Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 6

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PAGE “su‘ B o A 0 RIS S Y o .+ FHE . REMIDJL- DA PIONEER Gt ERIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1922 BEM[DJI D AlLY PIONEER 3§ other ai,‘le ‘of the eighteenth amendment. Then AR KRR KRR KK KR the home of Mrs. -C. C. Smith on Williams returnnd from Blnckduck 12 silver foxes back wfl;h him to add come in” and nominate.someone for state senator, | PARK RAPIDS +|Saturday. Sunday ‘evening, January and |}, the many he already has here on FUBUSHE& AILY EXCBPT SUNDAY BY THE pay your: stbscription,. ga home and take the “fle KERTRRR KRR AR RA Ilthlss tDsm"és gregerson was'on the started tl;g schmflg again M'oldny his fox farm ns.rh’rur‘:le vaei lul&efi. 'mNE PUBLISHING COMPANY - * » 3 5 sick list Saturday. morning, January 9. It is understood that he-now has 12 and kidd‘e!: 9.4 ghood show. The school board has called a spe-| Class meeting will ‘be held at the| ‘The fox:man, Dr. Poppe, came|on l;,s .farm which have a value of And finklly when you put the lights out, look |cial meeting for Saturday, January{C. Makoney home on Friday, Janu. ' back from-his-fox farm at Edmon-|perhaps $30,000: 5 GVE: CARSON, President E. H. DENU, Secy-Mgr. back on thi-events of the-day with satisfaction and |14, to vote on the bond issue. I£ the | qry 19. The ‘meeting was postponed “ton, Canada; asweek ago. He brought J. D. W’I“ER- News Editor BN no whoopet.y-toopety hoo—doo will have anything on [1eV, é‘}; :;::2}' b;‘]“‘g‘z 0’0. mltr::;: to tthut date, on account of prayer 1 meetin TELEPHONE 922923 :—: you. ed and it is beginning:to look y HON Just for good measure, if anyone gets really ex- | qui : ) L fi 102735 to ?fi,f;},,,s;;:fi‘fi::{'(fn; business trin | 5 £ : s Entered at the Postoffice at Bemidji, Minnesota, as <ited with you about Eriday, the 13th, you might . /voted - m ¢ S B . E R:'Evans, Mgr. C. L, Isted, Second-class Matter, under Act of Cmgmu of ¢ ah 3, 1699, fit’nechntxon oft Inde- The‘new Episcopal 4th, it was: "wl Teompleted tha | il Friday, July turday evening o umfiqd them “that, ‘while - pendence: was agreed up: NEMBER, NATIONAL EPITORIAL ASSOCIATION. | . vot: signed; sealed and de ,No nttonuon paid to “an, mous con!rlhutlonx i ‘ 3 wfi“ snm';': “m;»'ug'(eumu"é ] meré‘:‘i% “tol thb b of Ol . Mill 'tsw 000 and. th ot hios. by X D‘u { necessarily 1or-pu on. 'ommuni ri Y e b sslng [ nrenc‘ps er. ;- an e comnt; S - Mrs. Agncs Arnold "from;, is 4 Wi P\ h thi: 1Y ) h: vl ARy ot backweels foe’fnmrespfmiffixff:‘:: e et “ MrMiller, still in his pritae; Was a fife exsm] i ‘fgfi el:Z t‘i&m arfi’;'l\e ;Ontrac ) arrived here a shm«@&flkfl’h rent issue, of ‘that type: of“welf-made men, which furnishes i ST ot Tor Rosaan ! l:.: u’glanv wndGxpects, to. sty _here \uth,,mn . : S land iy spifatjon to- thousands of struggling boys: thropgh- .. | The contrattors:are at work'én the: & i ; : COMPLETE: 5K - ‘BRO -DELIVERIES Bt out America, who, despite poverty and hardship of }S‘.emc Hw}lxwa b‘ftween here _and % K0, Houeh. ing. MP STOCK MPT ks , £ on sarly years, can look forward to success. ° y .and : gre doing ‘good “work D mold - has “Ii b i " oal—Bri uetts—Blac xmth Cosn o sisbicelia Tt v the. accomplishment fo such men as Clar- [goyerie, the stafle . with gravel.|for many.years, uiti tvo yeass ago, THARH hud e g ¥ gt m'f’;“\lgx[.':'l: o P S s thi When it is finished it.vill be second|when she moved to South Dakota,, | 4 i «ence B. Miller that best exemplifies this country as = !to‘none as.far as gravtled poads go.| Rev, Lester P. Warford - held a We are glad to announce reductions on Soft co.l of §1 oo.m- ton | 5 Three Vlol\llls L et One, Week i ne, Wee C. S. Cox and.family stnrted for | church service here, Tuesday, .Tanu— Florida ‘the last. of last week.to stay|ary 10 until warm. weather. Mrs, Cox has| Ou been very poorly. for the last six > .a land of opportunity. - effodtive January™1, 1922 By dint of diligent industry,” Mr. Miller worked This way through school, bécame 'a school. teacher THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursday and sent postage’ paid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. schos! teacher. M_ i St i s S S B S ‘himsélf and still dissatisfied, syent to the university = |months and it is hoped she may re-| m.gnllgszng{:fl 1s sh;e:h gll:o‘gng:_réufi‘la :;‘:,; ‘;?“:fl ] where he worked his way ‘through toa member of g:;ntll;:r :trex;\fth El‘mtli health with| m’:’u ::,u:‘r\:;c{leu c;fl»:e‘:m L :%edm;n ;:l‘-:rwm credited, +he bar. As a member,of the legislature and for tHom: Llilfs Coxl': Ia:hgr wc’:}l:t with un local E " 0 pre- s . "OPPICIAL GOUNTY AND CITY FPROCEEDINGS ten years as & congressman, he performed brilllant | oged them died soon after nrrnl',mg i ot —_— | service. Itissaid that he was offered the position | there and was brought back to '\lln- WE_ARE-OFTEN TOLD of governor of the Philippines. & neap%lls for.interment. by the- casual, as well’as the " FRIDAY, THE - llT}! laze. ac) e Tiver. nk a hqusg This is Friday the thirteenth. At the time of his death he was serving in. the occupied by ‘Mr. Robinson_ called th e f - regular “customer, - that -our.: 1 *highly important position - as ‘secretary, of, tlw na- fi ‘ 4 % & g a7, Cltis supposed to.be most hog-dooed of :all- hoo-doo fire: departme}l 3 2 - 5 cigars ‘excel’ -in ‘every way. g : tional committeé of the Republican party and’ ead-| [noon..Zhe fire t when th d 1 We..da. ot hear_this s a. ‘ghat ver goes wrong on this date * isi't’ your ers of tht; party genérous'in thelr assbftiohs |, | tryed. b ¢ » ‘ snrprise, l‘fm' W over. 8 L3 v that to Mr. Miller’s ability ‘must be’ creditéd: the ' The meeting of ‘the. commijssioners 4 = P, fnuu, but the fault of evil spirit that hangs over Friday whenever Friday is careléss enough to hap- harmonious, eflechve condmon o! their or '128- :{ug‘:mh‘lvfi j::ll; E’tu'bfitr:;allosu s:;‘:; . i tion. i first Thursda; M;;:”;f ::e&d:;"l‘:?l;“y::rfl::’: a::::ovm that: Mr. M‘ller was ‘a native of . “Minnesota, hivmg Walling, " ¢om n from this] been' boin in.‘Goodhue county i 1879 His-father ; - county att.e.ndci.]h reports a pleas: theiletter she gave you to mail four days ago is stilt | > i A ¥ lant trip and.a fitabls estling on the northwest side of a packa; e of died Whilk Glgbilon il € 0 fh il ‘1. Th nbe nt)'{ {un e e ~ng neitling 8 Phckas . The ‘president of the United’States, 'scnators; ° n **Gaiels in (your overcoat pocket: i@ ’ ATy at = : i Jog south This is tI:'e day, when, xl;n;ou buy a bnnk, 1t will; Tesertativen qd Hany: ‘other: pragiinent et dud lther,el?;m some bad w“"‘“ to ffll' sodfior of laterget & fracture; the day when, i you women' throug)_l.nuf .the United »Stnbes. have paid fine ‘a‘:xw ] teQ u muy xc while it Iasts at} buyistocks you should have bought bonds and if you- iribtites: to the-ability of the dead Minnesotan. He ;'I ks 913 it 3 4§ you 2 st Y, served' his country well and the commonwealth, e, DoLls0 the Methodist church buy: bonds you'should have bought stocks—and if et 2 a < has moved into the Cox: residence you' buy them hoth, you :houldn’t have baught ei- which sent him'forth to heights- of power and in- |until the parsonage is ready to b21 . fluende; bows lierhead in grief; a sorrow made more occupied which’will be ‘some tim o 3 : g N , that 3 » 8§ e in : 3 ¥ Sher—and ir yoi buy none that sou Wil W 00| iguant because of the fuct hat her dead son | Febraary? IT WILL PAY YOUTo |||l Phone 52 s : - Bemidji soifhsr t:nt may be: scembed'oni' ‘the verge of gréatér’things—his voice, i ! INVESTIGATE 4 5 loud in' the counsels’ of men, Would have been Still | % % % %/ % % % % % % % + % % % —— T v dof:t.n:nla:z“:: ;:e:: :‘:::z;";?mfi;:p;fl::;:nfil ?}’: more powerfal had the ruthless’hand of Father Time | ¥ KITICHX * griveyard at midnight to unconsclously have"it it spared “Him,’ instead of cutting him down at the IREEKE KR IR KRR RAXSD 3 3 9 early age of 50. s A large ¢rowd attended the Farm for: the calendar, when you break your spectacles s 5 | Bureau unit meeting at ‘the home of on.a day like this. Mrs. Ole Gregerson last” Saturday. I.AI.IBERTE & ERIOKSON Monkey glands are said to have made a Cpaniard ©f course, things _happens—they do every day— h 2 A fine dinner was. served to all. i ind you’ would miss the imorning train any other uble to speak English. The supreme test'wxll come .| . Twenty. ;pbraons; ‘were . présent at e day and date just as readily as you did today, if whert‘they try to make a tug-boat captain cut out | the I;‘u:gemn Sewz}rig Ch-c:le‘;v which | + ue’s Wednes- i you didn't get up early enough profanity. yas. ef al 3. Hog The best'way to beat Friday, the 13th; or any N e gay. Aftenho: business meetivg 3 other horny-hided hoo-doo, is /to look it square. in Our hat is off to the dumbest person- this side of Mr, WYm;] e 're the eye, then take it by the nap of its neck and the Crookston—he admitted today that he thought B. V. ::?Jl T i > S? o he 8 = : : e, who'is ‘at St. ony’s’ hospi- sent of its $3 trousers and ‘throw it sem ailen-the: s branch of the Elks. " €, Tor the past wedk: H& repo}ftu .= 2 | Mys. Wymore.'is ' getting - along fine. g 5 School commenced Monday after a i - i= two weeks! vadeation, Mr. Baney sure . W = is a hustler petause he put in the : = oo Decks Eetting Jogs, out for jis Large Quantlty of IVORY SOAP will be given away. - - . : f 4 3 as Prlzes' 2 = | yik ; : el 08 ibboness . . CALL AT OUR STORE - i l17e ‘17 l[ ? I.eClafe atter having.teturnied.a short ti Weareofiermgforahmltedtlmeonly B % oo i a-week of pmye‘r at |} ¢ : Lt } il the Kitiehi school Tiouse i weok: (& : - “Thousands of Barsof : olunteer members will *lead th Volunicer membors wil *lead the LARGE WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP. | “our Coopetation e 18 | | thc week end visiting at. Buck Yake|WES-I&E- =~ 0 o TEEEAIWLN L% ate o wen o Foatta gubiele e g h ‘spent Sunday with| 25 Bars ..... S Ry .$1.07 at_Goodland. There will"be ‘a spec al meeting of thc Sundays=gchook “junior class : at EE OUR WINDOW Sunshme'Gmcery 312 anesota Ave, _Phone: 851 [ OST pubh,c_ .s_ervice corpprations have‘ found. it difficult to render the same efficient service i+ during these passing, trying times, as-is pos- qlble during- normal times. L - FET R .. Perhaps we. have been more formpate than some, but we have- not entn'ely escaped eriticism. : Memey has been hard to get and gs a con,sque,nge,, e~ improvementshad to wait. . It takes money tq.make im-; ‘- provements and it takes money to get more mpney i gy —irgti? A .Fme for Lumbagog: .., Musterole drives: pain away and- bririgs in_its place delicious; soothm; comfort, Just fub it in gently, i It'is ; clean; white omtmmt.mnde‘ with oil of fustard. " Get Musterole’; todayntyourdnl.me. 35c and 65¢ in jars and | bel, hospital size, $3.00, - BETTER A mm PLASTER iN OUR suow wmnowv 25 bats. IVORY. SOAP: FREE for Best Guess, Phone 851 .. Minn. Ave. Creamery Butter, full 1- ier and ‘general optimism is the ;watchwpr GVery. i i lbi % % 5] | 5 barsivorY SOAP FREE for Fourh cum' i hand: We know it, because we are expemencmg this will take ou 7 e o betion than sonoo-| | 2 bars IVORY SOAP FREE for Fifth Guess. ; change rlght now:.. . Gyeeu:; and \ called fresh eggs, for - ‘One Guess, to Every Person Entering Our Stove—- . S ol S 'a:c ‘fiT:e :‘n £ |. cooking, a -do 298¢ regardless whether or not you make a purchaseg. | With these: 1mprovmg cundmonq will comef un-. ‘ ton- during ||l | Fume Laxd, Switt's Siver] | Biggest Laundry Soap. Opportumty provements;of a practicalnature. +Ini1920:we started a W sudge 4 o. ;b pails ; .- building prograny e havedbeen compelled to;stop;it, thatyaa Kiaks g 11 | 51bpails 3 O Now,we are making plans to-renew. this byildi iy B | esimiones | gt Oats. cwell doftirn 12BARS LUNA SOAP e 3. ma g p‘a S fi’l m’pm < induce all your S ; ¥ 8 3 25 UNA SOAR ... friends, to. . gram, even more v1gorauslx ‘than at fixst outlined y | | come to-ugiand ; . »3-£0 Ay ;." “Tnow you will be niterestedj and therefore seek your 2 e o R § Best gfanulate¢5u§;g, i co-operatmn and suggestions. : so 1l Reas , ] T0-1b. bags T 0 . s || early im the . o i Log‘ Cabin Syrup, table '; : o # 9 ! Ry v || New Year. An- ; size, spec.\ 1 30c other year . 13 mou Beaps, 8745 :,. s 5 i i ' & : may reveal 1R o dB‘ 185 - : = : ; - -~ i - : LIGHT aml : POW ER CO ' .. -, / : " Mhduerins See our window—fancy more cups per lb—think it over; 60c value; s:\]lfigiemldll Cofiee a40c delicious Apples, ~ Spitz- .ELMER E: SWANSON, Manager. ' 1 Sy M | o tasinn vBread, Llb cans ase bergs, Winesaps and Black PHONE 26-W S e BEM!D J1 Make an ap- - “:‘;?c’;il s e 4 . 3lb cans - Twigs; whitter fancy Sun- 5 3 e || pointment -for | M e T T ’Svrup, dark, No. 10 cang ~ Kist Lemons and Naval Quality Spaghetti and Macaroni, 3 pkgs ...25¢ Pike County Tomatoes, Syrup, your Photo- graphs here this week. i\ Haldierup Studlo Oranges—Diamond Brand ght '\'o 10 cans —fancy Grape Fruit and ). size 2Vs, special....15c . at .. .55c White Grapes,

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