The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1927, Page 12

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met zBa Cot ~eesae eats ha aot abe tes td OE Amn ase BREE NARS Hes OEE TO Ane aone FS582e7 B3sedezease = .. fo testify was Fred Hanson, a fel- PAGE TWELVE INQUIRY OVER. MINOT YOUTH'S DEATH BEGUN Large, Number of Suspects * Questioned in Effort to Solve Murder Mystery Minot, N.D., Nov. 29.—()—A coroner's inquest into. the murder of Rudolph Tehelka, 20, of Minot, who! was found stabbed ‘and beaten to| death early yesterday morning in a local garage where he was em- ployed, and which was robbed, was! started this forenoon and was ad- journed after six witnesses had testified. . It will be reconvened, probably tomorrow, when additional witness- es are placed under subpoena, in- cluding, perhaps, some of thoge who have been taken into custody for questioning, according to Dr, R. W. Pence, county coroner. One of the half dozen witnesses low employe of the garage, who said that he left the place at 3 a. m. yes- terday, nearly five hours before the murder and robbery was discovered. There was no one besides Tehelka in the garage when he left, Hanson said. The witness testified that he was visiting with Tehelka in an of- fice, where the cash register and safe were located, before he depart- ed, and said that two chairs ee four which were found groupec around the body ‘in an adjoining sales room were in the office at the time he left. A large number of suspects have beon questioned by- officials, and those, who have been unable to fur- nish satisfactory alibis as to their whereabouts about 5 a, m., when the murder is believed ‘to have been committed, are still being held for further interrogation. Doty’s Release Will Take Place at'Oran Paris, Nov. 29.—(AP)—The re- lease of Bennett J. Doty of Biloxi, |. Migs., from the French foreign Tegion will take place at Oran, Al- eria. The release has been hanging fire for a week. The ministry of war's instructions to Doty’s colonel were Me juster him out of the service at and deliver him to Albert H. Eltrd, the American consular agent ere. r for Doty’s "velease i is still’ reported not to have been re- ceived at Sidi del Abbes, Algeria, where.“Private. Gilbert Clare,” (the name under which he enlisted,) is atill in the service. ‘he release naturally had to run the gauntlet of bureauracv red tape and go by mail, which takes consid- erable time. Nothing has been heard from Meet Barneck and wear Named _ Consul Senora Deifilia Viquez has been ap- poitned to the it of consul gen- eral of Nicaragua at New Orleans. She is the first woman of her coun- try and one of the few women in the world to occupy such a high diplomatic Post. Doty, who was court-martialed for desertion, sentenced to prison for eight years, and pardoned after serving part of his term, for the last few days. It is quite possible that he is among the troops which were sent to wade in the mud in the work of rescuing victims of the fisods along the northwest coast of Al- geria. Night Watchman Shot ot by Mistake Chicago, Nov. 29 29.—(AP)—Being shot by mistake is just as painful as being shot on Purpose, Henry Kel- ler says. Keller, a_ night watchmaa 1, was walking out of a South State street restaurant last night when a shot seared his leg. Falling to the side- walk, he looked up to see a man and a pretty woman standing over him, a smoking weapon in the man’s hand. “My, goodness, that isn’t. the man,” the woman exclaimed. “Excue us,” said the man, and the oun fled. eller was take.: to a hospital. Ask your grocer for “Bully” brand Malt Syrup, It’s a hit. ———___EE=E_EEee ee eae ee — i sins oR. MaeLACHLAN evard: University Diewnbes by Nateras Grethose ‘Without Metallic Drugs er Gangsters Renew © Fight it in Chicago city’s vice, Diamonds Try my deferred payment plan. R. E. Barneck ‘Tho Perfect Diamond Shop Chicago, Nov. at busines: 8. In both instances the places 20.—(7)—Gangster grenadiers tossed bombs last night at two hostile “hang outs” in re- newal of war for. control of the gambling and _ illicit bombed were resumed 49 be under| door of = Legea we ee eae a waft deta parlor on Ash to ‘the faction. Ai core en weqt Adams ata alleged en territory” has incurred the wrath ofl in ee oe Lombardo. The dam- oe tne sec revbes de hep or OF NEW Ew YORK as 5 cents house for the Bert-| mi id sche-Ski whose] held ue oh a FUR COATS | DIRseT co aR P 300 Cases CAROL TOMATOES SOLID PACK 12 Large No. 3 Cans $1.73 - All Phones 1080 IN | 207 Broadway — DOUBLE SHOP SPACE + Lae tese thee cose of ‘a pies atone @REAT CHANCE TH RUT TEE FUR BOAT TeU ALWATS JWANTED a DOUBLE DISPLAY ROOM SPACE _ INCREASED MECHANICAL FORGE We Are Better Equipped to Take - Sn opt a Duluth, CONDITION 15 Is CRITICAL Nov. 29. a chair , Was still in a scitieal condition A bullet was i lodged the, Wenge ae tion prevented an nie HOLIDAY SALE FOOD Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Dec. 1-23 18K Hot Coffee Will Be Served FREE All Three Days We will have the entire line of 18K Fancy Canned Foods-open for your inspection. Come and taste these wonderfal goods and judge their excellent quality for yourself. EXTRA SPECIALS. P&GSOAP, 10 bars 37c Good BROOMS 2 for “78c Many other unadvertised bargains to choose from Next to Lucas’ Dept. Store” Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center ae OUR NEW LOCATION l for 41c | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927 h ‘who was iten over the morn- |cRowDs 4 _ Frantic: Buying a Furious Selling Clerks, working like beavers, marked the opening of our Dis- solution Sale. Eager buyers packed the store throughout the first two days and evenings, purchasing the world’s finest merchandise at startling price reductions. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT—COME-—IT WILL NEVER BE "HERE AGAIN at such an opportune time—select your Xmas and winter sup- ply now. “Men's and young men’s suits in single and double, breasted models, including plain and new fancy fall colorings. Fabrics of' Eeattsiene’ Worsteds and Serge. The season’s newest fabrics and col- orings made in single and ‘double breasted ‘models—Big warm cloth coats—Leather lined coats—Fur ‘col- lared coats, Be Astounding values in this lot of suits. , .Only one suit of a kind in the lot. A splendid. value for work or -knock- about suit. . $9.95 Here are suits for the thrifty and at + amazing reductions. Suits worth up to. $80.00. $14.95 A truly Wonderful assortment of men’s and young men’s fine suits of new fall models and colors. Values up to $35.00. $22.45 Styles for men and young men in the finest fabrics of cassimere, hard fin- ished’ worsted\and unfinished worst. ed. Values up to $40.00. $29.45 ‘Men’s and young men’s suits: of $45.00, $47.50, $50.00 and. ‘$62.50 values... Newest colorings and models all grouped at $34.95: Men‘s‘and young men's coats in both cloth and fur collared styles. Plain . and belted models of all wool cassi- "$19.95 This lot of coats, values to $30.00; are truly wonderful in fabrics, col- ors and patterns at - $22.45 Here we offer & ‘variety, of new fall styles in coats of light and dark pat- terns. They cannot be beaten at $27.95 This assortment consists of fine hand tailored coats of guaranteed quality, apd workmanship in the new dia- mond and diagonal'-weaves. Values to $42.50 ? : { $37.45 Chinchillas, Niggerheads anid’ Fancy Cassimeres, self and fancy lined coats of wonderful color combinations and designs. Values to $50.00° ~~ ‘$37.45 Boys’ Suits n's D Values to $12.00 * Regular $2.00 Value Snr Heavy ~ Pull-Over _ Sweaters . $2.98 __ Values up to $11.00

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