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PAGES SATURDAY. LAST DAY FOR SENDING CHRISTMAS BOXES The chapter h county Red Cros attention to the t the last day upon which Christy can be patche! to the overseas. cels must be left with the local Red Cross headquarters before-the offices close tomorrow evening to reaching the Yanks. Originals vember 20 was ave the last da following the signing of the armistice the time v extended to November 30, Because of the heavy demands which more than 2,600,000 Christmas boxes will make upon transportation facilities, there can be no further ex- tension, and all boxes must be in to morrow. Be a Belle of the Ball Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Drive Away Pimples and Skin Erup- tions and Give You a Com- plexion That Is a Mar- vel of Beauty. he | pate |e “p Send for a Free eTrial Package. smooth, delicate |, is blotched nd other suc an evidence that the $ in elements that promote | and preserve skin health. 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Stuart Co., 712 Stuart Bldg.,{ TOM MURRAY TO COVER MONTANA Tota Murray, a popular Bismarek combiercial traveler who has represent- ed the Minenapolis Drug s ral months, will leave this te he first of January to take on a rialty line in Montana, and he will i pimples torney for defendant, and Alfred H. Bright, Minneapolis, Minn. fu ed Cross -says tl kin fof counsel. < natural con-| iner of th company for | WHY COUGH AND ‘COUGH AND COUGH? | Dr. King’s New. Discovery removes the danger of neglect Coughing until the parched throat inful should not be permitted, relieved before it gains a dose cf Dr. King’s | New Discovery, The same with a cold er bronchial attack. Millions have used this well- known eae for halt a | The Burden cf Constipation is lifted, comfortably but positively when you treat your bowels with Dr, Pills, ‘The liver gets on improves, the sickly, freed from b Geta bottle today—start the day right. 25c, | SUPREME COURT | DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT. From Divide County. Frank Yuha, plaintiff and respond- ent, vs. Minneapolis, St. Paul & St. c. Marie Railway Co., defendant id appellant. Syllabus: ' In an action brought by the plain- tift against the defendant to recover |damages for carelessness and negli- jgence of defendant in the construc- | tion and operation of a certain coal shed, and the failure to maintain the ee in a reasonably safe condition {so as to protect the plaintiff, its em- », while in the discharge of his the ju returned a {in plaintiff's favor and against the de- fendant for $5,600. Held that the ver- dict is not excessive and is supporte y the evidence. “Appeal from judgment and oriler of district court of Divide county, K. 1. Leighton, J. Affirmed. Opinion of the court by race, J..! Christianson, J., concurring specially. : Birdzell and Robiyson, JJ., concur in ithe wit. Greene & Stenerson, Minot, attor- I} Nature decreed that every woman|neys for defendant and appellant. | bee f . Minn., at-; port on the local influenza situation John Erdall, Minneapoli ppellant. George P. Homnes, Crt for plaintift and respondent. From Morton County. Hanson, as state bank exam- ate of V alt of the First Interna- an il solvent corporation, } plaintiff and ap- n, Clara John- City National bank, a defendant and respond: WwW. BE. and in’ b pellant, vs. } son and Fore: corporation, ent. , Syllabus: (1.) Where an instrument aftect- ing real property is required by the recording acts to be recorded in the office of register of deeds in the coun- ty where the real property is situ- ated in order to be notice to subse quent purchasers for value, and there a further requirement wy law that when such instrument ‘is deposited with the register of deedy for record, he may require the payment of the recording fee in advance, hld that the depositing of the instrument with the recording fee unpaid with the regis- ter of deeds for record and the same is no entered upon the reception book or spread at length upon the record. | does not constitute the recording of the instrument so aos to be construc- tive notice to subsequent purchasers he succeeded here by Ha Doerr, son of one of the principals in the com- | pany. Doerr formerly covered this ter+ ritory for his company, he has been in an officers’ camp. training Phone 75, City Fuel Co. | For the Beulah Coal — TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 & {WANTED—Will friends who bortow- ed violins and other property from he late Paul Graham please return same to his mother, Flat A, Ros within the next three day: Graham is leaving thé ¢ and would. like to take these essions with her. 11 °°9 St but recently | for the value until the required re-} j cording fee is paid. Held, further, if | the instrument is deposited for record |and at that time the récording fee is not paid and the instrument is record- jed by being entered in the reception | book or spread at length upon the rec- jord, it will be constructive notice to | subsequent purchasers for value even | though the recording fee is not paid fat the time of depositing the instru- ment for record. (2) Ey the provisions of Section 6910, Compiled Laws, 1915, an ante- ene or pre-existing debt consti- {tutes vaiue for an instrument payable | on demand or at a future time. The ‘rule is different if the ante-cedent | or pre-existing indebtedness, which is the consideration of an instrument, is past due and there-is no extension of time of payment to a time certain, {and there is no surrender of‘security | for the same debt, nor surrender of 1 | — Indigestion, Bloat, Heartburn, Caused y Acid- “What is the cause of indiges- ia, bloat, heartburn, belching, s Sa a npcracidigy ag the ace: lit. It robs millions of ej full strength, vitality and the power to enjoy life—to be real men and women. It is well known that an acid mouth destroys the teeth. The acid is so powerful that it, eats right through the teeth to decay. This is fair warning of what cess acidity will do to the delicate organization of the stomach; as a matter of fact, excess acidity not only produces a great many pain- ful and disagreeable symptoms that we generally name “Stomach troubles,” but it is the creator of a long train of very serious all- ments, Acid-stomach interferes with the digestion and causes the ta ferment. This mass of sour, fermented food passes. into the intestines, where it becomes the breeding place for germs and toxic pofsons, which in turn, are absorbed into the blood and dis- ee throughout the entire ‘Wherever you you see vic- tims of acid-: stomach =eople who, away a, down sick Arbg eters Sa ee appetite, doesn’t digest, belching all Be time, continually complaining f being weak and tired and worn ‘out. It is tits) exceas acidity that Stomach takes the pep and punch out of tl them, stomach. ‘This a chance to di- nature will out of give the st Zest the food properly; do the rest. ful new remedy re- ss acid without the omfort. Ht is called BA made in the form of biets—they are good to eat—just like a bit of candy. EATONIC, literaily absorbs the injurious cess acid and carries it a’ through the intestines. It drives the bloat out of the body—you can fairly feel it work. Tsy EATONIC and_ see how guickly it banishes bloat, heart- burn, belching, food-repeating, in- digestion, etc. See too, how quickly your general health im- proves—how much ‘more or. your food is digested—how nervousnéss and irritability disappear. Learn, how easy it is to get back your physical and mental punch. Have the. power and energy to work with yim. Enjoy the good things of life. Learn what it means to fairly bubble over with health. So get a box of EATONIC from your druggist today. We author- he him to guarantee EATONIC to lease you and you can trust your gist to make this guarantee Soot If it fails in any way, take ff back—he will money. ~ refund, your nT | Es verdict! pell: i sby, attorney \ hington, for] housing | Butte. ‘THOUGH EYE’S GONE! Soldier of Foreign Legion Inventor-of. Device ‘BLIND MADE TO SEE Seats| \. tr N. E. A. Special to The Tribune, {the influence Paris.-Making the blind see is a] sions, marvel that may ‘be wrought at Nice} “; ‘¢ bel fe re Profound hope of scientistd in tho| ino Kereven ewe te nie tin oe success of a remarkable invention by periments at Nice. His idea is pro- M. Kahn, a Polish savant who is 1! gressive education of the optic nerve, soldier in the Foreign Legion, has} yarying in period with “each subject been expressed in the “Eclaireur de) and the length of time which the Nice! y blindness has existed, He hopes to} The invention is a small apparatus) restore the eyesight of men blinded! in the form of a half-mask. It is}by accident and. particularly those} placed over the face of the blind man; blinded through wounds received in | and is connected by wires with a port-| battle; ; ablo electrical inductiog. apparatus.; A number have been subjected to Len: total-reflection prisms, a cam-} the experiment a few hours daily, with era filtering light rays and phosphor-| the result that they suc: ally per- scent plaques complete the “seeing! ceived, instead of the yellowish-gray machine” {tint which habitually replaces sight, Tho basis for the invention is: first all the colors of the rainbow be- First, there are no opaque bodies; | ginning with red, then the natural that is to say, certain light rays can/-while light and then shadows and ob- render’ objects visible through a! jects in the light. screen. One blind man has distinguished ob- of luminous impres- does not bring about the insensibil-|\tween two and three finger ity of the optic nerve, which as long|hand and has indicated the li as it is living remains susceptible to|a well lighted garden. RR meee legal ights, no any new instument taken for the antecedent or pre-exist- NEBRASKA SEEKS ing indebtedness payable on demand FOOTBAI I GAMES or at a future time. Appeal from district court of Mor- Nee in sonny J. M, Hanley, J. Lincotn, Neb., Nov. 9.—Athletic De oversed, iversity 0! Opinion of the court by Grace, J., TE eet ee Christiangon ang Pobinsensgd3, col post-season football games for the ea are coatae en sent sounding Illi nC r, atto y intiff and ap- ires mi Conte attorneys-fer pla i ; inoi sand Michigan on, the aublect and x z *, i 0 Miller, Zuger ‘Tillotson, Bismarck, if Michigan accepts, -it is planne attorneys for defeidant and respond- « the Wolverines to Lincoln, wile ent, T ie Forest City National bank, {2 llinois game, as proposed to | a H. Brown, Forest City, Iowa, “of | school, would be played in Urbana. g Bi Other games: proposed for December Sounse are with Washington University in AD St. Louis and Oklahoma University in iq f DB. ; Oklahoma City. FILTH AN } While scouting the recent Kansas- jf HOUSING HELP {Oklahoma game, Assistant Coach Paul TO BOOST FLU! |Schissler of the Nebraska squad was ‘approached by Head Coach ‘Bennie |; Owen of Oklahoma ,with the request : a game in Oklahoma City. Prof. t is inclined to consider fie prop: the Butte chapter of ip iG stant vorably ey a substantial CE ee ao Richard B. Rutherford, captain of housing conditions are greatly respon- ithe Nebraska team in 1915 and di- sible: -tor of athletics at Washington Uni- The rapid growth of the ¢ : for the past two years, has to the war boom, was too qwcK Tor Director .Seott urg re found Cort a slept in a room. 7.—A formal ré Butte, Mont., Nov. in which tthe report dec: lared. Isolation during the disease was in ‘possible and people treely came ani! ment after contect with the ee Poverty and slums do not ¢& There is no section for the very poor, for few are vel poor, Wages on the whole have be high. The only solution, the report indi-| peates, would lie in a municipal hous : Phone 15, City Fuel Co. rict enforcement ing program and stric For the Beulah Coal the laws of health and cleantir LASHES STILL PUNISHMENTIN | FAR NORTHWEST | ; i Calgary, Alta., Nov, 29—The law of o ) Alberta-still frowns on crimes of vi- t | olence against persons and property as strongly as British law ever did. | This has deen evidenced ia aistriet| WE THANK YOU court here, when Judge Mahaffy sen- = = {tenced Richard Wade to three years = e land: ten lashes for having held up| We wish to thank our cus- Emil Mortensen on the night of Octo-| tomers for the nice Thanksgiv- ber 11, last, and taking $200 from him.| ing trade we received and trust eHnry Chapman, charged as an ac- . a g 7 {eee received a sentence of all zeujoyed themselves as well three months and ten lashes. r 1 Whiping such offenders is stil a! For Saturday we have a full common punishment under the Alberta|line of Green Vegetables and law though the giving of lashes has| Fyesh Fruits. {not been decreed recently except for extreme offenses. Fresh roasted Coffee, per Ib, Se 28c, 38¢ and 38c. It is with pleasure we note a steady increase, showing people enjoy good coffee. H tt wired Rutherford that Nebraska ina position to schedule ame with Washington either on| x 7 or 14, and ed what i management can offer. played a Thanksgiving Day game in St. Louis in 1907 and ame home | ha Sp 000 profit. Li | i i MUSTN’T BET ON GOLF IN LOUISVILLE PARKS ; -y., Nov. 29.—Wagers on golf games on links in Louisville's pub- lie parks has been prohibited by: the} Both Phones'211 |board of park commissioners, It had S86 come to the notice of the board that sg there was much gambling on games| Weekly Deliveries 10:30 & 3:30 and strokes, and “that some people | *|Saturday Last Delivery 4 p. m. ing a living on the li aid to be the first time in Keu- | 118 Third St. A that official cognizance of san: | in golf had been taken. tue |uimg | | 114 FOURTH STREET. | Brown & Jones ! “The Most of the Best For the Least” We wish to thank our customers for the very liberal. Thanksgiving trade we enjoyed, and hope and trust that our customers are as well pleased swith our service and the goods we sold them as we are with their patronage. ‘We shall continue to.sell our goods as cheaply as pos- sible, but we must have a profit to live, and we don’t be- lieve that there are many of the people of Bismarck look- ing for charity. For our Saturday trade We will have a full line of vege- tables, fruits and groceries. SATURDAY SPECIAL Full quart jar sweet gherkins, per qt. .............35¢ Full quart jars of sweet gherkins, 2 qudrts -.........65¢ MONARCH COFFEE ’PHONE 34 Nothing better at any price, 1Ib. 35¢5 3 Ibs. $1.00; ‘5 lbs. HIP-O-LITE. > Second, blindness, even in the most| jects of furnitpre, the “Evlaireur de 5 serious ¢: s, amputation of the eye,|.Nice” says, as discriminated, ‘be- MOTHER S RIEND GROWING SENTIMENT IN ! FAVOR OF ALLOWING OUR) BOYS TO REST IN FRANCE Dallas, Texas; Nov. 9.—There is a growing sentiment among American people that the bodies of American soldiers who died in France should be permitted to remain in the hallowed ground on. which they were killed, Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor told the delegates to the recent pan-Amer- ican Labor. conference in Laredo, Tex. Mr. Gompers, who returned recently from the battle fronts warmly advo- cates leaving the graves unmoved, as a menument to what he termed the greatest sacrifice in the history of the world for the freedom of, the world. Col. Roosevelt recently expressed sim- ilar sentiment: Speed “Machine Most Neéded. ~ To save labor and space in large Post offices, c New Jersey man. has in- vented a letter-sorting sabinét in which the letters are dropped into nar- row slots aml fali dowa chutes into larger compartments. sure’ (From a letter tive in ‘its offect. It standard family DR. Spel The Perject 50 cts. 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Factory Distributors of CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES Smith Form-a-Tracks Smith Tractors Kelly-Springfield: and « Firestone Tires Everything ‘forthe Automobile BISMARCK MOTOR ‘COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER and" CADILLAC Automobiles UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS é WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors | F, _A. W. LUCAS.CO. UNDERTAKING ‘PARLORS . Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Enabaimer i in cai , W. W. Bashan. Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 Battery Repairing Exide Service Station. RADIATOR REPAIRING In All Its Branches. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, the taste, does not gripe, and the result ts quickly, without priping remedy. CALDWELL’S Syrup Pepsin MINCTC!! CTR: “I wish it was possible for everys it te pleasent to to Dr. Caldwell writ- ten by Mr. R. A. Laney, Alexandria, La.) Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin isa com+ bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, pleasant to the tacto, gontle in action and posi- relieves constipation or strain, and ‘is a Lasetive - Sold by Drugegists Every itd : )£ ht CL C? CHARGE, BY WRITING TO MONTICELLO, ILLINO! t oe pom PHOTO DEVELOPING eto cc Bring or mail in your films for . Expert Developing »FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. CLEANING and DYIN _ BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING AND DYE. WORKS Phone 394409 Front St. We call for and deliver. Mail orders promptly filled." “Expert Dry Cleaning KLEIN TAILOR AND CLEANER _ DAIRY—MILK—CREAM ¢~- DAIRY —-MILK~-CREAM. -* PURE PASTEUR- IZED MILK Our Milk Station Open Daily 8 A. Me tag: P. M33. ‘Saturday night to 9°O’clock. “Sundays From 9 to 1 P M. Only. BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 210 Broadway Phone 348 __ 3 ELECTRICAL —THE—_ ELECTRIC SHOP 3B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical « Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies Deloo Farm Hight Plants: Willard Service Battery Station BLACKSTONE TIRES. We give a personal guarantee of 4,000 miles and make our own adjustments. MOBILOILS AND GREASES At a Big Saving in Freight. On all of these lines we quote regular factory wholesale to dealers. CORWIN MOTOR CO: Bismarck, N.,D. _———_$—$—————————————————) DR. A. SCHUTT DENTISTRY. Also eppclallzing. in. Extraction. Rooms 4 and 9, Haggart Block, Corner Third and Broadway Sts. Telephone 250 - Bismarck, N. D. It you see cna Haring yon are thi a new carriage or wines ‘it will pay you to get our prices. FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — I te Harness — Carriages anc able Z SHOE FITTERS Richmond Whitney MAIN STREET History Gardens. Gardens in Japan are laid out so as The HURLEYS Prepared filling and frosting for cakes. te st in Japanese history. Miniature iandacefes BS arranged so Dance and onegrt as to recall well-known spotd in bis- Orchestra ~ tors, and suggest the events that bave if19 Main St. Phone 130K taken place there. - ZG if pth Phone 378 08 Broadway it SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE é Per Per Per 1000100 «BD Billy's , Big Age Sellers ........ $80.00 $8.00 400 80.00 8.00 4.00 40.00 4.00. 2.00 40.00 4.00 2.00 40.00 4.00 2.00 26.00 3.60 £80 31.00. 310 1.85 wE SHIP CIGARS BY PARCEL Post (Address) : WILLIAM F. ERLENMEYER, \ Cigar Factory, m 423 3rd St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 243. », Phone 752; Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. re