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POSITION WANTED = Be = “te bet POSITION WANTED Coma tent lome Laundry. rs experienced stenogral sired. ‘We cail and deliver. 203 tition. References, furnished. Ave. A Wi Phone 1017. rite Tribune Ad. No. 96. FEATURES ON THE AIR . ee Saturday, Feb. 18 1:00—New York 8: ony— WIZ core WLW WJR KYW WRC KSD WCCO wor Ww iO WOW WDAF WHAS WSM wee W: ted 1a Ma ERE aCe AS HOW WOLN LOS WERE vo Wa Te MG SSE Rta WRC 4 ie" mit ~ WHO. WOW WFAA WHA 3 eh Sata 10:00—Park Centra) Orchestra—WEAF BEB WHO . 10:00—RCA Hour—KHQ KOMO KFOA KGW KGO. EO. KFI uae o Hour; Music—KHQ KOMO KFOA KGW KPO HWvoieaderens; we Hour Musical Program—KFOA KGW KGO ibv—trecaderans; us first hour; KGW second hour si 491.3—-WEAF New Yare—0'9 6:30—Sialter'’e Pennsylvaciane 7:00—High Jinkers 8.00—Litile Orchestra, PEs RA coi 10:00—Paek Conval Orenestia 484.3—WIZ New York 660 SATURDAY, FEB. 18 % (By The Associated Press) Programs in Central Standard time, All time is P. M. unless otherwise ine dicated. Wave lengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right, 620—KYW Chicago—670 6:16—-Hotel_Astor Orchestra 6:00—Uncle Bob 71:00—New York Symphony 6:30—Dinner Concert 8:00—Philco Hour ve ‘New York Symphony 9:00—Keystone Duo 8 hilco Hour 9:30-—Merry Three E congress Carnival 10:00—Siumber Music 9:30—Serenaders 422.3—WOR Newark—Tte 365.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—820 6:00—Ensemble 330—Golden's 00—Children’s Club 6:3 r hestra, $:00—Palmer House Symphony 7:00—Chimes; Meistersingers 0—Edgewater 8:00—) Little ‘Byaiphouy tucio (3 hte.) ae h Orchestra 2:06-—Vice Prenigent Dawes 20:80—Witching Hour 028—WGR Buffalo—960 2:00—Melody Makers 6:30—Addrese 9:00—Chamber Musie 379.5—WGY Schenectady—700 Edgewater 4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 3—Dinner Music 0 fashioned Almanak 3—Ol-0-! 6:306-Pennsylvania, Dance Ozchestra ' 0—Musical Program He Rw Wore Program 11:0v—Hoodiums 12 OFAN te 244,6—_WLS Chicago—870 dey aut $:00—Supperbell Program a 7 840 smonMestra, and Features 5:00--Dinner, Music $:00—Phileo Hour 9:00—Chamber slus'e Soctety SOUTHEAN 475.9—WSB Atianta--639 4 6:00-—Bunday | Schocl Lerson ag Patade Yorks Syraplice ico Teer ee d—Show Brogdcast 41:20—Varn Dance 4575—WMAQ-WQJ Chicage—670 §.00—Topsy Turvy Time —Oraar Pinner Muste, Ragiv Paotolon ‘eput Cycle . 9 9 Theat 10:40—Dance Music 422.0—=WiW Cincinnati—700 $:30--Charlotte and Mary; Organ ok cram, M5—Kiddie Story Period to—Philea Hour {i0I—Suaday Scio Lesson 90—Charlotte ang Mary; Hawalians 7:30—Kasemble 10:00—Castle Farm: Orchestra 545.12 WEAA Dallae-280 8¢1.—WSAL Gincinnatl—830 :00-—Muate Bantera led :00—-Ohlo Cniversity ‘oe! im 48 bre’ fy O0—Lattle Crenentre, 9:00-—Chambs. 39—Tunetul Troupe 11:20—Thester 00—Chaiaver Music 2 WV BAI 00—Siai's of Melody wid a | oven Acer 19:30—Thetn Orchestra 21:0v—Al and Pete eet gl ot $94.8—-WTAM Cleveland—750 Hauce oo Neapaitane. co—Binn Tah Indians H fad Log Caval BO Stu 9:00—Wandering Minstrels S44—KTHS Hot Springs—780 Medio Cravte.qua ‘ 00—Cusssical Belections Violin 374,8—-WOC Davenpert—200 Dance Concert Bs mes cert, Uailet Gems 6:00—Dinner Biusio 283.8—KPRC Hoveton—1020 7:00—RCA Hour . :30—-Dance Orchestea $:00—Philco Hour 5 itudio Concert 535.4—WHO Des Moines—st0 S4O.7—WIAX Jachsonvilie—00 E he Ambassadors, 00—Recital ‘ o—HetrageWioeer Program 4 bse ho Entertainers 7:20—1 Fntertayiers doomPalte 3ito—bunce Muse 8224—WHAS Leuievil'e—230 33 tension Stutio a ‘Speed ad Tone tito—Philee Hour 516.9—WMG Memehis--5f9 F:00-—Ne phesy Hoo vties Hour’ 9:00—Studio Program ¢ 336.9—WSM Neshviiie—$90 6:18—Dinnar Concert 7:00—RCA Hour 00—=Phileo Hour Dance 9:00—Dance Music A MAA WES How OPleane—tvie JOWO Ft. Wayne—1810 200—Vocal and. Instrume:ial; , itsoetreke si chemtaai 3 ‘Brenan u!ios 370.2—-WOAF Kansas City—810 iawn ees G hool of Alt tom New york symphony WERTRAN ® 0o——Palice Howe. s 362.9-—KOA Denver—820 sg0—Concert Orchestre 10:40-—-Dance Prograne (3 brs.) 1145—Nighthawks ms 408.5—KF! Los Axgeles—i0 293.9—WTMS Milwaukée—1020 -. inner Music E skard Orchestra . a 336.9-—-KNX Los Angeles—3 Club a, Gr . qi BY EE 93) ‘Lost é = 2 \, * SUE—KDKA Pitteburah—te Ec Aideets Haden A FIVE bungalo' house, A Used Car Is No Better Than the] Dealer Made It. w*| located. YEAR after year we have been} selling rebuilt cars. We expect to keep on selling them year after | story . In order to do so we must in features, good closets, Sy par- ance monthly payments. | SIX Se aerate TWO STORY closets, - built-in features, ‘ull basement, south front, payment $1,000, balance monthly. FIVE ROOMS AND BATH TWO house, modern except full basement and price THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR SALE ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM .NEW MODERN ,RENT—Nice it housekeep- rooms, hot and cold water, hardwood floors, built-| Mfl,"Fursialed, single: or_ double, first or second floors. 812-J. 617 tioned basement, basement gar- age, south front. Sales price| Second street. $4,900, fifst payment $800, bal-| FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home for light housekeep- ing, one room on ground floor, also garage. Call at 614 Eighth Street. Salata FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping rooms in modern home, Close in. Call Phone lwood floors, fireplace, well Sales price $6,500, first} private entrance. at we Second street. FOR RENT—One front room, good size with kitchenette and closet heat. Also one small sleepir.~ room. 411 year. sell good vebuilt cars. We do. To-! $2,300, terms, immediate; fifth street. Phone 273. day we are selling more than} possession. FOR RENT—Two well furnished ever before because we use our knowledge for the benefit of our “Rebuilt Cars With a Kerutation” house, SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY ment, sorth front, needs some re- warm rooms in all modern home on carline. Always hot water. Phone 17: hot water heat, full base- 0 pleasant com irs. Salés - ri 650. Rea- Lahr Motor Sales Co. | fonsbte terms: f°" F**") "sortable steeping rooms in mod ern home. Call at 819 Fifth FURNITURE FOR SALE —|' FIVE ROOM MODERN TWO street. FOR SALE—Two beds complete | story house, part ment, fur-| FOR RENT—Three nice rooms over and a practically new gas range. | Call at 614 Raymond. |AINS in used furniture. Ken-) Lath era Company. Phone! nace heat, nice location and lawn. well located, hardwood Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to Sales price $4,000. Terms. F._A. Knowles. | SIGHT ROO?! MODERN. HOME,| *OF , RENT Furnished _ room floors and! Sixth street. Mandan. r SAR aay he a trim, hot water heat, fireplace,; Jou. glee a ee full ‘partitioned basement, jaun- ee Sa lags © $100.00.) dry room, cutside garage. Sales MISCELLANEOUS _ PARTMENTS |. Re ere FOR SALE OR TRADE—My place —-—__ APARTMENTS ___ \ BEAUTIFUL HOME, LARGE, %t Bismarck. first place cast of FOR RENT—Exceptionally well! "porch, lawn, trees, vines, best of| COU , clul ie acres land, six furnished modern apartment {ocation, large rooms and closets,; "00M hous-, barn 30x64, granary ground floor, with piano, frigid- aire, electric washing machine,| vacuum cleaner, always hot wa hardwood floors and trim, water heat, fireplace, large livin: room, four nice bed rooms, sout! 12x, garag: 12x16, hen house 14x24, For further information, write Reinbold Hasz, Forbes, N. .. Route 2. hot ter. Porches a.d garden space| front. Sales price and full infor- ene = 807 Fourth street. =| mation on request, FOR RENT—The Rex Cafe at FOR RENT—Two furnished light Beulah, North Dakota, everything housekeeping apartments in mod- THESE MENTIONED ABOVE| furnished. Requires $200.00 cas ern home, newly decorated. Phone are but a few, taken from a most| for food supplies now on hand. A 687-J. or call at 113 Mandan| complete and selected list of Bis-|’ wonderful gal Come, do street. aaa _____| marck homes, which we have for! not write. N. J. Baxter. __ FOR RENT—A four room and! sale. Let this agency help you; NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— bath unfurnished apartment for, and we are sure the result will/ New and second hand. Over 500 adults only. Woodmansee Apts.| Please you. styles and izes. We have one to —Phone_ 1188. __ fe FOR RENT — Furnished apartment with private bath, everything fur- nished. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished modern apartment at the Varney Flats. Phone 773. —— WANTED TO REN Run ve WANTED—To rent apartment or small housc. or trad be modern. Write givi -| Knight. ing full tails to Tribune | marek, Hedden Real Estate Agency 11 Years Active City Selling Webb Block ee FOR SALE—1927 Whippet Sedan. condition. Will sell at a discount fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. fo Phone 0 BILLIARD PARLOR FOR RENT OR SALE—Owing to my health, T will sell or rent my place of business at reasonable price. If interested write in care of Trib- une No. FOR SALE—One Registered Hamp- le for a late model Willis] shire boar. Weight about four Address Box 448, Bis-| hundred pounds. Good individual. N.D. 2. Price $35.00, Inquire Louis _J. AUTOMOBILES ry little and in first class MOM’N POP SAY, HENRY -WERE HAVING A LITTLE GET-TOGETHER ODT AT OUR HOUSE TONIGHT IN HONOR OF THE REAL BILL GERRICK— WANT YOU AND LUCY To COME OVER, TOO GREAT STOFF~ WE'LL BE THERE MR.GERRICKS RIGHT, FOLKS UM THROUGH TAKING ANY) MORE CHANCES TO GET RICH OVER NIGHT- FROM NOW ON T/M GOING TO HANG ON TO MY MONEY Yeah, Pop’s Through By Taylor - LY APPRECIATE THIS - Se ONOR AND 2/M SURE WE'VE ALL LEARNED A JE LESSON ABOUT INVESTING IN SCHEMES TO GET ‘RICH QUICK ~ ALTHOUGH L SOMETIME AGO, TO. FNS ee NAT 7 VALUABLE STOCK, KY FRANK THAT ALL OF YOU PLAY FINANCIAL MON PAIRG ABSOLUTELY SAFE FRIENOS LITTLE PARTY IN MY SUNRISES ‘FRECKLES AND HIS UNCLE BARRY WILL BE FAR DUT ON TRE BRINY OEER, BOUND *: For i] AFRICA !: Oh! To Be a Suitcase! - By Blossei LCANT RELIEVE IT YET AAT LM REALLY GOING TO AFRICA ON A BIG BOAT —7KOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY! TANS SUITCASE IS GOING = JUST TINS AD WHEN L SEG ITASAIA ITLE KANE COLORED STICKERS ALL OVER IT, © BETCHA!! . D. FOR SALE—Alfalfa hey, 8 miles from Memorial near pave- ment. lemorial peiee artis, lan- dan. FOR SALE—Cholce Imported Ger. Roll d Mountaii man Rollers an in, also ative 8. treats, etc. Phone 115-3, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728. _ e Toll top writing fold- ition. ba gape Hy Sy jesk. One jar size 5 ing bed. Alin good cond! Call 710 Sixth street. ——....._ INSTRUCTION _ DO YOU DRIVE A R? U. 8. Government ey r-Carrier job Pays $141-$175 month. “How to qualify” mailed FREE. Write, Instruction Bureau, $8-P Arcade Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. FOR SALE FOUR ROOM bungalow, Riverview, heat, bath, basement, garage, all large root shrubbery, smell fruits, $4,500, FIVE ROOM stucco low, big attic, Riverview, ‘dat frooke fire place, basement garage, station- ery tubs, Al condition, three ears old, only $5,700. FIVE ROOM stucco bungalow, only five blocks from down town, strictly modern, $5,700. FIVE ROOM cottage with bath, basement, no furnace, only $2,000. of heating rents for $90.00 per month, $6,800. SEVEN ROOM sstucco dwelling, well built, completely modern. A duplicate of this house was re- cently sold for $9,500. Only $8,500 on very reasonable terms. BUILDING LOTS in all parts of, of New York, says_in Washington the ola over ead in ne one that it is unlikely, Coolidge will be part. I started the growth to the! candidate, but that plan to send un- west by opening Riverview but Ales growth will be to the eas INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, auto- mobile in good, reliable compan- ies. Cook county, Illinois, withdraws FARM LANDS—1928 will be the Peat for governor and an. best real estate year we have ever| nounces he will run for senate. had. I have the biggest and best lar * bargains I ever had. DO YOUR BUSINESS with the busiest real estate dealer in the city. F. E. YOUNG. PHILO VANCE JOHN F.-X, MARKHAM. Dict New York 1. Dietrlet Attorney of County MARGARET ODELL (RE “CANARY") CHARLES CLEAVER, a mas- about-t hal KENNETH SPOTSWOODE, a mane- facturer LOUIS MANNIX, en im DR. AMBROISE LINDQUIST, fashionable neurel — SKEEL, a bere wILLiam ELMER SESSUP, tele- phone operat alnny “SPIVELY, telephone op- ator ERNEST HEATH, Sergeant of the Homicjée Buren’ 77° TRE STORY THUS FAR ‘ ‘The jewel case in the apartment ae el aft a tatlle battering with a poker. This da Vance te the oor that Skeel did net commit though hie an- bat wae ins st the marder until two he morning. Vance also learns ething that makes him qués- tion Cleaver'a eee CHAPTER XXIX « [AT about the summons for speeding?” Markham asked. “That's for you to explain,” said Vance. “But if you'll take my ad- | s8 vice you'll send for this Boonton catchpole, and let him have @ look at Pop. If he says Cleaver is the n he ticketed, I'll humbly do away with myself.” “Well! That makes it worth try- ing. I'll have the officer at the Stuyvesant Club this afternoon, and TM point out ver to him. . . » What other staggering revelations have you in store?” “Mannix will bear looking into.” Markham put down his knife and fork gnd leaned back. “I'm overcome! Such Himalayan sagacity! With that evidence against him, he should be arrested at once. friend, are you feeling quite nor- mal? No dizzy spells lately? No shooting pains in the head? Knee Jerks all right?” “Furthermore, Doctor Lindquist was wildly infatuated with the Canary, and insanely jealous. Re cently threatened to take a pistol and hold a little pogrom of his own,” _“That’s better.” Markham sat up. “Where did you get this in- formation?” “Ah! That's my secret.” Markham was annoyed. “Why 80 m1; “Needs must, old chap. Gave my word, and all that sort of thing, |f And I'm a bit quixotic, don’t 9’ know—too much Cervantes in my He spoke lightly, but larkham knew him too well to FOR RENT—Six room modern PALMIST and Phrenologi: (oe f NEWS BRIEFS | late Stanley Ketchel. champion mid- dleweight fighter, is found in barn TEN ROOM duplex, 5 rooms and)near Grand bath cach siderwith separate| throat cut. lants and basement, | questioning. alleged wire tapping agency for fake betting on horse races and arrest nine persons. “Democratic harmony campaign” in Lindbergh commemorative medals, to be sold for fund to buy early home of Charles Little Falls, Minn., and to erect a feeling head aman with murder because he calls on his fur model.” | Vance rose and yawned. . ce, my dear old | ed! Bey ater a in street. | ome 239. _H. L. e.. house. Immediate sirable location. call 320 M Re: De-| one 882-3 or reet. M am Lattimorelle .moved to 115 First street on accougt of incon- vience. Helps find lost articles. her today. Charles E. Hughes wins applause | of conference when he outlines plan for maintenance of peace in the t western hemisphere. Catholic association for interna- tional peace announces at Washing- ton completion by committee of Wants Catholic professors of analysis of international ethics in development f a peace program. Presence in the same hotel in St. Petersburg, Fla., of prominent dem- | ocrats, ey, hall chieftain, le of possible political significance. | Olvany, Tammany ads to speculation Body of Thomas Ketchel, father of Rapids, Mich., with Brother John is held for Police in St. Petersburg, Fla., raid Morris, Republican state chairman inatrueted delegation to convention | , remains unchanged. Anton J. Cermak, paving way for Washington-Minting of 10,000,000 A. Lindbergh at ton, Minn., for 22 years in Minnesota and South was lelected president of Federsl Land | records in swimmin, | | petition here. aa St ett ue Bl venirs, Wo! w t introduced by Rep. Kvale Minne: sota. St. Paul—F. H. Klawon, of Whea- bank of St. Paul. Minneapolis — Lowell’ Marsh, 17+ E ar-old Freshman at University of ; Minnesota, set three new world’s } the 440-yard é back stroke in central A. A. U. com- Fargo—Minot was selected for next, “meeting of North Dakota Young People’s Luther League, Jule 22-24. St. Paul—Mrs. Jennie McInerney, 55, was burned to death while siart- ing furnace five in her home here. ——_$—— Record of - Each Legionnaire | Lisbon, N. D., Feb. 17.—(AP)— | Files of the North Dakot department Jof the American Legion will contain a complete record of each jon- naire if plans advanced by William M. Jones of this city, department historian, are carried out. | Jones is enlisting the aid of post historians throughout the state in the work of filling out a history card for each member. These cards will be placed in the files of the state department where they will be avail- able for future reference. In addition to the personal record of each legionnaire, Jones is at- tempting to obtain a complete his- tory of each Legion post, together with a statenient of its activities. These records will be important in the future, he pointed out, ADV Soaled ost in Apple County Raddy, tow Feb: Rpecif jons may be ween at the county surveyor's office. Each bid must be uccompanied by a certified check for five per cent, of the total amount of the bid, The township board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, By order f the Board of Apple p. creek Town EDDY, Clerk, PA AMOS ROB! U, Pres, 9-16 tophole. No pains in the! 0 dizzy spells. Knec-jerks “Delighted. Still, I can’t charge hasty! Why should him with murder?” “Come, Van. I'd rather like to gazo on Perneb’s tomb at the Metropolitan this afternoon. Could you bear it?” At the door he paused. Markham, what about the Boonton batlift?” Markham rang for Swacker. “Tl see to it at once. Drop in at the club around five, if you fecl ike it. I'll have the officer there then, as Cleaver is sure to come in before dinner.” When Vance and I returned to the club late that afternoon, Mark- ham was stationed in the lounge-| toom facing the méin door of the | rotunda; and beside him sat a tall, heavy- bronzed man of about | forty, alert but ill at ease. “Trafic Officer Phipps arriv from Boonton a little while ag said Markbam, by way of introduc- tion. “Cleaver is ex moment now. ment here at half past five.” Vance drew up a chair. | 40 hope he’s a punctual beg-! “Yo you char “So do 1,” returned Markham viciously. Less than ten minutes later; Cleaver entered the rotunda from the street, paused at the desk, and sauntered fmto the lounge-room. There was no escaping the obser- vation point Markham had chosen; and as he walked by us he paused and exchanged greetings.. Mark- ham detained him a maqment with @ few casual questions; and Cleav- er passed on. “That the man you ticketed, of- ficer?” asked Markham, turning to Phipps. ipps was scowling perplex- “It looks something like him, sir; kind of resemblance. But it ain't him.” He shook his head. it ain’t him. The fellow jummons on was stouter gent, and wasn't as tall.” “You're positive?” “Yes, sir—no mistake. The guy I tagged tried to argue with me, and then he tried to slip mo a fiver to forget it. I had my head- light on him full.” Vance sighed. “My worthless ex-| istence fs to be prolonged. Sat But you must try to bear i ‘That’s it,” nodded Markham. “I’ve met his brother; he’s shorter and stouter.. . . This thing is get- » I think I'll have push the question. In less thar five minutes after we bad returned to the district et torney’s office Heath came in. got something else on Map- nix, sit; thought you might want T turned 7 ° al : fa 1 E sik li : at li EE ; it S 9992 5. fit ting beyond m it out wih Cleaver now." He started to rise, but Vance forced him back into his seat. ceivable—even if there were evi ‘dence against him.” ment! cause you don’t think his nature harmonizes with the situation, I say, doesn’t that come perilously |near being an esoteric hypothesis? —or a metaphysical deduction? .<. “Ah! The psychological judg: You eliminate Cleaver be “However, I don’t entirely agree with you in your application of the theory to Cleaver. That fish- eyed gambler has unsuspected po tentialitics for evil. But with the theory itself I am wholly in accord. And behold, my dear Markham: you yourself apply psychology in its abecedarian implications, yet ridi- cule my application of it in its higher developments. may be the hobgoblin ef little Consistency minds, y’ know, but it’s none the less a priceless jewel. . . . How about a cup of tea?” We sought the Palm Room, and sat down at a table near the en- trance. Vance ordered oolong tea,+ but Markham and I took black coffee. A very capable four-piece orchestra was playing, and wo sat restfully in comfortable chairs without speaking. Markham was tired and dispirited, and Vance was busy with the problem that had absorbed him continuously since Tuesday morning. Never before had I seen him s0 preoccupied, We had been thero perhaps half an hour when Spotswoode strolled in, He stopped and spoke, and Markham asked him to join us. He, too, appeared depressed, and his eyes showed signs of worry. ardly dare ask you, Mr. Marke ham,” ho said diffidently, after he had ordered a ginger ale, “but how do my chances stand now of being called as a witness?” “That fate is certainly no nearer than when I last saw you,” Mark- ham replied. “In fact, nothing has happened to change tho situation materially.” “And ti suspicion?” “He's still under suspicion, but. no arrest has been made, We're hoping, however, that something will break before long.” “And I suppose you me to remain in tho city’ “If you can arrange it—ye Spotswoode was silent for a timez then he said: “I don’t want to appear to shirk any responsibility—and perhaps it may seem wholly selfish for me even to suggest it—but, in any event, wouldn't the testimony of the telephone operator as to the hour of Miss Odell’s return and her calls for help be sufficient to establish the facts, without my corrobora tion?” “Ihave thought of that, of course; and if it is at all possible to pre pare the case for the prosecution without summoning you to appear, T assure you it will be done. At the moment, I can see no necessity of your being called as a witness, If man you had under ill want “Don’t be impetuous. Cultivate patience. Cleaver’s not going to do Dusk; and there are one or two a Ke Selene Hinges on & question of exact time, and the operator's testimony is questioned or disquall- fied for any reason, you may be ré- quired to come forward. Otherwise not. Spotswoode sipped his ginger ale’ A little of bis depression seemed ai e* i ‘: i

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