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

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB ° ..---- 2 BATTERIES Put your battery to sleep over the winter months if your car is to be laid up. - Remember, your battery is an elec- tro-chemical combination, and if neg- | lected the acid in it instead of work- ing for you works to destroy the bat- tery by sulphation. Let us explain what our winter “dry” storage means to you. wie PHONE 490. BISMARCK IS DEFEATED BY VALLEY _ CITY IN WEIRD FOOTBALL GAME AT THAT PLACE BY SCORE A . egg |duarter, Valley City made an end run} x, Locals Fall to Pieces in the First) go. its ‘second touchdown, making the! jut) to 0. Half and Champions of South- |*\" ern Part of State Cross Goal | tie Repeatedly—Moses Stars for| (01°) Locals. Breaking to pleces in the last part of Bismarck the first quarter and the first part of the second quarter, Bismarck suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Val-|, day afternoon at Valley Clty by al (si score of 32 to 3. | Although the score is overwhelming, Bismarck played a very good game with the exception of the utes in the first half when ploughed through the eapital city’s de- fense, ran around both ends and made {tw jin, SERVIC —That’s Our Middle Name LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY ti FREE—Advice—Inspection—Distilled Water E You should try our warm, fireproof winter s PAINTING It requirés more than a good pain- ter to turn out high-grade automobile painting—it takes a dust-proof room that can be kept at a high tempera- ture. One-half of our third floor is de- voted to painting: \ We have the dust- proof varnish room, and an expert painter. But we can’t take care of all the painting during late winter and early spring. Bring yours in NOW. from dust and dirt. DISTRIBUTORS SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 1919. - REPAIRING Our Service Department is, in charge of men with long experience and reputations for turning out high class work. Our equipment is com- plete, and. all work is done by a time clock and in a systematic manner. May we suggest that you do not de- lay overhauling your car until the spring rush? torage—all cars are stored in the basement or third floor—away 300 FOURTH ST. land made another touchdown | the enti Bismarck could collect its shat- i and S¢ |inade the score 2 | BI Collect i} clo: ried the field for another the score 26 to OF 32 TO 3 ND HALF the third quarter, Valley City ther nd i ARCK SCOT heir demoral he nd, ma zed ranks, sinar ed for the first time this season, then played seven. forward pas: rted plunging through Bismarck’s of. which were successful, carrying the On a fake play, Valley City Dall down to Valley City’s 20 yard ball 50 yards down the line, six! PETERSON FAILS TO GET NAME ON practically the entire length of [kicked off and kept the ball Ked | enemy's territory all of the time. jlocals made their best appearance in game during this quarter | had played with the B 50 yard which went into the The PRismarck touchdown, making the field. Bismarck 1s scheduled to meet Man- dan next Saturday, but it is not be- ismarck jieyed this game will be played, as the in the y¢, ‘andan team has not been practicing. defeated Mandan earlier in the season by, the score of 59 to 0. ley City’s ‘victory over Bismarck makes that team the champions of the scuthern half of the state and means * that they will meet the northern cham- pons for the chanipionship of North OFFICIAL BALLOF (Continued From Page One) the nominating petitions had been re: ceived ; that they appeared to bear the requisite number of. signatures; that cyme was stamped with the hour 11:- 80°a. m. and that it was postmarked at Cando on October 25. the Peterson nominations merely wrote | to the county auditor of Towner that! the envelope in which the petitions! The nomination petitions of D. J.}it would be necesary for the league Biesel of Newville, independent cand-!candidate to’run on “stickers,” and idate for the 22nd district senatorial! cnly one name would appear on the berth, reached the secretary of state’s|formal ballot. ofnce at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, end there is no question as to his stat- us, Should the attorney general hold that Peterson filed his petition too late, Send your hemstitching and_picoting to N. W, Kelley, Bismarck, N. D., P. 0. Box 212. Successor to B. Welranch. of penalties plunged through the Valley | City eleven and brought the ball down Dako ved the ball and in spite ‘discard when the locals were penalized | a for something. ‘first defeat an Bismarck punted and Valley City, goa1 nad been crossed this s hin the shadow of the home getting the ball on the 30 se ete asked Secretary of State Hall yester- | goal post. From a difficult angle! de gains around °. whether the latter held that the arterback placed the ball be-|through the line, br‘ Phone 75—City Fuel jjctitions were filed in accordance with en the bars a place kick, muk-|the 8 yard line on the fi the governor’s proclamation, Mr, Hall rker for the locals, ‘The | sition they made th Co., for Medora Coal. passed the buck to Mr. Langer, | 8 |touchdown, making the score Hl kicked off and Valley City, | Bismarck in the last quarter h revenge for having its goal| Val sity on the four yard line and | gains on every play. Moses was easily the star for the Bismarck eleven, he making the locals’ cnly goal on a very difficult punt, The lineup Was changed somewhat from previous games, Holta going into the} backfield and Berndt appearing in the} line. Valley City won the toss and kicked | oft to Bismarck. B 8 | made gains and Cook around the end for considerable terrl- tory. Valley City got the ball on a fumble and Bismarck. playing strong, held their opponents for downs, Boise! then punted to the 20 yard line and Holta made a startling tackl From this point Bis seemed to crumple. Vall from the middle of the 's defense | City started | field and by} urried the bell over the line for the first touch- down, BISMARCK DEMORALIZED Still tempor demoralized, Bis- ck got the ball on the kickof! and Teyard ru but the lccals being marck then pu ‘y x tat team soon carried the ball down to the 25 yard line when the first quar- ter ended. In the first 40 seconds of the second DONT BE WITHOUT SLOAN’S LINIMENT Keep it ha ndy — it knows no equal in relieving pains and aches ———— \ LOAN’S LINIMENT has been sold for 38 years. Today, it is more popular than ever. There can be but one answer—it produces results. i Applied without rubbing, it penetrates | to the afflicted part, bringing relief ; from rheumatic twinges, sciatica, sore, stiff, strained muscles, lame back, and other exterior pains and sprains and the result of exposure. It leaves no | mussiness, stain, cl pores. Get a large bottle for greater econ- omy. Keep it handy for use when needed. Your druggist has it. Three sizes— 35c., 70c., $1.40 Sloan's Liniment Heep it handy Large Profits Without Experience On a Small Investment Wide awake business men are mak- ing from $500 to $1500 per month net on an investment of $5000 who knew nothing whatever about the }. baking business with the Electrik-Maid Bake Shops — All baking and mixing done elec- trically in full public view. Seeing is believing! Come to St. Paul and see these shops in opération. See for yourself the quality of, mer- chandise produced. See how it sells. Investigate every way. Get ]! facts now—don't wet till some | other enterprising iness men |, -gets your territory. Write, wire | or phone. ELECTRIK-MAID BAKE SHOPS i i \ earned by many tee whatever. we dealers. CORNER SEVENTH & MAIN ST., BISMARCK, N. D. We are completi Missouri Valley Motor Co. R. B. LOUBEK, General Manager for the winter, we will The House with a Variety to Satisfy Every Possible Desire Tf you don’t like one make you have others to select from when you deal with us. We have one of the finest lines of Automobiles on the market. We are the— ame was Bismarck’s; owner, seems to believe there is some id also the first time its ason, Radiator Repairing! R AzIATORS cost money nowadays and it does not pay to take chances when they need fixing. Our shop has a reputation Send your radiator to us and we will guaran- Battery Repairing! EXIDE Battery service station for the Bismarck district. The factory requirements are very strict and our batteries and repairing must measure up to factory standards. If you are needing a new battery or expect to overhaul or store one W. T. Moseley, state’s attorney of doubt as to whether Peterson got in ‘before the bars were let down. He years of successful work. do. Special discounts to ng our fifth year as the be glad to have you figure with us. What Keeps a Battery Young To be reliable, a storage battery must have well-made plates. Battery solution must be proper strength'and required purity. ~ Battery jars.must.be mechanic- ally strong and’ must allow no leak- age of current or battery solution. ‘But it’s. the insulation between the plates that keeps that battery full’ of life and adds months to its term of useful service. Drop in and ask us to tell you about Threaded Rubber Insu- lation, and some of the records it has made in keeping batteries on the job far beyond what used to be the battery age limit. : THE ELECTRIC SHOP . B. K. SKEELS Phone 370 408 Broadway Everything you need for equipping your car. nothing but the best made auto supplies. You can bank on their quality. Our stocks are complete and you can get what you want to put your car in commission for a long summer’s use. DISTRIBUTORS FOR Chevrolet - - Hupmobile Hudson, Essex and Paige Motor Cars ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTORS FOR ra Smith : Truck, EXPERT ATTENTION PROLONGS THE LIFE OF CAR Get Our Rates for Monthly Service JOBBERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF Kelly-Springtield and Pennsylvania Tires Cord and Fabric Tires and Tubes The national reputation of these brands has long spoken the praises and merit of these tires. They are the best, Our Painting Department is the best in the Northwest. Let us make you an estimate. BATTERY DEPARTMENT PRESTO-LIGHT BATTERIES AND PARTS Batteries tested without charge, recharging, We carry / ry 0 You KNow dollar against a lead Corwin Motor Co. and Oakland will raise before spring. Every hour of industrial unrest adds dol- lars to the factory cost of an automobile. We are now accepting orders as. far ahead as spring delivery and will guarantee our customers against any change in price. ~ CORWIN MOTOR CO. Listen, Friends! that the Buick 50 horse six at $1495, and the Oakland 44 horse six at $1075, are both priced about $200 under all competition? These valve- in-head motors are produced by the big General Motors Co. and each heads its class in number of cars built, with a correspond- ing reduction in price. We will gamble a cent that both Buick THE UNIVERSAL-CAR There are more than 3,000,000 Ford cars in daily service throughout the world, and fully eighty per cent of these are Ford Touring Cars. There are many reasons for this, not the least of which is the simplicity in the design of the car, so easy to understand; likewise it is easy to operate; and mighty inexpensive compared to other motor cars. On the farm, in the city, for business and for family pleasure, it is the car of the people, and the demand is increasing every day. Let us have your order promptly if you want one. : Dakota Motor Company

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