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- BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER EATON'S IGHLAND ™ LINEN. HERE is a very good reason ., ., why we offer this paperinpref- erence to others. YOU are the:* chicf reason. We offer it knowing taat it is of the quality YOU will like —because it reflects the tastein ctyle of envelopes and choice of tints YOU would approve, and last be- cause it is a paper that is YOU to your friends. m'- tered the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter e o0 s "Congress of March 3, 1875, ' b a o annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be g‘;,.‘,,":.',"‘,_‘.’.‘: ?llltot. but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Wale Ploneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of sach week to insure publication in the current issue = ‘Warning that unless better pay 18 forthcoming for teachers in Ameri- can colleges the.nation will be face to face with a dangerous radicalism from the centers of higher education was voiced by Herbert Hoover, former fed- eral food administrator, in an address | before the Harvard Club of California at a dinner at San Franciseo. “Out of the war and misery of the war has arisen’ a silhouette .of _class .distinction and class hatred: is not to be obliterated with a few words,” ‘ =$_—————————_——————— Mr. Hoover said. “The ‘devel ¢ : ye oS ereniny b »| of radicalism in Europe duringbe:1ast : :mmm m W o . ¥ . FAR : il L LE BS Fi .When you are -passing our way, come in and see some of the new tints and énvelope shapes. & 2 ASK YOUR DEALER Pioneer Stationery : ouse Wholesalers One wesk .o RIS, s ey o the 227 2 220 T IS OFFICIAL COUNTY AND OITY PROCEEDINGS GOLDMAN AND BERKMAN. 12 months 1s beyond snyfhing ip-his- tory. America is a fertile field+snd responds quickly to any.wind that may blow. This European wind of radical- ism is sweeping our way and it is af- fecting us. “In our great universities the in- structing and faculty staffs are hard 5 hit by the present economic situation, ‘ ) b which, In the face of enormous prosperity, returns someéthing like $7 a day to the educator, while the craftsman who repairs his kitchen sink makes more in fewer hours of work. . « “America cannot permit this growing sense of injustice to remain with the nation’s educators. There is a menace to the nation’s safety .in discontent in 'h:':mckm;:und of the university faculty work, and every right-thinking citizen must see it.” o i ; : N ! . (Minneapolis Tribune.) = ‘A Washington dispatch says the department of labor has " 1aid down a final ruling that Emma.Goldman shall be deported. Tt has a cheering sound, but it is. just as well to defer any jubilation by loyalists throughout:the land until definite, au- thentic word has been received that Emma is actually on board an outgoing ship bound for Russia; or wherever else she may be shipped. LI . . Kith Goldman, acééording to the story, is to go Alexander Berkman, one of her kind, with whom she has associated for years in an unconventional comradeship. : : The people and government of:the United States have. put up with this pair for 30 years, and it now appears that the period of indulgence was 30 years too long. .Both served peni- tentiary sentences for seeking to obstruct the*draft act. Both have engaged n anarchistic activities since:1889, if not before. It has been one of the dreams of both to overthrow our govern- ment. Berkman tried to assassinate Henry C. Frick.in 1892 and served a long time in prison for his crime. Goldman made a speech in Cleveland in 1901 that is supposed to have fired : N the brain of Czolgosz to the fatal attack on President McKinley. Scf:gsg“s,. e s | Letters are in possession of the department of justice indicating |by King W. Vidor, . showing at tne that Goldman and Berkman worked hand in hand with German |Rex tonight and Thursday, has one - spies in 1915 to inspire a revolution in India. . of tlhle‘ mostttunl:q‘\;e t;md ongl?s;l The_American people have had all the proof they need et b oxit ot the crutamion. that it is a reprehensible 'hospifafity longer to endure the| «It is my real name,” said Miss presence of these two credtures oh the soil of this country. [Pitts when seen at the Brentwood Russia is welcome to them. i . studios, when she was producing » “Better Times” which is distributed THE IRON HEEL IN PEACE. by Exhibitors Mutual, “although:it{bett will be shewn im a feature, does sound rather pseudonym-ish,|adapted from his famous stage pro- s 1l th histi . 3 doesn’t it? How did I get it? Well, [duction “Gentleman Jim,” a clean In the_ ml_dSt of 3,1 the anarchistic ?nd 'mcen_dl‘ary Propa-|jjsten, and I'll tell you how.it hap.|wholesome production. This is the ganda which is sweeping the country like a prairie fire, one|pened. man who deteated John L. Sullivan strong ray of hope stands out like a beacon light to the mariner| - ““When I first occurred, which ‘was |for the heavyweight championship of in distress about twenty years ago in,Parsons,|the world, when he had been a bank % y - % é Kansas, I discovered that ad two|clerk, and'was -and is a thorough That hO'D.e is the Amen(}a_n Legion. aunts, Aunt Eliza ang A Susan. | gentleman in every respect. Non-political, non-sectarian, composed, of braye men from f ;& ‘ ; every city, village and hamlet of the nation—from the farms, the factories and the counting rooms—it has adopted for its creed a great slogan—Americanism. 5 2 It will fight the battleg of its country in peace, as it fought them in war. . - : . It will insist that America is for Americans and those who s are-loyal to American institutions-shd traditions - - - Currants and gooseberrieg Tequire It will insist that the'congress:and the-government cease|large amounts of plantfood-and as the, temporizing with radicals whoseultimate aims are destruction | feeding roots are shallow and do not and commercial piracy. A . A extend far, it must be readily available: It will insist that law and_order be preserved, and if the :l"d °1°”: .:n:::gin T"::g"‘l:‘ngm":‘ : constituted authorities are impdfent to. control.the situation|5od 8o g rtant. | gruits during the fruit bearing season. Pt T p % . t d i it will add the weight of its mighty arm. ¥ Stable manure iy the best fertilizer and | In fact you-will miss the berries and : ; 2 KA 2 it is difficult to apply too much'in grow- il b ther ‘fruit to take The American Legion has a big foot and'.is;growing by | ing these fruits. ngfn‘lva -5 e no other ‘fru leaps and bounds. i e -~ Young plantations | m“ of R e G G The traitor and the disturber should be wary, lest he be rthe bl ‘POSITION AFFECTS THE LUNGS tilized heavily, but a: th 3 crushed under the tread of its iron heel. gin to bear frait heavy. annuak:dréss. : — Why Persol . "Poot 'Condition of Health Are ‘Unabie.to Sleep fngs of well-rotted manure should be While Lying Down. After looking upon my cherubic and classic countenance, each aunt de- clared that I should ve named after her. Wishing to please both, my mother hit upon' the idea of taking the last syllable of and and the first of the other.': And thus the first and only ‘ZaSu’ came into being.” Lore, the mystic girl, is making a big hit at the Rex and is being flood- ed with questions by her audiences. She is the equal-of Mme Gertrude, who was seen at the ‘Rex six years ago, * She answers all, questions of love, family affairs and business. “JIM” CORBETT COMING. On Friday at the Rex, “Jim” Cor- only-real comedienne in films. This is way and-ahead her best picture, Don’t miss seeing ‘“Mickey,”” and Jean Dawn tonight at the ‘Grand theatre. HOW STAR.GOT HER NAME. Day and Night Security - Every hour of the day your records are’ safe if they are i GF Allsteel Safe- ... ... st loss. ' That is their spe- t pilfering and carelessness GF Allsteel Safes protect cific duty. Notonly fire," are prevented. ‘ The interior of a GF Allsteel .S:afle can be equippgd‘ with any of the gF _Alisteel Filing Units to_meet the changing needs of any usiness. A i GF Alisteel Safes are approve‘c{ihfi the Undfirw‘gitefs‘ ~L'ab¢;wa§orics. Phone us your office furniture requirements. PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE " Bemidji, Minnesota FridayR MANURE FOR SMALL FH Large Amount of Plant Eo'o,d il Re- quired by Currants and Goose. berries—Appiy in Fal - BERRY -PATCH, IS IMPORTANT Orchard Is- ‘Not Complete Without -Genérous-Selection as to Kind y Varieties. An orchard is not complete without generous sylecflon as to kind and riéties of berries. - Without the ber- ry patch the orchard will hardly come up- to your expectations in supplying o o 0! Y .adunvetq s Don’t Miss This One applied, preferably in the fal] ter, to keép them in good pk condition. TS Commercial fertilizers may. be used to supplement stable manures. Muriate gt Y Our crop of presidential possibilities are becoming won- derfully solicitous of the welfare of the people. If we thought it would only last we’d recommend that every dadblasted citi- zen get into the race. gm'imvd In certain conditions of unhealth | persons . breathe comfortably when sitting, but of breathe comfort- D O Sullivan and won the championship . title. of the world. PRSI ES R o If we don’t kick the Reds out it is only a question of time when they will do the kicking. The government and congress migh_t just as well face the inevitable now as later. rate -of 100 to 200 pounds per;acre sometimes increases the produgtion and quality of the fruit. If nécessary to depend upon.commercial fertilizers as a source, of, plantfood, one cd Jof oxygen causes shallow, quick : Bes. s 3 per‘cent ‘available nitroge! b J 5 cent available phosphoric acid and 4| reathing, this a .causes uneven per cent available potash applied at the rate of 500 to 1,000 pounds per ucre, 18 recommended. However, in us- ing commercial fertilizers it sho remembered that they add ar mineral elements to-the soil, s}t is ‘The Midnig . S0 e i - We may, at least,"indilige in an occasional smile without - having to climb into the skKiés to estimate the cost. L 4 — ey tre Friday and‘Sat}l:rday, is based— .has written many., notable ' novels. Most important among them - are “‘Little Lord Fauntléroy,” which was later dramatized, and “The,. Fair Barbarian,” which was picturized for and starréd in by Miss Martin. REALART’S FIRST PICTURE. Mu¢h publicity in the Motion. Pic- ture magazine’s, have been given to the. new producing company. Realart _Pic.mres Corporation, . whose three stars, Alice Brady, Mary MilesMin- i or human what not in his pictures, :fi‘; g:sdt ‘-‘;onS‘?:lC; Bh::ney, are all ot 4 but at some time or other, in the de- St magnitude. Constance Bin-| of yourn that was alw: half s, velopment of the story of which he|R€Y will appear in their first produc- oL YO "’f’ The Journal of the American \ 993 ; is thie central figure, he rises to the|tiol Which is entitled. “‘Erstwhile asleep? _ AR TSl Medical. ‘agsociation remarks occasion, and how things do hum!|Susam:’ at the Grand theatre Satur-| “Got a job that suits him at last.” ts will hel B flmth‘t Mr | 8y and Sunday. o 5 corsets will'help to increase dif- In all of his starring vehicles Mr. . ‘Huh ?* fioulty by hampe < the “pa.nsi Ray never had a more delightful Al : . Ting ihe on i \ s A o b te Bl Pore bt Tacy Dias i “MICKEY”"—TONIGHT. “He’s traveling with a hypnotist{ g 4o lungs. g wants his adopted boy to:marry the girl; accomplishes ture, “Bill Henry,” in which he ap-| ‘‘Mickey” is a whale of a comedy tivwm=Loisville oty uimal, b Vg ear P becm‘!}es' an outcast so that stigma pears at the Elko tonight and Thurs. | picture—seven: reefs of langhior sy g Subscribe _for The Daily Pioneer. of shame attached to his’' ¢alling—that of gambler— day as a salesman whose specialty is|excitement. It,should have been en-| - ; o will not annoy the newly-weds; with other outcasts i an electric vibrator. Then enters the |titled “The film .that has e: caught in-terrifi m: i . anln 18 irl into his lif W - very- aught in-terrific snow storm; in order that rest.of girl into his life, and also a dishonest | thing. From - t first moment tcasts and th ¥ M a&TTi Teas; O real estate agent who later has oc-|showing the agéd: Indian woman opca an e, young "’.’,“m,ed couple, who have searched for and found,hjfi in a rude cabin seeking shelter, might live, he makes a supreme sacrifice .and is found by a searching party, buried beneath the snow. i " casion to rue the day he was born |shaving the miner, to the final cloge- COMING SUNDAY | when he seeks to hoodwink “Bill|up on.the train, there is not Henry.” What with a remarkable [spot. You will laugh with a:d(-’iunl: An extraordinary photo dr. i i ’ amatic versio Evans’ novel, starring, It Laey poker game, a terrible fistic battle |Mickey all the way from her adven- _JACK SHERRILL, MABEL WITHEE NEWSOF THE THEATERS [ CHARLES RAY. STAR. Every man, woman or child, who loves maniiness in men, has his ideal man in Charles Ray. He may be a country bumpkin, a boob, a student, SATURDAY’S PROGRAM' = Featuring HARRY CAREY - “Outcasts of Poker Flat” . John Oakhurst, an honest»gambler'and philosopher, adopts a nameless child; Tater rescues a young lady from a cruel fate; loves her and is loved by her but i therefore necessary.to employ, of stable manure, or; cover Cro| yeat to maintain 'd .good sy humus which is highly importan gro"wgpg these rplt!«—'-Mlchlgq;L . W \ fment_ atation 1 IN RIGHT. “What-became of that hired man -&fftfi;?u;:r s This a fortunate day. . - and. et cetera, it is a certainty that|tures in overalls in the mining camp Love affairs come under an éxéé}ifionafiy' good augury Y ’ “Bill Henry” will be heartily relished | through her a; 5 ; by the motion picture publ{c. relatlges and h:l::lv:ntt:?:s ::?esegf especially those connected with the navy. Other attractions on the same pro-|vant girl and as. a debutante at a This is a fortunate day on which to begin a journey on : automoblls Facs Stk the Ly tne| . Women come under a good augury which predicts success MRS Bumn'r AMOUS A regular- Mack Sennett comedy scenes, | il business enterprises and finance. 3 UTHOR. | the pursuit of the beauteous heroine A period of extravagance will: mark the early months of Frances Hodgson. Buvmett, the{DY the treacherous villian, the dog|winter, but it will be followed by a ‘wave of extreme economy. H ted author of “Louisiana,” and cat without whi, : Sl | . Which the now Paramount pletare of |18 & Dhotoplay, tne. handsome nery| E€rsons whose birthdate this is will have a fortunate year. , . the same title, starring Vivian Mar-|an ballroom. It is a big, joyous Children born today will be talented and siccessful,.. - With -\ -gfniwhich comes to the Biko thea:] ud’ 1t "places our Mabel as the (Copyright, 1919, by-the Wheeler Syndicate, Ines) B ¥ I I il }\ —t ! U K o | o o (o) - < o