Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 4

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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONE PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY: BY THE BEMIDJ1 PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY. J. D; WINTER, News Editor t—: TELEPHONE 922:923 :—: Entefed at the Postoffice at Bemidjl, Minnesota, as Second-class, Aatter, under. Act of Congress of ~..March 3, 1879. S ; % MEMBER, NATIONAL ‘EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION & 0. Theia Co..Chicago, 1il, and New York, N. Y. No attention paid to anonymous:: contributions. . Writers “murme. muat bo -knqwn to -the “editor, but -not| necessarily - for . publication.” Communications for- the | ‘Weekly Pioneer must, reach this office not later than | E'Bl:le‘m}ny 38 gach’ Weels' to tnsure;publication’in the qur- jssue. 193 4 ) By Ma ges, published THE WEEKLY. PIONEER—Twelve to any address gvery Thi ay and sent postage pal for, in advance, $2.00. Unless credit is given this paper, only the United Pross is entitled to the use for re-publication of -all news dispatches credited to it, or otherwise credited, und also the local news published herein. OFPICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PRAOCEEDINGS ————— LAW AND ORDER DAY Order” Day in Minnesota: : 3 it is easy emough to understand that hie'is specially “Judin’ ” to the eighteenth amendment when he says,’ intended for the Welfafe of the whol public and that it is for the mutual welfare o2 all'that they-he obeyed.” 3¢ #1354 i walltl ple must be aroused if ‘positive calamity is to be avoided, the Minnesota executive in hiS proclama- tion declares: « 5 - wggbtle but well-direeted propaganda is being form of government and create lawlessness, unrest and distrust’ of 'our miost cherished institutions. i paganda threatens not only our Constitu- CENSESEEREPFIEEE s - © AUM . FEEEREERSERRARERE Belvin Walden returned {rom'Cli- max Wednesday of last week: We:are ol glad to see him back, ~ -~ M Rev. Vinge held Lutheran services at the school house Sunday forenoon. Elmer. Dolgaard was a Sunday vis- jtor at the Krogseng home. - - 4 Mrs, Nordby - has_been on the sick list this last week-but is now much improved. - Mrs. Charlie Magnusen' left here & Monday for Kelliher. She took the train from there to Bemidji Tuesday e morning. * Mrs. Ole Stortroen, Jry called on ) r Mrs. Einar Stengle 'I‘uesdnyyt&»r- noon. . § Joe Parochka, Esten Rice and Jens I Wolden loaded another car of bolts 3 in Kelliher Thursday. * Hazel and Everett McCarthy spent Sunday at their home. H ‘A meeting was held Friday night for the second time . at' the school house for the purpose of trying to erect 'a_community hall. Hopes are that they will succeed. s . John Wolden is reported not to be i improved any. i ] Malla Wolden has been emloyed at the post office during John Wol- den’s illpess. . Mr. Halstead from Haltead, Minn.. is visiting with his two brothers, Olaf and John. 8 . Raymond, Peterson caught a wolf in his trap Saturday. That’s what we'd call a'lucky fellow, isn't it? _School News _Now .offieers were clectad for the literary society in_ the thigh school rooms last week.’ Thomas Gilge was elected president, Hazel McCarthy, secretary, gnd Henry Weskrom vice- prtj\sulljint. % B iterary society was grganized:in the fifth, sixth and sevinth grade ) room Friday afternoon. ORficers were.|. ../ clected as follows: John Hilblad, president; Kathleen Jobmson, “vite- president; Thelma Stortgoen, secre- tary, and Agnes Johnsah, ‘treasurer. A program committec ‘was elected [ consisting of Ellis Hamd, Everet Mc Carthy and Peder Wilden, We all|"" - wish them good luck ‘With their pro- | grams; The-high school pupils. are now pre- pwnnlx:g for the ezaminativns this eck. ¢ George Moore is‘absent fn*n school aggu;; = { i ohn Rust visited school o 3 day. of last week. Ho8] ot Tues Those absent firom school last week . Kl‘;?t lc!:e(:lrchMgolrcfi Hilda, Carison, a abel Brown - | mosml ll_’ct;rsnn.' g g, Pa anford Schar from the' Lincolh school district has S ichool Sa;m‘. strict has entered school at . The sewitig class'is daling «inc very nice sewing: under instruketion of g A“c".g : er the msn‘ tion ‘of G. E. CARSON, President . E. H. DENU, Secy-Mgr. ; 6. . : O othare fi O Fear oo vnesesreer§5.00 Three Months 1 P Dne Month Six Months ... o 2.50 15 Three Months ....... 125 Governor J. A. O. Preus has issued @ proclamas- - tion setting forth Sunday, January. 22, as “Law and ‘While the governor doesn’t mention 5t by name,. «That the laws mads under tho-Conatitution are’, quatters given them. It will be the miéans of ‘in: Sensing tbg__ineruling dél;f;er to whgfih our- peg-:: carried on in our eountry to destroy our ‘présent 22,000,00C Publicly Indorsed! TENS OF THOUSANDS of ‘men and women throoghout the United States and Canada, of all ages and in all walks of life, afflicted with stomach, liver tion but our varjous-religious organizations, and even the home itself.” A ¥ - =<Then thé governor goes on to cite that “our fed- cral Constitution .is the most wonderful document ever drawn’by the hand of man for insuring pustice 1o .all” ‘and that our future welfare depends upon preserving the “basie principles of that Constitu- tion.”” | : it B What manner of thing is it that causes the presi- dent,” the ‘governors of states and other men of authority 't9 sound such alarms? Have those ele- ments which-opposeithe government of our fathers, those fortesi whichmock at law and ‘ordey, so l’yne:@ corphe‘:{'tlie vody“golitic that we are ‘thy rge. of decadence?, ! i R Probably. not;, but-the scheming| enemi; of Amer+ ica have thrived o a point of daring defiance, ené- ids Who.dre! quick: to utilize ito their own adv tage the Jawléstness now rampant in the ‘tand. A “Law and Ordér” day.is 2 timely-method. of ‘bringing home to indiffere Y peril which, as the gqvc'éfm n ens_our government, our homes and our religion. The time has gone by when we can complacently*” fold our arms and say- that “things ‘will adjust themselves.” The only way they will adjust them- selves is for all red-blooded Americans to get up on their “hind legs” and let it be known in no un- certain manner, that America is for Americans, and that America believes first, last and all the time in’Jaw ‘and order. NEW HOME OF THE MOOSE The Moose lodge of this city is now all settled and “at hgme" in their new quarters over the Be- midji Hardware Company. They have a ‘benutih_fl home gnd are proud ‘of it. They have a tight to be. They have opened their doors to othfir lodges, “wito="~" also have ‘4 right to be happy’ over the beautifak Jecting new “pep” inta this fast growing order As Well ‘ag others who may be fortunate erfough to be ~ housed under this roef. . Success to-you;: broth Secretary of State Hughes.to ithe: ips ‘sink where they nfay. The ‘wiitch companythat went “bump” found it -couldn¥ go any farther on tick. may not-be much of a cook but still han@‘it to him on Irish stew. COTAES SOLD “\| National park before-the passage of thé Jones-Eeh bill, biit we cannot “Tmen as . acetylent” welders_who: are ““'their problems’would receive more A class_in comiercial ardghmetic has been'started. There. are’»‘nfiyvfém zxvimesent. They .are- Raymothd and 3 lbur Peterson; Thomas. Gilge 'and lydg¢ MeDonald. More expectito take :& ::s! }Tub;;ct aftér the exambyations ey drop some e K lubjeets.:y", 2 . 3‘ L5 M e TR TR P, v WILD.DUCK HAD MESSAGE ' Trenton, N. C.," Jan. 18.—Clyde Koorce, while gunning jn. the Cypress creek section near here shot a mallard duck which bore a leg band with a Canadian address. THe inscription read: “Have 'faith in (God”" (Mark: 11:22). Write Box 48, Kingsville, Ont.” The band bears the date or number “‘21.” Birds similarly marked are reported to have ‘been shot inm othex parts of the South. FOR NORTH CAROLINA udm;w‘{ 3 plexion, loss’ lac. ; * Thatis THE REASON WHY te, :Ieej:;luiitm' at might and ressed fT;linp, state that they b énitirly relieved of ‘these distrssing symp- * toms and restored to health and happiness by Tan- the de- mand for Tanlac, the powerful Recon- structive Tonic and body/ builder, has broken all world’s records. Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the:City-D and by leading druggists everywhere. rug Store, . | University of Washington, in the unit Rdosevélt’-Sé{;fidia M“StBerigected B | . Against the Water Power Act 53 ' By W. F. BADE, MRS. J. D. SHERMAN, G.-B/ GRINNHLE, William ' ¥. Bade, President Sierra Club-<The Sierraclub, as the now continue ‘otir support while it is subject to:the,Water Power act. Un-' | less the bill is amended to give Full protection from-tie provisions. of Water ;E'owcr act we shall be’'compelled to do: oni' ‘ubgnost 1o defen:‘. it Resolution of National Parks Committee, 'I\Tifignjl;'(louncil | Bastern’ and’ Western Associations—Resolved:” That in i this committee, the Barbour hill (H. R. 7452) 1 [ ‘By/Thomas F. Stokes .. (United Pregs Staff, Correspondent) |1 ‘Washington, Jan. .18-—Hundreds "“ Dnefi?n 3 of men‘disabled: l:t;?:;fl‘t of Ll’t:r ormation ¥ E country during'the World warare be-1 . o, 0 oot 5 ctant ::g g.‘:a:"p::;};;s?g gssin‘i‘n‘l":)dc(:“ | American Legion ever held between tions through the aid of the United, national ¢ States Veterans'Bureau. "' 'l arange ‘for-a. cens £ every. ex- Several outstanding ¢gses are cited | service wian and woman in the coun- by the bureau, which has interviewed | 1y, The plan that national command- gmoc::za more than 148,000 disa-~} er Hanford MacNider will Henry Bittner of Dubuque; 1a., to~ | by Legion canvasters of all.veterans. tally blind ‘and having artificial arms} | C. R. Forbes, director of the United | has discovered -a formula-for a. p prietiry pharmaceutical-preparatio which he has-patented; and is no making money on' & large seale. Prio to his enlistment Bitter.was.a pharm. y cist. > FEr | Dewey. Cox, training in, poultry’ % the United States:Veterans.Burea! training center at Waynesville, N. Cl, has. just.sold the largest xooster ever. seen south of ‘the. Magon, and Dixon Toe tor $100 i st 90 D Three, men wha have ‘Veen rehabili- tated as blacksmiths by the United States Veterans Bufesu are now re- is; Janbary’;20 and. 21, to sident personal: representative of dis “will Harding-and Judge K. H. be one of .the speakers. executive'committee of the Ameérican Legion iliary, an organiation-of women, relatives of Legion will be, known as a service and com- 'pensation campaign-and is. modejed gfter -the -“Iowa - plan,”™ sticcegsfully:| lused in'that state whén MacNider was | comniander there. After-approyal by, ‘the convention the:census wilt be un- dertaken.at once; ) y itated : 28 now receiving on an avi A e month A “soldier without:d contry” has been discovered by the clean-up squad of the ‘United. States«Veterans’ Bu-, reau,; operating. :at' . Grand-. Rapids. Mich. He is C. H. Pearl; who enlisted in the American ambulance service iin the Frénch army in 1917. While Pear] was. in the hospital as a result of a shrapnel wound, his organization was transferred to the Unitcd States army, and he was overlooked, He was unable to-'show by official “records that he served in the United States army during the war, and he could not preve that he was actually in the service. of any country when he was | released from the French hospital. -The bureau is workingon his case; —_— Ache?. . . When you’re suffering from headache, . -y . 'packacke, . \ " toothache, & iy /. neuralgid, oF pain fromiany ofher. try Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills One or two.and the pain stops Contain no habit-forming drugs Have you tried Br.:Miles’ Nervine? . Auk wour Druggist ... | of $146,-' | Tr4 governmental agency dealing with veteran relief work; the. United States. Veterans Bureau, is now man- | . ined almost entirely by ex-service men: This situation has been long contem- plated by the .government and ‘has || been pdvocated by all the veteran or- .| ganizations. .~ " . The veterans have ‘contended that sympathetic consideration by one who had been in -the service. They felt that ‘one who was familiar with the conditions existing during -the war would be acquainted with the service procedure .and therefore better able to-render a fair decision in their case. President Har: k- this: into SEAERAL_ REPAIR SHOP 7} Sixth 'S¢ Bemidji in tarn made it a point to fill prac- tically all tfie;r,uponsil;le‘ positions with ex-service men. Regional officers Right Away ASUDDEN ¢hill—s neezes—stuffy States ‘'Veterans® Bureau, will:be: the;| - national |- THE' PIONEER ‘WANT ADS| ' idney di i t ex-service men. MAfecling in,the heid—rand your have and kidney disorders, some of them of long standing, are 100:pericentiey ecling inthe lied-jand your fiave, ‘as'well'a thounn_:{:' of 'weak, thin, nervous meri-and | The managers of the fourteen re- :.!fi,(' g;’:‘g:‘ju;ffi:m‘é ‘*s-‘é"f‘f;.;gg ‘women apparently on the verge of collapse,zhave; = Es’iomh_liur' ta.are without exceptian, =t=yt,’iwlth Dr. King's: ew sestified ‘publicly that they have been fully restc exshivice nien; These fen]dre il di-]. Tor fity years a standard gom: ' “to their normal ...s.na.,'.m..u and-weight by the - —{ieh harge ol e e e | o v barat]. O i “use of Tanlac: i st enslen - hospitalizatiom. and yocational zut good, healinfi cines, "thie FE 5 |9 Still others, w cd Fairly well, yet who.suf-. ..} raining in their. respective districts k' fight-down <0 the triuble and help fered :wi gfi'&w headachas, shortnesa of .. « E&ffifi“‘!flfl”&‘;fi‘h&:‘efxzfi R will $60m dotit chankd Féc the breah, dinty cpdly sour, gapoy himbeh, sonted | “ AT T e B e oy | tongue; foulne ath, constipation, bad com- ... The Sweet h;!;p;«;?g!};g:d{‘m: {5k croupy cout ber of I There aré now 138 sucksub-offices:in existence; Eighty-six: per cent. of the | sub-district managers .are ex-sérvice { men, o | A former sailor; characterized as { having “‘one of the twenty-five most iant minds in thé United States,” |is in.training_as an engineer n the I druggists; 66 - |i New Discovery For Colds iand Coughs Put “‘Pep”’ in ;Your Work. Many a man is a failureg in business, many'a woman in‘her hogwe, because constipa- tion stores up g isons that enervate of the Unted States Veterans Bureau {there for -training of disabled sol- diers. His name is John Michael Nolan and his brilliance has startled the ufiiversity authorities. = - r. _He made a perfect score of 212 Memmm——m and deprass.. 0K, King’s' Pills make howels act na :.25¢, 3 PROMY WON'T.GRIPE ‘:'-.l\‘idin - The Mandarin Cafe is now under Open Under New Management the man- “ sagement of W. H. Short, an experienced -~ and capable restaurant and cafe man, Ex- 1t chefs have been secured and i ‘g first-class in every respec i nd nd ‘courtéous treatment.will be willcbe: appreciated. properly prepared foods! wellj served y8 found here. -Your trade is solicited . the cafe t. Clean features” onyventions will be called int - X sent to |- ;| delegutes calls for personal interviews | y embers, A will. meet-.concurrently.: The census|" 30 YEARS DOING ' Catarrh gets to be o habit. For goodness sake don’ Néver‘} be. content to live. on all dsy, 4m easy mark for colds and every e| teemed for . thirty American homes. oll drag t get used to it. heads, soothing’ angry. +hold; remedy in {:Koadow’s Catarrhal Jelly is guaranteed Bot but by 30 years sétvice for Soos of Arercan. IF s doest't i mh\hfi‘zs ~make surethis ison he package you buy» GOOD Try Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly, used and-es- © do wonders for your ¢old, sneesing. cough, o ey pourTioney backe, Om' & CATARRHAL JELLY :phorated.oil for children. : 14

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