Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 9, 1922, Page 5

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- v o e e e ‘THE BEMIDJ1 DATLY PIONEER MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1922 BEGINS 138.27TH " This week’s issue of the. Weekl: eer begins its tweénty-seventh; consecnt va year of service to this community, the oldes gkly newspaper in North Central Minnesota.. - In checking over our list of ad- vettisers we fild the fo!lmvlng h Bemidji, but in different lines of vosations, th but one excep- tion, The firni of O'Leary-Bowser Company is atill :done,pufima as of old, ey haye recently #0ld .. ;-theix;| atpre and will cfinx? nds next month. The others found in the eaf) i lnvnk and And(?!} P Brmfiu\vi‘ W. Rhoda <+ Clayig. " The 'Weekly Pmneer. i Vezinniuc its twenty- seventh. ygar, exptesses appreciation herewith for the splendid support given it by: the business men: Bemidji, and wlL renew.its enden‘\‘rymta be of greal er service to the publrc-i'h future yeni st ARE YOU LIKE 'nusr Our good friend, James Bowe,;was telling me the BEMIDJI DAILY:PIONEER HED;DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. BX:BHE mrlom::n ru::‘mlyc [ 'k'!‘ B. W. Lakin, Pres. E.R. Evans, Mgr. C. L. Isted, Secy-Treas. BEMID)I LUMBER & FUEL CO. i Oppfii(e Great Northern Depot Blllldlny Matorlal and Fuel‘ Japan Has Everything to Lose, Nothing 7 to Gain by Aggressiveness, . By H. C. BYWATER, in “Sea-Power in the Pacific.” TBLEPHGNE mqu — l. Minnesota, Jl; tered at the’ Postoftice nt:Ber Congress o unnu ’% i ,COMELETE STOCK PROMPT DELIVERIES kard and Soft’ Coal——Bnquetts——B]ackmmh Coal ' Theis’ Co.;' Chicako, 1L, The problem of overpopulnhon has been 'solved in part, by the annexjmon XKprea and Formesa; anid of late years a new, ‘butlet, ficflcfllly lmut- léss in. m posslblhhes, ‘hasbeen fouml in China. &« attantion, paid -t - nna Contributions. m;?\»s name’ must “be ‘krown 'fo’the adlmr. but npt w?m for . publication,’ Communicnnoun for the (Eles: . Ploheer must reach this*'office mot later than uday. of ‘each week to ingure m!nucmon in ‘the cur- nt issue. o it Juimn could bflng herself to diseard the miiethods She has g [p—_— other day the story of the man w;m lived in a rent- il e $5.00 ed honse to whom someone gave a dog. Of course, bmowed from Prussia in favor of a policy of conciliation and- genmne 150 ik Months . 250 ¢ the dog hgdto have :lennel. Zhe man got some friendship with the Chinese people, she would eventually. acquire in that L Nrea’Months ....... 195 old’piacking_boxes and, made it himself. He had | guarter a predominance which could never be,semnsly contested. never built anything bc(om and flu ng this house for his dog, gave him so much pleasure that he bought a small piece of town and with' the h Tt remains to hie seen whether her rulers and:statesmen have.suffi- cient acumen to seize the unique opportunity thus presented to them ine | stead; of ‘hazarding the fortunes of Dai Nippon in a militarist omhlu WEEKEY'. PIONEER--Twelve pages, published Thursday, and ‘sent postage wid to any address ‘advance; '$2.00. y Uhleswcremdt 1 givon :.i"?o?"?:.";'yu%'l':‘fu the, "n'lmS: : Touse. for himself ai (_'a' wore rankleu even than that which cauced the ruin.'of the (Xermn ‘Make it a pomt to pay your i % dlum}c opéis Gredited to it,.o otherwise credited, would be a renter today'if someone ‘hadn’t given empire. ¢ J Electric Light Bill g nkn}n loca); news published’herein. | Him that dog. ‘Most of us'are like the old-fashioned : I . g j owpIEAS - : before the ~abtomobiles without self-starters. “Some one has to o zets into fhe milit; habit of refusing to. take. credit for LEARN FROM THE ELEPI!ANTl neyer ! outi 8 scra ch. st i ]‘ml and state Politics, until todpy 1t Minpe: “Get where there .is plenty ..yop will not be lonesome,” ddvises a, Universi sychologist. . Migh y e loose up atthe State Teachers callege. "4 crank ug befvre we'll run.—~Tom mer £ FOMEPSEIE . '] . hnnu.n noise and Jof i;out b, "’I.‘Iu\ ;re two ldtdc of pmg)h in every commu- nuy /spys an exchange; , Yes,’ hehflng to'make the ‘as’ znc that tends t throw thi ‘and.some are as. oil, éels run smogthly, and ‘others ings ouf; of gear. Down in }ork |uufluy are: xepvrfing 27 degreea below zero. The farmers say that they should:wor- ry; that everything.' else is’ lvfi' might as well be. the méftllfy §—8 They talk about this money being better than It Careful Where' Step and Take s by No. A circus man $ays that'an elephant is always careful where he steps. . He forward one:step at a:time, and 't lose his hold upon one place security until' another’ is. gained, ;|'¥° many of our business men had acquired this ejephant pllllosuph( and had followed 1t theéy wouldn't ‘he hang- ln¢ over nnanclnl precipices now. ‘¥ one goes about. thinking that the world is filled: with crooks and schem- ers, the world it filled with crooks and mers. On. the other hand, if one. ' belleves that the-world is filled with he neighborly, helpful, kindly folks, finds people of that class in the the good work lie does is-quite apt’ to be surprised when he discovers that- people accept:-his deninls as the truth, 1t is much better to be like:the, little girl in ‘the old story who, when ‘she was asked, “Who made you?” replied, “God made me that lgngth,” Tndicating” with her hands the ardinary size of a new-born. babe, “and’ 1 growed the rest myself."—Forhes Magazine. —— il Community Had Goose Dinner. A reader in the state of Washington says that a few days ago a flock of | wild geese migrating southward ran into an electrical storm near Martha lake, Washington, with disastrous re- sults, twenty being struck dead. The residents of the district enjoyed “a mighty fine wild-goose dinner the next 10th: OF EAGH MONTH Y;)ur bill is now due - and should be paid. 5% Discount Before the 10th Minnesota Electric Light & Power Co. 'MW e T |6l nommatxons rolling in, friends and an opportunity to see how your with the other fellow's “dark ygnr you can driva:them with'or with- | 'is the, npney hono that money. The best money; of you earn for yourself honeufly Forhes Mngazme (N. Y.). § t majority. a 7t ts0't_well to have too much hu-/ 987 S DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS pnwerlul to keen a secret still. A vitnmme isa thing. et; it does things. nds, with!or without hobbles, but all should be ed't hefore being entered. 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