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AAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922 PERSIAN “RED” BSCAPES FROM SHAH. COSSACKS i Ehsanulla Is Rated Most Pic-| {uresque Bandit Leader of | Middle West | HE IS NOW IN MOSCOW aie Bes | Feb, sanulla, the Moscow, chief of the red revolutionary move: ment of Persia, who last June made a daring raid that all but succeeded in capturing Teheran, has escaped the Shah’s cossa nd is now here.! “The people's struggle against the Shah and the feudal landlords has failed. There’ll be no more,” he said, His comrade leaders in the revolu- tion were killed. Whsanulla is rated the most pictu- resque figure of all the bandit and} revolutionary leaders of the Mid-; dle East. i Educated and daring, for 16 years| fought the established order! ia. Hig long hair and shaggy | beard are known to thousands of Per- sian peasants. He is known as the Carl Marx of! Persia, but in many ways resembles the peasant leader of South| He has never been captured, | though he has taken part in every armed struggle of Persia since 1905. } He might now be master of the Te-} heran and of Persia but for quarrels; between two of his associate leaders, | Kutchik and Haidar. Betrayal, Forces Retreat With a peasant army threatened by, Russian communists, he struck from} Rescht to Teheran, while many of the Shah’s 50,000 troops were putting | down risings at Tabriz and at Horo-; shan, and was within 35 miles of Te- heran when a betrayal in his own ranks gave news of his whereabouts and forced his retreat. i “After the Ahglo-Russian treaty, by dent of the Department of Superin- to come up for consideration before the Department of Superintendence of the National Education Association at its annual meeting here the week beginning February 27. barnacles have eaten into her hull be- {yond repair, The stout old ship was built at the famous Donald McKay yards in Bos- ton, Mass, in 1869 and, since then, The first general session will be} !#s sailed on all the seven seas and held on Monday mornng, February 27, the principal topic for discussion be- ing “The Outlook in Education,” iwhich will. be divided into three di- visions, namely, cultural, technical and. commercal education, An executive session of the Depart- ment of Superintendence will be held in the afternoon, followed by the sec- ond general meeting in the evening, at which an official representative from the U. S. Government at Wash- ington wll present “A National Edu- cational Policy.” Condon in Charge The Tuesday morning session will cover the general topic “Building and! Ph al Equipment.” The program | will be in charge of Superintendent ; Randall J. Condon, Cincinnati, O. In additjon to the speaking program, there will be a visual program. of plans, exterior, details of equipment, and construction costs- ofthe finest school buldings in the country. Wednesday’s program will ‘be in charge of Dr. Thomas E. Finegan, Stdite Superintendent of Public In- struction, Harrisburg, Pa., and will be devoted to an analytic study of the process of. financing education on an economic as well as a social basis, Dr. W. O. Thompson, president of Ohio State University, will make the opening address on Thursday morn- ing. The program will relate to the ideals to be achieved by publc educa- tion. : Many Prominent Speakers ! The National Council of Education and other groups allied with the De- partment of Superintendence meeting! in conjunction with the Department of Superintendence, will be in session during the same week. The program will include addresses by Hon. John J. Tigert, U, S. Commissioner of Edu- cation; Miss Charl Ormond Williams, president of the National Education Association; Supt. R. G. Jones, presi- tendence; Mrs. ‘Josephine Corliss Preston, vice president of the Nation- called at most of the important ports around the globo. Some yearssago the Glory of the Seas was purchased by a Tacoma fish qompany and was put in the service between Puget Sound and Alaska. Each spring she would spread her canvas and sail away to the north, carrying ‘supplies and employes for | the Alaska canneries operated by the company, and, in the fall, would re- turn with the season’s catch. The old boat was built of oak and wother tough woods and some of these are still in good condition. She is being broken up for what metal she holds, LEGION CIRCUS _ TO BEMAMMOTH EVENT OF YEAR “Advance Man” of Circus Gives Intimate Description of All * The Big Show ‘ The American Legion circus on-Fri- day and Saturday, the 24th and 25th, bids fair to be one of the biggest events ever held in Bismarck. The. “adyance man” for the big.circus deé- scripes it as follows: The American Legion circus on Frit day and. Saturday, the 24th and 26th, bids fair ito be one of the biggest things ever giveg in Bismarck. The shows require fifty or sixty perform- ers and these with the trained ani- mals and assistants for the past two weeks have been busy rehearsfMng and getting the “properties” in shape for the big event. The, general commit- tee of the Legion and Auxiliary have prepared a program that would be al Council of Education, and Homer H. Seerley, president of the National Council of Education. which both nations agreed to leave! Se gaa a a Persia alone,” said Ehsanulla, “I rea-| lized that the Sayyid Zia-u-Din gov-| ernment was a reversion to the old| corrupt law of the feudalists, each of | whom is a little Shah, and that the, rule of the combined peasantry and educated class would go under, per-; haps forever, unless I made a last desperate effort. Almost Captured Teheran | “So I got together a few thousand | peasant soldiery and by secret paths |nnig Stout Old Ship Was Built and rapid marching tried to reach Te-) heran.. The Cossacks of the Shah he-| gan to attack me and the Russian Communists with me lost heart. 1) fought until I was surrounded and then retreated. ff | shman no longer dares} North Persia, byt this is | to go into not m isfaction for me since} they will again control in Teheran. My pity is.for the poor peasants. I built | schools and hospitals for them. i “There need be no fear that Per- sia will join the Pan-Islamic union projected by Enver Pasha. The Islamic religion has ruined the Orient and, we have no desire to form a union that | would again place us in subjection to! the Turks.” | “THE OUTLOOK \ ql 33] i HUN Chicago, Feb. 17.—Types of educa-| tion the country requires; what phys- ical property will be necessary to in- sure its promotion; what technique in education may be expected from the advanced curricula; how much edu- cation can the country afford; how much more can we secure for our money through elimination of waste- | ful processes and organization; andj; what benefits shall accrue to the chil- | dren of the United States through | public education, are the chief topics, FORESIGHT always was better than hindsight. Those who take SCOTT’S EMULSION regularly exercise foresight that pays large dividends in robustness. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield, N. J. —— ALSO MAKERS OF——— -KI-MOIDS (Tablets or Granules) ror INDIGESTION 20-14sk $5 TT Farmers, Trappers—Attention ST US TAN YOUR HIDES AND $ into useful articles, such as robes, coats, rugs, mittens, caps, fur sets or any kind of leather, if you prefer sellin; send your ‘ket value. SE fur price and shipping WRITE TODAY for FR list, tanning price list tags. ‘Che Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. Binmarck, N, D. INTO“ GLORY OF THE SEAS” HULL In Yards In Boston In 1869 , Wash, Feb. i7—An_ old clipper ship, the Glory jf the Seas, “windjammers” betwken San Fran- cisco and Australia, is being broken MOTHER! Even a sick child loves the “fruity” taste of “California Fig Syrup.” If the. little tongue is coated, of if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of. cold, or has colic, a teaspoonful will never fail ‘to open the bowels. In a few hours you can see for your- self how thoroughly it works all the constipation. poison, sour bile and from the tender little bowels BRO 14-471! ST, Spinach Head Lettuce Celery Cucumbers Tomatoes Spanish Onions Beets Green Onions, etc. Home Made Sausage, Braadwurs' affords in Quality as well as gi Service possible. and Tea. which 35 years ago set a record [a while the side shows will have up here following the discovery that | music by a good orchestra in.the Le- me JONES Q.S.S. OUR STOCK FOR SATURDAY CONSISTS OF We hope to be in our new location (302 ‘Main St.) by the 24th —where' we shall continue to serve you with the best the market EXCLUSIVE GOODS We handle exclusively in Bismarck such high grade goods as Geo. R. Newel# & Co.’s line consisting of the well known brands. “Newell’s Extra,” “18 K,” “Leopard” and “Carol,” also— Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee and Tea. Richholt’s Cash =. Carry [Pine ot] Grocery [7h & Thayer] hard to beat. The main show or “big top” will give four performances each evening at 7:30, 8.15, 8:45, and 9:15, and the seven or eight side shows will be open all the time. In the “big top” there will be a wild animal act with ferocious man-eating animals. A trained. elephant and a monkey, without which no show would be com-| plete, a Punch and Judy show with a real live Punch and Judy, a beautiful dancing act by a dozen young ladies, a troupe of tumblers and a grand en- semble of lady and gentlemen rid- ers who will dance the Virginia reel on horseback. The training alone of; the horses to obey instantly the com- mands of ‘their riders has been in it- self-a stupendous task. There will be of course the regular grand pa- geant opening the performance. A real life sized, regular circus band will furnish the music for the “big a little music “all their own.”: For those wishing to dance there will be CLEAN CHILD’S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” * and gives you a well, playful child) again. \ %: Millions of mothers keep ‘“Cali- fornia Fig Syrup” handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow.” Ask your druggist for. genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup, ‘PHONE 34 Tangerines Kumquats Pomegranate Grape Fruit Oranges Apples Bananas, ete. t, Liver Wurst and Blood Wurst. ving you the best and promptest Newell’s Extra Coffee Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen Dairy Butter, per pound... SAVE 50c A TON Order Your Coal From The New Salem Lignite Coal Co. (Corner Front and Highth St.) §j CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. Phone 738. COAL $5.00 PER TON DELIVERED Our guarantee on coffee. Richholt’s Quality Coffee, 1 packages Salmon, Tall cans. —at the right price. Sweet Cream, quart...... Buttermilk, gailon i The Original Cash and Carry Store FOR SATURDAY ONLY. 5 1b. jars. Bring your jar. Richholt’s, Special Blend, 1 lb, 30c. 3 lbs o Armour’s Toasted Corn Flakes, package, 9 cents. 3 back, i é Ib. 40c, 3 Ibs.... $1.15 87 Losksiatets : oe 25 5 cents. 3 cans........ 40 lean 15 FRESH DRESSED CHICKEN AT. LOW PRICES. “Si” Rohrer’s Country Sausage. «$45 . 85 If not satisfied your money gion hall, while in the 49’rs_saloon'|” the latest jazz from tin pan alley will be dispensed. by experts from a piano c-Vintage unknown. At the bar in|’ the Forty-Niners you may call for your favorite poison whether you get it or ‘not remains to be seen. The vice presidents of the various bank- ing institutions of the city will show where they got their start by ped- dling peanuts and cracker-jack—they have guaranteed to climb. over your freshly polishd shoes in the most ap- proved circus manner, but don’t kick —think of the honor! Remember the|: hours for the four performances of the big shows 7:30, 8:15, 8:45, 9:15, time your arrival so you will be in time for the grand pageant at each performance—then on to the side shows. The admission is the same for all all children’s tickets for you are all expected to be children on! circus night. Dance at. Baker’s. Hall every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day nights. Best music .and floor in state. 10c a dance. ‘or weakening. satisfactory ¢ from Dr Caldyells Syrup Pepsin than from salts, y . pills and ‘drastic cathartics, cleanser and regulator, Hoonis oule | jator. | about a cent a dose, har! DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Take Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin when constipated, bilious, headachy orout of sorts. 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Grouna or whole bean Oo i Rich flavor, wholesome A fair trial will prove this Monogram coffee will satisfy SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY .--: ‘Monogram Brick Cheese, per pound. .26 Monogram Cream Cheese, per pound..29¢ Monogram Swiss Cheese, per pound: .40¢ ~~ ‘Fresh Sweet Cream, Guaranteed to Whip. Morning Delivery 9 and 10:30. Afternoon Delivery 2:30 and 4 O'clock. .. Last Delivery on Saturday, 4:30. Yours for Service. «, Z J.B. Smith, Grocer 210 5th St.* Both Phones $71 , Specials for Saturday Davis Cash Grocery Phone 465 319 Mandan Ave. - Butter, fancy creamery, per pound. Sugar, per pound,’ Finest you ever ate White House Coffee, per pound Gold Metal Coffee, per pound. Red Rose Coffee, 3: pounds Excelo Cake Flour, pkg. Milk, Van Camp’s, can. Giant, Refugee. Beans, can Extra fancy Swift pears, can P. & G. Laundry Soap, 10 bars’ Bob White Soap, 10 bar: Luna Soap, 10 bars.. Crepe Toilet paper, 2 yolls for... 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Extra special, per lb....... eiafeiee oreo LOC . “Cane Sugar” Has been very hard to get. We are offering it now in 100 pound bags at a real saving. Mother’s Creamettes CELERY MACARONI SPAGHETTI VERMICELLI , EGG NOODLES Assorted to suit yourself, per dozen........... «» $1.05 Both Phones 211. 118 3rd St. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30, Other week days 4:00. “Close 8 p. m, WHERE QUALITY COUNTS E.A.BROWN 115 Fifth Street Phone 52 and 53 The Quality Grocer SATURDAY SPECIALS Green Onions, Celery, Tomatoes, Cucum- bers, Spanish Onions, Carrots, Rutabagas, Parsnips, Cabbage, Green Peppers. | Fresh Cocoanuts, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Oranges, Apples. SPECIALS» Sunkist orange marmalade, put up in 160z. jars. Special, 4 jars for. .$1.00 Minneopa peanut butter put up in 16 oz. jars. 5jarsfor...........$1.00. A few more packages Excelo Cake Flour. Special 16 packages for. .$1.00 Old Master Coffee. Special, per pound’:....... wee 55 M. J.B. Coffee. Special per pound...60¢ 9 Rolls Tokiwa toilet paper...+.-..$1.00 15 bars Jergen’s Royal Palm soap. .$1.00 18 bars Electric Spark soap. .......$1.00 serves ......... ..---- $1.00 Heinz bulk sweet relish. ; Heinz dill pickles. (PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM), Central Meat Ss er) ‘Phone 143 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Picnic Hams, 8 to 10 lbs., per Ib.......15¢ Sugar Cured Bacon, strip or 14 strip, Mer Ds Cree ena hoes cree BOC Fresh Lard, per Ib.......... 5c Fastern Corn Fed Beef, Pork, Veal and Spring Lamb. FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS. Home. Made Sausages of All Kinds Made Fresh Daily. Phone 148 5 - Aven

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