Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 27, 1917, Page 2

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SssE . @. B. CARSON THE BEIIDJI DAILY PIONEER EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- A——P THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLIBHING Co. E. H. DENU TELEPHONE 922 Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter wunder act of Congress of March 3, 1879. % No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer'’s name must e known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Ploneer should reach this office not Iater than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATES . 2.00 peges, containing & summary of the news of the week. Pub- Mished every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for, in ad- OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA e The Dally Pioneer is & member of the United Press Association, and % represented for foreign ndve.rtllln‘ by the— @eneral offices in New York and Chicago, branches ia all prineipal Cities. AN UNSCRIPTURAL DOCTRINE War is at our door, and this fact impels us to remark that those ex- tremely pious pacifists who look with such horror upon it, and who regard the word Soldier as synonomous with Satan, should read their Bible a lttle more understandingly. Nowhere within its covers is the Christian compared to the molly- ocoddle or the milksop, but always to the brave and trained soldier. In fact, from beginning to end of the Scriptures the efficient servant of the Most High is not only likened to a soldier, but is declared to BE a soldier of the Lord. Bven Moees, the type and pattern of meehgess, trained ud disciplined an army that later, under command of his lieutepant, Joshua, conquered a great people and won a home for a nation. The peace-at-any-price and swat-the-other-cheek pacifist will have to rewrite the Scriptures before he can reconcile his policies with the plain word of God Almighty Himself. REALLY A SAD DEPARTURE It now transpires that while Count Bernstorff was shedding tears over the agony over the parting from his good American friends, his fellow conspirators were as busy as bees in Mexico, getting control of the finances of that unhappy country and putting its munitions plants on a firm basis. A few thoughtful people foresaw some move of the kind, but as often as they opened their mouths in warning they were met with the parrot-like cry of “jingo”—the last defense of an indefensible position. Now we will pay the price of our folly. SATURDAY NIGHT IN BAUDETTE Not even St. Patrick could have driven away the ‘“snakes” from some of the fellows who were celebrating his birth in town Saturday.—Baudette Region. It makes us boil whenever we get one look at a big, husky, well dressed brute who unashamed admits he is the boss of a lot of poor wretches whose ill gotten gains are turned over to the human leech and to think that such bloodsuckers have the right, the privilege and the honor to have a say in the making of the laws by which one must abide and a decent woman be denied the right. Do you, brother, consider that stench of humanity more intelligent than your wife, mother or daughtei‘? We don’t believe you do. There's going to be an end to the numerous ‘‘dog parties’” that are so much in vogue in the business district at present and it will commence when the dog tax season arrives, which will not be so long in the future, we are reliably informed. The place for a dog is at home and not roam- ing the streets and making a general nuisance of itself, and any person who doesn’t care enough about his dog to give it proper attention should be dealt with according to regulations concerning such. Whenever we see a human being made in the image of HIM and termed a MAN, living off the money derived from the bartering of a soul it makes us want to hide our head in shame. And we've seen enough of it all to make us calloused, but we’re not—not on that particular phase. Try this on your piano: Worusznk, Oliniak, Polak, Haluska, Hapy- zaik, Sodowski, Dzisak, Hraby, Wysinski, Koraluk. It’s easy. It’s only the names of witnesses at court:—-Spooner' News. Sounds better on a tin whistle. Sheriff Andrew Johnson deserves great credit for the cleanup he made at Spooner. That Anderson place got too strong for the decent element and complaints commengced to pour in asking protection. The town knocker, we note, never thinks ‘o! changing his place of residence as a cure for the ills of which he complains. In the good old days to call a man a ‘‘cabbage head” was to invite an immediate scrap. Now you win his undying gratitude. Itis saida ‘;;:'t' uab.;; :Tsm(;nce asked A Favn"'e Kld“ny in the poet's presence which of Burns' works he liked best. After taking THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . “No one who has not had Influenza can realize the suffering it causes or how it defies treatment. I know of nothing that will give such prompt relief as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, for when it is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever sub- sides and the whole body becomes more comfortable. Then again, the after effects of Influenza are often even more distressing than the disease itself, but they can be avoided if . you use Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy Though the greatest danger from this disease is Pneumonia, I have never known a single case of Influenza to result in it when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was freely given. The Ppersistent cough that frequently follows Influenza can be relieved by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome.” Qfounss for. Phalel = Giamizy Clom Lortiins Miss Jeanette Rankin of Montana, the first woman to be elected to the national congress, will speak in the Auditorium at Minneapolis the eve- ning of March 28 and several from Bemidji will hear her. Her topic will be “Let the People Know.” The Bemidji Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and society news possible and would appreciate it very much if anvone having news of that character would phone 922, or mail the details to the Bemidji Pioneer. Read Dafly Pioneer Wantads HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Instrumental Department ony and History ice Culture Phone 816 209 3rd St. TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin, Piano and Band ents Phone 287-w. 214 3d St. KEKRKKKEKKKEXKKK DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children THE MODEL DRY- CLEANING HOUSE Hoganson Bros., Props. KX XKRKK KK KKK KKK N * * * x —Phore 62— * August L. Berg, Joe Hague, Y Ray Jarvis and Fred Grant KX Service Night and Day FEEEEE R RS 0 8 0 8 2 P KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KRS KING PIN x : * Tatlor Made Suits Drop in and look over our Spring and Summer lines. HOGANSON BROS. 309 Thirg St. XK KX KK KK KT KK KKK ¥ “White House” Tea and Coffee + %« served exclusively at the & *x THIRD ST. CAFE * ® * KKK KK KKK KKK KE KX KR KK KR KK K K xS * x SPIRELLA CORSETS % Professional Residence Corset *x Service ‘Water Heating x *x * *$= . P, ECKSTRUM x3i= Plunl;‘bhl:g,ns%enm and - Hot xi= * JULIA NELSON = Get our estimate. 916 Miss Ave. Phone 810-J *{= Phones 565 and 309 5 R SR LR R R R SRR R I ' SPEND YOUR LEISURE MOMENTS et the, PARLORS EAL BILLIARD In good, clean enjoyment Pool or Billiards At home or by day 612 America Ave. Phone 58 MRS. THORA STAMBAUGH JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll (LU We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, beosuse we own them. It is better to buy direot from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & INIlal:‘ll;lOVEMENT CO. Ageat. AR IR The Last Days of HEART: SONGS Over = .- - with ¥, wnd Music The Days That Are No M(;re ! Announced by the BEMID]I DAILY PIONEER Over 500 . Pages A Mighty Chorus ! There is not a night in the whole year that thousands of families all over the country are not singing from that world-famous song book “Heart Songs.” Could this myriad - throated chorus be heard at one time in one place, it would create a soul- thrilling volume of melody never before equalled since the world began. That this marvelous book will have a bene- ficial influence on the home life of the Nation is not to be doubted: The fostering of a home-keeping habit, the delightful family evenings that will go down the years as the dearest of memories, the growingre - finement incident to musie—all these will make for the betterment of the - entire thought with bimself for a little he declared that he liked the “Cotter’s Saturday Night” by far the best, “al- though,” he added, "it made me greet (cry) when my father bade me read it to my mither.” This statement seem- ed to impress Burns, for presently he said to the lad. “Weel. my callant (boy). it made me greet, too. more than once when | wys writing it by my fa- ther's fireside.” Medicine in This State Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stand equal to the best kidney, liver and bladder medicine, and customers are generally well pleased with the bene- fits derived from its use in the dis- eases for which it is intended. Near- 1y a quarter of a century ago I began |selling it and since that time know ithat it has done much good in this locality. Very truly yours, J. A. HUBER, Druggist, July 14, 1916. Louisville, Colo. H Letter to | {1 Dr. Kilr-v & Co., | Binghamton, N. Y. | Prove What Swamp-Root Wili Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable informatiom, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure and mention the Be- midji Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty- sent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Greatly’Reduced Size. people. Only Th1s Week Remains to Get the Greatest Song Book Ever Published Thousands Are Singing Its Praises and Its Songs Just a FEW DAYS LEFT to Get It ALMOST FREE Our Distribution Positively Closes Next SATURDAY FAREWELL COUPON IN THIS PAPER GIVES TERMS Fall Size, 7 x.9:1-2 inches

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