Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 18, 1918, Page 2

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_BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER D EVERY AFTIRNOON EXCBPT SUNDAY: A’Hll BEMIDJT PIONEER PUBLISHING % mmm 212 Butersd at the postoffice ‘at Bemidit, Minn., a5 unond', der sot of Congress of Mprch 8, 1879. “""No attention paid to ANOnymOus mmbntlm Writer's" b known to the editor, but not: necessarilyfor: mmmmn 3 : {Communications for: the -Weekly Ploneer must reach_this oflu n HAVE COLOR N BHEEKS king—Take Olive Tahlets I your skin is yeflom wr "*"“”"mm 54‘”%’.1 Bater than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current {ssue. ¥ W T oo comery ak> o PRGOS et Bt oney and olive. oil by SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL RACE SIMMERING 'I‘ho congressional campaign in the Sixth district: ‘is simmering along, | bark, gl with neither of the three candidates as yet in the running to any extent, although there is framework being, put together for the fabric of what 15 to follow when the going is good. Harold Knutson is again in the race for re-eleetion. - Mark Woolley | of Park Rapids is the choice of the so-calléd convention, held at Brainerd. B. B. McDonald, the well known Bemidji attorney, has.also shied his cas- tor into-the arena, and has many supporters who will take off their coats -and work for his success, “Mr. ‘Me¢Donald is widely known in the Sixth. He was a successtul attorney in. St. Paul ‘for years, serving one of the principal districts in the ‘atate !exhlaturs He came to Bemidji geveral’ years ago and since has Jeen {dentfiled with her interests, her.progress and active:in public:and civic life. He is intensely interested in:the war work of the government, -easting aside any political allegiance and his many friends believe he wonld represent the best interests-of the entire district and its people in .their- entlrety —_— WASTE OF PEOPLE’S 'MONEY CONDONED ‘When 8 - rosolutlon was offered, in the Senate at Wukingaon $0 An- Wo the Creel “information” bureau, the number of, employes, the alaries: paid -and the cost-of this ‘senseless .and worthless barnacle on the » poeketbooks: of the taxpayers of the nation, it was guickly smothered by the powers that be. The best burean of information for the people of the United States at Washington has been congressmen and constipation, ‘sour s % and -prevents appendicitis, has QUICKEST ACTION of anything we ever sold. City Drug’ Store.—Adv, HUFFMAN &, DERRY FURNITURE & - leEHHKHIE H.'N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178 Weor B : senators of 'l courage and honesty who dare let the people of the United States know:|| what is-being done and shed light in shadowy corners. = The :people are loyal to the nation. would-also ba acceptable. —_— It would be @ good thing for the taxpayers of the country and the | buyers ‘of ‘Liberty Bonds to have a little public information on that joke Dburesu of ‘public information” maintained at Washington at enormous expepse. And for what? Some of the senators think solely to extol and wing the praises of its sponsors. . .eesglon, LR e y Hunt up your dicarded clothing for the relief of the poor and olothed Belgians; donate the books you have read and can spare for the boys in camps and at the front. This is the week of these-‘“‘drives” Bemidji in the nation-wide:campaighs. i g . Mayor “Bill” Thompson of Chicago has recently heard from that city[ Since receiving the message, his senatorial bee: has |4 - dnino uncertain terms. only. & ‘far-away buzzing sound. Setig The:war -seems to -have reduced évary resource - of the: kaiser except | his family. That.still remains intact. Hohenzollern patriotism. is: of: the gate-variety. ’ —_— Every now and then we read where some sage ‘declares men are su- perior to women, and we believe it—until we get home. . Dr.:Root 8gems fo-have made & wrong dlpgnosis of-the Russian ajlment, —_— s . Your. garden.is your physician’s most jtrusted assistant. hf You Should Make A Life Insurance Trust - THERE is only one way for you to insure the effective use of your insurance money, and that is- . to provide now fora definite plan, - outhmng ltS mvestxnent or dlst!'l— bution when you are gone. A Life Insurance Trust is just such a plan. It enables you to say who shall handle this fund, how it shall be invested, to whom and how the income shall be paid and what dlsposmon -shall be made of the ; pnnapal In short, it enables you to sur- round insurance money With every safe- .. guard. Our Trust Officer will help you oryour attorney in working out:the terms of such an arrangement. = Write him today—no obligation. A little loyalty to the. peeple/ And this assertion is made in open senate | i in:) A That's why it would be profitable for you to advertise in it If you wn! a fob. If. you.want to hire somebody If yoo - want to sell something If oo want fo. buy something If you swant to.reat .your bouse | If you want fo sell your tovse If you want to sell your farm .gymo:‘wanf to buyl;raperfy 7 is an; af o si is mcdbemeni in this pape)' and please you Tl:ere isno foundnhon for the alleged violations of law attributed:to our:Com- . ‘pany. by agm of the Federal Trade - ‘Commission and I want; to say emphatic- aflyflmt‘Swifi&Company isnotapartyto .any: mngmey to defraud 'the Govern- ment. - Nor has Swift & Company been' guilty of improperly storing foads -or -of ‘making false entries or reports. " Conferences of packers, where prices have beén discussed, have been. held at the urgent request and in the presence . of representatives of either the Food _Administration or the Councilof National Defense. And yet the packershavebeen accuded of committing a felony. by.acting” ; m colluslon on Government bids! We have done our best, with other ' packers, large and small, to comply with the directions of the United States Food Administration in all particulars, including the furmshmg of food: supphes for the U. S. Army and Navy-and. the Allies, now be- _ing handled through the Food Ad:mms trauon. " We will continue to do our utmolt,un- ‘der’Government direction, to increase our _ production and assist the:Food Adminis-" tration. We' consider that the opportunity to co-operate whole-heartedly and toour fullest powers with this. branch of the Government is our plmn and‘most ‘press- - -ing'duty. The Trade Commission Attorney has, by false inference and mnplaced empha- sis, given to dxsconnected portions of the correspondence taken. from.our private files and read into the Record, a false and sinister meaning with_ the plain purpose of creating antagonistic - public opinion. . The semce: of ‘the packers of the United States are most urgently needed, and I regret exceedingly that we'should at this_ time have ‘to spend 'our -efforts 'in "defending: ourselves against unfounded, unproved, and'unfair . assertions-such as are being 8aily made public. : \ LT @‘ert‘ President - £8)) Swift & Compag@i,-UsS.A —_— st LT T TR O VT TR T T LT LU LU LT L DAL Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” m lIllIIIIIIlIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIII‘HllllllllllflllllllIlllll"Illlllll"lilllIlllllll“lllmllllllllllIIIIllIl SPRING SUITS $29.50, $26.50, $29.50, $32.50, $35.00,. $37 50, 47,50 and $57. 50 SPRINC COATS 317 50, $22.00, 24.50, 25,00, $26.50, §27.50, $28.50 and $31.50, Spring Dresses $15, 16.50, 18, 20, 22. 25, 2150, 30 and $ Misses’ Spring Goats $10.50, 15, 16.50, 17.50, 18 ‘and $25 Girls’ Sprmg Coats 875, 430, 8650, 3T, 7.5, 88, 89 Oftice—Mtles- - DR E. H SMITH PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON - |Office Security Bank Block " DRJE. A SHANNON, M. D. . PHYSICIAN AND' BURGEON . - Office in:Mayo-Block . {Phone 396 ‘Res. Phone 397 DR. L. A, WARD ~ - PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. DRS. GILMORE & MoCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Mtles Block OSTE&’ATH’I%? GEON Ibertson Block Oflic& Phone 1563 e e e e e X DE. EINER JOHNSON N PHYSICIAN AND.SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. A, V. GARLOCK, M, D. SPECIALIST, BYE EAR NOSE ' THROAT Glasses Fitted ! DENTISTS 2. 3. W. DIEDRIC DR. J. W. arED ZB.I H Office, O'Leary-Bowser. Bldg filflce Phone 376-W - Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Office'Phone 124 Residence 346 Miles. Block, Bemidji DE. J..T. TUGMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel -Gikbons Block Tel. 230 TDR. D. L. STANTON “DENTIST Office in Winter Block CHIROPRACTOR v DOC%glgl})gACIfiXRIbPRfiCTIG Acute ~and Chronic Diseases handled with great success. 18t Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours~10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. VETERINARIANS VE’I‘%RYIZ‘IARY S%RGEON Office and .Hospital 3. doors west of ‘Troppman’s. - Phone No. 209 3rd.St.. and Irvine Ave. W. K DENISON. T V. W Oftice Phone 3-R Res. 3rd St..ang Irvine Ave. _GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER ~.Phone 560 BUSINESS - GENERAL -MERCHANDISE Groceries, “Dry — Goods, - Shoes, Flowt, Feed, etc. vBemldiiw G SCHROEDFEI.Rhone 65 N L. PHOTOGRAP: URP - Photos Day and Night Third St. emld!l Miles Block TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 58 8§18 America Office Phone 12 DEAN LAND CO. LaEd, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block _Bemddji MINA . MYERS Hair dressing, face massage, scalp treatment. Switches made from comgbings $1.50. 311 6th St. Phone 112-W 7 DRY CLEAN Clothes Cleiners for A?e]z(:), Women and Children MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St., Bemidji J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W F RN FUNERAL DIRECTOR UND; 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. Defective

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