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’ Death was self-inflicted, county au- thorities said, prompted by ill health. Bucyrus Man’s Wife Takes Her Own Life) pa at ea KELLY PLAY BAN UPHELD Bucyrus, N. D., Nov. 21.—(@)}—Fun-|} Chicago, Nov. 21.—()--Mayor Ed- ral services will be held here Friday| ward J. Kelly's ban on the play “To- for Mrs. P. H. Gallagher, 53, wife of bacco Road,” which he closed on Oct. the local elevator manager, whose} 21 as “a mass of filfth” was upheld death occurred Tuesday. She was a| Thursday by the United States circuit ‘well known Adams county resident. court of appe GUILTY PLEAS SPEED GOVERNMENT DRIVE ON ALCOHOL CLIQUE Nine Men Admit Complicity in Evasion of Federal Inter- | nal Revenue Taxes | Surprise guilty pleas from nine de- fendants Thursday speeded the gov- ernment’s effort to smash an alleged , liquor ring which shipped alcohol un- der the guise of oil. While a jury waited to hear evi- dence, five defendants in one and four im another case of parallel indict- ; ments changed pleas from innocent ' to guilty of conspiracy to evade taxes. | First pleas came from Mike Guon ‘and Joe Gold, Mandan; Morris R. Weiner and Henry Thoe, Devils ‘Lake, and Andy Milkes, Fargo and | Minneapolis. Sentencing will follow | , the investigation of a probation offi- ares | cer. | Later Ralph Nelson, Swen Swenson and Elmer Augustad, all of Devils 'Lake, and Claude Vanderlin, Milwau- kee, Wis., will be sentenced Friday. The government charges the ring , With operating through farmers, | shipping alcohol into the state to be | stored in haylofts, barns, basements jand farm homes. Some shipments | trom Minneapolis, Harry Lashkowitz, assistant U. S. district attorney, said. |" Members of the ring, Lashkowitz aid, would appear at intervals at the torage points, | Weather Report | WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinit; and warmer tonight and For TRorth Ds South tions WARMER south ions. For Montana: east a at esota: Generally fair except in extreme south; perature Friday.) WEATHER CO! CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is over the Great Lakes Marie, 29.66, er fel at most warn er is generally fair and western districts. revails in the upper Mississippi ley and over the northern oe Plains but elsewhere moderate peratures prevail. Sunrise today 7:55 a. m. Sunset today Pp. m. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: siphon alcohol into) Total this month to date | gallon tins, and distribute it through|Normal ,this month to date ae | the state. Total, January Ist to date ... ted excess to date Da- k nig and tonight | ani Friday; not cold northeast and east-central por- tonight; somewhat warmer Friday east and Fair tonight and ey ae atentty colder tonight south- night and Friday; not so cold ponens, Pas, 30.2’, Gee over the far western 30.44. Light snow from the Great Lakes region to the northeastern entered similar pleas and|Rocky Mountain slope, but the weath- over the southern Cold weather Val- Bismarck station barometer, inches: came from Fond du Lac, Wis., others|28.30. Reduced to sea level, 30.18. Normal, January ist to date .. 15.54 Accumula\ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER. al; 1935 _ LINK THREE DEATHS |] wue| 10 ‘BARGAIN’ BAKING 3} SODA "FRISCO SALES). -|Source of Poison Sought as City Checks Up on Recent Fa- talities, Ilinesses San Francisco, Nov. 21.—(?)—Two men were under arrest in San Fran- cisco’s poisoned baking soda case Thursday as authorities widened their investigation to determine the source of the poison. Three deaths and 13 cases of severe illness have been linked definitely to the soda‘sold in bulk at “bargain” prices in a department store, Dr. J. Geiger, city health officer said. Twenty other recent deaths, pre- 8.) ceded by symptoms that might have been caused* by the poisoned soda, were ordered investigated. Joseph Rosenthal, executive of the department store which sold 800 pounds of the soda, and Nick Manno,| proprietor of the wholesale salvaging and distribution company which sup- plied it, surrendered on warrants charging violation of a city ordin- ance prohibiting distribution of con- taminated foods. They were released ‘on $250 bail each. Rosenthal said he was so confident of the purity of the soda he mixed “several scoops” in a glass of water and drank it in the presence of cus- tomers who complained. He said he g2| became ill and a doctor told him a '34| milk of magnesia tablet he had taken int, | tem- eat tem: . ia | peony saved my life.” He said he immediately ordered the rest of the 1.68} soda removed from sale. i ; es (CONTINUE DD) xonrm naxors waarmee |,.Piy Sucmint tee Sansone ot est est t.|hand, “I can’t say there is anything Rogers’ Campaign BISMAROK, cldy. .... § 2% .10/pointing to criminal intent.” | Gets Enthusiastic Witton ag 020) id Baal Coroner 7. B. Leland discounted ¢ Fargo, clear ... ETI alerted atte areal UL tected Reception in N. D.|fimestown, cea: 11! <4 21 (99|been mixed into the soda by a “man- Minot, cldy. . 25 (00|1ac.” | exeaent comparative showing in the Grand Forks, cle 20 .00| “These are ridiculous on their face,’ NEW COATS | Snappy fur-trimmed and sport styles! LL” 216° | Too good to keep! We brought them out for those wise buyers who know that the best materials and choicest skins go into these early coat offerings! New rough- surface woolens and novelty fabrics! Furs of out- standing quality! Latest styles! For women, misses! {good-will effort. to any bank or to this newspaper. Use the accompanying coupon 80 that you may be given proper credit. The memorials will be of & humanitarian, charitable or edu- cational nature. USE THIS COUPON | In consideration of the nation- | wide effort to create 4 memorial | or memorials to the late Will Rog- | ers, of enduring form and for { charitable, educational or hu- | manitarian purposes, and in con- sideration of similar subscriptions by others, I hereby subscribe for this purpose the sum of dollars ($.. Name ... Address ........ Make checks payable to Rog- ers Memorial Commission. Unless we are otherwise in- structed this gift will be announc- ed through the press. Sojourners Elect | Officers for Year ; Officers of the Bismarck chapter |of Sojourners, members of the Ma- sonic Lodge who also are officers in the U. S. reserve corps, were elected at a meeting Wednesday evening at jthe Patterson hotel. NEW FUR TRIMMED COATS These stunning styles are only *2.4.75 ‘Handsome furs of excellent quality, that ripple and twist in flattering fashion about the neck and shoulders ——feminine and graceful--and new as tomorrow! All ‘the wanted rough-surface fabrics, too! Lustrous satin ; linings! Black, brown, green, wine! Women’s, misses’! Dr. W. B. Pierce was named presi- ;dent to succeed Dr. M. W. Roan. Oth- ler officers named were Maj. Harold Sorenson, first vice president; Capt. G. A. Lindell, second vice president; Capt. L. V. Miller, secretary-treasur- jer; Lt. L, H, Belk, marshall; Judge | James Morris, judge advocate; Capt. |F. F. Skinner, sentinel; Dr. H. A |Brandes, chaplain; Miller, historian; Capt. G. L. Spear, captain of degree team, Members of the board of governors, j to serve until 1938, are Dr. Roan, | Spear and Dr. G. M. Constans. 6% || Additional Markets | o—_____________—¢ CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Util. 4. McGraw EL, 30. NEW YORK BONDS New York, Nov. 21.—(#)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1936 102%. GOVERNMENT BONDS | New York, Nov. 21—(#)—Govern- ment bonds: Treasury 4%’s 115.7 Treasury 4’s 110.22 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Nov. 21. exchange irregular; Great erin de- mand in dollars, others in cents: 21.85; Norway, 24.78; Sweden, 25.45; Montreal in New York, 99.00; New York in Montreal, 101.00. WINNIPEG CASH GRSIN ‘Winnipeg, Nov. 21. — () — Cash wheat: No, 1 northern, 87%; No. 2 northern, 85%; No. 3 northern, 81%. Oats, No. 2 white, 31%; Ne 3 white, %. 8. Seattle, Wash., clear . |Swift Current, 5, The Pas, Man., clear S, Marie, Mich., cldy. Sheridan, Wyo., cldy. Stoux City, Towa, eldy... 28 Spokane, Wash., Winnipeg, Man clear 4 Borah Noncommittal WEATHER AT T OTHER POINTS On Presidential Race! he said. “We have no idea how the poison got into the soda.” 'Guffey coal control act. LETYPE BRIEFS‘45 Manila—A bill mustering all citi- zens and resources for the defense of the Philippines in wartime was filed with .the national assembly Thursday. Rome—King George of Greece be- came an honorary cousin of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy Thursday, when the Italian- monarch -awarded him the collar of ‘the aed of An- nunziata. New York.—Bank clearings for the third week of November exceeded by more than 20 per cent the volume of the corresponding week in 1934, Dun & Bradstreet reported Thursday. Washington—Former Senator C. C. Dill, Washington state Derhocrat, sug- gested to lumber interests Thursday that they join other industries to test the reciprocal trade agreement law in the courts. Pittsburgh—The Pittsburgh Coal! company, largest bituminous coal pro- ducer in the country, Thursday chal- lenged the constitutionality of the The com- pany, a Mellon interest, asked the federal court to enjoin collection of penalties and taxes under the act. | Washington—United States exports during October were reported by the commerce department Thursday to have totaled $221,215,000, exceeding imports by $31,975,000 and gaining over the preceding. month and the corresponding month last year. North Platte, Neb.—Keith Neville, Nebraska’s Democratic national com- mitteeman, Thursday said Senator George W. Norris, veteran Nebraska Independent Republican, is not en- titled to Democratic support if he seeks re-election as a Republican or an Independent. Clever Mrs. Pierce SHE LOST 50 POUNDS OF FAT Feel full of pep and possess the slender form you crave. You can't if you listen to gossipers—Mrs. Pierce has a mind of her own, To take off excess fat go light on fatty meats, butter, cream and sug- ary sweets—eat more fruit and veg- etables. Take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in @ glass of hot wa- ter every morning (tastes fine with juice of half a lemon added)—Kru- schen is as low as 40c. Mrs. W. L. Pierce of Tiffin, Ohio, writes: “I’ve taken off 50 lbs. with/ Kruschen in 6 months. I was 288 and intend to continue till I’m 154.” No more cathartics—no more lax- atives, and no constipation when you take your little daily dose of Kru- | THE FUND TODAY i ae | Name Amount | ,; te 8 > s. *. | Previously listed .. Bae *|China Clipper Tested | Geraldine Fischer Calgary, Alta., clear .. 2» 00 ifi i | Eifel A. Viken.. 1 (95 |Chicago, Ol.” snowing 34 06 Before Pacific Flight; W. H. Schermer . . 100 |Denver, Colo. clear .. 00 | Faramount Theatre Des Moines, Towa, clear 26 00; Alameda, Calif., Nov. 21.—(4)—One cass: i Dodge City, Kans., clear 36 00|more test flight for the China Clip- ee ee Edmonton, Alta, clear 26 00) per wes planned Thursday by Pan Bismarck Chapter Pioneer Havre, Mont., clear ... 26 00 bed ecican Atiays ethiiais tavernas | Daughters of N. D. ..... . 5.00 | Helena, Mont. peldy. . 40 00 its first | W. F. MoClelland, Mandan. 3.00 |Huron, 8. D. mowing - 20 eG | pees toe Sie eres eon tes arry Woodmansee Hamlcops, i .-C., clear 24 ‘00; mail service flight across the Pa- i Leibol Kansas City, Mo., cldy. 40 00) cific. Pras Los Ani Angeles, Cal., clear 54 00} Final servicing and inspection of ede Miles City, Mont. cldy. 32 00\the big flying boat were completed és Minneapolis, M., clear. 2 80iput Capt. Edwin C. Musick, pilot, EAE a) JES IE Re Moorhead, Minn., clear 0o| Wanted to take it up once more to SUBSCRIBE NOW No. Platte, Neb., cldy. . 00|make sure everything was working) Everyone has an opportunity to |Okla. City, Okla., clear .00| perfectly. give something toward perpetu- |Bhoenix, Ariz. cle 1 Se cmon oe ating the memory of this fine {Qu Appelle iO ceseianal: wel onGe dal == ane American and it is hoped that | Rapid City, 90! srost ‘Rev. James Hi x fen everyone who smiled with Rogers |Roseburg, Ore., foggy . 44 02 a vy. James Hugh Ryan i urs- will come forward with a subscrip- {St Louis, Mo. clear. 44 (00) ay was installed as the sixth bishop tion. Take or send your donation (Salt Lake City, U., clear 28 .00| of the Omaha Catholic diocese. S| BeRBBeE Washington, Nov. 21.—()—Former | Senator Roscoe McCullough, Ohio Re- publican, urged Senator Borah Thurs- j day to run for the presidency but the | Idaho senator still was publicly non-| commital after their meeting. ! schen. 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Raisin Bran 10 os. pkg. 19c > 23c “(1 want to buy my family a real Christmas gift, but | haven‘t got enough ready cash. What do you suppose | ought to do?”’ “That's easy, old man! Drop over to Wards and get the facts about their bud- get plan. That’s the modern way to buy.” ildness Better Taste .