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yy The " rading Center of ‘the Missouri Slope UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS A. W. LUCAS CO. UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 645 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge > ‘ g WEBB. BROS. Undertakers. — Embalmers Funeral Directors — Licensed Embalmer in Charge _ Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 ———————————— TAXI SERVICE TAXI AND AUTO: LIVERY | - Phone 27 _ The old number but the New Line Smith & Morford STOP! ! : at the Van Horn ey WHY?” | THERE’S.A REASON. } SD AIRY—MILK—CREAM SAFETY FIRST 4 Buy. Only— "PASTEURIZED MILK BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 210 Broadway Phone 348 PAINTING and DECORATING /WALL PAPER | | PAINTS & OILS Varnishes—Kalsomine ° Brushes and Supplies CHRIS ENGEN CO. Bismarck, N. D. STOCKS YIELD TO PRESSURE New York, June 26.—The ‘trend of the stock market today after the first half hour indicated considerable div- ergence of professional sentiment and an extension of trading for the short account. Reversals of 1 to 3 points were made by speculative issues such &s motors, tobaccos and shippings. Representative stocks also yielded to pressure, United States steel being freely: offered on its early fractional rise. Prices improved irrégularly in the second hour with fresh selling at noon. Liberty 3 1-2’s sold at 99.58 to 99.66; first 4’s at 94.02 to 94.10, second 4’s at 94 to 94.06 and 4 1-4’s at 96.02 to 96.16. Specialties were the pronfinent féa- tures at the firm opening ,of today’s stock market, the automobile group taking precedent over more seasoned shares. General motors gained 2 3-4 and Studebaker 2 1-4. Other equip- ments made fractional gains with steels and coppers. Reading was ex- tremely active, soon advancing 1 1-2 Points. Secondary western and south- western rails also were in demand. Liberty bonds held steauy ‘New York, June 26—All restraint was thrown off in the final hour, equip: ments, shippings and rails featuring the many substantial gains. The closing was strong. Liberty 3 1-2’s sold at 99.58 to 99.68; first 4’s at 94.02 to 94.20; second 4’s 94 to 94.18 and 4 1-4’s at 96.02 to 96.20. uy W. NEW YORK % General Electric ... General’ Motors. .. Great Northern pfd Northern Pacific ... United States Steel . BUY W. 5. NEW YORK FINANCIAL. New York, June 26.—Mercantile pa- six months 6; ter- per 4 months 6° ling demand 4. Franes demand Guilders demand 50\1-2; cables 51. Lires demand 891; cables $90. Time loans steady; 60 days 5 12@ -/ 90 days and 6 months 5 3-4@6, cables 4.76 7-16. i}: “shipping. 71 1-2; cables 570. Phone i 57 ~ ‘FOR A TAXI Fine Cars Always at Your Service DAY AND NIGHT Lambert’s Livery =O TRANSFER and STORAGE sig AINE ES Grad, Be a TRANSFER AND STORAGE ‘We have unequalled facili- ies for moving storage and ' of. household goods, Careful, experienced men. We also handle ice. WACHTER TRANSFER COMPANY (202 Fifth St. Phone 62 DON’T THROW THAT OLD HAT AWAY! us Send it to us to be cleaned arid reblocked. Our work is guaranteed. EAGLE HAT WORKS 313 Broadway HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Men’s cast off Suits, Coats and Shoes. WE ALSO BUY JUNK OF ALL KINDS IN HANOFUL oR, CARLOAD LOTS. r . We have accepted the agency for the Fargo Iron & Metal Co. Inc., with a capital of $50,000.00 and we can pay the highest prices. Don’t leave old iron around to rust but bring it to us or Phone 358 and we will call for it and pay you the high- est price. COLEMAN'S NEW AND 2ND : HAND STORE 109 5th St. Opposite McKenzle Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Hats Blocked ‘and Cleaned. ——————, Call money weak high 4; low 3; IRON and JUNK. mercial life. prosperous. = Bismarck is the home of o ed as phenomenal. ness from a small beginning into an industry which serves and which has branched out to the Twin Cities or even points. Bismarck can’ do and doe trade area to serve. It is*a which demands quality servi the tractor or a spark plug or WHERE TO' DINE When thirsty drink— HAMM’S, EXCELSO Nothing ‘is “more. refreshing than a cold glass of good old Hamm’s Excelso on a hot day. C. R. Downing est- growing and Most successful life insur- ance companies in the northwest: opment in any other center would be regard- In Bismarck it is con- sidered more or less as a matter of course, because that is the~Bismarck way. Bismarck’s foundry and machinery busij- facture of staple articles heretofore not available this side of the Twin Cities. Bismarck’s repair shops save the ’wholé Slope time and money, eliminating the long wait and the heavy express charges on ship- ments which otherwise would have to. go in- on a metropolitan scale because it has a great Whether it be dainty hemstitching and, picoting, or kodak finishing, or a new part for the car, or a new. Yale lock or a new key for _ an old lock; whether it be an old dress “to” be made over or redyed, or a hat to: be blocked DIVERSITY OF BUSINESS INTERESTS GIVE. . BISMARCK WELL-ROUNDED COMMERCIAL LIFE A diversity: of business ‘interests attords Bismarck an unusually well-rounded: ‘com- There i$ practically no one line - of business which is not well represented here -by concerns which are well esebt he ang ‘on short notice ; for the kitchen is ready. to mee ne of the fast: Its devel- 25 years ago. has developed the whole slope into the manu- ing upon the’s; of entertaimmen' Bismarck is * than ‘any other more ‘distant in‘ the latest! mode, or a aoe suit demanded whether it’ be new linoleuin floor, or a coat of, paint for the barn, or new furniture for the best room, or wall paper for the whole house, Bismarck t the demand. People are still buying buggies, and they come to Bismarck for them just as they did They come’ to Bismarck for training in voice, piano and violin; they send their. boys and girls to Bismarck for a com- 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’ outing, they come to Bismarck for it, rely- plendid hospitality of Bis- marek’s big hotels, knowing that’ the city always affords something better’ in the way ti. ‘home” to a greater nambar of people scattered over a wider territory city in North Dakota. And there is a reason. . Bismarck’s latchstring al- ways is out; Bismarck always is glad to’see s these’ things class of trade ice and gets. it, frjendship and _it is not an idle p tion, backed up set of fires for like Bismarck, REPAIRING / ~ REPAIRING —of locks, keys, guns, bicycles, motors, lawn mowers and ma- of all -chines kinds, OTTO. DIRLAM 218 Main St. the price of corn. chase corn regard to crop damage. ing little notice was taken of other} factors. Cpening prices which varied from unchanged figures to 3-4 higher with July 144 5-8 to 7-8, were follow: ed by a sharp general adyance. Lack of offerings allowed oats to rise wig corn. After opening un- changed to 1-8 cents higher at 67 3-8 to 1-2 August, the market scored a material gain. Provisions reflected strength in the hog market. =——av¥ Ww. s, 5 ——— = DULUTH GRAIN. Duluth, Mink., June 26.—Elevator re- ceipts of domestic ‘grain—wheat, 2,300 bushels, last year 14, bag flax 1,200 bushels, Shipments—PFlax 6,000, Duluth car inspection—Wheat—m{x- ed, 8; total wheat 3, year ago 17; flax 3, year ago 3. Total of all grains 6, year.ago 22; on track 4. Nervousness was shown ‘in the flax- seed market today. After breaks. ex- tending to 5 cents had been set around the opening, recoveries were made or badding by crushers and short covér- ‘ing. The short available stocks was a bullish influense. July closed 3 1-2 off; September 2 cents u pand Oct- ober 1-2 cents up. vats closed 3-4 up and barley uz:- changed. Closing: Linseed on track and arrive 391 1-2 duly 391 1:2 asked; September 388 . asked; uctober 381 1-2 asked. vats on track 74 1-4 @77 1-4. .Barley on track 100@120. BUY W. 8. 8. ——— CHICAGO PRODUCE. Chicago, June 26.—Butter unchang- ed; receipts 9,528 tubs. © Cheese unchanged. Eggs, receipts 17, 175 cases, un- changed. i Potatoes higher, old, receipis 10 ‘ears; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minne- ruling rate 4; last. loan 3 1-2. ELECTRICAL CHICAGO CORN. pee ae al eee dition that this nag tna datsl to’ Saat ELECTRIC SHOP weather and ot Se ee rea’ in B. K. SKEELS ders accordingly areaed “to ‘ Everything Electrical bs such an extent that for the time be- Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Willard Service Battery Station Phone 870 608 Broadway sota bulk 125 @ 149; ditto sacke: @ 155. New, receipts 50 ca isiana and Texas sacked ~ tri 250 @ 275; Virginia barrels $5 @ $5.50. Poultry unchanged ———aury. FLOUR HIGHER. Minneapolis, Minn., June 23.—Fiour 10 cents, higher, In carioad lots, stan- dard flour quoted at 9.80 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments 57,615 barrels. Rye 170 @ 175. Barley 88 @ 1.15. 3 Bran 33. BUY W.# © ~. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, June 28.—Hogs re- ceipts 6,400; 5'to 10 cents higher; range 16.00to 16.'0; bulk 16,20 to 16.30. Cattle receipts 3,600; killers, 15 to £5 cents higher; steers 7.50 to 17.00; ows and heifers 7.50 to 12.00; veal jealves fifty cents higher; 7.00 to 14.753 stockers and feeders strong, 6.59 to 12.00. sheep receipts 150; fifty cents low- er; lambs 10.000 to 17.00; wethers 7.00 to 12.50; ewes $5.00 to 12.00. / RUY W. 5. CHICACO LIVESTOCK, ‘Hogs receipts 33,000 mostly 15 cents to 25 cents higher than yesterday’s average; good light and butchers hogs advancing most;: heavy packing grade slow, packers buying sparingly. Bul: .— C. M. Rossen ‘Agents Phone 895 BUSINESS TRAINING You Can Enroll at This (ARC! —— ~ MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE 1 When you know more about this - | @16.95; school under guarantee of a sat- isfactory position as soon as competent 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 ‘attend. Write G. M. LANGUM, Pres., Bismarck, N. D. HARDWARE—IMPLEM. FINE BUGGIES If you are thinking of buying a new carriage or wagon it will pay you to get our prites. FRENCH & WELCH Ha?dware — Tools — Implements folks; strangers are made to feel that they are welcome here; they are shown that their their patronage is appreci- ated, and when Bistharck says “Come again,” phrase but: a sincere invita- by generous impulses not all bound round with the ties of commercialism. If you ¢hance to, be among the few who ‘haven’t'the Bismarck habit, acquire it. You’ll and Bismarck will like you. |. 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. CG. HUNT K 114 Broadway. Phone 849. Oe CLEANING and DYING BARBIE’S DRY-CLEANING AND DYE WORKS |; Phone 394—409 Front St. We call for-and deliver. Mail orders promptly filled. Hispajee) KLELN’S My Tailor Expert Dry: Cleaning Harness — Carriages — Wagons peered butchers $16.60 sales 16.50@18.85; of sales eee ight packing 16.000@16.46; 16.70@16.95; rough 15.50@16.00; good and chotce $16 il Cattle receipts $6,050; market open- ed slow; beef steers steady to strong; butcher stock mostly 15, to 25 cents higher than yetserday; calves steady. Sheep receipts 10,000; some best spring lambs 10 to 15 cents higher; othters‘and sheep mostly steady; 18.60 paid for choice natitve spring lambs and bid for choice Idahos. BUY W. 8. 8.——— ‘CHICK’ BVANS. ARRESTED BY DRAFT BOARD Minneapolis, Minn., June 26.—On his arrival here today to participate in an exhibition; golé match for the benefit of the Red Cross, Charles’ “Chick” Ev- ans, national open champion, was tak- en in custody by agents of the depart- ment of justice because he-was unable to produce a draft classification card. After a two-hour wait at department of justice headquarters, Evans was re- leased when ‘a telegram was received from his draft board stating that the Phone 770 golf expert had been placed’ in class ad ‘Warren K. Wood, Evans’ partner, , accompanied the latter to headquar: | ters. He was not held, however, a5 he produced a classification card, Wood and Evans late today met George Sargent, professional, and Har- ry Légg, state amateur champion, in the Red Cross benefit match. BUY W, 8. 8 “More Sheep More Wool” Movement In Michigan Marquette, Mich., June. 26.~Forty five carloads or 12,000 sheep reached Cloverland from Idaho yesterday and are now grazing on the pastures of southern Marquette and northeastern Dickinson counties.. This is the first great influx of sheep as an answer to “the more sheep more wool campaign,” which has been conducted in upper Michigan during the last six months. The sheep cam through from‘ tdaho in excellént sha *. Other large ship: ments are exp i to follow. 5 In addition he forty five car- loads of sher™ ‘there was one car- load of camy‘:; outfits like those used in the west for herding purposes and one carload of horses used by the herders. Ten expert sheep herd- ers came in with the animals, 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 OL CO. Bismarck, N. 'D. Alkkinds of automo- bile oils, greases and _. supplies. Use— Crystal Gasoline More miles per gallon. French Auto Oil Tungsten Spark ° Plugs, Automobile Trimming and Top Work BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. Phone 669, 220 Main St. OSGOODLENS. wi iin the law—More light than plain’ glass... MOTOR CAR 6UPPLY CO. = 2 z 3 = = 2 = E FI z i UT D, A.R. LEADER TS INDICTED New York, June 26.—Following an investigation of the financial affairs of the National Emergency relief so- ciety, Mrs. William Cumming Stroy, former director general of the. Daugh- fers of the American Revolution was indicted here ‘today on charges of grand larceny, petit larceny and con- spiracy. ‘Mrs. Story is president of the Re- lief society. The indictment names Mrs_ Story and her sons, Sterliaz and Allen as co-defendants in the conspiracy alle- gations which form two counis in the bill. Mrs Story is also a prominent mem- ber of the Colonial Dames. Mrs. Story.expressed surprise when informed at her home of her indict- ment and declared she was sure “ev- ery charge cari’ be explained and dis: proved.” “I deny these charges absolutely,” Mrs. Story said, “but! am glad that the matter has been brought to a head and that I shall have my day in court.” Mrs. Story, as head of the society, is charged with countenancing an ar- rangement whereby a solicitor nam- AN sutomidhiie : »,to its owner | is a private t road’ withou Scheduled lim- ' tations”? : LAHR MOTOR ”* SALES CO. Wiliys-Overland ° Distrib. ators’ . SERVICE—that's our middle name, i: MISSOURI VALLEY. MOTOR: CO... :°¥ Factory Distributors of CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES: Smith Form-a- Tricks’ Kelly-Springfield ‘tind Fiatons Tires Everything for the ‘Automobile BISMARCK MOTOR: COMPANY: Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles {HT TTNKHOMTUTONN eears Are You Particular About| Your Printing? Weare very particular about the kind of printing we * turn 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 give you good service, BISMARCK TRIBUNE : UDOUNDAUNNAUAUEOQUAGANAUGLRUUCAUSUEAEAENERAADOEUCONEROGiSeggeuUaabateNceOedDaUaN * BISMARCK. -NontH Daxota: Bring or mail in-your films for. Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. of i jed Williath Garland Brown was @iv#o half of. whateyer .contibutt6ns ae tained for the organization's “'8 dier's \comfort kit fund” when, alleged, representations were that the soctefy paid to cotimisdl for such solicitation. ‘ District Attorney Swan declar questioning of Brown seemed to. 3 ow that twenty per cent of the money-Be received went to’ Sterling SI Brown’s portion of the. founds, a4 said amounted to about $3,500" up. March 23 this year, and up to date, he had given approximately $700 of this amount to Sterling Story. BUY W, 8, S———" BURNQUIST GETS 48,699, St. Paul, Minn., June 26.—Complete official primary election figures made public this afternoon, show that Gov- ernor J. A. A. Burnquist was renomin- ated on the Republican ticket over Charles A. Lindbergh,. Nonpartit league candidate, by 48,699. The me- jority of Fred E. Wheaton of Minnea- polis, over Judge W. L. Comstock.,6t Mankato, for Democratic pominatien was 629 votes. United States Sei Knute Nelson, Republican, was rene inated over James.A, Peterson, of Mim- neapolis by a majority of 140,459; BUY W. S. $——-~ WANTED—Competent girl for géner- al house work. Mrs. Geo. Will, 623 Third street. Phone 551, ot 6 26,8¢ BUY W. S. $.———— Tribune Want Ada Bring Resultg, «