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ee Rie aieme “| « BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1918. "The Trading Center of the Missouri Slope The , ! Trading Center of the Missouri Slope HOP IN BISMARCK 2! MONUMENTS | | WHERE TO DINE REPAIRING Our prices are the lowest because quantities direct from the quarries, saving jobber’s profits and high Send for free catalog. freight charges. BISMARCK*MARBLE & we buy all our material in large GRANITE WORKS - Monuments at Wholesale and Retail 613 Broadway—Phone 691M Louis H. Carufel, Prop. | A. W. LUCAS CO. | UNDERTAKING | PARLORS Day Phone 645 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge || TAXI SE WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors ,~ Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 RVICE TAXI AND ‘AU! LIVERY Phone 27 1, ‘The’ old ttumber but the New Line Smith & Morford Van Horn Hotel WHY? ; LABERE'S A, REASON, SS 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 COMPANY i 202 Fifth St. . Phone 62 IRON and JUNK, REAL ESTATE—LANDS F. E. YOUNG | REAL ESTATE CO. ‘Farm Lands—City Property Fire Insurance FIRST NAT’L BANK BLDG. Room 15—Phone 78 } | SEND US YOUR OLD HAT.|! it {Have your old hat cleaned and H 1 ty —$__—$— | HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Men’s cast off Suits, Coats and Shoes. WE ALSO BUY JUNK OF 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- est price. COLEMAN’S NEW AND 2ND HAND STORE 109 5th St. Opposite McKenzie Clothes Cleaned and_ Pressed. Hats Blocked and Cleaned. ; Now Open—It’s New ¥ kinds: -@ 413 BROADWAY 3 guns, bicycle: otors, C.M. Rosson C. R. Downing Proprietors T BUSINESS TRAINING _ _REPAIRING i-of locks, keys, lawn Mowers and ma- chines of all OTTO! DIRLAM 218 Main Bt. Have You Heard the Latest Music? = it at— STEIN’S. Folsom’s Jewelry Store 414 Main St. Phone 562R HEMSTITCHING, BISMARCK -¥ou Can Enroll at This . MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE: school under guarantee of a sat-)] 114 Broadway. “HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT- ING Mail Orders Filled. MRS. M, C. HUNT Phone 849. isfactory . position as. soon -as competent or your tuition re- funded. Send for particulars, When you knowmore about this. college and what it has done for hundreds of the most successful business:men and women, you'll CLEANING and DY! .. BARBIE’S. AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES’ AND SUPPLIES Ze | 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 } 20.50; sheep steady. | attend. Write \ G. M. LANGUM, Pres., ~ Bismarck, N. D. RDWARE—IMPLEMENTS _ DRY CLEANING AND DYE: WORKS Phone 394—409 Front St. We call: for and deliver. Mail orders ‘promptly. filled. —THE— | ELECTRIC. «SHOP. / B, K SEEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies Delco Farm Light Plants: Willard Service Battery Station ‘Phone 870 FINE BUGGIES you to get our prices. FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools Implement: eae r3 SUPER SUBS.) { PREDICTED light 17.00@17.10; bulk of sales 16.40 @16.85. E Cattle receipts 10,000; quiet; choice | steers averaging 1,300 pounds sold at} VW Sheep §,000; lambs strong; lambs (Continued From Page One.) If you are thinking of buying a new carriage or wagon it will pay neds Carriages’ , Wagons Bring or mail in your films for Expert Developing S FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarek, ‘ hel {| diffiedity of getting a mother: ship, out of Germany. . “It is possible to have a Mexican. territory,” he said, “but a base on | | | base there c f be freely used. It BY BRITISH tet ong ee oe a and away from.” ~ The precautions the navy has taken | Standing the increase ‘decreased cargo speae.” No Further News. ! 2 CHICAGO PRODUCE. _ Chicago, Ill., June 6—Butter higher; receipts 5,920 tubs; creamery, extra cost and ¢ he | along the Gulf coast cannot be reveal- ed, the senator added.'” “Everybody in the navy has done everything human foresight could sug- 41@41 1-2; 40; seconds 34@26 1-2. Cheese unchanged. _ ‘Eggs higher; reeeipts 12,117 cases ifrsts 29° 1-2@31 1-2; 30 1-2. ‘ Botatoes unchanged; firsts —;, firsts 38@ ordinary firsts 27@29; at mark, cases ineladed 29@ receipts 50 An Atlantic Port,Jupe 6.—The ar- 'rival here today of several steamships , | from Atlantic waters, among them two >| passenger Hners, brought no further news of submarine operations. _.Offi- cers of the ships said, however that every precaution was taken’ against surprise, and,while traversing the zone gest,” he} conc! “Not a/ship cai been lost, and that is because’ of the navy convoy. The navy has remained largely silent about/its work and that is one of the best things al Discussion of ing our troops has ut it.” the submarine ‘ques- “MARSHAL | OL CO. Bismarck, N. D. | All kinds of automo- | bile oils, greases and : supplies. Use— Crystal Gasoline More miles per gallon. French Auto Oil Tungsten Spark Plugs PAINTING and DECORATING PAPER & OILS Varnishes—Kalsomine Brushes and Supplies PAINTS . CHRIS cars new, 1S. cars old. Minneapolis, Minn., June 6—Wheat | ‘led as a lookout. receipts 122 cars compared with 109 cars a year ago. Corn yellow 145@ 155. robe at night, and all lifeboats, fu alt dn Which tl ecent,, sinkings took Fouls, allve-gnchanees: zi plage every bers af thie fens who MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. * |was not. otherwise cngaged' was de- Passengers were advised not to dis- tion ceased with .Sengtor Lodge's speech. a nt e ly, ! provisioned and watered, were kept | ) \ ‘ dveady for instant use. ew a white 13 Gar Advices of: the navy department Hiax 31 @ 31 that every effort: was being made to| 7 CHICAGO GRAIN. locate and destroy the submarines B Chica, June 6.—Corn No. 2 yellow, were confirmed: by statements of pas- 160 @ 162; No. 3 yellow 150 @ 158; |sengers, who said that destroyers, No. 4 yellow 144 @ 145. Oats ‘No. 3 white 74 @ 7); standard | frequently seen. 3 @ 15%, - Rye nominal. Barley,200 @ 140. “Tenptiys: @ 800. Clover #fominal. Pork nominal. Lard. 2402. Ribs 2182 @ 2220. the Adlantic coast. was still at sea, as far as known, a ted no additional information. ‘reblocked, good as new, at a fener small cost. The saving will ; fas aksnoea'| . a one point each. Coppers also dropped | surprise you. We are experts. {jon announcement of reduced divi- | Mail orders to all parts of the United States and Canada EAGLE. HAT. WORKS 313 Broadway ee ee! —=_—ES—S i | SLIGHT GAINS. jz IN STOCKS iNew York, June 6.—Recessions from carly high quotations in the stock ‘market, today ran from one to one and a half points in equipments, Mex- ican_petroleum, General Motors, : to- bacco products and shippings. Marine preferred was the most un- certain feature. ‘ Leaders made only nominal changes, | mainly upward, at the onening of to- lay’s stock. market but the list soon developed irregular tendencies, Gains of fractions to a point in equipments, tobaccos, fertilizers, industrial alcohol} underwept a nnd‘ Atlantic Gulg were balanced by the heaviness of marines, the -prefer- | red, losing 2 1-2 points. Investment | “ils were neglected bu secondary is-} owing to lack of demand. { sugs.teflected a continuance of yes-| ‘erday’s pressure. Liberty bonds were! “tgady. { The strength of metals offered some, ; ssurance respecting copper dividends | ut_the substantial gains in leathers, | “tudebaker, American sugar, Amert-| can Can and ‘Sumatra Tobacco were | y vidently due to pool operations. Unit- “1 States steel and low priced rails|” Ind the general improvement at noon. ‘iberty 3 1-2‘8 sol dat 99.66 to 99. | “ret 4’s at 93,60 to 93.66; second 4's| bs ee. to 98,54 and 4 1-2’s at 95.94 to} Prices fell back again during the | tagnant noon hour, leaders including ‘nited. States steel, Baldwin locomo- | tive and Marine preferred, reacting! dends, Chino losing 11 points. CROP REPORTS opening unchanged to half cent lower, and then recovered completely. i ARFECT PRICES Chicago, June Authoritive re- general crop eonditions | have been better than at present had a bearish effect today on the corn; market. Subsequently, however, word of excessive rains in lowa led to some | apprehension, and brought about rai- lies. Trading was on a rather broad | scale.. Opening prices, which rangea | from half cent declines to 1-8 cent ad: vance, with July 132 to 132 1-2 and August 133, were followed by a ma- terial further setback and then by an upturn to slightly above yesterday's | finish. Oats paralleled the action of corn. Exporters were asking for offerings of oats, and were said to have taken 150,000 bushels last evening. (After 3-8 to 66 1-2, the market moderate further sag, with July 66 Provisions advaneed with grains, at| first though, the market was weak DULUTH RECEIPTS, Duluth, Minn., June 6.—Elevator re: ceipts of domestic grain—oats 2,000) bushels, last ye 4,200; flax 1,500 bushels, last year 4200. Oats 4,500 bushels, last | ; flax 34,000 bushels, last y 27,800. Duluth car inspection—Wheat—Nos, 1 and 2 northern, 3; 1; total wheat 4 7; flax 1, year ago 8; year ago 4; total all 7; yi on track 2. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Ill, June 6.—Hogs_re- ceipts 25,000; lower; butchers 16.40@ 16.0; heavy 15.50@16.35; selected | MINNEAPOLIS RECEIPTS, ‘Minneapolis, Minn., June 6.—Flour unchanged. Chipments 37,713 barrels. 1.78 @180. one aN rley 98@130. Bran 28.25 NEW YORK: FINANCIAL, New York, June 6.—Mercantile pa- per, four months, 6; six months, 6; SUNK ON TUESDAY. | schooner Edward R.\Eaird, Jackson marine 1S miles off Cape Charl Tuesday morning, were landed here day. sterlin, demand, . 475%; - cables, 476 76: frances demand, 571 SENATE TAKES bles, 570%; guilders demand, 50%; | RAP AT NAVY. bles, 51, Lired demand, 910 : cables, 909. 5 DEPARTMEN Government bond firm; railroads ie (Continued From Page One.) | Submarine chasers and air scouts,\were ; -The navy department, still awaited today a detailed report of the encoun- ter between an American destroyer and one of the German submerines off The destroyer the commander of the naval district to which she is attached'has transmit- An Atlantic Port. June 6.—Captain R, R. Couldman and’ the crew of the} ‘New York, was sunk by a German sub- Washington, June 6.—A sixteen mil- lion dollar. appropriation for éstab- lishing balloon and seaplane stations to guard’ the United States against submarine and air attacks, was asked of congresé: teddy (by: the war depart- ment. The aépartment desires to establish sixteen statiqns, thirteen of them on the Atiatitio‘ coast-‘and: three on the Gulf: coast. Definite locations .were not given. The coast defense pjan as submittea |‘by the department also calls for tne tol establishment of fortifications along the coasts by which guns could .be transferred on railroads from one point’to another to meet possible ‘ar- tacks. \. ‘ The house appropriations commit- tee, to which the: request went, was informed that there are in operation a sufficient number of aircraft to ac- fend the coasts adequately but -that the stations are needed. The only pos- sible airplane attacks that could be made, it was said, would come fron: nd les, to- T bond irregular. Time loans steady; 60 days 54@ 54; 90 days’5%@6y 6 months 54 @6. Call money steady; high 6; low 6; are, transporting to France. ruling rate 6; last loan 6. the navy petause there have been FLAXSEED ADVANCES. none. The navy and the navy depar:- Duluth, Minn., June -6.—After a showing of weakness at the start on; the execution \of selling orders for which there appeared to be no sup- port, quotations in flaxseed were ad- vanced sharply today on a wave of buying and*short covering. Reports tothe effect’ that the litte seed re-|"ing of the war. wains in farmer's hands» over the| Constantly in mind. T northwest; was a bullish factor in the|'® ‘*e everv- precaution to: meet July future. It opened 4% off at}! think they have $3.701% and closed 4% up at $3.99.| ‘The navys activities cannot be ma October closed “% up at $3.46 asked. | PUlic for patent reasons, Small ‘trading was reported in Lodge said, declaring ‘Ro one can t coarse grains. Oats closed .2 cents!Where a submarine wil strike. up and barley 5 cents up. are men who might have done bett “The navy and the navy depa ment” the tinued, “have necessarily anticipat a submarine attack from the beg: They have had Closing: lic news indicating the presence Linseed, on track, $3.77; arrive, | Submarines,” he added. “they acted 277: July,. $3.80; October, . $3.46 | They have the means to do it.” Ki of 5 ‘Citing thé-fight of the British navy sked- Uuis, on track, 71@74 cents. Barley, on track, $1.15@1.30. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, June 6.—Butter steady; receipts, 19,145; creamery, higher-than extras 43'4@44; extras, 43; firsts, 41 @42%.° : Eggs, irregular; receipts, cases; fresh gathered extras 38@38'4 fresh gathered storage packed, frats, 35@36; do regular packed extra firsts, 36@37'4; firsts, 33146@35. Cheese firm; receipts, 6,054. boxes; state. whole: miJk flat fresh’ specials, 23% @ 23'S; do average run 2214@23. Senator can i nce a> “larger control” lished on what might be -termed t “naval front.” “That control is succeeding,” said, “more than any of us dared 19,973 | hope. It is done by multiplication ; | ships and of methods.” e ator Lodge. Possibility, of a submarine base the westreh hemisphere seems remo! boasts about the number of troops we Germany was not inyited here by attacks upon ment have taken every preaution. No doubt in som. newspaper offices there | | fassachusetts senator con-| 4 They: have triea Senator “As soon as the nay had any authen- for four years against the submarine, ge said that with Ameri- if tbe submarine menace has been estab- “That the defense will be effective, T have no questiony’ continued Sen- collapsible airplanes carried by suv- marines. Operation of observation Jalloons would be largely for signal purposes. — \ *BRITSH OFFICIAL | WAR STATEMENT | er, rt ed ‘n-| London, June ¢.—The Germans last it | night repeated their: attempts to raid ev! the British positions in the Morlan- it | court region east of Amiens but. were repulsed, the war office announced today. i The statement says: “Last night ‘the enemy again at- tempted to raid our positions south west. of -Morlancourt pulsed with loss. “Another-hdstile raiding party suc- ceeded in rushing one of our, posi yesterday afternoon in the neighbor- hood of Boyelles.. Two of our men are missing.” \ «| The enemy also attempted raids during the night north of Lens, north of Bethune and east of Nieppe for- hi est. All of the raids were repulsed © 1 and casualties inflicted’ on the enem tt {_. “The hostile artitlery has been a ofl tive in the Strazeele ‘sector.” SITUATION UNCHANGED London, June 6.—Via Ottawa—The __|battle situation is generally un- inj/changed today. The Germans are te, de elt of the and was. re-| help up for thetitime being on'the;}G. Stub called the gathering to or- said Senator Lodge, pointing out the whole front from Noyon to Rheims|der, the Norwegian Lutheran church GEN CO. | Bismartk, ' DAIRY—MILK—CREAM i SAFETY FIRST ' —Buy Only— ‘PASTEURIZED MILK. BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 210 Broadway Phone 348 | Chicago,; “June —_6.—Twenty-four thousand -hogs, eleven thousand cat- tle and eight thousand sheep whica arrived at the stock yards today werc met by what they may have thougat was a reception committee instead of the usual roughly clad cow hustlers. This was because the stock handl- ers’ union was still on strike and clerks, superintendents and others ha- bituated to the linen collars and other sartorial refinements had left their and they have lost heavily in the last few days, particularly on Monday and Tuesday, when their gains .were smallest. French experts now anticipate that the Germans will attempt to break through somewhere else, possibly be- tween Noyon and Montdidier, with the object of converging their advance} toward Paris, although it is not im> possible that the enemy will attack in a totally different. sector. The proximity of Paris in thig case, how- may indicate a departure from | these tactics. The attitude of Paris. in facing the byesent ordeal is inspiring the most glowing eulogies in the British pre which pi fervent tribute to Prem! as 4 pressing the invincible spirit of Franc and affording impressive evidence of }the mutual confidence of-the allies jand relia: ce in the growing might jot America. The newspapers de- are that M. Clemenceau also. spoke r the British nation when he de- ared that France would never yield. Lutherans in Session | at the Gate City | Fargo, N. D., June 6—With more than.2,600 present when: President H. ! lor big cars eo - Black and Seven Colors AUTO 3! 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 CHEYROLET. AUTQMOBILES mith Formyadlrucks Smith: Traetor's ila ytaw avr ingGeld:-and Firestone oF aitres Everything for the Automobile £2 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY US + a Distributors of | finia sports 11 STUDBRAKER “ CADIELAE Automobiles MOTOR CAR . SUPPLY CO. Everything for the Motor Car ‘ Tires, Accessories, Supplies Filtered Gasoline Free Air “DUDE” STRIKE BREAKERS AT UNION YARDS HANDLE STOCK desks. and were trying’to fill the gaps. It was expected that Washington would take some action looking to ar- bitration during the day. A’ settlement - of the stockyards strike within 24 hours: is in. prospect, Lucien L. Wheeler, of the department of ‘justice, said .this afternoon. “I have been talking with both sides and I believe that the men will get practically what they ask for without’ an arbitrator,” said » Mr. Wheeler, of America opened its special conven- tion heer at ‘o'clock this morning. The convention, the first since the three great Lutheran bodies, the Unit- ed, the Synod and the Norwegian, join- ed hands a year ago, is expected to dispose of questions affecting tie work of the denomination in the Unit- ed States and Canada during the bai- ance. of the war : EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCHES ARE IN SESSION Winona, Minn. June 6.—The twen- jty-eighth annual a eawee conterence of, west- ern jation of Evangelical. Free churches, with delegates from every part of the district. which extends from Chicago to the Dakotas, opening) here last night with an address vy Bue r 1. J. Peterson of Minneap- One of the important matters. to come before the conference. will be the provision of adequate support for the bible school and academy conduct- ed in Minneapolis. The confeernce will continue through Sunday. WANTED—Girl to run elevator. Must be sixteen years of age; also woman pastry cook. to bake pies and pud- ies only apply t oMcKenzie Hotel. . t ' ‘ ‘ “aed BG oe o is . ti ' { { é t u 7 ho Fs *f

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