Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 29, 1917, Page 2

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BEMIDJT DATLY PIONEER © .. MOKDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1017. - — BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER A e T ST G AVE THE ‘T0TS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- I.Idlflf a‘d Gfln‘s Slllls |l What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. THE HOME, CAFE .MADE to ORDER “gite? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy 7 . e 4 § E @. B. CARSON E. H. DENU Gordon Burns, Prop. él " litte home? . R ‘Cleaning, pressing and alterations ] EA YMEN Corner 3rd St. and Beltraml Ave. .of alikind#. AH work up-to-date, . SY‘I‘A. 8 fitst class workmanship Pick yours out and call on our’local agent, The Berman Agency, - i Markham Hotel Bldg., for prices and terms, 2 Erntered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter . T B audett . under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscribe for The DAILY PIONEER M'er cfiant Ta "s: ! SR BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY - E '210 Third Street apital Nat. Bank Bldg. St. Paul, Minn. 18 3 RS TELEPHONE 922 No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must B =7 . e z be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. For satisfactory pric es P s s R R z = . 3 g ] Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not brin g or Ship YOlll‘ Hnn - ~L ST ' :u w %R b v 4 p : o D 'ON DL i Foundation of. a Good Meal Iater than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. H " Hldes & Fl“'s Office in Winter Block to . SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY CARRIER BY MAIL Oneyear ..............$500 Oneyear..............$400 Six months ............ 250 Six months ............ 2.00 SLPRN FVSKAIR ARE T e m:n:;th lg Three months .......... 1.00 co|dberg’s UNERAL DIRECTOR THE WEEKLY PIONEER 112 3rd St. Bemidji, Minn. R Ten pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Pub- " UNDERTAKER lished every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address, for, in|| We 2lso pay the HIGHEST 2 P PR - MARKET PRICE for RUB- : . B ead and Butler 405 Beltrami Ave., y BERS, METALS and RAGS = Beenidit, Mi I Al - OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS Phone 638-W You owe it to your health (also Pocketbook) to The Daily Pioneer is a member of the United Press Association, and JACOB GOLDBERG, Prop. : use more BUTTERMILK s represented for foreign advertising by the AT B Y0U CAN DEPEND TIFR T ; : ! o . T_he Koors Q;egmgry Churns E Da General offices in New York aud Chicago, branches in all principal cites. BE“ER THAN cAlnM{l ‘ > g | very y THE ENEMY wa ive Tablets Ll a Harmless Substitute. Just now this is a familiar phrase in American life. Exactly what| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablm—dthe% THEBEMIDJI JEWELR YCO is intended to be conveyed by the phrase many do not seem to understand. | ° f‘;’f :?filgmtglel: :é:c“;flth% is| 210 3rd Street, = i) P 48 8. It might be well to study it closely if we are to Ve loyal citizens as our ‘mmt?rstuihnem They are the result government expects us to be. i Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat First, it is not at all necessary that we actuslly minister to the] iver gmriu “&"fi‘fi;{.”?{”&?&?fi&"fi enemy’s material wants, in order to come under the meaning of the term. ut‘t:sl:ofive-colored‘hblet's. ¥ . - There are a thousand and one ways—indirect ways—of aiding an enemy.| Thesepleasant little tablets do the good Men wanted Our present enemy is full aware of this fact, and his knowledge is shown | that calomel does, but have no bad after s O < . e in his extraordinary activity in our country. :gfixt:liqz?;sy ff’é‘é&:flffefiémt!g; To cut Cedar Posts, Poles amd Ties One of the most effective ways to aid a cause is to destroy the morale | of the troubla 2nd quickly correct it. Why Yt of its opponents. If dissension and strife can be sown in its ranks, these [ cure the liver a_tfine‘expehseoi the teethi [} Extra good timber, can work year of themselves will soon bring about its downfall without much effort on calomelsi"';’(‘,est;';?g ,irésds‘ha"l':chw:h; around. New camps, good board, the part of its opponent. me ‘calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards ::fl prices for cutting. Write or I . Unfortunately, there secems to be current in this country an idea that| Qlive Tablets e nsylabé. 3 any course of action is permissable that is not directly prohibited by stat- | MOStl,heaflaChfig:d““W«‘t?gfim $00.POLE & TIE COMPANY LIMITED tis p.()().r economy to save money ute law. Acting on this assumption, opponents of the government claim !‘azgi!ee mraedailp\::r. i'-‘a::mmm_ !Ed"_ E d by qustltutlng something inferior but wouldn’t’ the right to criticise this government’s actions because our constitution Of];ive T,‘h‘;}::he’n m%gfi‘m mficfp_ . you hke to save on cost if you coald et somcthing uarantees to all freedom of speech. Such people profess to be unable to| “heayy.” ) N ed d K, G ! 0 fg gee wherein they can be nccusped of dlsloyall:y :)n el;ercislng a plain right orain and how ‘hey;fi“k up” the spirits Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. l!}e er? You can geta better rocf for less moncy : {0c and 25¢ = box. druggists, you put on guaranteed by the constitution. B e Fortunately, however, this same question has arisen before in this country. In the war between the states, President Lincoln had the same difficulty to contend with, and he went directly to the root of the matter ond defined for all time the rights of citizens as to freedom of speech in times of national peril. Hear him: C “He who dissuades one man from volunteering, or induces one, soldier to desert, weakens the Union cause as much as he who kills a Unfon soldier in battle. Yet this dissuasion or in- ducement may be so conducted as to be no defined crime of which Before its m erits were recognized, roll roofing was regarded as a more or lecstemnorary roof—but now any civil court would take cognizance.” y o President Lincoln went farther and asserted the indisputable right of . . I .- CERTAIN-TEED hasdemonctrated thatitis notonly the government to suppress all action and speech that had for its object, i ; Y i3\ a most du rable rocf, butzlso 72 most eficient roof or tended to, the weakening of the morale of the government forces. A ) NG F 2 o 'y Men of America, our sons and brothers will soon be on the firing line, 7 It lseconomzcal to buy; inC?IPCT” e to 13.}7 and COSsl3 defending the honor of a people that know no master. They will be shed- TN Y pl'aCtically nothing to maintain. It is licht weight ding their blood to make permanent the liberty bequeathed them by other k . : o \ clean, sanitary, fire-retardant and wea Eer.tig}i_ > fighters of another age. Can we stand and see them stabbed in the back by professed friends, while they are baring their breasts to our country’s It is now used as the preferable type of roof for office buildings, factories, hctels, storcs, ware- foes ? ’_‘Gn-y" Chamberhain The man who in this emergency opposes his country’s course through . ) \ ; h?}lsfi‘fi, garages, farm building“s- €fC.y where dura- :ig;?r:v:fj:ishfum il(:le trex:ioned with z:]nd :inngmencd. Hié wll:o by such ac; . No one who .hasnot had Influenza can realiz e the suffering bility is demanded. CERTAINCTEED is guaranteed o g L an g (e enous. SR be sent to join that enemy—at || it causes or how it defies treatment. 1know of nothing that will for 5, 10 or 15 years, zccording to thickness (1, i i gxze such p:;mptth relief as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, for . 2or 3 ply) [ - : when it is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever sub- v ; There are many r b mark THE RETAIL MENACE sides and the whole body becomes more comfortable. CEI{TAI%:I"FE’!'EI‘)OH Iifafiy’;‘ii Ef: St L:fé C‘L‘iis%"iynifii Government action in food price regulation has had some splendid .Then' again, the .&e‘: effects of Influenza are often even more to lay a CERTAIN'TE_ED roof than it does to lay a_poor results. No careful observer of events can doubt that without such action, distressing than the disease itself, but they can be avoided if I’oof, bu't e 0 2 e e in G yosar, Tens cacif aell .prices would now be at a prohibitive height. you use . the quahtyofaroofing' by looks or feel. Yol{r only safety is the Iabel, ' Be sure that it is CERTAIN-TEED —then you are But the abuses have not all been eliminated. True the big sharks ° 9 - in of - A . have had their teeth effectively extracted, but there are still a multitude 5 chamhrlaln s Cough Remedy ¢ exreain o quavhty”and1uam:1t¢gdsausfact;an. of smaller fry whose activities are as strenuous as ever. I e s . o - o sgier et " c"‘qi""eed Slate-Surfaced Asphalt Shingles are supplanting wood and ¢late shiu:clcs for residences. They cost less, For instance, reports come from various cities that prices of vegeta- . . bles and perishable fruits have been exceptionally high, while in these Though the m.dm from this dm is Pneumonia, are just as pood looking, wear better, won't full off, buckle or split. They I have never known a single case of Influenza to result in it when sz fre:tofandant, asd do tiob have (o Ue paihted b etiincd, same localities farmers have had these same commodities to spoil on their ., : . hands for want of a market. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was freely given. The persistent Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes g aré the best quelity puiat Q There can be but one reason for this—collusion between the retail- cough that frequently follows In i e - Vo L g8 S € : ug t frequently Influenza can be relieved by groundand mixed with mech ‘ s greatly aided by the average city marketing regu Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and should not be allowed to curacy. Made for all uses and in all lations. In most cities the restrictions placed on hucksters and peddlers run on until it becomes troublesome.” o colors. With paint, as with roofing, are very stringent. These restrictions virtually protect the retailers from the name CERTAINTRED B a ] gu:nm:e of quality 2ad satisfaction. all competition, so that the “‘gentlemen’s agreement” is easily maintained. ) — "’ac N — ol 1 a 41 In the present emergency it is a question if it would be th . ® > ’ Y m‘ ] y 4 q ould not be the part X s trorttis gy CERTAIN-TEED PRODYUCTS CORPORATION of wisdom for all our cities and towns to entirely abolish peddlers’ licenses, ' . New York, Chicago, Philadelphia. St Louls, Boston, Cleveland, Pittaburgh, Detrolt, at least so far as food stuffs are concerned. This would institute a healthy i : 10 wr 3 nm::bog:.nxs:u Gity, “s‘L‘Z&‘:‘J‘f?fim’-fi'fiL‘fl? Au’lfi&"fiif-fi"fi«.“"fi&“n‘,‘* =y Grand Rapids, Nashville, Balt Laké City, Dos Molnes, Hotiston, Dultth, Lonqoa, competition that would have a very salutary effect on food prices. s -— : 5 5 Sei Sydney, Havana LLOYD G. PENDERGAST We carry instock a full line of all Certain-teed Pro- B A good, useful and eventful life went out Saturday morning when taps” sounded for Lloyd G. Pendergast, of Bemidji, representative of the Sixty-second district in the Minnesota house of representatives. He was ducts. Come here first always. 75 yem:s of age and early activities and hardships broke down the rugged HERE is more of the true spirit » frame in spite of a determined nature. of Xmas in & photograph of l;ur- Coming from the east to the great northwest to fight the battle of the self than in any other gift you zould Bn ar ware j 0 wllde:_-ness at an early day, Mr. Pendergast heeded the call of the north in choose. Then, too, photographs are ' :Jhel Civil war ‘and was one of the first to enlist for the preservation of the g econon;lcal, al;d th;y are alwl;ys ap- w:s o:: :nd his fighting spirit carrl‘ed him through. His adopted state preciated. Make arrangements TO- Minneseta Ave. Phone 57 Bemidji, Minn ind to him. He was in turn kind to his adopted state. DAY for a sitting before the rush a Mr. Pendergast had served Minnesota in public life in many ways. He was serving his second term in the state legislature when called. He was a lovable character and his friends were legion. A good man has gone from Bemidji. commences. We carry a full line of products manufactured by the Certain-teed Company. Get our prices. We’ll both Mr. Edison says that the clothes of the future will be so cheap that profit by it. any woman can follow the fashion without feeling the expense. The sav- p ing feature of this prophecy i y is that Mr. Edison carefully omits to state H Just how close that future is to the present. Studlo e ] B [ . . Peru has broken with Germauy and tenders to the allies her “‘moral . Bemid]l v stl H“alre Retall Lumher fla. support.” Well, the preachers tell, us that moral ’suasi force in the universe. ' Pl g Makers of Likenesses by Photography Phone 100 Near G. N. Depot No, the “German” is no longer >a popular dance in allied countries. a3 “§ ../ Eprna Y . Defective

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