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' HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL SCHOOLS ACTIVE “The well being of the state is as much dependent upon the strength, health and productive capacity of its \ members an it s pon el knewl| 5808 UGS, M Gt e B | GRAIN AND HAT ' _ ' =gt W9 0B ey i agen intell 3 er that # § : . iet',‘,::y“ i,.':u;,ufi:e:gm::c; of its| American Federation of Labor, which ' 2 __1‘_8 Arthur H. Foster, son of Captain | Minneapolis, Dec. 21.—Two men 7 7 ‘pulsory education enactments, ~re- °°‘,'_al";i‘:‘; %;’:"&;:fl%u:‘"x:l;“; Red Clover, medium, Ib, ....i2c-15c|Hogs, 1b. .. Ile-12¢ | 8WaY at his home at 101 Mississippi me‘.’:e;efi' ‘1,; k?fi',:fp.":{e mrfi,"m Phone 983-W. \ zuz.% /q\.lirea its :lr‘outh to pursue certain st\; take a stand upon this and 'many Wheat, hard . . .$1.10-§1.20 | Dressed beet, 1b. . 3 & Individual ‘efficiency, however, ree{; pect the converition will pass a reso- PRI P kit B Geese, Jive, 1b. .. Ll 20c-23 not alone 'on édnciti}::'n or intelfigence tl:::n.;t;o:fly o;?gx:né:l‘ons:rl;g:: VEGETABLES Duckn‘. llvo'. lh.. e ::166-18: but is equally de'pcndent on physical ganda.” Potatoes, per owt., small Hens, 4 1bs. and over..........20¢ . N j hef;lfl, and vigor. —Ahyres. i Fih Vargas and other officials of the lots . ... .. 2 .70c-80¢ ! « t annual report, to the convention. The |Cabbage, owt . $1.50-82.00 5 . . student ip considered, hence the health| oricials are Samuel Gompers, presi- |onfons, dry . $1.50-82.00 S‘:z lhl:il:: gg‘ i, {: i:_gg : ’ [] department. dent and James Lord, treasurer.|Beans, cwt. .. Kipp hides, No. 1, 1 dc-5e 2 ) The late war was brought home to| Gompers is known thruout the world | Butterfat . Calf £kins, No. 1, Ib. . 6c-Tc r ’ the people of these United States the|as president of the American Feder- | najry Butter . ? Do ol A : need of well directed health habits|ation of Labor, while vLold has | Eggg, fresh, dozen . . . Horse flideu, l'a;éa. 2.‘5;1-;3 s =5 \ in the early years of the youth of the country. This advise the health PAN-AMERICAN LABOR TO FIGHT BIG UNION (By Ralph F. Couch) (United Press Correspondent) ‘Washington, Dec. 21.—National- achieved fame in the United States because of his work in the ‘mining department of the Bemidji pub]ie;department of the American Federa- school aims to give. The department works to promote health in every possible way. works to prevent disease, to promote cleanliness of mind and body; it calls parents’ attention to physical defects| in the child; it works to keep up at-| tendance by investigating absences and consulting the parents. Weekly inspections of the children It tion besides Gompers, tion ¢ Labor. . American delegates to the conven- Vargar and Lord will be Matthew Woll, vice-pre- sident of the A. F. of L.; Vice- Presi- dent Rickart, of the Executive Coun- cil of the A. F. of L.; John Fry, edi- tor._of the official journal of the In- ternational ‘Moulders’ Union, and Frank Tobin, president of the Inter- national Teamsters’ and Chauffeur's was an Aberdeen-Angus shown by Carl Oelke, and the calf sold for the record price of 80 cents a pound. The grand .champion county exhibit at the Tennessee state fair was a lot of Aberdeen-Angus as was the reserve BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. ling at t! Anthony hdapital The remains are to be shipped to McIntosh next Sunday where funeral services will be held on Tuesdaey. M. E. Ibert- son, undertaker is in charge of tlie funeral arrangements locally. S8ON OF WAR VETERAN avenue Sunday night the age of 69 years. A gem for the funeral have not been an- nounced as yet. M. E..Ibertson, un- dertaker, ia in charge of the funeral arrangements. GIRLS MAKE .UP OWN Chicago,. Dec. 21.—Potato receipts, 33 cars. Market steady. Northern whites, sacked, $1.45 to $1.55; bulk, $1.50 to $1.60; Idaho rurals, sacked, $1.50 to $1.60. || SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Pork roast shoulder, per lb. Pork loin roast, per Ib. .. ... at TROPPMAN'S MEAT MARKET hold tor ransom. Between them the girl§ made up a $69 ransom arid were permitted to go on their way. ].Amgnom WANT ADS ’I are made. Each student receives one | 5 champion. * The champion of north- 0 physical examination during the Ee“lf“:{ “t‘:g E;fi‘:&;?‘gg:;;‘i‘do’;'i‘:' west Missouri was the same color, | 1\tfil‘- anl:l tMm-h I}ng}lll Gray r%:rned 7 ear and more if necessary. The 2 |shown by a girl, Miss Lois Barlow. |last week to their home at Onawa, ¢ e ) " y t A F.of L lowa, after visiting for several weeks Beef roast, per b ... nepdy are aided by calling special cases to the attention of the county commissioners, Salvation Army, Childl Welfare committee, etc. | Children of school age not enrolled in the public schools are investigated, when these absences are found to be from physical causes, means are tak- en to remedy the condition. This year a health campaign con-| tinuing for fifteen weeks is being con- \ ducted through all the grades below “the eighth. The object of this is to get the said Vargas. ‘‘Possibly Panama and WILL ASK REED child into correct habits of living. Be-| Ecuador may send representatives.” FOR B NG i low are the statements which the| The convention is planned to con- PRESERVE FOR GAME AID IN BENEVOLENT FUND Steaks, per lb . child must answer and keep a record | tinue a week. All members of the Eastern Star ) P o intien o ja) oy o % Tt ayteon = 5 of: | President Obregon, of Mexico, prob- (By United Press) lodge will please bear in mind that L 1 washed my hands before each| ably will be invited to make an ad-| St. Paul, Dec. 21.—The state leg- |at the meeting this evening, an offer- ard, per | « SRR 5 meal. I also cleaned my finger nails|dress, Vargas said, although this is |islature meeting two weeks from to- |ing will be taken to apply on the . ‘ today. being left entirely to the committee |day, will be asked to provide for new | benevolent fund. Compound lard per 1b. b 1 did not cough or sneeze without onvarrange:nent: alt Mexico ‘fiityé breeding preserves for xm‘x;e. Carlos 2 R e | covering my nose and mouth with argas plans to leave washington | Avery, state ggme and fish commis- ECIA . . i my R analorahleE. for Mexico City about January 1. sion indicated toflay. The report of | e w,{,l: fi?fignk o}:‘?flen“ dia Lutefisk, perlb. . .v......... fl I' brushed my teeth thorougnly. s the state game and fish commission |peighpors for. their kind.assistance g £ 1 tried to ke;p fingers, ‘penciln 'amli‘ IOWA JUNIOR IS MADE xlilsb;a:;.hn‘:m&de :Ith‘ recommenda- | quring the iliness and death of our Beef stew, per Io. ...... o 8 everything unclean out of my mout! INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION |tion y ession, husband and father. . ’ ‘ and naur. 5 ) Breeding of ring necked Pheasants Mrs. Geo. H. Miller and family. . we alm h‘ve__ 1 played out of doors or with win- _ 3 , | is particularly desirous in Minnesota, | 1¢13.21 = ., o i dows open thirty minutes ca;l;helt%n lzonoig égar bo{sbnnd Eiflds Avery said. He pointed to tne suc- Turk G Duck : 0 I} 2 ¢ cube for must be accord- | York state. More than 50,000 pheas- ’ Y i b e e eiows open. | 1, youne Harry Haddock of Marshall ants were taken by hunters of New ERICKSOR-BRUMBERG urkeys Qe ny, P UORE . Chickens b 7t - £ county, Towa. ot only did Harry|cess of a similar project in New On Saturday afternoon, December B ) o tried today " to sit and stand|have the champion calf at the lowa | York state in the thr‘;e i]ay open sea- | 18. occurred the marriage of Henry - Lettuce Celery ‘ Cranberries £ straight, to eat slowly, and to attend to toilet at a regular time. 1 drank a cup of milk. 1 drank no tea or coffee. 1 ate a dish of cooked breakfast food. 1 ate at least one vegetable besides potatoes. 1 took a full bath on every day of the week that is checked X.. 1t is planned during the year that the Parent-Teachers’ association, which has recently been organized, take up for consideration the ques- tion of baths in the several buildings, hot lunches for children that cannot get home at noon, and physical train- ing for all pupils. In consideration of the health of the school children, the questions be- low give an idea of some of the con- ditions ‘looked into by the health de- partment. . How many children have a good deal of headache? How many chil- dren have a good deal of earache? How many children have a good, deal of sore throat often? How many children have a good deal of tooth- ache? How many children have been to a dentist? How many children have their own tooth brushes? How many children use a tooth brush ev- ery day? How many children sleep with ‘their windows open sum- mer and winter? How many chil- dren drink tea and coffee? How many children eat breakfast every day? How many children have a weekly bath? ‘Why_are school children failures? ‘The departments feel quite justified in saying that many of these fail- ures arg due to some physical defect. CITY CHURCHES HOLD SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS SUNDAY A number of he city churches gave| special musical programs in connec- tion with their hristmas sermons which were delivered by the different pastors on Sunday. In the presbyterian church special musical programs were given both morning and evening by a choir of elghteen voices. The pastor, Rev. L. P. Warford, delivered two Christmas sermons. Dr. G.H thodist Spiscopal . Zentz pastor of the Me- church, delivered Christinas messages at both morning | and evening services and musical pro- grams were given by the choir at thest services. MOOSEHEART LEGION TO MEET TOMORROW NIGHT ‘At the Baptist church, the evening ifF service was devoted t‘,nflhe Christ- . different, ) :’;‘:g 'n‘;fialfiixz?:g?;-“:‘endz:etlh?z;ctcl;‘e‘i . Iég&kwoggt{::;ery. l‘-:’ott: :g% Ci%arette Boxes of kil iE ot | Cchir. v : y van K X ronze . 0 18. | . st . vt Glass ............. ....1.28 to 20.00 Candles .65¢ to 9.50, | B o3 jeoa (3! iq mfg:ohm:v (lz?“tlll;: g{hfrh 'éi‘..“:fi.‘,,:""fif{ Pewterware in odd pieces. Roycroft Pieces. 75c to 35.00 L . ) yooo i have ytheir \Christmas services on Book Ends in polychrome, copper Pictures ... .50 to 10.00 i wxa g ; 4 o Christmas Day and others on Sun- and solid mahogany, Floor and-Reading . H ~ 64y, Decembar 26. ¢ BROD et 250 to 11.50 Lamps .................35.00 to 90.00 | Iu“eer a Iu“ erv nre \ . The Moosehe gion will hold their regular ot the Moose Approximately 4,800,000 workers in the United States and other Pan- American countries will be represent- ed at the convention, according to Secretary Vargas, thru five delegates from each country. Countries which the organized labor movement has already accepted representation at the convention include Mexico, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Sal- vador and Peru. “We're now waiting to hear from the labor movement of Argentina,” State fair, and again at his home county fair, but when he got his dusky Aberdeen-Angus. to. Chicaga, he was made International Grand Champion of the Junior show, win- ning $100 from the American Aber- deen-Angus Breeders' association, as well as $50 from the exposition. But the boys’ and girls’ calf clubs all over the country had some won- derful experiences in getting to the top with dusky Doddies the past year. The grand champion at the Minne- sota junior show at South St. Paul SEE OUR CHRISTMAS FLOWERS AND GET OUR PRICES of the beautiful. i in | Texas and Oklahoma both had Aber- deen-Angus state champions in their calf shows. The American (Aberdeen-Angus Breeders’ association presented the boys and girls winning with calves sired by Aberdeen-Angus bulls gold watcheg for champlonships. Some $3,009 has been éxpemded in this manner the past year,and it is plan- ned tocontinue the practice the com- ing year. son this.year. The only place for extensive breeding of pheasants or othér game birds in Minnesota at present is at Mound, Lake Minnetonka. Avery probably will urge that several such breeding grounds be planned. Buy Christmas Seals—— THE PIONEER WANT 'ADS BRING RESULTS In All These Parts-—You Will Not Find as Interesting a Spot as Our Kenilworth Gift Shop Every article shown has some distinguishing characteristic and they have been brought here for the adornment of homes wherein dwell lovers Here are the wonderful Rookwood Pottery—with-its rich colors and deep gold ornamentations—the handsome Cowan Pottery— carved teakwood stands—brass and bronze urns, vases and incense burners —and scores of other beautiful things, each imbued with the atmosphere in which it is surrounded, and each offered at an amazingly reasonable price. For gift giving—and for yourself. To facilitate Christmas shopping, groups of smart novelties have been assembled and are displayed amid delightful surroundings. g Offering happy suggestions to those'in quest of appropriate gifts that are Huffman & O’Leary | with Mr. Gray’s father, Dan Gray of Bemidji township. Mr. Gray is coun- ty auditor at Onawa. \ Miss_Anna Swenson, inspector. of rural schools of Minnesota, together with County Superintendent J. C. Mc- ‘Ghee, visited this morning at the Carr Lake school. This afternoon Miss Swenson went to Gully, where she will inspect schools. Miss Swen- son is from St. Paul. EASTERN STARS WILL Brumberg, . of Proctor, Minn, to Clara Erickson, of S8olway. The cere- mony wasc performed by Judge of Probate J. E. Harris. ‘Anna Erickson; and Carl Erickson, sister and brotheriof the bride, acted as witnesses. The couple will make their home in Proctor. 0. W. SUNDSDAHL PASSED AWAY SUNDAY MORNING Ole W. Sundddahl, of East Be- midg, passed awiy on Sunday morn- MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ~ FILLED AND SHIPPED PREPAID Boxes of Beautiful Stationery, from 25c¢ to 50c per boex. Beautiful and Delicate Chr - Leg of veal, per lb. ..... Leg of \limb, per lb. .. . Lamb shoulder, per 1b. . . Lamb stew, per Ib. ..... Veal roast shoulder, per 1b. . Veal stew, per lb. ..... Beaiutiful C\hriv'stmas.. Stationery and Christmas’ Cards Leather Goods—1921 diaries —All of these goods are priced exceptionally low. Music Portfolios Brief Cases —They are all of the finest quality. istmas Cardé. many of them hand work 5c to $1.50 —Include them in your Christmas Gifts. hall on Wednesday evening, Decem- ber 22nd, at 7:30 p. m. All memb-| ers are requested to be present. There | | will be installation of ofticers which | will b; open to Moote members and | families, beginning ay nine o'clock, | after which there will be a box social. | ~——Buy Christmas Seals——e L | 403 Beltrami Ave. OPEN EVENING S XMAS WEEK % o Phone 178-W