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Tea aN } ‘ a sa , rer _ Fareererene ageaNg o oe t Ai, a . j , JULY. 13,:1918., rc BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE bi : SATURDAY, 5 : : — Sees SS =: a | ] \ N 1 | opHpater ; ’ NOW COMPLETE WORKING PLANT : ENscome ete Finest Business Structure on Missouri Slope Houses Fast Growing Automobile Distributing and pacosia) y Spat a ate : Assembling Plant—Sexvice and Parts Departments Revelation in Efficiency—Large Staff : : : ; Maintains Reputation Which Founder Established When He Began Selling Overlands in < y ( | ’ bs ss Little Frame Structure : of a dies - . Gdn ao information retiring 100 Written and Dineeted uh Witten Cheats ahenie in 5, Irresponsi ii: autiful, home of the for the ladies and rest rooms H ets manne building beauty aia ihe Slope’s for the customers. All are comfori- ble, Disrespect U and SO ute y le 1g ul most distinctive business structure, py nee ln mahogany. i veeks devoted to the completion The quick service garage is on the Struntnate details, now is in full use. ground floor. One may run in through “HE’S IN AGAIN” MATINEE DAILY ; “AMERICAN WAR The Lahr company moved into its doors lect rica ly operated from the j PH RE RORw RPP Ba BR oe Be Net hog ky eo Ag y ho two months ago, and it has shop or from the garage manager’s f ita d Va ¥ Mee eae dion from’week to week as office; procure the necessary repairs, Comedy. 3 p. m. and ews Wee ly new departments of the big institu-| f or supplies, and shoot out through . tion were developed, until today the another door in less time than it takes 1 whole great assembling, distributing to tell it. <t and repairing plant is in smooth run- The Lahr Motor Sales family con- = 7 ve —— = — ning order. sists of W. . Lahr, president; J. = =a Sp 2 SRT City Proud. of It, Anderson, secretary; E. D. Rose. man- = SE Ee MATE eT ee a stories high, with’a bull base- ager of parts department; H. W. W: arrose slaries an entire corner, ex- liams, PIANAEST battery departmen: NEW RULING FORBIDS ISSUING af ERS ‘ } Mi k to the alley, and situat- D. Anderson, manager of electrical |) ) Te 4 -¥ af a ae art eyatlan whieh shows the service department; P. H. Grewer, i FREE COPIES OF DAILY NEWS! AP. 4 big.‘structure off to best advantage, manager assembly department; N. Hi. | wae a the Lahr Motor Sales buildings is one O'May, manager garage’ depart- i th esti f the supply | Le L in which Bismarck takes a just pride. ment; A., Toppins, L, Casselman, | me On eee ne ‘shortage ot cograrialy aaper’ fed be bcd \ - / The. exterior of gray-glazed brick, | and V. E. Wagstaff, Bismarck, Ie ay at oeeible. extent: isi " Sheatie = known, as Equitable gray, hecause it pnd _J.2, Peo Dongldaon,: ‘Miles City, H Q it if nec sae) that all newspapers which publis ha daily and week- was first used in the beautiul Equit- traveling Tepreseutativess: andi Re; | ly edition put the following economies into effect July 15, 1918. able building in New York city, set i Doty, manager of the Miles City | v Discontinue the acceptance of, the return of unsold copies. ae eae ite. trim and cornices, ranch. ' Fe maple : i . t . A ‘ 4 and wath {ts wide expanses of glass, The company is represented in its | Discontinue inthe aA eee ybcls axcont fe oils eeciy Sail Investigation as to Proprietor. fre. ie we Z eS Aor W. E. LAHR, eA and extn nek te ea J. C. ANDERSON, |-ies ‘or where required vy statute :aw in the cate of official advertis- | ship of Shares in Chemical. ive appe . _ san col 5 os je 1 8 wes centra tag: ' : scheme of gray and white i carried Founder and President Montana, north be, Max”and “south :tp Secretary | ¢ ‘Discontinue giving free copies to-advertisers, except not more than | Concerns Is on s Se ctee third are th ars |'one copy each for checking purposes.. « As 1 aes which occupy a t Mie Roore: tke | Discontinue the arbitrary forcing of copies on news dealers (i. e., , 2 per. eee shih ‘ceilings and { compelling them to buy sided copies than tney can legitimately sell in ALLEGED TRANSFER MADE as Seay arder to hold certain territory). French window effects een ang ins Discontinue the buying back of papers at either wholesale or retail | cad 7 ae aliplaya eon trom ther eae | selling price from dealers or agents, in order to secure preferential rep- | New York, July 13.— Ahearing to roome, | resentation. i da fi heth, ority :of office, ait give an almosnhere of shace ‘Discontinue the payment of salaries or commission to agents, deal; | eee an pene eae one and afriness that is most rereshing. | ers or ‘ncwsboys for the purpose of securing the equivalent of return = toe at = Plant. | Iprivileges. | j4es in the United States is Americab So much the casual spectator may |" Discontinue alf free exchanges. | Jowned or German owned, was begun yc moje trem: the eirpet:, To. really (ap . THOMAS E. DNNNELLY, | |bere before Merton E. Lewis, state at- preciate the Lahr Motor Sales Co.'s ‘Chief, Puly and Paper Section | |torney general, at the request of the new ‘home, ones musy;Ventare) inside, War Industries Board. | | department of justice and A. Mitchell Dropping in ft elevator Inte enough CERN Tada Pa a : > |Palmer, alien property. custodian. “yao Se gomamonate. vbe;” DISEEE OOOO If the majority of the stock of these car made, one'is first ushered into the : SS . IS i basement, extending the whole length so carried out raiding operations in|of the Oise, on the Marne and the three: concerns, The. Reseeler an and width of the building, and with: the region of the ‘Avre, southeast of | Champagne, resulting in the taking of Ne York and t bsidaries, The u storage capacity for 60 cars. Here Amiens, in the vicinity of the line on/ prisoners.” 3 ke aoe OF! Blnctro-Cke eal na poe I the customers’ cars are stored. The which their successful thrust of yes- The statement follows: aga Ta, Falls 1 Y et The Poth t temperature is always even, winter terday was carried out, and at other|. “Yesterday Englis hand Australian Angee Choitcal. Countay of Perth 1 and summer; the cars are protected points further east along the front. | troops again carried out. successful | AM Noy “homie: aed bs ‘a Germall z rom dust, the hot sun and wind, and __ The British activities were confined } minor enterprises. in the nighborhood:| SOs, Ni fa te Owe ya Recintey 44 they are dlways available, day and to raiding operations mainly in the |of Vieux, Berquin and Merris; captur- G pa Hs eiture Gi ties oliaes i night. The. floor is well lighted by | Mlandets area, in which nearly 100) ing 86. prisoners and a few machine | Co.. of Frankfur Cermany, Ss alleggn 1 windows from the street, and a wash risoners and a few machine guns; guns. Our casualties in the opera-| bY the government, ta ane Rani tack and other equipment is provided were taken. The enemy artillery is ion of the past few days ia thie ar mite i bee eatotd ie zure. by . for keepi: cars il ick and span ontinuing to show more or less ac-| tor have been exceptionally light. Ms sere Bi G for Keeplug the cars in sp’ iB tivity oti tes Flanders front, while in “During the night a party ¥f Eng-|- It is the government's belief, acca a , i 1 J ‘Meteren ‘sector, on the road to, lish, troops raided, the German trench- | ing to Alfred L. Becker, deputy state ¥ The Third Floor. the !M > | 1, that from 80 to 90 «Shooting sup three flights from the Hazebrouck the Germans sent out a/es north of: Hamel and brought back | attorney RTT ak nth the ef : C basement to the third floor, the vis- raiding party. ©The British easily | 22 prisoners. bees cent .of the sine ae G hes I itor is first introduced to the new car | drove. off the raiders. “A raid attempted by the enemy SpmeAN ee, te Om Rea OLE eet : E 1 mm, then to th aint és ——— Buy w, §. $.——— north of Meteren was repulsed. oiEm: " a “I eed at into Tapacedietel for aa Ms SH TA E | “The: hostile artillery has been ac-|52 per cent of the stck is American a ‘ J tabbing down and color work, and-an- eee Toes pte, ee sere H BRITI RE CA Rs IVES ».ptk¥e-oppogite Eeaumont, Hamel and in Rael thelr claim ‘being “base on a8 ’ other hot room, where the varnish is 1 : 7 \ i MO Penicneredcre and Tome: S8Cl0re-F- +. tock to Ainerican. bands.in, Reliriary, M flowed on. ‘This department, begin- NEW BUILDING OF THE LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY /“ oe E , i BUYW. 5. 8 19 rare th . fore the Unit: } il} i f i a i HT: NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. 917, of two months before the J ee balwuet i ee sya tae and amperage, obviating the ormer| the state line, by 75 live-wire business} The Lahr Motor Sales Co. is a ‘big DURING NIG You are hereby advised to boil the | ed .States entered the war. a 3 } cility s provided for washing and|elay incident to trying out a magneto|men. There is an Overland dealer in| Bismarck institution which has been _ PEE city water until further notice. The| The ‘jagara Electro-Chem! cal com- F cleaning. cars before they go to the |F battery on the car. In this depart-| practically every town fn this big ter-/built up here before the city’s eyes. | (Continued From Page One.) ‘tanks are being cleaned, increasing | Pany is a $200,000 concern watchs a6: F paint shop. In. the assembly room|ment the welding of parts is done! ritory. . It started in on a small-scale, and its |meters in the. region of the Porte | the turbidity ut the water, and render- cording to the aelorney. cea ecstine heavy parts are handled by trolley |With an oxy-acetylene process, and The Lahr Brands. ‘development from year to. year has | farm. ing. boiling advisable. been paying aN lends ‘aggregating derricks, which enable one workman |tires are vulcanized. > The Lahr Motor Sales Co. handles|been sound and consistent. The busi-| ‘Several raids were carried out by DR. «’..E. STAUSS, : 500 percent yearly. ea 1 to’manipulate the heavy chassis and Shower For Employes. Overland and Willys-Knight cars ex-|ness has expanded and it is continu-|the French troops north of. the Ayre,| ~ City Health Officer. irae Det Ts Spas ae £g bodies with ease. Conveniently located on the second |clusively. It also jobs tires and oil/ing to expand. The company now has (soytheast»of Amiens): in the: region |7 11 6t. r fi : Tribune Want Ads’ Bring Results. y 9 4 \ The Second Floor, floor, where it is readily accessible|and a few of the leading accessories, {a home in which its original quarters A ‘ 8 i On the second floor is located the'to every department, is a shower bath |and it recently has taken on the Plow-jcould be tucked away without any 18, service department; equipped with|for the employes, a feature which; man tractor. Its service is open to all|apprectable drain on space, but the Aah? REA ENO 1 lathes, drill presses and jigs. Here trol-} every man in the building appreciates,|car owners, and the company prides | policies and the principles are the f f Ww ley transportation carries motors and ly during these hot, sultry |itself upon being able to give service|'same as they were when W. E. Lahr > W ¥ other parts to and from the work y promptly and efficiently. For the/bucked into the auto game in a little o ain : tl bench to the car. Special Overland| ‘Secretary J. C. Anderson has his of-} benefit. of Overland owners the Over-|frame building’ on Fourth street, not wy 4 T tools ‘are provided for work on Over-| fice on the first floor, adjoining the|land service car will travel ten miles|a great many years ago, and. ‘‘Serv- ZZZ, Za fr land cars, assuring genuine factory |4isplay rooms and the garage of-|into the country without cost*when-|ice” jremains the Lahr Motor. Sales msc eo - seen n service. Live steam from the city’s| fice. Here also is a telephone and|ever it is needed. : 1Co.’s middle name. eis Mass 4 ir central heating, plant is used in place = r si of gasoline to wash out differentials OW e al ene & 4 and transmissions, There is no waste ae “4 fs P Hate ( of gas, and the Work is done more ; s t tl ‘ speediJy, more thoroughly and. more a Ss a rea ad rN e iA ceanomicalty: A dummy elevator con- : refs ek - necting with all the floors carries ; * AN parts from the parts room to any sec- AYONETS, first made at Bayonne, France, L ti tion of the building where they may J whence they’ gct their name, to begin, were be needed. Hach department is lock- almost as dangerous to the army with them as’ ed off by itself, accessible only to em- to its foe. re i « TEES \ ployes supplied with keys. eB e 5 . “ sisely In the tool room each special Over- _ Fashioned with a solid butt, to bé jammed into # end ‘aot Bes its partlealay beg, aa if the muzzle, it rendered a gun useless for firing. e ie tool is not there a metal chec! y ay, Oy aS a bearing the number of the workman . The butt was soon changed to. a socket, but not 1 Se who has the tool must be there. In before the new fangled bayonet brought the English 7 arts, ive hundre 7 bins accommodate the smaller part. The English soldier found the bayonct a poor fit, 2 . The collection is the largest ever as- hard to get into. his gun; ‘and when he ct it ia, bard mt al sembled. in the state, and it means Wh n he hi to bayonet he, caulda’t re efficient and immediate service to out- en he hed shoot, he 4s Ida't shi obtong patrons, as well as those. here 5 oe ne } at home. Business Department. ue The general ofice is located at the ‘ By * front of the second floor. It is large 4 ang alty, attractive shades filter the Pe abundant light which comes from two solid walls of glass, and the room is n j quiet, comfortable and. business-like. f ‘ : ‘a H In it are all the.devices which modern cs business has developed to.insure dis- G patch and accuracy. From the gen- h AB eral office a door leads into the pri- ta 4 vate porte of President W. EB. Lahr, a = \" whichis a dignified, attractively, fin- : Datars ‘ ished apartment, with walls finished LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY ORGANIZATION is in light tones and woodwork and ur- | ~~~~~~~~~~~~ “fe eed ; ‘ tt bay aan tap OPER sneiagee Maje ce aey agtal Willian: Crozier; ports atfempting, to explain the delay}.ken bythe French in the Tomorica To safeguard: ire users -_ ment als6 18 ound on the second fopr.|_ Quartermaster general with rank of |the war departinent He iadlenteg wig | Vauey have increased to. 400. « experiment, Goodrich Test Car’ It occupies an absolutely fireproof | ™&ior general for fou years: Brigadier |own opinion, .however, that the time| SUPPorting the allies, the new gov- : test to Goodrich: Tire; to: mak ¢ root, and here batteries are repaired, |General: Hary L. Roges.” > that has. now elapsed’ since the last |@riment set up in Siberia has pro- : deed SERVICE VALUB FIRES $ ats _ Techarged and , refilled. The depart- Chief. of ordnance, with rang of Ma-|German drive is not greater than claimed Lieutenant, General -Horvath \ i : Mair pot opt H Ment is equipped with live steam and Jor general for four years: Brigadier | would “have been necessary to pre-|as provisional ruler. General Horvath, Goodrich sees but one tire value; SERVICE VALUE= Bas, and a Magneto and generating ieneral Clarence ( Williams. pare adequately for an assault of the | who for many years was Russian’ com. That is, wh: t fi Becta eb! et th t d testing equipment is provided which scope of that which the Germans are|mander at Harbin ‘and’ general man- at 1s, what a ‘tire proves it'is worth to the } ie Spe ae OR MINOR ACTIVITIES. ‘believed to be contemplating: ager of the Chinese eastern. railway, motorist.on ‘his car and.gn the road, in comfort, “ \ uF Activities along the various fronts} The fact that American forces are|the eastern link of the trans-Siberiax economy, ‘de lab: and durability. Sieg Ney of 3: t jhave been of minor character during | being rapidly shipped to France is re- system, is antit-German, and ‘anti-Eol- SP oy FR x : . cent a D | 1S All * t THE FRONT OR jthe last week, General March said, The} garded as possibly the reason for|shevik. He proposes to tform an army : Goodrich: skill and. sincerity build ;up 4 Process of ‘small raids along. the}@ven more extensive German prepar-| and to actively aid the allied cause. SERVICE, VALUE, whether rou get 3 é NOW EN ROUTE | Frenen tine have. been cont ny wee | ations ; Last night was. rather less active SILVERTOWN CORD. TIR SS, vere eT practically unvaried success for the BUY. 8.5 in the way of fresh entetrprises by the er BLACK SAFETY “TREADS exe rato meses), (te [SUCCESS AGAIN ___|sttenle toons under the nresent pian uw 46t SERVICE VALUE TIRES.” ubeninianders Only Temporary. The most striking advance has beer | S j of pounding the German ies The you get SERVICE ' ALUE TIRES. ommanders for the army corps are |in Albania where,aided by British an 9 krench, however, were engaged in a i H ont Ma at for veal haere G&M- | Italian. monitors operating from bed CROWNS ALLIES lively little operation. in ‘the Seeion ie perveplmctoe A ze eral March said,.the policy of the war!a general advance over a crescent northwest of Compiegne, where earlier " i. A { . et being to wait until the | shaped secto rof 80 miles in length has HARD SMASHES in‘the week they pushed ahatbly, He demandi SERVICE :VALUB TIRES. , various niajor generals have-had ex-|been made, the advance being 22 Sav pedan Pe the German lines at the apex of the on ; i P perience in handling the corps units | miles at its deepest point. “The erin: | (Continued From (Fage One.) wedge formed when the Germans were SE Ese oe ee oO 0, N. : ) before making permanent selections. |er crescent into the allied line there! /@ Western Albania and preparing for) pompetied to halt their Sine rush ; : 1» Fargo, Appointments as Lieutenant Gener-|has, been wiped out and .a straight | further attacks. Between Beat and| toward Paris on the Montdidier-Noy- dia als: will go .to the officers, selected | front substitumted. Lake Ochrida the French have occu-|n front last month.. The action of for the permanent details. The advance was carried out large-| pied all. the territory between. the|last evening carried. the French ad- fi New Nominations. ly by Italian troops, General. March Devoli aT rica rivers except | Yanced lines ahead more than a quar- President Wilson made these army | said, but they were assisted on the| Devoli and’ Tomorica ri pi jter of a mile in the Porte farm re- ; nominations: right flank by French. jnear the ‘confluence where the AUs-|gion, to the west. of the Compiegne h Major genera] in ihe line of the General March said no official re-|'trians: still holdout. Prisoners ta-|road‘running past Antheuil. They. at] is