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a 1 (i ag Poet a Bad let it 14 by a} id eat ia iit | 1e} { i mie i iB: ey a i is , 3 PAGE 6 MONDAY, FEB. 10, 1519 — WEHRLE FEELS RUSSIANS HAVE ‘BEEN INSULTED! Bishop cf the Bi marck Diocesel Takes Exceptions to In- dian Resolutions Diocese of Bis D., Pebruary 8, 1919. Bis: « ‘Lribun Please publish the enclosed, and, since the foul attack | against our German Russians has r ceived 2 column on your first page, 1 expect that this answer wil also be} placed on the first page. Respectfuly yours, VINCENT WEHRLE, Bishop of Bismarck. © | Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. I was absent for seen. the article joux Indians De- mand. Loyalty of Foster Sons” only is a “memorial” address to entative W. L. Caddell and con- y falsehoods and ins week and have or ations our Gel Catholic our schools that I find it make a public protest. It is ostentatiously given as morial” by the Teton Dakotah tribe, but every one who knows those In-} dians knows also for most certain that} it is not their product but the product of some white man, and most probably of ohe who tries to ‘keep himself ea n fat position by display cheap patriotism. The Indians are “not used to put their nose into other peoples’ business and to accuse others of crimes without having any proofs at all. It requires “cheap white trash’ to do this. The “memor! ys: “There are many people of foreign birth who have never become citizens ——" The or- iginator of the “memorial” would do well to find out exactly how many our foreign born ¢ ain Russian » not become citizens as soon as the laws permitted it. | From my knowledge I know there is hardly dozen in a thousand. It goes on: “And who have never learned the language of our country It is true enough, our foreign born brand asa absolutely no. pr thought is give schools to th of very large body are they purpose of erty nd inherent to, mit truth and the writer of the visited one of ¢ he would surely Aimer‘ is the highest Men and women are trained in rifle practice by the Russian Bolsheviki. Here is a class of Ru: sharpshooters, man just before their graduation. se of American of our country bishop of Bismarck I am at the head y parochial school s such I n iginator of the | the or slande wn good name and the good name of | cur German Russian Catholics, He has roof that nin pose of American institutions or SU ea nights, commencing Monday, Feb-/to its collection, withjrdisastrous re- inculeation of the pure TUarY 20th, two shows every night] sults. Charlie is finally captured inj ine| 22d 2 special matinee Wednesday, | a: shell-torn French housé:) He makes Men who | (Lineal iBrthday),, picturizes bis| his escape by turning the tables on 4 | experiénces and difficulties as an aver-| the Germans, and, accompanied by, a jage American doughboy, from the time | the French girl who. befriends him, he of th vid of 1 ins good America the love of trath a the essential foundations of o “memor ur ht there just: Himes more snecesstully a in 8) agement of a riflle and bayonet. Fol-| complete confusion to headauta Fee eee intaii nar iavakeiat | ling numerous experiences in hig] and. shiikes the German army 10 its fpale GaAbCTuEA INET OMUBORE a feng. | dugout he wolunteers for spec foundation. rine foreign kunenige, bat, for the | Ann pn pce OAR purpose of giving to or children azier, Ella eal Thurston, Sy! VAUDEVILLE ROAD SHOW thorough religious education. Beal Allen, A. i. Leal, Jamea 1. farmers are no experts in the English |ought also to know that language. Their first. duty was tol ueation is the very. best build up their homes and’ to change! true patriotism. this western wild prairie into” the] ‘The “memori i prosperc country it now is. Bear} such people af n ing ev hardship of pioncer — life nh descent. have. they have Shown the truest love for} secretly espoused the this their new country, much , more who have — their Y than in the! whose charge than some government. employeck anil draw a fat heart more in th welfare of the td the government ha The “memorial” an) “They have shown! id toy iserable ALCCUL They have taken their home: whee they could find them, was quite natural that anxions to lve 1 relatives: as’ long a done, The shown ¢ if could easily be “memorial”: “They have disposition to preserve the tn- stitutions of the countries from which elgn country, but who ever ing here have done’ th so contemptible | build ap the country ve xiv contributed tion which they came—" An aesus is nothing but a lie. that one feels tempted to place a ndjective before the word lie. The “memorial”: “Continuing to speak the language of those countries in their churches, schools, homes and | in ‘their daily intercourse with one} another. When has it become 1 crime to speak that language which one knows? I suppose the originator has speant at least a number of y with the Indians. Has he. a man of | aod education 'as one may Judge from | his fluent Engl learned enough Da- kotah to converse intelligently ith the old Indians who do not know Fng- lish? If he has not, he should not expect that immigrants living on farms and cadvanced in years. should } Jearn Englisty well. The “menor ‘These people have persistently refused to send their | children” to) our publ schools— Another lie. There are dozens of pub- fe schools in Emmons. Grant and neighboring counties where the great- est number of the children rman Russians. It may be that some of them af times kept their children at short | work when-they should have been sent | it kille Senator Stenmo of — h 5 kK 5 E et bath before jumping into bed, = to school; but J am Most certain that Grand 7 a member of the sen-|FOR HKENT—2 modern rooms, 1 good sleep, and eee sett in the among thousand German Ru jate committee on education two double room, $6 and $7 Jpermonth. | morning. there are not two who refuse to sent | the children to school for the purpose that they should not learn lish. Let the ace show from the records | of the counties how many German | Russians had to be fined for nezlect- ing to send their children to. school: ure the records of mmons | will prove that he has made ions injurious to the good name of a large number of our citizens, without any particle of proofs. The “memorial”: “They have main- tained private and parochial schools in which some foreign language was tanght and in which no effort or thought is given to the inculcation of - MOTHERS, DO THIS— . reats entrusted to them, | When Eee hildren Cough, Rab | many “memorial” aye ‘}all, £ consider sinnator It is a crime amid |zenship to comp this ‘memo ans, sign it pose ys true © others who la the war | army and hay towards war fur of Amer The league i Miss Minnie J. measure which er and again Macdonald had’ duced two yea! candidacy of M ing that by very decidedly Macdonald had years ago, mittee durin, the league bos: ces with him. CITATION H In_County In the. matte lando H. Beal, S. A. Beal, VINCE could head her off. Will the originator » the zt p petiti pli ri ng the Huis the list of those of German birth | tified ts aL tne, petitlonel play jo 8. 0. during ine next or descent in’ the counties nee thet re I pe tore Ee De area: aets with s reservation who openly | er EN es FRAG ke Cy ons 0b GENUS, the, a » headline! acinated cUne’: eentee yao “*\tration upan ‘the ‘estate. of Grianio 8) fives headliners Las couse of Ger-li7 Real, late of the city of Biama will compose the bill’ Phe! Robbins | him show the faets arti. cia-| As lone as he makes | Ure county of Burleigh and state of Mamily. are s..Dad,.Ma, JKid-| “itl aaa “Nor alata aged, be granted (lic fithoit opt fons without, any proofs at; Non Dakota, deceased, be granted. , withgit a'down him a contemptible in- yen ust a to sin been be en the ids al LEAGUE INTENT SHOWN, intent to Macdonald to the limit in hi: elson, tendent of public instruction, is seen | in the refernce to the senate commit- | tee on state affairs instead of educa-| tion of House Bill 81, Macdonald's pet | would Nielson of much of her present pow-| prevent for the office she now holds. her the sai cooked genate committee on education report- fed it ‘tor indefinite postponement and chairman of that com- the present session, and taking no chan- es are EATING FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN- ISTRATOR.... STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss. Court, Davies, Judge. r of the decease petitio: ~| Bergeson’ s Hats Get. “shot” kindness to American citi-! this to Tet nd who duri \T WE Bishop of Bismareis. ago, anticipating the s Nielson, and hop- pasing this measure he The league house swallowed before Hon. I. C. wnpenweo? ns trained as vnpanweer by the camera- institutions "AS BIG SCREAM BILLED HERE spying, galasion. Camouflaged as a tree, ‘Invades enemy: territory. A Hun wood-chopping party ~attempts to add him, disguised as-a'tree stump, within my nust most em-| “Shoulder Arms,” the second ,Char- |1ey Chaplin million-dollar picture, to be shown at the Auditorium three against my’ fellow the s or titutions, Lib- | coming from, 11 institutions, he entered the “rookie” squad until, | seeks refuge in what proves to be the as a finished product of military| headquarters of -the. General Staff. | training, he invades Munlane and cap-| The Kaiser, Crown {Pringe,, and von | tures the Imperial G an Staff with; Hindenburg surprise him in an at-| 1 method typically vuakee for novel-| tack ori’a Germar officer,»but Charlie } ty and surprise. saves‘the day for himself..and_ the! His feet get him into countless! girl by wearing the unfform of his} troubles under the unsympatheic eye! unconscious victim. “* of his drill sergeant, and even after He rescues his drill sergeant, also advent into the front line trenches | captured by Huns, and together th in the man- | conspire to escape. rhial schools, Their plan brings |- Correspondence. | ° HEBRON NEWS. Last Tuesday evening the high school basketball team, together with. he. manager, and coach, tained’ at lunch were enter- at the Favovite, “by Chis; Baumgarten, who had promised them “a-feed if: the: Butte... Their Saturday night earned thé Fred Har large farm Hebron, p: ed pneumonia after The deceased w enza, reat. h, a well known farmer, | who lives with four brothers on, their five won from Sentinel victo the preceding by as mil northwest ‘of away last Tuesday of an attack of "influ: a young man of German birth who has been inthis. country more tl leaves his parents, five years, and who two sisters EURALGIA or Headache— Rub the forehead religious ed-| Heal all other foundation of | in th tate of Orlando H. | Spondents. The State of North Dakota to (he persons interested Beal, re- \ OPENS AT GRAND TONIGHT. i The Robbing vamily vaudeville road | show opens at three, day engagement | at the Grand heatre. commencing 10° | e number birth or Ge 2 aoove named respondents and all | opetly 6F | persons interested in the estate of Or. MENT Every _ oN beer use of Ger-lando If. Real: apeenacds. f+ has Veoh wiiting for-vawievine and it) i ly that*the Grand is sure) of You er to: and Gach of, you are hereby. no- is he cleve family act in‘vandeville te three childrén in this att are ¢on- dered even greater than the famous id to 1, Tt. Atkinson, and that the petition will be heard and duly ¢ sideved by this court on Tuesday, inded bigot. thes: lacunient “kel 18th day of Ma A, D. 1919, at 10:00 Winnipeg — Kidd hat played let ignorant | clock in the’ forenoon of that, day, ciiy a short time. ago, thi then | #e the court rooms. of this court, in fs worth the admission Harry. the county court house, in the city of and Kitty Sutton will be geen in the Burleigh and comedy novelty “The Perfume Shop.” dd you, and P.. 7Pearson in “a novelty juggling cited to be end hoop roiling turn is sure to. please s court at said all, MeCann and Latour will surely wer said peti: make good with their-comedy singing f any there be, and talking act. ~ Two comptete, shows d petition should will be given nightly starting at 7: and 9:15, opposition to | 5 nin an fe inee a very best te marek,“ county’. of nti of North Dakota each of 5 nd appear time and place, and: an: tion,and show ca why the prayer of | not be granted, ; By the court: | (Seal) | 0 r sons to the ny other Phone 75, City Fuel Co. | For the Beulah’ Coal ARLE, 1. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court Dated the 10th day of February, A. ¢,}D. 1919. Let the service of the above citation be made i evnacessive once Fae Carney Coal Phone 94 | week for three saccess! ive weeks in 0. EB. Anderson Lbr. Cc. softs ce" DONT LET A COLD. KEEP YOU AT HOWE Judge of the: County Court. ea i Newton, Dullam and Young, deprive Miss) ""“'sttorneys for Petitioner. Dr. King'a’:New Discovery. almost never fails to’ bring quick relief }2—10 17 24. 1 COL CUT Small doses‘once in awhile'and that | dung-splitting >cough back ight on} uperin- | state s we from. running | Pauline Frederick stars in the thrill-; tery drama, “Out of the Shad- at the Bismarck theatre to- me Dill intro-| . Four big special vaudeville acts at | the Grand theatre tonight don’t fail to see them. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the mess but the up. 713 3rd 2 10 Gt Modern roms for winter. street. ‘ FOR SALE—Eight room house at 118 Seventh St. Partly modern, One 6 room house nearly modern at 516 Third St. The above property will be sold at.a sacrifice and good terms given. Quick action neces- sary. Apply owner, 516 Third St. » 2-10-5t Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal Dr. King’s Known. King's fifty” ycars~ it’s” Bee! rolieving coughs, colds and b-onchia sttacks, For fifty ycars.it has bee sold by druggists everywhere, "A reliable remedy that you yourself orany: r of your family can take safcly, @0c_and $f ~~ PETITION VBA a for course, forming purga- but cotta a, Help. nature take with a viole tive, but: wit erate peuralieraen re aatig ills°"Tonic ia. action, it a lax bowels.“ Sold by druggists. 25c.) Head HTT mer, VS. Hazel B, FORE AND AFT A hat' i which the soldier will feel at home, after having oe Unele Sam's — service tie for: eS ‘New Discovery is well °|' and temples with ‘ore of 34 to 10] aid eight brothers to mourn his'loss. Fun- eral. services at the -St. John’s Ev: aul gelical chureh at which Rev. A Debus presided were attended by #- large number of neighbors and friends. Mrs, A. C. Urban and Mrs, Geo. Hy Funk returned Friday evening from’ 2 short visit: with the Hass family at Glen Ulin. ‘Phe fosephine :.Dominick , Concert company. drew a ,farily large crowd for the second ‘entertainment on the Lyceum conrse last TF riday eveniig. ‘An excellent program of vocal and. iIn- stent music and readings was od by the three young. Jadies BETTER THAN CALOMEL' ds Have Discovered Dr. Thad Olive “Tablets are * aHarmless St Substitute. Edwards’ Olive jive Tablets—the substi- tut ioe calomel — are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect'on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to trcat liver and bowel complaints with calomel, His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. Calomel sometimes gums, Sodostrong to take, colon but i fe ek let Dr. Edw: Olive Tablets take ie Pinaces” ‘and that feeli me e from constipation and be Lsordered liver. Take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets when hen you feel ” and “ Note how. ‘heavy.”” ‘k up” th druggists, brain and how they 4 10c and 25c a box. BISMARCK Wit NEW PRICES --. 30c, 60c, $1.20 * who make up ‘the-compeany. | program a ‘social dance: was held. Charles-Weigel; president of the He- bron Fire and. Pressed Brick’ Co., is in Boston “attending a national: con- Lvention of thezexecutives’ of the brick and. tile companies ofthe country. Matthias, Singer, who has been working at a mine; at- Lehigh, is laid ‘off at present becatse of a slump: in the conl business -and is visiting ie home folks. e Last. week while’ driving of the’ grade east..of:.town:,Leo Schnelder’s Ford lost a front wheel and capsized, throwing the driver “out... The -ear was badly wrecked but Mr. Schneider escaped with a few. brui The full list’ of Dr, Suuphresst Remedies for- imerral anc extorial’ tise, mecta the needs of fainilles fot dearly “every Silment from Infancy to 01d age—cescrived inDr. Humphreys” Manual mauied free. ; Aaa JPARTIAL LIST Congestions. Inflammations Worm Fever : 3. Collec. Crsing. Wakefulness of Infants 4, Dissehes of Children and adults Colds, Bronchitis Faceacho, Neuratela be, Sick Headache. Vertigo. 19 Q )Dyspepste: Indigestion Weak'Stomach Croup. Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis ik Eczema, Eruptions. Lumbago 1 nd Ague, Malaria 17. Piles, vine Bleeding. Intoria}. External rh, Infiuenza, Cold in Head 20. Whooping ree 30: Urinary Tocontis ence 34. Sore Thro: uinsy 77. Grip, Geippe, LeGrippe, |, + For sale by druggists overy where. ACHPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE “co: Corner William and “Atin ’Streets, New York You Can Enroll at' This ,. MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE, school undet guarantee of a sate. isfactory position as soon, ‘as competent..or your. nition, |rer When you know more about this college and. what it has. done for business. men and- women, you'll attend. Write ‘G. M, LANGUM, Pres., ” Bismarck, N. D. per week. apiece. mow.carriage Wester Ses Co.| Distributors, of, MAXWELL. AND. OLD: i _ AUTOMOBILES PORTAGE. TIRES GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds FILTERED _— Free Air and Water BATTERY. 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