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PAGg,8^ NORTH DAKOTA MEN TO MOVE NEXT MONDAY No Instructions Received Here to Date Cancelling Deferred October Calls. The adjutant general's office was In doubt today as to what effect the Bismarck JJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH I The Dakota Motor Co. I DISTRIBUTORS. Phone 318 Oliver Plows—Pulverizers—Roderock Lean Disc. iiiiiititiiiililillllliiHlMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimii proposal cancellation of November calls, incident to the prospect of an early peace with Germany, would have upon the movement of 2,800 men which is slated to begin next Mon day to FVjrt Winfleld Scott, Calif., and the movement of something over 300 men which is scheduled to take place simultaneously to Camp Dodge, la. Bothe of these are October calls. If. only November calls are cancelled, these two quotas, which are made up almost altogether of 1917 and early 1918 registrants, may not be affected. If the cancellation of these calls is dependent upon Germany's acceptance of the allies' armistice terms, the reply may not come until 10 Monday morning, when some of the men will be on their way. THE UNIVERSAL CAR E 1 The Most Practical and Lowest Priced 2000 lb. Truck Manufactured Today. 5 F. 0. B. Bismarck including freight and war tax. $620.00 1 Bodies of all stvles for the merchant and farmer $150.00 to $185.00 I For further information call or write us at once. Demon stration gladly given. North Dakota E: UNITED WE SERVE Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A, National Catholic War Council, K.ofC. Jewish Welfare Board War Camp Community Service American Library Association Salvation Army '.'11: V.- United War Work Campaign November 11-18, 1918 $255,750,000 For the Boys Here and Over There. This space is donated by Bismarck Council No. 1604 Knights of Columbus iC A •j FOOTBALL SPECIAL IS WRECKED Aurora, 111., Nov. 9.—A special train from Camp Grant bearing hundreds of fans for attending tfre football ganio Jii. &&&? If BATTERY STORAGE 515 Storage batteries are delicate, easily ruined, and 5 5 expensive to replace. You should learn about ''dry" storage if you are going to lay up your ear. Our modern, i'uly equipped Battery Department in charge of experts, assures you of thoroughly sat isfactory work, no matter what wake battery you have. *V I #*i?.*w*Tr* BISMARCK DAILY Till Hi IN at Cub Park, Chicago today, was wrecked at Sugar. Grove, six miles east of here, at 8 a. m. No. 53. regular passenger westbound, collided with the troop train. Rockford, 111., Nov. 9.—The football train which was in collisslon consist ed of 12 coaches well filled with sol diers. The, special left Camp Grant at 6 a. m. SERVICE—That's Our Middle Name, •••I ing been given orders to make the siding at Sugar Crove and wait for the sperial. This, according to army officers, it did not do. the two trains meeting head on just beside the sid ing. .. GAME TO BE PLAYED. Chicago, Nov. 9.—The wreck will not postpone the contest Members of the Camp Grant football eleven Two dead liave been taken out iof*reached Chicago last night, it is re the wreck. The football special had the right of way, the westbound passenger hav- ported. A a* -bcy w. s. s.- Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. REPAINTING 1 Everything for the Automobile Ml in "Yotllf" OVERHAULING One-half of our third floor is devoted to automo bile painting. Our varnish room is practically dust proof and neated to one hmidred twenty degrees. Here. too. we have experts—automobile painters who can tnrn out the finest finishes, or. if you like, cheaper jobs, that wil make your car like new. ou could not obtain a more satisfactory paint job than we can give you. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY T»lll»llllll*IIIIIHH»ll»l'll'll*llllltl,llllllllllllll'lllllll'l»*»»"»»»"l'""l»l'»»ll"llllll**lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll,lill,llllilllllllllllllllllll,llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll111111" At its present price of $1295, the Republic Special is the lowest priced teal 2,000 pound truck on the market. Approved truck constructipn throughout—built by truck 'specialists to do the work of a truck. You won't find a passenger car part on it anywhere—it's all truck from tWstrongly reinforced armored radiator to the forged steel I-beam rear axle, and built to stand up and deliver the service, day in and day out. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Buy this truck now and save money. AH raw materials entering info truck construction are rapidly advancing. Labor, too, is1an ever increasing charge. Prices pf all trucks -v A 4&K J- jJ A" are to buy—and this Republic Special the truck to select. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. 300 Fourth St. Distributors. iliife MiiiiiiiiiuimiiHiiiiimirW FOR RENT—Two small houses, rent cheap. Call at 307 So. 7th street. Phone 355. 11 9 3t BOY W. S. S. FOR RENT—8-room modern house arrange for two families. 9th 'St. Phone 477 L. 11 9 3t BUV xv. s. ,s. FOR SALE—or rent new eight-room modern house, first floor finished in oak. Built in buffet, large closets, etc, and kitchen cuplKard. Maple THIS WINTER Mechanics are scarce and getting more so. Next spring it will be impossible for available me chanids to take care of cars in use unless owners have their cars conditioned this winter. Our mechanical/work is done by experts with reputations for turning out high class work, and our equipment makes it possible for them to do jji their best on any make of car. WINTERf STORAGE climbing upward. NOW is the logical time The Internal Gear Drive, used on the Republic Special, applies the power between the hub and rim of the wheel. That means increased'leverage and more power. It also makes it possible to cariy the load on a dead I-beam axle, that is not a part of. the driving mechanism. It insures longer life to tires and important savings in gasoline and all other upkeep expense. Arrange now to come in—or phone us and our representative will call" and give you full information. Bismartk, N. D. Capacity 2fi SATunnAY,4imtaM»- floors. Upstairs excellent. Very reasonable. Phone 883. HD (it BUV W. S. S.- FOR RENT—8 room modern bouse. 818 Ave. 13. Phone FOR BUY W. S. S. Make this a "merry" AUTOMOBILE 1 If. is not economy to store your car in any old shed l'or the winter, and let it rust and deteriorate.. Our small monthly charge for dead storage is more than saved by having your car in a clean, dry, fireproof place. Those who obtain "value receivedout of their car each month in the year, will enjoy our live stor age—warm, clean and comfortable. It makes win-, ter motoring a pleasure. ""i $1295 F. O. B. Alma, Michigan hmrrnirrrnn viaafPrMffil Hf 64NT- 4t BUY W. S. S. __ SALE—-Furniture. 4 Phone 457X or call at €22 8th street^ Christmar for jOur soldiers—GIVE TO THE UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN. i" 7 I J. •i