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FRIDAY. MARCH 16 1 TH BISMARCK TRIBUN? 5 arn FOR SALE Nagel and “trutz, Box 21, Bis-|grown on good summerfallow and|20 per cent bran or 10 per cent I! oq ene e Furnished room suit-| FIVE ROOM modern bi low, 2| —marck, N. D. corn land are way et than brags arg Pare one Tribune Classified Advertisements [acini te) rare, Sagi sgh FOR tater ome ne met |, west of postoffice. Mrs. L. Lo-| home in fine condition, with gar-| man Rollers “J I tiade gredually, ° f0r° gan, 208 Second street. age, for $4500, also sative singers. Cages, seeds, Shepherd’s Profit Is | made, eradually. for tae FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room treats, etc, Phone 115-3, Jacob ‘od ° ==PHONE 82=.— “new home. Suitable fot ‘two.| SIX ROOM modern house, 3 large] Bul ickinaon Rp. bas tes| in Good Lamb Crop| is spat dangerous fr ever = tari ee — eae Ladies preferred. Call at 1106; v4 .| CAPABLE MEAT MAN, desires to — ‘ MALE IELP WANTED _ |; ~ FOR SALE Thayer ive _ ie) te erin, lo-| “rent, or will establish a. market| That the largest part of thé POROUS PLASTERS WANTED AT ONCE—25 men to! Classified Advertising Rates FOR RENT—Desirable office room| Jibsral terms. ®t any point where the business! profit from a flock of sheep comes RUIN HIS BUSIN learn barber trade. Systematic! FIVE ROOM HOUSE PARTLY| jn Hoskins block. See 8. A. F volume will warant. 301 Eighth) trom the lambs raised is the con- Chicago, March 16— Frede training for best positions. Cata-| Effective Jan. 3, 1928 modern, water, lights, bathroom,! Floren, Business Service Co.| SEVEN ROOM modern home, prac-| street, De Lake, N. Dak. tention of D. J. Griswold, animal|Knauff is, or was, a tattooed log free. Moler Barber College,|| insertion, 25 words hardwood floors. Sales price] Phone 401. tically new, in very choice loca-/ FoR SALE—Good early Ohio pota- husbandary department, North Da-|in a circus. He still would be fall Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. 2 or under . sone 8 75 $2300.00, good terms. FOR RENT—Two light Rousékeep-| aediza thiseneny Sit ca toes at $1.00 per bushel. De-| yota Agricaltucal college. ‘To prove| ing his easy and lucrative profess WANTED—Middie aged man to do 2 insertions, | ‘ i ing rooms, well furnished. Close| sirable: ry livered in small or large lots. this ‘he states that an 80-pound| if he had not caught cold. ge eral farm work. Must be able| 85 rai ated a iat eh cE in, ae Mandan street. Phone aon ROOH Perey ¥ bul Jullus Andahl. Phone 10-F-4. larab at, 12 cents a Pound - worth [Vagal caw! be to milk cows. Steady work. Write odern, 5 5 637-J. is Rs modern house, FOR SALE—Complete ures for! $9.60. If each ewe rai just one|best friend. He still wou! m3 Kenzie, N. D. 2,00 price $1600.00. Terms. FO hal rooms, east front, near school, de-| cafe. Snap if taken at once. Call] lamb rth of the lambs pro-|he hadn’t put porous plasters | Sane eee ee . "i # i gin el ee sirable and in fine location. Mr. J. I part. Phone 225 at duced oy be worth about three} Frederick’s chest, back and abd FEMALE HELP WANTED 145 ]||FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE,| 100m, hot and cold water, close in, PI hh 1d. Wh SRY COA Waa Ro ee Be addi. location, near schools, Sales| of car line. 615 Fourth street, SIX ROOM modern bungalow, 3 bed| _ Mandan. times as much as the annual wool Sree rity Ho oy ply Pi LADY COOK WANTED—The Ho- tedial e ri ited $2800, Terms. 4 City. _|” rooms, hot water heat, tically BOARD AND ROOM fleece shorn from the ewe's pe An th e plai a ith the tel cay . an o FOR RENT—One or two modern| new and in fine condition, near = = + Ps Bats desires the’ servicer'ct sui] CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY : 7m a Te Coen BOARD AND room in miodern| at seasen for the shepherd ty bo| tattooed picwnee’ at’ eee ca experienced Indy cook who can RATES Psi, WAV, MEK: Medea APU IG ME ee home, close in, very reasonable.|on the job, but the most akillful| ships, anchors, Uncle Sam, {ai 4 Sis ue ee ae 90 Cents Per Inch floors, bath “roots: good garden | FCH RENT—Farshed fom | "IVE ROOM meigtacee finish,| ay, me” p_preferred,, Call at/and attentive shepherd cannot Bet |eapes and portraits, She must be able to take charge » 4 , an rooms, ° stucco inish,| .523 First. one }-M. the best results at bing unless ‘rederick, howling wit! je f i i sp..ce, garage. Sales price $2850.| modern home. 403 Third street. thoroughly modern, in good loca | eememcee—wme se the ewes have bi brought up to|shouted that his business had b! ‘nines bea ee ones ae Giae Caeaenirin terms. re | pa schools, with GAR HE ee oe that time in good condition fh is} ruined Land socked Wiliam in | The position pays $15.00 per week|| ceived by 9 o'clock to insure USE, SIX APARTMENTS ie i ADE for city property, the last few weeks that the unbornjeye. Pried apart, they were tal. ry i LARGE NEW HOUSE, SIX BED ee B r , 10 . on Apri ist. Please state reler|| aeFlon same day. ee, eae ae coe eae | POR ae hearse | ice, GEN MR ESE| Nose. Clans Sp anuatl'Sown paar] eae acre nae tus teoecorreeen |" Dae Sees ee fie ences in frst letter. THE Seaatacion, Sales price’ base, SANG meet eer eee | fronts choles Tncation mest’ achools,| Minneapolis, Minn. No. encum-| tually" needs tse teed, asd’ bes| _ PLANES DISPLACE poss ion. S rice 5 be = > , 4 is i a .—" cht place fo sient tas, uy| PHONE 82 . ; Ave. W. Also sleeping rooms. __| FIVE ROOM modern dwelling, 2 °. are carrying twins. Alaska for freight transportatia Schi eld Willi 0 D., R. 4, SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE,| FOR RENT—Two room apartment,| bed rooms, east front, good lot, Low Protein Seed of How to feed the ewe before lamb-|dogs are being used less and less ¢ [oa ag illiston, N. D., R. 4, Gu. uted ieekkion Bales Price seh tee, gas nee and fice ppd furni-| for $2600, on terms, Good Varieties O. K.| ing is the question that confronts the trails. Consequently, there is WANTED—Competent girl tor-gen- jar. sosal ahd teases iot de : *{ ture. Also small sleeping room| tly modern cotta; 4 the shepherd. Mr. Griswold ad-|over-supply and hundreds of hus! Ih ae ane is Reb ilt Auto bil ROOMS AND ATH and garage for rent. Haselhurst,; SO it ee for #1800. : ba ernagy vises Mae more nutrients but) abandoned, have reverted to the wi eral housework. ixth street. eDu utomopiles | EIGHT 00) y BATH,| 411 Fifth strect. Phone 278. | Using seed wheat of low protein! jess bulk. Use the best quality of|state and are becoming the mi hi 8 THE FINE fifty foot lot at corner 1 i taaa tae 4 Phone 431, modern, five bedrooms, hardwood FOR RENT—Two room furnished | y ve.tcontent will not necessarily mean! hay and feed some grain. good | dangerous kind of marauders, SALESMEN paver ibn ad Better ‘Than the he a ina BEE ta? pains apartment suitable for couple, or BATS ac Fees ites | that the 1928 crop resul nd Cte tion for the last four or five - — ireplace, laundry room, outside 4 hil 7 ‘from will also be low in protein, ks befe lambing is not more| Librarics are being installed m AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN—It| 1s PART of the family forced to| sarage. Very good location. Sales| {Wo business women. No chil-| ict,’ choice fitty foot building lot according to E.G. Booth, extension| “Sry ygorewammbige, ie not more Libraries are being installed m you are in earnest and want to) “walk or stay at home when some| Price $7850.00. Terms. FOR RENT—A’ four room and! 0” Sixth street, and other lots. | aorcnomist. of “the North Dakota ity hay ver ewe each day andjessary qualifications can be found an reer $100 wentay = of the others are using the car?! pit ning LOTS IN ‘UL PAwra| | bath wntuentaned “acarenaens fer VERY, desire e site ean Agricultural college. ived| NOUN grain to allow a little gain|take charge, of them, Tho, a4 : ey shied hy you shouldn’t have StME Te dul ly, We ansee Apts.| " “Many letters have been rece in weight. ty of hay|of library school graduates last y have the proposition with a re- two cere one of our good re-| of the city, a large list in the east} adults only. P and Fifth streets. from farmers in all parts of North] should be used. is the best|was 200 teas than the number nee ity tine ot aceaeaes ie ecliing| tae our rae hat’ poe peace ta Four bat cit Io este furnished GEO. M. REGISTER. Bone oe ae hla ne grain but it is best to mix with it/to meet the demand. / ae aes any 2 fm| wonder why you didn’t buy one| ow while prices are low. miraaeoeytee eo “sd Bi "MISCELLANEOUS _ should get new seed as their, wheat nished. For full” information, | !°"® ago. . | HEDDEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—One registered Short-| (att fa was below average tn ri write Minnesota Woolen Com-| “Rebuilt Cars With # Kerutation’ AGENCY BABY CHICK horn bull calf (roan) 9 months! tov acterintic of certain varieties of peny, Duluth, Minn, Lahr Motor Sales Co. HR SALE—Quelity brand baby| $i) ,RSrly, Idaho seed potatoes: |e ycat euch as marquis and mindum a otor Sales 11 Years Active City Selling | FOR SALF—Quality brand baby) 200 bu. clean spelts,| snd kubanka durums. Weather WORK WANTED | Webb Block Phone 0,| chix, all breeds. Service sal McCormick 10 ft. disc. nearly iti ome years may result LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean MOUSES AND FLATS ,| {sfaction with every transaction.) new. D. J. Warren & Son. Phone| conditions some y hen these Se ONE a RENT Partly modem 4 room Femedies. ‘Twin City Produce Go, WAHOWAL CASH RECTSTERE standard ‘varletion ore teed. How: FEATURES ON THE AIR yc elogge. istor. work guar- jouse with plenty of garden space, FURNITURE FOR SALE : ce ever, this seed may produce a high Saturday, Mar. 17 isc anteed_and price reasonable. Close in. Occupancy March 21.| pop aq room | aMandan. New and second hand. Over 500! protein wheat the following year :10—Statler’s Pennsyivanians—WEAF WGY WWJ KOA ! LE—Large Lloyd Loom Protein fy fi —W3IZ KDKA WLW WJR KYW WRC XSD WANTED—To do ironing. Phone _ saat rooms for rent. Phone!" naby buggy, blue enamel quick HOME LAUNDRY ies Te providing weather conditions are hae er haw WDAR Wias Wan WHC WOE KOR 720. Se RAN aa | meal range, Hoosier kitchen cab- ee ns favorable. ‘ leon" —WIZ_ K | FOR RENT—At once modern five inet enamel top, clothes wringer,| GENTLEMEN! The only way to; T‘epresentative. Patterson Hotel,| “Adverse climatic conditions WTMJ K8D WCCO WOC WHO WOW WDAF KVOO WBAP DRESSMAKING room bungalow with garage. No.| @x9 congoleum rug. Phone 1231-M.| keep your shirts for years is to| Bismarck, N.D. __..| which tend to lower the protein con- Ontnatras— WEAF WWJ WSAI KSD WHO wow 4 Pain and fancy dresses.) 305 West Broadway. Phone 8. | oR gALE—Monarch range witl,| send them to Marguerlt Bulten’s| FOR SALE—A few good registered | tent of wheat can in part be offset RVG WEAA WOAL frat halt hours WEAT WWJ 'KSD WHO Also for children. Will remodel | =e sree ones ee | F A sare range with! Home Laundry. Repairs if de-| Duroc Jersey Gilts bred to farrow by tillage methods and growing WOW KVOO WFAA WOAI second half hour; WEAF KSD WHO your last season's coats and| _ PERSONAL iat raeee, fronts oom for rent] sired. Wo call and deliver. 203| the last of March, Welght about eiveet citer net tals ene 1d ROP iaialica bladaaniars vb cathe raid eee dresses. Phone 512-M, Apt. 3;| PALMIST and PhrenologistMad-| in modern home w areal nt| Ave. A West. Phone 1017. 280 pounds. Price each $30.00.| lowing these legumes and also those| | 1¢°Q{—RCA Presentation KHQ ROMO KHOA KGW Koo KPO UW KGO 422 .Fifth strect, Mrs. W. G.| am Lattimerclle. “Helps find lost ee ee alee PO KEL Wehrkamp. * "| articles. See her. today, 115 First | __401 Ninth street. sort golden oak, TOE ale sin iia a Rear eteeet: Bae taser Dance Program—KFOA KAW KGO EPO : AUTOMOBILES meee ee sectional. Wookease, fan.’ Tua MOM’N POP Mrs. Snoop on the Job By Cowan eli nee ali teseentoted . S encima italia , ; i FOR SALE—Overland coach late WANTED TO RENT Fourth street. Eanes | R. 17 8:00—Witlard Cavall 360-W. : ens_and garden. Phone 1219-W. |_N. D. 4 TL SUST HEARD ABOUT IT, Y TWAS SIMPLY UNBELIvAnLS at ine gE Tunieon otherwise An- 5:45-~Chimes Concert < MRS. GUNN, AND CALLED feces borearee “hohe vaure” dicated. Wave lengths on left of call Eot—New Fore Symphony . 'D NENER THnK AGA —— \—Philco Hot ij Nes per ier— - UNLESS Sig aa aman 2 You 628—KYW Chicago—870 rere Des Moines—s60 THE ooo © eGiimere KNEW MEN LIKE 2 pe. ou x COULD WME FLCORED ME :ub—Unele Bob Rear Sankar OW = F Hen AWA’? OF COURSE tee” MAYBE | F CALL ise—Paico Howe #o—Dance Music from WEAF facturer LOUIS MANNIX, an DR. AM! ooo CaN $.$.VAN DIN Vance sought a comfortable chair, ing them. SURDEK CAS EE AvTHOR .o% THE BENSON MURDER CASE that courtesy I should like you to tion?” Spotswoode dismissed the NO AFFAIR OF SINCE YOU FOUND “WAT EVERM ONE MINE, BUT stant BLOUDE WAIR ON WIS COKT I'VE FELT Tuar YOU SHOULD BE TOLD A FEW THINGS, DIDN'T WER RE. S- TUL 10:30—Serenaders 300.4—WBBM Chicage—770 F rt MM Ere Time Favorites :00—I Comed: lections 1200-010 Otay Buate Clu 7: 11:00—Younker Orchestra 40.8—WCX-WIR Detrolt—680 Cotton Pickers 10:00—Blue Room Orchestra G— 906.0—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—€20 Sak Pie PHILO VANCE and settled himself in it with | know that the game I played was BE RIGHT 7 6:00—Paimer Symphony ink a ly JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM, District | placid unconcern. one in which I had no alternative.” Tigges eopewater crcvestrs | 6:00—South Sea Islanuers MARGARET ODELL (THE| Ten minutes later Heath and| “Your motive, however powerful,” B+ ce naan Oeanaantas S30 High inkers “CANARY”) Snitkin arrived. Markham at once|8#ld Markham, “cannot extenuate 416.4-—WGN-WLIB Chicage—720 ; city—e10 CMboutctows A VER ® ™*5-1 104 them into an alcove and briefy | Your crime.” $0s—ONe Reavien tnaic 3:00 Stara String cytes’ KENNETH SPOTSWOODE, a mane-|cxplained his reason for summon-| “Do you think I seek extenua- 200-0148 med Almana! School of the Air ‘ 1 ties 00—Now Yori Symphony is fot oobi “ ° c imputation with a temptuous jawailan; Dance Music 0 Hour ? BROWGE LINDQUIST, ‘Spotswoode’s up stairs now,” he | impul cop! yd i la-Mor Orchestra ‘ ahlonable mcurclogist ey sald. “I want the arrest made ag|Sesture. “I’m not a schoolboy. I ynken, Biyaken and Nod Nighthawks, ‘TONY SKEEL, @ professional | quietly as possible.” calculated the consequences of my witttan ELMER JESSUP, tele- ainny “SPIVELY, teteph ae ERNEST HEATH, Sergeant of the Homicide Bureau eee CHAPTER LUI 66QOCIETY upfortunately isn’t ready for your nihilistic phi- losophy just yet,” said Markham. “And during the intervening trans!- He rose resolutely, and going to the telephone, called up Heath. “Sergeant,” he ordered, “get a John-Doe warrant and meet me im- mediately at the Stuyvesant Club. Bring a man with you—there’s an arrest to be made.” “At last. the law has evidence after its own heart,” chirped Vance, as he lasily donned his top-coat and picked up his hat and stick. “What a grotesque affair your legal procedure is, Markham! Scientific knowledge—the facts of psychology mean nothing to you learned Solons. But a phonograph record It was exactly half past three when we entered the rotunda of the Stuyvesant Club. Mark! repeat the name in astonishment. “I don't see—" Markham cut in sharply. “I’m tak- ing all responsibility for the arrest. And you're getting the credit—if | > you want it. That suit yout” thing you say, sir.” He shook his tion human life must. be protected.” | hy what about Jessup?” terlal witness.” emerged at the third floor. woode's rooms were at the end of the hall, facing the Square. Mark. | ham, his face set grimly, led the way. woode opened the door and, greet- ing us pleasantly, stepped aside for us to enter. ing a chair forward. view of Markham’s face in the light, forward and now waited with pas- sive alertness for the district at- torney’s order to serve the warrant. “Spotswoode!® Heath ed “You don’t have to see—yet,” Heath shrugged his shoulders, “It's all right with m . any- ead uncomprehendingly. “But “We'll keep him locked up. Ma, We ascended in the elevator and Spots In answer to his knock Spots- “Any news yet?” he asked, mov- At this moment he got a clear ser “And for just five minutes, a week ago, I understood fanatics of old could, with a calm course of action, and after weigh- ing’ the various factors involved, decided to risk it, “It was a gamble, to be sure; but it’s not my habit to complain about the misfortunes of a deliberately lanned risk. Furthermore, the choice was practically forced upon me. Had I instance, I stood to lose heavily nevertheless.” not gambled in this His face grew bitter. “This woman, Mr. Markham, had demanded the impossible of me. Not content with blecding me demanded legal pro- financially, tection, position, social prestige— such things as only my name could ‘ive her. “She informed me I must divorce my wife and marry her. I wonder it you apprehend the enormity of that demand? Markham, I | have children wiem | .ove, not insult your intelligence by ex- plaining how, despite my conduct, such a thing is entirely possible. . . And yet, this woman commanded « + You see, Mr. my wife, and I I will how the HER FLAT FOOTED WS! UNTIL DARE Ws 1S DELICIOUS! \ oe. Bis ter ee a ULD FALL 35 ‘wT a BAND OF WERS {J CAN HARDLY WAT XL SEE Wipow AND Gey Te Low: Pic 7—VRS.SMOOP!-iND WHY ~ 1 OUT THAT PROFESSIONAL GABBER ? You mGHT JUST AS WELL “TALK INTO A RADIO. IF SHE ISNT SPREADING “THE NEWS To RIGHT IN-MY LIFE ! :35—Popular Programs 944.6—WLS Chicago—870 00-—-Supperbell Program 3 Jack & Jean ff Hickey, dare e x *pance Resumeg 447.6—WMAQ-WQS Chicego—670 nce (: 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 6:00—Organ, 2:00—New Symphony 8:00—Phileo Hour 934 udio Features 49:10—Vocal; Orchest 361.2—WSAI Cincinnati—ss0 990.8—WTAM Cleveland—750 100—Cle Orchestr: HH ie Phan Indians EAS 7:00—Blue 401.5—-WEAF New York—610 faldort Astoria Orchestra : freeing Sea Islanders 441.3—KRLD Dallae—650 BA be je Grabam 00—} le 11:0— @ hrs.) “ 298.9—WTMJ Milwaukee—1¢20 30—To fe Anncunced 00—Philco Hoi W—Old Favorites 10:00—Dance Program * 405.2—-WCCO HMinncapotis-St. Paul—7< 115—Music 10:00—Dance 508.2—WOW Omahka—590 §:00—Courtesy Program 7:00—New York Sympkeny 8:00—Philco Hour 9:00—Dance Orchestras 10:00—Spice of the Program 645.1—KSD Sf. Louis—550 7:00—New York Symphony 8:00—Phileo Hour 9:00—WEAF Programs 348.6—KVOO Tulsa—860 6:00—Sunday School Lesson 7:00—Collier's Orchestra 10:00—Vocal 10:30—Bridge Lesson 9:45—Roseland Orchestra 10:30—Witching Hour 2.8—WGR Buffalo—990 6:00—Catholic Charities Addrem) tler’s Pennsylvanians inkers ] —sh! There, now, is something | 514 a¢ h me to wreck my life and crush ut- ne ee 315.6—-KDKA Pittsburgh—? convincing, trrefragable, final. | Dature ‘of our visit, heme vy |tetly those I held dear, solely to co Dance Orchestras €do—hddrenss Radio Club what?” expression did not alter, I saw his Statity her petty, ridiculous ambi- 44.8—WIz New York—€60 —Concerti Literature Gems On our way out Markham beck-| body suddenly go taut. His cold, | ton! Hie a ae 00—Philco Hous ened to the officer on guard. indecipherable eyes moved slowly “When I refused, she threatened q ork k Symphony $79.5—WGY Schenectady—790 “Under no conditions,” he said. | from Markham’s face to Heath and | t® ¢xpose our relations to my wits, $:00—Fnilco Hour 8:00—Little Orchestra “is any one to enter this apartment |Suitkin, Then his gaze fell on|‘ send her copies of the letters 1 3i30—Merry Three” $:30—Tunetul ‘Troupe until I return—not even with a| Vance and me, who were standing | 584 written, to sue me publicly—in 10: lumber Music 210:00—Daticn Music ‘ signed permit.” a little behind the others,.and he | "2@. to create such a scandal that, 482.3—WOR Newark—710 408.5—WRC Washington—640 When we had entered the taxt- | HOdded stiffly. {n any event, my life would be Sees peter Orchestra 4:00—Parnassus Trio b, he directed the chauffeur to the| No one spoke; yet ¥ felt that an|Tuined, my family disgraced, my se lretete meinecoeiee 5:00—Dinner Music prin ? entire tragedy was somehow being | #0me destroyed.” 00—Bamberger Little Symphony ——700—New York Symphony “So the newspapers want action, | acted, and that each actor heard bt pate and drew a deep in- 9:00—Saturday’s Children aE i {| 8nd understood every word. spiration. eae ipa] re ee Markham remained standing, as| | \! have never been partial to 476.9—-WSB Atianta—430 MEPSKERC Honsieneaete nasty hole, old (3 it reluctant to proceed. Of all the | balf-way measures,” ho continued 120-U. of a Program es sees sep eyes BE iin turned to | duties of his office, I knew that the impassively. “I have no talent for 6:00—Bunday pay Lesson enna How with Parson Vance. And that look conveyed a|®tTest of malefactors was the most |C°Mpromise, Perhaps I am a vic- Tenahee Nork Erepbeor :15—Btudlo Concert profounder gratitude. than” any | distasteful to him. He was a world.|ttm of my heritage. But my in. thatched Head Club 9:00—Theater Program vide conld have cepressnt’. “7 T lly anan, with the worldly teante eck. | stinet 1s to play out hand ts the 243.8—WDOD Chattanoega—1280 340.7—WJAX Jacksonville—200 biaheiiag . erace for the misfortunes of evil, | !st chip—to force whatever dan- inday Schoo} Lesson $:32—Bopular Katertainers (Tuesdoy, September 1; 8:30 p.m.) | Heath and Snitkin hed threatens. F801 ‘ ecital f y Ti8 pulae mntertainers :00—Phileo 9:00—Dance Orchestras 322.4—WHAS Louisville—930 once sent for the manager, and Spotswoode's again mind and a sense of righteousness, 048.1—-WFAA Datiae—350 4:00—Piano Recital & few words of private pa Marktam ® | torture thelr enemies who threat- $:00—M Tot—New York syiaphony tion with him. The manager then! “What can I do for you, sir?” His | ened them with spiritual destruc 1300 Programs sag tr al ao hastened away, and was gone about |-voice was calm and without the + +, I chose the only course jeater Features x jemphie— five minutes, faintest quaver, “Mr. Spotswoode is in his rooms,” he informed Markham, on return- ing . “I sent the electrician up to test the light bulbs. He reports that the gentleman is alone, writing at his desk,” appeared perturbed, be any fuss, will there, Mr. Mark- ham?” “I don’t look for any.” Mark- ham's tone was chilly, “You can accompany these off oe ee ketch Markham ‘ol im qui with a slight 1; clination of his’ head the of resignation, point of view!” sighed Vance when tho man- :ager bad left us, “The arrest of unexpected,” he said the tragic suggestion of a “I can’t say that it was wholly evenly, with i F which might save those I love from disgrace and suffering. g ii 204.4—KTHS Het Springe—75) 7:00—N. z Mew Xork Symphony 9300—Btudio 396.9—WS5M Nashville—s90 6:15—Dinner Concert 7:00—-New York hon; 3 ew Symphony 296.9—WSMB New Orieans—1010 7:00—F Chautauqua 8:30—Musical Program (2 brs.) “And the room number?” Sto eome’ Oveheets, 499.7—WOAI San Antonio—600 , “Three forty-one.” The manager 9 Frolic 9:00—Dance Music : “There won't WESTERN 388.8—KOA Denver—020 1: RoRey. Tok Gymovony 12:00—NBC P; 1:00a—Dance Music 491.5—KGW Portiand—610 $:00—Dinner Concert 13308-KOMO Concert 4 6: Spotswoode, I'd say, was the seme | “especial! th LH: tutility, The mx ies c ouioct of mine Greerure : “Only last 3 “Bal, don't y’ know. He's what one} But then... fortunes of the | Wilde's ‘De | 10x “might term a philosophic bebavior- | game are always: gifted with 8: Markham grunted but did not an- show 33 swer. He began pacing up and | generously least, i do Keeping his eyes | bam, in final syle sates apensea yet ee Sen