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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1917. NEW LIGHT SHED “ON “LEAK” PROBE BY TOG BROKER (Associated P Press) Washington, Feb. 9.—New light sud. denly was injected into the “leak” in- quiry today, by the testimony of Ge B. Chipman, local manager for Har! man & Company, New York brokers, that certain members of the house of representatives dealt in stocks with him, Chairman Henry called f promised to furnish them. Chipman testified that so far as he knew, no members of congress sold stocks “short” during the peace! the! names of the members, and Chipman | {nolly & Co., and learned that a peace) qj jnote was to be issued. jWas coming then began. lciated Pre! {note leak period, He said he had no | senator's name on his books, but was | junable to say whether his list includ- jed secretaries to senators. ' Did Not Pay For “Tips,” Chipman declared he had not paid for “tips” On government activities inge 1914. He found, he said, that in- formation he bought usually was of} WEN TO CONVENTION no value. J. L. Livermore, Wall Street's wide- ily known “threetimes millionaire,” Chipman said, wired him from New) York on December 20, asking him it, he had heard a peace note was to be’ issued. Chipman replied negatively. | iLivermore responded with informa- ition which Clement Curtis & Com- |pany of Chicago previously had sent BE. F. Hutton & Compa Chipman | tai] Hardware association, to be held | jreplied he thought the report untrue. here next Wednesd Thursday and Learned it Was True. Friday has been arranged. Later in the day, Chipman said he = ‘phe convention will be held in the | called up F, A, Connolly, of F. A. Con-| auditorium and every foot of available ; | President Harviapin Says Pros- pects Are for Largest Meet- ing Since Organization Fargo, n extensive program for the annual convention of the North Dakota Re-; the many dealers who will attend from Examination of correspondents who/all parts of the state. Many dealers jwere told in conference by Secretary | who sent in their application for a dis nsing on December 20 that a note} play booth in the auditorium too late, After inter-!are going to exhibit in local hotels. of the Asso-! President Harrington states that the , Groat, of the|Prospects are for the largest con- ere fos Apes Stephen Early, Carl D. G Grinpe! t It is a winter plague which claims thousands every season. ||| will strengthen and fortify you |]; againsh Grippe, and if you havelhad it Scott's will re- store yourstrength faster than any other known medicine, No Aleohol-Just Blood-Food Scott & Bowne, Bloomtfield, N.J. 16-26 j United Pre: SCOTT'S EMULSION | lat or near the borde: | through which freight is shipped from | 7ayy—n war Is well Illustrated y the | ump -on -his:opponent at center con- s | of the Christian Science Monitor, the | tion. committee recessed. SHOULD HAVE RAILROADS TIPPELNS. CAN CROSS READY 10. MEET THEM North Dakota may be short-changed. | Continued from page 3. he introduced in the sen- which would require rail-| to install in all stations located s of the state and into North Dakota track sca’ work of Aerial Coast Patrol sat No. | which may be used in weighing ¢ ra 1, a volunteer organization, organized | livestock, ¢ or other freight in Car-! jast July, under the auspices of the; j load lots: the request of any. ship. jon Aerial Coast Patrol commis- per, and without cost to the shipper. ‘on, of which Rear Admiral Robert | The bill would require railroad com- Peary chairman, with the co- panies to provide a competent weigh- | operation of John Hays Hammond, se eis ; Alan R, Hawley and myself. ‘This unit earned the distinction of KUPITZ CO. MASTER {GROCERS SERViCE QUALITY GROCERY DEPT. Bulk Mince Meat Bulk Sauerkraut Bulk Cider (Duffy's) Bulk Dill, Sweet and Sour Pickles ‘Fancy Bananas, per doz lic 4 25¢ cans K. C. Baking Pow- ; der, per can . Monarch Catsup, 5 large bottles, $1.00 When down town step in and visit our bargain count- er—it will save you money. | harticipating in the first naval maneu- vers held last September under most adverse. conditio} of the attacking fle¢ | On September 9 one of the Curt! seaplanes of the unit went out to look § well as mines. | representing the enemy attacking} | fleet. The fog prevented the aviators from seeing further than six miles ; | and when they were about 25 miles | outside New York harbor they were caught in a thunderstorm, But they located the destroyers, Flusser and Warrington, unknown to! the latter, and reported them to the | Atlantic Yacht club. It is unlikely war conditions will make possible raids by either Zeppe- |lins or aeroplanes, but it is by no} means fhipossible that a hostile Ger- | man raider; should bring one or more aeroplagies Within reach of our coast, or even that a-submarine, with a se- cret base on the Atlantic coast, should bring over such raiders, Facing the possibility of such ac- SANITARY MEAT DEPARTMENT Ducks Select Oysters Chickens Bulk Shrimp Turkeys Calf Liver Smoked Finan Haddie Calf Sweet Breads Smoked White Fish Calf Brains Our meats are all corn fed and Government inspected— IN FARGO NEXT WEEK ‘. D., Feb, §—Every detail of | play space has been bought up by! and Charles D. Warner,} vention in the history of the associa- | and located ships | ‘for the two torpedo boat destroyers \1, Kauffmann 10, Theiring 4 Stelter 13. | | | At the Grand ‘tonight and to- morrow, Hebron High Wins From “Glen Ullin Ina game which was too one-sided | ito be exciting, the Hebron high school j basketball team defeated the Glen | Ulin ‘team! by a’score’ of.58 to 8, The | contest was played in the gymnasium was seen by a large crowd. The lfiree half @nded with a score of 19) |to er elter,.of 2the -local team, played | \eeetecuce basketball, getting the} {sistently ‘and ‘scoring 13 baskets from jthe field. Kaufmann, also, was in tne | game every minute of play and tossed 10 field baskets. Tucker's work as referee was both prompt and fair. Substitutes—Bullamore for Asadoo-! rian; Schantz for Streitmatter. Field Baskéts—Robertson 1, Schantz | Free Throws—Robertson 2, Higbee 2, Theiring 1, Stelte: Personal Fouls—Streitmatter 2, Tavis 2, Theiring 3, Stelter 2, Halpern try them and see the DIF- FERENCE PHONE 33 'tivit?, searchlight, as well as anti-a’ craft gun defenses, will have to be re- sorted to. NEP SHPS OUT OF 15 «Bananas, per dozen, 15¢ and . 25¢ * Large Oranges, per oz- ONG ores cae Parsee 30c 2 large Grape Fruit for 15c 15c size Beats-All Pancake flour, per pkg, ...... 10c One dozen for ..... $1.10 5c size Catsup for .... 10c Fresh Dairy Butter and Strictly Fresh Eggs. No Storage eggs in stock. aturday Specials! SPEAR & CO. REMEMBER THE NUMBER 37 Bison > tinued’ from page one) i | Broup was Weing organized” i in i New | York. Col. Bryan’ saw many méiitbers of congress und, not only -voicéd his} | ideas,'but tried to gather from them what is*thie sentiment of congress and | what that body is likely to do ‘in case President Wilson goes before it with ja request that he be “given authority 112 6th Street Fresh Cream and Buttermilk A full line of Smoked and pickled fish, including Smoked White Fish, Salmon Pickled Herring-Codfish and Anchovies |to take any measures ne: ry to Also a full line of fresh Veg- |protect. American citizens.” Bryan | etables. informed that a very large pro- | portion of the membership of the sen- |ate and house feel that there is no alternative but to stand by the presi dent, and if he asks for a declaration | jof war, to make it unanimous. One canvass showed only two members the courage to say that they will not vote for a declaration of war, On the other hand, he was inform- ‘ea that there is a very considerable Plan your Monday’s washing and buy 7 bars of Electric Spark Soap from Spear and Company Saturday for 30c. Successors to ORANGE SPECIAL 2 dozen small, sweet oranges for ......... 25c Fancy Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c Hawaiian Pineagple, a reg- ular 25c seller, special 20c U Lik Em Brand Red Raspberries, a regular 20c seller, special .... 15¢ U Lik Em Blueberries, regular 20c seller, spe- cial RGF. RS 15¢ Extra Fancy Head Rice, regular 10c straight « seller, special 3 pounds HOF BR Gh S853 Bhs . 25¢ Brown & Geiermann Quality Grocers 53—PHONES—66 x group in congress which will take ad- vantage of any opportunity to discuss jand postpone in the hope of averting , What they regard as a calamity, Against War. Warren Worth Bailey of Pennsylva- nia, Slayden of Texas, General Sher- ; wood of Ohio, Tavenner of Illinois, ddleston of Alabama, LaFollette of Wisconsin, Cummins of Iowa, Norris 'of Nebraska, and Clapp of ‘Minnesota —these members are all ready to take jadvantage of any opportunity to dis- Bryan has offered Brown Bros. Noco Oats, regular 25¢ seller, eben LOC them an alternative, and they are arate considering his proposition and oth- Seger nian Most of these members have a strong feeling that a majority of {their constituents are against war. | They saw in the recent election that people left their party to vote HEAD LETTUCE LEAF LETTUCE | many CELERY ‘for Wilson “because he kept us out CUCUMBERS ‘of war,” and they feel now that, if | there ny way in which it can be GREEN ONIONS ‘done, their constituents would sup- CABBAGE {port them much more willingly in ‘helping the president to kéep the SPANISH ONIONS ; country out of war than in backing CARROTS | the president to put the country into BEETS ‘ lane On the emergency peace commit- PARSNIPS jtee formed here are the followin iMrs. W. Thompson Burch, ‘Miss Emily {Greene Balch of Wellesley college, |‘Mrs. W. I. Thomas of the Woman’s | Peace party, ‘Miss Rebecca Shelly, sec- jretary of the American Neutral Con- Pure High Test Cream EASTERN CORN FED BEEF, FRESH OYSTERS Armour’s Star and Swift's Central Meat Market SPRING LAMB mand for engagements and the recent > illness of the great tenor have caused FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS a change in his concert schedule and Home Made Sausages of All Kinds ference committee, and Mrs. Benton MacKaye. JOHN McCORMACK, John McCormack, the famous Irish tenor, possibly the greatest favorite in the singing world today, will make his first visit to North Dakota, com- PORK, VEAL, MUTTON AND ing March 8 to Fargo. The great de- he will be unable to sing in Bismarck until next fall. A number of people from the capi- tal city are arranging to attend the Fargo concert, which is being man- aged by Mrs. F. W. Cushing of this city. His appearance in Fargo will undoubtedly draw one of-the largest audiences ever to assemble for a one artist attraction. The Hotel of arene Hotel BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE Premium Ham and Bacon WAR ZONE SAYS BRYAN’ ss. setae. erat 2, Roth 1 ‘nei 8.00° 3, 2he high: “ 9 Umpire—M. EF. Nugent. slow, $4.00@6.50. 0 Uae ee ee 0 | SHEEP—Receipts 150; steady; SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ME AES % lambs $7.50@14.00; ethos $6,00@ : BEEF PORK VEAL GRAIN MARKETS it ewes $5.50@10.00, Large Sweet Navel Oranges muUTTON PORK SAUS- MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO. per peck only ....... 50¢ AGE and BAMSURCEE No.1 Hard ,.. . 181% @183%.| HOGS—Receipts, 33,000; estimated Broadhurst. and Bologna 1 Northern 1. 148,@ 177% [receipts 20,000; trong; 15e above yes VEGETABLES, FRUIT and gry a roast of our corn fat- 0. JzNorthern Cho: : terday’s average;.-bulk $12.25@12.45; GROCERIES — everything d Beef. Regularto arr light . $11.75@12.40; , mixed $12 05@ nV tene sa No, d:.Nor, Choice to arr 181% 12.50; heavy $12.00@12.50; | rough| seasonable OYSTERS FISH |No, 2 Northern . . 171% @177% |$12.00@12.15; pigs $9.75@10.90. No. 3. Wheat .... 161% @173%i| CATTLE—Receipts; , 3,000; native | 0, 2 Mont. Hard . 173% @175% | peef steers $7.80@12.25;,.. western PHONE 34 . 2 Mont. Hard to arr 172% @175% | . 1 Durum... . 186% | . 1 Durum C! 192% . 1 Durum to arr ..... 182%. 1 Dur. Choice to arr 190% ‘0. 2 Durum... 177 42@188% jNo. Yellow Corn 994%4@100% Yellow Corn to arr 9T%4@ 98% @ 99 No. 4 Yellow Corn’to arr %@ 96% Xo, 2 White Mont, .... . 8 White Oats i..... No, 3: White Oats. to arr No.4: White Oats i. Barley Barley Ch Rye Rye to arr Flax 86 -@1i1 279% @ 280% Flax to arr May 173%@ %! July 170% ~ September « 142% Close 1:29 p. m. No session this exchange Monday, Feb, 12—Lincoln’s birthday. ‘DULUTH May . July . No. 1 Hard o No. 1 Northern on trie | . 175% No, 2 Northerfi on trk .. 1705¢@173% No. 3 Northern on trk .. 1635 @170% No. 1 Northern to arr .. 17556! No. 2 Mont, Hard on trk 17156 No, 2 Mont. Hard to arr 17156 No. 1 Spot Durum « 18214 No, 2: Spot Durum ..... 177%@179% No. 1 Durum to arr .... 180% May . ‘3 July . Oats on trk and to arr,, 51%@ 52% Rye on trk and to arr .. Barley on trk ......... Flax on tri: and to arr.. 279% Choice Fla on trk ... ‘Choice -Flax to arr . May... duly. The Line-up. | cen Ullin— F —Hebron Robertson Lf, Theiring Streitmatter rf. Kauffmann Higee Lg. Roth | | Tavis e Roth Asadoorian rg. Halpern |steady; steers $4.25@11.50; cows and LOGAN'S- One of the most popular of the Victrola family. A beau- tiful cabinet machine with matchless tone. Clear as a bell, reproduces perfectly. Free Trial We will be very glad to send one of these superb mach- ines to your home for 10 days’ free trial. No obligation to buy. We want to convince you that this machine is all we et sa Ree claim for it. Easy Payments You can purchase this magnificent musical instrument for cash payment of $15.00 and then pay $7.50 monthly. See us today, VICTROLA X. $75.00 wethers lambs $12.10@14.60, SHEEP—Receipts 10,000; 9 ers $6.10@9.25; cows and heifers $5.15 CATTLE MARKETS @10.50; calves $10.50@15.00, ST. PAUL, HOGS—Receipts 9,000; 10¢ higher; range $11.60@12.00; bulk $11.65@ 11.75. CATTLE—Receipts 3,000; $10.60@11.80; killers, Brown & Jones |steors $7.90@10.30; stockers and feed- * “We Thank You” fe ORANGES Weoh Washington — Appl i it, The SPECIAL. TURDAY aepiok are croniead ta, bg Wiapeea ara puoKed ‘la eanuard size ic EACH bushel boxes. 1 have been instructed to sell these apples regardless * of cost. As they are going fast, you had better come in soon for they are good sound stock. This is once that apples sold in North Dakota, for far less than potatoes, so everyone can afford to eat them, as they are a health food. The price will be the remarkably low figure $1.25 Per Box MEATS |These are fresh Navel Oranges— small, sweet and juicy. — GRAPE FRUIT SPECIAL Large, juicy fruit with skins slightly discolored but guar- anteed fine. Each ...... 5c Fancy Yellow Bananas, Loss dozen” ..........- ++ 20¢ He eitincs: Our meats are getting fine now, and | am personally selecting Oelery and Head: ie the butchering cattle from our large herd of 600 head of grain-fattened pea ee Tig Cara ae ve hie cere NE cattle, which are fine and getting better daily. Snider’s Catsup, reguwiar 25c¢ No profit is added. You are merely paying the first cost, and size, special Bt HON. eels te eee that of feeding, and you certainly can save money by trading at Guss- ner’s, Try our lard, bacon, dried beef, sausage, etc., as we positively @ you money and please you as to quality. FOR THE POULTRY We are now grinding bone and meat scraps for chickens. It is the egg producer, The price is low enough, that it will pay you well. GUSSNERS Phone 60 Fancy Seeded Raisins, 2 packages for .........++5. 25¢ Kap Kota Peanut Butter, large 22 oz, jar, each .... 25¢ Crisco, 1 pound cans, ...... 35¢ Crisco, 3 pound cans ‘....... 70¢ Santa Claus Soap, positively your last chance to buy at this price so lay in 9 supply, 6 bars for 25¢ PHONE all 130 3rd Street 1884 — 1917 For 33 years NONE SUCH Mince Meat has .cost you only 10c a package. NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT Today, with all food: * costs high, NONE SUCH still sells: at 10c a package. Sanie Quality Young men and women who have acquired a training in the il SENS Wy divitdds are a rung higher on the ladder to success than the un- trained. , They are a step ahead in the commercial world. A’ Busincess College education in BISMARCK BUSINESS COLLEGE teaches the fundamental principles of business. It is a vital factor to a successful commercial career. Every up and doing young person who expects to make a mark in business should enroll. Students enter at any time—no summer vacation. terms start soon. Complete courses in stenography, New book- _ keeping, penmanship, commercial law and other business subjects taught by the newest methots, by experts. Write i or call for particulars. cy v For particulars write G. M. LANGUM, President Bismarck, N. D.

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