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PAGE EIGHT BOUNDARY LINE CONTROVERSY 10 BE HEARD SOON States Involved are Texas and Oklahoma—Goes to Supreme Court April 24 STARTED TWO YEARS AGO Gklahoma City, Okla., Mareh 3— When argument is resumed before the supreme court of the United States in Washington, April 24, in the Red River case involving the location of the boundary line between Texas and Ok- lahoma, it will provide another chap- ter in the historic litigation which has now dragged through more than two years and, according to S. P. Free- ling, attorney general of Oklahoma, promises to continue perhaps as long again before a final settlement is reached. The controversy over the boundary line originated early in 1919 when a rich oil field was discovered in the hed of the Red River between Tillman and Cotton counties, Oklahoma and Wichita county, Texas. Immediately a serious situation arose in which armed men contested for possession of drilling sites. Texas rangers, on or- ders from Governor Hobby, opposed an unorganized body of Oklahomans, and a state of virtual siege was es- tablished. An effort made by the governors and attorneygenerals of both states to adjust the. matter failed, and an original bill was filed in the supreme court December 6, 1919, ‘by Attorney-General Freeling . alleging that the south bank of the river con- stituted the boundary between the states. The ‘bill alleged this, was in line set by a treaty between the United States and Spain signed in fa * The most recent photo of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, president of the southern government of China, shows him with Mrs, Sun and some of hia staff offi- cers, These form only a small part of the command of the army now en-. gaged in a northern campaign, granted and on April 1, 1920, Frederic A. Delano of Chicago was appointed receiver for the contested lands. He is still serving in that capacty.:; In the meantme, ‘the government of the United States: intervened): sit: 1819. It alleged, further, that the supreme court had previously con- strued the treaty in this way in de- ciding the case of Greer county, (Okla.) against Texas, a suit brought to determine the exact boundary at that point. Injunction Granted An injunction was asked preventing Texas from maintaining control of the disputed land, the Texas rangers by that time having driven out the Okla- homa claimants. This injunction was stain- ing the position, of Oklahoma with reference to the contentions in the bill of complaint: filed by Attorney-Gen- eral Freeling, but alleging that the government of the United States .was the owner of the soil between the mid- dle of the river and the south bank, you sée plainly Extra Enlarged Picture Puzzles Mailed Free on Request. Name the Visible Objects in This Picture, Starting With Letter “P” above picture is brimming over with fun and frolic. 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S. WHITE, Puzzle Manager, St’ Paul Dispatch-Ploneer Press, St. Paul, Minn, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB navigable stream, and, therefore, the state of Oklahoma did not take title to its bed when admitted to the union. On April 11, 1920, the court handed down its opinion, sustaining the con- tentions of Oklahoma, and holding |that the question had already been decided in the previously mentioned Greer county case. At the same time the court made an order instructing ithe parties to the suit to introduce ‘proof to determine the location of j the south bank of the river. | Then followed a long series~ of | heatings before Frederick S. Tyler, United States Commissioner, who was named by the court to take testimony on this phase of the case. Hundreds {of placed claimants were heard as were old’ residents of the district,wnd scientists who testified as to the lo- cation of the bank from information obtained by study of the geological formation of the terrain and from in- vestigation of trees, many of which ‘| were cut down for their inspection. 1 ‘Many Parties Intervene » During the pendency of the action many parties have intervened, some 1, The " Scope Of Campaign Pee Hold Objective Illustration of Cost ’ Small Penalizes ued After Period Has Expired To $1,000 in Case Of Death reply card below. you must self. You agree to make regular monthly deposits. You begin by making your first monthly depo: for the advanced ages. *~i9 Life Insurance Compa: 4!" INGS ACCOUNT. How the Ydea Is Taking Definite Deposit, Definite Policy Holder Not ed Insurance May Be Contin- Pays Savings in Addition because the Red River was @ aan claiming title by virtue of being rip- arian owners and others by virtue of having made mineral. discoveries in the bed of the river. .On the question of title, the court has heard argu- ments from) the riparian claimants, the mineral. claimants, from the Unit- ed States and from Oklahoma. In the final hearing, set for April 24, the United States and Oklahoma on one side, and the state of Texas on the other, will file their briefs and present their. arguments concerning the south bank. The land involved in the litigation is, said té be worth millions of dollars, the oil field being of a rich nature,. According to Attor- ney-General Freeling the receiver for ‘the lands now has in, his possession $10,000,000 in cash received. from the operation of the oil wells on the land, This will be held by him until the liti- gation is settled, Most meerschaum for the fgmous pipes comes from mines near the Black Sea, which have been worked for 1000 years. Original of punch comes trom the Hindu “panch,” meaning five, there the mixture. Sieg ' y (aa > aes & rs zt Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and ..snuffling! A dose of ‘“Pape’s Cold Compound” . taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. The first dose opens clogged-up nos- trils and air passages of head; stops FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922 Austria’s 900 Gobelin tapestries, valued at ° $40,000,000 have been being originally five ingredients in|‘pawned” to an American syndicate for $15,000,000. EESTRSTSSY Eater Bits = THURS ZPECS. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known nose running; relieves headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist upon Pape’s.’ HERE IT IS IN A NUTSHELL You agree to start a regular savings account at City Of Bismarck WHAT: YOU RECEIVE ny, AND, IN ADDITION, ALL THE MONEY TO You receive a physical examination—FREE—at the time of starting your account. You receive a straight life insurance Policy in the Northwestern National Life Insurance Company of ‘ Minheapolis.. The bank acts as custodian of the policy, pays the premiums out of your account and deposits to the credit of your account the annual dividends on the policy, assists in paying at the proceeds and in taking care of the transaction for you from start to finish. sit—starting at $7.90 at age 16 with an increase in rate You will receive $1,000 in cash at the end of:10 years (120 months) if you are living (combined bank deposits plus the cash. value of the policy, described below.) If you do not live 120 months, your family will receive $1,000 in cash {cont the Northwestern National ‘HE CREDIT OF YOUR SAV- death Northwestern National Life (Minnesota’s largest insurance company) has joined with the bank named herein in the greatest campaign for thrift ever instituted in the northwest. the amount is steadily ‘An average of over twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) of - Bank Savings-Life Insurance is: being sold daily in the city of Minneapolis alone and increasing:, Northwestern National One of the strong features of this plan is that it gives you a definite’ goal with a definite deposit each month to reach this goal, which is an entirely different matter from the depositing of $5 or $10 in a bank any time you happen to think lof it or feel like it. To illustrate the cost of the insurance feature, let us take the the case of a man (or woman) are 30. months. His monthly deposit in a certain bank is $8.15 or $978 in 120 Against this he would: have had credited at the bank and paid into his aceount by the insurance company each:annual dividend as it might“ be declared. These dividends on a straight life policy at age 30—1921 schedule of Northwestern National Life (used for illustration. only)—amount to $40.55, increased by interest paid by bank, $7.45 or a total from dividends and interest on same of $48.00. This deducted from $978 (the amount paid into the bank) leaves a net. payment of $930. The net cash guaranteed the depositor is $1,012.18 at the end of 120 months. From this it will be seen that without considering the insurance dividends at all, the de- positor would have gotten back $34.18 more than he paid ih. On the basis of the dividend illuAtration he would have received back $82.18 more than he paid in. Thus his $1,000 ordinary life old line (not assessment or fraternal) policy has been more than taken care of for 10 years by the interest on money which he probably would { not havé had if he had not entered into this plan. Under these circumstances many men and women who have only carried $1,000 or so of insurance feel that they can afford to take a much larger amount. s The life insurance polic privilege. -It carries sta After 10 carries the standard old line rate at yi indard cash and loan values. our proper age and the premium is not “loaded” or increaded in any way because of your monthly payment ars the life insurance policy may be continued separately if so desired. You may feel the insurance protection after the period more than you do now and our plan gives it to you. If the entire plan is continued for, say 15 or 20 years, the results are truly remarkable. The amount payable at death is \steadily increasing and tha insurance dividends should, from, past experience, steadily lessen’ the premium. COM- POUND INTEREST WITH TIME TO RUN is getting in its work through the medium of ‘both the bank and the insurance company. The matter of continuing beyond the 10-year period can be decided at the end of the 10 years, THE IMPORTANT THING 1 TO START NOW WHILE YOU CAN STILL PASS THE MEDICAL EXAMINA- To illustrate the death benefits, let us suppose the man (or woman) of age 30 died at some time during the 10-year period. If his death occurk the amount payable is indicated as fgllows: Year Death Occurs 20 3D Ot im 69 DO et 9 10 Bank Savings-Life Insurance is in it its infancy. LIMIT OF AMOUNT—The Bank Savings-Life Insurance policy accounts may be taken in any amount from $500 to $100,000. We do not. desire you to start one of these accounts unless it is your purpose to see it through to the finish. Of course, can have the money transferred to a regular savings account and draw it out at any time, but in order to do this you definitely abandon the plan and so notify the bank, which you will probably not do except as a last resort. This is one of the strong features of Bank Savings-Life Insur- ance. It, to a certain extent, protects you against your- It gives to the bank account the tremendous per- sistency of the life insurance policy. The financial insti- tution named in this advertisement is ready to serve you. The City National Bank .. “BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. ’ Value of Policy Bank Balance Total Amount at Death $1,000 1,000 1,000 $ 74.75 153.59 235.63 321.01 409.85 502.30 598.50 698.61 802.78 911.18 1,000 1,000 Total Amount Payable to Wife or Other Beneficiary in Case of Death $1,074.75 1,153.59 1,253.63 1,321.01 1,409.85 1,502.30 1,598.50 1,698.61 ~ 1,802.78 1,911.18 TO OUT OF TOWN INQUIRERS: If you desire to deposit in THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK, use the CITY NATIONAL BANK Bismarck, N. D. Gentlemen: "Month Please send me rates and further details of the Bank Savings-Life Insurance plan. I was born Year ~ ANew Force in the World ; | The “Bank Savings Insurance ea c National Bank $1,000.00 in CASH | -