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~ Qvale, northwest prohibition admi "PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928 95 JAILED IN - LIQUOR RAIDS Prohibition Officers in Min- neapolis Make 17 Raids Af- ter Investigations | | Minneapolis, Aug. - (AP) - Twenty-five persons were jailed end federal warrants were issued for tw oothers in 17 raids staged | Wednerday night by dry agents who descended on North Minneapolis night clubs, road houses, bars, and drinking clubs. The raids, led in person by S. B. istrator, culminated two month: investigation by under-cover 1 who have been combing the territo: in search of illegally vended liquor. With more than 30 agents at his heels, Mr. Qvale set out at 6:30 p.m., winding up his last visit at 2 a. 1. Quantities of faked bourbon whis- key, alcohol, moonshine and wine were seized and destroyed during the raid. FRAZER MAN IS KILLED IN CAFE Marshal About to Arrest Two on, Filling Station Robbery Suspects Frazee, Minn. Ae Ri R. Henderson, Fraz rshal, was shot and i istantls killed when he made an attempt to arrest two su- Bpects thought to have held up and robbed a filling station at Detroit Lakes carly tod: Henderson was called by a Frazee | cafe proprietor who thought he recognized two customers as the men whose descriptions w broad- cast from Detroit Lakes following | the holdup carlier in the day | When the marshal walked into the cafe and notified the suspects they were under arrest, the two men opened fire, one bullet hitting the marshal in the forehead and another in the left hand. He died instantly. | The cafe owner described his cus- | tomers “s one, a tall n feet in height and wearing a gray suit, the other; a man about 5 fect six inches tall ‘who wore no coat, Posses under the direction of Sheriff J. D. Robinson of Detroit Lakes have started a hunt for the murderers, AIRPLANE AIDS IN ROBBER HUNT Frazee, Minn., Aug. (AP) While an airplane was winging its | way to Frazce to aid in the search for the slayers of Marshal Hender- | po: son of Frazec, a authorities and citizens surrounded a corn field three miles south of | here shortly before noon. in the bb lief that two men were hiding ther Two men answering the deserip- tions of the pair which killed the marshal were seen moving through the high stalks of corn, A line of reled the field, on the farm trvin Haas, while an airplane was called to the scene to view the suspects from the air. _. te 4 Pennant —_e | ian AMERICAN an Indianapolis .. Minneapolis . Milwaukee 6 IRS 402 Toledo Columbus Louisville Results Wednesday Minneapolis 8: Indianapolis 7, (11 innings) Toledo 16; Milwaukee t. St. Paul 8; Lomsville 1 Columbus - Kansas City, game played in double-hes ie r Sunday, Games Today Minneapolis. t. Paul. Toledo at « Columbus at AMERICA) New York. . Philadelphia Bt. Louis...... Chicago ..... Cleveland trot ...... Washington .. Boston ..°. Results Vednesday Philadelphia 6; Cleveland 4. (17 \nnings). Washington Chicago 0. Detroit 7, Boston 6, 3. St. Louis at New York, postponed, Yain. Games Today St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Washington. Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at Philadelphia. NATIONAL LEAGUE | Ww L'Pet. New Yor! 598 St. pou 597 559 | 552 Boston .. 4 | Philadelphia. 7 Results Wedn=‘ay Brooklyn “4 St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 5; New 1x 4 oy peal 3; Philadelphia 2. (12 in- ni a "0; Boston 3, Games Today New York at Pittsburgh. Only. games schedu! Band Leader Is Concert Soloist— Studied Abroad group of clarinet sol solos os Tech- Fourth ar a ee © of county | 4 | ev cemetery. ‘euest in the home of his brother, | ternoon when they had the pleasure —-Le Theice Op, 303, demonstrated distinctly the remarkable technique of the performer. Serenade ’- Maskowski, revealed the performer's conception of musical inteepretation and ability to sustain beautiful tone | quality. His first solo won the first place at the California state contest. during the San Urancisco | world ex ition in 1915. Sergeant ttt studied clarinet | in Venice, Italy, under } Righetti, formerly so! tarinetist of the San Carlo Opera in Naples and later with the conservatory of San Pietro Maiella, Rome. GOLF ACE WILL NOT PLAY HERE: The appearance of Archie Comp: | ston and Aubrey Boomer, noted British golf stars, at the Bismarck Country club course in a special fea- ture match scheduled for Friday aft- ernoon has been cancelled, according to “Myron H. Atkinson, secretary of the club. The match suggested by the two stars conflicts with the Bis- marck-Jamestown baseball game in the second annual Bismarck baseball tournament the same afternoon, and local club officials cancelled the fea- | ture match today. | Efforts were made to bring the two men here at a different date, but the itinerary of the Britishers would not permit it, Atkinson said. Compston gave Walter Hagen, United States, the worst beating in the American’s career in a special challenge match last spring. The shers are making a trip across the continent, stopping at the im- portant cities on their route. HAIL DAMAGES DICKEY CROPS A severe hail storm ruined 600 acres of uncut grain two miles north | Merricourt. yesterday afternoon, recording to a wire report received this morning at the local offices of the Soo Line. M court is 10 miles northwest of Ellendale. The hail strip was six miles long and one mile wide, according to the report. No serious damage to other | property or injuries to persons were reported. Raleigh ! Henry Cors has purchased a ne | jin New Leipzig and expects to move | amily there in the near future. Taubert of ( nday to. visit uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dorward. John Ww Is threshed for | George Bird Saturday. Mr. Bird | xpects to move his family to Mis a in Raleigh Wednes- dake Rauseh of McLaughlin visit- the home of his brother, P. n, Friday. Lloyd) Brundage and son) motored down from Mott lay afternoon to visit at the and Mr . Charles Beem home. companied home Fri- Brundage and Miss , who have spent the past. ten days as guests of the former's 8 | erand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beem. Mrs. Nick Hurst was taken to the hospital at Flasher Friday for w ieal treatment. Funeral serv for Mrs, Rossow which were held in Fb Tuesday afternoon were largely at- tended, Interment was in the Flash- P. J, Rausch was a business visi- tor at Pretty Rock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haas and chil- dron motored to Elgin Saturday to visit relatives . Shortri iness visitor ge of Flasher was in Raleigh Fri- to L, Bismarck Klienschmidt motored Thursday on business. and Frederick Christ «1 children of Wilton, N. D., spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward. They depart- cd Saturday for Bowman on a ple uve and business trip. Mr. Anderson of the Flasher is Bosworth Vv tend the funeral of her sister-in- | Irs. Rossow. itz and children of Mo- S. D., visited at the home of Mrs. Bertha Rossow, Ec, mothe the past week. R. S. Dorward of Castana, Iowa, her arrived Saturday afternoon to be a W. B. Dorward. Nearly all of Raleigh spent Sun- day on the Cannon Ball river near the Peter Ferguson ranch where they held a picnic. veral from Raleigh attended ch services at Lark Sunday af- hui of listening to our former pastor, Rev. D. K. Ford, preach. Mr. and Mrs. Fiest and children spent several days at Strausburg visiting the past week. W. B. Dorward accompanied by his brother, R. S. Dorward, motored to Bismarck Monday where Mr. Dor- ward looked after some of his land interests near Bismarck. Rev, and Mrs. D, K. Ford and children of Crosby are spending tives and friends in Grant county. ‘here will be a county Sunday School convention held at Elgin Sunday and everyone interested is urged to be present. Carson clarinetist | io Luigi | | returning home Monday morning. 0. J. Krause home Tuesday after- noon, Ruebin, Esther and / \ j were calle at the celbret- | son home Wednesday \ i part of their vacation among rela- OO - ee R H. Leavits spent few days Clinic of in Fa s oa MF? Horne, of the Conan Dr. MacLachlan 2s force and family are spend- ing their vacation in the Black (Harvard) Hills, S. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Deputy Auditor Ernie Steth and Also if = son home. home Sunday. I Mrs. Opoien and son Oscar, tad a and pretty gift: ferent churches as we will join in the , gelatine salad. Serve chilled, or Fred Dettloff and wife and Mrs. August Lundberg and son to jRegan $ Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Knute lon and lit-] promotion of Sunday school work in Hiettuce, with mayonnaise. daughter Aris made a nee and | Leonard were callers at the E, Kluksdahl and j tle son left for ada Friday morn-|the county, Come and be one with ———— pleasure trip to Noonon, N. D., Sat-|Engelbretson home Saturday. tke Ole Spilde and! ing where they will spend a month} us,—E, W. Corbit, Minister. | WASHABLE PAPER urday, returning Mond: Fred Ehnes and son “Bill” w Seymour Arneson homes with relatives before returning to — You can make any wallpaper Roy Holkesvik and family have /callers at the O. J. Krause home| A few from this vic jtheir home at Seattle, Wash. le |washable by going over it first witr moved into the M. H. Roberts resi- | Monday evening. Sunday berry picking nea The members of the Royal Neig {| Brittin | {sizing and then using a clear shellac denee, the Roberts family having! Mrs. Phillip Zelmer and son John} 3 nd Mrs. J. O. Rise’s sons Ar- |} bor lodge enjoyed a picnic at the e This is advisable for the bathroom aah to Leipzig where Mr. were aller at the 0. J. Krause home | th {Jamesburg place Tuesday. All re- Mrs. Dohn was a Brittin caller! UU s room. ‘oberts and son Clarence have pur- | Saturday evening. afte port a most enjo: Tuesday. | « mine, Ruel ‘ause is employ at the |H. in “4 re "@ aes coe rn iy-ef Decorah, 1B Rocha Fecaah if nployed at the | Tf wedt and Gail Weatherly and A Hsien Rev. Stephens visited with Mr.| See ouésta Ke chafon alld | Ocal RERUN * see [anuphtet at rant eee \Triptett from Monday until Thurs-| Iowa, are the guests at the Roy and ue J. Krause was a Regan caller | daughter or L 1), spent} Mr, and Mrs, R.A, O'Con ell vis- | da: Julian Holkesvik homes, Mr. Smith | Mo vening. ! t the Siv ited tienda ot Thate 4 Sy ae enor anne er being a brother of Mrs. Julian! I ngolbretson was.a Regan <derson mo te Reena ey eee arent hes SR tg was a Brittin | pen Ni caller Monday. rived here Satarda mn eetendedy © Sila OR eee NN nikesvit oney and family were| Mr. and Mrs, L. J. King and daugh-| Mr. end Mrs. Dick Bergeman and visit with the C. A. ilecrewun damn: eam Fe Nar Tiga Ont woe I URE 1 Straka visitors Sunday, guests of te Marie were Regan callers Satur. n spent Monday evening at Sivert lily Shia to ‘return Hoiie: SUNEAy, me and Mrs. Mark Walker. A deal was consummated Thurs- day whereby Helmer Wolfgram be- t came the sole owner of the City | Dray line, having purchased John | ¥ Mrs. L. J. Truax was a caller at the O. J. Krause home Monday. Barlick Fisher and Marvin Olm yet Regan callers Sunday Schoening’s interest. Mr. Schoen-| Marvin Olm and Alfred Anderson ling purchased the school bus of were callers in Regan Monday after- | Glen Armitage. hoon, Oliver Tollefson and wife return-| Marvin Olm is employed at the ed Friday night spent at the lakes in Minnes Oliver Vint left Sunday f ta. Grey from a vacation | Dav berg farm. Nels Olm and son Marion were Mr Regan callers Saturday afternoon. Eagle, Minn., to get his family, who Emil Olson was a Regan caller have been vacationing there for a Saturday afternoon, month, | —___—_—__——- C. F. Smith and family left for; ————=—_ Mott Sunday where they will make | Lein ! their future home. N Mrs. W. A. Hart entertained sev-| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jensen and ts at a six o'clock dinner | { evening, complimentary. to |t . Smith, who are visit-| ; ing in Carson. Rt Lyman Vaught spent a few days! f; at Steele, the guest of his parents, | eral gu unday v Henry Aultman and wife were the | guests of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson Sunday. Gol. and Mrs. i. N. Steen and Charles Pathman and family 1 c i if turned from the Black Hills Satur. day, where they had been for a S Mooney and family of | k., are the guests of and fi James Ben being a brother of Ben Mooney. Mooney family, \s The free movies given by the business men of Carson every Wed- | nesday night were terminated last | ay night. The movies were | arbre iated by the town as le folks. ‘ Miss Catherine Lein and Margaret M Henr fae of New Leipzig was | Dronen nt a few days eal in Carson Monday reading the|with Alice V meters for the Hughes Electric Co. Glen Armitage and wife cre mov- ing to California soon. ° ~ | | Ghylin 1 ° Mr. O. J. Krause and children s August were business | ! ! k Engelbretson was a. caller | at the O. J. Krause home Wednesday | morning. Mr. Mrs. Fred Ehnes and chil-| dren Frieda and “Bill” were callers | at the O. J. Krause home Tuesday | evening. E. d Engethretson caller Wednesday Rarlick Fisher was a caller callers in Regan Wednesday after- | noo | ee nsl was a Regan] § nt the Paul Rupp was a Regan caller Tuesday. Mr. Bement and Clara Rier: | were callers at the Krause home | Tuesday. Dorothy Sheldon called on Mary Scott, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Bement nd little danghter and Clara Rierson were callers at the Leo Sheldon home Tues Mrs. John Thum of Regan was a caller at the 0, J, Krause home Thursday morning. Vernon Anderson was a Regan caller Monday evenin ‘J. Engelbretson w n Wednesday afters Krause sa Wilton caller) Ww odinesday evening. Frank Kuntz and Clara Kr: were callers at the O. J. Krause h Mer in Wednesday evening. \ Kd. Engelbretson was a business | caller in Regan rela ! Mr. and Mr az Regan callers W hee slay The Messrs John and Bill Drawver were Regan callers Thursday fore- | noon. | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and son | August, dr., were business callers in ase were | was a caller in Rock Hill Township Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Volkman and children, Hulda, Violet, Ray and Lena, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuntz vere callers at the O, J, Krause home unday afternoon, Among those from this township who were Regan callers Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis and children, Leona, Eunice, Staton, | Owen, Paul and Mar; Alm and children, Iven, Willis Hollys; Martha. Marien and Wilbur Noon; Mr. and Mrs, Q, J. Krause and | | children, August, Esther, Ella, Hilda {and Rueben; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg, Ida Folmer and Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Ehnes and family. |. Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler and Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Ehnes and Mr. and Mrs. Grine were callers at the Sandelin Your Eyes Are Safe with a Physician and Oculist Have your eyes wi he righ: slannen by 4 understands your eyes, nt m the ordinary 28, ARGE FOU OCULINT'S EXAMINATION, Kryptok Invistbte | || Glasses Pee | the a $13. 50 rer. Ue others have éniled to antinty your eyes, come to a PHY SE of 22 yenrn' esperience in eee work. family are visiting relatives and f Is in Minnesota. J. W. Evens and wife were busi- age visitors in Bismarck Saturday. Prof. Lata Logeland returned to Carson Friday from a visit with cast-| relatives and friends at Valley City. Se wa Talignats Fontasia” is Mines Bike Ethel and Anna Watts of. Hebron ee eee AN new trented chronic dineanes witheut the KNIFE wal Methods, Herbs, N jor Reotn nd Bark and Mucoustesn Diet Myetem, Satisfaction Guaranteed, oF money rei Reems 6-8 LUCAS BLOCK, BISMARCK day evening. companied by her daughter and son- family ne a few days of last amily of Fargo, N. D., arrived here he first part of the week and will pend a short time visiting Mrs. lenson’s mother, Mrs. Gunderson and ‘amily. Olga Rise motoged to Wing Tues- Mrs. Derrick Larson of Tuttle ac- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Alro Albro and from near Minot, called on | riends in this neighborhood Tucs-, M. J. Brenden spent a couple s at the Sivert Brenden home isting with housework. “Mr. and Mrs. George Jenson and amily and Harry reeen | pent Thursday evening at the B, N, Mr: Lein home. i Constance Lein called at the J. 0. Rise home Wednesday. Gale Birkeland motored to Dris oll Thursday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and fam- | ly spent Sunday at the Isaac a4 home, Ed Jenkins and Alfr ed Small spent A few from this vicinity spent | Sunday at Lake Isabel. Allied “Arnesousand: soruelnes; | NO MORE CORNS OR CALLOUSES Corna between and walk We sell END-0-CORN but if you live | oo far away write: END-O-CORN LAB. | ORATORIES, 4 Garfield Blvd.. Chicago, who will see that you receive a Dr. Gev. F. McErlain 114 Fourth Street Phone 240 Blemarck, N. D. Dign Ny marks our gervice at all times. Experience — has taught us how to gerve in such a way as to relieve the sit> uation of all confu- sion and misunder- standing. We Understand. Webb Bros. Funeral Directors Phone 246 Night Phone 246 oe 887 | Sunday ¢| 1 'N. Dy Monda; IF you tire easily. feel wornout afterslight- est exertion — lazy, listless, depressed, try Guasti Tonic to bring back your en- ergy and vitality. ‘Acall drug stores. 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This band made a two-day tour ad- vertising the Carson county fair to} be held at McLaughlin August 30-31 and Sept. 1. night at Hettinger. + Mr. and Mrs. family of Mott were callers at the Lawfer studio Sunday. vittle ‘on, who; Chris Loeffler and family of El- here the past we \gin were callers here Sunday. Lightning Sunday night set fire to some shocks on the Alfred Olsen rm.* Due to the rain that followed | damage was done. J. Lawfe nsacted business s at NcLaughiin Friday Mr, and M Walter Moen trans- | Next Sunday the Sunday school business Elgin Wednesday. | workers of Grant county will con- Mrs. Rollie Emch was tendered a|vene in Elgin to gonsider the “Child shower at the church basement re- jin Grant County.” Rev. C. A. 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