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SERVICE Pe —That’s Our Middle Name is LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OF WILLYS-OVERLAND CARS—INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS—FEDER The Greatest Improvement in Riding Comfort since the In- troduction of Pneumatic Tires ws Drop Into Our Show Room TIRES—VESTA BATTERIES—WESTERN ELECTRIC POWER AND LIGHT PLANTS TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1919. ROPING AUTOS ON CAPITALSTRERTS IS COSTLY SPORT Owners of Machines Tripped and Hog-Tied on Pavements ‘ Here Ask Damages WATER IS IN GOOD SHAPE, City Bacteriologist Reports Upon : Supply of Drinking Mate- \ rials for Bismarck The city commissioners at their} weekly meeting last night were pres-| ented with two claims for dama: sustained by automobili yan pave-| ments to protect the streets prepared} for pavement dances. J. J. Rue of Baldwin wrote, the com-} missioners that his son was, driving] an automobile on August 1 id when } turning the corner at Sis ‘eet and) Broadway, blinded by the setting sun, his car ran into a rope stretched across the pavement there for the A, O. U. W. dance. The car suffered a broken windshield and other damages and Rue’s son and Miss Judith Rue, Miss Pauline Blaisdell and Miss Ber-! niece Landers were hurt. Rue stated that he believed Miss Landers would} also put in a claim for damages. Hollihan ‘Makes Claim J. H. Holihan also put in a claim for similar damages sustained August 29 when his car ran into the rope stretched across the pavement for the dance held on Main street when the! motor truck development tour was in! the city. Both claims were referred! to the city attorney. Holihan’s letter is as follows: Hon. City Commisioners of Bismarck, City. Gentlemen : I herewith submit a claim for $25 for a broken windshield and damage! to my automobile caused by running} into a rope stretched across the street | at the corner of Main and Fifth! streets on the night of August 29th; ult. It seems almost incredible that a} body of first class business: men, as) the city council is composed of in Bis-| marck, would allow a rope stretched across the main highway of the city; without proper safe guarding of fei | ing it off. It was only three weeks} ago, that the writer helped to take al young man and lady to the hospital who had run into a rope stretched DEPOSITS BY OUR PARTIC! across the street at Broadway d_ street and = who ed on account of a broken wind shield and_ top. The writer assures the t 1 fo be compelled to submit fford to bear mstances, ss truly, J. H. HOLIHAN, 1t was reported tha collected in 1 fi 3 had been gust, 5 ped- dlers, ported 937 loads had been for which he collected $93.70. Robert Hubert, chemist of the wa- the yicinity of the city of Bismarck. agricul- prey i ne tural college, made a report on city fee from tuberculosis (certificate on water from samples taken in August. Je) stated that “bacteriological 4) ter laboratory of the state s that mples contained of p f Y 5 sease p) ducing typ that the “water is safe for king purposes * * * from the sanitary standpoint.” Water Report The report of the city bacterfologist on the condition of the D,, Sept. 8, 1919, Gentlemen ; I beg to submit a synopsis of the work done by the Bismarek branch laboratory during the month of Au- gust, 1919, City Water, The bacteria ranged from 34 to 58 per cubic centimeter, This is some- what higher than the bacterial con- tent during August 1918. There was ne gas forming bacteria found. The turbidity ranged from 20 to 25 parts per million, August 1918 the range was from 15 to 25 parts per million, Chemically the water still remains harder than it should. This as well HOUSE BARGAINS House of eight rvoms and bath, lot 100x150 feet. Garage. Trees. Location, one of the best in the city. This house could not be built today for less than $7000.00. For quick sale only $5000. $1800 cash. Fifty feet of this lot can be sold for $800, which will bring the price of the corner lot and house to $4200. This is a real bargain. Nice bungalow of five rooms and bath. Price $3000. Don’t buy a home or land until you have looked over our prop- erties. References: Dozens of people who have bought from us. J. H. HOLIHAN PHONE 745. LUCAS BLOCK SECURED IPATION IN THE STAT DEPOSITORS GUARANTY FUND The Better to Serve You A constantly growing list of clients that is re- sponsible for a fast growing Bismarck Bank has made it necessary to remodel this institution to serve you more completely. The work will soon be complete. We hope you will drop in, look over the new surroundings and then ask yourself if this thing that you want. Bank hasn’t got some- The answer should be “Yes.” A more complete banking service than ever before is now at your disposal. Make full use of it. - THE BISMARCK BANK Bismarck North Dakota and as the bacterial content can be: cor- were badly pected by, the repair or by rebuilding honorable Plant, council of Bismarck that he feels li the required standards. as Total ity weighmaster re- yy weighed district, the mixing chamber of the coagulation However the water was with- Dairy Inspection Two dairies were inspected. Peter Keneck, northwest of town, total score 825. Mrs. Schebbler, northeast of town. | V core 100, This is the: highest i score ever attained by a dairy: farm hin the Bismarck city inspection Mrs. Schebbler has the only ‘model and modern dairy farm within ‘ows have been tested and found he has been granted a milk e and is selling milk in Bis- and cream sold. by gives a very high tes! Cream and Milk Ana All samples of milk and cream test: ed during the month, with the excep- tion of one sample of cream were above standard in butter fats. Two samples’ of milk contained more bac- teria than the standards call for, > L y 3 was the remark Lager is the most onthe market toda: : isfying, refreshing New the knack of kno’ to blend the diff terials to get th Beverage ad y however. the. in was not very, high.’ burger, lot 9; bléck’134, William Richard Penwarden, and William Welch on ‘Tenth street dance Thursday night. nor’s Orchestra. It’s really a satisfaction to know it’s just as good— business man recently. New Style S” HEILEMAN'S ©5734 Slole Lager “Is Snappy - ~ i: Material alone will not:,pro- duce a good beverage, it’s taste and aromatic’ .flavor witch predominate in this famous cercal beverage. C-Hotpman Co., La Crossé, Wis., U.S.A. |“ New Style Lager ‘Vistributors:.” Bismarck, N. D. ae ease above standard Yours very truly, EDWIN M. ‘STANTON, City. Bacteriologist. To, Construct Sewer A: resolution, Was passed autho the construction’ of'a e A eet in The 338 lineal: feet ‘The ‘following Gneque: installation were rece! BE. V. Lahr, Avenue B bel and Mandan avenues, yey. Washington Charles Walter Letween Main’ dnd: Broadway. Don’t forget Schebbler’s barn O’Con- »PRone:189 for Beulah Coal. tf FRESH ©) CUCUMBERS—$1,00 cee bushel. Oscar ‘H.: Will Co. be of: apromiinent”. popular beverage y because itis sat- and invigorating. ar wing how erent ma- ie snappy Co. a flee FT le i cM | | | G HAQUUUUUUEAUEUEESUUUEGTELGAAUDEAAUUATEAUOAUEUEOOO AMARC | | | | | | y t— HEAL A Feast to the Eye is the Post-War Maxwell © aN | i il provide him with a Rolls-Royce, took one look at the Post-War Maxwell and remarked: “It’s a‘sun-down!”..Which is art slang for saying, “It’s a beauty.” : This artist then went to the telephone and placed his order for one. : But the real great beauty of the Post-War Max- well was hidden from the eye of this noted artist. He did not know about the vast improvements made in the chassis, how the electric system has ‘been perfected, how a heavier and masterly rear axle has been used, how Hot Spot and Ram’s-horn have given the engine a new efficiency, how the emergency brake has been set up on the transmission shaft, nor a score of others that would make a “mechanical mind” forget his dinner. ; SAGs It’s a greater Maxwell than -any of the 300,000 of the same type that grace the highways of the world. Though a respectable surf has been added in value, the price is only $985 f.o. b, Detroit, .. c \ NOTED artist, whose income is sufficient to More miles on tires . WESTERN SALES CO. Bismarck Mandan El iii ooo Moo CORNER THIRD AND MAIN STS. TONI err torrente whi, I SAGALUEUEUTAMHAADAUEU COTA PUMUUANANAUGAAAUUTANETAGGUAGORTONAEATAUGRTUEAGRAAOTAAOOUTACTGA EASA HAQMUUMUTHATUUTAUTHAT Opening Dance WINTER GARDE ‘PRIZES, CARNIVAL FAVORS, REFRESHMENT S St ATE se GHT Setiilidshiisianraaseacicenncan