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ow THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928 _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Tribune Classified Advertisements —= PHONE 82=={— MALE. HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—25 men to learn barber trade. Systematic Classified Advertsing Rates | WORK WANTED LET ACK’S out or %c air leaky diator Shop clean or ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice front pee in wee oe Close in. ome ‘ivile Single Rio. comes eb Py $12.00. peri Johnson, 206 West Thayer Ave. FOR RENT—Two. pleasant Tight housekeeping rooms, heat, light Also two Call at 307 and water furnished. nice sleeping rooms. Fourth street. FOR RENT—Room in modern home for light housekeeping and one front room on ground floor. Alao garage for rent. 614 Eighth St. FOR RENT—Front sleeping room on ground floor, connected with Call at 120 First ta- Effective Jan. 3, 1928 clogged radiator. All work guar- gg A ad Positions ieee, i eg 25 words mn pest and price reasonable. Dette Mots eee SD @ insertions; 38° words FURNITURE FOR SALE POS! or under .......... 85 FOR RENT—Piano in. first class ANT! OSTON WANTED oi 3 insertions, 25 words conditior, Phone 442-M after middie age lady. 14 miles @. E. or under’... :..... 1.00 5:00 p. m. .| bath. Close in, of Bismarck, JE. Chesak, R, 2.|| 1 week, 25 ode nd 5 MISCELLANEOUS street or phone 1096-R. WANTED—A position as book- keeper or office manager. Write tional per word aS eB ‘CLASSIFIED DISPLAY APARTMENTS RATES FOR RENT—Apartments. All modern four-room apartment. Al- so partly furnish two room apartment and single room for light housekeping. City heat. College building. Telephone 183. FOR RENT —Seialy modern three 90 Cents Per Inch advance. Copy shoul insertion same day. THE id floor. foom apartment on ground floor.|| BISMARCK TRIBUNE Partly furnished. Call at PHONE 32 ‘est Thayer. FOR RENT—Three _roor room unfur- nished apartment in modern home. Private entrance. Newly decor- ated. Garden space at 415 Eighth street, FOR RENT—A four room and bath unfurnished apartment for adults only. Woodmansee Apts. Phone_1188. y FOR RENT—Four room a} over French & Welch Guaranteed Dealer Made It. rtment ardware f and satisfaction out of it you ve. Patterson Hotel, ‘ord coupe 1927 _ Wai Griffith, care French & have only | acquired 8 source & Hs etna ®. model for good horas which may |i eich, __..|___________| trouble and expense. We sell only| Gop < iste . A. W. Herr, Wis! law. FOR RENT—Two room furnished] rebuilt cars that are worthy of COE eT cite Sr be were é light housekeeping apt. modern} your confidence and our reputa-) ‘ho Jast of March. Weight about Phone 643-W. 924 Fourth. _| tion. 280 pounds. Price each $30.00. PERSONAL _ A VERY nicely furnished small) ‘Rebuilt Cars With a Rrutation” | Nagel and “trutz, Box 21, Bis-| $27.5) FOR Magnetic Belts Retonet apartment for one lady. 807 marck, N. D. and other makes fully etter! Fourth street. Millinery.| GE . Nielsen, Bis- marek, North Dakota. FARM LANDS HAVE several hundred acres first class hardwood farm land in Wis- consin with some young timber GENTLEMENT, Home Laundry. Ave, A West. Phone 1017. under Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- AN classified ads are cash in ld bp re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure Rebuilt Automobiles A Used Car Is No Better Than the THE mere fact that it is an automo- bile doesn’t make a used car a good investment. Unless you can get consistent good performance — Motor Sales Co. The only w: way to keep your shirts for years is to|- send them to Marguerit Bulten’s Repairs if sired. We call and deliver. FEM ALE_ HELP WANTED _ Lag. coal mine at Coalbank, N. mine have opened mine 20 rods from side or lease for a period of years. fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, man Rollers and Hartz Mopntain, Box 728. C. L. BRYAN is doi ing. Don’t recog as our tuner. Bismarck, and The Mandan. de- 203 ize an} to sejl or trade for North Dakota farm. Andrew Jensen, 702 Sixth street, Bismarck, N. D. work, either part or full Phone 812-R. WANTED—Girl for general house- time. Apply Tribune No. 6. |MOM’N POP 7 WHEN I FLASH THIS Box OF CANDY Mom'te toRGeT XO PULL ANY MORE OF WS BUNK ABOUT THE Gipow DARE. IF_1 EVER SEE That BLONDE BEAUTY AGAIN I'M SURE GOING To SCAT THE OTHER WAY. Pope ope NAAT Loven: BLONDE S -LHANE 4 A ULE aie aT HOME BUT SHE WAS BLACK WAT. Flossie. 1s HER NAME. OF. UUTTLE DEAS The Water Gets Hotter MRS. DARE TWAS: 30ST FOR THE POOR ORPHANS. 7 “THINKING ‘caged Mov CANDY? wer yas No a, WHERE ‘DID. WS CURLY —Royalty Well cauipped, Since closing a wagon ped. 8 oe it so well equip) 0 acres till- able and good pasture. Will sell Postoffice, cood shipping facili- cash for quick sale. Paving, sew- NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and .izes. We have one to FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- also sative singers. Cages, seeds, ete. evi 115-J, Jacob all our tun- others ie Melody Shop, Music Shop, WANTED—To rent or buy restaur- ant or pool hall in small live town. ‘—Two or three fur- nished or unfurnished light house- keeping rooms. Cheap. Call at 421_Ninth street. FOR RENT—By the 15th of the month the largest room in the house with board at the Mohawk. _Phone 145. FOR FOR RENT—Desirable office roon — ties. Plenty of buildings. Good| ~in Hoskins block. See 8S. A. farmers trade, Best grade of| Floren, Business Service Co. ‘coal in district. Only _responsi-| _ Phone 401 ble party need Se Possession] “OR RENT—Two Hey housekeep- April oe Childs, Mel-| ing rooms well rnished and| t! __lette, S.*. == |S modern, Phone 637-J. 118 Man- FOR SALE — Hone oe Be dan, equipment and _ rooming house furnishings, Williston business] ___ _BABY CHICK dist., income $250 month. $500) “OR SALE—Quality brand baby chix, all breeds. Service and sat- ers, building boom, ine, rae isfactionn with every t coming. M. Jarosh, illiston, N. Full line poultry, dairy feeds and Dak. remedies. Twin City e Co., Mandan. AUTOMOBILES WILL TRADE Overland sedan, treatments free, send check witl order. O. J, Rued, 309 roatwsy, "| Fargo. N. D. PALMIST and Phrenologist Mad- am _ Lattimerelle. articles. See her today. street. Helps find lost 115 First Phone 1230, GOUSES AND LATS th ae ie mediate Pries Owens, i Pasta ite Lost ST—Strin; ls between Capitol ig ae town, Finder please return to deo buns for Te ward. WANTED TO RENT ie Eltinge WANT! bungalow, b; Meyer S, wants 7 BUY WANTED TO BUY—Strictly mod- erm bungslow with two bedrooms. Must good location. Write care * teibuss Ad. No, 7. NOTICE OF Beemer" or EMPTIO! RE! STATE OF NORTH DARKO’ ‘A, County of Burleigh—ss OFFICE ‘OF ope 'Y Bismarck, To Margaret E. ioberts, Bismarck, ® BR City Nat’. Bank, Bismarck, You ‘are hereby notified that tng] tract of land hereinafter describe and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1923, was on day ide ‘Cares Ne duly tor begs ice of this eee N 1-3 of Sec. 26, Twp. 141, Number of Acres, a8. Amount sold for,’ $26.2: Amount Fequired We tedeem at this date, $36.37. In addition to the above amount zon will be Ral to pay the costs the service of this notice and in- he ax. sale certificate as provided ty WITNESS my hand and cee seal this 21st ey of February, 1928. ISAMINGER, (Seal) " Miattor Burleigh County, North Dakota, (2/23-3/1-8) wite Amene SHADOW i fe (ina lef im irom @ 8] In four weeks Ihave redoced” may me to half. How long shall y sta Visband (wiring back): Another four weeks.—Nebelspalter. TRL CHARACTERS VANCE _ re the allurin’ = Don’t see any way to go beyond them.” A ior May fis i AP or May first. ai .UDITOR, lemption ‘from | Co 6. re ninety days from | y7, TO CONTRACTORS state E HIGHWAY Bani han omit nied he construction of ighway Te- Com- 1. Proposals for ighway No. 6, Bismarcie, north, celved by the State Highws: mission in the offices 0 Ret, of Btate Hii M., March 30, 19: time they will be read. 2 The Lge oot must be mailed to or otherwire deposited with the De- partment of State Highways at Bis- marck, N. Dat shall be sealed and endorsed ‘ Sroposal for construct- ing. a State Highway on State High. No. 6—Bismarck north (Federal — No. 281-B) in Burleigh which place and blicly opened and ° x certified check for 5 per ven together with a bidder's bond in t full amount of the gross sum ula, must accompany each proposal. 4. Contemplated work consists of 12.083 miles of -Earth Grading and Concrete Structures road improvement involving approximately: 6.0 Acr Clearing and Grubbing: Plowing and Harr e Yds, Earth poy v2: 3,000 . CG as ta. 160 ire ig ‘ingle? ie ‘Wood L, Ft. Unload, Haul Mtl. 6 Culv.; 8 in. Corr. Mtl. Pipe hy in. Connecting (Bands; 1 1, was L. me / it & Yde. We Btruce tural Excay, 5. Copies of the prop Dianks may be obtained from the artment of State Highways at Bismarck, N. Dak. Plans and specifications are on file in the Division Office of the De- partment of ‘State Highways at Bis- marck, . and the office of the Bepariment o at ‘State Highways at Bis- marck, N. Dak., and also at the office of the’ County “Auditor in the county wherein the project or projects are located. 6 All bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the pro- posals. 7. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals, to waive tech- nicalities, or to accept such as may be determined to be for the beat inter- ests of the County and State. 8. Bidders must bid on all items contained in the proposal blank. Any Did or bids received for any number of items less than thone contained in the proposal will be eee as ir- be tl ane rejected as sucl STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, (si igned) Jos. J. Ermatinger, Secretary, Dated Maren 5, 1928, * | Se x ‘MURDER CASE He leaned forward, speaking earnestly. He frowned and sipped his coffee. “Nine-tenths of poker, rk. Jo! Attorn ia Folens District MARGARET ODELL “My original quartet is dwindling ham, is psychology; and if one un- ad “CANARY”: cHanes’ CLEAVER, a man- and I don’t like it. It narrows the thing down too much—there'’s no ids the e, one can learn more of & man’s inner nature at a about. KENNETH SFOTSWOODE, a mene- facturer LOUIS MANNIX, DR. AMBROISE fashionable TONY SKEEL, 8 » ber F witttam ELMER JESSUP, tele- ne operator BiRnv ‘SPIVELY, telephone op- erator ERNEST HEATH, Sergeant ef the Homie! Bureaa eee THE STORY THUS FAR Mi ret Odell is found stran- lea. ee Kcel’a finger cog apa nf HS night of ‘the murder. who bad call a i scope for the mind, as it were, in only two choices. “What if we should succeed in eliminating Cleaver and Mannix? Where would we be—eh, what? Nowhere—simply nowhere. And yet, one of the quartet is guilty; let's cling to that consolin’ fact. “It can’t be Spotswoode and it can't be Lindquist. Cleaver and Manniz remain: two from four leaves two. Simple arithmetic, what? The only trouble ts, this case isn’t simple. Lord, no!—I say, how would the equation work out if we used algebra, or spherical trigonometry, or differential cal- culus? Let’s cast it in the fourth dimension—or the fifth, or the sixth... .” He held his temples in both hands. “Oh, promise, Markham—premise me that you'll hire a kind, gentle keeper for me.” “I know how you feel. I've been fm the same mental state for a week.” . “It’s the quartet idea that's driv. poker table in an hour than during ., year's casual association with im, “You rallied me once when I said I could lead you to the perpetrator of crime by examining the fac- tors of the crime itself. But natur- ally I must know the man to whom 1 am to lead you; otherwise I can- not relate the psychological indica- tions of the crime to the culprit's mature, “In the present case, I know the kind of map who committed the crime; but I am not sufficiently ac- quainted with the suspects to point out the guilty one. However, after our game of poker, I hope to be able to tell you who planned and carried out the Canary’s murder.”* gazed at him in blank astonishment, He knew that Vance Played poker with amazing skill, and that he possessed an uncanny knowledge of the psychological ele ments involved in the game; but he was unprepared for the latter's av THE ORANGE BLONDE AIR COME Qu me mad,” moaned Vance. “It statement that he might be able me to have my tetrad lopped to solve the Odell murder by moans of it. OF TAE STORK INCREASES: FLASA AFTER FLAS OF LIGHTNING TAIS STORM IS SHAKING TAINGS UP CONSIDERABLY= I WONDER IF FRECKLES CAN KEEP FROM GETTING Telockes eee CHAPTER XLVI be hesegeins nodded his head orac: ularly. : “& crook, no matter how clever be is, always overlooks something.” “Why single out crooks for your criticism, Sergeant?” asked Vance lazily. “Do you know of anybody in this imperfect world who doesn't always overlook something?” gave Heath a benignant smile. “Even. the police, don’t y’ know, overlooked the tweezers.” Heath grunted. His cigar had gone out, and he relighted it slowly and thoroughly. “What do you think, Mr. Mark- ham?” “The situation doesn’t become much clearer,” was Markham's gloomy comment. “My theory isn’t exactly a blindip’ illumination,” said Vance. “Yet { wouldn’t say that it left things in pristine darkness. There are cer tain inferences to be drawn from my vagaries. To-wit: Skeel either knew or recognized the murderer; and once he had made good his es cape from the apartment and had regained a. modicum of self-conf- dence, he undoubtedly blackmailed his homicidal confrere. “His death was merely another manifestation of our inconnu’s bent the gems in the refuse tin—the per- son who took them really didn’t want them, y’ know—and Skeel’s lence, It also the un- in such brutal fashion. I'd set Yet Vanee bad spoken with such trustin’ heart on that now it’s only a pair. order and proportion ++. I want my “I'm afraid you'll have to be satisfied with two of them,” Mark- ham returned wearily. “One of them can’t qualify, and one is in bed. You might send some flowers to the hospital, if it would cheer you any. “One is in bed—one is in bed,” repeated vance “Well, well—to be one freee Jase four leaves et hand, there is tute mentation for sight.” He gazed up out of the great windows into Fifth Avenue. ¥or several moments he sat smoking thoughtfully. When he spoke again, it was in an even, deliberate voice. would it be dificult for you to invite Mannix and Cleaver and Spotswoode to spend an evening—this evening, let us say im your apartment?” “What new harlequinade is this?” “Fie on you! Answer my ques- iting and bolting of the side Me undoubted earnestness that Mark- ham was impressed. I knew what. was passing in his mind almost as well as if he had voiced his thoughts. He was recalling the way in which Vi had, in a former murder case, put his finger un- erringly on the guilty man by a similar process of psychological de duction. And he was also telling himself that, however incompre- hensible and seemingly extrava- gant Vance’s requests were, there was always a fundamentally sound reason behind them. “Damn it!” he muttered at last. “The whole scheme seems Idiotic. + + » And yet, if you really want a game of poker with these men, I've Bo special objection. It'll get you Bowhere—T'll tell you that before- band. It's stark nonsense to sup- Pose that you can find the gulity man by such fantastic means.” “Ah, well,” sighed Vance, “a little im Tecreation will do us no “But why do you include Spots- ‘woode?”* “Really, ze know, I haven't the slightest notion—except, of course, that he’s one of my quartet. And we'll wal an extra han: don't tell me afterwards that I’m to lock him up for mur. oo aere to draw the line, @s it may seem to your layman's mind, I wouldn't care to Drosecute a®man, knowing that it was impossible for him Bie omg ml the crime.” that,’ wied Vance, “the Only obstacles that stand in the ‘way of physical impossibilities are material facts, And material tacts are notoriously deceivin’. Really, y’ know, you lawyers would do better if you ignored them entirely.” Markham did not deign to an- ‘Swer such heresy, but the look he Gave Vance was most expressive, (70 BE CONTINUED)! — thy across sa setiele tthe Unie 14 Date North hsDakota, this 6th day of Janu- . | the followin SUM! ba or, HOR: AKOTA, County IN_Dis' ahs Fata COURT, Fourth Judicial str: i 5 wh. Wil ‘Ram, ‘i. A formerly. Matic, va. ae aan Tone fest son'snd Beagrie Se Winther ‘gon al D.sraith, Deceased, and all other persons ‘unknown agg | tncumshrance “upon. the ‘property described in the complaint, fendants. The State of Pacthnd Dakota to the above Defendants: You ane — oO oy 7 are peter Pr summoned ani ‘the lain tn. this Setion, which, is filed in the office of th . gs of the District Court of Burt se Roe Da- kota, and to me at answer upon the sul ubscribers ore lee 4 office in ane city, of Bismarck, Burleigh North Dakota, Sriehe in thirty i fatter the service of this eu you, exclusive of the ok end in case a appear or d at Bismarck, ary, 1) GEO. M. REGISTER an nd G GE 8. REGISTER, Al teravs for said Plaintif?. eg and vay ceokt ice ad- ress, Webb Block, Bis- manok, North Dakota, NOTICE: | To the above Defendants: You will pleas take notice that the above gd ton veut ureenets: to jUMMONS KTH DAKOTA, County T COURT, Fourth Judie Solberg, Plaintitf, ersons unknown claiming any “4 or intereat in, or lien or mbrance upon the property described in the complaint, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above Defendants: You and each one of you are here- by summoned to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court oe Burleigh County, North Da- kota, and to serve a copy of your an- swer upon the subscribers at their office in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case of your failure to appear ewer, judgment will be taken agai you by default for fae relict di manded in the compla’ Dated at Bismarck, "North Dakota, this inn day a February, 1928. EO. M. REGISTER and GEORGE 8S. REGISTER, Attorneys for said Plaintite, Office and postoffice ad- dress, Webb Block, Bis- marck, North Dakota. NOTICE: To the above Defendants: You will please take notice that the above entitled action relates te the following described real proper situated in the County of Burleli in the State of North Dakota, namel, the south half of the south-east qua’ ter (S 1-2 of S.E. 1-4) and the south half of tho south-west quarter (S 1-2 STATE Or IN purielene DIST! cial Piura. jugo al . situated in the .c of 1 Burleien, i of 8. W. 1-4) of section twenty-two the State of Nort! kota, (22) in township one hundred and Lot eleven (11) th block | fe forty (140) north, of range seventy- (46) of the Original Plat of City} nine (79) west of the fifth principal of Bismarck, in| Burleigh County,| meridian in Burleigh County, North North Dakota. That the purpot Dakota. That the purpose of. this this action is to determine action is to determine adverse claims claims to said real to suid real property and to quiet title a title in said injin said real pLoperey. in the plaintift t A herein, and that no personal claim is fendanta in said action, or aga of the defendants in sald action, ited Gan. s 1 GEO. M. Serer and GForge 8. REGISTER, Attorneys for said area By North Dakott 23-3 /1-8-15) made against the defendants in said atjaction, or against any of the de- fendants in said action. Dated GO. at 1 we Bere WREN® rains: Oriental tae ts KsD een WAU wane ‘wowo Ki! ‘ADC WKRC 10:00—Ben Bernie—WEAF WWJ WTMJ KSD WHO WO FEATURES ON THE AIR Da ® Ps an “yl ‘Fiotn MeGunewie KDK. 3 Caruso Orchestra—WJZ DKA WLW WIR Reviews Voral and Instrumental WIZ KDEA W1W WIR ‘WK WRHM WREN N WHAS W: ic Wi 3AX encert Orchestra: Semi-Popular Molodies—' RW ECO WHO | voc. ‘3 WSM WMC WSB wee WAAQ KMOX J BOIL wac FRIDAY, MARCH 9 $:20—La Hrance Ureuestra sooetetes Preee! :00—Palmolive Ho Pdi! tral Saat time, 635.4—WHO Des Moines—s60 All time ip P. BM. unless ine §:30—Orchestra dicated. fave lengths tJ ‘1:00—Armand “te hy lettera, kilocyeles on right. Se eg ay ner tly Program 9:00—Palmoli S20-—-KYW Chicgem670 10:00—Dance Musio O.9—WEX VIR oe o—White Rock a t 19buPenting Proeram Fe hor end Merrimac Soomwe igley Rev oc! es to Blovle, Chu Club 20:8 o004-WODM Chicago—770 Mi Mid-Evening Danc: Musical Comedy ‘Selectfons 208.6—WESH-WJJD Chicago—620 joned Almanak Set ame (3 bra.) ii VO nce (3 brs.) 423.3—WLW Cincianatl—700 mi2—Weal Cincinnatl—30 $:00—Dance Musto age ems Cleveland—750 ae 9: 00—Palmolive Hour eae eee ersians 491.5—WEAF New York=610 Em—Citles Service Hour 3: ince Orchestra 20—Ealmolive, ‘Hour 10:00—-Ben Bern! awa | New York—660 £ good Bid Meiogien a ieg and Kew cert & om Welate y Re iow :00—Dinner for ‘Sen. Honnorat 422.3—WOR Newark—710 6:00—Ensemble; N. Y. U. Tse evel eg Bend v oe Byers’. 475.9—-WSB Atianta—630 ole estra, " $:00—Cities Service Hour . 9:00—Palmolive Heur 409.7-—-WBAP Fort Werth—400 jacl 384.4—KTMS Hot Springs—780 1:20--Weems’ hestra WESTERN $:0—Bohemians 10: d0—Staties Orchestra 352.7—WWJ Detroit—850 aa 9 :00—Palmolive 10:00—Ben Bern! 2 Frlvolities 228.9—WOWO Ft. Wayne-- 1516 £:30—Don si | rommy, b i shcBasemble rot ab; |:00—Home Makers” Fe Powis det in City—70 ‘Educational: Bible Cl. 8:00—Talk; Pioneer Musis on 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—tit 00—School of ti Sf T00—Cities Service ti Persi 30—LaFrance Orch a2: ieee Hour rnie er nals donz—weeo erpeeneles St. Paul—2 $:00—St. Paul ith ri Hien Bervice Hour 8:30} ie fea ta Ramblers 93: 30—Whe es te w:seaane stage Tea Omaha—s90 {200K F YR Binmarch—Bi08 usic, weat eather, markets, news. Aunt Sammy. and uu 8 6:30—Clara_ Peltier artists from school. :30—Weather, markets, 45—Farm school. associat Indiaj news, GASTERN ee wan Butaienrgne 7:00—WEAF Pri 10:00—Statler ord stra 315.6—KDKA ri cl Eee Tak ie t ie Roc Gancer ME - Ea, ps Be Bev lew vana—wav Aetoaciiy tha Cal 1008 $aeathearal Hour 468.5—WRC Washington—640 2:30—U. 8. Marine Band 4:00—Hofbrau Orchestra ‘ities Service Hour -Anglo Persians 00—Palmolive Hour SOUTHERN 293.9-—KPRC Henetarc 1000 on eustgni s Tr Tit lous bE jans: Studio stanly Jacksonvilie—880 ay ph Hapey Girte 8:00—Wrigley Review 322.4—WHAS Loulsville—930 7:00. ad Louisville am im ed; U, Wrigley evie 00—Paimolive Hour 616.9—WMC Memphis—580 8:00—Wrigley Review almolive Hour 10:00—Ben Bernie 336.9—WSM Nashvilie—890 Review ¥:00—Vocal: Piat $:1s—Fiddler and’ Dude 4#9.7—WOAI San Antonlo—600 BiaBane Musls

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