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ALE HELP WANTED iD AT ONCE—25- men to in barber trade. Systematic rani for, Ler Positions. Cata- log free. idee Barber College, Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. HELP WANTSD—A reliable ware tied man for outside work. A clean, healthy and permaneat position with opportunity for ad- vaneoment. Must have car and furnish references. Phone F. B. Prey Grand Pacific Hotel, after Wat TED 'D—Ambitious, industrious person to introduce and supply the demand for Rawleigh House- hold Products in East half Mor- ton County. Make sales of $150 to $600 a month or more. Raw- Icigh Methods get business every- where. No selling nrg Nea Te- quired. We supply Sales and Advertising Lis and Service Methods—everything you need. Profits increase every month. Lowest prices; best values; most complete service. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. ND822, Minneapolis, Minn. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM in modern home. Plenty of heat and hot wa- ter. Close in. Reasonable. Phone 966-M or call at 323 First street. go LOST—Inside movement of Swiss wrist THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928 Tribune Classified Advertisements —=PHONE 83 =—_ Casaited Advertsing Rates jective Jan. 3, 1928 1 ieee 2S words 145 ander Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ad cash in ceived by Cony shld inane oc insertion came day. x4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 _WANTED TU BUY WANT TO BUY—Modern home, must have three bed rooms. Hot water heat preferred. Give price and location in first letter. Write Tribune No. 91. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—One four room fiat partly modern, partly furnished ” Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles BUYING a rebuilt car here isn’t a gamble, or « contest of wits, Our rebuilt cars represent definite known value:. very one must be a good-will getter for this business. We are careful to see that this is always the case, “Rebuilt Cars With a Kcrutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Exceptionally well furnished modern apartment, ground floor, with piano, frigid- aire, electric washing machine, vacuum cleaner, always hot wa- ter. Porches ard garden space. 807 Fourth strest. FOR RENT—Two large furnished; apartments newly painted, _pri- vate entrance, on ground floor. Phone 543-W or call at 924 Fourth street. FOR R apa NT—Furni ed two room ment in modern home. Close Call at 400 Fourth street. A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. Seienehaccnetnaczencanasgataceeeie INSTRUCTIO! DO YOU DRIVE A CAR? U.S. Government Chauffeur-Carrier ad PATEL $141-$175 month. “How ualify” mailed FREE. Write, Instruction Bureau, 33-P Arcade Bldg., Si uis, Mo. 0. K'd USED CARS Low Prices, Easy Terms One 1927 Chevrolet Landau Sedan. One 1926 Chevrolet Coupe. One 1925 Chevrolet Coupe. Three 1926 Chevrolet Coaches, One 1926 Ford Tudor. One 1925 Ford Coupe. One 1924 Ford Tudor. One 1926 Oldsmobile DeLuxe Cou One 1927 Chevrolet Utility Trick. One 1926 Ford Truck chassis with transmission. Call, Write or Phone CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO., Bismarck, N. D. ROOMS FOR RENT KOR RENT—A nee comfortable sleeping room, close in, with board if desired. Outside board- ers also desired. Phone 1093-M. Call at 405 Fifth street. “OR RENT—Nice warm sleeping room in modern home. Close in. Plenty of hit water. Also gar- age for rent. Phone 926-3 or call at 507 Third street. FOR RENT—One large room and one single room by the night, week or month, at 411 Ave. A. Phone 678-5, three blocks. north of Grand Pacific Hotel. ROOM FOR RENT in modern new home, clean and warm, always hot water. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 120-R or call at 503 Fourth THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | FOR SALE—One 10 ft. floor show MISCELLANEOUS ‘DIAMONDS. which represent the utmost in values sent to any bank for free examination. Fine qualities. Latest style mount- ings. All trausactions confiden- tial. Your unwanted diamond taken in as itt cash on pur- chi Our diamond rings at $25 to $100 will please ycu. Cash or Tew as low as $1 per week. ames W. Marek, Exclusive Dia- mond Dealer. Office 108 Third street, ismarck, N. D. South of Prince Hotel. FOR SALE OR TRADE—My place at Bismarck, first place east of country club, six acres land, six room hous, barn 30x64, granary 12x2°, garage 12x16, hen house 14x24. For further information, write Reinbold Hasz, Forbes, N. D., Route 2. case, especially made for center of store, has sliding doors on both sides. A good display case for hats, caps, shirts, millinery, can- dies, novelties, stationery, etc. J. B. Smith, 416. Broadway, Bis- marek, ‘IATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and -izes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, __Bismarck, N. D. ‘OR SALE—Choice I Imported Ger- man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, also aative singers. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob __Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Box 728. FOR SALE—Big type Duroc Jer- sey bred gilts. These are good smooth sows, weighing from 200 POSITION WANTED REFINED lady wishes a place as companion or too Hd for a lady. Tribune Ad. No. 92. WANTED—Capable girl desires position as ic age in good jome. Phone 1 BABY caer BUY BABY Chicks for results. Beals chicks grow into producers. Easy pay plan, early order dis- counts, Catalog free. Agencies open. Beals State Chickeries, Fargo, N. D, SALESMEN SALESMEN—A fow real live men wanted by manufacturer of high grade goods, selling direct to consumer. For particulars wri eae Woolen Mills, Litch- s and country work. ready. Year around proposition. Call Saturday at Bismarck Mea- dows Company. 117 Fifth street. NITURE FOR pau PRICED FOR QUICK 5 Big Rotel aes dis =| and canne ing a blankets and towels and Smoking utensils and also pillows. House for rent or sale. Eva Kramer, —401 Ninth street. Phone 618-W. “SARGAINS in used furniture. Ken- nelly Furniture Company. Phone 138-M, Mandan. FOR SALE COMPARATIVELY new bungalow in excellent condition, near school in Riverview Addition, full base WANTED two salesmen for city] st Prospect list] t" ment, garage attached, for quick] HOME LAUNDRY _ guerit Bulten’s SEND those new shirts to Mar- Home Laundry and wear them several years. No chemicals used. Repairs made if desired, Our customers are sat- their bids and will not be itted to back out after the. leasing. The only way to secure ti ES of any State or School Lands is by leas- ing on the above terms, f any person {s discovered using unleaxed State or School Lands, he will bo required to pay treble tho tied pheretn, isfied. Ask your, friends. Wel ing“ix Sino subject toe. fine of call and deliver. Tel. 1017. 203) $500.00, or one year in Jail, on both. Ave. A West. reThe Board of University and School ds will pay the sum o: 00 Liedeiahde cn steer wasn STATE] any person who will furnish informa. AND SCHOOL LAN Non leading to the arrest and con- The State and School Lands in Burleigh County, North Dakota, not already leased will be offered for rent at a public leasing to be held in the Court House tn the City of Bismarck, in said County, on the 16th day of ah hoe commenc- nt at 10 o'clock a. 1) grasing ‘and. nay lands which have never been sold on contract will first be offered for rent for a term of five y: beginning with at a minimum quarter section. ye reverted to the hrough cancellation of Con- of sale and through foreclos- Ures, Wil ext bo ‘offered for rent for & term of three years on the fol- lowing terms and” conditions: 50 cents per acre for the cultivated and $.4 cents for the uncultivated lands. In cage one-half or more of the land has been cultivated, or there are uny buildin the buildings are used for any pur pose Whatsoover during the lite o the contract, the minimum rental Will be 50 cents per acre for the tire tract or description leased. No division will be made of any tract | or parcel of land. If cultivated lands are leased for one or three years the uncultivated portions of such tracts must be leased for the same perio All persons whose contracts hi been canceled since July Ist, 19: will be given preference to lease sucli lands for a term of one year only any time prior to the leasing date, upon paywent of the required amount of rent to the County Treasurer for the ame, th All lands Will be struck off to the highest bidder, who will be required of leasing rent also a fee of yoat the time id a located on such lands and| ° Vietlon of any person who has Fe- moved timber, wood, buildings other Improvements from, State, and Bchool Lands. ‘The names of the per- sons furnishing such information will not be revealed. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 3rd day of January, 19 1938. Land Commiantouer, | Bismarck, N. Da State Land Commissioner No’ In the matter. ti the application of The Wachter, Transfer Compat ¥, Corporation of Bismarck, North od a, for Sad ted dissolution. Notice is hereby given, that the Transfer Company, Cor- anized and existing un- and Ku virtue of the laws of the ota, fe presented to the urt of and for the County By nh and State of North Da- plication for a declaration lee Dissolutio on of said Corporation by said Court; and that said application jwill be heard by said Court at the Court rooms thereof, in| the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, in nd State at 10:00 o'clock on the 16th day of Mareh, A. at such time sibesguent 1 S the Court may determine; and that until 10:00 o'clock A. M, on 16th day of March, A. D. rson may file objections ication with the Clerk of Witness my hand and seal of this ree this 6th day of February, A. D, watch between Tribune] in my building at 118 ‘Sixth street. © CHAS. Fisitt Furnished apartment sale, at $4,500 on terms, to s 240 pounds. Nagel and Strutz, RBEI Sot F petiieai! and high school. Find-|__ Phone 239. _H. L. Reade. bath, guaranteed FOR RENT—One front room, good Y. D. SEVEN ROOM modern house, in ce of One Dollar | ¢seary e ana t senna Hera Court fi-Blease return to Tribune of-| FOR RENT—Five room house. In-] good and. warm. "Calla 930) eo Re ine see and leset E—Strong. 1100 1 cluding 3 bed room and den, hard- av fee, Will be charged for Nowthy Baicotga see Count ee. quire 214 Fifth street. Fourth street. ane | Also one small sleepir~ room, 411 ‘Also six. tu wood floors throughout, garage| cach quarter section of lan of bua one thereof, ine FOR RENT—A four room and! __ifth street. Phone 273, tw 8 ing 328 ‘Ei hth attached, south front, very desir- person 1 adults only. ‘Woodmansee ‘Apts Re aldepitie rooms in cay rae $6,500, on terms. State and! he | ti co SIX ROOM modern house, includ- | Tends. Teasing 610 uetes of Stato uF ing 3 bed — oms, full basement, { School Land. inclosed porch, near schools, for | ye.) 8° <i RADIO PROGRAMS Phone 1188. FOR RENT—Fornished or unfur- ern home. Call at 819 Fifth ft of distetets ont street. FOR SALE—One Registered Roan driver, Bids Short Horn Bull 20 months old, . Keb. 18 at the nished modern apartment at the} FOR RENT—Nicely furnished GQ Ss ARE lease will he iss aah ; The board re- PEACuNES OR ; Varney Flats. Phone 773. sleeping room, $12.00 per month, a: sant of Bismaeele vleoen cates bende vee ge wale eounty for wut Th [hide reer ae 8 ON THE AIR ee ens Call at 113 Washington. Phone) "OR SALE—Five tube A and | “Ws ROOM llbddat ane Did fore the date of leasing. AL TRIGG, Clerk, Friday, ico al 730-M. “Coal rights are reserved to the! TY order of 1) Standard Radio without accessor- more a 7:30—White RK ck = i <—Can a few or ns $4,500, on terms, leases. ts Basta We Wiw pie We WEN. 75 WES WEAL Tatas Mn southern Dako-| FOR RENT—One fun ies in good condition at your own) rive ROOM mod Aenean er ra ure ‘subject to cancel-| 4. 8:00 Wrigley Review: Solo Features WIZ WBZ WRAL. KDKA WLW lling| Bousekeeping room, ; Phone 624-R. - modern cottage, lation in case of sale. ‘ight common vegetables—beans, Wit KYW KWK WHHM WREN WHtas We WSM WMC WS WJAX ta territory. Good income selling 2 : a rooms, east front, near school, , The Board of University and School! corn, peppers, pumpkins, ua 8:00—, Anion ee as ‘Musical Program ‘C” WGY WGR established line of first class ROR HEN = VT —One story brick build- for $2,500, on very liberal terms. Lands reserves the right to reject any | tomato, potato. and sweet, poeta Wan wws WGN WTMJ KSD weed woo wow WDAF merchandise. Prefer men and, POOH far ghee Nouaakeaminig ti in rear of 112 Fourth street. ‘AN’ bidders will be held Hable for| are of American origin. Suitable for storage or REGISTER. women in position to finance garage. themselves, New compact display’ - home. _Phone_1068. outfit for 1928. Consumers Mer-' FOR RENT—Three nice rooms over | chandise Association, 410 Cedar} Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. A. Knowles. ‘BA 9:00—Victor Hour—WJZ WBZ WBAL KDKA WJR KWK WREN WLW pager sf pe eae WRC WGY WGR WTAM WWJ WSAI WGN V RHM WOC WHO WOW WDAF KVOO WHAS —WOR WADC W. RC WGHP eo hone 1c WAIU WERC EEN TET os o°0 EEIX CASE By s. S.A DINE AUTHOR of THE BENSON MURDER CASE’ For | jaynard piano, cellent condi ion, Price $100.00. Phone 689-R. By Taylor | FRIDAY, FEB. 10 (By The Associate. Press} epee in Central Standard time. All time is P, M. unless otherwise in- dicated. Wave lengths on left of call a 00—Wrigley Review 9:00—Victor Hour 20:00—Slumber Music 422.3—WOR Newark—710 Es ‘nat Bale Irene Loeb MOM’N POP A Plot Against Plotters letters, kilocycles on right. ae a v4 ce or Ss eu 4 MIGHTY GLAD TD WWEVE GOT HIM WHY NOT CUT meu Pieter) aren Sree: NTN Gu eas HE | CHARACTERS hasn't been given an audience Ht not, onco leave the dlstrlet :00—Uncle 4 VANCE anker to gaze upon im and/attorney’s face, jodtrey_ Ludlow wea. teed sa GERRICKEND ‘ours Oy OLD CHOMS Hex MAA manet'ct | hoarken to his rune, He'd’ make} ‘You had a quarrel with her 30— White ‘Rock Concert eo cite KIDDING THIS BOY, BLT ALSO BECAUSE} | 15 A NOTED oe "ne Tt ODELL (THe | the family circle complete, s0 to! perhaps?” Markham asked the x: ban YOvive SAVED ME FROM|}| KNOWN AS"THE HNENA CLEAVER a mane|2P0ak. «+ « Ho still holds forth | jon incuriously, 2 205.5—-WBAL Baltimore—1050 7:30—White Rock Concert 8:00—Wrigley Review 9:00—Victor Hour 302.8—WGR Buffalo—std France Orchestra Imolive Hour nke Time: Orchestra WE HAVEN'T FOUND THEM TAUS: OUT THE IMPOSTOR'S | THEN WELL REAL NAME YET= HE WONT SAY A WORD ‘Weil, now, I wouldn't go so far as to say we quarreled. No.’* Mannix paused, seeking the cor rect word. “You might say we disagreed—got tired of the are rangement and decided to sepa- rate; kind of drifted apart. Last thing I told her was, if she ever needed a friend she'd know where to find me.” “Very generous of you,” 5— Mor ‘Club 0—Kentucky Serenaders 365.6—WEBH-WdJD Chicago—820 6“—Palmer House Symphony i -Cavaliers 3-4 Children of, Mooseheart 3 «La France Orchestra 9:00—Edgewater ears Orchestra 30—Around the Piano Varied ram (3 hrs.) 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 6:10—Short Features W—Old Fashioned Almanak 1 in Maiden Lane, I see; aud it wouldn't take iong to fetch him here.” i Markham had swung halt round in his chair at the mention of Mannix’s name. He started to protest, but he knew from exper- fence that Vance’s suggestions were not the results of idle} whims; and he was silent for sev- eral moments weighing the mat- BEING ROBGED-WHAT HAS BECOME OF THE OTHER BILL GERRICK? n SPOTSWOODE, a mani 8:30— 9:00—4 0: 00-—' AM ELMER JESSUP, tele- rator e ope: MAMHY SPIVEL telephone op- Sergeant of the ‘379.8—WGY Schenectady—790 mur- 00—Pal fmolive | ioe + poe Joy Hour = ter. With practically every other| mured Markham. “And you never 20:10—Sam"n’ “Henry; Novelty Pro v0 Anglo: Pergians. engine triste avenue of inquiry closed for the| renewed your little affair?” The Jewel cane bi with a at battered plod Fy “Never—never. Don’t remem- ber ever speaking to her from that 11:00—Ficodiums 34.6—WLS Chicago—870 moment, I think the idea of ques- ward az “Sorinatehe—n tioning Mannix rather appealed vaca 1 te rusaders pie ongt tk to him. day to this.” mse Features ove victoe “aN right,” he consented,| “In view of certain things I’ve — ai ane ston: ringing for Swacker; “though I|Icarned, Mr. Mannix”. — Marke Pty Wo Gholt us wn wash se don’t see how he can help. Ac-}ham's tone was regretful—“E :00—Show 8:00—Any EF EST At four SOUTHERN 296.9—WWNC Aghevilie=1010 6:00—Dinner Musio must ask you & somewhat pere sonal question. Did she ever make an attempt to blackmail you?” Mannix hesitated, and his eyes seemed to grow even smaller, like cording to Heath, the Odell girl gave him bis leave a ycar ago.” “He may still have hay on his) horns, or, like Hotspur, be drunk | with choler, You can’t tell.”| Vance resumed his chair. “With 447.5—=WMAQ-WQJ Chicago 6:00—Theater Organ 30—Orchestra 270 lour (A GET ME INTO A SCRAPE ALL RIGHT, GENTLEMEN a LIKE THIS, WILL YOU You 1 oe B $? I'VE GoT EM LOCKED OP TOGETHER - STEP THIS Fidicutes the, thee! WAY_AND WE'LL 10:00—Chambel abi 00 Dance Music ¢ haccrrrciy sly Cineinnati—700 476.9—-WSB Atlanta—630 LISTEN IN CHAPTER XXII such a name, he'd bear investiga-|thoso of a man thinking rapidly. es tt Sane 66QTOP! STOP! Don't torture] tion ipso facto.” “Certainly not!” he replied, Weer &: 00 Wri ev lew me so,” Vance pleaded. “I| Markham scnt Swacker for) with belated emphasis. “Not at 10: ieee x x motive fou oo know I’m insane. Been given to|Tracy; and when the latter ar-/all. Nothing of the kind.” He 361.2—W8AI Cincinnati—830 ae—Rtero Spiitale an hallucinations since birth; but—| rived, suave and beaming, he wasjraiscd both hands in_ protest tare 7:30—Brunswick Half Hour Merciful Heaven!—I’ve never ber} given instructions to take the dis-|ugainst the thought. Then he ‘ Ta >t eg 8:00—Studio Program fore had one as crazy as this.” trict attorney's car and bringjasked furtively: “What gave you :00—Orchestra ABA—WEAA Dalleg—600 “On that point at least, my| Mannix to the office. such an ide 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—760 FS wat"? potters. ean dear Vance, we are in complete} “Get a subpoena,” said Mark-| “I have been told,” explained ES Raglateratane and harmonious agreement,”| ham, “and use it if necessary.” Markham, “that she had exhorted Pel 499.7—WBAP Fort Worth—600 Half an hour or so later Tracy smiled Markham. moncy from one or two of her —LaFrance Orchestra 6:00—Seven Aces. : a 200— Just then Swacker came in and| returned. admirers. EF itFaimalive Heures $x pagio, Fer handed Markham a Ieiter, “Mr. Manniz made no diMiculty|~ nannix made a wholly uncon 6:00—Farrows Chanticleers 304.4-—-KTHS Hot Springs—700 “Brought by messenger, #nd/ about coming,” he reported. “Was! yincing grimaco of astonishment. a: 2:80—01 Concert marked ‘immediate’,” ez-| quite agreeable, in fact. He's in} well, well! You don’t tell mel, ronestre, H ue plained. the waiting-room now.” Can it be possible?” He peered bi0LPalmeliss jour 00——| ‘Classics ¢ The lettcr, written on beavy| ‘Tracy was dismissed, and Mau-| shrowdly at tho district attorney. 535.4—WHO Des Moines—560 00— ‘Concert engraved stationery, was from) nix was ushered in. “Maybe it was Charlie Cleaver Doctor Lindquist, and explained that between the hours of 11 p. m, and 1 a. m. on Monday night he had been in attendance on a He was a large man, and he walked with the forced elasticity of gait which epitomizes the silent struggle of incipiently corpulent she blackmailed—yes?” Markham = picked him quickly. “Why do you say Cleaver?" ab Mesteal Eeograre 00—St 0—Lavrance chestra ‘Palmolive Hour dos 0—Dames Orchestras Houstene1020 :30—| up (293.9—KPRC " MOT=WIAK dacksdnyiliowS30 40.9—WCX-WIR Detrolt—600 Fe 30 Girlie patient at his sanitarium. It also| middle age to deny the onrush of} Again Mannix waved his thick on pation Bes ram as Siznee Baview apologized for his actions when the years and cling to the sem-/ hand, this timo deprecatingly. =Weiniey Review 322.4—-WHAS Loulvitea30 asked regarding his whereabouts, | blance of youth. “No special reason, y’ undere and offered a wordy, but not par- ticularly convincing, explanation of his conduct. He had had an unusually try- ing da: it seemed—neurotic cases were trying, at best—and the suddenness of our visit, to- gether with the apparently hostile nature of Markham’s questions, had completely upset him. He was more than sorry for his out- He carried a slender wanghce cane; and his checkered suit, bro- caded waistcoat, pearl-gray gaiters, and gaily beribboned Homburg hat gave him an almost foppish appearance. But these various indications of sportiveness were at once forgotten when one in- spected his features. His small eyes were bright and crafty; his nose was bibative, and appeared stand. Just thought it might be him. . . . No special reason.” “Did Cleaver ever tell you ho’d been blackmailed?” “Cleaver tell me? . . . Now, I ask you, Mr. Markham: why should Cleaver tell me such #: story—why should he?” “And you never told Cleaver, that the Odell girl had blacke mailed you?” 10:30—String Quartet 382.7—WWJ Detroit—850 o~ Michiana Night 00—Ca as) flo-Persians EnrWrraer tgview mee 816.9—WMC 5 Mamohie—t0 vache ‘howe n Bernie's {Orchestra “Be -o-e8 Rapeamersite By Hes HF }300—Palmolive ee 240.8—WCOA Pensacola—1200 $:00—Dance Music (3 br.) 300—Organ ze 9:00—1 olive 10:29 Hollywood FPrivoltties 228.9—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1310 $:30—-Zommy Badolitte 7:00—Oreh: 8:00—Same as WOR 422.3—WO8 Jefferson City—710 DINIDEND CHECKS~-HE $:00—Fducational Features 103 burst, he said, and stood ready to/ disproportionately small above! “Positively not!” Mannix gave’ 735 —Badlo Bible Class 264.1—WRVA Richmond—1180 MONEY JUST ROLLS assist in any way he could, his thick sensual lips and prog-|a scornful laugh which was far :15—Pioneer iv ee a i. feceeuetale Review It was unfortunate for all con-| nathous jaw. too theatrical to have been gene eee yan 0:00 ieee Program cerned, he added, that he had lost} ‘There was an oiliness and|uine. “Me tell Cleaver I’d been 200A o-Persians 41.7—WOAI San Antonio—600 his temper, for it would have been| shrewdness in the man’s manner| blackmailed? Now, that’s funny, Orchestra 9:00-—Musical Program a. simple matter for him to explain| which were at once repulsive and| that is.” AL. 3:in— Palmolive 8 Hour 10:00—Dance Music about Monday night. arresting. “Then why did you mention haart Milwaukee—1020 WESTERN “He has thought the situa ‘At a gesture from Markham he| Cleaver a moment ago?” “No reagon at all—like I told you. . . » He knew the Canary; but that ain’t no secret.” Markham dropped the subject, “What do you know about Miss Odell’s relations with a Doctor Ambroise Lindquist?” Mannix was now obviously per= plexed. “Never heard of him—no, never, She didn’t know him when I was taking her aro “Whom else besides Cleaver did she know well?” Mannix shook his head pondet> ously. low, that I couldn't say— positively I couldn't say. Seen her with this man and that, same as everybody saw her; but who t! were 1 don’t know—absolutely.' “Ever hear of Tony Skeel?* Markham quickly leaned over and met the other’s gaze inquiringly. 3 00-— At Persians pte 0—Lae France, Orchestra 9:00—Palmolive Hour He ee rrcnents re z.wooo Minneapolis-St, Paui—740 Paul sat down on the edge of a chair, placing a podsy hand on each knee. His attitude was one of alert suspicion. “Mr. Mannix,” said Markham, an engaging note of apology in his voice, “I am sorry to have discommoded you; but the matter in hand is both serious and ur- gont.. . . A Miss Margaret Odell was murdered night before last, and in the course of our inquiries we learned that you had at one time known her quite well. It oc- curred to me that you might be in of some facts about her that would assist us in our in- over calmly,” said Vance, hereby offers you a neat little alibi which, I think, you will have dim- culty in shaking. . . . An artful beggar—like all these unbalanced pseudo-psychiatrists. Observe: he ‘was with a patient. To be sure! ‘What patient? Why, one too ill to be questioned. . . . There you re. A cul-de-soc masquerading as an alibi. Not bed, what?” “It doesn't interest me over. much.” Markbam put the letter away. “That pompous profes- sional could never have got {ato the Odell epertment without having been seen; and I can’t pic ture him snesking in by devious| vestigation.” =" He reached for some pa-| A smile meant to be genial « “And now, if you) pa: tout object, He we an effort $15,000 salary. 352.9—KOA Denver—920 Pad ee a “Well, ving that you hay believe I did hear of tt oe makes But I couldn’t swear ‘What think I heard of beac heuoed derstand... .

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