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‘ FOUR ict rE PEPIN BISMARCK DAILY TEIBUKE FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1916. THE TRIBUNE: Rntered at the Posteftes, Bismarck, N. _.. D, es descend Claas Matter. ISSUED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY - SUESCHIPTION RATES PATAELZ IX ADVANCE Dafy, bed carrier, Datly, b7 mail, per year Weesly, by mal, yr 7: Member Audit Eurez: THE STATES OLDE (fatabiatet fas LOCAL PLANT ONE. SOLUTION OF MEAT COST vestigation Into Stock Rais- ing Problems URGES ADAPTION OF BORLAND RESOLUTION ton Met SLIGHTLY MUDDLED. Tet ween wi thet ington. I now devely oh ie pt THF, what Makes on of Gests that comtes ences ane Mr. ia merely a teaqusst and state the grocnds © the terms upon wi The indications t nations will consider that he is prepa the way to act as mediator when compares the terms the velligerents have to offer, if they see fit to anawer seriously his diplomatic query. car, Staats President Wilson volved jf the warts prolonged tx not: 264! tnade clear. Secretary Lansing inte Mates that the #tep is taken more in the interests of the neutrals than to, sasist belligerents in settling their | differences. A supplementary note to beliiger- ents to clear up the misunderstand N41 Northern | ing will probably be necessary. No, 1 Nor, Choice . The United States stands ready at No. 1 Northern to a all times to act as mediator. That No 1 N offer in of long standing, but to sug- gest that now {# the time for media-\No 2 Mont. Hard ful war. peace, ‘taYPN"t in a manner to which no bel-! ‘Ngerint can well offer abjections. Zeitung—The addressed governments of all the warring na-} Just how the neutrals are more in- ‘ions may prove to be a atep of quite! z ble extent in the intzrest of the peoples involved in jain hi, reation at in in- involve t it Wile it he is president of the that to him have vital interests of Wilson takes the te atep toward ich ertaining jigerent He has the bi which note oo GRAIN MARKETS ‘| —0 MINNEAPOLIS (Noo. Hard ......2..... 173% @176% | + 170% G172% 176%, 169% G112 Ye Nor. Choice to arr. 174% 165% UAG8 tion 1%. hardiy advisable under pres- No, 2 Mont. Hard to arr. 166% ent conditions, ¢' for an exchange of not ‘ sae preparing for an exchang s ee No. 1 Durum to arr on the subject of peace, Untill it I¢ No. 1 Dur. Chol indicated in no uncertain manner that) No, 2 Durum the services of the United States as) No, % Yellow Corn ,, The belligerenty are No. 1 Durum No, 1 Durum & peacemaker are desired, our plain| No. % Yellow Corn to arr Other Grades Corn .... duty is to keep hands off and stick) to undiluted neutrality. | At present writing the administra No, 4 Yellow Corn .. Secretary Landing hastens to explain! Nef White Oats . that the administration has not de Pe, Chet ated from Its former policy of #trictipnye |... neutrality. It 1s unfortunate that con-| Rye to arr . fiicting statements have been issue It is a difficult task, ho follow President Wilson's fo} icy, His recent note bears all the earmarks of a request that the # Jeew of this nation be used in media-| tion, Such wax the Impression Sti pecember . made on the nation. The may be good reasons why the note way written, but until the atmos- phere clears, it is impossible to pasa Judgment upon the wisdom of It. . orthern . . 1 Northern to arr . 2 Mont THE SOLUTION. The Great American Meat Mystery has been solved by the articles by H. P, Burton on the meat situation, which | No. 1 Durum to arr show indisputably that the Mvextock December .. farmer 1g not rolling in wealth, in| May ..- spite of the high price of livestock. | Oats on tr It he makes a lucky sale while the! Barle . 1 Spot Durum .. 0, 2 Spot Durum yon tek. is |No, 2 Mont, White Oat: - 172% + 176% . 166% @171% STAD 48% 81% Ti & 36 8% NL say, 49 © 9% 49 @Ii01 101 @110 - 127 W128 127 @128 - 281% O286% 281% W286% 170% 173% « 8% 170% 173% 168% 173% 172% + 163% G1 68% 1) 172% Hard on trk 166% . 2 Mont. Hard to arr 166% - 114% 0116% 166% G11 % 14% ON16% 114% . 176% STD 1B Rye on trk and to arr... 120 79 G18 packers are boosting the market #0| Flax on trk and to arr.. 286% asx to bait in heavy shipments he| December does well; otherwise he makes small-|May - er profits than he could make in less} 18e risky forms of agricultural tion. There is a food dictator in Fran | produm: | and Lloyd George ix just getting 8ST. PAUL. ready to set one up in England. All| Receipts 10,200; steady; the food of Germany is in the hands | "M8 $9.26@89.75; bulk $9.600$9.79. | : } : CATTLE—Receipts 2,000; killers, | of a dictator. So it probably is in| steady; to $19. 6 every one of the warring countries. land heifers The food of America Is in the handy |steady, $5.00@$10.75 of dictators, too; but they are not|feeders, quiet and ste public officials. They are cold stor-| BEEBE —Hecelpts age men, grain magnates and packing | ery $6.00@$9.00; house kings. | How shall these dicta udieay e dictators be te HOGS—Receipts etincks labove yesterday's av This is one of the greatest ques-| @$10.25 tions which ever confronted the Am. erican people. The packing house king can be rel- CATTLE- pts the part of American cities. feeders $5.00@$8.10; B8750; kers and) lambs 25e higher, $7.00@$12. ewes native beef steers $7.00@$11.7 egated to private life by actior on|ern steers $7.00@$10.00; stockers and «+ 282% . 289% ve 1G $7.75. weth- CHICAGO. 000; strong, fc Be; bulk $9.5 9. A$10.15 y pigs $7. ows and heifers There is a movement in Congress | $3.85@$10.00; calves $8.00@$11.75, .| SHEEP—Receipts to set the good example in Washing- wethers 99.00@$10.01 ‘ s ton. The proposition there'1s to es: 3 to thet 41,0 48% 7 | : + 143% W163% || SPEAR & CO. rted of a mate consumer is concern to omntnission men who the cent) g the few packers to force p anywhere near the y the packers own or control t! ities fa For 1Your Christmas “Groceries. M. M. DRIVER 120 Sixth Street i CHRISTMAS GREETING!!! | Spear & Co. | Successors to Farmers’ Union Mercantile Co. |Specials for Saturday: | Oranges, 50c per dozen grade, Special per dozen ........ 35¢ | Cranberries, 2 quarts ...... 25c | Large size Grape Fruit, 3 for 25¢ | Fancy Large Lemons, per | dozen | 4 pounds Jersey Sweet | Potatoes for ............ |Roman Beauty Apples, any | size, per box | 1916 crop Mixed Nuts (no peanuts) per pound 20 Full line of Fancy Christmas Candies at good prices. Libby Asparagus Tips, regular 30c size .......... Quart Bottle Welch’s Grape VOCE ae ier iieisesen tans | Pint Bottle Welch’s Grape GUl0O iss aiesesave cee aes | Loose-Wiles Perfectos, 25¢ We wish you all a Merry Christ- mas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. | 2 6th Street t (6) pre: star | been platted, so that ey. | 110! i (question a3 to wheth: ‘steak can be produc as the steak passes =; |Some are luckier in ow | than others. |keeping quietest and ¢ for the producers! QINTMENT fails to cannot find enough! Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. | zed mar-} i » yards, terminal facil-;close Friday afternoon, Dec. 22, and loan corspanies, banks, etc., as!will not reopen until {This will give the t! firms largely controt the meat packing bas’ country, but declare th’ so ‘¥ Cam engage in ba: 3 which, they thing which allows worth the name; and th the “narrowest in Congestion end Colds as Mustard tion; s be their large ownership our refrigerator ears. Packers Control. The packers a trol of the wholesal, blished steres , bruises, (7) The retail trad about it can be voucl show that the margin of p: by retdilers varies in accor of condition: , in addition to the whole ‘ale prices of Meat. Now, what do th features signify to WINTER SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS In the Latest Patterns for the consumer in t Th ii 'y this 4k, and that hat everyone grabs ¢ g he can igh his hands. | his free-for-all | ones are seem un-! Fin-| hing abso-/ The lu Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed H. J. Vivian & Co. MERCHANT TAILORS ESTABLISHED 1878 estionably to ly, no one know 4 are generally being|utely authentic about any part of this | animals than it Sam! | game—least of all Pilew Cured in 6 to 14 Days. | Druggists refund mor it PAZO! re Itching, | First applications g’ relief, 50c. | NOTICE TO PARENTS— | Expert Cleaning The public school kindergarten will and Pressing April 1, 1917.} ¢@ months va-| cation period in the winter instead of! summer. IRVING VIVIAN, Representative Opposite P. O. PHONE 741 Haggart Block J. M. MARTIN, Upstairs | City Supt. of Schools. | powcoeoowoe ween nnn nnn nnn nn nn oe. | There Was Nothing So Good for 3 of the chest weeee ewer nnn enn nnn nnn ne eon eon eens To Our Patrons-- We wish toannounce that “ROMEO AND. JULIET” will positively be shown tonight at both theatres, Films arrived:last night on train No.3 too late’'to be shown. If you attend tonight you will be well’ repaid for ‘‘ROMEO AND JULIET’ with THEDA BARA is a splendid feature. BISMARCK [ORPHEUM 7:15 and 9:00 Do Not Tire Yourself Shopping=for Christmas: Come to this store of useful and practical gifts and make your choice. Tonight and Tomorrow are your Jast.chances. A. W. LUCAS CO. BROWN & JONES “The Satisfaction Store” Our stock js replete with everything for Christmas in the way of Groceries Fruits, Nuts, Candies and Meats. CELERY HEAD LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER SQUASH —§ CELERY CABBAGE SPANISH ONIONS, ETC. ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT POMEGRANATES KUMQUATS BANANAS APPLES MEATS CRANBERRIES and TURKEYS BEEF PORK VEAL MUTTON TURKEYS and CHICKENS Solciting ‘your Christmas orders. Store will be closed all day Christma | Pewee eee e eee w eee mew eee ewww eee meee eee enn nnn coco ewe woo mom coe oo ooo ooo oo ocoococoocs ——! New Year Attractio Thomas H. Ince’s Million Dollar Cinema Spectacle “Greatest Production Ever Con- ceived by Brain of Man.”---New York Herald Actual Sinking of an Ocean Liner Two Battleships Sunk by U. S. Navy $18,000 Used for Ammunition in One Battle 40000 PEOPLE EMPLOYED | | 10,000 Horses in Thrilling Cavalry Charges weeeewroe ween ne nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nn nn nnn nooo nen cee. Pewee eweeeree cece cco w eee eee eee eee ewe eee een conn newer o ooo oo oooooooooooce: Special Symphony ASS a : Subriarine Warfare Pictured bye 2 Entire Cities Built and Destroyed 40 Aeroplanes in Great Air Battle Every Death Dealing Device Known to Modern War in Oper- ation Beautiful Vocal Singing “Greater than ‘The Birth of a Nation.’”--- New York Journal Auditorium ee aaa edeeweeeoorrocr cow wo wore e wee eww ww www ww nn ewe ne. A IN I eT SS aS 0 ED Bismarck, North Dakota Two Days, Starting . PRICES—Matinee, 25c, 50c and 75c—Night 50c 75c, $1. SEATS ON SALE AT FINNEY’S DRUG STORE MAIL ORDERS NOW | a = fy ay 2 m te eS = | | | | on Ome ale