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WANTED AT ON€E—25_ men to learn barber trade. Systematic training for best positions. Cata- log free. Moler Barber College, ~_Butte. Mor rgo, N. D. WANTED—: once a me- chanic handling Chevrolet cars ad} ae Neuman Garage. Elgin, N. ak. FEATURES Effective Ji 1928 1 2d i " a 2 ier,“ 3 ieartions “i eau 1 23 week, 2 tional per word rT DISPLAY TES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 by can” insure THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 INSTRUCTION DO YOU DRIVE A R . Pgh IR $141-$175 month, “How jeb to q ” mailed FREE. tind ae Renate) 33-P Arcade Bidg., St. Louis, Mo. PERSONAL PALMIST. and Phrenologist Mad- am Lattimorelle moved to 115 First street on account of incon- Helps find lost articles. vience. See her today. ON THE AIR Friday. 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Sales price| FOR RENT—Six room modern] rrvE ROOM stucco bungalow, big $4,900, first payment $800, bal-| house. Immediate possession. De-| “attic, Riverview, east front, fire ance monthly payments. eee na, one hecad or) place, basement garage, station-| <>: £ tubs, Al ndit three Guaranteed SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY Mekrn old only $8,0000 Rebuilt Automobiles | house, hardwood floors, fireplace, FIVE ROOM stucco bungalow, only good closets, built-in features, full basement, south front, well located, ‘Sales priee $6,500, first payment $1,000, balance monthly. WORK WANTED TET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or revair that leaky or! All work i ead A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It. LOTS of people simply will not con- F | logged radiator. sider a small, low priced car. They | rv ROOMS AND BATH TWO| anteed and price t ie. | TEN ROOM duplex, 6 rooms and bape a larger, Grandi nene story house, modern except full) WORK “WANTED—Young compe: bath each side with separate fate on the radiator. Many of basement and heat. Sales price) tent girl wants general house- heating a and basement, These particular folks cant af-| $2800, good terms, immediate) work. Phone 430 rents for $90.00 per month, $6,800. ford one of these fine cars new.| Possession. SEVEN ROOM stucco dwelling, ____ WANTED TO RENT — | WANTED—To “rent _ furnished apartment or small house. Must be modern. Write giving full de- tails to Tribune No. 94. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Well furnished sleep- ing room for one or two young men, Well furnished. Very best bedstead, springs and mattress. Hot water heat, bath. 610 Ave. A._ Phone 483 or FOR RENT—Furnished rooms And sv they buy a rebuilt model at ‘about half, and enjoy a full! measure of pride in ownership, “Rebuilt Cars With a Rerutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. FEMALE HELP WANTED [AKE EXTRA MONEY bat ory, at ie pat andkerchiefs, lows, ete. e aoa teach you tse and supply work | EIGHT ROO:: and patterns. You learn almost/ SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY; house, hot water heat, full base- ment, sorth front, needs some re- pairs. Sales ;rice $3,650. Rea- sonable terms. | FIVE ROOM MODERN TWO story house, part basement, fur- nace heat, nice location and lawn. Sales price $4,000. Terms. MODERN HOME, well located, hardwood floors and in immediately with Text-Art the} ste ri, ater tases tac | modern home for light housekeep- newest and most interesting prof-| dry room, cutside garage. Sales} ing, one room on ground floor, itable occupation. No experience) price $7, $50. Terms. . | also garage. Call at 614 Eighth necessary. Send for pamphlet} < | __Street. ‘FOR RENT—One front size with kitchenette and closet Also one small peat room. 411 Fifth street. Phgne 27: FOR T—Two well caiaea warm rooms in all modern home on carline, Always hot water. Phone 175. | FOR RENT—Two pleasant < com fortuble sleeping rooms in mod and sample and_ start making money at once. TEXT-ART, 1019| 4 BEAUTIFUL HOME, LARGE Clement Street, San Francisco, ' foeation, large rooms and closets, —Calif______________'____4 hardwood flours and trim, hot WANTED—Lady for demonstratiot) water heat, fireplace, large living work on Saturdays. Call Mr.| room, four nice bed rooms, south Weedman, Patterson Hotcl. | front. Sales price and full infor- eer arenes re as mee | LAUNDRY HOME mation on request. GENTLEMEN! The chly way to) | THESE MENTIONED ABOVE GENTLEMEN! keep your shirts for xears are but a few, taken from a most iH send them to Marguerit Bulte | complete and selected list of Bis-| Cirirome Call at 819 Fifth Home Laundry. Repairs if marck homes, which we have for; liPOR S RENTONIeIU Puente sired. We call and deliver. sale, Let this agency help you! FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Ave. A West. Phone 10 and we are sure the result will Sepne ee ee eee re een emkEe on, wie FURNITURE FOR SALE | Please you. __730-M. ine PRICED for quick sale. Complete; Hedden Real Estate Agency | FOR RENT—Furnished room, hot household furnishings, also house water, city heat. for rent or sale. 522 Fifth street. 314 1-2 Main. Front Apt. Phone 797-R., 11 Years Active City Selling FOR SALE—Two beds complete} Webb Block one ©! FOR RENT—Three nice roots over and a practically iad gas range. SALESMEN Ki me Jewelry store. Apply to ymond. " WANTED—Salesmen to take ordei for our guaranteed Woolen Good: Sell direct to consumer. Liberal | commission. Exclusive territory given, ‘or particulars address, FOR RED Great Western Woolen Co, Inc.,! room. ee Falls, Minnesota. 649-W. “TARGA used furniture. Ken- saree nelly Furniture Company, Phone __138-M, Mandan. _ FOR SALE—Maynard piano. cellent condition. Price $100. Phone 689-R, MOM’N POP nishel room in Phone 782. 607 modern home. Sixth strect. “very comfortable location. Phone! § ood Past Events WE pouice oe EN, } Bit WHAT GETS INFORMED ME THAT MY | ME (S-HOW DID IMPERSONATOR 1S _A | THIS FAKE GILL NIELL, TO MAKE A LONG STORY Si L MET HIM COMING LP ON THE BOAT mr FROM SOUTH AMERICA - I SOLON HIM OF MY ELAS Te UWE WITH YOR - THA DT INTEREST ae DEON ARRIVING Ar NEW WE SPENT THE NIGHT YS DUE FOR A LONG | FIRST PLACE? TORE THER AT A ROTEL — TERM ae Ue WELL, MR.GERRICK, YOIS SURE CAME ON THE SCENE IN TIME. “TO SAVE OS FROM GOING ON THE. ROCKS T WANT) SAY GOODBYE TO YoU; FRECKLES = 2 KAOW YOU'LL HANE.A MARVELOUS TIME AND Do WRITE os A gpd FOUR ROOM bungalow, Riverview, FIVE ROOM cottage with bath, BUILDING LOTS in all parts of INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, auto- FARM LANDS—1928 will be the taken in as part cash on chase. to $100 will please ycu. Cash FOR SALE five blocks from down town, strictly modern, $5,700. basement, no furnace, only $2,000. FOR Sent: The Rex Beulah, North Dakota, everything og hg res $200.00 foe furnis for foo wonderful wt write. plies now on han styles and -izes. We have Ceo to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, Womens Patterson Hotel,| —— Bismarck BILLIARD PRED FOR RENT R SALE—Owing to my health, ? will sell or rent my place of business at reasonable price. If interested write in care of Trib- une No. 95. well built, completely modern. A duplicate of this house was re- cently sold for $9,500. Only $8,500 on very reasonable terms. the city; over 1,000 in the cast part. T'started the growth to the west by opening Riverview but the next growth will be to the east, ecu in good, reliable compan- es. best real estate year we have ever had. I have the biggest and best lar.t bargains I ever had. DO YOUR BUSINESS with the busiest real estate dealer in the| _ city. F. E, YOUNG, MISCELLANEOUS DIAMONDS which represent the utmost in values sent to any bank for free examination. Fine . Latest style mount- All transactions confiden-' Your unwanted diamond pur- Our diamond rings at $25 ayments as low as $1 per week. james W. Marek, Exclusive Dia- mond Dealer. Office 108 Third street, ismarck, N. D. South ince Hotel ¢ untry club, room hous, garag 12x16, iene | beetld .__For further_inform By CHARACTERS PHILO VANCE JOHN FX, MARKHAM, | Th ha Attorney io tae! York jonny. MARGAR ODELL (THE “CANARY” cuAnLES. CLEAVER, a mane bout-town KENNETH SPOTSWOODE, a manue e able newi SKEBL, = protessfonal bare tele- me from cae o pa im the rouge Fosse tells raced a pice found fu the apartment * murdered Margaret O€ell to eg D epee to prove te Ga information from Rive La Fosse. CHAPTER XXVIII oyu sure it will be @ success.” Vance spoke with disarming friendliness. “Were you home alone all Monday evening?” “Hardly.” The idea seemed to amuse her, “I went to the ‘Scan- dals’—but I came home early. I knew Louey—Mr. Mannixz—was coming.” “I trust he appreciated your sac- rifice.” Vance, I believe, was dis- appointed by this unexpected alibi of Mannix'’s. After a momentary Pause, he changed the subject. “Tell me; what do you know about a Mr. Charles Cleaver? He was a friend of Miss Odell’s.” “Oh, Pop's all right.” The girl was plainly relieved by this turn in the conversation. “A good scout. He was certainly gone on Margy. Even after she threw him over for Mr. Spotswoode, he was faithful, as you might say—always running after her, sending her flowers and Presents. “Some men are like that. Poor old Pop! He even phoned me Mon- day night to call up Margy for him and try to arrange a party.—May- be if I'd done it, she wouldn’t be dead now. . . . It's a funny world, isn’t it?” “Oh, no end funny.” Vance smoked calmly for a minute; I could not help admiring his self- control, “What time did Mr. Cleay- er phone you Monday night—do you recall?” From his voice one would have thought the question of no importance. “Let me see... .” She pursed her lips prettily. “It was just ten minutes to twelve. I remember that the little chime clock on the mantel over there was striking midnight, and at first £ couldn't hear Pop very well. You see, I al- ways keep my clock ten minutes fast so I'll never be late for an appointment.” Vance compared the clock with his watch. “Yee, it's ten minutes fast—And 807 Fourth street. FOR RENT. FOR SALE—One Registered Hamp- shire boar. Weight about four hundred pounds. Good individual. Price $35.00. Inquire Louis J. one Phone 686-W, Bismarck, FoR SALE—Registered Hampsi ir gilts. Weights over 200 Ibs., bred opportunity. Come, do} REGISTERS— ntreet with pri FOR SAL condition, Knight. marck, N. The gram from the 687-3 or call at 113 — "bath unfurnished apartment for adults only. We ansee Apts. Phone 118 = FOR REN’ ‘umished apprement bath, fur- nished. Call at 930 ert fe street.. “New and second hand. Over 500) FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished modern Phone at the 01 aT Whippet t Sedan. Run very little and in first class Will sell at a discount or trade for a late model Willis Address Box 448, Bis- Ray-O-Vac Twins to Broadcast Here Ray-0-Vac Twins, famed --|from coast to coast for their pep ‘¢/ and versatility, will broadcast a proe Bismarck radio sta- for early April farrow. Priced|tion, KFYR, Monday evening from tae Obowa, Bismarck,|7:30 until 8 o'clock, and will give a ‘FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay, 3 miles from Memorial bridge, near pave- ment. Inquire E. P. Curtis, Man- dan. icp LE—75 tons ¢ gor clean Also 10 high grade toms hen turkeys. Adolph Giovan- 20 or write R. 1, SALE—Choice Ir Imported Ger- man Rollers and Harte Mountain, also aative singers. Cages, seeds, Phone faked fy acob FOR SALE—White Rag turkey hens, from 1st prize tom at $5.00 each, Mrs. ies Mihm, R. 1, a! tonal furnished modern apartment ground floor, with piano, fi rigid | ¢ aire, electri ig machine, vacuum cleaner, always hot wa Porches garden space ed apartment. Private entrance. 422 Fifth street. wo furnished _ light housekeeping apartments in mod- ern home. newly decorated. Phone khow just what to say. 5 wildly in love with Margy led him on, too. But she wai sorry’ for it afterward, because be got jealous—like a crazy person. “He used to pester the life out of her. And once—do you know!— he threatened to shoot itr and then shoot himself. I told Margy to look out for him. But she didn’t seem to be afraid. Anyway I think sho was teking awful chances. . . «| Ob! Do you think it could have been—do you really thinkK——?” “And wasn’t there any one else” Vance interrupted, “who might have felt the same way?—any one Miss Odell had reason to fear?” “No.” Miss La Fouse shook her head. “Margy didn’t know many men intimately. Sho didn’t change often, if you know what I mean. There wasn't anybody clse outside of those you've mentioned, except, of course, Mr. Spotswoode. Ho cut Pop out—several months ago. She went to dinner with him Monday night, too. I wanted her to go to the ‘Scandals’ with me—that's how I know.” Vance rose and held out his hand. “You've been very kind. Atid you have nothing whatever to fear. No one shall ever know of our little this morning.” “Who do you think killed Margy?” There was genuine emotion in the girl's voice. “Louey says it was probably some burglar who wanted her jewels.” “I'm too wise to sow discord in this happy menage by even ques- local station. he Ray-O. back from a instantaneous hi in radi jtions from Tijuana, SECO points in Canadg, delightin, ;sands of listeners over stati Hollywood, San Diego, Ocean Beac co, Spokane, points. when the Twins broadcast from Station CYE, them, wit gratifying success from Honolulu. This line intains broadcasting station on ii real life are Billy Sheehan and Ru: sell Wild edian for Warner Bros, The enjoyed delightful visits with ‘CASE DENE Avtrior of The Benson munver case’ ited me. Touchin’, wasn’t it? - « « It's a knotty problem, Van, Something's amiss somewhere.” He was silent, smoking, for sev> eral blocks. “Mannix. . . » Curious ho should crop up again. And he issued ore ders to Alys to keep mum. Now, why? Maybe tho reason he gave her was the real one. Who knows? —On the other hand, was he with his chere amie from half past ten till early morning? Well, well. Again, who knows? Something quecr about that business discus sion. “Then Cleaver. Me called up just — ten minutes before midnight—oh, yes, he called up. That wasn’t a fairy-tale. But how could ho tele- phone from a spceding car? Hoe couldn't. Maybe ho really wanted to have a party with his recalcitrant Canary, don’t y’ know. But then, why the brummagem alibi? Funk? Maybe. “But why the circuitousness?— why didn’t he call his lost love direct? Ah, perhaps ho did! Some ono certainly called her by phone at twenty minutes to twelve, “We must look into that, Van. + « » Yes, ho may havo called her, and then when a man answered— who tho deuco was that man, any> way?—he may havo appealed to Alys, Quite natural, y’ know. Anyway, ho wasn’t in Boonton.— Poor Markham! How upset he'll be when he finds out. “But what really worries me {s tioning Mr. Mannix’s opinion,” said Vanco half banteringly. “No one knows who's guilty; but the police agree with Mr. Mannix.” For a moment the girl's doubts returned, and she gave Vance a searching look. “Why are you so interested? You didn’t know Margy, did you? She never mentioned you.” Vance laughed. “My dear child! I only wish I knew why I am so deuced con- cerned in this affair. ‘Pon my word, I can't give you even the sketchiest explanation. . . . No, I never met Miss Odell. But it would offend my sense of proportion if Mr. Skeel were punished and the real culprit went free. Maybe I’m getting sent!- mental. A sad fate, what?” “I guess I'm getting soft, too.” She nodded her head, still looking Vance squarely in the eyes. “I risked my happy home to tell you what I did, because somehow I be- Meved you. . . . Say, you weren't stringing me, by any chance?” Vance put his hand on his heart, and became serious. “My dear Miss La Fosse, when I leave here it will be as though 1} had never entered. Dismiss me and Mr. Van Dine here from your mind.” Something in his manner ban- ished her misgivings, and she bade us @ kittenish farewell. (Thursday, September 13; e@fternoon) “My sleuthing goes better,” ex- ulted Vance, when we were again in the street, Fair Alys was a veritable mine of information—eh, what? Only, you should havc con- trolled yourself better when she mentioned her beloved’s namc— really, you should, Van old thing. I saw you jump and heard you heave, Such emotion is most un- becoming in a lawyer.” that story of the doctor. Jealous mania: it squares with Ambroise’s character perfectly. He's the kind that does go off his head, I knew his confession of paternalism was a red herring. My word! So the doctor was making threats and flourished pistols, eh? Bad, bad. I don’t like it. With those ears of his, he wouldn't: hesitate to pull the trigger. Paranoia—that’s it. Delusions of persecution, Probably thought the girl and Pop—or maye be the girl and Spotswoode—were plotting his misery and laughing at him. “You can’t tell about those chaps. They’re deep—and they're danger- ous. The canny Alys had him sized up—warned the Canary against him. . . . Taken by and large, it’s a devilish tangle, Any- way, I feel rather bucked. We're moving—oh, undoubtedly we're moving—though in what direction I can’t even guess. It's beastly, annoyin’ Markham was waiting for ui at the Bankers’ Club, He greeted Vance irritably, “What have you got to tell me hat’s so damned important?” ‘Now, don’t get ratty.” Vance was beaming. “How’s your lode- star, Skeel, behaving?” “So far he’s done everything that’s pure and refined except join the Christian Endeavor Society.” - “Sunday's coming. Give him time. . . . So you're not happy, Markham dear?” “Was I dragged away from ans other engagement to report on my program of request numbers from 9:30 on, the same night, it was an- nounsed today by officials of the Twins are just ‘iumphant tour of the Pucific coast, where pt oy made an ola: all_the ates sta- to at Oakland, Resinda, San Francis- Seattle, and other coast Tijuana, Mexico, is a little town only six blocks square, yet, there 5,000 people gathered in the Foreign Club to hear In Los Angeles they broadcast invited by “Uncle John,” direc. tor r of KHJ, on behalf of the City of Honolulu Steamship Lines, to go to In Hollywood, the Twins, who in y, had photographs taken with William Demarest, star wins also stale of mind?” “No need, execrable. . . . Cheerio! I've brought you something to think about.” “Damn it! I've got too much to think about now.” “Here, have some brioche.” Vance Save the order for lunch without From a Lceigvthad @ drug-store near consulting either of us. “And now for my revelations, Pris g Cleaver wasn't in Boonton last Monday night, He was very much in the midst of our modern Gomorrah, Your state of mind’s-’ trying | to arrange. s midnight party.’ “Wonderful!” snorted “T lave in the font of your “You may be as pancosmic as choose. Cleaver was in N

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