The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 15, 1918, Page 6

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2s: Bree“socrunon The | Trading Center of the Missouri Slope A. W. LUCAS CO. UNDERTAKING _ PARLORS Day Phone 645 Night Phone 100 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS , WEBB. BROS. Undertakers. — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 — A.W.CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Phone 687 DAIRY—MILK—CREAM TAXI SERVICE SAFETY FIRST a { —Buy Only— ; } FOR A. TAXI PASTEURIZED MILK Fine Cars Always at Your BISMARCK DAIRY. CO. DAY AND NIGHT 210 Bepedey: Lambert’s Livery ————————————— —— ELECTRICAL | TRANSFER and STORAGE Fear a RS TD eee a TRANSFER AND ELECTRIC SHOP. STORAGE B. K. SKEELS We have wneanalied ol Everything Electrical ties for moving storage an Wiring Fitares and Sopptio || SMB, tu, experienced Delco Farm Light Plants Willard Service. Battery Station ‘| Phone 370 408 Broadway Have You Heard the Latest Music? at— STEIN’S Folsom’s Jewelry Store 414 Main St. Phone 562R 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 ' CLEANING and DYING BARBIE’S _ DRY CLEANING AND, DYE WORKS Phone 394409 Front St. We call for arid deliver. Mail orders promptly filled. SHARPS AND FLATS OF HARMONY FOURS AIRED IN POLICE COURT Liftle harmony exists between the Kellam male quartette and the Rev. F. M. Price on the one hand and’ the Washington Jubilee singers on the other, although the quartette and the Jubilee singers make a specialty of this :very thing, while the Rev. Dr. Price has been hailed as some har- monizer himself. Incidentally, H. C. Washington, head of the jubilee sing- ers, was joint composer of “Just Break the News to Mother,” one of the greatest songs of. the. Spanish-Amer- ican;war. This bit of information is out of order, but is inserted here be- cause it is interesting. The Kellam male quartette, Rev. F. M. Price and the Washington Jubilee singers are features.on a three days’ smal} town chautauqua program now playing North, Dakota, The Washing- ms; are colored;‘’the others white. The ;Kellams open ‘the program, Rev. Pricé, who hails from Harold Bell Wright’s Ozark country, follows, and the Washingtons wind up the chau- tauqua. Lately the. ghost has devel- a stringhalt. worried Brother Washington, wl a a graduate of the Charleston, Va., institute and a thritfy sort of person. He talked: to the local com- : huittee at Baldwin, just north of Bis- ) Moarck, where the chautauqua’ played this week. ' The local committee sug- gested the Washingtons might get ac- ition | it they refused’ to-go on. The | Washington's’ triéd it, and. they got i $75 on account. They went on, gave their program, and were en route to the (eet the joint’ composer of § robour te * HAT ‘CLEANING. d men. We also handle ice. WACHTER. TRANSFER COMPANY 202 Fifth St. Phone 62 KLEIN'S ‘My Tailor Expert Dry’ Cleaning Phone 770 SHOE FITTERS Kichm ond 5 Whitney . MAIN STREET HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT- IG Mail Orders. Filled; \ MRS. M. C. HUNT 114 Broadway. Phone 849,’ ————— 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..M. Rosson C.R. Downing Agents Phone 895 reak the News to Mother” com- “Just as a good general should, ing last, when a ton of animated matter drop- |. ped: on him in a dark corner. “Rey. Price held me, and the bass singer jumped on “me and broke my glasses. He was a very heavy bass, too,” said Mr. Washington describing the conflict in police court today. The bass singer was a member of Kel- lam’s male quartette, one Iver S. Kon- gaard, C. J. Kellam; another member of the quartette, and the Rev. Dr. Price were the defendants in the local police court action. S. L. Kellam and Anton Marcosson, the two remaining members of the quartette, were also arraigned, but they pleaded not guil- |" ty and the charges against them were dismissed. Rev. Price, the heavy bass and: his accompanist were found guilty of assaulting and battering the man who helped break the news to mother, ‘way back int '98, and they. decorated the table to the tune of $10 and costs per each. “The thing that hurts me more than the beating;” said Mr. Washington, who claims that he not only was beat- en, but that his cash balance, amount- ing to some $34, was taken from him, “is the effect things of this kind will have’ on our profession. ‘We're sup- burg, Kuban, Daghestan. and Transcaucasia. sarabia is in doubt. Germany proposes to give it to Rumania, but: Ukrainia also’ claims’ it. “Man of Vision.” program says of him that “with a posed to be engaged in uplift work, to represent the best thoughts and ideals. And then they layin wait or one of their own profession in a dark corner and beat him up. It's mostly jealousy, just because our act is the hit of the program.” Rey. Price's lecture subject is, clear mind, born of the freshness ‘and vigor of the mountain air, many things that vex: and. trouble. us are swept|heart’s longing,” away, and we are given a vision of a coming man whose character will|a long shot. bear the stamp. of. nobility.” DIVERSITY OF BUSINESS INTERESTS GIVE __ BISMARCK WELL-ROUNDED COMMERCIAL LIFE}|| 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. i 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. 5 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 it. 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 ora new key for an old lock; whether it be an old dress to be made over or redyed, or a hat tabe blocked: BUSINESS TRAINING © ) BISMARCK ee: The great empire of Russia is now split up into no less* than 19 separate: states, the two most recently formed being the White Sea republic and Wologdaczke, the Soviet: republic, Siberia, White Russia. Finland,, Esthonia, Livonia, © Lithuania, Courland, Poland, the Ukraine, the Crimea, the Don Cossacks” republic, the Ural Cossacks’ republic; Oren- All are shown on this map. The status: of _Bes- The chautauqua ‘in the latest mode, or a new suit demanded on short notice; whether it be new linoleum 2 You Can Enroll at: This: MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE school under guarantee of a sat-!]; isfactory position’ as: soon’ as]: competent or your, tuition ' re- college and what it, ha: hundreds of the most: business men. and: women, you'll attend: Write. : for. the kitchen floor, or’a coat of paint for the barn, or new furniture:for 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 25 years ago. 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- ing upon. the splendid hospitality of Bis- marek’s big hotels, knowing that the city always affords something better in. the way 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. latchstring. al- ways is'out; Bismarck always’ is: glad'to see folks;:strangers: are. made:to' feel, that they are welcome here; they are shown that their frientiship: and their patronage is appreci- wl ated, and when Bismarck says “Come again,” it ee not an idle phrase but a sincere invita- tion, backed up by generous impulses not all: 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; : \ ( Eee TRON and: JUNK HIGHEST. PRICES PAID For Men's cast off Suits, Coats. and Shoes. WE ALSO BUY JUNK OF ALL. KINDS IN- cAMP EME OR CARLOAD LOTS. ‘We have: accepted the agency for the Fargo Iron & Metal Co. and’ ‘we can pay the highest Prices. ‘Don't. leave: old. iron around to. rust. but bring it to us or Phone, 36% and we. will call for. it and pay. you the high, by price. OLEMAN'S NEW AND: 2ND HAND’ STORE a leas ie mca Mat Hats Blocked’ and Cleaned. | - closed in court, but Mr. Washington |being able to make. you feel that, you unquestionably was badly used: Price's lectures are guaranteed to “ap. ticular’ time an peal to the intellect~and’ satisfy the | quartette appea: but, while Washing-| © Mr. ton was touched,’ he isn’t’ satiened Yby:| he *happenéd to’ be on, the: aes f ime As for the Kellam. quartette; the'and place: where this: quartette: ap-) Whether it waa this vision or the chautauqua management says reas of the heavy bass was not, dis: is no doubt about, the male. are. glad you‘are on earth ‘at: the Washingto spot of earth at the partic ““There.| peared jin. Baldwin. cael Some..of |}; than ‘plainé glass; Tno., witha. capital: of $60,000.00. Daa i » Distributors: of. MAXWELL, CHALMERS, REO b « AUTOMOBILES PORTAGE TIRES GREEN DRAGON | y SPARK. PLUGS . Automobile: Acces- sories of All Kinds FILTERED tae GASOLINE Z Free Air and Water f SERVICE STATION BISMARCK FURNITURE co. \ Phone: 669.) - 220Main St. our _OSGOODLENS i ai Whthin..the law— | MOTOR CAR. SUPPLY co. PHOTO, DEVELOPING aareaaiaas Rian Kok Aras Preteen + BISMARCK Nortit Davota’ Bring’ or: mail imyour films) for |}, ‘Expert! Developing * t FINNEY’S DRUG STORE: ; Bismar Trading Center of |. the Missoifti:’Slope- | Automobile Trimming Rane an - and: Top Work - | wilys-Overland Distrib. itors’ SERVICE—that's | Welly-Springfleld and Firestone Tires Everything: for the: Automobile, /BISMARCK MOTOR| COMPANY =|} Distributors. of STUDEBAKER and The lives:the teles phone, the wireless, the automobileand Ff the aeroplane and: instantly we retro- grade-50:years’? middle. name. ‘MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO... | Factory. Distributors of | CHEVROLET, AUTOMOBILES: Smith Form-a-Trucks: Smith Tractors “CADILLAC. “automobiles ‘PAINTING and DECORATING EPA NOG a ‘ y sake pal WALL PAPER. PAINTS, & OS Varnishes—Kalsomine Brushes and Supplies ' CHRIS ENGEN CO. Bismarck, N. D. ; new carri | Hardwar Harness Sheegencadgunesagacanngqeangusnnconuncaauonccagacacnsasts: The other seventeen.are}. place’ where this "ta bit glad. that: Mr; Washington's: recent’ the: plaintiff: sues: to recover: $4.00. Your Printing? We are very particular about the hie You Particular ‘About turn out. Nothing, butithe best’ workmanship leaves our plant. We have the largest union printing office in the state and are ina position to give you good service, BISMARCK TRIBUNE FINE Bicates If you are thinking: of, buying ri iage or wagon it. will pay_| you to get our prices. FRENCH & WELCH’ e — Tools — Implements — Carriages. —’ Wagons ee ee ee kind of printing we W icccatelutesounigue Ly sn theo one (By: (Newspaper enterprise: Ass'n.) London, ‘July: 15.—It is réported that ‘Swedish firms ‘are greatly con- cerned over.a report that Iceland has agreed: to, sell England all her wool. “BUY W,8. 8.- Linden. Leaf Used ‘Ag Huns’ Tobacco: ’ (By ‘Newspaper Ent Enterprise Ass'n.) Berne, Jiily 15- “npater den Linden” may: soon be called “Under: the.Tobdac; co Tree,” for the Berlin federal/coun: cil has ordered the: leaves of the lin- den,. chestnut, maple: and: sycamore trees used as substitutes for tobacco. BUY W, S, 5,——— ie ‘SUPREME COURT | The case no error, mony. - Judge. “From Walsh Coynty. Defendant! Hons 2h ‘arth a At Fesnon dent,| Affirmed. vs. rth,’ defendant, id} ap- pellant. Syllabus: For general ‘services: as maid Sf all work’ in defendant's hore H..C. De. @] respondent. E. Smith: (Nene week, amounting: ‘to $76.25. Judgment for the same was duly given in:justice court and in‘the district court. . = the, use! ¢ REP. AIRING. i .& §——— ae ICELAND TO FURNISH ee Po ei the ENGLAND WITH WOOL y motors, lawa mow | ma- chines of all OTTO. DIRL. 218 Main oe is‘ very simple. There is The verdict is well sus- tained’ by direct’ and convincing testi- Appeal from: the district court of Walsh county;. Hon. W. J. Kneeshaw, it appeals. Opinion. of the court by Robinson, J:. Peterson, Park River, at torney for appellant: Puy, Fratton, attorney, for: sid te 9

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