The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1926, Page 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1926 Funeral For. Mrs. | hristiansen Will | i Held ld Tomorrow | RUM RUNNERS ON WEST COAST BEING HUNTED Prohibition Officials Arrest 50 Persons,*Warrants Out For 30 Others San Franciseo, Nov. 1s—(#)—Still Tighting tu wipe out the last vestige of what it regards as the most pow- erful liquor running combine ever found on the Pacific coast, the gov ernment today sought 30 more indi- viduals against whom warrants have been issue Up to yesterday, prohibition of- ficials had arrested 50 persons, some of them wealthy and influential resi- dents of the United States and Can- ads, in its drive against the Conseli- oe) Exporters, Inc., of Vancouver, mit iwas also revealed that two of the fastest rum * on the coast had been captured— 2 ing been taken onl upon. The. latte was seized Sunday it after crash in, PE into the rocks near Sante Crug nd, off the coast of Santa Bar- hara, with six one- pound shots through her hull and cabin. Two of the crew escaped by swimming ashore. A third was eaptured. The other boat, named the Imp, cx pable of making 30 knots an hour, was seized while unloading « cargo of liquor at Artificial Coal at Low Price May Be "Pittsburgh, priced artificial auth ufactured from soft. co: and pressure may becom to the public in the, n MeIntire, pany, b the internation: ference on bituminous coal at rie Institute of Technolo; The process, developed perimental plant of the company ut Fairmont, W. bas reached the hat the developu solve the smoke problem. Road Patrolmen help Time All ar Patrolmen who now. with the duty of the roa tion, will itis explained, is to keep the Tonde.in na geod coptltion as possible to du ne: —_—___—___—__—__-0 Temperature and Road Conditions | —— (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) Bismarck—Cloudy, 13; ronds good. St. Cloud—Clear, 22; roads good. Minot—Snowing, 14; roads fair. Mankato-—Snowing, 27; roads drift- ed, Jamestown—Snowing, 14; fair. Fargo—Cloudy, 16; roads good. Duluth—Cloudy, 22; roads good. Sloudy, 17{ roads fair. owing, 18; roads fair. Snowing, 28;- roads fair Grand Fork—Cloudy, 18; roads tai Rochester—Heavy snow, 24; roads ari roads ifted. Crookston—Cloudy, 15; roads fair Devils Luke—Snowing, 14; roads drifted. * Pre-holiday sale of dresses, former soles to $49.50, Sat- urday. Special at three prices only, $10.75, $19.75 and $25, cludi wools and silks. Eaceceo < pee nese yd orate atta ie: | Zweifel Is Given Ghost, | Available Shortly); ‘s henithy, xo that there will be less repair work |i Mrs. Mary Annie Christiansen, who! diced Tuesday evening at atocal hos- pita was born in: Demmark on March 23, 1867. She came to America whil quite young and was married Dece: ber 1, 1888, to Hans Christiansen : Atlantic, Towa. They moved to Bald- win where they bave made their home. for 27 years. Eight Children were born to the! union, all of br dh su . The < Christiansen, Brookview, N. Y. Mrs. | Hattie Larson, Baldwin; Alta Christ- liansen, Baldwin; Lowell Christiansen, 1 Baldwin, {The husband also survives, In ad- {dition she leaves 92 grandchildren md a ean Christine Neilson, Al- | Rambea, Cal. Funeral services will be held Fri- Ecklund township. Life Sentence in | { S. D. State Prison Pie ge ont 5. D., B. Tripp this Walter Z2weifel, confessed Mrs. Anna Maria Grosz, his e in-law, to life in the state prison at Sioux Fall! Parkston 4 (P)— Judge fternoon sentence | his trip to J expected he wiil an hours. The senten : of murdering on the other char his brother, Robert Zwei- nob passed. 1 appeared calm and indif- room but showed signs ness when-sentence Was pronounced wiping his face with his handkerchicf. ! Life imprisonment is the maximum | lowed by South Dakota [eave al A fine selection of Winter, Coats to choose from at the! | Bismarck Cloak Shop. day aftérnodn at 2 o'clock at the,“ Pres' vian chuteh at Raldwin. Rev, hrist of Wilton will offic! Will Work Part | How to Gain 5 Pounds! in 30 Days marae. sity Hike women. tak ly put on plenty o' Seid tte bose they rvs return your money if you "t tuke on 5 pounds in 30 da: thin woman gained 15. p Some other kind of lig- nite may tell you that In- dian Head from Zap is not superior. Does He Know? Our customers in Bis- marck know that IN- DIAN HEAD is the dry- est, hottest, longest- burning lignite on the market. They Ought to Know. Sold Exclusively By ST. HILAIRE LUMBER COMPANY Phone 17 vets, satins, etc. "$6. 95 4. Great, Savings i in This’ MID-SEASON MILLINERY SALE Three large’ assortments to choose from, consisting of patterns hats and every fashionable style, in felts, vel- - Friday and Saturday ai A big selection of Betty Wales Fashion Garments at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. Poultry Thieves to van, ‘St, Paul lightweight, Joe = Sielaff, Milwatikee, toduy’ signed for \ nd bout here November 26 it iainars to the Billy Petrollc- SrDonnell bout.. Frankie al authorites, who | money,” the officers state, i | 4 of stealing be ed at the office of Sh trom from all sections of during the past few da likely that several arrests may be future. an Will Be Given ‘The Limit’ It's going to go hard wi poultry they that hony Jo 1, h peRM@AS | property sheriff and his deputies s * ht, OUD \CEMENT who have been — stca poultry| spent much time in gating many of the Fight Joe Sielaff Kral, Milwaukes, light, heavy wei 10 The office of P. C. Reming-| throughout Burleigh county during| on which the wo Some clues have no ten and the City Loan & In- vestment Co. will be in the cffice.of the City Insurance ‘Agency in the City National; bank building. : ——— Capitol Theater Last Time Tonight Imperial Con “The Swimming Instructor” WATCH 4 “3BAD MEN” You CAN HAVE YOuR FILMS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE = FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK In What Month Is Your Senha On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer | Home of K-F-¥-R 95 $2.95 the past week if they are apprehend- are depending fo Hedstrom says, and it is very | Paul Nave rounds. 18-—(P)—My Sulli- Pre- Holiday Sales To Make Room For Holiday Merchandise We offer many seasonable items at special low prices Shop at Webb Brothers Quality Merchandise at Lowest Cost Friday---Saturday WINTER COATS DRESSES Drastic price reductions should move these high grade coats Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses for all and every occasion. quickly>+Sport coats of all kinds, Flaidg, Mixtunes,.and plain ma- terials, all colors. Dress coats, beautifully son’s popular shades. low prices. + Vals, to $27.50 Vals. to $45.00 Vals. to $55.00 Vals. to $95.00 $14.50 $24.50 $39.50 $57.50 WOOL DRESS GOODS 54-inch Veronella and Crepe Satin, Flat Crepe, Charmeuse, or Georgette in all the popu- ' lar colors. Jerseys or Flannels in one or two piece styles, also Twill, Friska and Needlesheen tailored frocks in many good colors for Miss cr Matron. Inecomparably low prices for this sale. ‘ Vals. to $17.50 Vals. to $27.50 Vals. to $42.50 Vals. to $47.50 f $9.75 $15.75 $24.75 $29.75 | styled, richly furred and in all the s There is a coat, for everyone »t these extreme Two BLANKET™ ‘That Demand Attention With cold weather here to stay you will want to take ad- vantage of these special prices on high grade warm durable Blankets. Items You're not equipped for cold weather till you have a woolen dress. Exceptional values offered during this sale enable you to have one or two at little cost, For tailored dresses these ne quailty firmly woven materials Needlesheen == it smth, finish are shown in Navy, Reg, Rust, Tan, Blue and § PART WOOL Priced for this sale at ............. $3. 29 Yard | A 75% wool, heavy weight Blanket, size 66x80, Sateen bound in Tan, Blue, Grey, Rose or Yellow block DAHER: $6 35 A regular $7.95 Blanket, sale price. o Cotton Blankets sides, 66x80 Double Cottyn Blankets patterns. A regular $2 98 i . FANCY DRESS FLANNELS Two specially low priced groups. 54 in. Peale, & 2. 9 Stripes and Checks in Fall and Winter Weight Dress Values to $4.50, Sale Price $3.48 sy Flannels. Colors Brown, ‘Tan and Blue and Rust. Regular $3.75 values. Sale grice, per yd. During ‘this two day special sale we will cut out your dress of these low priced wool goods FREE OF Ai.L CHARGES Providing your pattern is purchased here. ‘ i: USE. BUTTERICK PATTERNS i A good heavy Nap on beth in all colors, plaid or block $3.75 Blanket. Sale price... Corduroy Good weight, medium Wale , 36 inch Corduroy in all colors \for Breakfast Robes, Bath Robes and all uses. Here is a saving opportunity you, wet aoe to miss. y re pri for this sale at only, yd. 75¢ Outing Gowns Women’s Outing Flannel gowns of good heavy weight, in plain white’ or colors, figured und striped, all sizes, cut good and large with long sleeves. Regular prices up to $1.50. Sale « 98c price BUY YOUR FURS WITH CONFIDENCE. AT WEBB BROTHERS Our showing of high-grade Fur Coats comprises Raccoon, Hudson Seal, Sealine, Northern Rat, Caracul, Silver Rat and other desirable skins, all at moderate prices. GIFT DEP TMENT Our newly located Novelty Gift Department. is bubbling.over with items A ANd for every member of the family and at prices for. everyone's purse. GIFTS FROM FOREIGN LANDS io ALL ar AMERICAN SHOPS AS WELL y * aed igh ae te a DRA aaa a Tay IRE ety,

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