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Our rebuilt cars give genuine and lasting satisfaction. “Rebuilt Cars With » Rcrutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. ROOMS FO! FOR RENT—One furnished room suitable for two. Rent reasoni- ble. Board if desired. Two blocks north of Presbyterian | Call at 120 Ave, A. 983.W. di FOR RENT—Steam heated nicely Pa sleeping ‘room in strict- 1 lern home. Call at 623 Sixth street. Phone 1151-R FOR NT—Nicely furnished room in strictly modern home for one or two. Call at 702 Seventh street or phone 357-M. toom in all modern home. Ladies preferred. Call at 309 Seventh street or phone 844-M. FOR RENT—Two well ~ furnished front rooms in modern home. Call at 811 Fourth street. Prone 175. ing room available 819 Fifth street. ‘—Three nice rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. Knowles. WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean sleepii larch first. FIVE’ ROOM, modern bungalow, 3 $5800. BUILDING LOTS, a splendid selec- INSURANCE. ies. | I HAVE nearly twenty sales FOR SALE—Two dressers, one béed FOR SALE TWO STORY five-room house mod- ern, nicely located, close in, 4000.00. O HOUSES, Sige in, on same lot, modern, rent for "$90.00 Ee? one partly H eoen investment at $7500.00. ROOMING HOUSE, including fur- niture, hot water heat, close i income $345.00 per month, ably the best of Hts ‘kind In” the city, $15,000. 1-2 blocks from postoffice, $5,200. FIVE rit cottage, close in, mod- ern, all ung rooms, $3150.00. FIVE ROOM story and half house, can make two additional rooms, modern, fie nicest part of city, east ront, tion 2 all parts of the city. ‘ARM LANDS; have started four sales ard nine quarter sec- tions the cr ‘week. Its coming. BUY NOW. 1928 will be the best real estate year we have had in ten years. Fires tornado, auto- mobile, in good, reliable compan- ing now with many more talking. ee tha? whe cy with the busiest leale: “ the city. a NR. B. YOUNG. FORRES FOR SALE complete, good as new, one kitch- en table, porcelain top, libra: table, dining room set. Mrs. J. Henry Kling. Call 682 or 1074 _for appointment. SOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six room modern| CAPITAL house. Immediate ton. ae location. De- hone 882-3 or $20 Mandan street. modern Mrs. John G. Dixon, street. | WANTED — Materaity seer ie in home with foe? Nine Ninth FOR RENT—Four room house, all Call modern, 214 Rosser Ave. after 6 o'clock. FOR RENT—Modern cit; flat, College Building. ground aire, electric washing vacuum ter. one 188. APARTMENTS FOR FOR RENT—Exceptionally ‘well furnished modern apartment floor, with piano, cleaner, always hot wa Porches a..d garden space 807 Fourth street, FOR RENT—A four room and bath unfurnished a col ead for|p adults only. Phone 1188. FOR RENT—Two room furnished light housekeeping apt. modern | © Phone 543-W. ri Fourth, ‘FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished modern oa at the Varney Flats. HOME LAUNDRY GENTLEMEN! 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Hafstrom, 602 Ave. D. Phone 307-M. MOW’N POP Getting Down to Brass Tacks BY GOLLY - FOUND MY O.0 BANJO UP IN ATTIC— WONDER IF L CAN STILL RATTLE OFF A TUNE? FOR GOODNESS SAKE, POP — STOP THAT Srpeowg RACKET— YOU'LL WAKEA AM! ANO BESIDES — THE € TD LIKE To BE TAERE WHEN ALE ‘GETS TATe SAY! WE'LL CARRY AT ALA OR TOWN AND SHOW IT TO GNERYBODY= Raa NATIONAL CASH RECISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500) s: styles and -izes. We have one to fit your business. representative. Patterson Hotel, _ Bismarck, N. FOR SALE—Choice Imported _Ger- man Rollers and Hartz epagterd also sative singers. Cage: treats, etc. Phone lisa, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728. FOR SALE—I6 or 20 white face cows, best of breeding, also two very good fresh milk cows, Chesak, marck, J. E. 14 miles southeast of Bis- "Route 2. er for ments. -| FOR SALE—Eureka vacuum clean- $25.00 with all attach- Phone 1296-M. 518 Four- teenth street. WANT TO LOAN $700 for six months or over, good security and interest. une Co. SWEET QoSIE cs — 4 mee se Le77TerR By Write No. 98 to Trib- By Taylor — lL WANT YOu TO TACK COWN SOME UNOLEDM Ni heated STIG 0 imansee Apts. in oSiw SMALL sTOGe MMSUES Nez - Tor bond tenes, irom desires — or 500,000 of established ales or tare of “merit a, ‘abi? fall rae Legh 264 Dreaell § jadelphia, Pa. gon, Investment Company Minnesota, a corpo dated the 30th “aay. March, 1927 at din ‘Hook 178 of J page 368, will be forecios: of the premises in such mort} hereinafter described foor of the Court How of Bismarck, County a He ot yas By 2 o'clock P. nthe. Sist day of Ps 1928, te “patiety due upon sald mortgage, &i aid, on the day of ses described in said which will be sold oa are doscribed as follow alt of the Deed ration, mor! \ PAGE SEVEN. fried it time and again, al always SSUES—New England con.plete satisfaction.”—Adv. “Ou: cildren are to oes Bea Bang bees paar some faace from town, we felt ven-/ the need of dependal ‘ble cough our druggist Seg en Foley Honey and # dangere Compound as "he best in his} pawees a on perience, we accepted his judg- Rome nal poleony that cause the & polos ladly. For coughs, croup,| Nothing ti for biliousnens, whooping-cough, troublesome night| — $ehet, and conssipation. Acts plssmantis, ed <= ‘Make the test tonight— BANK ENGAGES 12TH “DAKOTAN” LE. Ankerfelt stepped out of Dakota Business College, Fargo, Lode momen ahd the bet tional ‘argo. He felt st home, a« D. B.C. ACTUAL | BUSINESS training (copyrighted — unobtainable elsewhere) includes the performance of real banking is | transactions in real banking rooms. wana among Ankerfelt’s new re 11 other ‘“Dakotans,’”” including Cashier Simonson.'| Nine Fargo bank officers, 219 others, were Dakota-trained. Watch ph “Follow the SucceS$ful.’”” t eingee. Mar. 1-6. WriteF. L. ‘ins, Pres., 806 Front St. Fargo. and Sold by All four Bismarck druggists. WANTED JACK RABSITS Horsehides, cowhides and furs. Write for wholesale prices on box lots of fresh frozen fish. Ship to the Northern Hide & Fur Co Box 265, Bismarck, N. D. a bys e, the tl jure! t the hour, ‘of the amount a ta W. E. Stitzel,| cludes t closure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 23rd FInkT N of February, 1928. NATIBRAG BANK srAangnee Of signee’ ol G, OLGEInSO ate ttorney for Asi Bismarck, N oe 21 Million Jars Used Yearly ui boi tM AUTHOR of KDE “CASE pane eet JOHN F.-X. Al CHARLES CLEAVER, a mes- about-tow: — soca a mane Louis, MANNIX, an AMBROISE | uinbavier, ible end of day.” “And I say,” now, what? “You apprehend, I restrained you from questioning him about it at the club yesterday. I rather fancied that get Mannix to pour out his heart stronger saad raissions from And behold! to you, you'd be ina tion to draw a few adi Cleaver. triumph of intuition! you now know about “And that’s precisely what I'm Markham rang for Swacker, “Get' hold of Charles be ordered “Phone him at the Stuyvesant Club his home—he lives round going to do.” Cleaver,” from the bese @ couple of in handcuffs.” minutes Markham stood himeel! took a turn up and down the room. Presently Swacker re-entered, “Sorry, ya but ing doing. Clea 's gone into the country Somewhere, Won't be back till late “Hell! . . . All éo.” Markham pisot, Serpaier, ane tomorrow morning at nine.” “He'll bp here, sir!” pacing and been one thi paused in bis “I've sir; and there's up rem E H ; E ‘ bette fit rpttl THE STORY THUS FAR Vanee believes Skeel innocent CHAPTER XXXV ABEHAM sat glowering into space. “I don't at all like the Cleaver ir, ‘There's been something damned wrong about him ever since Mon- put in Vance, | ing “doesn't the gentleman's false alibi take on a certain shady significance turned to Heath. “You have Cleaver rounded up to ges Es E E i! if All the famous Oriental Dishes served at The Patterson, formerly McKenzie Hotel Chinese Chop Suey Mushroom Chop Suey : Chicken Chop Suey Fried Noodle Chow Mein Chicken Yatcamein Egg Foyoung Sub Gum Warmein These dishes are prepared to order by Orientai cooks abase myself before you! r meatiyeur feet! . . . The docu- ment-box—the tidily opened, empty Gocument box! Of course! Skecl didn't open it—never in this world! ‘That was the othcr chap's handi- work.” “What was in your mind about that box, Sergeant?” asked Mark- ham. Cleaver gave a start, and caught his breath sibilantly.~""* * “On what charge? manded. é “Tho murder of Margaret Odell.” The man sprang to his feet. The color had gone from his face, and the muscles of his jowls worked spasmodically. “Wait! You're giving me a raw deal. And you'll lose out, too. You couldn't make that charge stick in a thousand years.” “Maybe not. But if you don’t want to talk here, I'll make*you talk in court.” “T'll talk here.” Cleaver sat down again. “What do you’ want to know?” Markham took out a cigar and lit it with deliberation. “First: why did you tell me you were in Boonton Monday night?” Cleaver apparently had expected the question. “When I read of the Canary’s death I wanted an alibi; and my brother had just given me the summons he'd been handed in Boonton. It was a ready-made ape right in my hand. So I used he de- “Just this, sir. As Mr. Vance has insisted right along, there mighta been some one besides Skeel in that apartment during the night. And you told me that Cleaver admitted to you he'd paid Odell a lot of money last June to get back his letters. But suppose he never paid that money; suppose he went there Monday night and took those let- ters, Wouldn't he have told you just the story he did about buying ‘em back? Maybe that’s how Man- nr a “But where does it lead us?” “Well, sir, if Cleaver did take ’em Monday night, he mighta held on to ‘em. And if any of those letters were dated later than last June, when he says he bought ‘em bac! then have the goods on him.” “Well?” ‘As I say, sir, I've been thinking. + « « Now, Cleaver is outa town to- day; and if we could get hold of those letters. “It might "prove helpful, of course,” said Markham coolly, look- the sergeant straight in the eye. “But such a thing is quite out of the question.” “still and all,” mumbled Heath, “Cleaver's been pulling a lot of raw stuff on you, (Seturday, September 15; 9 a. m.) The net morning Markbam and Vance and I breakfasted together at the Prince George, and arrived at the district attorney's office a few minutes past nine. Heath, with Cleaver in tow, was waiting in the room. tae di you need an alibiz” “I didn't need it; "but I thought it might save me trouble. People knew I'd been running round with the Odell girl; and some of them knew she'd been blackmailing me —I'd told ’em, like a damn fool. I told Mannix, for instance. We'd both been stung.” “Is that your only reason for concocting this alibi?” Markham was watching him sharply. “Wasn't it reason enough? Black- mail would have constituted a*mo- tive, wouldn't it?” “It takes more than a motive to arouse unpleasant suspicion.” ~* “Maybe so. Only I didn’t want to be drawn into it—You can’t blame me for trying to keep clear of it.” Markham leaned over with a threatening smile. “The fact that Miss Odell had blackmailed you wasn’t your only reason for lying about the sum- mons. It wasn’t even your main reason.” Cleaver's eyes narrowed, but otherwise’ ho’ was like”a“graven image. “You evidently know more about it than I do. He managed‘ to make his words sound casual, “Not more, Mr. Cleaver,” Mark- ham corrected him, “but nearly as much.—Where were you between eleven o’clock and midnight Mon- he said. trust, why I if you could Again the With what him, you can attorney's desk ye fared ® cool, resentful eye on Markham. restt™ bo deanded wotlys but i softly, but it clap & vat was the rasping, samronees soft- ness of wrathful indignation. “Not yet,” sald Markham curtly. “But if you were, you'd have only yourself to blame.—Sit down. Cleaver hesitated, and took the nearest chair. “Why was I routed out of bed at detectives to ae “Perhaps that’s oue of the things you know.” “You're right.—You were in Miss Odell’s apartment.” Cleaver sneered, but he did not ed succeed in disguising the shock | en Markham’s accusation caused im. “It that’s what you think, then it happens you don’t know, after all, I haven't put foot in her apart- ment for two weeks.” “I have the testimony of t reliable witnesses to the contrary.” “Witnesses!” The word seemed to force itself from Cleaver’s com- pressed Ups. : Markham nodded. “You were thumb Heath—“and threatened with patrol-wagons and warrants because 1 objected to such high- handed and illegal methods?” the By right—that’ll bring him in ey i ili l ? F E tf t f i F i i i i i i i