The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 17, 1918, Page 3

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28 are, the, lowest because we buy all our material in | ies direct'from the quarries, saving a or "3 profits ay high » "freight: chi cgtok oi charges. Send for free catalog. MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS ¢” Wholesale arid Retail” Louis -H. Carufel, Prop, _UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS * A.W. ‘LUCAS co. UNDERTAKING "Day Phone .645, Night Phone 100 “A.W. CRAIG. | Licensed Embalmer in Charge TAXI SERVICE TAXI. “AND AUTO > LIVERY. | Phone 27 the old pnuaiber ‘but; the New Line’ | Smith & Morford. STOP! -_at the Yau Hon He ‘Within: the qaw—More light than ‘plain glass... . ~~ MOTOR CAR SUPPLY CO. : DAIRY—MILK—C EAM a - SAFETY FIRST -—Buy Onty— _ PASTEURIZED “MILK * [BISMARCK DAIRY co. 216 B ay _ Phone iNew York, “June 17.—The stock qperket at’ ‘noon ‘today: threw off it’s gérlfer uricertain trend. the Yrength Of-rails “and: shippings . affording a broader. foundation: Speculative in- terests centered ely in specialties, ho: which ‘notably ‘Roy- general cigars addihg lly, to: the Jast--week's ‘States steel overcome cy sand other equip- gents ‘and. war specialties” increased their advantage. yProfit taking ‘check- éd ‘the: advance at*noon.; “Liberty 3 12's ‘sold at’ 99.62@99.68;. first: 4’s at 94.28;.second.4’s at 94:18@94.46- and 4.1-2's at-96 to 98:38. <War news over ‘the: week: end: and indications of another huge “liberty nn imparted~ some "irregularity “to WERE. BROS. Undertakers - Embalmers Wt Funeral Directors .* Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 50 , Night Phone 687 “FOR A TAXL FingCars Always:at Your Service * 4 DAY’ AND NIGHT Lambert's Livery” "TRANSFER | TRANSFER AND STORAGE ..: We have unequalled fall ‘ties for movin stora; : ‘shipping ousel a é ‘te experienced . “men. We also ‘handle ice. | WACHTER TRANSFER DON'T THROW — THAT OLD’ HAT AWAY! Send it to us to be cleaned and reblocked. Our work is “guaranteed. EAGLE HAT WORKS PAINTING’ and DEC ORATING WAEL RAPER Yarnishes— Brushes and ore _ CHRIS “a EN. Co. treme reaction of 2 1:95 points during the noon hour’ and. gakness of” aye: cialties, - partictla’ 08,” voked further unsettlement: ‘Ralls and _shippings also'yielded moderate: ly and: preaing: became: extremely aw |: “CORN ing high teniperaturés’ which: preva | éd ye8terday led’ to. buying of corn today on a‘brodd scale and forced a sharp ‘advance’ in’ values. erings were ‘relativel roe. = were relatively’ s¢atce. + 0) opening ri. ces which’ Vatled ‘from unc pening ures to‘l +2’ higher, with July t45/1-4 to"146 5-8: and Atigust 1481-4" to"1-2, ‘were followéd'a général upturn: ~ Oats*responded ‘to the strength In !corn’and’to hot ‘weather reports. Com- ‘mission houses weré" active “buyers. ‘After opetiing 1-8 to 1 5-8@1 3-4 cents higher with July 71 -to 72°1-2° cents, the* market held near ‘the ‘top side or the range. ~ Provisions rose with cor tone “hogs. Sellers. were hard to find. - CHICAGO PRODUCE. Chicago, June 17.—Butter steady}. receipts 14,756 tubs; creamery ‘extra 42°1-2; firsts 39 1-2@42; seconds 36 @38 | Gene: Chicago, Juie 17.—Recard” break-|. | 200 bughels, last year 23, BUY ANYTHING FROM A CARPET TACK TO A FIFTY TON TRACTOR IN BISMARCK AND BE SURE OF IT One thing that has made Bismarck a popular shopping center ‘or the Slope is the fact that one may buy here anything from a-carpet tack or a package of pins to a fifty-ton tractor and be sure of obtaining value received. ‘Bismarck is one.of the largest distributors of tractors ‘and farm machinery in the northwest; it dis- ‘tributes more automobiles and motor trucks than any: other city m North Dakota; it ranks {third in the sales of dry: goods and notions, and its wholesale groceries and fruit houses have a larger territory than ‘those of any other job- bing center in North Dakota, covexing- fully a third of this state, as well as sections of South Dakota and Montana. WHERE TO DINE _ EAT— MINUTE LUNCH Now Open—It’a New 413 BROADWAY. C.M. Rosson _ C. R. Downing Proprietors BISMARCK , PEL. Buying in large quantities, taking the advan- tage of jobbers’ discounts, enjoying a quick turn-over, and selling to a trade ‘which pays its bills, Bismarck merchants in every line are in a position to da. busiriess on a closé margin, which means better. values to the consumers. Repairs and Replacements » Bismarck’s ‘machine shops and ‘foundries are. Fequipped to repair or. build anything from a =| Swiss watch toa railway- locomotive. The city’s big garages, stipplied with the most modern on the Slope. REPAIRING Fe os 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 college and what it has done'for | hundreds of the most successful ‘| business men and women, you'll r| attend. " ELECTRICAL ELECT RIC SHOF, | BLK. SKEELS.. Bverything Mipetcial: ° 5 : Wiring Fixtures and Bapplies| Delop Ferm Light Plants Willard Service: Battery | _ Station ee | Phone 570 3 $24 2.905 ditto white receipts 88 cars; \\ igan and Minnesota 1. on 69; ditto bulk $1.35@1.50. Poultry ‘alive, ‘steady, cents. NEW YORK STOCK | List American: Sugar’. cits 112 Bethlehem ‘Steel “B? Canadian Pacific . Chicago, Mil. & &St Pa 1 Electric General Motors . Great Northern. pfd . Great’ Northérn one -¢ ort United. States Stéel. MINNEAPOLIS RECEIPTS. Minneapolis, June 17.—Wheat re- ceipts 384 cars, compared with 261 cars a year ago. Corn, !No. 3 yellow 155@165. Oats"No. 3 white, 75 12077 12. Flax 388@30. FLOUR UI HANGED. , * Minneapolis, Minn., June 1°. “Sarour unchanged. “Shipments 56, 89 bar- rels. Rye 197@199. Farley: 90122. 33,25, DULUTH ‘RECEIPTS. Duluth. “Mitin.; June -17.—Blevators receipts ‘of domestic grain; Wheat 1, sf bustiels; barley 2,200 bushels, flax ‘oo, 000 bush: els, last: year ‘2,200. wuluth car. inspection: ‘Wheat, Nos. 1 and 2 ‘northern 1; anixed 1; total wheat -2, last year 18;° Oats ‘3: total icked fowls 27 ‘ Write G. M. LANGUM, Presj- Bismarck, N..D. , ”\ HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS FINE BUGGIES © ae thinking sf Curing al jage or wagon it will to get our prices. p iH & WELCH- If’ you new. cartii ‘machinery and employing only. the most, skilled mechanics, rebuild thousands of automobiles an- nually. - The progressive automobile assembling and distributing houses of the Capital City have in stock everything ‘that goes into a motor car. They; make service cialty, and patrons of ismarck car dealers have come to rely o nthis service. , A shopping trip to Bismarck always means satisfaction. There is opportunity here to sup: ply every need, whether it be for a ball-gown of the newest mode; a suit of evening clothes tailored to the minute, or a cartoad of binder twine or a trainload of threshing © machines. There is no delay in ordering’ and no time Tost in waiting for the ; goods to come through. Buy- ers are enabled an opportunity to inspect the ‘things they want, not merely to look at an imag- || inative picture of them, and when they decide to buy, their purchase is ready for them to take along if they. want it. ; In evtry line‘of merchandising, down to, the smallest item, the same high standard of qual- ity is maintained. mark, and it. has come to.stand for something “the highest type a spe- It is the Bismarck tradc- Have You Heard the ‘Latest Music? at— STEIN’S' Folsom’s Jewelry Store 414 Main St. Phone §62R . HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT. SING Mail Orders Filled, MRS, M. C. HUNT 114 Broadway. Phone 849. eed BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING AND ‘DYE WORKS|| Phone 394—409 Front St. We call for and deliver. Mail’ orders promptly. filled. KLEINS, / My Tailor’ Tools: — Implements Carriages — July..closed 5 cents off; ree and’ October’ t¢ oft. 38 cents off and: bar- ed 1 3 ‘Trading ley’ usrichanged to 2 cents in coarse grains was limited Closing: Linseed, on track and arr July: 3.92 asked; September 3. Uctober 3.58. bid. Oats on track 77 1:2@79; L Barley’ $1@122 0 ntrack. New York, June 17. ‘Mercanilo per 4 ‘months ‘6; six months st € cables: a ‘Guilders demand 61; cet Lires demand 81; cable! Government bonds hea‘ bonds irregular. - Time loans ‘steady; 60 day 6 12g ce “90 days 5 8-4@6; six months 6 bi Call. money’ strong; high 6; low’ 3-4} rdling rate 6 3-4; last joan ‘6. : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, * June 17.—Hogs receipts 353000;° ‘left’ over 1,687}. opening strong; mostly 10 cents higher). ° Cattle réceipts 24,000: u Sheep receipts 1 0. Hogs _ receipts cents abo $16.45@1 packing 16. Tough $16.25@16.75. railroad 3,000 mostly ten butchers $1600@16.8 Cattle reckipts 24,000; slow; good to lot the ab: w. | electrical choice corn fed steady; others uneven- ly lower; quality poorer. Sheep receipts 17,000; 50 cents lo | Expert.Dry Cleaning Wagons |’) Phone 770 feeders, 25@50 cents ‘tower, ‘$6. 50@ 5 Sheep receipts 150; lambs steady sheep 40 conts lower; lainbs $10.00@ 18:00; wethers $7.00@ 14.50; ewes $5:00 ‘JURISDICTIONAL DISPUTES ARE S St.” Raul, Minn, June? W Suiliate’ tional disputes betw een various unions were threshed out today at the afinual convention of thé’American fedération After. lengthy. debate, in most: ‘cafes tinal décisién Was Held ‘in abéy- ‘ance ‘and Presidérit Sanricl'-Gompors was instructed to calla conférence of ‘all interésted” parties. latorest. cén- ‘tered of a résdlutton’ sponser by the eléctrital workers un! jimed at the hoisting, rtabl id op; rs place He of electric ate athe Saturday's average; bulk p-} worker could retain’ benefits accruing. eration | ‘of shipyards, relopectally at Sea: hington, demanded. imme of the resolution. Because e of the president of the ts “union, . officers. of the 'crigineers' or’: (nization. reftise to Western Sales Co. = ‘ous ‘ce to the ‘present policy 6t’ requiring Distributors of MAXWELL, CHALMERS, REO AUTOMOBI ES PORTAGE TIRES GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds FILTERED. GASOLINE Free Air and Water BATTERY SERVICE STATION =m £ “OL C0. * Bismarck, N | All kinds of.automo- bile oils, greases and supplies. Use— een . Crystal Gasoline More miles per . gallon. |. > French Auto Oil Tungsten Spark Plugs somal two pels ls tor S Rey potas “SALES 00. page ators’ pening! OUP: waddle name. and Top Work BISMARCK FURNITURE £0. 4 Phone 669, 220 Main St. COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER. and HIGHEST PRICES ~ Automobiles. Men's cast off Sul utome ; BUY JUNK OF att “Ring 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" tan’ pay the. highest prices. . Don't ‘leave ‘old “iron rou ind to‘rust but bring it to f° Phone” 358 and we will call for it'and pay you the high- est price. COLEMAN'S NEW AND -2ND HAND’ STORE © 1 109 Sth St. Opposite Makenzie: Clothes Cleaned and Pi : Hats Blocked and Cleaned, Bring dr mail in your films ‘for Expert ala Your Printing? : - We are very particular about the kind of printing. we ’’ fam out. . Nothing but the best workmanship leaves our |. plant. We have the largest union printing office in the’ | ‘state and are in a: position to ai fe you ‘90d service. a a, ? BISMARCK TRIBUNE { ters in-the.elec ection of a 1919 convention $i ident Gompers seems ‘sure ‘of tion, ‘accorling to sentinn coe by: thie «delogates, ‘bu setticlal positions in the federatic be hotly contested for. ‘Marly: solutions also Temaly {2 riers to. the fullest freedom ‘of, ment ‘from: ono craft to another is thé’ ‘object of lengtby dis- “Phe committee’ on adjust: ments recommended that ¢s the fed: ‘chatfon” had ‘no’ 'jurisdiction’ over the ‘idvementof untonists the . matter should be referred to a conference, ot interested” unfotis' sites a’ view < Re Nati It was Charge” that’ strict’ tiheron- rota an address egates: late this Ww: away front srr ae at Washivg- unioaists to. old, cards of member. misbice ale ship in organizations to which they belong*'pridr’ to taking posittons in to place obstacles in the “way imuni” production of it ‘materials.’ Other speakers ‘dis. sented; claiming that the government's interests’ would be furthered and thé shipyards tended d. qdten tatlroad thr ight that. should run ‘straigl it of Good: Hope to::the shores’ of | after years of membership by contin- uing membership in his techiiteal un- fon. ‘It: was decided: also to call confes- ences to settle disputes between the ¢argo- repairers’ union and ccopers’ Cheese steady; new daisies 22@1-2; ‘Américas 22 '3-4@23; long” horns: 22 3423: twins 21 3-422; brick 21°12; September and October 24@]-2. Eggs receipts 13,589 cases steady; fitsts’ 30°12@32. 3-4; ordinary “firsts 26 1-2@30° 1-2; at mark’ cases includ- es:at the opening of today’s stock Ket. United States’ steel yielded i Pa-point while “Republic ‘iron, Baldwin ‘locomotive; shippings, oils andtobacco rose: from large fractions | points: Rails ‘continued to: be*ig- jibred* and: an initial gain. of 1° 12 points vin:«general. motors. was soon | ed. 29@32. ebticelied, Liberty bonds were heayy. Potatoes unsettled new, receipts 40 : ‘Walted : ee ateel_ showed an ex-|cars; Louisiana and Texas sacked tri. of all: grains 5, year ago 22; on track: ; ‘SOUTH ST. PAUL FLAXSEED DROPS., fo Duluth, Minn., June 17.—Flaxseed | ceipts 6,300; 15 cents prices slumped sharply today with: of- $16.00@16 bulk $16. ferings, at the start aS a result of um-} “Cattle. receipts 5. settled weather and rain prospects | cents lower; Steers $7. over the west. the ‘low. spots. and~ recoveries: were | steady, ~ $7.00@14.25; er an both sheep and laombs. South St: Paul, June 12~4Hogs re-|mant could ‘not Crusher brought atjand heifers $8. 00@14. so veal ‘calves enter ‘a corferen this time’ be- ‘cause they said > ~>:isfactory: arrange- eached.- © After acriiu iScussion’ "the 5. resolution was amended so as to call killers’ 25|for & meeting “of representatives 0 0@ 17.50; cows page organizations. within: sixty days. résolution upon the executive stockérs...and |council’ of the federation .to- remove ‘LIVESTOCK. higher; range (@ 16.25. international union and _ the iron ‘yhip- builders’ and helpers’ ot America and other unions. “~ The second week of the-e nvertion of the American federation of Labor “began today with indications that the syssions would be concluded vefore Saturday » Chiet interest in the final days cen- Austria Hungary. , So Cecil Rho went out and built the rai turned a desert into s natlon-—Weeé Outlook. ——_— - Tribune Want Ads Bring Pow

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