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R [ S i | . ourselves is the cardinal issue. - tiong are te TIONAL EDITOMAL ASSOCIATION 3 n‘mu%fi Wn# 5ns, v‘;\-itef: pime muist be ne 2 oM inications for s m“mh this office uud:‘ of-each week to cation, in, the, current iusite, on, T 16 “Three . Mouths . EKL EER—' ey, pUblIsHsd “evory “Thursday and sent I ¥ PIONE R;—p’l;:at: g:l';’fn"nnv n!;flreslo l};r. in advance, $2.00, 8 oredit ig given this'paper.-onis-the United Press is entitled to the use for uq;'}l%’hcadon of nslil news dlspggheu credited to it, or otherwise credited, and also the local news pwblished herein, - 3 §0y o AMERICAN EDUCATION EK i . Becausé (heschoolroom is the cradle-of the nation, because the.foundation of-every.state is the education of its youth, the National Anerfcanism commission of‘the American Legion and the National Education association have joined hands; to pro- mote and foster education and. thereby strenqthen.and per- petuate 'a better Americanism, build a more lntelhgentnnq better citizenry and withal, equip the youth of the‘ nation moreé adequately:to cope with life and forge ahead.the interests and achievements of the entire United States. R ", “The jnitial effort i§ to.be made with the:inauguration of «Afnerican - Bduéation Week;"> December 4th to 10th; which is 1o be fittingly obsérved-in.every state in the Union,-every city and every community. Governors of states, mayors of cities and ‘towns, in-every. section. of the country have already issued proclamations, .urging the citizens to observe this week in a gtfihd" way ‘and’ ‘d%;fl{théir,fll,erkies toward -the ‘successful .ac~] complishment of i t8 ‘objectivesi~ © ./ 'This is bist $he initial step.in the elaborate plan of the two organizations working together for the accomplishment of tpen' joitit -objective—hetter. education _and . better. Americanis Each year this week Is to be observed: - As'progress is made, sit uationa clarified, définite plans will crystalize and ‘solidify into erfei grarisifor this accomplishment. ;s ! Thsoughout:the nation:on.December 4th, Sunday, ministers Feach; upon the urgent-need for‘better education. s Fron :acceptance of:the/invita, ..And throughodt the week, the ic bodies; national clubs, com: g will co-operate to:make the it erve.the occasion ap- cher ‘will have a‘part in will ty ¢l ! ffimpmndfi success: :Bemid; atély, and every parentand t J e ;ifiportarnt ation. which:should” have a”widespread beneflcial effect on educational achievements. : 2 : ' PERMANENT IMMIGRATION LAWS .- The issie still is whether this:country: 0:be alienized or Ameticanized.” ‘There are more thanith born persons in the United States. The:children of some of them are still too much alién;apd to e American. It is not their fault entirely, this al d n, but it is none the less a menace : Some. thirty-five million-people have entered this country since 1884. - Think 'of that! 'Such a migration-is a great event in history, yet we:Americans have disregarded its importance; relying on some magic or‘other, or on.the great good luck. The United States has ‘played in _marvelous luck, no doubt; but without intelligent;comprehensign of its' problems, we are like- Iy to.awaken to. find that luck hassbidden us goodby. Congress has enacted restrictions‘on immigration that hold until next summen. . Now is the time to press congress to enact restrictions to hold at least a generation. A generation that has diluted Americanismito.a perilous deégree requires to be follow- ed by a generation.that will fortify Americanism for posterity’s and the republic’s sakes = P : £ This question of whether we shall alienize of Americanize By comparison, other:ques- In this one there is'fatality.—Minneapolis ’ al. Journal. : ' EVIDENCES OF .INDUSTRIAL IMPROVEMENT .+ ‘Amarille;Mexas.—Fer thefirst time in many months there are more cattle buyers in the-Panhandle district than sellers and more cattle have'been:sold for other purposes than slaugh- ter than at any time in 18 months. 15 Buffalo.—The- Eastern Buffalo Car Repair Shops of th New York:Central Railroad, which have been closed for nine »months, have reopéned under management ‘entirely separate Trom-the pailroad. - The normal force-of 1,500 men, will:soon be.atwork,, Tt - s - ; {Fort Wort] est.pride’ Xl Wool.growers ure receiying the high: ] ¢lip that they have: received since the war. Thesweobmacket is improving throughout the countrys|ing: -Snow fall, however, hag so far Chicago.—The largest order for railroad equipment since the railroads were turned back to_private control has been Dplaced by the Chicago,-Milwaukee: &.5t. Paul. The order.gons sists fmz,aoo steel coal cars and will call for an expendit f $4 00, B e Dinie e tiolds mer&gmflmn@h _ ThoFothtain Pen with the Little Red Puwp- Handle "~ TheDunn Penhasnorubbersac. Itdoesn'tleak, clog, or flood, and automatically cleans itself whileyouare i .».o;urlm.mm lEvea-fl‘hm SR an * |'boasted of i strange to'refer o any season as one | - yiis irtden million foreign-| " WESTIN 1921 RECORDS 5o rn:p\':ndent) £k, NOV.:25.~~Eastern foot- « little‘better than hold iy T, 1 roas ot Corras duiht.‘ th€:1921 seaso Results of 'the langaage would -be: Teams: = Pet. 818 4 .668 After the:years and-years in which the, east, Taise ‘dits I head and only football; it seems in which*the east held itsiown. Facts make this gbvious, however, and at 5the same ctime present , striking evi- dence.of the growth-of the great grid- ivon.game: in, the middlewest, . - «.:The: cold figures.show:that the east with the west, but in real- i was all to.the bad in east-] ion..” Three big - west- ated three: of the,very in the east, while no best elevens eastern_team won-over a real first-] class western team _{of high rating.x “Balanced in the scales, the weight of these victories—Chicago 9, Prince-| ton 0; Nebraska 10, Pittsburgh 0; Notre Dam 28, Army 0—far out-bal ance the conguests.of the east repre- sented ~.63, Western Re- | sery ittsburgh- 21, Cincinnati U. ; Harvard .19, Indiana 0; Syracuse 38, Ohio’ University, 0; Army 21, Wabash:0::< ‘While’ they were.. not played against representatives teams of the east, the west scored also when Notreé Dame beat Rutgers 48 to 0, and Déefroit - won from Boston College 28 Foz 0 A % B 2 ; Against the south;: the east looked all' to the good:” Footbull in Dixie on ‘the strength of seasons scores must|}: | come- third-behind the west and the east.. The only thing impressive theil: south was able to show was in Cen- tre’s 6 to 0 defeat of Harvard, and the "Crimson:-was: shown-up-in- later games:to be far less capable than it was rated -early in the season. Geor- gia Tech' defeated ‘Rutgers 48 to 0, but Notre Dame took the brilliance thing. easily. By mo means, though, should this be taken as meéaning that Georgia Tech is as.good as Notre Dame: Vil h g lern ‘teams;‘Centre and Georgia Tech furnished the only two victories, and Pech -was- later trounced’ by Penn Virginia - Military. Institute 7; Penn State 35, [North ':Carolina State 03 Penn ‘State 28, Georgia Tech 7; Navy 40," North 'Carolina. State 0; Boston gollege 23, Baylor 7; Yale 34, North arolina 0; Harvard 10,’ Georgia 7; T Tennessee 3; Prince- ton 34, -Virginia 0. 4 i It: seems' that, ‘after all, the west 1u ‘recognized as the leader. For sterners - have: beer - stoutly o taining a claim to supremacy only-te meet with ridicule or silent in- difference from. the east, -but this yedr the, figures bring out the legiti- macy of the claim with a bang: Perhaps. Penn State, Navy, Lale, Lafayette or any team picked as the best in the east might be returned a winner in- a game with- Iowa, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Notre Dame or any team selected as the best in the west, ‘but - that -would prove: nothing more than a better individual. -, “ - In the broad sense, football, mean- ing football as it'is played” section- ally, ‘was’ the best in ‘the west this yeap: by. a comfortablé -margin as"is represented in’ the season’s results, E R R AR RRERE KRN * PARK RAPIDS * The big game drive here brought in a monster black bear, eight wolves and many deer..The hunting was good and a great ‘percentage of the hunt- ers landed their deer. Bear and wolves carry us back to the days when the country was new. No serious acci- dents were reported. Winter seems determined to stay by us. The thermometer registered 2 below last Sunday morning and it j§ still but little better up to this writ- been light but radiatiors and unpro- tected basenients have suffered seri: lously. i . (&4 Mr. Aldrich closed his revival meet: out of that victory by doing the same’ . Out of ‘eléven games against east- [EERRLEREE LR RS N B0 H ings Sunday evening with a full house in the auditorium. Quite a number gigned cards for the different church- es. The meetings as a whole were reasonably. successful. The* régular- meetirig of the Lake ‘will be 1 for tal at/ | rs. ifrom Koochiching and Bek: b?\xgbes"will be present and a e meeting is exXpected. At the same time ‘a clinic will be held in the court thouse and some. of ‘the.best doctorasifi~the ‘state are promised to 1d it Park Rapids December firht. time sinde the hq 0+ be presentz it is hoped that:the public will take advantage of the services offeréd antlibring their coj ts to ‘be ‘logkedi after, It i8’ fraey’ ¢t ‘Judge :Wright. and Court Stemog- ' GRINAGER'S SUNSHINE GAOGgyy Creamery Butter, A-1 stock, -perdb .. Tyberculosis Sanatorjum. board' || Northern . Minnesota rapher Madison returned from Walk- er the middle of the-week where they have been holding court. The pudge will open court here the first Tuesday in December. - ¥ Migs Beth Bonham:is reported seri- ously ill at her father’s home south er many friendg:hope for as long 3s ther the exchange. as we can prepare the publish a few each’ day of the most difficult ones in this space for the readers to select from. Collection Agency;, Room No. 10, Northérn National Bank building, Bemidji. —WATCH THIS SPACE— 12, - Photographs for 12 friends— and . you “have solved - your Christmas prob- || lem—economical- Storage ‘Eggs, No. 1, can- dled_, ‘& doz .. _|Lux, for fine waists and silks, . a pk 1 10¢| Oleomargarine, .. APPLES-—Gaod. Stock $4.10, $3.90, $3.75, $3.50, $2.95, $2.85, $2.50, $. . Cornmeal, in 5-1b bags - "7 Sunshine Byand ‘Coffee (it |brings:the smile -of -satis- @ factign), & 167.. -4 Pnbfl' - Ward’s ‘Best, .1b..27c) i |Matches, .a carton of 6 - boxes" ... Walnuts, largde’:size, ing, soft shells, a lb.......... 35¢| i Lar‘g‘e‘ size ‘Jérse 18¢; 2:for 2. Large size Jersey Oa Cut Wax ‘Bedn } ? Libby’s Pure Milk, tall cans, 1 2-for ... T PR A 25¢ Grapg :Fruity Spfor G2y R ¥ Pillsbury’s Wheat Cereal, a PKE. --oven- & of the Valley Flour, 1bs $4.45 Pineapplé ' . . Apricots *|Peaches 5 Loganberries Strawberries” Red Raspberri 8ocoa, 21 1bs ~Cornmea ‘Gloss St Salmon, tall cans, 2 {Syrup; Honey and ean .. .. .Macaroni, 5 pkgs ‘Assorted Cookies, p Bacon, in strips, per All-wool Socks, per %mqkeQ;Salmpn, 3icans’. aking Powder, 5-1b can . Low Rubbers, in large sizes, per pair. $1.00 30c 2-ply Séfitiml Roofing, perroll . .. Cane Blenid, 101b er lb b pair _$1.60 1y, too—and be- .sides a- photo- graph has a PER= _SONAL touch carrying.. your “Merry Christ- mas” as no other gift can.’ HAKKERUP . STUDIO - Is That Cold and 5 . Cough Hanging On? - wilk.-be . convinced, that Dr. King’s. New. Discovery -does just- what it is meant to do—sootles cough- raw __ throdts, ~ congestion-tormented chests, loosens the phlegm pack and breaks™the” obstinate cold and grippe - attack, rclieves the congestion in LEe head. No harmful drugs, therefore, _good for.children as well as.grownups. . Right away:“you will notice. the change for.- the: better, -Has a-con- vincing; > healing, appreciate, Buy a New ‘ Discover . For Coldls and Couugh's - ) crem Lazy People, Lazy Bowels, Don't neglect constipation. It undermines the health, takes all “vim out®of Dr. ‘King's Pills ‘will invigorate g up the liver, mové the vels.” “All druggists; 25c.. 3 D, PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE/ V1. Kingd's Pills No Fa\ NOTMADE BY A TRUST | gAufMfi CONTENTS 118 NoWaste Apound canof Calumet contains full 6.0z. Some baking powders come in 12 0z.cans instead of 16 -oz.cans: Be sure you get a pound when you want iti APPLES! eties and price. short time.) half price.) " .~ Troppman’s Grocery Dept.—Phone 927 A CARLOAD OF DAIRY BUTTER, per Ib ('This Butter has been in cold storage a GRAPEFRUIT, per doz . . . .. PRODUCERS’” MILK, standard tall . cans, Saturday Only, 10 cans . .. .$1.00 Meat Dept.—Phone 928 FANCY WESTERN APPLES! ——on track. 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