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ox BERBERS HES Ae: ic” (7 ae SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY DIDIDOLE PLE « BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE, OOOO Bismarck plant. E wish to announce to the public that we have purchased the Marshall Oil Co’s We come to you with a reputation for first class products and A. 1. service and we assure you that your patronage will be appreciated. . We refine all our own oil and always maintain ‘the same high Standard in all our products. , We guarantee the highest quality of service. ‘ BISMARCK BRANCH TRYING TO FORM ANOTHER BODY OF EX-SERVICER MEN Organizer in City Believed to Be Backed By Nonpar- . tisan League Efforts are being made to form a branch of the World War veterans in this city and a paid orgamzer from GRIP, INFLUENZA Hamiln’s Wizard Oll a Rellable, Antiseptic Preventive During influenza epidemics spray thé nose and throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil. and two parts water, using an atomizer, If you haven’t an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against “Fiu” gerins. Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop | into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c. If not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick heade ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30c at druge gists. Guaranteed. _ ‘FOR SALE 1,000 , tons of good upland hay. Will be baled and ready: for shipment in about 30 - days. Write 0. G. Crook McKenzie, N. D: MIDWINTER SALE . i at the Capital: City: Cloth- ing and Store, on i Bi street,. op; aa gaunt on al zon | bership. St. Paul, it is sald, has been can- vassing the city for members. (Most. of the activities of this organ ization, it is reported have been con- fined. to the league hotel and to the |eapitol and an.attempt is heing:made to enlist former. service men who are already members of the Bismarck. post of the American Legion as mem- bers in the new organization. It is understood that membership in the World War veterans is limited to former soldiers, sailors and ma- rines. who were privates and corpor- als and all former service men who held grades higher than that are un- derstood to be excluded from mem- The World War veterans boosi, it is stated, that it accepts scientious -objectors, 1, W. W., radi cal socialist and all, other agitators into the organization previding that they never. reached any grade in tne service higher than corporal. LEAGUE BEHIND ORGANIZER? The paid organizer who has been sent to Bismarck: to start the organ- ization in this city is understood to be closely connected with the ‘Non- partizan league, and former service men who are members of the legion are of the opinion that this is an attempt to get some. oz the war vet erans lined up behind the league. The Eismarck post of the legion has over 400 members and it is under- stood that the majority of them do not favor the qualifications of the new organization’s membership. “We are sorry that there is to be more than one organization of former service men,” said a legion member today who had first hand information of the new organization’ proposed Catarrh Is a Real When youiuse nip crib sprays, atomizers and douches for your Catarrh, you may succeed in: un+ stoppisg the choked-up air pass- ages for the time being, but this annoying condition returns,, and you liave'to dd the same thing over and over again. Catarrh has. never yet been - cured by these local applications. Have you ever experienced any real -bencht:irom.such treatment? QUICKE ! STAND here. “The World War veterans as I undersiand {t admits to membership men dishonorably. discharged from the service and I am positive that no member of the legion will want to be- long, to the same organization that welcomes a conscientious’ objector.” \Most of the organizer's activities, it: is stated has been centered around the capitol today in hopes of winning to his organization former service men employed there. Practically all of these men are members of the Am- erican. Legion .who consider the legion of prime importance. It is not be- lieved that hte new. organization will obtain, many members in this vi- cinity as all of the legion. members -| here believe that there snouid he but one organization ot men, BIG DEMAND IS FOUND FOR PELTS. OF: RABBITS former , service Marquette, Mich. Noy. 29.— De- mands from Eastern concerns for un- limited quantities of rabbit peits, has revived a former industry in ‘North- ern Michigan. One concern notified commission men that it is in the mar- ket for 10,000,000 rabbit skins during the 1919-20. season. ‘Farmers’ children in farming sec- tions who have decided to fill small orders are sending their addresses to the department of agriculture, which transmits such information to fur and. pelt dealers. State and county officials are en: couraging the killing of rabbits which in were numerous and destructive agricultural districts this summer, Enemy. and Requires Vigorous Treatment . ,, Throw these makeshift remedies a the winds, and get on the right treatment. Get a bottle of S. S. S. téday; and commence a’ treatment ~ that has been praised by, sufferers for nearly half a centyry. S..S: S. gets right at the source of Catarrh and gives satisfactory, results, For, special medical ad- vice free regarding your own case,.. address Medical Director, 51 Swife Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, BEST PLACE TO HA EYo our OTHES Dry CLEAMED n ‘tw on al rede oe Metg NEVENS COMPANY even eae teers d ; Magnuson, Wilton ; George M. Wachal, CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER TERI Eighty-eight Cases Are Slated! For Trial, Including Fif- teen, Criminal The December term of the fourth district court which will’ be held at Bismarck December 2 before Judge W. T.. Nuessle is exceptionally heavy this term with: fifteen criminal. cases and 73 civil cases. Of the criminal cases five are new actions and of the civil suits, 48 are new cases. The first day of the. term will be, de- voted to hearing applications of. aliens for their final ‘citizenship papers. There ,are 24 petitions, filed. for final citizenships and eleven. honorably -dis- charged. soldiers from the, United zenship papers. Of; the criminal cases, the followinz, are new at this term ,oi.court, the re- mainder. being continuances. from. the last. term: State of North Dakota vs. T. P. Shei- don and Albert Vollan, assault and bat- tery. with a dangerous weapon with iv tent to kill State of North ‘Dakota vs, Robert Carson, assault and. battery with a dangerous. weapon. (Carson comm."- ted suicide in the county jail a few. months ~azo and this case will be enc trom the calendar when it is orth Dakota vs, Walter cing. another for the. pur- Waltes| Of. the new civil ‘actions one. of the new: ase$ for this term. is. that brought by R.H. Johnson and’ F. H. Register against: the ctiy of Bismarck and cily and county officials arising out of as: sessments madé@ on their property ‘n improvement district No. 2 which the plaintiffs: declare are too great. One of the most imposing appearing, eases on the calendar is that of the {hoard of: railroad . commissioners ‘brought against Walker, D. Hines di-| rector general of railroads of the Unit- ed States and, the Great, Northern ralt- way.’ - ‘The, petit iurpre which have beew named to form/the various juries for the December term are as follows: |. Frank . Skala, -Wilton; August N. Menoken ; F. A, Copelin, Bismarck; 1. A. Caratel; Bismarck; B. BP. Jono: Bismarck; J. J. White, Bismarck; H. @, Pede' son, Driscoll; ‘Toney Zelles, Bismarck; G.. Kikul, Bismarck; Ed IS VERY LARGE States army who desire their full citi-}) Taylor, Wilton; Joe Eirs, Baldwin; G. H. Russ, Bismarck; Clatence H. Thrams, Bismarck; Tebo Harms, Fran- ces; A. G. White, Bismarck; L: K. Thompson, Bismarck; William Ker shaw, Frances; M. 0, Gulickson, Bis- marek; F. (. Nelson, Baldwin; B, M. Walla, Bismarck; O. ©. Brace, Wing; Albert, Falek,. Bismari James Tees, ; Wi_F. Rawlings, Sterling; Sa sy Moffits Thomas Jacobson, Arena; A, C. Hinckley, Bismarck; drew Munson, Bismarck; Nels 0. ¢ son, Wilton; Frayne Baker, Bismarck; Nick Yockum, Bismarck; T. F, Hill, Regan;, Harry. Homan, , Bismarck; R. W. Sanders, Bismarck; John Wray, Bismarck . John Novak, Wing; J. W. Burch. Bismarck, and Andrew Thomp- son, Moftit. “ALGOHOL- ‘3'PER oe : ‘ANetetabi Preparation els Food by Regula: similatingthe mltons Hanson, Baldwins L. Van Hook, Bi. marek; Morris, Avena;. E.. i ubes 7B L.. Hutr,- 8! ‘Thomas Hall, Bismarck; .E. .. 31 ‘Bauter, terling;..J,- Bi! BIG OIL COMPANY TO IMPROVE PLANT} J. HH Shipton,, on, assistant division manager for the Sinclair Oll’ Co, at Minnesota ‘Transfer, Minn, is . here checking out the Marshall Gil Co, Whose kerosene and gasoline business the Sinclair company’ recently pur- chasd. Mr. Shipton advisees that bis company is planning to make 8 number of improvements and additions «to the plant here, with a view to increasing the business handled. from .this point., The Sinclair Refining Co. is one of the largest independent oil organiza- tions in the world, with tremendous re- sources and & business which covers the entire west.. Its home: offices and its: producion field are in-Texas, === DAS TORIA Children. Matters Know That ~ For Over Thirty ears | SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 1919 Tribune, Want Ads .bring- results, Reduction of Stock Sale per cent discount on all Hard- ware and a per or sa all Stoves JOHN "BORTELL’S 300 Mai ed SH Johnson Accounting Auditing 4 Systematizing “ANNEX HOTEL Phone:578 or 655 it EXPERT —Dry Cleaning | —Pressing toe —— KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner Miss. Ruth: Quigley Teacher..of. Violin, and:Piano 407 SIXTH:STREET.