The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1919, Page 3

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7, 1919...” ae ‘ ‘ .. TUESDAY, cr. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE a LOOK , a : : Fargo, N, D., Sept. 30th, 1919. My. W. E. Seymour, Manager, | Marshall Oil Company, . Fargo, N. D. Dear Sir:— When a man is served with products of real merit he feels indebted to the firm from whom they are secured. That is the position in which I find myself, so am writing you thinking that you will be pleased to know of my appreciation and satisfaction in your Tungsten Spark Plugs, and your French Aute Oil. On entering the race track at Valley City, September 18, ’ 1919, I put a set of Tungsten Mica spark plugs in my Essex racing ear. That gave me a new automobile. Up to that time every race that I had lost this season was on account of spark plug trouble. Since September 18th I have started in five races, and have finished first in them all, and TUNGSTEN SPARK PLUGS ARE EN- ‘TITLED TO THE CREDIT FOR THESE VICTORIES. Read what CLANC ; says about UNGST SPARK PLUGS I have used a great many mdkes of ‘plugs this year and do “not hesitate to say. that the Tungsten Mica plug is in a class entirely by itself. In several races this season, before installing the Tungsten, I finished ow three cylinders due strictly to plug trouble. In the last five races I have experienced absolutely no trouble; ignition has been perfect, and you can rest assured that I will never use any other-make of plug. Of course I use French Auto Oil; and no matter what the speed or condition, it has always provided perfect lubrication. ‘They are factors which have made racing a pleasure to me. Wishing every success to these wonderfully fine products, Tam é Cordially yours, PAUL CLANCY. pas), eee HUUHOERAEATEOAEAGAUEOEAARAUEEGEAUAO REET NUNCA cc & Keeps Your Motor Young Cheapest Per Mile : a Distributed by—— L OIL COMPA BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA iN ; ; MTC OR NSN Wn TLEAECTONECTOOONAOAAOAOASAAOLGLUAEAOAUOHAEANU ef HOSUR CTAAQEQUEULEUENERSERULOCUOLUEAEAEEAEOURUAGOOAAEUUCAENCUUUUAAL Zi igh in delivering the valuable consign- ‘being the -bootleggers’ NO: -between, ern part of the state, but eee ee ie Talk of Hi Cost of 200 BOTTLES OF nent to investigators of the .attor-’ ‘and Joseph Szuzera, charged with eretofore he had evaded : = y7 Medicine i ney general’s department, were ar- | complicity in the Mlicit traffic. Cox, in charge of the fr: 2 rested, and evidence was secured which resulted in the arrest dur- ing the forenoon, of H. V. Morey, Be:ich businessman, : charged with The affair was staged .with: a view to dramatic possibilities. The investigators drove to the as- signation from one: direction, ar- WHISKEY TAKEN “Although I paid only. $2.00 -for 2 bottles of Mayr’s Wonderful-Remedy Hotel Redisson | a Tap was sont to setae Much excitement is said to be ev ident in I wouldn't take #100 for what 2 doses an > dir : "7 ng just as the whiskey. runners ad wi Bi fer-had barely begun when Cox, Saat wae wae teen heat seable ; I SAY NUMBER 40” | State's attorney Johnson and, Sher ers 3 and 8 pits he ea be at Tight at Booze Delivered. to State Investi- Fee ‘ ‘ i Ag Nicholson rampled up in a third x We both suffered from indigestion. an ‘ran! AES, 1g@8, prominent rug } ! ae : bloating with gas.” It is a simple, gators Between Beach gist, Harrisburg, ; T,, writes: “Num- ‘Have a break down?” sang out K. ch ‘ MODERN : FIRE PROOF \ harmless’ preparation that “removes ‘| ber 40: is ‘ati going "good. Tf a cus-}| Cox. E eep your one sweet | | i the catarrhal mucus from. the: intes- * -Gemeteries be tomer says * ‘Blood Tonic,’ Tsay ‘Num- “No, everything's going lovely,” today, and ward off theindi- a 3 tinal tract and: allays ‘the: inflamma- ber 40’, as it givesthe best.satisfac-| replied one of the investigators. ‘gestion of tomorrow—try Fiv e Hun dr ed R : Sad cathe tion which causes practically all-stom- “Beach, N.-D., Oct. 7.—At the’ This was the signal agreed upon ach, liver.and intestinal ‘ailments, in- ghostly -hour’.of ten’ minutes ‘past fans of. any bleod=tonic I have.ever that the:time was ripe for a pinch. ‘ “KE-moins One Hundred New Rooms Now Being Completed cluding aptendettis: One tose will mane ‘between two cemeteries, . outa ees in blood Lroubles shronie Gos and ate scot alley eee convince money ‘refunded.’ ° three: miles south: of* Beach, 200. ,|rheumatism, and > catarrh, scrofula,| officers rolled out he. car. & : mercurial and: lead poisoning, consti-| nipped the two alleged bootlesgers | J the new aid to digestion. Four Beautiful Cafes Pecks . -AtAruggists everywhere. E _———$—<— : Aid's tunter’s Aim. *'To insure a hunter a steady aim.gn. inventor has patented an arm reést, fas. tened to the'body with a waist belt, le bottles: of .bonded whiskey were @fiscated , this:morning/by Assis- tant Attorney General BE. B. Cox, in charge of the attorney general’s * fying ‘yice squadroa,Ole Skrukrud . | tiana that and Fred Stevcek, former Montana saloon-keepers who were engaged * pation, malaria biliousness, liver and stomach troubles, Under its.use, glan- dular swellings, pimples, skin erup- have withstood other treat- ment, disappear as if by manic. * Sold by. Joseph Breslow. with the goods on them. The. former. Montana ‘saloon- eepers: are said tombe engaged vin. farming. in the vicinity of Beach at present. One of theni lis filéged to’ be the most notorious bootlegger iit.” sneinssnions se manned treason «ethnical ifaepre arene and as ‘safe to | Make this your headquarters’ when’ av the Twin Ces

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