The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1919, Page 3

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6 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE aaqenenn LOTT nt MOTORISTS U R G E Wilson day celebration there. “While STRIKE AMONG working schedule according to a mes-| morning. This means. Oudeantnea ¢ ” oe = = in some parts of the county there sage read before a closed ‘session of brother! ood staal bate ra no = M ti T e h = PROGRAM TO AID seems to Raves been work done on} R AIL MEN AVERTED the organization convention here this | strike.of thetorganization members. — = 2 your roads,” said one party, “yet taken = _ Teo = Meeting Lonight 3. ROAD BETTERMENT ada ole, the fonts Kare aie Mt] econ gs ae a has z ER = from what is have been led to ex-| 7 ee veh PETE Re, eae ot = pect. We could sotice the difference| ministration will unreservedly accept # = =| Club to Be Formed of Users of just as soon as We passed the county|the proposal of the United Brother- = = the County Highways to line from the north and also from|hood of Maintenance of Way employes = 3 A the east. and railway shop laborers for a new = = Get Results - = = i fl Y = = af: ¥ = =| Roads in Burleigh county are in = B35, iM ¥ é = “ Wy SJ] such poor shape that an organized STORAGE er We Nee fy ae ye = , 3) effort will be made by automobdilists {J BATTERY * 7 x p = No. 325 | Blin this county to have the county ome mM: f = . =| commissioners prepare a definite road % Serer or 5 %% = S| (building and maintenance program. ne fi y n > E ELKS HALE (ee, 3 theHouse is Warm = 9:00. P. M. = | and the cheepest roads in the long run p TRADE MARK AKGISTEREO ws = (0. =! are concrete, or other hard sunfaced 4 Nay i = y enon Ejreeds. ‘The pititut condition of the a That long drive through the biting zero weather i = ’ Sj re in Burleigh county compare: H i i ‘ . = DON’T MISS THIS =| with the “amount annually spent on will be lots. pleasanter if you know that there is a ffs = =| them by the county, commissioners Caloric Pipeless Furnace ready to give you a warm A SHU AAAAATULLEATALAEELANAUALEANIIMNINT | jas been repeatedly commented upon F 4 t reception You can step from the iey outdoors into * by f th torists of thit vet A of ; ‘ ; Hi Animaidnes essie ras ecetie ts Douglas Fairbanks stars tonight in Service First comfortable rooms and be warm in a jiffy. j J Ruby Ladies Orchestra Dance | “One prominent banker stated pub-| “Headin’ South” one of his most sue~ The whole house is heated from only-one register— at Patterson hall tonight. licly a short time ago that it would| cessful an dentertaining plays. .This ——__—_____— be far better to stick to prairie trails | feature show at the Bismarck theatre. Egyptiens developed the science of | than spend a lot of money on dirt| WWW geometry primarily, to measure land and then allow them to reter-| +, fonow, The oltgohas: pointed no muss and fuss of stoves and ashes here and there in the living rooms. Moreover, it consumes less fuel, because the = Advice Second ie do for the county roads what Bismarck has done with its former dirt streets, have Being considered one of the most rogressive counties in the state, it is A eres ery COU Cee roads|then Burleigh county some excuse for sitting back on con- FOR SALE—One of the best There's ou: policy in a nutshell. business lots in the city just across from the seven-story | areas. i He cited instances where road 7 i ] é r Re ar {\ ‘ 4 : with its paved streets which e - P| PEL Ss S (i grading and improving machinery was : e Ai lava mi ‘ = - standing idle along the road when the Oe Sioa larger a es ir , More finan? ve) ae Less a | . BUSINESS PROPERTY fff rou! itself was badly In need of re) se se county commissioners would Heat Qe Fuel could pointed out, Burleigh county First—When the customer comes in, find ‘The Original Patented Pipeless Furnace developed the roads in this county to as high a standard as they should have. They have spent needless thou- sands in repairing and grading the roads, yet they are not much more im- proved now then they were when the pioneers blazed a trail over the virgin i McKenzie hotel. Cheap at should ‘be so much better than any} 50” US tte a iy Z out what HE wants. Give him satisfac- Ca ' 7 -ondad . i z gratulating itself on the dirt roads. “s A : i :. . . . * \ i 46200. ee ee rong In} the piste, tat there should) Fut the commissioners have followéd) tion at the lowest charge consistent with heats economically bya scientific method, followingnature’s way. | Meth Se ese ase Cl) Ml spite of this the roads here compare |@ Short sighted policy and have not a g00d,‘thorough job. Heats without pipes and through only one register, thereby saving the expense of costly installation. Easy to install in old houses as weil as new, because no holes need to be. cut ia the walls for heat pipes. The Caloric permits you to store perishable food in the cellar, because it radiates no heat there. unfavorably. with many of the high- ways in other counties. Want Model Roads It is also stated that because this céunty has the capitol of the state within its borders, its roads should be the medel for all ,other counties property will be worth $10,000 in a short time.» For quick sale $5500. $2000 cash. ard Bs J. H. HOLIHAN Phone 745. Lucas Block. Second--Tell him how to prevent bat- tery trouble. We're not anxious to repair his battery, except to make it last longer. ~ Third—When he really needs a new battery we want him to buy it from us, w prai : : HEALTHFUL HEAT It is expected that with the forma- naturally, and to buy a Willard with Your house is warm when you go to bed, and warm when you get up. tion of a good roads club in this city Threaded Rubber Insulation—because that Danger of colds is reduced because every L A IES r ORCHESTRA that pmetorists aul get ellind ane battery will last longer and give him less soon is uniformly heated to a moist, balmy county commissioners in an effort d ; :. lemperature, RUBY om D get better and more permanent roads pear for expense on repairs than any Saves from % to '% the fuel ‘ at less expense than what has been other battery he can buy. “Because the warm air reaches your roome by accomplished up to the present time. A direct circulation. Our double-ribbed fire 2 i Xe Some of‘the dirt roads within the city Come in and find out the wonderful Brodiices erfect combustion, thus insuring ws ty limits need attention. promotors of service records of Willard Batteries with thorough busning of the fuel, and a much the good roads club claim and they ~ Threaded Rubber Insulation. éreater heating service. Burns. anyfurnace fuel that is most convenient for you to secure—hard and soft coal, wood, lignite, coke or gas. GUARANTEED, The Monitor Ironclad Guarantee, issued with every Caloric sold, assures absolute satis- faction to the purchaser. Let us show youa copy of it and give you the names of Caloric users near you. Make a special point of in- vestigating this remarkable fuel-saving furnace TODAY by getting our free book. Sold by the C. A. Finch Lumber Co. Bismarck, N. D. Made by THE MONITOR STOVE CO, — Cincinnati, O. will endeavor to get the city commis- | ioners to repair the few bad spots these roads so that the highways within the city are up to the standard of the paved streets. ‘PATTERSON HALL SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 A Red Trail Poor Admission Free 9 to 9:30-———Monty Peterson, Prov. & Mer. One of the most humiliating facts ! of the whole matter of poor county roads ‘has been the number of un- favorable comments by tourists who used the Red Trail thru the county. ‘Many of them declared that this na- tional highway within Burleigh county had some of tha poorest stretches in the whole state. Qther motorists who have complain- | ed about Burleigh county roads are those who live in other states and who came to Eismarck to attend the é 4 THE ELECTRIC SHOP B. K SKEELS Everything Electrical—Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants 408 Broadway .< Phone 370 SALE IN CARLOAD LOTS A | Geo. Coleman \ HAY FOR _ Opposite McKenzie Hotel | 8-22-tf Cheapest Per Mile Iceps Vour Motor Young Four Big Savings of Correct Lubrication Economy of Repairs—Resulting in a direct money saving and maxi- mum service from your tractor at all times; You know, of course, what it costs you to-run your tractor for a year. You probably know the totals of the various items that make up your operating expense: repairs, fuel, oil and accessories. Economy of Depreciation—Which results in decreased wear and tear on your tractor, thereby increasing the number of years of service it will But have you ever figured out what causes those operating expenses give you; P to be high or low?- ne ‘ Economy of Fuel—Which keeps down your fuel bill by giving you ‘ You will be surprised to find out how important apart Correct Lubrica- maximum power from minimum fuel consumption, and y tion plays in keeping down the cost of operating your tractor. < z ~ Economy of Lubricants—Resulting in a direct money-saving in the The Four Big Savings—A low operating cost for your tractor is the cost of oil and greater protection for your engine. combined result of. four basic economies, each of them dependent upon Correct’ Lubrication. They are: : Use French Auto Oil In each of these, Correct Lubrication is a vital factor. ‘ ze : There is a weight for every need. Ask your dealer. | oa ‘BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA

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