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~ AM THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931 : ? Bate = WITNESS OFFERS FUTURE BRIDE OF ARMY ACE | O CIETY Mee Je onan ese" 2241 McCready Installed | __TWINs' Love arrams |now they're to be married, Leo to . Wilfred Robertson, Pasadena, ‘Calit. As Pos' t Cc mm d | Memphis, Tenn.—The Taylor twins,/ Martha, and Mary to Cleo, at a dou- FIRST EVIDENCE N JANEW S _ Ss |The wedding took piace at the cee 0 ANGEL Leo and Cleo, met the Edwards twins, |ble wedding. “Now that we're going vary Baptist church in Pasadena, a Marth and Mary, two years old. Mt- | domestic,” says Martha, “I guess we'll . = With the Rev. Caldwell officiating. |_,H0- McCready was installed as tual liking strengthened into love and live under tie tence noty ous we Vi ge. * ° Miss Ernestine Sommerteldt, .|commander of the Gilbert M. Nelson 5 MINOT MURDER ( ASE "hee Honor ae dena, and Captain H. Rosenberg of Post of the Veterans of cee Wa | re Honored at Tea) Verdugo City, Calif, were the at- the Gran Pacific hotel Teed | y eve- if Librarians in attend: th eed : OH ‘ ee rarians in attendance at © | Other officers installed were: H. A. " Man Says Defendant Threaten- ftate meeting of the North Dakotal! Meetings of Clubs “|| procopp, senior vice commander; A; HURRY JAMES .™e 3 ew ed Him For Attenti Library association, were compliment- gS | u A. Jones, junior vice commander; || || LAST fees “SOB Linda im For Attentions ea at a tea given by Mrs. Florence And Social Groups Gilbert Semingson, quartermaster: | TIMES DUNN .*" 9 ri to Victim | » librarian for the state histori- |. Eugene Watchter, post chaplain; W. THURS. Favorite SISTER’ Watkins cal society, in her offices at the Li-| * Miss Catherine McDonald will be|B. Dowrad, post advocate; K. C. Ar- Mitt i Binet ‘ho bullding. ‘There were eens te members of the Abt Noble Hs, Poe: surgeon; James Sorenson, | SESE eeeeeeees =" » N. D, 5 = . 2 club ai o’cloc! s( - | Officer of e 3 an Tuction of testimony in the trial of Mrs, Peter Reid presided at the tea|ning at the Business and sroten he trustec. : eee | fessional William Savora of Minot, charged | tables, which was spread with a|Women's club rooms, Members of the installation com- twith the first-degree murder of his Philippine scarf embroidered in maize ee # mittee were E. G. Wanner, chairman; “4 < hhousckeeper, Mrs. Dena Korchenko, and Chinese red, and had a black lus- The Royal Neighbors lodge will|H. A. Brocopp, and James Sorenson, Ktarted in district court Wednesday faz tee servicer. Scarlet geraniums in| nold its regular meeting at 8 o'clock| P. G. Harrington is retiring cont: kofore Judge George H. Moelling. bert bet decorated the rooms. Friday evening in the Odd Fellows | mander. Only one witness, Sam Nikitenko, haa: rhe ei an ae ae ned Gee hall. cae = the last person known to have seen ie ec are « f@® ., Mrs, Korchenko alive on the night of ane. No Bids A: Made f Use the Want Ads Eept. 22, when she was murdered, oc- Mrs. J. M. Bedwell, 417 West Thayer ats Ds Pree eign oaeibhen avenue, entertained’ tht members of Sale of Certificates ‘terncon session. her bridge club Wednesd: ning. bared A hint of what theory the defense Mate ke guests for two tabhe,|. No bids for the gale of $50,000 cer- Soneerning the murder, which the High score for the evening went toj tificates of indebtedness were received ontends was mofivated by Sa- Mrs, 8, E. Deragisch, with. Mrs. Clar-| Wednesday by the Burleigh county jealously of other suitors of fon Larson receiving the cut prize, |COmmissioners, according to A. C. css-examination. of Niblienio ‘by ee ihe Socunlaneners Wek THEATRE former State's Attorney H. B. John- Fee, CHEE CATER ora | Action in Meare NO Mle Rai eA ® 1. ccunsel for Savora. Johnson tA hae oes) Aathattedlticl Win The board ad advertiose tee bids At L t! . _ ectns e Ww. J lor ° eked Nikitenko whether Mrs. Kor- Riggs, 818 Avenue 'B” Beldge was] 84 had planned to open them Wed: Last Times Tonight ae even had ever told 1 him about fhe played at three tables and. score ary, heeaee Their First P er hu: i Ik 'e November meeting of the com- hte eae Se me gto Mis, 2. Ocelot ee: Out-Whoopees Full Length and for which John Martin is * kX ternoon after routine business had Feature now cerving a 15-year-sentence in the Members of the Mothers’ club Deen finished. Whoopee Cc ’ gate penitentiary. 4 ee Sd pot e qui ion was aa ssocta’ ress oto seek! 1 u Hate and the anetae counsel re- Ruth Huff Apperson, 23, of Washington is soon to become the Heli HSliete afternoon at the ped 60 Gabe RAPE Laci ah Fe a la na nay plied that the question was going to| ride of Capt. Ira Eaker, famous army filer. Miss Apperson, the daugh- Fan Ave Gera en ee : : riot! For Stan and Olle are here in e quite matablal' ih Ei abe: ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Huff Apperson, Is a teacher in the Washington | West, Thayer avenue. Mrs, Harry|————= 1 og? be qi roodm: r their first full-length screamie, id Hint Line of Defense school for secretaries. we x and was in Nea of the) '- BAD every foot of it rg good for 3 howl! *sequenoes few sequence” ———— | Rowan, sng, presented paper on ? avan rked the def ey, indt- 5 = tating he might belleve that the kill |e cle MUTT Teme eeaity gene [obleo—Fee ing of the woman was an outgrowth | Halvor’ Le 'Halvorson,” Minot, a the! Education wis ‘he’ theme of the pane thee of F. HH. Pond i . Al IRE I of events in connection with her hus- ‘principal speaker. program presented at a meeting of Pa G., Graduate Phormacist and GOLDWYN band's death. Kling has canvassed the business|the Progressive Mothers’ club Tues- mer Laboratory Technician of ath Ana. Nikitenko "sald Mrs. Korchenko jmen of the city in regard to closing |day evening at the home of Mrs.| [MM the United Sutes A Hee OLIVER i never had said anything to him about ‘their stores during the program. Roy Riggs, 425 Sixteenth street. Mrs. pital. Scientifieally processed from os Mittens tlt ofteng win aoe] —————— | Fane "Te ho tot EM ve oul ha Sa = HARDY c ikitenko ye: 5 “ @ yo ele —_ Korchenko in downtown Minot until Valley City Woman Named Pres- BODY NOT LOCATED ‘nee aneren as eeeneeey our expense. ard) —— nround 10 o'clock on the night of the y City Dee MATE M.D Her. SU) pivttig brlet Biogeapaileal kUTOH6S -¢O) Secure free tial of, | = ‘i The World's Two Funniest Men murder and said he did not accom-) ident of State Association |Search of the shoreline of Devils! hrominent North Dakota educators. ray : MRE : a pany her to the Savora rooming i Lake failed to disclose the body of * * _ eee rT) 99 . it Eee eRe hee cee oon at Meeting Here Warren Chidester, drowned Oct. 17,| Bismarck friends have received an- ‘ . 7 P. ARDON us le Miss AoGr a % 7 a The witness said Savora once had] poh hawt) Che bo Ee eee pee The most gorgeous girls se ~ Be tr told him that if he came to the house| Miss Harriet Anfinson, Valley City, SUDrtE DOCTOR Moves «|= — Me + MINNEAPOLIS, stn. ; e Ano — ae = B » (i ' Pyreiea ‘ootball Thrills, No. 3 ter, on ctoss-eraminetion, Nikitenko| "2S elected president of the Nort:| rutile, N. D., Nov. 4—Dr. V. H. DRES prone sues suhen ull | vceeeete Mystery Comedy and News said Savora had not told him this,|Dakota Library association late Wed-j Moats, practitioner here for the last $ VHAIR| The biggest laughs you’ve Givénito, FRIDAY and 5! ‘and SATURDAY but friends had told him Savora hadjnesday at the annual convention of| three years, and Mrs. Moats have TRE, ATAS “AN Ladies said it about him. In explanation of| the organization here. — KEAI CALP had in years! The most lilt- ‘the leg-chopping threat, Nikitenko; Other officers named were Lillian | i ’ di Ks) declared this was @ Russian expres-/irick, Wahpeton, vice president;| Special sale of Glemakers’| i one operation...both a tonic and ing tunes you’ve heard in THEATRE sion and in the English language Marie O’Brien, Devils Lake, secretary-| Quality Fur Coats today, Fri- ase ! 8 y meant Heb same “as knocking ‘treasurer; Mrs, Edgar Christianson, day and Saturday, Furs of all dressing. Stops dandruff, itching, months! ‘The House of Hits’ Soar Ui fa ik eaalal avr COTA | Dakes, and Anne Froctor, Jamestown: /descriptions, never as cheap.| falling hair...renews heir beauty. Businessmen’s Lunch ~ - 35¢ him he should not come to his house |ruu Ruth Reed, Valley City, Amer-|Sarah Gold Shop. Forimien;womenend childeen Enjoy the pure air, clean sur- Performances Daily .at ‘because one of his sons objected, butjican Libraary association council ! "1 f| roundings, prompt service and 2:30—7—9 when he saw the son es ho vie member. z ae i 1ONK 50 courteous attention. 8 ness said, he told him he had no ob-| ‘Those who attended the ti 35c until Jections and invited him to come as/nere acariiilatienal ia Olbrary seen Relieve That H Al R R 0 OT 0 IL NEW SWEET SHOP chia nti iN ° e often as he wished. tional meetings of the N. D. E. A.| i ren, all times, Sp Is I h M th renee tuned Offers to Wed | |convention Thursday and Friday in-| Cc OL Opposite N. P. Depot i ‘ ; ecta ts on nko -jelude Lulu Ruth Reed, Valley City; z i ° i i Korehenko on several oocasions to Mrs. Ethel Kuenning. Williston; Bes-| ip pe gpm Waving (dried) 75¢ 3 5 ;|sie R. Baldwin, Bismarck; Ruth eo FP ERD statement to the fury, hag catd (0,7 qBalawin, Bismarck; Ruth aes ampoo and Marcel ..... .. $1.00 it would be shown that Savora also/ Jamestown; Ruth King and Harriet Permanent Waves, Tinting, Manicuring, Facials, Etc., wished to marry the woman. HoW-|Rust, Bismarck; Mrs. Edgar Chris- at corresponding low prices. ever, Nikitenko said, some time before /tianson, Oakes; Margaret Fulmer, evo ode pales abescone Bismarck; Marie O'Brien, Devils Phone 15 for Appointments. he idea o! Lake; Anna Lindgren, Jamestown; » wed him. Inga Running, Fargo; Harriet Anfin- BRODL’ Ss BARBER & BEAUTY SHOP For a time last summer, Nikitenko|son, valley City; Mrs. Waine Matson, Corner Third and Broadway Eltinge Building said, he roomed at a house which/ medina; Lillian E. Cook and Mrs. | Mrs. Korchenko was renting. Later) morence Davis, Bismarck; Gertrude LITTLE BLOCK she went to the Savora rooming house/vyoldal, Dickinson; Mrs. Carl Never- as a housekeeper. On the night she} man, LaMoure; Mrs. Mabel Etheridge, ‘was murdered, Nikitenko said, she/minot; Mrs. Hazel Byrnes, Mayville: f uae Bi she antended 30 eave ae Florence Halpern and Blanch Bean, ml avora place ani “{Glen Ullin; and William Carlson, 4 : ing for a house where she and her «2+ get quick action, with Men- In Cc 1 t th three children could live. ages rn a aS, ae ei: BEE ls om imen to e Ce Two sons of the defendant, Thomas, :. | rug store. Just a bi i > living 18 miles from Great Falls, Temporary Closing fee clear Your Bed VISITING TE A CHER & Mont., and Michael, living at Seat- urry. atin " tier are here for their father's triai| Of Stores Arranged chest to prevent or break up con- Another son, John, of Minot, is listed For Armistice Day gestion. Don’t put it off. Act now - @ as a witness for the state ae hikes BCR , sure: ij maneuver by the prosecution to KeeD| Bismarck business houses will be | * 4 him from, visting his father in Jel oigged between 10-2. m, and 12:30 | We have reduced every Fall and Winter Coat in who is divorced from Savora, had just | m. next Wednesday. Armistic Day. tt stock. . . . Each garment has been personally selected Hainot, nosPat and could nov come t0/ J, Henry Kling, manager of the Bis-| and great care given to style, quality and workmanship. “i marck-Mandan Cre ureau. i se. Cc ; ors to Handi These are the hours during which . .. . Upon examining our Coats you will readily come local ican Legit will . Fy s, ag re er re ,. | Re eal American Leela roe to the conclusion they are different and above the aver- eer Hunt Licenses) ‘me tesion program opens at 10 a | 0c in Tuee OR JAR age in every detail. . . . Surprisingly good values await All but seven county auditors in the | "~—— you here. ... state baying aranted 2 jpandle resident licenses for deer hunting, i has “been announced by the state M a d ame | $ y our St ° ck i ng $115.00—Formerly to $175.00. A black Chellita cloth fame an Ss] lepa: a .. cy $ :. ¢. Pi orgatis \ntaniinan eran eenene / with a genuine Silver Fox trimming on a smart cape has not been effected are Bowman, f h si ‘ Golden Valley, LaMoure, McIntosh, Wa r d ro b C4 R ea d y tor the collar. Size 20. Pierce, and A Sone s ne : District ut} me wardens alsv Pee eg ve gy a ga VTE Pa rty Season? $79.50—Formerly to $98.50. Black, Brown and Green cations for non-resident licenses should be made to the game and fish department. Persons without licenses cannot thunt deer on their own property or property they have leased. The sea- son will be open from Nov. 16 to 20, inclusive, in the following counties nly: Williams, Mountrail, McLean, Burlesigh, Emmons, all of that por- tion of McKenzie lying north of ‘Township 149, Mercer, Oliver, Morton, and Sioux. Lost—Sheaffer’s black and white fountain pen. Finder kindly return to Bismarck Cloak Shop for reward. Inexpensive Prescrip- tion Guaranteed to End Rheumatism Thousands Joyfully Astonished at Swift 48-Hour Relief Progressive pharmacists will tell you that the popular big selling pre- scription for rheumatism right now is Allenru—for 85 cents you can get @ generous bottle from Hall's Drug Store or any up to date druggist. You can get it with an absolute guarantee that if it doesn’t stop the Pain—the agony—and reduce the 48 hours—your money Leave Body in 24 Hours Out of your joints and muscles go the uric acid deposits that cause all your suffering—it’s a safe, sensible, scientific formula—free from harm- ful or pain deadening drugs. The same absolute guarantee holds Bood for sciatica, neuritis and lum- bago—quick, joyful relief—no more idle days—it removes the cause—Ad- vertisement. ‘ ene Hose for the Woman Who BOULEVARD PETER PAN INKTONE GUNMETAL % Fait and Winter evenings will find you out a great deal but don’t let them find you out of stockings in the NEW and Flat- tering shades for formal and semi- formal wear. SMOKETONE SANDED PASEO $4.00 $4.35 Knows—Sponsored by Vera Smart Style Without 312 Main Ave. Sarah Gold Shop Extravagance Bismarck, N. D. Size 18. sleeves, sales final. bouclet cloth. Beautifully fur trimmed with your choice of Persian, Lamb, Black Lynx, Beaver or Black Lapin. $59.50—Formerly to $79.50. A brown bouclet cloth with a notched shaw! collar and deep cuffs of Light Fitch. Sizes 16 to 38. $52.50—Formerly to $110.00. Imported Silk and Wool Tweeds, both fur and unfur trimmed. Fourteen Lamb-like Otters, the finest the market affords for this type of coat. A sensible buy for the girl or woman who cannot purchase a fur coat. Included in this group are dressy, cloth styles all exquisitely fur trimmed. Sizes 14 to 40. $39,50—Formerly to $59.50. A brown bouclet with brown, dyed Squirrel collar and fur trimmed bell Size 14, also a black bouclet with black Skunk shawl collar and fur trimmed bell sleeves. Size 38. A Spanish Tile bouclet with Black Lapin Lei collar and deep fur trimmed cuffs. A beret to match. Size 16. Owing to-the greatly reduced prices of our Coats, we will not allow Approvals, Exchanges nor Charges. All For your convenience, we are keeping open evenings during the bal>~ce of this week. Hdlenatnstd By Chanell By Vionett Kirshmoor Coats FASCINATING SIMPLICITY MEANS STYLE SUPREMACY this season say the Parisien couturiers and Kirshmoor fash- ions two coats of distinction. At left of F and H rough surfaced Chardella with luxurious blue fox wolf collars with inset heed of animal and cuffs that oradad drape the arm culminating with @ head at each elbow. At right— $49 Of the new Chandlow fabric with the fettering new Hawaiian Lei collar of black Persian Lamb and artis- tically fashioned cuffs to match. $69 Fer Wemerts Wear