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Jt enc: ES Gregan gage FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1928 MALE HEI, WANTED i. WANTED AT ONCE—25 men to learn Systematic barber trade. training for best positions. Cata- log free. Moler Barber College, Butte, Mont.; | 3 Fargo, N. D. TE o.ce.cee.. 8 6 hone 982. Pat ns al nd i ee rn NT—-AMl modern house,-al een me WANED 45° 1. rooms and bath. focation. GIRL WANTED for general house- P Phone 882-J or call at 320 Man- work, to work part day. One go- - 160 |) Gan street, : : : ing to ana College preferred. tas - ANTED—G fouse.|| Ads over 25 words, Se addi- ROOMS FOR RENT bal ayer Rp can go tional per word FOR RENT—Unfurnished house- at 502 West Rosser. CLASSIFIED . DISPLAY el Nr TO ORK WANTED RATES Erain wheat. Ingaire at 219 gece M4 SI clean 90 Cents Per Inch ©: ond street or Murphy’s Barber out or re-air that leaky or All classified ads are cash in Shop, opposite postoffice. clogged itor. All work guar- Copy should be re- Nicely ‘urnis sane Series’ ceurans. nn || pauses foc aoe. Indy. Alwar Oe orn peanewer in my te pact hot ae EE from country. Write Tribune Ad. No. 2. SUMAROK TRIBUNE torn. ae ‘ourth street "FURNITURE FOR SALE__ SnOni se FOR RENT—A very desirable scep- FOR SALE—A white enamel bed ing room on ground floor, large with mattress and spring. Cheap) ———es| and convenient. Very suitable if taken at once. Call at 52 Guaranteed for two. Close in, Call at 208 South Ninth street or phone a a Mandan st: or phone 262-M. 84M. _..________.| Rebuilt Automobiles | SLEEPING room with closet, con- FURNITURE FOR ae ies i pasting bt in a re home, ing electric stove, ing room| A Car I 00. Breakf 5 set, bets, ete. Cait at 414 Eighth Dealer Made It. ee ee Ladies, only. 119 W. street or phone Sei: FOR SALE. Victrola and records, also library table. Call at 802 Fourth street. Phone 1193. ‘SARGAING f, used furniture. Ken: nelly Furniture Company. Phone 138-M, Mandan. 0. K’d USED CARS ATTRACTIVE BUYS. 1926 Ford coupe, refinished. 1926 «Cl coupe, fully ui . 1927 ‘Chertonet Landau sedan, good! as new. 1925 Overland sedan, reconditioned. 1925 Chevrolet coup>. 1925 Ford coupe, new tires. i 1926 Ford ton truck chassis with ti iop, completely overs} hauled. 1927 Chevrolet ton truck; good as|__ ne ew. We Trade and Give Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, POE ee ee I Og Se eee ate ae ene EN gee eee i aT ee, ean eas XN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tribune Class street. ified Advertisements —= PHONE 32=—— Effective Jan. 3, 1938 insertion, 28 ords suit buyer. more of them, 2 ec know that the} in, only policy on which this business can survive and flourish is one that inflexibly provides that the A rebuilt cars we sell shall give gen- guine and ‘lasting satisfaction, “Rebuilt Cars. With a Keratation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. popee RAR LANDS FOR SALE—One section land 200 acres cultivated, 2 1-2 miles from town, plenty water, fair buildings, sell cheap, part down, balance to dates M. Nieder- PALMIST and Phrenologist Mad- am Lattimeérette. articles. See her today. 115 First Phone 1230, Helps find lost Rates. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—My cottage’ and bioek of land in eastern part of city. Ideal place for or truck ning, Frank = Milhollan. WEYVE sold a lot of rebuilt automo-| FOR RENT Two” large housekeep- biles and we expect to sell a lot ing rooms, well furnished. Close Phone 637-J or call at 113 Ma;.dan_street. ‘OR RENT—Desirable office r ‘oom in Hoskins block. See S. Floren, Business Service Co. Phone 401. FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- ing rooms well ' furnished and bsnl Phone 637-J. 113 Man- samen lan. og FOR RENT—One large furnished light _ housekeeping room on bal floor, with garage. Phone FOR RENT—Two modern city heat- ed rooms at 304 1-2 Main street. Inquire front Apt. or phone 1067. FOR SALE —Nielsen’s Millinery. Address Mrs. A. S. Nielsen, Bis- marck, North Dakota. MOM’N POP LET'S Cau UP THE TITES AND ANE TWEM OVER For SOME BRIDGE NAAAT'S, THE, MATT! TH an SAL2 “? NWESE BOVS SURE Blow SOME. WICKED BLUES — GLE,UNCLE HARRY IL CERTAINYY KANE, A BiG APPETITE - 2? Wey SPOIL _A Good | ENENING LUSTENING To ree GE : aN ‘RE ABOUT AS CONGENIAL AS A COUPLE OF STRAY BULL DOGS~ TBETS FINE =7AKE ANOTMER Music and Jazz ANOTHER Wasted sot ’ By Cowan } ELL, GOING To SPEND THe BVENING LISTENING To THE RADIO, LET'S WEAR SOMETHING, away TALK ABOUT OTHERS WOT BENG. ) .f SONGENIAL / IT'S ALINS THE WA) “AMMEN LIAN TO HERR SOMETHING: CLASSICAL NOU UNE Oct A BUNCH: OF HORN TOOTING TAZZ yy HOUNDS AHO OUGHT TD Bs Kies FOR DISTURBING “WE PEACE LOPE THOSE AICE ANUSHROOMS TONIGHT = Boy! L COULD’ GAT _A BUSHEL OF THEN! APARTMENTS FOR SALE—Choice Im Ger-| Madame Frances Alda ‘Taraisbed todets apettajent aie ate Sigete : re gett to Broadcast Sunday aire, electric washing tae Bockar' a prlen pes er, rehes & nm 8 - 807- Fourth ia FOR tay furnished apartmen or ~ room. ‘ould be a one te tp Also one dining room set for ot at 614 Eighth street. Phone FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two lable March FOR RENT—Three rooms modern furnished apartment, floor. Call at 721 Third s*--et, Phone 678-R. und| wos of Robert H gro ICE OF ae eace FORECLOS- Madame Frances Alda, prima mi a donna of the Metropolitan Btn hentai creme ie ear it. s tl le lulio kindly sent to C. E. Torgrimson,| Gece director of Deering, N. D., for-exchange. aa “ity ae ee HOME LA! the New York opera house. Frank LaForge, pianist composer, will accompany Mme. Alda. He has GENTLEMEN! The only way to|toured the country with Mmes. Alda, keep your shirts for years is to|Mateenauer and Schumann-Heink, send them to Mar, it Bulten’s| but in recent years has lived in New sre, Werealand'Galver. 30] tlc prortn and accompanying. 'e iver. voice juction accompanying. Ave. A West. Phone 1017. He will play one solo number. An orchestra, under the leadership ood Bowers, will ac- company Mme. Alda in her o; Notice is hereby, given that that/selections, and in addition will play 1e, FOR RENT—A four room and By Starcin anderson de and executed/the “Scarf Dance” and “Chanson- bath unfurnished a: adults only. W Phone _ 1188, irtment for "| Mi 4 ted the 30 of, November, | y WANTED—By March 18th, six ie and tied for record in the office | Was sent to, Yoom modern house or apartment |?y ‘Or Burleigh and rt one 306, Bavcota on the 6th da nm near high school. FOR RENT—Two room furnished|} light housekeeping apt. modern ‘ __Phone 643-W. 024 Fourth. FOR RENT—Furni hed housekeep- ing apartment. 422 Fifth street. re ee ceecmreecmemeeecamnenecsus MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Our four year old Shorthorn herd and show sire, Al- so two outstanding young bulls} eaen Bios Wun) Ne ‘ATIONAL CASH REGISTERS—|@ styles and izes. We have one to fit your business. Duroc Jersey Gi'ts bred to farrow 280 pounds. marck, N. D. YR SALE—Nine row Burroughs ateges or adding mac’ ine with stand. Prac- March, 1927 at 1:30 ed ok 178 of bege 368, will be for of these bulls “efore buying. Erick-! state of 2 o'clock P. M. on the sist March, 1928, to satisfy the amount ue, upon gid mortyage, New and second hand. Over 500|Pald: 78), Weat of the Sth P. the last of March. Weight about|in the County of Byrleien ang state Price each | $30.00./9%, sald voor age on date of Nagel and “trutz, Box 21, Bis- sum of Qret use 4 foreycin x (9104: nder- | tte. po) Mme, Alda is an Australian. Born in Christchurch, New Zealand, she aris when very young of the Coun- |for her musical training. Her debut te of North|at the Opera Comique, Paris, estab- By wea ecgmbers |lished her in the front ranks, After ” we | Several seasons of operatic successes e}in Europe, she was engaged for the rst! Metropolitan Opera company. She made her American debut as Gilda in “Rigoletto.” She has created. thir- eld le and ted sung ye nine roles in over operas in Europe, South America and the United States, The a, 30th da; at 10 o'clock A. ook. in tar he premises in ereinafter descr! concert will be broadcast re at + at serviceable age. Come and see] {?°F,0f the Court House in the City through the National Broadcasting Bismarck, County of Burleigh and|company and 23 associated stations, orth Dakota at the lg of | beginning at 8:18 p. m. central time, NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF BIDS Bei bids will be accepted by the ned for tote 15 and 16 block inal plat of the City of Bis- and taxes e_ prem unde nort ribed in sald mortga und It be sold to satiaty th whic! . are described follows, to-wit: Hest} marck, known as the George Russ representative. batteteen eee hale of the Nopinerest auaticg ib } a eins k, N. D. "land @ OR SALE—A few good registered) Fownehin One, hu Property. and Lots One and Two (1)| Bids will be accepted up to and in- (2) of Section Kighteen (18), cluding March 9th. Bidders are asked indred forty-two|to bring their bids to the office of Range Seventy-five| tho District Manager and be there P. M., situated | personally at the time of opening. Terms of sale will be cash and the Dakota. i} due! right is reserved to reject any or all the is. and Signed, s 1.19) whi in- L. R. BAIRD, B f Hecelver of the Bismarck the mount ank, jamarc! N. 5 other with the By P. A. OKEEFF: ein erent, t tically new, perfect condition,|Co*t® and disbursements of this fore- ‘Distilet, Manager.” First $85.00 takes it, L Van|°SS"'s at piemarck, North Dakots, ancagameaiictas Howk. Trustee. Bismarck, N. D. | this 23rd day of Renee, 1928. EYE FOR BUSINESS "ANTED TO RENT—Furnished| .. SiRST.NATIQNAL BANK A hotel, restaurant or confectionery, in small town in Northwest Notth|®. Dakota. Address 310 Seventh Ave. northwest, Minot, N. D. o0e LO VANCE Vek. MARKHAM, District Attorney of New Yerk Count WANGARET ODELL ie “CANARY™) CHARLES CLEAVER, @ mane a wan en had planned tn a him when he cone ont. eee CHAPTER XLI (Sunday. 9 m. Monday. a m.? September 16-17) T= {nvestigation {nto Skeel's death wae pushed with great vigor by the authorities Doctor Doremus. the medica) examiner. arrived promptly and declared that the crime had taken place between ten o'clock and mfdnight. Immediately Vance insisted that have been intimately acquainted with the Odell girl—Manniz, Lind: quist. Cleaver and Spotswoode—be interviewed at once and made to explain where they were during these two hours, Markham agreed without hesitation, and gave the order to Heath, who at once put four of his men on the task. Mallory, the detective who had Attorney for RY" MORDEK CAS all the men who were known to| oth, Nurse (to vaudeville agent): Sir, your wife has presented you with twin girls. Vaudeville Agent: Hurrah! At last, a sister act!]—Life, E ssignes ort; re i, ouanrnaon t wit elise : nee o! rigagee, Bismarck, ‘North Dak a. bile (2/2463, THE BENSON MURDER CASE in solving the mystery of Skeet's|ing to their statements, bad re death; and at four o'clock in the, tained at home the aight before. fternoon-the room was closed with | ‘rhe weather bad been inclement; id though nix and Spotswoode admitted to having been out earlier in the evening, they stated that they had returned home before ten o'clock. a Mannfz lived {n an apartment: hotel, and, as it was Saturday night, the lobby was crowded, so that no one would have been likely to see him come in. Cleaver lived in a small private Qpartment-house without & door- man or hallboys to observe bis movements, Spotswoode was staying at the 4 ! Markbam and Vance and f had remained several bours after our discovery of the body. Markham had taken immediate charge of the case, and bad conducted the tn- terrogation of the tenants. Vance ned watched tl activities Of the police with wi wonted intentness, and hed even taken part ta search. He bad seemed particularly interested .. Skeel'’e evening clothes, and bad examined them. garment by gar- ment. Heath had tooked at him from time to time, but ¢! bad been neither contempt oor amuse ment to Sergeant's glances. At Half past two Markham de parted, after informing Heath that be would be at the Stuyvesant Club during the remainder of the day; and Vance and | went with bim. We had a belated luncheon in the empty grill. “This Skeel episode rather knocks the foundation trom under every- thing.” Markham said dispiritedly, 8s our coffee was served. “Oh. Bo—not that,” Vance an- swered. “Rather, let us say that it has added @ new column to the edi- fice of my giddy theory.” “Your theory—yes. about all that's left to go on.” Markham sighed. “It has certainly received substantiation this morning. Remarkable how you called the turn when Skee! failed to show up.” Again Vance contradicted him. “You over-estimate my little fut ter in forensics, fkham dear You see, 1 assumed that the lady's strangler knew of Skeel’s offer to you. That offer was probably a threat of some kind on Skee!’s part: Stuyvesant Club, and since his rooms were on the third foor, he rarely used tho elevator. More over, there had been a political re ception and dance at the club the previous night. and he might have ; walked in and out at random @ dozen times without being noticed. “Not what you'd call {lluminat- in.” said Vance, when Markham had given him this information. “It eliminates Lindquist. at any rate.” “Quite. And, automatically, {ft eliminates him as an object of sus picion in the Canary’s death also; for these two crimes are part of a whole—integers of the same prob lem. They complement each other. The latter was conceived in relation to the first—was. in fact, a logical outgrowth of it.” Markham nodded. “That's reasonable enough. Any: way, I've passed the combative Stage. I think I'll drift for a while on the stream of your theory and see what happens.” “What irks me is the disquietin feeling that positively nothing wil) happen unless we force the issue. The lad who maneuvered those two obits bad real bean in him.” erwise he wouldn't have set the appointment a day ahead. He no| As he spoke Spotswoode entered duubt hoped the victim of his|the room and looked about as if threat would become in | 8¢@rching for some one. Catching the meantime, aight of Mackbats | he came belek ~ ‘forward, with @ look of inquisitive ‘And that mosey bidden tt curtain-rod leads me az i st “ ve me for futruding, sir,” he apologized, nodding pleasantly to Vance and me, “but @ police of- ficer was bere this afternoon tn- to my whereabouts la: Hi Fe g ? d to. himself all it. But now ever, for we to guide us.” J 2 = TFEEL KINDA INSIDE 21 WONDER AB 2 COULD BE GETTIN Ts LES OR fe [ f i i | ag s .-¢ é s He i z £ } li i 8 ti peeks ths cd § Eg i I i ig Fa ut q hg ii iH Ky i E Gisappeared. “He was extremely courteous but 8 bit mys terious.—Who was this man Skeel?” “A belf-world character and ex- He had so hold on it ll vit E E FF le i ku & E88 .F He H| bells toda; i] mitted that they had fo: checks and cashed them at local District of, mn this 2 [ 1928, on read o ‘ago by county office 10:00) STATE ACTIVE District and Subdistrict Tour- neys Occupy Attention of Basketball Fans District and subdistrict tourna- ments will occup” the attention of North Dakota state high school basketball teams today and Satur- day, Play will be in full swing in all eight districts. hi Thirteen teams in the second dis- trict started eliminations Thursday, and were ready for the semi-finals today. Carri nm, Valley City, Valley City College, Marion and Ellendale won their first round games Thursday. The semifinals in the subdistrict tournament at Wahpeton are card- ed for tonight. Teams to compete are Hankinson, Lidgerwood, Lisbon and Wahpeton. The winner_ will enter the district meet at Fargo, March 9. Teams in the other subdistrict of this district were all set for their prelimimary round at Fargo today. The champion will be named Satur. day night when the final game is : he third district meet at Man- dan got off to a flying start Thurs- day and after tonight’s play the finalists will be determined. _Bis- marck, New Salem, Linton and Gar- rison won the opening round games, and Wilton and Wishek, in and Underwood, and Hazelton and), Ashley, were paired today. Dickinson was the place vee & for teams in the fourth district, who play their preliminary games today and the championship game Saturilay night. Subdistrict will continue to be held at Mayville, Grafton and Park river, in the fifth district, today, with another start- ~ at Grand Forks, ‘our subdistrict meets were scheduled to start in the sixth dis-|!",.t trict, at Cando, Starkweather and Aneta, while in the seventh district, subdistrict tourneys were booked for Minot and Williston. : In the eighth district the prelimin- ary rounds were carded for Bow. and the semifinals and championship game Saturday. Check Forgers Sent to Training School Beatrice Kendall of Leith and Lena Schuler of Washburn, arrested here on charges of forgery, pleaded guilty when arraigned in district court yesterday before Judge J. A. Coffey of Jamestown and were sen- Minnewaukan, {| tenced to terms in the state training school at Mandan. The ers ad- several stores. George Dellonger, arraigned on charges of desertion and non-sup- g|Port and of grand larceny, pleaded not guilty to both counts and will be held until the next jury term of dis- trict court. Mr. and Mrs. George Walters, who had been living south of Wing, were arraigned on charges of engaging in the liquor traffic, but were given more time in which to enter their pleas. The: since a raid on their home a week rs, when a quantity of mash and a still are al- A} leged to have been found. Judge Coffey is still hearing court cases here. TOO LATE TO CIASSIFY FOR RENT—Rex Cafe, Beulah, North Dakota, everything fur- nished. FOR RENT—A pleasant warm furnished room, close in, call at 418 Fifth street. i] FOR RENT—Three rooms modern furnished apartment, ground floor. Phone 0. Hedden Real FEATURES ON THE AIR Saturday, Mar. 3 r W. WLW WIR KYW w! OWES Woe WHS WOW WDAT WHAS Wail WAS WEEKES o ri WIZ KDKA WLW WJR KY wi og WHO WOW War KVOO W Dance WEAF WWJ WBAl K8D WHO KVOO, Bret half hour: WEAF WWJ K8D WHO OAL second half hour; WEAY KSD WHO jon—K Hi :OMO KFOA KGW KGO KPO KFI gone KFOA KGW KGO KPO KFT rg Howe Dance Program—KFOA KGW KGO KPO @econd hour ms th gathering have -been in jail here | $id petitioner shonta not be granted, Estate Agency. FOR BALES Linydloom baby buggy like new, must be seen to be ap- ll 216 Second or ne e “OR RENT—Small furnished slepi room suitable for one man, $10.00 per month. Call at 210 Second Phone 1111-R. | ¢ WANTED—Dishwasher at O'Brien's Cafe. New Cod Liver Oil Tastes Sweet Now children need no coaxing to eat this food that all doctors pre- scribe, Gone is the fishy flavor, and in its since a Tuscioup aay taste that makes even grownups ask for more Coco Cod. every Jife-giving vitamin re- ee de ie cheeks and build “Ask for Coco any drug store.—Adv. aed a WATCH REPAIRING lus necessary material or Peart WAU work guaranteed. ‘Matt Orders Given Prompt Attention Royal Jewel Mein Ave. PAGE NINE BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR CHARGE AND ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON In the District Court of the United States, District of North Dakota. In the Matter. of Harry Johnson, Bankrupt. No. 7736 in Bankruptcy, To the Honorable Judges of the Dis- trict Court of the United States for the District of North Dakota. Marry Johnson, of Bismarck ‘in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said District, re- Spectfully repres that on the 21st day of January, 1928, Tast past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acta of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the re- quirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bank rupt Wilirn may bi AQ full dise able against his extate under sa bankrupt acts, except such debts are excepted by law from such dise charge. Dated this ist day of Februar, .D, 1928, a is HARRY JOHNSON, Bankrupt. Dis. A. ORDER OF NOTICE ‘orth Dakota, sat ruary, A. D,' 928, on ing the Pet 4 figs of the above-named Bankrupt, J a j ORDERED By the Court, that @ hearing be had upon the samo on the . D, 1928, before Re 30th day of April, A. the sald’ court, at’ Fargo in triet, at ten o'clock in the an notice thereof be publin The Bismarck Tribune, a news- paper printed in said district, and that! all known creditors and other per-! fons in interest may appear at tho! said time and place and show cause if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not bol granted. And it is further ordered by. thé court, that the referee shall send, by| i mail,’to all known creditors, copies } ef sald petition and this order, ad-| dressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS The Honorable, Andrew! udge of th: id Court, and) thereof, at Fargo, in’ anid! ct, on tho 27th day of February,! A. D, 1928, j J. A. MONTGOMERY, (Seal of the Court) Clerk, By E. Rt. STEELE, eputy Clerk, BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIse CHARGE AND ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON In the District Court of the United) States, District of North Dakota, he Matter of Chas. E. Josephson ankrupt, No. 7734 in Bankruptcy. To the Honorable Jud of the Dire trict Court of the United States for the District of North Dakota, h Chas. B, Josephson, of Wing, in the County of Burletgh North’ Dakota 2 apectfully rep that on e 2ist lay of Jan last past he was duly adjudged’ bankrupt under the acta of bank- ruptey; red " prop- erty, and has fully complied with ail tho requirements of sald acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptey WHI may @ full discharge from all debts prov- able against h bankrupt a estate unger paid except such debts as are exce y law from such dis- 4 charge. i Dated this 2ist day of February, a ORDER OF NO h day of February, A. 1. x ihe Petition for Diss bove-named Bankrupt, | © By the Court hearing be had upon the on the! nh day of April, A. D. before, ne eaid court, at’ Fargo in said dis-| trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon: and ‘that notice thereof be published The Bismarck Tribune, a news- paper printed in said district, and that all known craditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if} any they have, why the prayer of the that @ And it {s further ordered by thel court, that the referee shall send, by mail, to all known creditors, copies| of sald petition and this order, ad- dressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS The Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the sald Court, and| the seal thereof, at Fargo, in’ said district, on the 27th day of February,| A. D, 1928, J. A. MONTGOMERY, (Seal of the Court) Clerk, By E. BELE, " Deputy Clerk, SE, SUMMONS ‘ STATE OF NORTIL DAKOTA, County} of Burleigh, { IN DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Judie ctal District, { Gottlieb Nold, Plaintiff, v iming any or lien on brane: he property described in the complaint, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the] f you are here=j \ by summoned to answer the complaint| in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Diatrict| ‘ourt of Burleigh County, North Da-| and to serve a ‘opy of your an-/ upon the subscribers ‘at their! office in the city of Bismarck, in Burs eich County, North Dakota, within{ thirty days after the service of this! summona upon you, exclusive of the| y of such service, and in case of| you pear or answers dgment will be trken against you hy default for tho relief demanded i the complaint, 1 Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 27th day of Februars 8. GEO. M. REGISTER and iEORGE 8. REGISTE! Attorneys for said Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice address, Wehb Block, Bismarck, North. Dakota. NOTICE To the above Defendants: ‘You will please take notice that the above entitled action relates to the follows: described halt oF th ter (E 1-3 of N. GD) and two (2), of the south-west four (4 ‘bet A sight, (138) north, of ran slg 76) west of the “itd meridian in Burleigh Cou Dak therwise known as