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

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and Mrs, Krohn and daughter, nie. 3 | Misses Elizabeth Barr and Olga Gulbrandson were Bemidji shoppers Saturday. SR LR Among those here from Bagley 3 fi :lm ag::ndc:ld thc;c fimeflcnfin‘ L; ion 2 | |dance Saturday n were Josephine !' DR. HENBY VAN DYKE, American Man of Letters |l | Nelson, Inez Pederson, Ruth Olson, : § o Ruth Kolb, Mr. m?Mrs. Floyd Hill, corge: C"ourtnsy, Edwii g.nhy_ 7, Dart, A, Wem¢ SEMIDJI DALLY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON .EXCEPT SUNDAY “THE BEMIDJ) PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. st b btk b i b e S R A G. E. CARSON, Président ; E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. G. W. HARWNWELL, Editor J. D. WINTER, City Editor —~——TELEPHONE $22-923—— B o T e iy Laniiase of Mlarch 3 200 bt Ater threo weeks. in Yellowstone park and the MEMBER OF NATIQNAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION ; Ngiop__mnndnbout,'l have got the great idea dleatly, 8. €. Theis Co. e ,,‘":Y: T .:.'a:":'«.- York. N. Y. b brang 81 ihabglntyr:ud .pls:‘%i of the land are th No attention pald to anonywmous contributions. Writers name must be " ‘priceless heirlooms of the people who dwell in if, Lk known' to the editor, but not necessarily foy publication, Commumuications !.a.tk “(“ Ty pitneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to I all other heirlooms, they must be protected not only A {nsure ‘publication in the current issue. from fllegreed and £ of robhen, but also from the {‘h '!f,&‘? Y the n wasteful folly of spendthrift leirs. .From generation || time. ‘Beauty and Splendor of the Land Are. ‘ Priceless Heritage of People .. ' At the &nd of nearly wo. thousand yéars, Christmas is Old Christmas. . One/day out of tfireg. hundred and sixty-five, when we ' light ‘the Christmas fire in’ous hearts-and ‘realize that the ‘true business of life after all is not to make money; but to do. good for " others and make others happy. " The love that bears fruit in a L . ISLAND LAKI FEAFRRAASAE AR W. H. Whelan and Mre. J, A and John Whelan visited home and .hnq an enjoyable #73 SUBSORIPTION RATES i i i ; tarni Mesars. Rustvold and O'Leary vis : A S Mot 1171500 One yeur .0 bl :)0 n?m‘nhonmtbrr:c‘klngs? .::r;"m.mm“‘fi j{i5e8 Taiara Laka S:::-y :n:lryMon forest of Christmas trees searched’ through shops and; department e wonth 15 9ix. Montha ke, = (405 o ; : ¥ SR ST Ay s : stores for gifts to fittingly translate the sentiment of Christmas. Dhe Week . {16 Three - Montha L1268 spoiled by mistaken sttempts at modern. improvement;| M A. B8 & s ; A gift that is a stirol of true and lasting love and friendship should itself be true and lasting. Trin’nts and tops, baubles and candy and flowers, are all right in thelr ‘way—but soon have served : AT, TR AN (like tire socalled “restoration” of ancient cathedrals). As far as pos- ! THE WREKLY PIONRRR—Twalve pages published every Thuradey snd seif| yiple, they miust be kept in their antique, ever-new, pristine loveliness and, 5 credit is gl this paper, only the United Press.is entitled to the use ¥ 3 7, { cor £ o e e apatohes Lredited to It or otherwise credited, and | grandeur, even as the long-working, temperamental; poeticshand of God| home left Wednesday. He was called ko' the-tocal news published herein. : ; : i ight and won- ! WA X ) OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS g::':;d sad m?d"l‘fld“:‘:: :h“‘:flk,the-etl‘t}lfl@.‘ for the delight O 2:‘;:; ":l‘;fl:::."““‘ of serious, ““;“"“ their purpose and are forgotten, Expensive gifts are worn out, e e e man, his ehxl_ Fose .um@e. 3 .- 1| " The Misses Roy, Porter, Stout an o out of fashion, are lost or broken ,or thilsyes break through and REMOVAL OF WAR TAX A BENEFIT 0f course there are vast. regions of eatth to be tamed and cultivated )| Ni1son, and the Messrs. Rustvold an o : i o : | by private enterprise; filled with'flocks and herds; harnessed to labor for| Stout! attended the.literary at th ; Pgasant Valley school house an ] The public will save approximately $1,500, 000 a month by/ 3 4 5 : A the elinination of War tax on express shipments, according to| the supply of man's physical needs. Andthis alo, i}t s,y SRR Valley skl . 4 George S. Taylor, president of the American Railway. Express may produce 8 certain kind of beanty—the charm .of wide > fie The Misses Roy, Stout, Nelson and % The New ymk Llfe Co. The revenue act of 1921 eliminates the war tax of one cent| and well planned gardens. Towns snd cities must also k) g:’;‘:flcit?:t &%gsfzitgogg -ger&ded et - : on every. twenty. cents.and. fractionsthereof in transportation Yet man is an individual first of all; and a3 an individual | excelient ‘time and good crowd ‘and —is a real Christmas merchant, A practicgl Santg Claus. charges on all express shipments. Thistax during the year 1920/ vital need of play and rest and fellowship with A || goad behavior. Fhial LR e 0 B e iy BRI . Ta sHinaiion of the! L B deop | Some months sgo, two thousand and thirty-sevep people prepare tax, therefore, will virtually amount to a decrease of a little h!. mimt:ht m:.'_‘ ook Droiine for this seasor in. 1921. Their tén; twenty, thirty-year endowments . more than five per cent. i, j Ak “_n more. P M have matured. The New York’ Life dream tree is Jaden with theix The American Railway Expréss Co. handles approximate- 19 longer & human being, but a strange checks amounting to $3,693,260.06. Two hundred and fifty women. 1 one million shipments a day, and the elimination of the tax| bonnd to incessant, superfiuons Bageald:. Con served 'in will enjoy $402,125.64. A farmer and his wife whY insured for atternoon and winner in the eve-. 5 | ¢5.000 each will noiw have $13,310.10... Santa will hand a U. S. i { | chin rrapted ‘only by spasms’ of. Againgt that, fatal degen- o y e b % i A % f;ig will rel);.ve the ex.;i:eas companies of an immense amount of la- . W 3 ning. Ice cream was served. pet i@ bor in clerical work. ‘Art and nature, And the greater of |the giiests loft. she crening was seon ; I T ident ) The Treasury Department has requested express carriers| thege is mature. sy 5 18 & 'ine gnu;‘ ns_: sfit the fi;finlgg ;n,:fig:n Senator 56,?84.05, a’ contractor, $13,328.10; a fome: p,x.-e.slde?xv —— i to advise all claimants, who have claims pending for over- SRR e, i tvofu recewed many e of an American League Baseball Club, $19,086.15; & lady.in Be- } charzes, or who file such claims after December 31,1921, that S ful mé?“ All enjoyed such, agoo midji, $2,683.76, the total proceeds of a $2,000 twenty-year en- i ~1aims for refund of tux should be separately filed on Treasur: Ciciie ’ e o ateEmon e o, Aoty dowment. Dan’t you think that she will find a way to use i#7 -No i revenue act becomes e%eetwe January 1st, 1922, after which no|, Evety ene is gatting t’;’:"yi?" g‘:_ My "“:i ! erue bt ‘vfimya Aliandslee spent Sunday i war tax will be,collected. This news will be welcomed by thou-| & b Ec s to fayed g : d in Island Lake. ‘To my many policy-holders in Beltrami County I desire to i ' eighborhood. Every one expects are now livi Mr. and Mrs. Hale spent Sunday i i i § sands of merchants throughout the country. . entertain somebody of have somebody | Johnson fa at the Englund home. extend Christmas Greetings and every best wish. i . S genlal entertain them, The two principal| " The Vickla Milling -company. is X % i# 4 i LIGHTED CANDLE IS BADGE .OF YULETIDE gl‘:‘:l“’r:‘fl:g::t.‘!”;‘ “:“-B,th%fi‘h"i“‘i sending out some of tht mill products § : . (By Richard Henry Little) leixlx)ia ghool.f‘;‘he a%m‘n‘xir is to"l;ek deChrifeiy p;flsenlstu thelr ??0:‘; ;' s 'P'l‘ LA R M o : =Y. 2 It's coming just-as sure as fate, The Mefriest Christmas| given on the evening of December 22 wfi;‘efifa}.& .,,,::fi,,";n 'g‘.z:'e Minic: s *xER .leic:.:{ Tan' xx 8 D EAN S' MI TCHELL b1 Season. We must all do nice, pleasant things during this period|and at Lavinia on December 23. et Join her hushand iwho has| o Bt b5 7 4 = i b}flbtw]%enhDeceni{zer 2? andeanun‘xl'y 1, One.of the things we| n:-:&)gndxl;n&',}n'.]:c?'g _h:if t!".n:sf. recently opened a Stfi!ed '}t wen;e. M&e%fefmfierfl?ei::e:‘ ,fii‘,’;,g".“ REPRESENTATIVE ; ¢ shoul eroically refrai om , doing. is itting it ‘“Me: emidji expects to spen stmias | Carl” Skog was called home from| TUc s . He X b rond, hesosaly refain from, dong. n writing i "Morey 87 Py R aocha T gl Mo bt VULl T, g |- NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO Remember ihe little simple things we can do.to make thic| . Mis Blita Tefl is expected.home,| | There will be Christmas. trees at|Blades this week.. i dish & William 'Kaiser has been confin Christmas season happier-than those that came during the great|to spend 4 vacation of tiree months. | the Norwegian and, Swi Lutheran | WIbaT war and-immediately after. We're getting out of the shadows, | Her employer, Mrs. C. W. Warfield, | churches Monday and ‘Tuesday eve- Loubls bed with a severe;coldy Ha.da slowly but surely. A better spirit is abroad on the earth, We|isleaving Bemidji fora three mont Thé Sunday schools will render | Slowly impro 3 e Aty ~ g 5 3 visif i t E 2 X 3 must give that spirii, cxpression by all the kindly little acts. We| faye Misg Tell at home. arg cladito, & fire, at Gonvick.Mon-| the Achenbach children have started can do in the Yuletide season. R T Fe ; g he' Gonvick. Trading | to School ‘agafn. e f 5 Roy Steveling is employed as pres- [ day evening in the Gonvick: Trading M L g 9 Times are still hard for a great many of us. If you haven’t!ent at the Paul Utech farm and’is| company’s store. The report of dam-| ¥t Freman Jounlng, the, Kaiger mongy to’spend on others, don’t think you '‘can’t share in the| broceeding with the big logging ifor| S5¢ done is about 55919‘»W1%lch is cov- | 28, OB X ‘l’,e‘i‘:g"fime‘“’ one of his Merriest Christmas Season. Do what you can. R. A. Broomquist. 7577 | ered. by insurance. This store is 8| "igiyjipn Kaiser went to Lavinia and] Light the little candle and set it burning every night in the|, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Sathre exp_ect?'c’"""h’ of the: Clearbrook Mercantile| ;,op¢ ‘g fine . pair ‘of Chester Whit £ £ £ HUTHTIUTIAL LT LU 7 CHRISTMAS DINNER - i ; .HERE L) will. be a meal fit for a window. If you can’t afford many candles, let it burn only a3 leave this week for Minneapolis| . gere i mpni st | -BIES. GULAE g . little while each evening. Help to lighten the gloom of the win- e ot o s;:figsifl%:uf%tfi injthe strest Christmas eve,| | OUr corner is eal ipterested in the queen. All the delicacies of kK nlg}lt;’:n&.ll.d mal‘(lg eVEr&;h:dy tha:hpaises,iu your Stlt‘;et, 1?’hile vgl-!ced r‘iinc;; brace. They will retum' dp 2 oi‘rs t; l‘;::d:::“ Sb\fn;:; have t}‘:is {veek». We.ewi]: n]lsctrg'otowéo the season. perfectly cooked: vour candle is sending out its ray, think some one in th o spend Christmas with a brother of s yesidi { and hope- idji 12 5 il ‘ma é is wishing him “Merr;E Christmas’f”* 8t house| iy, "Sathre in Grookston, i cl e o and Sooms o s sl et Semilli o i 14 e, 8Ad served il make fhe ge B ; o ; = ?rrd and :Mrsi. w. G l}}lfl]ipfiéspsnt : d]lfltg- Agtoanoxai left unexpect- 5 casion one long to be remem- : < aturday evening with. Mr. and M t its edly for Freeborn, Minn., and from OUR NEW CHARTER COMMISSION Homer l{‘obinson of ‘Little Bass;l.ak‘:: 2 Tha. p:atfpoffiée d it there. she will visit her old home in: 1::;:: ¢ ‘X}l}' y’::::ts:;;'e“;ng Chicago, % < Al l_?_ogan»is employed in one of Bemidji’s leading tailox shops. Joe Tardie called on. Ed Blade: Monday. “ Mr. and Mrs. Olof Borg .made a business trip to Bemidji:Monday. i ; .The judges pf_?his district have named a new ph_arter Com-| - The Neighborhood Exchange ciub |now estabiished another route’out of mission for Bemidji. The personnel of the commission is com-|met Wednesday with Mrs. N. A. La | Gonvick. :Some people who will get|- prised of good, common sense men and women, who are quali-| Doussir, Did some _ono say, ‘“chop service have never had it before. The fied to prepare a worthy document for city government. - The | ¥ pesicam)? Viell that'd what carrier will shars o delivgranailon people have longed for 8 new charter, but in'the past efforts of | was immense. We won't atten cs 'def 7 ‘gfiis{iusszehitian has been' ad- appointed commissions, the voters have seen fit to reject their scription. The report of the commnittee | ded to the Clearbrook Leader for this document in each instance We believe it is possible for this| 5\ b;hg;ge of the play, “Deacon|week.by Mr, Sheets, the, editor. : - commission to draw up a form that will meet with the approval| «Deacsn Dubber {ollowgy Characters, Arkiur, Dy iias, heen, appoinfed |« ok K% %o« dw kK xa of the people and urge the co-operation of all to assist the new.\ter, West vufi.f?,‘%.&ffi,“&f&',‘i !Bf:xmry;tfr"éf‘ere:m{:f ififintf”:.‘ X . NORTHERN ot commission in every possible w?y. 1‘:’;;:: Cc’;ilirmbmfi !fia “e’f;}f'fl a %‘,uv,.,; ch-‘m{.; x;aagm:rf;n: of (;o,,l,,ick, R R L EE R RN TR SRR R ] e -0 . wyer, b Leistor; Rawdon Craw- | was elected at the annual meetin, ] , THE LAND CLEARING IDEA . [ley, 8wt in shoepls clothing, Doa | held here, did-not accept. the Bouk | Frank Doing wee. leased 1o, hav _ The farmers should not lose sight of the fact that this is the|snd justice of tho pesce. i La| M. and Mes. Bert Bardwell have | ™ Fha Sance sivep in the Community time of year in which to brush land and make it reddy for stump-| Doucedr;Deuteronomy Jones, a couns | now. moved into town again from the hnl'f lea'S? nsc:tfr;i';‘ l:vt::nfl) n‘:::ni‘:tt{ ing in the early spring. They have more time in the winter g{ h‘“‘”""‘f; Budd Cross; Rose Ra-|farm. il is " |tended by a large crowd. Fine music months than any other and many are hard at it, but would like| Ruth Lalstons gt G oo, | e e S Otins | yos furnished which every one en- to se their neighbors do likewise. . It is a good plan and Works|over, with both wons o e et oL | e D o oral. Cnetatonas | % o s Bttt fne, where one farmer pitches.in.to help his neighi thar | Vivi 3 yes on_the deacop,| There are to be several Christmas| My, and -Mrs, -Thomas Porte con- e T e es.in:to help his neighbor.and ther | ¥¥la Cross; Bmily Dale, the richest | progr in_ the ‘school hyuse | temp'ate" leaving. Wednesday. after- urns about.. Men like to.work together and this sort'of compan-| & 1n S mim};l"u; Trixie: Cole- Toon of this week for Grand Forks, friends? mmilmmllwlllllflllllfllll'flflllIIll“ljllllllllllllllllllllllillllIilliflllllllllll“ll"’;‘ (> Holiday Q) 5 Beautify The Home Wi ionship should ‘be fostered as much as possible. * The wives: of | mans full ief, Pear] Bai _Mrs. John Be 0. hag been vis- | N, D.,. where.they will make an'ex- the farmers’may. also.be included:in this plan. ... . -i : Xfi‘éfi“hf&";"?é‘.’fi",fifi‘ififli“flf‘t‘fi'* ¥ eve v e S ':a}.mdefi‘vm,t?' %y \ 7 8 e - ; F i one. is cordially invited to S school, children, Lillian Hoar, ' The| "TI correspondent | attend ‘the program ito be given by S e O PAY UP WEEK IN BEMIDJI \ parts were given, the committec efe- ! wishes all readers a Merrs i i i Cor ] )J! the com - rry Christmas | the pupils of: the Northern ‘Consoli- .. It has been suggested by some of our merchants that s Boa bt OBy mempery of the club and d Huppy New Year. dated ;gch'ool Friday, Decomber 28, Pay Up” week would not be a biid idea. One man,declared|voto of ‘lis ‘memliors at a previops at cuopelogk, i sl s that if everybody paid evedybody else, it would be largely, a|meeting. Owing to the cml::‘: e PR s’rhe'd”‘h‘“in e gl g “matter, of exchange, without:embarrassment to anyone and|Hich this play is given a larke erowd TRERERESESLE XN XSS fi.;:}“::::n?fi ';l,’:p,';':f;m‘ bl would clear the bills-on many.a desk, which now .looks like a|'® Sxpacte : B b * | "Thg teachers.in-Northern will leave wastebasket. " Theré’s more “truth than poetry” in this sugges- i)hoA:e i Al meeting’ of the: tele- Lo o oo ¢ 30K %% 0 0% 080,10 ¢hoir homes in Minneapolis 4nd tion and might work to great advnatage, Why nottry it? | tay miehis Decemner s o0 Shaiely p A Ly Gordon was a Bagley viitor) fagt L Sorly, Jainrday morning ‘ 4 A Peli s 39 minis 5 . E:etr}sma? “t“ebo( aul Utech. New of- Miss Berneece Burfleld was a Be-| My, Cummings, the Sunday school One o/f t! ese elican Rapids minister, according to the testimony of e to be elected, : !'midji shopper Saturday. missionary visited Northern last Sun- ELECTRIC PORTABLE LAMPS the young woman: who is suing him for breach of promise, was M‘;:{h""x;flm sawed ‘wood' for E.| Mary Martin, Henzy Martin, Cber- day:.and held services after Sunday SR - 5 : trying to live.up,to the name of the/town, and was a rapid. work:| " 'gg peopao ey lin Phorps; Rigne Hamnent ;:g?‘{; peitaol o I will add to the cheer.of any home, gley last:Thursday: = | THE PIONEER. WANT 'ADS Mrs, H. W. Teichtoew arrived here| .~ * BRING RESULTS A AR AT AL gz Bhe fmd says he firif’d to kiss her the first time they, met, 5aya| hors &?,}'e’e‘m'{,‘;gyé rihg tgfitfifi e St Cloud Journal Press. 1 Ry Sathre f; 3 o hat the public wants to know'is: “Did he do it?” nesday n?;rl:i:;pem poloate Wed: Saturday from’St. Paul. * She will 5 Crndiuna York city. ‘' spend the holidays at “trl:; home of her We read where J. M. Anderson, president of the Equity|epiistionary Cummings conducted 1ather ‘Gelirge Be Burfolils ; 'y I o iy . & 5 A i services, i Floyd Stévens of Leonard attended S0 & Co-operating Exchange aaviios suspomsion of rosd bulldine wn|Somise o She Lavnla school Routo |1, Sincs b pare Sevuedey mgh;| A T TS BEST |= i Electric Fixtures for the reduction of state salaries as economy measures for 1922. Go|ed, a3 usual when Mr. Cumwingy 1 Miss. Cecil Holton. wag a Bemidji The strongest com- ‘home or office are going now eggy on the roads ‘Andy,’ rough ones are poor economy. there, N i # | shopper Tuesday. o - ket evir paid to. At : ¢ AR IR Ton: Letater; wiv has b ! P Frank Fredendahl of Alida was a Pllmal P 2 > 5 3 ! 2 L e s i ke on Telster, Wi X f!snidcinvgu_te{o business caller here Tuesday. . = 4 per DISCOUNT o it ames—teom o auto e 58 S Gt R IS G Y By o b | 1 SCOESEMUlSIO 1S eene BRI o 4 tdrs," exclaims the Pioneer Press. .They have no such complaint| gea; : ) % e 22t e A again on the job..; Chiristmas at the G. E. Burfield home. < ' : 3 to make in Minneapolis, Possibly. it is because the streets are| r. Hanscom jlett T\le:t\y for | Choster B. Busfield motored to| [j:is the vain attempts at § _Arrangements Can Be Made For Payments wide[vjn Minneapolis. Grand Rapids om business.| He ex- | Bagley Monday aftérndon. ‘imitation. Those for hip home in New < P S I pects to return for Christogas vaca- ! - Dr. Campbell was called here Wed- | @ B () v &3 o L] : Says.an exchange: “A' friend here who has h tion, Mr. and Mrd4. Hanscom' also’ex- | nesday to attend Harry Ellefson who w:ho take codiliver. a8% R P Y, ' , Bill Haywood in Russia says he is eating well e s B i e Qolist Mos | floh L SRet. sitehk of infam | GRLAL TS bes, take A eCtric ~FOWEr L0. The friend is now waiting to hear from Emma. g Frank Kunts of Grond Forids, *° Sheiff Bardess of Bagley was a; Scott’s Emulsion— < Sloas e S PRy : ; Mr. and Mrs. B, A Leistier enter- | business callex here Thursday. g Seott & Bewne, Bleomfiald, N.J. . ELRER) E-SWAMAR. N fonror 1-M0IDS "INDIGESTION ShopNOWI - PHONE 26W Shop NOW! : ?-_n'!i]ll_|“l“fllll[llflfllifllllllllllllllllllll]||||ll|llIllllllllllllllllllllllillIllvllfllll.m||||||!.—‘F it , Thusfar, we have heard of no flirtations with political jobs ::',“g‘;:;:yf%“flf :-;:'; E;Palf‘;‘id“:rg in. Bemidji, although the city election is but two mo: & Yed duri Oh, well, there’s time enough. Jobt will wa mets away e il T e mos “\9 aid of| & high school A1 " Mrs. Charles:McDonald was a Be- \midji shopper Friday. o Saturday after a two , who is attend- |¥élatives in Clearbrool id. X Grand Forks, is. cmfiqi?@er‘lh d the Gmfigg home to. spend the holida; f e s _ femon R0 0 M nGMes, KU Brnntan, Mare Hider, i e returned home | ecks visit with . 'READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS

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