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N. ne eae neers ny ae HELP WANTED DDRESSORS for Mail House. hn spare time; enclose sie abt 1 an FE ue land, Calif. plebeliaey: ‘A A maid for housework, one res can te i, fos Ave. nie Mrs . Phone i ea ies ee general WANTED. Sebo! gif age room and board. companies, or consider new ven- ture of merit from responaible arties. ds full particulars 19 G. Ritchie, 254 Dre.cel Miadelphie Pa. FOR SALE or to apply on chase of five or six room m well located Bismarck residence five Fargo residence lots—well water and sewer in street. Ad- dress H. H. Hafstrom, 602 Ave. D. Phone 307-M. hari si 3 semen 28 1 tee ‘words All classified ads are cath in FOR RENT—Six el house, 2 bed room desirable house and Nae desirable location, hot water heat, early Possession. Geo. M. Re; -| FOR RENT—All modern spo six Tooms and bath. Good location. Phone 882-J or call at oo) Man- dan street. located in fast growing addition, FOR RENT—Parti room house, $21, sie at 418 Twelfth 1 street. Phone esccecese 895 sees . 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EASTERN 491.5—-WEAF New Vork-610 $24—WOR Butfalo—190 6 S0— Seber sin Fehr Hlbestins. 30a Weal cavers em 9:90—Leonard 8; ‘Thomas Sis- u ng OU AUetOn "pr r} 10:30—Lafayette Frolic 9330—Two pence " 315.6—KOKA Pittsburph—060 Serious Features Sg BuPRIAUR tea? eae 00—Varit Features and New 0—Shrombeng. ca bse oreia ‘Tots ae Nae opera 10% do Bivber the 422.3—WOR Newark—710 Main Street Ske en ‘New Y¥« Uni it; Berbino Recital i :00—1 ine Hour 10:08Golden's 's Orchestra i 00—Happiness 370.5--WGY Schenectady—790 44B.5—WRC Washington—640 SOUTHERN 475.9—WSB Atianta—6390 Hote eee H0,7—WIAX Saeksonviliol-280 EASCBERS GreReotre SEASWHAS Louleville—220 Service ja ae modern five a month. In-| CORPO! an een esc rere ARCK TRIBUNE, __________ pete nic BISMARCK TRIBUNE Guaranteed APARTMENTS RUOMB See ee————eeeEEE Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the | Dealer Made It. WHEN you buy a rebuilt automo- bile here you are getting mileage for about haif what it’s worth in| — furnished modern apartment ground floor, with piano, frigid. aire, electric washing machine, vacuum cleaner, anars hot wa ter. Porc! oe garden space FOR SALE the market and for about gh F OR RENT Mera furnished TWO STORY five-room house mod-| padi a Lek sive eine ana Would be a good home for nurses. in nicely located, close _ in, lasting satisfaction. Also one dining room set for sale. 4000.00. | TWO HOUSES, close in, on same lot, modern, rent for $90.00 per! month, one partly furnished, a} Good investment at $7500.00. ROOMING HOUSE, including fur- niture, hot water heat, close in, income $845.00 per month, prob- ably the best of its kind in the city, $15,000. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 3 1-2 blocks from postoffice, $5,200. FIVE ROOM ,ottage, close in, mod-| ern, all big rooms, $3150.00. | FIVE ROOM story and half house, | can make two additional rooms, | modern, nicest part of city, cast) front, $5800.00. BUILDING LOTS, a een selec- | tion in yi vast of the city. ‘Rebuilt Cars With @ Bcrutation” Ste at 614 Eighth street. Phone Lahr Motor Sales Co. WORK WANTED | LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or re air that leaky or clogged radiator. All work guar- anteed I g| WANTED — — Maternity cases in modern home with good care. Mrs. John G. Dixon, 604 Ninth street. WORK WANTED—A very de- sirable young girl desires house- ta Write Tribune Ad. No. 101. | WORK WANTED—Young compe- tent girl wants general house- work, Phone 430-J. | Fon 'NT—AIl modern four room apartment. also single room for| light housekeeping, city heated. College Building. Phone_183. FOR RENT—Nicely fu: room apartment available March Ist. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Modern apartment nent for light housekeeping. Also office desk for sale. Call at 523 Seventh street. Phone 482-W. RENT. for bath unfurnished apartment for adults only. Woodmansee Apts, Phone 1188, FOR RENT—Two room furnished light housekeeping apt. modern 924 Fourth. FARM LANDS; have started four SCE Phone 543-W. fea totaling ae veda sec- eH LLANEOUS | FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep- tions the past week. Its comin | 1S tment. 422 Fifth sti BUY NO 1928 will a the Ww ana second hand. Over 500 ube apattmel chan styles and izes. We have one to) fit your business. W. E. Stitzel,! = representative. Patterson Hotel,/ Bismarck, N. FOR SALE adding macl.ine w tically new, perfect condition. ist $85.00 ANTED TO RENT—Furnished hotel, restaurant or confectionary, in small town in Northwest North best real estate year we have had! in ten years. INSURANCE. Fire, tornado, auto- pl in good, reliable compan-! FURNITURE FOR SALE goods left three heating sanitary cot, six tube loop radio complete par batteries Must be sold the Ist of March. Call at 404 Eleventh street between 6:30 I HAVE nearly twenty sales pend- ing now with many more talkin Do your busincss with the bu: deale : in the city. FOR SALE—S “hole “Majestic: coal al CORPORATIONS; raise ai Dakota, “Address "310 Seventh] Tom ates Tena rae limited capital through ot, N. and hot air furnace. R. W. Sand- s by mail; easily opcrat-| POR Ra eacnaes lapel Ger-| crs. Phone 1341, 110 Ave, C inexpens ive plan = mi ions organized; nee 515, man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, also ative singers. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-. Bull, Dickinson, N. D. West. FOR SALE—A white “enamel bed| 7 with mattress and spring. Chea if taken at once. Call at 52 eae Ninth street or phone FOR SALE—Isaac Marcovitz” farm in Burleigh county. Half land, 161 acres under culti Good buildings, good wate money maker. Easy payments. Marcovitz, Mandan, N. D. FOR" aE baby carriage and Lloyd Loom push cart, both for $10.00. Phone 1193 or call at 802 ourth street. 3ARGAINS Ken- relly Furniture Company. Phone 138-M, Mandan. SALE—Maynard piano. Ex- cellent condition. Price $100.00. Phone €89-R. ‘he keep ‘your shirts fr" seks, is to ge Bulten’s Pi siréd. We call and deliver. Ave. A West. Phone 1017. —— buildings, pasture, -2 crop. see Ferguson, 1 mile south CG! church, If you want it , Kratt, Sheldon, N. D. C old U. S. navy ring. rite} er please call 667-J or at 110 | East Rosser for reward Trouble Ahead MOWM’N POP CH BABY! MOM MUST HAVE HAD | GREAT CETE—NINE O'CLOCK! ! |E MEAL TONIGHT — CHIPPED — AND I HAVEN'T HAD ANY Some CHICKEN —SALAD~ CAKE — s ‘ ! ieee EVERYTHING THAT JUST FITS j AN EMPTY STOMACH WHU DION'T YOU WAIT UP FOR ME, ALREADY GONE I wiSh IT WAS ‘OVER ~ SOMETHING ALWAYS GOES WRONG COME ON FRECKLES, ILL TAKE YOu UP SILENT ENEMY OF ALL SAILING CRAFT = IN Fo AAD DARKAESS THEY By Taylor | FOR RENT—Room in modern new sink | 7 Fe RRA TNS SCATTER TRAMP oT NRT RRR RTE RW TE TROT MR } Shop, op- ma a “RENT —Nicely Pere nm y. sleeping room in 8! modet home, Gentlemen | 9) . Call] Rovch Ne of Hurielel county. FOR REN team fae slesping tToom in strict- v modern Call at 623), The ixth street, torone 1181-R, FOR RENT—! in strictly modern home for one or two, Call at 702 Seventh street_or phone $57-M. IR RENT. -Furni hed room in all modern home. eed preferred. scat at 309 home. and warm. ing rooms. dio for _ Phone _241-M, FOR RENT—Fa rooms, hot water heat, always hot st Rent reasonable, 522 Sec- ond gh ea Bem large furnished| ig! ground floor, with garage. Phone in new ray age. 138 hot and cold water modern home. _ 293, FOR RENT—Exceotionally _ well| FOR RENT—One suitable for two. ble. if blocks north church. __Phone 983-W, FOR RENT— rooms at 219 for bo hag quire Murp! HM Bart of Call at 120 site ne 599. rnished room Seventh | ¢, Always hot water, clean “ies 120-R or call 0 light ‘Also one Dayton Ra- ale, 418 First street. nished sleeping housekeeping room on furn: “Also heated ete 305 W. Rosser Ave. Phone led room om with 510 Fourth. Phone’ toner rooms in modern home. Call _at 811 Fourth street vaene 118 ra A ft room, also arane: Call rag P08 | Fifth street North. Phone 1093-R. FOR RENT—A small bedroom suit-| able for one man; month. Call 210 Second street. CHARACTERS FRito VANCE jOUN F.-X. MARKHAM, District Saterant of New York ty eee ODELL (TRE ANA cuARues’ CLEAVER, a man- KENNETH 81 ‘SPOTSWOODE, a mane- 0" is S MANNIX, 1m tow = AM! . LINDOUIST, fashion relogiat — SKEEL, ‘@ professional bur- wit ictam — JESSUP, telee e ep nnn SPIVELY. tetepi ERNEST HEATH, Sergeant ef the Momiciée Bureas ese THE STORY THUS FAR Vance believes Skeel py ot while the strangier idicules the, cheoes “bet man’s oa He says he caw Dr. Niwauulet janding im the al- leyway. eee CHAPTER XXXVII At that moment Swacker came in and whispered something to Heath. The sergeant rose with alacrity and followed the secretary out of the room. Almost at once he returned, bear ing a bulging Manila folder. Hand- ing it to Markham, be sald seme- thing in a low voice inaudible to the rest of us. Markham appeared both astonished and displeased. Waving the sergeant back to his seat, he turned to Cleaver. “I'll have to ask you to wait in the reception-room for a few min- | ™ utes, Another urgent matter has just arisen.” Cleaver went out without a word. and Markham opened the folder. “I don’t like this sort of thing, Sergeant. 1 told you so yesterday when you suggested it.” “I understand, sir.” felt, was not tril indicated. “But if those letters and things are all right, and Cleaver hasn’t been lying to us about ‘em. Tl have my man put ‘em back so’s no one'll ever know they were taken. And if they do make Cleaver out @ Har, then we've got @ good excuse for grabbing ‘em.” Markham did not argue the point. With a gesture of distate he began sper through the letters, look- ing particularly at the dates. “Two photographs he put back after a cursory gla and one piece of paper, which appeared contain a pen-andink sketch of some kind, he tore up with disgust | a! and threw into the waste-basket. ‘Three letters, I noticed, he placed to one side. After five minutes’ inspection of the others, be re turned them to the folder. he nodded to Heath. “Bring Cleaver back.” He rose and, turning, gazed out of the window. As soon as Cleaver was egain seated before the desk Markham said, without looking round: “You told me it was last June FOR ‘ae One Siareh ‘teats bio Firth = si — | lel ing ile Eo by the missioners at ted nicely | 3° ing | ine the ro gon, not more tha center of the div are on fi Commissioners. undersigned for lots 106 prema) Plat of th cudine March 9th. to bring their bids to the office of the District Manager and be there Dersonally at the timo of opening. from those of the present time, were $10.00 pericarried on four or five thousand years ago. exceptional baa oy eS FOR, m1 ‘BIDS Le ie tu cw © the mohinen bacco of flowing Seucrived roads in Bur- ‘ounty, North Dakota, will be Board of County Com- rr until two ‘March 7th, 1928 ated ‘Six, from Bis- o Bal Btate ‘Rosa Number Thirty-six, from Wilton to the East line of Burleigh Count: State Road Number Forty-one, hatte the State Road Number Fourteen, from miles Nort! Bids will be received on furnish- ing four horses and all equipment ex- HM t a blade maintainer, fainer. “Will be furnished by Burleigh | {ps which main- mide “will be resale ed for maintain- by the month and hy he hour and the Board of County com loners reserve the right to ach contract as the best in- teres of the County at bidaero may Oo} to live, during. the. maintena ce oad miles from" the Specifications ‘and ‘bidding blanks the County Audito Surveyor. The Board of County Comm! ers of Burleigh County reserv fight to reject any or all bids. y order of the Board of County AMINGER, Auditor. or BIDS ited by the 1d 16 block Seated Plas Arit be ity of Bis- known as the George Russ he accepted up to and in- Bidders aro asked Terma of sale will be cash and the right is reserved to reject any or all all times inj bid: s. Signed, i, Rt. BAIRD, Receiver of the Bismarck plan, Biamar Clay tablets from ancient Baby- lonia and Assyria show tha: bark- ing transactions, not so different $. Ss. VAI DINE AUTHOR of ‘THE BENSON MURDER CASE voice: 1 “You, of course, came by those letters legal! Markham was stung, but ho was also exasperated by the other's per- | sistent deceptions. "I regret to confess,” he said, “that they were taken from your {apartment—thoush, 1 assure you, it was against my instructions. “But since they have come un- expectedly into my possession, the wisest thing you can do {s to ex- plain them. There was an empty document-box in Miss Odell’s apart- ment the morning her body was found, and, from all appearances, it had been opened Monday night.” “I see.” Cleaver laughed barsh- ly. “Very well. The fact is—j though I frankly don’t expect you | to believe me—I1 didn’t pay my} blackmall to Miss Odell until the middle of August, about three! weeks ago. That's when all my letters were returned. I told you it was June in order to set back the date as far as possible. The; older the affair was, I figured, the less likelihood there'd be of your suspecting me.” Markham stood fingering tho Ict- | ters undecidedly. It was Vance who put an end to his irresolution. “I rather think, don’t y’ know,” he said, “that you'd be safe in ac- cepting Mr. Cleaver's explanation and returning his bilicts-douz.” Markham, after a momentary hesitation, picked up the Manila folder and, replacing the threo Ict- ters, handed it to Cleaver. “I wish you to understand that 1 did not sanction the appropriat- ing of this correspondence. You'd better take it home and destroy it.—I won't detain you any longer now. But please arrange to re- main where I can reach you if jecessary. “I'm not going to run away,” sald Cleaver; and Heath directed him to the elevator, (Saturday, September 15; 10 a. m.) Heath returned to the office, shaking his head hopelessly. “There musta been a regular wake at Odell's Monday night.” “Quite,” agreed Vance. “A mid- night conclave of the lady’s ad- mirers, Mannix was there, un- questionably; and he saw Cleaver; and Cleaver saw Lindquist; and Lindquist saw Spotswoode——” “Humph! But nobody saw Skcel.” “The trouble is,” said Markham, “we don’t know how much of Cleaver’s story is true—And, by the way, Vance, do you believe he really bought his letters back in August?” “If only we knew! fusin’, ain’t it?” “Anyway,” argued Héath, “Cleav- er’s statement about phoning Odell twenty minutes to twelve, and a man answering is verificd by Jes- sup’s testimony. .And I guess Cleaver saw Lindquist all right that night, for it was him who first tipped us off about tho doc. He took a chance doing it, because the doc was liable to téll us he saw Cleaver.” “But if Cleaver had an allurin’ alibi,” said Vance, “he could simply have sald ths doctor was lying. Dashed con- with obtained from the County} NoTICN tn tho matter of th The Wachter Transfer Corporation of Bismarck, Kota, for voluntary iar ones Notice is hereby given, that a Wachter Transfer Compan a " poration, organized and existing, un. ger and ‘by virtue of tho laws of the State of North Dakota, with its prins cipal place of business at Blamatck, North Dakota, has presented to :th District Court’ of and for the County of Burleigh and State of North, Da- kota, an application for a declaration of Dissolution of said.Corporation by sald Court; and that said application poplicess ae of Y will be heard by said Court at the Court ‘rooms. thereof, tl House, in the City of Bi I. on the 16th day of March, A. D. time subsequent urt may determine; D. 1928, any person may file objections to suld application with the Clerk of this Court. Witness my hand and seal of this Court this 6th day of February, A. D. es cus, FISHER, Merk of the District, Court (Seal) fn and for. ‘ol Atel ded County, Hurleigh Soren ae at Bismarc aun two o'clock, Ny 5 ‘Specifications’ end guarantee of performance mi company each type of maintal fh must be accompanted by @ (certified check: for tive per cent of the total amount bid, endorsed oi payable to the order of Georg: wil” aan of the Board vider Wi a cont the equipment urchased, lof County € the right to reje r of the Board of County sione Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Main Ave. * Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day cr Night—ts Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. lem will solvo itself onco wo dix cover who was keeping company with Skeel in tho Canary’s gilded cage.” “I should say it boils down to Mannix, Cleaver and Lindquist, They were the only three at all likely to be present; and if we aw cept Cleaver’s story in its essentials, each of them had an opportunity of getting into the apartment be tween half pest eleven and mid. night.” “True, But you have only Cleay- er’s word that Lindquist was in the neighborhood. And that evidence, uncorroborated, can’t be accepted as the lily-white truth.” Heath stirred suddenly and looked at tho clock. “Say, what about that nurse you wanted at cleven o'clock?” “I've been worrying horribly | about her for an hour.” Vance ap- peared actually troubled. “Really, y’ know, I haven’t the slightest do sire to meet the lady. I'm hoping for a revelation, don't y’ know. Let's wait for the doctor until half past ten, Sergeant.” No had scarcely finished speak- ing when Swacker informed Mark- ham that Doctor Lindquist had are rived on a mission of great urge ency. It was an amusing situation. Markham laughed outright, while Heath stared at Vance with un compromising astonishment. “It’s not necromancy, Sergeant,” smiled Vance. “The doctor realized yesterday that we were about to catch him in a falsehood; so he decided to forestall us by explain- ing personajly. Simple, what?” “Sure.” Heath's look of wonders ment disappeared. As Doctor Lindquist entered the room I noted that his habitual urbanity had deserted him, His air was at once apologetic and ap- prehensive. That he was laboring under some great strain was evie dent. “I’ve come, sir,” he announced, taking the chair Markham indi. cated, “to tell you the truth about Monday night.” “The truth is always welcome, doctor,” said Markham encourag- ingly. Doctor Lindquist bowed agree ment, “I deeply regret that I did not follow that course at our first in- terview. But at that time I had not weighed the matter sufficient!; and, having once committed .my- self to a false statement, I felt E had no option but to abide by it. “However, after more mature consideration, I have come to the conclusion that frankness is the wiser course.—The fact is, sir, I was not with Mrs. Breedon Monday night between the hours I men- tioned. I remained at home until Odell’s house, arriving a little be-* fore eleven. I stood outside in the street until half past eleven; them Hine