Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 20, 1921, Page 6

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e ;“Amterican. Legion Weekly. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - + ‘PUBLISHED EVERY: AFTERNOON -EXCERT SUNDAY. ' THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. ~ G. E. CARSPN, President : E. H..DENU, Sec, and Mgr. | 'G. W, BABWNWELL, Editor J.D. WINTER, Cijy Editor * i — TELEPHONE 922.928— ' I Bntered ‘I. the Fau(uflh:l at Bemidll Minnesota, as dscund-clln lnmar. nder Act of Congress of March_§,, mmm OF NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSDUIATION tiven - | Foreign Advertising Mepresentat 8. C. Theis Co., Chicago, 111, 8. C."Thels Co.. New Ynu:. N. Y. —— ¢ rite a u? mu it be knu'n tothe editph, but not necessarily for-publication, mc; ons m- the "'No uunuun paid to anonywmous. coutribytiond. Hon mu-( reach this office not later, than, Tuesday of Hcation ‘i the ‘current Tasue. imcnrno- h-nl : ‘“fi;n-" “g snn: M i 'rnh‘ 3 e v PIONEER—Twelve puges, published .every Thursday and se: FAR. E AL, B mu‘vuise uuuf 'i?handf 1&«1;1:;;. for, In advance, 130 credit 1s:gl! this paper, only the Unite ‘ass llu 0 the u: tor nl-,pu Heation. of all news dispatches crediged to; ir ofherwise gredited, and.| the local news:publishsd herein. K OIIM COUNTY un m PRO IIDIIGI THE “LOG JAM”—IN THE STREAM OF LIFE The Farmer carries in its columns under date of December‘ 17th, a worthy article by Dr. J. W. Holland, optimistically de- picting the hopefulness of the future. Here are some extrncts‘ of vital interest to our readers: broken up by dynamite, and listen to the roar of the great tim- bers as they grind against engh other in-the onward rush? Some- times logs are shot forty: feet into the air when the jam breaks. “The log jam is the penalty man:pays. for fléating logs ! Generally the process.is peaceful, and.the logs sweep lazily with #1e current: But as long as logs are floated, jams will be a pos- sibility. Log jams oceur throughout nature “Sometimes there is'a jam in finance,-and then we have a crisis, and men go bankrupt, and commit suicide, But the crisi is the exception. Men' generally £an, pay their debts, ifl .they - want to. The présent jam in the world markets due to eco- : nomic loss through destruction and high prices, will ‘take some it be m(-u folks there are “This legend who believe) Thet every year the Christ Child wllk- Our earth, on Mary’s Bve, How much of euffering He finds i To make His kind heart grieve! So many starving babies, pinched And whimpering with cold, Fo Boniestcy s 9 Ity K soed) P /Oh, As this past'year Im promni you, ‘That soma:poor little one | May know a-tithe of Chiistaias joy Before the Day js done! ~MAZIB V. CARUTHERS, HAS NEW THEORY OF SPEECH “Did you ever see a log jam? Then did you see the Jamt Ciime Abeut in Man Through Walking' Erect and Using Hands as:Hands, \fiy have none of the higher ani-' mals developed speech? ‘asks Dr. B. Naunyn in ‘the Deutsches Archiviuer Kliniselie Medizin ‘(Leipzig). He points out that ‘the soundsimade: by, animals and birds are imitative, like.the dn-dl" of’a happy baby. But the I egpgd beyog* echmlpech w ,f'S'ale Starts Sat. Dec. 17 and Ends Sat. Dec. 24 Anfl he proceeds IFTS that are practlcai are the best and most apprec1 ted A You will find this store loaded with useful and praetical . “'gifts that will please men, women and children. It contams : j many fine articles for the. office and the home. Special Bargains For Seven Days LOOK THESE BARGA!NS OVER AND HAVE YOUR CI 'FOR: CHRISTMAS DELIVERY, time to.subside; but if the sons of men will go right on produc~ q ing something ‘more ‘than they need for themselves, two more «years will see us again.on the smooth cun'ents of credlt based on faith in ability to pay. '~ “Sometimes the world loses falth, nation in natlon. Poli~ ticians fan the flames; newspapers scare-head the meager news; and then the war jam comes. War i8 the most awful curse that comes to a people or a world. It wakes a thousand things in us that we do not want aroused. But war isnot the “natural state” # man, as someone has said. Man loves to fight, but he would rather work. Before long the world will be at:work, and the terrors of the war jam will be forgotten in the songs that arise from happy, contented hearts, “How much we will all need the old-fashioned virtues of patience and forbearance and hopefulness while civilization stands aghast at the peril it has just escaped. -We will live on. War will be forgotten. Prices will stabilize , Our debts will be| paid. ‘The ecnnu.mc jam will pass!”? X i —— CH‘USTMAS SBAL YCUR CHRhTMAS MAIL Christmas mail, leiters and cards; packages and gifts, are not complete without the Christmas Seals, They denote that in re-|. membering your personal friends you, have not-forgotten hu— cation of the public. In Minnesota thd Seals have given the various types of clinics:-which have prmed of inestimable value, ECLI PSEm e to thousands of mothers and children; the Health Orusade in the schools has reached over 200,000 Children with its lessons of health; the publication of the Health Journal, and the dis-!| tribution of literature in enormous qu ptities have tended to awaken and arouse in the peoplefik in their health. These clinics, by reaching into ‘ev: co.unty in the state, derive some benefits, ~ Prevention i the watchword of success! Nothing cnr&brmg greater success than the affording to every- one the opportunity of an early discovery . of.defects which may exist in their physical makeup Thls the ‘clinics have done. ! ED!TOM GATHER FOR BUSINESS | The ever alert and ‘“ninety-horse gower" Secretary “Doc” Rutledge, of the Northern Minnesota Editorial association, met they have planned a program, which, according to a wireless, | will 'surpass, in actual benefit to 411 members, anythlng before - attempted by this-association. ‘The program. is schedule G 27 and 28.. The knowledge that will be “shoveled” into the bins of the country editor promises to: oufzweigh & trainldad of hard derstood, will-be held and-thosé who are ‘absent will be ‘con- idered as, knowing 'too much for this day and age, or ¢lassed | among brains, whose capacity ‘for knowledge is already. over- | crowded. ‘The comph gram wlll he out koon. Watch for it, hrothers. i : | makes. Algol wink has - come. to be so 3 ¢ | datk. It may be & dead or dying sun. I i LEE ARM ww 5 > 1t approaches,our own- sun in size, but bunau second to none in Algol itself is much larger. ‘THE: BELTRAMI COUH < ‘That,Beltrami county has a farm the state was evidenced by the enthusiastic annnal mgetmg held’ in Bemidji last Saturday. The convention ¢overed every angle, of farm work and the enthusiasm dxsplayed by the membersl clearly showed the splendid feeling: and .interest manifested. Future work will speak for itself and future conventlons even greater than the last are an assured fact. ; THEY GO TOGETH ER “The rapidly increusing divorce rate,” remarked the wit, i “indlcates that America is indeed, . becoming the land of the "Yes » replied his prosaic friend, “but the contmugd mar: rxage rate Suggeésts that it is'still the home of the brave. e e (Lt "Smfle and the world smiles w1th you.. Weep, and you| | ‘weep alonie.” Remembeér, only fourteen muscles:work when | you smile; but: it takes sixty-four muscles yohg\mnz to make -you laok eranky. Which will it be? 0 Andrew Carnegie was once asked hich’ ?flm’ red t' . be the most important in industry—labor, ) ot br&ins ¥ 1. Carnegie’s answer was: ‘“Which is the most miM’t’ ant leg of a three-legged stool?2” * auit the movies with the same wife he started with | Well, most LSRR fimenhould make a good citizen; even:in Wamw. - New. York Wotld, *ha use ‘his hands, the right lumd was | found more convenient for attacks and | delenu. gasmms. and - the ordlnpr: not the more abuudmt blood supply | in the left hemisphere (criminals have | ! the latter), was' what stimulated the 1 left-hemisphere of the brain to development. ' Thig provided Ro; “ensual anatomic factor” that disth guishes man from animals and m;d | atticulate “speech possible. | consequence of man’s: walking ercct | nnd using his hands as hands. Speak-. mg and the organ of speech developed ! The' singlng“of birds and their bnlnndng pover_are_by:- producu[ ‘of the evolution of their organ of} hearing, as also music in an, ;along: maaity as:a whole. | with ‘rhythm and-dancing,-althdugh a The Seals stand for a better public Hed#tH through the edu-r Atislc: s’ evidently cof;pgrg‘gg ?m. Aastronomers ‘Have Just DI‘wn’vqrod- Why the Star “Algol” Disappears at ‘Regular - Intervals. There 13 a star that winks every have given an opportunity ‘toalmpstevery ‘person in the state to| three davs. Algol Is its name, mean- ing the “Demon’Star,” by which name- {1t was known-to the ancient Arabi It was:visible in July. Ordinarlly, it is quite a bright star, but at Intervals of every three days |1t slowly sinks almost out of sight, and then just as slowly DLrightens .+ The process takes about nine hours to complete. ‘Why ‘it winks was for a long time ] ” with Asa Wallace on “Main Street” the other day, and together | a profound mystery. - At last some one discoyered thata dark, or nearly dark, star regularly passed in front of it :I::I:s 18 needed"to’'see these nine-hour, ¥ of 'Algal, "dlthough “the™ Writer * coal, and hand»p)eked -at that, A test of ‘membership, it i8 un- | has found that an opegn glass. i5.al Ever Welcome Gifis : Lot No. 4-—This lot contains regular values of ‘_ The L . We Ha;e Also a Complete Line of FancyStahonery S;ellmg‘ ‘at F om 50c On sty—le, any color, any size—at a range i pnce : oEIthe :Come inand look them over. - 'Heb It a Christmas were to, come antl $ 1 fo without l:nvins with ns pincush- | ill Rogers, ‘the homel ' Al ic) 14 homely man of the screen, says that he "“:,': ?Mw’bem‘d’ of ribbon, it ‘WOl reme; red ,sf them quit their wives with the same movies 1hey ‘started with.: of aun:pommznt. :It:e::;fi:p':‘& ; - | ‘pincushion, a small bag for holding ' Herbert Hoover has been made an honorary citizen of War- pins and a palr of ribbon-covered | spw by a unanimous vote of the city council November 10th, Eurters represent a few of many - | YR g bvn noveltles for flw holldul. { 111e follwnng pncel ave on. nll Conldm, Wahl (10 Pomt) and ? ! other: Fountnn Pqnn e FEL Regular $1 :50 Pens; Sale Price: ...l o 98¢ Regular $2.50 Pens; SalePrice ............$1.88 Regilar $3: 00 Pens’;Sale Price Can . 8249 ‘Regular$4:00 Pens;. Sale Prlce B s $3;29 _ = EVERSHARP PENCILS : Hundreda of Other Bargams for' the - "PHis inéludes all Propel and Repel Silver and Gold : chool Children . " : e Pencils, such as Pal and Eversharp o % g 3 D "Regular $1.00 Pencils, at ... ... e 19 i PHGTO ALBUMS g‘%ular $1.50 Pencils, at ........ $1.19 lncludéal M. Leather, Cloth and Genuine u.uur ! ular:$1.75 Bencils;at .. $1.39. ; e e egfilar$2.50 Pencils, at ©. 1. o0l o9l : e : %£ lar:$3.00 Pencils, at-. . . ... .. +$2.39 Regfilar $4 00 Albums, at T .$2-98 Réilar:$3.50 Pencils, at..... ... '.r$2.98 Regular $3.50 Albums, e .f$2;69 o Regula $4 50 Pencfls, at . ; $3~,49 Regular $2 50 Albums, i 51 98 5.00 Pencils, at . ........ $3.98 PP B A GS : Regular $2.25 Albums, at . . $l 69 -SHOPPING i ; Regular $1.75 Albums, at Shopping Bags, regular $1.75,at.. . -$1.39 A good assortment of Scheol Bags to N Regular §1. 50 Albums, at . be sold atfrom ......... 25c to $2.75 Regular $1.00 Albums at 10 Sale on Tahlets and Pancils 1o COME IN-AND CARRY AWAY YOUR SHARE OF . THESE PENCILS AND TABI ETS! F or These Seven Days We Will Sell an Extra Tablet or . Pencil’/Atan Additional Charge of ONE CE Five-Cent Tablets for reg. price, 5c; or 2 for . Ten-Cent Tablets for reg. price, 10c; or 2 for . Fifteen-Cent Tabletsfor reg. price, 15c; or 2 for lg«:"5 F:ve-Ccn, Pe.m:xls fpr reg. pflce, Sey o IOc, T 2 fo, 1-——Th:s lot contams:regtflar values of from 15 : your choiCe: . . iy iy v v bime s i aid LotNo 92-_This lot contarnis regular values of from 25.1: to 40¢, to be elesed out - your choice . i S P R ZOc Lot No. 3—This lot contains regular values of from 35(: to 50«:, to be elosed out your choige:. .. i .. v ool i Wk TAGUG 250 your choice ..., d Al Make Fme Chrl as Glfts. Ne‘%ler before have we had $0 great an asso Pmneer 8tationer_y Stere e Beltrami Ave. (Next to Boardman’s) Phone 799- o MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED B S

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