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BISM ARCK DAILY TRIBUNI ~ MONDAY, JULY 29, 1918. Trading 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 ——————————————— DAIRY—MILK—CREAM WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 ‘Night Phone 687 TAXI SERVICE SAFETY FIRST —Buy Only— PASTEURIZED MILK - BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 210 Broadway Phone 348 ELECTRICAL —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP. B, K, SKEELS Everything Electrical : Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies Deloo Farm Light Plants Willard Service Batt ' Station oe Phone 870 @8 Broadway Have You Heard the Latest Music? at— STEIN’S Folsom’s Jewelry Store 414.Main St. Phone 562R CLEANING HAT HOOVERIZE! | Don’t buy ‘a new hat—let us. clean: your old one. » You will thus save $4. or $5 to buy: Thrift. Stamps with. EAGLE HAT WORKS 813 Broadway ———————— CLEANING and DYING BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING AND .DYE WORKS Phone 394—409 Front St. We call for and deliver. Mail orders promptly: filled. > DICKINSON MAN WINS ND. CUP John Reuter Proves Himself the Best State Golfer in Fargo Tourney Fargo,)N. D., July 29.—John lteuter’ of Dickinson, won the North Dakota state golf championship by defeating Tom Hull of Fargo, 11 up with 10 to play, the match ending at the 26th hole. At the conclusion of the morn- ing play Reuter was leading Hull 6 down. In the first round Reuter gained a large lead of 7 up on Hull. In the first round Reuter made the course in 39 and Hull in 49 ‘ha see- ond roand both players made the course in 44. Reuter, is a golf player of a long record familiar with the various ins and outs of the game. Ha was form: erly in’the professional class but for some time has been a member of the amateur. ranks. Hull has played a very consistent MOTHER'S FRIENG FOR Expectant Mothers | game during the tournament, beating FOR A TAXI Fine Cars Always at Your. Service. DAY AND NIGHT Lambert’s Livery TRANSFER and STORAGE TRANSFER AND STORAGE ‘We have unequalled facili- ties for moving storage and ‘ shipping of. household goods, Careful, experienced men. We also. handle ice. WACHTER TRANSFER COMPANY 202 Fifth St. Phone 62 KLEIN'S My Tailor Expert Dry Cleaning Phone 770 SHOE FITTERS. Richmond. Whitney § MAIN ‘STREET ; HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT- ING Matt 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 several of the best golfers in the state. Owing to the cold and unfavorable weather. prevailing. yesterday morning: neither Hull or Reuter played their best golf. : Mrs. C. J. Murppy, Grand Forks. won the women's consolation evant. of the tournament when Mrs, H. B. inch, Grand Forks, forfeited the match. The tournament for this year closed with the finish of the state chon:pion- ‘ship match, banquet was held at the club BUY W. 8. 8. JEFFERSON BARRACKS TO GET FIVE BURLEIGH MEN Following is a Burleigh county con- tingent to be entrained during the five day period from August 5 to August 9 for Jefferson Barracks, Mo., under call. Na, 982. No person will be en- trained at Bismarck, all being trans- ferred to other boards: Armand _Pinard, Detroit, Mich. James F. Corrigan, Breckenridge, &. Dak. John Van Kaden, Melvin, Minn. John BE. Lundy, Houghton, S. Dak. . red H. Sarbaum, Marion, N. Dak. Leon F. Nourse, volunteer, class of ’18)( ‘Minneapolis. —— avy Ww. Where Sardines Are Found. Sardines are abundantly fourd off the Galician, Andalustan and. Canta- brian coasts. This fish varies in length from approximately 4% to 7% inches Last night the annual |. eb) t \ ’Tis.a fine thing to be able gain, and we stand back of it antee.” One often reads this promis literature. ’Tis seldom that a glimpse of the boy or girl \of the mail order catalog, ’tis face, it means something, for ter contingency that he’s cou For the man who does. busii face to face, has to rely upon log. If you go home and:say: that coulter I got from Jones a bit of an electric washer: f But if you say: can never expect to repair the done him, and bein’ as Jones here for, life, he isn’t likely chance to/say bad things of help it. You see the article, you see Next time you come to town ‘again, and he knows it too. thing to make long distance co to sit beside a mahogany top ises, promises. a blind horse, for he knows in the eye when he says'to you:” “It’s a bar- particular bit of copy. With the compiler, work. With the man who says it to your if he doesn’t make good you'll come back, and he knows that if he does make good you're most likely to come back, and ’tis the lat- ” ders and he needs your good will, because you’re his advertiser and his mail order ¢ata- _ right,” then your neighbor thinks of Joneg the next time he comes to town, figuring. on’ “Be dad, that Jones feller, now, ain’t he the skinner,” Jones knows he That’s the whole idea of trading at home. ° stands behind it; you know, most likely the on a 25-cent perfecto and dictate pretty prom- ’Tis another thing quite to sit right here under the gun.and stare‘a. man in the eye and make promises and know by all that’s holy that you’ve got to make good. those One hates like thunder to sell a neighbor later Mr. Naybur will get hep. to look a man with our guar- | TIS MIGHTY COMFORTABLE TO LOOK YOURMANIN _ ‘THE EYE WHEN HE SYS “11's A BARGAIN FOR YOU the Missouri Slope band of roving horse traders who probably give: you worse than they get. business man is in the-same position that The home “you are when a neighbor comes té.you and in mail order.” one ever gets. who wrote the all in the day’s, he knows that nting on. iness with you, come.back or- iness. “By yimminy is all right, all ‘or the missus. damage that’s. is in business to give youva him if he can wants a gentle, lady-broke driver for the family.. You are not liable to.sell him a skit- atish bag of bones that’s going to kick the “whole family into kingdom come, for, like as not, you have an idea that Mr. Naybur may wantea horse:agdin some time, and a fair profit on two, good, horses usually. is bigger and more satisfactory generally than an unfair profit, on one. bad one. When a man’s selling: merchandise as a business, the first thing he dogs or seeks to do is to build up good will. and a reputa- tion’for honesty and fair-dealing.. The man who accomplishes these results stays in bus- That is why the men whose: busi- ness is advertised in these columns are here; “that’s why they were here last year, and year. before last. _grandaddy traded when he came out here in “gprairie schooner ; with some.of their grand- children you. grandchildren: will be trading a‘ long time hence. A square deal withthe home merchant is “a-mere matter of ordinary business good «sense. He knows that, even were he so in- clined—and we're proud to believe that we With some of them your haven’t any of that brand in business in Bis- the man who you'll see him Tis an easy mversation and. desk, drawing: marck—he couldn’t hook you today and ex- pect to catch your neighbor tomorrow. And when he says “bring it back if it isn’t satis- factory,” he means that, for he can much better afford to take a loss on you than to have you dissatisfied. , . The biggest capital the average merchant has is his good will. Without good will, with- out a reputation.for playing fair and doing business on the square, without a belief on . the part of his community that he’s honest adn sincere:and a:man who wants to see his. neighbors do well, the. goods on his shelf that sooner or Tis quite another matter to pass off a bad one on a sound gospel. eee a IRON. and JUNK BUSINESS TRAINING BISMARCK —— The New York wires the other day sent out a story which left the sport- ing world aghast. and weighs from 24 to 68 grams (0,864 to 2,308 ounces); occasionally larger ~ APPLY REQULARLY specimens are caught, and would soon be on his; way to . You Can Entoll'at This MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE school under guarantee of a sat- isfactory position .as;.soon. asj| “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 G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck, N. D. TOM SHARKEY. ADDS NEW EPISODE TO COLORFUL LIFE; JOINS THE Y. M. C. A. Bal wit He YMCA. (Ni FRANCE. France to hel work. The surprise was not that Sharkey’ the Y. M. Seka toms, pracead, wouldn’t be worth to him 75.cents on the:dol- lar on the purchase price. Think it over, and see if it isn’t pretty HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Men's cast off Suite, Coats and Shoes. WE ALSO BUY JUNK OF ALL KINDS IN HANOFUL OR CARLOAD LOTS. We have accepted the agency. for the. Fargo Iron & Metal Cx Tnc., 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 Sth St. Opposite McKenzle ° Clothes Cleaned and Pressed:’ ,Hats Blocked and Cleaned, SAILORIN: U.S. NAVE .in vathlefic training) ways of the Y. M.C. A. have always been on two widely divergent paths. Sharkey’s career in the ring is-one It was to the effect that Tom Shark- | was\on his way to France—Tom was|of the most colorful in the annals of é7 had donned the Y. M. C. A. uniform always a fighter, but that he was with/ sport. the. He: was first known, back ip the Western Sales Co. Distributore of MAXWELL, CHALMERS,’ BBO: AUTOMOBILES PORTAGE TIRES GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds. FILTERED “GASOLINE Free Air and Water “BATTERY SERVICE: STATION BISMARCK. MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAG Automobiles PAINTING and DECORATING WALL PAPER PAINTS & OILS Varnishes—Kalsomine Brushes and Supplies CHRIS ENGEN CO. Bismarck, N. D. e nineties as the heavyweight of. the navy. A husky fighting demon, he cfushed all his opponents by sheer power, 2 ; Tt was in 1896 that Sharkey sprang into national fame, He. was matched to mee Joe Choynsky in San Francis- co, Choynsky, one of the greatest heavyweights of the time éxpected Sharkey to be a set-up, but neverthe- less trained carefully for him. Sharkey, had no science. Choynsky was one ot the its heavyweights the 'ring had eyer seen. .Twice in the arly rounds of the fight Choynsky hit Sharkey so hard that he fell through the ropes on the floor outside. Twice Sharkey got to his. feet and scrambled back into,the ring. In the eighth round..the sailor battered Choyasky so terribly that his seconds threw a towel into the ring to save him, from’ being knocked out. In 1898 Sharkey gave Jim Jeffries the hardest fight he ever had. For 20 rounds the two pugs battered them- selves around the ring. The fight was called. a draw. During those years Sharkey took on all the great heavy- weights. Corbett, Fitzsimmons, Ruhlin, Kid McCoy and Peter Maher, ¥, ‘Later Sharkey retired and. bought him, a saloon in New York. Little has been heard of him during the last few years until he joined the Y. M. C. A. BUY W. 5, S.——— BISMARCK. TOT LAID TO REST _ LAST SATURDAY Last Rites Held for Little Ruth Richardson — Death Shocks Friends ‘MISSOURI VALLEY "MOTOR CO, ~ Factory Distributors of» ~ CHEVROLET, AUTOMOBILES Smith Form-a-Trucks Smith, Tractora ; Kelly'Springfleld and: Firestone, Tires Everything for the Autemobile Within the” taw- than plain glass. MOTOR CAR SUPPLY co. Automobile Trimming and Top Work BISMARCK FURNITURE CO... Phone 669. ; .220 Main StF HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS FINE BUGGIES If you are thinking‘ of. buying a Are You Particular About. Your Printing? : We are very particular about the kind of printing we ‘ turn out. Nothing but:the best workmanghip 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 Following brief funeral services con- ducted by Rev. C. Strutz last Satur- day, the. remains of, little Ruth Rich- ardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Richardson of 422 11th street, were laid_ to rest at Wilton. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Richardson of 422 11th street their little 44-year-old daughter which day morning, after an illness of only three days. Little (Ruth was an un- usually sweet and attractive child, be- loved by all her little playmates, who showed their love by takers of betu- tiful flowers. The members of the Soo Line Mis- souri division of the O. R. T., of which Mr. Richardson is a member, gave beautiful floral tributes. ee friends and Te i vee occurred at a local hospital Wednes-| :-- new carriage or wagon it; will pay you to. get our-prices, be FRENCH & WELCH dw Tools. — Implements Carriages — Wagons: PHOTO DEVELOPING oe Me Bring or mail.in your films for Expert: Developing : FINNEY’S. DRUG STORE Bismarck, N.. D. relatives. who came to:attend: the fun: eral were: Mr. and Mrs.'G. A. Rich- ardson of Wilton,°Mrs: Julia Records, Yellow Grass, Salk.; Mr. and’ Mrs.. J. W. Guthrie.of Wilton;:Mr./and Mrs. A. L. Garnes of Regan and’ Mrs. W. “Magee of ‘New Rockford. BUY.W. 8, 5. By a. Long Path. “All that we. possess has come to us by a long path. There Is no instanta- neous liberty. or, wisdom, language Or réligion.”. Even. that -which. comes to: us as a sudden, revelation: is: but the opening of.our‘ eyes or minds to. be- hold that which ha long been begun by toil and struggle. It reaches: us: as: the sunligift does in the morning, when It has. Trevenel around the world, HUMPHREYS’. __ WITCH HAZEL: OINTMENT (COMPOUND) For Piles or Hemorrhoids, External.or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, || One ‘application ‘brings relief. at all druggists ‘Send Free Sampie:of Otstment to were shocked o hear of rhe death of| »:+ kreys’ Homeo. edict ompeay” iam Strect New York. opti SICK STOCK - BOOK on treatment of Shee, Doge and Trading Center of | HANUULSUANORAASUREpUTESNANINS

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