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, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THRE® OIL DISPUTE ATTACK BASIS Editor Claims He was Assaulted of Lemmon Tribune Lemmon, S$. _D., April Prairie States Oil and G: | pany wired Governors McMaster and Nestos today to come there to make pe¥sonal investigati charges of bad faith. At hear- ing on attack on Editor Fjetland of Tribune, fines were assessed for disturbing the peace against defendants. i | | ASK INVESTIGATION. ' i is oil well No. 1 has been drill- which the Davis well No.1 is located, in North Da near Lemmon, S. D., and D. » oil promuter, were under arrest at Lemmon today charg- | Victor qu 2 o 3. K. Bietland, | Margherita, Princess Yolanda, Count Bergolo, Queen ed with an attack on O. K. editor of the Le has been criti near here. F waylaid at Fjetland, mon Tribune, who rtland claimed he was night and kicked in the - H. Davis, owner of the land on| mombe about 1,500 feet. A big crowd! On jehalf of Mr. Wood, Mr jexplained that Mr |the duty of trus emmon last week. Samples of Shannon sand with oil indications were taken from the well Fjetland, who has been interested in the development of the supposed oil secured through the methods adopted. He is said to have ed an investi yation by South Dakota officials into the sale of stock. Reports had been received here stating that the well would be drill- ed down 500 inure. Secretary to the aid requ tate univ pvernor, A. t had been Ihade to send a Cox today of the Prof. Love will be sent ged in the dispute at his expenses, the state investigate. if those en amon pay This action was taken upon!pemke a telegram from Editor Fjetland. NOT LICE! The Prair Company, dr in North Dakota near Lemmon, D., is not authorized to sell sto North Dakota, R. J. Murphy, sec tary the Blue Sky Commissioi aid today. The company had made application but had never completed requirements | Dak ated in FINAL BREAK WITH N. P. LIS SEEN IN FIGHT (Continued from page 1) stock of the newspaper corporation at un insistent and growing demand among the leaguers of the state that the paper be actually owned by the tisan organization of — th rather than by a mythical body te, somewhere in Minnesota, to the league or to s matter came to a ntion at Bismarck, March , when, by a vote of 17 3 the convention voted to have the title remain with the na- tional committee. This was only a tained by pouring out the us’ amount of opiates which lulled to sleep too many of the delegat had been alarmed by the attempt in December to sell the pap which was reported nearly put over by Townley himself in company with Paddock on one side, N. S. Davies of the North Dakota Leader, acting as ‘go-between’ with J. P. Dotson. A second attempt was made in January » session of the legislature, said, was ended by ser Dotson a copy of the court's injunetional order. My. Dot- reported to have said very wisely at that time that he wanted to buy a newspaper, not a lawsuit, and to have given over the idea of purchase, 7! however, kept the league legislative members ‘ stirred up and a majority of them met and appointed a committee to investigate 1 itu: nm and report. Such an investigation was made, Senator John L. Miklethun going to Fargo and ting a report covering the financia status and all information relative to the proposed purchase and making it in a formal report to the legisla- tors. SED IN ates Oil and Gas ssion, It is incorpor- uth Dakota. which, it i ing upon M “Passing the Buck.” “About this time Senator Ralph In- serson, acting as chairman of a com- mittee named by the legislators, ad- dressed a letter to A. C. Townley, ad- vising him of the sentiment of the Nonpartisans as to the ownership of the paper and offering to buy or take over the property. In tesponse to this there came a letter signed by Paddock, in which it was asserted that Townley no longersheld the ma- jority control of the stock. That having ceased to hold his position as president and member of the national executive committee, he had turned the shares over to F. B. Wood, a ‘Women who wish to stimulate the growth of their hair should try Van E: Liquid Scalp Massage, which is so successfully growing hair, Strong, — vigorous hair surely follows a healthy condition of the scalp and a good circulation of blood to, the hair roots. Ask us for Van, Ess, which comes in a patent applicator bottle. Easy to apply. If used as directed it will cause your hair to Brow 8 to 10 inches each year, For Sale at COWAN’S Drug Store. + region, has expressed doubts as} to the probability of results being |ontire membe ling Davis Well No. 1) id down by the North | . ‘They | | | | | | Scenes {April 9 of Princess Yolanda, eldest | daughter of King Victor Em Italy, to Bergolo, cavalry officer. wedding of y thousands. Emp {ai ing oil operations | royal princesses Humbert. royal face and otherwise injured by four {immediately after their wedding. his thim | H lin | Bism ! cire jing j though cen | from A. | come th | Wilde | Mrs. burn Ch F | party r of the Isponsibility and good faith {mit him to release his hold upon the k. He and hold it above the petty squabbles lof state polities. dock said for him, fe be recreant to his t yield and allow the paper to bee a football of the contending interests league B.| Whether the letter was read at the k convention, or ty ed around, and geologist to the Davis prop t3lics purpose—stilinglthe the uneas The a jthe blame he Townley and Mr. Wood, while Wm. is excused from participation, J. M. Thompson returned recently Rutland, "i been with 3 Bal Hopke, to Wilton hardware Cc. Jacob | Wilton, after spending the winter in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anton Sanne Andrew § jdents of jweek for ¥ | will make-their future homes. | Louis Theis and family |for Guthrie, Minn., where they will |make thei jwas formerly employed by the W Lignite Coal Co. Taylor, ng a few days with H, When Italy’s at the wedding in Rome anucl Carlo Calvi di Above, sed on the 1 to be acela Left to right: uel, Queen Count med King Mother Slena, the three nd Crown Prince Below, the count and bride leaving the palace executive committee. weighed with to per: heavil uble to the p the paper was He would, so Pad- 1 that he would ust, W he t within the state. not, it was accomplished apidly ris ess and. suspicion.” Princess Wed Cav airy Officer r baseball texm for Carson this sea: son. Dr. Leavitt was chosen as pres- ident, Qliver ‘Tollefson, secretary, Dr. B.S. Nickerson has returned from Minneapoiis, Minn, where he had been attending a surgeon's cline. Mrs. Nickerson, who accompanied her husband is remaining for a few days’ visit. Mrs. F. H. Waldo, who is to leave for Minot this week, w an honor guest at an afternoon party Monday at the home of Mrs. W. R. Shepherd. Mrs. Waldo was presented’ with a beautiful gift by her friends. The “radio buzzer” equipment or- dered some time ago by Scoutmaster Robert Wilson has been received. Hail Insurance’ Rule Is Drawn A rule to govern power of attorney to be filed by agent making af! davits of withdrawal from hail. in- jdemnity tax has been drawn by Com- inues with i for the whole deal on’ Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. river Mis vi and Lucille guests at the red for his failure to Nt had where he ad of horses. Poplar, Mont., to take chi department tore the] That high on the school was the and] night by y| the city small attendance the Parent-Teach Wh defi actually been though that of the best. of the prop: thool build returned to Peterson nd his daughte Sanne, pioneer North Dakota, left hington where re! last they no have left this Mr. The ash- future home. CORN CON Plans for the. will be a feature rison, is spend-} this cummer, his parents, MANDAN NEWS | LOCATION FOR NEW SCHOOL. | ; decided were meeting of thesmembers of thc B. Taylor, at their} dan Town Criers club Mo ling » Galesburg, hson, mew ho: s enlisting the aid of in forming bo Upwards of for the or men ered in 1 [raised by the boys LEGION BANQUE A banquet for sion, V and of the held | necti ber o all mem » willl be ion con May osed new modern img will be as the present h loca district | be andan with the visit prominent officia of [UL S. Veter Bureau, Those in charge of at 5 flare E. A. Ketter, chair crs i D. Cooley, C. inite i lison. upon it wa - probably Mrs. Leonard F Peter Schaf patients the 1 was on weassi, / all of discharged and —~ w ST DISCUSSED. cor contest of the Slope discusse from air} The ba at «fered in the K. P. hall Satu Man-land perfected an organizi all fans of Carson nday even Jensen, county superintend the school and girls 600 will best corn rs of the eign War ea feature nvention te 21 in con. ! fa num of the { rrangement an; Atty als, V. Caddell and Wm. | H Anna Cook, | this city. | this week | vital. gath- | urday night | ution fora — LT CSUR, A Sale of Suits ET en NA” To see these suits is to choose one of them, for rarely are such fine garments to Group One at d Group Four at $49.50 Group Two $19.75 $29.50 Group Fi at $59.50 be had for so little money. Group Three | $39.5 Group Six at $69.50 at Smart Sport.Coats So smart that you’ll be delighted to find them so . + Moderately Priced. ne $19.50 $25.00 $27.50 $29.50 FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck: MERCHANDISE AT Pay Wo. Dak. EVERYONE'S PRICE, missioner of Insurance S. as follows: “Where an agent is making affi- davit of withdrawal from hail. in- demnity tax it shall be deemed nec- for such agent to attach to ffidavit the original or certi- fied copies of his power of attorney from owner or tenants of the land, as the Such power of attorney musts cally that such nt is authorized to make the affidav#& of withdrawal from the hail indemnity tax, and must be filed in duplicate. The Hail Insurance De- partment will not accept any affi A. Olsness, davits of withdrawals from hail in-l establish an alibi, when John Heath, demnity tax made by agents, unless] son of O. B.C. Heath and a neighbor such power of attorney is attached, | of John Smith, testified on direct ex- and the county auditors are hereby amination that he had seen Mr. and requested to reject any and alll Mrs, Smith in conversation on the withdrawals that do not comply with | back porch of the Smith home at 7 this ruling. ig [Pe ™ Sunday, aid that Mrs, Smith It has been necessary to make this} jaq_ sh fi-sward’ departed in piange sto the Pprevious cUlibe | On| eve: aievcttone ol" Wen Ones Toe Ans SEE Toe Ne Penson tht Smith had at 10.p. m, been ‘seen scrupulous agents have in 2 jstanding in home, the witness advantage of the department an seemingly not played square.” DEATH DOOR LOCKED, CLAIM State Presents Case Against Mrs. Ursula Smith hi . Sinkler, of the defense, an- |nounced this noon that Mrs, Smith's | mother would be called to the stand [in an attempt to substantiate the jalibi testimony. It has been the con- jtention of the state that Mrs. Smith prepared meals for her former hus- band, and that the strychnine found in the man's stomach after death may have been inserted in food pre- [pared by her on the Sunday even- | ing. lie, that! Look for the name “Fuller” the door to the house John 1,;0n the handle and the red tip Smith of this city was found™dead | ag to insure you of the best on the morning of Monday,-April 9,;in brushes. Phone 220W. securely locked, and that ~ no ———_— was found in a search of the in- crior, was a high light of the testi- mony offered by the state in the preliminary hearing of Mrs. Ursula Smith, divoreed wife of the alleged murder victim, who is charged with committing the crime. This testi- mony was given by O. B. C. Heath, village marshal, who had been sum- moned by Mrs, Smith to gain en- trance to the home of John H. Smith. The defense conducted by C. B. Davis and E, R. Sinkler of Minot, indicated an effort will be made to NOD, Aprit | | Regular meeting Tloyd Spetz Post tonight 8 p. m. Sharp. Visiting Legioners j invited to attend. LOOK AT Henry Walthall YOUR GARDENING NEEDS Can be found here—no matter what you lack in the way of garden implements. makes. Q We have it in reliable Rakes, Hoes, Spades, Forks, Weeders, Transplanting Trowels. Hand Cultivators Save hours of labor—do perfect work. FRENCH & WELCH Hardware. Announcement The manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquor in Bismarck and Burleigh county must stop. I do not intend to delve into the past, and what may have been manufactured and sold under any former administra- tion I do not intend to go into, but I will use all the power of the office of State’s Attorney to prevent future infractions of the prohibition law, especially as same relates to the manufacture and sale of distilled My attempt will not be made to punish but to prevent, and will only ask for a penalty against those who may hereafter engage in this unlawful Those who may have been guilty in the past must quit. This is meant as a warning to ALL., I doubt if there has ever been a square, honest attempt in Bismarck and Burleigh county to enforce the pro- hibition law, without fear or favor, who ever it might hit. Iam going to try it, and will make every effort to prevent the sale of distilled liquor, in all forms and compounds. The distilled liquor that is sold, at least, in most cases, contains some specific poison. I have had several samples analyzed and the ingredients were Experts inform me it may I must not wait until some one is made blind or there are a number killed. There is just one thing for those who may have in the past manufac- tured or sold intoxicating liquor and that is to stop it. This I trust is the only warning that may be necessary to be given by me. I have decided that it is but right to give this notice, and) higher officials than myself have so advised. As stated, as far as I am concerned I do not intend to stir up and prosecute for infractions of the prohibition law that occurred in a former admin- istration, but I will keep investigators at work for fu- ture offenses, and will from this time use every effort to punish those who offend, high or low. the poor man who may think he must sell moonshine to buy coal or bread, but also the rich man who wants liquor. business. found to be poisonous. blind or kill. to peslionnlate more riches. himself riendly towards the preserit administration will quit. Those who are unfriendly or who are ene- mies, political or otherwise, should quit. friends or foes they MUST quit. EDWARD §S. ALLEN, You with big stori Here is suc good a picture. THIS CAST! want cleaner, better, RES ae YELLOW CHERRIES. A sand colored hat of rough straw has a large bunch of vivid yellow cherries under the tiny brim. A CLEAR COMPLEXION udd: Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes lost Women Can Have Says Dr. Edvrards, a Woll-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwardsfor 17 yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrying off the waste and poisono atter in one’s system. Ifyou ea pale face, sallow look, dulleycs, pinples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of surts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Tr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calome then just to kecp them fit, 15c and 30c, CARS| FH EATRE TON! 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