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EIGHT DAMAGESUIT IS FIRST CASE FOR DECEMBER TERM The first case called on the calen- dar for the December term of the fourth district court at the courthouse} was that of Henry bon, a fourteen year old boy who lost his leg in an| aucomobile accident, ho is suing | Jobn Pudwill for damages. Judge | Nuessle is presiding. | Giabou, thri his tather, is charging Pudwill with contributory negli While walking to church one Sun Carl A. Bijorstrom, Sweden, marek. Ove Peterson, Denmark, Bismarck. Frederick Jensen. Denmark, Bis- | marck, | _Selmer Oanes, Norway, McKenzie. Peter Jauch, Russia, Regan. Frank Keller, Russia, Bismarck, Jchn Mildenberger, Russia, Bis- | marck, Charles Van Ransler Carl, Canada, Bismarck. . Dayid Schock, Russia, Wing. Soren P Sorenson, Denmark, Paint- | ed Woot | Johan Carlson, Sweden, Bis- The eleven named above are former service men, the first two hav- ing b wounded. Robert A. Carlson A, Carls ’ St. Paul, naturalization examine: Glabou was given a ride by Pudwi in his automobile. ‘The the road, the complaint bou who was riding on the car suff which nec Pick Jury | Most of the morning was spent inj calling the jurymen and picking the) men (to serve on the jury for the first} case, Those who were named for} the first case are Toney Zeller of Ris-| marck; Nick Yockim of Bismarck, J.) J. White of Bismarck, E. E. Morris of| Bismarck, Andrew Munson of Bi marck, Ed Adams of Moffit, F. A Copelin of Bismarck, R. W. Sanders | of Bismarck, Thomas Jacob t n. Arena, E. B. Sauter of Arena, J. W Burch, George M. Watson and W. E Rawlings of this city. i Twenty aliens, eleven of whom were former service men, were made into United States citizens yesterday, at the naturalization session. All of; the former soldiers had served in} France and two of them had been; wounded. Russians Lead | Former Russians lead the list of; those naturalized with eight, three of/| which were soldiers. Denmark was; :| HAWAIIAN old at that time. MORMONS DEDICATE TEMPLE Honolulu, ‘f. H., Dee, -4.-— Complot- a of approximately §1é o) rT gnificent new Mormon (emple at 40 miles from Honolulu oo this island, Oahu, stands 4 monumeny to seventy years of effective work by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latrer Day Saints in Hawaii. On December 12, 185), ony three ears after tie great migratlon ot a of ‘Mormon missionaries | Hawaii, a little more than 47 yeas later than the first Christian mls- sionaries from Bosion. In thtis first Mormon party Elder George Q. Cannon, later a coun- was sellor to the first presidency of the churh in Salt J.ake City, who remain- ed in the islands a number of years, learned the native language and translated the Book of Mormon into Hawaiian. Joseph F. Smith, the late president of the church, came to Hawaii in 185 as a missionary. being but 16 years He remained in the islands four years and returned second with four, three of which were! A stax At ton soldiers; Sweden second with three. | 1a hie & an oot tsa years. dur two of which were soldiers; Norway | now residii president of two. one of which was a soldier; Can-} ada one, and Greece and Scotland one|{ each, both being former soldiers. ' Those who were given their final papers and their birthplace and pres- ent resident are: New Citizens Christian Junkert; Russia, Bismarck} Nick Granas, Greece, Braddock. | John R. Strong, Sweden, Bismarck:| Max Avrick, Russia, Bismarck. Albert Aeziman, Russia. Bismarck. | Thomas McLean, Scotland, Bis marck. | John Olson, Norway, Bismarck. Carl W. Nielsen, Denmark, Bis-| marck. 1 the Hawaiian Mis |made jeane land, was orn Twenty years ago President Smith last visit to Hawaii. nt the Mormon Church has At Dl more than 50 places of worship on the different islands of Hawali, wlti- a membership among the natives of approximately 10,000. Ics property, in- cluding the big sugar plantation at the Laie settlement, is worth millions of dollars. A year ago the church paid $600,009 for 8) acres of sugar adjoining its plantation. eleven miles of railway and an irrt- gation system, The new temple at Laie has a beau- Bis-|tiful setting in a tropical garden ot Saints, The first temple erected still five acres, crowning a smallhill. The temple, constructed of pulver- ized lava rock and reinforced concrete, is built in the form of a Greek cross, occupying a space of 78 feet square. It is said to be an exact replica in design and dimensions of Solomon’s Temple, and is rather suggestive of the Aztec style of architecture. Japanese oak and: Hawailan oak were utilized for interior work, while many of the interior rooms are heav- ily tapestried, Mural decorations in certain chambers are allegorical of events described {n the Book of Mor- mon and in the Bible, The Hawalian temple is the seventhy to ‘be erected by the jLatter Day TOBACCO HABIT DANGEROUS says Doctor Connor, formerly of Johns Hopkins hospital. “Th sof men process to rid yourself of the tobacco habit in any form. Just go to an: to- date drug ‘store and get some Nicotol tablets; take them as directed and lo; the pernicious habit quickly vanishes. Druggists refund the money if they fall. e to read large and interesting an- nouncement by Doctor Connor soon to appear in this paper. It tells of the dan- ger of nicotine poisoning and how to avold it. In the meantime try Nicotol you will be surprised at the re- Joseph Leroy, believed to have been the oldest man in Canada, died at nus home here recently at the age of 104 RISMARCK TWARLY eine BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE stands at Kirtland, Ohio, but it is not now owned by the church, The temple at Nauvoo, Ill, was:iburned andthe charred walls were later wrecked by a@ tornado. The other four temples are located at Salt Lake City, Logan St. George and Manti, Utah. Independence, Missouri, was orig- inally designed as the temple site in a revelation said to have been made to the Phophet Joseph Smith. No word has. ever been undertaken but the church holds the commission to erect a, temple at Independence to be a sacred trust, and it is expected that it will be built later, Another temple is under construcion at Cardston, Al- ‘verta, Canada. It {s said that the next temple probably will be erected in Arizona, where there is a large ‘Mormon colony. The Church of Christ of Latter Day Salnts, among the many sects and ehurches professing Christianity, claims to stand alone in tie teaching suffering from fatal disc would be inj 2nd practice of temple ministration.’ | system, in blood troubles, ‘eczema, perfect health slogay Ww t not for the PRN ea xaMes. constipations stomach and liver deadly drug Nicotine, Stop, the habit a i now before'it's too late. Jt's a. simple| OLDEST MAN IN CANADA troubles, chronic rheumatism, ca- WAS SON OF VETERAN OF NAPOLEON’S GRAND ARMY Vancouver, B. C., Dee. 4. — Charles years and two months. He was born tarrh, in sores, ulcers, pimples, skin fruptons, mercurial and lead polson: ing. and scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment disam pear as if by magic.” orate my fortieth year as a druggist I named this medicine “Number 10 For the Blood.” in Versailles, France, was the son of one’ of Napoleon's solders, ‘and fought with the (North in the American Civil nee before settling in British Colum- ia. Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. History of Number 40 . 40 years ago an old doctor was putting up a medicine for diseases of the blood, that cured the worst cases of blood troubles, and time proved that the cures were permanen:. After many years I secured the pre- scription (being, a druggist), and took each ingredient separately and referred to my U. S. Dispensatory and other authoritative hooks on medicine and found the medical prop- erties set down as follows: “Em- ployed in diseases of the glandular Under it; use bodily eruptions To commem- J. C. Mendenhall, ROM your seat in the train as you journey through the Middle West, you see at almost every station you pass the great white storage tanks of the Stand: (Indiana).- These bulk stations are maintained to insure prompt delivery of petroleum products to the people in that community. tanks are Symbols. of Service. As you motor over the high- ways and byways of the coun- tryside, you pass the dark green Evansville, Ind. Sold by Jos. Breslow. ard Oil Campany To them these French engineers haye investigate] _ Dance at Armory every Tuesday & three coal deposits in Haiti, and ef- Saturday Night by O'Connor's Orches- forts to develop them will be made. ma PRAC Clothes for business. over-garments. THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1919 tra. TICAL A dozen collars and necktie or so will make a genuine impression and prove practical. BE PRACTICAL THIS CHRISTMAS. ° Suits or THE woman of fashion who prefers to drive her own car, the ease and simplicity of operation of this new six cylinder Scripps-Booth Coupe will have a strong appeal. She will find in this model a motor car especially suited to her re- quirements. She will appreciate the many small refinements that combine to make this model one that is all she can desire as to comfort and style. She will note that no details of construction or appointment have been con- sidered too small to be slighted. Baker-Toppins Company PHONE 314 Office Temporarily Quer Fismarck Pank Cost: Leas Per i Mile position to dealers. fecasecieat Gasoline The same with tires. STEEL-STUDDED TIRES are guaranteed to wear 8,000 miles without puncture, blowout or rim-cut. Or Dishwater? It makes all the difference in the world what you have in your tank whether you “get there” or not. We are sola distributors for North Dakota and Eastern Montana, ' Place your orders now to insure early delivery. Risse Tire Sales Co. "+ Langley & Schlabach, Managers Phone 888 | RISSE PROCESS Attractive pro- Bismarek WANTED—To buy, freight ele- vator; must be ton or more ca- pacity. Address Tribune, Bis- marck, N. D. 12-1-tf ROUP Spasmodic croup is usually relieved with one application of— Viexs “YOUR BODYGUARD” - 30%. 604. 4.20 Stenographer Wanted $5.00 Per Day - Must be thoroughly ex- perienced. Address Box 111, Tribune. tank wagons of. the Standard Oil Company sndiatia) busy delivering petroleum products from the bulk stations to the farmer’s tank. To the farmer these are Symbols of Service. At convenient: points in city, town and hamlet you ‘find at- tractive service stations beauti-+ fying ugly corners. These are maintained for your conven fence and. to you they are Symbols of Service. You stop at a railroad crossing ‘to let a train pass. In itarea number of tank cars, hurryin forth from the Standard Oi Company (Indiana) refineries to replenish the stocks at bulk stations. Aside from their use- fulness as carriers, these also are Symbols of Service. The Standard Oil’ Company (Indiana) is a service organiza- tion, and wherever you may see its name or a picce of its equipment, you see a Symbol of the Service it is striving to give in maintaining its posi- tion as a public servant doing its full duty. Standard Oil Company ve (Indiana) 910.S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. PUNTO uuanneneunssnaaiattts Wanted to Buy { SECOND HAND FREIGHT ELEVATOR—MUST BE TON OR MORE CAPACITY © \ i ADDRESS TRIBUNE, - ~ BISMARCK, N. D. URGREADOCAUREAUSOONUGRECUGESOCAQCCQAOAUGEROREREGHOEQUQGACURGANOgECRECAEANROCHNacodUeG: CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON _ READY-TO-PUT-ON TAILORED: AT FASHION PARK -ROSEN’S CLOTHING SHOP FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS (McKenzie Hotel Bleck Just as you build or pro- vide a home for the pro- tection of your family, so you should build up.a Savings Account as a protection for that home. No home can be really successful that does not have a surplus fund of ready cash protecting it. And the best way in which you can _ protect ‘this fund is to deposit it in the Savings Depart- ment of this old-estab- lished Bank where, in ad- dition to absolute protec- tion, you will receive 4 per cent compound inter- est on your deposits. Bismarck,ND. The Oldest and Largest Bank inthis sectionof the State Established 1879 “Wanted 100,000 Lbs. bit S ‘Rabbit: ! J Buyers of } FURS, PELTS, WOOL, HIDES AND JUNK Tanners of ‘ : FURS, COATS, ROBES, LEATHER, f i WRITE FOR PRICE CATALOGUE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA kins FORMER MUSKRAT PRE-WAR PRICES COMMANDED BY RABBIT SKINS TODAY IN SYMPATHY. WITH HIGH PRICES GOVERNING KINDRED RAW FURS. Bismarck Hide.& Fur Co.