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And now-fashion:says rolled stock- |: :flglm to 'have a* cbff -of fur’ below ibb 1eads st believe girls: can -keep. their-arms: warm by wearing s pair-of “earmuffs. —O Vanity, Thy Name‘ls' Woman— ‘A ‘Stray -Bullat ‘A‘woman recently shot her husband | - - in Chicago. Surgeons. are said to be tracing the bullet, but. Ch:cago is a big place. ¢ noticed that as insist on"killing '3 couple of” ¢hickens on their wedding anniversary. Why is B 24 that done?—Curions. Certainly, we ddn’; kno But it lcontlmud from Page 1) eterizes repub- te democratic 1£i0) ér the new law. Chairman g:wud“ll:‘urett ‘will preside; There: does'seeni’'a lhlm:h st he has to take 200. fien ‘and ‘women members :? the committee, - The intimation | trom: the democrats is'that they will t e L lvt s bl egal in' own.” One thingeemih th mnl}:b ence s d ?[ fi;amh _‘hlg?fly It is ‘the who have def in't It a‘lf On Stated Occasions ‘1t “is ‘reported™“that “an undertaker feels very -bad’when ‘a perfon.pAsses into the great _be; d. especially.if ¥ doesn't get'a’ ry “that per- son.. —-A Qniet Bushess— No Doubt ‘About It : “Now some mlde it 6f “commerce says that the song, ‘“Keep the Home Fires Burning,”was Writtén-by:a c¢oal dealer. The denler addn that somebody‘is’ 'hvt)r of life. —And Leaving 1t Ouo-— Unider_Certain’ Conditions It is'an old adage that every man should love his neighbor, . But if your neighbor is- &' woman, it's advisable to do it whengaur; wllplkn t armmd. ~Whenever That- ds— " How Do Thy Get That Way? u:t” mrrlel a strong, henlthy {m Just to have &’ wife who will work hard, sometimes finds out that they don't:get strong and healthy that'way. B —_Can You Beat 1t?— DEATH OF TAMS BIXBY: MOI!RNH}FAR AND WIDE (Cont{tied Trm Page 1) the St. Paul ‘Pionéer ‘Press. After it was consolidated. ‘with the “St. Paul | c: Dispatch -he -returned -to - Muskogee where he has’resided ever since. | 'When ‘Mr. ‘Bixby. entered politics, { he found'jt convenient to have a pa- per and he n Red Wi ch he ‘continued to pubs lish ‘GHtil Tecént ‘years, Sdon aftér he located ‘it Muskogee he ‘established The -Phoenix; which- scor.-became the leading ne in fact of | newspaper Press, he wislded tional in its‘scope and Tams /Bixby. -was -the. - Bumldjl He was one ot three yesponsible ‘for Bemidj’s existenc Had it'not been for ‘Mr, might ‘have. heen 'he -Benidji He:did is kmwn ‘to -many -and it 'is not necess: t them here. It was he . With this| its present ling, He was aln the cause of the extension of ha o Brainerd md Northern ‘raitway, tiow the BII;.& mr Bixby, e life was ekem Hi loyd3ty? £o his Srienis M\mu::z! ‘n; exceedin 1y great. ‘He had a pleasant jummer home At Inip AN hlspm is°a great Tosy to Bemidji. The neor {“%‘?‘:fif ic extend(ng 5) élhelr be '!P ympathy in FOR RENT=Two rooms for house- | keeping on ground floor, furnished 710 “Anferica ‘ave. Eganized‘a ewspaper‘at| 2 yie‘é;of Oklahonia, ‘and | “Bixby, there!| * ; to-Bemidji instead of |+ 'mikesuch nominations for governor, and the variqus state offic draw the support of w411 progressives” | and all progressives is'taken to'mean the ‘bulk’ of ‘the vote which two. years ago-found.its ‘way into- -the ballot under the bariner of nonpartisanism. e ‘theory. if;: for. those who'thus meor e, that “the ‘nonpa will not emct to make a showing g:hiq party see that the only faint . chance for ‘sugcess lies in’ amalgam: every interést whi¢h’ opposes repub- licun administration. No serious men- tion has been“made of the name of Judge C. W. Stanton as this year's candidate, because the men- who -do things for the party know. that there ‘lisn't"n ¢hance in ‘the world to ‘gét the judge to mix inat this time. Larry Hodgson, mayor of St Paul, James A. Garley, Plainview, C. M. Andmt and Julius Thorson of ‘Benson are some of the: men mentioned as- like- ly to receive -the democratic state convention: indorsment for governor. There is quite a little talk of Mrs. Peter Oleson of Claguet as demo- ‘|eratic eandidate for United States senator., . - Péaul- Dehnel, who once prmted a newspaper:in ‘Bemidji_and who~ dur- ing the war perjod, was:intérned by the government as a reésult 'of ' his activity - with James A Peterson printing a publication in §t. Paul with |. the kalger as’'a’ probable &ubscriber Aleastwise government agents said he should be) s ‘said to’ be ‘behind the ;nove to- non;inata %‘]nest Lundeen or congress rom a ‘Minneapolis dis- trict. Lundeen “got in l,wlth his constituents dufinx ‘the war, ‘while . |serving a4 congres Talk ‘of Onclr Hallam "as _repub- lican candidate for the nomination of United States ator against’ Frni]k B. Kelloge continuet. The ‘daily pa- pers of 'the Twin' Cities and Duluth are favorable to Kellogg" and it was Hmc country. press that six years ago ut Kellogg over.” That there hi been deflectians f; m t'fie nnks of the ountry. publis dhittted by the he)logg force: bntfll&y ‘dény’the in- are sufficient be tshn seti- up out of thin | air—or peflla 5 hi batter i tafm ) arir would be a SAY SEBUCATION -MUST flt“fi hld D b'{ the ’unf- ifi Hmfim bepn: 126 now’that m'” ':?og" ORI d ohticen mdut be stu- tion the’$50,000, mm The sait; (A8 a was sclicduled’ court at Wahpeton™ gmg gone there ¢ hi ‘rvenue TRADE 'COM| A1SSION uurs TOBACCO MANU Ac'runans “. (By "United Press) * Washin| . ‘or unfurnished. % < ‘ 3t1-20 largest tobacco men of the couw afe engaged in' conspiracies ‘to il vent reductions sxéom . house, Alz'cumanu and other. rd’s shm: he Sce Wilfred! eral Trade commission today ehnmd 6Ll lllm a special report to congress. - GITY OF WIZARDS Place of Weird Wonders Is Lo- cated in Lower Burma, Aeurdlnl‘h Natives, the People There Possess: Characteristics of Both . 'Man and Demon, lndnmmncen ‘yvho’ wield !rflze mwn ho - enter “this town'.of Kale Tha are sald to be doomed. ‘A pative “who 'went ‘there found ‘a tefrible ‘sflence brooding over the place. His bearers would not go near the- place, declaring that the marshes ‘which almot enclrele’ it are the'abode of belngs, nether human nor super- natural, but possessing the character- 1stics of both man "and’demon. “The ‘woods are entirely devold of bird life, but extraordinary and :gro- tesque ‘nolses are heard coming from dee r parts of the forest. "The night s, ‘madé 'hldeous with the sound of gongs and the wild chanting of wizards invoking the lplrnl of the dead to' re- appedr. Strange are the stories of mlrncles ; told about’ this town. ‘A trader saw & fowl taken ont of a bag, its head cut off ‘ar‘then’ put on: again, after which th bird, when placed on the gro walked ‘away. i ‘Atiother “traveler In Burma ' has yerred ‘that he ‘saw. n necromancer expand ‘himself by ‘some menns “into the size’of a lmuwn. collepse, and disappear ‘to the sound ‘of ‘an explo- slont There are wieards who belleve, thoy éan “transform themselves into the shape ‘of wild animals, and they strike terror into {the hearts ot the, super- stitfous natives, ‘Women who have been rnbhed with oll enchanted by ‘a' wizard are said to lose their reason and to fiee away into’ the woods, ‘says’a ‘writer fn the' Occult-“Reyview.” They retain their buman shape :for seven days, and if within that period ‘a man shall sub- inkt himself to the same process of be- ing anolnted with the magic ointment, and shail follow . the ‘woman to the woods dnd strike Ler on the head with a heavy bar, she shall ‘recover. her reason and return home cured. If, however, this ‘fs ‘not done, at the end of the seven days she is trans- formed Into -4 tigress. h ieapest- stéel in'the world, it fabelleved, will be produced in India mow {hat “The United Steel Corpora- |, Ltd.” has been formed with a capital &’ofwenty croreés ‘of rupees ($100/000,000) by Messrs, Bird & Company, of Calcutta, and Messrs. Oammell, La & cmnpnny. This event, it is sald. ia of great importance 1o the ‘tuture ‘of the fron and steel industry In ‘the "East, it ‘being pro- posed to establish ‘works on a large scale near the deposits of fron, coal, and ltmestone In'India. Plans of the uew works are well advanced.® The plant is designed to produce 600,000 40 200,000 tons ‘of pig iron, ‘and the ‘steel ‘Works ‘and roliing mills are.cap- sble of” producing 450,000 tons- of finished steél per anoum. O ] | The word “Aussie™ Had wacilke us sotldtions 1ong-betore' the: Australimit ade it famous In 1914 and onivard. “There was a. d'Ausile who fought and fell In'" the Scotch rnnh on ' Flodder fels ol on, Jan. 18.°“The "threeé || 'CHARTER COMMISSION HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT (Continued From Pagé 'commissioners may be found the:man- ner of electing 'a mayor from thelt own body, and under the-last named Zeadings we find “under finance the names of ‘the assessor and'treasurer;| under welfare, health, recreation’and rest room; under safety, palice and ‘I'fire department; under service, water, téreets ‘and light contracts. * 7The diagram if drawn out oriprint- €d as“submitted by the ‘commitiee, would ‘give the reader at first glance far better insight than my be ‘de- ibed in words:” | ¢ Thogte who_ are; interested. in the preparation of a new: ¢l |-urged to-present their ideas, if they have any, before the commlsmon, in order ‘that the:charter ‘may embody all the good features desired by any city government. The :committee plans to fill in all detmls as they are developed and de- sire suggestions from all to add to the above outlined skeleton. The commission also suggests the conductingof ‘a fuestion box in thé columns of The Pioncer and readers|*%: who have any questiofis ‘they desire to ask, may send them to The Pioneer and they will ‘be printed. On the next night they will be answered by mem- | bers of the committee, * TO TAKE THE JUMP OUT OF BASEBALLS | Chicago, Jan. 17.—The war hag been biamed tor almost everything, but ¢his'is the’first time it has been netd responstble for ‘the fivety ball in the major leagues last season. | I'hat, ‘however, was exactly -whai Ben Jonnson; American League presi- dent declared,in denying reports that. magnates had ordered manutacturers to make less-active basebaus in 1922, The order wasn’t needed. Prepara- tions aiready had been made.to take the zip of the baseball, he anrnounced. Durmng the .war, Johnson asserted; manutacturers were only able to se- eure an' inferi id of wool yarn with which. ti the horsehides. Last season, wbmsnpencr Austranan yarn' was available' manufacturers 1ailed to “make allowance . for the greater resiliency. This i what put the unusual. number. of extra base knocks in the batting. recurds, accord- ing to Johnson. ;Also rubber centers were found to be uneven, he declared, which added fionlsiderably to the liveliness of the all, TWO DAKOTA COLLEGE MEN < ON GRIDIRON’HONOR ROLL Fargo, N. D., Jan, 18 —Two North Dakota college men are on the grid- liron honor roll for 1921 in the Outing. ‘fhey are -Edgar “Dutch” ‘Houser, Napoleon, N. D., tackle on North Da- Kota university team, and John Thom- iof .Jamestown, now Chicago uni- versity player, 4 Formerly of Jamestown eolleze, among the fullbncks named. Bank No, 1285 - Statément ‘of the condition of SOLWAY STATE BAWK - at close of business on Dec. 31, 1321 RESOURCES Loans and Discou Qverdrafts U, S. Bond ‘obligations Banking H Fixtures Other Real Die from othér ‘Bank: 68,776.34 85.47 Cash an Cur. Total Cash ‘Assets Cap! m.ug‘qex Surplus Fund .. Undévided pro r's Total Immediate Liabflitles . Savings deposi Time certificates 31,925.21 Total deposits .$58,538.59 58,588.50 5,087.64 Cnunty of Banranu, We, W. anthey, Prosident. and Frank miul, Cashier, of the above- named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge: nnd ‘belief. . 'MANTHEY, Pres, 2t PRA’(K "8 SMITH, Cashier. Correct, attest: EDITH M. SMITH H. K. ROBINSON (SEAL) smmcr&bed agd sworn“to before ‘me f uary, this 6th day of HanK T ok R Notury: Bublic.. Beltrami County, Minn. \ly Commlssion expires Aug. 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