The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1918, Page 4

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H FEA MEME temo 2p: cotreaeneinen inseam eme Bonne 5 (new come to Kee and know was the truth, He changed his course becaune the people, quick to tor |Wecognize the truth, began to turn from him and he sensed the change in sentiment, That's the veason he changed, Hut supposing ‘Townley had not been called, of Pe he had heen permitted to go ahead as we}he started oul to do, preaching the doctrine that hea Bab i he started out to preach, what would have been the effect upon the aupport of the war in Minne- to of publiention of apastal dlepatehow Herel | cin and in ihe northwest? What would have ate ol ) publication of apectad dlapatehes heveta | bean the condition of the public mind today? Re- a, OTT BURA DR OROUT AON i, : member that your boy would have had to go to ey - a a 18 a ‘ae ja emolii ile ¥ on th Hip jt news evedit 4 a Paper anid also. the Ms 7 : Mrance just (he aame, becauae we would have elth- VORA BOP FEAF: iiss rrsreesvaeeecreerec 6000) oy to have won the war or taken the fearful conaes WET HE. WAS Yl fier year. eeerereres 01) 2 eR wa per ie yy wait quences of a defeat, ny Bie tite ACh wt mk yes 6.00) What would have been the effect upon the gov. PREPARED tion Athi ! ( HW Novth Dakota) ¢4.00 emiment effort to protect your boy, feed your boy oyith ey al pee rereerererenle AGG) and bring hin back wate again, if the government Fee oHiHe by Hail wat habeas! 00] would have had Co depend tor ita backdng apon the | ( Outen : North Dako atm) 66.00 Kind of prejudiced, auaploioun and Nullen support it | ante: mn mene ers pay would Wave had after Townley had got Chrough | : » pres enOH ritss With hia “educational” effort? | tiiy ‘Gavvien Hervioe’ na Vevescevegtenananaeetquennes Wa.n0 What woul! have been the effect upon the pros | venteseesens see eeeeeneeeanenees eontion of the war, Uf the radical aocialiate: in the | Jarge cities wand manutacturing centera had eon: tinned thei effort at the aame Kind of “education: | al effort ta Chel Cerriteny ? What would have been the effect i the r WwW. Won, who were given the buabwacking and guerll: | Ha warfare part of the program te cary out, had Hide a aticoena of thele effort? veene AY PUD ESPERO RP EES RD } = oso= ee : ay) BTatR'A Ot Ty NWOWAP A: (Warabiiohed 4018) WATEON EELTH Nanitary hones mean the evadioatton at typhoid fever saya the Novth Carolina state boat ot | 1 ae a ; health, Antitepholl waceination gives (naninity | 1e you haven't thought about Cheae things, 1ts to the person (ented for a pet fort af three roam, | POU near time you did ‘Me people had thelr Tit a community (hal ia Chovougtily sanitated (4 auapioione lat sear aa to the origin of Chis stiny | immune for evervene af ils inhabitants, sand abullig effort bat the Choughta at that dime) Commientiiig on (he pragieas made saggitation | WEP only auapieioua, We did not Knew then as and UneIE even greater effanta in Oita ivection | NP alg raw, of The $10,000,000 Chat was sent Co; Dy. BB Lon, health offieial, aayar “Why eat oe the Kaien to be ured wherever it would Hine to pewinte ouvselves and our velghhora to be ie the moat woud in the matter ot Influencing pu yt expoged to Numan GIN, whieh i Che only sourve | [Nie opinion, “The arrest by the government of) af typhoid fever, dyvsentany, hookworny and other! | Rumetey aid Che execution i Prance of Rolo testinal diaeaaes, when vaceiie will Hot be Heces Pasha brought Co light (he facts about that but, any after all (he Names are protected by sanitary we did not Kuew it last summer We did know diaposal of CNY That a monatoous campaign of Hes and effort t0/ LEAGUE LEGISL. ATOR SUGGESTS MH ie aa Tportant Gy safegnand oureelves deceive Was i progress and we did Know that Tf THAT COUNCIL OF DEFENSE AND i ancooeded, & would have effectively hamstrung, ATTORNEY GENERAL KE NOTICE’ a 4 7 Fs inat preventable diacwses and keep ovrselyes | : ageinat Y meres Ps the government ted i up and left it helpless but i condition far aeveioe for oun faniiies and the va : - tion @& ba do Hyaniy ofKe ENinae We ave teannings tot that time we did not know the foul and sordid ject because T have known the , stony of Che $100,000.00, peopte of this pastor's congregation a Ao Barris, maaaser de 80 HObly.” pe ‘ ‘ ‘ > theie settlement in Minnese We will (ight move ably againat the HUN “over When the history of this war is written, it wil & Re there” if we al the same fie Wage War UpoH be found Chat one of Che most critical periods in| sociation. -&. plone FAW over Reve all American history was dhe few months follows | SEAR ee ing Ue declayation of way in the early summer of teasee mandir ot the sp : LOVE when Che elaborate effort C tie ap our gous "EE ae Ae FRR, N ernment by arousing a prejudiced public senth ARAN ARAN NEN Tae ‘Pribane takes pleasure senting the folowing | SUNDAY EXPLORATIONS Weep ha nore over gaatess Sundaya, and sit not s a Bis bawgeeds off the Slope, is a tye of leas cantare MOARg alter the ‘ow NNN RR Emenee | L see no objection in answering a few ito contemplate is! i H i of chem now. “What you read about the Germans jface conditions as, they are advancing in mass formation is abso- Iutely the truth. It is barbaric even | the idea, T Know, but; s who know German methods it is not at all surpris “You wonder how’ we feel when / en the opportunity to.mow them} they advance. I e thinking that au T used t E would have to recor- y them to de- . in order to} satisfaction grom even kill- in batde. Now T ad- man who asks the docter to to those of down like grass ‘youth, are { idly-at home and condemn the el adminigtvation ment, an ort condnoted by ditterent agenoles Ia) why for depriving you of (he pleanire ot getting into different parts of The country bat all the coumlay on the one day ih the Week when you along Che same Hue and for the Was broken ap and headed off hy the outspoken et . ‘arta of patriotic citizens aud fearless Newspapers |O2uy aead poard, anemied by Gow x vernon Breaker feltow Leeprowal OF Reade oF board, Re Das rendered sigmal serve reached tl 1 Ie COBRA, HRS Dedher om 8 SP! grane of mind have leisure Within atpiking dintance of (he heart of every city Phere are regions fo be explored WHICH can be yeached by totter and on foot, ax well worth (he -—Long Prainie 1 WIS TRE TRUTH | working! and Dawens avd dppatons and Mitts |y Qf she DAR throes OF MRIs wRowemrent © SAME PLNPORVs| pace been Lorgettien m up a dit'so that he can go get a few more “‘boche’ be- te has wor adi- ato Ror IS shadwatt Aunericare , GA aS & BRepaher of the Mercer! “J. A. HARRIS A Cbanged Vision, Owatonna Jourmal-Chronicle} Pep the Derede of any residents of Skeele comnty who Rave Rot BS yet do away with a breed} o the core, that can-| bat practices decep- | 3 a breed that de-) sion of | a me the Wi ers the origi effort aa Hhediatant points to whieh you Nave aot - 3 | eyed each Sunday: before the gas ban fell, The Chronicte has on ies desk a printed copy of RE, AE Tron a oth a ° Sorts: we eatiek Ose Rees A bit of Woots, a sbretch of Hake front, dhe Eke “keynote” speech recently delivered by Hen, | stace: Y ROR aon mn a sone neo 7 4 q 5 aaa E20, by tent Geliderately inflict eanrae oF & Widing brook, wil Hain a redrest. S J. Doyle, democratic cantidate for SOVORRON | a ocsanion Cancomperaied)., I. Wo ger ds weniuem Qrem Bren “baittle~ = ok ay terrible Ang change of scenery, and eRe physical efiore fy Probably i is a pretty good speech, bat—what) tee ES hn +s Marwess) felis be a gephgw of Nev. WR, Mabe) xo a debe rately: Sh fash se ein ne . we Me a ath OTT, rae eel, spals, the a Cross yolved WAY BYERS Vou Back With @ Reatetyr dak of WEEN one Ehing axed another—we havent ROM rege dens. Pa ra meager ar regeeee permed Mena egret are ~ who | i e@ bomb- he cheek aad a beigter eva Ball Gaya ia the cownmtny are fine Gays, 1 is de: Figadiisl to ceive amd Hekte wh Rave yteltiad |* ie Ranvent, arenia Wow leaves are Degiaiag: to show the gokten hy ARERR, BENE GORGE NAY baad arnt Faw had gaia vent fo eke fare vhortened GH VRLOR. im Dakota. They had a completes owen wi oe " & 2) » 2 + NGS, SOR the most Hake the leat Awarenied dvwar ors be del, for wehkok prone ham eGR Crone cond Baye any baad dor tae be of a WOR RRCKORE W yhowand Voies wee Gast Townley was bat @) cased ques actin oF “eomscience about h i a WR D * wai isang ont, ith fing Gowm the class of people we reae, and head dhvoagh dhe waderyank os aang MS ans private Be the yamks, bat aii was The le Gunman sxe as ORT eremy. I dace w Arm . ine tha bi 7 . the by Seer cardiac fo FOWSRIT VAI WARS nig obkat eur mation has been The trees, watering Ue binds, ebaenving the br > ictal surangas Ga Ve eMenste aungicke ayn |wil called or fuxered 19 show 10) : oficial orga hey | yetyend af ¢ nak ava Neath Rave @ Dedier tats See OR sent Hie, seeking oat Ure Weeden. Whey Koa sede wend fay the evening: meal aad a Deldey wh dae & Rated mallee OF RAOKONEAg CaM GENE Y Po \Wine tae Rorrons | Bos WITH THE EDITORS Se hi aL A CONSRIRACY TRAD PAIERD, Remeber Raw Towner caone laie feds conan @ Neer age asd dae wad feed te saaengnd peaphe §@ the ites aud Delle had , Was OF Ve yekden wa sh Remember tei? the SPRL TKD Gas Deve Oy Whe GautAiN pReaN Rg Ue! ea, he bad und dee Whe sanre Whee: mh Welieed Kan@ixeni aed Chierexa ceintiike, Renee Dot Dad De Wyike fa drake ue Dellene Ghee Hie ib & “a PaaS Wa BAe & RQ Pra ABE Renenker bow De earned an Whe “uniaie mane” Qf Prediaani Wiser @aelivitin fe iksue Bid. aety Boras 8 Geen past of We War exgenne, BNR ak Deas for Ure paling Reig une” Uae We WaHe SAAT Pas 4 Pree te Higby ane WS TT Hse Dew WOM Dare WD RR Whe Deis ip the Years alter Prey aeeed. Renenierr dai” Remember wrad srexd appeal be nade te RRNA ae Dow De Daly Dik audienes Demian. Od) BAG SANRIO Ue Way aad Te HReeaRligg? Remember Dow De wert lah citer coum with the same Rene nessage” ARG Shen, widdeay de quk—aangedl Wk GuAR eninely Ghepiped ail) nedksence 2 GHAR Delgo, nih WARS WAN Bd! Qeaned Di aiiRRRA UAVIn the Tidy bank Hawn yale ai We gexennesk. Rememnien- x pik i) give to vead it. However, we did take note of a/ biage Hike @ Light dx a fag. le is this: “With the Dah of the Nonpartisan leagee Y Nas age Uke socaliais were RD ny ® lromechastY LeSaeat was iis bigth priest. We whey became ake exgemers me panty. K@ Rama aunt a } gerd leaders of tke Nonpartizam lage, Brat what Devame Of hese SRO soviet ramt-aadtiers? Da hai Is wagging the re! Bhis Sate? something: ta thik about. ae Dati Rh ie ofiewaine te the Neppantinan rague te haxe Whe tik WR helt ergemzaiien, Bat i wall net da mK Whe Ee Stkking Unis Dead Ih the Sad) Heket saned an anit them Pepending gage ap, We trast gee the iRaue, TY Whe Sayerers af Nenidh Dake wait te exqemth : sauaiinn, welll apdi geed. Pair quar peers, we GNA IN weulll be muah sadter amd wiker tie put WOHEVER sehenren ina cuit siensge Rar Whe Curae ‘ih GF Whe war, “This ik Whe Dead wie dn he wart to play sates So steer glean ai GuRitua peibtizell cumeaile. We sae net Ghanking sheint the camdhideiek in the neuen Wreuild De eieegeds We sxe dhinkiing: stent the TINE VISISLE GOWERNWENT of the rague which wiil] seek Qa Gainitiaie the next legivnituns, dame TRS GUUS dink AIRE URN Whe Waite & SQRBINAIE I quai whith oni & Iamdfull aff its citikems nally Wank Gr Wau spp, This Charger: ik yene neal The ani way fp ten Theme ih is fer Bhe Aamens aif Nonh Datei, te TARE, CONTROL, of heir srkadhii engenizaiiem. Th qua tadgment thei its he only was tay witidh the Nongantikem lkague cam the sexed] tem uiliimate Gikeaiey sind @ Rig af savislixtiiz: lhamuggeny Rehteve wa. 4 tee Che Car werd 3 Why didi be suddenly change bik pregmam®? HR sxeniedi—Lalnune Cheniiite, Ghangedl itt Qecquae tre Long Prati: Leader and Cram: OF Gite franks: gad] Indeyendend sare She Site, Rea Hal aati RARE: Vt Beh ba Ded, Quildpiedt or bangs, seed wip aniline, Ror ah, Forex, Th Raleatine,, Jn Maaedtnits, Dn Italy ain an! Besnee Wee ane Ikcing: Bhe fhundaitom fear Free and a) rene ms dehy i aingte sentences, shining: ont Drom the mass of ver? ee “che Patrons Paying and Shines porn of German pareniaire - TRe The jure sufering: th ‘alt a canes, that after the} owen, Gelikerately shoots! & Dread own Tmt its GwmR passions EVERETT TRUE . q ane Daum tirmite cam! mead deak wil at Rawe Ged in wail S - inane Tes vi TmainTy,. ciem. Tihe et wal WRK, UORNSON, Fx WePese wu | RIGAUSTSRED (Rw RUGATs a 5 ann ae Them foun Ste tik aur Ah $a att ane anrestad) aunf ae Define enor Tiepan shit alti ty But whet Oriimgs ome 1 aut sometiting dha alu & nanan reall Tacit namie suth barry atnmit the wee af gunz, amit wit Gemam tam the ‘Thm reantiti) Ihe mone oe wiht: cunt tee mone antiamemioan im ts Th iis tite spare: ait ‘haikenikns” Usy oneunss ea? wihicih it: sunseai adtrenuit ava tangitt te Gimmam tan) tims. Wes wane tit | nest iin impute i Bhgiiith ow wee fini itt Gari tp ax | him wiry Gaemam wars any mune ins, “pamtantt te aur Simeriouns tum Pham) Sarr Ltaditan cor Sppeniisth. In curr adinnedtees | wen Use the Garman: pate iim othe | live caredtidi aust ft) mm am ai tangenty;| a) 2 gued. T Had studied German, I could speak anil even felt in a measure pre- pared to teach It. Was not the Ger- man language the Janguage in which are truths and beautiful sentiments? ‘There are noble truths and beautiful sentiments given expression in other lohguages, too, but in their cases. we use translations» May we still love Goethe and Schiller, but at the same - time ‘realize that , today, their lan- guage is, the language of “Kaiserism” and “Kultur,” which stands for every- thing that is'iow and mean and deceit- ful,. We are diving, \oaay! and must: today. Today, the average American with av- erage information knows that,it was part of a preconceived plan of” ‘Kaiser Wilhelm’ ‘and~his band. of Potsdam —} ,cutthroats to havé German taught in ‘our schools, to have German used in our churches, fo have newspapers. published “in the German ‘language, whichrshould exert an evyer- -increasing inflnenee «upon millions of people in — America, of German descent, whdé in turn would by their vote have a tre- mendous influence upon the™ political’ gc situations, gra@ually bringing abou- a turn of events highly favorable to the propagation of German autocracy in America. We are at war with Germany, with Germans- who ‘speak.~as their lan- guage the German: language. It can no longer be said-of dur troops that “they are going and will soon give an account of themselves.” They are al- ready here, They have shown on nu- merous otcasions that they have the true American spirit. ‘They have nev- er yet been defeated, no, not even by superior numbers. (I say this with some degree of pride and I know it is pardonable.) ' But today the Ameri- can army does not consist alone of the men who are in France. Every Am- erican man, woman and child, whether in America or abroad, is a soldier in ‘our army. We have all © enlisted. | Those at home must be just as much |100 per cent Americans as those keep- ling eternal vigilance in the dead of {night at the edge of “No Man’s Land.” |The man who has lived in America and sti enjoys its advantages and promises, and can speak only the Ger- man language, is not a 100 per cent American. “He does, not and will not |comprehend our American ideals and standards. He bears watching. The man who prefers to speak German even though he can speak some English is an en- emy o fthe United States. Every Am- erican knows what Should be done with him. Do you imagine that we allow our soldiers to speak the Ger- }man language among themselves? I have never yer seen where they want- ed to do it. but if they did, would be be right in allowing it? If I were to ear two -men America conversing the enemy tongue. it would be my ss to find out “why.” America’s ‘men, the pride.of her France, fighting for a princi hey are deprived of com- fort. y -are suffering and. dying. Some. of them. wiih ‘never again be fable to returm to rhe land of their youth and the land of pro . and they gave willingly. hers. will ‘return even before ‘ther much, an arml°a limb or possibly their eyesight; and -they will have given stadly an@ withou: complaint. You will receive them in America in &@ grand and-beautifal war; no doubt you will make tHemfeel that they are “ * Bat tell me, are these same returm to hear spoken ail ~ woop Gown upon a Red Cross about them tke German language. are German newspapers 10 announce their 1 returm an@ comment on their wounds. ‘are they goimg to be insulted in such Shion? a fas Are thty to-go to church and heer” Christisnity preached ‘to them im am ¢memy fomgue? Can you see how. these boys conld get a full measure of comfort out of 2 religion preached to. them in bee language of te Christiamity im the~ German lan- ” Es it the language that makes ¢ r ¥ or is it the spirit of Ch aiter Have we not heard about false gods somewhere before this? Yes, these autre tremendeus times. There wes 4 time when we should have said & Man who so desired. that be wos am American until he proved as his conduct that he was Today it is diferent. To- 2 ROt accept mere state uday me maan is & loyal Am- ke has proved Rimself What I. mean to say is teday there is wo passive Ameri- canis, today every lo Acnerican uninst De ak aciive be coroperat Poumon, Of Aumeritenism, ready 2 Gm ak tm MS power to advance at whith we are strageling, ayd 1 Sitpyress pro-Germanison and Fan~Germucism in whatever fe will meet mn th in Gnd, gad itn an exer neudiiness: ten he ting that was exepeceed) aif othe. Shmeneily xeuns;,

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