The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1931, Page 3

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pe x Thurs. Night Preliminaries at 8 p. m. Main Event at 9 p. m. BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1931 i ws ADMISSION 50c SIX ARE ARRESTED IN LIQUOR RAIDS Federal Prohibition Agents Con- fiscate Alleged Intoxicants Here Over Week-End Between 40 and 50 had their revelry interrupted Satur- day night when fedetal prohibit officers raided Ca five miles south of Bismarcl ‘The raid was one of @ series held in Fingers bey fergie resulting in the men, wth the sale and illegal possession of liquor. Ben Horwitz and Oscar Reynolds, Mandan, proprietors, were arrested after the raiding party had seized gallons of alleged liquor from one the log cabins maintained by men. ‘The raiding party, consisting of fir federal men headed by State Prohi- pition Director John M. Hagan, also raided two in dan, arresting four Mandan men. ‘W. H. McCormick and W. H. were taken into custody after had confiscated 195 quarts and a small quant sicohol in a raid in house at 107 5 i Ht FRE? gad hearing before United States Com- missioner J. K. Doran, at Bismarck mnday afternoon. im number of“slot-machines were gathered in the raid, officials said. Morton county authorities also raided the Gram Recreation Billiard parlor, Mandan, and co! several car- tons of unstamped cigarettes, sccord- ing to Deputy = Handtmann. Automobile Show Big Success Say Local Motor Men (Continued from page one) gave “In the aa of the King,” a tom-tom dance. Other numbers were a military dance by Bernadine Barrett; a drum major toe tap specialty by Vivian Coghlan; “Valse Classique’ by Jane Smith; “Hi-Kix” by Rosemary Slor- by; a Spanish tango by Vivien Cogh- Jan and Peggy Bergeson and a chorus specialty, “Rio Rita” in which the ten members of the chorus took part, Frank Byrne, awarded the easy chair, and Edith Feart, 712 Rosser avenue, received the $25 trade coupon given away by the Kennelly Furniture company. Export Debenture, Equalization Fee Get Consideration (Continued from page 1) burden of teking Money ‘The farm bureau federation, he said, favors the equalization fee controlling large surpluses because it would not require much & & agree reduce production, but ready to carry out the policy of the Jaw and deal with any emergency when it arises.” Representative Kvale, Farmer-La- was @ ratio operator in the navy. Until his engagement as quartermas- ter for the projected polar expedition bagel ‘His widowed bride Insurance. the former Miss Mary Fountain, Ta psa Teton a navy Navy try and nat atrplance joined 1h search for Crim mer, day that its grain stabilization cor- poration will not try artificial price maintenance indefinitely since the work is of an emergency nature and expensive. The board reiterated in @ ment, however, it planned no in policy in respect to 1930 now being chases of surplus stocks. About 200,000,000 bushels of wheat have been bought by the stabilization corporation out of # $50,000,000 re- volving fund authorized the 800,000,000 & aft g Hi vek H production a year ago, WILKINS’ AIDE TS LOST OVERBOARD has been| Quartermaster, who Was Mar- tied Three Weeks Ago, Falls Into Sea xs|@ Dodge High School Cancels S. T. S. Tilt Mandan Shriners Will Meet Tuesday Rehearsal of new ceremontials will aor | Deaconess morning, according hospital authorities. U. 8. AVIATORS KILLED Panama City, March United States navy aviators, Paul A. ‘Wilson, 5 Mont., and George ‘W. Van Wegan, Minneapolis, drown- ed in the Canal when their Plane crashed into the water. Are COLDS necessary ? Quinine taken immedi- ly \d bs Keep a box handy. LAXATIVE ~- ROMO QUININE ‘THE ONLY BROMO QUININE. Bad Stomach Cause of Bad Skin You can't expect to hat good cleat freah-looking complexion if your stomach is weak and disordered, ‘Wash “Mother” Pickett of the snow-white hair and charming accent no more will tell of the last Confederate charge at Gettysburg or draw word pictures} lic sentiment toward Herbert Hoover characters and In a private hospital here Sunday Mrs. La Salle Corbell Pickett, called} gained for himself the high place in “mother” by presidents, died of hard-| the public esteem which he had when ening of the arteries in her 83rd year.| first elected but which waned some- She was 15 when she married Gen-, What during the early period of the eral George Edward Pickett. his death in 1875 she became as “the child bride of the Confeder- acy,” praised for her vivacity and beauty. A favorite in society, she knew every president coln, and met authors, » One of her most colorful manuscripts entitled “My Memory poral ‘was left unfinished by her ith. Her other works included intimate PROMINENT WOMAN OF CIVIL WAR DAYS DIES IN WASHINGTON Widow of General ‘Mother’ to Presidents, Stricken at 83 E. Pickett, $rd., both in the army; two sisters, Mrs. W. F. Cotten, and Mrs. W. C. Eley, and a brother, Dr. E. F. Corbell, Funeral services Weakness will be held here Tuesday, tives have not decided whether inter- ment will be beside the body of Gen- eral Pickett in Virginia or in Arling- ton national cemetery SAYS POPULARITY OF HOOVER GROWS World War Memorial Building Percentage of Proceeds to Red Cross for Drought Relief Fund Public service while chairman of the federal farm board. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GET YOUR Easter permanent wave nia Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bismarck. Phone 782. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, SEASON’S BIGGEST ATTRACTION N. D. A. C. Basketball Team vs. Bismarck Phantoms Thurs. Night Preliminaries at 8 p. m. 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