Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 13, 1920, Page 3

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at the present time for them to do bnsineu on tho eight-hour. 'day. .| If 'you' were not convinced of this, your nticlel at least indicated you ‘took it for granted. ' “ v I am: satisfied ti\ht most of the ‘business men X = would rather:-see ah eight-hour day granted the Denr Sir: . Now tlmt the t.nke is over .and. the .. timber workers, than the present ten-hour day, I mills; operating two shifts;iand the men back earn- '|' know ‘that your\paper operates on. an eight-hour ) | ing good wages, I desire to take this opportunity of .day and that it has done so: for many:years. There 'mort will learn wlth‘ lntemt the ex-| . writing a letter, which I mnt you wxll find T om is no question -in. my mind, but that you.would mlnnnflon of a “mystery” of the glan| P have advocated this strongly, had you not ‘been 3 , 1 ‘ convinced that it was impracticable for the mill ‘which Hai ome . ing i in_behalf. v owlnen l:o‘;do s0 at’ ;{ns tnmeh i b 4 o il ; Vi wish to. serve notice right here and now that anidnight Blorepc mntt:'; l:e former "day Ifelt dlsgluted ‘myself at the atti “The | the eight-hour day is coming for the timber work- S Le anne:r atl ”ti;neg,t hbe::l.use gou d«lid 20; fiom b ers, as wt;ll as for other ;rades and laborers, just as § P at-foote or the demands made the sure ag.the sun rises and sets.: It is only fair and R “"”"‘l hat :e:.;m: :‘ t:-l;fn crteh\: iworkers. - | L |\ Just and.cannot continue otherwise. of ower hold.:fu It is over ‘now, at least for: the preunt and | You inferred editorially in one of your issues that fter ‘discissing the situation, I 'realize. that the: the eight-hour day should be fixed by national legis- newspapers did just what other business houses en- . lation, and: 1 feel now that this is.the proper pro- deavored to do, and that was to let employee and cedure. . I.did not think so then, because I be- “employer. settle_the matter:between themgelves. . : lieved -it: should. be granted whenever :demanded, ', “When' statements ‘were published, which appar- . | but legislation will place all on. the ;same _footing ently {avored the mill ownrs, I feel certain that it and no, one concern will have an advaitage over was done with no other motive in view than to start | another: up the mills. ' Everybody was anxious to see the . . £, 'you print this letter I think you will heneflt . «officer ‘on duty, there noticed the ‘¢ mills in’_operation, whether exght, or twelvo . by. it ‘as; much as well those who are now' working - ing wisps of ;smoke comlng out of hours,’ They looked upon . the': .ten-hour:.days. When the time comes, and that is pipe from. one, of the lower ‘holds, |. strikers’ with avor, .because they ‘realized what rlght now, I do hope you will do your part towards Sniffing the smoke he detected the old | ‘it fivso;xld meuni to bulmm genetllly to have-no putting in operntlon the eight-hour day.’ ' famil o obacco. mills. in ‘operation, i Aamiliar, odor oF0 ” -''The’ operators. apparently aatfsfied you, as. well e i Very traly yours, , as’ other bus concerns,. that it' was lmpoulble 1 7\ A TEN-HOUR DAY LABORER e ;m ; Mon on.: zho L p stand How Their Officers Detected .Them In 1moklng. and_ddes more: than any| . : 3 x market Mu The Mmu s vt lkl ulu; they pass_th ".lw from -nnm oolvllo-l I wes fi . back ove !"a’:.“e‘u‘.'z" e3eon o Inedicine, even thouy fllg 3 W five | years, and; uourhdnlly live. ‘them onl “nud h’l:“ :h “d‘n’u 1 find myu:ll ab nnpty frequently ;know drifting back ' quarter of et i ledge -“.M’l:i-\fl ERRiss A ’m'%:m‘ : the ‘men’ n/‘the ‘act, and start them on a ‘round of extra «duty, which cured them: of ‘smoking Yoo % BT SR 4,055.000 BU T o 4 They were puzzled to R SHELS « ¥ iknow h:v.:n he oMceer Had ‘traced’them. CORN INCREASE SEEN B ’ o Yo L E s “% Bonle i ‘The hold was:way down near the keel, Northwestern Newg Bl | Omaha Neh‘ July 13.—Prediction * farfrom'the wheelhouse and there had | 1}° g : SR " ’ corn production this oot been: anotherman: within ~many ! — — - year. will exceed last vear's yield by g M 5~ 4;066,000 ‘bushels 18 made in a joint / ‘Cm?PEWA ‘CoUNerL - crop report by tne United States bu-| ook it for granted that there was no MEETING ‘AT BEHIDJI reau of crop estimates;and the state direct connection between the hold Bamldjl July 13~—Chippewa In-|department cUagriculture. Complete f Tices and ‘and_the wheelhouse. -And no oné en- | dians of Minnesot! here today| The report A 188,241,000 Sup:{';&ewa,:;“c:m” Wheels to' decide.questions of an age affect- [bushels will' be ozuduced l“ ic‘ml'ggg' Retired. F\n‘m%ure Repairing and France.—New. York: Evening Post..i' |ing disposition of land grants. ed to 184,186,000 bushels: in Upholstering. * Committees which ; have .been in ‘Thé acreage'is 5 per cent larger than last year when: 5,030, 000 acres were || GENERAL REPAIR SHOP hon 'roople for lt. l hope you '{; would _produce ‘& thorouh -Ihnlnhllon of tlownh thout 1 sickening sensations, and make :l’:: ::-‘:-‘ted bot&rltoncl. " Atter expe it ith hundreds of | After_experimenting Tith, p&'r'rmd tho | formula that.is ‘mow ho\vn ‘a8 w 8 fomedy, which X truly belieys goes; : ; Washington most of last ‘winter and | ~SERVED IN_ORIENTAL STYLE this. Spiing will repoct.om congress|planted. . - g STAHL & JACOBS Tomorrow Alright| : —_— sional . conferences . for. legislation “tl Wi‘;:tosz"g“c,: °£,w f 811 Sixth St., Bemxdji “Phone 488 Get a25°Box _Maonlflccm ‘Bangqiiet leon by King | winding up, the .Chippewa ’estate.|ed at.8, ushel '15 * Hussein. of the: Hedjaz. to One of the matters standing in the Lord Al onby. way of a settlement ‘of conm?ting | i & claims is the controversy"over x;dg'hts ; to- the Red Lake reservation. any otAmang::;azgl :znlzs;_dxzfimg:ssgz Chippewa :leaders claim the: reserva- British -high 18t Y d tlon ‘belongs to the:.Chippewas as a 7 gh" commissioner, ‘as de- n. ~Those -on . the : reservation scribed by an Arab correspondent of cla m it belongs solely to_them. the London; Times on March 2, was. &, striking,_examniple .of oriental magnifi- eence.: « After. preliminary visits and mijlitary . reviews; '7in’ . which..’' the | ‘Bedouin cavalry dashed :by at full speed, firlng . their rifies, - the banquet was held :in" true; Arab' style in'the “municipality bulldings at Jeddnh 'THREE DAY FAIR AT DEVIL’S LAKE : Devil’s Lake, N. D., July. 13— Ramsey county’s three-day- fair was to open today. Tt is-the first fair{ held here in severay years, WILI. FAVOR LIAW LICENSING ENGINEERS : Fargo, ' 'N..- D., ‘July 13.-—The costume “walkeéd "~ gbout - helping the’ | North-Dakata chapterv of the Ameri- guests, 70 in: number, to slices of the can ‘association. of ' engineers, will| Joints of i roasted half sheep ‘stuffed | hold its annual convention here dur- | ing fair week. The association is'ex- I pected 'to record itself in Iavor of a 'la\.v licensing engineers. . . ens, " piiaft ‘of ~mitton’ and ‘swéets- of | all descrlptlons. The' king’s band ‘of g musiclans- played throughont the han- ' Jamestown. N. D., July.13.—Th¢] quet. program for:‘the ,l;esbyterlan Synod " ‘ gAt the ‘end-of' the fpust the klngs ‘meetings ‘here ‘July 13-22° will be ‘gervants handed round silver basins :ie"“‘l"egi by ‘“dus"‘l‘}l ’:“d ted“"a‘ ona. 30“55!0!13 rominent parti- ‘gt:;v:r;n:; :;z;':"i:jflnwd:t?; fo(;o:r::g ‘¢ipants in‘the program: are Dr. Clel- i i whothet oot SHile" land’ B. :‘McAfee, Dr. John Timothy S ‘serve Stone.. Dr...John “A. Marquis, New ests of a_loiver degree sat down at York and Rev. P."'W. Eflckso Ml- tf-e banqueting table. The remnants v of! the feast,’ which*were considerable, o '—- ‘were distributed -among the Inhabi- GBB ' tants of Jeddah .and the orews of the |- M LE ON YAPER SINATION British ships' at’ nn\chm' in the harboi. ort Scott, Julys13. -—Geurge ,W. 4 —Current History. ' Marble, editor.of the Fogt Seott Tri-{ .. - | Y LR bune; 1s in: Canada on.'a mission fon|' ;" : 7 . Kansas newspapers,~in an' effort to Tho House Famine. . > o : 2 Morrls qumr wds dfsciissing © in” '::):k:r‘;i?:: ! wan;. C:: aidnian rll)fllls {Er Albany the. helnous profiteering on L pan To% 4 s 3 smaller newspaper. 'He writes that wents which sp many New York.land- | the. plan, has. been. . received. ywith| . - fords have been’’ practicing, V77 “warm"‘ syn\pa(hy ‘by..oné . of thel.: . #“And despite this profiteering,” - he |larger manufacturers. Referring to ot d . giald, “houses.and..apartments are {n'|his visit.at this mill,-in Ottaws, On-| g | " geater “démand than ever. . Weil-lo- tal:i;:.):le writes: . . : Ficio ) [ cited teflantfl‘hm’e their hells rung two ‘I had a_conferen ol 3 : - OF three times.a "4y by total'strangers ;zsl_‘efllfimszllf: c?:];a'gt flgdyl:lgd lbae‘ Wi T is made’ from the finest tobacco’-‘ T is made from the finest tobacco — h clously inqui rative.bu plan N X]e; 2:Tn:‘;f3}e:3:;;es|:n:y f"'y chAnce | o¢ saving the smaller newspapers of| - . & toasted —not raw tobacco.’ s toafited-n(’t Jaw tobacoo_. LT heard ‘of 'a’'chap who entored :a the states from extinction.” He man- oy e { '\ newspnper office ‘recently ‘and said to ,"‘"é'edu;fifihi“,’:fi;}"“;,’n“afiy“;’;fi'g '3: 1 . Olll' famous tOflStlllg Procefll developl Our famous toutmg process develop. » 54,7 O fi’:‘vn",;’“{;“;d"“;ft‘;::fi“' apes | UBW i ithe Hedd offices‘iof “ather ] all the 'pecuil and delightful Burle‘flnvor all the specxnl and dehghtful Burley flavov g : n your paper |large paper .cproducers. Our .plan $ ‘ »” k.. tor A h‘"lfl’ R ) he said, was absolutely the hest vs-ao- ; (nothlll‘ ike lt) “geals” it in % ‘Yes, tions? sald | tical, way;of: protecting;‘the 'smaller, i 4 b 3 Ve L e, 3 uk thie gifl: hrl:!\ » : uc: | papers from . the 'sreed and 'eals itin. md es out % ‘| molitan :papers. . Helasked At the Can- Y .we haye. also aivery e sonable. three- - gf‘lfl?" t“l‘l’““"y metslsv cau{‘d be "‘"y‘:’d' } . » n e coopera e scheme, saying]|. - yéar contract that \voum proh.xhly sult they, must elthér Join with-us or or| garize independently.as we ‘in:.the]. |states are’doing to escape the spec- erhtes Electriclty |uldtive ‘market créated ‘by the’ over- % MThe wlnd -has not heen general- | buying -of the; metropolitan_ papers. it 1y found “avallable for the genération | The pred{cament of the small Cam- % ‘ of electricity because of ‘the:irregular- | adian_papers was ‘well illustrated ‘tof L ity of the ain' currents, hut this has |me &t the little mining.town of Tim-|: In this way you every bit of alwayshave the bite. This is flavor fresh the same toast- when you light ing process that a Lucky Strike made Lucky cigarette. Strike cigarette the greatest been overcome by -a Swedish inventor, |ONS, Where the publisher had been | Until you tl’) success in ciga- Tnstead of ‘bei ai ) d paying nine cents' a pound and the Sa eing directly -connected | 5 ocated at this town, wich i one you.can ‘ to' the dyndmo in_the usual manner, identl i/ WACH 18 . -d rette manufac- ‘the. mill-wheel shaft is geared ‘to, g evidently selling its -qutput on the bhave no idea . 8pot market, has announced a new price of fourteen cents. ' This mill’s 1. paper output, however, is but a by- “I')product of its sawnyills.” / hqi;flng device, which' serves to -elé-* tunng. vate a twa:ton weight to. the top of a 53foot steel and wood tower.' Wh the weight reaches the maximum + height, it is released, and, as it falls actuates’ the d¥naino, Which 18 mount- '-ed on' aybrackét;at the ‘apexiof the tower with the mill wheel. A storage “'"”"”’(""*"""”"’"**"”"* ®attery and switchboard are housed In Andrew Shaw left on Monday for the lower portion of the tower. Minneapolis. Miss Olga Stene has gane ‘to work i at Shooks. Mrs. Paul Pelland returned to her home. ;on, Wednesday. =James Angell and his ‘two ‘daughters accompanied her. The little girls will make their " while the mother was “uptown ‘shop-| home, for ‘the present, with Mr. and y'ping she had been’ taken by a serv- | Mrs. Pélland. " ant to call ;on her father in the latter'’s John Hanson was in Blackduck| what an un- equalled flavor Buy a tin today results. Re- ‘and try toasted member—it’s tobacco in ' your pipe. A A KA AR A K K HORNET x| Just. Like an ‘Apple to Mar]orle ‘L’me ‘Marjorie, who :is’ three,. told her mother, the wife of’a Murncle man- ufacturer, the other \‘evening, that .office. and Langor oh Wednesday. : “What 'dld yo! go?" ngked the Miss. Mad#a Gronseth has gone to} another. ; International Falls to work. : \wee@nsenaveo (4O, 1ff re of" ",e alternoon, 0. P. Stené has brought an autonio-|’ bile. Andrew Ertzberg was in Black- duck on, Saturday 4 —which means that .if you don’t like LUCKY STRIKE you can get your moaey back from the dealer aepled the ‘Mttle igirl» 7 ‘sdother. doesn’t understand -what you menn e ‘core’. of the after-.| . moon” " TE" explafried to Marjorie. | - “\Wiy, I mean the middle,” she sald qugscgmg FOR THE' simply. as wondering at the ignorance DAILY PIONEER wf vrown: folks.—Indianapolis News. TSR i o R s % et S S "Hm"fl.‘fi“

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