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jj£ "W lEfQEuB Jt 40r» The Russians' 'themselves don't ktyOW what is the matter with their country. And (he most annoying thing about the whole Russian situation is the assurance with which each represen tative of a different faction will tell you bis point of view is right and all Vfho' oppose it are Bolsheviks. Take the case of M. Sazanoff, rep resenting in Paris the governments of Siberia, Omsk, Yuba and Crimea. Sazanoff used to be Hussion am bassador to Prance. He makes his headquarters at the old Russian, em Ibtssy here and has been trying to Ret powers to treat as allies those Russians who are repudiated the Bol shevik treason. He talks Snglish perfectly. I told Sazanoff there was a great deal of Bolshevik propaganda being spread through the United States. "It is of no consequence." said Sazanoff, dismissing it as if I had said a fly was walking on the garden wall, "Bolshevikism cannot last." "All right," I said, "but some of us don't like this thing in America. .We believe in scotching the snake before there's nests of them all over tie country." Word Enough, Says Mr. Sazanoff. Sazanoff shrugged his shoulders and looked as if he liud an urgent ap pointment. Then I told him I want ed to get hold of some writings of a man who had biterly attacked Hol iheviklsm, a man waoso name was kiiowa in the United States and who would be believed. ""Wftat! That fellow!" exclaimed Sazanoff. He's a dreamer- He's a fcdol!" "I've told the people of the world all about -Bolshevikisni. I warned them: They know what I say. That Is enough. They must believe! I am an authority!" I refrained from telling him soine tWMB he probably never suspected: That most of the people in the United States'had never heard of him. A'Lenlne and Trotzky In Every ViJIage. Sazanoff told me his views of Bol shevikism. He talked of its terrorism and its tyrannism. He said it would do no good to kill Lenine Trotzky, be cause "every village has its Lenine and Trotzky. :He said they were making no muni tions tiat the munitions belonging to the imperial government, bought when Russia was fighting on the side ..jot the allies, had been seized—but v" would eventually run out. "I know this," he said, impressive ly. "A big famine is coming in Rus sia—the worst in the history of the world. No land is being tilled. The .. people are laud greedy. They grab jt. They'want it even of they liave'nt time to till it. -"They're all idle. They don't know fc*-neither the big land grabbers nor ,tfee little land grabbers—whether the fond is theirs or not from day to day. \. „Tlie Bolsheviks tell them they don't know whether it's true. |F -l! "Someody else coines along and '^'Jjnabs Jt from them. The man with 1IW) hundred acres becames just as :/!ttftd, in the eyes of *the Bolsheyikis ,£- tic-baptised peasant, as the man with 6000 or 50,000 acres. .. On face. Red and hard. Very •ore to touch and at times throbbed. Very itchy and scratched. In a •boit time face a mass of blotches and pimples. Ashamed in public. Saw Cuticura advertisement and sent for sample. Purchased more. Used onecate Soap and one box Oint ment and was healed. From signed statement of Norman Rosenquest, New Springfield, Ohio, July 10,1918. ii Culkui aTofletTrk^VB' Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum, promotes and maintains skin purity, akin comfort and skin health often when all else falls. The 8oap to cleanse and purify, the Oint ment to soothe and bfeal, the ,Talcum to powder and perfume. Then why not mike these gentle, fragrant, tii^^taSmy emollients yodr every day toilet fic|M«fctiaria? i^iiiiiidMiiihtiiawii» Mc GET THE HABIT Get the habit to ship your tildes, lun'and junk to the firm thftt pays the highest market "nd for our price list CAN'T AGPE OS WHAT AILS THEM BUT EVERY FACTION'S SURE EVERY OTHER GROUP'S ALL BOLSHEVIK dropped and died of starvation. He saw ragged people eojno -from the houses, pcoplo with wretched faces and tear chunks of meat from one side the horses, while snarling dogs gnawed at the other sides! Not a pretty picture, eli!" Sazanoff undoubtedly was right about the terrors and the tyrannish J*77 1 Rush for Jobs Wo Work to Do. Workers were promised a five-hour day and double pay. There was a big rqBh for jobs. Then it was found the factories had no work to do. "Famine? There can't be anything else under such terrible conditions Just before I left Crimea I meta man who just came from Petrograd—a city the population of which has gagged from 2,000,000 to 700,000. "This man saw hundreds of horses lying in the streets^ where they had We pgr the express «Vr« alM tea Ufa CSAKIKG &>r Ma* BY THE baking**^ CHICAGO t-ti and the idleness and the hunger and famine under Holshevyc rule. But what gets me is why*he calls every body else either a Bolshevik or a fool or a jjreamer—why he doesn't let all decent people in Russia add their vaices behind that horn that will blow the correct information around the world and stop Bolshevik propaganda everywhere? THOUGHTS THAT M'DONNELLS MAY PLEAD GUILTY (Continued from T-age One.) ravenous characteristics of a wild beast. 'McDonnell, following the deatli of his littlq daughtor, attempted to se cost Don't try to save money buying cheap or big-can Baking Powders. You can't do it. You'll throw out more in spoiled bakings than you save on price of the powder. And don't think that old style high priced powders are best because they most. They are why quajky cure a coffin and bury1 her without the knowledge,of officials, it devel opes. The father journeyed to Berg & Chfistenson, Courtenay undertak, ers, and attempted to purchase a small casket.y'When advised that he must procure a death ccrtificaK and burial permit, lie stated that lie did not think it necessary. 'McDonnell then attempted to obtain such certifitflites from a Kensal phy sician, his request being refused. He then appealed to ,Dr. Culbert of Covin enay, who advised liiih that ho would first have to view the body. Dr. Culbeit'i joutnpyed to the McDonnell home, saw the bruised and battered condition of the remains ol' little Etta, and promptly .notified State's Attor ney-Carrkrid Coroner T. L. DePuy of this city. Tliere were 28 bruises on the little girl's body, and the heels of" the feet nof. CALUMET BAKING POWDER has proved in millions of bake-day tests that it is the best baking powder ever made—that's IsTt it is the biggest selling baking powder in the world today. No other baking powder makes such tempt ingly good—itr-der. •srhoksoroe bakings. No powder of anywhere near tfce same is sold at such 3O*A* price. You use less of Calumet—because it is the high est grade bakicg powder. One teaspoonful is equal to two of most other braikis. And there is no "luck" about it when you use Calumet. No Jos. It is absolutely sure. It is the most economical of all. Millions of housewives use it—and so do leading domestic science teachers and cooking experts. You save when you buy it—You save when you use it Calumet contains only sitch ingredients as have been approved officially by U. S. Food Authorities. Made in world's largest, finest, most saiStary baking powder factory. &•!" ~t /. 'n 'N\ QUALITY AWARDS had vbeen frozen to such an extent that they rotted away. In the event the McDonnell case does como up for trial it has been in timated'a change of venue will bo asked, sentiment being such in Stuts man county that it would l^e a diffi cult task to secure a jur^. Fat People Get Thin Best safo liorne method. Got a small box (IT oil of korein at the druggist's. Follow plain directions of Korein. system under ?1U0 guarantee. Obtain slender, symmetrical figure with better health and personality. New book tells all about reducing wnight Quickly, pleasantly, last ingly, free to you: write to Korein Co, NFMW Station 1\ Now York, N. Y. -3 Tendency to Constipation PRICE AS ALWAYS In spite of greatly increased laboratory co*ts due to the War, by lacrificinf profits and absorbing war taxes we have main tained the price ft which this family lax ative has been sold by druggists for the past 26 years. Two sizes— 50c and $1.00. LIQUIDS FOR BLACK.WHITE.TAH 1 I TUESPAV,' MARCHES, 1919 USE THIS laxative Dietitians advise a "careful diet," but that is trouble* some to most people physical ciilturists advise "certain exercises," which is good if one has both the time and the inclination. Doctors advise diet and exercise and medicine. The question is, shall it be a cathartic or purgative m«4 icine? Or a mild, gentle laxative? Thousands have decided the question to their own satis faction by using a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin known'to druggists as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A small dose gives a free, easy movement of the bowels It is the best substitute for nature herself. In fact, 0 since the ingredients are wholly from the vegetable Jdngdom it may truthfully be said it is a natural laxative. Its positive but gentle action on the bowels makes it an ideal remedy for constipation. The dose 13 small, and it may be taken with perfect safety until the bowels are regulated and act again of their own accord. The druggist will refund your money if it fail* to do as promisefl. S Dr. Caldwell YRUP pEPSIN The Perfect JL Laxaiive FREE SAMPLES—ir you hawe never used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin send for a free tral bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 468 Washington St., Monticello, HI. there are babies at hc*ne, ask for copy of Dr. CaldwtU's book, "ThS Care of Baby." 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Think what that means—3 chances in 100!. Thrift is the foundation of wealth and the sooner you start the sooner ybNu can see the results, and the sooner you can feel fhat in dependence that a Savings Account provides. Every persort^should have a savings ac count and persistently add to it. 4% interest helps to make the balance grow. Open your account today—a dollar is all you need. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT •. 1 "The Friendly Bank" BISMARCK BANK arck 1 TTrffi I PASTES AND AND THE P.F.DAU1.E.V CORPORATIONS L.TO, OX-BIOOD (DARK BROWNj SHOES North IMkjota m.: /..-N A**