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| PAGE TWO -- “=, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920 CLASS STRIFE PRESENTS BIG RUSS PROBLEM Harmonizing of ‘Capitalism: ‘and Socialism is Big Problem, Says Premier ,EDUCATE THE CHILDREN! Tokio, July 16.—Nikolai the most important problem confront- ing the soviet government today is how to harmonize capitalism -and so- cialism. He made that statement ia an interview in Moscow with the cor- ~respondent of the Nichi ‘Nichi. The correspondent quotes him as saying: “For that purpose, the soviet drew up.a special understanding _ which was made public in America some time ago. Some of the powers -mis- took the concessions made as a sign of weakness and dispatched expedi- tionary forces. to Russia. The result was a complete failure on their part, financially, military and morally.” Many Difficulties He admitted that there were, yet many difficulties to be overcome be- fore the soviet government wag. es- tablished on a solid basis, but he be- lieved that the hardest portion of the work had’ been already ‘accom- plished, “It took Russia,” he said, “no few- er than 30 years to pass: from feudal ism to .capitalism. There ds nothing extraordinary. in-that. .Old .systems may be overthrown in a day but it takes a long period to erect a new one. Jp fact, the longer ‘the, period involved, the surer will be the basis of reconstruction. ‘Depends on Education ‘The development of a state,” :Le- nine declared, “depends «very much upon the education of the rising gen- eration and jit is the policy of:.tho Russian soviet to- pay every possible attention to the training .of.tho: youth- ful mind.” “In regard. to the economic pros- pects of new Russia that is being constructed, we believe that efforts should be directed first of all to the destruction of the position of land- owners in Poland. ‘This is an essen- tial preliminary to the establishment of a permanent peace and therefore to the improvement ,af teconomic .con- ditions.” SECOND SNOW. 4 IN 30 YEARS ‘Buenos Aires, Ju July 16:—This. city, in‘-which most of the houses are without heating accommodaffons, to- day experienced its second snowfall in thirty years fi ~ MOTHER! malteitls Sori Syrip at Figs” Child’s Best daxalive Assent “California” Syrup .of Figs only — look for. the name California on the package, then you are sure; your child. sis shaving the best and most harmless physic: for the litde stomach, liver’and bowels. Children Joye its fruity: taste. Full directions on each Lenine, | Soviet ‘Premier of Russia asserts that “SO LONG” CRIED STEPHENS AS HE ENTERED CASK Riverman’s Wife Will Send Fam- ily Testament He Read Before Start Niagara, Ont.,;July 15.—“I’ll not say ‘Good-bye’; only ‘So-long!’” Charles G..Stephens had picked up : : this “Americanism.” It was his last * poe noun across his mouth. oxygen 'TOP-—Gas launch starting to tow cask, with ‘C. G. Stephens Between’ the straps .his wrinkled{Strapped inside, out into the river above the Falls, where it was face smiled: His bold, blue eyes were|cut loose. LEFT—Stephens adjusting his clothing and airaps on the river bank, just before entering barrel,’ BELOW- e spot (arrow) where ‘the daring Briton was catriéd over Horseshoe Falls, and (inset) the last portrait ¢ Stephens, snapped just be- fore he entered the cask. fearless, 8 ee * Like ai ‘grotesque land turtle, of zebra-striping, the barrel lay by \the river bank. Stephens pulled his head: inside. “Red,” the riverman, screwed the nt: with: stubby, fingers—q and tremulous," The tiny gas laungh pulled the bar- rel out 700 feet. “Red” stood in the bow, banged the cask three times and cut the rope. Swiftly .| from. which }Stephens ‘read the line: | address. “Cast,thy, bread upon. the waters;. for, thou shalt find it after many days,” just before he crawled into the nar- row cask. She will send the Testament back to the little cottage in Bristol, Eng., where Stephens’ grif-stricken wife and 11 children are moutning. “My wife wanted to come with mcy’ Stephens/ told’ me before lie died. “She couldn’t’on account of her asthmay’ STILL BELIEVE /OLD,CZAR RULE MAY.WIN AGAIN | At daybreak.they reached the Spot Group of Russian Officers Hold where “Red” andthe cask were wait- Z ibe: Meeting to Discuss Restor- “Red's” wife had given pillows from ion i ;: her bed to pack Stephens in his_bar- ation in Russia rel. The brave old Briton had smiled his reassurrance. She was on the bank, twisting her fingers and dabbing her eyes with her apron long after the, white and black barrel had bobbed from sight. Kept Testament for Family 8, is rnig orrison, trojt.. She ae ae son “just crai i ‘0 Mary and asi- ed where she could get.a permit to make’ the. frip. She ‘said she is 24 years ‘old. ‘Mayor Thompson said he would doall ‘in his power to prevent the foolhardy experiment. LANGER FORCE ~ JS REDUCED The river took the barrel, it was borne in, twisting circles thru the red morning mist. \ “Seven-fifty flat.” sald the man with the stop watch |and snapped it shut. * Shooting Falls Thus “Prof.” Stephens, 58, barber of Bristol, Eng., went tb his death “shoot- ing the Horseshoe Falls.” Stephens and his party had dashed out of Tornoto at‘ midnight, fearing some last moment opposition from the authorities. The office force of William Lar- ger, attorney general, has been re- duced ,by two assistant attorney gen- erals in conformity with the law ef: ‘legislature after Langer broke with the ‘heads of the Nonpartisan league. The two assistants who left were ‘New York, July 16.—Senor Abelar- icatee Heid, who is now with a do Arias, wealthy: mer¢hant of the] Bismarck firm; republic of Columbia, did not kpow | Who is taking post-graduate, work in that the immigration laws of this the Chicago. untverstly, w. school. country forebade the entrance of any| *. E Packard and E.B. Cox remata person who was mentally ill when| 28. the two assistants Permitted by bottle. You must say “Califotnia.” SANITARY Ht Water and Steam Heating, Round Oak Pipeless Furnaces, All Material and Workmanship Guaranteed ~ Bismarck, N. D. he laid plans to bring his daughter | !&¥> and Albert E, Sheets remains as Senorita iFelisa to this country to be attorney handling. land department treated for an ailment with which she| Dusiness: was afflicted asa result of typhoid The licensing department was to fever. have been token Beye and given ee Neither ‘aid he know that. his et- the state sheri ut ecause 01 forts to have the strict interpretation failure of the state saneritt ‘te in one of the aw seasoned’ by a little hu- referendum, it remains in the ai manitarianism and: good, sense’ would | 2°Y ee Ctr result in a ficial’ b T hici would obtain the release of Felisa |G@RONNA’ NA’S RACE. - COST $804.50 and leave. her. sister, Senorita: Sole- Fad. Gronpa $804.50 She had kept the pocket Testament dad, who is quite all right in all re- It cost Senator’ spects in detention. , Such dre the facts,however, which “come from El- lis Island today. to make the race for the republican Senor Arias arrived in New. York | nomination in the primary, according around the first of July and despite|to his expense account, which fs on the plea that he brought his daugh-| file with the secretary of state today. ter Felisa to ‘New -York solely for Howard Wood, Nonpartisan - league medical attention wag unable .to| candidate for lteutenant governor, budge the immigratign authorities. ] whose, statement also was filed after The law read so and that was all|the bulk of the statements were in there was to it. She’ must be detain-] the hands 6f the secretary of state, ed ‘on the island am her sister-Sole-! expended ° $150.00, he reported, dad must stay with her as an-attend-} ante —<—— eee He appealed his case to Washing: “DANDERINE” % J ton bit the action of the local auth- orities was upheld. a z Stops Hair Coming Out; ‘Doubles Its Beauty. | Never despairing that it’ was oniy the letter of the law and not the spirit which was hofding his daughter Senora Arias appedled to the Colum- bian Consul General M. Escobar and then, to the Columbian Minister © at Washington, who took the matter up with ;the state department. After much interchanging of peti-) tions, appeals ‘and requests from. one department’to another the Depart- ment of Labor sent word. that. Sen- ority Felisa, be -paroléd in custody ot 1/ the Consul General, but said: nothing about her sister. ‘The result is that while the sister; who is said to he ll mentally, has, been released; the one whois: mentally: sound. is. still held at Bllis Island. . lYoung Lady Would -- Shoot the Falls SN Niaghra Falls,“N.Y1, July 16.—There is another person, this time a young lady, whoy would ‘shoot” the falls of Niagara in a barrel, according to a letter received hy Mayor Thompson, it was learned today. The young lady gave her name and PLUMBING A few cents buys “Danderine.” After G A an application of “Danderine”.you can R MBS besides every hair, shows new 1ifé, vigor, brightness, more color and thick- ness. st * had quoted before they would’ fulfill ,j where the German products. BY NEW LAW| ————_—_4 fective this month, passed by the | and. ‘Grant Martin,|’ not find a fallen hair or any dandruff. | : GERMAN TRICKS) ON NORWEGIANS! BRING CH CHARGES) Stated Into Charges of Ger- man Exporters Metliod \ PLEAD EXPORT DUTIES Christiania, July 16,—Norwegian business men have protested to the Berlin government against alleged trickery of German commercial con= cerns whose failure to deliver to ‘Norwegians goods! bought and paid for started official and unofficial in- auiries. which led \the Norwegians to believe the delinquencies were delib: grate. Commercial intercourse between Norway and Germany had been stead- uy increasing, due to the low ex- change rate on German money, /until recently when a number of Norwegian cohcerns .were notified by hte Ger- mans with whom they had placed large orders that. the -merchandise could’ not be delivered because “the government had placed special ex- port taxes which prohibited exporta- tion at ‘the prices at which the goods had been: sold.” ; Demand ‘More Money | The Germans afe said to have de- manded additional sums ranging from. 50 to 100 percent of the prices they. their contracts. > The Norwegians frequently were compelled to pay. the additional gums, haying contracted to self else How- ever, complaints that Germans were using this method to evade the un- favorable rate of exchange became so frequent. that Norwegian commer- cial organizations made official rep- regentations to Berlin, and it is said the Berlin government issued a state: ment that official cognizance would be_taken of sharp. practices by .Ger- man business men in their interna- tional dealings. The government den- jed' the export taxes complained of LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES. Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few.cents—Try IC! ‘Squeeze the ~juice of two. lemons || into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake weil, and you have a quarter pint, of the best; freckle and tan lotion, and com- plexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has -the lemons a ary drug store or toilet counter will supply three\ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet ly fragrant lotion’ into the face, necl:, and arms, and hands each day. ‘and see how freckles and blemishes. dis- appear and how élear, soft and rosy- white ‘the ‘skin “becomes. Yes! / It is’ harmless and never” irritate: 30 x 3H Boles 30x 3; Single-' Anti-Skid NOfficial and Unofficial Inguiciee U eeereeernemunannereneeioiunnnonnnnsune oop Be watchful “of fool end keep p D Tevell's Pa are ‘otic n atience/: The|heat makes baby péovish, restless and cross, ‘Foods that in. colder Weather | were casily digested, now seein torcause distress, Whether tho mil or the grucl is at. fault,.sce the't-the- bowels. mpve regi- wit! larly, ‘There is nothing that creates greater discomfort in {he gummier than fonstipation. It heats the blosd jand Causes nervousness, :headacht colds and a host of mivior ills. fever, In these ; pect constipation and give ey ate onjul of Dr. Caldwell e$ Itiis-2 combination of. free jn herbs. with pepsin, andthe most ideal rast ‘ou can ‘give ababy. Itis mi pte ood, ipraction, never. gripes “effective at bnee. seven, and has-ni =. = hot days Syrup Fepsis f iA noha mae a had! been levied, or that other re- strictions had been :placed on eat trade. Newspapers Agitated Newspapers here for several weeks Mothers have hid remarkable sucecss Fan Deven ‘Mrs. CM. Newton warm water injections: every evéning for weeks, without benefit. bonght a bottle of Dr. Caldyvell's Syrup Pepcin at a druz store, and it proved ‘The boy i now Hines, Wheroven noes a baby these a 3 8. | re should be a Miler of people of all ages suffer. from occasional or he rote comsti ‘Let them send name and address.to Id ve, ; pa Was We hingion, See Mc alle ar ue sample ttle of hi is wonderfull Syru drug stores last year, vhs lacgest ibis ‘Then she bottle of inthe world, age life. insurance policy before the war equalled 000 marks,.the rate of, exchange now made such a Policy, | worth Bios 000, marks. Ee eat have. carried editorial criticisms of ASHLEY ELEVATOR German business methods since the war, and several ‘trade papers have declared the Germans eventually must, feel keenly. the effect. of “commercial COMPANY FORMED The People's Elevator , company,, of trickery” they are alleged to have| Ashley, McIntosh county, has .incor- practiced. There also is widespread , complaint against German life insurance con panies operating in Norway and the Norwegian ‘foreign office has ‘been petitioned to protect policy holder who, it is charged, have been paid in marks when ,the policies call for payment. in kroner. Hundreds of) thousand of German life insurance policies are ‘held here, especially emong ‘farmers. ws ed In this on it is pointed our a e norrow Use Climax. Flour Saiki a_jhigh percentage, of Russell -Miller Milling "Bismarck, N. D; : Ride on Goodyear Tires inThat - Sturdy Small Car of. Yours < aga enema ( j 1 ‘It surprises certain users of small cars to find that they.can obtain. Goodyear Tires at a first cost ordinarily not/greater, and sometimes less, than that of other tires.’ This initial value, as well as the very low final cost, J resull the apoli-ation of Goodyear experience and care to their manufacture in the world’s largest tire factory devoted to 30x3-, 30x31 and 31x4-inch sizes.’ - : Such facts explain why: more cars, using these sizes, were factory-equipped last year with Goodyear Tires than with any: other ‘kind. If you drive a ‘Ford, ‘Chevrolet, Maxwell, or Dort take advantage of the’ opportunity, to enjoy, real. Goodyear value and economy; equip your car with Goodyear Tires and Heavy Tourist Tabs at the nearest Service Goodyear ‘Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no the price you are asked to pay sie $9250 i All-Weather : 2350 (e eathe of less merit why risk’ costly ees 2159 casings when such sure protec- tion is available? 30 x 3¥ size in waterproof bag-..-.-.----- 50 porated for $25,000. are J... Wishek, W. J. 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