The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1928, Page 6

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4 4 bod. seeeegee ernest i s sovcr frog Wa peevoreeess vans 2940 peertet aes mt Senger PHUZ Cf@ene aeoree weme ons ag Ey S42 Res 8 go Bye e—e ) On sersuey " PAGE SIX" CHILD SLAYER - NDMITS GUILT oledo Maniac Confesses to Being ‘Clubber’ in Two Year Terror Reign Toledo, July 7.—)—Charles J. loppe, 26, whose trial for the mur- der of 7-year-old Dorothy Siela- gowski ended abruptly yesterday | when he changed his plea to guilty, | stands revealed as the “clubber”| whose operations terrorized Toledo ; ‘women for several years and caused | policemen to walk their beats with | shotguns. ; | When his murder trial was changed to a sanity hearing before three common pleas judges by his change of plea Hoppe's attorneys | astounded the court by introducing | a signed confession witnessed by a notary public in ich their client | cleared up a two-year-old mystery | by admitting the killing of Lily Dale | Croy, a young schooi teacher, whose half clothed, mutilated body was | found October 26, 1926. | The confession also admitted at- | tacks on three other women, Court | ‘was at once adjourned until Monday, | when the sanity hearing will be re- | sumed. i | Miss Croy’s death climaxed a se- | ries of four fatal clubbings and a dozen other night attacks upon un- | escorted women. Eight women were | clubbed within four months. Re- | ‘wards of $12,000 were offered for teapture of the clubber. ‘olice today were seeking to con- nect Hoppe with the killing of Mrs. Emma Hatfield, Miss Wilma Hoad- Lydia Baumgardner, 24, and Mrs Alden, within a pe- Tied of three months in 192: CUPID LOAFS DURING JUNE Only 16 marriage licenses were is- ‘eued during June by Burleigh Coun- more I. C. Davies, he said today. is is considerably under the aver- ‘age for June, the ‘marriage month,” he said. : One double wedding was per- formed in the county when Glenn Whitney Tupper and Vivian Bernice Green and Clarence N. McClure and Margaret H. Galloway were united June 20. eat The list of couples securing li- eenses follows: Arthur G. Alexander and Myrtle Grace Webster, Bismarck; Samuel H. Merrit and Bertha R. Burton, Bismarek; Dell Andrew Baertsch and Catherine Margaret Mosbrucker, Bismarck. Joseph Bernard Sabreaw and Ruby Louise Amunc ‘on, Bismarck; Louie D. Thompson, Fergus Falls, Minn., and Lucille Evelyn Noon, Wilton. Albert G. Backman, Wilton, and Emily Louise Carlson, Falkirk. Waldemar Backman and Florence Marie Nelson, Wilton; Wilber Glenn Oder and Lucille Irene Buckley, Brittin; Fred E. Smith, Brittin, and “Eva G. Arntz, Burnstad; Joseph T. Smith and Marion A. Gruber, Bis- marck, married a t Bottineau. Paul Michael Halloran and Mabel June Breen, Bismarck; Abraham M. Fast, Munich, and Emma A. Unruh, Arena; Clarence E. Rickel and Lil- lian A. Strand, Bismarck; Ralph De- Long Braley and Mrs. Sarah A. Kraft, Bismarck. STORM KILLS FARMER St. Paul, July 7.—@)—Heavy lo- cal showers and severe wind storms were reported teday in scattered sec- tions of the northwest, giving prom-!race for King Alfonso’s cup and ise of relief from the heat wave of the past few days. N Pillager, in northern Minnesot lightning killed a farmer and destroyed his home, while between Staples and Philbrook, Minn., wind tore down a number of telegraph poles. The Lorne Pierce Medal, given in recognition of distinguished con- tribution to Canadian literature, has been awarded to Bliss Carman, the Canadian poet. Do You Really Know What ~ $1045 Will Buy ? 13 MAet &s, N % Your money's worth in an automobile. The most you dollar — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE OETA oT ? Additional Markets | [EI RO Re SaaS WHEAT MARKET SHOWS DECLINE Sharp Advance Fore Part of Week Is Nullified by Dom- estic Reports - Minneapolis, July 7.—(AP—U. S. SCHOONERS OFF ON RACE U. S. S. Iowa off Ambrose light ship. New York harbor, July 7.— (AP)—Five schooners were sent away today at 2:40 p. m. for Sant- ander, Spain, 3055 miles away in a to overhaul four smaller yachts that started a week ago. ters, 350,000,000 newspapers, 400,- 000,000 circulars and 40,000,000 parcels annually in Canada, accord- ing to a report from the depart- ment. The unit of currency of Siam is the tical. rate and made for increased hedg- ing pressure from the new winter wheat crop movement. Receipts of cash were light with a fair to good demand prevailing from mills. July wheat declined one cent closing Friday at 1.34 1-4, Durum was narrow and feature- Barley showed a sharp about face from the strong positio nit had oc- cupied. July barley declined 4 3-4) cents. The rye market was easier with wheat although the market showed spasmodic strength at times when- ever export business was reported. July rye declined 1 1-2 cents, clos- ing Friday at 1.13 3-4, Crushers gave futures very little No. 1 northern ... No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum 98 No. 1 flax 1.96 |No. 2 flax 1.91 ;No. l rye . 99) . can get for every you Bodies by Fisher. Colorful y. That’s what you want. .. . luxuriously appointed t’s what everyone wants. and equipped. - But do you really know how ioned. Ruggedly construct- much your money will buy? ed. Roomy: tk t without secrificing style. At $1045, for example, you * *« can get a big, handsome All for $1045... in the Alle Motors Six. One American Six. That’s what with a wheelbase 117 inches your money will buy in one cat... but in no other car of long. 212 cubic inches piston displacement. 81-lb. crank- equal price! 2-Door Sele S206 Janes 1045 ; 41265. Now Series Pontice : au Check Oekland-Pontiec Sis, $765 to $875. Sport Roadster, $1075: cbrtolo HI8S: Londou Seases lessee Kondhig War Tax Removed - Delivered Prices Reduced Stair Motor Co. 606 Main Ave. ASSOCIATE DEALERS MeClusky—Berg’s Mere. Co. Mercer—Mereer Napoleon Freee Wests ‘Turtle Lake—Gtibert Holten Bismarck lemKremensisky Bros. Wiltes. ‘slachine ‘Shop. Bros. Irresistible feminine appeal has been added. to masculine power in The President, The Commander, The Dictator and The Erskine. Beauty—Here are delightful new colors from which to choose—Duskbly, Deauville Sand, Sable, Fawn, Antelope Tan and Dauphin Red —with just a dash of antique cunning in the finish of interior door panels and exterior body der 55 Ib. ear corn, under shell. Hard winter wheat .. Dark hard winter wheat One cent per pou! f Pennant Progress |; ind discount un- 70 Ibs., five cents S111 01.20 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ww LsPet. D. A.)—A sharp advance in Liver- | Indianapol 33 pool wheat prices the fore part of |St. Paul. 38, the week ending July 6, based on| Kansas City. 37 liberal buying of wheat by Russia, | Milwaukee 37 caused an upturn in domestic prices | Toledo 37 at that time, but the market dropped | Minneapol 40 back again under influence of favot- | Louisville 48 able weather in the American south-|Columbus ...... 27 52 west, which allowed Leia poe operations to proceed at a tapi Results Friday Minneapolis 10; Columbus 7. Toledo 5; St. Paul 0. Milwaukee 6; Louisville 5. 588 53: 543 54 «53 512 400 342 Kansas City 9; Indianapolis 7. Games Today Columbus at Minneapolis. Toledo at St. Paul. less, No. 1 amber was quoted| Louisville at Milwaukee. nominally le one cent te cu 2 Indianapolis at Kansas City. cents over the Duluth July, whicl ered closed Friday at 1.22. AMERICAN LEAGUE Corn futures ruled very strong WwW L for the old crop delivery. Cash! New York 18 prices, however, failed to follow the | Philadelp! 31 advance in the Chicago old crop! St. Louis 37 deliveries, No. 3 yellow corn being | Clevelan 40 quotable at about the same price as | Washington 42 Chicago .. 42 in July oats brought a | Boston 41 reaction. July oats de-| Detroit . 45 clined 2 1-4 cents, while the Septem- —., ber delivery was off only 1 3-8 cents. Results Friday Chicago 9; Washington 8. 392 Other games postponed because of rain. Games Today. St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Washington. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww L support. Although offerings were light liquidation set in the July de-| St. Louis.. 28 liveries and even the moderate offer- |New York 26 ings did not find equal demand and j Cincinnati 34 prices broke sharply. July flax lost! Chicago 34 7 3-4 cents for the week. Brooklyn . 35 —_—_——_ Pittsburgh . 40 BISMARCK GRAIN Boston ... 46 (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | Philadelphia . 46 Bismarck, July 7 No. 1 dark northern $1.19 Games Today New York 11; Pittsburgh 7. Chicago 14; Brooklyn 8. Only two games scheduled. Results Friday Boston at St. Louis. SHOWING \ Barley + 10] New York at Pit! ch. 2, per c 4 Reice . Pee PeTSHELL CORN Tce ae No. 4, 55 Ibs. $8 cic 2 HAHN BREAKS WORLD MARK Harvard Stadium. Cambridge, Mass., July 7.—(?)—Lloyd Hahn, Premier American middle: distance runner, smashed the world’s 800 me- ter record in the final Olympic try- outs ‘when he raced a crack field into the ground and broke the t ne in 1 minute, 51 2-5 seconds, one fifth sec- ond faster than the mark set by Dr. Otto Peltzer of Germany at London 4 in 1926, AMELIA SELLS FLAG AND KISS\* New York, July 7—(AP)— Charles Winnenger, star of the musical comedy “Showboat,” paid $650 last te fora small silk American lag Mi Amelia Earhart carried to Wales aboard the monoplane Friendship. And Miss Earhart threw in a kiss, free. - The flag was sold at a public -|auction at the Palace theatre and the money will be used to help de- fray the expenses of the American delegation to the Olympic games at Amsterdam. The kiss, delivered on 0 | the stage, drew a howl of applause. FLYERS REACH KAZAN Kazan, Russia, July 7.—(®)—The American aviators Mears and Coll- yer arrived here from Moscow at 6:45 this evening. They expect to leave for Kurgan, Siberia, at 2 o'clock tomorrow morning. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF PASTURE LIEN Notice is hereby given that Ivan Law of McKenzie, North Dakota, claims a pasture lien upon 8 head of horses and two colts which were delivered to him on or about June 15th 1927 by Roscoe Boren, the owner of said horses for keeping in pasture. That the amount now due and un- paid for the pasturage and feeding of said horses is $316.00, That said horses are described as follows: to wit, One black mare, wt. 1200; 1 bay mare, wt. 1150; 1 roan mare, wt. 1100, 5 yrs. old; 1 gray gelding, wt. 1050, 5 yrs old; 1 roan mare wt. 1000, 4 yrs. old; 1 white mare wt, 1200, 2 gray, mares wt. 1200 each, 5 years old, two 1928 colts, from above mares. That the above described | horses and colts will be sold to satis- fy the pasture lien in the said sum of $316.00 on Friday July 13th, 1928 at the hour of two o'clock p. m. at the front door of the postoffice in the village of McKenzie, Burleigh county, North Dakota. JOSEPH COGHLAN, Attorney for Lien claimant, Bismarck, North Dakota. (7-7-28) SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928 ITALIAN FLYERS SET NEW MARK Rio Janeiro, July 7.—(AP)— Captain Arturo Ferrarin and Major Carlo P. Delprete in breaking the world’s distance flight record bet- tered their own duration flight rec- ord by 25 minutes. Bernardo Attoclico, Italian am- bassador to Brazil, announced beet after a telegraphic interview wit! the airmen that they had been in the air for 59 hours before they landed at Touros, 50 miles north of Natal and 4.377 miles by airline from Montecelio Field, Rome. They hold the duration flight record at 58 hours, 34 minutes and 25 1-2 seconds. It is unlikely that they will be credited with the 59 hours record’ since the previous mark must be bettered by at least one hour to recogwized. Missing Fargo Girl Found Sound Asleep at Neighbor’s Home _ Fargo, July 7.—)—Police, rela- tives and neighbors searched all night for 10-year-old Lillian Wen- delbe, missing from her home here since early Friday eveninx and they found her at 6 a. m., sound asleep at the home of neighbor, unaware that she had caused so much excitement. She had played with the neighbor’s children and neglected to tell her mother, Mrs. Edward J. Wendelbe, that she would spend the night there. SMITH ATTENDS | RASKOB RITES Centerville, Md. July 7—7)— Men prominent in’ financial, indus- trial and political circles, including Governor Alfred E. Smith, of New York, attended the funeral here to- day of William F. Raskob, son of John J. Raskob, chairman of the finance committee of the General Motors corporation at Mother of Sorrow’s Catholic church. THAMES CLUB WINS Henley, Eng. July 7.—(—The Thames rowing club crew won the grand challenge cup, eight oared classic of the Henley Regatta today by defeating Trinity college in the final race. The time was six nin- utes, 56 seconds. Solmization is the use of sylla- bles (do, re, mi, etc.) as names for the notes of the. scale. Finance or refinance your home ¢! 103% Fourth Street People who spend and comfort “are at safe and sure © AT MELLON RESEARCH BY REX KR LOANS on HOMES Prepayment privileges P. C. REMINGTON & SON Bismarck, North Dakota FRE catefully never hesitate to ae when [health ray That's [why ‘ millions “ use hrough our plan, lowest rates and Phone 220-W money stake. STITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL SEARCH FELLOWSHIP The Great Independent OF FOUR LINES belt. Smartest of upholstery fabrics—broad- cloth, mohair, whipcord and plush—in har- monizing shades. 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