The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1919, Page 2

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SMES ET SONS a aes — pours . ET a , PAGE 2 Only Woman Elected ih, nth hiroue of Lisadel. | RUSSTA TODAY A SHAMBLES! | me vest. Reian ree sot mate ¥ es To Parliament ¢ ) British court in approved BOLSHEVIK RULERS CONTINUE Hits eat ne We megeithait | Seat Won’t Sit Die Tg ree THE “REIGN OF TERROR” |= & = ene, art in Paris. ONIN aaa | ovsk In whic NE, A. Special to The Tribune — | married Count M ' i sh ‘on wonderfully aud and dependable.” , Polish no- fs @ davatioe & is Alea tist. ‘They {Fearful Story of Conditions Told : Zonda, : rome jihe bleman, dramatis artist, Wee (Brom a letter to Dr, Caldwell written by eve onor, bas ju e, very ae - Pa Sve. ae. <: . - been seat in the British | By Maj. Spacek, Recent Eye Neo NvKidd, Bells, Texas.) parliament, Konitoy, Kale k Tew Vola Now she refuses to sit in it! ‘Dublin. rebellion “the | Witness of Horrors; Bolshe- Sinn Fein uniform of Viti Indicted as German Aids ¥ Count z, (200d 01d Eng- feather ang pat: ‘i Geld tre near a t i ish name ees to nate, le rebels who seize p , i- the fie! oe t 2 a . Ush name tees to match he sei; | and Emulators of Hun Atroci SHIPPED TRAIN LOADS OF GOLD From youth to age the greatest menace the Dublin cet! was the the fore She li enongh, but Irish Sinn Fe It fecMitated the removal of Rus to health is constipation, which retards diges- i antrerals to Gor] tion and disturbs the entire organic system, s to surrender to | itish crow As | | | ties. plected, upporters mnarch- : js . SO that they could | . . : 5 Sas Ay as beri ed vut she kissed (Editor's Note—What are the Bol- | Be ake lave qttine Noster To relieve constipation a mild laxative, such as sheyiki doing in Russia? What does |’ | demoorach It forced Ukraine and) > Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepcin, is preferable to ‘ountess Mar- |fourishes? Is It honest or tNele’ | the Boisheriki and, of course, this belp-| of which shock the system unduly. i Hlishment of | Th are questious that all Ameri jet Germany. j : Se oN q - and refuse to sit in| wants answered. Russia is a far cry Loadly proclaiming its principle of | ‘ : bond pend \from all our shores. Conflicting stories | “no annexations sind m0 intemnitkes,” 3t DR. CALDWELL’S 4 The ce of the “wile il and Irish politic is ber profes She was born , Uy, da Pi Sir i . j ome! e unions: ott the C: ; e i 2 Caech Slovaks are Slavs, |lum or criminal who chanced to be in | ¥ jaus, and were part. of; control of the local soviet. treate (ie Bolenockk othe Gea AUUGAMSEAEOUCDUACSCQUOSECUECCTEANUESSDEUSOUEDTONESEUE SOOO TOEEOOOS CCEA PAT ETT S SOEUR EEO T UA Austria’s army. While Russia 3; Arbitrary arrests became the order) tr o Soleo bean | ‘ lad. | Sold by Drugegists Everywhere ra = mians decided to leave Russia by way | Places the first class handed rer to| only the allies, but against the real in- ing, these Bohemfan soldiers | of the day, followed by summary exe-} a ae 3 HIRL REPA RTER BRAY FS TERRORS Eee leaned or they deserted | cutions, us well as the official ones, en with the gold that formerly formed ) $1.00 Siberi d to France to fight|the mob were the former officers and | terests_ ot Russia. This point should (lf RUS h oO tore & anibersey for Bohe-|the “intelligentsia” comprising the | be constantly borne in mind by Amer- } | mia’s liberty. They began marching |lcarned professions and public officers. | icans. i ‘ r Russia’s gold reserve. j ide. When Russia Jeft| Which occurred with appalling regular-/ N to the ne Oe. catie sAo00 of|ity and frequency. In the Crimea, in} Throughout its entire carver the Bol-! At Od Hl offi particularh Russi. 1 Russi. should be helped | 3 ver they hi ned to be. essa all officers, ticularly ussia, real Russia, sho! ! fl AI LY TR BIINE Ceo ear er asleheviki attempted to| those of the fleet, were hunted down. | to its feet by the great democracies of | MEET THE NEW MEMBER OF OUR STAFF: Fielded to the Germans all the Baltic | e | Broviaces, practically without resist-/ hen | ru epsin | And when it was seen that Germany | was in danger of financial collapse, we: ) K a } The Porfzct Lexatrve ‘ie " Ho dle oe | come to us by cables and in correspoud- ate elections. “ i nkhurst | Major Jaromir Spacek, who], militant suf- | wrote the following for this newspaper, = .MAJOR JAROMIR SPACEK } der the pretense Of paying the indem- i nities exacted under the Brost-Litovsk | 7 “AUCAS i i iki regime has worked in season} ATAIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO s, and, as the German army the Caucasus, in the territory of the! shevil : ¥ Se te events the land, the Bohe-| Dou Cossacks, at Moscow and other | and out for Germany and against not} OF VW, B CALDWELL, &SS WASMINCTON STREET, MONTICZLLO, JLLINCIS SI - isi them. The | dragged to the water front and thrown | the world, but the criminals who sold | oe ee oe, aera ths bay are | into the sea, first having had weights; her and bound her and pillaged her to} rep resisted; and, ever| fastened to their feet so they could ; aid the two kaisers should be hunted | since they have been at war with the; not swim. into exile. Bolsheviki. Most of them dre still ms FOR! ! OF SWAYING BODIES | rooned in parts of Russia and Siberia,| After the Germans took Odessa and but _a few a nstantly getting thru| restored some semblance of order, a y set sail to} woman whose two sons, former Ru: Big January White ne of them. | na cers fe been thas dro . and Ready to Wear Sale, have their bodies re 2 l ST eee tl Christian {in full swing at John-! rs to go to ’ i son's. i article can ouly be looked upon as} the bottom of the harbor. One came uthoritative.—Editor. ) up with } turned gray from what = he found. The other came up, a By MAJOR JANOMIN SPACEK |, foun ; D Military Aide at W .tman, constantly imuttering: “This is} | ‘ ington to Pro-| now they are s y | fessor T. G, Masaryk, President of)" We told of av of corpses | the Czecho-Slovak Republic, | moving back and forward in the cur-| INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH | Whetb revolution-torn rent down there. ASTHM R ly sink down under a Bolshe-( es Rostoy-on-the-Don, the Bolsheviki OR HONEY REFUNDED. ASI ANY. DRUGGIST j y Basket Ball MILES CITY HIGH vs. BISMARCK HIGH FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10th AT BISMARCK HIGH GYMNASIUM ADMISSION 10 and 25 CENTS. . (READ HER FIRST ARTICLE IN TODAY’S PAPER) NUCUOGUUU USOC UEUeNSCeeNeoND uncuguuauunuouauucuuueui viki regime or not, one thing is cer-] , at the high school tuin, under the auspi encourage | 4, udents had joi ment, plots and financing of a kalser-| oq Kornilov's fore The moth rided Germany, ja was thrown tol cone of the boys tried to save the tender me of the Bolsheviki| fig were shot down too. Thos : mob, who thereafter worked every hour | oiny; published a pitifal protes and every di s of Ger-|? ners, For doing this, the editors were forced to suspend publi- y were pro-German ‘throughout. | cation. service of Germany, they disor-)" \¢ Kiey, Bolshevik patrols paced up ganized the Russian army and d and down’ ti Cast and shot poeple n industry and ag who looked “st ous” to them » service of Germa y they sent Former aruby offic hot'down n government’s gold. to the] in open places ou » city by kaiser's agents. They fought every ele-| dozens us if they were game birds. ment; that. was “opposed to/the kaiser) “41 petrograd z and that is why they sought to, Agbt} spoviks took es} the Czecho-Sleva and killing the. sc And their very my, their Rell thee were the anilitary cadets, the Guard, had as 80 per cent of its mew) future officerscpf, the arm: who, as a@ € em es le EE AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES tHOTO DEVELOPING = . | | Sarena frevin Sri Fon Arcarewn Picrgenaneas MISSOURI VALLEY Dette TOSS ‘ACCREDITED CORRESPONDENT { bership German and Magyar | Hunga-lryje, were young students who had vol- MOTOR CO cl oners of war in Russia. When | inteer cv car'a service. They - \ A le f illed come of titis so-called | Naceered for ene. Sears, Service, thet : aK . SERVICE, WITH were killed openly in the streets of Distributors of Factory Distributors of BISMARCK’ - Nontt Daxora- Red ard we found on their bodies} patrog: 1 their bodies tossed fi e Medstration cards indicating thut the! qe’ peten ier dhe nite wae || MAXWELL AND OLDSMOBILB individual was a German or Magyar BOLSHEVIKI MA! CRES AUTOMOBILES prisoner of war in Hustle “aid use When the railroad station at Yeka- found printed orders signed either by | tarinodar had) been evacuated by the Emperor William or Emperor Katl or-| Cossacks, the {Bolsheriki arrived and PORTAGE TIRES dering these prisoners to ertist in the | xine several scofe of women and chil- Kolshevik army. Could ‘any stronger !dren who were there waiting for all GREEN DRAGON proof be required to convince any sane | train. ‘Sisk or wounded soldiers, who man that the Bolshevik regime was a} were eget treatment in various SPARK PLUGS pro-German regime? hos ‘Yor discuse or wounds con- POOR INCITED TO HATRED | tracted or réceived in the days when mobil ‘ Owing to their neglected condition Fee oie enny, wore, dragged Auto le Acces- \ He is as | Out of their shot in the street. 4 i under the old czarist regime, thé mass f sories of All Kinds US.EXPEDITION CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES 1 PIEXIEO. Smith Form-a-Trecks | Smith Tractors Kelly-Springfield and Firestene Tires Bverything for the Autemodile Bring or mail in your films for Expert Developing ' FINNEY’S DRUG STORE. Bismarek, N. i PT Battery Repairing Exide Service Station. . SiX% MONTHS ON WESTERN FRONT IN FRANCE, UURDDUURELUGUUUUSDEREGDOUNQGQQUQUUOUGQUQQQUUULQ0CUUQUUUULUULQCUEUEGUT CQUGUUCUUEETUCLTEAUUETUTSETETTEET CTE RUUUUUOUUUUUCUEDRNSUROUEDROUDGROOOQORERORUOULDUONOLULOUNRGgUOUCAUANCURED QENUECUEUCCOUENEeOuCanOUAdaegeuaaongtN BISMARCK MOTOR of the peasants, hie little or ae edu ed cating pxacted what they RADIATOR REPAIRING tion, ki in subjugation by the gnin- e : tay ive military and tne priests, had Small property holders. They took cat-|] FTL TERED COMPANY In All Its Branches, Hthe most primitive ideas about’ the {tle from the land owner and supplies || ~ “~~~ E function of governuient. ‘They were {from the shopkeepers. Employes and GASOLINE Distributors of a BLACKSTONE TIRES . easily inflamed by pictures of a Utopia {Clerks were encouraged to demand from shich could not possibly be realized. | their employers so-called “back pay” schich could not possibly be realvet which was realy raises in pay for|| Eee Air and Water We give a personal guarantee of 4,000 miles and make our own adjustments. uuueceucuccauocsoane eight dollars per day ‘back pay and the so-called arbitration commissigns . buat = : always granted his claims. ; = The Bolsheviki abolished existing UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS courts without replacing them with any A ulted only in the destruction of other machinery for handing out real - factories and business and in the fail- ict nee cali Hen : ure to cultivate vast reaches of land BET Ony Wate Benn Oke i . which formerly produced the food upon ists, was fomented, encouraged and paid A. Ww. LUCAS co. factory wholesale to dealers. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. All that Bolshevism accomplished, however, was to bring on a state of anarchy and wholesale destruction and murder. Promised social reform in pr jetorship of land and in indus hatred of not ouly the rich but of com-|Years ago that ‘they gave themselves. : mon men aud women who had accu- it @athn’ fad Pees wotiing ta ollie BATTERY CADILLAC pcre ie GREASES nulated small homes and homesteads UBy s at he shoul Tes g ‘ ‘a Big Saving In Freight. by their labor. phave gotten ten, he simply claimed SERVICE STATION Automobiles On all of these lines we oe regular ‘WEBB. BROS. AUUUCUNLUCHULREGOOGUUGLEOERUGOERSECOUOUEGEUOROROONUE! SUITS bays for by German ageuts. It was the cen- ‘ Tussia lived. a , : , : — —" ote acloe sere burned by mobs Yea | tral empires which profited by it, while UNDERTAKING Undertakers — Embalmers Miss Peggy Hull in Her Official Dniform as a War Corre- ‘And even where land there-wero, such things as empires. In PARLORS end spondent. She Wears the Sleeve-Band of an Accredited Cor- =| was divided among the mob, it was fam Borsheriam delayed the inesltable ’ Funeral Directors i = respondent, the Chevron Given to Those Who Have Spent Six porseibe to. eel anechinge of Dac evitable victory. ot eee te ing : : : up Months with the Army in France, and the Ribbon Decoration =|" yson wie kaew how to run factories |, Bolshevism destroyed the Inst ves-|{ Day and Night Phone 100 ||) Licensed Exbalmer in Charge Expert Dry Cleaning KLEIN tige of armed resistance to Germany to produce goods were either murdered | oy" te Russian front. It demobilized or forced to conceal themselves. RUSSIA—Land of Blood and Bolshevism! ‘The peasants, who had owned their | eee W. W. Bashan, Day Phone 50 Saas SIBERIA—Scene of Murder and Mystery! farms ‘before the revolution, produced | Nig maiaal ‘AILOR AND CLEANER Into these twin regions of dence ignorance and eterttal ter- He eae ea reatne thes knew Licensed Embalmer im. Charge ea ight Phone 65 z Z ror, an American girl reporter, one of the ablest of American = newspaperwomen, is penetrating today to obtain exclusive Z new of the Happenings there— the Bolsheviki would confiscate their crops or pay for it in money that is n mere joke. After a year of unre- stricted Bolshevism the Russian coun- ELECTRICAL HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS SHOE FITTERS = FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE try people can get no material for cloth- | @ s = She is Miss Peggy (Henrietta) Hull. Ing and shoes, no Sea atared Bn rere inate ther Stet —THE— = She qui results. . = She knows full well— f ple cry in agony for food. et, her seston He ene Erayes) caneet HOW RUSSIA WAS: TURNED G C OOO0OOOCOS ELECTRIC SHOP, = That correspondents on the western front have ‘The leidets ‘ofthe Bolsheviks have| ‘Thousands. of housewives have fot B SKEELS z = not undergone half the risks she is prepared to blamed thig gndition of affairs upon| that ‘they can save two-thirds of- the . K - MAIN STREET. = a eer! o r ” . | money usually spent for cough prepa run ‘the ‘sabotage of-the bourgeoise” (mid. ’ = ‘ dle ).” Thus the passion of the. fens, by- using Ghis well-known.old roe = That many a man has quailed before a lesser disappointed mob was’ turned away aimpie ee ee omeke: betas = task. from their new fulers and upon those has no equal er “prompt results Tt = _ But Miss Hull's experience as correspondent with the Amer- | nee Fe ee er iat ae is mediate stich “tual topping oat aa CH & WELCH J prt an BCuCeE = ican army in Mexico and in France fit well for this perilous '3] composed ‘of the lowest and worst ele- ardinary cough in. 24 hours oe : tation GENTE and important commission. tnents of society. ‘There was danger in| druggist, pour it into a pint bottl ‘ f - z General PERSHING once said to her: J a clean collar or mjdecent appeararice. aiid plein granulated sugar ~ Special Work In -Exteacting M . 3 Pe _ Safety Jay in being dirtyand unkempt. | make a ‘full “pint.” If = a Hagagrt ‘Block > s * ot ‘In my opinion you are better qualified than the majority 2] 1 am not referring merely to the danger | clarified molasees, honey c AIRY_MILK—CREAM Phone 250. ‘Bismarck, N:P. = of correspondents attached to the expedition, to write for the 3| to thi'so-called upper class, the nobles, ete of aetly: ab : ‘sth OR : ——————— : S American people the story of their army in France. the fich Hand ‘owners, the -hicher -ov- f 2 | AT Bs | = 4 C 3 ernment officials tinder the old regime, i 3 General MARCH, chief of staff, once wrote-to her: % Atte ishing h i 5 ’ 7 the army atl Davy officers. "They were ti I JR) > | JR: either competed to fie or’hide or face Seek - eth né Tungs—1 oes Pl E PASTE Bs death. They were beyond the pile of Lheala IZED MILK ahr ally Aa sae kill them with impunity, tinder the pro-| he *ubloving throat. tickle and-de xittle Billy's “J haye always admired your pluck in beating out the men "i the law, which meant that anyone coutd | the membranes, an cough disappear entire! , oh 8 A. M. to 6 P. M, Saturday ||Sorhpar Str. correspondents in getting news; and you will always have my best wishes wherever you go.” Miss Hull’s news articles will appear in this city EXCLU- SIVELY text that they ‘were dangerous to the | 4, ith eM + alias sopeeeee Dae sey were Sein cage ‘ome gong : Trevi rte oRsia was. » nex 4s: a Ll and-highty :cortcen- ig . . indays turned into @ vast shambles. "| rated caanpound of gomine Norwav pte mom Ste TP Gary. iL Th Bi ° T e ’ ch known the world orze. for Sts M. Ofily. \ Smar a - § | ne Professors, ip b Geepeemes 9 tea Lat j ; ‘oe : ee WATCH FOR THEM! _ -_ itile geoperty. ction or money promptly refunded, ..» Phome 348 fl auenuonnst mex Co., Fe. 'Wayne, ind. 9:9 -/

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