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TO BEAUT PAGE EIGHT SOVIETS GRADE” SOAP ON. CLASS SCALE SYSTEM Schwartz, Socialist, Assails Au- '“‘toeracy of Lenine and Trotzky Berlin.. Feb. 22.—There is a class system. in Russia more rigid than in; what the Bolsheviki call the “capi- talistic countries,” is rationed, says M. Schwartz, ‘San Francisco socialist who recently was released from prison in Moscow and sent with his dying wife to ne Esthonian border. “Before 1 went to Russia'and saw the Soviet government at ciose range, ! 1 believed Lenine and Trotzky were; really trying to do away with the; cjass system.” said M. Schwartz in| telling many interesting details of his sojourn in the land of the Soviets, supplementing the statement which he made immediately upon his ar- rival here. “TI s90n found out in Petrograd and| Moscow and other Russian cities and villages that the class system under the Rolshevists is more fixed than inj and it even ex-| tends sto the manner in which soap! the | capitalistic countries,” he © went on. “This system is administered wit: utter disregard for human rights and| the teachings of modern civilization. | Soap Graded. “Lenine and Paid aud their as- sociates at'the ‘tof ‘ot the scheme en- joy. the “greatest iWiiurd® There . is| plenty of feod for the commissars, but the falks further down the scale are rationed ac€ording to their atti- tude toward the government. t \ “Even the soap is graded according | to the class system. The commissars have gvod toilet soap. ‘ Slightly less desirable soap is given to their im-| mediate’ subordinates and there’ are} third: and fourth grade soaps. for | those further away from the Kremlin | crowd. The fellow who gets ‘the| fourth grade soap must have a terri- ble, time scrubbing up with it for it; is about. like pumic stone. [ “I can’t see why laboring people! the world over should support an-/ other kind of clasd government in Russia, a class government which is] ruthless, brutal and unjust to a de-| gree that’ would ‘overthrow any set | -of rylers not gupported by a gigantic army,” ‘said Mr. Schwartz. "My, fel- low’ workers ‘in England and: Ameri-| ca haye ‘béer hoodwinked, ‘many’ of | them, by. such. men.as John ‘Reed’ and otheg : communists who didn’ the ussian: language. “I fonnd:the opposition’ ie ernment .was univeraal, . and children gf:alh classes . rb T talked, told me.of:the hotror of the situation.’ And bear. in -min, these people talked. at ‘the pe thefr lives, Mi T-had reneiied what they. said: to:jany official of the goy- tS -ornment they: would ‘probably “have been: bhot.’..But their misety’ id. 9d Sreat- they are,.indifferent ‘to their fate and they, can’t refrain from, talk- ing to'a atranger:” Mi, Schwarts, was:born. ‘to Germany, but was taken to, Russia by. hia par- ents when he was still an infant and grew upiin Odessa and Kiey, He. at- tended “& Russian. university and be- came an officer. in. the old’ arniy. When about. 27 years old |he, went America,/where he became a’ citizen and has ‘lived for 27 years here.’ He first worked: in’ America as a’ street ilway' employe ang then became a Tabor organizer. Pes er weit Meet AN) Headaches from Slight Colds | / GRQVE'S Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets rélieve.the Headaahe by cur- ing thé Cold, A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. ‘The. genuine bears the signature of /E. W.-Grove. |(Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c: ° Bismarck Chapter No. 10 will hold its regujar meeting tonight at 7:30 at the\temple. Work in the M. F. Degree. - | COMPLEXION) All You .Need Is Stuart's Calcium Watersto' ‘Cicar ‘ie! Skin of Pim. | ples, "Rash, Blackheads and | Such Local Skin Erup- | _ tlons. oS. The calcium sulfide in Stuart's Cal- cium Wafers is nature’s contribution to skin health. It is the substance that seeks the skin, assists in its ac- tivity to prevent stagnant pores, to stimulate circulation and divert im- purities from finding lodgment in the skin texture. {t sweeps its way through the bowels, removing wastes that otherwise may be absorbed into the circulation and thus try to escape through-the skin. Use these wafers regularly for a few days and notice how the skin clears, how pimples, blackheads and such kinds of skin eruptions are removed. They simply cannot remain. Their redness and itching disappear. Proper food and Stuart’s Calcium’ Wafers will surely take the place of all your creams and lotions and you won't need your pow- der puff. Get a 60-cent box of Stu- art’s Calcium Wafers today at your drug store and join the ever-growiig w, | Office as to’ whbre he: was. - | located at 21 CITIES FOR CONFERENCE ed He Is Conferring With Townley :? Governor Lynn J. Frazier is out of | the city and it is reported that he was in the Twin Cities in-conference with A. C, Townley, president of the Non- partisan league. in connection with the’ proposed plan to modify:the laws relating tothe ‘state bank. ” jo’ staternent, wauild' be made at his Governor Out of Town—Report- : This is the farewell picture of President Wilson and his cabinet, It was taken in the cabinet room of the White House on Feb. 15, and is released today for publication. The president came to the cabinet + room leaning on a heavy rubb to:hold in his hand after he was seated, F RAZIER T0 ipped cane, which «| will carry a_ stock of \sheet ‘music Records and Player Piano Rolls. ‘rhe public is, most cordially invited te call at the store and look over the ine. WANT LEMKE TO EXPLAIN SPECIAL FUND House Appropriation Committee _ Adopts Resolutions Sum- moning Atty. Gen. ; , Resoluticns were adopted by the In- dependent. majority. of .the appropri- gtions Attorney, General ‘ William: (Lemke appear ‘before the ‘committee and} explain. ‘why. he is appealing. te the people of the state for. money with the assertion that he was forced. ‘ta do: this. by..the legislature. |: teat c The Independents maintain that he|: b abundant: funds at his disposal. . yi SENTRY ‘Minneapolis Minneapo 22) Arrange-| nents. wore'‘being "made: today . for ie the funeral of'Z: E. ‘Stronge,. the. rail- toad mail clerk‘whn died. late ‘yester- | day after he Was: shot ‘three times when.a bandit -held:up-the. Northern Pacific North Coast ‘Limited Number | 2 Friday cia ae NEW LIVE MUSIC STORE IN CITY * Bismarck ° is aie possession of a new up-to-the-minute music store and this liye teil iter wilt, be styled as theyMaynard ‘Music Store, Main. Street, which is centrally located:and in convenient reach th all -residents. ef the city, as well as out of town’ shoppers The manager of this. music. store, Mr. L. E. Maynard, needs no particu- lar introduction owing to the fact that he has resided’in Bismarck for ithe past fourteen years and is widely known here and also throughout Bur> leigh county and the entire state. Mr. Maynard states that he will sell only the well known and popular line of piands manufactured by the Bald- | win’Piano Co., with main offices at | Cincinnati. Ohio. The Baldwin Piano Co.. also haveysix other piano factor-! ies scattered: throughout, the principal cities. of | the: United :States. - This large and well known, firm have won great: prominerice. in the’ piano. indus- try owe. to. the’ tedious ‘care they use in sel esting ‘the very tt ials that go ‘into their pianos. "Their makes consist of the,’ Baldwins. Ell: layer “Piano, which’ is known as “That is all but Human’ and the Public owes it to themselves to call ‘at this music store and see this com- plete line of Pianos. They will ‘also carry the well known’ Widdicomb. Phoriograph which stands: above oth- er lines in quality. and workmanship. Mr. J. M. Wylie, state representa- tive for the Baldwin. Piano Co., is in the city going over all details and thelving in arranging: the. store and he himself is more than satisfed with the ssuccess and sale of the Baldwin line. There are at this present time a number of homes. who have these remarkable nianos. in. Bismarck. Both Mr. Maynard and Wylie state that prices in all musics! instruments will not decline and the market is firm and the publié or those who centemplate buying” can rest assured prices will remain fot some time to come as they are at this present time. In order to stimglate and ericourage sales Mr. Maynard agrees to sell those who wish to purchase now that Toshigoro ‘Ogneawiia Exonerat- ed, Declares Official Report Tokio, Feb. 22—The finding. of not guilty in the case, of Toshigoro Ogasa- waia, the sentry who shot. Lieut.: Langdon of the U. S.-S. Albany at Vladivostok, last: month, was officially announced by. the war department. PASS WINSLOW BILL. ~ - Washington, Feb.’ 22—Without a record vote today the senate pare the “Winslow ‘bill anor yiig/pe rtial payment ‘to railroad * feder- al guarantee before. a..complete ac- counting. (NO AE HS AT THE MOVIES e) Delightful Viola Dana, the effer-| vescent little actress, will soon. be seen by local theatre-goers in the stellar role of “The Offshore Pirate.” the Metro production which comes to Bismarck theatre tonight as the tea- ture. attraction. In this /ynusual picture, which was The president has, gained... committee. demanding — that| . he continued “GOLD ae (N. E A. Staff Special.) . * Berlin, Feb. Hugo Stinnes, the “gold gaiser” of Germany,.is soon go- ing.to America. In announcing his in- ention,/Stinnes said: MT-\believe theresare many ways in which American and German industry can. Cor operate, and that ‘end 1 will adapted from the story of iW. Scott! seek.” Fitzgerald, as published in. The ‘Sat- Stinaes is'the nian who nearly broke urday Evening Post, Miss Dana has aj UP the Spa conference: when he shook part-that brings dut all ‘her unusual | his-fist at Premier Millerand of France git! As Ardita Farnham, the who is stolen .by a modetn piratical young, man, she excels anes eftorts: / ! Gue of Mré. Bewhurst.. ¢ Member of the ‘St. -George’s’ guild _will be, the guests. of Mrs. Bewhuret, 414 Mandan ‘avenue, Thursday. after-| , | noon. « Episcopal -woinen. ‘of the. city: jand | tors ‘are, invited. Beulah Lignite Coal $5.50 and| Bear Creek Coal $12.50. deliver- ROVALTY STUDIES HERE, ‘Crown Prince Mehidol ‘Songkla of Siam and his wife are studying in they can do so by making a small pay- ment dewn and balance in light|. eee, of "American complexion: beau- es. monthly payments. In addition to Pianos and. Phonographs this store the United States. He’s taking a pub- lic health course at Harvard. She's aistudent.at a; Cambridge, Mass. school for women. \ mgirl; and sald:, | month ‘of/every mip “The allies. won’t get the German coal they: wart; ‘no, siry not even. if: they station oldiers at the finnes ‘is the. n° coal king, possessor ¢ of 3,000,000,000' marks, own- ‘er of. 70. newspapers and dictator of a sigantic, chain of industries: : He is:termed ‘the ian, of-the hour” fa permany. He’ sur] 13888 the ex: kaiser “in | the sa) tude. of. his ephionten, ‘sf Just before the war Stinneg and as- sociates bought mines in England and Turkey and were reaching out ‘to pick ed>-Wachter Transfer Co. Phone| up, ollerics in Virginia. 62 or 68. is the’ true king,” her yeld. ‘premict ‘Lloyd George of Great Brit just after shaking his fist at Milter: and. “From coal you, go on to iron’ ‘Did you knovy that ninety per @ent, of all human: eilments depend | 2! Spon the condition of your blood? _, Nature gives her warnings in va- @ious unmistakable ways, so that ‘when the appetite fails, and become weak and listless and a gen- eral run-down condition seems to}and Possession of the whole 6 far wisely acum j-} and steadily accumu! ee until general health will be seri- carriage plainly neeD, Your Blood Pure _ Nature Will Do the Rest’ some weight but he is far from atrOng and his face and his stooping show the suffering:hé has.endured: The photograph shows (left .to/right) President, Wilson and. Secretaries, Houston, Palmer, Daniels, Meredith, hae, Colby, Bale Burleson, , Pay’ ne and*Alexander. ‘ sat x | MONEY KING OF GERMANY... | —— ] 4 bah .Green, who jest returned from “HUGO STINNES COMING TO WS. and steel, and. then to’ ships and for: ests, wool pulp and paper. He was bora-to the coal business. inherited 9.000,000 frants from his father, and his activities. in the coal market when only Krew him ‘into | association with the gréat steel and coal magnate, August ‘Tiyesen. Stinnes was 34 when he bought up the coal and iron interests in’ the Dutch-Luxembourg; regions. - In . the following eight years their value rose from. 20, 000,000 ‘to ie 100,000 marks. Then: ee boasted: oe \ Nexthe railways' {1 Stinnues i leader of the. People’s party of Germany, and a mbmber of the Reichstag, -He undermines the in- fluence of trade unions upon his em- ployes by granting: larger increases. of pay than are asked for. r When’ his miners demanded his t i cal. A up: going ‘to church?” asked Pastor Instant feel Vv min he said; “Take them, but you beg me to return!” Stinnes was born in 1870 at heim, not far from Dusseldorf. His father was of pure Teutonic blood, while“ his mother was French. . «Temperamentally, Stinnes is a dem- octat, explosive and endowed with an impish humor. His domestic life. is simple and ‘devoted. ‘His: wife is a/ woman of rare’ charm and. capacity, trader. He has six children, two| gaughters and four sons. , eS ei a Ne eg | | | SMILES | + —> sf Force of Habit. “Look here. young man,”. ejaculat | ed the judge. to the prisoner at’ the bar... “How is it that a former -aolaler! “is. charged with shoplifting? How} did you learn 8 ch @ mean -business?” * “It’s this, es your. honor,” replied ‘| the’ offender, “In ‘the army’ I spent most of ‘the time policing the com- pany ‘streets,/and I sort of. got: into ‘the habit, of picking up ‘things asl ‘went. along.” — American een | Weekly. | > Playhig Safe, : tus, how igsit yous have- given Brown.! “Weli;’ sah,” replied. /Rastus,. “it’s “dis way.. I likes to, take, an -active part, an’ I. used, to’. pat basket, but dey’s'give de jop.to Brot- Ovar ‘Thai-ah!’ In recognition of his heroic serv- pose?” ” a) “No, sah, T reckon “he got dat job ic Argonaut. 4 Indeffaite.: — lery department?” ' said the’ voice ‘over the phone. “Yes,” replied’ the:weary sales: “woman, “Have you any. flesh-colored Stock- ings.in stock?” asked the voice. “Yes,” replied the» weary sales- lady. ‘What-dy ya want—pink, yel- low or black?"”—Cincinnat! Enquirer. Potted Wisdom. Bilence i, golden—when it has been Purchased. *) ‘Man is oftepblind. to ‘virtue, but meyer to beauty. ‘Cupid has plenty, of initiation. but little methory. A rich man is never bad—he is merely erratic.—London . Mail. his. hands.” > JOSE PH BRESLOW, Druggist smut} whose father was a. wealthy German}, indigestion. in‘ reconition o’ his having lost one)‘ “Don’t Blame the Child Don’t scold your your children for ‘lack “of control over the kjdney secretions. It is not always thé children’s: fault in many cases it means weak kid- neys and can be readily righted. Read this Bismarck parents advice. Wm. 0. Baer, carpenter, 2218. 6th St. says: years, was troubled with kidney weak- ness and. she had no-contro! over, the kidney secretions and frequently wet the bed at night. She was nervous and peevish and was often, restless at night. The complaint came on after she had recovered from infantile pa- ralysis and it seemed to leave ‘her kidneys weak and disordered. I read about Doan’s Kidney Pills being so good for kidney trouble and thought it well to try them. After taking them she got. over the trouble and her health picked up at once and she ‘ is now strong and ‘healthy. I am pleased to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to parents having children who are troubled in this: way.” * @0c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HEMSTITCHING, PICOTING AND novelty pleating. Mrs. C. P. Lar- son, 400 4th St. 2-22-3t FOR RENT—Room, 490 4th St. 2-22-3t FOR, RENT—Three r furnished. Strictly modern. Phone 644-R. 2-22-lwk FOR SALE—Sixtroom house strictly ‘modern. for $3,500; also, foyrsroom house, partly modern §: Cash or if good security can. given. Sold by owner, J.° H. Schloemer. Phone 818, 5%5 9th. St. 2-22-lwk. FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern 6- hr, warage. Telephone 212-K. SS 2928-1 wk WANTS POSITION ~ Stenogtapher wants position eithér full or. part time, available aL yonce: ~ Phone 460-W. Ry 2-22-3t WANTED’ Waitress: at, Homan’s cafe. 2-22-lwk WANTED TO RENT—Two ligt housekeeping rooms by\young cou- ple. Write 202, Tribung Co. 2-22- ' See “Don’t Change Your Hus- band” at the Eltinge tonight. WHEN: MEALS ‘DONT FIT “*Pape’s Diapepsin”” is the "quickest Indigestion and ern “Stomach Relief - | : "| When’ meals ‘hit, back and your stomach is sour, acid, gassy, or you feel full and bloated. ‘When you have. heavy lumps of pain'or headache from fere: ie. instant ‘ relief! Just as sdon as-you eat'a tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsin all the dys- pepsta; indigestion and\ stomach dis- tress: caused by. ‘acidity ends. * Thess pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin never fail to neutralize the harmful stomach acids and make you feel: fineat once, and they cost so little at drag stores, The ‘tay ery good dresser wants. to ‘look his best. See my ‘Easter Styles and Pat- terns. -A selection to meet every taste and pocket’ book. Suits $29.50'Up KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner Avoid Risk Carrying your own risk is the ‘height of folly. Use and Océupancy in: surance covers you com- pletely against: loss. of pro: fits, cancellation of: orders, _current expenses: and: fixed ° charges during’ the period JOSEPH BRESLOW, Next to Hotel McKensle. ‘Bismarck Machine Shop 218 4th Street rt oe amg a ‘ ast! aa Wosing of all All hee Guaranteed _ We will do welding, at your place it pieces are too large for delivery to us. of rebuilding after: a fi Let. us write you a_pol- icy for Use and Occupancy Insurance in the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. They assume all risk. They pay you while you are not able to produce just what you should haye made, ‘ & Send for’ particulary. Also don’t, forget if ‘you haven’t enough fire insur- ance you had better let us fix up another policy, to fully cover you. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance”. Bigmarck, N. “My little girl.age.four | ‘ »

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