The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1934, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934 3 fh) \ 5 ’ that he fatally shot Lester C. Jones,/neapolis for investigation in connec- | drank several long, copious draughts. ALL-AROUND MAN 2 BANKING STRUCTURE | SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | — ag Or mania ty rity ttt | Cn spies ng gk Seere ty old rae eG De) warmer, N. H—Walle Mer SER ea STEN industrial school at Miles City, wi tem} in jail here because me ill. ae k ¥ R Mill City lucator jindustrial 5 the school office ‘earlier officers feared mob violence if he| Sponzilli’s refreshment was a freez- pretty busy man- 4 SOUND, SAYS LEFOR cs : Billings, Mont, Aug. 24.—(#)—Ru-| "x, Y ade Sie i Sans and guard of the only one-man bank Vit +] € a iN ‘| lelstead’s announcement was mi nick Lev this month. were taken to Miles City. ing fluid used in electric refrigerators. He is a bookkeeper, cashier, teller dolph Nelstead, Custer county attor-/atter he questioned Miller at the Humming birds, swifts, swallows, |in this section. On the side, he is a . A ney, said Thursday night Henry J.|county fail here Friday. Miller, who} Cincinnati—It looked cool and re-|and martins cannot walk or hop on a | lawyer, notary-public, store clerk and Miller, 26, had signed a confession | was returned to Montana from Min-/|freshing to Oswald Sponzilli, so he | horizontal surface. insurance broker. Adequate to Meet Any Demands ali i - ——— = . Liable to Be Encountered, Examiner Reports <_< BOY OH BOY, a ell~ | yer 7 * ings for School” CTL LT A A A a TT a a a a ce | ] st i a8 Nore Has the Bargains in SCHOOL SUPPLIES Things You Need, Bargain-Priced!, Our tables are piled high with out-of. the-ordinary values! 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