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PAGE 8 ‘ Established 1907 BISMARCK.W.DAK OIAMONOS “JEWELRY She will be proud to know it was purchased from Knowles, the Jeweler, for Knowles. quality Diamonds are invariably the choice of the most discriminating. that are not duplicated in other stores. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Surely a most pleasing and highly appreciated gift. The above crest on a Christmas package is enough s FE. A. K; nowles Bismarck, N. D. Give Her a Diamond This Christmas Tam now showing a beautiful assortment of Stone Cameo Brooches, that are really antiques. Also many pieces of jewelry in pendants, rings, wrist watches, etc., North Dakota {would be out end of th Today's mess, TRANSPORTS ARRIVE WITH FOUR DAYS OVERDUE, itzerland by the | ana 174th aerial squadron, 116t noludes Henry C. Al and 216th trench morta and those who followed the evidence} court. Arthu batteries. in the case as presented during the | however, trial cannot understand what grounds | er’s mou: and Mattie C. Tougas} HAZELTON MEN the grand jury found for indictment. {make ov AC UITTED IN After the court's announcement |nomy. And Pennington, who has seen | when tho Q that he would submit the case only on| little of his wife and children since | Winchester on the stand. He told of hes principal occupation, | tion was a perfunctory operation s in pulling his fath-| signed to establish ‘the fact that and in attempting to | Perras is actually dead. Herdert Da x the defendant’s physiog-|son, who ‘stood at Pennington’s side/ ital from $1,000,000 to 3,000,000, re- shot was fired, followed | cently predicted. | greater part of it is now full paid. Mr. ‘Casey would not make a state- -| ment as to a prodable increase in ca State's Attorney F. E. | | | the unlawful assembly charge, the de-|the night of June 6, seems so much |the shooting. | New York, Dec. 11.—Four days over- | SHORT ORDER fense rested, declining to place any|taken up with the little fellow that; McCurdy of Burleigh county, who is, |due because of heavy weather, the U. iGancinuels Real Lage O06.) | witnesses on the stand in its behalf. the trial through which the state is | handling the prosecution for Attorney A : - jatemping to make him a life prisoner |General Langer, appears to be pro- Washington, Dec. 11.—Wounded | @nsport, the Guantanamo also ar American soldiers who arrived here yesterday from overseas on the Kroon- over due with 882 trooy and 406 sacks of ma ship reached her dock after spen ling | the night down the bay. The Kroon-j offical land brought 63 of 1680 sol-} iz diers and some civilians. The sol-| AEN diera inchided thé 304th ambutance| . WESTERN MEN RETURN, company, headquarters unit and head-|, Boston, Dec. 11.—The Whi quarters troop and a postal unit. Six transports brought home to the, United States today 8,840 more of the! troops of the American expeditionary di force; the Kroonland, Calarames, Adriatic, Tenadores docked in New oYrk with 7,340 soldiers, and the Can. opic at Eoston with 1,509. All these | most men will go to camp before being rs an men. ining military and n. mobilized. The returning vess' brought also several hundred civil-| and. jans. | DESIGNATES MORE. Washington, Dec. 11.—Na pnlisted men who have re; in good health after being released | Pers from German prison camps w made | announced as follows: public today by the war department.; Batteries A. B.C, D, E, A Berlin statement said at 6,200| quarters {compan: s prisoners left Sunday for Switzerland,| and headquarters and it was expected all prisoners | ment, Coast Miles Do YouGet From Each Gallon of Lubricating Oil It will pay you to know this: The function of a lubricating oil is to pro- = tect friction surfaces. To protect, it must wear well. Why do some oils “wear out” so quickly? Often their inferior quality will not stand the heat of service. Often the oil is too light or too heavy in body and therefore unsuited to the design and construction of the engine. With the FRENCH AUTO OIL There Is a Weight for Every Car Ask Your Dealer for It Marshall Oil Co. Bismarck, N. D., Branch S. transport Calamares, reached; potarertine here early today. Another same five men were originally bound John F. Sullivan of Mandan gave lover on a rioting charge involving un-| Way as chief counsel for the defens: fiernoon to little Arthur Pen- 31 Veniremen Examined. jury in indict-|nington, four-years- 8 , irty-one veniremen w ‘ Pa pasate AAT a et Free ayenan ei inepizty-one | weniremen were exam-| sith the examination of one or two land landed today when the troop jilians and including welfare work-| jabor and expense wasted. trial in district court for the mur-|eight emergncy jurors summond from paca re jury of twelve PACKING PLANT PROGRESS. ut S " was procured to try Penningion. The A i: f and State's Attorney Seott Cameron | Arthur, a handsome little chap with | jurors are Paul Kramer, Grant Brooks, | Al 0f the machinery has beoa in has been untiring in his efforts to fair skin, corn-colored hair and blue} js, H. L, Vesperman, Ernest Lang, Warl bring to justice the men responsible. | eyes, occupies a seat on his father’s | Nixon, Pat Sullivan, W. K. McCor-| Packing © sible, however, for the{knee when he can, when n i led here today, together with the Ten-!}weul_ assembly adores, an American vessel one day | Smmons county and 149 civ-); and the/ "Hazelton has from the first deeply |der of Mrs. E, L. Perras in the now|the streets before a h transport Ascanina, with 1441/ deplored the most regrettable affair, | famous Hazelton riot. Star {It was not p |liner Canopic, escorted by boats con-| authorities, | harged nearly 1,500 soldiers trom overseas, The soldiers entrained im-| jmediately for Camp Devens, where | "| they will be demobilized. For the | | part they are from western; es and they include aviation units | hich have been in training in Eng- 1 ington, Dec, 11.—Additional or-! ms designated by General ng for early return home were; { y company 48th Regi- Artillery corps; 172nd| eral Langer’s taking a hand. The v- The work of the! thi ing these men was merely so much| Pennington, Hazelton CARVING SETS. A beautiful line of these useful Christmas gifts, $4.75 te $15.00 SILVER TABLE WARE The famous Community eee sets of every descrip- ion. A HANDY KITCH- EN HELP $1.75 POCKET KNIVES 40c to $3.50 Casserole Dishes $2.50 to $7.50 ‘COFFEE PERCOLATORS produces a rich clear as amber, fragrant bev- erage, uses one-third ° less coffee than the ordinary coffee pot, most prac- tical pumping process, ‘which extracts full strength and flavor be- fore thewater boils. The economy of the percolator is three-fold: saving of coffee, time and money. $3.75 up to $6.50 Little Son In Court, other- Richard Kikul, Arthur Magnus, ; ports Pri e to make out the vestige of/a wise engaged, look over daddy's shoul: | J, n and Cecil Burton. workmen's cottages 2 enclosed. against Torkelson, Armstrong, ; der and wink and crow at his mother, |" ] E, Winchester was the first} Practically all of the first allo(meat Hartman, Ellithorpe and Babcock, | who sits just outside the bar of the | witness for the state. Tis examina-|of stock has been subscribed and the Mirro includes ev- erything in alumi- num | for _ kitchen See the one-piece construction throughout and the tures exclusively “Mirro”. And Mirro costs you no more than other makes. Come and see how different ALUMINUM 3 Reflects Good Housekeepin} and better alumi- Nie PsN ee SS num can be. ween eomrnnenes wr Ore eee BOB SLEDS SKIIS $1.50 to $.50 to $5.00 $3.50 ELECTRIC IRONS, . TOASTERS, ETC., $5.00 to $6.50 A PRACTICAL GIFT The Famous { MONARCH RANGES Are sold here. Mother would aprreciate one for Christ- mas. Am: appears to have assumed secondary | ceeding under the assumption that the “a ys Fs importance. state has a prima facie case against Lach Cigar in ty Pennington, and it was believed this 7 [MER afternoon that the state might rest more witnesses. stalled in the '0.’s new plant at Fargo, re- ident P. M. Casey, and 20 Bisnarcks Big Hardware Store Where Whatever You Buy Is Guaran teed or Your Money Back and household use. * many other fea- its own humidor"), (Equity Cooperative | PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS SHOP AT: CHAFING DISHES $7.00 to $8.50 CUTLERY— . MANICURE ee THERMOS BOTTLES $3.75 to $5.00 SHAVING OUTFITS $3.50 to $5.00 BICYCLES $35.00 to $48.00 TRI- CYCLES $1.75 to $2.25 AUTO ROBES, NAVAJO ~ BLANKETS The MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE Would be a splendid prac- Lae gift that mother would ike. ie. Ne