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"TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1998 ~~ Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words ords ANTED AT ONCE—25 t learn barber trade. tematic training iat ee ree a loler it Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. se ___ FEMALE HELP WANTED — | WANTED—Girl for general house-| Must have references. C: ‘at. Apt. 8, Person Court. POSITION WANTED _ WANTED—A_ position as book- keeper or office manager. Tribune Ad. No. 4. TEACHER with much experience wishes clerical office work. Write Tribune Ad, No. 5. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Apartments. modern four-room aj so partly furnishe tment and single room for light housekepin; Cc buildi LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean that leaky .or clogged radiator... All pack guar. girl, housework. _ Phote 750-J. AUTOMOBILES Overland sedan, Ford coupe 1927 model for good horses which may - ape A. -W. Herr, Wishek, WILL TRAD 1926 model, alt CLASSIFIED .__ "RATES 90 Cents Per inch. All classified eds.are cash in advance. Copy should. be re- ceived by. 9 o'clock -to insure MISCELLANEOUS basis, coal mine at Well equipped. mine have opened up a mine 20 rods from -sidé track, al- so well equipped. od pasture, Will sell or lease for a period of years. Postoffice, good ~ shi; Pletity ‘of built farmers trade. coal in district. rty need apply. Possession T. W..-Childs,. Mel- FOR RENT—April- iat for “thies| Guaranteed: Rebuilt Automobiles ‘A Used Car Is’ No Better Then the bate mee ieee interested, call pts., 314 Third street. Do FOR RENT Strictly modern three room apartment on ground floor. In good_ location; space. Partly furnished. :Cull at 233 West Thay : NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and -izes. We have one to fit your busine: representative. Bist THE mere fact that.it is.an automo- bile doesn’t :make a used good investment. wet consistent good. performance satisfaction .dut.of it. you have only acquired a. ‘source of trouble-and expense. We sell only rebuilt cars tat’ are worthy of nice ant Our reputa- Unless you can D. FOR SALE—A few good: registered ~ Duroc Jersey Gilts’ bred to farrow the last of Mareh.’.. Weight :about Price each _ $30.00. Steutz, Box 21, Bis- iy F room ‘apartment available March] - 1st. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. Also garage. aah A. four roam ~and bath unfurnished a “Rebuilt Care With -terutation” : Lahr Motor Sales Co. FOR SALE—Choice Imported’ Ger- man Rollers and. Hai 8. Cages, seeds, one. 115-J,. Jacob __ Bull, Dickinson, N. D.. Box 7 L. BRYAN js -doin; ing. Don’t reco; light . housekee; ize any others je Melody Shop, eMusic Shop, id Phienologist ~Mad- ant. Luttimerelle, Helps ‘find lost articles; See her today. 115 First FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three kitchen cabinets: Bismarck, and and 3-small rockers, 2 bookcases, |" M WANTED—To rent or buy restaur- 1 hall ive ae live town. Bis-| FOR SALE—Miich at Gagner’s barn, Eighth street, 1 gal. thermos jug. 3 FOR RENT—Piano in. first, class, Phone 442-M° after] marck, North Dakota: : - MOWM’N POP _Mrs, Snoop Gets in a Dig AEAVEN ONIN Kia WAT: GOES ON, BUT IF “HED A WUSBAND LiKe Some > SEMNOW TD SURE HEED MY | |, OPCS PEELED on HIM “AS LONG AS THAT FLIQT Logst On THe Steeets/ D WITH AN EXCUSE To UuSE/ ‘PROB: : HER CHA = 18 WOT MENTIONING NAMES,MY DEAR, BUT ONE WUSBAND 1 KNOW OF ACT= UALLY WAS SEEN EMBRAC— ING Hee! AT LEAST IT” LOOKED VERY MueH ‘LiKE “IT. IT'S SICKENING/ MY'SATE HUSBAND AMOS. Wourd. Neveo- WAVE FALLEN FOR: 23 — ALL THE MONEY (5S SUPPOSED To GoTo THE ORPHANAGE BuT (ONE NEVER KNous “THESE DAYS—"THERE 15 So much GRAFT, MY ' DEAR ~ AND SELLING woul A LiKELY STORY! DINNER 1S STONE COLD. DETAIMED AT THE OFFICE -HAL KNOW 1S HOW: AND WHY You HAPPENED ME UNDER A BOWER, OF ROSES LAST BVENING ? TM CERTAINLY CAPTAIN EGGERS SAW | J FOG | 70 IT MAT NOTING ANDTNAT {LIE THAT KA TAE TOOTING OF AEG WAS UP ALL i. OF BLINDNESS, “G6. K'a USED CARS . ATTRACTIVE BUYS 1926 Ford coupe, refinished. 1926 Chevrolet coupe, 1927 Gerrit Landau sedan, good | transmission, completely over- Leip ly Phat pen erage se & DENUDING WAR OF GLAMOUR : EPENDS ON THE MAID > Super-romantica’ Glitter Dimmed by Springs’ ve you a shilling to help ‘he wood.” and Nason’s Realism INCOME TAX IN A N ELL author of war books.” Winton already had found out was that brutality lies in war itself rether than in enemies, Furthermore, “The wood? 4 had net Pores Patti “No, the maid.”—Passing Show, * more of s income During the past 100 years the pop- increased id been at the scene of one of ulation of the world has hauled. ‘ 1927 Chevrolet ton truck, good as| War has been new. 6 - mean Elliott §| the We Trade and Give Terms | and Leonard Nelson, whosé wat ¢ CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. | periences went into that roughneck Bismarck, N. D. masterpiece, “Chevrons.” thers who had net income of rocities the speaker was men- c income from less than 1,000,000,000 to about d found himself amazed Fe a ends March 15, 1928. WHERE? Collector of in- RING PETITION FOR iF ADMINISTRATION CITATION HMPA! LETTERS 0) STATE OF NOR’ the orator over and openly asks him have taken their shots at this tar- _____ ROOMS FOR: RENT get, but these two have remained Fe icely furnished | our favorite marksmen. sleeping room in’ modern home,| Springs picked no fictional figure suitable for one lady. Alwaya|fcr the hero of his first book, “War hot water, only five blocks from | Birds,” the diary of a war flier. So . town. Call at 706 Fourth street|true was the airman of that record or phone 1231-J. that the profits from the book were RENT—Two tiicely furmished| Riven by Springs to the family of TH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. I. C, nobthe Estate of James “how he gets that wav.” er had accused the enemy of boiling Luman bodies to te fat. teral revenue for the district in which the person liver or has ow Forms 1040A and 1040; also the law and regulations. . WHAT? One .nd one-half cent normal tax on the first ,000 in excess of the personal Pp - “4 exploded and blew the cooks into it. Bank, Bismarck, North Dakota, You ought to remember that in the laurice F. Mullins, His most serious, problems in re- and all other persons interested, adjustment arise from his failure light housekeeping rooms, all this anonymous fellow, who lost -his modern with private entrance, ex.| life in the war. Here was a chron- tension phone and gas stove. oe she bye men Gath Maye bie P| 5 ‘0. their “leasures where time ani Phore 375 or call at 302 Eighth opportunity afforded between hi —lardous exploits. No hokum here. And the terse drama that lay be- exemption and credits. Three r cent normal tax on the next 4,000. Five per cent normal tax on the pulance of net in- Surtax on net income in excess of $10,000. to comprehend the new, post-war irl who has appeared. And when e pits his experiences against the home notions of what is goin, the war, he finds hintself rplexed. He is f The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: ‘ { you are hereby cited and required to appear befor the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in said State, at the of the County Judge of sal at the Court House in hind the casual presentation of is irritable and impatient with the in sald County and Floren, Business Service Co.| death, terror and courage was what state of mind in his homeland. Th of a city, councilman, board of|on ine 0th day of March, ALD. 192 at the hour often o'clock 'in the fore- _Phone 401 jarred this reviewer's imagination. hysteria particularly bothers him. noon of that day, to show cause, His ideals, so carefully built, crashed | aNd policemen and firemen are not | ine” you ‘have. FOR RENT—Two light housekeep-|" In “Chevrons,” Nason introduced ing. rooms well furnished and| us to his little group of hard-boiled But the compensation re- and within the walls of his home he L, Tt. Baird, as Recetver of modern. Phone 637-J. 113 Man-|doughboys, whose achievements also finds he has to fight the established | ceived by employes of waterworks | Bank, Bismarck, creditor of the Hstatesof James Mul- dan took place behind a smoke-scteen of owned and operated b; code of his father. Conflict is every- FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping! conduct not to be found in the Rollo ity or of a munici: where. And Springs, seemin; operated street rail tioner prays for the issuance yoom in private modern home.|books. Whether or not one was had some opportunity for s' ters of administration of sal Surely he is vividly aware of | for the reason that they are engag: Call at 403 Third street. “over there,” these were people you etn einer enter could believe. And their chieftains, if his hero’s perplexities. He makes his| in the activities of a State which | North Dakota, should not be —— HOME LAUNDRY you recall “Chevrons,” was greatest mistake in trying to twist| @re, not governmental. and letters issued according! bik. = z 8 GENTLEMEN! The only way to|geant Eadie. Nason has named his Fees for special services to a his plot at the last moment to suit keep your shirts for years is to|/second volume after Eadie, Here the convenience of his hero and the| State are taxable. th day of February, send them to Marguerit Bulten’s| you'll find mote swashbuckling ad- ‘Home iE dase fi Repairs if de-| ventures of this fighting band; niore an sired. We cal d deliver, 203 of irresponsibility, rough Ave, A West. Phone 1017. gaeity and hard fightin; ee eee Y com A a te builders for planning and erecting a State capitol or other State or municipal building. girl in the case. it’s a tale we recommend to those who have been trying to understand Lc. DAVE (Seal) Judge of the psychology and attitude of mind 8 ES, F the County Courty » An officer or 3/6) . Ay teri i HOUSES AND FLATS er and cussing and FOR RENT—Seven room modern phate house with garage. Close in, im-] Springs, on the other hand, has mediate possession. Pgice Owens,|changed his tempo ai Eltinge block. Phone 421. He has written his novel, FOR RENT—Seven room modern | With 4 eel) Cota Higa e. 5 Si: around an aviator, sent ome house: Inquire at 715 Sixth sttest: | toward the fag end of the wat. This end the problems in general of some came back from “over there.” $$$ ie { Tips For Taxpayers | —— FEATURES ON THE AIR on FARM LANDS fellow—Harry Winton—is disillu- With a certain proviso, compensa- Wedneeday, Mar. 7 HAVE ‘several hundre irat | Sioned, even bitter, before he gets a tion paid by a ite or “political 7:00—Champicn i irkers; Ed, Smaile—WJZ KDKA WLW WJR KYW class hardwood farm land ig- [back to America, it he finds at subdivision thereof,” such as a coun- sers—WOR WADC WAIG consin with some young timber]home doesn’t help much, For in- 8:00—Kolster Hour; M: vKRG WGHP W. ty or city, to its officers and em- AQ WOWO KNO: to. sell or trade for North Dakota | Stance, he stops to hear the tales of ployes is not taxable income. Ls 2001 ‘Troubadours; WRC _WGY WGR . Wrast wi Weak Wit HO We farm. Andrew Jensen, 702 Sixth|enemy horrors recited by “a profes- proviso is that the wages of such street, Bismarck, N. D. sional speaker and _ well-known “$.$.¥i CHARACTERS 0 VANCE F.-X. MARKHAM, District Atgorney. New York veges MARGARET ODELL (THE “CANARY") , CHARLES CLEAVER, a man- about. POTSWOODE, a manu- rer MANNIX, an importer a LINDQUIST, a relegist ‘@ professional bar- ELMER JESSUP, tele- je operator SPIVELY, telephone op- . THE STORY THUS FAR Odell te found stran- finger prints are rtment, bat Vance heavy oak casings and moldings of the door were solid and well fitted, and that the bolt had been securely thrown from the inside. Heath, however, was still eus- pone and, gtasping the door- fe Pa scr prety violently, But r may. CHAPTER XLIV VANCE shepherded us ceremont-| a ‘to'm vertical "position aud ously to chairs, and cocked his | opened the door. Vance was stand: eye at the sergeant. ing im the court, placidily smoking “You will be so good as to rest} and inspecting the brickwork of here until you hear. me knock at | the alley wall. the side door. Then come and open| f gay, Markham,” he remarked, {t for me.” He went toward the | “nere’s a curious thing. This wall, archway. “Once more. I personate| qd’ ye know, must be very old. It the devaited Mr. apod 80 Lag peri built in these latter days of me again en grande tenue—sarto-| breathless efficiency. The beauty: rially radjant. « . . The curtain ae | loving mason who erected it a cends.” the bricks in Flemish bond instead He bowed and, stepping from the| of the Runuing — or Stretcher — reception-room into the main hall. disappeared round the corner into the rear passageway. to Heath shifted his position rest- lessly and gave Markham a ques- tioning, troubled feok. - ‘ pe prog even ag Pe) spoiler “will he {t off, sir, do you| English Cross e mor .. think?” Mul Jocularity Bad’ gone | tae dolats are all Viooled. » a « out of bis tone. 4 | Fancy!” ‘“E can't seo how,” Markham was| Matkham was fuming. scowling. - “If he ‘does, though, it} “Damn it, Vance! I'm not build will knock the.chief underpinning | ing brick walle. What I want to from your theory of Jessup’s guilt.” fa how you got out here and “Lm not worrying” declared | left the oor bolted on the inside.” Heath. “Mr. Vance knows @ lot;| “Ob, that!” Vance crushed out he's got ideas, But how in hell—? | his nig and re-entered bys le was interruy: a loud merely made use of 8 knock On ee etee oye eid | bit of clever criminal mechanism. three of us sprang up simultan- eously and hutried round the cor- ner of the sain hall, The rear pas- sageway was empty. There no door or aperture of any kind on| Hoe took from his pocket/a tiny either side of it. It consisted of two tweesers to the end of which He : ge E t H s ei rit ae 4 i ly f te the thvedae of the binds the otroalar belt. that ‘the officers and employees 9:00—Columbia srenoera yh Hour: ity Hour—WOR WAIU WGHP 9:50—National Gran 3; “Namiko WSAT Wis K&D WHO WOW WEDNESDAY, MAR. 2, {) (By The Atsoctated Press) ~* me in Central Standard time. is P. M. unless otherwise in- dicated. Wave lengths on left of call letters, kflocycles on right, ana Troubadoure ri 0—National Grand Opera 538.4—WHO Des Moines—860 826—KYW Chicage—870 from without, the tweezers disap- peared under the crack between the bottom of the door and the sill. E Ir 0 9:30—National Grand Opera 10:30—Manger Orchestra 40.9—WCX-WIR Detroit—te0 €:30—Serenaid Vance, when Heath had let him in. :30—Serennders “Billy, too, isn’t it? And yet, Ser- geant dear, that’s how the deceased Tony left these premisi + - But fet’s go into the lady's apartment, and I'll tell you & story. I see that Mr. Spively has returned from his promenade; so he can resume his telephonic duties and Icavo us free for a 982.7—WW4J Detroit—260 :00—Great Moments in History 2 WJIO Chicago—820 mphony at Moments in History 228.9—-WOWO Ft. Wayne—1310 422.3—WOS Jefferson City—710 7:00—Educational; Kiddies Hour 8:00—Address; Boosters, $70.2—-WDAF Kansas City—810 “When did you think up that hocus-pocus with the tweezers and string?” demanded Markham irri- +] tably, when wo were seated in the Odell lving-room. “I didn’t think it up at all, don’t y’ know,” Vance told him carelessly, selecting @ cigaret with annoying “It was Mr. Skeel’s idea, Ingenious lad—ch, what?” “Come, come!” Markham’s equa nimity was at last shaken. can you possibly know that Skee! used this means of locking himself ve id BM 8:00—Ipana Trou ood! 0—Male Quartet 11:45—Nighthawks 293.9—WTMJ Milwaukee—1020 00—Tune Tinkers 10--MAC Orchestra 90—Community Program \0—Songs; Orches! js—Vocal and Dance $4.6—WL8 Chicege—870 9:00—Popular Program 47.5—WMAQ-WQS Chicago—670 405.2—WCSO Minneapolis-' innen pote Ps am Concert 0—Northwestern U. Lecture “I found the little apparatus in _ 9:00—Musical ening clothes yesterday morn- 10:30—Dance; Organ _ 606.2—WOW Omaha—890 ex concert. acre “What!” cried Heath belliger “You took that outa Skeel’s esterday during the search, without saying anything about it?” “Oh, only after your ferrets had passed it by. In fact, I didn look at the gentleman's clothes un- til your experienced searchers had inspected them and relocked the doog, Y’ sec, Sergeant, this little thingumbob was stuffed away in one of the pockets of Skeel’s dress waistcoat, under the silver cigaret case. “I'll admit I went over his eve ning suit rather lovin'ly. He wore it. y* know, on the night the lady departed this life, and I hoped to find some slight indication of his collaboration in the event. When little eyebrow-plucker, I hadn't the slightest inkling of its significance. And the purple twine attached to it bothercd me fright- at ‘agal 961.2—WSAI Cincinnati—a90 jcodrich Hour KS ls So—Notional Grand Operg & reat Moments in History newick 1200—KFYR Bismarck—349.0 299.8—WTAM Clevelané—760 0—Weatler, news, j—Aunt Sammy, Sisters, | Hare 4 s. 0—Weather, markets, 5—Farm feature, “Profi try 7:00—Great Moments in History 401.5—WEAF New York—610 :00—Variety ir 9:30—Around the no 422.8~—WOR Newark—710 pluck his eyebrows; and even if he had been addicted to tho practice, why the twine? Tho tweezers are a e Fs ‘Hour po fa ograph Hour 9:30—National Grand Opera *. the ravishin’ Margaret might used; and last Tuesday morning I 476,9—W8B Atiants—620 small lacquer tray con- 1:30—NBC Pi ra iC Feeraiwe ur 9:30—National Grand Opera 243.8—WDOD Chattancoga—1220 paper. Roticed that piece of dis- carded wrapping-paper stamped with the name of a well-known Fifth Avenue novelty shop; and sue (New Orleane—1010 i 3 Dance; Theater (2 brdi) Pensacela—1200 | F 5 FF HEL

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