Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 23, 1921, Page 6

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| » (REEESES -._____-___]?__‘W‘______ | O S E. CARSON; President G.' W. HARWNWELL, Editor TELEPHONE 922-928—— Enturefl at the Pox(o!!lca at Bemidji, Minnesota, as Seeond-clasl Matter, | ¥ ‘under ‘Act of ‘Congress. of March3, 1870, 4 \BER "OF,'NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSCCIATIONY . C. Theil Co Now Yor 8.°C; Thels Co., Cfi)cnxo“lll N6 attention “paid .to ‘anonymous’ contributions. = Writer's” name must. be known to the editor,but t,ig?eufilw for publication, Communications for the Wewukly ‘Ploneer m\ml Teach’ this of wnsure publication in the current issus, T -vuv-:rfio.sms Ong ‘Year . ....;soo Six* Months . 3.0 Three Month: One Month One Week. . 300 One’ Year go Six Months 4 15 Three Months .. THE VVEIZKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for, in advance, $2.00, Unless credit is given this paper, only the United Press 18 entitled to the us¢ for re-publication of all news: dispatches credited to it, or otherwise credited, and " also the local news published herein, OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS THANKSGIVING ND THOU shalt keep the feast of weeks unto the Lord thy God with a tribute of a freewill offering of thine hand, which thou shalt give unto the Lord thy God accordmg as the Lord thy God hath blessed thee. 'AND thou shalt rejoice before the Lord thy God, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, and they manservant; and they maid- servant, and the Levite that is within thy gates, and the stranger, and the fatherless; and the widow, that are among you, in the! place which the Lord thy God has chosen to place his name there. A TR TS, T Y AND thou shalt. remember that thou wast a bondman in Egypt; and thou shalt observe and do these statutes. - THOU shalt observe the feast of tabernacles seven days, after that thou hast gathered in thy corn and thy wine; ce not lm.er v.han Tuoudny vof, each week to A IR AR SRR ERE RS EE S x WHITE PINE * le R XK RK KKK KK . Henry Alsop of Bemidji spent the' aveek end at the home of his son, "€, Alsop. Mru Taylor has been entqrtammg grelatxves from Minneapolis the past week. Hénry and Albert Hanson'of T\irt!e Rxgu\ were hunting in phHis; Sa urday. They called at af the Anrnes home duung ason. He-is:a m-phcv. of. nes. 3 \ Fack” Smith, Who has>t8n se]) to-be better. Ronald .and .V Maflmn)b i M, “Arnold and st Charles “Olm- stead and children motored to Blacks duck Saturday afternoon. Vern Hoar and his father-in-law, Mr. Edminster, of Lavinia, spent Tuesday ‘of last week hunting near here. Rehearsals of the play “Sewing for the Heathen” are being. held three times a week at the school house. The characters -have been carefully chosen and the play promlses to be a suc- cess. The cast is as follows: Mrs. Judd (the hostess) Mrs. F. C. Alsop Meely (her Dutch hired, girl) . Mrs. C. V. Olmstead Grandma Gibbs. . . .Mrs, S. P. Aarnes Mrs. Chesty (president of the Sew- ing Cirele) . ... Mrs. E. C. Olmstead Mrs. Powers (a millionaire’s wife) Mrs. .J. Fisher Christine Aarnes L. C. Kirkpartick (an old maid).". . Mrs. Taylor Mrs. Day (a newly-wed) Mrs. Ralph Lovering This vlay will be given Friday eve- ning, November 25 at. the regular monthly meeting of the White Pine Mrs. Strong Mrs. Meeke: Luella Huggi «ously ill ‘the last..wdck,. is xeportcd Literary society as the ryuor part of the program. Good music is also be- ing prepardd. An oyster supper. will be served and every one is cordially invited to attend. Come and have a good laugh All is free of eharge E Thu Defending Answer, The ofllée that ‘looks for the man 12, , Photographs for 12 friends— and you have solved Christmas lem—economical- ly, too—and be- sides * a photo- graph has a PER- SONAL touch carrying your “Merry Christ- mas”. as 1o other gift can. HAKKERUP STUDIO —_— NOTICE!I=— October El.ectric Light Biils’ ) | Ache? When you’re:suffering from headache, s backacke, | toothache, - neuralgia, ot paln fram any other cause, try pr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills nd the pain stops Conhmn‘n hnm farming drugs Have, you iried Miles’ Nervine? A Cools, ml- 1 . BEMIDJI- Na val Ml’iflaf 1i"Proceeds to be used " Get the Naval Mll:tia Out of Debt, NEW ARMORY Dancing at 8 P. MV FOX TROTS - Tickets—$1 .5(_) Exira Ladies—25¢ k SPECIAL F EATUR.E. Mr. W. A. Healy of the Kim- ball Piano Co., Chicago., has, by special rcquest ofi"eréd to Everybody Welcome! Hoolight Waltzes ARE NOW PAST DUE and Must Be Paid By ~“November 25th Please help us by your co- _operation in' paying your’ bills and thus enable us: to give the most efficient serv ice: possxb]e. AND thou shglt rejoice in thy feast, thou‘, and thy son, and they daughter, and thy manservant, and they maidservant, and |} the Levite, the stranger, and the fatherless, and the widow,|}§ that are within thy gate. e i sing a few selectlcnfl at our dance this evening. . MRS. G. 0. RIGGS, ACCOMPANIST SEVEN days shalt thou‘keep a solemn feast unto the Lord thy. God, in the place which the Lord shall choose; because the |- Loyrd thy God shall bless thee in all thy increase, and in all;the works of thine hands, therefore thou shalt surely rejoice. i —DEUTERONOMY, CH. 16, v. 10415. — e THE CLEAN-UP STARTS If you give a calf enough rope, he’ll get into trouble. That’s MINNESBTA ELEBTRIG UGHT &l PBWER 00 just what Mayor A. V. Garlock ' did, with thd alleged ‘“hard- ELWER E. SWANSON i ware” peddlers, and now look at them. Pinched, some of them A 1= el - : 7 until they’re black and blue and in several places. i 5 = Just where it will all end nobody knows, but that a good be- | ginning has been made is a certainty. Mayor Garlock and his . force have been severely criticized for several months because' of the flagrant abuses and disregard of the prohibition laws and | ordinances by certain individuals, some of them licensed to operate soft drink parlors and others oper: atmg wlthout permis- sion, Nobody seems to know where the, “axe” will fall next. This is “turkey time” in Bemidji and & hungry public has been waiting to be served for several months. The first course was| served last night. In fairness to the maym his police force and other officials, it might be stated that a similar celebration was planned to take place several months ago, but apparently too many were in on it and the corks were all put back into the bottles, as not not sufficient evidence could be secured. It is understood that the score or more; who, this morning, | ,anflwered roll-call in the city and county strongholds, do not comprise the entire list to be investigated, but no information hag been given out as to who the next will be to feel the “squeeze” of the law. »Consternation reigns supreme in the underworld today, and the wise ones who had an idea that law and decency were mere- 1y things to talk about and not lne up to, will have ample op- portunity to “think it over.’ : 'The ways of vice-and:crime are sngcoth and sli Y, and often | it %kes much time and patience to combat it effectively. v ‘The underworld has had their innings’in the game and now strllke one o fthe first mnmg has been called for the officials. | By the time their full nine innings are played there may be aome | interesting plays revealed. OUT GOES MEDlClNAL BEER 3 ““Medicinal Beer" had a short existence of respeetability. | Afhe,\ but a very short stay, it is:to be.relegated to.the: level of bogtleggery, along with all the .other and sundry-variaeties of “hogtch.” While many people “wondered what efficacy beer hag that whiskey and gin did not have for sick people, and why the:appearance.of respectability was legally conferred upon its use for medicine, after-all, it mayx-have been a wise niove ‘on the} pad:g of Treasurer Mellon toallow the ruling of former Attorney ral Palmer o take its ‘course. If it did nothing else, it " The seuate hml lept on it holed it THIRDSTREET CAFE T]zan[isgwmg Dinner _THURSDAY NOV 24 -~ Taa Mnese Hall Fradag 25 November KL 8 —_PROGRAM Cencert av J.G. NOR GAARD 'CREAM TOMATO SOUP ROAST YOUNG TURKEY, STUFFED SWEET POTATQES CRANBERRY SAUCE SUGAR CORN R}:ssm(; NEW. ENGEAND PLUM PUDDING. SWEET PICKLES, : '.BREAD, BUTTER, ; _INCLUDED‘ WITH ABOVE SPECIA-L DINNER ¥ the senate woke up, P2 et-it, and it will soon 'be- ‘hearts of the “wets” by the advent di the Cl‘hl\Vhl]c 0 [ agam dashed to earth, So . Johh Barleycorn, after ano her roll in his coffin;- muy rest for a short time. 7 o PR § ‘EVIDENCES OF lNDUSTRlAL REVIVAL | Seattle—For the first time this year, savings deposits in local banks.show an increase.. Bette® conditions are also' re- flected by a:decreaseiin requests for loans. g Chicago—The C; B. & Q. road will, within a short time, finish letting contracts for 7,300 freight cars, 127 steel passen- ger cars and 56 locomotives, involving a total expendltule of $15,000,000. ¢ Plttsburgh—-ere fencing material - is . finding. increased sales in agricultural districts, due:to the¥inereased purchasing - power of the farmers. ) some m Aftu ol G NORDGAARD " Tog ekstra‘p.\emxe i Kristiania 16th Maj, 1910. Forste premie 9th Juni i Mt, Hoéreb, Wisc. - Forste premie 25th Juni, Crookston, Minn, Dans i Norsk national dragster fra Satersdalin Foredrag av Bjorgulv Bjornaraa.

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