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PAGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ra SATURDAY, NOV._27, 1920 _“HIGH JACKS” TERRORIZING REN NEARN. D.| N. D. BORDER, INVESTI 15 Fi all a cheery good-“mawin,” with the Correspondent Tells of Holdups gyinistakable accent of Dixie. ~ She | TO VISIT POPE was the soul of hospitality and she in | ‘ of Boatleggers’ Cars and | vited me to sit by the kitehen fire : Search of Houses North of re Pec etory | Minot by “High Jacks”—De- | here ‘on | t right now,” she com- scribes the workings of the , sometimes J wish Paul | ‘ +g? k in Old Kaintueky. | “Whiskey Soviet ‘e just as Svon as we | “ , too, | “High Jacks" are terror federal agents searchin’ | Dakota residents along 4 ers: Betti border, iL 2 o'clock in thé eceleae to rob you of ; havawany, life in these St. Paul. ¥ on ‘ ee aa | ‘Their. busir ered ) just one thing after an-} qeneets wii invade: home { Come At 1:30 ' | Le ree te “Qne-thirty the ether mayin' we | a Ney ne a powerful rappin’ on the door, | cars salong: eer went to it and I followed hin in, Ee an mht clothes and held a lamp- was found by Mood is im tions’ of the booze traffic in | A big man shoved a heavy re- | around Minot. After de aa , domen | search of farm premises with prohibi-| and told us he was looking tor a | tton’ offic ; ome 1 killed somebody and; s little woman} h the hous? came out of the house. She bade us ” e other men with him and in the y there were’ | {, four big automob: and at the | c | gate a truck loaded with some- | BABY SUFFERED) by , ae ‘ } | hey were rough-spoken, bad-look- | j jing men. All of them were armed ail ; Wi {they went away cursing when “they, ote ldidi't find apy whiskey. Next day wj- — heard the than a\halt 'h e. the: dia whis On Forehead, Itched and j out home they stonned « whiskey mune] ‘ Burned.FormedCrust:Was nd sent him on his way. We found fe als lihe labels from the bottles they ha vil | Sore, Cuticura Heals. 5 | taien' by the roadside.” | cares { Hie! | ARCHBISHOP, P.d HAYES, “Baby suffered with a rash « Bede hy bee : inet forehead, and it went into her} | time ware of the activity |, NEW YORK—Archbishop Patrick J, | ~ hair. It started with | lof the High Jackers> They are mea! Hayes suits Oey ne aL alta jin\\ Pimples and formed sa} | of the most desperate eriminal types ; to ‘Pope Benedic! Wen on \)\ crust. Ititchedand burned | [who prey vpon tite whiskey runners, lof the archdiocese or New ruin. snd was sore, Ske would; [seize their curgo, rob them of thety} ~~ scratch and it stopped ber! | iggney and send. them on their wi lial forcdle. winter, driving hair from growing. *awith vo of bullets from heavy 45 their own automobiles. Zo Leote tee revolvers whistling past their ears, | ‘Are Gn Inside Ginicara, Soap and @ 23 is Instances of igh Jacking have} re High Jackers know the whis- sought more, and in three we been icommon recéntly. So-common ‘in | ; fgnals at the was healed, after using on | key runners’ lighting “signal Cuticura Scap and two boxes of . fact that some runners now'carry COn- order. They drive high power cars ment.” (Signed) Mrs. W. Ingersoi!,!; | Veniently rolls’ of bills. jand they know ‘the inside ‘of the Chappell, Nebraska, July 25, ane nd al whiskey soviet’s secret-s2rvice., Cross- ie 7 when ah tacks yptopved olther ya the border ‘is the tense ‘pot for Keep Your Skin Clear j thé runner. : Fe is Cr “He is supposed to receive signals | Scalp Clean, Hands Soft | ts and etme 0.” lneea by auto search lights that the Cuticura Soap to cleanse, purify | deputy sheriff gets the coast is clear. The High Jacks know and beautify, Cuticura Ointment to | times he lets them go, the code. They give the runner the soften, soothe and heal, have beea | men who believe thul all's well signal and then they stop most successful in preservi runing whiskey is a crime far re-, him and rob him, skins, clean scaips, and good ho: nioved from the category of stealing; “The High J are the men who |, well as in preventing littleskin ro watermeions. | first caused most of the runners to.go les becoming great ones nere have heen five known High|armed. Rimners who attempt the aparece op your tn f Minot recently,” an en- traffic without the sanctions’ of the ment and Taleum 25c, each : told me. “Two of Whiskey soviet are most frequently each free, Address: “Cuticura, Dept. : i ae aurus nr, 5 aticarn ater 8 without }them have cleaned up to the point the High Jack victims. ts ~ jwhere they have been able té go’ta! As we left the Paul Young farm, . 'Mrs. Young came out to bid us ¢ edeedeedebeetecbebedeteosee feed iee to Snerefetnleletnbee | - a nee 7 : A SHORT-CUT TO BANK JOB KLEIN SAYS:_That We are now prepared to offer an exceilent course in banking Y oe whiclr you can complete in 16 weeks, or | than one-half the time ey kK usually: required. We have accomplished this by eliminating all + it pays to keep your q untinpor tant routine. Titensives but easy drills uA debitfand credit; 4 i start on adding mact hine first day, posting machine in four weeks; © y unnecessary subjects omitted. Thi course had just one aim— 1 clothes cleaned, press- BANKING, aifd thoroughly pr u in less than one-half time. 3} A Plenty of positicns. Typewriting included. The course given both i | ed and repaired. Only in school and eR DAY aie Von Ss ate \ uL-Y. y¥ AND ENING SESSIONS a i i it 3 ‘1! experts in his employ. . FARGO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS QO: J. Hanson, Pres., Fargo, N. 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Herbert Saunders Minnie Remaley | ARCHBISHOP HAYES| Athem don't know enough to quit when | small fruits, besides $5,000,000 worth ‘| of by-products. , }|: #8 $9 a dozen. || of the Canadian Department of the In- }} another herd farther north. The herds | en a little green caterpillar. to eat anything in the country that} cheery. goodby.:. Smiles wreather her rather comely face; and she was radi- ant in a new gown she had donned while the rest ‘of us_ were ‘looking down ‘the well and sniffing about for whiskey. Road to Halg.and Haig We dined’ at Suprey. The country- sid® seemed roméphing unusual. Folks gathered about and ‘eyed us curious- ly. ‘Surrey is.familiar with the whis~ key running Bame;' for. Surrey is on the whiskey ‘trail. Mr. Scott pointed ft-out to me. “That,” sald he, “is the high- road. to Black and White, Haig and Haig and Johnny. Walker. Over that roagin:the last three months has come «millions of — dollars’ wort of whiskey!» On the road men ‘from Wyoming, Ne Oklahoma,- Kansas, towa Minn soft and South’ Dakota have tak- en their lives in their hands to defy the law and the High Jacks. “Many of thei have made-fortunes,- some of them are dead, others of them are still traveling it, for the love of adventure seems to be strong in the whiskey runners, and most of they have\enough.” Leive for Battle Tonight I am to keep a. vigil upon the whiskey trail with Rev. Mr. “Shoot-to-Kfll" Watkins and his ‘mep., I wil write more of-it tomorraw.. 1 have a strong suspicion that for a tot of whiskey runners thi, is “the night’ before ‘ Waterlo There are six high-power’ rif in the car in which we are’leav- ing Minot in-half an hour. An hour and a’ half ago, when t left Mr. Watkins’ party, ‘I talke@ with Deputy United States Commissioner Upton. He has just had a tip from a4 man who occupied a room_in a hotel adjoining a rgom in which the “whis key soviet met last night to plan and discuss methods, of bringing a car- load of whiskey to Minot. Big News Near The whiskey soviet has reached the conclusion that the game, is | nearly up. They are’asKing their runners to do double @rtv. nev- img quadruple wages, asking for a little. more desperation pad a little more initiaive all afound. Extra gunmen are going out on the whiskey cars tonight. I-sus- pect that two of these are stand- ing before ‘the hotel as I write. There is an atmosphere of the ut- most intensity. Something tells me e are very near some of the biggest hews that has ever Northwest. One of Capt. Watkin’s men has just telephoned me. We are on our way to the whiskey trail for a night vigil that will not end until the wee small ; hours of tqmorrow morning. Moodie made some trips with F. 5. Watkins, of Bismarck, state enforce- ment © officer.’: He ‘dubbed Watkins Rev. Mr, “Shoot-to-Kill” Watkins, and says: t ‘ Mr. Watkins is confident he can stop: whiskey running if he is given sufficient ‘men; money and equipment. |. I do liot’ think’ he" would hesitate’ to | create the ‘raw ‘material for a few funetals: He looks like that,’ for his eye is clear and’ steely gray, his mau- ner is positive and his jaw is very square. In his antombbite is always a high | power rifle, and today I heard’ him banter a-deputy sheriff who failed to | shoot a jumping jackrabbit beating it across a rolling prairie 300 yards dis- | tant,.as only a jumping jackrabbit | van. Ihave an abiding conviction that Mr. Watkins not ‘only can but Boe shoot, but I-cannotagree with, ‘that witha mere handful of meh ne can police. a border line’ 300. miles | long, intersected at every quarter’ sec- tion litte ‘by® a macadam-hatd- high- way‘ . ig : Has(a Problem to Solve. At Verdyn near Montreal electric light wires'rubbing against’ thé wall of a house lost their‘¢overing.’\The eiec- tricity ran down ‘a metal pipe into’ the sheet iron covering df the building, A’! Jersey cow Was passing with her neck chain dangling. She-bruShed against the'House, the chain attracted the elec: tricity and-she fell'dead. ‘Her owner. Donat Mailloux, not. undetstanding, pulled her leg to wake her up, and re- celved a shock which*gent him to sleep, He recovered after a time and is won: | dering whdih he shall she ‘to obtafa | recomnpensé' for the loss of the Jer-| se¥—the owner of the’ house, the elec- trie’ company, ‘or the “rm which" tn- stalled the wiring. Washington ‘Land of Apples. Washington is the largest commer-{ celal producer of apples. of any state in \the Union, Last “year the ‘crop $2,000.00 worth of peaches, $1,000,000 wortli of pears, $10,000,000 worth of Washington’ apples have sold in South America as high Wild Buffalo in Northern Canada. F. G. 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