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A. W. CRAIG Day Phong 50 been establialed ‘among ‘Blemarek apolis, confident that the “BIG” they know when they’ ask for LAHR. MOTOR x d Z A merchants a high morale of whic! stores theré' : would have |some- “‘Tribyne-advertised goods they will, , . 1 LES:-CO; Licensed:-Embalmer in Charge Night Phone 687 ~ every business house is proud. thing better'and’ newer than’ Bis- find’ them precisely as -repre- . ‘SA 7 Bismarck has , been: fortunately marck offered. sented Willys-Overland y free in all the years of its com- The waists came on; they all ‘Bismarck s train service is ex-\]f; é Distributors 4 mercial development from. fly-by- ranged around $12 to $15; the cellently’ arranged for the shop- i ‘ 5 TAXI SERVICE night concerns. It has been im- styles were not good, nor were per who has only a day or a half- SPRVICH—that’s i TAXI AND AUTO ayo ‘lay, and they have that showed mare sie ‘and mere hotel sorvih of the capital city Bismarck, N. D. a beca tl patrons have td te hi . days’ LIVERY 0 R x T A x I Se hea teaataortny and have the. oe Minneapolis Weosledment; pleasure. Meee eee een? All kinds of automo- ea ; ape : F bile oils, greases and ||[>"" es aK Phone 27 Fine Cars Always at Your WHERE TO DINE REPAIRING : supplies. MISSOURI V ALLEY. The qe, number but the Service REPAIRING Have You Heard the Use— See ee | MOTOR CO. git te a ‘ DAY AND NIGHT EAT—. , oor locks, keys Latest Music? ace. sme’ Fictory Distributors of mii ortor 9 . guns, bicycles, i . Pein ert’s Liver ! tors, 1 a ore, miles per CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES ae Lamb y MINUTE LUNCH monors, lawn at- galletas, VBOLET APTOMOBILE 4 HOTELS 413 BROADWAY SOTTO DIRLAM || ae Tungsten Spark Tires q He Folsom’s Jewelry Store , Plugs. Ce Everything for the Automobile ; STO Pp i TRANSFER AND C.M:Rosson C.R. Downing i Aus Main St.) Phone 628 : ; ae STORSGE sibiakoarn ) | "| PaintiNG and DECORATING | ae an i i" at the We have unequalled fect <a —— g — : ij ties f ving storage an LQ" 2 Pi q V H Hi t | cane be pores BUSINESS ARAL i Wadi Y HEMSTITCHING COMPANY —{ q goods, Careful, experience POPES eTiTEHING AND OBICOT: : ateg : i QM HOYT HLOLEL || sien We also handle ce C&P BISMARCK You Can Enroll’at This iJ" ING e Distributors of WHY? WACHTER TRANSFER , MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE Mast Orders Files: WA L L P A P: ER STUDEBAKER ¥ 202 pine eke 62 school under guarantee of a sat- Nie Baer: S: HON ‘349, —P: ‘AINTS & OILS ee =n : THERE’S A REASON. , 4 See isfactory’ position as soon as _ Varnishes—Kalsomine - C *\. Brushes and Supplies Automobiles / est price. PHOTO DEVELOPING —THE— . ia oh Within the “law—More ‘light COLEMAN’S NEW AND 2ND a BISMARCK DAIRY CO. than plain glass... 4 Paci cpp yy a epi LE I OP | rat se ‘0a sth Str’ Onposite, MeKenzle ELECTRIC’ SH 210 Broadway MOTOR CAR SUPPLY Co. D Clothes Cleaned and_ Pressed. = B. K. SKEELS , Phone 348. , - i Hats: Blocked and Cleaned. : ei > ol He | erything Electrical ———— >} . REAL ESTATE—LANDS named Wiring Fixtures and Supplies FINE. BUGGIES Prior to coming to North Dakota, he this territory, have branched out into Vice-Regent—Mrs. Minnie C.,Bud-|clared consideration of the govern-| eclipse, received a cablegram from JOHNSON INTO SERVICE (GR Eth ONE aa the ‘trantge fleldvand: ave tiow: hand. A. R. CHAPTER long. ment’s needs should take precedence | France today stating that’ his son,; Harry Johnson, borm and reared in ————S===a ling the distribution of PLOWMAN . Hecording Secretary—Mrs, L. E.|over all other matters. It was point-| Lieutenant Douglass Campbell, an/ Burleigh county and a\son of former af TRACTORS in the same territory as|. IS ORGANIZED |Moynara. */ed out also that the whole organiza-| American aviator, was slightly wound-| Commissioner Gus. W. Johnson of| registered 328; Grand” Forks; 249; 3 controlled by them on Overland and SEN Corresponding Sec.—Mrs. Charles Hon would pect by jhe catalan, ed Campbell is the first American | P; ated j Woods, transferred ‘to the | Burleigh, 106, apd Ward, 173. Only q 5. Sames a Washburn. ment of a uniform sca “Ace.” jurisdiction of- the local board fr two negroes wi " ‘Willys-Knight cars. Names of the following organizing | V3! senting claimed that it would result in ene where: he had sbesn Vinee eats proce ere registered in. the bi wy The _ Trading Center of the Missouri Slope MONUMENTS Our prices are the lowest because quantities direct from the qual freight charges, BISMARCK MARBLE & ies, saving Send for free catalog. all our material in large we buy jobber’s profits and high GRANITE WORKS Monuments at Wholesale and Retail 618 Broadway—Phone 691M Louis H. Carufel, Prop. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS —————— W. LUCAS CO. with the descendents’ of those We have in mind the experience pers~who buy by mail through * UNDERTAKING Undertakers — Embalmers frontiersmen and the new ‘blood of a friend ofours which beats consistent and intelligent advertis- || Free: Air and Water P ARLORS which has coin to join them in, | out the oft-rereated assertion thee ing. The store news department is for your voice, H rr Duilding of a mighty common-| women may shop.as satisfactorily of The Tribune, as represented D Ph 645 Funeral Directors wealth. ie in Bieter re as in' the Twin Cities, in its advertisements, is one of \ BATTERY , the motor car Ja ay one ! Bismarck has too much to lose and with far better assurance of the most interesting and popular 99. . Licénsed Embalmer in Charge to forfeit for a moment the re- economical values: This particu- seat wres of this Home Newspaper SERVICE STATION t for your body’. i Night Phone 100 icense! spect of these people-by foisting lar-lady—and ‘there’ are many ke of the Slope. People have acquir- i Joka N. Willys WEBB. BROS. An ee TRANSFER and STORAGE ‘ TRON and JUNK * 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- LAHR MOTOR CO, Plowman to Be Retailed in This Territory by Big Dis- tributing House The Lahr Motor Sales Co., Over- land and Willy-Knight distributors in The fact that this progressive firm} has gotten behind this particular trac: tor is evidence that the tractor is a|s good one and that there will be a lot business circles. SEND US YOUR OLD HAT Have your old hat cleaned and reblocked, good as snew, at a small [eost. The saving will surprise you. We are experts. Mail orders to all parts of the United States and Canada EAGLE HAT WORKS 313 Broadway * BISMARCK Nene bela Bring or mail in your films for ‘Expert Developing Friday evening after a brief illness. He was well known in northeastern The funeral will ‘be held at Lake Crystal. MINESHOSHE D. mbers have been sent to the offi- wt Ds report is of iy a Bi marck willh ave a D. A. R. and as Bismarck is the shopping cen- ter for the antire Slope because it never has violated the confiderlce” of its friends. Bismarck -became preeminently THE | trading post of the upper Missoun valley more that forty years ago, when it was the “jumping off place,” so far as railway transportation’ was con- cerned, and who have since become million- aires or mere memories, “outfitted” here for the long overland’ trek to the Black Hills, Later Bismarck became the supply depot for all of the rapidly developing territory west-of the river. At that early day, pioneer settlers and home- steaders learned to depend on Bis- marck for honest goods and fair dealing, and the reputation estab- lished then endures to this: day | upon them goods which Bismarck | cannot stand back of. There has bankrupt. sales and clearance mongers. mune from professional ’ Its merchants have buiit on a ‘solid when , gold-seekers, + BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE returned year ation year in’ in- creasing numbers,’ bringing friends and neighbors’ with them. Serves. Great Population. Because Bismarck sérves a shop- ping clientele of 150,000 to 200,000 people—the most progressive and prosperous “people ‘to be found anywhere in’ this great country of ,ours—-it has been ‘necessary for merchants’ to carry large stocks and to adopt modern methods. Opportunities-are offered here for selections cOmmon ‘only in cities of 50,000 td, 100,000; stocks are turned over “rapidly; Bismarck stores have successfully followed . the practice of carrying over_at the end of the year nothing but ystandard staples, and new goods are constantly coming in. her—commissionéd a friend to se- lect for her some waists in Min- they new. The very same after- noon this friend of ours strolled into a Bismarck department store BISMARCK SLOPE SHOPPING CENTER BECAUSE IT . ALWAYS HAS DEALT FAIRLY WITH ITS PATRONS a ata acta aa) which promptly went, back to, the LIG store. Thé lady was out some parcels postage, but she had received in exchange for her ex- periment ful value in renewed con- fidence. and in satisfaction with her own Fismarck stores. Shopping By Mail. opping wy ‘mail is becoming creasingly popular among Slope tolk who cannot: converiéntly come in to town every week. They have found this plan safe and sat- isfactory. Expert shoppers in the ‘big stores make the filling of mail, orders. their especial business. Orders are filled promptly and carefully; goods are cheerfully exchanged, if the customer is not satisfied beyond the slightest shade of a doubt. Selections are mad eéasy for out-of-town shop- ed the habit of reading Tribune ads and of relying upon them, and day to spend in the city..For those who can devote more-time to a tour of the shops, the effort is Now Open—I ’s New chines of all kinds. ELECTRICAL ~ Delco Farm Light Plants’ Willard Service Battery. ~ Mrs. Charles Washburn, Mrs. H. H. Steele Mrs, A. E. Jacobson - Officers. (Regent—Mrs. J. M. Martin. Treasurer—iMrs. N. v. Ramstad. ~. Registrar—Mrs, KE. A. Thorberg. Historian Mrs, .D. T. Owens. competent, or your’ tuition re- funded. Send for , particulars. When you know more about this college and: ‘what it has done for hundreds of the most, successful business. men and: women, you'll attend. Write G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck, N. D. HARDWARE—IMPLE If you are’ thinkiag of buying a tiew carriage or wagon it will pay ¢ you to'get our prices. machinists, blacksmiths, electrical workers and plumbers are included in the meta) trades department. A war time strain was introduced into the discussion when speakers de- discontent among workers and rémove the incentive to work for higher wa- es. In the building ‘trades department STEIN’S CLEANING and DYING BARBIE’S | DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS Phone 394—409 Front St. We call for and deliver, Mail orders promptly filled. ee ON EU | Station” FRENCH & WELCH E ean! : ‘ FINNEY’S DRUG STORE \ xper' re leanin: TAYLOR ‘IN. FEDERAL JOB. KNOWN TRACTOR] P'Mismarce ND. [phone s10 uo Bradway ||| Estos eae | | Phone 770. | tics emmiceamae gret | REAL ESTATE CO. SON INJURED. Golden Dale, Wash., June 8.—Prot. W. W. Campbell of Lick observatory at Mount Hamilton, Cal., who is here to study the phonema of today’# solar FINED FOR CONTEMPT. After he had‘ on several occasions replied to questions that “it was none of the court’s business,” Dan |Edwards, SATURDAY JUNE 8,’ 1918, PANN ee a se ice The - Me Trading Center of the Missouri Slope Western sales Co. : Distributors of MAXWELL, CHALMERS, REO AUTOMOBILES . PORTAGE TIRES GREEN DRAGON . SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds FILTERED : On GASOLINE OL CO. French Auto Oil CHRIS ENGEN. CO. R Bismarck, N. D. DAIRY—-MILK—CREAM SAFETY FIRST —Buy Only— PASTEURIZED “MILK Was one of Illinois’ best known band leaders, directing large organizations. at Ottawa, Elgin and Lena, Ills. placed in,charge of the federal labor bureau recently established: at Grand Forks by Lindley H. Patten of Bis- marck, state director. Clyde Baker, formerly: of ‘the ‘Tri-State ‘Telephone Co. at Grand Forks, will assist Maa- rager Taylor. ing, left this morning for Camp Dodge to enter service in the national army. With him went “Billy” Bfoderick, the | FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. them and Cass county the other. ‘WOMAN, WAR CORRESPONDENT ee . DAKOTA MOTOR CO. f ; Bismarck, N. D. wr the telephone our middle name -/ Smith Tractors Kelly-Springfeld and Firestone F. E. YOUN Farm : ‘Lands—City Property Fire Insurance - ~ Room 15—Phone 78 Bismarck had one of comedian cavalier. 4,860 REGISTERED, ' With one county still missing, 4, 860, select service men are reported to Ad- jutant General Fraser as having reg- Ystered June 5 for the ‘class’ of 1918. Slope, the only county yet:to report, is expected to have registered 35 men, TODAY IS CAMP FIRE GIRLS’ DAY AT CQUNTRY CLUB HOUSE *Minishoshe.” new membrs are required to form a chapter/in a place where none exists. The,list cs ns 24 tmes, and four other applications are ding, at the peanehin and it is ex- pected that seyeral mere will join a tittle later The list fol'ows: Members. of tractors sold in this territory. It} is also evidence that tractor dealers and owners will get service never b fore obtainable in this territory on a Mrs. Harriett’ Chalmers Adams, Washington, D. C.,..a war correspon- dent recently. home ‘from the French front, now touring the country in the interest of the national council of de- ferise, is in Bismarck after having visited various sections of North Da- kota, “feeling .the’ Flickertail pulse.” John Donlin of Chicago and William! ; Spencer. of Washington were re-elect: ed president and secretary, respective- placed' D.. D'Alesandro of Quincy, Mass., as fourth vice president. FOR COMMUNITY ROOM who. admits that he’s a bad nigger who has served a term in the pen and who feels just as comfortable in jail as out, was sent over to-the county prison this morning by Judge Bleck- reid to serve qut a/ $25 fine for cén- tempt of court. Edwards was ar- raigned on a charge of interfering ac ctor. fodels of the PLOWMAN may be seen in front of the-Lahr Motor Sales Co's. building at the corher of Fourth This evening the Camp Fire Girls wil complete their Country club day program, interrupted a couple of which wo and Thayer streets. INCREASE CHARGES. Washington, June 8.—Local switch ing charges are to be increased June , Db) erndt as her principal support. | recital tobe given by students of Miss ryt . 25 under the same rules appliable to George Buzzelle. Mies Miarforie Moore will be tier aes Mary Boysen ‘at the community, Poop) George W. Cochrane, veteran central Do Not Get Ca el , other shipping, the railroad adminis- S. D, Cook. companist and Miss Dorothy Moore the|of the Bismarck public library at 8|North Dakota music dealer and band r ess tration armounced today. a eonkliny promptress. The proceeds will be|@’clock Tuesday evening, June 11. The jleader, has left for New York, where With Yi B CRRDSGE THANKS. HS. Dobler é added to the funds already. received | proceeds from the recital will be de-\he will report for service in a on our lood Sup ply. We aesii hank all of “i ; Harris, Lisben, N.D, by the Camp Fire Girls trom their|Voted to. the purchase of fatnisings retarial capacity with the Y. M. C. 1 RPT linge A fe e desire to thank all of our friends - Hinckley. Country club program and’ will be|for the community room, which* overseas. Mr. Cochran edoes os) Im urities I Invite Se lew bottles of 8, P 8. the for their kistdness and sympathy in an B. Irish. contributed to the./Red Cross.’ All|.Bismarck’s one universal aasembly know what branch of the service he iP z tayite Digense, Srent vegetable blood medicine, will ca oe OTT. UBER J; M. Martin Country clu bmembers are invited.|hall, open at all times to the use of will be assigned to. He volunteered lize your blood snd give you GOT’ stp H .. B, Maynard Cars will await the Camp Fire Girls|any organization, for any public pur-|several weeks ago and was promptly pests should pay pa: fae ane heed to Bem pitength and a thy. ¥ ‘and Fa Fami! ily. C. W. MeGray at the First Baptist chureh at 8 p. m.|pose, wifffout cost. Because of the accented: Mrs. Cochrane and children indication that your ood suppl he a veryone rae it Just now, LUMBER | R COMPANY. Mrs. D. T. Owens —— nature of the endowment’ under which | have ‘gone to Oakes, Mrs. Cochrane's i ing aluggic there f e R the ‘system in perfect condi= ey Mrs. N. O. Ramstad UNIFORM WAGE SCALE. | th. epublic library. was built, it is |old-home, wheer they will reside un- * Nesening Me fier seatnak teers lon; Go to your drug store and get DIES AT LAKE CRYSTAL Mrs. R. C. Richholt ‘3t, Paul, Minn., June 8.—A resohz:| necessary that this room be furnished |til after the war. Secretary Cochrane tall a bottle to-day, you need any Mrs. B. K. Skeels tion’ recommending a uniform wage|at common expense, and a consider-|has been engaged in the music bual- your blood a medical aise, You caiobtain it "At ystaaenine By Mrs. Carl E. Talmadge. New Eng-| scale for all crafts making up the met-| able sum fs required for this purpose.|ness in North Dakota for 19 years, ee it porided, without cost by writing to ‘Medical Minot, N. D., June 8—Ralph J) Pt-j land, N. D. al trades department of the, American|The committee urges a large atten-joperating in Oakes, Underwood and en re easily wards, of per, 33, president of the Piper-Howe Lumber Co., "died at Lake Crystal on Pritt Ethel Barnes, Mrs. E. A. Thorberg ‘Miss Aldyth Ward weeks ago by an inopportune rain. The senior masque will present Miss Glenn Burce’s play, with the play- wright in the leading role, and with Federation of: Lalor was adopted to- lday at a meeting of the boiler makers,| AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Much interest is being shown in the Nance, assuring Bismarck people a program which all will epjoy. with an officer who last evening ar- rested Walt. Benz, another negro, under the city’s vagrancy ordinance. COCHRANE IN Y. M.C. A. Bismarck, in all of whichicities he Jleaves @ large number of: friends. against 6000 estimated for ‘this state by the war department, id make the total 4,895, ‘as Cass ‘county leases tha ts ever present, waiting | Director, Swift S stack be fe on open beste Ce. 26 Silt Mrs. Adams has made a unmber of ad- dresses under the auspices of the de- fense council. y. Atlanta, Ga