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sparse SS ACTING AS PALLBEARER : DISCOVERS BROTHER AMONG @ With the American Army in France, Tuite 1—One of the mos¢ pathet stances of the war so as Am is Concerned occurred ina little etery to the rear of the Pic recently when an Americ: acting as a pall bearer at the of several Americans discove red nts Own brother, Jos dead. The ‘broth ferent companies, had met only Hue day before at the front. mained there and was wounded, dying soon aft brother was ordered to the rear lines | with a party of woodchopper: The woodchoppers were working nélir the cemetery at the time of the “| who stood with DEAD BEING BURTED { funeral and the chaplain asked them to be pall pearers. In-the midst of the service the lain read the Jname of Joseph / The brother, ed head in the small group of soldier mourners, reel- ier | ed forward, his eyes filled with tears, ‘My brother! Oh, my The chaplain not under- stepped up and placed his arm,around the young man’s shoulder We are all brothers, ‘my boy.” The soldier looked at the coffin jand shook his head. “The Germans will pay for your blood, Joe,” and then rs BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia at St. Louis. © American Association. Columbus ‘at Toledo. Indianapolis at Louisville, St. Paul’ at Minneapolis. Kansas City at Milwaukee. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, American League. Chicago, 3. Cleveland, 2. St. Louis, 3. Detroit, 2. National League. Pittsourgh, 12. St. Louis, 7. New York, 2. Philadelphia 1. , American Association. Indianapolis, 3. Louisville 1. it was that the chaplain and others around him understood | ‘and they led "him away. AR Ree Hearings On Butter Standards Washingtan, June 1,—Butter stan- i dard hearings were called today by | the department of agriculture to be held in Washington June 24 and at St. Paul Minn. June 19. Views are sought from the trade and others with respect to whether a standard for butter should be’ based upon butter fatter butter, butter fat and water; buter fat water and casein, or butter fat, Water, casein and salt, and as to what the limit or limits of composition should be, according to reasonably god commercial practic :. Artillery Officer Gets Cress of Honor With the American Army in France, Fridal, May 61—For extratrdinary bravery in action, Second Lieutenant Lynn H. Harriman, an American, in- fantry officer, has been awarded the distinguished. service cross. The citation shows that Lieutenant Harriman, while in command of a platoon completing a relief, led his men’ “with determination and great coutage” when they were “viciously attacked by an enemy of greatly su- perior numbers.” The citation: Stopped Advance, “He himself stopped the advance of the enemy inside a trench which gain- ed him the admiration of his men. Twice wounded, apparently mortally, he continued-the fight, calling on his men and encouraging them and par- ticipating in the fight and while thus wounded, driving off the enemy.” WEATHER PREDICTIONS. Washington, June 1—Weather pre- dictions for the week beginning Mon- day, issued by the weather bureau today are: Great Lakes region: Scattered showers Monday and cooler remain- One One olt sihit at MANDAN, NOW re ‘A Great Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN AUUUUERULOLERUUUURURUUEREUDUDEUEUOUUUREERUVOOBESS py. Cars For Sale: Both thoroughly overhauled and in first class shape. Lahr Motor Sales Co. annvannunguacuacenvenongvadsesencancnneacanncaccanenncescsgecuanueauantuacegcencnon New “Lewis & Clark” Hotel Your Inspection Invited der of the week fair with slight tem- perature chan Upper Miss! rising temper: thereafter. i valley: Fair with Monday not much ISTANDING OF THE | | CLUBS | ®. NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. LL. New York 25, TL Chicago .. 2 Cincinnati 18 Pittsburgh 17 Boston .. 20 Philadelphia 20 St. Louis 25 Erooklyn . 24 AMERICAN LEAGUE. WwW. L. Boston ....-.++++ hee 26004 New York 15 Cleveland . 17 St. Louis . 17 Chicago .. 16 Washington . Ot Philadelphia 14 21 Detroit ..... 12 20 AMERICAN AN ASSOCIATION. W. Pet. Kansas City 15 i 600 Milwaukee 17. 8 680 Columbus 16 & 667 Louisville 17° 9 654 Indianapoli: 120 41.552 ‘Minneapolis . 9 16 «369 ot. Paul 9 17 346 Toledo ... 6 21 192 GAMES TODAY. National League. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Brooklyn, © Pi‘tsburgh at New York. Chicago at Boston. American League. New York at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. PUTT 1916 Ford 1917 Ford ‘North Dakota OPEN for Everybody — ‘ REASONABEE PRICES 120 Rooms Excellent Cafe Service i Guanancanancunancusncaiugusnninanit i AUULAUSUEUONGUOGUOUANGEUREEUEDEATOUURURUUREAOUOOEOUELEGS A Hotel of modern construction with every convenience and ’ comfort possible 60 with Bath t ROOMS $1.00 UP “A Room with Bath a Dollar and a Half SPECIAL PRICES FOR TWO PERSONS OCCUPYING SAME ROOM ‘Handsome Sanitary Lunch Room Open Day and Night The “LEWIS & CLARK” is conducted by Keller & Boyd Also Operators of the “WALDORF HOTEL,” Fargo, North Dakota ARTHUR J. KREDLER, Manager , AOGUDGRLNNENGAAUATAAUUNAUUGEUCONOCEANANiAnCuOdutegOAtitiOOnONtH Popular Prices ji Columbus, 3. Toledo, 1. - NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, Owing to the high cost of all sup- plies and repairs used in connection with the auto livery business and the cash payment for same now being de- manded by the dealers from whom such supplies are purchased, we, the @ | undersigned firms engaged in the auto livery’ business’ in the’ city of Bis- marck, are compelled to Place our bus ash ‘bests. | plements. Other reports received said the dele- services | gates of the Ukrainian government in confererice has demanded the” with-' drawal from the Ukraine of all Soviet troops, the repatriation of Ukraine, the, Ruvatah ‘gallore of the Black seat for this} estrain of their property.and the re- turn of railways material appropriated by the Soviet forces. inésses ‘upoh 8 styetly ‘cash Notice is, therefore . give and “after June 1, °1918, “al! rendered by the ‘undersigned will be required to be paid tor ‘at the time such ‘services’ ate ‘performed. Regretting the. necessity change and thanking tne public for their patronage in’ the past, w4 re- lespesifully, main, HARRY. CLOOTEN, SF. LAMBERT, L. FE. SMITH, -|5—16 to 31. TRAIN GUNS -ONPEASANTS OF UKRAINE Washington, revolutionaries are sai une *41—The Ger- mans are using artillery ‘to put down the peasant decolt-in Ukrainia, said dispatches received. herestoday. from the Petrograd: telegraph’ bureau. The that, on Pru he burn- ing the foreses, destroying crops~and: refusing to surrender agricultual im- The Sovietdelegates accepted: the cue in principle, the advices but. proposed that hostilities | | |. This “the Okra’ the Ukrainian delegates are svid 40 Another. repory “es had decided to destroy th esa fleet before the arrival of German ROS. “ollere a laree. and varied selection of SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918. —— =A - See te acta URORERARUOLOOLOORRANCOREAREREROSURAROGOOLD DOES YOUR MOWER T AR ‘0 There’s a difference in ‘lawn. mower Kenya the ~ first few weeks. great effort on the part of the. operator; others’ cut it off sharp and élean, so that it will grow evenly. If you waht the latter kind at lowest prices call in and let us show you the ones we carry “ih They will Please You and Satisfy Your Pocketbook FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE — IMPLEMENTS — TOOLS Herve UNE ETHEEEHANO T2777 eH beautiful’'g uate. RURUCURUGUEAUURONU SENN! ‘event long remembered. Some rip and tear the grass with ment. stock. decide. i JUEUUCUOAUUDSUODEEREUEE! a Webb Brothers yan Hat i et tt TEEN Se | Announcement a HE NEW Studebaker. cars in ‘three models are now ot éxhi bition for the first time i ‘in our salesroom. ‘They embody a long experience, together with the latest and greatest achieve- ments of some of the ablest and most.experienced engineers and production ‘experts in the automobile industry. These cars are new throughout, with improved ‘motors, intermedi- ate transmission, new axles, bodies, tops, windshields, radiators, hoods, fenders, etc. nee are beautiful in design, thoroughly modern and mechanically right. Before finally approving these cars for production, experimental models of ‘each car ‘were driven 30,000 miles under severesf:conditions, through the mountains and country roads of the United States and Caitada, and finally over the Chicago Speedway. Never werd we detter satisfied with the-performance of any cars, in power, speed, endurance and riding comfort. ‘Tombke assur+ ance doubly sure, the ‘experimental ¢ars, now running, on the:Chicago Speedway will be kept rani “hing continuously until they negotiate. 50,000 miles:or:more---about twice the distance around: the ‘earth.. These cars are the masterpieces of the Stridebaker ‘organization. ee he The new cars include three models, all entirely different and each with an individual ab: peal. WE KNOW these cars will give our customérs maximum service and“economy, with practi- cafly no expense for wepairs except from wearand tearior’ im case of accident. THE LIGHT FOUR Five-pasenger, shipping weight 2,400 Tbs., wheelbase 112. inelied, ‘tires ae 1-2,35 H. P: motor 3'1-2 x 5, hot spot manifold, intermediate’ ‘transinission; improved semi-float- pi er axle, Studebaker blue body finish, applied i in twenty-four operations, French plaited - tery... Price for touting car. or roadster, $895. f.0.b. Detroit. THE LIGHT'SIX Five-Passenger, shipping weight, 2,800 Ibs., wheelbase 119° itiches, tires 32x4 inches, 50 H. P. ‘motor 3 1-2x5 inch, hot spot manifold, intermedi atetransmission, improved. semi-floating rear axle, either blue or: maroon on ‘finish, applied i in twenty-four operations, rench plaited upholstery. Price for touring car or roadster, $1,95 f.\o.ib. Detriot. ‘ “THE BIG-SIX Seven-Passenger, shipping weight 3, bo0 Ibs. wheelbase’ ed inches, tires 33x4¥%, 60 H. P. demountable head motor, 3 7-8 x 5 in. hot spot manifol intermediate transmis- sion, improved. semi-floating rear axle, either chrome green or maroon - finish, ‘applied in twenty-four operations, French plaited ‘upholstery. Price for touring car, $1,695 : 0..b.: ‘Detroit. During 19%5, 1916 and again in 1917, more Studebaker cars were reitistered ‘and operated in the.city of Detroit ‘the city whi ‘knows. automobiles and the standing of cme pate than any: other ifiake of car selling over $500 The lessn:is obViows..; 5) sv ha Br Studebaker factories at Detroit, South Bend; Chicago and Walkerville, occupy 168 acres, contain 4,704,118 square feet of floor space, and represent an’ investment of over $15,000,000. There are no ‘Sassembler’ s” profits in ‘the prices of Studebaker automobiles, because we design and manifacture our parts. in our own plants, saving: our customers from’twenty to'thirty: per vent, We commend these cars to the public and seek their patronage, in pdt ‘that they will be ea pleted rid their’ ‘Purchase. - CG Bertsch, Manager Bismarck Motor Co, Bismarck, N. D. \ - for the girl grail The, Gift daieatibin for the girl graduate ‘has al- ‘ways been somewhat of a problem and this store was never better able to answer to the wants by -_ the offering of many suitable gifts “of high’ hiss F ‘mereharidise at a defihite invariable price. ©’ f “SA Visit to this store may aid materially ‘in the F choosing of some useful gift that will make the For 7 ‘your convenience may we suggest: Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, in our shoe department. Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Goods. Snuits'.and Dresses in our ready-to-wear depart- Corsets, SilkHosiery, Waists, ‘Millinery, and in fact every department is ‘brimming ‘with some useful gift ‘and clerks that wil help : oe! ‘to ‘We ‘want you to feel that this store. 5s. ‘at your service at all times whether you buy or not. 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