The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 8

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PACs OC BISMARCK pAiby TRIBUNE COURT EDICT STOPSWAR AGAINST ~~ WOMEN PLAYED BIG PART IN ee BOOTLEGGERS; MICHIGAN POLIGE BURIAL MI SaiNge U->-Marine Band Leader HELPLESS BEFORE FLOOD OF RUM ices or tearinent of tater Prove Thi] (Cio ree WHEN THE SUPREME COURT STOPPED ® ee pp billiite: ae Mediate Michigan police constabulary’'s agmored car halt it eB Seal ECO HON ; Be Rrra oe nian fend As be ing an auto on the; Washington, D. C.—Wowan's part in| Plant with a big: over subscription, ~ malas fend trom Toledo to Detroit, to search for booze.. Photo -y Staff Re- 5 é the war has ‘not! all been told, 7 In one of the hurriedly constructed ° If you suffer from stomach | trouble,” Porter Robert P. Dorman, Not only in the Red’ Cross ‘and oth- | U™munition cities production was hin; : read Below and learn what .Capt. Wm. A. or eve otivities ‘i »{ dered by a huge labor turnover for | U.S. Nav Leader of er government activities known to the g 4 Santelmann, of . ay a whole-publie did she serve. + which one of the main causes was a . the World Famous U.S. Marine Band, sa: bs . a | bad system of management, which re- about this wonderful modern medicine for ° , She accomplished g prodigious task | sulted in the workmen being obliged acid-stomach which bringssuch tick relief. in preventing labor disputes during the; +) wait long for ussignment of jobs, The splendid results this noted band leader war--and after, ; for piyment of wages, for ‘adjustment ‘secured from the use of E. IC should This phase of feminine war partici-! of pay claims, and for transportation. make you as this onto pation Kas been kept in absolute se-| Agents ‘of the ' investigation service \ érecy until new,.'The department of; looked into the cuse and — affected || labor hus finally “glyen permission for| prompt.correction of many -of the the fa to come out. These facts are that a pumber of. director of the investigation und women, agents of the investigation and | inspection service iy: Ethelbert’ Stewart, inspection servicé/of the labor depart-| but his, assistant director is'a woman, Capt. U.S. (tel Pa Lara oe ment, havye* ally “prevented scores) Miss Gertrude Barnum, and to her ef- of strikes in various cities, and their | forts much of its success is due. work was.of the utmost tmportince in niuintaining the production of war sup- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. At Plies. In the mater of the estate of Walter work Was conducted without | W. Breen, deceased. (FORD YOUR “ACID-STOMACR) y., becitse publicity would hav Notice is hereby given by the under- ‘trated their efforts. In many Ga: signed William E. Hreen, administrat- Quickly Removes ne d-Stomach Misery—Indigestion, their work supplemegted that of the}or of the estate of Walter W. Breen; concilation servicepwhich also operated| late of the township of Hay Creek Dyspepsia, Bloat, Belching, Heartburn, without the, general’ knowledge of the] in the county of Burleigh and state of / Food "Repeating, Sour, Gassy Stomach | public. North Dakota, to the creditors of, and VE EATONIC sheorbe the excess acid—t No roel cause. af roah Most of the agents of the investiga-) all persons having claims against said stomach. Drives t! he Gas ont of tha bes body: sand tne Oe Binas gee tion and inspection service are women. |,deceased, to exhibit them with the 2 8 Ggarantaed ¢o bei OG your druggist cannot supply you ath ‘They promptly: settled hundweds of in-| necessary vouchers, within ‘six months § E Bere Choriteus znd wer tbe BATONIC, ren ere eo ciplent disputes without the. ie after the first publication of this no- pe the Sieafver rou rece A West Acne for, calling in mediators. tice, td said administrator at, the: of- “ _ Here, are a: few: examples. showing! fice of F, H. ‘Register, attorney for the prompt ‘actiontakei by the sery-| said administrator, in the Webb Block lice: in the city of Bismarck in the county The state officials: in one city wer> of Burleigh, state of North Dakota. ; unable to compel the: correction of bed) Dated on this 21st day ofFebruary,| K. of P. Lodge Dance at Ar- | working ¢onditions-in a big steel plant.| A, D, 1919. ‘i ie They appealed. to the department of WILLIAM §. BREEN, ha mory Friday night, Fed. 28. y Fr, Hes ina 7 i eaRitheerine ete =| and tut agent of the Investigation | Said Adminisfrator. . EB. A ef = rarer ore ec , seizi 4 a 1 r Tuguarded ‘ma-| February,A. D. i 4 Michigan is “wet” again. — le veathen Se att ahen. tle broke distillation. chinkiy: bad auiars conditions und | 2—21 28; 36 13. Oceans of booze are being imported | were aa oc ee OSSSSN wns more than pays the expenses | severe cold In the factory were amonz c i estos ganar oak is unconcealed in hotels| Incidentally, trainmen told me that|of the state constabulary. which com-| {he uitieditles wih, seh Suu Carney Coal y Coal Phone 4 en ante Datratt jwhen bootleggers want to get off and| prises three troops of 36 men each,| Nil to contend. | The | depurtiuent's re ‘And the professional bootleggers,| the train is going too fast, they cim-| The private in the constabulary get pian at y ee . poke He O. E. Anderson Lbr. 0. 8. D ply cut the airhose between two cars,|nine cents an hour; the officers 17] * Ons and’ suieted AMBIT Mio: who have been at virtual war with the A ea threatening to str . » Ohio| Which automotically sets the brakes.|cents. This in addition to food and 5 fh ee Michigan constabulary along the Ohio Ault 1Wo, belebnere. we rerabned 16 Leletntig. Ina western city a government con- border, are bringing liquor in by auto- ty ne ; | tract’ was endangered by a serious Ia- NY oe che thumbing their noses at the state po-| Most booze-r FS cAke employ: Oe ane nore eet Deen aw| thermore, the workmen suid they could . ” by men “higher up. - rushed through the legislature—a law ’ “The Home of Service’ lice: They get $10 a day for the terms] which it is hoped the supreme ‘court|"t aMord to buy bonds pf the Fourth All this swift change came over [they serve in jail. That's good pay,| will find legal. {erty Hoan Tuyestigators nscortalne Lach Cigar in e ‘ Also the Home of night, when the state supreme court}! ponye sae ie Peer e aH), restate con-| {he facts, communicated with the firm’s 7 + it Lansing ruled out the searchand-| 0, they seldom squeal Pending its passage, the state con-) HM quamycos mumagated with the firm's! eg own humidor” Ordinary good practice hic ; tr} The seized whiskey is sent to (Lan-| stables are lying idle while the booze hel f Chevrole Hudson polsure, le weunder Wwilich. possession sing to be redistilicd and sold as| runners rush by unmolested in almost | ined a large inerease in wages for = Y has not been good enough I 22 liquor was itself an offen und un-|® i rl > money i a a the men, The: whole matter was set- % 7 if if i 3 der which autos, trains, wagons and] straight alcohol, the woney going in-/a solfd stream from Toledo to De-| 104 ‘satisfactorily within m few houce| } aye in every detail Jou will and Hupmobile Cars street cars were searched when they|t0 the state treasury. trolt. of the time ithe first agent arrived at x fir the exceptional and Parts entered the state. the plant, larmony was restored, the ” * WHEN SEARCH 16 MADE. /BAGMEN WERE RUSSIA’S FOOD eqroemment canteact-ayus fled on Hime, Those hidden qualities. || .. When in need! of expert enie eee "tyratieer ear from To- PROFITEERS; WHOLESALE | : ZB, SM which are the real source car to us. gout actole EXECUTIONS STOPPED TRAFFIC eh. ants Fors + of responsiveness and flex. se ee ie ‘Professional booze-runners at To- 3 = ‘Bros, Ba 4 ‘ ; ibility’* will ‘show ‘them. Jedo had eyed my ne bat oe N. E. A, Special to the Tribune, at many soviet meetings. They de- ar t t Pain}. a ane ; me will ait : department, it is Pataca most Ea to ‘smuggle it into Michigan for) vv, cuw—Everybody who comes! creed that: all. unlicensed bagmea|., —— : (out eng ter many comp! the! equipp in, ) jghts| Ut to’ Russia talks about “the Las-| should’ be harassed’ and razzed till | ge Powers Pe F MEN “features which exceed fhe le: State. Reds On the car there were several fights tive : : | Ce ee /1 s Vai : Keep your clothes. cleaned, pressed your expectations, never AUTOMOBILE: PAINTING y when’ state constables’ searched men a Penne ar er ys crete ICK'S nree years yar and a yea j ‘ Licenses to go in the country, and ‘ i , and repai ily experts one that falls below them. You will; sbe ,interested in com-, and women suspected of carrying li- nti th Ni in low: ot wor. revolution, stopped the mai y saad x ate | Sean here attested’ on this ar: meat, grain und. potatoes, from, the pring ba id Potatoes eae enee or 4 JAR f in my, employ. bles bal boa tis paring our work with that One womas refused, to be searched. |farms to the cities. | Peasants kept Branted Condy ter srosbingnen'se come = ™ “KLEIN . : ; Le ee ; of jother ethos. a0 “A.constable took hold of her arm: | | thelr butter and cheese. And thelt) ite members. This plan has worked | Quick as a flash she drew a knife; 6 ain, most of if, or so much of it Hell’ toward: getty. a ‘supply sot, food Ne atid sla his wrist. as soldiers or revolutionary cominit- , » Then she threw open ber eoat, re-| tecs didnt CO a te eee eee ee tel can ema = h Tonge Brotwens | MISSOURI VALLEY Vealing a baseball catcher’s cbest| Many peasants dug: secret Tpalenie Goon Kooning Uisie eeain JUST ARRIVED a4 Tt e HURLEYS ' ” " _,. MOTOR CO. stor, ‘which she. slit with tae! hiding their produce. : . : s ne ‘ 2 : i knit ST nthe bugnien? These trite and inv extreme eases has get! Our New Wall Paper ||..Dance and Concert. MOTOR CAR CARL PEDERSON; Mgr. . r ‘ Ne crime’ and) in-extreme cases has, got) It was full of 4vhiskey, which} the cities and tr: through’ ‘the |Cume § salty fae Weert L = Bismarck h splashed on the floor. country buying » stufe from: pousants fhe, gepc spgnally ; fou veprtata™ pro} Sam: le Books. of. Wall : Orchestra * d M, B. Gilman Coy Bismarck _ North Dakota th gs | Hers P. 10 Main St,...” Phone 130K : } TIERS TST ee ~ ne nee aaa Shrieking and cursing, fighting like} who will sell. 5 » their bagé z Geet z aes a-wildcat, she was then forcibly borne| of produce bac » Gities where | Latest, reports are that the oldtime | Decorations and Cover- from the car and packed off to the they sell to those who have money to| Pagmen dre nearly all gone. (16 a mar ings plenrog? County. elt withthe: olner| pay try road with a big sack of cabbage four. While Russia was still in the war | 1* i 7 | a on his back, it’s a safe bet he’s got al ° ‘S@E ARMORED CAR FIGHTS Tihousands of these bagmen did am his back: it's a safe bet hes g For the-season of 1919 WHISKEY ‘RUNNERS. lively business al over western Hus call and see the styles I rode on to Detroit, and came ba revolution — brought | to Monroe in the state constabulary’s | more bagmen into business MONO and prices. Also Alabas- armored » Which is used to fight|Kerensky government passed armed whiskey-runners in their high-| against the bagmen’s trade, It did no | ae tine:& Paints to match powered automobiles. good. There were too muny basen SALESMAN WANTED cots I photographed two or three | to arrest and convict and punish, ‘The | : “searches” s conducted by the/army, the police and the — court & ste | eat caaitarccee to [would nave not nad tine for anything] | Local Automobile | Agency . . SEB For the next day the supreme court | had cleaned out the bag-} wants a man for Wholesale and f a : ded these sear and. similar Retail business. This is an un- E; L. FAUNCE decided thes ail searches jn homes,, were unlaw The 3olshevik government shot a] youal opportunity for the right Dealer’ In Officials at Lansing’ ‘promptly wired | member smon in squads, For 2) an: rience, sal- Merten i 4 Col, Roy | Vandercook. commanding | time ruthless handling of the State age, experience, sal-! pairs, OILS, GLASS AND * she a suppress the bag-|ary wanted, etc. Will consider the constabulary, to “cut it out.’ | Bolsheviks failed to suppr t ‘And that is’ why, today, known|men. It was one of the big topics) applicant without previous Auto- HARDWARE whiskey-runners Tide up to the local |mobile experience. Address 12X ; 216-218 4th St. Bismarck headquarters of the state police, toot | care Tribune. \ their horns in derision, give the con- | / stables the ha ha, ani ride on to Le- ; VOUUUEOENAEONENGNasaUaKanuantsnouaogucontoooN troit with their cargoes of waiskey and beer. | i Just the night before. organized whiskey-runners had sent word to the | 2 ; ; m nstables: i | Tae Tn - 4 ‘ ~ § & °. . “rYou can't stop us. We have al ae safety, as a method of sanitation,.as a, measure fund of $500,000 to carry on our busi- | ef 4 ness. We'll fight you on the road; < : me of protection. ; ‘ \ and we'll fight you in the courts.” | fi as can ae i REPORTER WITNESSES i From Foochow, China, comes this | / cry, letter from R. E. Gardner, Foochow a‘ ear Ranie witout College: “‘Nealin Soles have solved the ey . '. We'll fix you out from cellar to garret—every s ceded tbe eeiency aves eine “had precede shoe problem forme. Other soles wore 1 pltneseed tho last of then. hear eemeta (a Sn cil SAE : room in the house needs specialized attention. : Word came: a Michigan Central} and I had’ no end of trouble with freight was pulling into Monroe with; them,” he writes. i 4 4 a gang of bootleggers aboard. Where other soles fail, Neolin Soles i ' & oub he Tas Sade attcota: aries seid: | Nave Stand the test of hard wear and ones ee And we have the know-how and the where- through the dark streets after mid-| rough usage. This fact points the way 4 night to the freight yards. to economy. Buy Neslin-soled choes . pel 4 ; “ z = “ The dispatchgr was ordered € Stop} for the whole family, snd co save ches : : ces with that means 100 per cent efficienc Ye the eee white handkerchief around| ™0ney,, And have Neolin Soles put on youl arm,” Col Vandercook told me.| YOUF old shoes, too. \ Il WANT A: JOB ea Confer with us. Years of schooled experience “Then my men will know who you These durable, flexible, and water- f sol tificall: ide_b: uf i t 2 fi 4 *: : wid utah enor J aged) ceria, ee ge aa pete & He e: enables us to evade the pitfalls of doubtful prac- maybe the bootleggers would think Kron, io, who also make Wingfoot 1 can'SELL for ‘ou, BUY. for: ‘ou, RK or you. mE ‘ : Se os eae red ose pe) a cuatend utyesnall etme Hl indeed waged ge 7 fi tice. Our skill and science are at your beck and The tenia thundered in and slowed) oli S J I can procure a. PURCHASER for your OUT.OF- \ eee “re, Nez edlin Solec : . ; : “Halt!” | USE articl an find a TENANT for. that vi EENaeel bea pein chon fact 0:8. S — HOUSE, or FLAT, or ROOM--can find you a HOU A dark figure darted “nto a neigh- ig \ MAID, or any OTHER help that you need! ' 9: boring field, Another. followed. \ é anthat ghok and thet: anothér. | I canbuy and sell REAL ESTATE, find live lookers ie Rs atenreee policeman came beck DESK ROOM 1 i tot ‘FARMS, ae of or acquire for you LIVE 8 a deer,” he said. “I couldn't catch up Inclu din li ht, tele- 2 ‘shoot at ties baby. Sn wsltstetonce: ° 4 B | There is NO ‘Limrr the uses I may be put, to— SOOTLEGGING CUT AIRHOSE Phone an janitor ser- and I go straight as a BULLET to the mark! ve ee Cen vice at a reasonable BISMARCK TRIBUNE little ads are a BOON: to /cened eamaninagd ines" rent. apaey ey peg mr jo re BUSINESS, and cost :but SUCCESSOR TO GRAMES & PEET co. PE bare of metal L ee and City In Sé-sharp command of « policeman: i surance Agency i ; y Lee car a constabie|] Under City National Bank ace oa be right ‘tm you forin the: habit a Gas 561 ped 8 for of 12. es Phone 220-R - Begin right be] | f ieshpp) was a “billy"—a

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