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sp. 9 “a c | - i Py a | ‘ “MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1920 _ 4 BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE : SEVEY i ef 5 mV wun - 9: i i po ee eeebea tan | ge a 9; NONPARTISANS SEEKING CONTROL . DOINGS OF THE DUFFS _ Helen Probably-Got'Her’s, Too = BY ALLMAN |"WHy CANARY il) WANT COLUMN \ - IN. WASHINGTON STATE PRIMARIES Sa Lav Cee He | BIRDS SING |i ae By CHARLES B. CHENEY, The outlook is for it to be beaten, and 1 CALLED ON SOME ‘OF Yue. | Tomy, DID You know THAT a sORLE Want Le a! 18 the Minneapolis Journal.) | as this is the main labor stronghold ot dal aarte heey operation THIS IS -MRS.BRoWN's THIRD HUSBAND? | R. Doyle ef Birmingham, Ala. 1” ‘tractor-Phifesner , : n Seattle, Wash., Feb, 1. hlicans | the state, such a,defeat. in March w 4 suk is “pin feather mone course of Instruction ‘th ‘five weej: and democrats’ in. Washington -stitte| lw a black eye fer the stute primarie I] cost OvER $500 AND THENVE SHE WAS MARRIED THE FIRST TIME. ete dia tatnine ane ce hive the hig plant ofthe, Minne pets are quarreling ove league. Mecrats to have it, and the democrats just as sty Would wish it on the republicans, Both would be well, satisfied if the Townleyites would stay out of both party primaries and put tip their own ticket, Ti Spokane The Journal man was informed “on reliable authority” that the Nonpartisans intend filing their candidates in the democratic primary. This tip ‘came from a Jeading republi- ean who has inside information, he said. The league, he said, fared it could not win in the republican prima- ries. Iut felt reasonably certain of controlling democratic nominations by plumping all its votes into that prima- 'v.. Also, he said, they jtigired that the democratic yote outside the le _ fhe Nonpartisan would stind pat for league nomineess| om t ticket, much better publicans wouid, LEAGUE 0. RAIN In Seattle a premiment. demoerat as- sured me that the league ndidates will file on the republican ticket. They will he headed, Me said. chy Robert He former port commissioner of Seattle and a democrat of long stand- ing. but he will file as a republiean, than re- The answer probably is that the Non- | it | mrned some erstwhile conservatives partisans themselves are guessing and do not know exietly what they will do. Their immediate ‘concern is the “triple alliance,” the tentative combine Jeague farmers with the trade union and railw brotherhood men which has heen framed. to take hold of the state campaign, There’ seems to be serious trouble in the triple alliances} and it either will be ironed out ata mecting here next Saturday, Feb, 14. jing state election. ‘There are ce or the triple alliance will dissoly and | ahead, howeyer, thatare point- labor will go it alone, leaving the} ed out, There are five candidates in farmers’ organ ALLIANCE The trouble to labor leade of the Nonpart the triple all tien go its own way ?LIT FORECAST * mainly due, according s here, to the attempt n league tail to wag nee dog. J, 1. Freeman, state) manager of the Nonpartisan league, given it out from his Spo- kane headquarters that the league must dictate in the triple alliance. He has forecast a possible split in the Satur- day conyention by saying that if such a split does occur, the league will act independently Now the league, claims. 20,000 mem- bers in Washington, but inside facts today are that it does not have to ex ceed 10,000 paid up $16 men. Unions attiliated with the state federation of labor claim 100.000 members. and 000 more in the railway organizations, Of course not all of these are in'sym with the triple alliance, but the ns have indorsed it oflicial- im to speak for the rank ignificant that the triple. al- anization is being managed , by Davis C, Coates, who is quite well nown ia North: Dakota gnd Mime-j square dea) for both sides. | This sota as A. ¢ »wnley’s former first} conservative element. of labor which { lieutenant, ff fact. Coates ered- | at outs with radical leadership is esti- ited by knowing ones with being the real organizing genius who worked out the first league plan. So far, practically all the $16 m hership fees the leagae has collected | haye been sent outside of Washington to use in North Dakota, Minnesota or othey states. They have explained that this money and mort, too, will come back to this state when oar turn comes, That might be all right, but it looks from ‘the way they have been acting in this state as theugh they did not want to win the coming elec- tion, for fear if they get the government and get the thi farmers are ing for. the will Jose’ their interest. and quit pay ing in money, This division of membership fees may be another bone of contention, The Jeague 1 only allotted $2 for each Member fer two years to the alliance, while others enrolled in the triple al- jance pay $4. And this $ while the triple alliance treesury 1 waiting for most. of its money the Nonpartisan league enrol- elsewhere many league memberships are paid in posidated checks and notes. and the alliance does not see any of its money until these are realized on, and then S14 year, Thi one of the important matters for discussion at Saturday convention, 'NION ACTION CRITICIZED sans are said to be rq the Seattle union or from ment. Here as ganizations for going inte the coming | city election with their own. ticket. First class cleaning, pressing and repairing of men’s suits and over- coats. Hats cleaned like new. Goods called for and delivered. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, opposite P. O. Phone = OTTO AUTO Y'know or1o- TE THOUGHT ‘OF A GOOD INVENTION = RENOLVING FISH * BOWL 30TH’ GOLD FI wo WON'T HAVE TO The republicans want the de- | of | in August, Conservative elements of the labor unions are holding aloof from the tri- ple alliance, at Teast until they see which way it is headed. Its leaders are claiming that the alliance is a real servative ‘foree, hiivever because it. seeks to turn labor's. efforts into the l tine of political action, and away from the I. W. W. direct action doctrines. There has been quite a battle for control of the Grange in Washington, but the Grange as an organization is not for the Nonpartisan league, Its | state master, William Bouck of Sedro- | Wooley, is an ardent league man, but the Grange’s executive body fused to indorse it, and its off gan noyer mentions the leagu Grange has some }OO members in the state. but only a fraction of them are jn the league. There would be fewer, Grange leaders say, if some injudicious attacks had net been made | Thy the Gramge after its clection of Bouck as master, He was known to he !a ‘Townley man, but was elected in spite of that..2s he was in line for the ‘honor. Taking the election of Bouck a5 {an indorsement of Townley, however, ithe city of Walla Walla refused to j allow a business session of the Grange to be held there, 1 it is claimed, {to the Teague, FARMER | The Farmers’ union, with 3000 nem- bers in the state, is more conservativ ‘than the Grange and is fighting the | Nonpartisan league actively. K outside the tiple alliance con: 1 cede it. muchiof a prospect in the com- the field: now for the republican nomi- ation for governor, If all of them stay in the race, until August, and the ‘league cent on one candidate in the republican primaries, they probably | would nominate him, Some el tion of candidates would be nec other If the league, or the triple alliance + should capture one old party nomine- tion, and the nominee of the other par- j tay. should be a man who could not poll the conservative labor clement. the league might. win. This applies particularly to) Coionel Roland He Hartley ef Eeverett. former Minue tan nephew of tormer ‘Governor | D. M, Clough. He -is-considered now | the leader of sth field governor on | the republica fsfde, He ran two: years wo and. is running again on a plat- form which practically declares for the “open shop”, principle. It is feared that. evey the tive unicn men would yote for radi- ul yather than for Hartley. But Hart- ley’s friends say this is only an ahoo, He has been fair to labor him- self, they say,-and only is. dememndings conser? mated at 35 to 40 per cent of the A. 1. of TL. unions, and still a higher per- j centage among the railwaymen. ; ~The ‘total farm membership of, the triple alliance, including the Non- partisan league members, is said to be trom 17,000 to 18.600. In) Spokane | county, couiting city members, it has | something over 3.000, ) The radical jstrengih in Neattle, as polled at two recent elections, is about 18,000, Yaki- ima county is the Nonpartisan streng- | Senator “KE. T. Coman, Spokane; Sen- , utor Geo . Lamping, ttle; Rep- l resentative John A. ( ye Wenat- | chee, and Governor Louis Hart, On account ef the ¢empaign he made two years ago and his popularity, especial- lly in western Washington, Colonel | Hartley is thought to be the leader of the five.. But Mr, Coman is strong in eastern Washington, and though | banker, was elected to the senate w {the indorsement of labor. Gove | Hart suceeeded to the office cu death of Governor Ernest Liste: t rear, and declares he ‘will make a fight for election, but he is not con: dered a very strong candidate. Robert Bridges of Seattle, said to he | the Nonpar’ n pick for state honors, has been a rattieal democrat in’ the state for Many 's. He would lik to run against. Senater Wesley 1. Jones, and it is .possible j league might back*him for that office } But in that event it would have hard work getting « strong candidate for governor. It is hinted that they might indorse Senator Lamping, on the re- publican side. or Judge W. W. Black of Everett, who out ofr the dem- cratic nomination, But such an m- the Mr. Bridg old in th notori 1 tains from Seattle to Ellensburg "to attend a state convention in 6. He} was elected state land commissioner, | find later § 1 for some st the first port) eemmis ~:f attle. |___ MARKETS GoT IT ALt PAD FOR gaan ie 2. AMS, Lee DeoPPED IN. ON HER. WAY FRom THE MuNcR's- SHE IS PLAMMINIG ON GETTING A Divorce - NoBod¥ Kwows ABOUT IT YET- SHE WouLDNT TELL WHO “THe WomAal WAS SMITH GAVE ME THE WINK Via GONG OVER TomoRRO! } AGAIN — BUT 1s THAT so! Sy _ , wor | PRESUME. t For THe. FIRST VISIT was ‘amous character populist days, He won Iking over the moun- py Ww: CHICAGO LIV Bulk, Top. ¥ Heavy ie Mediumweight, $14.65 to $15.25. Lightweight, $14.05 to $15.40, ' Heavy packing sows, smooth, $1340 10, Cattle with a we steady to strong: ¢hoieo heavy. 25] cents to steady to ix quarte Cattle Fat stec $11.20, heey re ~Tamhs, Wethers MINN Minneapolis ceipts 2 y MISSING INCOME TAX PAYER FOUND IN PEN | Ticlena, ,dorsement might he repudiated, of James $13.50 to $14.75, > cents lower ings, $11.50 te $16.50, STOCK 10,000. 156 higher, | packing sows, rough, receipts pek uso. 1.000, Bec steer Compared | mostly 5O cents lowe she stock weak and bulls, er lewe yconts to al cents to 50 Killers: steady. i eceiyy BS te i} to $11.50, to $11 northern, yellow, Mont... Feb. 16. he oflice Jat the I probably would p: |Do Chorus Girls or College ; men {like, and furthemo; jy May be inter nal revenue for Montana, has heen informed of- an amusing incident in which an eastern Montana deputy, in tracing a man who had been a payer of the jneome tax, found him in states pri an, The taxpayer did not return his Vank and the deputy, who had known him well in the pa but had been from that section during the winter, wrote a personal letter, pre- suming that the man experienced “dit- in making out the return and stance. In a reply dated penitentiary at Deer Lode, the former. taxpayer said he expected to be there at. long, jong, time, and ho. taxes while a Girls Make the Best Wives— We Pass New York, Peh SM. Thomas of Bryn Mawr college jsaid in’a recent: address: that WHEN SHE WAS ONLY FIFTEEN - HER, FIRST HUSBAND "WAS-A-MoTURMAN ~ | GUESS HE TRIED 7% RUN HER PRETTY FREELY AT THAT “GATHERING “THIS AFTERMOON + WAS DISCUSSED one side of the room and they wouldn't | beon the side with the college girls | either, Chorus girls are picked) for the | grace and personality pick "em out. knows men, kno And the show | what they when she finds onto him.” Memphis Rus o that what Pi Bryn Mawr | ly to them | true, | girl good one she hat “And oso,” - says “you cil say for me Thoma ell, | Int 1 don't be PRIZE SLEIGH DOGS - TO HAUL FUR CARGOES. i ' Winnipes, Man... of the best sle Gimli have been und | ‘ar to the shipped north, to he used in hauling furs from Pert Nelson on Hudson's Bay to the i y connection at The Pas, The | s bought for a la Montes fur trading com to Me Pas today. The logs we ribed ats an ex: | ceptionally fine Jot of huskies and in: | hy and were ‘sent A. Walsh,’ collector -of inter | You can't keep Nvek Altrock in a summer phe makes the fans laugh and in the | serious mood, In the winter, he makes ’em congressmen. mf have fo laugh Nick with his hat on t he ington team won the Sel pid the entire pcond in the 1% team ' “NICK ALTROCK _ laugh things that men look for, good looks | the Capitol at Washington, where he | And that's why | Keeps cranks from hdthering the by Even the busy cong! when Ihe which This expected that hiwe trips from the Hndson's Bay to they side of his He'll be hack with the Wash | the past year. cleared The attie of his home s fas incubator and his orchest {numbers more than a hundred tending to bir business, is the most deli way Fable of pm away | he claims, and to plea of non-professionalism, he po ouf that he is a barber hy trad Until mating time the miles confined in’ cages, while the fem | are given necess to the attic, A | proper nthe adic Ci then moved to a reom where the yocal em he eles, raged ina jwith a rad etna caupying the position at the are. The two justructors time about with the wo Another every One note is sounded, is not. forthcoming until in the class has it. Then, wlum is grad ter day. jy advan jo tittends all of he says ther the cu these cia re gome | Jo disease in the is contagious, Pneumoni. $ im the most * cold dest amd te iil.” dose of s of two a rub his diet. with {tine and then TE givé him an ana | the best knewn remedy. rds do not sing heeanse they happy: they sing hecau they lonesome, Only the males sing, is loneiy and sad. He eray panionship, Place a pair of them cage together and there will he music; they are stv them and the male will sing the Hong day. [MARION NEWTON Announcement has been the engagement of Miss Marion ton, danghter of Mr. and Mr Newton of Mandan, and Charle Heater, formerly of Mandan, engaged in cenginecring in the district in Indiana, M Newton often. visited in Mr AHO Us John Madeline Keller, who now | Minneapolis. Heater ow j captain in the aviaticn corps of United and n homber, Ac jean force, the British Yi | netion time BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired. Refinished and Packed around finis House of six rooms and ba Oh, Noy Doyle won't admit that + tlempted to rep said Doy made oints: le. the im work for the the male rder iter hes on theiy nests. alsos preparing future partner, This is bird) In jad bird love, 5 At the age of four weeks canaries are sent to singi That tre plaeed in individual cages, with cloth, in’ o thal xtrimge sounds may not er take one bird virds Who haye ne sense of harmony and the ructors fre not ing in this aber tims, while rops. turpen- emia. and while the other memher of the family ix oecupying the nest he sits off on a j limp somewhere and sings because he com: ina little ied, but separate live TO WED AVIATOR of New- H. now steel has the guest sathrick, formerly lives as a the was given ro of He dis- The th, hefere spring, hot water heat, full basement Bake ae | ge large enough to be rebuilt SERKS RU PROOF WITEA into a nice little house, lot 100x Res s Feb, 16.—ton, 150 feet. Th sirable Dunning informed the propert ve legislature that Prof. John Bracken|, Commands a very beautiful view was conducting = ¢ resisting wheat which of dollars nouncement with r to the cout Was made the vote of $15.4 reh work at the chewa. riments hope ef being able to breed a if snecessful. | 1) would result in the saving of millions | in in connection 100 Un to the river, This delightful hot can not be duplicated today $8,000.00. Price for quick s J. H. HOLIHAN New location, first door ea the Posto! Phone 74! in the | rust |, The wn- special rsity oF me for Be $5,000.00, ATTENTION To BUSINESS = ye aoe "eR INTO. HIGH NOW 60 1 CAN SEE \eipLostT “Ture” HIC-COUGH GAN: EAGE OFF THAT CHATTER ant 7ToBACCO TAG ISA GEE- MANBE PAT PLUG BY AHERN GOSH, WONDER WHY OTTO'S DOING Tat Z ~ GUESS, HE'S COMPARING 7H’ HORSE- POWER } and Machinery twin City Line ts built. You require no previo erience-—group style cla mean 1 dui ion and thor ough tr commences March Minneapoli Minneapolis, Minn, THE BARBER, TRADE—Fasv », big wages; few weeks completess expert instruction: time and expense saved by our method; only reliable in- stitution of its kind in the Northwest. Call or write for catalog. Moler Bare ber College. 107: Nicollet Av. Min- neapolis, Hist. 18 2-4-1mo. FIR AME month ew term UPS Tribune. HELP WANTED—?EMALE COMPETENT colored maid would like, “a permanent position with some goou family. Write 12, care Tribune. LLi-H WANTED=N gi 1 Good ham t. housewe A West, WANTED Phone K at ance fe Rox 98, Medor: Goon CO wages. TED—Girl hone 2 103, RCOMS FOR RENT ror RENT—Large room in rome, C ROOMS” Torrent, FOR SALE OR RENT— FOR'S Stuce jew completely modern, on pavement. Three, bedrooms, oak floors throughout, Priced right for qui Owner. le: city, Passi once, For and term: n, hot water ‘ corner lot 10x10 feet. 'T sirable proper duplicated toc ALE—Large, mod jon any time. Heating p ng and plumbing good ment.one block from ear line, Wil! sell for about half what it would now to build, Would consider exchange fi land._ J. K, Doran, _ FOR SALE—Good modern id bath, Including tion with Quick posses Six room modern he in, with a double v reasonable sion, “Geo, M, Register -1elwk ouse and North. Alsois+ lots. Inq Ui y phone 862K, -10t yam bungalow, good lo No war tax or commission to p terms, Address No. 11, ‘Tribune dern house Close in, SAT and bath. hold. and the Noupartisans expect: to | iver | college girls made better wives than | | ‘The date of the wedding has not Seeley Holihan, east of pox carry that county, Sheep receip!s 4.000, Compared with {Show girls, she started something. ; heen fixed. Both Miss Newton and I | CALDIANCE DEFEAT SEEN eet thelinm to lest fat lambs, | Pook, pooh,” says Memphis Russe | Mr. Heater have grown’ to woman- S.A. Wa republican state chair. 3 eentscte 50 eonts hi aici: ‘tlic fof the chorus of Arthur Hammer hood and manhoed in’ Mandan, and if pecicta thet the oe alliance steady: choice handy yearlings 2 bake Mt ames AO ie ty RMIUa Cee OEE a MANU lt M E RENT fates will not poll more that conts higher; ohters and sheep mostly Ra ee 1 WANTRD—Sinall ge furnished or 100.000 yetes in the state, out of about} croady thin show. gir Td like to line ap; L three moddrn furnisied rooms for 400.000. He does. not bolieve they will aha 20 girls, 10 of them college girls, aint | i —" light houseleeping for nah and wife, fyot by the pri Ds, $ y file an om show girls, a on bring | UNGE, D.C, Ph. C Fur referente inquire E. Bergeson get hy the primaries, unless. th file PAUL LIVESTOCK 10 or ae how girls, and then bring | \ ns. HENGE, DC, Ph. €. Bors rel genom their men as democrats, and in that south ‘St. Paul ‘ho receipts, 1.100. es do Tobe: ' rif 7 | Chiropractor WANTE ar event jiredicts a big democratic vote |.) Bie. ta 8. 1.100.) “Tt would be ‘pretty soft for me if pages 2 aes i ect . mea for the republican ticket, Steady to 5e lewer, | |i had my end of the her down on the |/Putting Some Jazz in a Police-| Consultation Free he : Republicans now in\the field.for gov- | Wenge. S130 to $14.40. ichoyus girls. for it would only he aj man’s Outfit | Suite 9, 11—Lueas Block—Phone 2¢9 fernor are; Roland TH. Hartley, Eyerett: | Bulk. $14.40. : short time until the men were all on | "Three month: script! for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm land: simply write me a letter and s3 “Mail me LANDOLOGY and all ps ticulars FREE.” Addr tor, Land + ology, Skidmore Land Cv., 435 Skid-*« more Bldg., Marinette, Wi: i . TAND FOR S «0 ae | dres: MISCELLANEOUS —__ '|FOR SALE—1 Columbia Graphonola, ‘| nearly new, at a_barg if taken at once. Phone K {jwe FOR SALE—Canary’ birds. St. Andreasburg rollers, Mt, singe! in full song, . Mi yellow head parrots, $10.00, ival anywhere, ID tee safe arrival does not affect shij alogue. Sam Me; Chicago, IL. Weather at- 28 Flournoy Sta _-—-2-11-1-mo WE HAVE a lunived amgunt of D-5 Rust ing. Send for resisting Durum; also Marqu Oats, Spell er Write or wire for prices, ‘The Valley Seed Co., Bismarck, HOTEL FOR “Hotel in si town, 000 Price $3,200, . Holihan. fREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS \climate, crops. Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol Madison, Wis. 1-26-60 FOR SALE CHEAP—Good blacksmith forge. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 8 2-14-1wk WANTED to buy 5 to 6 room house, must be modern. Write No. 10 care LOST AND FOUND wn, d mitten “be- twe » Orpheum and the Zuger res dence in Riverview. turn te Alfred Zuger. eece-t a