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e O S IR = =1 i i i e i ) i i LABOR DAY—1921 ~~""= ~ {HE BEMIDJI DAILY PIOREER . e 2 | ere but Effectual. i Thirty-foot Cone of lce. b But His Love Lasts Longe H y $1A AY . | Water from a pressure pipe protrud- The Miami Herald sn)s‘n\'nt mt itie ‘eolient profes stope | N i i ‘N. 8 Septl.—. | Ing above the ground in the e wethern | 89me rml; of nln»e: “t“lc.\ re“cn‘ after a man is thirty years olc ;‘(‘11 {‘x:wl\l;(nm::“‘tlh; v;)\‘uc‘\x;:': uu‘hl)}h 't of New York stite, ally | bride’s mother at the wedding st |, 3 Hing in 2 part of New York state lually ! guided by common sense in falling in Gooper, 65, who Is suing for a divorce stainly a severe but effective Iove mus¢ have forgotten that there's | yp. Treasurer of Metal Trades Union. He was a member of the executive | committee on labor of the Council of National Defense in 1917. From 1891 to 1910 he was president of the Inter. | natlonal Association of Machinists. | | | [ I Decide a darkened world—or world of light! NEw LABGR LAWS —WILLIAM K. CONWAY. | ————— et | DIt | oasuiag wwed o 0 <tate employment service, as cmbodted Important Legisla!ion in Interest of Waorkers. Wworkers Statutes Enacted Since the Signing | of the Armisticet Are Matters for Congratulation. !Inf‘e rln think ates in all requive emp rocent of t HE muscles of the mighty Hercules may rest; The gods relent, on weary Atlas smile And lift from him his hurden for the while. In raiment brilliant, somber Industry is dressed; Her booming harp rings soft—its tones beguile! How bold, how mighty has this giant, Labor, grown! What crushing strength is his on this, his day! And for what joy is Labor making gay? And what his aim? And to what heights his fancies flown? Will he, when clothed with might, his mm betray? Long years has toiling Man cried out 'gainst Greed! Downtrodden and oppressed for bitter years! Long have the masters built on slavish fears! But now, at last, the slave is strong—aye, strong indeed! Yet has he learned no lesson from his tears? Will Labor, Labor strong, take veng'ance, and reverse The balance of the scale? Or will he give His strength so man in brotherhood may live? Will Labor’s new-found might a blessing prove—or curse? Were Labor's lessons water—he a sieve? Ah! Labor, muscles hardened, you may hold the scale At even balance! Will you use your might To swing it to Injustice—wrong from right? This day is yours: Today decide to win—or fail! Nolan bill, and for industr sed K"(‘lr L uf; PO i addition 1o . wher bheginni e ployment for 1wl the Smuth-Bankl the present (ulm al state s, tem of v the main when injured fv in safe- | ance . " cidents, passed the United St guards for working men wonen, | fo the movement -m:"“ ¥ hithe ording . rv of labor | workmen's health insurance Hi6 ;‘;‘: Fns e e o . Labor Unions Legahzed Ao A 3 Labor wt tslation, n's compensation “"‘1' In ”"“ The statutes passed by forty states them when accidentally i . L i i and hy congress were ex, d4in niitinis o libor dispites B - limired 1 created a stare boa A the con compiling the summ clusion is reached th in the fiell of wial insur tlenlarly marked. 1o adopted workmen's co last year, making a tofal o states And territories havi talatton yin addition to the mo of the federal go ment for Qs civilian enployees the soldiers’ and saflors’ insnrance act. ton o «“Matter' of Sound Economics.” the Besides this. almost every 7 up to 1 amended Its compensation of Colun the trend,” says Dr. Johir secretary of rhe as irion, agingly toward mor beral beneiits, shorter waiting periods and wider scope, indicsaing that protect for labor are v nl by e not as a marier of s ment l»vu of sound the ehitdren sneour reme ¢ hack,” s — hours of total of states iy rd uncenstitu “While industrial dispet k has, whiie S law establls tion of Its von . repert of cond 1 limit- men and 1'es the employment of v A dozen enn worke penaltios for vio and VIVIH ition act. were e Minnesota and homs | the powers of ti dustrinl commissions to faciiitate en- forcement of other labor laws, Vo the T ‘ states improved cts, while ca hor regulatio 1ohy the - < taxing power Loin nibla. Technical. The dramatic triangle, caused by people not square—Toston Transeript. ourt, using as the means of mfnx Mean! con head was put on the dol- | roago, an -t | 5\\ more | | ifety regulations and | Robert, is being on the areenville cone of ice froze, forming a natur y odd feet in he ht. | ting rid of the mother-in- o fool like Cooper wants a separation and from hcr husband, John, 77, sl 0 days. an old fool.—Boston | e | ~ Advance Showing Of Fall Ready-To-Wear Each Day Brings Something New in All Lines Especially is this .tme in the Ready-to-Wear Depai‘t- ment. Fall 'Skirts and Coats are comjng in and are beauties. Garments appropriate to every age and figure are here and priced from 50% to 75% under last year. THE “SUNSHINE”-LABEL IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION ‘All the new clothes for Dresses and Skirts in plain colors, stripes and checks are Ihere. The much lower prices than last year will appeal tg you. e COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU The Gossard s Brassieres Our first year in business in Bemidji has amply dem- onstrated to us that our effort to increase our lines and afford wider selections for the women of this 49c¢ vicinity has becn appreciated. In this our First An- niversary Sale we are displaying a $25,000.00 stock An extensive array of chic and popular Chappie coats First Anniversary Sale Prices 25.00 Chappi Coats Check, Chamois leather and Australian Opposum. 35.00 for Women and Misses of Suede cloth, W and Lamb lined. Fur trimmi 45.00 50.00 ol mixtures, ngs, Wambat, imported laccoon Our First Anniversary Fur Sale Values 20% Higher After Sept. 13; Buy Now and Save 8135.00 value, 36 in. Silver Wombat Coat, sale price £325.00 value. 36 in. Natural Raccoon Coat, sale price $400.00 value, 40 in. Australian Opposum, sale price Martin Collar and ( For a reasonable deposit we will hold vour coat $625.00 value, 42 in. Hudson Seal, Sale starts Saturday, September 3rd and lasts ten days MONDAY—LABOR DAY YOUR CHOICE Spring Suit or Coat Half " Price Of any at a big saving. ish garments in the lot. ‘ufls W1 $108.00 $260.00 $320.00 . $495.00 s weather until cold STORE CLOSED ALL DAY of wearing apparel, selected carefully from the Bungalow Aprons 1.25-1.95 Eastern markets. We have, we are confident, the Cream of the Season’s Offerings and we have at- tractively priced every item. We cordially invite the women of Bemidji and vicinity to attend this Sale and participate in its offering. First authentic display of mar- ket's chmcest fall Sults 3500 4500 5500 At these prices every new line is represented—the extremely long coat, but- toned close about the throat; the shorter box coat type with a dashing flare; fur trimmed. =it Many wonderful individual models of the richest fabrics, with Beaver, Mole or Squirrel, from .$75.00 up to $250. 00 ' Value giving in this sale of newest flnv423 5 SN fall Dresses T Hundreds specially purchased and just arrived—at these surprisingly low prices | $15.00 $25.00 $35.00 } of Canton Crepe, of Tricotine, or Poiret Twill, of Crepe Back Satin, of Botany It Serge. of Combinations. |1 Dresdes for street, afternoon and general wear. Sizes for Women and Misses. T Be on hand early and shr;u‘v this welcome occasion, 4 ] - Georgette, Crepe de Chene, hand-made Lingerie Blouses, values to $7.50; some slightly soiled— priced for quick selling at