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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, Y 28, 1928 MALE HELP WANTED | RE ELE WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—25 men to learn barber trade. Systematic training for best positions. Cata.| Effective Jan. 3, 1 log . \Moler Barber College, | insertion, 25 ae Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. | or under $8 .% eee || 8 insertions, ___FEMALE HELP WANTED _| 33 ADDRESSORS for Mail Order|| 8 Kerth House, Home, spare time; enclose |} * under .......... 1.00 Sree micretaed envelope. Lu-|} & weeks 23 words or 148 cile’s Labs. Si , Seeeceesseens and, Calif we Ads ‘over 36" words, de add « WANTED—A competent maid for general house work, Phone 189,_| CLASSIFIED” DISPLAY * WORK WANTED | bd MIDDLE AGED lady desires —a| se'Cents er tach place as housekeeper in city or Hoan classified ads are cash in country, prefer place where there advanee. ld be ree are no children. Call at Room 12, |; Bismarck Hotel. Do _not_phone. LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or re air that leaky or clogged radiator. All work guar- anteed and id_price mable. WANTED — — Maternity cases in . modern home with good care. John G, Dixon, 604 Ninth BISMARCE T TRIBUNE PHONE 82 Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer Made It.” itor reet. WORK | WANTED—Young compe- 0 “pay house- tent girl wants work. Phone 4: — BUSINESS O CAPITAL SMALL STOCK ISSUES—New York-Philadelphia brokerage firm desires stock or bond issue {rom $25,000 to $500,000 of established companies, or consider new ven- ship. every one. will amaze you. ture of merit from responsible| “Rebuilt Care With a Rerutation” Pare we full particulars i) Lahr Motor Sales Co. | Classified Advertising Rates YOU, too, can have a car—a real| | ear in which you can feel all the pride and satisfaction of owner-! Our rebuilt cars are good! cars—we stand squarely back of | } FOR Si And the low prices / 1 | BUILDING LOTS, a FOR SALE TWO STORY five-room house mod- raed located, close in, ern, 4000.00. TWO HOUSES, close in, on same lot, modern, rent: for $90.00 per month, one. partly a good investment at $7500. ROOMING HOUSE, ikduding: fur- niture, hot water heat, -closo in income $345.00 per month, prob- ably the best of its kind in the re’ s $15,000. ROOM modern bungalow, 3 1.2 blocks from postoffice, $5,200, FIVE ROOM . .ttage, close in, mod- ern, all big rooms, $3150.00. FIVE ROOM story and half house, can make two additional rooms, modern, ae part of city, east front, $5800. ined selec- tion in all parts of the city. FARM LANDS; have started four sales totaling nine quarter sec- tions the past week. Its coming. BUY NO’ 1928 will be the best real estate year we have had in ten years, INSURANCE, Fire, tornado, auto- paola, in good, reliable compan- I HAVE nearly twenty sales pend-! ing now witl many more talking. | Do your business with the busiest deale: in the city. P. E. Y@ ac Marcovitz farm in Burleigh county. Half section land, 161 acres under cultivation. Good buildings, good water. A money maker. Easy payments. I. Marco Mandan, N. Ritchie, on Drexel) ——_. Bldg., Phiiadelphi "HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six house, 2 bed rooms, gara; desirable house and in location, hot water heat, possession. Geo. FOR RENT—All modern house, rooms and bath. Good ___HOME LAUNDRY GENTLEMEN! The only way to -keep your shirts for years {s to’ send them to Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry. Repairs if de- sired. We call and deliver. 203 eee Phone 882-J or call at 320 Man- PERSONAL dan_street. PALMIST and Phrenologist Mad- AUTOMOBILE. am Lattim@relle moved to 115] FOR SALE—1924 Pord touring c First street on account of incon-]| good condition. For the unpaid vience. Helps find lost articles. See her tour ‘son, Prince Hotel Toom modern; » very rable early . Register. location. balance $55.00. re R. G. Emer- FOR SALE—One section land 200 acres cultivated, 2 1-2 miles from town, plenty water, fair buildings, sell cheap, part down, balance to suit buyer. Address M. Nieder- nieyer, Be Se ea ©OR RENT. 200 acres cult ted, buildings, pasture, 1-2 crop. First see Ferguson, 1 mile south Glencoe church, If ale want it write _Kratt, Sheldon, N. uring car,) FOR SALE—Tract of bottom land close to Bismarck. car in trade, i S. Land Office, Bismarck, N. Would take Sweet Memories? MOWM’N POP - . INTENDED To THROW MOST OF THIS ee bsg tap snpil Sut IT BRINGS BACK SO MANY 2 tgeand JUST LOOK AT THIS AUNT LIZZIE, TAKEN WAW GACK IN 1GQO-1GN'T IT pagal OH, DON'T GE FOOLISH,MOM— LNGVER CARED ANYTHING ABOUT, ANY BF THOSE ‘DON'T WHAT You OSED To SAY—BUT L FOUND ODT A PLENTY THAT ABOUTS EVERY Ti ey Tn me AUTH, (T MAKES ME FORIOUS — By Taylor LLULSAY LDO~IT'S MARTHA MARTIN SHE'S THE ONE YODUSED TO GO WITH WHEN You WERS IG ME- AND THERE'S ROTH GRANT — ANOTHER OF YOUR SWEET- HEARTS BOMESICK? WELL-WELL- NNWAT IS IT TAT L CAN DO FoR You To MAKE 7HE TRIP INTERESTING? JUST NAME IT AND TLL DC IT FOR YoU = WAIT ONTIL. WE GET To AFRICA- TasRe You'LL KANE, AND TBAT'S AY FRIENDS AAT LLEPT BACK HOME= MERE 1 AM,WAY OUT ON THE OCEAN WHERE I COULDN'T SEE MAEM For AWEEK ‘ENEN IF We TURNED | Kenneth King, at ' APARTMENTS Fi OR FOR RENT—Exceptionally | well modern apartment: foera floor, with frigid. aire, electric Tone toe ine, vacuum cleaner, always hot wa Porches «.d garden space treet, ter, Wouren or sleepi Would be a good home for nurses Also one dining room set for sale. oy at 614 Eighth street. Phone FoR ‘RENT—AII modern four room apartment. also single room for light housekeeping, city heated. __College Building. Phone 183. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two room apartment available March Ast. wit fale 4 ‘ifth street. Phone 273, Also garage. FOR RENT—A four room and bath unfurnished apartment for adults only. Woodmansee Apts. Phone 1188. » FOR RENT—Two room furnished light housekeeping apt. modern Phone 543-W. 924 Fourth. FOR RENT—Furni_hed housekeep- ing apartment. 422 Fifth street. | MISCELLANEOUS ‘VATION. New and second hand. styles and izes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, Niece: Patterson Hotel, ‘OR SAL Duroc Jerse: the last of | 280 pounds. Nagel and marck, N. FOR SALE—Nine row Burroughs adding macl.ine with stand. Prac- tically new, perfect condition. Over 500] good re; Gilts bred to arch. Weight about Price each $30.00. Strutz, Box 21, Bis- | First $85.00 tékes it, I. Van _.Hook. Trustee, Bismarck, N. D. WANTED TO RENT—Furnished hotel, restaurant or confectionery, in small town in Northwest North Dakota. Address 310 Seventh _Ave. northwest, Minot, N. D. FOR S. Choice Imported Ger- man Rollers and Hartz ee also aative singers. Cages, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Saco _ Bull, Dickinson, N. D.. Box 728 TOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock | roosters. F. P, Goodrich, Kenzie, N. D. | $.$.v, CHARACTERS PHILO VANCE SOUN F.-X. MANKMAM, District Attorney of New Yerk MARGARET ODELL (FRE “CANARY”! ONANLES CLEAVER, amen bout KENNETH BPOTSWOODE, @ mi facturer LOUIS MANNIX. an, tempert Ha," LENBOULNT, co alana aie Stes professional bur ELMER JESSUP, tele- operator SPIVELY, telephone ep- HEATH, Sergeant of the Homicide mpreen ee ‘THE inne THUS FAR fiager ts were found pcre! R the Neuere} CHAPTER XXXVIII AS Lindquist talked he became more and more agitated. The nerves about his eyes had begun to twitch, and his shoulders jerked like those of a man attempting vainly to control a chill. “Remember, sir, I was suffering agonies, and my hatred of Spots- woode seemed to cloud my reason. Scarcely realizing what I was do- ing and yet operating under an fr- resistible determination. I put my automatic in my pocket and hurried out of the house. “I thought Miss Odell and Spots- woode would be returning from the theater soon, and I intended to force my way into the apartment and perform the act I bad planned. . . From across the street I saw them enter the house—it was about eleven then—but, when I came face to face with the actuality, I-hes! tated. I delayed my revenge; I— I played with the idea, getting a kind of insane satisfaction out of {t—knowing they were now at my mercy. . . .” His hands were shaking as with & coarse tremor; and the twitch ing about his eyes had increased. “For half an hour I waited, Sued Cienrss cae pleas 909 sa me. He stopped and wy thoughy he ight be gol THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Me-! —— FURNITURE FOR SALE __ ee th. 4 State FOR SALE—Household left | month. oa oe oe Comal 8a wee including electric was three| FOR RENT — One a en 4 of March, A. D. 1928, YOU DESIRE burner kerosene stove, heating! 00d sleeping t day, to show cause, if stove, sanitary cot, six tube loop| March first./ 819 Fifth street. lany you Rigs] Rectiver 0 Stivinarcie | _ If you over-weigh, the cause may not radio complete except Latte FOR SALE Bank, North, Dakota, 9 | lie in overeating OF | Te and gerden tools. Must be sold creditor of t ate of James Mul-| may lie in @ fault in_ nutrition h bette the Ist of March i at OE BA eae ate ‘apply om ni Was, ., Pegeane Se ay pel ba research Bas reson And 404 Eleventh street between 6: room t | which science now p, and SATO ell located Bismarck: restdence tere ot” administration of aaid entste The method is embed in Marmala pas AT se 2 PE : . hove Wael FOR SALE—A white enamel bed| located in fast growing addition, Bakota, should not be granted Them iy 20 years—milions of ‘boees at with mattress and spri Chane water and sewer in street. Ad-|* ae ce be made of Fy" itatton| them. And many of the people you if tak 523 en at once. Call dress H. H. Hafstrom, 602 Ave.|as required by envy—with slender figures, new vivacity South Ninth street. or a bioe D._ Phone 807-M. \ a Dated this *stte “day of February, “2 health—will urge you to adopt this FOR SALE— >| “By the Court: E—A baby carriage and Lloyd Loom ah carts both $10.00. _ Fourth ‘street. 3ARGAIRS ju used furniture, Ken- nelly Furniture Company. Phone| © 138-M, Mandan. FOR SALE ay! cellent condition. "bree $100.00. oo Phone €89-R. ROOMS FOR RENT‘ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished siceping room in strictly modern home. Gentlemen preferred. Call __at 709 Third street. Phone 599. FOR RENT—Steam heated nicely furnished sleeping room in strict- ly modern home. Phone 1151-R. —Nicely furnished room in strictly modern home for one or two. Call at 702 Seventh _Street_or phone 357-M. FOR RENT—Room in modern new home. Always hot water, clean and warm, Phone 120-R or call at 503 Fourth. FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- ing rooms. Also one Dayfan Ra- dio for :ale. 418 First street. Phone 241-M. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, hot water heat, always hot water. Rent reasonable, 522 Sec- ond street. FOR RENT—One large light housekeeping room on ground floor, with garage. Phone 981-R ait) FOR RENT—Two well furnished front rooms in modern home. Call _at 811 Fourth street. Poone 175. FOR | —A_ furnis room, also garage. Call at 409 Fifth street North. Phone 1093-R. FOR RENT—A small bedroom suit- for Phone 1193 or call at 802 Call at 623) 4, sleeping batt able for one Bismarck, North Dakote, Call 8 Sila ean pe a ASE NOTICE ee fo aad or STATE OF ford oe rr Fig OE of Burle % couRre PRU EAEOR, ut tract ot” ‘Sand hi and which was asi for taxation for the year 1933, waa 0 the 9th day of Pecember. 1928, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de- Unquent taxes of the year 1933, an that the time for r nm iy id jemption from said sale will expire ninety days from tite: completed service of this notice. $ id land is described as fotlows: rthwest Quarter nship 137, Range 78. Number of Acres, 160. Amount sold for,’ $40.21. Amount required to redeem at thi ate, $5: Section 10, In’ Addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the cost: of the service of this notice and 1 terest ns provided. by Jaw and ur you redeem said land from said before the expiration of the time foi the nf will issue to the holder of th aw tnls ttn day ef February. A.C. ISAMING! ‘Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakot (2728-3/1-! 8) ‘RATION ae rc redemption as above stated. a deed 'S my hand and pes seal TITION FOR "Nor ete DAROT: A, County IN COUNTY ‘OURT, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge Mullins, Deceased. be R. Baird, as Receiver ap od Bank, Bismarck, North kota, furnished | In ipne Matter St ie Estate of James Petitioner, Marguerite Hubert, William J. Mullins and Maurice F, Mullins, _ and all other persons interested, eapondents. bove Named Respondents: toe the County Court of the County o: sleeping | Tho, State of North Dakota to the and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before Burleigh, in said State, at the office oeo80 EK CASE DINE AUTHOR of THE BENSON MURDER CASE “What interests me just now is the way all these fellows’ étories hang together.” “Yes.” nodded Markham. “There {s undeniably a groundwork of truth in their statements.” “But pleaso observe,” Vance pointed out, “that their stories do not eliminate any one of them as @ possible culprit. Their tales. as you say, synchronize perfectly; and yet, despite all that neat co-ord!- nation, any one of the three coulg have got into the Odell apartment that night. “For instance: Mannix could have entered from Apartment 2 before Cleaver came along and listened; andshe could have seen Cleaver going away when he himself was leaving the Odell apartment.— Cleaver could have spoken to the doctor at half past eleven, walked to the Ansonia, returned a little before twelve, gone into the lady's apartment, and come out just as Mannix opened Miss Frisbee’s door. “Again, the excitable doctor may have gone in after Spotswoode came out jat half past eleven, stayed twefity minutes or so, and departed before Cleaver returned from the Ansonia, ... . No; the fact that their stories dovetail doesn’t in the Teast tend to exculpate any one of them.” “And,” supplemented Markham, “that cry of ‘Oh, my God!’ might havo been made by either Mannix o» Lindquist — provided Cleaver really heard it.” “He heard it unquestionably,” sald Vance. “Some one in the apartment was invoking the Deity around midnight. Cleaver hasn't sufficient sense of the dramatic to fabricate such a thrillin’ tale.” “But if, Cleaver actually heard that voice,” protested Markham. “then he is automatically elimi- nated as a suspect.” “Not at all, old dear. He may have heard it after he had come out of the apartment, and realized then. for the first time, that some one had been hidden in the place dur- ing his visit.” “Your man in the clothes-closet, I presume you mean.” © “Yes—of course. . . You know, Markham, it might have been the horrified Skeel, emerging from his hiding-place upon a scene of tragic wreckage, who let out that evan- Gelical invocation.” “Except,” commented Markham, with sarcasm, “Skeel doesn’t im- yress me as particularly religious.’ “Oh, that?” Vance shrugged. “A tp | Bosnt in substantiation. Irreligious | persgns call on God much more than Christians, The only true and consistent theologians, don’t y’ know, are the atheists.” Heath, who had been sitting in gloomy meditation, took his cigar from his mouth and heaved a heavy aigh. “Yes,” he rumbled, “I’m willing to admit somebody besides Skeel got into Odell’s apartment, and that the Dude hid in the clothes-closet. But, if that’s so, then this other fellow didn't see Skeel; and it's not going to do us a whole lot of Good even if we identify him.” “Don't fret on that point, Ser- geant,” Vance counseled him cheer tully. “When you've identified this “Too bad, Sergeant,” sighed Vance. “You'll have to drop the cinema idea, ... Sad.” Heath grunted and looked discon- solate, “Even without no other way of getting in or out except that side « door,” he said to Markham, “could- n’t we get an indictment Skeel, now that we know ¢! was unlocked Monday night?’ “We might, Sergeant, But our chief snag would be to show how it was originally unlocked and then rebolted after Skeel left. And Abe Rubin would concentrate on that point.—No, we'd better wait @ while and see what develops.” Something “developed” at once. Swacker entered and informed the Sergeant that Snitkin wanted to see him immediately. Snitkin came in, visibly agitated, accompanied by a wizened, shabbily Gressed little man of about sixty, who appeared awed and terrified. In the detective's hand w smal) parcel wrapped in newspaper, which he laid on the district attorney's desk with an air of triumph. ,"The Canary’s jewelry,” he an- nounced. “I've checked it up from the list the maid gave me, and it's all there.” Heath sprang forward, but Mark: ham was already untying the pack- age with nervous fingers. When the paper had been opened, there lay before us a small heap of daz zling trinkets—several rings of ex quisite workmanship, three mag- nificent bracelets, a sparkling sun- burst, and a delicately wrought lorgnette, The stones were all large and of unconventional cut. Markham looked up from them inquisitively, and Snitkin, not wait- ing for the inevitable question, ex- plained. “This man Potts found ‘em. He's & street-cleaner, and he says they were in onc of the D. &. C. cans at 23d Street near the Flatiron Build ing. He found ‘em yesterday after- noon, so he says, and took ‘em home, Then he got scared end brought ‘em to Police Headquarters this morning.” Mr. Potts, the “white-wing,” was trembling visibly. “Thass right, sir—thass right,” he assured Markham, with ened eagerness. “I allus look into any bundles I find. I didn't mean no harm takin’ ‘em home, sir. 1 wasn’t gonna keep ‘em. I Iafd awake worryin’ all night, an’ this mornin’, as soon as I got a chance, I took ‘em to the p'lice.” He shook 80 violently I was afraid he was going to break down completely. “That's all right, Potts,” Mark- ham told him in a kindly voice, Then to Snitkin: “Let the man go only get his full name and ad- dress.” Vance had been studying the newspaper in which the jewels had been wrapped. “I say, my man,” he asked, “is this the original paper you found them in?” “Yes, sir—the same, touched nothin’. Mr. Potts, greatly Felleretes bled out, followed by Snit 1 ain't ff i Mt iit . E f e F : i 4 e e | M. tax sale certificate as provided by AVIES, (Seal) * Tadgg of the the orn: Court, Palen be BE Byariex eae S| ath ee For ALLO’ rng oy STATE OF Nouri DANKOT: x County Bur INCOUNTY COURT, Before Hon. 1. Davies, Judge. In, re teary of the Estate of Dore . Smith, Deceased. Darwin R. Smith, J. Lae’ Smith, J. Lee Smith, Jr, all others interested, Respor The State of North Dakota Above Named Respondents: You and each of you are hereby | cited and required to appear before the County Court of the County of fice ‘ounty Judge of said Coun! at the Court House in the City of | Biemarck, in said County and Sta’ on the 13th day of March, A. D. 192 at the hour of two o'clock in th afternoon of that day, to show cause, ie any you have, why ‘the and account of Darwin administrator of the esta! . 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