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5 * aA FO! ENT—A four room and 's. ESMAN—To represent Million B 4 4 adults only, Phone _1188, * FOR RENT—Two room 4 & SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928 HOUSES AND sale: Bath tub range $25.00, Classified Advertising Rates 1 uktfetive Jan. 3, 102s ____MALE HELP WANTED rber le. training for best positions. Cata.| log free. Moler ber College, .,, Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. or under .......... 8 .75 WANTED Farner or farmer's won|} 2 Pye 25 words or man |] 9 Or under .......... Steady work, gd profits, Me|| 8 imeertions, “25° words CONNON & COMPANY, Dept. Or under .......... 1.00 C252, Winona, Minn, ae a _....PEMALE HELP WANTED Ads over 25 words, Se addi- WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAV- tional per word ELING POSITION, Open March/] CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Incr |, wi \- Y ucation between 25 ‘and 40, Sal. 90 Cents Per Inch ary, bonus and transportation. Give full information. F. E. COMPTON & CO., 1002 N. Dear- All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure born, Chicago. insertion . WOMEN —Inexperienced wanted b pee tnd | Weekly spate tine sewing spress| BISMARCK TRIBUNE wee! 3 Materials cut, is selling eateped | PHONE 32 envelope _ bri ulars. Morning Glory ‘Ajeen Cee Mt. Vernon, N. Y. WOMEN—Earn big money sewing aprons. Aurelutgis: 1 a xperience unnecessary. ials cut, Guaranteed selling. Rebuilt Automobiles instructions furnished.| A N Stamped envelope brings particu: Dealer’ Mode? saddle! lars. Art Dress Co., Stamford, Conn. WOMEN—Earn $17 dozen sewing taal inde tans Argan 3 no selling. Easy, s materials cut. Y sddrersed en: velope brings details. __Dress, Goshen, N. Y. oe LADIES earn $17 dozen sewing smocks home. Experience un- necessary, nc_ selling, materials cut, addressed envelope brings in- structions. World Garment, 346- 6th Ave. N. Y. ADDRESS ENVELOPES—$25.00- $35.00 weekly in your spare time. bile here you are getting milea; for about half what it’s worth eM what somebody else paid for it Our rebuilt cars give genuine and lasting satisfaction. “Rebuilt Cars With s Rr utation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. SRR i AGENTS WANTED—Ambitious, industrious Everything: furnished. Stamp for| Person to introduce and supply Oncol ‘Junell Co, ciel the demand for Rawleigh House- ucts in East half Mor- ton County. Make sales of $150 to $600 a month or more. Raw- Icigh Methods get business eve: where. No selling experience quired. We supply Products, Sales and Advertising Literature and Service Methods—everything you need. Profits increase every month. Lowest prices; _ best values; most complete service. W. T. Rawleigh Co. Dept. ND322, Minneapolis, Minn. i AGENTS—We ness. No c: needed to _, mond, Indiana, _ 3 ADDRESS ENVELOPES at home. Spare time. Experience unneces- sary. Dignified work. $15-$25 weekly easy. Send 2c stamp for particulars. Mazelle, Dept. A-235, ~_ Gary, Indiana. ADDRESSORS for Mail Order House. Home, spare time; enclose stamped, addressed envelope. Lu- * le’s Hatre 1906 San Pablo, Oak- ‘ED—A_ maid for general housework, one who can go home nights. Mrs, Matscheck, 308 Ave. Pe See WANTED- ‘School girl to work fot room and board, Phone 967, SALESMEN _ E man, thoroughly experienced with dry goods and general store trade can make connettion with established whole- sale hosiery, notion, novelty -and ; you in busi- or experience $50 to $100 week- pare or full time. Write for Free Samples, Madison Shirts, 562 Broad New York. OH HELLO! WHY DIDN'T I SEE THIS BEFORE. Christy’s Iron Rust and Stain Remover sclls like blazes. Write for free sample. Christy, Inc. 5097 B’way, Newark, New York. knit goods concern, None con-| AGENTS—See our big free Fal 5 sidered unless thoroughly qualifs union made-to-measure $21. ing as to experience and succes suits, topcoats, commission $4.00. ful sales record. State full d Write Dept. 19, GRAHAM TAIL- tails including territory. Replies} __ORING CO., STA. C, CHICAGO. confidential. Address _ Billstein-| DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route rierman Co., Cleveland, Ohio. _| this county, Experience unneces- sary. No selling, distribute and collect. Should net $70.00 w ekly. PERIS MFG. CO., Flor'n. Pa 100 WEEKLY—Appointinr agents : Mother Hubbard Woods. No can- vassing, delivering or investment. MOTHER HUBBARD PROD- UCTS, 550 Congress, Chicago. WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or revair that leaky or clogged radiator. All work guar- anteed and price reasonable. WANTED — Maternity cases in modern home with good care. Dollar Manufacturer. No ca: required. Big sample outfit free. Sell paints, varnishes and roof- ing with money back guarantee, direct to user on long easy terms. Earn $4,000 to $10,000 aye: easy. Permanent Position. “Ex- clusive territory. ADAMS PAINT CO.. Dept. G4, Cleveland, Qhio. SALESMEN—Make $75-$150 week sure. Sell quality guaranteed woolen clothing to consumer, Ex- clusive territory. Represent old- est house. Best line for 1928. Write NORTHERN WOOLEN CO., Dept. ce 14, Fergus Falls,! Mrs, John G. Dixon, 504 Ninth __Minn. sy street. CANDY SALESMAN—Qur line re- peats because it is attractive, well made, low priced. Local territory available at once. Write us con- fidentially about your selling ex- perience and ig you should have this position. Write Tribune Ad. No. I, COLLECTION Agency wants trav- cling Ealeana A uditat, Saliett contracts, int sub-agent $100.00 week; PP Give references. INTERNATIONAL, 236 Mills _Bidg., San Francisco. PIECE goods salesman covering de-| FO! partment stores, silks, inted] 8: silks, cotton crepes, printed rayon volles, ete. aay, Bay WORK WANTED—A wary de- sirable young girl desires house- Write Tribune Ad. No. work WANTED—Young compe- tent girl wants arierat house- ae Phone 430-J. ae LOST. LOST—Gold U. 8. navy ring. Find- er please call 667-3 or at 110 East’ Rosser for reward. ROOMS FOR RENT —One furnished room uitable for two. Rent Foneani ble. Board “if desired. 0 work, “blocks north of Presb; 0 State Fabrics, 1201 Broadway,} church. Call at 120 Ave. A. N.Y, Phone 983-W. a FOR RENT—Light housekeeping FOR RENT=Ereeptiealiy well] oom et ae ond stret, ale furnished modern apartment waite Dt ”s Barber Shop, op. quire Mur site FOR _RENT—Nicely furnished sleeping room in strictly modern home. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 709 Third street. Phone 599. FOR RENT- aire, electric w: vacuum cleaner, always hot wa ter. Porches sd garden space 807 Fourth street, . FOR RENT—Modern _ furnished apartment or sleepin; room. ground floor, with piano, frigid. ashing machi —Steam heated nicely furni: sleeping room in strict- Would be a good home for nurses. Also one dining room set for sale. iy moter ee ee 623 Call at 614 Eighth street. Phone 802. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room FOR RENT—Modern apartment for| 1 strictly mn home for one light housekeeping. "Also offles of two, Call at 702 Seventh desk for sale. Call at 528 Seventh FOR RENT--Furnj hed sleepi room in all modern home. Ladies Call at 309 Seventh street or phone 844-M. madre a Ee b ways wi * clean and warm. "Phone 120-R or call at 508 Fourth. ‘OR Two I housekeep- i che Deyfan Be street. Phone 482-W. RE bath unfurnished apartment for We ansee Apts. light h peakonring odern mi jone SaaW, 9: Furth, FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- ing’ apartment. 422 Fifth pot us jiu Ha a“ ished modern apartment at the] Ii soome, Alse one Daytan Rey FOR RENT—Fi ss water. WHEN you buy a rebuilt automo-| the market and for about half! selling shirts direct to wearer. | FOR SALE dan street. TWO STORY five-room house mnod-} iO Oe Ona: Fae el 7 | a 418 Twelfth street. Phone ern, nicely located, close in, $4000.00. TWO HOUSES, close in, on same} ba lot, modern, rent for $90.00 per! FOR RI month, one partly furnished, a] mode good investment at $7500.00. | _after_6 ROOMING HOUSE, including fur-| FOR REN’ niture, hot water heat, close in, income $345.00 per month, prob- |__ 478-R. city, $15,000. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE POR RENT—March fir house with bath, close $15.00, kitchen Phone 905. i FOR RENT—AN modern house, six | rooms and bath. Good | Phone 882-J or call at 320 Man- '—Modern city heated flat, College Building. Phone 183. ably the best of its kind in th) ——— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ix, in, location. ent of the Anti bring the messag superintendent. “ Missouri Synud FIVE ROOM modern ‘bungalow, 3} 1-2 blocks trom postoffice, $5,200. CAPITAL FIVE ROOM cottage, close in, mod- ern, all big rooms, $3150.00. FIVE ROOM story and half housc,| REQUIREMENTS- - SMALL STOCK ISSUES—New York-Philadelphia brokerage firm desires stock or bond issue irora $25,000 to $500,000 of established First Sunday in Lent. 9:30 a. m., Sunday e CHURCHES SERED SOLE TOE FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Cor, of Seventh St. and Rosser. C. R, Frankhauser, pastor. tvice as follows: rning worship. Gales, state superintend- ‘aloon League, will 11:00 Sunday school, B.C. Larkin, 15 E. L. C. E. Topic: “How 11| Much Does the World Want Christ?” 7:45 Evening service. The thought of the evening's service will be, “Ra- diations of Moral Influence.” Wednesday evening prayer service. | cl ZIGN LUTHERAN CAURCB Fourth Street and Avenue A. J. V. Richert, Pastor school in charge of Miss Ella Brelje, super- | Rev. lish). j|the Cross of Christ,” being of a series of passion sermons. brated Sunday, morning and evening service. meeting at of first Confirmation class meets Friday t 4:15 p. m. at the church. The Lord’s Supper will be cele- larch 4, at both Sermon: ‘The Com FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST ;Corner Fourth Street and Avenue C, Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. junday scl at 9:45 a. m. Wedne: evening testimonial o'clock. A reading room is open_in the hurch building every Suuroloy nnd Seabtey, aebeye enel U1 i} ex holidays, from 2 to 4 p.m. TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN] ‘CHURC Avenue C and Seventh Street (be I. G. Monson, Pastor all grades, tendent, ‘ 2:00 to 3:00 p. m. the church choir broadcasts from KFYR, N. E. By- strom, cheir director, and Lucile Malmquist, organist. 7:30 p. m. regular evening service. Rev. Thomas W. Gales, state superi tendent of the Anti-Saloon League of | North Dakota, will speak. The male chorus of the church will sing. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Fourth Street and Avenue B C. A. Stephens, Minister church invite the young people of the community to an hour of fellowship for the purpose of getting ac- quainted, McCABE METHODIST CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor At 10:30 divine services will be held. Rev. John Morange will preach from the subject “The Higher Com- }mandments.” The choir will sing the anthem entitled, “To Our Redeemer’s Glorious Name,” by Jones, Mrs. jJohn Larson and Mrs. F, G, Acker- j;man will sing a duet entitled, “For- 10:39 Morning worship, Rev. Mc-|ever With the Lord,” by Gounod. Or- Near preaching. gan m “Devotion,” by Depper; 12:00 Sunday school, Fred Miller,|“Scented Violets,” Reynard; “Im- superintendent. provisation,” Stults. 6:30 Senior and Junior B. Y. P. U.| 12 noon. Sunday school, 10 Evening worship, Rev. Me-| f Il ages, Near preaching. 0 p. m. Junior League. 7:30 Wednesday evening prayer 0 p. m. Intermediate League. meeting. Epworth League. Topics Remember Rev. John Selander will Our Gosnel.” Leader, with us on Friday evenin, gl. March 9, with a fine illustrated lec- p, 7:30 p.m. Rev. cc Larsen, superin- Classes can. mi wo additional rooms, ‘i , i Services Sunday morning at 10:45.|ture of ‘his work as missionary in nge will preach from the aden nies part of city, east) fyrPepess Re a Iookiible wal ma. Gi hip| Rev. 0. J. Bagne will officiate in-| Assam, i Can Sin be Cured?” The front, $5800.00. acting Write full artielars ; (German), = ‘orning Worship stead of the pastor, who will preach|” ‘The stereopticon lecture for Sui anthem entitled, BUILDING LOTS, a splendid sclee-/ Miv'G. W. Ritchie 254 Dreati| 2:30 p.m. Communion service at|#*, Washburn. day night, March 11, at 7:30, will dows Gather,” by Wilson. tion in all parts of the city. | Bldg., Philadelphia ’P. jaa eervice Sunday school at 12, All classes.|“The Fight for Character in Japan- E oggle will sing a FARM LANDS; have started four! e: si 6.30 p. m. Bible Hour in charge| Superintendent, John Husby. eve Cities.” r ic, “Chapel Bell,” by sales totaling nine quarter sce-/ MOTION PIcTU: of Walther League. Ge} __No evening service, but the Luther] The pastor will be with the First ler. ening Hour”—Hulten. tibhis the “past Week: IG! coming. MOTION PICTURES TG. in. Beenie eae (Eng. | League will give a program, begin-| Baptist church in Jamestown for the | “Recessions shford, BUY NOW. 1928’ will be the! A DAINE Trin Hae @ nee dia SNES ue Ba + Aid meets Wednesday, |W0xt,tWelve days in a series of special | best real estate year we have had! land” feos, Weite Chanter of BABY CHICK ies meet '¥>| meetings. in ten years, | INSURANCE. Fire, tornado, auto- _ mobile, in good, reliable compan-| __7!8- ies. I HAVE nearly twenty sales pend- ing now with many more talking. Do your business with the busiest deale: in the city. F, E. YOUNG __FINANCING i, : CORPORATIO. raise quick un- limited capital through sale of} securities by mail; easily operat-| ed, inexpensive plan mailed free; corporations organized; Est. 1908. Collins, Box 515, 1841 Broadway, New York. ee is WANTED Tu BUY WANTED—False teeth. We pay; high as $10 for full sets. Any con- dition. Wanted crowns, bridges, gold, platinum, jewelry, diamonds. | Western Metal Co., Bloomington,! ™m. for booklet. Fort Worth, T papers. Louis, Mo. styles and izes. fit your business. representative, |__ Bismarck, N_D. ee treats, etc. FARM LA B FOR RENT. 200 buildings, pasture, 1-2 crop. t | see Ferguson, 1 mile south Glencoe; church. If you want it wrife Kratt, Sheldon, N. D. | marck, Route 2. Commerce, Culver City, Califor- | THREE CENTS PER AGRE buys perpetual royalty deed conveying all minerals including oil. J. McMullen, ADVERTISE in out-of-town news- Rate book covering all states mailed FREE, postpaid. Standard Advertising Agency, St. SE Ee MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL CA! GISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 We have one to wW. E. Patterson Hotel,| __V ‘OR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, also ative singers Cages, seeds, Phone 115-3, Jacob son, N_D., Box 728. __ or 20 white face cows, best of breeding, also two very good fresh milk cows. Chesak, 14 miles southeast of Bis- BABY CHICKS—Send ni for State accredited cl on delivery. Leghorns $: Reds, Orpingtons, Mino: mixed $9, paid. Green, Mo. tite en table, table, dining room set. Henry Kling. __for apnointment. range, also second and hot air furnace. Stitzel,) ers. Phone 1341, 110 if taken at once. IN andan. J. E. MOM’N POP POP, THIS 1S THE THIRD TIME LVE DP TYTE AN’ TELL HIM L WON'T BE DOWN TODAY — BUT IF MR-TYTE. ASKS WHY YOU CAN! COME DOWN WHAT WILL I TELL HIM? GUESS YOU'D Looking Ahead THAT SUITS ME FINE! L VE THE BASEMENT TO CLEAN- HES “TO SCRUB — RUGS TO BEAT, AND IF YOWRE HERE YOU CAN HELP ME ODT ~‘CAUSE I WILL BE BEFORE THE DAY'S Live delivery; Hogan Hatchery, Bowling — eee __._ FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two dressers, complete, good as new, one kitch-| porcelain top, Call 682 or 1074 FOR SALE—Six hole Majestic -oal : hand: bath room fixtures and kitchen _ sink R. W. Sand- R mel bed with mattress and spring. Chea . Call at 52 Sonth Ninth street or phone 894-M. NS +. used furniture, Ken- Furniture Company, Phone By Taylor 13; post- one library] Mrs. J. Ave. C : = 5 (©1928, ey mea senvice, inc. Freckles and His Friends LEK KAS RECEIVED Tue WIRELESS 7AAT FRECKLES SEAT FROM ON BOARD SIP YESTERDAY +4] PAEANWAILE THE DISTANCE BE- - TWEEN FRECKLES AAD JIS FRIENDS INCREASES !! - Lots of Interference By Blosser in the church parlors. Mrs. -H: Monson, hostesses. during Lent the rector series of short addresses on church history. tional service. munion, | mets. Mrs. Teigen, jarry Hanson and Mrs. I. G. " ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH * Corner Third and Thayer Rev. F. H. Davenport Rector. 514 Mandan St. First Sunday in Lent. 9 a.m. Holy Communion. 10:30 a, m. Matins and sermon. 12 noon. Church school. 7:30 i m. Evensong and sermon. At the Sunday brecrkgss services will give a Wednesday, 8 p. m. Lenten Devo- Thursday, 7:30 a. m. Holy Com- FIRST LUTHERAN CPURCH Augustana Synod Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor. Cor. Seventh St. and Ave. D. No services in the forenoon on ‘count of the indisposition of the pai tor. 32 o'clock noon, the Sunday school Bible class and classes for E) $.$. CHARACTERS VANCE ¥.-X, MARKHAM, District ft New York Cou ODELL Attorney MARGARET “Cc, vr cus about-town ETH SPOTSWOODE, a mane- rer tmporter INDQUIST, a jogiet SKEEL, a professional bur- wituiam ELMER JESSUP, tele- hone el operator HARRY SPIVELY, telephone op- erator ERNEST HEATH, Sergeant of the Homicide Bureau ee CHAPTER XXXVI R a long time there was tense silence. Then Cleaver spoke. “I’ve got to think this thing out.” Markham waited patiently. After several minutes Cleaver drew him- self together and squared bi shoulders. “I'm going to tell you what I @id that night, and you oan take it or leave it.” ‘ Again he was the cold, self-con- tained gambler. “I don’t care how many witnesses you've got; only story you'll ever get out of me. I should have told you in the first ce, but I didn’t see any sense of stepping into hot water if I wasn’t pushed in. You might have be- Heved me last Tuesday, but now you've got something in your head, and you want to make an arrest to shut up the newspapers——"" “Tell your story.” ordered Mark- ham. “If it’s straight, you needn't worry about the newspapers.” . Cleaver knew in his heart that this was true. No one—not even his bitterest political enemies—had ever accused Markham of buying praise with any act of injustice, however small. “There's not much to tell, as a matter of fact,” the man began. “I went to Miss Odcll’s house a little before midnight, but I didn’t enter her apartment; I didn’t even ring her bell.” “Is that your customary way of paying visits?” “Sounds fishy, doesn’t it? But it’s the truth, nevertheless. I in- tended to see her—that is I wanted to—but when I reached her door, Something made me change myf mind——” he . I always used when it was open. Miss Odell re- quested me to, so that the telephone operator wouldn't seo me coming Bavendick and Mr. Humphreys. land)—Mrs. Morri Offertory: ford); ir (Neidlinger) Soprano obligato, Mrs. P. S. Wright. S. Wright. service the young people of the; LES CLEAVER, a man-/| 's the | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Second sid Thayer Streets Paul S. Wright Morning sorship 10:30. Broad- it KFYR, Hoski ‘Re: 5 th ft” (Caro Roma) ingreene. y: ¥Reminiscence” (Le- Morris. Heaven” Mrs. We Spcclalize in Safe Invest= ments for Women. Money to Loun on Real “Father (Stearns)—Mrs. In Wingreene, S iving and Growing”— Paul S. Wright. c Postlud ‘Grand Choer” (Mait- WANTED JACK RABBITS 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. Evening Worship 7:30 p, m. Musical servic Prelude: “Communion” (Becker); “Tenor Melody” (Ash- Postlude: “Trio Minuet”: (Marchant ‘Mrs. R, Mor { ‘horus: i eside the Sea”; Sermon: “The Only Refuge”—P. a! Immediately following the evening} me THO cco off ‘ CASE DEINE Autior of THe BENSON muRDER CASE | “Pardon my interrupting, Mr.| “It’s possible, 1s it not, that I Cleaver,” interposed Vance. “But! could have phoned somo ono after what made you think some one else | leaving the Subway at 72d Street | was there?” }and before 1 walked the block to | man hesitated. Miss Odell’s house?” 8 it,” prompted Vance, “he Uh, quite,” murmured Vance, | cause you had telephoned to Mis: | till, looking at it mathematically, | Odell @ little while before, and had | if you phoned Miss Odell at twenty | been answered by a man’s voic minutes to twelve, and then en- Cleaver nodded slowly. “I can’t'tered the Subway, rodo to 72d see any particular point in deny- | Street, walked a block to 71st, went ing it... . Yes, that’s the reason.” | into the building, listened at her “What did this man say te you?” | door, and departed at five minutes “Damn little, Ho said ‘Hello, |to twelve—making the total time and when I asked to spcak to Miss / consumed only -fiftecn minutes— j Odell, be informed me sho wasn't you'd sc ly have sufficient lee in, and bung up.” | way to stop en route and phone “That, I think, explains Jessup's to any one. report of the bricf phone call to, “llowever, 1 the Odell apartment at twenty | point. minutes to twelve. | what you did between eleven o'clock “Probably.” Markham spoke | and twenty minutes to twelve, when without interest. He was intent on | you phducd to Miss Qdell.” Cleaver's account of what happened| Cleaver studied Vance intently later, and he took up the inter-| for a moment. frogation at the point where Vance; “To tell you tho truth, I was had interrupted. lupset that night, J knew Miss Odell “You say you listencd at the| was out with another man—she'd apartment door. What caused you | broken an appointment with me— to refrain from ringing?” | and I walked the streets for an hour “I heard a man's voice inside.” | OF more, fuming and fretting.” Markham straightened up. | “Walked the streets?” Vance “A man's voice? You're sure?” | frowned. “That's what I said.” Cleaver; “That's what I said.” Cleaver was matter of fact about it. “A! spoke with animu ‘Then, turning, man’s voice. Otherwiso I'd have he gave Markham a long ealculat+ rung the bell.” ing look. “You renrember I once “Could you identify the voice?” ted to you that you might “Hardly. It was very indistin arn something from a Doctor and it sounded a little hoarse. It Lindquist. . . . Did you ever get wasn't any one’s voice I was fa-| after 2 miliar with; but I'd be inclined to, Before Markbum could answer, say it was the same one that an- ince broke in. swered me over the phone.” \ 3 it—Doetor Lind. “Could you make ut anything | qu $ ‘i, well—of course! . . that was said?” is ir. Cleaver, you were walkit Cleaver frowned and looked past! th ‘The strects, mind you! | Markham through the open window. isely!—You state the fact, aad “I know what the words sounded |I ccho the word ‘strects’ And you |Uke,” he said slowly. “I didn’t|—apparently out of a clear sky— | thiak anything of them at the time. | ask about Doctor Lindquiat. But after reading the papers the Why Doctor Lindquist? Ne ene next day, those words came back | has mentioned him. But that word to me——” reets’—that’s the connection. Thi “What were the words?” streets and Doctor Lindquist bam cut in impatiently. one—same as Paris and springtime “Well, as near as I could make | are one. Neat, very neat... . And out, they were: ‘Oh, my God! Oh, | now I've got another piece to the my God!’—repeated two or three) puzzle.” times.” Markham and Heath looked at ‘This statement seemed to bring a| him as if hc had suddenly gone sense of horror into the dreary old| mad. He calmly selected a Regie offce—s horror all the more potent | from his case and proceeded to light because of the casual, phlegmatic! it. Then he smiled beguilingly at way in which Cleaver repeated that | Cleaver. cry of anguish. After a brief pause} “The time has come, my dear sir, Markham asked: for you to tell us when and where “When you heard this man’s/yow met Doctor Lindquist while voice, what did you do?” roaming the streets Monday night, “I walked softly back down the|If you don’t, ‘pon my word, I'll rear hall and went out again! come pretty close to doing it for through the side door. Then 1} you.” went home. A full minute passed before Cleay- A short silence ensued. Cleaver’s | er spoke; and dyring that time his cold staring eyes never moved from the district attorney's face. “I've already told most of the story; so here's the rest.” f He gave a soft mirthless laugt “I went to Miss Odell’s house @ little before half past eleven— thought she might be home by that time. There I ran into Doctor Lindquist standing in the entrance to the alleyway. He spoke to me, and told me some one was with | sha'n't press the But Ud really like to know Mark. Presently Vance lifted himsclf | out of the depths of bis chair. “I say, °4r. Cleaver, what were you doing between twenty minutes to twelve—when you phoned Miss five minutes to twelve— when you entered the side door of ber apartment-bouse?” “I was riding uptown in the Subway from 234 Street,” came the @nswer, after & short pause. minutes or so I telephoned Odell, and, as I said, a map awered. I waited another ten utes and phoned. friend of Eetek ore & PAGE SEVEN SHueonunias CONG meec RD oF eae AE bel ct BUTPTRQOweTor Ts GBT ARCaTSES