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, "| FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. | OPERATING EXPENSES © "To discourage the use of heavy Trading Canter ef the Missouri. Slope a SS INBISMARC Ded i —— f uy eS Se ee : Ho) asthe. sim Trading Center of the Missouri Slope’ : « Our prices are the lowest because we buy all our material in large Quantities diréct from the quarries, saving jobber’s profits and high freight charges. Send for free catalog. BISMARCK MARBLE &.GRANITE WORKS , é Monumerits at Wholesale and Retail 613 Broadway—Phone 691M $ Louis H. Carufel, Prop. . UNDERTAKERS ‘AND EMBALMERS —_- WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors A. W.. LUCAS OO. | UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 645 Night Phone 100 Licensed embalmer in Chicago Daj Phone 50 Night Phone 637 A. W.CRAIG | Licensed Embaliher in Charge | _ HOTELS TAXI SERVICE i pnw STOP!! aitie eo es | Van Horn Hotel WHY? THERE’S A REASON. . “FOR A TAXI Fine Cars Always at Your Service ‘DAY AND NIGHT “Lambert's Livery ‘TRANSFER AND - STORAGE We have unequalled facili- ties for moving storage and shipping of household goods, Careful, experienced men.;’ We also handle ice. WACHTER TRANSFER 2 COMPANY: + 202 Fifth St. Phone 62 ——— SS ————— IRON and JUNK REQL ESTATE ‘CO. | Farm Lands—City' Property | Fire Insurance ~ WHERE TO DINE TG cd woreiaee di tok p | HIGHEST PRICES PAID MINUTE LUNCH ‘ For Men's cast off Suits, Coats : i and.Shoes. ‘ | WE ALSO BUY, JUNK OF Now Open—It’s New ALL KINDS IN HANDFUL OR CARLOAD LOTS. 413 BROADWAY We have accepted the agency % for the Fargo Iron & Metal Co. fe Inc., with a capital of $50,000.00 and we can pay the highest prices. ‘Don't leave old iron around to rust but bring it to us or Phone 358 and: we will call for it and pay. you the high- est price. COLEMAN’S NEW AND 2ND HAND STORE 109 5th St. Opposite McKenzié Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Hats Blocked’ and Cleaned. ~* .C.M. Rosson C. R. Downing : Proprietors PHOTO DEVELOPING BRINTON INDICTED * BISMARCK -Noatr Davora’ Bring or mail in your filtns for Expért Developing ~~ FINNEY’S DRUG STORE At Bismarck, N.' D. ! ——— 89 800,000 OVER THE MARK 4 I t. SEt FOR LAST YEAR ‘term: of federal cour .. (Continued From Page One.) ineats, sugar, Douillon and other com- »-Travelers in standard sleeping. and s s parlor. cars are yéquired. to pay 3% cents a mile in addition’ to pullman faresand in tourist sleeping cars-394 ettits.” Pullman ‘rates reniain the’ ie \ Fetandliod sd other suburban ‘tates. oh railroads are increased 10 per cent. Fares on electric interurban; Jines,‘are ‘not affected. ij Differentials Preserved. , Existing differentials and rate rela- tlonsgips _between- various localities @re.to be preserved xo far as possible Wat many readjiistments will liave to be‘made later. All rates are subject to review “by -the ‘interstate commerce commission. but .the~ president has gngl authority, — “The new freight charges, which giver-poth class and commidity rates f for drawing. rooms, compartments or sections:- = - Two adult: tickets for @ drawing- room ‘in a Meceping car;/two adult tickets for # compartment; one and one-half audit, tickets for a section; five adult tickcts for exclusive occu- pancy of drawingroom in @ parlor car. Excess Baggage. Passenger fares by, water. routes or. by rail and ‘watemare to be. increased proportioually, with the. higher. -rail charges. mote The basis for computing- charges for excess baggage. Js to be-ore-sixth of the norma~Ipassengér: fare, ‘which: a minimum of fifteen cents-per hundred pounds and minimum collection of 26 cents per shipment. The director general provided fully for the redemption at their original purchase ratéof tickets and mileage books purchased before June . 10. The twenty-five per cent increase in freight Charges will apply” generally to class and commodity rates but many minor vatiations “will be hecessary. For instance, weher certain relation- ship exists between rival commercial centers, the-25 per cent increase will apply to the longer distance and the tate to the nearer locality will be the come effective June 25, and the pas- Séngér increase Will “go {ito éffect' June 10. -dssued.“ under - authority granted by the railroad act to-Pres- ident Wilson acting through the di- rector geherai, the order wipes out all ‘{hterstate~ lower ‘rates - éfféttive “on either freight or. passenger traffic. sleeping and parlor cars the new order provided that the following minimum number of tickets should be bought TRANSFER and STORAGE | i BUSINESS TRAINING You Can Enroll at This MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE school under guarantee of a sat- isfactory position as soon as competent or. your tuition re funded... Send for particulars When you know'more about this attend... , Write “G. M. LANGUM, ‘Pres., Bismarck, N; D. ELECTRICAL —THE— | ELECTRIC SHOP B, K SREELS Everything Electrical ‘Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Willard Service Battery _ Station Phone 370 . 8 Broadway FOR TALK - AT GARRISON; TO BE TRIED IN BISMARCK; HALVORSON IS HELD ’ Fargo,.N. D., May 27.—J. W. Brinton, general man- ager of the Consimers’, United Stores Co., was indicted by. the federal grand. jury which completed its work in Fargo today.- Brinton faces charges under the espion- age act/in:connection with an address delivered at Garri- son,'N. D:, April 5 last. He will be tried at the Bismarck Halvor P. Halvorson of Sheyenne, N: D:, Nonparti- san leader; and ‘treasurer of the state republican central committee, also was indicted under the espionage act, accused of utterances. tending to deter enlistments and retard crop preduction: : His case comes before the fed- cral court tomorrow at Jamestown, N. D. ; same number of cents. less ‘as under present schedules. In this way charges for thay short hails. will be raised more than 25 per cent. : Some Increases. Flat increases ate provided-for coal, carried. under eommodity rates as fol- lows: 5 Fitteen cents: per net» ton :of -2,000 pounds where rates is now: less than 49 cents per net ton;- 20 cents where the -rate.is 50 to: 90 cents; 50 cents whore rate is°$1 to $199; 40 -cents, where rate i $2 to:$2.99; and 50 cents where rate is $3 or more. |. For coke flat.increases are estab- slished as‘ follows. Fifteen cents per net ton where present rate is 49 cents or less; 25 cents where rate is 50 to +90 cents; 40 cents where rate is $1 ‘to $1.99;, 60 cents where rate is $2 to $2.99; 75 cents where rate is $3 or more. 2 ~ For other commodities flat increas- es are made as follows: Iron ore 30 ‘cents per ton;. building and monu- mental stone, two cents per hundred pounds;: crushed stone, one cent per hundred pounds; sand and gravel one cent per hundred pounds; ordinary brick two cents per hundred pounds; cement two cents pér hundred pounds, | HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS FINE BUGGIES If you are thinking of buying a new carriage or wagon it will pay you to get our prices, - “ FRENCH & WELCH lardware — Tools — Implements larness — Carriages — Wagons lime one and a half cénts ner hundred pounds. Wet Lumber Products. ‘Lumber and forest products 25 per. cent increase ‘but not exceeding five cents per hundred pounds,., Wheat, other grains, flour and mill products, 25 per cent increase not to exceed six cents per hundred pounds. €otton linters 15 cents per hundred pounds. Live stock, 25 per cent. but increase not to 6xceed seven cents per hun- dred pounds. Meats 25 per cent increase, except that “rates from Mississippi river points to Mississippi river territory hall be same as new*ratés from St. Joseph, -Mo, & ey Bulion 25 per cemt. increase with many flat rate variations. Sugar, syrup and molasses: 25. per’ Jatious. % : 7 Minimum. charges on less than car- load shipments. will be increased, in according with new. clags ratings but in no case is the charge on a siugie shipmext to be less than 50 cents The -inimum - charge: fcr carload shipuents is to be $15 pe- car. Rete;xing to differential, tic order says: et Se “tm establishing th@ fraigh: rates) herein crdéred, while €stsblished race grouping: and fixed difierentials are uot required to ‘be used, thet: use. is desirable. if. found ‘pracitcable, eve «se lower Or. higher. than would otil- erwicu ubiain.” a Aggregate Wage Increases ‘Will Amount. to'$300,000,000; ; Eight Hour Day Recognized (Comtinued From “Page One.) and working conditions is composed’ of J. J. Dermody, vice president of the Sines, vice president’ of the: brother- hood of railway trainmen; A. \O. + Wharton, head o fthe railway em- ployes’ ‘deparfment of American Fed- eration of Labor; F. F. Gaines, super- cent increase, with many flat rate var-|; though certain rates may reanlt-whicl) order. Of railway telegraphers, G. H./4 1 : CONSIDERING QUALITY AND PRICE YOU CAN BUY CHEAPER | ; IN BISMARCK THAN } ELSEWHERE ie : \ © CLEANING. and DYING ly BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING college and what it has done for hundreds of the most successful|] AND DYE WORKS business men and women, you'll Phone 394—409 Front St. ' iis We call. for and deliver. Mail orders promptly’ filled. SHOES Western Sales Co. Distributors of MAXWELL, CHALMERS, REO AUTOMOBILES PORTAGE TIRES" GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds FILTERED GASOLINE Free Air and Water BATTERY | SERVICE STATION MARSHALL “OIL CO. Bismarck, N. D. All kinds of automo- bile oils, greases and supplies. Use— Crystal Gasoline {7 More miles per gallon. . French Auto Oil Tungsten Spark . | Plugs PAINTS & OILS | ““Varnishes—Kalsomine * Brushes and Supplies CHRIS ENGEN:CO0. Bismarck, N. D. AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES —SSS——— DAIRY—MILK—CREAM ‘ ha bl DAKOTA MOTOR CO, Bismarck, N. D. G—Stands for Satisfaction E-—Stands for Economy R—Stands for Reliance V—Stands for Value T—Stands for Integrity O-—Stands for Courtesy E—Stands for Efficiency. —That’s Our Middle Name Storage, Accessories, Etc. Lahr Motor Sales Co. Overland Distributors MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. Factory Distributors of CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES Smith Form-a-Trucks Smith Tractors KellySpringfield and Firestone Tires % Everything for the Automobile —— BISMARCK MOTOR ~ COMPANY . Distributors ‘of \ ~ STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles” —_—_—_—_—_— : REPAIRING ies Seer Richmond Whitney EXCLUSIVELY SHOES 406 Main Street - “It’s'a Feat to Fit Feet” ar ER intendent of motive power of the Cen- tral of Georgia, railway; G. EB. Lind- sey, indintenante of way engineer for the New York Central and W. 1. Morse, general manager of. the Den- ver and Salt Laks railroad. The board will sit in. Washington, probably con- tinuously. The board will deal with unorganiz- ed employes alike, and the railroad administration on. its own. initative take up the claims of rdilway clerks and other unorganized inen. Special rates of pay are provided far office, mesenger and chore bays, and similar employes under J8 ye as follows: Twenty dollars incr per month where the pay in December; A915, was trom. $80 to $45, a: aiorfth; $15: increase where rate. wa8 $20 ‘to| Ps for men, women and children }}, SAFETY FIRST —Buy Only— PASTEURIZED MILK BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 210 Broadway BISMAR Phone 348 REPAIRING —of locks, keys, guns, bicycles, motors, lawn mowers and ma- chinés of all kinds. pi OTTO -DIRLAM . 218. Main Sto. Rio a month; $10 increase where the this parish.- At 4:30 in thé. afternoon rate was less than $20 a month. MEMORIAL DAY ONE OF FASTING AT ST. GEORGE’S ‘Memorial day will be observed as a day of fasting and prayer at St. George's Episcopal church, in har- mony with the request of President Wilson, calling all Americans to ‘their knees in supplication for God’s bless- ing on our army and for the protec- tion of-our boys> Holy communion will he celebrated at 10 a. m., with speclal prayers for our country and its welfare and with ja definite :petition for all the men who have gono from * ‘THEATRE auline Frederick in the tense dramatic feature jouble Crossed”. K Tonight) The Celebrated Emotional Actress a solemn litany will be said, with a like remembrance of our dear ones who are fighting our battles across the esas. A cordial welcome is extended everyone to attend ese Sefwices. REV. BUZZELLE MAKES 22 RED. CROSS SPEECHES Rev. Georze Buzzelle, rector of St. George's, has returned. from a two | weeks’ speaking tour in the interests of the Red Cross and ‘American loyal- ty. He made 22 speeches in Grant, Oliver, ‘Mercer, McLean and Sheridan counties, and everywhere was greeted by’ large houses and abundant énthus- jiasm,