Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 5, 1917, Page 2

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E BEMNIDJI DAILY PIONEER -l—n—.—-—PUBLlSHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- S THE BBEMIDJI PIONEER ' PUBLISHING CO. A o E, CARSQN 5 ; g 3 E. H. DENU TELEPHONE 922 = : ¥ vmtg'red--at the ‘postoffice at Bemldfl‘, Minn., as second-class matter under act of Congress of March-3, 1879.™ ; No attention’ paid to ‘anonymous contributions. Writer's nnm&'mult' be known to the editor, but: not necessarjly for publication. Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not o . “ & 2 , - g b T sk i 2 B SR ; : ) .of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC _/later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication: in the current issue. " e g — gtobdcqos-;Bl'e'ridedf_ SUBSCRIPTION RATES - BY One year .. Six months summary of ‘the news of the week. Pnb- stage paid-to any iddrm,-fo;,l—g . mie Dally- Ploneer is s member of the United: Press Association, snd 48 represented for foreign’ advertising by the ) "/ ‘General offices in New “York and Chiéaga:branches in all principal cities. T00 DEEP FOR US On August 28, President Wilson gave out this reply to the pope’s proposal for peace: 3 «We cannot take the word of the present rulers of Germany as a guarantee of anything that i8 to endure, unless explicitly - supported by such conclusive evidence of the will and purpose of the German people themselves as the other peoples of the world wonld be justified in accepting. ‘Without 'such ' guarantees, treaties of settlement, agreements of disarmament covenants to set up arbitration in the place of force, territorial adjustments, _reconstitutions of small nations, it made with the German gov- ernment no man, no nation could now depend on.” . <Yesterday. the: following dispatch by the United Press was sent of Washington: R By Actual elimination of the Hohenzollern ‘dynasty is not pre- scribed by ‘the American government as a peace basis. The state department says indications are now that this government will be conmtent with internal reforms insuring honesty in dealing with other nations. ) 4o 3 A 0, nol +It: wouldn't do at all to eliminate the Hohenzollern bunch as NOW reported- advocated in ‘Washington. No indeed. By all means let ’em go, return our Liberty Loan coin and make restitution 'to the |. Hohenzollerns, apologize abjectly and let 'em go. Recall the draft and by all means let the Hohenzollerns romp &l11 over the world and commit butchery and rape to their hearts content. We “thought “the * United States was in the war to do something. Shades of our ancestry! Shades of the Lusitania victims! iz : % WHY NOT FOR ALL? A . A g of enjoyment for smokers— We note in a dispatch where the government has forced the price of B § r ' », 214 cents per pound on newsprint for the “Official Bulletin” published A , by the government and edited by George Creel, whose chief claim to news- ¢ b i 'h”lct you know mmm paper fame is that he once he spread a trowel full of salve over Woodrow. . 2 ! _M "Satinfir" 1] i The Bulletin is a war time baby, merely another useless and costly con- h ' ' traption born of the'war administration so the public will get the news - / b / | And yet, they’re MILD!? “gtraight,” after Creel has rewritten it to suit the powers that be. The 9 »7 ' 7 % - - s ) 7 - The blend is what does'it—the most useless publication we ever sgw. # } 3 The public which has been getting it in the neck and the newspaper Z 4 =N newblend of pure, natural lmported“ % 4 publishers who for the past three years have been gouged to the limit and W Y 3 and Domestic tobaccos. And the over, can get along at any old price the newsprint makers choose to hand I 2 . 3 4 > 9, Ale 'em and get by with it. Might suggest a_ l‘igt]_e patriotism at Washington, 3 - o I)hlld can’t be copled' also. Or is the “peepul” at Washingtomr more than those of the United : B ; Next fifile, if you want that new’ States? e NO OCCASION FOR BOASTING - A full-page magazine advertisement recounting the evidences of pros- perity in the South contains the following: “Never before have the Southern people been so ‘prosperous—and 8o busy. With nineteen of the great army cantonments and mobilization camps fn their midst_and sev- eral hundred thousands of soldiers to feed, the folks in Dixie have a new job of considerable size on their hands.” The advertitement might also have added that the administration is paying them well for the job and not calling -upon them for as large a proportion of ‘soldiers as the North {8 required to supply. We are certain we have read from statesmen, and the government has. endorsed, advocacy of kicking kaiserism into the far beyond, but now . it comes out of Was};ingtnn the intimation that it isn't NOW the programr to turn the Hohenzollerns out parcel and baggage. What did we enter o the war for? To whip that ‘Hohenzollern bunch or do an old woman act? P T S o . s 'CONTROL & DIRECTION OF ARCHBISHOP : President Wilscn made a personal visit to the offices of the Federal| M| _ 4 nnes e | - Th w‘ Tm Trade Commission recently, and it was announced in the -press that his il “CIAS: . purpose was to speed up the work” of that body. The time for him to ’ 3 ¥ 3 = ’ .m sfl"“ have put speed in the commission was when he selected its membership. l fi'n The food conservationist who announced the discovery that a frugal = I Hy T " When war was declared, housewife can make two pounds of butter out of one by working a pint i T —— 3 4 the Bell Telephone System of milk into the butter has nothing on the dairyman who makes two x A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLECE y K.es&':;film;:l{h?:gdem“ quarts of milk out of one by adding liguid from the pump. | Ranked as.20 Honor School by the War Department < ment. - cuk.:la u:o-fllu'ul Academic - Preparatory / £ ( 7 Carefy Moral and Religions Training - B 5 %xght ;:‘AEE‘:&" 1';:2 Studeats From ! " The government has had first call for local and long distance telephone service, as well as for men, for - U switchboards, poles, wire and tele- RRLERRUSURTARERLROEEEIRANRIEORRRENERBRRRAALENINL ¢ B phones for use at army headquarters and in the fleld. : Kansas City Star—Why are we proving all over again that Germany started the war? Had anybody said it was Siam? BEM'D\" HORSE MARKET WE HAVE THE 10TS ~ You can help us “do our bit” for the We Buy and Sell H ‘What kind of a lot are you'looking for? A good business ? government by asking only for telephione y orses, site? A location for a fine residence? Or just & place for a . onm];p?;i'fit1’0.,.““1"3:’{0’;2’315:“:.,&’amfiski';i Harnesses and Vehicles. SUEF IS home< : o ‘are absolutely mecessary. Mo 3 B H EASY PAYMENTS . > A4 : F Pick yours out and call ea eur local agent, T. C. Bailey, Post NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE . Oftice Block, for prices and September discount EXCHANGE COMPANY ‘Moberg Construction Company BEMIDJT TOWNSITE COMPANY

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