Total Pageviews

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Booze Runners ....

The runners carried heavy loads in the “whiskey sixes”. Where the roads were good, the cars could travel along at speeds as fast a 50 to 60 miles per hour. The runners would travel in a line, or group with the lead car posing as a tourist to flush out the lawmen. The lead car would stall on the road, warning the runners that the law was ahead so they could make their get-away. Another trick used by the runners was to have a woman companion and at times a woman driving the car. The thought being that the lawmen would hesitate to shoot at a car occupied by a woman. It was generally considered by their appearance that these women companions were not home loving housewives.


Saul's Bar B Que on Third Street

1 comment:

  1. As always I love reading about Minot. A few years ago, Saul's building was located at the Rough n Ready RV Park. Don't know if it survived the last flood though. I haven't been back to Minot since then.

    ReplyDelete