Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 17, 1918, Page 4

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WBDN!SD:AY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1918, o x-++ LABOR LEADERS = * -.SAY. ABOUT SALOONS * L R . “The damning curse to’the laborer Is that which gurgles from the neck ot Ty, ‘t Ir _poverty, and the prelent Hcens- Png !ystem iq the chief ‘cause of the ““present time -poverty, debnsament and -weakness of the ‘poor.”—John Burnl, M.P., English Labor Leader, 5 “Labor leaders are alive'/to. the menace that the saloon is to ‘the pro- " _gress of workingmen, ‘When' the Tor- onto Labor Temple was founded, a . ‘clause was put in' its constitution to- tally ' excluding “intoxicating ~liquor from the premises.”—. Dalbgate A F.of L. “So far as my obse! } flrunkannesa was at the bottom of - il misery (in- workingmen' ppmes) . and?not’ the-industrialisystem:or the industrial “conditions -surrounding the “yen and thelr familles.”—Ex-U. S. ‘iCommission 'of lAbor Carroll D | “Wright. “The use of ]lquor qnd its hxfluenceu have done more- to darken labor’s. ‘homes, - dwarf: its energies and chain -..it hand and foot to the wheels of cor- . porate aggression than all other in- -fluences combined.”—R. F. Travelick, President of National Eight-Hour League. “If & brewery 1s closed down, in its place’ springs up a factory. If @ saloon is closed, in {ts place comes a store. It is simply a process well known to union men, the same process a8 follows the introduction of ma- chinery. Rt i8''a readjustment: ~Al- most every disturbance in the ranks to some connection with. the saloon.” —John Mltchell, Vlce-Presldent A F. nl L"" of ‘the trade “upion lg g to rail he; stan ndard of living. Wha . mbout. the salodn? Is there a man ’ | Internatienal - Brof Herhood of- !hi"&u'e_s'fion. = John ‘Treasurer A, F. of L.\ “The devil-never established s busi: ness’that is moreé-deceptive thun ttie saloon - business. The: barrooms s & recruiting station for every forsr of! evil. ‘The brain, befuddled with booze; disqualifies. a man for' transacting ‘husiness. Barroom demagogues have caused the loss of life, property ' and public: confidence, iand many times haye, brought _de! the cause of labor,”—James . Kline, President ‘of “Black- _smiths .and Helpern LESS BEER PRODUCED. Aurast 15 TRH0R September 129, 970 10! tober 15423 g’pog} gnu 1, ,’;’f 81188 136,607 bt January - 32 "}‘he tot e eight mont a8-8 pared with 1, 157 076 %, . of organized Iabor can be traced back | "IN who will . dare:to say there is any in-| - fuence from the saloon . except to P ‘bonnon‘; v-, 7 @m 27,402 ° 2 oduetion tor the mst 5 ,661°b Softens and prenerveo leather. * shoes wear longer, - 40 50 shines foradime." SumotA HOME SEI' . makes shining easy. Gennine bristle dauber. - TRAL smsés MEN’S ASS'N. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT ‘A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictio: ‘We insure, for every known disease and for every and: - any, kind of ac/cident. Sharp We imsyre you up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) a week, J|' "Write for Particulars P. O. BOX SBS—-BEMIDJI. MINN. WOOD YARD - . BIRCH, TAMARACK, POPLAR, JA’cK. PINE—~——4 FOOT OR 16 IN. LEN(;THS . Makes == ‘98¢ cash and get this beautiful . -holidays, we) msum\nqa 1 = 7 om ¥—= "N THE BEMI (D)L DAILY, PIONEER W 7 ¥~y ,.,.*-—— - mmm - SAVE THIS COUPON Jmmmuuammunu|||||um||mmmm||mmnmuuuumumn% " QMERIGAN FLAG E COUPON No.2 = ‘Present 6 of these cau ol mumbered at the office of Tfl P Cbm%?{t:‘:fil{ = Fla size 4 fi = Eglogs feet with sewed stripes, - gua‘}anfiged ?:: fiIlIIIIIIIIIWMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlr Rediizing the ‘need of eye: 3 y‘famlly in Bemidji and vicipity for ,an rican. Flag to: display on painotlc n{ced Yo.supply a limited number & 1‘ 2tlously small cost. All you 5f the above coupons consecu- fi’resent them at THE PIONEER and the Flag is yours. Ten cents ot‘called for.” ' : 'po o %i&m@esmng it we will furnish 7 foot jointed rope and holder, all packed with the ‘Flad fo"fil@kte in .a neat corragated box for 85¢ ad- Bemidji's all the yem‘ y class always. " automobiles. est ofh Also an enclosed auto h'uc fle uge of campers. - 'POGUE'S OLD BARN, €or. :«:{a St, ar oile Wi llowes: this: stindard’ and’ make men less manly md women less: womanly? [ don’t know a solitary principle for “which the labor movement stands but flut the saloon is on the other side P ; n_need T dressind of qnlck‘ylvnfllbb lantfoorl!’ to promote the early 3rowth of DeYT Office Markham Bldg. Plaone 9 HUFFMAN&ILEARY have Scooped THE FURNITURE “WORLD--THREE CARLOADS OF Samp_le Suites & Single Pieces of High Grade Firniture of all Deacriptions Have Been Assembled for Weeks and Months From‘»’Aiheriéa"i Most Famous ManuZfacturers for this Tremendous Sale. Item After Item of the Very Things People A re Asking for and on Every Item We Saved You Hard, Cold Dollars. Yuu NEVER s Aw sucH B ARG AlNS! Ellm wil] Positively be the Blggest Sale of Highest Grade on ome Furnishings Ever Held in Bemidji and Beltrami Co. WE HAVE NOT TIME nor does space-permit us TO QUOT HERE, BUT WE WANT YOU.TO CSME and we assu?ejyou ltaha}(?gl \P;'ll{lll CrE)St ' be disappointed. This is indeed a rare opportunity to furnish homes at small expense. ‘The newly.weds will save money by buymg here. SALE OPENS FRIDAY APRIL 19, 1918 AT 1 P. M. SHARP STORE CLOSED THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Forenoon to MARK DOWN Stock. LOOK FOR OUR KITCHEN FURNI- LIVING R O O M | QUALITY, TURE, A “JOY |FURNITURE that # SRNDE o TANELOR §o o) DISTINGUISH will make a HOME : FOREVER”TO YOU WILL LIKE THE HOUSEWIFE TO LIVE WITH ! [OUR FURNITURE |OF A HOUSE ! DEALERS IN HIGHEST GRADE H UF;F M ‘ FURNITURE. SALE IN CHARGE & o LEA R Y OF MACOMBER SALES CO. P.V. BEMIDJI, MINN. SCHIEBOLD, Mgr., MINNEAPOLIS LARGE SALE Bills IT WILL PAY YOU! STORE DURING SALE’ OPEN EVENINGS UN- TILL 10 P. M. ITEMS OF THIS SALE ARE CASH!

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