The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 20, 1918, Page 8

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OUR NEW HOME NONNSUDGAOAOORUGROAURONORaNNGO SERVICE —That’s Our Middle Name well as Sundays. <A trip thru this department will convince you. ONNNUUOUONNODNODONANNODOROOOD soonenonannocccnnnN jennonpannenenegy OONNNUAODDUUOD ONG QOUEOGUOONOODOUOAONGOEQUECUOUNOOGoNAGONONOibouauausonogggy Gasoline and Accessories Our new five gallon gasoline pump at the curb is ready to pump accur- ately measured, filtered gasoline into your tank while you are “winking an eye.” our stock of accessories is com- plete and priced to please you. GARAGE STORAGE—A really fireproof room, clean and accessible, is what w offer you in storage facilities. Our storage department will be oper all night as THIS NEW BUILDING WAS BUILT WITH THE IDEA OF GIVING CAR OWNERS QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE—WILL YOU PUT US TO THE TEST? | LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY AUNGUQEGNAUOUGAOUOGUOQODLOGOQNGEGNOUOUOUEUOUOUSUOQOUCGOUOUQCUUOOONOCOUODCUEO0UOUCCUSUUCOEOLOUOOEOUEQUGGNOICODEUEOAUNEANEOUGOUCUCOAUGUOGEOUOOOUCUOOUOUOUOUGOSUESEAUOOEUEOOOOOOEOUAORUCLOGOOOAOUUCUEUCGOUOOSOUOUUOUSURUALUONIEEIEOT ONS UNGUAUUUROUGUOEU SOCHOCOUGGQGUGCUUOOOUCUEOUUCDAUGUUGOSOCUGSEVUQUUEEDEGGOUCGUCEQOCUUIECSUOOUOROECOCOUGEDGCEOONOOOOOOUONNSONNOUONNOUOAND ADASONNOOUAgODAUELOGENEGUOQUUAUOUOUSUOOOUONOONUSOONNNAD !AUTOMOBILE OWNERS . We are now occupying our new boilding, with the exception of our show rooms and sales offices Free Air and Water We have installed a new curb. air station which not only fills your tires with air but indicates the pres- sure as well. Water faucet in con-: nection with this air stand adds to its convenience. Help yourself. — SERVICE DEPARTMENT—Our service department is open to owners of all makes of cars, Our Mr. Whitley, in charge, needs no introduction. This depart- ment has been equivped to the utmost. OVERLAND DISTRIBUTORS tw by 310 per cent and the city of $809, renorting 48 subscribers “top RYDER MAN IN ; | glen, met with an accident Sunday pause to see what damage he. had a total of $2,450, or going over the top | ;| night, which resulted in a; broken leg done but drove on. and. of Ana-| HOSPITAL WITH |and other injuries. In company with ener deren walked Ho, ars hinds inthe disriet 0 \ FRACTURED LEG |:Miss Aima. Anderson: he was driving take Ruckle to Roseglen, anu the Gar- : | ones on, the road two ‘miles east of Rose: ‘rison doctor was summoned, ‘On ‘Mon- engine died. ‘He'stepped day he was taken to Bismarck, where moose com the tune of ment of § That the people of this district are | Will Ruckle Vietim of Bad Auto-, j glen and out to crank it and hadn't gotten to hinell and Ruehl; Bush and Ag- | heart and soul behind our government ; Sen . {now jin this war needs no further proof, | Safety Commission Makes Dis Second Game. | {for actions talk louder than mere} * u RHE vords, especially when taking into concerting Announcement; = New York ..... 00 100 211-5 13. 4 ae ration the fact that from this | Boston + 100 051 200-9 S$ 0 | par cular district no less than $50,000 ° Sites Inspected Monroe and, Schwab Confers With Railroad ph; dwell, ‘Thompson, | <a | Hanna; sae and Agnew St. Paul, Minn, April 20.—Final| negotiations to bring Jess Wilard and} Fred Fulton to St. Paul, to decide the | heavy weight championship on July 4,! were sharply halted erday aft noon, Official intimat from state | that the bout | would not be permitted if public opin-| jon opposed it, wi he reason Colonel J. C. Miller and twi promoters announced that p sites for the contest were inspected | but no development of importance was announced by Miller or his H sociates. It is uni tood that Miller may not make any further move until} after a meeting of the safety commis-} Philadelphia, Pa., April 20.—Meu sion next Tuesday. | a Philadelphia ré uit, hit Hug Colonel C. H. March of the safety} first pitch to him for a drive into commission, said that the commission | it enclers in the tenth on Tuesday would consider the m: , beating Boston 4 t ter of permitting the fight. 3 drive would hi “Public sentiment can control the! counted a home run, but Whitter situation” he said. . As a number of protests against) which he had gained on the fight have been filed with Govern-| fumble. In the or Burnquist and the public safety) drove a hor commission, none of the men aff with Colonel Miller cared to fore the result. sity sationally; Boston Los- es 4 to 3 into the bleache ers, s, lined the ball over right field fense, scoring two runv ahead = him and tying the score. e Pitadetp WINS 1 TO 0 = come, THIRD STRAIGH 000 000 300 1 hes and Henry, Wilson; Shank’s Hit Decides When Bases Are Filled, in Close Battle ° Four Run Lead Piled Up Gregg’s onl i Grimes in First; Three ingle and an erro an. non filled the bases in the ninth and Bases on Balls Shanks’ hit decided the game fe Score: New York. R H E!New York Gia Philadelphia -» 909 600 0060—0 8 3jstraight from Brooklyn yesterda Washington .. 900 600 001—1 3 1) winning the last game of the serie: Gregg and McAvoy; Ayers and Ain-|7 to 5. smith. | The giants piled up a four run lead/or not to a! jhits and three bases on balls. BOSTON WINS Demaree into retirement. Schman | Brooklyn 2 |New York Grimes, Griner and ;Maree, Sallee and M New York’s Errors Fe Responcibies| Krueger; Bush Pitches First Game; Strunk Stars NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston, Mass, April 20.—Boston| took both morning and afternoon holi- day games yesterday from ‘New York: pitched his first game for ‘Bos-| this morning, holding New York four hits. and won, 2 to 1. in all these runs. Strunk star-| | in center. uth was hit hard in the second Ieame but poor support given the New game. un pitcher, Herbert Thormahlen,|~ at St. Louis—Chicago, rain. fenabled Boston to win,/9 to 5. A| At Detroit—Cleveland, rain. feature was the one cre catch by} At New York 5; Boston 9. ‘Githooley of Ruth’ drive up} At Philadelphia 0; Weshington ae tae cad cher Miie|. GOAST LEAQUE ‘the fifth inning, when San Francisco 1; nee S five runs, but he had|. Sacramento. At Chicago—St. Louis, rain. At Boston 3; Philadelphia 4. At Brooklyn 5; New York 7. AMERICAN. LEAGUE Qakiand 2, de Philadelphia Recruit Starts Sen- ed the winning run trom first ba Rawlings’ | seventh pitcher Hughes ning Captain Luderu Prend. | ition: M re Edwai | priorities commissioner, 4 | Piez, vice president of the Emerg jon Grimes in the first inning on four! p.rty, recently organized at Chicago. jruns behind, Brooklyn waged an uphill} A NA MOOSE GOES fight in the eighth inning and drove) all around play featured. | Score: RU « 000 000 O41—5 11 + 410 100 01x—7 141 has At Pittshurgh—Cincinnati, cold. -Errors | @——______________. —_* | committees in charge report it an ‘At New York 1; Boston 2; morning | %4,0°0; the subscription of the first Administration and Ship- | feed and some seed this spring. ping Board LOAN | TOTAL IS All Needed for Locomotives to be! Supplied; Warship Ma- 3etter Campaign Than the First and Second, but, Officials Hope More terials First | | i Washingion, D. C. April 20 | third libe loan ¢ half over tomorrow, and indicat are that half of the $3,000,000,000,0 minimum total will, be subscribed.} This record, although better than that of the first or second loans, does not| isfy treasury officials entirely, be-| they actually are aiming at a 106,080,600 loan with 20,000,000 sub- | ribers. The total reported ignlen to head: | shes’ | the in onferen ard I. Schwab, the new ot shipbuilding. Under the ag hipping board priority ins | other war i constguction, and the pon will get all the led at the request of « director general | oO but! "Us, thi ners | | addition cf $114,97 7 day, covering sub: nea he ee A change | ypu together with the initial five | te to reduce the ‘total of} cent payment, up to the close oF} TE it s last night. President Wilson participated in as| Sie crern liberty loan demonstra: | | tion today in a British battle tank by | riding through the White Hou grounds in the great . machine. # burned his hand severely on an ex- haust. pipe while trying, to climb out ; on top in the presence of throng at the front gates. - | dent appeared to enjoy the experienc? ; beaming enthu: s he clam- | ;| bered down the .| tank, despite a bleeding s: | The injured hand was bandaged to- | night and it was said the wound was | painful, but not serious, duties tage was to Sask c man arBuch of the war indus board to arrange a conference to si T | Purchases for the railroad administra ‘tle the matter, John Skelion V hwab. h the result that} ilhams, ‘dwain B. Park director 07} ioner, and Chas. ; poet corporation, were called to; “MINN, PROHIBS HOLD MEETING | Minneapoli: . April 20.—Dele- | uticral Hlealed | a $ of hte state began | rriving here last night to attend the Pj les? nt onvention of the .dinnesota prohi-| The principal bus- d wil be whether | | | Spread Over Forehead and Neck. | Hard and'Red... Itching Almost Unbearable. liate with the national So Disfigtired Did Not Like to Go Outs: Used One Cake Soap and Box Ointment. on, ition party toda ness to be Six | ars} OVER 300 PERCENT April 20.—Liber | criptious of the first days | in the Anamoose district} t ibed by 300 per) far has over | iJ face broke’ ‘out with small pim- Big firstion my temples, and thenthey spreau over my face, forehead and neck. hard and red, sometimes t and the campaign not lowed witb | | a number of districts not reported. '!| The, Anamoose district includes the cat four eastern townships on the south LcHenry county and $0 per population are either of! German birth or German parentage | |The district is one of the best organ | izod on the Liberty loan drive. the) - toi keep from scratching. My face was acon by the eruption that I did not like to go any place. “ Seeirig an advertisethegt about Cuti- cura Soap, and Ointment I fesolved to give them a trial. After using a free fample, Icould tell at my! was bet ter, and 3 only used oné of Cuti- cura Soap and box of. Ointment when I was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Ida French, Hammond, ILL, July 14, 1917, fi You may rely pa oc pone i jor your ‘skin, often when ail Fries Rg |leasy matter to get subscribers. The j\total allotment for this district is day. exceeded $10,000 and at this time a total of $12,000. The total number of subscribers being 1) or an average of avout $63 per subscriber. Round 1, | Lake township was alloted 500; thus far 36 subscriptions have been report- Hii jed witha f $2,100 being an over. Leeda tpeton of a2 por cont of fue sllot| udistrict.. ‘echilier township ‘with ‘an allotinent een paid out by the farmers for| who is Johnnie Hill’s engineer at Rose- Ryder, N. D. April 2 the front of the car when a big auto came along and crashed into his car and dragged it about 40-feet. Ruckle was caught between’ the. cars and his Will Ruckle, | left leg was broken and badly. crush- ed. The driver of the big car didn’t mobile Crash—His Se:- ond Accident he will be cared for’in a hospital::His many ‘friends: here and at*:Roseglen hope that he will quickly redover. Last fall he had another . close:.call, when his car overturned:and';he lay unconscious ‘several hours: before: be- ing found. The Right Car—For Right Now A finely built quality car with more power than you will use—five can ride with real comfort. It isthe ideal car for right now — big enough, fine enough, comfortable enough to satisfy your pride completely—a great j car_—nearly 100,000 already ; in use. ' H Appearance, Performance, ! Comfort, Service and Price ‘ right Four Model 90 Touring Car, 8850 4.0.0, Toledo—Price subject to change without notice LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY 30 Fourth St. Distributors Bismarck, Wi. D>

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