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SON-IN-LAW OF GRANT TELLS OF “BOLSHEVIK RULE Horrors of Life in Russia Under Red Terror Described By ~ American SOVIETS PROVE FAILURE Disease Will Wear Itself Out if Quarantined, Asserts Nobleman NEW YORK, Jan. Prince Can- tacuzene, who married the daughter of President Grant, and who is in this country ‘ona military mission for the Kolchak government of Russia, saia today concerning the reports that Kol- chak had given up the command: “Whether or not Kolchak has‘ been forced to resign active command of the all-Russian armies because of illness, BY HAROLD BE. BECHTOL Londow, Jan, 14,—Put this down: If Dempsey fights Carpentier in rooters except those he brings along. ‘The British a Jarpenticr, ‘Miey'll go to the fight hoping C pentier and, & good many of them, Carpentier, There ure several Yirst of all, he i Kuropean and the British resent American's seven heavyweight champions to thelr one. Then the British have an untold ad-} miration for rpentier’s speed and} headwork. Many ‘Britishers . were rooting for him as against their own Beckett betore the recent. London fight hecause they regarded Beckett as just a “strong ox” while they looked upon Carpentier as one of the men who make sport an art. The“ Gritish admire his versatillty also, He cannot only box, but he is an all-around athlete who wears miny ribbons in other ‘fields of sport. Lastly, ‘Carpentier would be ‘an-al- most universal favorite in Britain be- cause Dempsey, like Beckett,.is big- ger and heavier than the Frenchman. B. J, Angle, who refereed the Beck- ett-Carpentier match, says, for exam- NS: the military situation is not seriously altered thereby... There are other men in the Russian army whe will carry on the fighting as long as there is ww foot of ground left, There Js vast territory between the Russian front and the Pacifie Qeean and even iW Irkutsk has fallen into the ‘hands of the Bolsheviki, which I myself. find hard to believe, the all-Russian army will carry on. “The Kolchak armies have the mer and they have many and excellent officers What they. need is supplies. They have no shoes, no clothes, very little ammunition, and yery little food. . If the Allies of Bolshevist they must come to the re: chak wish to stopsthe spread throughont the ‘world. me of Kol- and Denckine, — Semenoff jis 4 i lie is an honest and strons, 1 de not that he is play- the believe hands as people in Ameyic Delieve, He is a Réssiv This methods are ruthless, but h pose to fight the Bol 1 from the’ on the de en supplies. by Allie: the not. he able to take the offensive, great centribution fo the peace of the world present is that) they are preventing the spread of Bolshevism into the 0 fe ROLSH “Tha Boelsh ed. They know that the It is only a matter of time before tne peasants, who are disillusioned and bitter, uprise once more and annihilate the Bolshevik government., When that happens what will the 1 aders of Bol- shevism do? Russia is already looted KT WAVE, have failed, ple: “A gallant Frenchman has won his way almost to the pinnacle of boxing fame. If he:should meet Dempsey in London aud’ beat him,’ London would cheer him,-just as heartily as jt he were a Britisher,” Lloyd’s Sunday News. says:..‘What. a. battle the © Dempsey-Carpentier ‘match Will be—and with. the odds here. NOT on ‘the American, For ‘most ‘of those who saw Carpentier beat Beck- ett are convinced that they had.seon ‘Beckett ‘beaten by the future cham- pion of the world.” TED LEWIS, ENGLISH BOXER, SAYS: “| HAVE SEEN THIS FEL- LOW .DEMPSEY IN MOST OF HIS FROM ME THAT HE WILL SURELY GO UNDER TO CARPENTIER: “THE FRENCHMAN IS A REAL CHAMPION, QUICK AS LIGHTNING )| WITH HIS HANDS AND FEET AND . QUICKER WITH HIS BRA ture of desolation and horror: matched in the entire wa been looted by ries. the Chines fe merceni they brea y wi to China to ana Bolshevik doctrines from one end of the Orient: to be retumn other. GEORGES CARPENTIER WILL BE STRONG F FAVORITE IN EUROPE ‘England, the American will have few * fo; wins, rooting for Carpentier | betting on} i FIGHTS, ‘AND YOU CAN ‘TAKE IT] si wat , after it had! GEORGES CARPENTIER There was a crowd.-at the station Dempsey, that he is the fastest heavy- weight América has had for ‘years; If this is so it means a severe match for the Frenchman. ‘arpentier will have to‘meet a'man of superior reach and weight and, from information that reaches me, his own equal™in speed: I should have to see the American at work before going further than that.” Beckett. takes ‘his medicino sadly, but- with good grace. He says-he made , and, in effect, that he boxed badly, “I am ‘disappointed, 1 would, of course, like to meet. pentier again, “In the’ mean- time | ad my British title against So it probable that before long Referee Angle is not so sur a match for the erueh title will be ar- can beat “am told,” ranged hetween Beckett: and Wells, Angle, “though I-have never who thinks he can come buck, :|GOOD FELLOWSHIP MAKES A. CHAMPION OF SUNDAY SCHOOI. Movie House Needed \iv Seat World Recorg Class T er wre anxious to re-! turn to “their own homes and they; have heen taught to believe that the} ‘ only thing which craven their re- BS 15. —- The turning Once; champi enrolment in thew | Calvary ston, Pry iss claimed by the Fi mat peer is and impoverished. There is little i ce more to giin hy holding the power WILL WEAR SELY Ca) : es chnrch required. to nrecomadate in Russ Their obvious aim is to] “If Bolshevism canbe kept olated | t uss" each Sunday A find new worlds to. conquer, Thera} in Russia, it will wear itself out shy Epeclal, class: for Children,’ taught -in Sis great opportunity for them among the ignorant masses of China and In- dia. Once the leaders and the propa- ganda of the Bolshevikt have entered the swarming lands of the Orient, there is no estimating the suffering and horrors that will descend upon the world] Nothing stands between the Western nations ;and such eatas- tropho except the thin wavering line of the Kolehak forces. . “There are Chgnese in the Rolshevik atmles. These men were paid 10,000 Tubles apiecé in paper money for tak- ing Omsk, The city presented a ple: Pyramid Pile Treatment Great a Itching, Bleeding or Proe truding Files, SEND FOR FREE TRIAL, Almost every ftomily has at Jeast one auffer- er who should bavo the, blessed rellof ftorded by Pyramid Pile Treatment. You can bave @ tree trial by mail or if. you cannotwailt,gct ~ a@cent box at any drug toro, ‘Take no auheti- tute. ae the hap- Up in the Morning Feeling Fine as the Result of Pyramid Retich. Use this cou- pon for free rial. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, os Peratald ih ‘Marshall, Mich, Kind! nd a Free sample of yumi d pile Treatafent, in platn wrapper. Seas eine rerevereareccesgens Norice el Consumers smith Shop just opened for business. Black- Horseshoeing Our Specialty —S— eee E. H. Ryder ere ih At Consumers Barn ‘216 Eighth St, . Phone 270 : its own excesses. Rolshevisin is like a-siekness preyIng upon thp weak and ignorant. By cutting off.the territory: occupied by: the Bolshevisl by means of military force, the disease will wear itself out. Governments are -slow moving, but thore is one thing which ean, be done by the people of Amorjea immediately, “Behind ‘the Kolchak army there is another pitiful army of refugees, Hundreds af thousands of people have fled out of Bolshevike Rus- sia into Siberia, They are under the protection and care of »Kojchak and the military ‘authorities, and ‘Kolchak hag neither the supplies nor the equip- ment to care for them properly. They} are scattered all the way | across! the Chinese tongue hy a we Resident. in the Orienc, is, maintained, and thete ‘als is 4 Class fer denty mutes, who are taught by experts in the sign language. | 800 WAR WORKERS The Ws 1 composed of 800 girl ‘war orkers, organized ‘and conducted under the active direction of Miss 1. Burrall, ehieg of the School ‘Service of {he National Geog: raphic Society, is the most iiterestlig section of the national capital's record Sunday School. + This’ class—started 1N17-—- originalls girl nn lone in’ November, consisted of only six By the following January, the Siberia onthe line of the Railroad. j membership was jnercased to 50, and “They are living in box cars— and -30 women and children in ore! car, They haye nothing between them} and weather whichis at 45 degrees below zero, except. the thin board walls of the car. from smal! stoves in these cars, which they keep supplied by pullinz dowa old; snow sheds and gathering fagots. This; fuel- makes a .hot fire for a fet moments but soon burns out. The have insufficient clothes ‘to protect; them against the weather and no, shoes or medical ‘supplies. I helped to carryout 18 ‘corpses ‘from ‘one ‘car |; And: to bury ‘them. Only. those inthe prime of life ‘are Uying today? The old people andthe young children | have all died, TOWNS OVER‘CROWPED ‘They cannot survive the hardships, and these people are the educated classes: of Russia, Among them. are the. professional classes, the trades- people, clerks and skilled workmen. The villages cannot care for thoi Little towns built for a few people are already overcrowded, and ‘the peasants have all they eftn do to fee and warm themselves and the people in their homes. If America will but} help to care for th rmy of rotnaee a terrible responsibility will have been lifted from the shoulders of. the Tus. sian armies and thousands of yalu- able lives will be saved for the future. ‘The American, Central ‘Committee for Russian Relief has undertaken the} work of rescuing this pitiful remnant of a once great mation. Tf supplies can be sent quickly. a great service will have been to Russia and to’ humanit FoR SALE—All kinds of stove: wood. Phone 818. 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid- ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting paing and aches, Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL WBN Oy ‘The world’s standard remedy for kidney, | liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. lolland’s national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed, Leek for the Geld Medal oa every bos aed axcopt ne leakalleg rendered Their “only heat. is) °° the growth was soon so large that thie’ available church quarters were. con: | gested. -Then, the use of a, large_and \ finely. equipped motion picture theatre in the same block as the church was i bbath School in a “movie house” evidently appealed to the | Washington war workers, as.soon the atiendance increased to, $00 girls, and | present indications are that the cnr- rent year will see the 1000 marked sut- ‘passed, The class mectseach Sunday morn- ing from 9:50 to10:45 in the Rialto} ‘Theater. This unique Sunday School ‘at large opens its service with a ten- ! minute pipe organ recital. This ds fol- ‘lowed by choral and congregation. sing- ing, prayer, Scriptural reading and the lesson ‘by Miss Burraii. PROVIDE AMUSEMENTS ‘ In addition to serving the girls in a religious way, the class is vahfable in providing scctal and athictie: amuse- ments.’ A ukelele and mandolin ‘club. a hiker’s club and a basketball league as well as various missionary units established in different parts of ‘the keeping the girls together. Over +100) of the girls are actively engaged ia tithing, - - Each city group of the Burrall class is under the charge of a captain and two lieutenants. ©The cals$ has heen developed by each: girl bringing an- other girl friend to the Sunday “meet! ings and getting het. interes work so that she would Tn a spirit of geod. ello joliity, each ‘unit @f" the opted a Mame, a result 12. groups Borrall, Buna ty Gophers, Li s Camel: Daring Deer, Ss ‘ols, Terrific Tigers, Busy Charep Mud, Turt Tara sgt Down on the Derby. My cheeks grow so warm-as Tre member ano when iy bias! almost burned me up. Eo went to-chareh one Sunday.evée- nirg With an escort who wore a stune ning new derby hat, (Thank heaven those hats are stmost relics now!) The congregation rosé for the singing {the first hymn and at the close of thi j song there was a loud report. 1 ha i in that stunning new hat) | ee ~~ Government. Government is not an edifice that the founders turned ‘over to posterity all completed. like a university, which fails unless “| ceptible to the illusionary offers made A large, mocern movie: theater near | small savings ‘shall escape theig- lure. py. 2 weekly deduction’ from. the ‘toil- city are effective in entertaining ant! sal Tt 18 an Institution, {druggist for “: BISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE _ISWINDLERS OUT OF LUCK IN 38 OF OUR STATES {Blue Sky Laws”Effective in Curbing Fake Promoters, Says:Report yo. CHOOLS. FOR. .SLICKERS Well Established , System of Training Agents fo Dupe the Gullible: 7 —_—. New York, Jan. —Stock promot- ers and swindlers ‘who have been driven from 38 states.where “blue sky” laws, exist,-are flourishing in New. York as neyer before, according to Ed- win P. Kilroe, Assistant District At- torney in charge of the investigation of ‘commercial frauds; Mr. -Kilroe charges.that most of the operators. are composed of “coi- fidence - faén;'. @xteonvicts, racetrack touts, :gamblers: and» men of. the base |] Sort” “who,-as ‘soon “as- their ‘croéked work. is ‘miade public, move té. another part’ of the: metropolis: ‘ata resum: business under another. name, “It 4s remarkable,” says he, “that in ‘this: stafe, which is "the financial centre of “the: wortd, ‘the investing public should: be left .without protec- tion and that ‘the-Daerk: Age law of eaveat emptor should reign here." ‘MAJORITY. REPORT ATTACKED Attacking the majority report of Governor ‘Smith's ‘Blue ‘Sky Law-Com- mission “a prayer: to allow the predatory WallStreet interests to con tinue ‘their’ pillage swithout Jet — or ae “Mr. Kilr in A report. to District Attorney Swann, opposes the recat on to tirn. thre -pre tion of crooked Wall: street. cot over to four deputies ‘and the Attor- ney General of the state. “The recommendation,” he “that nothing be done by the present legislature except the appointment. of 2, commission to redraft the penal law is inexpedient and ‘would accomplish | no good 1 All of the facts a ion so appointed could pos- sult of some 4,000 or 5,000 aints investigated in his office.” The methdds employed by — stock swindlers ‘to fleece the unwary are ex: plained by . Kilvoe. “In the old , “\tsucker lists’ were prepared and: used by these unscrupul- ous prometers. On these lists were the names of those known to be sus- hy salesmen of “worthless securities. i 8 now been t. aside ‘and good citizen who- happens perienced in the world of finances ig a possible victim, provide: he has a ssmall bank: account. or gov ernment: bonds, SMOOTHING SMO@TIE TONGUES “Schools: are established “to mal the smooth-tongued salesman. more ‘smooth’ and books of ¢struction. aro, prepared .go0 that, no-one even wwirh This: office-is hooded with complaints of the shorn snd plicked who daily stream from Wall ‘street to the Criin inal Courts building. ‘The victims, (in many -eages, have lost-thelr life sac- ings, the widow's mite, the: Liborty Bond bought in a spltit of patriotism et's wage. ‘The savings bank book and the ‘cardot war savings" stamps: alil have fodnd lodgment in the: swindler net. -* \ LURE ‘OF ‘SPECULATION “The lure of speculation has. of course; :produced ° 2.+ corresponding volume of:attendant crime, corruption and) dishonesty. » The increase in tue number and‘amount of Liberty Bond thefis during the past seven or’ eight months is.a matter of great concern inthe ‘financial: ‘district ‘arid in. the administration: of the ‘criminal -law:"* Me. ..Kilroe ‘advocatey as a: remedy forvexisting, conditiong (1))‘the «gov- ernment ligensing and ‘control. of stock exebange; (2) ‘similar Jicensing for stock, ‘hend and other inyestinent sec- urity dealers; (3) driving.of: the New York Curb’ market from ‘the’ street “as a public Dalsance;" (4 compulsory and Complete record of “all. Reourlty sales ‘and parchases within 2t hours; (5), similar record of. collateral de posited by investors, ‘the amount of heokor's tien and names: and: address- ¢s..of persen. or firm with whom -col- lateral is\-re-hypothecated; (6) com- plete’ public information concerning financial condition,. plans, ete. of cor- cerns before they may..offer stock:for (7-0. Federal “Blue Sky Late" which ‘would prevent swindlers ‘in an enenenonene deeentueniensnevengu mien aneagneite ‘Easy to Make This _ Pine Cough Remedy. ‘Thousands of families awear hy ite Prompt reanlis, Inexpensive, and saves abaut 82, chest. Pine ination? part remedy ounees and fi!) up Or you or corn Hither of pene. and syrup, is usually plain. su _ To make the best pine “eo that amoney can buy, put of Pinex’ in a pint bottl na home-made sig Haritied molas instead of sugay a full pi dy-made for three times volt is pure, good and very pleasant-—children tak: iL eiger! Yon ean Teel this tuké told’pt-a coimh or cold yi dat means Ppusiness. ‘The cough way be al tight, or may be pe formation-of phiegin. ned membranes—it nex and Syrup combination will stoy it—usually in-24 hours or less. too, for bronchial asthnia, macs or any nary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly contventrated yeom- pound oi. genuine } Norway pine extract, pand. ig-famous. the world over. for ite prompt effect upon eoughe. Beware of substitutes. | Ask: your sera + You mak Baseball's. most most distinguishea fan. That's Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landia ‘of ‘the federal court. in:-Chica- go. He-is .a dycd-in-the-wool fan, a. rel lover of the game. Tie likes sports of all -kinds.and he plays a fair gaine of golf himself, but his favorite pastime ‘is big league baseball . “He is a box holder at both the Chi- cago ball parks—-the Cubs ‘und White Sox. He sees almost every game dur- ing the season. “At least, he sees every game, he’ can, which is a great-many. Only -very -important, court business will kéop him away froma park. Noth- ing 4s quite so sure of gatting an early adjournment in his court as the pros- pects of a red-hot ame between u couple of pennant contenders, Judge Landis is‘a familiar figure at the ball. games. He always bas the same: front::seat.. The watches every play ands oblivious to everything go- ing-qn -around him.’ He, peratches the ball every ‘minute. It Must Be Very Important Case to Keep Judge Landis: trom a Ball Sane He is credited with having saved baseball back im the days when. the Federal League was «battling to upset oreanaen baseball. A suit. was*heard in his. court. decision, saying that no testimony shad been offered to damage the food name of the national game, and in the end tee warring. factions reached a eon "Tudge Landis loves to talk baseball. Te knows the game better than most fans ‘and he knows the» players: for years back. In the winter. time his chiet- delight is: to:get. into -his ‘priv: =| office with a fan or:tworand tilk base ball. -Last ‘ .spring, -at “the opetting big inne other states from doing Dasiness ‘Dy mail. telegraph’ of * other * interstat+ means with prospective victims m New York, Mttle Mildred shad often ‘heen told that she had ‘hair and eres just Hke_ her mother's, One-day she was play- ing on the street’ whpn a ‘Indy ‘spo! to het and remarked pleasantly: pretty red hair you have.” glibly answered Mildred, “I caught tt from mother.” * On the Go! > Taw married women ere «really happy. Even Sf ste marries a man after “her own heart She is in mortal dread that’he may, ‘some day, be after another, woman's Weart.—Cartoons Magazine. RHEUMATIC PAINS RAISING ARUMPUS? ‘Lintment, hané; ager the Geneon ott ~ LOSHING around:in-the ‘wet and f then — the dreaded thisatt rr Peas eras fiend netrates without rubbing and helps drive ‘em away!’ And how, cleanly, too—no muss, 10 her, no ‘stained skin or clogged pores. » Muscles limber up, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia. are promptly res lieved. Keepa bottle indy all the time. Get one today 4f you've run. out of Sloan’s: Liniment. \ ’ All druggists —35c., 70c., $1. ~ Liniment Heep sit handy MN MM space and cow Helps, - ounces’ of Pinex” with di the proce’s~ef education continues, —/ Galvia Coolidge, i else. Guaranteed to aie sal ive abe faction-or money refunded Wayne, 101 ections, and don't ay anything | == Al TTA ‘The: judge withheld bis | Ee ee : Where She Caught It. | UUDGE 1M. LANDIS* league game-in ‘Chicago, ‘a city official |’ was chosen to piteh thé first ball. Now this official was: no fan and he did not know how ‘to he'd 2 basebau. But Judge Landis was there and Chi- cago fans all remember how he stood) in front of his box’aad fistrneted the city official in the ‘scerets of holding and throwing the bill. THURSDAY, JAN. 15, 1920. TO HELP SOLDIERS OBTAIN ‘TRAINING ~ WITH FEDERAL AID : ce Unele Sam’; Plan to Aid Former a Service: Men: Disabled: Work- + a ing Out + : $ Soldiers In this vicinity, who have y heen wounded or otherwise disabled while in the service ‘and who are en- litled ‘to the federal’ government's plan for vVeeational training, are ‘be- ing imervlewed hy-C. AP-Zuppan of Minneapolis)“ Mt. Zuppan. ts: director of the -tcnth “district of ‘the federal hoard for vocational training and has y been ‘here ‘since yesterday... . In «all probability Mr. -Zuppan will f talk to‘the members of the American 4 legion ‘tonight: at their ‘meeting and 4 explain the work | the.-gévernment. 4s doing’ in-training. disabled men so that they till be «able . ta. work’ at some profitable ‘trade inspite of their han- dicaps ‘received while in ‘the service There are sixteen men in this vicinity who are entitied ‘to this:training, but who ‘have noét~been placed In schools ‘ as yet ‘by ithe government and it Js these men that Mr. Zuppan hopes’ to protidé for immediately. Never Satisfled. _ Grandfather bad’ come ‘to visit ‘at little Harriét's home, th Franklin, The four-year-old was very much inter- ested in watching him removing and replacing his false teeth. One day. she gaid to her mother’ “I wish I had teeth ke grandpa’s, I don't like the ‘ind that's sewed in.?—Indlandpolls ‘News, What Is » Rheurnatiom? Sufferers Should Realize It.Is a Blood Infection. Doubtless like other suficrers, Nt this ou have olten asked yourse! question, waich continues ta main unaswered, Science Has your blood, ‘and the only y way each it is by a seme eliminates: and. removes tle pain demons, — Noiv under constiuction in the delightful city.of Minneapolis. THe new CURTIS willbe a ‘spacious, ‘metropolitan complete in its appointments, and unusual, jenna and having many novel the Comfort and Enjoyment Concrete fireproof construction. Will have 600 single and bathe--many attractive Suites--a commodious ahd inviting Lobby--public and private Dining Rooms~and exceilent facilities for Dancing, Music, Pasties, and: other social Moderate rates. . Ready for guests in the nearfuture— write for our descriptive Booklet. CURTIS HOTEL COMPANY ,, SMisseapelis, Minn, diversions. ‘Third to Fourth.Ave. S.-on Tenth mnt a ed The Force of Advertising HE PAST THREE YEARS have brought an.increased firing range, also they have - . strengthened the fortresses of indiffer- ence—the small gins of yesterday are useless. ° j ‘ “The leader in business tadatd is the man who leads with ideas and methods. Every hour brings changed condi- tions that make new wequirements.. Implements of yesterday are inefficient—Haphazard business methods are succumbed to the definite practices of science—A horse and buggy satisfied Tee ‘yesterday, who insist on twin-sixes today. “ It takes unusual and extraordinary ‘methods to interest eos in 1919. Competition today embraces method as, well‘as merchandise.. The man who:refuses to believe in forceful, persistent adver- tising pays the advertising bills of the man who doés. People are afraid of the merchant who is afraid of publicity. If you are looking for mote business you must take initiative and use the ae gnd bigger caliber guns—use more and bigger advertising le up your advertising with the advertising of the wholesalers and manufacturers whose. merchandise -you are selling—use the hand gre- - t nades and the machine guns which they furnish you in the form-of Dealer The shackles of precedent are ‘the clogs ‘of progress, take the lead who is afraid of the new. Advertising is saying the right thing—in the right way— at the right time—to the right prospects—and stopping. Fumbled expres- sions leave jumbled impressions, Advertising: properly. coupled up and propelled by real thought is the greatest force in the world today—but the merchant who declines to think is losing profit opportunities, That! re- | those whom it proven that Rheu- matism is caused by @ germ in thes te Suffer from It? - $..S. 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