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LANDING OF RUSSIANS |vattle fields to cause any material IN FRANCE IS EFFORT change in the military situation in TO SUPPORT CONSCRIPTION | France. But even a small body of Slavs contributed to France, must ex- By J. W. T. Mason. ert a great morial influence in Great (\Vritt(:{x for the United Press) |Britain’ at a time when a ministry New York, April 24.—The landing|!s threatening to break up over a 5 lquestion of impressing more men for of Russian troops in France to par- RSRrencE tiont) i fighting along the k s ticipate in the fighting Withdraw British, western front is probably an effort r to support the out and out conserip- Since the beg‘inAmng of the Ve‘:i‘un tionists in England. Russia cannot cffensive the British have been taking spare a sufficient force from her own over the western front from the Ar- ras to the Somme. This has released probably 100,000 French troops for operations at Verdun. But there has been no active help extended to the French by the British army as far as indications go. The reason for this is probably that the present number of trained British soldiers under arms does not permit an ex- tension of the British front beyond its present length. Needs More Men, To contribute still further. to the "he Purity of “Bull” Durham Is Proven Absolutely by Government Statistics! Herew::’. A iopinion in Great Britain. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEEN e — allies’ military strength in the west- ern area, Great Britain must have more men." -The appearance of the Russians in- France emphasizes the difficulties the_British government is experiencing in keeping up its re- serves. ‘It 1§ ‘not improbable there- fore that the British, French and Russian representatives at the recent allied conference in Paris decided up- on dispatch of Slav troops to France for the purpose of impressing public ing of Russian forces at Marseilles instead of .at a morthern French port is'due to the comparative freedom of the. French southern railways. It will be easier to move Russians to the Verdun front from Marseilles than from any other French port that could have been selected. NAVAL MILITIA DRILL POSTPONED TO TUESDAY The land- Naval Militia which is scheduled for itonight at the city hall.-has been post- poned to tomorrow-night on account of the Easter ball to be given at the hall tonight. Because, according to detectives of the bomb squad in New York, he promised to kill J. P. Morgan and had several schemes for doing it, Harry L. Newton, a munition work- ! er, was held in $5,000 bond today for ADDITIONAL WANT ADS e A~ A A A~ FOR SALE OR RENT—Small house, furnished, in Mill Park; also incu- bator and brooder cheap. Call Phone 715-W. 2d425 FOR SALE—Young horse, harness and buggy. Inquire Mclver’s Barn. 2d425 FOR SALE—Strictly modern home, 8 rooms on Lake Blvd. Large grounds, full basement, ete. For further particulars apply Crookston The regular drill of the Bemidji hearing tomorrow. Lbr. Co. 3d426 E = Partial View of Immense “Bull” Durham Factories at Darham, N, €& : we print a facsimile of a letter from Hon. W. H. Osborn, Com-) missioner of Internal Revenue, written in the routine of his official duty in answer ' tc . letter from the manufacturer. The Government officials find in the bri~ht, golden leaves of Carolina a4 Vir made American cigarettes the most popula “Bull” Durham factory nothing but the ginia tobaccos—the tobaccos that have r smokes in the world. In Durham — and indeed, throughout practically all of North Carolina and the adjoining counties of Virgini a—nearly every man is interested in tobacco, the great staple crop of the community. In the towns where the tobacco warehouses are located; on the farms, who grow the tobacco, made prosperous by the business of handlin —everywhere, these men know bought for BuL GENUINE . DURHAM in the banks, in the stores—everywhere—these men who take it to market, who buy it and sell it, and are g the money received from the crop that the sweetest, mellowest, choicest leaf is SMOKING TOBACCO And they know that nothing else ever enters the “Bull” Dwham factory. These men who live with tobacco, know that for three generations the same farms in the same counties have been producing their best for They know that the quality of “Bull” Durham has made the city of Durham famous — and the honor of “Bull” Durham is a source of pride, not only to the manufacturers, but to the entire community. Test ““Bull’> Durham Purity For You can easlly prove to “Bull” Durham. Yourself! >, “spot”, ‘an: Durham'— AN - ing of a different learn ‘to ,“roll your own” with “Bull” —and you'll find the greatest smoke-enjoyment of your life. ' : FR EE 7An illustrated Booklet, sl rect way to “Roll Your Own" Ciga. d \fitettea,andapackage to any address in U. S, \ Address “Bu paper, will both ‘be mailed, free, Durham, N.C, ; ‘THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY nature. Make the howing cor- of cigarette on request. II” Durham, Carcling your entire satisfaction the absolute purity of this famous old tobacco. Simply take a bag of “Bull” Durham and empty the tobacco on a piece of white paper. Then separate the yrains with your finger and examine them closely. You will find only tiny flakes of pure tobacco — nothing else looks like the golden Carolina- Virginia , leaf used in “Bull” Durham. Your eye would instantly lest today - = <