The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1918, Page 8

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wodtneslpasphte nce BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN PAG! ; proposel cancellation of November {at Cub Park, Chicago today, was:ing been, given orders to make the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY floors. Upsta cellent A VaR a calls, incident to the prospect of an | wrecked at Sugar Grove, six miles east! siding at Sugar Grove and wait for} ~ — reasonable. Phone 885. 119 6 early peace with Germany, youd! | of here, at 8 a.m. No. 53, regular|the sperial. This, according to army| FOR RENT—Two sinall houses, rent BUY W. 8. ~~ whlch’ ter slaved thee! erat rae } Passenger westbound, collided with) officers, it did not do, the two frank cheap. Call at 397 So. 7th street. FoR RENT—8 room modern house. in jon- d sid- 5 a MEN T0 MOVE day to Fort Wintield Scott, Calif, and | SPECIAL IN Beate Hepes [nese Brae re a onl (haem toe 9a | S18 Ave. B Phone GIN. the mewoment, oF Pomerning “over see Rockford, Ill, Nov. 9—The football —- BUY W. § $— = DOSER AO a re 8 juled to e place train which was in collission consist- GAME TO BE PLAYED. Ft RENT—8-ri mod house [,, 5 SEES ae >] 457X. NEXT MOND Y simultaneously to Camp Dodge, Ia. WR D ed of 12 coaches well filled with sol-| Chicago, Nov. 9.—The wreck will SA Won tea doruilles. oth st, [FOR SALE—Furniture, Phone 457 Bothe of these are October calls. It, diers. The special left Camp Grant) no postpone the contest. Members Phone 477 L. 11 9 3t | or call at 622 8th street. if oy Nore calle hee sancelled; ( \) ot: 6: acon, [oe the.Camp Grant football eleven BUY W. 5.5. ee pednw g * Ps 28, WICH ae Ale BP 3 + Two dead have b: taken out wfereached Chi last night, it is re] FOR SALE—or rent; new eight-room satan dene aR No Instructions Received Herej almost altogether of 1917 and early! Aurora, Ill, Nov. 9.—A special train| the wreck. ee aie nema jnodern house, first floor finished in | Make this a “merry” Christma: for to Date Cancelling Deferred [iets resuptrante, ay oe be affected. ! trom Camp Grant bearing hundreds of| The football ‘special had the right BUY WW. 5. S- oak. Built in buffet, la:ge closets, four soldiers—GIVE TO THE UNITED . " tl e. ganee at on of these calls 18|fans for attending the football game| of way, the westbound passenger hav-| Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. etc, and kitchen cupboard. Maple {war WORK CAMPAIGN. October Calls. dependen upon sermany’s acceptance Fi . y A of the allies’ armistice terms, the “ ‘The adjutant general's office was in | ey ae whah pao matt OeMondey HVcvcvesnedconetoneesovencensogceseseesecneenananneesceennaqonnguececenaenvuoeanvasscveneanecnvecononeaeareovaruesssoscasnssegocecenencoqacvasasussevueesgueevsnvasesongyoaocetenaeeoocenanecgayogenceeneeeeonttnt doubt today us to what effect the| be on their way. - ‘6 99 = Sgencnvenennaneonscacanacssassavenavenssucnnanensauesuangnanesevusnaceuanscesesonventoesageauscsasgoy " our A | | O M O BI | E = : Sora THIS WINTER : 3 THE UNIVERSAL CAR OVERHAULING Z = Mechanics are scarce and getting more so. = = The Most Practical and Lowest Priced 2000 Next spring it will be impossible for available me- = 4, 2 Ib. Truck Manufactured Today. chanies to take care of cars in use unless owners Fy O/H Bi 1 Ancladne TreieHE ana Wart have their cars conditioned this winter. = .U. Bb. Smarc: nciu ¥ a yar tax. : : z : = = i sete Our mechanical work is done by experts with = = $620.00 reputations for turning out high class work, and = = : me ipment makes it possible for them to do = = Bodies of all styles for the merchant and farmer é Gea Aer E3e ee se our edu Dp p f = 7 $150.00 to $185.00 a “q@ . their best on any make of car. = we = -4 ' “ - = = i am a SERVICE—That’s Our Middle Name. ee 2 For further information call or write us at once. Demon- : =) stration gladly given. , TTD » - - = eae BATTERY STORAGE REPAINTING WINTER; STORAGE = Storage batteries are delicate, easily ruined, and One-half of our third floor is devoted to automo- _ It is not economy to store your car in any old shed 3 = e a. CH) a oO or 0. ‘ 4“ 2 bile painting. Our varnish room is practically dust for the winter, and let it rust and deteriorate.. Our 2 DISTRIBUTORS. expensive to replace. You should learn about “dry He pee ee Ba rere _ small monthly charge for dead storage is more than = = pn : storage if you are going to lay up your car. Our proof and neated to one hudred tw enty degrees. saved by having your car in a clean, dry, fireproof 2 a = Bismarck rh we North Dakota cee Uae en es Batters Depart | Here, too. we have experts—automobile painters place. = 3 j = modern, fuly equi Gi attery rime. in : hee . + iE . ss P = is = oe ae d He bees wee alae who can turn out the finest finishes, or, if you like, Those who oWtain ‘value received’? out of their — = *% = Oliver Plows—Pulverizers—Roderock Lean Disc. enaree of experts, assures you of thoroughly sat- cheaper jobs, that wil make your ear like new. You car each month in the year, will enjoy our live stor- = = = isfactory work, no matter what make battery you could not obtain a mere satisfactory paint job than age—warm, clean and comfortable. It makes win- = = = have. i we can give you. ter motoring a pleasure. ‘ = i : LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY a i i = ANNAN SOONAAOEACONDONOONDOUCOADONONAOEOUAAOCuNAOOCSONOOSNODONSODOOEONAONOAONOONOOANSOGEOOONSOOuOONOND UNITED WE SERVE ts ~¥.M.C. A. Y.W.C. A. National Catholic War Council, K. of C. ny 184 Jewish Welfare Board War Camp Community Service American Library Association Salvation Army United War Work Campaign November 11-18, 1918 $200,/00,000 For the Boys Here and Over There. This space is donated by Bismarck Council No. 1604 Knights of Columbus Everything for the Automobile avveenueusuanucvsuavnsvosnseasennenvanvencsacenuassuencsgvesisesnsnnesgeansensagueavusausauensesnenuanuensanssnsauscOUusveedeanesoeeneesueeusssoneseegnssusnveguesUeatesuageensoucsuesceueesseoneseeacaneeeeadeaeeUeseduedeaueguegeooeaedueauesoesvaneadaoescesiigy Unequaled Value! At its present price of $1295, the Republic Special is thé lowest priced real 2,000 pound truck on the market. — Approved truck construction throughout—built by truck ‘specialists to do the work of a truck. You won't find a passenger car part on it anywhere—it's all truck from the’strongly reinforced armored radiator to the forged steel I-beam rear axle, and built to stand up and deliver the service, day in and day out. All raw materials ‘entering into Buy this truck now and save money. a ¢ truck construction are rapidly advancing. Labor, too, is'an ever increasing charge. Prices of all trucks are climbing upward. NOW is the logical time to buy—and this Republic Special the truck to select. The Internal Gear Drive, used on the Republic Special, applies the power between the hub and rim of the wheel. That means increased leverage and It also makes it possible to carry the load on a dead I-beam axle, {the driving mechanism. It insures longer life to tires and other upkeep expense. - more power. that is not a part of i important savings in gasoline and all Arrange now to come in—or phone us ‘and our representative will call and give you full information. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. 300 Fourth St. Distributors. Bismark, N, D. Capacity 2,000 lbs. $1295 F.0. B, Alma, Michigan 7) itt ede tee UUW EU Eo ! iM Vvecrevverrrerrercrnvrserrrsr rei CUTITTTTTT TET Ouro PU UU eeu ! MATTEL

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