The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1918, Page 3

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t ¢ , < Py Loy a 4 i] 1} a if 4 > ) | 4 * # N “ 4 ¥ mY * we y | ) i ce t 3 ¥ me oY If Bolsheviki: Should Over- \ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1918, BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE Schiedeimann Socialists have ue tired of throw Kaiserism, Would | kaiser. mitted to t 5 ae plan of worl™ '‘COHaueSt ‘themselves, Find Efficient Government they nevertheless. preached interna — tionalism an@ peace to the socialists (outinued from Page One) of other natio} Masters in Germany, could be made|home and d to work for the toilers. | attitude was jas plain as if they had Certainly the macnine would be in| said in so many words to the Social- the hands of the most methodical and | ists of other lands: orderly people in the'world.’ As anew] “We will Keep on fighting for the| order of society, Lolshevikism would| kaiser. But you keep out of the-war. have in Germany a test under the| Cripple your government, ‘Make your most favorable of conditions, country helpless , before Gerniany. IF BOLSHEVIKKISM SHOULD OV-| Help the-German dutocracy to win the ERTHROW THE KAISER, THAT) fight against democracy.” EVENT WOULD STAND ‘our 1 And the saddest page in the his- WORLD HISTORY AS A PERFE . t . o RETHIBUTIVE JU tory of Anierican So¢ialism bears INSTANCi OF TICE, the record of hex some of the | and insisted on remaining at. their’ ton, “Dratt ould not. gain en. For the German autecracy is large permitted themselyes to be posts until the fight was finished. One trance to the Orphoum last night, ly responsible for the rise of the Hol-} Ir sheviki to ja. German} agents preached the doctrine unceas-| ingly in all the large centers of Rus- | The masters of. Germany also ap- iser gave safe conduct | preciate thei possibility of the won-| Lenine that he might go! derful industrial and commercial 1 land to Russia to help} chine has grown out of the w the work along. Germany believed) And it not likely that they will the Bolsheviki least capable of all elements in Russia to carry on the 2 struggle. war or to set up stable government. If a revolution cémes in Germany The kaiser expected to be able to work his will with the Bolsheviki in the matter of annexations. turt Soc r the ends of the volution Byen so, it is likely | | that a considerable part.of the army | Austrian and Hungarian regiments! id continue to be loyal to the | on the eastern front. were supplied | kaiser and civil war and bloods ned | with the outline of a definite system, would result, | of propaganda for the “poisoning” ot Despite the almost perfect mobiliz- the Russian troops. In the fraterniza-| ation of industry in. Germany, profits | tion between Russia and German| have not heen abolishel. The gun: troops that resulted from the armis-| making Krupps, for ins ce, since | tice, the kaiser’s forces preached un-| the war began, have declared divi | ceasingly the laying down of arms and | dends as high as 36 per cent. | the setting up of a workers’ govern-| At present, however, the govern: | ment. ;ment taxes away most of the profits | The kaiser's men succeeded in | Thus the finances of Germany run in| poisoning the Russians, But re- | a circle. The government taxes every cent event shave indicated that | man, woman and child and gives the in the process, they, too, became money back to them in the form of poisoned. | profits and wages. Round and round, The first manifestation of this | year in and year out, the money came in the almost open refusal | keeps moving. What the government of the Austrian and Hungarian troops to move from the east to the west front for the big drive |OLD PRESCRIPTION the kaiser had in ming in De- \ cember, | If Bolshevikism were pasa for \ FOR WEAK KIDNEYS Russia, would it not also be good for Austria and Hungary, these troops asked? ‘Anyhow, waiting to see what would happen under Bolshevikism in Russia was better than going into the west to be killed. At the outset of the war the \So- cialist party, with the exception o! Liebknecht, and a small group abou him, was unitedly with the kaiser in| the war. In fact, all Germany was|® united in a plan of conquest, After three years of war, however, need of i eae developed in the a ‘A prominent druggist says: “Take for example Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- ae znalority aa ee ie ate | | Root, a preparation I have sold for | many years and never hesitate to rec- een, Lhe thas nt Dee. hs small) ommend, for in almost every case it ai a NA eae aca shows excellent results, as many of ever, deyeloped opposition to a pro-| © Bare D y gram of indemnities and annexations, | ™Y eustomare ienity No otter kid- These two groups have now united i that now “of <has'-R0, Germany and are demanding peace. They brought about’ a great strik in the empire, affecting even muni. tion plants. There may be no direct connection between the conservative Socialist} , party of Germany andthe radical Industrial Workers of the World of Russia, but undoubtedly “the German movement is born of inspiration at seeing what has been done in Kus- sia. 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They urged union at : : nsion abroad, Their| Sammies Are Holding the c Enemy on Western Front fs RIDEAU brick wall twenty infantrymen with no —_ | (Continued From Page One.) masks on, rolling dice as if nothing) The North Dakota blue sky commis- pare ee | _ GREAT COURAGE SHOWN nad happened. sion has passed favorably on the ap-| Signature of 74d Wieken, i Fuller reports from the ‘fi show that great courage was the troops during the heavy Ger- | in the lines n, Who wa ng station, returned to hjs comrades in the line after his ttended to, and il the firing cei hei ender it to the workers without | last dies must be. On, the side of the | atternoon, but an alarm was given. The chief and anoth GO EARLY if You Wish a Seat Tonight ft takes in} motoring toa village back of the lines! night. Fi The war) camo upon several companies, all the, Start at. x men in inasks, The officers hurriedly | is admission 1s°2 o put on their own masks and rode on! toward the front line. the next) 'BLUE SKY BOARD ge, tke men wer ring masks, PASSES TRACTOR The ofiicers kept theirs on until they CONCERN’S STOCK aw, thru a shell hole in the side of a t performance tonight will 5, the second at 9, the price | turn out tractors manufactured under > (CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years | Fessenden. bonds. or some: will more, N. D. t lines, hibited | upRarT 258” WONDERFUL PHOTOPLAY AT ORPHEUM Mane phi ion of the Grain ‘Belt Tractor Co. of Fessenden to sell $60,000 of its cap- ital stock in this state. The com- pany proposes to establish an assem: Ruy. Grace E. Aitken Seattle, Washington | The World Rengwned Psy- chic and lecturer is now at the McKenzie ‘Hotel, Room || 231, where she will give | readings by appointment rdment of Saturday. of patron: 1 historical produe- who tried to Hundred: with their fir Leng before the performance was half over ¢ rted to gather in front of the theater and many braved athe cold rather than to take a chance of not seeing the photoplay, which is proving the sensation of the year. Manager Bauer of the Orpheum tried to hold the feature over for tomorrow night but rec ed a wire toda ing to rush films back on firs after last performance tonight. to Min- {| neapo! 0 if you wish to see the pie- . 4: | ture that is not only the talk of Bis: | @uring her short stay in Bis- k today, but the entire United | marek, Tel. 258. you will ha to attend ‘to-.! = carried toa field dre: wounds had been remained on duty un- ed and the danger uit Americans have had ence with gas in the) the Germans have! considerable num | None-came over this gas shells, MASK CAMOUFLAGE f one division, | m er, who were States, Thore isn't has thoney won't nd th anid has no mone, Last Time much—and Home: ve East Time aat Time TR TSMARC IA I ONIGHT THEATRE MARY PICKFORD 2 The ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS’ TOMORROW February 6th TOMORROW Theda Bara « ‘Heart & Soul | TONIGHT ing your money from its usual work, yomust mix inorder und investing it profitably. ad to Talis nt matter, to you yx “The Last Time Tonight To See | DRAFT 258 A Special Historical Production in Seven Exciting Parts. 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