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PAGE TWO £ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE OLSHEVIST NOT =" i world. : Is Well Dressed Contrary to popular conception, i N CA R T0 0 N E D Bolshevist 1 abour says, is not! hairy, shad! nd uhsanitary. He, wears the same kind of clothes as the ce. average American city dweller, and | ‘ he 2 zc tee popular term,“hair bolshevist” is and nme fresh reasons for strength- w misnomer, according to the Kansas \]s Well Dressed, Shaven and Like Average American in Ap- pearance Is Report to reach the interior! aid De, Nabour, but 1) ical Bolshevists in ‘Tillis, | ‘Transcaucasia. Of those U! viet adherents none wore Sag Gs nor had wowed ther hair coNnine is the estimated number of! Wanhattan, Ke Dec, 2.~A some- | grow long alien immigrants “who entered the} what different picture of the Ru a | Was unehle to secure at Resspore sted pte pane me Bort oy : git ae si _{to travel in Russia, so had to New Yo in October; practically al Bolshevist from that ae foruls in pop content myst with standing on the of them coming from Europe and| ular cartoons and literature of the|odee and taiking to those wko had half of thom fromftaly and east western world, is drawn by Dr. R. K.}been in. 1 spent some time in the Mediterranean ports: and from Poland Nabours, head of the Kansas State | northwestern part of India, across and northeastern European poyts. t the border from Bolshevist Russia. — Unotficiar put reliable advices “St Agricultural college, who has just re- turned to America from a year’s trip ritory Bolshevist rale. Nabour headed a mission ror the most part 1 was apie t fucts. about Bolshevist Rus hand from army and F and Re officers, American, and te ter under De observers neh looking ioward the establishment 9! a trade route from Southern Russis | pt yiy eae neve fie hid sebndie to the United States. He was in, the |tions, economically, that exist over employ of a fur company which was | wore-—-s.arvation. wavaris of dis! interested in obtajnix ins of the fand looting, This. looting —phas Karakul lamb. The Karakul ave} ias brought about « condition wnere grown principally in Bokhara, Central | sy only enough prodace is ri sd oto Asia, formerly a principality of Rus-|3upply the farmer’s actu needs sia now under Bolshevist authority | Their farms are lik to be looted i Duting the war this trade was sus- | :ny time, though no more Hkely by pended, but thr rough the efforts of*Dr. | jolshevists than the anti-Bolshevists Nabour's mission, a trade route :+hes |For instance, it is well known th been reopened and commerce resumec | the: anti-Bolshevists and Bolsheyis’s ; | aay Abbie be ret lobe eledeebebebebebdbeletb Fete AN ENLARGEMENT of. Your Favorite Snapshot 'for a’ Christmas Gift Snapshots ‘taken in happy momeiits may be : i | made into beautiful, large pictures which when framed and hanging on: the wall are a source of: L eee constant pleasure. Look up your favorite negatives, bring them ¥ in and we will advise you as to which will enlarge to Yar satisfaction. \ ii thebeblefetetes " Rural scenes look especially well when colored ‘- in oil. |» ! ’ WHY NOT get that enlargefent now. . Hoskins, Inc. Bisinarek, North Dakota ‘ hi he a Na ss Sa sD — iekiebiot AUDITORIUM MoNbay, December SALE STARTS TOMORROW & POSITIVE GUARANTEE ONE NIGHT ONLY | SEAT a DS atssags ; sagyment of this Theatre, takes speciaa: pride in offering the follo the ofiginal Company that played for 10 months in New. York, cnadeernents in the big cities of the I money to any _person who does not thorouglily enjoy this attraction: (Signed) Santi 7a OAS Donald Foster Helen Menken Wallace Fortune Claude Gillingwater Harry Davenport Howard Gould Millard Vincent Harry: Leighton Harry. Feramnait PRICES: | Lower “Floor $2.50-$2.00. Balcony $2.00-$1.50-$1.00. Gallery 50c SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW ~MORNING-AT NOTE:—To avoid disappointment all Fatrons are urged to secure their seats as early as possible. Curtain at8: 1b sharp. 4 months in Chicago and long st, Producer. John Golden stands ready to refund the ticket EH. L, VESPERMAN. ‘JOHN GOLDEN «=>» PRODUCER OF “TURN TO THE RIGHT.” ‘DEAR ME J” AND VIGH TWIN" | OFFERS JHE /NTERNATIONAL SUCCESS WITH THE FAMOU: ie CRITERION THEATER, NEW YORK CAST Bokhara and the western NATION WARS AGAINST DISEASE MENACE Ss. CUMMING, Public aviu Surzeon General, U. S. Service. Health Sixty-nine thousand five hundred eung the defense of the U. S, Public | HcaNh Service agaist. the entry of diseases now epidemicé in Kurope de- veloped in October, rearly as many had developed in. (September, and many more devgloped in November. | Sixty-ninsgthousand five hundred and ally millions from the same re de. sperately seeking to come and that the numbers j acta’ ly will come. are limited | y ihe shipping facilities held sl ghtly in chee tho fact that we are 1 with Germany; that Poland and con-; tignous countries are trying to hold their men for military reasons; and that Russia is stil “off the map.” i A very large part of these immi- 1 would-be, are of! s that oniy 4b food i ent) by eraas, a r very low grade, sturted by years of penu war and famine, and ‘om sections where ‘bubonic typhus, smellpox or apidemic. On plague, ure more or The U. 5S. Public Health Service holds two kines ayainst: the importa- tion. of disease by these gunmnigrants. nn ep nee and sign “the towns they should not loat 1 do not mean that this procedure is taken under orders from Mossow or from -Denekin, But this cordiion exists nong individual group My point is that they are all, as far as scan: be ascertained, equally bad, it is simply a’country, where law ade Yer have been ad- Journed ty cs pen MEMBERS Regular meeting, Legion Hall, over Rex Theatre, Dee. 2. “CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—SparklingEyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F.M Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments.. During these years he gave to is patients a prescription. made of a {ew well-known. Vegetable Ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming th Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. ‘These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, ing off the waste and poisonous teria in one’s system. If you ‘have a pale face, ‘sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head: aches, a listless, no-good feeling; all out Of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one , of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for atime and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keep them fit. 15¢ and 30c. together and territory spectively. Si got wing gttraction. It is pos eager whey. fo By _ AUSTIN STRONG Joseph Garry Herbert Saunders Minnie Remaley ‘HARRIS & CO. ~ cholera {the ‘plague and to adequately i j concerts, the past year being .tre- AT ATLANTIC PORTS The first: is at the port of embarka- tion in Europe and the second is at the port of debarkation in the United States. Both lines are held by thor- oughly efficient surgeons and other experts, and are entirely adequate to withstand any ordinary attack. The thing is,.then, to keep the dis- ease germs out of the country. To do this the U. §,’Public. Health Sery- ice officers at foreign ports quaran- tine, delouse, vaccinate, and other- wise deal «with the would-be ifiap grants; at domestic ports other serv- tee officers meet the ships quaran- tine and sift ut/and hold for observa- tion immigrants who show any sign of diseas2; later, all immigrants are inspected and any tha em likely to become public charges or that are excluded by provisions of the immt- gration law debarred and ulti: mately deported. A test. made by the Immigration bureau some tims ago showed that adequate inspection would exelade vout 9 per cent, as against less thar! 1 per cent. that we Jebarred in Oc- lcver, ever before, not evensin the record of immigration year of v7, did the ood of immigrarts equal thgt whic! now gathering; and never before did it come from such great and wide- spread centers of deacly — infection. Even an enlarged personnel, beth at home ard abroad, would have to be continually) on its toes to keep, out |immigrants "who, though not vi bly | ; infected, are yet in such condition as |to seriously lower the physical tone of ‘the country. WILL AWARD MUSEG PRIZE. NEXT JUNE Akron, O., Dec, 2.—The seventh bien- jnial prize competition for American ‘composers which will be decided at the convention of the National Federa- tion of Musical clubs at Moline, IIL, {Davenport, Ia.. and Rock Island, Il., fon June 8 to 15, brought forth hun- dreds of compositions, the manuscripts of which had to be in the hands of Mrs. Ella Smith, of Columbus, O,, by jtonight, according to the Federation's ipresident, Mrs. Frank A. Seiberling of this city. Mrs, Louise E. Yager, of Oak Park, iI, chairman of the Young Artists ‘Contests has announced that these; competitions. will be held in gery | state in the Union, the state wipiners to. go to the district competition, and | the distyict winners to compete for the ‘national ‘honors at the biennial con- vention in June. Various Classes The-various classes and prizes of- fered are: Special Prize—Oratorio—Apocalypse ‘on a libretto by Pauline Arnoux Mc- Arthur and Henri Pierre Roche, to be known as the Carrie_Jacobs/ Pond Prize—$5,000. Class I-—Violin Solo—$150.00. Given by Musicians Club of Chicago. Class I1I—Organ Solo—$100.00, Given by the St. Cecilia Club of Grand Rap- ids, Michigan, as Memorial to Mrs Edwin F. Uhl, first president of the National Federation of Musical Clubs Class 11I—Cello Solo—$100.00. Given py the St. Cecilia Club of Grand-Rap- ids, Michigan, as 4 memorial to Mrs. Charles B. Kelsey, a president of the National Federation of Musical Clubs. Ctass IV—Song—$100.00. Composi- jtion must be by a woman composer ‘and a member of the National Fedeya- tion of Musical Clubs. Offered by Mrs. |J. B. Custer, of Chicago, this being a | perpetual prize, funds furnished for | that purpose. Class ©V—Chorus tor Unchanged Children’s Voices—$100.00. Offered. by Mrs. Francis E. Clark, Philadelphia, [Fas | Arouse Interest The contests have aroused the great-| est interest, because the winners are |given a year’s management for their mendously successful for the winners fof this contest at the last biennial jheld at Peterboro, N. H. Many’ clubs throughout the country engaged these | young artists, paying them a fair price for their services. 4 Endowment Fung The Endowment Fund, has for its chairman, Mrs. Frank Gates Allen of Moline, Ill., who has reported a much increased fund in her department.’ Ways and means have been devised to help str gling young professionals from this fund. . The national Fedcration of Musical | ¢, Clubs is a purely altruistic organiza- FAT FOLKS BECOME SLIM | EASILY, lol Fat persons will be happy to learn ¢) they might easily sede. their we ; without starvation d Ay drastic drugs, or strenuous exorcise, If you are overstout, are you lowering your vi- tality 3 ak carryil this excess burden’ Don't jeopardize your health or be a leu; hing stock: any longer, appz! Follow the imple direce tions of the: Korein sys: tem; Safe and pleasant; mmended by many re Ti Nemtey and men, weight “re duction reports come in— even after just a: few proper. Fi duct Wetore cna attr tho becomes ‘firm, the skin smooth and the’ general health im- proved; in_ fact, work Seoms easier and ‘@ light- er, more buoyant feeling takes possession of the — whole being. It is s fine sensation—that of looking ‘and fecling younger, sup- le, cheerful,\ active, alert th ten to (whatever you ne to) youshould now giveKO- REIN system a trial. 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REDUCTIONS ARE MADE IN PAINTS, OTHER MATERIALS St. Louis Mo., Dec. 2.— Sweeping reductions in prices of roofing, paints, linoleunts and related products have just béen put into effect by the Certain- teed Products Corporation, makers of more than one-fourth of all Prepared Roofing, and the largest manufacturer of its kind in the world. The reduc- tions in some cases amount to as much as 30%. Lower. costs than. those now pre- vailing have been anticipated and the new prices are based accordingly, re- ductions on many items being more than present costs warrant, according to a statement accompanying the price | - cuts. , Calculation of new prices on the lowest anticipated replacement values of the materials that go into the man- ufacture of these products has been to ; enable consumers and dealers every- where to safely purchase their needs, it is explained. “The channels of business have been clogged by an unwillingness on the | part of some mafinfacturers; jobbers | ‘and dealers to take a loss on materials ; Cold Compound” j which they have on hand and give the | hours. | consumers the benefit of present val- jues,” the statement reads.~ “The inauguration of a price policy (of ignoring forme? costs will have the pete y effect of stabilizing business condi-| tions, it is contended by the Certain- Saab ean : ‘sur SKS 000 teed Products Corporation. “The public now has an opportun- z jity to gét bargain prices on the vari-| St. Paul, Dec. 2.—Mrs.. Helen ous products marketed by the Certain-| Winkler, St. Paul widow, has ‘filed in teed Products Corporation,” the state-! district court a suit for ‘guy 000 dam- ment reads. “If it develops that costs: ages for alleged breach of promise do not reach the low point anticipated ;aganist Eldon White of Minot, N. D. it will necessitate an advancé in prices Judge W. I. Kelly ordered the suit later on.” | transferred to federal court, since Mr. Similar annowzcements are expected | White is not a resident of Minnesota, on many other lines, as business gen-; Mrs. Winkler said White was‘a de- erally is recognizing that there is a, voted suitor and that he proposed mar- big demand for merchandise through-| riage last April. She accepted, she out the country, there is plenty -of'says. Since then, Mr. White has mar- money in the hands of the people and ried another. “The plaintiff informs,” business is waiting only for prices to. the complaint says “that the. defen- reach a level that will justify the con- | dant is a man of large means and that fidence of the buying public, accord-; marriage to him would have been a ing’ to the statement. jsreat advantage 10. her. _ COO a 2 ¢. TTT RS) IKRVEVRNESESESSIYI RSTrnE eA CIRO FTES “Pape's Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known Quit blow-j nose running; relieves headache, dull- A dose of Pape’s | ness, feverishness, sneezing. .taken every tw. ok, “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the until tiree doses are taken; qtickest, surest relief known and usually. breaks, up a cold and ends ali}only a few cents at drug stores. It grippe misery, Facts «without assistance. Tastes nice. The first dose opens clogged-up nos- Contains no quinine. Insist upon trils and air passages of head; stops | Pape’s. Don’t stay stuffed-up! ing and snuffling!