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g ; THE ‘BEMIDJI | o ; ; & B ~ TUESDAY-EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, DAILY PIONEER 1920 BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. EXCEPT SUNDAY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. e —————————————————————————————————————— G. E. CARSON, President E. H. DENU, Sec. G. W. HARNWELL, Editor J. D. WINTER, City Editor Telephone 922 postoffice at Bemidji, Minnesota, as second-class matter, Eutered at the : under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must| be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica- | tiens for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday | of each week to insure publication in the current issue. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES i By Carrier One Year $ Six Month: Three Months One Month One Week .. 6.00 3.00. One Year Six Months ... Three Months .. .+~ THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS i (TSI ol S S SQUARING THE DEAL. Most people are at heart advocates of the square REAN It._ " is a natural trait of the American people, and the residents of this community are not backward in this respect. | Shall we incorporate the spirit of the square deal into our| Christmas spirit this year? | Shall we go even further and make it a square deal for| ourselves, and for the community that shelters and feeds us? Our people for a number of years have enjoyed a large| measure of material prosperity. This fact is reflected in thei community life, inthe clothes we wear, in the food we eat, and| in every act of our daily existence. i It will be reflected in the purchcases we make for the holi-| day season, which will be upon a liberal scale, though possibly| not extravagant. | 1t is not within the province of the editor to tell our people where to spend their monty. It is theirs, to spend where and| as they think best. \ But a spirit of fairness impels us to say a word in behalf of our local merchants—those dealers who have stood loyally by the community in adversity as well as in prosperity. They have purchased heavily in the wholesale markets in| order to be able to supply the holiday wants of our people. We/| are assured that they have priced their holiday offerings down| as low as it is possible for them to be sold. They have done their utmost in order to meet the requirements of the public. We feel that our people are eminently fair-minded—that| they will extend the square deal to the home merchant at Christmas time, as they do at other seasons of the year—that| they will first examine the stocks of the local merchants before! making their Christmas purchases—and, all things being equal,| tat they will give the local man the benefit of their trade| wherever possible without prejudice to themselves. ’ Christmas is a time of good cheer, and the square deal in-| creasese it a hundred-fold. T | | | OVERH Vv EARD BY EXCHANGE EDITOR LEATHER STORE = > . K. Brown, Manager SHORT ARM JABS. : Third Street ) St. Paul has restored the curfew. This signal is designed to send | the kiddies home and to bed. There are a lot of old “codgers” in that city who should respond to the call of the curfew also.—Mankato Free Press. | Heavy - and Light Har- | Mittens, Gloves, Robes Congressman Harold Kuntson of Mmnesota is engaged with other | representatives in framing an immigration bill that is designed to keep undesirables out of the United States. It is hoped the measure will be en-| acted into a law before all the riff-raff of the world enter the.portals of!} America.—Mankato Free Press. . nesses and collars. Trunks, Suit Cases and Fancy Traveling Bags. and Horse Blankets. Poultry and Stock Foods. Harnesses Oiled. e Halters, Harness Parts In line with Henry Ford and other big business concerns, the Stand- T ooi 3 ard Oil Co. announces a reduction in the price of gasoline and kerosene. It| and Leather Extras, Ofl]f- snd Greases of all may take some time for this reduction to reach the consumer, but, accord- Medicines, Gall C inds. ing to John D., it is on the road.—Hubbard County Journal. Wool Fat. T Repairing promptly done. . There’s many a man buried in Westminster Abhey, and duly recorded lin history, who is far less known than that ‘“unknown” soldier interred there on Armistice day.—Hibbing Daily Tribune. Get this! And after you have it, remember it. ‘Let the fool holé his tongue and he will pass for a sage.”—Publius Syrus, (42 B. C.} BEMIDJI ARMY STORE GOVERNMENT SURPLUS AND SALVAGE SALE We will have a short and ‘open winter if the winter styles adopted for : the women apply to the northwest.—Stillwater Gazette. Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman do not see’m to be happy in 'Russia, where so many persons have ideas as crazy as their own.—St. Cloud {Daily Times. Plenty of exercise in and out of the kitchen will give a girl a better :§91nplexion than comes from any chemical compound.—St. Cloud Daily imes. Some of Our Many Bargains —_—————— | sumer’s organizations today declared opposition to the plans of Arm- & Company and Swift Packing company for the disposal of their ¥ Phowo by Weeiern Newspaper | CHANGE IN REGULATIONS | OF PACKING PLANTS URGED | on e-appearing knout | Shoes, new Blankets ................. Wool O. D. pants......$7.25 Heavy O. D. shirts.... 6.75 A very businessl 6.50 15 part of the cquipment of all Yakut (By United Press) stock yards and urged immediate 1 womwen. The Yakuti are a tribe of | Waszhington, Nov. 25.--Represén-|changes ‘in regulations of packing ‘Wool Union Suits. 5.00 95 several hundred thousand:natives who ‘atives of farmers, laborers and con-|plants. o 2 C Inhabit the northeastern part of Si- : Mixed Union Suits., 4.50 \ .85 beria. They are similar to our Indians, | : Mackinaws Belts ........... New O. D. shirts...... Girls==Ladies==Women HOLLISTER’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA a great Laxative—mild, i pleasant, certain—so thoroly cleansing and purifying that CONSTIPATION |disappears, and when your CONSTIPATION goes—your COMPLEXION German Taxicabs a Torment. Present-day German taxicabs were not primarily designed to stimulate the liver; but after hitting a few rough spots one is left with a distinct im- pression that they ex up the internal organs, W neth L. Itoberts In the Saturds ning Post.@ As for thelr meters, they can be read properly only with the assistance of a slide rule and a' table of logarithms, Eazch meter posses seven clocks— one for the passenger, one for extra | passengers, one for luggage, one for | waiting, one for the luxury tax, one for the tax on capital and one for good | luck. Al the clocks work busily all ' the time—even the oue for waiting. This is probably because the passens ger, due to the hard tires, is either Rubbers, 8 in. top.... 4.50 t solely to shake |improves—you work better—eat better—feel better. - 3we it a thoro 'trial and you will recommend it to ail your women riends. 35¢c a package—tea or tablets.—Barker’s Drug Store. READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS -~ Who said truth was ! tered by each clock™at the end of a ride, these sums are added together . waiting to bounce.up or to fall back ! . " o B ® @ | after & bump during the entire ride. | 1 After determining the amount regis- L% % a : part of the state. \ o | times den’t git no credit 'cep’ fah bein’ AND A shrill voice cried. The following “epistle” was extrac - oty UnSOCiable.” hel g Gazett};g lowing “epistle” was extracted from the Stillwater . _ OB ThE o of Hiiie: , 1 sigies Due to a Drawing Out. ok Sye Challenged Bemidji— - . . A bank run that the women would | § BEAT IT here quick. Bemxd,}l‘}ngh school dete'ate(l Faribault high Friday like to have stopped is the too fre- AND NAIL:x:uL on Northrup field 20 to 0, which, they claim, gives them quent “run” in the lisle bank.—! | ... th_e honor qf the state high school championship. The Stillwater high school team has challenged Bemid It's like Fred Fulton challenging Dempsey. is reply Transcript. ... W Do It Now. 3] Motto for Pessimists—Never put off WHO’S TALKING wild, IN THE cigar store.” g . and multiplied by four, N EVEN HIBBING “BELLYACHES.” P 8 — WYOURE FIRED,” said tho editor. It is customary before a team has a right to claim a state! Hand Klseing Is O1d Custorn. ‘ o s F A a s Amongst the s “UNLTSS YOU can dig up. . football championship, that it win its district title first. Hibbing;| ki 'i',"‘.h',",m[m',]:‘ 152":‘:','; S",,em‘“'::“m";,x i L e if its memory has not failed it, will recall a game with Hveleth| ple desiving a favor of anyone, even A LIVE story today.” in which the score was 7 to 0. It might be that they are labor-| it he was an cqual, would come near, ! 80 THE cub r'epmw. ing under the delusion that it was Hibbing who made the touch-| and thus salute him before making the 4 Py i down. The score was: Eveleth 7, Hibbing 0. Then the strong} "t"l;w%. though us"nllly equals xmv'e DISAPPEARED FOR hours: Virginia team defeated Eveleth 6 to 0, and Bemidji took on: &' other their hands or embraced. | . w 2 these Range Champions and defeated them 19 to 0. Virginia| Soliie e Ly ‘1;':::‘q,l',:;‘;l':I,‘éfl]m?,‘}; EUT'WHEN he reooyenc. has every right to claim the range championship, because Hib-' came honor was given to mi consuls FROM HIS trance, he bad. blpg vrefused to play these splendid sportsmen. Come now, and practors. ° : As‘rog;._.he.re it is : Hibbing, be real sports. Don’t “bellyache,” but give us the —_— M ) . %lad ‘};anf‘l and be t'tllankful that the “Jackpine Savages” from, But It Pays “Anyhow.” OUR DEPUTY constable. emidji kept the championshi r in- rthern! “De man dat “tends strictly P AT J ) pionship banner afloat in-the norther n i ;\I|i‘ill|lil"~\l tends srictly (:m:)qu WAS WAKENED by the "phone. would be for Fulton to go get a reputation. Stillwater has B | . THE LONG arm of the law. i probably forgotten the score with the Mechanic Arts and Cen- :!illl\~.':l“xly:|l4:\’1“ Ger i o Bis o ie tral High of St. Paul. Score ineach case Stillwater 0, oppo- == e | /PUT ON his pants. i nents 13. Lose by Impatience. i SPED TO tho scene.. _ o Every cloud has its silver lining, but TER & { SOME WOULD-BE CHAMPIONS. some folks are so lmpatlent they fust | AND AFTER o brict. j: Bu't Wi or ¢ ide L " ' et % Alexandria’s repeated refusal to 111$pt the Bemidji high! EuS SR nE Sldgaostim odt | BUT TE.RR.KFI.C struggle, J school football team, cnglpled with its nability to defeat St.| — = | MADE THE pinch. & Cloud, places that school in no position to lay any claims whatso-| (—————————————"—"| i ever on the state championship. The St. Cloud team held that i AND WHEN interviewed. aggregation to a 1~to-7' score, which -practically places the two | BY OUR star reporter. teams on an equal footing. If these “would-be” champions are Take Home * | by gettmf q:y })fle;alsure out of “kidding” themselves they are wel- ~ i GAVE OUT (uls alatement, come to it. they were serious contenders and desired to mee - | < “HE" o ig: Bemidji they would have been accommodated long ago. t & 3 1 i A.lor:ny: S o Brick L 5 THE ASYLUM says, by Heck. ¢ “ o ) " BELL LIKES HIS FUN. P THE WORST they ever had. . Even Superintendent Bell, chairman of the State High o b . 1E oo S:hoo{{At}:fletli]c ll3oard, apparently appreciates a tinge of nuto!ii- | W T'.‘.E.W.?r it ety. He has had no part in deciding football championships in i £20 cacted b CLAIMS HE can copy. former years, but thought it about time to break into th in | In packages o protected by neo . ) s i : e lime- | al moisture - proof wrapper. . h.ght. so volunteered some information to the press of the twien mlnmum;‘&R-TmHTflns of 50, THE SE?R.E T.bma' N%?fiifli?ni?&nf’m&mfim ;;toyt ;Dapers. {\‘Igti,delv’?n he can ‘;nfim:{iebal réal championship | KOORS s OF THE cigarettes. Domestic— that the other fellov can't get onta , Wi onor unqualifie elongs e o % 8 That's why Chesterfields ‘satisfy,”’-an t's high school team, y belongs to the Bemidji ICE CREAM THAT SATISFY. why only Chesterfields cas *'satisfy.”” PRI R 2o K “WHERE’S BEMIDJ1?” | SUPREME ! ‘A young lady cashier in one of the bi i A v ez g business houses of B;mldn recently visited at Faribabult. When purchasing her t)c.kg_t ’t;or Bemidji the agent asked, “Let’s see, where is Be- midji?” Wonder if he knows now? SN S “MOONSHINING.” I A ““‘moonshiner in Butte lost his home when two “stills” exploded. Evidently the home “still” w, 3l as b gy e ill” was not as still as he Read The Pioneer Want Ad i | The Plant'Behind Our Products 1 i CIGARETTE : ‘2;7‘#‘“?"“ o2t Fobeei @ ] i : ,VIJ s s