The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1918, Page 2

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ee: onan OLE MEE AMA POP HGH Pot a SEP 7 7 a rar icbe es eee ro ee a e BUSINESS MEN: BUY LIBERTY BONDS! BUY! BUY! BUY! CALLSDOPE | KINDFELONS =. ARE MADE OF Teachings that Convicted Kate O’Hare. s THE LEAGUT AND BIG BILL Loyalist Candidate for Governor Quotes Le-Sueur-Hay wood Letter=. Minot, N. D., Sept. ~The doctrine he that is being preached broadcast over North Dakota by the socialist, Walter fills, charged in the United court with the crime of vas yesterday character- Doyle, democratic ndi- date for governor of North Dakot s octrine that poisoned the mind ate Richards O'Hare, ! ht her to the bar of justice in 4) court and condemned her ell for a term of fiv Mr, Doyle w audience Monda sented the ca who is nov ' 1 ig North auspices of the Non- partisan league, and who has for many | months past been traveling up and down the state, under the pay of A. C. Townley, socialist head of the league. How the socialists and the f. W. W.; have operated in close ha: nony in the! direction of the destinies of the Non-), (First of four articles written e partisan league in North Dakota was/ pecially tor The Tribune and asso- disclosed by Mr. Doyle in his refer-|siate members of the Newspape ence to Arthur LeSeuer as rise Association tor the I. W. W., and % National Nonpartisan lez a nal views of America Flt RR ee a) BY GEORGE A. SCHNEIDER, | Champion Liberty Loan Bond Sales- man of the United States.) Every American must become thoroughly imbued with the con- viction that we have not only an army and navy to get ready, but AN ENTIRE NATION’ THAT: MUST BE TRAINED, with every | “ly and to the best of their ability ; respond to their country’s every call for duty, service and sacri- fice. be frank admit that ue. r. Le-| if we Americans az with ourselves we mu pation in the war hag been re-{during the tirst three years of thi cenuy presented to the publise ;war we capital and commerc We cannot all wear a uniform, through the medium of a letter hej ized that terrible conflict. We were|shoulder a gun or be Red Cross ion addicted to extreme | nurses, but every man and woman is 1. W.W., referring to “this damn war," y tefuln ull walks and stations; today enrolled in our country’s ser- and declaring that the I. W. W. must] of lite celf-centered and selfish in the) vice just as much as are our boys center their fight “against spy ills] pursuit of our individual interests and;in khaki and blue. The war ¢annot | and conscription.” ‘pleasures. \Ve were smug and com- be won without their direct personal Interests are Identical. jplacent in the knowledge that our! co-operation. They must respond to The same elements and inter: ~ 3)country was at peace, and that we’ every call made upon them. He who thdt dominate th sialist party and! were prosperous and happy fails our country in the present great that are so clo: ligned with the I When, after thr srisis, is just as much a deserter as W. W., have been attempting to estab-|sion to unheard-of violations of our the soldier in uniform who quits lish socialism in full bloom with one! international rights, the limit of pa- under fire. Aa stroke in North Dakota, said Mr.|tience was reached, and the United) We are now being called upon to| Doyle. |States joined the allies, most of us|subscribe to the Fourth Liberty Loan “For many years there was conduct-| even then did not seem to realize v issue of our government. We ed at Girard, Kansas, a socialist! were actual combatants in the ter-!are not being asked for a contribu- school, where the simon-pure doctrine | rible world's conflict. jtion or a donation, but are being urged li the war!to BUY to the limit of our ability the wkrote to “Big Bill” wood, of the} | coming a of soi ism was’supposed to be taught AS a people we did not tothe «tf .ents,” said Mr. Doyle, in} seriously until the martial str of highest class of investments, dfawing dealing . th the LeSeuer and Mills} fite and drum were beard in ev vil. 4 1-4 per cent interest, a gilt-edged factors in.the North Dakota situation.) lage and city our our land and the s backed by the matchless re- “and [ velieve by the way, that Mr.j flower of our own nation’s manhood, s of our great country. LeSeuer iwas a graduate of that! our own sons, brothers, } nds and e need more ships and cannon, school, and later on a member of the| friends, were marching a en- more aircraft, more munitions, more faculty. ‘The schoo] was under the di-| gage in the same awful warfare we food, supplies and equipment for the rection of one Walter Thomas Mills.{had been so accustomed to reading two million of our boys already in| Kate Richards O'Hare, the s about for three years it had become France and the millions of others an] anti-war propagand-| commonplace. must send over. We must extend fi-] ist, who was convicted in the federal) While our ncial credit to the nations with} court at Bismarck last spring, for the! months ago wer hom we are allied. Every dollar in- crime of violation of the espionage) sursuits, are all America vested in Liberty Loan bonds speeds! , and who. was sentenced to five’ ;youd of their de of courage and up our war activities, hastens the re- in the state penitentiary at Jef-! bravery on the tern battle ling of turn home of our boys over there, and ; ferson City, Missouri, was oa grad-\ France, we must guard against being brings nearer the realization of our | uate of that school, | too optimistic, for we have a long hard ion of the e can hope ive victory gium or France, but must be won ON von for the the SOIL OF GERMANY, stamping ice and hu- out for all time to come HUN: militar- Speaking to Students. pull ahead of us before “And [ just want to say a word here! for the final and de in connection with Mrs. O'Hare » 00! which must and will i was in my custody for a short time tol-) great ¢ e of liberty, ju lowing her arrest and again after her! S\anity .. ave fighting for conviction at [i aarek. She is a wom : an of consider: RAR eee ile penta! talent, pos-| : sesses nh ac ism, tyranny and arrogance. mmr nnn nn ve mind and is quite a, and under the guise of education, doc- fluent speaker, but he poisoned the mind of Kate verted ideas on gover a r fare, brought her to the I tions with which ice in a federal court and T have come in con-|bar of ju tact. She » owes all of her ed-|condemned her to a felon’s cell for a a ueation on © quesvons to Walter} ter { five Ars Thom ts; and after | had attend-| “Our may continue indefinitely along 45 , ed her i so unfortunate] the ‘leaders of this movemen as to ever meet ai listen to the|men holding prominent p teachings of a man like Mills. socialists of the most “And afterwards, when | heard Mills | Anr the reason the state speaking at different places in the/ceased to t becaus state, and read in the paper that he| believed its functions could be bet had addressed the students of the/ter exercised through the Nonparti-; agricultural college and different state|san league, even though the program eee institutions, | thought how little the} be clothed with the name republican gx hwy, , 7 Ry é - Sathare aud cnothers oF thie atate real-| ism.” 25,006 NOW IN THE SERVICE ize the kind of doctrine that is being} impressed upon the minds of their life that she had bee Supporters of Loyalist Candi- date for Governor Ask Voice for Soldiers. ——ay at s address| Fargo, wide campaign aimed at pla the voting lists the names of ¢ soldiers in the American army entitled !o a vote in North Dakota has geen launched jy the Democratis state cen- tral committe ee that the soldiers get a vote,” + committee, and r ) jis the slogan of t already ral hundred names have been supplied to t county auditors y interested friends and relatives, thus ii ring them an opportunity to z er r desires in the coming “Have you + soldi¢ sons and daughters under the direc-|to the county auditor for an absent seater | tion of this socialist 2 voters ballot?" —Pol. Advi state election Unde —=—=—————_——— an opinion Ly the attorney it has held that the sol- ed at the special Jegislature, per- rvice to cast session of the sta mits soldiers in th their ballot, and su ballots will be officially counted if they are return- ed to North Dakota prior to the time iD ALL LARGE LUMI the state canvassing board meets in ? December jb S NICE Under the provisions of the soldier NO CLINKERS, ONLY 3 % ASH jis required to mail to the soldiers a /ballot. The soldier then may vote, jand return his ballot to the county auditor, a stamped selfaddressed en- | velope being provided by the county auditor for that purpose, ~ Accordipg to a recent statement by Adjutant General Angus Fraser there are 09) soldiers from North Da- kota in the service and a large per- | centage of them are voters, “We are confident that a determin: 4 effort to bring the soldier vote into the ballot~box at the November elec- tion pwill be a material factor in the outcome of the present campaign,” said W. ¥. Byerly, chairman of the democratic state central committee to- day, zs There is no question about where the soldiers stand, They are absolute- ly opposed to the socialist rule that. North Dakota is now under, and the continuation of which is threatened should the Townley named candidates be successful in the coming election. The election of 8, J. Doyle for gov- ernor is the most effective means the epople of the state have at their.com- mand to reestablish North Dakota as a nongecialist state, Mr Lyerly says that each relative Order a Ton or a Load Today ~ FH Carpenter Lumber Co. , TELEPHONE 115, 4man and woman ready to prompt. , jthat “the fight BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE: — \ 7 . FRANK. E. PLOYHAR, President: = ber 1, 1918. 4 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA \ ‘ i To our Customers: [WSS WSSIWSS|WSS|WSS|WSSIWSSIWSS| WSSIWSSIWSSIW ~ A. BRUCE COX, Vice pia ( E. i, BLOYHAR ee he Biamarck Gas Company : In view of the greatly increased cost of eastern soft coal from which all of our gas‘is generated, and a Higher cost of labor | / and all matertals and supplies entering into our operation, we N are compelled to add an emergency surcharge of 50¢ per thousand x cubic feet to. the net monthly bills for services rendered after Octo- ' IT WILL, HOWEVER, BE,IN NO SENSE PERMANENT AND WILL BE APPLIED ONLY SO LONG AS THE WAR COST EMERGENCY EXISTS. 2 % / We had hoped that by increased efficiency and rigid econ- omy and by an increase in volume of business it would not be neces- \ sary to ask our customers for any assistance, and we have, in this H expectation, carried the entire burden during the past year. Condi- tions have grown steadily worse, however, until we have arrived ata = i= point where it is absolutely necessary to state the case frankly iA - /¢ to our cystomers and appeal to them for fair cooperation. . : \ - ew We are not asking you~to bear the entire burden of our responsibilities and increased, expenses. September 1 24, 1918.— N es ISSMISSMISSMISSMISSMA| | 2 ‘In fact, this addition is only a small proportion of, the greatly increased cost of supplying is = gas. a ES We freely realize that our customers are also suffering 2 ai from’ increased cost of all necessaries of home and business life, but z ‘=| Ea ye are confident that the,addition made to their gas bills will* ~ 4 ai not materially add to the burden of the individual, while in the ag- i= ea gregate the amount will help to relieve a serious situation. We be- J a al lieve the citizens of Bismarck have confidence in our faith and = St: Si good inténtions and on this basis-we state our case, feeling that ia | they will realize the justice thereof.’ : 2, is Si . ’ \ i] a Yours very truly, ae i= a : A ; BISMARCK GAS COMPANY. : =| il k ier 2s iz or friend »f a soldier in the service should make it his or her -personal business to see that the soldier has an opportunity to express himself at the polls, to the end that he may aid the people of North Dakota protect final glorious victory | themselves: against the radicalism of hich must be won not in Italy, Bel-| the socialist and4. W. W. combination as evidenced. by the combination .of elements. ruling the Nonpartisan league—A. C. Townley, the socialist, ‘and Arthur LeSeuer, personal friend of “Big Bill” Haywood, I. W: W. attor- ney who-urged, in a letter three days, America's position in the world war, ‘after President Wilson had proclaimed | would have to ‘be against spy bills and conscription,” and referred to the conflict into which American manhood has been thrown as “this damn war.” S-RUY W. 5, 8.——— Bismarck, and saw and|this iiae and the farther the esti- i heard Mrs. 0° . L could not help| gation is pursued the more thorough- ; ; but think what ragety it was in her}ly convinced he will become that all by LACK’S SLAYER , WAS A MANIAC Doctor Testifies Curtis Had Not Been Sane For 18 - Years. © Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 24.—That at no time during. the past 18 years would Reuben. C. Curtis, slayer of Er- nest KE. Lack, have been responsible. if he had shot and killed any, man Bismarck,ND. The Oldestand | Largest Bank inthis sectionof - | theState | when irritated in any ‘way, was the testimony at this mornigg’s ses: the murder trial in district court. 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