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DEDADOOT HDA mMOm OM LEO MO BAN Amen nn Od Mit ee A ee ne on Omadaot9seedad A PAGE EIGHT ROTARIANS | LEAVE FOR ARPENTER SAYS McCLINTOCK FORTUNE STOLEN BY DEATH ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925 7 that his sister |. He hired attox- 10 interviewed the doctor tended Mrs, MeClintock. | The doctor insisted he could ,say} nothing until he had been sworn on| the witness stanc. ‘This doctor, who | is said to and in touch with Saw Lincoln Shot NEW SERIES OF ADDRESSES J, M. Devine, commissioner of | will be largely a farmer's The subject will be, “Sug North Dakota’s New Indust c the evening meeting the subject will be “North Dakota the Best of the West.” Both these meetings have been arranged and promoted by the Wishek Commercial Club. : .| POUND is one of the largest selling cough meditines in the world. Con- tains no opiates—ingredients are printed on each carton, Good for old and young. Refuse substitutes Insist upon FOLEY’S.—Adv. HIBBING Luncheon Today on Im- pressions cf Congress Thema The principal sped tary Luncheon th Hon Hall v of inp: ion Thomas ome of q parti g with the relief! of agricultur nd tariff, ree the distrib; of farm pr to come he “KL Thompson | final details of the Bismarck — Rotary Bismarck chaperoned Mr Miss Mabel Breen, who as bing to the Hibbing Club at the F k Conference last year is ny the trip at the! invitation of the Hibbing Club. | ted as hoste 11s0 t of North kept By NEA Service ! Oceanside, C: H Out of court file of three decades has com ishing development in the tion of the death of Willis a zh with eek from Crosby, s former 1 y's luncheon the impressions cr¢ ed_upon his marek He made pns_ with other North LD) which was very much to the advantage of Bis- Driving into and about Bis: marck, he found. the stree clean and an air of general the appear Chicago's “million orphan McClintock's ife’s fortune) cumstances which resulted ne charges being brought yainst him as are now leveled at liam D. Shepherd. hepherd is. accused of havi led young McClintock by inno ating him with germs in’ orde vignin the fortune. McClintock Sr., ft is hinted, secured control of her [fortune by poisoning his wif j\ Surah A. Hickling | Me( A suit filed in Chicago in veiled the charges and now y be reopened in an ef- hepherd, though he be the murder charge, trom Staten cneirue: ng the fortune. a federal ingtracy The suit is being pressed by Ly © to him that slogan, which |: C. Cody of tre poke briefly 1 part of the f defense. in reality becom tion’s first line captain Cody if d to the . AND MRS. LYMAN CASWELL AND DAUGHTER LODISA Phas ine j man G, Caswell son of Willian C 1 —————— and Leon Sor! gates to th St. Paul in June. Shriner Chief In Fargo For Meeting Tonight Associated Minn., April 2 t in Duluth Kansa Shriners of morning for speak this | tress) After an he will anied by Mrs. chaniieel Tomorrow a Alright A vegetable the digestive and improves the appe- tite, relieves Sick Miles in8 Seconds NR JUNIORS—Littlo Ms One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. is ‘still ready to When Mrs. McClintock was on her deathbed a pen was placed in her| she made a cross at the; will, with MeClintock as] of her estate. This will, according to the —Gas- wells, was Torged to take the place of the will in which Mrs. McUlin- | tock had willed her fortune to her brother. | Original Will Ex Peterson aeclares this records also show, according swell’s attorneys, that the doc- who attended McClintock } was called to her bedside 50 times in one month, “It seems. to me that everyone who has had anything to do with sulfered in some | e e e with the Lord, firm in the conviction that he has already started to work out his pla by punishing those who have as: ed in denying the money to rightful heirs. “This plague will pursue them if they are allowed to keep the money. Even if I should not come into pos- session of the money I shiver to think of what would become of Shepherd were he allowed to remain us executor of the estate of young Billy.” COURT NOTES MISSING IN HAGEN TRIAL New Angle to Fargo Bank Case To Be Presented at Appeal Hearing the) Sixty years ago, on the night of April 14, 1865, William H, Hershey, u soldier in the Union forces, wit- nessed the shooting of Abraham Lincoln in Ford’s Theater in Wash- ington. Hershey, now 85 years of age, lives at Dayton, Ind. and is one of the few survivors of the theater audience which witnessed the assassination. ground for a new under the statutes, but no provision is made for loss in criminal S. TWO KILLED | - IN WRECK OF CRACK TRAIN (By The Associated Press) Miles City, Mont., April 22.—Run- ning at high speed, the Columbian, one of the crack Chicago-Milwaukee and St. Paul passenger trains, ran into a burned out bridge near Ingo- may this morning. The engine turned over and killed Alex Bugby, engineer, and » Hans Stuve, fireman, both of Miles City, according to word received at the railroad offices here. It also is re- ported that a number of passengers were injured. The train is one of the transcon- tinental fliers traveling between attle and Chicago. It was due to ve in Miles City shortly after noon. Ingomar s a brother of Mrs. gz McClintock. Caswell’s Claims Here are the claims being made by Caswell, a carpenter of this place,! through his atorney, Lewis Peter- son. Mrs. Hickling was the second wife of William Hickling, an early holder of the fortune. Hickling died in 1881 when struck by a train. Before her marriage Mrs. Hickling was a seam- stress 5 Aft Hickling’ married McClintoe been acting as Hickling’ Although a son was born, Willia ‘ock, it is claimed by the eld- uswell that he was often as y his sister that upon her ould come into the es absence of some years Chicago, William Caswell went to visit his er to find that she had been d he for- | n tune had passed into the hands of McClintock. er Poisoned, Rumored Caswell took cognizance of well Sar: (By The Assoc ed Press) Fargo, N. D., April’ 22.—Loss of shorthand notes on testimony in the trial of H. J. Hagen, former president of the Scandinavian Am- eriean Bank of Fargo, whose appeal on his conviction for alleged taking of deposits in an insolvent bank is to come before the state supreme court May 6, is expected to bring a new angle in the cage, Hugh L. Bur- d dick, his counsel, intimated toda: Hagen sentenced to two years x months in is about to tw west of here. prison in June, ; | > ninety miles ording to Mr. Burdick, Laura one, official court reporter at nd Forks, has submitted an af- fidavit stating that her notes dis- red February 2, 1925, while she making a transeript of them for t month’s hearing. Mr. Burdick said that in view of the state law 1 for a new interpreta-| tion, or even a new state ‘la Loss | of records in several cases is one| PROPHYLACTIC Kitoras Uimost Pestoaten , CATARRK cre Ls (he oABLADDER|| © *Writemne tire The ever-swelling, nation-wide praise which acclaims the brilliant performance of the new good Maxwell will continue to grow in volume cause Maxwell will continue to deserve it. For this great car not only gives performance results and eco heretofore unknown in its class. 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