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WEDNESDAY EYVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1921 ~ BEMIDJI DALLY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY { . K. CARSON, President K. H. DENU, Sec. snd Mgr. | . W. HARNWELL, Kditos J. D. WINTER, City Editor | Telophons 912 i | Rntered st the postoffice at Bemidji, Minnesota, as second-class matter, | under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer's name mum ! be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica- tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier By Mall ~—$6.00 One Year Six Months .. —3.00 One Year oo $8.00 | Three Months — 1.50 Thea et ——— 150 iz Monthh e 10| One Week e 18 Thres Months — . — 1.25 | THE WE_E—EI-Y PlfiNEEfi}:;l:wefiu pa&. pl;l;ll‘i:;d evary Thuwday sad sent postage puid to any addreas for, in advaunce, $2.00. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEED:NGS | e s | GOING BACKWARDS Thoughtful people must be struck—and saddened—by the! “I Refuse to Allow Myself to Be Called a Zionist. I Am an American” By HENRY MORGENTHAU, in the World’s Work. Zionism is the most stupendous fallacy in Jewish history. ‘I'he political and physical rehabilitation of Palestine into a national entity is an empty and im- possible Gream, unsound in its economics, fantastic "in its polities and sterile in its spiritual ideals. Zionism is a surrender, not a solution. It i & retrogression into the blackest error, and not progress toward the light. T will gp further and say that it is a betrayal; it is aneastern European proposal, fa- thered in this country by American Jews, which, if it were to succeed, would cost the Jews of Americo most that they have gained of liberty, equality and fraternity. Zionism is based upon a literal acceptance of the promises made to the Jews by their prophets in the Old Testament, that Zion should be re- stored to'them and that they should resume their once glorious place as a peculiar people, singled out by God for his especial favor, exercising dominion over their neighbors in His name and enjoying all the freedom ) i EXEE TR ER R R RS S 2 8 8 X ™M (and friend William Oleary. land find game. * ISLAND LAKE KXKKRK KRR KRR KKK KK Misses Olivia Roy, Dorothy Porter and Verna MacRac were invited for six o’clock dinner at Tom Anderson’s on Monday evening, the occasion be- ing the arrival off Harvey Rustvold Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson and Harvey Rustvold and William Oleary were invited to W. H. Whelan’s Wed- nesday evening of the same week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Laneville have | moved into their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrec and son, How- ard, of Duluth, are visiting Mrs. An- dr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stout. Miss Rosella Rasmussen Miss Verna Mrs. J. A, Laneville’s. Duck hunting is good around Isl- and lake for hunters are plentyful Harvey Rustvold and Wililam Oleary visited at Whelan’s over the weck end. Ralph Porter, and his friend, Mr. Bradshaw, motored up to Island lake Sunday. Alfred Allandslee and his brother, Clarence, motored to Fosston for the week end and expect to resume their votato picking the early part of the| week. S visited || MacRae who is staying at || YES! WE’RE STILL IN BUSINESS This is to notify the public that we have moved across the street from our old location—we are now better equipped to handle your work. MATLAND’S VULCANIZING SHOP " 'NEXT DOOR TO THE CITY HALL GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ‘ AND AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES We repair all Starting, Light- ing and Ignition Systems. “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED” MOTOR SALES & SERVICE CO. Phone 161 313 Irvine Ave. Bemidji, Minn. current news dealing with crime. For a time the compelling fact was mere increase in the number of criminal acts. Later] events are tending to show that the character of the deads of violence is changing in a manner that cannot but startlef the balanced mind. In recent crime news there is evidence of a de-! generation which must astound. Crime is something more than a simple violation of the legal code when it descends into such! depths. We who have long prided ourselves upon the fancied| difference between the people of our country and those of older nations have been given something to think about that is worth} and blessings of a race under the unique protection of the Almighty. Of|” Sunday John Needham and Edwm‘dl course, the prophets meant these things symbolically aud were dealing | Beaulieu visited Island lake. only with the spiritual life. They did not mean carthly power or mate- |* rialistic blessit 8 Zion out of the miseries of the Jews. Tt was offered as a ¢, a plan of action which weuld provide a road to happi- ness. This is the sceret of its hold upon its adherents. The promises which it offers are so dazzling that Jews everywhere have rushed to em- while. brace its faith without stopping to examine them closaly or to caleulate i — — = e The crime brutality demonstrated by proofs of degeneracy ' whether they can be made good. é'|IHI|HIlIIIIIII||IIIl|IHI|lIl|IlIIlIIlIllllllllllllllllllIIIlIlllIIHIlll||Illl“lllllllllllllllll'é = hitherto foreign to our records cannot be blinked at. Whether! Here in Ameriga we have fought our way through {o liberty, coaality = g Qv s i "0 11SeS Mmay P e for d : ] ) 5 = k- - LA = WE HAVE THE BEST = we have touched the “ght.t‘m'w“’ may be matter for doubt. But| 4,4 fraternity. We have found the rest for our souls. No one shall rob = = there is not the least question that we are swinging far from our| e e We enjoy in America exactly the spiritual libarty, the = = old mental landmarks. But in making a brief survey of the dif-| »° ° ™ & veienioy 1 T Nitch eae s Teach your youngster where = ference between the new and the old-fashioned psychology, the| hn:uu;ml..\'u(m e m.u] the socia }!O?Itl()ll '\\.nr-h we have earned. Any Jew E to buy the best soda waters. = discriminating observer sees much more than a mere difference | in America \\'|.lO lies to he a saint of Zion has only to practice the cul- ] g S h = in the degrading character of the acts of the criminal-minded.| tivation of his spiriiual gifts—there is none o hinder him. Any Jew = you.have:boUENS one her. = o tadl £ . i | plirk A = = He sees a startling change in mentality e}‘erywhere. If among| in America who secks material reward has on'v {o cultivate {he powers E] yourself, you'll know where = the changes h? notes a cold.—bloode(l indifference to old stand-| ¢ y:c ind and character—there are no barricrs hwiween hit: and achieve- = to tell him to go. If you = ards of the value of human life, he may set that down as merely t Ay Jow in America who yearns for sceial position has only to = R = incidental. .For he has only {0 plot out his observations to see| Ment: Any Jew in fmerica who yearns fur serid posttiont fuls-on'y Th I = haven’t, bring him and come 5 that mental operations are different among all men and women | cultivate his manners—there are no insurmotntable discriminations herc ree eparables g in today. Reasonable prices —and even children. |" against true gentlemen. The Jews of France lave found France to be One i = < i . . o 2 < O mi S, = = ¢ B ‘The American mind is no longer whal it was when the gen-|: their Zion. The Jews of England have found England to be their Zion :m mlldnes Vg‘gfé‘; = theibest:sodas: it %r}:xtlo?[.lustd pa};flsmg off th?fstage huldt aslltsl breath of civic life.| e Jows of Arerica have found America to be our Zion. Thercfore | One for mellowness. g e old core nas gone. we are startled now by the differ- T refuse to allow myself to be called a Zionist. T am an American. One for aroma, TURKISH | | ence we maNJlook for other changes that may develop into per-|=—— - - —~ - = mal;lcies, the reverse of what was once a rule of conduct, Bubiw x ¥ % % x k X Kk K X K KKK H KK R KK KX KKK KR KKK K ¥4 ‘The finest tobaccos PE!'&CK]}’ at the moment the amazing thing which commands attention is | d and blended : ich ¢ as 3 S| x *| % 4 aged and blen the degeneracy apparent in the acts of erime. With that perch-| « + « « « x ,S(fi"fi KKK KE KX ;{%% EP}:DE yh e g ) £ cddupon the topmost point mere crime increase becomes sec-| P. J. Rock Beandiieallsl. Avstoradin 6l " " | ¢ —— ondary.—St. Clo imes. . i . J. Rock was a Bemidji call-| A store in Clearwater county, near y.—St. Cloud Times . er a week ago last Friday. | Zerkel postoffice, burned Saturda: or PR S S ROEEE | Mr. Pete Sorenson is w boarding jmorning and 5 children perished ir i NAME AND PATENT YOUR FARM Lt the home of Solte, 0" PP the Aames. The man and his wifc o o Secretary Wallace of the Department of Agriculture has! s. C. M. Peterson was a Bemidjijand babe got out in time to sce the| | |y Terrmemenr i sent out a notice that he hopes will come to the attention of all| ¥y “B‘_"eek( 280 lff‘“ F"ldfl{»s | l‘“flf‘:zcufgzll‘;‘!:’s‘% pid’rhree or fow FIETHL AVE. 5 7 te £ 2 . e | iss Bina Gustafson spent Satu en frow ik Rapids were campel {armexs .plL)Vi;d of their farm development. He wanis them t()}(luy and Sunday visiting with her ;;m_ near there hunting, and lost mest of ' know that they can patent the name 0} thelr_ farms and so es-jents, Mr. and . John Gustafson, | their, outfit. e tablish a put_ented standard of quality for their produce. !Sr., of this vicinity. We had the first snow of the seasor | = i The United States patent office recently approved and pub- ]\]‘liss Clara Lomen spent SumlnyuMondfl)fld Ig me]:erll as fastl }1 A P o e e e ished in the Patent Office Gazette a trade-mark coverin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J./came and the weather soon cleared . ) 2 , | ith | ents, Mr. and M Ie SagaNeach = .. Shock - 44 ” ame ol 9 R 18| Lomen of this vicinity. Miss Lomen It suggests what is soon to follow. “{{agk,e)&e,. tpe nfm;t,‘())ll an lowa farm owned by Ledru C. Wil-|reurned to Bemidji Monday noon. | _Blackduck sent a football team tc (&l@]l”fibsorbel:a 8, breeder of pure-bred hogs, qattleland sheep. He is the first, Messrs. Joe xobinson, Mike Wold, |play with the Park Rapids team las VD e ~ . stockman, and probably the first farmer, Secretary Wallace Martin Dilie and Ole Sime were Be- | Saturday and were defeated 18 to 6 ~ i+ says, to obtain a United States trade-mark for his farm. If a midii callers last Saturday. | Dr. Walling attended a meeting | £ g == i farmer uses his farm name and trade-mark as part of his selling! L“f&“z‘"“ and Dosena Peterson ware| of the commissioners sof the n . o ions . i i bRt 5 e o so Bemi ji visitors a week ago Sunday;County Sanatorium last week, going B . 1 ‘peratlxons, the tl.ade rgalk protects the owner of the farm in, u, “Bert Landford and Miss Enei\f\vith his Buick. His wife and daugh. The invisibl ith its—neat, interstate commerce. Several states have laws which authorizc| Rock, both of this vicini e smpantsd i, ' Dr. Baney of | sy Dyisible: with - merits . noan the registration of farm ns Jith the s E ! Rocls, both of this vicinity, were unit- ACCOmp) | him. Dr. Laney of| strong, durable. Snubs the rebound, sty ¥ n names with the state authorities, but aed in marriage October 2. The mar-| Deer River was appointed medica’| srevents sideway. trade-mark registered by the government protects the use of riage took place at Bemidji. The director of the sanatorium at tha'{Vore valuable, costs less. the farm name outside of the state in which the farm is located, Whole community extends their heart-|meeting. The new home was repori- Agents Wanted s - ";cst cc?grraluli\tiolls for a long and!ed well under w ‘ DEFENDER SALES CO. S ake . A 4 _ | happy life. » — e . g $ 5 " Make a uuu. of this on l}‘w tablets of your memory: September, 1921, The wedding dance that was given|20¢ CREAMERIES JOIN ;4:-: So. oth ot Minoeapatis without a frost in Central Minnesota. Flowers in bloom, winter rye com-|by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson was| STATE ASSOCIATION ! 3 ing along fine, pustures luxuriant, and all nature rejoicing. It is a climate | well attended. Everyone reported a, Lol | y have climate.—St. Cloud Journal. | Johnson for the good time they show- tive creameries of the state have al e iell tha, ‘readty (éken mbtrr_lberghlp in (.he Min. | il B Geo. Secrest visited at the home of | NgS0ta Co-operative Lreameries asso- | FUR WORK ) | Mr. Gustafson a week ago last Sun- | ¢iation, Inc., according to A. J. Mc h 5 Gu in charge of organization. The day. | . i i and | ""8d Peterson was a Bemidji caller 23s0ciution has sufficient meny | REPAIRING ! i i ! i | Monday. {now to begin operation, sa | + Miss Elva Peterson of Bemidji|prire, but it is being oveaniz | 1 i ! Ispent Sunday viiting with her par- Jult to serve a® the creamer | . i !ents of this v ity. all wnll}be given an upportp ity tc NEATLY & QUICKLY . i { | Miss Ruth Tweten left Sunday a s‘t‘:‘x“t }’l"t“’,;:l ‘AC“;.J)‘ Olti‘rilt'l.ons ar || don't need to send your Fur i e i — ternoon for Spring Grove, where sh peats e directors; will moei i ( e sehonl durime "the wintar, | October 14 to lay plans for organiz- | Work away now; < avehatiDone I ling with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | pos Zpeonsisting of Celeago, Tsant | B i - {Ole Sime. Miss Sime returned to Be-' 0% G acE_gIe Suand bes coun: OLSO! 1 RN TO THE | midji Monday noon t has had sufficient membearship MATHERS & OLSON iin i L eral o the man who are build- | foF some tinie to begin work. Car-lot | —Phone 232— Il Many Ford owners can:afford to own and oper- { Whatever you want WANT ling the school house were Bemidji|Sipments will be the first project un At Brosvik Tailor Shop | |||l[} ate any car they may choose, but they prefer a SRS PAGE visitors Monday. dertaken. | - g i i Ford “because it is a Ford.” i i i School started last Wednesday, Oc-/ tober 7. 7 o A baby girl was born a couple of’Does Your BaCk A‘:he! Iweeks ago to Mr. and Mrs. Jack It's usually a sign of sick kidneys, | Houseman of this vicinity. The com-|especially if the kidney action is dis- | munity extends their heartiest con-!ordered, passages scanty or too fre- For “because it is a Ford” means erendability, ease of operation, efficiency—and it means sure, quick transportation. And “because it is a Ford” means good taste, try the colmuns of NOW — THERE MAY BE AN THE | % | gratulations to the new mother and quent. Don't for more serious | I sride of ownership and genuine Common Sense. DA]LY OPPORTUNIT 1 tather. J _ troubles. Begin using Doan’s Kidney il P B £ Y S Y | The community extends its Pills. Read this Bemidji testimony. | The Ford Sedan, a closed car of distinction, beauty and convenience, is the ideal all year ‘vound car, for pleasure or business—for the farm, town or city. It gives you all that any car can give at a much lower cost for operation and maintenance. Ford Cars of all types are in great demand, so place your order at once if you wish to avoid delay in delivery. NEW PRICE—$753.78 ! heartiest congratulations to Mr. and ;Mx;. Stone Johnson of this vicinity|and meat market, {for a long and happy wedded life. Ave., says: *‘Severa | The wedding took place in September, working on the street railw ibut was kept a sccret until about a‘a bad attack of kidney complaint, i week ago. Johnson’s maiden |caused from so muck jolting and I name was [ Olson, and: was from ‘shaking. This finally settled in my Minneapol Mrs. Johnson taught back and it pained so badly that it {school several years here at the Swe 'was a hard job to keep going. My ish school and sne 1s now teaching at kidneys didn’t act regularly, either. I kduck. Mx. Johnson is working read the statements of those who had ‘at the Farmers’ Co-operative ware- been benefited by Doan’s Kidney Pills house. and I was led to try them. The; Mr. Freeman was a Bemidji caller: weren't long in bringing relief. Two ilast Monday. Mr. Freeman toaches|boxes of Doan’s cured me and since i school out south. Ithen, I have been free from all sigr 0. E. Erickson, prop. of grocery Minn PIONEER THERE FOR YOU " A’ Want Ad costs . very little when you ARE YOU READY? Prepare yourself and oppor- tunity is always waiting. Men and women trained here find themselves successfully equipped to make a place for consider the serv- ice they render. You can talk to all g~ . Some of the young folks attended 'of kidney complaint. I have no hes your neighbors oy | the dance at Wilton last Saturday taney in giving Doan’s Kidney Pilis themselves in the business | i & evening. my endorsement, as the cure they I liltH with a > The Farmers’ club meeting wasimade for me has been a lasting one. world. | s, € il %;Q held at the home of Mr. Carl Hen-| (Statement give. Nnvoremlzh We train our students to be- i : 2 ¥ | \/p‘dn son last Sunday. A largs crowd | (Statement given November 1, 1917 come competent stenograph- | INCORPORATED it WANT § attended the club and all veported a| On August 1, 1921, Mr. i " b Authorized Ford Sales and Service it erg, bookkeepers, accountants and auditors and give them a thorough training that fits 2 good Limv: added: “I have bhad no occasion to '1 Moonshine scems to have a strong-iuse any kidney remedy since Dean's ' cr cffect on some of the men around)Kidney Pills cured me of an attack of Solway—than what sunshine does. kidncy trouble-several years ago. The Mrs. Edna Lee of Bemidji visited|statement I made then recommending TELEPHONE 970 BEMIDJI 7 them for executive positions. (jat the home of her parents, Mr. and|that medicine is true and I am pleas: ; | [Mrs. P.J. Rock, of this vicinity. Iud at this time to endorse Doan’ BUSI BEM“)JI =| rlMr‘ . E. Péuisted and daughter jagain.” 60c¢ at all deale TFoster- USINESS COLLEGE ’g Florence were Bemidji visitors last|Milburn Co., Mfrs,, Buffalo, N. Y. L . — 5| | Monday. Advertisement, i : i L e e

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