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hE, 4 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE The Trading Center of the Missouri Slope UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS W. LUCAS CO. NDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 645 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge | * WEBB; BROS.: - Undertakers — Embalmers: |), Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge j, Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 TAXI SERVICE TAXI AND AUTO LIVERY Phone 27 The old number but the . New Line Smith & Morford HOTELS STOP!! , at the Van Horn Hotel | WHY? THERE’S A, REASON. DAIRY—MILK~EREAM ;, SAFETY FIRST — —Buy: Only— |. PASTEURIZED é MILK. BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 2 210 Broadway Phone 348 PAINTS: & OILS Varnishes—Kalsomine Brushes and Supplies ?, Bismarck, N. D. BUY-W. §, S-—— MUST BE FINAL SAYS: PRESIDENT, (Continued From Page One.) aud iny fellow citizens: : Meaning of This Day. 7 We offer a number of fertile farms for sale in tracts of 160, acres or more in Perkins County, South Dakota, also ‘in’ Bowman, Burleigh, Sheridan, McLéan' and McIntosh Counties, North Dakota, at prices ranging from $8 per acre upwards, 1-3 cash, balance mortgage on easy terms For particulars address THE JEWISH AGRI- ~ CULTURAL SOCIETY, 174 Second* Avenue, New York. at 6%. WALL PAPER | _ CHRIS ENGEN CO, | ———— ee OR A TAXI Fine Cars Always at Your Service DAY , AND NIGHT Lambert’s Livery TRANSFER and STORAGE TRANSFER AND . STORAGE and’ reblocked. Our. work is’ guaranteed... A EAGLE HAT WORKS ‘. 313. Broadway IRO and: JUNK HIGHEST PRICES PAID: than-a cold glass of good old Hamm’s Excelso on a hot day. Cc. M. Rosson’ CR. Downing HOP IN BIS MARC FRIDAY, : JULY. 5,-1918. moo The Trading Center of the Missouri Slope ai i | BISMARCK WELL-ROUNDED COMMERCIAL LarE| A diversity of business interests affords Bismarck an unusually well-rounded. com- mercial life. There is practically. no one line of business which is not well represented here by concerns which are well established and prosperous. 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- ed as phenomenal. 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 small beginning: has developed into an industry which serves the whole slope and. which has branched out into the manu- facture of staple articles heretofore not- available this side of the Twin Cities, ; Bismarck’s repair shops save the: whole 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 points. Bismarck can do and does these things on a metropolitan scale because it has a great trade area to serve. It is a class of trade which demands quality service and gets Agents . BUSINESS: TRAINING pees OTTO -DIRLAM DIVERSITY OF BUSINESS INTERESTS GIVE in the latest mode, or a new suit demanded on short notice; whether it be new linoleum for the kitchen floor, or a coat of paint for the barn, or new furniture for the best roam, 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 25 years ago. They come te Bismarck for training in voice, plane and vielin; they send their boys and girls to Bismarck for a com- mercial educat y are sick they come to Bismar ing that no rm tainable anywhere. If it's merely a few days’ ing upon the mare " always knewing that the city something better in the way heme” to a greater number over,a wider territory v im Nerth Dakota. And Bismarck’s latchstring al- is out: Bismarek always is glad to see umgers are made te feel that they here: they are shown that their » and their patronage is appreci- sm Bismarek says “Come again,” Folsom’s Jewelry Store 414 Main St. * You'Can Enroll at This Phone 562R Distributors MAXWELL, CHALMERS, REO AUTOMOBILES PORTAGE TIRES: | GREEN DRAGON SPARK Automobile Acces- sories. of All lendict hospitals, know- \ FILTERED } treatment is ob- GASOLINE to Bismarck for it, rely- Free Air. and? Water adid hospitality of Bis- | : prea BATTERY We. have unequalled facili- |} Whether it be dainty hemstitching and = phrase but a sincere invita- | , ties for moving storage and picoting, or kodak finishing, or a new part for by generous impulses not all i All kinds of automo- shipping, of household || — the tractor or a-spark plug or set of tires for ith the ties of commercialism. |] bile oils, greases and - goods. Careful, experienced the car, or a new Yale lock or a new key for » be among the few.who | supplies. men. We also- handle ice. an old lock; whether it be an old- dress to nabit, acquire it. You'll Use— ‘ WACHTER TRANSFER be made over or redyed, or a hat to be blocked 2 Bismarck, and Bismarck will like you. {f° Crystal Gasolin COMPANY. : | rystar Gasoline 202 Fifth St. Phone 62 More miles per WHERE TO DINE REPAIRING ' gallon.. 3 % REPAIRING Have You Heard the rench Auto, Oil, DON'T qupow When thirsty drink— ~ot ints, tee, | Latest Music? ; ie Has : : A MM’ guns, bicycles, f % : HAT AWAY! EEA S EXCH “ers ond me Le sc bend eS eS 5 . + chines of al : Send it to.usto be cleaned ||] Nothing is more refreshing kinds. STEIN’S SS MARSHALL Bismarck, N. D. Automobile Trimming ‘and Top Work: . BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. of. PLUGS Kinds For Men's cast off Suita, Chater ~ vand Shoes. He 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. , } {.ed; by the hurry of. the world!as.it was jin those great days: long ago: when |; field leteutely contotenee with tie |{, | se {hia m the creation ot nation, Som |f ELECTRIC: SHOP, [aon the world ana caw it whole saw B. K. SKEELS away from a’ past’ which men of ‘liber-\{ Wining Pixtures'and Snpplies j ated ‘spirits could no longer enditre. | i{t\is for that reason that’ we cannot j ‘feel, even here, in the inimediate’ prés- ;eace of this sacred tomb, that’ this is ja’ place of death. It was a place o7 Station™ ’ ;achievement: A‘ great promise: that |fi | was meant for all mankind was’ here; Phone: $70: 408: Broadway r | given’ plan and _reality. ‘tions by which: we’ are‘ here surroutd- ed are’ the inspiriting associations’ ér {that noble death whic ‘his only a’ glori- | hillside we also ought! to' be able’ to! ' see’ with | world’ that’ lies about us and should \clates; like the barons at Rutihymede. “Iam happy to draw apart with:you {spoke and acted, not for a class, but te this quiet place of old counsel in {gfor the people. It-has’ been left:for us order to speak a little of the meaning'}‘to see to‘it that it shall be understood of this day of our nation's independ-}'that they spoke and acted not for a encé>; The place’ seems very still and| single people only, but for all man- | GOOD FARMS-On Easy Terms COLEMAN'S NEW: AND 2ND,,, HAND STORE i 109. 5th St. Opposite McKenzie Clothes Cleaned and. Pressed. Hats Blocked and Cleaned. SSS remote. It .is.as serene and untouch- ELECTRICAL ' Delod Faray Light: Plants ‘ Willard Service Battery The associa- kind: They’ were’ thinking, not “of themselves and’ of the® material’ in- terests ‘which centered’ in’ the little group~of ‘landowners and: merchants, and men of’ affairs: with’ whom they were’ accustomed: to act, in. Virginia ous calisummation. From this green comprehending eyes the conceive anew the purposes that must men free. — For All the People. “It” is’ significant—significant of their own character and’ purpose and of the influences they were” setting afoot—that Washington and his asso- wished: to- be done: with classes’ and men whon they had’ not themselves | chosen to rule over them. They enter- tained no private purpose, désired no ; peculiar’ privilege. They were con- {class should be: free and ‘Anierica a | place to which men out of every na- | tion might resort who wished to share | with them the rights and privileges of ‘ free men. - And w them—do we not? We intend what. they intended. We here ‘in. Amrica what they planted.:. Our: case differs from theirs only: in this, that it is our inestimable privilege to concert’ with men out of every nation what shall make not only the liberties of. Ameri- ca secure. but. the liberties of every other people as’ well. We are happy | in the thought that we are permitted | to do what they would have done | had they been if’ our place. There must now be settled once for all what was settled for Améfica in the great age upon: whose inspiration we draw itoday.’ This ig surely a fitting place special-interests and the authority of | which’ we’ aet 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 bosiriess?men and‘ women, you'll: attend:*: Write. G. M. LANGUM, Pres., Bismarck, N. D. FINE BUGGIES _ If you are thinking of buying new carriage or wagon it will’ pay | you to get our prices. FRENCH & WELCH -Hardware — Tools — Implements Harness — Carriag: Wagons RE LR MERA RIESE RE EEE PE our task, that we may fortizy our spir-! ‘is the appropriate’ piace irom eth to avow, alike ‘to the friends’ who lok action, the faith and’ purpse with Plot Written Plainly, — , ‘This, they; {s our conception of } the’ great struggle in’ which we are engaged: The plot'is written plain up- scpreng tragedy” +On the one hand stand thespeopies of the world—not only the peoples actually engaged, but many ‘others ‘also who‘ suffer under Many races ard‘in every part of the ‘World—the* people of stricken Russia! less. Opposed to* them, nidsters of} Wainy armfes/ stand an isolated. friend- less gtoup of governments’ who speak tio: conimon' purpose’ but only selfish ‘ambit of their own by which none ‘can profit’ but themselves, and whose peoples are fiiel in their’ hands;* gov- erriments ‘which fear their people and ‘Yet’ aré for the time their sovereign lords, making every choice for them afid- disposing: of their lives and for- tunes as they will, as wéll’as of the lives and fortunes of every people who fall under their power—governments fash aback i \. Everything: for:-the: Automobile’ WillysOverland) Distrib ators’ our: middle; name: DAKOTA MOTOR: CO. Bismarck, N. D. Aw way to ciency, dissipate , and get jin every- body’s wy ing your’ own is to go without an au: mobile"”’ ‘MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. Factory Distributors of CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES « Smith Form-a-Trucks ‘ | Kelly-Springfield and Firestone: BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors ‘of | AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES estern Sales Co. weaken’ effi- includ- LAHR MOTOR , SALES CO. : SERVICE—that't Smith Tractors Tires Phone: 669, 1 220: Main St. STUDERAGER _@ ‘ CADILLA ase ne Amtemebile HEMSTITCHING “AND PICOT- "| ING ty “a Mail: Order Filled, : MRS. M. C. HUNT ial 114. Broadway. BISMARCK - NortH Dakota * : ~ i Bring or mail in your'films for ‘ u DRY CLEANING || moor carsurpty co, | FINNEW'S DRUG STORE. a i Ps ar Be a, , i 004 nedinoncnnonnnany Es pies st uvsnedincnnnancovinsuonengnany toss { @ primitive duthority of an age that tlaw of its for its accomplishment. And this} { saltogether alien and hostile to our} the indi own. The past and the present are, states | ( Hin deadJy grappie and the peoples of and the colonies to the north and |0n:and to'the friends wiht whom we, the world are being done to death be south: of hér, but of a people which ; have’the happiness to be accosiated in; twee ‘nttieim. “There can be but ore issue, settlement must be final, cistor Wi HARDWARE—IMPLEMEN1S j We Expert Dry Cleaning from: which ¢alinly, to look out upon | clothed with the strange trappings and | honor are the ends for which the associated | sciously. planning that men of every ; Oi every scefe and’ every act of the| peoples of the world are fighting and | which must’ be' conceded them neforet there can be peace, “2, call for and deliver. Mail orders promptly filled. MMM KLEINS My Tailor Phone 770 j wach and of respect for the com sivilized society that go [other to the end that all’ promises There ‘No halt-| Of « mutual respect tor right. These} To Make Peace Certain. decisio nis comnesivable “4, Marien of pe rain that the tree nations will Destroy Arbitrary Power, | On righy at to bs The destruct Toth ed international readjustment that tot be amicably agreed upon by irtnal Honed, °° Ra j Tess great objects can be pu sent of the governed and sustaine the organized opinion of mankind. of that settle tawls of the with theif proecjts’ for’ | tanit The consent of all nations to jing peoples of the world desire, ; Covenants tay be sacredly observed; : jn private plots or conspiracies hatch», ie | a me selfish injuries wroaght with van} impunity atid’ # mutual trust estab- be no compromise. No halfway de-| lished upon the handsome foundation mn would be tolerable. epoples Atrectly concerned shall he the reian of law; tased upon the con- “These great efids cannot be achiev- ed by debating and seeking to’ recon- Ate and acconimodate what statesmen mon | vern | vidual. citizens of; all. modern | jp their relations with one an- and ‘The establishment of an organ: ¢ which’ shall make’ it ombined power of ke every invasion and on of every arbi-| instice the more sec take our cue from] mastery. but cannot act; peoples of|trary power anywhere that can separ-| 4 deéfitiite opnmabot opihicd ats secretaly, and of ite singly] ail must anbmit. and by which every. choice disturh the peace of the world; believe our participation int this’ pres- | still, among” the’ rest, though they are jor, if it' cannot he presently destroyed, jent war to be only: the: truitage of {for the moment unorganized: and help-jat the least ‘its reduction tor vi impotence, “2, The settlement’ of every qs tion, whether of territory of soverelgn- jv & sinkle Mtitstice, “What! we' seek ig ty; or economic arrangement, or of po- litical: relationship. upon the basis of the free acceptance ment by the people immediately con: cerned; and no upon th méterial intérest or advantage of any ptiier nation or petple which thay dée-| may wish, sire a different settlement for’ the sake of its own -etterior influence ur mastery. can- the it ine d by bil- anton Of power find ‘of national’ oppor- “They: can: 16 realized only by the determination of what tthe think- j with | ph yere started forces which the great nation against’ which they: were pri- marily directed at first regarded .as a: revolt’ against: its rightfulauthority but’ which it has long since seen: to have been a step in the liberation, of its own’ people as well: as of: the: peo- ple‘ of the United’ States and I stand here now) to:speak—speak proudiy: and. with confident hope—of the? a of this revolt, this liberation,. to: the kreat stage of the world itself: blinded’ rules of Prussia; have roused forces they knew which; once:rused; can never: be crush- ed .to-earth again; for-tehy have ‘at théir heart an: inspiration and a’ pur- pose! which are deathless, and of the ireaie ‘ot ecute. throat: amd; 1h tag. which ndocreuse eimclenee’ Qhd menace. ite 4 ey of trouble This ea of ma ) Pri remeé| Na ce Are You.Particular About Your Printing? We are 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. | essMHAUOHNESSAUNUALONAONGANONOUONOGEUSUSUANAOONOEOOONNOOAOON i Se governed in their conduct towards | their longing hope’ for justice and: for other by the same. principles of | $ocial freedom and. opportunity: “I can fancy tha tthe: air, of perad The little . of—forces Calclunr'ardparation’ posses.’ Irae tentates Narcutle -POrag DAY includes war tax. All druggists, ory. Phitadetphia,