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ik PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY ! ‘ THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. Wil G. E. CARSON, President T LRy DENU, Sec: and Mgr,| G. W. HARWNWELL, Editor ... 3. D, WINTER, City Editor | ——TELEPHONE 922.923—— Entered at the Postoffice at Bemidyi, Minnesot, a8 Second-clase Matter, ! under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 " H i | | MEMBER OF NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION —_— Forelgn Advnfidlg' lngrumflm e, 8, C. Theis Co, Chicago, Iil, C. Thels Co.. Now York, N. Y. No attentlon paid to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must be known to tha editor, but not necessarily for finb\lcnuou, Communications for the ‘Weekly Ploneer must reach this office mot later than ‘Tuesday of each woek to fusure publication in the current issue, SUBSCRIPTION EATES Opb Toat eus Y, ST 26.00 i oAl ous . . 500 Ono«Year .. 150 gix Months - 16 Thres Months Ono Month Ono Weok «ols.o THE WEEELY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published,every Thursday and I’? postage paid to any ad g fory’ in nlgvlncq, 230 Unlesa credit 18 given this paper, only the United Preps {8 entitfed go-tho R)s i for re-publication, of all news dispatches credited to 16.0r otlierwise credited, And also the local news published herein, » OFTICIAL COUNTY AND.CITY PROCERDINGS W w | § 3 K LOWER RATES ON PRO] The winter industry of Bemidji and surrounding territory | js marketing of forest products. Whether it be in the form of | saw logs, mine props, ties, pulpwood or cordwood, it matters. little; the fact of most importance is that the people.of North- | ern Minnesota and particularly of Beltrami county and the] counties surrounding it, depend greatly for their income in win- ! ter upon their ability to market the forest products. - There is a demand for these products, especially for cord-: wood in the districts where no timber grows. . A winfer that is no more severe than the present one presents an: opfionpnity for: burning wood for fuel to splendid advantage. Oh the prairie | districts coal may be needed for real severe frosty weather, but | during such weather as has been experienced so far this year, wood for fuel would be much more economical, if it could be| delivered at a price which would bring it within the reach of the | purchaser. .. ek U v [ | Labor in cutting has been high during the past three years, but labor may be had yery much cheaper now. The biggest ob- stacle to securing a-market for the sale of wood products at present is the excessive freight'rates. Furthermore, the trans- portation companies would actually have greater receipts if the rates were lower because.it.would make it*possible to ship a great deal more of these products and would provide a steady source of freight which now is denied them. iy | The wooded districts of Minnesota should unite in a re-| quest to the Railway and Warehouse Commission and the Inter-: state Commerce Commission to be granted lower rates on suc products. This would.asgist the farmer, the logger and the consumer, 4 PRAEA CUT OUT ODD SIZE ENVELOPES | The Postoffice Department is urging ‘the public to desist | from usi size 1 s whic 3 - {buil ng odd sized envelopes and postal cards which are com: Dny o, store at 11 o'clock. Sut- monly used at the Christmas period. ‘It'particularly objects to | v igo1 at 9:45. : small sized envelopes. The reason of this ig that the cancelling | machines which are in every postoffice are built to cancel the| proper business sized envelopes, which.they do at the rate of 50,000 an hour. Envelopes smaller than the businesssized en- | ; Liberty at 11 a. m. velopes have to be cancelled by hand, which .not only causes delay in the handling of these envelopes, but-causes delay in handling all mail. . &g The Postoffice Department -also appeals to women espe- cially to avoid stylish forms of handwriting—*debutante stuff,” | as one postal worker calls it—and use a plain, simple addressing envelopes. ¥ Too+ Much ,Expecte Milk. ‘I'he use @ milk as a food has been so extensively exploited by the milk intereats thut there, exists & somewhat | erroneous: (dea about it which a recent | - speaker, sbefore e American Pedia- | Ifi:,::‘:‘::-::’:;:;m_Ch"‘ tele socisty, Is endgayoring to correct, | ‘With packs of gifts and goodiss 'caves ‘These errors principally’ concern the 1 want s nice big drmm; group of children between the ages of A trumpet ; and a train of catst one and six years. . ‘These errors Looking for Santa Claus A horse that makes a bow might be classifiedamder the headings: 1wonderif the blinkiag stacs Y A Can see whare he is aow, 1, Prolonged use: of milk as an ex T'm waiting for dear Sants Clave quantities of milk~given along with “To bring a lot of things; other foods. Milk’ might not.only be ‘Tops; kaives, s dog with shaggy pawsy used too long as ‘an exclusive article | Ann:.“l’g:mr"“;h':; " of diet and in excessive quantities | ST. BARTH. EPISCOPAL | | Whemtmuhoolhn;‘m i with other foods,.but its nutritional | : ' { (Sixth and America) § Y Sunday school at 10 a. m. ‘ Fourth Advent Sunday i i i He works because his father's dead — value might be injured by boiting. The 3 Iaity were taught, and-rightly, vo, that " milk was an ideal breeding place for }.“,};',“,:':;‘;’,';:"""F"‘“" germs, ‘and that ke growth of thiese 4 ‘To help his mother dear. B ‘When from his peck be slyly draws germs might be inhibited by kecp- Saturday night) & A n, . 2 ( EP | 5 2 * the milk bt y night). . | Y.'P. L. meeting 7. p. m. ) s ; s erothet suya bel dah amey " :nekui-?;:g'l‘:t“:fs T‘hlnmi: “ie e of lr;::ged A O"fugl‘é’lffigf;ng"g; rtos ,itw11“1 ‘:l'“ hChfi“:xmés BIUgTAY ,-ll”ezhcal‘s:ll by thereafter, severely stubbed their toes or troubled to walk around. \ " Wi 0D fxior o e : | choir and Sunday schoo pom. 3 < : S BGL. -::;::T:l:::::::o'nln'm,. :.:::IL n:\-.:‘; l;;;:;:fi:x ‘:u.:l:";;t\:‘v‘l:lmt. :.I:., adbi:mt:;e;gngfihn; Bm?o‘gfi: Confirmation _class _ Thursday 1| length, ¥ne lusty youth—wiser than the rest—seized the stope ‘and™ "™ o e Chris N - g i ik £ f_f:y‘:;:;“"""mumfl | CTe : by the Sunday school followed by P Every otte-welcdme, heaved it.from his path,” And where it had rested, he found a bag. of j Wl e a social hour in the _church base-|..." "W P, Kamphenkel, Pastor. | i < oasy 3 T Y TR . ment. . d " i Agol(l. . & 3 g WHEN ROMANS RULED PARIS —William Elliott, “Rector. ! = 'NORWEGIAN.LUTHERAN | : ; S § 3 ! : P , { - i Services Sunday at10:30in ‘the ‘Are you stubbing your toe? ‘Are you overlooking any ba, q 9 (Masters of the World Left Many gffls fi”‘ gay Hours P RESBYTERIAN English language in the First: Luth- g any bags of gold? 4 Traces of Their Occupation of the | o0 ... TR French Capital. z “Nothiug has been spaved to make the Palais des ‘Thermex a truly splen- @id abode. An aqueduct brought pure | and wholesome waict, from (he springs of Rungis, that is, about three leagues | from the center of Paris.*'Far the 3 _. | pastor: will: 'speak “on. the subjéct,| vacation. . 4 {“The Advent,” “(John 1, 11-12).{ ~The Ladies’ Aid ety meets on longest pavt of its course it was un- derground, but it crossed the valley of Arcueil by n series of high arches, some foundatigns of ‘which time ‘has respected, admirghly constructed. apd finished like the walls of the, hall of Thermes.”-—De Guithermy, 1N, BT Romun vemalis, - always known .as Ralais des Thermes, -in the garden adjuining the Hotel de. Cluny. probably helong to tbuildings erected A, D, 1000, when Paris was a Galles Ttomard town, by Constantivs Chlorus, It has been sometimes aflivieed that Kmperor Julian the Apostate was | proclairaed and regided here, It it iy far aore probable that ke lived on the island in the Seine, wnd (hat these buildings were simply those of g nificent baths, "The most perfect part of the baths Ix n great heli, decinet v have: boen cthe frigidarivsn, which is excecdingly wasgice mnd wajestiog of the tepidarfum,: only the ruined walls Valks in Paris” Augusius Christmas nev 'h che Jovelier pleturesque hair oradments For thele gayer hours whichy thishscason iy of ribbon, Jewels with a: feather or blossom or other | ornament. The sparkling picce pic-} flowers “or mock | & siall: poinsettin flower at- the 1oft | geattered ‘on ity feaves, o ~tivi Nymore church at 7:80 p. m. A Sunday, December 18. i street Tuesday, Tlinrsdqundfintur— Stenstrom.. T day. afternoon at 3: 15 o’clock. ‘The | by the choir. astor will preach o : - ‘quhn's Testimony off Christ.” §un~ e day’ school - at 2. o’clock, Subject, choir. “The ~Binth of Christ.” ° Christhas program rehiearsal lonkMong:‘y_ after- v B o on at 4:15 o’clock. oir one qlmatve ‘avicle“gfggiet. 2. Tnereased %?mrsdpy evening at 8 o’clock. and holy communion | vendered 'by. the choir. of the Fres-| Eighth street. Song by the.choir. byterian church morning and eve- ning both this Sunday, Dcccmhc\“Lv,ther League 18, and Christmas Sundsy, December § | 25, On‘the evening of Christmas Sun-| the topic. !day the Annual Christmas C will . be given. At the serv | Sunday. moriing at: 11 o’clock . the | following Saturdays they will have Sunday evening at & o’clock the ser-] Wednesday, December 28 in the mon wi'l be on the theme, “The!church parlors. Division No. 2 enter-| Reclaim of the Waste . Places,” | tains. | (1§aiah remembrances 10 fiir vomten AT the | Theme, G senits.” There nre many of them made | Loaders and Canflicts.” i} Ouar enlarged” Tocation with new in “headbands, and finished meeting. '} the best accommodations to learn at’ the -Sunday. morning service bl just off the press. Write for a free ¢ 11:30. No meeting of the 'Tuesday |} copy today. tured is merely u filet of rhinestones |, i jine Rible class until after Nu\\'! Py i that encircles the head and supports |y o og” TWIN CITY. BARBER COLLEGE with & few sparkling - rhinestones’ cepv 1 | I B : SATUE:DAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1921 ST I R Found Out. N,S T Keeping: Car’s_Temperature, Phylline—Oh, Eileen, dear, luve you USE SLO It Is desirable during the trunsit of | pgen married long? fruit in a refrigerator car to kuow Efleen—Long enough to know 'that E ASE LAME BACKS the precite temperature- in different | my hygband is ahout as truthfuli asy k parts of the car, for this DETUtuce | cpe oldest inktabitant in & country 1l-, <. 70U can't do your best when 18 seldom. the -same throughout the ' vour . and ‘every . muscle interior of the car. ISor this purpose aches with fatigue. the Department of Agriculture has#| Apply Sloan’s Liniment freely, with- now.in use an Instrument which is de- our »ubbing, and enjoy a penetrative ;i scribed in Popular Mechanics Maghe viow of warmth and cc_»mfort. . Under the administration of my predecessor, Dr. | 7ne. It has twelve. resistance ther 3 ,‘,’sd ,,,f‘f,‘st',fl?,',‘s’f“‘a‘;i.'é‘; a:fiur;;dh‘}“i‘ iatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and sorhe . mowmeters. for recording the temperi- P. P. Claxton, the activities: of -the workers in the AR g ¥ ture-at twelve different parts of the . after effects of weather exposure., o forty. years pain’s enemy. Ask Uuited States bureau qi education were very larely di-| éar. ‘Uhe instruments-are connecred rected by the commissioner personally. Dr. Claxton’s | by a cable to. a twelve-point plug ut neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy. experience hefore and during+his ter years in the com- :l':;l ;‘&s‘:": "::k‘:,l“_(.:;'lli :ll:'" I'J:“‘":::":f‘ At all druggists—35¢, 70c, $1.10, missionership gave him a knowledge of cducation and | lished with sy of. the. twelve ‘thet: ‘ita/techmig which, pechaps, np oth fiihan in “Awmerica Bld fiase, “he had been on the activif Reorganization of the U. S. Bureau of Education on University Lines * By JOHN T. TIGERT, U. S. Commissioner of Education. charge 560 o mioreisor: less: routinie” charactevs whizher 13 vesternivd “stated” ar-“confinuing activities™: and, second,; the-activifh i traihéd experts inyarious ficlds:of education, whom'1 Téwe designa techniéa) staff. s There, are séven divisiong of those activities which T bhave termed They have all been placed ander the gen- of 1 Lewis A. Kalbach, who. has served most efticiently in the bureau for niore than thirty-four year: i T'o provide for more definite correlation of the activities of the tech- nical stqlf, and in order to increase the effectiveness of our work by pro- moting co-operation” throughont the bureau, it seemed to me advisable to bring ‘all .the activities of the bureau, and more especially of the. technical staff, under the review of u_general aillvisory body, corresponding rouglly to the couneil of deans or similar advisory. bodies which exist,in colleges and universities, e 3 i 1 have, therefore, appointed suelran advisory council, composed of | the heads of the various research divisions, together with the chief clerk, and 1 have wade Dr. W, T, Bawden chairpian, who hias been derignated i assistant to. the commissioner. ; : i Final administrative autlibrity, with referénce to the activities of the bureau and the executive:power are excreised by the commissiouer. ou must NetiDelay it You Wosld Take/Advantage of ; Chance'to Qet the 5 Best Dictionary in the World For only Three Coupons taken from -any Yssus of - this. paper (one appears_clsewhere daily) and the few cents muul.sn: movely . the cost of making nn;“ distributing ‘\ to readers of the DAILY PIONEER F5 3 i 4THEJNE naries -Ofe ted long that o, “fi':a‘:u m“flp‘:fl«l n“l:aonum% . g s Rt b o Y Sttty fimg{h 0 aTveloas chamges and advances all gver w ere now ¢ defined in THE NEW. 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GOSPEL SERVICE ‘i SALVATION ARMY At Nymore Congrégational chureh, | = Meetings at the hall; 116 Third ices at 3 p.om. ! day evenings at 8 o’cloc bt gl i Suntlay. school at 10.a. m. All are invited. ‘il Ensign’ B. Knudson, - “:“ Qfficer in Charge English ::;arvice lgt g.p. m. { Everybody pwelconte, i Sdrvizes. conducted:” by ‘A M| TRINITY EVANG. LUTHERAN * |- - METHODIST EPISCOPAL h Henry Van Dyke’s ‘Blue Flower};‘; (Thirteenth and Beltrami)' R ; 3, v Pr;-Chlrisfixn celebration ‘on Sun-} will sbe ‘theevehing flllbg!}ct, Anthe T . “A Reborn Church” will be the| n John 1, 19-28, morning ‘subject.“Anthem by tl\e; Morning worship. at 10:30. Evening worship at 8 o’clock. | Sunday school at 12 moon. Epworth League at Tp. m. | Public cordially 1nvited. 1 ‘' —G. H. Zentz, Pastor. | Don’t Stub Your Toe! You're welecome. d . ’ —Rev, Frenk, Pastor. » : : ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL ’ Morning prayer and sermon at 11. I’:r;ening v isénighc cervice| Bible class, 9:45 a. m. ere will be a ht s 2| Morning - it lishy 1 VChridtinas eve. i Morning’ _servite. ,(I.:‘.ng ish) 1 Sunday s¢hool-9:456 a. m. . z 5 ; 3 ONE dark night—so. the story goes—a certain monarch placed a lfl"g_é boulder in the middlé of the road: Phousands,of his peoples. How about the advertising in this paper? Do you read it—consistently ? 1t is a bag of gofd to many of our readers. Special Chrigtmas music will -be|eran church, -Minnesota -avenuc and At 8 p. m. the Young People’s has._its” devotional meeting. Mrs. Alfred Greguson leads \ ; In our columns you will find the advertisements of alert, progressive . ntata) The confirmation class meets Sat- this { urday, 1 p. m. as usual, but the twi merchants and manufacturers who seek to tell you something they think vou ought to know. This advertising is news about the very things that interest you most—articles that will save you money, lessen your work, or add materially to your comfort and well being ), e f L All are cordially welcome to all Sunday school willl meet at 10im | ‘iny; ‘and, Chylstinn E; (lnim'q at7 n{os‘t cordi 1 ¥ D, Warford Thx‘iffiy’meixta'n_d wottien read ali_vertisiqg, Tothem it'is a plain, ever Jerdee, Pastor. : o | rally; day business proposition-1a dnfy- they bive themseiVes and their purses. loyur, 1t tells them where they can lii&g axictly W e e A ;canzafford: to PaY: % : iy scliodl. - ‘ ; 3 3 11:30~=Morning worship. i B i 7 ) (dr ek B8 ¥ P, 2§ 3:00—Junior B. Y. P. U. | 0¥ moxe, isa normal salary foi; Advertising pay§them. . They.makeit pay;’ 7:00—Young: People’s: meeting. i} a barber’ working in 1 normal ,Care for His Owr "] well located 'shop. If you are not |, 8:00-~Evening service. - Subject, '} earning mear this anount noiy, The | “The Next’World War; Its Causes; | barber hq‘imjm“mst Vol 8:00—-Thursday ~cvening prayer | equipment and faeilities offers you kIt Wflrfifi‘ ev. Glover, evangelist, will preachi [} o profitable trade. New catalog Every one is invited to attend aii 204 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis Minn. ecorge W, Kehoe, Pastor. |