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|The Trading Center of | the Missouri’ Slope}. EO Sh Trading Center of the Missouri Slope < 2 AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES MONUMENTS ‘ MONUMENTS. FOR MEMORIAL DAY | Western Sales Co. Distributors of MAXWELL, CHALMERS, REO AUTOMOBILES | PORTAGE TIRES GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS || Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds |! — : FILTERED-* ss | ~ GASOLINE] Free. Air and Water |, epi pam a _ BATTERY f SERVICE STATION |) MARSHAL Paint Your Ford 4r for big cars too: Black and Seven Colors 3 g AUTO Our prices are the lowest because we buy all our material in large. quantities direct from the quarries, saving jobber’s profits and high freight charges. Send for free catalog. ae BISMARCK. MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Monuments at Wholesale and Retail 618 Broadway—Phone 691M Louis H. Carufel, Prop, DAKOTA MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS , ‘A. W. LUCAS CO. | WEBB. BROS. | UNDERTAKING | PARLORS Day Phone 645 || Night Phone 100 “Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors ' —Stands for Satisfaction E—Stands for Economy .R—Stands for Reliance V—Stands for Value T—Stands for-Integrity ; Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 A. W. CRAIG . Licensed Embalmer in Charge | _TAXI SERVICE _ 5 fe OIL C 0 ©—Stands for Courtesy = ; '—Stands for Efficiency é e E ux expert car washer ~ Bismarck, N. Dé), || —That’s Our Middle Name is here—bring in that Pe AS =) . Storage. Accessories. Ete, dirty ca “FOR A TAXI All kinds of automo. Il Lahr Motor Sales C _ dirty car. x bile oils, greases and | Ee OBOe ARE VO. = Fine Cars ‘Always at Your supplies. Ovetlipd Distribitors LAMBERT’S Service Use— ‘Livery DAY AND NIGHT That Bismarck. stands second ‘0| hotel which was opened to the public the outside. The slogan of the hoter Crystal Gasoline November 11, 1916. is “a room with 4 bath for a dollar hone as a city of high class hostelries} ‘phe Van Horn Hotel is absolutely and a half..7Rooms without a vath are More miles per |] MISSOURI VALLEY Phone No. 57 Lambert’s Livery ‘at the an Horn Hotel WHY? ‘THERE'S A REASON. JG 3104 4 STORAGE We have unequalled facili- ties for moving storage and shipping of household goods. Careful, experienced men.. We also handle ice. WACHTER TRANSFER i COMPANY 202 Fifth St. Phone 62 i i : IRON and JUNK Dati Ext eDISTen A BLE. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Farm Lands—City Property Fire Insurance FIRST NAT’L BANK BLDG. Room 15—Phone 78 ————————————— WHERE TO DINE’ EAT— MINUTE LUNCH Now Open—It’s New 413 BROADWAY C.M. Rosson C. R. Downing Proprietors oe = “REPAIRING EPAIRING a —of locks, keys, guns, bicycles, motors, lawn ; Mowers and ma- chines. of all * kinds, ; x ~ 4 yi OTTO. DIRLAM 218 Main St. | SEND US YOUR OLD HAT Have your old hat cleaned and | reblocked, good as new, at’a "| gmail cost. The saving will surprise you.. We are experts. Mail.orders to all parts of the United States and Canada EAGLE HAT WORKS 318 Broadway HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Men's cast off Suits, Coats Z and Shoes, \ WE ALSO BUY JUNK OF H ALL KINDS IN HANDFUL OR CARLOAD LOTS. > We have accepted the agency for the ‘Fargo Iron & Metal Co. 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- t est price. COLEMAN’S NEW AND 2ND HAND STORE ip§109 5th St.. Opposite McKenzie * Clothes Cleaned and ‘Pressed. "Hats Blocked and Cleaned.. MEMORIAL IN AFRICA FOR Johannesburg Paper Tells of Tribute Paid Memory of Late John Bray The following, from a Johannes- burg, South Africg paper, telling. of a tribute paid the late John Bray, North Dakota’s first state auditor, will be of interest to the deceased's hun- dreds of friends in this state: An impressive tribute was paid to the late Mr. John P. Bray (American Consul in Johannesburg) yesterday when a memorial stone erected by his ‘| friends of the American community in Johannesburg, was unveiled upon the grave in Brixon, cemetery. Amongst .|the large gathering were the widow (Mrs. J. P. Bray)’ Mr. S. W. Hona- George Albu (Denmark), Messrs. S. Seruya (Vice-Consul-for Portugal); J. W. .C. Kittleson - (Norway), .P. C. Baerveldt (Netherlands), P. Forth- !omme (Belgium), etc., representing the consular: body, ‘and many others. Over the grave .there had been jerected a handsome marble obelisk and ledge, the work of Messrs. Crankshaw and Co. -This/was veiled in. a huge American flag, tied with purple and white ribbon, and at the foot was. a wreath of the same colors |from the American community, and | Several branches of violets from Mrs. Bray. Before the flag was removed Mr. C. D, ‘Healy: paid. a. moving trib- Jute to the late Consul: It was the j Wish of the American community, he | said that whosoever in all time turn- ed his eyes thither should behold that =—— ESS N.D. OFFICER j ker (Vice-Consul for U. S..A.), Sir, i ELECTRICAL —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B, K, 8KEELS Everything Electrica} Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies Delco Farm Light Plants Willard Service Battery Station ‘ Phone 370 408 Broad |this space was not undistinguished |wherg their beloved Consul rested. ; They “had come thither not only as s and friends, but also to n their action their love for | Mr. Bray, their respect for his char- acter, their jigh appreciation of his friendship, and their erief at his un- timely removal from their midst, The actual unveiling was performed by four children: Miss Rowena Selby, Miss Wenona Harris, Master.George Winters, and Master Glen Bateman. Standing on either side of the grave, they drew the ribbons holding the flag, which fell away and revealed the obelisk. This bore the inscription: “This monument has been erected in doving memory of John P. Bray by jhis American friends in the Trans- |vaal.”. On the base were the: word: “John P. Bray, born Henderson, Min | nesota, U. S.A, February 14, 1859; died Johannesbure:’ December 20, ;1917. American Consul.” | { | | lets on the grave as the gathering jdispersed—Rand Daily Mail, Johan- nesburg, 8. A. Although many messages and ex pressions, of sympathy came from all parts of the. Transvaal to Mrs. Bray and the U. S. Consulate ‘at the time of his death; as ‘evidence of the feel- ing with which the late consul was so Universally regarded, probably the | most indicative was the half masting of flags throughout the city for-two days. Chicago, June 3—Joseph D. Tinker has been relieved of the duties of man- ager of the Columbus club of the Am- Nationals, appointed manager. Bobby Roth, outfielder of the Cleve- land Americans was suspended for in- subordination. Jim Barnes and Jock Hutchinson, professionals, defeated Chick Evans ‘and Warren K. Wood, amatenrs, in an eighteen hole golf macth at Chi- cago for the benefit of the Red Cross. More than $5,000 was raised. Mrs. Bray Inid four bunches of vio-@ Gj YESTERDAY’S ‘SPORT SUMMARY. | \ erican Association and Mordica Brown] 5, former noted pitcher of the Chicago} MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE school under guarantee of a sat- isfactory position as soon as zompetent or your tuition re- funded. Send’ for particulars. college and what it has done for hundreds of the most successful business men and women, you'll lattend. Write / G. M.. LANGUM, : Pres., Bismarck, N. D.o: HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS i RINE BUGGIES | If you are thinking of buying a new carriage or wagon it will pay you to get our prices. FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — Implements Harness — Carriages — Wagons VOLUNTEER RED CROSS DRIVE 70 PRODUCK $7,500 Bismarck and Burleigh County) Refuse to Be Kept Down in Well Doing ‘ The final figures on the-Second Red Cross drive for Bismarck are not ye: complete, owing to the fact that a num-er of pledge cards which. were placed at different-paints in ‘the city s yet been returned. The $ to date amount to $4,750. elieved that the total for the y be considerably over $5,000, and for the county more, than $7,500. While. no apportionment was made} for either Bismarck or Burleigh coun- ty in this drive, it was believed fair by those in charge to give thoso a chance to tridut who either did not before or wished to at this time. “H P. Goddard looked after the county and O. W. Roberts for the city. Six It i teams compose:l as follows did the aciual work -Team (No.1, Price Ow- Team Phil} in; BF. Tilotsor C. Anderson, captain Putnam; Team 'N captain; C. W. \Nicl ; Team No. farry Wood- Team No. tin pla J. Lahr, captain; nd. Robert We’ eson, captain; u. J. H rt Tatton; Teant 6..N, | Mason, captat; Helen Sull Lingstad and A. G. Jacobson. Arthur ‘§. Bolster of the First Na- tional bank acted as treasurer. E. C. Ma also rec RED CROSS. BENEFIT. This evening Mrs. Wheeler, Man- Yity National bank rbscriptions. 1 When you know more about this’ | L PHOTO DEVELOPING ! duet: ™ _| De tiken:for Red Cross. ” SQUEAK FROM “FONOGRAF” Bell of the First National ‘bank ant} -|from Washington that his patent, a Mail Orders Filled. MRS. M. C. HUNT 114 Broadway. Phone 849. CLRANING and DYING | | | i | < | | | BARBIE’S | DRY CLEANING © | AND DYE ‘WORKS ‘| Phone 394—409 Front Steno '| We call for and deliver. Mail | orders promptly filled.) Penioeaarid | | | | BISMARCK -Nowe Dawata | | Bring or mail in your films for LN Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG. STORE Bismarck, N. D. é music teachef, will have charge of a recita] to be given by her pupils. The program is to ‘be held at the Method- Ha church and the program will com- meénce promptly at 8:15, At the close of the program an offe:- ing wil be taken and the money pro- cured from the offering will be donat- ed to the Red Cross. Mrs. Wheeler advises there will be no charge made ft mission to the concert. it is hoped that a heres attendance will be present as. it Will be an excel- lent opportunity to spend an evening very entertainingly and at the same time it will be learnel how well Man- Gan’s young. people are doing with their early musical education. Mrs. Wheelear’s pupils gave a similar pro- gram at Eismarck last week which is said to have been one of the very best children’s programs ever!held ir the capital city. i The first group of pieces will be given by Margaret. Peterson, Aydra and Dale Melton, Lillian and Gladys Johnson, Bernice Gwendolyn Andre, Alice Johnson. i The second group ‘will be given by Milly Hedkt, Edith Johnson, Wayne Melton, Alphonse Schausa, .Catherine Vallance ne ° The th group will be given by Anita and Md Johnson, ethel Walker, Modell Hatsiff, Myrtle Bigelow. The program yill consist of solos, trios and ‘patriotic choruses. fiss Bayless will read.from letters Jarl Tostevin’s describing the fun. of an Ameritan soldier in France. Durink . this reading Miss’ Bigelow will play “Chopin’s Funeral March.”~ All are ‘cordially invited to attend. No admission fee. “An offering will MINOT MAN TAKESS THE Minot, June 3.—Ernest F> Dahtheim of (Minot. connected with the Minow Electric company has been notified ‘tone softening device for grapho- dan’s very successful and well known PAINTING and DECORATING WALL PAPER: PAINTS & OILS Varnishes—Kalsomine i Brushes ‘and Supplies’ Bismarck, N.'D. DAIRY—MILK—CREAM _ CHRIS ENGEN CO. | is emphagized by the excellent accom-| Tiiet modern ‘conveniences, “There ot vant managed by Ded. MoGiis and gallon. = —0O—————————— | dations afforded at the Van Horn| are ‘00 rooms in-all, e J.'G. Wallace. French Auto Oil MOTOR CO. *- HOTELS TRANSFER and STOR. ‘ - oe 0 ead oh. AGE | BUSINESS TRAINING i HEMSTITCHIN Tungsten Spark cberauie peas is i ‘ . ; \ HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT.} Plugs i Smith Fotm-a-Trwehs) «ci TRANSFER AND BISMARCK You Can Enroll at This ING it ee Seth: Tractora!ls oi Wig Fosergentgs It «Kelly-Springfeld ;, and;, Mirestone aH { (oFines u0V ‘ A ¥ to saan! Everything for ithe: Automobile BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY ii epitayt Distributors; of a) saois bau STUDEBAKER v, at a Kio anisnial ‘Automobiles i ’ } | SAFETY FIRST —Buy Only— PASTEURIZED - MILK BISMARCK DAIRY CO. SHOW “210 Broadway ©, Phone 348 certificate. MOTOR CAR SUPPLY CO. Everything for the Motor Car é Tires, Accessories, Supplies \ Filtered Gasoline Free. Air Dahiheim, who is oniy) regrets it is unable to admit Russian 22 years of age is undecided whether | Soviet councils in Chifna because the ufacturer. WON'T RECOGNIZE SOVIETS. Moscow, Wednesday, May 29.—The Chinese government -has: informed. Foreign Minister Tchitcherin’ that it phones, has-been deemed jvorthy of a sf j he ‘will for.ma company, to: manufac:| Soviet govérninent has not ture the device or:sell it to.sometman-| ognized~ by -China. ‘been rec- This has. caiised. some surprise to. ithe Bolshevik government because last January China proposed that Rus- sia send an -unofficial diplomatic rep- resentative to Pekin and because re- ations betweem'the two countries had been very friendly. * iT tine + ‘ w 4 ¥ . { \ 4 I i wk ¢! « Y oh ye 4 a ie ‘ a Ys