Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 9, 1918, Page 2

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e e TBEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER +_ PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY: be kpawn.to the editor,but.nat-necoparilyslor PRDUAALION. . 3 . {Communications forthe Weskiy \Ploneer; mush resch #hls office;mot tater than BOLSHEVIKINCONSISTENCY - | If one would have convincing proof of the utter inconsist- endy of the‘Russian Bolsheviki; he. has but to considerthe case of Roumania. This little country, lying alongside the.Russian border, was.one of the earliest:sufferers :in’the _present_war. Her sufferings at the hands of the Turco-Teutonic hordes are almost unbelieveable' even in - this - day gfv‘ unbelieveable atrocities. 5 . . Early in the war, upder the government of the Czar, Rus- sia undertook to provide for all Roumanian refugees who. suc- . ceeded in erossing the border.and entering her-domains; and a THE BEMIDJI DAILY PlONEEfi resksto Insurgzpubjicagion iy phe;ourrept tisue. | mEEE RENEWS HEALTH AND ENERGY People who have poor appe-|: tite, bad color, indigestion.and biliousness are usually victims of constipation. Constipation causes an-enormous amount of sickness. Hollister’s - Rocky Mountain Tea, taken before going to bed, will relieve your constipation, restore your ap- regular allowance for their. supporti was made by the Czar’s iotitar itk Bemie the Pl o &nglt:gerzglent, .and faithfully paid so long as that .government{ iendured. - " ) i After the fall of the imperialwgovgmment,.fithe Kerensky | government-also assumed the obligation to. care: for:these piti- :4ble people, but this care was only spasmodic and sirregular. - Since: the fall-‘of the Kerensky. regime ‘and the ascendency of : the Bolsheviki,-all care for them has ceased so.far as. officia: ' Russia -is:concerned. ¥ ’ i ‘Loudly.as they. prate of their humanitarianism-and the in- herent rights of the proletariat, it would-seem 1] ‘the follows ers of Lenine and Trotsky could not fail to rec. - claims -of these-helplegs people within,their:borders. - The! . utter.neglect -would seem:to indicate that: the policy . of ‘th Bolsheviki is not-only. repudiation -of national obligations, bu of ‘all personal and -human ob}@igations. as-well. - i .BUY BONDS TILL IF-HURTS - Since Cincinnatus left his plow in the furrow to.answer his country’s call to arms, many: patriofs have, responded. to. their country’s bugle call in times of trouble. ¥icne ket Hundreds of-thousands of jyoung men are - today - leaving their positions and families tp take their places in the front .line-trenches. and they:are-doing it cheerfully. : ' Now that the country-has, issued:a third call for money; : everyone must answer... The men and- women whe are able to buy.bonds are ordered by--this, call.to buy them:; They are as -.much-drafted as the-men who:go into the training camps. This istrue also of the men who can assist in.the organizing. of their |- district and- in the actual selling, of bonds. . . g “Whatever-work you are fitted to do and'can do!in carrying out-the-Government’s orders, you are in duty bound.to do. ! When you hear the call, you.musf leave your. plow, in thé. . furrow. p - ®. NOW THEY ARE GOING TO H.OGIIE: PRESS . ‘And now the democrats of the national legislature are going to pass-a bill that will hogtie and gag the press of the country properly. Well, it would seem all right. We don’t blame ’ern any, judging from what emanates from the national halls con- | - cerning incompetency- and extravagance. Wonder if the news: '7 papérs of ‘the country will then get paid for their advertising for the Liberty Loan so Creel can send out another ‘pack of falsehoods, as was charged on the senate .. floor, . about. the ‘thousands of aeroplanes having been sent to the European front and the thousands turned out in the United:States,-when as a fact it was stated only one battle plane hadbeen: sent ‘‘over there” from this country, with 6?600,000,000 appropriated. * DON'T FORGET YOU’RE A .GENTLEMAN' When -you are approached by one of the. fair Liberty Loan solicitors with a card and an inquiry-abeut; your Liberty-Loan | bond, don’t act like a prize mule-and blurt out, “Say, how-many bonds did YOUR old man buy? _How much is HE worth? How much does HE owe? What does. HE get a year?. .How much did HE ever give to the .war? WHO -WANTS -TO KNOW?”, and a few more such questions. It-wen’t cost any- thing to be decent to the fair caller. ‘And can’t the newspapers say what they think of a.president entering a personal political wedge. into a;.-Republican. state after urging that partisan politics be-case aside?: Suppose: that would be. justification to hang an editor. The proposed new press gag measure, up before-the nation- al congress, says that the newspapers must not criticise the ad- ministration nor its expert payrollers. Wonder whether that means when the election rolls: around, -also. s Hooray! The government postoffice had an -entire flag floating over it yesterday, the day of the Liberty Loan parade. It wasn’t very large, to be sure, but it was a flag just the same. ‘And also what would-happen to a bureau of misinformation that sent out such falsehoods about the theusands vfaeroplanes; having been sent to Europe to the allies? Raise the salaries?— Do'?’t»get cold feet. Our soldiers in France won’t. We - ——— FARMERS' & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION We are buying Hides, Furs, Weol - Pelts--and - Tallowand will pay “you the full'market prices, ze the urgent | === youth to your cheeks. You will work better and live happier. A-large package (only 35c),|" will put.you_on ;the_,: road to health and happiness. Drug Store, <Adv, arker’s | . Remember,- Fuesday;; “Meatless Day” e AT B+ T e S4B It’s Easy to Send Him | of Chewing Plug —condensed -the _mos || tobaceo satisfaction in the smallest space, ready ‘o give hi thofildeomfoflof tobacco wherever n !shev,gfflql_flfilqd ug, and he will ‘M’lfi.‘w:mmy y- Q‘&h":}l per week ; Guvdy,bounuauulldnvdi‘tluun mfiym smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your'smoking tobacco, v,lt-w&“in flavor— YQUR FRIEND AN THE U 5. SERVICE A Fouce oF canvey ; 3e. za.all Y m-mi;i:é%mu e, P. B. GRAVELY. TOBACCO COMPANY, Danyille, Va. i 183 _ Mea’tlsas r--Necessary »,as Steel and Ships i Gt Fpod ls the first essential of the fight- il _.ingforces. i . Fhe American farmer and the packer - ° e --:——ha',veAmet_vevery war emergency,andhave promptly furnished an adequate supp. “of wholesome meat. ‘ . No other.industry can claim a better ~ record of war time efficiency. " _Swift & Company has shipped to the . United States Government and the Allied ' _Nations, ‘Over 12,000,000 Pounds (400 carloads) - per-week, of beef,:pork, and lard,: since January 1,1918. ' Inone week recently we shippéd v '’ 7 124/600,000 Pounds (800 carloads), and the demand. is increasing. . Our.profits are limited by the Food A«iminis- tration to 9 per cent. on investment in +the meat- _departments. (This means about 2 cents on each dollar. of sales.) - No profit is guaranteed. : » -We are co-operating with the Government to - the best of our ability. .o Swift & Company 1918 Year Book, containing mfny interesting and instructive facts, sent on request. Address, Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company U.S A TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. “BUSINESS | | & PROFESSIONAL - DOCTORS = DR, C. B, SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON " " _Oftice—Miles Block s ‘DR, E. H SMITH : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ~Office Security Bank Bleck “DR. E.'A. SHANNON, M. D. _. PHYSICIAN AND.SURGEON Oftice jn Mayo Block ; Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 { [ ~W. X: DENISON, 0. V, M. ; DR. L. A. WARD .- PHYSICIAN AND :SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. " DBS. GILMORE & McCANN ‘PHYSICIANS AND SURG_EONS Oftice—Miles Block 1. A ] ROP ; R ity FATSIEIAN ° " AND SURGEON Ibertson Block - . -DR..EINER JOHNSON ! | _-PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidii, Minn. A. ¥, GARLOCK, M. D.” ... SPECIALIST EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted EYE . DENTISTS : TR J,D%NR,E{QRICH Office, 0'Leary-Bowser Bldg .Office Phone 376-W Res. 376-8 DENTIST Oftice Phone 124 Residence 346 Miles-Block, Bemidji et DR. J. T. TUOMY . ... DENTIST North_of Markham Hofel Gibbons Block . Tel. 230 < DR. D. L STANTON DENTIST Oftice in Winter Block ! LAWYERS -~ .GRAHAM M. TORRANCE ' LAWYER |- Miles -Block Pbone 560 CHIROPRACTOR : 0 WA(;LD LU, DOC! g}i%fi‘ JHIROPE%TIC Acute and Chronic - Diseases handled with great success. - 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hpuu 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. VETERINARIANS b VBTERINARY SURGEON | }| Oftice and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. VETERINARIAN * Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd 8t. and Irvine Ave. --BUSINESS GENERAL-MERCHANDISE :Groceries, Dry Goods, Flour, - Feed, etc. W. @.:SCHROEDER Ph Bemidji one 65 - TOM.SMAR' DRAY AND TRANSFER Res.. Phone 58 8§18 America Office Phone 12 - +Land, Loans, Insurance and : City Property Troppman Block MINA MYERS . Hair dr-esslng, face massage, scalp treatment. Switches made from combings $1.50. 311 6th St. _Phone 112-w Bemidji - DRY CLEAN) Clothes Clewners for n}}gfi Women and Children MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St., Bemidjl J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W "FUNERAL DIRECTOR 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji. Minn. Remembet, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” Office Phone 153 |, DEAN TARD 60— 1 o) Shoes,) - > A

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