The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1918, Page 8

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‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918. uenununuesnenunneaencvancosenngnanguansuenenencnnesesngnnescaagecanonnasancneiennpucungnnsgscnnesssussnscsnsunsevagevonneseaovonesesesuanangiee: ANGOROADDANAOUSONDOONNDAOOONUDSAONCODOEG , AUTOMOBILE OWNERS “Your” Storage Battery This Winter There are two imdthads of caring for a battery over winter. One is called “dry storage” and one“wet stor- age.” In wet storage a battery is merely kept from freezing, and is charged and watered monthly; in dry stor- - age a battery’ is given a strong overcharge, then completely disassembled, well cleaned, and the parts stored . until spring when the old separators are replaced, the battery built up, filled with new acid, and charged. If the battery needs repairs or replacements the owner is immediately advised of its condition and probable cost of repair. J ; Ht NDOUUDDOAOOEBODDUNOUUUugRaRuaUnOUponONgOuAD: 2 By this method all chemical action is suspended and your battery sleeps during ‘the winter, to waken fresh S E R VIC. E. ape Sale ae and vigorous in thespring. Dry storage is the only satisfactory method. The best battery expert can tell noth- i =< T ats our Poca eee ing about a battery until he looks inside; therefore, often in wet storage you pay for keeping a battery charged / Our paint shop occupies half our third floor. We all winter, only to have it give up the ghost the first time it is used. In dry storage you know its internal condi- * can make your old car look like new at a mighty tion at once, and therefore you go to no expense not warranted by its condition. : reasonable price. We employ every modern method in our casa Department. You could not obtain higher class work’ at : " YOU'LL LIKE OUR WARM, FIREPROOF ope Peso uab leu rces: iq Ce STORAGE. Why not try November We would be glad to explain further our method of winter storage if you will give us an opportunity. DP WI Ss. : oe” LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY | Everything for the Automobile 2 ' a anananacaanuceasnucesuuesnanussssnusvasssnessssnnasonssossonsnasssnunonssssnasgnanneqsnucsgncevnuavacuangtannennuganaegusnaneaniegte cnn HM = i SSUUUAUNOODAOAOOOOROGUOEGE CONSOSEDOGAOUANCUDODSGESOSAOOOOREANUGDsNCUNESUNCUOUEOOUOONOOAN 7 1 | personally and whole-heartedly, I am | ties of the camp are now taken up | Bismarck boy now living in Detroit, | | Nelson, Peter Throdahl, VU. H, erum. | Frank Cole, Charles Vettel, Pat. WILKINSON IS |favoring his election, and will devote | daily. 'Mich., of the death of his wife. Mrs. | | William Rutz, John L, George, Fred | Raidy, E. G. Henselman, F. FE. Murray, ;all of my time and energy between | Joe Clemens Very Low. ‘Albertson, who was a Detroit girl. {adue, J. C. Oberg, Al Pfeffer, Fred A.}M. Cooher, A. EB, Brink and E. i. | now and election day with that end in} Joe Clemens, a popular Bismarck j Dahl,’ P. C. Snider, W . T. Brown, | Dailey. | 3 he {Commerical traveler who bas for coulracted Spanish intluenz® fevers | ee SSS t \ } ‘Cass county will go two to one for! years represented the Bismarck Gro-'days ago and succumbed Sunday to; : Mr, Doyle, and there no longer is any|cery Co. out of Valley City, is very i . , is ve pneumonia. question in my mind as to the out-jlow as a result of Spanish influenza i | 3 : come. Mr. Doyle will be the next|at Mayo Bros.’ hospital in Rochester, ' TWELVE DEATHS. - FF TH AD. HERBERT HOOVER SAYS governor of North Dakota. All that|Minn., according to a wire which Mrs. Mandan, N. D., Oct, 28. —Twelve | i We must conserve if we want to win this war and we are go- is required is vigilance on the part|D. J. McGillis received today from! i an g cGillis, who, with his daughter, |4eaths have resulted in Morton coun- ing to live up to it, on and after November first as we arc of our supporters during the balance | Mr. ” A ft th paign.” Mrs. Clemens, accompanied Mr. Clem-!ty during the last 48 hours from Span- introducing ‘th Progressive Democratic Leader|! the campaign.” ie irs c jemens, acc mpa Friday: Thel ich iahhecnee acd n Stent meus oo | lees to Benne Selves andl iz Casi ae ae ayant Whom League Sought is i ANOTHER WELL aay See Mec Ponta! Mayo |PIC are very critically ill, j Dthers' to, Ravages of Span- You all:-know with the Government Regulated Price of Food A i | — aur w. ss. ! ‘ ‘ Backing Opponent. | KNOWN CAPITAL | »r0s. for a chronic trouble. | He w CARD OF THANKS. ish Influenza. ip Stes today THIS MUST BE DONE. So we won’t waste i —— 7. ~' 1 wish to express my most sincere, ime and space telling you what you already know. if he road, only, a few d ASKS FRIENDS TO RALLY CITY BOY DIES mae to contenct interes Thien | gratitude to the Ladies’ Aid society of | LANGER DECLINES TO act! ———_ | o | (Continued From Page One.) brought back the old disorder in an!the German Lutheran church, to the! peeeknnrnes t O’CONNELL GROCERY ! Mercer Woman Dies. aggrivated form. His hundreds of} donors of floral tokens and to all my | When, in spite of. their representa- | 310 13th St. Mrs. F. J. Winkleman of Mercer.| friends in. sentral North Dakota will! friends and neighbors for: their sym- {tions to the effect thar traveling at| ged 33, died at a local hospital at 4) learn with regret that (Mr. Clemens’ | j pathy and. assistance during my be- | this ime, and pariculaciy ‘calling on o'clock this morning. She was brought! recovery is considered doubtful. | reavement {nfithe loss of my beloved ; small towns, where accommodations | —————. in a few days ago suffering with pneu-| From Out of Town.. husband. lare few, and the hotels ~enerally fill- | Doyle for governor.” monia, growing out of Spanish influ-) Three new influenza patients were; MRS. ERNEST HER NSFELD. ‘ed with flu sufferers Attorney Gen- | f-"= So declared George Wilkinson of | °224 received at St. Alexius hospital at) ———1wr w. s. | eral Langer, as chairman of\the state Fargo today. He has made a tour ot} Linton Man Called. noon today from Hazelton and Lin- | ANNOUNCEMENT, board. of health, finally declined to is-; ° ° i much of North Dakota and returned! James A. Blewett, a well known Lin-|ton. A majority of the patients in the! My office will be closed November | |Sue a proclamation calling. commer- ‘ to Fargo this morning confident that | ton. carpenter contractor, died at a|bismarck and St. Alexius hospital | 4, 1918, for the duration of my service | cial salesmen in off the road, 38 prom- 1CcCQa@ enin " ss shortly before noon| were showing fair progress today jin the army. This was necessary as | inent Lismarck traveling. salesmen | 7 4 “To the men who voted for me for) the Democratic nomination for go ernor of North Dakota I would mak this appeal: Go to the polls on No- vember 5 and cast your vote for S. J. \ Bismarck hospit Ae Doyle WH beyNorth Dakota's next jtoday. He was i ars old and had ere are a number of I was unable to get anyone to take | voluntarily united in an _ agreement | Mr. Wilkinson, very shortly after jbeen ill with Spanish influenza about | sev es in which death may still! my place that I thought would be ‘a | placed in the form of the following the primary election of last June, in|# Week. ; ‘ | benefit to the community: | Feyolation: an editorial in the North Dakota Dem-| Sterling Hard Hit. Young Perras Ill. | .Tam keeping my-offices as they are) We, the traveling men of the city Yesterday was a busy d: Leopold Perras, son of the late ¥¥'s.; and expect the return as soon as the} of Bismarck, herewith assembled, re- \ling and the little town s again| H, L. Perras, who was murdered by a; governmin no Jonger requires my | solve that owing to the epidemic that | shrouded in sorrow as it endeavored | Hazelton mob last March, is ill at a! services, Ls now prevailing and the conditions ; local hotel with influenga,.. having | . SCHIPFER, M.D, | that exist in the-hotels, that it is for! y| been seized while home on a furlough BUY Wes 4 ihe best interests of the community , of age,, attending the deliberations of.the Em- “We have recently fitted up a coniplete optical room and installed all the latest appliances’ for the correct testing of ey es and fitting glasses. ocrat, his newspaper published in Fargo, declared himself for the elec-| tion of Mr. Doyle and pleaded for the united support of his party m ‘or a a Super es barty men sto j bereaved ones, ster Gile This department will be in charge of Mr. E, B, Wood- ward, well known in Bismarek and the vicinity. the nominee for governor. Calls on His Supporters. |=! “I sincerely hope that every man 9 who, cast his ballot for me in the June ithat we remain at home for the en-j | | suing week, beginning October 28.” ' CASTO R LA. The resolution is signed by O. i | Hola. C. H. H. Hollst, W. J. Reibold, Mr. Woodward is a graduate optometrist and has -been practicing in Bismarek for over ten years, always giv- ing complete’ satisfaction at reasonable prices. laid to rest’ in the ¢ ry.|mons county grand jury which inv Then as No. 7 caine in the remains of tigated the death of hi smother. Fer ee elena wl |Mrs. Earl Robinson, daughter of|ras is in service at the Puget Soun primpry election will ree Mr oven: George Manly, were brought from Me-! navy yards, Bremerton, Wash. His!" por Infants and Children . W. Paulsen, W. C. Hannewald, A. y-{ dina and be interred near the oldj sister, Mrs. W. W. Daugherty, whose ; f Edstrom, F Hunter, W. H. Paul- ould place ondueted | husband the mob’ was seeking the | fn Use For Over 30 Years | son. F. W. Evans, FR. Giebenha, A. in and that {it the open air by Dr, W, J. Hutche-! night of the killing, and another sis- | Always bears jHendrix, O. H, Hendrickson, W. B. nd the so- 500 of Vismarck, ter, Mrs. Karl Kurtz, the latter both Jensen,’ C. §. Fossum E. J. Hopper- | h the op- Abating at Camp Meade. | of Hazelton, also are suffering from’ | Signenur’ a y LA ‘stad. G. F. McCaghny, A. S. Kelsven, i a © |J. H. Healow, J. D.’Healow, 0. B. 2 | mae Hours will be from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P. M., or will make appointinents for the morning hours whenever this will better accommodate his patrons. ial he we Hore jhome. Two services we him in the governo we repudiate the so | clalistis principles for wt candidate for governor is com-; We have a large stock’ of lenses, frames ang fittings and can, guarantee to’ fit you with the proper glasses ible time. A letter received from Mi j attacks of the epidemic. Mrs, Albertson Dies. i o far controlled at Camp; Bismarck friends today received ad- land, that the regular du- vice from Frank Albertson, a former; in the shortest po: “When the result of the primar: election was known, I said, in the col-| umns of the Democrat: .,“" ‘The issues are clean-cut in the! coming campaign. This is no time for| half way measures Only a candidate} whose record is 100 per cent American | f] and whose support of President Wil-} son and America’s war aims has beer without stint, can consciéntfously be accorded the support of the rank and | ile of the voters of the state. Stephen | J. Doyle measures up to these stand-| ards, “phere is one more issue in the! Meade, Mz i Remember the prices will be nable and Mr. Wood- ward's reputation for careful, painstaking work is too well known to need further comment. So ee eon. Christmas cards for BOYS AT THE FRONT st bein the mails pebere October 31% Get your Christmas- Cards for them now Hoskins Stationery Co. BONHAM. BROTHERS , 4 we U uucenuvenucanennusangagsgnensesnensutanoanneennenneaseanvncagcangsanneenuacvosionannessnevsusssseunee GOINGOUT CLOTHING BUSINESS TTT party as an organization in North Da- discussing the merits or demerits of) you seen the new styles 2. campaign that should not but concern; that agin ae .measure up kota. “ ‘The Nonpartisa1 league has of-| H the league, there is this to be said: | a No good Democrat can do himself or | the Democrats of the state. It means|{ to the well known Lanpher fered a haven to voters of all parties | his party any good by affiliating with | the cont{nuation of the ‘Non De quality standard. Have in its campaign in the state. Without | & ¥ | song * | an organization to the detriment of i the party which has stood for the THE el HAT 1 highest ideals in the government of} res SUOSUOUOEOSASUROONANUCRONOAOOENOROOOOOOD of peoples and nations since the tim: ° founded. * “ithe Democrat beieres theres McConkey Commercial Co. , fe no better time than ‘this coming elec- | a q i | Phone 209 310 Broadway $. O . ion for th erats of North Da- = kota to vote solidly Democratic, repre: | Everything Good to Eat : |B. 3,500 oT CK New Goods contin an var eonen front to all oppo- | = = i A v q sition, and to this end it urges every | 7 t= M4 j for'soverior, and ikewise for each For the eae reason, will on November Ist. 1918, |= Sold at Big Sacrifice i t did: he ticket’ | ay stnetl meas inte: 13 ; fisting oebeles | | Nevegp malar seein ee ine ESTO istes JE SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING, j “That is my position today. I not | The pictures you are The Governmentyis making a price at a figure that is: less iz . bt ae for Me. ete Gabor oer planning to ean to pat than the cost of doing business on many items of. groceries. lz * -OCT. 2 4, at 9 A.M. : H 4 i| east isoon et the way The flour mills are, demanding their cash’ on delivery of = Glee : = IMPORTANT LINKS | | if you would make sure their products: : . = Our stock consists of : = 4 PGS i, pooh ex corahice | eee he them us : ee me aa hereafter will demand cash on delivery = Aretics, Men’s Suits, Mackinaw Coats, = rs : 5 0. = . = i | and a twellbalanced d diet, plus i Christmas morning. The ee. wkers are aemardite their money each Mon- = Rain Coats, Overcoats, Leather Vests, = . i § COTT’ S i Sead Mag te 5 Overalls, Pants and Trousers, Boys’ 2 | The oil companies are demanding thbir money on. delivery = Suits, Woolen and Cotton Underwear, = 4 Make an appointment P = We a = , M | GPL = oolen Socks, Mittens, Fur Caps, Work i \| to-day--.it’s time for the GL jtierr, prodaeess: = 1 > F E the blood. li | Chrtinot mail to E The wholesale grocers are demanding their monty on the = Shirts, Dress Shirts, Caps and Hats, | to improve. nos auelity | liGhée MEST GAUL Bee Ist and 15th of eaeh month. = Sweater Coats, Jerseys, Suit Cases, Neck- E {up resistance, are smportant links | Nei per te abe a ae is oe te do business on i= ties, Work Shoes, Overshoes, and other = . ical treatment in| s “Hi credits, and the prices the Government is making on groceries = = : erent ghee imanar ath ections. | ; : _ it_is impossible. to ees ae alntivenes sees Biers date = things too numerous to mention. 5 Toa chil ie ult with atendency || . : BA iff all deliveries will be charged 10c for esch delivery. Wherever JE 2 a 7, . to weak lungs.or tender throat, ||/ i Holmboe Photograph Studio it is possible, pricey on our goods will be put at/a price that = COLEM AN’Saccom NEW AND " STORE = rs aes " Scott’ £ brings a wealth of rich | \ will save far more than one!would think for when'all losses are = = 3 ede ment. | 4 Pubiicity Film Co. see ea by- People ane do xe ei ea scie there, = Opposite Hotel McKenzie. Bi k = i -” le of Scott's Emulsion ‘ “ ‘ toc, loss through not liaving cash to take all discounts we can = ismarck, i s " a, may do yonsworld of |} } < i haatae AEN ol peee ti lat a do far betterfor our customers. = Z Tie = : :. ae Lal . igs = ‘ = Poss Upeneauuenanvcusvenacuevannuseta AOAUONTHETUDATT LAND NEAT LENT NOELLNNANiE ‘ . SOOT Scott SWANS PIOMETE. J. 115 3 wees ee fogs eee =e

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