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The Is eres Oo) a bi co service in any way, “ex SERVIC —That’s Our Middle Name PHONE 490. Experience vs. Experiments No matter whether it is re experiments. We don’t claim to be infallible, experience in the automobile business an of men experts in their line, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. \ pairing or storing a battery, overhauling a car, or rendering perience is our best teacher,” and the more experience, the fewer ' You'll not be sorry. me STORAGE OPEN ALL NIGHT but we do claim that our ten years of id our thoroughly equipped building, in charge who have been with us for years, make it possible for us ‘ __ to render most satisfactory service to motorists. If you are not taking advantage of our facilities to serve you, why not give us a trial? Our Paint Shop can make your car look like new. All work guaranteed. FIREPROOF, WARM, CLEAN, CENTRALLY LOCATED DISTRIBUTORS MOTOR TRUCKS GIVE SERVICE Western POWER & LIGHT. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY 300 FOURTH ST. “Costs Less per Month of Service” Electric pe , but left rial which was set The ouly identifica- shed Chief Martineson was FLAMING RED HAIR}! 0» 1 sw: CAUSES JAIL DOOR <2 infre yemmber 3, | had “flaming red hair.” Fugitive Caught Here With | “hen } e stepped oft the train here, Ihe was identilicd immediately, Loaded Revolver and When searched, besides the large calibre revolver, Nice had a complete set of steel dies which the police be- lieve might haye been used to change Other Accessories WINNER OF RIFLE SHOOTS EXHIBITS SKILL YESTERDAY Game on Bismarck Tables To- night Proof of Captain Richards’ Skill Carrying a loaded 45 calibre revol-|numbers on automobile engines, auto-| is ver, William Nice, charged with at-| mobile tools. a duplicate automobile] Capt. W. H. Richards, expert rifle- tempt to commit robbery at Stanley,'license and auto fixtures, mun and holder of many nationa) Mountrail county, was taken from the] Mu Nice is being held in the county'and state riffe championships, left to- northbound Soo train yesterday oy) jail pending the arrival of Sheritf | 4 - for Mi is ter fe ending Chief of Police Chris Martineson at| Rice from Stanley and will be taken {48 for Minneapolis after - spending the request of Sheriff Forrest Rice) back to that place to stand trial on|the week here on business, of Stanley. {the charge of attempting to commit Nice, it is alleged, was under $2,000 robbery. \ TO CAR OWNERS \ HAT are you going to do with your storage battery? Are you going to let it stand in | your car in a discharged condition, to freeze, | break the jars, loosen up the active material, and lg go to ruin? Or are you going to place it in your basement, and Jet sulphation get in its work, through the long win- ter months, and buy a new one in the spring? Or are you going to forget that you have a battery, and place it in the hands of a good, reliable battery service station that has given satisfaction for years? Compare our storage prices with any battery station in town. Missouri Valley Motor Company R. B. Loubek, Manager PHONE 234 ; Wil IK, Service on all makes of Sattertes Capt. Richards represents the Win- chester Firearms Co, of New Haven, Conn., and wanted to equip the state’ national guard witn 22 calibre rifles, similar in weight and . appearance here, was not succesful, In order to demonstrate the effi- ciency of the new rifle Capt. Richards and T, H. Pooole made a trip thru the country around Bismarck yester- day and Mr. Poole said this morning that there are a number of cotton- tails and other small game that will appear on the local dinner tables to- night as proof of Capt. Richards shooting ability, Another matter Capt. Richards is very much interested in is civilian rifle clubs and he hopes to be able to start a number of. these clubs among former service men and others in this state in the spring. A num- ber of local men, including Mr. Poole and H. T. Murphy will probably take steps next year to start a rifle club in this city. MacDonald Bros. “Euphonic Orchestra.” Concert and dance. Phone 287. 520 Eighth street. 3 $10.00 CASH PRIZES Langley & Schlabach will give $5.00 for two best ears Dent corn and $5.00 for best two ears Flint corn mailed or delivered to their office on or before 3:00 P. M., November 15th, 1919. ‘Corn must be Burleigh County grown during. present year. TYPE AND CONFORMITY CONSIDERED. Judges: Bur- leigh County Agricultural Agent and two disinterested parties to be named by him. Results will be published Monday, Novem- ber 17th. Send your corn right in. BOOST BURLEIGH COUN- TY.— LANGLEY - & SCHLA- BACH.—Advt. COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE f This time of year the shed out in the yard is not a very satisfactory place to keep the car. Slow starting ruins the battery, and unburned gasoline runs down into the crank case and wears out the bearings. Our warm, fireproof, ground-floor garage offers the solution. Keep your car with us and realize the full profit out of your investment the year round. Additional storage will be ready in December when we complet: 1 ; e our addition now building. RADIATOR AND BATTERY REPAIRING As official EXIDE battery service station for the Western excellent position to give service on any make of battery, an battery for any make of car. Dakota district, we are in d to furnish a new EXIDE In the same department we carry on our extensive radiator repairing, and can take care of any class of this work promptly and efficiently under full guarantee. We have had many years’ experience along these lines, and when you send your battery or radiator to us, you can feel sure that it will not be an experiment. ESTABLISHED SIX SUCCESSFUL SEASONS CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY | BISMARCK, N. D. with the regulation army rifle, but| as there is no national or state guard! ONLY THREE TAKE EXAM FOR CENSUS TAKERS. SATURDAY Poor Attendance Leads to Belief That Another Will Be Held Held in a Few Weeks The first examination at Bismarck {for clerks to take the 1920 federal census was held this morning in the ‘Civil Service room of the Federal ‘building under the supervision of Post- jinaster Frank Reed, Only three av- |plicants were present and it is believed that another examination will be hel jin a short time as it ig understood that at least ten persons will be needed to jtake the census in the city alone and ‘an equal number to do that work jin the rural districts in the county. The examination iq comparatively imple for anyone with a grammar school education and a little know- ledge of what constitutes an alien and ja naturalized citizen. One part of the examination consists of questions cov- ering census taking in the city, while the other relates to census taking in the country. The examination consists of filling «it sample census sheets from infor- mation furnished the applicants, Both men and women ‘are~ eligible for ap- pointment as censug enumerators, GOES TO VALLEY CITY Gordon Cox left last night for Val- ley City, where he will spend the week end with his pareiits.: He will return to Bismarck on Monday. SU HERAEEUUUTSLOUTREYOEUEEQNENINNNUONLTAQORNGOAOOAMELAOELOVOEAOORUGOOQEUEEOQROGOOUEOCGEUROUEHORRLSUAGOEURUGAOUEUOOUEEUEOEEEOEOOGROGESOUOEEOOUUEGEELAAGEOUAEEGOOOAUGGOEUEAGOOEUGEOEEEUGAOAUUOGAL e HARVEST FESTIVAL AT SALVATION ARMY .. BARRACKS SUNDAY As it has been the custom for many years for the Salvation Army to ccle- brate “Harvest Festival” it will hold the regular demonstration Sunday evening, November 9. Heretofore the event has been largely devoted to the raising of money, but this year, owing to the one campaign being put on each year, this feature is dropped. The program is one of unique cha:- acter, it being a realistic portrayal of “The Prodigal Son.” The story is a familiar one, and if seen portrayed with real live people it is said to be appreciated much more. i Captian Huffman said today: “The program is one that wil interest the old as well as the young and everyone should avail themselves of this rare opportunity.” APPLES BY THE CARLOAD The Farmers’ Union ware- house has just received three. carloads of boxed apples of six different varieties which will be sold while they last at $2.75 per} box. This price is from 50 to Phone 23 75 cents lower than heretofore quoted, and the public is urged to take advantage of this oppor- tunity. — FARMERS’: UNION WAREHOUSE, on_ Broadway, east of the Soo freight house. THE 60-H. BERGESON CONFERRING ON HIGH COST OF DUDS R. M. Bergeson,. North Dakota member of the executive committee of the National Retail Clothiers’ associ- ation, is in Chicago, whither he was | called by a telegram requesting him to meet with the committee in con- ference with officials of the federal government in an effort to devise means of reducing the high cost of , clothing. To Fortify The System Against Grip (Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE ,; Tablets which destroy germs, act as a | Tonic and Laxative, and thus prevent Colds, Grip and Influenza. There is only one “EROMO QUININE.” E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. | Phone 453 for Wilton iLignite. This Coal does not clinker, and contains less Sulphur and Ash than any other. Lignite mined in North Dakota. |Washburn Lignite Coal Company Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. WANTED TO BUY—Used Typewriters of “THE OLD RELIABLE” Sell your cream and potltry to our agent. If we have no agent in your town, then ship direct to NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. BISMARCK, N. D. WANTED—Roomers boarders. 220 South 6th St. 1-8-1 ole [ae eae Home Druggists and Doctors Take and Recommend Number 40 for the ~ Blood Mr. Theodore Gerke of The Gerke Drug Co., states: “A year or so ago my Wife came into the drug store and said she was going to take a blood medicine, She looked over the kinds we, had on the shelf and decided to try Number 40. After taking it a while she gave it to our Son and one day I was complaining of that tired feeling, and she said. ‘I will dose you on 40’; and she did, and it helped me so much that I have been rez ommending it to my customers and buy’ in gross lots.” With scarcely an exception; druggist in Evansville and this vicinity unanimously endorse and recommend Number 40, An vid! and very successful physiclun re- marked to me a short time ago on the street, “I am taking Number 40. It will prolong a man’s life.’ Made by and all makes for cash, State kind of ma- chine you have. with model and serial number in letter to Tribune No. 95. 11-8-1lwk STOTT -P,. BIG-SIX Built Up to a Standard and not down to a Price - light. Price $21 BISMARCK C. BERTSCH, Manager f. 60-horsepower motor; 126-inch wheelbase; cord tire equipment; shock absorbers; Gypsy top with plate glass windows; genuine hand-buffed leather upholstery; cir- cassian walnut-finished instrument board with silver- faced magnetic speedometer, ammeter and jeweled 8-day clock; glove box in back of front seat; extension tonneau 35, f. 0. b. Detroit. MOTOR CO. 416 Broadway NNT J. C. Mendenhall, 40 years a druggist, Evansville, Ind. Sold by Joseph Breslow, hi HNHUORIUUUTUNUUAUGUUAUUTUUEEATTAAUAUCOOTOUOUUe UAE ‘alll N e ie age Sas