The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1919, Page 2

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Often CUR Prevents appeniicit ant action poth doctors a go at less at Infants’ Knit Toques in Choose early, MARY BUCHHOLZ 119 THIRD STREET ka T am entire- » using it with wonder. bowel so completely it relieves} ure of buekhorn, All Trimmed Hats, Untrimmed Shapes and Trimmings to One lot of Duvetyne Polo Tams POLITICIANS ASSERT O’CONNOR’S PREDICTION WILL COME TRUE (Continued from page one) Miss Nielson out and reinstate Mac- donald in the office from which a popular vote had ousted him, Then it was made very evident through the }} nonpartisan press that the leaders of My, the ijeague considered Langer a “traitor” to their and Langer a ce had nothing pt their support for "3 to conceive in his own mind to be the true “farmers' program” of industrial democracy. Many of the old guard who had un- til now looked on from the side lines, seem to be displaying a de: to get into the game on Langer's side as sult of some of the actions taken 1,, and Townley ng or} ng om | a | | ot, naj #ttempt to impeach Langer and other insurgent Jeague officials ‘but which, the minority contended in debate, y' and nine othe: | n e. ingredients. iB ponslerined {hon without a hegeine! or sale by Jos. Lreslow, draggist | /anger's defense of Miss Nielson has For sale by Jos, Hreslow, dragsist | von" him friends among all factions, j and, while he is regarded a radical | adherent of the original league pro- JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure! gram. the fight which will culminate Silk Hose. at the polls next’ November appears Millinery Bargains FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON than half price. white and colors just arrived. BISMARCK, N. D. by the recent session, which made no] s to be not against this program, but against the manner in which it {a being carried out and the men who have sumed the management of It, The League Entries. If Langer bedmes a candidate for the republican nomination for gov- ernor at the primaries next June, his principal opponent, no doubt, will be Governor Lynn J. Frazier, who twice has been elected by the Jeague on the republican ticket. The republican state central committee is headed by William Lemke, vice president of the ue, and all of the republican ma ery is in the hands of the nonpar- ans. The nonpartisan candidates are picked in an old-time party ecau- cus, but are formally nominated at the primartes. The one effort of the league to elect a sta andidate on the dem tie ticket ed, although in the legislative districts the or- | ganization h ceeded in electing me candidat Yhe fact that Governor Frazer is generally conceded to ‘be the league's choice for a third terms would indi- cate that he no longer jously en- tercains presidential a: ations, though the governor has been men- tioned as the possible nominee of both the labor party and the recent “liberal organization formed at St. lou lk also leaves a question as to what the league will offer. N. Hagan, commissioner of agricul- ture, and considered fully as valuabl to the organization as Mr. Frazier. Earlier, when. it was thought that me other honors would be found for Frazier, Hagan was popularly con- sidered in league circles as nonparti- san gubernatorial material. Now it {seems probable that a United States senatorship will be used to appease (Mr, Hagan, should he be unwilling to accept a third term as commissioner of agriculture, in which capacity he is ja dominant figure in the league’s in- | dustrial. program. Gronna To Be Ditched. To make John N. Hagan United | States senator it would be necessary first to sacrifice Asle J. Gronna, who is expected to be a candidate for re- election in 1920, Although Gronna and the league appear to have parted company, Gronna still has a large fol- lowing among the farmers, and par- ticularly among. farmers » of his | S New Currency For Christmas Gifts New Currency for Christmas presents can be secured at First National Bank OPENING SOON! © THE NEW ELTINGE THEATRE}; The Northwest's A Few of the Numerous Appealing Features We Will Offer Are: FIRST: SOLID COMFORT. The best opera chairs that money could buy. Wide seats, all leather upholstered. Spring cushions. SECOND: PERFECT SAFETY. Entirely fireproof; wide aisles; eleven exits. THIRD: COMPLETE VENTILATION. Every atom of air-completely changed every two minutes. Fresh warmed air in winter, water cooled in summer. drafts nor dust. FOURTH: POSITIVE SANITATION. accumulate. No fear of catching colds or disease germs here. completely modern with no dark, crowded corners for dirt to ae ONLY BIG FEATURES. be provided. j en We make no secret of the fact that we will pick from the larg- est producers only their best pictures for showing here. For conclusive evidence please note for early presentation “The Miracle Man,” “Back to God’s Country,” “Peg of My Heart,” “Broken Blossoms,” “Polyanna,” “Anne.of Green Gables” and “The Valley of Giants.” SIXTH: WONDERFUL MUSIC. Within three months after opening installation’ will be com- pleted of a beautiful $25,000 Robert Morton’ Orchestral Pipe Organ. Positively superior to any instrument west of Chicago. For opening a six-piece orchestra of competent musicians will | Watch these columns next week for announcement of additional attractive features that you will appreciate. Finest Theatre eee Ee | @ No Every item NTE TE oe pee me John BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1919 ' | THE STORE\WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT — 4 | 4 / 2 ore ‘ \ . The presence of every person interested . f ° d tye i in furs is desired at our 1S i ’ }* ’ RURS OF ALL KINDS will be.shown by the bres Special Representative tomorrow.. a 4 Had you contemplated:anything in the way of a Fur purchase for a gift you surely will see here just what you want at just the price you want to pay. Immediate deliveries can be made on all purchases. V4 ; own nationality, In. the sec: z reported at the hospitals; but a nuni-| ing over the country with low pressur? ond place, = es within the THIN LAYER OF ICE ber of pe ‘sons ‘suffered concussions 0 reas general. over the ate Slight o @ ras r TiNi 2 league hint that William Lemke, who COVERS COUNTRY AS eae ving tig almsey. Anow Was reported! from Williston and refrained from ‘opposing jpun ne RESULT OF DRIZZLE) waiks and Ie portions >of} The temperature did not fall below Bac... league ‘congressman er antl ne the hody assuming a status quo ante} zelo during the past 24 hours, making E ae ee Ot ee we cnaanoby, Many Persons, Come in Close} ellun. \ that period the warmest for some \ ara t : Ne : 2 The weather bureau reports that | time. would like to goto Washington] “Contact With Slippery’Side- | aiino x rain storm sluving low temper: th aa of sand Has been for more walks Toda: atures is not aw common occurrence in HERE FROM WING . ) then e Pats ite nest qcuve maanee: y this part of the country, ye@it is not}. J. A. Davis, well known farmer of. 2 pone! ta cand while shethas| F an unusual happening. The rain was} Wing, in’ Bismarck yesterday on in ‘North Dakota, and while he May(, Bismarck and the surrounding sec-| caused by a strata of warm air pass-| business. 5 i a way of getiing what he wants shoula tion were covered with a thin layer of ) y s i there be a clan between his amb! ico this morning ax the result of tions and those of John N. Hagan, Oriqicnt rainfall last night which laste j the latter's friends, it, might. pr short time. No serious injuries were x laa al tala i i lid serious for the nonpartisan league in : a battle in which’ the organization u e wlil more than ever need to present & BISMARCK-MANDAN solid front to the enemy. f en < ver venin Congressman Cecrge M. Young of -BUS SERVICE p ‘ ; North Dakota district, at-/The Bismarck-Mandan Motor % z er ay ad Bus Service will leave the Lewis U t l Ch t and and Clark Hotel, Mandan, at 6:15 Jn 1 ristmas p. m. daily and the Grand Pacific, Wier 2 ‘ : Bismarck, at 11:30 p. m. daily Rit ti A tetas Aare a ; i until further .enotice. Special : is a ieles : trips by appointment. R Cl th . Young, anos iiale A i g yp change of heart on 6 e or the} RED TRAIL TRANSFER CO. osen's 0 ‘ mn 0 , other, it now seems probable — that Mandan, N. D. E f Young will have opposition for the : ; Chet betel republican nomination the next i . Young or ally a! i ve, better known in the movement in’ thi x ey 7 4 as a “dynamiter,” and he I : shoot. of the republican party which THE BEWITCHING LITTLE STAR elected him were the ancestors politi- e * A i cally of the present ‘Nonpartisan league. The league, howevet has % : y moved so rapidly that it h left RnGA ¢ many of the progressives ow yester- year in the shoes 0! ndpatters to- Re day. There is no inkling as to Young's} ‘ probable opponent in the cond con- ‘ x, ry 3 « gressional district.’ There are ia number of league legislators in this territory who would appreciate an op- ortunity te to Washington and sit Seen with, SobneMt nor of tha: Fits’ Is the ae Bride in the Mirthful Farce of and J. H. Sinclair of-the Third, who are out-and-out, nonpartisans, Em arrassed ewly Ww eds Democrats in Quandary. Should the old-time. republicans, in J « 49% co-operation with the insurgent non- lease 3e arrie i partisans, succeed’ in nominating at < the primaries Attorney General Lan- Bel of sombend else reseed eau tye Ir IS NOT A BIT SHOCKING — REALLY! capable of ‘composing the difficulties a ? ty : of the Various factions within the ma- Viola Dana Has the Most Fascinating Role of Her Career \ it robable that the demo- is i . se oa euecdianlek cla, moh Te A Peek-a-Boudoir Comedy of Innocents on a Honeymoon the minority, would not seriously con- ane sider a candidate for the governor- ORR < ship. Because it is a national cam- i 5 paign year, however, the organization A2 HOUR Orp heum|_ ALL SEATS would not be likely to remain out of : . the field with a state ticket, alto- SHOW — T * 95e Gs ) gether, and this fact might complicate he elas 18 . mattets for foes of the Townley fac- tion of the league. ‘Aside from Langer, ‘who is not an avowed candidate-for governor at this time, little is heard of possible repub- = lican wheel-horses.: There has been . more or less idle talk of the possibil- Bact, ¢ he ‘ r ity of Judge W. L, Nuessle yaa e , marck, being persuaded to 'becoine a 4 candidate for the republican nomina- ese res tion, but Nuessle is not a politician, . $ and he seems well satisfied with the I 3 judiciary. He unquestionably would : / . command strong support from. sec- (74 Na N99 tions of the state in which he is Z known because of the high record; 8 which he has made on’ the bench. ‘ Sey Other Possibilities. Senator Hans P. Jacobsen of ‘Mott, progressive minority leader jin the i senate, and Senator eran p. Ployhar ‘ soy, H > a of Valley Ctiy, another pioneer prog- * f ! ¢ vessiye. and onetorvtte, uldedt™ and Risse Process Steel-Studded Tires are not an ablest members of the senate, in the % t, ‘ Th inte d t ‘ ) estimation of his supporters, are also experimen ey are arantee Oo .wear a) mentioned, and ‘there is anaes talk of x p 3 y are gu c a Col. John H, Fraine of Grafton, for- ; £ G iar Heusonanteegvenor and: veteran 3,000 miles without puncture, blowout or rim- commander of the Fighting | First North Dakova, which he led in’ the cut. There are no “if and ands” about ‘the Philippines and in peel and ot Col. Frank White, former governor, for'some years a member of the.state| fh” - guarantee attached. to each tire. board of regents, and organizer and Cost Less “Less commander of the Second North Da- Per Mile, * ae Per Mites” tet Ne fone Ee pce wes yaleed We are sole distributors for North Dakota and Hhstern Montana), Place von orders now to insure early. is “AIL of this,, however, is purely con- eolveRy, Attractive proposition to dealers 5b) jecture. The one concrete fact seems , to bea growing sentiment that Lan- ger. could be governor if he wanted to be, and an inclination on the part m any of old guard ge es long-antago- nistic to the young attorney general to accept him aa.inevitablo, ee ‘LANGLEY & iit Managers * Se RIT TOPS 0 Broadway one 888 2 Bi Let’s go to JOHNSON'S for ; ~Ristiarck vies

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