Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 3, 1918, Page 2

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e e e e r--—--! e . 2. Sa—_— Cloilred"(l?l'emafic 'Fo’f?ene; ‘Wornien e e e ' \BEMIDJI‘DAILY PIONEER ’“‘Lfmngm%%m"’“—* @. B GARSON ; nntn-ed at the_ postoftice at ww. Minn., as second-class matter - under #ot-of Congress of March 3, 1817 ; £ No attention paid to snonymous, mu‘lblmn’l. ;' name must be Enown. to the editor,: but, not: npeesesrily ok nvi( Communications for the ‘Waekly: Ploneer must franch fhoq a0t later than Tueadsy of each week:ta: insyre yublisstion in no. . 8. DENU THE nmmm DAILY PIONEER . ’ Bulte ™ lo,"mmr—’lldr ' ,0ftled’ Phori® 1183 {PHYSICIANAAND SURGEQN The Daily Plonesr.ia s member of mmmm nc 1s represented mmmmn the General offices in New York aud chlouo mn all mmu WIDE EFFECT oF cmnn OF JERUSALEM. The capture ot Jerusalem by the “Allied forces will"have a- a political effect. Its military result will‘ be fumll in plgc;ul ¢ ish effort in the war—for the Turk has ‘never been, bl wulu)pnd loss of territory. Whenever the Giaour has set;up: lhflQ%Mlold m Moslem soil, the inherent fatalism of ‘the-East, nowhere*more: firmly id- grained than in the Turk, has recognized Kismet and has settled back, mo a lethal lethargy. The psychology of..the event will be felt' “in, both" nu Occident and the Orient.” The vast Jewlish powlnflonun Auatris,: Oennnny and Russia cannot fail to be.stirred by the thought. that’ their sacred city is at last to fall-into their hands—or, at any ute, that they are-to ‘enjoy a larger freedom in’'the ancient home of. their race. From:thisthere lhould be some reaction favorable to the Allied cause. LET’S HAVE THE FACTS. Mr. Hoover would llke to dismiss Mr. Sprockela' charges: with, the: as- sertion that the eugar refiner is “‘gore.” ‘Phis. may. exphln why : Mr. Spreckles estified a8 he. did before a §dntte eommittoe, but' it-will ‘hot ‘ex- plain aws the:, charges which. were ‘made. ., These ‘are_that, there.is no natural shortage of sugar, that raw sugar has been put beyond the reach of American refiners, though made easy :to get by 'Canadian refiners, and that favored refineries, -through having former emplay,eov on ‘Mr." Hoover's “ /sugar commlttee. have profited while other refiners have been compelled: to shut down. These charges constitite:more: than a:personal: issue between _Hoover. and Spreckels; they raist.an issue of efticfency,-in connection with | the food administration which cannot be brushed aside upon any assuymp- tion that anyone is “‘sore’. — farmers to dig them, and the peonle in the cities unable-to buy becaise o high price, there would seem to be; unmething besides: potatoes “rotten i Denmark”. What's the answer, anyway" i With potatoes rotting in,the ground. because. it would: not. poy thI' With all the loss and damage g'mwlng out of tha\war, it is en'eoungi- , ing to know that those congresstonal salaries. have suffered: no euruflm! " at the hands of the lncome tax collector. Perhaps this weather:was sent-in order, that'the Busajan nuul,d,u;mé, who is said to be on her way, here, might feel at home: when she arrives. Wil the millions of worthless curs in the country be compelled. to.prac- tice conservation also? A On the otheér hand, it must be re- membered that.the former large sup- ly of “immigrent ‘lgbor will neces- ly be:largely ‘curtajled. Foreigp WILL BUILDING COSTS FALL? 0. B. Hawk, president of the Youngstown Real Estate Board, re- cently said: “The great questlons confronting the builder are four in number: 1‘& Is the present a good: time. to 'y build? “2. Will general costs be chuper . thl to J&fi'fi:‘:;&g next. year 1nent to. take -the places of m, mil- “3... Should we gro\ade ;low for | llons of men who .been kitted op continuous future operations entirely incapaci: “4, Are we fair and intelligent to A pacitated for work in all the buyer when we say to him ‘It will never be cheaper?’ “As a lumber dealer, manufacturer own countries, not_only in the of recnnstrue’tl;)n, -which wlllwo;’l:" cot;::tr{lu ardly. .seems -probhable, there- ford, ‘that the superfluity of labor | Office-Phone- 154 Gibbons: Bldek borers will be in demand in their{’ of the other. industries of.the.various{ and lumbér producer, 1 say, ‘It will never be. cheaper,’ as lumber is searcer, and the hauls are continually getting longer. Enormous amounts’ . and growth of new lumrber cannot keep pace with the demand. “The labor question is.a great fact- or at present. - The best .young men _~ are going to the army. Next April * will see a 10 per cent raise to al L great ‘era of ‘prosperity is upon us.’ The above facts are well worth the careful consideration of ‘any man'in- terested in the building business. The, claim has been advanced:that when the war is over the returning soldiers, going back to their previous occupa- tions, will increase the ‘supply of: labor to an extent which will reduc its cost. looked . for by-some .when the war is over is likely to materialize. - On the! other hand, the constamtly eCreusing || supply of ¥ mbe: of lumber are being: shipped, abroadq{d Lk t r_and {he srortious for it and" all other building hich“ will exist after the the upbullding of Europenn towns an -fln&\ troyed b nfl%’ wildest - “str eh of !nfinghnt on, ha dency tp ‘materials i it wouldeeenr: to-be: thepart:Gf seon: ¥ omy‘to cbuild: now: ‘béfore: prices: ud- vance still further, and-in“the -case [of :business building, to take adven- tsge of ithe:greater saving which in- creased facilities maturally afford. Remember, Taesday, “Meatless Day”; Wodnosday, “Wheatless-Tay.” SUBSCRIBE FOR PIONEER| mmm Oftice, Security Bank Bleck DR, J. Offies O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftics Phone 376-W RS Ml‘ll»nv R.R./AS SHANNON,M-:D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON “» Office i Mayo Blook Plione 39¢ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON * Troppman Block Bemidji;: Minn. EYI EAR NOSB THROAT Jligissnes: Fitted - Residence 346 Miles Block, Bemidji .North6f Markham' Hotel “Tel. 230 Dtice: 1 Winter Block iMHes ~Block SR Jomun, Bemidjt:Minn. MUSICAL’ INSTRUMBNTS +Wholegsle-and ;Retail Piasios, (Onguns: and 8ewing Machines ' 117 Third 8t. Phone 673-W J. BISIAR, Mansager PHOTOGRAPHER ‘Photos Day and Night Hair ‘dressing, face ' massage, " scnlp trestment. Switchies made from combings $1.60. $111:6th 8¢, Phoue 112-W DRAY AND TRANSFER Sufe and Piano Moving . -Res. Phone 58 818 -America :Ofttes:Phons 13- \ Rhone 560 \ . | Bem\dji || - and Chitdren + iLand; Loans; fhsudstios and FURNITURE & “UNDERTAKING .H. N.,.McKEE, Funeral Dlreotor“ PHONE 178-W or R THB DAILY PIONEER ‘receives wire service ofthe 'UNITED' PRESS- ABSOCIATION eaning, pressing and: alterations Ikinds. All work up-to-daf first class workmaaship T.:Beaudette, | | Merchant Tallor 1210°Third Street 'UNDERTAKER 405'Beltrami ‘Ave., For satisfactorv prices, .bring or ship your Hides &. Furs Coldberg’s 'Hide & Fur Co. | 112 3rd St. Bemidji, Minn. We ‘also" pay the ~HIGHEST | MARKET PRICE for RUB- ‘BERS, METALS and 'RAGS Phone 638-W JACOB GOLDBERG, Prop. from| Because ‘Adler-1-ks 'lefipties S L — .85 mmu JANUARY 3. e e b mm— ?"UWI&-_‘W ICTURES of home feiks : _FP cafry Warmth¥éand Bbm- “ifort téithe Néart dfla nfior. : = sw_mo ' =Qf : /Make an-appointnient tmy i 3ths Bfieot “AND ¢ To Beltrami-Avenue Ca¥:leaves Nyniore on the hour and half-hour-’ ‘Car 'leaves. 13th Street: on ‘the. quarter’ to and quarter aftér:éachy hiour. ”fnn. sueum ffilflms”l" TRA‘PFIIIS, : you- thrfuflw mmarket: price. NORTHIRN‘WBE ‘I”FQR ~ Halt FEfock> Nerth ~ef 'Union - Statien; BEMIDJI, HIHH. i ? “'We ‘can’sell. yoir in bales or in carload loh; prices. Do you ‘éed “We-also handle Flout ind FM Call ts up-and get Phone' 266. _ - § Akre’ 's “‘Variety Swtore' V. . inmmmmmmmmmnmnlmuiumilimmmmmm I‘Not Asked to Go In ~uxgmg the-American- opegple to “lorvo ‘v-8aving' and to “*Fight! by-Helptag the me ght," " the Uaited 'Stibes Pood "Ad- “re* ru sl fo. one to go “huligry. It proposes thn ‘péoplé shall ‘‘eat plont " ut wisel ut waste.’” If ti %nra’é *’s, our. ownm ldlen= and-4he soldiers and peoples; of 9ur a u i wfi-ll!‘hxer‘ lem & .fi'{dormma" AMERICA'S PROBLEM is to'féed our ‘allies this winter b ~ending them as.much food as! we ean -of the -most ‘coricentrated rutiitive s valie! in ‘thed fedbt shipping ‘space. “Thes' foods' are wkeat, beef, pofl: dmry’*products and sugar. [ THE S8OLUTION is for us to eat less -of ~the: " other toudstef? wlm.-h wé‘have an abundu!ed ihfl’g :v?:‘l: Iaé;: all foods. 3 = YO!IR ?ABT is to sign the pleflge ‘and eriroll a8’ a of the Food-Administration, a| 740" SArTy biit fthvdn'ectmns and advice of the Food Administedtdr ‘in' i YOUr circumstaneés permit. your *hmé, g0 fur a8 " Thiére 'are no fees or dues-to be:paid. Y SICK WIFE'S SIORY f The following has l\lrm'ued Be- 'POSITIVELY - RELIEVES CONSTIPATION ConAtipation causes’ poor aj indigestion, headaches, blllgn and more serious diseases. , Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure femedy for constipation. These Wi derful herbs have long been famous : uick and positive results. : By - normal bowel action, you “gain color, welght and yout! Take tonight—tomorrow feel rlght: Barker’s Drug. 8to! midji: A busineas man’s Wife suf- fered from dyspepsia 2hd Eotistipa- tgm ':or yeil;a " :llthouglh she dieted she was so0_hloa’ T _clothes .would: not fit. ONE' syofiun “backihorn! bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad- ler-i-ka relieved her INSTANTLY. BOTH | farge and &nfail { e it refieves [+ ANY CASE constipation, sour stom- ach or and prevents appendiciti: it has QUICKEST #uétion of Ahything x; “ever sold. ~City ‘Drug” Stere.— V. Let Us Print Your Sale Bills

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