Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 5, 1922, Page 4

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o S8EMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER BUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TEE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. o E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. J. D. WINTER, News Editor Womn Are Made New With Sheet Asphalt By H. D. WILLIAR Assistant Chief Engineer, Maryland State Roads Commission adopted the policy af £ with sheet - asphalt its wacadam roads, as soon as they reach the point whera they ca® ontioue to render pof ——TELEPHONE 922.923—— «ed at the Postoftice at Bamldji, Ali under Act of Congress o MEMBER OF NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATI Foreign Advertising Rep: resentati: C. Thets Co., Cnicago, {ll, BRC 5 thels C ] No attention pald to anonymous contributions. Writer's name e ervice, and likewise te WL (u Che eaitor, but not mecessarily for publication, Communlcations for the | gregt crete roads as they become ekly Picneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week 10/ om ourt or appraoach the astate of 'ure ('?__CELIM in the current €. ’ i SUBSCRIPTION BATEZS 24 predant, .t the siars® E road system, 918 mites of water-bound One $6.00 45,00 WaCWam aud 393 miles of comcrete | Six Mo as 3.00 One Year .... oo 38.000 3 ighway, all beinz as perfeetly main~ g Ml 150 six Months ... + 250| tained as 1y possible, There has beea One i 55 ! i cada 5 ... 125 litle or no rew macadam conscruction One Weak _1_5 ‘Three Bonths €x! S5 himl of vears, th - 9 { portion ¢f ibe more recent wark be- s fa “Ea”kr?f-"::?gnfs'sfif?flfifinfid:?fl{‘ ing concrets, but the question arises T, oniy he ted Press is entitled to the use| “Whas shall be dene with our oid for go-publication of all « Les credated to ity or otherwise credited, and: reeds?® the iocal news publi nerein, i No 'an\lncn;‘ mg-:y % OFFICIAYL TUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDIN( Thers has Leen no highway deaign: co - | to dute that is “permanent,” in the | sanse that the public lxt:mtb Dest that can be for DAME JUSTICE b i ith! is our Tuads as permaneatly I: does seem that sometimes it were better to spell it with | as how. pALtain thee as % w & o Eak | we 2 iong as they can give true an “L” than a “D,” when you observe some of the things done| J5 " ivice, and then devisa some by Dame Justice, or at least things credited to her. i Scherge that will, without losing any y 1d father of | _Take the case of Edward Dolfin, the 43-year-o at (e ocipaal iavestment, Fottem THE 9 EEKLY PIONEER—T 00 Onless cradit 13 given i we X i v ith which buy bread for his| aus the, 4 ?vqx]licmldren, who stole $5 with ich to buy !‘ .n;m‘;m ey :-:ufc-ny‘ v | amily. oa the old roadway, whother macadam | Dolfin lives in Chicago and he mi}%ht(})a\('le l;lnown tdm:it lltl ke, or concrace, ia the ene and Jeeical soln took anything less than a couple of hundred thousand dollars| 2= problem. Excellent he would be pinched, but apparently he didn’t, for he took the' :,‘“‘,';,‘,;,,E"l,;,f me: $6 and the police took Edward. | two-toat cobdle er one- concrete In court his guilt was established and stern justice, So the | acn s of the it irrond judge announced, demanded that the father of the seven chil-! iaviag taéreom a shect asphalt mix. dren should go to prison for not less than five years and maybe | u3 ——— of one and one-half~ oue and cne-half-inch ten. - tepping. So much for Ed. i o St 5t i 4 In the same state but in another court a rather portly gen-| :.cmn.un:. is much the -v.= i tleman by the name of Len Small, who happens just now to be| | | good rewdlts are being obtalmed M appeared—after several| agaryland on this form of recesstree- governor of the commonwealth, 't months’ delay—in answer to an intimation that, while treasurer tion and ‘f-wo": mflmm part : i of the state, he had had his finger in a ten};mill;lnn-dn_llm' pie and | jaia hm‘m"‘ mnfm:‘mm‘m ! that something like $2,000,000 had stuck to his fingers. up te § per cent, there ) i Naturally, in a case involving so much money, the proceed-: pass o e " - o VORI ings were as full of technicalities as a tomato is of seeds. After: it was all over, the governor found that only one pale-looking - indictment was left to stare him in the face. nolvod the problem of male viwters. Probably the governor is as pure as a pail of snow-white kea a girl at the college lard, but do you suspect that perhaps if Edward Dolfin had' g: been deofended by the array of legal talent, plus prestige, as- tuves by the governor, that he now would be in duress vile?: $2€° LD DAME JUSTICE, WE ARE FOR YOU—BUT ONCE v HILE YOU DO GET “COCK-EYED!" e TO HELL WITH MOONSHINE! ing the holidays, moonshine has flooded the country in its wake blindness, death and murder. omplete reports to government agents show that not less| than 142 lives were offered up during December on the altar of| “personal liberty” via the moonshine route. Just what is moonshine? Nabody knows. Originally, it was presumed to be “moun- ~tain dew,” alias home-made whiskey from the mountains of Ten- nessec. Today it may be made of most anything from vehement varnish to woe-be-unto-you wood alcohol, Whatever its ingredients, it is safe {o say that they are more or less, generally more, noisonous, and while some of it i1 ¢ 2 jack rabbit to spit in a bull dog’s eye, it serves no A CRAFTY DEAN e The' dean at cne girls cellegd han i R e i KITICHX . HEEE SR RN LR EE R spent the holidays at the home of hix parents, returning to Kitichi on Mon- day. Wymore, who was operated on at St- Anthony’s fhospital at Bemidji last Thursday, is getting aiong fine. i The Gregerson families, Mrs. Ole i Gregerson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greg- | erson, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gre; }crson and families had a union di ner during the holidays, which w: enjoyed immensely. | Mr. and Mrs. Borgerson, Mr. and & E tMrs. J. F. Mahoney and daughter n Minneapolis a railroad crossing flagman is shot down by were guests at the home of Mr. and “hooch” crazed revelers; at Elk River a former member of the |Mrs. Funspat Monday evening. legislature is lured to his own brutal murder in a lonely. school[ Mr. and Mrs. Hogut,dt‘fin {lllnflsgyé house in the dead of night, under the pretext that a rich cache '{:};ffisgf““(;‘&egl;;‘"égg stad at'the of “mronshine” awaits him; in Duluth two Finlanders drink the; ;ome of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mahoney deadly drug and their sight is gone forever. 3o it goes through- ;_\'uw Year's day. out au the land. large attendance from Kitichi Thursday. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. F. Mahoney, January 7. A arge attendance from iKtichi attended the Lutheran services at Goodland Friday, December 30, whiea was followed by a picnic dinner after which the Sunday school children gave No doubt in Remidji the stuff is being surreptitiously ped-|at Mrs. Wilson’s dled, =s it is being peddled in almost every locality. It can be stopped, but only when the public conscience is aroused to aj point where the terrible conseq:iences of its sale are brought home t to take the Eighteenth amend-; as much of a disgrace for a man to buy! a3 it is to sell it—then the salewill stop. a fine program. 1e crimes committed by moonshine and in the name of! E. Wilson and son, Ralph, and rine are sufficient to put a kick in law enforcement suffi- Fred M‘;_,’;npl?y’l'x:nd‘;l a business trip 4 3 . N ) AR E sday. cient to take the kick oul of lma}-u. [ thk.« i ¢ Thurs ::.d e Ghthesin T g Wednesday, HCT, “HOT-DGG” Now comes the report from Boston that a bootlegger hac so many customers when he called “hot-dog.” that the govern-. ment agents investigated and discovered that the frgnkfgflers: were so popular because each was filled with moonshine liquor. o ays 1922 will be a v floods and ‘‘other disaste: v . “other” disasters”? That Walter Brooks is going to lose his pipe? When the public begi wing circle on 4 ] g to be held at Mrs. Ole Greg- erson’s the first Saturday in Januar, Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Mills were Cass Lake visitors Friday. Mrs, Millis had some e dental work done while there. - of tidal waves, earth-) The Up and Go class held their What does it mean,: regular meeting at the J. F. Mahoney home Saturday evening instead of { Friday evening. All report a most én- | joyable time. .| A very pleasant time was spent at he had his false teeth|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kin- ner Saturday evening, when a number of the neighbors dropped in to help and one|Mr. Kinner celebrate his fortieth birth anniversary. A delicious lunch w ved at a late hour. body is busy hauling hay 0. The stingiest man has been found: cut down for his son. But the woman in Brainerd is proud of her teeth; calls them *“Pullman” teeth—one unper lower, 0. . ~ e . Y 1f Mary Garden does decide to take on the bonds of matri- gh..“f:m fony, will it be a McCormick binder? Nix on that rough stuff; you fellows will have to behave or get out of the hall. - 0 's Wood Works. Fediest sourves of or Natu One of They say that New York society women are smoking pipes| nsie tvoon is 1o be found-in buris | are natfaroattons of tree And still New York is the place where! whiei arving man how to find the poor-houge. | 1wt e : ::?..l]::‘a"m T;:z“‘,\.;;: | other poib g o 2 BT £ L0 | vuinabie buris are folind s the roots. Roma™ was recently christened with! ropriately so. . They used to use! { the Now what? . .with diamond bowls. they won’t even tell a st he great dirigible o1 liquid ¢ and app ne to ch noup in save i) | Alma | th Roy Wilson of International Falls] | We are glad to report v.hm';\lrs.l Don’t forget the farm hureau unit, h from 00 3..’md transacted busin, e ® 2 #u®xXRREEREES instructive and were quite well at- I BUCK LAKE « ' tended, theret bein}gl an r':le';nge“?ef ! {twenty-two at each meeting. SrRESERTASERCLTES * community in general and tie Wood- tand Union Sun wchoo! in pu lar join ix tpanking Mr: Cummings * Aid on for the good work done } My, cting will be be!d Cummings returned to Bemidji Satur- wyer's home. T ing all members The day. quested to be present. s & oing members will picase ther books re; to turn over to the [EEEREEENE RS LR R L LA HELGA . % 0 Bureau un:t AEERARE AR KRR A meeting on thie '~ The neighbors of> M eft. month \n- ' James Rogers, who lost the 3 Lfice recentiy, sprung s sorp them Friday by appearing e the morning ay school was house. The building a decidad. suce Ithough the roum cottage 24 by ihemomerter-stood at 35 degrees be= progressed rapidly under th low zero, it wast well atéenaed, over: of - the following ‘self= forty being present. A nice program bors who expeet to come had been prepared by ‘the teacher, the weather permits: Chri A B. Frost.-Suppiemented by Alex Henesly. Jim Henesly, Mr. Hanm- of the Sunday school and ' mereit, Mr. MeGriff. Carl Nelson, Ole! their classes, and the glee club and Snudstad, Alired Dybvig, Otto Brayi the Biue Ribbon girls elub. Those and George Durand. ial mention were the A state highway truck on its wa r to Bemidji from southern points got - stuck in a snow drift Monday night| logue, ** s Christmas Present,” about ’elock, a little south of was given by the Indian children of John Pogue’s. It was necessary for| The primary and begin- Mr. Pogue to haul it out of the drift. s of the Sund chool, The driver and his wife spent the ation. The tree w welt remainder of the night at the Pogue < fts for all, besides plenty home i of nuts and candy for all. The whole Evelyn Gillette, who under- program was enjoyed by all present went an operation for the removal and much credit is due our popuiar of her tonsils last week, is recovering teacher, Mrs. A. B. ¥rost. nicely. i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rogholt en- the Rogholt family at din-" il; mas da, Those present W and Mrs. M. O. Rogholt and ' ing the night there. { artin and Arthur and Davis Volkman has gone to Minne- | Alma and Mildred | an ith a_car of potatoes shipped Surke. Ed Carlson accompanied | to ‘Chicago. il Hazel Jarchow, who has beer Il is much improved. dlznd Union s2 o Eima Rogholt. A d Olaf Dybvig and fam-| s dinner | also spend- and Arthar s visitors at Ca rson were busin Thursday. Mr. and My shopping in C: day. - who has visi the + Bates hoine a few da companied them home. C i i Lake auite | Alex Bawyer were Lake last Thurs- R R R P R Y DY x BEMIDJI TOWNSHIP * Arthur and Martin Roghult took o * X ¥ XXX ¥ XXX X R RN E S[clgh. load of young people over to The athlelic association made about the Kitichi Sunday school Chr . 323 on the lunch sold at their social tree and program - Christmas eve. Saturday evening. Those who went are Misses Myrtle, The farmers’ basketball team play-| and Mildred Rogholt, Ruby | ed two games, onc against the school | Acsa and Cora Saw and DBillic | tear and the other against the com- Hanson. All reports say tihey had &, munity team, losing the first and! ram and a nice tree, " winning the second. : . Edwin Rogholt und x Miss Methven is visiting with Myrtle and Alma Rogholt called on | friends near Crookston this week. e Sawyer girls last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bucksen have All the members of the Woodi returned from Deer River where they ' hooi are looking ited Mrs. Bucksen’s parents over Be e nlcasant and pr. istmas. e time this week as Adzh Williams is spending her Cummings of Bemidji i , vacation at the home ul’phur si‘ter, Mrs. H. S. Taylor. 1t is hoped that many will take ad-! vantage of the short course being given every Wednesday evening at the Carr Lake school house. Somie one stole the furniture of | + Waldemar Larsen which was stored v expected tu |y icome here to conduct a week of Bibe study. Osear Rogholt took his sister, Mi.s ] o ,Alma, and the Misses A j Ruby Sawyer to Cas csa, Cora & TLake last M. day to meet his sister, Miss My lwho returned home Mon 1 Mrs. W, L. Perriault is visiting Le { daughter, Mrs. Tabaka at Longvills h home The Misses Anna and Isaljel Par-] Walter Larson veturned Wednes- it came home-last Moenday for a:day morning from Stiliwater where t with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. he has been visiting relatives for the W. L. Parrault. past ten days. ! Albin Carlsop, who vias on the sick’ !list is able to Be arouni azain. .. Martin and_Arthur Regholt w !in Cass Lake Wednesdk: v The meeting of the Silver Lake. i Farmers club and the ¢Pen Lakes { Farm Burcau unit, held last Saturday P¢ (gvening was quite a success consider- . 1% }ing the weather. This mecting being . Scvoc ‘the annual meeting of the Farmers ! Beltr club, lelection of officers was the S ichief business of the meeting. The | lowin {old officers were re-clected, Frank { Severson being president, Alfred Rog- | holt, vice-president, Albin Gates, | treasurer, and Harry Gates, secretary { The Ten Lakes Farm Bureau unit ! officers are, Frank Severson, presi- interest at the K ent, Harry Gates, vice-president, per annum. i 1 and Joe Johnson, secretary and treas- | Dually. ror tb {urer. The Farmers club received onc: e, !new member, Alex Sawyer.. The auc tion sals was small, only netting | about $10. After the business meet: gurl:':' ,ing a fine oyster supper was served, The polls a and the remainder of the ¢vening was ed at rour if) spent in dancing. Their ‘dext mee: i ling will be January 26, at Albin ! Carlson’s. { Mrs. E. M. Chase and Mrs. Rector icalled on the Mesdames Rogholt and | Nels Hanson last Friday'afternoon. ! itr;o;:\,r‘:hgimihls t,l‘lo‘ c:l:’m;gior(\i px}\{xl- | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE . i i e eighborhood. 15 | ihens are laying about twice as many DAILY FION ieggs as any other flock in the neigh.| =————————= i borhood. Black.Silk The village of Cass Lake appre-| Stove Polish ,ci:_ncs the importance of trade from: this country, and does not like to hear of road building in our neigh- Liquid or Paste }ra i | & ¥ k +NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Pol‘j | INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT | NO. 7 OF BEMIDJI. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIV election of the le; ndent School Dis will be held at House in th mi County, st nesotiable Hundre omination: \ the ne i . and foT equpiping the same us and other school rurm-i i open- | id election will be ok P, N in i | |borhnod that will shorten our roads to Bemidji. Ed Larson was a business caller in ass Lake Thursday. | Charles Chase is reported to be - Not Rub_ ! working in Cass Lake. Off, Lasts { Nels Hanson autoed to Cass Lake! T" | Friday. The snowfall of Friday eve-, 4 Times a3 ining will put a stop to running car Long 25 Others, | {for a few days until the roads are Saves Work. i packed at least. Albin Carison and Alex Sawyer have been getting up wood this week. ; Mrs. Oscar Hoglum had her new | daughter over te visit Mrs. Nels Han- son last Wednesday. 0 M. O. Rogholt visited at C: Get a Can Todz USE SLOAN'S TO q 1 Lake é s | Wednesday. {( Albin Carlson took Missionary { Cummings to Ca: Saturday . . t in m:-',:'a) ITTLE aches grow into big pains i1 n unless warded off by an applica- tion of: Sloan’s. 'Rheumatism, , stiff joints, lame back won't | long agaiust Sloan’s Liniment. { r more than forty years Sloan’s Edwin and Arthur Roghdlt hauled wood to Cass Lake last Friday. Ifred Roghoit, who has been re- g pumps near Ferris this week, returned home Saturday. | | | ! | 3 Wie of letle | : 2 iiment has_helped thousands, the | brary ds with little cireiets of wood about Inch;nm commenced crossing Cass world over. You won't be an escep | ot deposize AR tion. It ainly does produce results. them and irregular pi P F]Ol’idib—.fifld still g p ™. Editor Billy Noenan (Baud girls’ sxiris so much of late, there's e e .+ “Cotton stockings are to be cheaper.” says a market report, Shrabk belone What, do they still make those things? 4l American mal wood. dly a good pick left. riar” coming fron a fthe monninin lnurel / L2 e Lt 5 R i s cedssand Supplles made B Can yau imagine Will Have frading his job of stamps for! mu s <ort and one oi vamps? R v 2 L PS5 e BT oL i which work up tuto fantastic designs rds) has picked on thei with itude or 1o resemblunce to wors | The Howls of hriar pipes sre made from the burls of various to the heath famwily + California ry Cummings of Bemidji last Monday and held five It penetrates without rubbing. Keep this old fal d always handy for instant u & your neighbor. At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.10. Sloans + | . and Mrs. Alex ¢ at the home of ‘t @ i took place at the different re held Monday, Tuesday e of . Albin Carlson 'l‘hp: Linimen » very inferesting and | arll ] ] E!| v 3. W. Lakin, Pres. . E. R. EvaiissMgr. “C. L. Isted, Secy-Treis. BEMIDJ! LUMBER & FUEL CO. Opposite Great Neorthern Depot Building Material and Fael TELEPHONE 100 :—: COMPLETESTOCK - PROMPT DELIVERIES. “Hard #nd Soft Coalr—Briquelts—BlackSimith. Coal We are glad to snnounce reductions on Soft Coal of $1.00 ver ton <,t efective January~1, 1922 LOST! lllIlllllllllllllIIIllllll|l|llllllllllll“lllllllll!ll,llllllIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll £l lllllllllll||!l||||IIIIIIIIHIII!!!IIHIII!l!IIII.UIlflllilllll"lllmm“l R RO T T A bunch of Keys—in Library, orin Central School, or between Library - and Central School. About six Keys i on plain ring. Finder please bring = % to Pioneer Office (“O”) for reward ? of One Dollar! s " o g, - ||||||“|I||l|l|Il||lllll:lllll"llllll""niIflllllIllll;u.u;lIlllll'll"llllll“llllll""l"“l"‘ ONE GLASS of our cooling, refreshing, in- vigorating soda leads to an- You cannot resist its Treat othér. most delicious flavor. yourself to one for the new vear and brighten up for the holiday. Try a glass of the best seda today. L TTIVEREEETH TRV ELRR R L LT EE AT AR =~ "'.:‘ "INHIIflIl!IIIIIIHIllllllllll!llllllllllllfill!lllIIIIIflmimHIIHHIIHHHIN!HI. u s ; N E E R X v <y I m E L1 Co LS Ep E 1l : E E = ¥ N - @he Curtis ignt»l N 10th STREET AT FOURTH MINNEAPOLIS - The Northwest’s Largest and Most Beautiful Hostelry All Roome are Outside and Each Room has Private Bath TARIFF: o 78 Rooms (Private Baths) Single at $2,l_‘0—D0nblc VENUE ¢ 328 Rooms (Private Baths) Single at $2.50—Double Baths) Single af 00—Double $4.00 iers from $4.00 to $15.00 = . To this wonderful prize, N When I came in the fall I'wasskinny and tall— My shadow could hardly be seen; So I sought for a place To feed my poor face, And at last found the— BEAT-HOUSE SUPREME A friend put meAwise This place of oodles of grub Here’s a tip—Hgqoray! Why not eat there today, At the popular— THE PALACE CAFE- PAUL O. SWEDMARK, Prop. — Defective »_EAV 4

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