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ROBERT LARSIN AND RUSHLL FNALISTS x Opponents Tuesday Pair Mon- day for Third Consecutive Doubles Victory * Robert Larson, Bismarck, and Wil- Nam Russell, Mandan, made a clean sweep in the men’s division of the an- nual Missouri Slope tennis tourna- ment conducted at Mandan over the Labor Day week-end. . They captured the doubles title for the third consecutive time and will oppose each other Tuesday afternoon in the finals of the men’s singles championship. Grace Elness and Ruth Wetmore of Bismarck won the women’s doubles title formerly held by Barbara Regis- ter and Emily Belk, alsd of Bismarck. ‘The women’s singles crown went to Norma Peterson. She succeeds Bar- bara Register to the title. Gay Murphy, 1933 singles champion, * failed to enter the tournament this year. There were about 50 entrants. A brilliant battle developed between Bayard Weist, Jamestown, and Billy Russell, Mandan, in the quarter finals of the men’s singles competition. ‘Weist, 1933 Jamestown city cham- POR SINGLES TITLE= tn Fr icriae standing 40-15 before the landan player staged @ rally. The game wobbled within one or” two boints for a few minutes before Rusell THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1934 pion, won the first set 6-4 and had/|stad, N. D. where the family have liv- Russell to set point on the second set, /ed ever since. Besides his wife he leaves five chil- and a Went to the fore to win 8-6 and take|brother, Michael and sister, Mrs. Roy the last set 6-2, |'Wrichlinger, live in Russia. Russell went into the finals by MacLean, The body was taken to Burnstad Monday following a short prayer serv- Les » Bismarck, 9-7 and 6-2 and Larson, the other fi-|ice held Sunday evening at the Cal- nalist moved up by defeating W. P. Baird, Mandan, 5-7, 6-3, 8-6. 6-2, 6-4. In the women’s division Norma Peterson beat Lila Clark, Mandan city champ, 3-6, 6-4, and 6-3 for the singles ttle and Wetmore and Elness sera ome VOUNOUTER, STRUCK BY CYCLIST, KILLED teamed * up to turn back Clark and Ruth|Four-Year-Old Kenmare Boy Syvrud, Mandan, 4-6, 7-5, and 9-7, Masseths to Appeal Assault Conviction Succumbs to Injuries Short- ly After Accident Kenmare, N. D., Sept. 4—(?)— Sentence of 30 days in 5|Marvin LaFrance, aged four, was kill. fine for Lawtehoe Crete jae ed here late Monday when he was and his brother, Jacob, and 15 days|struck by a motorcycle. Masseth Jail and $25 for Lawrence The boy’s skull was fractured, his lower jaw was crushed, and he suf- fered internal injuries. He died a few minutes after the accident. The driver of the motorcycle was L, J. Wehe, at for the Mas-|Laurence M. Bergett, of Kenmare, seths, immediately fled notice of ap-| Whose cycle upset in a ditch beside The Masseths Peal to district court. were released after filing bonds total- the street after it struck the boy. Bergett said he struck the boy when ing $950, he veered the machine to avoid strik- Notice of appeal was served by the /ing another youngster. defendant's attorney, L. J. Wehe, roe lore ner f dtc em | BaNdlts Get $52 in Two-hundred and nine witnesses were examined during the course of the trials. Fifteen days were requir- Minot Hotel Holdup Minot, N. D., Sept. 4—()—Police _ Frederick-James Is Still On 5 Good Reasons for Buying Now! 1. Early in the season, furs are of superior quality and cannot be Guplicated later at such low prices, Workmanship is more careful and unhurried ‘during the summer months, and all coats are better finished. “* CAPITOL * 7:30 7-9 —s== THEATRE =— TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY You'll see things you never will forget! BLACK CAT Starrin, KARLOFF — The Uncanny LUGOSI — The Mysterious ed for examination and pleas, believ- trace youn; ed by local officials to be ® record in teen. eos canine a sae thot, Bismarck’s justice courts, and the other a pistol, who held up Leo Puller, clerk in the Waverly Selection among new 1934-35 styles at this time is definitely wider 9 With David Manners, J jacqueline Wells, Lucille Lund, AL and more varied. Henry Armetta, in a story suggested by : At this time there is = greater choice of fine materials . . . which Grocery Milk, 3 large Pork and Beans, No. 2, tins, each 10c Hamburger, fresh . ground, 3 Ibs. ... 25c Rib Boiling Beef, 23 : c per Ib. Veal Stew, meaty, SME eos 19c Sauerkraut, No. 2% tins, 2 for... 25c Be cscane 30c Schilling Ward Commissioners In Highway Accident Minot, N. D. Sept. 4—(H— Chairman August Krants of the board of Ward county commission. ers is in @ hospital at Harvey and hotel, here early Monday morning. ‘The unmasked pair obtained: $54.75. Three Resign From Highway Department Resignation of three employes of Commissioners L. H. Rubbelke and state leparti Bertel Jacobsen are suffering from here was anuotees ‘Tuesday, saling The machine, belonging to sen and being driven by him, into a ditch and rolled over field when both tires on the wheels went down at the same time. One tire was punctured by a nail and the other blew out, Word received from the hospital at Harvey Tuesday was to the effect that Krantz is not believed to be seriously injured. The three commissioners were re- turning from a fishing trip when the accident occurred. jacob- wen! Anton Deibert, 49, Dies Here Sunday Anton Delbert, 49, Logan county farmer, died at 6 p. m., Sunday at @ local hospital from lobar pneumonia. Funeral services will be held at St. in TO BE— On the safe side— Drive in now for our free front end check-up, and— Let us tell you if your car is danger- are most unusual this season. Pa You can plan your accessories and center your fall and winter wardrobe around your new coat. We were sure that our Hollander Seal coat would be popular in our August Fur Sale so we prepared accordingly. A atyle for every type of woman. Sises 12 to 40. Small extra charge for oversize. An expert from the Frederick - James fac- tory will be here to advise you and give you prices on repair- ing and remodeling. A small deposit will hold your selection. Monthly payments may be TWO DAYS ONLY Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 5 & 6 EDGAR ALLAN POE Produced by Corl Laemmie, Jr. Directed by Edwerd G. Ulmer. Presented by Carl Loemmie. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. THURSDAY—WM. POWELL SATURDAY—DAMES FOR RENT One nicely furnished apartment. New ous to drive fast, and— How little it will 3 take to make it safe Born in Russia, Sept. 12,1885. Mr. ‘to drive at all Deibert came to the United States when he was 20 years old. He settled at Aberdeen and lived there several Anthony's Catholic church, south of Burnstad, at 10 a. m., Wednesday with ie Father Alexander Stong officiat- furniture. City heat. Electric refrig- erator. Electric stove. Fireproof building. Available at once. Rent reasonable. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune Office Liquid Food Colors - add appetizing tints te aPtADy oAEERty ghUCES Fleck Motor Sales, Ine. Bismarek N. D. Telephone 55 mann January 17, 1910 at Meadow, 8. | | D., and in 1914 moved to the farm about five miles southwest of Burn- 41 YEARS OF FUR SERVICE ———_______ 1934 Cut Your Repair Bills With ALEMITE LUBRICANT SPECIAL Lubricating SERVICE Wednesday and Thursday Sept. 5thand 6th - FROM LONG KEY TO NOVA SCOTIA, the famous sports- manand writer, REX BEACH, has matched his skill and vi- tality against the big game fish of the Atlantic! 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