The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 1, 1919, Page 8

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No matter tat make car you buy, you can get satlaPaslory SERVICE from it only to the extent of the dealer’s ability to serve you. There is not so much difference in quality of. STANDARD cars as there is. ‘in the quality of SERVICE you will get after making the purchase. - . This diffefence an PERVICE is the gap between a satisfactory. car and an unsatisfactory one. \ ‘ a SERVICE isthe most important point to co ngider ‘in ‘making your election of & motor car. Lahr Motor Sales Company SERVICE—That’s our middle name. FEDERAL TIRES, Saar REPAIRING, VESTA BATTERIES, AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND REPAIRING . | [ North Dakota. While all of the reports! corded was 52 degrees on the 19th; rhere were 11 clear days, 14° partly ; INTERNATIONAL T0 STAGE JANUARY IS for the state: were: not available, ad-| the lowest was —35 on the 1st. What] cloudy days and 6 cloudy flays. The , Phone 453, Washburn vance reports from the regular Weath-| makes this record the more remark-| prevailing wind direction was: north- Coal Company, for Wil- er Bureau stations at Williston, Ellen-| able is the fact that the minimum| west. The total wind movement was t ° *. on Lignite at $4.75 per BIG TRACTOR SCHOOL AT WARMEST IN dale, Devils Lake, Moorhead and Bis- | temperatures during the first five days | 7,283 miles, or an average of 9.8 miles . marck, gave evidence that all records| of the month were as follows: —35,] per hour. The highest velocity was ¢ . ‘28, —31, —13, and —9. The great-|40 miles per hour. fron} the north- ton delivered. This coal for the state were shattered. The fol- lowing report of the condition at the] est daily range of temperature (dif-] west on the 4th. Two lunar halos; i BISMARCK FEBRUARY 6- 1 4 H) Y E A RS Bismarck station, compared with ues ference between the highest and low-| were observed, 15th and 17th, respec- |does not clinker and con- records follows: | est temperatures of any day) was 59] tively. tains less sulphur and “The weather during January was ‘pany will conduct a tractor school at|the questions but they will be an-| January, 1919, was by far the most] five years. The temperatures averaged! tin aver the entire state, the average|(), KE. Anderson Lbr. €. kota This is a rare opportunity for trac-! form of a book. Every possible ef- tment from 0. W. Roberts, Section Di-| 93.8 degrees in 1991, and 21.4 degrees but five drier Januarys in the cli- | For the Beulah Coal Lumber! Gon, phone d7: valuable ; first-hand information on! them, F ees mE = a g THE many more things about a tractor; tion, care and operation of tractors, |: keep the tractor running, properly; he} | ch . It deals with! the points of ‘kept in good condition, espe Mi vantage to the men who attend be- tor, he will be able to preve: ay that thts book is the best one 6n | 3x his tractor running the maximum), i > number of hours. It is to. the ad-|. ‘The tractor school will be absolute: | <* : FARGO AUTO ‘the underlying, principles of tractor of the instruction. All material |; i | degrees on the 3d. The least daily SE i A the most favorable of record for this | range was 9 degrees on the 11th, Carney Coal Phone 94 lash than any other Lig- The International Harvester Com-|Time may not permit answering all! The weather during the month of| station, covering a period of forty-! There was a deficiency of precipita- y C, nite mined in North Da: the Harvester building in Bismarck,|swered by corespondence or the in-| favorable of record during the past 24,4 degrees, or 17.7 degrees above the; at Bismarck being 0.09 inch, or 0.45 “Feb 6th and 7th. formatio: ‘ill : normal, and the highest: of-record for | inch below the normal. The average 2. 5 eal Sa ALLE Ped ruary and 7th. ! formation will be given you in the] forty-five years, according to a state-} January, the nearest approach being; snowfall’. was 0:9 inch. There were Phone 15, City Fuel Co. Old: Hickory Lignite sold by Finch tor owners and all who are interested | fort will be made to give the tractor ‘ y 7, a a i in farm power. You will ‘get some} owners the information that, will help rector, U, S. Weather Bureau. for! in 1908. The highest temperature re-: matological history ot the statin. Hi tractors. A tractor is not a compli- | The company has prepared a book ESR RG ated machine but there is a great; covering the principles of construc- : SHOW ‘to know than some of the ordinary) and’ all who attend the school will | : i (pay SHO farm machinery. It the owner is tO/receiye a copy of this book free of | # . ; = 4 whe 3 ‘OF ‘should understand it thoroughly. It! sion that will besbrought up at ! f very important that all tra 2 chool and will be of specia] ad- 3 1919 se dea eee ce age tet a ‘aause they can study it after they , }@ 0} ‘ator understands his *, jhave gone back home. Authorities | “Around the World in the troubles. He will also be able {tractors now in print. ; boas le” more power from his fuel and to keep) apie a a Automobile \ vantage of the tractor owner to attend | |¥ to all who care to attend. the tractor school and learn adout will be no fees or charges for |: SHOW construction and all the little tricks | Will be furnfshed free. There will |g : ‘ |be nothing offered for sale and in tractor operation and care. 7 5 Practical School. pence ne nos geilin ak: The Introducing many, new and by |School.is conducted purely for ‘the M, ‘The}.tractor school to be held by 4 . : very distinct features, in- ; the International Harvester, Company, onefit of those interested in power q y, 4 Will Becthoroghly practical in every | farming. If you cannot attend, be |¥ | chading striking musient'© | Tlie, instretors"nre “men” who ‘sure and have the man or boy attend {who operates your tractor, mag 4ibeen’ handiii f i ee ag } 4 . pee ot years ‘and not only at _ Every owner of a tractor or engiite |e TR fae hy OWNERS opR ACTOR APERATORS jis invited to attend this. school.. Make Dut, have operated them and can i ‘our plans now so that you can spare you.the benefit of thelr practical ex-/ {he time to be authe wehool, Tt! will cones nets PROSPECTIVE TRACTOR OWNERS Neplonee: | [be worth Your while at i s Come prey Ba to ask question: Don't forge: jate! Plan to come F Vypstre her ras ‘ You are ieviten to nat ena ! and learn more adout tractors and en- a4 Don’t miss, the greatest me loeinestuetenciam ond. me: aeeute LEG te neers ome o and all those who ave iiiterested in ‘Power Farining dre cordially _ Automotive Exhibit Of help, It might, be a good plan for 775 City Fu invited to attend a free Tractor School to be’held at the Har- poy of the year, Know abou our tractor and have Phone 15; City Fuel Co: vester Building in Bismarck 0 T?) 10! our ‘actor and ave now about, your tr For the Beulah Coal B, Ck BB LOB OMMEKe ‘ them,. ready...at, the, tractor school. “Feb q¢ y 6 an FOLOX ipl LOBE % eo Special Gees aa other Memonscation material has: ‘been prepared and the school will be in charge of practical men who will help you solve your Tractor problems. This is :not.a eeliing’ campaign and no sales talks’ will’ be made but the purpose of the school is to render a real service to those who aisien tt own: or may own or operate a tractor later. ‘ can Remember he dehool is Absolutely Free and that you will Cones al eee AND SEDAN $1650 The sedan type of body is fast gaining be welcomed régardless of the make or kind of tractor you own ers or are interested i Ine <\Lalley Electric Light and in popularity. Built to stand rough roads, ff ig . ike bad a BEN Bre rt Power bri ter hi and with disappearing glass sides, the Oak- . Poe OPN, Be asd? Epa Since ialthe eee oi land offers the practical model for our un- & International Harvester Company ake a 1k belle” mes oatort, certain climate. The six cylinder motor : fs : more. conveniences, new has a surplus of power combined with a fee Be ans hive. of Fmerica.: ; ok Saban iL paeadiven ss De ks | weight of but 2530 pounds. = d Bin yi a she maa || It ends all fire risk of We are writing contracts as far west ; ; ‘8 a ' kerosene and’ gas. lightivig: | as the Montana line and invite inquiries ‘ drbeciat ‘ : You actually’ owe it’ to from. dealers. Our proposition is very at- a! : 5 ; your family to figure on in- tractive. : . ; ; stalling Lalley-Light. The Liberty Motor Is a Valve-in-Head : aoe Be UBS Se : ; : : Corwin Motor C ee TRE Ki aS : ‘ ‘0. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Hw se a eo ere BISMARCK, OAKLAND VALVE-IN-HEAD AnEESOOUCSEORNOGHON We are again i ina sioaition ¢ to: Pp t orders for immediate raetver of Ford sa Trucks and Fordson Tractors. : ’ DONT DELAY-—SRE, WS, AT ONCE ‘We carry at all times a complete, si tok of. ‘Ford: and Fordson “repair parts, and orders from owners or warns: ‘will receive our most, prompt attention. Menevaneanoncuauequonue”

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