Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 24, 1921, Page 6

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H § e B ! + i T. R F—— H ] oW {{ tnsure publication’ in the cufiént )ssuu { One Year . i+ Six Months " for re-publication of all news dispatches creditéd to it, cf . preached "and lived by Christ, P eind THE BEMID.H DAYLY PIONEER J1 DAILY PCNEER EVERY AFTERNOON EX CEPT SUNDAY FHE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLIS! HING CO. . DENU, Sec. and Mgr, J.D. WI’ ITDR, ‘City Bditor resident (} w. HAWNWELL, Editor TELEPHONE 922-923—4 A I tR, a8 § Bo nd-mzs ter, {BRierad anthe P°“°"}s@::f’€;.“,:;’;s§*‘“‘;m &i 5 i B = MEM‘BFE oF - NATIONAL ‘EDITORIAL Ad OCIATION_ elgn AKVMIM l‘ '8, C; 'l'heu Cd Chwflko I, No attention ,mm to; Anonynous comrlbnflunp Vrlggrs must be ; ‘hovessarily for pullcatiol un :;;gns for' the ‘eekly - Pioneer, must roacif this,o! office. not Juter. thau»'xwmxf‘ oi h week to SUBSCRIPTION KATES . 2,60 . 126 50 six Months 15 Three Months . Three Months One l\onfll . Ono Week .. —t dges, published ry Thursday and sent THE WEEKLY FIONKER posta 3:: gatgd fo any addree} for, in advance, $2.00, 1y the United P1 Unlena credit, 13 given (1S pager, ouly inila cliled: coltte ue also the local mews published herein, ’ OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY nooqr.nmal s thrwtmafi i e again, we. will celebrate, in story zmd %ong, the event of the Birth of-Christ.- It is sur ely an occasion for merry-making ; in the light of all it has meant in years past,) and:what it will mean i thé yests to. conte. . He brouglht the Gospel of Love and illustrated life.and works, More thail ever are ‘we be- tand.the true significance-of Christmas. More ‘than ever are v tning that the Gospel of Love means, more than gelfishly -eénjoying the ‘good thmgs of life ou selves It ay be that we cannot liverin a mansion and’have'it ‘wreathed in holly, but we may Thave 4, face Wwreathed in: smiles, “which | " nieans infinitely moere to'a hungry soul. Many times we loose sight of the real sxghlficance of Christ-| mas. We very frequently absorb ourselves with the passing of Christmas ¢heer and good wishes only to:those whojare bound | to.us by family ties or those whom we have been accustomed to! associate with during the rest of the yedr, and'are apt to forget! the unfortunate brother or sister whose path has been strewn with rocks rather than flowers. The Christmastide comes to us with all Jts fullnetss of mean- ing_and bids us pass to, all men the Gospel of Good Cheer. Bethlehem, the scene of the event which we celebl ite, means “House of Bread,” and how appropriate the name is.; Human- ity'with its poverty of life, its aches and unsatisfied lorr,gmgs and groping aspirations finds much comfort and plenty in the Gospel| that was given to the world in that place twenty centuries ago. ‘When the world, with its false promises and artifiicialities, gives a stone, we turn to'the gospel of the Gahlean with its: truth aind realities for real bread. The bringing. into the world of the umversal recognitioin 6f the Fatherhood of God and Brotherhood of Man, the Gospel will' fulfill“the message ‘of] the ‘‘Peace pn Earth to Men of GoddSWill.” * ——0 CHRISTMAS FIRE'HAZARDS - " Christmas and its joys should not:be allowed.to. blind men to the ordinary rules of safety for the protection of the home and the lives of the family. ‘And yet at holiday time parents who try to keep their children from even the possibility.of danger will install in the heart of theirhones; wh s sure to be the cen-| ter of attraction for the little onsds, theimost ‘inflammable thing that ever enters it, the ordinary ever reen Christmas tree. While it grows more dry and dangerousinhe warm rooms, they drape Angels— bss 13 entitled to the usé M grab for, and then trust to luck ahd providence for safety from ahazard that may prove a3 dangerous and as deadly as a rattle- snake or an open keg of gunpowder. . Just to play fair and take his share of the chances pater familias often surrounds himself with pillows, puts on cotton'hair and whiskers and makes him- self more of a menace than a help in case a fire should start. And fires do start thousands of them every h | |{Firemen look. fa [{ment, put, an ek Christmas. festival be as g dles, asbesto non:com ushbl e stead of inflammabyes; ihen watch the tfée wi most tare, espectally- when:the children are amund &1 ter to be safe-than serry, "***‘“‘*****"*"**]youuc}:s‘r OF FRENCH * LAKE HATTIE . -«fit#*xal«aifliai«a Mrs, (-qorgc D. Greigg, called at!est heroines of the war has, Just been M W: Heggie called at Mrs.|the Belgian border. When the .Ger- I Mrs.-J.. Nehasil’s Thursday. " Imans swarmed ovel the frontier, John' Lushen was a ‘Beni ShOP‘ Helene, who was then.10 years old. per Wednesd: land her.brother, acted as liaison of- Mr. “and :Mys, Leonard Robinson|ficers between her father, to whom were Bemidji shoppers S:\tuldny sithe French cummander had. confieded A:special election wgs held.in the |an important mission, and the French HEROINES 1S HONORED i Ji A ShlIWell s Thursday after- | hondred by ‘France. She is Helene ! i Jacquemin, . of Montherme, up near | ing the French on toward the Marnes Helen’s father<was killed in' actiom: Her, brother, was arrested and haled before a summary German court, mar- tial charged with aiding the French forces, althou e was not a combas “was' threatened” with death by the Germans unless she re- .| vealed the modus operandi of her father. The little girl'of the Ardennes 1ere m wha: © | prosecuting officials " Inish” a single piece 'xmght ‘have pue Q -of her fall T, a ‘barber: warkmg in earning near this am nt.now, the: barber trade :shou Our ' enlarged loc X equipment and facili ‘ers you the best sccommodations to-learn a “profitable ‘trade. New: catalog Jjust off the press. Wnte for a free copy. today. TWIN crr\(,BAR, 3 /204 Hennepin Ave: %fl%hl ci- lly : Paris, Dec, 24—0ne of the young- i well located shop. . If.you.are not.| vCass Lake callérs Friday. Lzlke Hattie hall Saturday.. Town; hip telephone awnership was vo,ed| x”nr and other town .matters attend- ed to, Roy Heggie, WRdTWworks; Cochran, was at home ‘Sind: L. V. Harpo] was a Bemidji shopper Monday. ‘Harry " Schussm: pamed him to" town. Leo -Horner returned Towa:, Su.ndary evenmg t»*tn‘*ti;»tr»m&:' %, .. ,G00DLAND .., * k% R Wednesday, December 14, a crowd from Kitichi, Pennington nnd Good- land gathered at the Harold McNew home and._enjoyed a dandy dinner, given to raise money. to be used for the Chirstmas enfertainment at Pen- mington, December 21. Jay Wells and William Clark were ‘Marvin Hughart ‘autoed out'from Bennd_u Friday. with- Mrs: Wilson,; December 29. day. in Bemidji. Georgc, were chldjl fihoppers Mon- p.m. day and Fridty: Mys. P, E. Mills returned from the St Rap}mel hospital in' St. Cloud Snturday Muys., Mills' -is istill. very speedy recovery. kay from’ the Van Dyk farm. ‘We understand that Frank Hom mén - and ‘Horace Lydick are movi dowh to their logging:camp. it with cotton for snow, tissue paperdoops’and tinsel for décora- tions, stick candles all ove1 it, hang up foys that every child will \\‘7'77 . BRING RESULTS The Union Eadies’ Aid-will meet |’ Mr. Hamc?y was in Cnss ‘Lake Fri~ % st I{ughart spent the week end 2 Mz, and Mrs. Jay. Wells.and son, & ; The Kitichi" Unmn Sunday “school | 4 will give a program at the Kitichi| 4} sehool: house -December 24 at 7:30 | P. E.;Mills, was in Bemidji Thurs- [* weak. Her many friends wish her a! (,hul]w Tssensee has been hauling { ¢ ey o THE PIONEER WANT ADS army. The Gernt Minxneapglis, Minn; : swept through, driva Sunday, Dec. 25th : * Menn OUP . Engh:h Cream of Tomato. SALAD Stuffed Tomatoes, - 3 SPECIAL Chicken a la Newburg Roall Young Turkey with Giblets Sauce Roast Gaoose with Dressing - . VEGETABLES 3 Buked Sweet Potatoes DESSERTS iFrit Island Pudding and Finger C-ke Apple Pie a la Mode v ead and Butter '~ Tea: or ‘Coffce / SPECIAL DINNER SERVED FROM ©11'A. M. to 8 P. M. .OUR SPE,ClAb_ BEST CHOP ‘SUEY RVED EVERY EVENING Green Olives Sugar Corn e e fiulmlummunm' lmllmnmmnnmm||||mmmmnm CREDITS SCHOOL (FOR HIS SUCCESS Wnsh B lold reccnt]y how he got his ¢ jobless 11 the prices of Cream quantities Jess_than one : '“llllll"fllll L!Iflflfllfl!llll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHflIlIIII “HER” XMAS All E}ectric Fixtures for the = homie or office are going now =40 msceum ——' = — s ilIEl £ SWAII(II; Shop NOW!_ PHONE 26 I [ [ flIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIlIIllIll We take this Opportumty to '\ Voice Our Apprecxatlon oft the Courtesy Extended ‘to Us in the"Past by Our many Patrons o We Hope that “the. future years will weld our friend- ship into one big unit » pledggd to- mutua'l‘.iigeir vice . Minnesota: Electric Light and ‘Power Company I:LMER J1 S\X/ANSON sManugm

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