Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 27, 1920, Page 3

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ernment shows any JAPANESE CRITICISE 4 \0WN s‘BmA“ PN thoroughgoing punitive measures,’” says the Kokumin, “the people should ! 0 gt vigorously protest against: its cow- I.N FACE w mAm ardly attitude, " They should arrange a national mass meeting, not to. men- tion impeachment in the Diet, to uni- ok " ; ty public opinion in favor. of taking i Reported Red Massacres Were proper punitive’ measures. This is ‘Result of -Militarists’ ‘unavdidable.” ‘‘We feel that we can- R“‘l,“ of Mili g not ‘readily shift or- withdraw our Exrors, It Is Said forces as long as there are such men among the ‘Russians’' as those who committed the inhumanities at Njk- olaesk,” says the Yamato. BIG FUSS OVER. SMALL FOX Extensive "Litigation in Prospect Be- cause of Winter Sport in Dutchess cpunty, New Vork.A Every sportsman in Dutchess coun- ty is Interested in & lawsuit over the By Henry W. Kinney (United' Press Correspondent? “Tokyo. (By Mail.)—The, news which” has been recelved 'in Tokyo wf the alleged cold-blooded . murded by Dbolsheviks of practically the en- ‘tjre Japanese population of Nikolaesk .‘IIu stirred public ' sentiment more :strongly than has any other e_v_ent in {‘Siberia heretofore. E "' Several months ago a large numb- ‘1'% ' «er. of Russians, together with some| gyin of a foxr which already has in- 4 174 Y “Chinese ~and . Koreans, attacked. thef.coicay vwo hubters, two fariers, four & :small Japanese garrison, which. ‘had lawyers and one justice of the peace; been" cut, -off from communication iding falr to take trall leading iz ain ‘forces, by both land :"n:lh stehn? rIl:y -l:n?w and yice’.v News | straight into the Supreme court, a dis- -reached Tokyo. that the soldiers had ‘been wiped out to the last man, and: : ‘that, while many of the civilan Jap- anese had been Kkilled also, still 130 reémained as prisoners in"“the 'hands ‘vof. the Reds, “Relief expeditions were sent imme- “.diately by. land and sea to Nikolaesk ‘biat owing’ to ‘the ilce, they did- not reach their objective until a- few days ago. They found the town in ‘ashes, the Reas having fired it be- . fore retreating in the hills on the ‘approach of. the Japanese forces. It ‘was also found that the entire group isoners, men, women apd chil- ’i, had been butchered, with-the ception of ten women: Who “married to Russians. . Evidence. was ot wanting to show that the killing ‘had been carried out with consider- able wanton cruelty. - It:also appear- .ed: that the massacre took place on "/ “May 25, just as the Japanese were pearing. the town. The Japanese “ forces are now- pursuing. the Bolshe; . viks,--but there is. little chance, .of " ‘their being.able to catch up with them owing fo the rigor of the cli- mate and the roughness of the coun- ‘try. T ‘ 2 ‘Ano joint ~ about the affair g{&h‘}:l?thsa?' ‘lead to -considerable ‘trouble - is, the report that a Chinese gunboat, which was anchored in tl{;e river by ‘the town, assisted the Reh_s by firing on the Japanese with ma(i - ine guns. 'The Foreign oftice st:; es that it is haying a careful invest: ii‘l- tion xiuule‘h:tto‘*l lmst‘):::s:s :r the hich, will, o y ffi{)'l;,,:"am aifticulties with China 1 the reports are’ sufficiently subs tiated. York Evening Sun says. Reynard was shot and wounded while in woods belonging -to-De Witt, Clinton Flanagan, formerly member of congress. The wounded fox reached the farm of L, C. Hart, where it was ployee of Mr. Hart. Meade used a club and dispatched the animal, tak- ing possession of the skin. The two sportsmen demanded possession of the trophy, but this was refused. 3 One lawyer representing the sports- inen found an anclent law which pro- ‘vided that a wild animal shot by hunt- ers belongs to them whether it Is re- covered immediately or escapes to oth- er parts. without a license, his weapon having been’ a club, but he was promptly acquitted. g - .. But the question of the pelt remain- ¢d unsettled until the justice found a colonial, statute which states- that whenever. a-close ‘(inclosed holding of 1and). is [nvaded by a predatory ani- mal, sald animal may lawfully be selzed ‘or killed. * Under this ruling the fox ‘skin' was awarded to Meade. |QLASS . THAT CAN BE. BENT ! New. Invention. Declared to-Be. Suita. ‘ ble for a Number of Useful In- s " dustrial Purposes: A new substitute for glass or for lacquer has been invented. It can be cut ‘with shears or with a knife and, when heated to more than 100 degrees Centigrade, it forms. a kneadable mass which resumes its previous hard state on cooling. . It Is known as “cellon.” . Under the pateats of-Dr. Eichelgrun, a company is making cellon in ‘the formof a_solid or liquid, solution of cetyl: cellulose in camphor, either a mntt‘e!'n" LI ihe general demand') white or colored, transparent or | :v‘l?;g: gas been made in the past foT | ypique. It appears. in slabs, .or tube withdrawal of the troops has -b“:nz: form, a8 well as:in the form of a plas- ;. -atriking {llustration’of the extenw P . tic mass, as putty to be used for lag- which the militarists,-once Bg ""o - ging purposes or as an’anti-rust liquid. a1 Have lost their hold on the pop The hard vitreous cellon is bendable + *Jation. ;.| and springy and Insensitive to cold J 'rl{‘e :etv;s_ : £ ;:tNLl;g:zets%:lgaps'afl water, soap, fat, alcohol or petrol. {hat, though it is significant © ‘even the mewspapers Wi 3 ven’geal;;,e of X the ar aep :{ahlrln. should eithe at Nl‘kolaeik :01‘;,315 the place, ::c:t it_is isolated from t D ter the -world during the WITEL should, haye moved out the Japeyi inhabitants therefrom before get in. A S ! rs even continue to cal i as, for instance, the : withdrawal, e ‘.t‘fii. a great Tokyo daily, which fig- ing phase of the The most interest! L hge %flect Which ‘ matter at present is o 3 the Japanese people, e h“hl‘)g ?ll:e press. The Siberian has ever been decidedly un- at lar pose, excep . As " by nese Siberia -byg ’&‘Z’:’, the criticism of the f nating textiles or for making insulat- ing tape. In this latter form it can be ‘taken from the round box in which it 18 wound up, even in'the molst condi- tion, and- allowed to harden fn air. fl:ccd Birds the Year 'Round. e ) iready spent|. little packét of eggs that would Aires. “;;;J;‘},’S':,ofznanu Siberian | have given rise to thousands of cater- mbo;l\t e iy arz'ues that the Japanese -plllars form lunches for the winter r ;‘e;llna-t;,; themselves. brought on'the| birds. 'In the orchards irregular holes 4 assacre by provoking the R“s?‘;‘f through the loose flakes of bark at- Ny keeping “troops in their countiry:|iest to their usefulness again, for they N( is most urgently necessary TIS™| tell of thelr Inroads- upon. the hiber- the: Government 5“°“lg &"t‘esc:“&?g:te nating codling moths. Summer is not ensive wjtth:;:‘?tl ?l?e Russians. and | the only.time for birds, says the Amer- the resentm sicions_ of the. Pow: fcan Forestry. Magazine. If we had disarm the. susp : ‘more of them during the winter we ers’i‘h: rg‘p‘;istilt‘: Jv?ew would: not need' 50 many in the sum- ta]éen by ‘man'y‘ pap§75~ wmer. . -auptain Pens Repaired We have made direct connections with twin city manufacturers for the prompt repair of any make of "FOUNTAIN PEN. S : If yours is not working right leave it withus. We will do the rest. - You will have no fountain pen . troubles if you follow our advice. is, however, “1t-the GOV~ — Pioneer Stationery House Beltrami Avenue : Phone 799-J X BEMIDJI ~ : inclin o] '- e patch up the matter without taking mm AS BUILDING MATERIAL (_xico'l_'lmm Have - Shown, . ‘It ..la ""and Inexpensive Matarial. Adobe, the oldest known building material in southern California, i8 due for a revival, according to John W. Chard, Santa Barbara architect. He asserts that 'if properly prepared this native material can be used to very considerably cut the cost of bullding. “Experiments,” “have shown that adobe {8 the least affected by changes of temperature among all the'bullding materials, Tests show ' that adobe bricks register no more, than six degrees’ difference be- tween February cold and extreme’Sep- | tember heat. As a bullding material it 18 far stronger than is generally sup- posed, and develops.a compressive strength as high as 400 pounds to the square inch. i . “The: proper plaster ‘protection will insure an adobe wall against deterioria- tion. . Hard cement plaster thorough- ) 1y anchored ‘into the walls and. treat- patch from Poughkeepsie to the New "ed ‘with an’ all-minersl water-proofing compound ‘will give adobe walls great durabilfty, : “Adobe s wet soll mixed with straw, cast'into molds of required size and left to'dry in the sun. As’a build- ing material -adobe is everlasting, discovered by Edward Meade, an em- c'oundprnof, nonconductive and fire- proof, always of normal temperature, 4 and iswcool in summer and warm In |- 2 winter.”—Los Angeles Times. Subreribe 0 cue @ < In" & justice’s court Meade was ar- BES I AGE | raigned on a charge of having hunted | B " ol A'man is as old as his organs; he can’ be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. -Keep your vital organs healthy with The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid. troubles since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the mame Gold Medal on every boz and accept aimed, Durability of This Old says Mr. Chard, cigarette Turkish cigaretty Sanpar the home MAN’S CapSULES IS & o imitation [P Let's settle No man ever smoked a better tigarette than Camel! 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All who have tried this deliciously cooling, ‘l'efffilhifl‘ and invigorating drink have Ti:;l:ed the.i‘;‘ihc.k"nin B”nzi;l;, the n;fle- provol , ener , “pep” producing effect of this surprisingly goor new drink. The answer is given above. The mysteri- ous. ingredient is no longer a mystery. It is Yel;ba Mate (pronounced Eeyer-! Mah- tay). G Yerba Mate comes from Brazil and other South American countries. It is the universal drink there. Everybody in Brazil drinks Yerba Mate, the richest and the poorest. It is made from the leaves of a tree, and was discovered first by the Guarani Indians and by them introduced to the Jesuit missionaries who recognized its merits and developed the growing of the trees and curing of the leaves. Yerba Mate is a splendid stimulant, yet it is harmless. It has no evil effects on the sys- tem. It forms no habits, and it leaves no evil after effects. It is not a drug. In South America it has supplanted wines, beer, coffee and tea. It is sustaining and invigorating, - Rev. Dr. J. A. 2 Col. Roosexelt’s com- panion in famous South American explor- THE BRAZILLA .COMPANY, Yerba Mate, the “cheer-up” ation, says of it in his book “Through South Amaflu’l.Southhnd": “Mate is the most invigorating beverage imaginable and leaves no disagreeable after effects. It has preserved South America from the debasing evils of alcoholism. Chem- ists and physicians who have made a special study of the effects of Mate on the human system are all loud in its praises. They recom- mend it both as a tonic and a stimulant. It does not cause insomnia, neither dots it cause perturbation of the heart. Give a Brazilian a handful of Mate and he will work all day without food. It seems to dispel hunger and invigorate the body.” . A Government bulletin on Yerba Mate de- scribes it as “a drink that cheers but does not inebriate” That is why we call it “The, Cheer-Up Drink.” : It makes you happy, it makes you smile. It gives you new vigor and energy. Anditis harmless. It is good for young or old. Yerba Mate is blended in Brazilla with choice tropical fruits, spices and herbs into a drink that you will enjoy from the first sip. TRY IT. Write for our booklet “The Interesting Story About Brazilla,” telling all about Yerba Mate, the “cheerfulness ingredient.” Mailed on request. Minneapolis, Minn. AT ALL SODA FOUNTAINS /& I Carbonated Brazilla is bottled for home use by most first class bottlers. Order a case delivered at your home. Do it TODAY. :4 7-.J T Ty L ' Buy. a bottle of Brazilla " Syrup from your grocer or druggist. Delicious o> ~ e

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