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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1928 | Tribune Classified MALE HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—25 men to —= PHONE 32 Advertisements | APARTMEN TS TWO STORY five-room house art in, $4000.00. TWO HOUSES, close in, on same turalshedy a a inves! 1500.00. ROOMING HOUSE, including fur- THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE FOR SALE ern, nicely located, close lot, modern, rent for $90.00 boty one” partly vestment. pay poe ree E FOR a home, outside, entrances, catelde OR SALE—Household is left} door on porch, water, ae electric washer, three} heat. Fr "tfenth street. Cal! jurner Kerosene stove, heating stove, sanitary cot, six tube loop radio ‘complete except batteries and gcrden tools, ust be sold) before the Ist of March, 404 Eleventh street between 6:30 Two light housekeep- Also mi Dayfan Ra- 0 one cd ale. 418 First street. Phone_241-M. FOR RENT—Furnished | sleeping . PAGE SEVEN | NOTICE OF eke cate FORR- Dakota. Address 810 Seventh Ave. t,_ Minot, ven that detente N. D. Notice is hereby FOR SA! ice Imported Ger-|has occurred in the conditions i 1 at tan Rollers and ie th Mountain, | Made, “executed and ¢ tater by also Crate Cages, H. Cooper, as mortgagor, to Farm- treats, one 16S, Jacob ers, & Merchants stato, vhost Koved i ec, date Ball Dickinson, Ne Da Box 28. | se norteet oth day 917, and gra nthe’ office of the. teginter of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Da- kota, on the 8th day of bans a oT s __P. m. and 9:00 p. m. hot water heat, always het REQUEST FOR BIDS 1917. and there recorded in Book 150 “ as iture, hot water heat, close in sai sical rooms, hot water i ; learn ‘barber, trade, _ Systematic Classified Advertising Rates }| FOR, RENT See ee Tacos 494500 per month, prob-| FOR SALE—A white enamel bed| water, Rent reasonable, 622 Sec-| ,Dtvartment of state Highways settee era 8,6 hath training for best positions. Effective Fa 8, 1928 ground floor, with piano, frigid-| ably Or best ofits ‘kind in’ the| With mattress and spring. Cheap/ __ond street. the signet ite aftiee i Giishway |mortaaze was duly y sal log free. Moler Barber "calles U insertion, 25 words aire, electric. washing machine,| _ cit; if taken at once. ‘at 523) FOR RENT—Desirable office room marek, North Dakota, ns fembere 1917, by an. inateament in Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. or under .......... § 78 always a Five's SOOM’ modern bt low, 3} South Ninth street i phone] in Hoskins block. See S. A.|tioc00 o'cinek a? me March &th. 1928, writing, to theran — | 2 insertions; 25 words ine ena had aah 1-2 blocks from postoffice, $5,200.| __894-M. Floren, Business Service Co,|for the following reaipment: Church’ of A\ signment : 2 g locks fro a we pie raneaiinaeoreiit a 101 y pPEMALE HELP WANTED || or under .:........ 85 807 Fourth street oP? | PvE ROOM “Hage, cle in n, mod-| FOR SALE—Thres burner clecttic| _Phone.40t. _ tape tractor. with smooth téncies | ing ecaeaa sald ata ig A Pe ane for Mi 3 | RENT—Mode arni ern, all big rooms, .00. range. eap. Call a en! 7 NT— large furnis' me 12 Ft. blade grader, with scari-/ Book 139 of Assignments on page ; apts ce ae Or uhder .......... 1.00 FOR agen oF inert een FIVE ROOM story and half house,! street or phone 749. ae. at a Get ced room on Hi} ett wings, extenpign and back | which, qiofauit consists in the fatlure samped, eteatel envelope. Lu-j] 1 week, 25 ls or Would be a good homme for nurses,| can make two additional rooms, SARGAINS i. uscd f ground floor, with garage. Phone|ibs. ti Assluns, to pay the principal and in- y Giles Labs, 1906 San Pablo, Onk- eee Also one dining room set far.sale,| loners stipcgg, Pare OF CH. east HON MT Cn | ee ec tle tires | due knd ts tates as provided by the for | | 0 is) — ayna ano, Ex-| front rooms in mm home. ores Patrols, weigh mortgaxe will be foreclose ae gi to work for eet One ge-| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ror ‘RENT-CAI modern four room| , ign in ‘al rts of the city. cellent contition, Tie $100. aire rth s street, Paone 175. tba, to Hai The PA LIE eA Baad igo) RATES ing to Business College preferred. Phone 967. ods WANTED—A competent maid for | general house work, Phone 189, advance, 90 Cents Per Inch all biegaar onthe are cash in should be re- apartment. also single room for light housekeeping, city heated. College Building. Phone 183. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two room apartment available March 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. ‘dison cabinet phon- rds. Phone 639. at 811 Fo room, also garage. Fifth’ street_No: R RENT — Call at Phone 1003- Fe KOR RENT—A furnished sleeping Peed The price bia to: include prepaid trelgne te to any point in North Dakota. ds shall be submitted in writing ey, bidders, on form supplied by the | | hereinafter described ‘at the front door of the court house in. the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of, North Dakota, at the hour the 3rd day of y the amount of st due on sald and shall furnish the "| Sornpiele te description of each article ef dita tency the price thereof, in- tu in Fe l_ sleepil Toom ft tatl t aid of sale and the ____ WORK WANTED ceived by 9 $ olor to insure Ast. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street.) NSURANCE. Fire, tornado, auto- —A very desirable s sleep- | March first. 619 Fi point of d delivery, van and. the, terme, ot taxes paid by tho assignes of eatd LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean|| 'ssertion came day. Phone 273. Also garage. _ mobile, in good, reliable compan- ite vaonveal Lact floor, ite FOR fshed room| pened by «bidder's bond in: full | mises described in said out or re air that leaky or THE FOR RENT—Three rooms modern| _ ies. for two, Close” in, ‘aii “308 newly decorated WN I kitehenette.| amount of contract and a certified | nd which will, be sold to clogged radiator. All work guar- BISMARCK TRIBUNE furnished apartment, ground) ! HAVE nearly twenty sales pend- Manda gree hone 262-M. 223 Second street. heel eeivernee cent at ine bate Up: | its _anteed and price reasonable. floor. Call at 721 Third s'- ing now witl. many more talking. For aaa = — Eisthe apartct = contract, the sue: | ast quarter (SH\M WANTED — Maternity cases in PHONE 82 | __Phone 678-R. Do your business with the busiest) ae N ad igen MISCELLANEOUS aful blader shall furnish’ » surety | x aft in Township cuss cae nae good Ninh FOR RENT—A (oe room “and ett toe YOUN {or two, Also small single room, | FOR SALE—Our Seiad tite ola | tract. hee tila att rte nce Seventy-five, (76). Wi Mrs. John G. Dixon, int ath unfurnished apartment for F, E, YOUNG. "1 in, very ;| Shorthorn herd and show sire. Al-|, The Commission reserves the right Le P __Street. i Guaranteed adults only. Woodmansee Apts. ee ood Third rl ee ae two outstanding young bulls|‘e Ai eesetbate wnat Le asaeonnent Ke noo oF sald smocieage ie’ WORK WANTED—Young compe- Rebuilt Automobiles __Phone 1188. c B ESS OPPORTUNITIES SLEEVING vom” with aiovee ic Gon.| at serviceable age. Come and set/ine Department of State Highways | ins paid aaieatant ‘be aile ae tet tent girl wants — house- FOR RENT—Four room apartment} CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS-- necting bath in alta Gdeen ‘home these bulls ‘.efore btiying. Erick- a TO oe aid day of sale tl work, Phone 4: A Used Car Is N over French & Welch Hardware.) SMALL STOCK ISSUES—New| $10.00, Breakfasa if desired, | _ 807 Bros., Wilton, N. D. Maintenance Eguipment principal, intere! Dealer Made Tt. lo Better Than the See Griffith, care French &| York-Philadelphia brokerage firm] Ladies “only. ne Ww pas . | NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS—| STATE WiGHWayY Comatsston, BP ee 8 4 ____HOUSES AN ) FLATS __Welch. ; desires stock or bond issue {rota ; . : Mi ‘New and second hand, Over 500} —” 49% 5; Brmatinger, Secretary. this 25th day of FOR RENT—AII modern house, six| YOU, too, can have a car—a real| FOR RENT—Three room modern! $25,000 to $500,000 of establisked ce warm light| Styles and -izes. We have one to N LUTHERAN rooms and bath. Good | loeation.| car in which you can feel all the| furnished apartment, ground} companies, or consider new ven- housekeeping rooms, private en-| fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, Ri * Phone 882-J or call at 320 Man- hos and satisfaction of owner-| floor. 21 Third street. Phone| ture of merit from resvensible| yc clos ail madern home.| fepresentative, Patterson Hotel, Ken yi dan street. ship. Our rebuilt cars are good| 678-R. parties. (Write full particulars <9] Dione sascW. 'a90 Second street, | Bi abut l le dibs 2)! for asulghdurg® ———— | cars—we stand squarely back of! FOR RENT—Two room furnished ir. G. W. Ritchie, 264 Dreacl : ARIE a ig to move on of these @ JAI WEBH W' i FOR RENT—Two all modern sleep-| F es 0. K'd USED CARS every one. And the low priges) light housekeeping apt. modern | _Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. ing rooms. Steam heat, telephone | Duroc Jersey Gilts bred mes: I scratched the banister ' ATTRACTIVE BUYS a — you, . penone EW, “oet Fouich. | FARM LANDS | and water, “Centrally "iocated in| ‘the last of Htareh. Weight host seviral times vesterdae and gama) ————— 9 int bs: Cars With a Rcrutation” ‘—Complete — furnished | OR SAL ‘One section land 200! __business d strict, Phone 1350. 280 pounds, ice eacl never paid any attention—Amer-! Sou merica is © native Was eet eee iar apartment at Person Court. Call cee ualti sss 2 T-2 miles from! FOR RENT—Steam heated nicely; Nagel and “trutz, Box 21, Bis-|ica'’s Humor. [habitat of the armadillo, SE Saas let coupe, fully! Lahr Motor Sales Co. 1099-W_after 6 _p._m. town, plenty water, fair buildings, | “(esa sleeping room in striet-| __marek. N. D. aiaeeenameiiies ers eed ewe | FOR RENT—Furni hed housekcep-| sell cheap, part down, balance to} ly modern home. Call at 623] FOR SALE—Nine row Burroughs 1927 pala Landau sedan, good HOME LAUNDRY ing apartment, 422 Fifth street.) suit huger, ne M. Nieder- | Pon Rete Phone au By adding mact.ine with stand. hee ‘. ee ee TSE a! meyer, Beulah, | NT—Two large housekeen- tically new, perfect condition. 1925 Overland sedan, reconditioned. eine Hi he ly a4 ‘ed FOR SA SALE FOR SALE—Tract of Dottom land ing rooms, well furnished. Close| First $85.00 takes it. L Van 1925 Chevrolet coupe. sank them to rit Bulten's, FOR SALE or to apply on pur-| close to Bismarck. Would take in. Phone 637-J or call at 113! Hook. Trustee, Bismarck 1925 Ford coupe, new tires. Home Laund: pairs if de-| chase of five or six room modern) car in trade. Kenneth King, at _Ma:dan_strect. ————_— | WANTED TO RENT—Furnished 1926 Ford ton truck chassis with! sired. We call and ai 203} well located Bismarck residence S. Land Office, Bismarck, N. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished hotel, restaurant or confectionery, FEATURES ON THE AIR transmission, completely over-| Ave. A Phone 101 five Fargo residence lots—well| Dak. ' rooms with closets, in modern} in small town in Northwest North ‘Thursday, Mar. 1 hauled. PERSONAL epee nd ele en ate rae $:00-—-Dedge Presentation: Musical Program—WEAF WRC WGY WGR 1927 Chevrolet ton truck, good as fof IL Le as pack MRA ve Ww We “Trade and Give Terms CAPITAL aia Se co. vience. Helps find Bismarck, N. D. See her today. ; PALMIST and Phrenologist Mad- am Lattimorelle moved to 115 First street on account of incon- ery. Address M S. Nielsen, Bis- lost articles. A. marck, North Dakota. T FORGOT TO TELL POP MAT L DID MY OWN WASHING TODAY AND SAVED $3 —HE’LL. BE Popapel AS WELL spies LOOK AT THIS SHIRT BETTER YELL AT THAT WIASHLADY ORELSE GETA NEW ONE | Freckles and His Friends IT SEEMS TO MG THAT WE SHOULD BE SEEING LAND PRETTY SOCON= LM GOING UPAND ASK CAPTAIN E66ERS HOW FAR WE ARE FROM LAND.’ Why Speak of It The Captain Has His Joke! HOW SOON WILL (TBE BEFORE WE WEY, MOM-? THERE'S THREE BUTTONS OFF MY. SHIRT AND SOME OF My GEST HANOKERCHIEFS ARE SCORCHED OH~ GUESS L WON'T SAY ANYTHING TO POP ABOUT SAVING THAT $3 - DLL Just KEEP IT FOR PIN MONEY ise} 4) w me a & = \NAY-WE ARENT a4 D, FAR FROM LAND CAN S' LAN RIGHT Now: | CAPTAIN? ; i NA CHARACTERS PHILO VANCE JOUN : mARnmAM, Seatrtce Attorney of New Yor! MARGARET ODELL THE “CANARY! CHARLES. CLEAVER, a man- about-towa ENNETH SPOTSWOODE, a manu- an importer. * INDQUIST, a urologist sie ~ SKEEL, @ professional bur- wil LIAM — SESSUP, tele- one opera’ e SPIVELY, telephone op- ER! wT HEATH, Sergeant of the Homicide Burean eee THE STORY THUS FAR CHAPTER XXXIX WHEN Swacker appeared, be asked that the club's steward be got immediately on the tele phone. After a short delay. the connection was made. At the end of five minutes’ conversation Mark. ham hung up the receiver and gave Heath a baffled look. “The club takes two Heralds Both of yesterday's copies are there on the rack.” “Didn't Cleaver once tell us he read nothing but The Herald—that and some racing-sheet at night?” “I believe he did.” Markham considered the suggestion. “Still. both the club Heralds are accounted for.” He turned to Heath. “When you were checking up on Mannix. did you find out what clubs he be- longed to?” “Sure. He's a member of the Furriers’ and the Cosmopolis.” Markham pushed the telephone toward him. “See what you can find out.” Heath was fifteen minutes at the task. “A blank,” he announced finally “The Furriers’ don't use holders, and the Cosmopolis don’t keep any back numbers.” “What about Mr. Skeel’s clubs, Sergeant?” asked Vance, smiling. “Oh, I know the finding of that Jewelry gums up my theory about Skeel,” said Heath, with surly ill nature. “But what's the good of rubbing it in? Still, if you think I'm going to give the bird a clean bill of health just because the Odell swag was found in a trash-can, you're mighty mistaken. Don’t forget we're watching the Dude pretty close. He may bave got leery, and tipped off some pal he'd cached the jewels with.” “I rather fancy the experienced Skeel would havo turned his booty over to a professional receiver. But even had he passed it on to a friend, would this friend have been likely to throw it away because Skeel was worried?” Cee ee eee Markham, despite his babitual| reserve, gave a start. “Here, Sergeant,” he said quick- ly. “Take that extension phono on the table and listen in.” He nodded curtly to Swacker, who disappeared to make the con- nection. Then he took up the re ceiver of his own telephone and spoke to Skeet. For a minute or so he listened. Then, after a brief argument, he concurred with some suggestton |* that had evidently been made; and the conversation ended. “Skeel craves an audience, 1 gather,” said Vance. “Yes. He's coming here tomor- row at ten.” “And he tinted that he knew who slew the Canary—ch, what?” “That's just what be did say. He promiéed to tell me the whole story.” “He's the lad in a position to do it.” murmured Vance. “But, Mr. Markham.” said Heath, “I don’t see why you don’t have him brought here today.” “As you beard, Sergeant, Skee) insisted on tomorrow, and threat: ened to say nothing if 1 forced the issue. It's just as well not to an- tagonize him. We might spoll e@ good chance of getting some Nght on this case if 1 ordered him brought here and used pressure. And tomorrow suits me. It'll be quiet around bere then. Moreover. your man’s watching Skeel, and he won't get away.” “I guess you're right, sir. The Dude's touchy, and he can give a swell imitation of an oyster when be feels like it.” The sergeant spoke with feeling. “I'll bave Swacker here tomor- row to take down bis statement,” Markham went on; “and you'd bet- ter put one of your men on the elevator.—the regular operator ts off Sundays. Also, plant a man in the hall outside, and put another one in Swacker's office.” Vance stretched himeelf luxur- lously and rose. “Most considerate of the gentle- man to call up at this time, don't y’ know.” (Sunday, September 16; 10 a, m.) A fine drizzle was falling the next morning when we rose; ‘and a chill—the first forerunner of win- ter—was {nthe air. We had break- fast in the Mbrary at half past eight, and at nine o'clock Vance's car—which had been ordered the night before—called for us. We rode down Fifth Avenue, now almost deserted in its thick blanket of yellow fog, and called for Mark- ham at bis apartment in West 12th Street. He was waiting for us in front of the house, and stepped quickly into the car with scarcely @ word of greeting. From his anxious, preoccupied took I knew that he was depending a good deal on what Skeel bad to tell him. We had turned into West Broad- way beneath the Elevated tracks before any of us spoke. Then Markham voiced a doubt which was plainly an articulation of his troubled ruminations. “I'm wondering if, after all, this fellow Skeel can have any impor- tant information to give us. His phone call was very strange. Yet be spoke confidently enough re garding bis knowledge. No dra- Ro request for immunity— just a plain, assured statement that he knew who murdered the Odell sirl, and bad deeided to come clean.” “It’s certain he himself didn’t o°0@ x CASE DINE AUTHOR .of THE BENSON MURDER CASE |Slarm? Why didn’t he tell us about ment, it’s not unreasonable to as: sume that he peered forth—eb, what? 1 questioned him on this point, you remember; and he didn’t like it a bit.” “But, in that case——" “Ob, 1 know. There are all kinds of erudite objections to my wild | dream.—Why didn’t he give the / it before? Why this? and why that? I make no claim to omn!- sclence, y’ know; I don’t even pre tend to have a logical explanation. My theory ts only sketched in, as it were, But I'm convinced, never. theless, that the modish Tony knows who killed bis bene roba and looted her apartment.” “But of the three persons who Pessibly could have got into the ! Odell apartment that night—name =: ly Mannix, Cleaver, and Lindquist —Skeel evidently knows only one —Mannix.” “Yes—to be sure. And Mannix, it would seem, is the only one of the trio who knows Skeel. . . . An interestin’ point.” Heath met us at the Franklin Street entrance to the criminal courts building. He, too, was anx- fous and subdued, and he shook bands with us in a detached man- ner devoid of bis usual heartiness, “I've got Snitkin running the el- evator.” he said. after the briefest of salutations. “Burke's in the hall up-stairs, and Emery is with him, waiting te be let into Swacker’s office.” We entered the deserted and al- most silent building and rode up to the fourth floor. Markham un- locked his ae door and we passed in, “Guilfoyie, the man who's tail- ing Skeel,” Heath explained, when we were seated, “is to report by phone to the homicide bureau as soon as the Dude leaves his rooms.” It was now twenty minutes to ten, Five minutes later Swacker arrived. Taking his stenographic notebook, bh tioned himself just inside of the swinging door of Markham's private sanctum, where he‘ could hear al) that was said without being seen. Markbam lit a cigar, and Heath followed suit. Vance was already smoking Placidly. He was the calmest per son in the room, and lay back ‘anguorously in one of the great leather chairs as though immune to all cares and vicissitudes. But 1 could tell by the over-deliberate way he flicked bis ashes into the receiver that he, too, was uneasy. Five or siz minutes passed in complete silence. Then the ser géant gave a grunt of annoyance, “No, sir,” he said, as if com: pleting some unspoken thought, “I can’t get a slant on this business, The finding of that jewelry, now, all nicely wrapped up . .. and then the Dude offering to squeal. + + . There's no sense to it.” “It's tryin’, 1 know, Sergeant; but it’s not altogether senseless.’ Vance was gaging lazily at the ceil- ing. “The chap who confiscated those baubles didn’t have any use for them. He didn’t want them, in bee worried bim abomin- ly.” The point was too complies tee for S RSD WRI WoC WHO WDAY KVOO WEAA WOAT W. ‘WSM WMC wse, OA inels: Popular Music: WHARF WRC. 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