The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT POLICE SEARCH ® FOR MOLESTER OF LOCAL GIRL were up (n were To Lay Plans For Miss Ruth Rubin Annoyed in . Northwestern ‘U’ Dormi- | tory By Alleged Moron Chicago, ‘IL, Aril 21. the Tribune)~-E: night wert still s leged “art moron” who molested Mis. Ruth Rubin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rubin of Bismarck and student at Northwestern University Scafarman, a room wakened at an early lay to find that an in- truder had entered the room. bound and gagged the girl and was mark ing her with charcoal. The man fled through an open window when Miss Seafarman screamed. Was Bound, Gagged i Miss Rubin twisted her hands free and told her roommate tha’ e been awakened when the man lightly touched her arm. Threatening her with death if she made an outcry or disturbance, he forced her to divest herself of her night garments and marked her body with charcoal. An intruder had forced his way, into the dormitory in which Miss Ru- bin lived, taken some money from her room and fled without capture several days previous, according to a letter received by ‘Mr. and Mrs./ Rubin from Mrs. May H. Tousicy, the matron, | Room Near Fire Escape | The two girls’ room was near the fire escape. The moron had appat- rly ere around out the open came. lice Guard special police niversity houses in t night we all went to bed and soundly 1 le “Lf use, throug Had 1 is per- se for 1 am urging them, Miss Rubin and her roommate, to take another room so they will not have! any feeling of insecurity but they slept in their own room last night from preference isk how anxious you would been a mother myself, so 1am taking the liberty of writing to you all the facts so that you will not need to worry about anything being kept from you, “Your little girl is perfectly safe and knew nothing of the excitement | until it was all over, then slept with other girls on the second floor, sv she | knew nothing of anyone being in her} room until the next morning. All 16 7 and came through but! ten \w search of the house the! parents They said it was the last letter they had re-| ceived from her and knew nothing! of the " c until th dispat Dr. G. M. Constans Joins Local Clinic Announcement that Dr. George M. Constans, specialist in eye, nose and throat work, has become associated with the Quain & Ram- stad clinic was made today by those connected with the local firm of medical men. Dr. Con- stans was with the clinic here for up committee” will| three months during the summer of the city to- of 1924, and since that time has 30 at the Asso-| been specializing in his particular of Commerce rooms. line of work at the Mayo clinic in nt plans are to divide the | Rochester. o groups ch wil inspect | edi nd see where work is need: | medical aning up of such ‘Clean Up’ Week stor “Clean Up and " to be held here in members of the He was in the general practice at: Donnybrook here three years ago. the Lions’ committee are W. Spies, Fred Peterson, partment of the University of der and Archie O, Johnson. | Minnesota, Dr. Constans has also ER ee ‘completed a post graduate course Military Services jthere us be Seabed of ove, che 3 {nose and throat diseases. During For Walter P. Knott | Walter P.} yesterday ® o'clock | Funeral: services for Knott, who died carly morning, will be held at day morning at St. Mai hedral with Father John ficiating at a requiem high m crment will be in the family t. Mary's cemetery. Military. serv- | 's will be conducted at the grave. firing squad from Company A in| charge. | all bearers are Charles Wachter, | liam Laist, George Robidou, Wil: | Faleoner, John Maassen, Sr., and am Cook, | fatives who havé arrived in she| city for the funeral are Dewey Knott | of Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Otto! Wannagat of Minot, and Mrs. T. J.! Marsh of Jamestow ‘for two years prior to coming A graduate of the medical de-| jthe world war he was attached to ithe U. S. navy medical corps and was in the transport service. |, The doctor’s wife and two chil- dren are expected here tomorrow ‘from Rochester, and the family ear, | will make their home here in the! future. KELLOGG dio PRICE, $75 TO $345 M. B. Gicman Co. Semacn —— Prone 608 /THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 21, 1927, | day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Me- Kenzie, Rev. Zeller officiating at the services. be in the Belk Funeral Will | Be Held Saturday | husband. | Mira. Belk is survived by five son: Floyd R. Belk, McKenzie; Hallie elk, Sterling: Willis P. Belk Interment. will it t family lot beside the grave of her/ ad Bruce C. Belk, Bismarck} Ysani.J, Belk, McKens ne wiso iwaves three sisters, Mrs. Ray Stevens, Can- Mrs. Joe Shape, Henry, 8. D.; irs. Pomroy, Garden City, Kan. L. eee and A. ently entered the house by the fire g: d myself were in the house escape and left the same way, despite ; . the fact that special police were guarding it. Miss Rubin was not injured by the encounter according to word received! by Mr. and Mrs. Rubin last night. The letter from the matron fol lows: | “ft am in charge of Anderson's} University houses while she awa on a yacation and, as have n giving us some undue publicity, we thought perhaps you might see some of it and be worried “Tuesday evening (April | ft midnight, an i ably,) was flashlight s front ha Your daughter was asleep in her room on the third floor and knew nothing of the excit until it was We called palice and they came very promy within three minutes, and surroun er from Miss Rubin writ aueged? provements of the utmort e, such as—AC oil filter and AC air cleaner to protect the motor from excessive wear and to maintain at ite iciency the emooth, effurtiess er for which Chevrolet's motor has long been famous. 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