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*- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE wash all. the dishes, have meals North Dakota Mantra 4 46; SITIO: K tent | ready on time, should not’ walk the| South Le weaggh University 31. e ege Ss. oxperienced. sten streets at night and avoid looking| "Moorhed ‘Teachers 33; Be- 1 en 8 sition. References :furnished.|@t other men. There were other| midji nee Bg sig zit, Sie, BE ee asion| "Ast now Hic to tng feiget ha] ._ Winses Toaaees Hr uate nd now Nick is trying Rees inona a —=PHAHONE 383 — “WORK WANTED money back for the marringe Hieqse./ Teachers 19. a. ate = ACK’S ‘tor ix Cit ‘edahy pe del qut or re-air that aky ror aot |“ Yankton College 36. ___MALE HELP WANTED _ FOR SALE clogged radiator. All work guar-|| Additional Sports plarmuette (39 Des Moines ‘WHOLESALE house established 2 Cesaltied Advertielag Rates FOUR ROOM: bungalow, Riverview,|__anteed_and price reasonable. | @——_—_________» ‘Cornell’ 36-° Monmouth 35, years wants. aggressive man Jen. 3, 1998 heat, bath, basement, garage, tli| WORK WANTED—Young compe- Rises eter : Bismarck. Experience | helpfull] wean teeta: large roving, shrubbery, “sinall| tent gel wants general. ‘owe Cintevae’ Afelghas 29; Mac- berl advanshs, or eopesocess 8 8 500, work, Phone $805. es alester 27. i es al ee F sie Nelo cecal 3 33 RIVE ROOM stucco Bongslow, pig INSTRUCTION aclamestorn High 18; Aber- or under “38° words y iverview, eas ‘ont, ane ONCE—25 a 3 Hieetion, “35 i places, baserhent parece, stations pA Ag BRAC vores High 19; Bismarck if a feath Berber trade, Systematic je under 1.00 ery tubs, A 1 ce three job pays SA HL ionth, “How/| Hi; +: tealning for beat post ius - ears old, only $5,700. to quality” mailed FREE. Write, marek Seconds 14; Mandan free. Moler Barber College,|| ya, over’ 38" words,” 3e addi- iste ROOM stucco bungalow, only| Instruction Bureau, 83-P Areade Shields High 20; Selfrid “¢ utte. Mont.; Fargo, ¥ five 8 from down town,! g+» .. ‘witike ae or ers son OD. DIS D LAY strictly pons $5, 760, : | eae eee U: GEORGE LOTT SAYS: igh, a 18; Self so ISP) aiid lla ale is is 3 elds Girls ridze or man to travel in country. CLASS: A FIVE ROOM cottage with bath, Despite all you hear about his} Girls id I ‘ Steady work, » Mee RA’ basement, no furnace, only $2,000. being through, { belive that Bill Til- aa? itn py oN & Saeki, ict 90 Cents Per Inch TEN Ne’ duplex, 5 rooms anal Beulah, Norgh Dakota averting ae Js playing just as good Mh acta | ones nn all cae ca ads are cash in bath each side with separate! for food supplies now on hand, A|°f tennis now as he ever has in his Gl ‘WANTED—At once a good me- Copy should be re- heating plants and basement,! wonderful o many Come, Fh long and colorful eae andi enero, Care NII] ceived selved by eideck ta insure |] _renta for $0000 per month $0,800, _not write. N. J. Baxter. otis. SOE t Dak. < fires insertion same day, SEVEN ROOM sstucco dwelling,| NATIONAL ( CASH 1 REGISTERS— ful legs that have er THE well built, completely modern, A| New and second hand, Over 500 ae him so well (By Th fated FEMALE HELP WANTED duplicate of this house was re-| styles and .izes. We have one to in the past are be- N y Ye baci ery —_ WOMAN OF HEFT BISMARCK cently sold for- $9,500. Only, fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, ginning to faill Nebraska, won from Sammy HIGH school education pay ples PHONE 32 ‘ & aie pa dad piproneniatyet, Patterson Hotel, him at she Crucis Sie Ni New York go. ‘Andy rsonality, between in all parts o! KN. D. * int, even to, who is ba id east| BILLIARD PARLOR FOR RENT it that T Dirodl, New Yeek, Knocked eat 40, who is entirely unincumbered and free to travel extensively, de- sired by nationally known Moh oe zation. Salary, bonus and a tation. Give full information letter. E. COMPTON & 1004_N. Dearborn, Chicago. ‘WOMEN—Inexperienced wanted by the city; over 1,000 in the part. I started the growth to the, west by opening Riverview but the next growth will be to the east. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, auto-| Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles sed Cer Is a Gas, He No Better Than the YEAR after interested write es une No. 96, ies. man Rollers and ear we have been OR SALE—Owing to my health, I will sell or rent my place of business at reasonable price. mobile in good, reliable compan-) “OR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- | at that I believe he can hold his own for two sets and sometimes three with any player in the world, not except- ing Lacoste or any If| in care of Trib- “eet eco manufacturer who can earn FARM LANDS—1928 will be the! also aative singers. Cages, s, of the other weekly spare time sewing aprons. ae on eal carvom ven ctia| best real estate year we have ever| treats, ete, Phone ig I, eee eaear te Rreneh players, Materials cut, no selling; stamped year. nase tO dense we must| had. I have the biggest and best! Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728, Giiluget ol ae ai However, against grvslope prings eae ne | eel aood .ebullt cave, ‘Welder tor| lar * bargains T ever hed. five-rct match, he is no longer the q lorning Glory Apron Co. YOU: JSINESS with the! Pops 4 a grax Before becaune ea ie eat D taaicats Hohl estat tater in the Bride ation to 10 Seer old. His legs can’t stand ES—Earn up to per doz-| knowledge for the benefit of our| city. @ h en embroidering. Experience un- sm " Accept room's 4 Bale ; necessary. Materials-instructions| “Rebuilt Cars With s Rcratation” F. E. YOU furnished. Addressed envelope HOUSES ‘AND FLATS brings particulars. Cameo Linen Lahr Motor Sales Co. Rules of Conduct Clairsville, Ohio, Feb. in| cess agai FOR RENT—Onc | ‘oom flat} st, up bee of his legs, he is still th Cow 132 West 43 Street, New partly modern, partly furnished |__(AP)—Because he laid down 10! monarch of the American players, qe FOR SALE _Hg.miy bulldng oe 115 Sixth strect.| rules of conduct for his prospective abe |—Earn big money sewing one, L. Reade. __|bride‘as_ they stood before the church |@———_——_—_—______u» aprons. Absolutely no selling. 4 Aline can oe ne et| F FOR RENT—Six room modern/altar, Nick Masciarelli is, still al! Basketball Results | Xperience unnecessary, Matery in features, good closets, full par-| house. Immediate possession. De-| bachelor. mK > alas jal cut, instructions furnished.| tioned basement, besement gar-| sirable location. Phone 882-J or ick chose the last minute to tell caer ige el Fal ga Nomi south front. Sales price| _call 320 Mandan strect. iss Rosie: Devecky what would be] Chicago 52: Minois 26, lars. Art Dress Co., Stantford, 900, first payment § 3307, hl | —— pected of her after she became his Kansa: 27. Conn. ance monthly payments. —————— FARM LANDS. Hearing the last of the 10! Augsburg 29. Sf. Olat 26. ‘WOMEN—Earn $17 dozen sewing LA MOURE county dain for sale— Rosie cast away her bridal Oklahoma A & M 54; Iowa 160 acres, well improved, well lo-| veil apons. Experience ‘ORY oF ling aay ety ae | ME OOM MODREN THO OT |, hurled her corsage of flowers at Nick and stormed out of the Stato 43, house, hardwood floors, fireplace,| cated, spring posession. Priced Missouri 28; Drake 21, i, materials cut. Addressed en- closets, built-in features,| to sell, good grove and ore! | church, Beloit 42; Hamline 39. yelope brings details. Goshen ll basement, south front, well| best of soil. R. R. 3, Box| Rosie, in the opinion of the would- Notre Dame 31; Carnegie _Dress, Goshen, N.Y. .. Sales price $6,500, first} 50, La Moure, N. ‘D. . be groom, should be prepared to] Tech 19, ‘LADIES earn $17 dozen sewing payment $1,000, balance monthly.|] ——————_- ~ nGieste TE ISR ESE OT ———— ctr eaten Seen y me selinve eeaterinia| FIVE ROOMS AND BATH TWO necessary, nc_ sel , ” " cut, atiressed envelope brings in-| story house, modern except full|| MOM’N POP Twould Be Useless By Taylor | Hiya ye Garment, 346- bene rin pecs Sales ait! th Ave. *: is rms, immediat - j i pele “ADDRESS 'VELOPES—$26.00-| Possession. ho eae eta if antes ais MAYBE NOT- BIST rut MANGE I DID— $55.00, weekly in your spare time. SES ERK Cron HEARD YOUSAY THAT { BUT I'VE LEARNED] Everything furnished. gone ROOM MODERN TWO STORY CLOSE WE CAME TO GETTING BEFORE—You OST ) AGOOD LESSON-| particulars. Junell Con" Hamw- ot water heat, full base- HOOKED ON SUPPOSED MINING HEAVILY ON A SELE- | NEVER AGAIN! mond, Indiana. pel sorth front, some re- STOCK — BUT NOBODY WILL POPPING PoP CoRN lenges tanec ON pairs. Sales - rice $3,660. - DEAL AND THEN CAME ADDRESS Ei at home| sonable terms. Fy EYER Catcu RIGHT BACK AND FELL Spare time. Experience unneces- ME AGAIN rT a sary. Dignified work. $16-€85/ pve ROOM MODERN TWO ee weekly easy. Send 2c stamp for! "story house, part basement, fur- STOCK Boscia Mazelle, Dept. 896,] hace heat, nico Jocation and lawn. pl AEE a . Terms. | ‘WANTED--School girl to work for or room and board. Phone 967. sete ROO?: we et HOME, located, loors an SALESMEN __| trim, hot water heat, fireplace, ‘WANTED—Salesmen visiting fur-| full partitioned basement, aumn- nishing, clothing, hat, and sport- room, pcr a garage. Sales ing goods stores to sell the Na- Flee g1850 850, gr tienallysKincome Ventilated Ca MERTON-AIR and FORE. x- A BEAUTIFUL HOME, LARGE ceptional sales possibilities. Lib- rch, lawn, trees, vines, best of | eral Commission. Write location, large rooms and closets, | CHARLES 8S. MERTON & Go hardwood floors and trim, hot East Rutherford, N. J. water peal, Sirapees, large living BIG Ohio Corporation seeks man-| room, four ni rooms, south | ager for ynoccupied territory. $50} front. Sales price and full infor- Sey i bella ager mation on request. G'WAN! WAY IF MNOW VERY start immediately. Good for ‘ | SOMEONE WAS TO $5,000 yearly. We furnish every-| THESE MENTIONED ABOVE WELL L NEVER HAVE thing, liver and es Cay ita are but a few, taken from a most Puc Weenie! Ferns cea TIME “TO READ or eaperiaes, Fyr- complete and selected list-of Bis- Your BLY iT! Fyter Co. 1674: Fyr Fyr-Fyter BI marck s, which we have for ov i Dayton. Ohio: sale. Let this agency help you ‘SALESMEN Make 375-8160 = desea the result will sure. quality guarani lease you. woolen clothing to consumer. Ex- Hedden Re Real Estate Agency ’ clusive territory. pertenent a, st house. Best line 11 Years Active City Selling Write NORTHERN’ WOOLEN| Webb Block reas * ae Dept. 14, Fergus Falls, Minn. WANTED—Salesmen, to take mene for our guaranteed Woolen Goods. Sell direet to consumer. Liberal commission. Exclusive territory : ven. For particulars address | reat Waele, rcolen Co. Ines) FoR Tad egg eee fel ages ge 4 aeimennd' floes: S124. Si $8 eat oe Be “ills sin Bldg., San Francisco. modern home for light housekeep- i ground AGENTS alse caren. Gan at 614 Eighth ‘BRING HOME E THE BACON! Sell- Christ; Polishi: ‘Cloth.| FOR RENT—Two Disease & Polisher all metals ioe itty, Easy] fortable sleeping rooms in T0067 RECENED WORD to demonstrate. Ev iy “- home. tat cart) ith THAT NY BOAT IS IN PORT= Unusually" handsome rf Siecaxrhsea Do YoU NOW IF FRECKLES rit or iree sam] — Ine 8297 Bray, Newark Nee For. RENT—Two nicely furnished HAS ALL Ais THINGS ‘ork, READY FoR OUR ms in 708 Main. Phone 342. ’ _ KGENTS—We start you in busl-| FOR RENT—Three nice toms over TRIP? No capital or Knowles Jewelry store. ‘Apply to ras RENT—Furnished rooms for one or two gentlemen at 408 ARTMENTS aire, electric washing machine, Sonat fists Lo ‘hesld Spa wk. Fon RENT Tight Fete Se | ten boone near denartied eons : ABY CHICKS Bend was] Se i ee INE 6000 NEWS For You, FRECZLES= You AND LE LEANE FoR OuR Boar /TROLY, UNCLE: MONDAY MORNING /! : “ae iid, He Gl sad ae WELL, MY TIME IS) YOUMEAN THAT You GETTING SHORTeIS \ START FOR AFRICA NDAY 7? TELL WINS TA GETTING WEAK! WITH ME THAT © CAN'T GO tO Manuel Quintero, Tam Fia., stopped Johnny" Kochansky, Bayonne, N, J., York, defeated Jack Hu Belgium (10), Battling sky, Philadelphia, won Jack Gagnon ( Bobby Brown, Tiiisdelp! outpoint- ed Homer Robertson, Pitts- burgh (10), San Franciseo—Letty Uoop- er, San Francisco, won trom Willie Greb, Scranton, Va., (Halted eed referee) che AOE Jimmy Evans, Boston, won from Artie Sullivan, Boston (4). Battling Dozier, Omaha, outpointed oe Fugate, Portland, Ore., Detroit — ; Corporal, «Izzy Schwartz, N. B. A. eight champion, defeated Billy Shaw, va cei "MARKHAM, District Attorney of New York 7 fag Al ODELL (THE “CANARY") bed rhe 4 CLEAVER, «a man- KERNETH T SPOTSWOODE, » mase- factarer ny spots the girl the evening she at eh ite sit to be allowed to visit her gveriment again. CHAPTER XXX bie THINK it’s easily understand- able, don't y’ know,” re marked Varice, with @ sympathy J ad rarely seen him manifest. ‘Your attitude needs no apology. History and fable are filled with | 5, the same situation, and the protag- onists have always exhibited sent!- ments similar to yours. Your most famous prototype, of course, was Odysseus on the citron-scented isle of Ozygia with the fascinatin’ The soft arms of paar pity — snaking round men' ince the ret atred iaite worked her devastatin’ wiles on the impressionable Adam. We're all sons of that racy old boy.” Spotswoode smiled. “You at least give me an historic background,” he said. Then he turned to Markham. “What will become of Miss Odell’s possessions —her furniture and so forth?” “Sergeant Heath heard from an aunt of hers in Seattle,” Markham told him. “She's on her way to New York, I believe, to take over what there is of the estate.” “And everything will be kept {n- tact until then?” “Probably longen unless some- thing unexpected happens, Any- way, until then. “There arc one or two site trinkets I’d like to keep,” woode confessed, a bit shamefaced- ly, I thought. After a few more minutes of desultory talk he rose, and, plead- ing an engagement, bade us good afternoon. “I hope I can keep his name clear of the fom said Markham, when he had go: “Yes; fils ‘situation {s not an en- viable one,” concurred Vance, “It’s always sad to be found out. The moralist would set it down to retri- bution.” aun this instance chance was cer- inly on If he hadn't chosen night ‘for the Winter Garden, he might now be in the bosom of bis family.” “It certainly looks that way.” Vance glanced at his watch. “And your mention of the Winter Gar- Jimmy Sheckard, Artie Hoffman and Jimmy Slagle, but they were not considered as | Raniiiy MO irpo, both De- itr, o., ata Patsy Detroit, aa A Mt. Ve on Jackie Jounston, Toronto Akron, 0.—K. —K. 0. Christner, won on foul from John- ny Urban, New York OF Jack ‘erre Haute, Ind., de- gl Marry Marris, Akron, St. Paul—Al Va: Van Ryan, St. Paul, defeated My ele St. Paul’ (10), Honeyboy Con St. Paul, won from Mike Sauro, St. Paul LAGOS Red Wilson, rst polis (1). Billy: MeCabe, inneapolis 5 ly McCabe, St. Paul. knocked out Ted Nacey, Mineepells qa). Denver—George | Manley, ste yer, beat Yale 0! York, (10). kum, What are the distances of the Kentucky, Latonia and Tijuana derbies? Who were the Cub outfielders during the time that Evers, Tinker and Chance were with the Cubs? Was it as great an outfield as it was an infield they had? The Kentucky derby distance is one and a quarter miles, the La- tonia derby one and a half miles, | and the Tijuan. derby one and one- eighth miles. The outfielders at that time were Frank Schulte, a, Au SF car, and instructed the chauffeur} to drive to the Belaficld Hotel. “We aro about to call again on| the allurin’ Alys,” ho said. “I'd) bring posics to lay at her shrine, | but I fear dear Mannix might ques- tion her unduly about them. Miss La Fosse reccived us with an air of crestfallen resentment. “I might've known it!” She nod ded her head with sneering per- ception. “I suppose you've come to tell me the cops found out about me without the slightest assistance from you.” Her disdain was al- most magnificent, “Did you bring em with you? . . . A swell guy you are!—But it’s my own fault} for being a damn fool.” ' | Vance waited unmoved until she had finished her contemptuous ti-} rade, Then he bowed pleasantly. “Really, y’ know, I merely dropped in to pay you my respects, and to tell you that the police have | ® turned in their report of Miss| Odell’s acquaintances, and that your | name was not mentioned in it. You seemed a@ little worried ycs- terday on that score, and it oc curred to me I could set your mind wholly at ease.” The vigilance of her attitude re- laxed. “Is that straight? . . . My God! I don’t know what would happen it Louey'd find out I'd been blab- ‘I’m sure he won't find out, un- less you choose to tell him. . . . Won't you be generous and ask me to sit down a moment?” “Ot course—I’m so sorry. I'm Just having my coffee. Please join me.” She rang for two extra services. Vance had drunk two cups of coffee less than half an hour be fore, and I marveled at his en- thusiasm for this atrocious hotel beverage. “I was a belated spectator of the ‘Scandals’ last night,” he remarked in @ negligent, conversational tone. “I missed the revue earlier in the season.—How is it you yourself ‘were s0 late in seeing it?” “T've been so busy,” she confided. “I was rehearsing for ‘A Pair of Queens’; but the production's been Louey couldn’t get the theater he wanted.” “Do you like revues?” asked Vance. “I should think they'd be more difficult for the principals than the ordin’ry musical comedy. “They are.” Miss La Fosse adopted. & professional air. “And they're unsatisfactory. The indi- vidual is lost in them. There's no real scope for ore’s talent. They're breathless, if you know what I ” “I should imagine so.” Vance sipped his coffee. “And yet, there Were several numbers in the ‘Scan- dals’ that you could have done charmingly; they seemed particu- larly designed for you. I thought of you doing them, and—d’ ye know?—the thougth rather spoiled my enjoyment of the young lady who appeared in them.” “You flatter me, Mr. Vance. But, “Indeed!” (I'm sure Vance had pever heard the name before, but ‘THE nh MURDER _— | Daint my portrait, but the gentle- th y bebe eth wb Lg Se Cbs bee 41 d Prmneedeorwe sess ox: AES 8 [ NEWS BRIEFS | | ference delegates at Havana. that "Rape tells Pan - American con- successful culmination of efforts for Peace in western hemisphere marks one of the happiest days in his life. Steamship Leviathan proceeds to Southampton after grounding on_ sand bar. Labor government ir. ‘Sweden, in power a fortnight, is superseded by radical government. pg lid 2 Sed ele accepts resignation of Dr. Honorio Pueyrre- don as ambassador to the United States and head of its delegetion to Pan-American conference. Dispatch to London Dail: reas from Jerusalem says mere Gia 200 persons were killed near Transjor- dania frontier in battle between Wahibi and Bedouin tribesmen, i | a oy British steamer honga cling ‘ore part of vessel in sand off Holland coast while aft portion gradually moves seaward, Thirty-eight men Body washed ashore at Ventura, Calif., is not that of missing navy flyer but of Henry Froelich of Hon- olulu, buried at sea. Fargo—Leonard Sprague, assist- ant cashier of First National bank of Grafton, pleaded guilty to charge of embezzlement and was sentenced to six months in Cass county jail and fined $1,000, Ten-day stay was granted, Minot—A. J. Cole of Lisbon was elected president of North Dakota Retail Hardware association. Next convention city will be picked later. P. R. Nelson of was elected pres- ident of Minnesota State Associa- tion of County Commissioners and St. Paul named for next meeting. Minneapoli: Parkers Prai: adorable, have been adorable. . color are you partial t “I love the hid sha told him enthusiastically I don't look bad in turquoise blue. But an artist once told me I should always wear white. Ho wanted to man I was engaged to then didn’t like hin.” Vance “I think your artist friend was right. And, y’ know, the St. Morits scene in the ‘Scandals’ would have suited you perfectly. The little brunette who sang the snow. song, all in white, was delightful; but long to the 1 ‘outhern climes. she impressed me as lacking the sparkle and vitality of a Swiss re- midwinter. You could have supplied those qualities admirably.” “Yes; I'd have liked that better than the Chinese number, I think. White fox is my favorite fur, too, But, even so, in a revue you're on in one number and off in another. When it's all over, you're forgot- ten.” She sighed unhappily. Vance set down his cup and, looked at her with whimsically re- proachful eyes. After a moment he said: “My dear, why did you fib to me about the time Mr. Mannix returned to you last, Monday night? It wasn't a bit nice of you.” “What do you mean!” Miss La Fosse exclaimed in frightened in- dignation, drawing herself up into an attitude of withering hauteu: “You see,” explained Vance, “the St. Moritz scene of the ‘Scandals’ doesn’t go on until nearly eleven, and it closes the bill, So you couldn’t possibly have seen it and also received Mr, Mannix here at half past ten.—Come. What tim did he arrive here Monday night?’ The girl flushed angrily. “You're pretty slick, aren't you? You shoulda been a cop. « Well, what if I didn’t get ho: ill after the show? Any crime in that?” “None whatever,” answered Vance mildly. “Only a little breach of good faith in telling me you came home early.” He bent forward earnestly. “I'm not here to make you trouble, On the contr’ry, I'd like to protect you from any dis- tress or bother. You see, if the Police go nosing round, they may run on to you. But if I’m able to give the district attorney accurate information about certain things connected with Monday night, there'll be no danger of the police being sent to look for you.” : Miss La Fosse’s eyes grew sud- nedly hard and her brow crinkled with determination. “Listen! I haven't got anything to hide, and neither has Louey. But if Louey asks me to say he's somewhere at half past ten, I’m going to say it—see That's my idea of friendship. Louey had some good reason to ask it, too, or he wouldn’t have done it. “However, since you're so smart, and have accused mo of playing unfair, I’m going to tell you that he didn’t get in till after midnight, But if anybody else asks me about it, I'll see ‘em in hell before I teil ‘em anything but the half-pagt-ten story. Get that?” Vance bowed. ‘wrong eyes sparkling cin tare tervor. "Li midnight, but if you ells may not have got here till think he

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