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oe er FREE LOVE NO LONGER THEORY BUT ACCOMPLISHED FACT IN BOLO LAND, SAYS BISMARCK MAN WHO WAS THERE Communization of Women Al- ready Being Practiced With Degrading Effects in Russia, Declares Lieut. A. F. Collar— Bolsheviki Feared But Un- popular—Fighting Ability of { Reds Improving Free love is no longer a theory but} has been made. an established fact in Russia through the Bolshevik commun. ization of women, declar thur F, Collar, who i marck his first. vi from nine mouth: angel sector of Northern It “f have scen the origin and I have had them by sympathetic Rus Collar today, ‘T have talked with re- turned prisoners and with members 01 the red army who have seen the things with their own The the Bolos in Russia donot dispute it It is one of the most terrible phases of the Bolshevist movement and. one which is doing more than any othe? to turn the mass of Russian people, especially the thinking people, against Bolshevism, ‘Communized women who submit tamely are allowed to remain in ther hemes, subject to the demands made upon them by the state. If the hus- band is acquiescent he may continue to share the compuny of his own wife after. she becomes state property. But} if there is opposition upon the part ot} either the woman or girl, or her par- ents, her husband or other members of the family, she is placed in another “home” by the state, Children have been born under these conditions and at the end of the time specified they have been taken away from the mother and turned over to the state, presum- ably to be ‘educated.’ “The people have little confidence ‘in the Bolos’ educational plans. Wher- ever the Bolos are in power the schools and the churches have been confiscated and have heen turned Into! barracks for the soldiers, The Bolos, have extended thelr campaign against! the established religion Into the homes of the people and have demanded that the ikons he removed from the walls of thelr rooms and destroyed. 1a northern Russla where we were quar-| tered, we were free to occupy the be room in any Russian home; we were quartered upon the people, and they were hospitable, but in no instance ld any Russian community in our turning the into barracks either for their own soldiers or for those of the allies. ‘That ix the difference between the Polo idea and. the conservative »Ttussian peasant, “The Bolos are gaining ground every day, not hecause the people are. in sympathy with them, but becau the Bolo ntrel the one comm which ts worth anything in Russia te- day—FOOD, I couldn't buy an egg for one ruble nor for 50, which is equiva: lent to $5, but for ‘one cigarette I could buy a, dozen. A. woman of tne better class wil serub “all day or do other hard meglal labor in exchange. for a pint of meat fryings, Russia is on the verge of starvation; the Bol-- Shevikl control the food — supplies: ' money is worth nothing; food cannot | be bought; it can only be exchanged for labor er for tickets Issued by. the Lolshevist government, ~ ARE BETTER FIGHTERS. “The Bolo is daily becoming a better fighter. When we first took possession of. our front we used to run the legs off of them: toward the last they al- vays ran the legs off of us. We had five columns of 5,000 men, all told spread over a frant of 400 miles, There were, no reinforcements and we knew it, ytime we lost a man our fight- s reduced just so much, | of. fighting to save our At first i¢ was largely guerilla There were patrol actio ry day. In one case we dro the Boles as far as 350 miles intan in a number of instances we chased them 70 miles or more. “The Bolos: gradually grew stron- ger, however; and toward the last were continually on the defensiv.. When they took Shenkurst we had but eight hours in which to get out. They got our supplies, guns, 109,000 rounds or ammunition, everything but what we could carry in light marching or- Everyday Prices —AT— --KNUDTSON’S CASH STORE Phone 209 510 Broadway Onions, per Ib. ....... sia ..9e Cabbage, Pork and Beans, QiCANS ois geiciece ec ee Shredded Wheat, per package ......... 13¢! Corn Flakes, per package ... enc LOC Tie solace aes sass an 30c Matches, x large box ..... ahaa 5c Grape Juice, peri pint Tr. : 25c Armour’s Veri’ Best Steel Cut offee, Coff Dera vache oes 50 White House Coffee, PEND, sa: veces... os Salmon, pink, tall can, fe) 40 miley h the temper: “The people would the Bolsheviki if they d cannot, for the Bolus hay in their hands, They hay Volt against a, but they the arms. ammunition, the factories and the these condi- Bol: hevikt _Reststane © under left. to fight.” IDk, AL Si ditions for jatism, “The enturies on a Fach spring the are 40 miles orm meeting; the they determine ere are to feed mark off the, iand the required fool. ind cultivate with ernde Tho men fish curing but ine Y i ow the summer Dos When the ¢g i a per ¢ tive for the production of ¥ than a Mage needs, for all of its neighbors have produced enough to meet their wants, There is no means of communication during the summer except by the river, The only trading done is in hides, which the Russians exchange at little stores which one large company maintains all along the river, for -tea, tobacco. such clothes as the women cannot weave at home. which is very little. and othed smal! Insuries. During the winter the men ent some wood for the government. The logs are sent down to Archangel. which, before the war, was the great: est lumber port in the world.” The condition of women in northern Russia at. best is pitiable, says Lieut. Collar, They sre little more ‘than beasts of burden. They are given in marriage withont their consent. and. onee married. they pecome. the abject sleves of thetr lerds and masters. . Prior to enlisting for service in France, where he remained three months before going to Archangel. Tieutenant Collar wos agent here for the Underwoed Typewriter Co. He has resumed his post with that company, with headanorters at Fargo, and ix vine his first visit to Bismarck since return, There 1 VAST TREASURES ARE CACHED BY MEXICANS 9.—Vast talon, by Brownsville, Texas, Jan. treasures of silver and gold bandits over a period of mi are cached in the mountain luahua, Mexico, and in the wild sections of the Mex Durango, San Luis Potosi and Znea- tecas, according to American mining wen who have been investigating #1 noon, January. 9, operation of foreign -owned mines. in Dandit-ridden sections of the southern republic. Among the peons rumors, run ot buried treasure, stored in Chihuahue. and Durang tains ‘by the bandit, Francisco Villa, rivalling the riches Cortez, found among the people when the Spaniards conquered Mexico, WEATHER REPORT . For twenty-four hours ending at Temperature at 7 A. M, Temperature at noon 28 ‘Nighest yesterday . 30 Lowest yesterday 0 Lowest last: night 8 Precipitation None Highest wind velocity S-NW Forecast For North Dakota: Generally. fair Col to-night and Saturday; colder Satur- ;day and, northwest portion to-night. Lowest Temperatures Fargo .... Williston St. Paul .. ‘Winnipeg . Helena .. Swift Current . Kansas City .... ‘ ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. Margarine is made principally from, the luscious white meat of the cocoanut. It also contains oils pressed from fine large peanuts, rich pasteurized milk, and the best dairy salt. Delicious for every table and cooking use. Order a carton from . your grocer today. Swift & Co., U.S.A. Bubbles Scouring Powder, regular 10c seller, special price, 5 cans for.. Pyle’s Pearline, special, 5 packages for ......... 25c Victory Beans, J6 CANS... cee scence eee ¥ 50c Quaker Corn Flakes, {3 packages ... Monarch Apricot Butter, regular 30c seller; 2 pecial, per can......... c Swiss Chard, special. 5 cans for........... "$1. 15 No. s re solid packed Tomatoes,+ specia’ ae 5 cans. PORES. SEL. $1 .05 e Rex Corned Beef, No. 2 cans, special per can.... 55c, MR. WEIR, H. J. HEINZ SALESMAN IF IT’S GOOD TO Our Canned Goods are as Gde per per No. for. Richholt’s Cash a.14Carry (rie or] Grocery [rm Thayer] SATURDAY SPECIALS pbs 55¢ Hebe Milk, The Original Cash and Carry Store a ee oo BLAME YOURSELF—If you pay too much for your gro- ceries, This store offers you the opportunity to buy right but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit store prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that careful buyers at a store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. SATURDAY SPECIALS Rex Roast Becf, No. 2 gan, special per can..... 55c Queen of Roses Toilet Soap, same as Jap Rose, 8 bars for ........0..00e 3 Cc. Celery Hearts, © per bunch Deis Bega 15c ina” 15¢ and 20c Rutabagas Parsnips ! Spanish Onions Extra, Fancy Grape Fruit’ * Extra Fancy Oranges « &mperor Grapes wine Sap Apples—Delicious Roman’ Beauties , WILL DEMONSTRATE THE HEINZ Carrots LINE OF 57 VARIETIES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10th. PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM ‘ We will close Saturday night at 8 o'clock EAT WE HAVE IT. Fresh as An Harvest Time Barrington Hall Coffee, 15c 18c 2 for 35c; 6 for $1.00 CON aie ek See ee . 21% can Tomatoes tural iron-workers fought a duel 150 fect in the air on the slender steel frame work of the Michigan bers. boulevard: bridge, Mathews Chambers, a riverter, is in a hospital with a broken shoul- der and severe scalp wounds, A BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE STRUCTURAL IRON-WORKERS FIGHT DUEL ON NARROW GIRDER 150 FEET ABOVE RIVER ON. WINDY CITY SPAN| Chicago, Ill, Jan. 3—Two struc- ‘and today GUSSNER'S - Home of Quality Groceries and Meats ay Phone 60. 310% Main St. Gussner's will make a strong effort to give wholesale prices to \Fetail trade. Step in and try us. We will save’you money, Bismarck’s Big Bargain Grocery and Market We Are Trying to Hold Prices Down While prices are rising daily in other lines ‘and stores, we are making a successful attempt to hold prices of food- stuffs down to their old level. You will find this is the placg for you to buy for economy. GROCERY DEPARTMENT We have bought a.large supply of Navy Beans, field run re ee but on sort them yourself Bog little difficulty; priced a' i 2c per pound .......... Rin Ste aes n 11’4c Choice Navy Beans at, per pound ............. Washington Yellow Onions—they are excspticnally! fine and you could/not get them by. the carload 8 at this price now; per pound. ..........-. ¢ ’ Fine unwrapped Apples—don’t compare their quality wane Pres. $2.75 to $3.00 52c Gussner’s Special Coffee, 60c value, now + ’ selling at, per pound . We have a fine lot of high grade Cheese that was bought before prices advanced and which we are now selling at a big cut. a MEAT DEPARTMENT Boiling Beef, pega Rei 16c Pot Roast, per Ib., 18c to.... Pure . Lard, L open. steam kettle rendered, per Ib. ..., 28c Whole Hams, Breakfast Bacon, per Ibo cect eeeee 34 |rcrb.--.. BOC Just received a lot of fresh killed Turkeys and Chickens which we are selling at very reasonable prices. . Try our “legen fresh daily with great care and ‘cleanliness. a We will close Saturday night at 8 o'clock BROWN & JONES Q.5. Ss. Our aim is always to have the best on the market—Quality. We also aim to give yeu ‘the most courteous and efficient treatment possible— Service. Consequently when thinking of Quality and Service, combine’ them with our store and you will have— Q. S. S. We will close Saturday night at 8 o'clock THE BEST Bread Made There is no more essential or economi- cal food than good bread. Climax Flour makes better bread than any other flour. ' For sale by all stocers: Russell Miller Milling Co. - Bismarck, N. D. warrant for the arrest of S, Wells, with whom he; fought, has been requested by friends of Cham r FOR SALE—All kinds of stove Several. scores of persons yes- terday witnessed the fight. Cham- ‘bers, who had been struck several times with an iron, was swaying FRIDAY, JANUARY! 9, 1926 perilously as he clung to the scaf- folding when rescuers swung a derrick toward him. ‘He fastened: ..|t himself to this and was lowered to the ground. Other iron-workers attempted to reach Wells shouting they would throw him in the river, but foremen prevented, SIXTY-CENT WOOL MAY beyond that figure. expenses haye mounted steudily. ‘wood. - Phone 818. 818. . . } if ’ Phone 33——Will Connect You With All Departments——Phone 33 QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street Bismarck Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents GROCERY DEPARTMENT SATURDAY SPECIALS Extra Special—500 Pounds of Prunes These Prunes will be sold on special sale at, per pound, for cash. . : : Extra Special LAST CHANCE FOR CASH White Borax Naptha Soap, lOsbars forse Me soivee Sate oe wane es sia Geetsle 49c No more than 10 bars to a customer and sold with an | order, amounting to $1.00 or more; not including sugar or flour or specials for the day. 4 ‘ i We specialize in Cottage Cheese, high test cream and fancy Cheese, including Neufchatel and Blue Ribbon, Kraft and Pimento Cheese. Cranberries (very fancy), 29 Cc 2 quarts for Heel read Goss, mum mess 3 Se al cag va 2I€ Creators mmaaia Gs ah vin 28€ 5 Ib. jars), Jiffy Jell, all flavors (15e valnedy aoe r. Yo csersvser, 440 Dairy Butter (in 5 par one ..65c¢ Extra Standard Corn (20c alue), Mester) mea ig ..59e SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. Meat and Fish Department Spring Chicken, 6 Pot Rost Beef, 7 per DD ace: 28c per Ib.’. .20c ee Round Steak, i per Ib. fe... 0 "25c Bees Veal Stew, sels per Ib... . 0.0005 16c Pork Loin 12 Veal Steak, per lb. Bono Cc 30c per db. ...ti eee Veal. Shoulder Steak, per Ib. . .25¢ Rib Boling, 1.5. ¢ | Meee Feet 1 Be Just received a nice line of dry vache Ts FISH Liver Sausage, per lb. Smel's Pike “foi. i Fresh Water Eel Salmon Ft sh ae 9 c tc Saapper Halibut ee i eee Ae j : ysters, eae peer ge 1 5c! per quart . 85c We handle Equity Co-operative Packing Co. Products We will close Saturday night at 8 o'clock — Deliveries On all days except Saturday. 8:30 and 10:00 in the morn- ing; 3:30 in the afternoon. Saturday, 8:30 and 10:00 in the morning; 2:30-4:30 in the afternoon. Evening 7:00. LOGAN’S Celery Naval Oranges ‘Head Lettuce Lemons Sweet Potatoes Grave Fruit . Cranberries Apples Parties or Luncheons We cafry an exceptionally fine line of dainties for such occasions—Heinz’s Rel- ishes, Jams and Jellies, Pickles and Olives, Richelieu line of Jams and Jellies, Na- tional Biscuit’s Fancy Bulk and Package Cookies. Call us up on such occasions and . lett us suggest. BOTH PHONES 211 118 THIRD STREET Last Delivery Saturday at 4:30; other week days 4:00. We will close Saturday night at 8 o'clock BE REACHED IN 1920 Helena, Mont, Jan, 9.—Sixty cent wool, it is said, is expected in Mon- tuna this, season and the price may go Wool growers, it ig said, must have GO cents to come out even, as their last season was not a profitable one Oh! "Yes! JOHNSON JOHNSON’S for) for the industry in this state, it is de- Hosiery. clared. si rw