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PROGY HULL'S STORY OF ~~ BOLSHEVIK ‘DEATH TRAIN’ Carloads of Starving, Dying, Almost Naked Men and Women Shunted Along the Trans-Siberian Other Horrors of the “Reds” Rule Revealed | By PEGGY HULL, “DEATH TRAIN” FILLED N. E. A, Stai® Correspondent Covering) WITH, FREEZING Es ELH | Russia, and Siberia tig other HARES. eUTEN ARES. Ob | ->_ Vladivostok, Siberia.—New horrdrs | the allies came, showed how ir i pounce upon me from every direction. | sensible the people have become to the; Atrocities fade the plunder and rape of | Cust of humanity. ; : Belgium into insignificance. ~ The Bol- The inmates of the train were sol- | i ss | shevik prisoners rounded up in Samara! shevik reign is surpassing all history in premeditated. viclousness. Jast@ October, ~ There were 2,100," in- ‘cluding men and women, found in the Powapyoataedeast KATE O'HARE 10 PRISON ON HIGH COURT'S VERDICT Supreme Bench of United States Affirms Verdict Handed Down in Local Tribunal RECENT VISITOR HERE Enemy of ‘Her Country: Visited the Mills’ and Other Promi- Siberia is face to face witli aspower | provinetal jail who claimed they had that has reverted beyond even a state | of savagery—for ‘savagery knows onl, _, nent Leaguers in City they wouldn't espouse their people were packed into been arrested by the Bolsheviks De-| | cause i Mrs. Kate hards O'Hare, whose | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Nappartisan. «league in Idaho, was among the. prominent figures at Mrs. O’Hare’s trial, ‘He greeted her very cordially.. Mrs, Totten, who was post, mistress: at:Bowman at the time, was criticised in the.press of the state and a protest was made against her to the United States ‘Benate. She is no long- er postmistress. At that time Gov- ernor Frazier gave out a column in- terview in Fargo defending Mrs. Tot- ten and hér husband. The liberty.which Mrs. O'Hare has enjoyed pending the decision of her appeal has’ be€n-much made of by her supporters tn this state. She has not, , however, essayed to make a public], address in North Dakota since her arrest. YY N Dramatic Trial.~ NY -Her trial and conviction were among. the most_dramiatic incidents ever wit- nessed in the Bismarck federal court.) Mrs. O’Hare delivered a long speech in hersown behalf. Judge Wade in sentencing her excoriated her and her cattse in a charge which has beew The proseeution was conducted by \ \ \\ Nw Why VESTA is Wonderful Battery in the World widely copied. ; | i \ sentence to five years’ imprisonment at har@ labor for violation of the espi-} onage laws, pronounced were by Judge 4 iu Reka Martin J. Wade of Dew Moines, la, a ut or small openings year ago. last, Degeinber, was affirm-| rae at of the cars. ys md, court e Unit: BISHOP BURIED. ALIVES. |< | “ST frulin wie started’ for Siberia 24 Bethe supFems court of the Unit OFFICER'S BODY. CARVED | and when it reached a small stition on | Strength: of addresses made at Bow- The night the-news came through of the western side of Harbin early in| Su@PBUN ey Buco Tine and July, the fall of Perm there were tense. low | December, American! railway ong mane yin » see eet ee where. reported to the American” Red, ¢ Mr: Shasta Rebtel that 775 liad died en route. Sonie wo tioy. ber. treet rhile. fakitig’ ‘ap glowed with apprehension, for [shot by the guards when they tried |OMOy Ber Pant one a that a few thousand miles to the west! (9 get food and ¥ Se oe eee ent AE Denver aad madness had taken full sway, and. we | ‘typhus, typhoid, dy aryl er ve i dete churt Wee acre: shuddered in anticipation. ; pneumonia took the la ‘One| pecgivinita rtingee Wiiems. sien was en, Bulletins brought the details. ; boy of 17 was found de tertained Ly Walter Thomas ‘Milis, the A bishop had been buried alive and! doorway ‘of a car, when aoe eieka league's” little’ giant Ot shad been killed by driving entered. Heavas naked, wit | ears aaa notables at the ng into their bac! ption of a piece of xunnysack | poral where the league made its head- They we received the details on the | tied around his loins, It was then five | DOU) WaeTe x capture of a young Czech officer. - His | degrees belo Half his.face:had | U2" Sane re comrades found his body with epaulets | been eaten 2 2 i EDU ee a ae se IWS tlie: that carved out of his skin on his shoul-| None of the prison be It wae angers oo eee ma rs, Faesimiles of the buttons on his! mitted to leave the ci airs: :0 ane would Dee a? thers uniform were crudely cut in his torso, | rest, and they all wore what was left | C8eUe's Secret carey, Nt Sey and there were other mutilations too] of the clothing they had on when taken | YC"e any plans of this n f leap horrible to write about. No-one knows; into custody. j ; Were abandoned, a number of leagui how long. he lived under. theye- tor-| NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR. pestatesmien openly _ declaring ge tures, “DEATH TRAPN” PIXED | would not sit through’an address by In a In spite of the vapid work of the | Ms woman. ee : | Hall Dar Tuesday | after. the body was found 600] Red Gross the | | Mrs. O'Hare had credited Walter} K. C. Hal ance Tuesday | iks were made prisoners. Gen-| the rate of oners wore dying at promas Mills witu the tutelage which| night. The’ last dance before) the youthful commander | knows who was. res h ade her one-of the most suc-ly ont O’Connor’s Orchestra. of the Czccho-Slovaks, made them pay} train—no one knows cs oe lone sible for tive women agents of thé) interna: 4 seen the price, and they faced: the machine! Siberia and no one knows w nde ? one Knows who ordered) hag held various offices. Who -seuit it £6 socialist party, in which she uns in squads of ten, ii Nikolsk the evening after . ‘i y : it out of Nikolsk the evening after tite! a6'4 member of the socialist commit- CASTO R l A She served Raiding sheviks: along the Tx vor 01 re) ol fs | viding ,Bolshev along the Tr Worst cases had been taken off and at the national convention For Infants and Children Tiberian tine whip many of their Cap-| the jeeey senten ais int? In Use For Over 30 Years nder bathed and issued” pa-| ase in @ tives to death. Some of the un . “VP! of the organization ,in St. Always bears: the Signature of le Col, M, A.-Hildreth, U. S. district at- torn ‘Attorney Lovell of Fargo defended. Her various appeals were financed through a fund raised by members of her party,.in St. Loyis | Chicago and elsewhere.’ Her original bandsmen were North Dakota support: | ers. who rallied to her defense. i i Visited State Prison. During” hex. *recent, visit to Bis: marck frs..O’Hare called at the state; penitentiary. It was reported then! that she might be permitted to select} the prison in which she would expiate her crime, in which event it was be- lieved she would select the North Da-| kota bastile.” Federal authorities have | denied that, she has any choice in the matter, ‘however, and it is belicver she wil, serve at Jefferson, Mo., originally decreed. feats | MARR GETS APPOINTMENT. | Chester A. Marr, who has been at} the capitol for some time in an ofti-| | i ‘hh could legitimately hold There \ xg jot for and ‘the » brute strength; but the perpetrators of | bpx ¢ the present day crimes over here have| but /40. perverted thelr civilization to make! heating, their deeds: more appalling. as $ , . 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LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY ¢= - PHONE 490 . in the O'Hare, who has continued to . had been per- since thr ciat capacity, has been appointed as- sistant attorney general by Attorney General Langer. battle that- foliowed .a+few Tt went. and all the gener: e a ok “ri employes who ha uck to their posty) in Vladivostok stormeg, but to ho pur; te summer of 1917, dratted resolu. through the various changes of govern-| pose. :- ’ \tions condemning thee United States ment, often meet # sad and pitiful end] Tt went east toward Samara with |" entering the and calling upon at their hands. ‘Thejr fa -| 800 sick and dying men and women, | Socialists in the United States to re: cedure now clothed only in Sand: the tli bel, to practice sabotage and to bring the railway mometer clinging around-40 belo: pressure to bear upon thelr congress: vists to station that direction, Tt was last heard of in; Men to vote against appropriations not going throu rity of Chita, where Semenotr, | 1° War purposes. plies, are obt and ck hetman, pr ae Her Bowman Talk. the Bolsheviks suffer no lo: as] was amonth ago, and it to be.| , Mts. O'Hare went jo Bowman at the there are no armed forces to oppose} eve that any of the viet | invitation vf socialists there. Jn her = them.” |, ? jaddress in a public theatre in Bow- ee man she is alleged to have said that < mothers who gave their boys to thi: ymy were no better than brood sows n a Montana stock ranch, and that the best that could~be hoped of: the ‘| blood shed by our boys over there was Y : ; ‘7, ate our pairiou: .P MRE that it might fertilize and enrich the . REINDEER MEET IS (001 ot iranee. RAISED IN ALASKA | Following this‘address she was in- f vited by Judge and Mrs, E. P’ Totten | to be a guest in their home. Judge | Totten is Governor Frazier’s choice i for the new judgship in the sixth dis- | trict Greated by the dedistricting of the state. Totten was. county judge Many valuable sup- FEDERAL DEPUTY TO HELP ¥CU ON INCOME, BLANKS Assistant to Collector of Internal Revenue: Now. at Govern- ment, Building r has placed it ine a frame in conspicuous place in, the histar uty | in Buying NOW! Reconstruction asks heroism: of ALL of us, just as in the War. Man cannot live to himself alone—each is dependent upon his. fellow. Work is needed—asked for. Good wages must be maintained—to meet living costs— to tide,over. Money should be spent wisely, of course. But it is not wisdom and it is ; not patriotism to keep from buying needed tgings. Practical The Plus- | citizenship realizes that all good which came during the War To keep b atriotism by improving the earning capacity and therefore the living wages an d of Peace morale up N. E. A. Special to the Tribune. Nome. —Alaska. i prepared to. fur- nish the states thousands of pounds of meat. It is reindeer meat. In a recent ‘shipment, 60 tons were sent} down for distribution. It is estimated |! Bowman. He testified, and his that there are 100,000 reindeer in Al-| Wife’ testified during the trial in fed- aska. dresses 150 poutds | eral court here,*that Mrs. O’Hare said average. get their living! nothing, during her address which | from ‘lichen. | gave offense. They were among the; — } most important witnesses for the de- | For the Beulah Coal." { LADY RAMSAY AND HER BRIDESMAIDS | CHINESE .WAR. . (OOo — POSTER SHOWS | : ORIENTAL VIEW Interesting ‘Addition to Notable! Collection Received by “< Dr. Gilmore* Colector of Inteynal Revenue James Coffey, has arranged for the pres- ence of a deputy’ collector in this city: to assist taxpayers in the: preparation of. their: incoma taX returns. This dep; uty: will be at the federal; building dur- ing all of the period from today to March. 15, inclusive, where he can be consulted . by, every one. interested. His advice and- assistance in the prep- ‘aration of:-reports, will be rendered entirely free of charge. eThe time for filing returns and paying tax expires Mare& 15. See the deputy collector at once. Leaguers There. | Ray McKaig, state manager for the conditions of several million families must not be allowed to backslide to the old conditions, or worse. We must all help te keep them up! you should start at once to build or remodel in turn is due to higher food prices which bid fair to It ic better to lose 4 little—it is better to pay some remain high for several years. differece—because it is best for your community, and best for the country.as a whole. When you buy, you help someone who helps someone else, and he in turn helps you. : Building material has declined—what higher figures still exist are due almost wholly to labor cost, which The war’ postef collection of the | : State Historical society of North Da- kota has just had an addition of a) poster printed in the Chinese language. } ‘The curator has just received, it from Shanghai, Chir issued by the | municipal council of the Frenel cession at Shanghai on the oc H the surrender of Germany and - the | - signing of the armistice on November! 11,1918, ' AY picture at the top of the poster | _ shows. the- figure of the’ German em- peror sailing through. space a little in; advance of the toe of a boot which seems (to have been applied where it | would ‘do the most good: in fact. it is a pictorial representation of." é | the boot.” . t ‘The translation of the-legend on the{ poster is as follo i tigi VICTORY! | Now is the time for rejoicing and | demonstrations. The enemy has fal- | Jen, and how happy we are, for we shall be able to live again in a world of pence. We have. decided to hoid | grand celebrations. on Thursday. \Fri- | day and Saturday, i. e.j:Nagember 21, | Architects and Engineers tell us that wartime economies have te sleprations peaegetioate in| ‘eres Wy ; . : : taught how to substitute lower-priced. materials; how to save {This poster is so unigrie tat the.cur- " : by using standard sizes, by employing simpler methods, by buying materials produced near home. They can save builders Sore Throat, : Cols ‘of today much money. Consult them! In similar way you can cut the price of an IDEAL Boiler and AMERICAN Radiators ; earns yey e e° 5 e + ° Mamtin's Wizard Oil is a. sinpte +, JHome building is the best and safest investment today sore | ve : ‘ * ; fs x y gid BG {redanene for ; is 2 Bicele tor sbreticoat if Be Building a home is always the wisest investment a family can make. It brings many returns : ’ be calculated on a mere interest cost basis. You can make no better paying inivést- If you need a home or a building—if you have funds availabl:—start the improvement at once. You can’t make a mistake to buy—in the long run— and you can make the mistake of not buying now what you need. We announce 25% price reduction Promptly‘on January 1 we decided to sacrifice present profits.and announced 25 percent price reduction on IDEAL Boilers, AMERICAN Radiators, and ARCO WAND Vacuum Cleaners to quicken building and remodeling, and in answer to the public demand to give employment to demobilized men. Building material in general has been reduted and is sold.at a smaller r-argin of profit than before the War. - Ask for bids, and you'll see. New material and methods have cheapened building! by omitting the useless extra chimney or two, by omitting useless fireplaces and mantels, needless doors and double win- dows—expenses which all go with old-time stove and hot-air furnace heating. Also you can save by omitting the fancy lamps never lighted, books never read, vases that contain no. flowers, piano never piayed, etc. ~~ set gargle for sore throat it brned quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night ‘ How often ‘sprains, beuises; cuts and burns occur tn every family, as wellas little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tir aching feet. Soothing; healing Wizard Oil will alé “ways bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents.” If not satisfied return the bottle and get your mouey hack. 4 Ever constipatéd or liave’ ick héadache? Just try Wizard: £ Whips, pleasant little pink pi! cents. Guarantecd. “© The new Lady Ramsay and three of her pretty bridesmaids. Lady Ramsay surrenders the title of Princess Patricia of Con- naught to wed the man she loves, a commander in-the British navy. The bridesmaids here shown are Princess Mary, of England, daugh- ter of the king.and cousin of Lady Ramsay, and Princess Maud of iFife and Princess Ingrid of Sweden, daughter ofthe crown prince jot that country, both njeces of the bride. Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveliind,; nee