. “I thought Mr. Skeel might be persuaded to pour out} his heart to us. So I wooed him with words.” “That’s just bully,” gibed Heath. “I was expecting you any minute to ask him if ho played mumbly- peg of if his grandmother was a hoot-owl.” And really, now, didn’t my chat with Mr. Skeel suggest a possibility to you?” “Sure,” said Heath, “—that he was hiding in the closet when Odell was killed. But where docs that get us? It lets Skeel out, although tho job was a professional one, and he was caught red-handed with trict attorney. ““And now, what, sir?” don’t like the look of things,” Markham complained, “If Skecl| has Abe Rubin to defend him, we! won't stand a chance with the case| we've got. I feel convinced he was | mixed up in it; but no judge will accept my personal feelings as evi- dence.” Heath grudingly. “Wo might catch him doit mething that'll give the game away.” Markham considered. “That might be a good plan,” he acceded. “We'll certainly get no more evidence on him as long as he’s locked up.” fe looks like our only chance, sir.” “Very well,” agreed Markham. “Let him think we're through with him: he may get careless. I'll leave the wholo thing to you, Ser- geant. Keep a couple of good men on him-day and night. Something may happen. ham. “Find out what you can of his relations with the Odell girl.— Also, get me a line on Doctor Am- broise Lindquist. What's his his- ed the girl for somo mysterious or dmaginary ailment; and I think he has something up his sleeve. But don’t go near him personally— yet.” Heath jotted the name down in ing, “you might, don’t y’ know, see if he carries a key that fits the Odell apartment.” Heath jerked up short, gringed. “Now, that idea’s got some senso to it. . . . Funny I didn’t think of it myself.” And shaking hands with all of us, he went out. (Wednesday, September 12; 10:30 @. m.) Swacker was evidently waiting for an opportunity to interrupt, for, when ith had passed and Fi with the chisel. “We've made no arrests, but one may be expected in the very near future. In fact, the police have the case well in hand, but are going carefully in order to avoid any chance of an acquittal. We've al- ready recovered some of the mism ing jewelry... .” Ho talked to the reporters for carefully avoided the mention of any names. When we were again alone, Vance chuckled admiringly. ‘A masterly evasion, my dear Markham! Legal training has its advantages—decidedly it has its advantages. ‘We've recovered iro rE “f ing all that to one side,” Markham rejoined impatiently, ‘suppose you tell me, now that | Heath’s gone, what was im your mind when you applied your verbal voodovism to Skee!. What was all the conjurer-talk about dark clos- and alarms, and pressing thumbs, and peering through keys swered Vance. “The recherche Tony was undoubtedly ambuscaded in tho clothes-press at some time during tho fatal evening; and I was merely striving in my ama teurish way, to ascertain the exact hour of his concealment.” “And did you?” ® “Not conclusively.” Vance shook his head sadly, “Y’ know, Marke ham, I'm tho proud possessor of a theory—it’s vague and obscure and unsubstantial; and it’s downright unintelligible, And even if it were verified, I can’t see how it would help us any, for it would leave the situation even more incomprehen- 9:00—Smith Brothers 4 see—-Bodge See “Dy k the Heath rose, an unhappy man. sible than it already 1s... . Tale }0—Orthestra ucky thing you took the pre} Jpieie sir, I'll attend to it.” it wish hadn't 9—WOWO Ft, Wayne—1310 Be ssc TAERE COMES A TAXI caution of locking yourself in—eh,| 0G td ike ta ite tise Heath's. Bait Nest oe upset ae ai) hat?” Vi ton. “Su more data Bi h. He upset my $ib—Little Elt Entertainers 8169—-WMC Memphie—t00 UP TO OUR HOUSE: wae tae wen vord! |0® Charles Cleaver,” added Mark-| ideas frightfully.” : “From what I could gather, you seem to think it possible that Skeel witnessed the murder. That couldn't, by any stretch of the im- 200 Bresentation more impressive than any glower| +4547 what are his habits?—you | agination, be your precious theory?” Pek op A AT ing aggression. know the kind of thing. He treat-| “That's part of it, anyway.” ja reat “I say, did you have your 6 “My dear Vance, you do astonish me!” Markham laughed outright. “Skeel, then, according to you, is innocent; but he keeps his knowl- edge to himself, invents an alibi, and doesn’t even tattle when he arrested. It won't hold water.” think of that, there in the dark?) wang before you set your stylish| “I know,” sighed Vance. “It's. 30—ampleo. Program +s « No, not precisely @ pleasant] cative troe,” put in Vance, sawn | a veritable sieve. And yet, the no- 00—Orchestra uation, A bit gruesome, in fact.’ tion haunts me—it rides like a hag eats into my vitals.” ‘Do you realize that this mad theory of yours presupposes that, when Spotswoode and Miss Odell returned from the theater, there were tico men hidden in the apart> ment—two men unknown to each other—namely Skeel and your hy- pothetical murderer?” “Ot course I realize it; and the thought of it is breaking down my reason.” fi “Furthermore, they must have through the door, he at once stepped into the room. “The reporters are here, sir,” be announced, with a wry face. “You you'd see them at ten-thirty.” In response to a nod from his "| chief, he held open the door, and entered the apartment separately, and hidden separately, . . . How, get