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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928 ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . PAGE SEVEN q ye oe SSA RET RES! iS ___ROOMS FOR RENT a | HOUSES AND FLATS | he had been ill and for that reason| of many a pioneer, today was the/crash for drunken driving. In- e ege 4 e |FOR RENT—Nicely furnished) FOR RENT—Seven room modern| did not communicate with club offi-| testing ground of the stamina of a|stead of drunkenness causing the 1 sleeping room in modern home, house with garage. Close in, im- cials about signing a contract. new type or trail blazer. crash, depression after the accident es rl une assi @ ver semen S . ‘| suitable for one lady. Always} mediate ppssession. Price Owens, — More than 150 foot racers, ite led him to drink. The ite | ot water, only, five blocks from) tinge block. Phone 421. | Tampa Tia ncEscept.. for thele| Pyis's, tramcontinental‘Marathon,| nS") om encores ne 4 | . eh , Fla— . . ‘ PHONE 382 one tbat sr0 Fourth street, “LOST ______| new uniforms, the Washington Sen.| teday faced the fourth lap—87 miles| | THE MAGIC TOUCH = err r | LOST—String of pearls between| ators are all ready for their first} of trail that twists and turns across ‘With a single stroke of the = ee, 5 | For RENT—Two nicely furnished! ~ (4); | exhibition game of the training} the Mojave desert from Victorville] brush,” said the school teacher, MALE HELP WANTED WORK WANTED r | ‘apitol and down_town. Finder g J a { WANTED AT ONCE—23 men to oe TER OAS ES ES rics, | light housekeeping rooms, all! please return to Tribune for re-| Season tomorow at Avon Park with] to Barstow. taking his class ‘round the National ef PEE ao. SS emite Classified Advertising Rates ee ACK’S aoe Pare clean | modern 2 A dase pelea ex-) ward, the St. Louis Cardinals. * eee feet, Finn, ral Gallery, anes Revaslls could rm 5 out or re ai at leaky or} tension phone and gas_ stove. son, of New York cit; the} change a smiling face to a frowning ees be a pode ee Effective Sed 1928 logged eae. All es guar-; Phone 375 or call at 302 Eighth! ¢| army of plodders into Victorville, it eat . i Mc » insertion, ords anteed and price reasonable. | street. _ ae hy SAT pad was a Hopi Indian from Oraibi,|. “So can my mother,” said a woo Moet Bae ali 2 insertions, bine FURNITURE FOR SALE ' FOR RENT—Room in modern home Training Camp } Ariz, Nicholas Quamawahu, who! small boy.—Tit-Bits. : POSITION WANTED or ander 85 a _..| for light housekeeping and one Notes '| held the advantage of total elapsed ——_— WANTED—Housekeeper, girl or 3 insertions, | FOR SALE—Three kitchen cabinets} front goom on ground floor. Also| ¢, al time thus far. The time of Quam- NOT FOR SHEIKS iddl Indy. ta miles 8: E or under 2.09 || 3nd 3 small rockers, 2 bookcases,! garage for rent. G14 Eighth St. | as | awahu was 13 hours, 35 minutes, 15) Myrtle: Where did Harry get all yarn ce resale, R. 2|| ad week, 25 words of 1 gal. thermos jug. 311 Third! OR RENT—Desirable office room | (Continued from page six) seconds for the 97.1 miles. Ericksen| his money? . ] ete nae ee Cees under siaeocisiat street. iin Hoskins block. “Seo S.A. last. year with New Haven in_ the had a total of 13 hours, 39 minutes} Eva: in the hold-up business, . WANTED—A_ posi on as wee Ade over 28 words, Se addi. FOR RENT ano rst class, Floren, Business — Service ” 6o.| Sean ayia has snore cee ae = se sewed Wail Tiel ued t keeper or office maflager. rite ” 7 . nd ger Roger Peckinpaugh that is strain ion slowe: le iva: Yes—he manufactures gar- NG Tribune Ad. No. 4. tional D> Sista’ | en oe a See alll eon vo, Heh HOUNekEep ately in the running for an infield Kolehmainen, Finnish star, down to| ters.—Pele Mele. ae Res —an RATES : MISCELLANEOUS ing spon welt ele Man |Sontagcy TRG ae “third. base Are there any women jock- pestgrasys, rice, The Finn, who eee oe eee re tee uae & ‘Apartments. —————— a i ome “| for the recruit squad, demonstrat-| cys active at the larger racin; led the pack on the first two days,| .. 3 4 fe y modern four-room apartment. Al-| 90 Cents Per Inch FOR SALE OR-LEASE—Royalty; dan, ed he is one of the best fielders on| trackets id | walked the last few miles and came §/7 an moreaes exccuted PY George so partly furnished two room|] All classified ads are cash in basis, coal mine at Coalbank, N.) FOR RENT—Furnished “sleeping! the cl What is considered longest | in thirty ninth. He now is fifteenth] hin wit, mortgagors, to Thomas, 8: . apartment and single room for)| advance. Copy should be're- D, Well equipped. Since closing} room in private modern home. | drive from the tee in competitive | in elapsed time, Koberts, \mortgawec, dated November uy pa ‘ oy, eh ceived by 9 o'clock ¢e insure || vine pate Peet 3 Syeece Call at 403 Third. street. golf play? ist, 1922, recorded! in. the storisunt ‘I , 8 mine 20 r le ck, al- | soem = Ce Senet ‘orth Dakota, the 27th Foe era mllaing. Telenpone 7S3._ |] Insertion came day, so well equipped. 80 acres 'till.|_ | AUTOMOBILES Five women jockeys are expected||_ NEWS BRIEFS , ember, 198%, In, Book Ad months, 4 room nicely furnished |] Mite TRIRUNE Ste ee Tai ot vases | WILL” TRADE Overland sedan |to ride in the Cobonado, Town Plate | gg | forceione ‘iy 3 nale ot the preminca Apt. with pi: und floor. ISM. 2 ; lod of years.; 1926 model, also Ford coupe 192 at Tijuana on March 11, They are in such mortgage and hereinafter de~ If interested, call after 5 p, m. Peon 32 Postoffice, good shipping facili! model for good horses which may | My Dorothy Talpin, daughter of the| Cando, N. D.—Automobile an-| rived ut the front dogt of the Court Everts Apts., 314 Third street. Do : ties. Plenty of buildings. Good) be unbroke. A. W. Herr, Wishek, — noted jockey, the two Irwin sisters, | swering description of car in which : Hot Ole : coal’ in dutects” Only ‘responsi-| =Nu2 | Be EHC. evita | Cri Seatraion SGrCMOURAIDIET oie | We Teread to: 4EIPaTa WAG Gy. MiG? | ius gach dev oF Aine 0 ‘ENT—Strictly modern three . “5 be i urg, Fla—The Scrubs | Lilli inson of Nebraska, an s forced to drive away by = oak Le ORR jist aaa uae Guaratiteed eee Bald tne | BABY CHICK a i¢ the regulars hustling at | Helen Johnson, sister of the famous | waymen near Bisbee, was found at a pais i 1 " obi! ts oe . “| ONE HU “D bargain chicks | t 3oston Braves camp. They| jockey, Albert Johnson, ll are raine, Man., but no word was ‘described in_ sal In sty etree, Exi'n| Rebuilt Automobiles | icin so cecnan | mm OMe oe ih cpoumive oe] Went Hoth ft mnie féteday rack Hgres™= “hn” bv | onved of wheieabots of Conde Cee eee 9 " % S i 5 eal ji wit! d of four iS it took g 7 223 West Thayer. A Used Car Ie No Better Than the] NATIONAL CASH, REGISTERS—| later. Healthy, acclimated chicks] With a lead of four runs und it took In, 1905, James Braid on Walton iihubile coke ReRRi qhorthy half, of ection ‘BOR RENT Nicele Fumnighed two | Dealer Made It. New and second hand. Over 500! that mak d th 1 Fe anaitatat acniable MAR THE mere fact that it is an automo-| Styles and izes, We have one to) bargain. Write us before. buy: uM A Mu Sager Joa Blatte u called TR eee | ee een eee te vanes. 5 ty " | * *hinkeri ; V Alanagt cK SD y jtee s . i i Ist. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street.| bile doesn’t make a used car al 1 eet cate epattesion Sie a Beals Chickeries, ear Fie GARG ROU CE ECR AEE tee shots, man, despite claims of W. E. Brown, At. Burleigh county, There will be due on t the date of sale the , besides the costs of Phone 273. Also garage. _.| good investment. Unless you can eee | he formerly of Ellendale, N. D. ec FOR RENT—A four room and] get consistent go6d performance} - Bismarck. N. D. at PERSONAL ARE IDLE CAUSE AND EFFECT AACA OU Lo die aie etek « bath unfurnished apartment for| and satisfaction out of it you} FOR SALE—A few good registered! Bae ehh Uae nn | 6. Cal, — Mawager Sydney, No S--William Murray, THOMAS 8. ROBERTS, adults only. Woodmansee Apts.| have only acquired a source of} Duroc Jersey Gilts bred to farrow | —How poisoned — blood! yoni. the Pittsburgh 4 eet : Mortgagee. Phone 1188. trouble and expensé.“We sell: only} the last of March. Weight about) fits. How to stop fits ly. Free treatise and structions. Write Western Medi cal Ass'n, 125 W. 62nd St., Chi- ¥ ST Two roc -nished rebuilt cars that are worthy of 280 pounds. Price each $30.00. ea rr joar eet your confidence and our reputa- Nagel and “trutz, Box 21, Bis- | Phone 643-W. 924 Fourth. tion. a (LS pelt | ‘A VERY “nicely furnished small ‘Rebuilt Cars With a Kerutation” broR SALE—Choice Imported Ger-! 5375) SOW Magnetic Holla Retoner | ve a lartz Mountain, ! a ae bs qpartment for one Indy. 807 Lahr Motor Sales Co. | 2? Rivwraingeis, Cages, seeds! i other makes fully guarantee! |G ee | REET eee ene ee atments free, s check wi ba SALE HOME CAUNDRY | fit bickiason, ND: Box 12s. | | gfet. Od. Rued, 309 Broadvay,| ppp win ha idelines and is anx- | ren Hs gain, hus kept the Buc-! . Kile for two Willie Kohlemainen Pulls Ten- | don and Drops Back to COMING | 15th Place Jr., convinced the judge that the| jw. re, feels that usual order of things was reversed y for Mortgages, had | enough when he was arrested after a motor eats ~ SALE Isen’s Millinery.) GENTLEMEN! The only way to! (7 pp 7 metene | ‘ Baseman! atiliess Mrs, ‘A. S. Nielsen, Bis: keep your shirts for years is to c hy Be a ce antre ine athena PAL: t Mad- | W at the Cin-/ . . —— Be FEATURES ON THE AIR i is marck, North Dakota. send them to Marguerit Bulten’s pee rc tuner. ‘The Melody Shop,| 2™,Lattimerclle. Helps find lost ci ining camp today’ Victorville, Cal, March 7.—(?)— Thames Mire. 3 2 sane | Home’ Landry. Repairs it de- navel ‘and The Music Shop,| afticles. See her today. 115 First | or t Pipp sent a telegram The Great American desert, which 7 (0—podnw: Prexeiealens popitar. lanes: i etete nes ‘ARM LANDS __ ___| sired. We call and deliver. 203! apendan. ’| street. Phone 1230, | to 2 ack Hendricks saying, in days of old proved the courage, WAM WWi WSAI WEBI WIM x F HAVE several hindred arin ee Ave, A West. Phone 1017, WANTED—To rent or buy restaur- Te ; 6:30—Dytinterss Orchestra _and Vocat-Woits WADC WAIST’ WERG eral Rh velishiee FEMALE HELP WANTED _| ant or pool hall in small live town. | SWINIMIINQniqnurrain ia annua SNE AN IMTTI || gy OLD! WwW Te aitie bal Sieg coe Wik “Wo nen ‘0 WOC WHO WOW WDAF KVOO. WI re | WFAA WH iM Wate W ] 7:30—Amptco Hour; Works of Fritz Krelsler—WJZ KDKA WLW WJR. 409 © P KDKA i y Tribune No. 6. 1" for North Dakotaj WANTED—Girl for general house-| __Apply Tribune No. pete! ay Kear Sennen, 702 Sixth} work, either part or full time.| FOR Milch w. Inquire street, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 812-R. | at Gagner’s barn, Eighth street. TRIE $:00—Maxwell Hour: International Singers—WJZ KDKA_ WLW_WJR ; { KYW KPRC WTM KSD WRHM WOC W. VOW ‘F > AN ea ')) 9:00 eae eth) ton Mitiee atta aa KOA ee H 300—Victor jour; fetor lerbert ic Z <DK. VL fa. Vistor Hour: Victo usic—WJZ KDKA WLW WJR MOM’N POP What One Has the Other Wants By Cowan | u Fl ms : ; PY §.S$.VAN SEINE 4utior of THE BENSON MURDER CASE | “a nuony Santen Gav wieieaaaecas 2i i €:00—Dance Music ER 4 ‘ CHARACTERS yblood. The new arrival—t i Lrdel yd Chaeniedical A edd $:00-—Dodgo Presentation ‘ y oat |ARA ! . ew arrival—in the tell his story. ms in Central Standard time. + ebing?) ‘ N, Ach oy was ) DEE GUNNS aN in = er a ee % Rio PHILO VANC ‘midst, perhaps, of some endcaring| “Everything was against him— a the ta “Mi unless otherwine inz ie a eld i. PPENED AND WHERE/ TERRIBLE BATTLE.1 | / CLAIMING THAT] “TWENTY POP SPENT —_ RKHAM, District scntence—seized the lady by the | bis sneaking in, his presence in the tenttt: ocycles on tisk AY 9:00—Plano Brograrn ' i ed ee aoe ihe sinh Bigs lll scone MAKOKRET ODELL crHE throat and proceeded to throttle | house at half-past nine, his rela- . — H ee WORD eM DeEcsNc wy Bhiced WIS BOUGHT FROM THAT Ati tia hai jher, . . . Imagine Skeel's emo-|tions with the girl, his profession, #/ 826-KYW Chicago—570 440.8—WCX-WJR Detroit—680 ERR AGANST THE NOICE TO BLONDE. DOLL- FACED NOUNG ea tl canst ag . my dear Markham. There he | his reputation. He hadn't a chance 1 eeaeuerecey e—At Eventide ; WIDOW. MRS DARE. THe WAY SPOTSWOODE, a manu- | crouching in a dark closet, ;in the world. . . . I say, Marke 0—Aampico Program . SWE SCREAMED AT HiIM/AND and a few fect from him stood aj ham, would you have credited his 7 § o0— Maxwell Hour WE WOULDN'T SAY A WORD BACK ; a| Murderer in the act of strangling | tale?” 10:00-—Cotton Pickers / JUST TO AGGRAVATE HER MORE,| ahlonable neurologist [a lady? | “Never mind that,” said Mark- 3 352.7—-WW4 Detroit—250 ; 4 rh it LIKE A MAN || SKEEL, a professioi “I don't wonder he was petrified | ham. “Go on with your theory.” 309,4—WBBM Chicago—770 5:30—Dinner Muste ALWAYS ams DOES sessur, tete-|and speechless, He saw what he! “My theory from this point on,” {| 7:30—German Concert Music aa iee taerne telephone op-|i™ASited to be mantacal fury tn resumed Vance, “is what you might j| $:30—Old Time Favorites scon—Cequot Kiskimos senor epee the strangler’s eyas; and thejterm self-developing. It proceeds 11:00—Harding Theater Gang SOR ete oleracea Suen ERNEST HEATH, Sergeant of the) strangler must have been a fairly |on its own inertia, so to speak— | — s¢s,¢—-weEBH.wJJD Chicago—220 Scam y Giveoa yoo climlanentanany ea Homicide Bureau powerful creature, whereas Skeel | Skeel was confronted by the urgent 6:90—Palmer Symphony H arte Pete shanestes 4 was slender and almost undersized. | problem of getting away and cov- Dodge Presentation mber_of Commerce THE SPORE EAE | . merci, Skeel wasn’t hav- | ering up his tracks. | ar lupeser Bentipele sical Review fy y. He lay doggo. And I can’t} “He could have left by the side {| 9:00—Smith Brothe ee : \2 say that I blamo the beggar.)door at once without being seen: a —Dept. of Educational Tale a i what? but then, the door would have been 3 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 He made a gesture of interroga-|found unbolted. And this fact, 0—Uncle Quinn; Ensemble ees cu the at | tion, taken fn connection with his ear- [en Tey a Hooter Sentinels “What did the strangler do next? | Her be that night, would have i H 00-—Clicauot Eskimos [ese rps eran | { Well, well; we'll probably never | suggested his manner of unbolting = 1 ub Hour é rn je! ; know, now that Skeel, the horrified | the door. jj BTOSyateR atvaken and roa SoNignthawks Z witness, has gone to his Maker.! “He knew he was likely, in any +/ 6:00—Supperbell Program 293.9—WTMJ Milwaukee—1920 ONE THING, e IMAGINE PONING TWENTY | But I rather imagine he got out|event, to be suspected of the mur- {| 7:00—Short Features $:00—-Orchestem ion YOU'LL NEVER HAVE DOLLARS FoR FIFTY CENTS A that black document box, opened | der, in view of his shady associa- | Ee nae, wal. ginuiene coapiec termes i \NORTH OF ROSES 4 IT's A Good & it with a key he had taken from the | tion with the lady and his general | ys raise long 09, Maxwell Hour WING SHE DIDNT UANE A HOT E lady’s band-vag, and extracted ajcharacter. Motive, place, oppor- i} iener Goneert och WOUSE XO SELL. WHAT EVER. | goodly number of incriminating | tunity, time, means, conduct, and | Talks aa 405.2~WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—74@ POSSESSED ME WH MARRY SUCH 4 documents. his own record—all were against i Satay eva Dinner Program DA EASY MARK If 1c You WERE | Forge prepreg peepee rg | “Then, I fancy, the fireworks be-|him. Either he must cover up his {| 10:00—Dance (3 hrs.) i Hamline University (NWS CLOTHES-E WISH MORE LIKE MB. TITE. mE’ D: sete er eta Kave done ia |Ban. The gentleman proceeded to|tracks, don't y’ know, or else his 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—7¢2 Crattamen MOO WERE A LITTLE y GET SOME WHERE. — eee wreck the apartment in order to | career as a Lothario was at an end. ge-—Ip a Garden of Music Musical Program LIKE POP GUNN — Wk : af CHAPTER XLV give the effect of a professional bur-|A sweet dilemma! He realized, of spo Marwell Hour & kee a a 7 , es glary, Ho tore tho lace on thej course, that if he could get out and = Victor Hour id (Monday, September 17; noon) 4 oe | 10:00—Vagabonds 9 lady's. gown and severed the|leave that wide door bolted on the | 361.2—-W8AI Gincinnati—829 BS 5 | HEN Vance finished speaking. | ghoulder-strap: snatched her orchid | inside, he'd be comparatively safe. i] | there was several minutes’ | corsage and threw it in her lap;| “No one could then explain how {| £2 | silence Patan oon nae stripped off her rings and bracelets: | he had come in or gone out. It i 9:00—Orchestras chair gla B. ' } and tore the pendant from its chain. 4 however, was watching Vance witb| “atror thar he ee san BARTEL Ret oie ae ee FEE ee ee others i 1200-KFYR Bismarck—249.9 a kind of grudging admiration. The | rifed the escritoire, ransacked the | but, with a good lawyer, he could 3 $99.6—WTAM Claveland—750 usic and weather, rm | cornerstone in the foundation of} ponte cabinct, broke the mirror, probably make it hold. Doubtless eh digs Frsmeniaien etn is his case against Jessup had been | overturned the chairs, tore the dra-|he searched for other means of | $:00—Willard Cavaliers oKnRTS Rae kaocked out, and the structure he | peries, . . . And all the time Skee! |escape, but found himself con 874,8—WOC Davenport—200 soprai ‘ haé@ built was tottering precar-| Kept his cye glued to the keyhole fronted with obstacles on every 00—J.ecture on Lincoln © Morris, Pianist an ‘ , fously. Markham realized this, and | with fascinated horror, afraid to hand. The side door was his oniy se been Frepentation ; nry lalversony * the fact played bavoc with hls) move, terrified lest he be discov-|hope. How could it be worked?” 00—Maxwell Hour 4 Tas—Farm school hopes. ered and sent to foin his erstwhile/ Vance rose and yawned. Soke? F prothers map 11.00—Henry kK. De: pe ——— Vance arranged himself com-|inamorata, for by now he was no| “That’s my theory. Skeel was i ho fortably in Hs phils Skee! neodey doubt thoroughly convinced that/caught in a trap, and with bis EASTERN 7: . it Ti money—no doubt his silk shirts/the man outside was a raving | shrewd, tricky brain he figured his fi Freckles and His Friends cae ey ‘ By Blosser were running low—and after bis /lunatic.—I can't say that I envy | way ois Tie may hare pe up 00 hala woele Hi eet? Wier Bpeckt’s Orenesea ANTS en unsuccessful attempt to extort {| Skee) his predicament: it was tick-|and down these two rooms for 00—Dodge Presentation» 302.8—WGR Buftalo—990 from the lady a week before her/jigh, y’ know. Rather!—And the| hours before he hit on his plan. 00 —Dodge Presentation demise, he came here last Monday | devastation went on. He could hear] “Ag for his using the tweezers, | "| So EAE, PORTA ak night. it even when the operations had/ I’m inclined to think the mechan: 315.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—950 i “He had learned she would be| passed from out his radius of vis- | ism of the idea came to him almost 0—Novelty ‘Tales NIVID FLASH COMES |B out, and he intended to wait for|ion. And he himself was caught |immediately.—Y’ know, Sergeant, 0—Piano Program BURTLING CUT OF her; for she had probably refused | like a rat in a trap, with no means| this Jocking of a door on the in- Maxwell Hour Te SIL, LIGKTING to receive him in the custom'ry so-| of escape. A harrowin’ situation— | side is an old trick. There are any 879.5—-WGY Schenectady—790 , | cial way. He knew the side door| my word!” number of recorded cases of it in 5: 4 x ; TAE SUIPS RIGGING |€ was bolted at night, and, as he| Vance smoked a moment, and|the criminal literature of Europe. Onan = IN AVINID BLUE | didn’t want to be seen entering the | then shifted his position slightly. | Indeed, in Professor Hans Gross’s 422.5—WOR Newark—710 ee 98.6 WRC Washingten—t0 7 i |g partment, he devised the little| _“Y* know, Markham, I imagine| handbook of criminology there’s a S.bkeomusambies Byers’ Orchestra 7:00—Dodge Presentation BANDS : LIGHT =IAMNEDIATELY |€ scheme of unbolting the door for|that the worst moment in the| whole chapter on the devices used #foxPetite Recitat iequot Eskimos A TAUNDER CLAP = himself under cover of a futile call| whole of Skeel’s checkered career | by burglars for illegal entries and 8:30—String Quartet 9:00—Smith Brothers iE at half-past nine. came when that mysterious wrecker | exits, SCUTHERN FOLLOWS IT, LONG if “The unbolting accomplished, he | tried to open the closet door behind| “But all such devices have had to AND ECHOING, AND |e . returned via thé alleyway, and let} which he was crouching, do with the locking—not the bolt 475.9-—-WSB Atlanta—630 _M0.7—-WJAX Jacksonvilie—800 ‘ iB himself into the apartment at some| “Fancy! There he was cornered, | ing—of doors. CCE EUS son TocBecaiee TAEN OUR SKIP time before eleven, When the lady | and not two inches from him stood,| “The principle, of course, fs the joover Sentinels 8:00—Maxwell Hour MEADS INTO A iE returned with an escort, he quickly; apparently, a homicidal maniac| same, but the technic is different. Eppa yd flour 10:00—Dance; Music = hid in the clothes closet, and re-| trying to get to him, rattling that|To lock a door on the inside, a “i i aa _- 322.4—-WHAS Loulsvilie—930 BURRICANE !! mained there until the escort had| thin barricade of white pine. . . | needle, or strong slender pin, is in- oan RES: Peallnen-t00 7/00—Dodge Presentation departed. Then he came forth, and| Can you picture the blighter’s re- | serted through the bow of the key, So as Four icine 1 the lady, startled by his sudden ap-| lief when the murderer finally re-| and pulled downward with a string. 11:00—Music 9:00—Standard Band Hour , Pearance, screamed, leased the knob and turned away?| But on the side door of this house $45.1—WFAA Dallas—550 516.9—WMC Memphis—580 - “But, on recognizing him, she} It's @ wonder he didn’t collapse|there fs no lock and key; nor is 00—Dodge Pat teaga POE iipeujcsbivenl told Spotswoode, who was nowjfrom the reaction, But he didn’t.|there'a bow in the bolt-handle.—~— ea oree Eee ‘Worth—600 30—Hoover Sentinels hammering at the door, that it was | He listencd and watched in a sort |Now, the resourceful Skeel, while €:00—Music Masters $:00—Maxwell Hour all a nfistake. So Spotswoodo ran|of hypnotic panic, until he heard| pacing nefvously about, looking for $:00—Maxwell Hour ® 336.9—WSM Nashville—890 along and played poker. A financial |the invader leave the apartment.| something that might offer a sug- Here S pt aypenicenom £:18—Dinner Concert discussion between Skeel and the|Then, weak-kneed and in a cold| gestion, probably espied the tweez "'$04.4—KTHS Hot Springs—720 gece seninelae ad lady—probably a highly acrimoni-| sweat, he came forth and surveyed | ers on the lady’s dreasingtable— 30—Weems Orchestra $:00-—Maxwell Hour ous tiff—ensued, In the midst of it|the battlefield.” no lady nowadays {s without these 00—Chamber Music Fiore tig peed Orobentes G \f the telephone rang, and Skeel| Vance glanced about him. little eyebrow-pluckers, don’t y’ Ro cinta Bunce (1% bare.) 10:30—Organ . snatched off the receiver and said] “Not @ pretty sight—eh, what?| know—and immediately his prob 293.0—-KPRC Houston—1000 296.9—WSMB New Orleane—1010 y the Canary was out. And there on the davenport re-|lem was solved. - 10—Ford and Glenn 8:30—Orchestras; Vocal (2 bra.) LIKE Is o> os <ihe ti was resumed; but pred. clined the lady's strangled body, | “It remained only to test the de oN Prosram 499.7—-WOA\ San Antonio—600 aie way! ently another suitor appeared op it corpse was Skeel’s dominant |vice, Before departing, however, Bivsic Concert 7:00—Dodge Presentation ” the scene. Whether he rang, the | horror. he chiseled open the jewel case to: ‘ord and Glenn 9300—Kelvinater Hour: bell or let himself in with a key| “He staggered to the table to look | which the other chap had merely [can’t say—probably the latter, for | at it, and steadied himself with bis | dinted, and found the solitaire dia- WESTERN the phone operator was unaware of |right hand—that’s how you got|mond ring that he later attempted 262.9—KOA Denver—020 a15—Kow 10 his visit. Skeel hid himself a sec: | your finger-prints, Sergeant. Then |to pawn. Bic bee eam 8:30—Golden. West Girl ond time tn the closet, and luckily | the realization of his own position) Them be erased, as he thought, oe akwen Heer Hpteei Hy took the precaution of locking him-| suddenly smote him. Here he was|all bis @nger-prints, forgetting to wee vom Mi self in. Also, he quite naturally |alone with a murdered-pergon. He | wipe off the inside door-knob of the tt 422.3—-KPO Francieco—710 put his eye to the keyhole to see | was known to have been intimate | closet, and overlooking the band 13 as if 30—Recitat i who the second intruder was.” with the lady; and he was a bur-| mark on the table. After that, he bi $96.9-KNX Los Ar eo 12:00—K ate Vance pointed to the closet door.| glar with a record. Who would be | let himeelf out quietly, and reboited A ee 248.0-—-KIR Seattio— Oe “The keyhole, you will observe. |lMeve that he was innoceft? And|the side door the same as 1 did, 9 ture 8 od fs on a line with the davenport; | though he had probably recognised | stuffing the tweesers in his waist- Hi Biresiae » 8nd as Skeel peered out into the/the man who~had negotiated the | coat pocket an a k i room he saw a sight that froze bis | business, he was in no position to] . «mo BE CONTINUED) . , ty

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