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PAGE EIGHT NAVY OFFICIAL IS QUESTIONED IN OIL TRIAL Admiral J. K. Robison, Navy Spokesman in 1922 Oil Leas- ing Policy, Testifies Washington, Dec, 6-—(P)—L the testimony o cretary Wilbur to be heard tomorrow, counsel in’ the Fall-Doheny oil trial today cont their quesioning of Admiral Robison, spokesman for the navy in the oil le we policy of 19 ready h ral terns y to bring ow watch every oppo evidence des nayy’s po! ing for oil reserves. The government is seek show that as see Albert B. y, influer Elk-I he policy under nd Pearl Harbor re whieh t contra were awarded to his per sonal friend Edward L. L whom he had received a “lo $100,000. Doheny was back in his place at the coun of the bench ; | health 7 i Legality o of Sale : 9g of Gasoline at a : Discount Queried : wh ; Soy continue its practice of sell- 1 gasoline at a discount to repre sentatives of with which it has a act will be 1 held General George 4 ta Petroleum Asso: ; nt in the case, : eo of thel@ is a diserimina-} 4 state Jaw and asks | that it be re: ned from continu b ing it. h Under the Standard co: y's plan fe of issuing a y | q : filling s < tion at a stipulated discount h Under the law the attorney gen- N pral has power to hear witn es un da der oath to determine if discrimina tion has been practiced. The law is intended to permit him to make in-| - ermine if prosecu-| ‘i In a similar| a everal months h dvisory opinion! e4 was followed by parties invol . 1 E. Hadlick, Minneapolis, i the North Dakota Petro!-| " eum 4 ciation, will rep ont that | ti organization and Frank Packard, th Fargo, and E. B. Cox, Bismarck, will) a appear for the Standard Oil company. Each side will present several wit- he nesses. ai . st Gets 5-year Prison . Fe Term For Assault bi —_- Williston, D., Dee. 6—Lee 4. Brown, co in district court th here of with a dangerous te Weapon upon Severin Birkedah}, w: given five years in the state peni- le tent E of Testimony, was to the effect that w _‘Birkedahl n auto to Brown! pe for se , that Brown fail- o = ed_ to deli and that when he Ww went to Bre s place, pwn asked) he him to go by auto t hor's to| vet the horses. Brown, in the rear}, e ri hit Birkedahl! three times with) a hard instrumen alleged to have} been an auto spring. | ai Other sentences follow: Nick S rick, Lyman Brokaw, Henry Braaten, | to George Dawley and Joe Hedin, liquor fo ases in jail and $200 fine w and costs each; Ed Vandail, two] m years ut ning school, dc for forge “n, 6 driving «a motor icle while in- toxicated, was given 30 days and pro- w ibited from operating a metor v ho . hicle for one year. nt Ri ——= 0 : ta Mothers, Do This— wa aaa When Musterole chests. No symptoms or worse. the on children cough, rub their throats and telling how soon the may develop into croup, And then’s when you're hand to give prompt relief. As first aid, Musterole is excellent.) Keep a jar ready for instant use. Tt is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, ton- tilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- ralgia, headache, congestion, pleur- isy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). mane Musterole is also form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. ee Me | SHORT glad you have a jar of Musterole a ol of Knights of Pythias y, “Lightnin’,” to te Given Next Week i “Light-| : | Fargo where he has been attending | hias play production sented by p The Palace h person parchs the show wil be attend the tick that ets ver the ; Mandan Elks Have Memorial Services |‘ "" fe First Turkey Day to Be Tomorrow Farmers all parts of Slope Mandi from the ountry 1 tom arsals are ‘| A regular me THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The : proceeds will Christmas baskets. MOTHER DIES H. he Mrs. Robert Welch Hostess at Bridge the district headquarters. T® ELECT OFFICERS planned bridge marked for a prettily Covers were ic December 15. rheon noand M E -Jevening at 7:30. f Bismarck, be served. | Hollensworth, all MARRIED IN MANDAN ra{ _.WAR MOTH ® MEET There will be « regular meeting of| Gottfred Winterroth of Hebron \the Mandan CI American Warland Hilda Goetz of Glen Ulin were Mothers, uesday afternoon ried Saturday morning by County Jud Mrs. Agnes Lang, 404] e B. W. Shaw. venue northwest., Sucand | PARENTS OF DAUGHTER PYTHIANS TO MEET M and - Mrs. Henry ing of the Knights of Pythias will be held at 8 o'clock] ter born Saturday morning in, the | tonigh There will be election of | Deaconess hospital. officers und all members are urged | faite he present | VISITS DAUGHTER | Mrs. H. W. Lanterman has as her FOR CHRE jguest for a few days her father, T./ H. Kirk of Vancow B. € n sth Home hoch Boulder, supply from a melting 8.| miles from the city. ¥ york lin the Army “an, followed by a bake sale Does Your Windshield Frost Over? e-| hy | which have bee key Days.” Produce houses of the city are to pay highest prices for fowls’ and 40 business houses «| This is a very dangerous and quite common hap- donated 112 prizes which consist cash, mere © on cred 0s. | pening in cold weather. We have an isinglass On each of the prizes be} the twe days of turkey marketir TALKS BY THOUGHTE MOTHERS An Indiana mother tells this: find nothing to compare with Honey and ‘ompound for cough and colds » we started giv y and Ho h ble to control it. We I is nothing to compare with Honey and Tar Com- poun The very name tells a tory. Good also for croup (spas- modic) and troublesome — night coughs. Ask for it adv. BAKING ow Guaranteed Pure | Use KC for finer texture | and larger volume in your bakings Millions of pounds used a by our Government fo: al eee | DIAMONDS o: ov: 25, 850, 875 nnd up Cank or Credit, Write James W. Marek img © ranty Rank Bidg. arck, N. Dak. paivonsguilte “We Foley's lad had trouble 1 tubes from his Tar we sheet mounted in a metal frame with a felt edge, to stick on your windshield with rubber cups, that will do away with frost entirely. The price is only $1.25 and it will last several seasons. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. BRING THEM NOW Xmas Turkeys Do Not Delay. Paid Now and Up to December 11th Dressed or alive, either way, you will be satisfied with your deal with us. We never expect to see the time when we will have enough turkeys to fill our orders. No concern anywhere can show you a better outlet or pay better prices in line with market conditions. | Fair and honest grades, liberal prices, , snappy service and pleasant treatment will be agcorded you at our plant. Let us have your regular sup- port. Ship or deliver to our door | Mandan Creamery & Prodace Co. MANDAN, N. D. Constant be used to fill A. Schmitt returned Saturday!” morning from Hastings, Neb., where was called by the death of his u meeting of Ford-Lincoln agents at Robert Welch, 208 Fifth] ‘The annual election of officers of orthwest, was hostess last| Gilbert Furness Post No. 40, Amer- Legion, will be held Wednesday, efght guests. eon After the luncheon two tables of WHITE SHRINE MEET bridge were in play, Out-of-town| The Mizpah Shrine of the White cluded Mrs. L. H. Richmond,| Shrine of Jerusalem will meet this Boehm of Mandan are the parents of a daugh- , will get its water) glacier 15 Best Prices Being - coming term, their obligation. Sullivan indicated that application for dismissal. deputy: sheriffs who were county in 1921. ‘Unplessant and unneces- eaty. Take a Luden’s | every little while. The | exclusive menthol blend 9 will soothe the irritation and LUDEN' N's etd COUGH DROPS Se, YoU CAN HAVE vou $25.00 for $30.00 for $35.00 for * $40.00 for ‘oun FILMS DEVELOPED |Taylor’s Counsel Will Make Motion to Dismiss Case, van, attorney for Taylor, said today. The case was brought to Burleigh county after having been rejected by various courts for lack of jurisdic- tion and is on the calendar for the It was brought to a focus last May when Taylor was com- mitted to jail following application of his bondsmen to be relieved of He had been at liberty on bail for several years. lack of prosecution would be the principal Refreshments will| Found on which he would base his D. R. Offley, one of a party of four when Bowen wes killed. was acquitted after a sensational trial in Adams Sniffles present Penitentiary Road |to Be Improved By 'H. A. Thomas, Driscoll H. A. Thomas L Motion to dismiss the murder mother. His brother, S. E. Schmitt ‘ {awarded the contract for grading and| bids offered a month ago, all of Graveling o—_____——_- | of Spokane, Wash., is spending a few| Charee against Walter Taylor, who! graveling two and one-half miles of|which were rejected by the board as H. A. Thomas, Driscoll, $7,540.80; | Personal and '\ days in Mandan before going to his| has been awaiting trial for five y state highway No. 8 in the city of|being too high. The. largest reduc-|C. P. Burnstad, Burnstad, $7,823.58; ial N f home. a 8 eigen 4 Galt Bismarck by A Burleigh county | tion in iy oo ee # oe as bal eased cag wane ite, Soc ws — of M. K. wen in olden Valley | commissioners Saturday. The stretch {contained in the later bius, however, » $8,294.88; te | 1a . . or } RETURNS FROM FARGO | county in 1919, will be made at the!extends from Ninth street east to|came through a change in snecifica-| $7,764.07. | Mandan Vicinity I} at Cophenhaver of the Western| term of the Burleigh eeuty: district Auto company has returned from| court opening tomorrow, John Sulli- Every coat, without exception, is to share in this greatest of all values offered the general public. Each garment will’ be reduced 40 per cent. tions which reduced the total yard- age of gravel from 6,671 to 4,713. ‘The bids were as follows: Grading H, A. Thomas, Driscoll, $8,109.6 C. P. Burnstad, Burnstad, $8,439. the state penitentiary, and has been involved in much litigation during |the past two years, due to an effort to have it paved. Unit prices of: bids presented Sat- urday were slightly lower in some instances than those contained in of Driscoll was The following letter is posted in our showroom. Satisfied owners are con- clusive proofs of the — value in the Overland 91: “Fargo, N. D., April 30, 1926. Mr. Jack Healow, Mandan, North Dakota. Friend Jack: I promised you when in Mandan, that when I get heme | would give you come data on the expense of running my Overland 91 1 Sedan. I keep a record of all expense of operation as‘to gas, oil, storage, repairs— in fact, everything wai depreciation. In looking over my records, I find that the 22,000 miles which I ran it last year cost me just 2 1-8 cents per mile. T hope this information may be of interest to you. Yours very truly, = ALEX GILMER. 732 North ist Street, Fargo, N. D.” (Drop into our showroom and see the original letter—and others) Watch This Space For More “Evidence” You can’t appreciate the Overland 91 until you have driven it. Won’t you try it? No obligation - LahrMotorSalesCompany — DISTRIBUTORS WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS The Bridgeman-Russell Co., Bismarck, have just received a carload of milk bottles You cannot eat the milk bottles, but you can the GRADE A MILK and CREAM which eventually wil! be placed in them. Specify Bridgeman-Russell milk, cream or whipping cream (a high fat cream guaranteed to whip) when ordering from your, grocer, or phone 740 and ask” that our milk salesman arrange to deliver to your home your daily requirements. GOOD MILK: DEPENDABLE SERVICE Phone 740 and 741 seve 818.00 eves 200 ’s Togge 11 4 $45.00 for ...: $50.00 for ... $60.00 for ... $65.00 for ... eee ee re ee ey