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ti co. 8e Cc fo] ons Qf wo ‘a “third Joan. re Gl ‘Trading Center.of the Missouri Slope SHOP IN| MONUMENTS freight charges. BISMARCK MARBLE & Our prices are the lowest because we buy all our quantities direct from the quarries, saving jobber’s profits and high Send for free catalog. material in large GRANITE WORKS Monuments at. Wholesale and Retail 618 Broadway—Phone 691M Louis H. Carifel, Prop. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS A. W. LUCAS CO. ‘UNDERTAKING PARLORS . Day Phone 645 Night Phone 100 A.W. CRAIG ‘Licensed Embalmer in Charge WEBB. BROS. Undertakers —.Embalmers Funeral Directors Day Phone 50 * Night Phone 687 TAXI SERVICE © TAXI AND AUTO. ._. LIVERY Phone 27 The old number ‘but the || New Line ; Smith & Morford Fine Cars Always at Your Service DAY AND NIGHT Lambert’s Livery TRANSFER and STORAGE Licensed Embalmer in Charge FOR A TAXI’ mercial life. , by concerns which are well prosperous. ed as phenomenal. facture of staple articles points. trade! area to serve. which demands quality serv WHERE TO DINE Ya Hom Hotel | WHY? | "S A REASON. Within thewiew—-More light - than plain. glass. ‘MOTOR CAR SUPPLY.CO. DAJRY—MILK—CREAM ‘ 2 SAFETY FIRST +Buy Only— PASTEURIZED MILK BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 210 Broadway. Phone 348 NEXT LOAN 6 MILLION Washington, June 19—Tentative plans for the fourth liberty loan as in- dicated by the treasury are: Amount at least $6,000,000.000. Interest rate 4:1-2 per cent. Campaign.to open_early in October. Denominations of bonds same as | News Print Fi Fixed at | >, -$3.10.Per Hundred Washington, June 19.—Maximum “news print paper prices were fixed today. by the federal trade commis- iston,, in: accordance with an agree- “ment. ‘between the. attorney general and manufacturers of the United States.and Canada as follows: Roll news in ‘car lots $3.10 per 100 eo news in less than car lots $3.22 “TRANSFER AND STORAGE ties for moving storage and ipping of oods. Careful, experienced “men. We also handle ice. WACHTER TRANSFER COMPANY 202 Fifth St. Phone 62 DON’T THROW THAT OLD HAT AWAY! Send it to us to be cleaned and reblocked. Our work is. guaranteed. EAGLE HAT WORKS 313: Broadway PAINTS’ & OILS Varnishes—Kalsomine Brushes.and: Supplies Bismarck, N. D. $2.62, 1-2. Under the agreement the prices We-have unequalled facili- - household : WALL PAPER. CHRIS ENGEN, CO. : SSS Sheet news in less than car lots EAT— MINUTE LUNCH Now Open—It’s New 413 BROADWAY C. M. Rosson .- .C..R. Downing Proprietors ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC SHOP. : Deloo Farm ‘Light Plants Willard Service Battery ‘Station Phone 370 408 Broadway f. Bismarck is the home-of one of the fast- est- growing and most successful life’ insur- ance companies in the northwest. Its devel- opment in any other center would be regard- In Bismarck it is con- sidered more or less as a matter of course, because that is the Bismarck way. Bismarck’s foundry and machinery busi- ness from a sniall beginning has developed into an industry which serves the whole slope and which has branched out into the manu- available this side of the Twin Cities. Bismarck’s repair shops save the wholé Slope time.and money, eliminating the long wait and the heavy express charges on ship- ments which otherwise would have to go in- ‘to the Twin Cities or even more distant Bismarck can. do and does these things on a metropolitan scale because it has a great It is a.class of trade Whether it be dainty hemstitching and ‘ picoting, or kodak finishing, or a new part for the tractor or a spark’ plug or set of tires for the car, or‘a new Yale lock or a new key for * an old lock; whether it be an old dress to be made over or redyed, or a hat to be blocked “ gchool under guarantee of a sat- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE IS DIVERSITY OF BUSINESS INTERESTS GIVE BISMARCK WELL-ROUNDED COMMERCIAL LIFE A diversity of business interests affords Bismarck an unusually well-rounded com- There is practically no one line of, business which is not well represented here established and 25 years ago. their boys and -outil heretofore not always affords friendship and ice and gets it. tion, backed up * REPAIRING REPAIRING ' —of locks, keys, guns, bicycles, motors, lawn mowers and ma- chines of all kinds, OTTO. DIRLAM , Main St. - -You Can:Enroll at This MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE 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 attend... Write GM. LANGUM, Pres., Bismarck, N. D. HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS f FINE BUGGIES If you are thinking of buying a in the latest mode, or a new suit demandéd on short notice; whether it be new linoleum for the kitchen floor, or a coat of ‘paint for the barn, or new furniture fer the best room, or wall paper for the whole house, Bismarck is ready to meet the demand. People are still buying buggies, and they come to Bismarck for them just as they did ° training in voice, piano and violin; they send mercial education; when they are sick they come to Bismarck’s splendid hospitals, know- ing that no more skillful treatment is ob- tainable anywhere. If it’s merely a few days’ , they come to Bismarck for it, rely- ing ‘upon the splendid hospitality of Bis- miarck’s big hotels, knowing that the city of entertainment. Bismarck is “home” to a greater number of people scattered over a wider territory than any other city in North Dakota. “And there is a reason. Bismarck’s latchstting al- ways is out; Bismarck always is,glad to see j folks; strangers are made to feel that they bf are welcome here; they are shown that their ated, and when Bismarck says “Come again,” it is not an idle phrase but a sincere invita- bound round with the 'ties of commercialism. If you chance to be among the few who haven’t the Bismarck habit, acquire it. You'll, like Bismarck, and- Bismarck will like you. RC AUTOMOBILES ACE€ESSORIES AND. D gUPRLIES Western Sales Co. Distributors of ‘MAXWELL, CHALMERS, REO AUTOMOBILES PORTAGE TIRES GREEN DRAGON They come to Bismarck for girls to Bismarck for: com- something better in the way their patronage is appreci- by generous impulses not all Have You Heard the Latest Music? at— STEIN'S” Folsom’s Jewelry Store 414 Main St. Phone 562R HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING (AND. PICOT. ING Mail Orders Filled. MRS.M.C.HUNT 114 Broadway. Phone’ 849. CLEANING and DYING BARBIE’S - DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS Phone so4—109 Front'St. _ We call for and deliver Mail orders: promptly ‘filled. : y KLEIN'S you to get our prices. FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — Implements Harness — Carriages — Wagons new carriage or wagon it will pay Expert Dry Cleaning My Tailor Phone 770 o. b. mill, are retroactive, taking, ef- fet April 1, 1918 and stand until three months afer the war ends. Une of the .factors considered was an -in- crease in wages for the pulp wood-and | Paper workers. American manufacturers, parties to the agreement, are Intérnational Pa- per Company, ‘Minnesota and Ontario Power Company and Gould Paper Company. The agreement also ‘fixed maimum ‘commissions for jobbers and other middlemen at 15 cents per hun- | dred pounds for carload lats; 40 cents on les sthan car lots and 60 cents on less than ton lots. Jobbers’ commissions apply either on the net, or on the cost of the pa- ator, is now tehnology. survey. brought from:the White Earth reser- vation, and Dr. M. R. Gilmore, the cur- installing the exhibit. Miss ‘Densmore began the study of Mandan Indian music some years ago for the North Dakota Historical asso- ciation and-is completing her task un- der the direction of*the Many interesting prono- graph records will be included in her) \ Today’s Weather Washington, day says: artillery fighting Theirry region ureau of rene oners. LITTLE TO REPORT. June Pershing’s. communique of yesterday, which reached the war department to- “Section A—There was continued and ‘on? the Last night our patrols crossed the Marne and captured several pris- “Section B.—There is nothing to rée- port in this: section.” SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds FILTERED ‘ GASOLINE Free Air and Water — BATTERY SERVICE: STATION MARSHALL OL C0. “abisetunele N. D. All kinds of automo- bile oils, greases and supplies. Use—_ Crystal Gasoline More miles per . gallon. French Auto Oil Tungsten Spark Plugs and Top Work BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. Phone 689, 220-Mait st. IRON and JUNK HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Men's cast off Suits, Coats and. Shoes. WE ALSO BUY JUNK OF ALL KINDS IN HANDFUL OR JCARLOAD 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 368 and: we will call for, i and pay you the high- est: p COLEMAN'S NEW AND 2ND HAND STORE 109 5th St. Opposite McKenzie Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Hats: Blocked. and Cleaned.. furn out. - Nothing but the state and are in a position | BISMARCK TRIBUNE oaMtQNUNECUGUAEAUANSUUAEOUAUCENOLOUOCOADEOGOGNUOUAOANADOONOONEANOONOUONOuOONEOSUCOuOGNOOOUOeSNOuONOUOE ing inspection and limitation of hours of employment for women. “While the supreme court of the United States, has announced that the method by which weehave been try- ing to place a higher age limit on child Jabor is not within the consti- tution,” he said, “ those who favor the higher limitation will find some other way by, which it canbe made univer- sal.” The*lowest - child’ fabor limit in. any state is twelve years, it-was explain: The federation is no record as 19.—General Chateau Marne in the, i THREE MILLION fatorine a 14 year old limitation. Secretary Wilson predicted that { per at warehouses, when freight cart- other necessary expenses thave been added. Customers paying | |jobbers’ commissions are entitled: un- der the award to a statement of these! age and expenses. NOTED: ETHNOLOGIST ed States bureau of technology, who complete and interesting collection + neet news in-car lots $3.50. ADDS TO COLLECTION Miss Francis Densmore of the Unit- completing a report on the music of the Mandan Indians, called at the state historical museum this week. ‘She has just supplied the museum with a very Chippewa domestic. utensils, articles used in the chase and in games, cere- monial paraphernalia and other things which entered into the daily home life and the religion of these Indians, gear ) ‘North Dakota: Probably. thunder showers this afternoon .or .tonight; cooler in. west portion. tonight; Thurs- day partly cloudy and cualer. South Dakota: . Partly cloudy. to- night and Thursday;> warmer in east portion tonight; cooler in west por- tion Thursday. . Montana: ‘Generally fair tonight and Thursday; coler in east portion. i PROTESTS VIGOROUS. Washington, June 19.—Vigorous pro- test against immediate absolute prohi- bition, was made before th ehouse ag- of|ricul‘ure committee today by Bain- bridge Colby, member of the shipping board, who declared if: beer were-ta- ken from the workmen the output of ‘American shipyards{would be reduced 25 per cent. ‘ WORKMEN ARE BEHIND WILSON ___ (Continued ‘From ,d From, Page One.) er sserted that American workmen were, vitally affected. “Even though some.people did con- tend and perhaps some still do, that passengers should not have been per- mitted on vessels entering the war zone, how about the worker?” he ask- ed. “ maintain that ‘the sailor on’ the deck, the steward, the engineer, Stoker and coal passer were just as much entitled to protection of this gov- ernment as any millioniare whoever took passage on-a vessel.” Mr. Wilson’ then pointed to many reforms brought about in the interests of labor as a result o funited action which includg factory inspection, min- great sacrifices would have to be made before the war is brought to a sucessful conclusion. “Standards of living may have to be lowered,” hé said, “but unionists will make the necessary sacrifices without] complaint-and-lay the foundation for higher ‘standards of living in the fu- ture.” In conclusion Secretary-Wilson said: “Some may,scab on the United States in this, great struggle, but I am positive that the wage worker will not be found among them.” A resolution. was adopted concuring in the recommendation of the execu- tive council ordering amalgamation of tile layers and -helpers=international union with the brick tayers’, masons and plasterers’ international union. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Automobile Trimming |} NReUddaUuetacagnneaanucnnsenccscdarcennvannenuaet Are You Particular About Your Printing? ~ We are very particular about the kind of printing.we plant. We have the largest union printing office in the bia JUNE 19, 1918. ‘The Trading Center of the Missouri Slope Fiano *\ farbigcars les: itisatcntads 7 DAKOTA MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. HE nation expects you i to lighten Rail- road Transporta- tion by using ; your motor car”’ | —JohnN. Willys ; LAHR MOTOR \ SALES ‘CO. Willys‘Overland Distrib: . j ators’ 'SERVICE—that’s - our middle name. 4 MISSOURI VALLEY- ~ MOTOR. CO., ~ Factory Distributors of CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES Smith Form-a-Trucks Smith Tractors Kelly-Springfield and Firestone Tires Everything for the, Automobile BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER and- JCADILLAC : ‘BISMARCK -NoaTH Da ity |,. 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