The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 31, 1937, Page 11

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iner, cane and the Lefor Investment IN SUIT QUESTIONED) ciety uaa Farmers State Bank of Dickinson diction of Federal Court| Which it contends was security for the Challenged in Action Against Lefor trust receipt and later turned over to his son-in-law without consideration, The bank has asked that the de- ago, ND, July 81—(P}—Juris- fendants be restrained from dis Dame de Paris electricity. Seem ane by, unvarying mystery. 1890—47 Years of Service to Slope Stockmen—1937 A Dickinson Enterprise--Covering the Slope Area Building for the future—J. P. Berringer—meat dealer for the wholesale and retail trade—has withstood years of competition. Three trucks now operate daily over the Slope area and this fine market is always available to stock growers and farmers. See us today—any day—our market quotations are always right. J. P. BERRINGER Meat Deaelrs—Wholesale—Retail Phone 150 Dickinson, N. Dak. a YOu CAN seaee ality HEADER FORKS Best quality $1 09 plc! 1 ae te eile RM Wc CATTLE SPRAY Per gallon 65¢ GLASS MIXING BOWL SET ................89¢ 42-PIECE DISHSET = Areattargain $4.98 veut PAZORBLADES Fiveinpackaze 106 THERMOS JUG Highest quality, gallon capacity $1 19 LISK ENAMEL ROASTER «vinta» $1.00 CANNER =?! icert'capcty' $1.39 REFRIGERATOR SETS .......------.---.--91.19 JOHNSON’S PASTE WAX = rervowa 696 JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT Perquart 986 O’CEDAR MOPS They’re handy—take some home $1 .00 MOP and POLISH Large size bottle of polish 4S¢ BARGAINS FOR BISMARCK BARBECUE = SORT Ae DAY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 cram with countless others. Pay us a visit Wednesday! Povey > pst binders, headers and other equipment through us! French & Welch Hardware 306 Main ‘Ave. Bismarck, N. Phone 141 << THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JULY 31,1937 around iiss tor $18,000 5 Seipelfred md HURTS AUTHORITY jessie ere unt for Killer Leads __ | [00 Mites Atone 1] bret wae cet! Only to More Victims droge and which it alleges Lefor with-| Cleveland, July 31—(@)—Somewhere | The killer’s methods have varied rom the bank upon signing a|in Cleveland today—perhaps in the |little since September, 1934, when the drab areas on the city’s fringe, or in|first body was found. All were nude the frowsy flats of its underworld, or {820 decapitated. In most y/4 CAMBIED OW were severed at the shoulder blades, 4 even on trim and respected streets |i.7. at the hips. In some cases arms ‘ ‘ot the federal court was chal- of the stock until it has had an op- of its residential districts—there walks and legs were cut into segments. ' Fed Pray by J. Murray, Moti, | PRFbunity to foreclose {ts en, Neh UE SS Feat nas Experts ot, Loguorheads : 5 i Judge W. O. » Dickinson, aes of the kill Because the bodies of five victims 4 : Aton. ate Th ler has claimed a victim. . pehalf of pee ag eae © great bells in historic Notre|Ten times a headless body has con-|Were found in or near a dirty little : : (Ty) fronted detectives with a new but |stream known as Kingsbury Run, the Berringer’s Build for the Future killer was given its name. The last é three bodies—almost as an answer— >, S have been found far from its narrow banks on the southeastern rim of the '¥inat kind of a man could behead : i Read H. V. KALTENBORN’S six id fc and not be Toula? AWhare could be Live end ante : Version of What Happened to a Ities? Who could Bice he esualieat | Whe, oer ee Beechhurst, New York, Motorist a million whose disappearance would ies’ % T WAS nearing 2 P.M. The White- Motorists sel- eerie ay ele detectives 7 stone Road was thick with a fast- dom realize until have attempted to answer by arrest- moving stream of motorists. But Mr. theyhaveablow- dreds . Paychia- Mitchell of Beechhurst, New York, out that when rated Soe cEte onl crimilebioaleta is scarcely saw them, All he had were the accelerator have studied the handiwork of the , visions of an hour in the dentist’s i mad killer without agreeing on his . chair. He could almost hear the motives or compulsions. bs-zz-2z of the drill when, suddenly, tire goes up. ~ Only two of the ten victims ever 4 he heard something he was least That’s why Goodrich engineers de- Protects you against those dangerous have been identified. The fourth) : expecting—BaNa! A blow-out! The veloped the Life-Saver Golden Ply high-speed blow-outs. victim was placed through finger- F car bolted off the road. Mitchell sat whichis foundinall Silvertowns.This _¢ didn't take Mr. Mitchell long to prints as Mrs. Florence Polillo, 41.) jj helpless at the wheel. With a lunge, exclusive Goodrich inventionisalayer equip his car with thene' Golden Ply She had been arrested once in a vice} | he grabbed for the emergency brake. of special rubber and full-floating Silvertowns, Rememt! i raid, : But it was too late. A telegraph pole cords, scientifically treated to resist fo he ents Chan toeig] Dawe dae One male victim, Edward Andrassy,| |# put a stop to the wild ride, leaving the terrific blowout-causing heat Come in today for a set of these life- 28, was identified by relatives. Police 2 Mr. Mitchell with a crumpled car generated inside all tires by today’s i i tire records on the lives and habits of ' é famper—and plenty of redrets. highspeeds. By resisting this internal ‘saving tires. They cost less than other Andrassy and Mrs, Polillo amount al- 4 HV. KALTENBORN tire heat, the Life-S Golden Ply most to biographies, but there is nothing to show why they were singled SSNS ‘out for such violent deaths. Dr. Samuel R, Gerber, coroner, who has made a minute study of the work| [ig f x of the maddened killer, believes f N “friendship” is the lure which brings . Y lan N the hapless victims into his hands. The absence of marks of violence on the bodjes, other than knife cuts, in- _ With every GREASE OR WASH JOB $1 00 dicate, he says, that the victims were 4 at regular price Of ....00e seeeeececes Bracken wien asleep, unbaae: ins Pon Gey oniy.-Wednesday, Aug. 4, during Barbecue Bargsin Dey. ‘*Prices subject to change without notice, SAFETY Silvertown Knows Anatomy WITH LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN PLY BLOW-OUT PROTECTION FLECK SINCLAIR Sw WO cool, shrewd sadist who has acquired knowledge of anatomy either as a doctor, hunter, male nurse or butcher.| Four-year-old Jack Allanach’s He is well acquainted with the city! 6000-mile trip from Liverpool and able to gain the confidence of) England to Santa Paula, Calif., his victims, Disposition of the bodies,| where his mother awaited him, is some quite heavy, would require @| a marvel of modern transporta- muscular person. tion. He crossed the Atlantic in Dr. Gerber is convinced that one} four days on the Queen Mary, Person is responsible for all the} then boarded a United Air Lines 5 plane for an overnight trip across “If more than one were involved,” the continent. he says, “they would begin to fall it and tell h other.” f . ; °“One thing the coroner can't undet-|, Waly is planning a transport service Motor Sales, Inc. Super Service Station stand is “the apathetic attitude of ne ee ee et ce eo 100 Bdwy. W. Phone 55 120 Bdwy. W. Phone 2128 P Se Ine gines of 1,000 horsepower, he said, “and apparently their deaths Come to Bismarck Wednesday, Aug. 4 == =| BARBECUE BARGAIN DAY night. Note These FREE Features for Visitors: One suspect lived in a cave. An- other had the reputation of eating chickens and rabbits without cooking them. (Police were never able to explain the presence of chicken feathers on Mrs, Polillo’s body.) Dozens of persons living in the shacks which dot the district were taken into custody and questioned. Numerous persons found with meat Cleavers or long knives in their pos- session were brought in and ques- tioned for hours, only to be released. Detectives spent weeks searching for an escaped patient from an asylum for the insane on the information. : that he had returned to his home in ‘Right Where We Started’ The inevitable Oriental—who was’ seen frequently near Kingsbury Run @ market basket and snip- Ping off weeds with a long knife— fou can secure tickets absolutely free for the barbecue . | | a free dance in the evening from Bismarck merchants. e Our TICKeTS NOW: 222 Se Se other. Dozens of others quizzed had babbled about the killings while in- toxicated. Two detectives followed a trail of: From 1 to 5 p. m—Farmers are in- structed to bring miscellaneous artt- cles to Bismarck for sale by Auc- in a cemetery was questioned and J a tioneer J. H. Riley of Sterling, whose allowed to go on with his reading. ‘ il ° Each new discovery of a torso has : ; services will be absolutely free. Farm brought a new flood of gossip, new Stiinet eh ers are instructed to NOT bring live- stories to investigate but each has : é left detectives—as James Hogan, a ¥ stock or any property mortgaged or of the homicide squad, put it—‘rig i there we were the day the first body| Mi. : encumbered in any way, since the as Toena . i Junior Association of Commerce will Railroad Engineer Is not accept responsibility in these Injured in Accident cases. 67, of Dil is in a Fargo hospital suffering a fractured ankle and head injuries. GRADUATED BY PHONE Myriad of Triplett, Mo., July 31—(#)—Faye ttwood, member of Triplett high Flee! school’s graduating class, could not at- U | ee tiepe lg gli hustla the program anyway. School officials had the program carried to her by Ba 4 Leafy spurge is a serious weed chiefly because of its highly efficient FREE SWIMMING In Bismarck’s Municipal Swim- ming Pool all day long, except from 7 to 9 p. m., when a giant and spectacular water carnival is scheduled. Some of the best swimmers and divers in the en- tire Northwest will be here to participate in the many events. Your children will enjoy a swim during the day. In all types of merchandise will be offered visitors by merchants on this great day. Watch for their spe- cials! They will save you money! (Sponsored by Bismarck Junior Association of Commerce)

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