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‘PAGE 6 NEARLY 6,000,000. - DEAD, TOLL OF WAR LATEST ESTIMATE London, Dee, 20-—(British Wireless Service).—With the issue of the offi- cial figures of the French losses’ in the was it is possible to arrive at the ap- proximate estimate’ of the appalling 50,000 toll of life The dead. so far, num- The individual na- tional $s in’ dead‘thus far an- ; tonal 1 ‘FREES IN British—706,726. French—1,011,309, American—t8,478, Russian—1,700,000. Austrian—S00.000. German—1,600,000. The total German casuaities are given by the Berlin Vorvaertz’ as. 6, 330,000, and the Austrian total was Serbia in killed, lost 320,000 THIS BAG placed at 4,000,009, wounded and prisoners, men. * WASTING MONEY || ' "ON YOUR WIFE ° ee By the Rev. Charles Steizle. Once in a while, after you've taken your wife or your sweetheart to sup- per, then to a show. and perhaps} treated her to a box of candy, you've been Jermented, either ing the million and a quarter French acres denuded by war. P. S. Ridsdale, secretary of the An ‘for France with enough seeds [ie can forestry association, leaving irvmind open aad all to the g you a glimpse into the ive broadens you an Hl a fact. i |saved the dollars you “wasted in riot- {ous li n them to the poor | wife at the or'to Red Cross—but, take it from minded yo) nd Were young—when you You n a 1 sprains, courted her a ing: me, if you never went to a show, a and sting ut s na: * sore feet, it lu never saw’ something of life an 1 won her—and no dowbdt your mind | sponden: sores and beyond your own home, and if you with memories tha k the happini t, you spent many ings with h Get it from d If not satisfied re get your money jnever indulged in a supper or a box of candy for your wife or sweethear' you'd soon develop into a “fish’ you'd be without a heart. and } Wouldn't enjoy any of your dol.ars. | The show—if it’s a good one—one j that either, makes you laugh or think, ures that will be locked up in you | ing years. i Extravagance? gance. j Will some day pay | times compounded. HE HAS DONE HIS BIT! ‘ NOW YOU DO YOURS— Keep Your Pledge—Buy (4 interest ‘Old Hickory Lignite. .|| af the vital forces of the body, | depletedin the struggle with acute disease, depends’ not upon super- Show them to the Monitor Wh th Sheek ficial stimulation but upon ade- up jens Bg enlle to" chee kr yo quate nourishment. The body pra 2 nag be nourished back te ngth and power. “SCOTTS EMULSION a pure, wholesome tonic-food absolutely non-alcoholic, tones ns by nourishing the ‘em—hody, blood and Carrier Boy’s Greetings for the a ee ee ee eT New Year 1919 Bismarck Tribune Carriers will this season offer you a Handsome Booklet of Bismarck as their “Greetings.” Bismarck Beautiful is a wonderfully interesting. and attractive book de- seribing. all of dur City’s Public Institu- tions, Business Houses and Notable Bes It is ‘profusely illustrated and printed i in the best style. This. Beautit ful Booklet will be sold-by Carriers and News Boys we. ear’s Eve and New Yeer’s Day. -25¢ EACH, or whatever above that figure you caré to Uncle Sam is furnishing Douglas fir seed to France to aid in refcrest- This shows you spent with ycur pper and the show re of the days when you; ‘And if you spent the evening with| nite coal aune, your sweetheart, you not only had a; master to good time, but were storing up treas-| appliances heart to be spent again in the com- This isn’t extrava- It's a good investment which | the same is being drawn up an incline! many Call C. A. Finch Lum- ‘ber Co., phone 17, for | RECUPERATION i) -MSMARGE DAILY, TRIBUNE MONDE BEE 8 lb BUNS APEEMPTED TO DEMORALIZE Circulated Back of Lines Litera- ture Reminiscent, of Da- kota Politics. Mapkato, ,Minn., Dec, 30.—Corporal George Lundberg of the Third Photo section, air ‘secrive, A. £. i ter from ance to, his: sister ‘in this ganda circulér, that wag’ drop; hind “the America Jinés ua air men.~ It is the size of an ordi. ary hand dill and printed witn hea faced type, and reads-as follows: ‘The Beter Part of Vaior, “It takes a brave man to for his principles. Cowards hind leaders “and die, imag’ j by so doing they become heroes | ed States of America have no & to be fighting in France fer Te ; you are a coward to stay with it. hit you had the courage to f2ce crit! cism you would get out and over the! |top.in no time to a place w ere! | there is some likelihood that you 1 | see home: again. i “What business is this war in Fu [rope to you, anyhow? You don't | jto annex anything, do you? You| jon't want to give up your life for! ract thing, hun stay with ¢ , ten; cahnees to one all you will g out ot it wil be a tombstone in France.” Jos . SUPREME COURT | 6 inc ieaeariceesereegy— a ? from McLean County. ad. Plaintiff and Re A. Johnson, De-| v Erick t fendant and Appell ion for personal © a pushe! and a reasonably safe r| place where the employee is instruct-! ed to be and work. 2. An employee. in working be- hind a coal-car loaded with clay as and watching the same pursuant to instructions given by the master, and then in a place of danger, if the cable should break, is not necessarily guil- ty of contrfbutory negligence and does not necesnarily, assume the risk, as a matter of 8. Under “the evidence held that the trial court properly submitted to the jury the questions of defendant’s negligense ‘and of: plaintiff's contribu- tory negligence and assumption of Tis Appeal from the district court of MeLean county,' Nuessle, J. - Action for personal. injuries; appeal from judgment réndered for ‘plaintiff and from order of trial court denying motion for judgment non. obstante. Affirmed. Opinion of the Court by Bronson, J J R. L. Fraser: ‘and J. A. Hyland, at torneys for Appellant and Defendan! H.'F. O'Hare an E. T. Burke, attor- neys for plaintiff and respondent. From Morton County. T. G. C. Kennelly, administrator of the estate of ‘Lugi ‘Nardella, deceased. plaintiff and appellant, vs. Northera Pacific’ Railway company, a corpora- tion, defendant. and respondent: Syllabus: 1. An order sustaining exceptions to, and suppressing, a deposition is not apepalable. 2. Where it clearly appears. that an order isnot appealable, the court will dismiss the appeal on its own motion, whether the point is raised by the appellee: or not. 1] Appeal from District Court of Mor- { ton county, W. C. Crawford, special 5 | judge. | Plaintiff appeals from an order sus- i taining exceptions to, and_suppressing i a deposition. I ! Appeal digmissed. i Opinion of the court by Christian: | n. Ch. J. | ° Jacobson & Murray, Mott, Auoraers| for Appellant. Watson, Young and Conmy, attorneys for espondent. i Fargo, i :| HEBRON NEWS. [| Mrs. F. D. Lovelace and daughter | Phyllis visited with Miss Marie/ weigert over ‘Christmas. iss Erma Stelter came home last Friday for vacation. She has ‘been training ‘at’ the Bismarck hospital during the past three months. Miss Elva Urdan afrived in Hebron early Saturday morning to spend her holidays at home. , Professor and Mrs. Butterfield enter- tained the members of the local teach- ing force at catds Friday evening. Mrs. William Engelhardt left last week for a visit: with relatives in Chi- cago. WD. Christmas: tson and family spent th relatives at Gladstone. Miss Schantz visited at her }honie:iz Gién Uilin on Christmas day. Mrs. Fréd.Bolke-and son’ Roy spent fly at Taylor. The Toca school closed for a week Tucaday noon. The usual . holidays are ctit.short -because of the time lost nivenpiy intluédiza’-epideniic. city, has enploseds a G@¢rinan ae | ‘are you a brave man oP a coward? | | that you as a citfzon of the Unit-" BI the duty of the} furnish reasonably | the week. end with the Peterson fam- WHAT'LL WE DO. While the grownups are trying to tmd out what they're going to do with Bill Hohenzollern, late kaiser of. the Huns. the boys of Bismarck are showing ‘em what they'd do with— and to—that old reprobate. They'd knock the ba’ plitheree the latest snow game—this wballing of the kaiser, and take it from us; the only gloom in the game! Yer the boys is that they have to aim at a snow image of Bill Hohen- | ollern and not at, Bil! himself and that they have to use snowballs and not cannon balls. But at that they make the snow | balls as hard as they can get them. This is the way the game runs: Start rolling a big snowball, shap-| Western Sales €0. Distributors of MAXWELL AND OLDSMOBILE AUTOMOBILES * PORTAGE TIRES GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS Automobile. Acces- sories of. All Kinds. FILTERED GASOLINE Free Air and~Water BATTERY. | SERVICE STATION AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES ~ WITH THE KAISER? HERE’S ON E ANSWE AMERICAN ARMY KNOCK HIM INTO BITS WITH SNOWBALLS yee FELLERS?, affords a resting place on \top:for the} rest of the Kaiser. Then roll another, leveling it, too,.at top and bottom. This is about half the thickness and a little. longer ‘than the~‘bottom ball. Place it.on:top. of the first,and stick arms, : killer inte | Smaller showballs on. either, side for A-broom stick thrust through the shoulders:.adds strength to the Stick a wood arm. sword in:his right Roll another. ‘and still’smaller snow- pieces ‘of ; ball for the head. .Use’ two round coal for eyes, and black| cloth for mustach, which should be pointed uppard at each end. Stick any- thing “which looks like’a helmet on his head. ‘And now for ihe sport! Get all the kids in the neighbor- ing it level on top and bottom s0 it’ hood and have them put their soldier | will rest securely on the ground and! suits on, if they have ’em, and make Business Directory asi; en MISSOURI, VALLEY cue MOTOR CO. Factory Distributors. of, CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES Smith Form-a-Trucks Smith Tractors” Kelly-Springfeld. and ‘Firestons Everything for the Automobile | BISMARCK MOTOR: COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles t fe i i UNDERTAKERS ‘AND.EMBALMERS _ A. W. LUCAS CO. UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day and Night, Phone 100 W. W. Bashan. Licensed Embalmer in Charge HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS Beta t RuccIs, Battery Repairing WEBB. BROS.. Undertakers -— Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 65 ELECTRICAL —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP 3. K. SKEELS Bverything Electrical Wiring Fixtures aid Snypplies Delco Farm Light Plante Willard Service Battery aie oes ‘went to. Sentinel |! Exide Service Station. RADIATOR REPAIRING We a persona} guarantee of.4,000 poe ‘make our own adjustments. Ata ‘Big Saving in Freight. nh All Of these. lmes-we. quote regular to-dealers.” DONT. SUR. a as many hard snowballs for ammunt- tion as you'can. Then start the battle, at first. from a distance, gradually closing in on the, snow’ kaiser. ‘Hlie ‘battle’s. over and won when nothing's left of the kalser at's a heap of snow. °° WALTER HILL PLANS LIVESTOCK RANCH ‘St. Paul, Minn,, Dec. 30.—Walter J. Hill, son’ of thé’ late James. J) Hill and R. P. MeCellan, Kansas ‘City, Mo, has. purchased 7,500 “acres of’ Jand and leased/24,000 acres additional itt near Livingston to'engdRe in the live- stock business 0: an! extensive’ scale, Mr. Hill announced here last night. Mr: Hilt sald':7,400 head. of catle al- ready had» been paced on the land. Mr. Hill-gaid hey had purckaséd an interest. in the. Chicago stockyards with James: Stewart ‘of: that city tnt, most of: the livestock sent from his. Montana. ranch:.-will, be-shippéd to South St. Pani, -he asserted, ‘ AY -@ WM NEURALGIA | seen your” oom Se re ems as if it would split, Tittle Musterole on your ‘temples De neck, It.draws out the infidmmatiog, chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthm: estion, pleutieyy: rheumatism,’ fersnage, pains ‘and ‘aches of the back or chil oiibtain Pra atted a fect ~ beet of (ae ilblains, = & | chest (it often prevents pacumonia). It is always dependable. « 30c and 60c jars; hospital ae mati ats ~ PHOTO DEVELOPING ape or mail.in your ‘your films for Expert ‘Developing: FINNEY’S DRUG. STORE -: Bismarck,. N. D. “CLEANING and DYING* BARBIE’S, DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS Phone 394—409 Front St. We.call for and deliver. Mail orders promptly filled. —— ee DAIRY—MILK—CREAM | PURE PASTEUR- - IZED MILK | Our Milk Station Open Daily 8 A. M., to 6 P. M., Saturday. night to 9 O'clock. Sundays From 9.to 1 PM, Only, —: BISMARCK DAIRY CO, 210-Broadway Phone 348 — <> SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE Per Per Per 1060 106 60 Billy’s Big 10¢ Sellers ......0, $80.00. $8.00 4.00 Commercial Clubs ~80.00° ~8.00 4.00 wittle’ Billy's ....° 40.90 00 2.00 North Dak. Star 40.00 a 2.00 40.00 - 4.00 2.00 %, 86.00 3.60 1.80 N. Py Special@,.. 31.00 8.10 101.55 «wE SHIP CIGARS BY PARCEL POST (Address) WILLIAM F. ERLENMEYER, Cigar Factory. 23 3rd_ St, “Bismarck, N. D. > Phone 243. - *SHOE. FITTERS MAIN STREET =[surts Roky Montana along the Yellow: stone | river ¥