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. BUY \ ANY GONG == wo . \ = LAY NO EGGSE MENTIONED ‘W' H] NAME OF T MAN WHAT RUNS s Twentieth Century - Umited i As You Like It e i All editors are liars, claims the Grygla Eagle. "They admit it. If ’ they were not; there would be ‘many —— % a heart-ache instead of a smile and| no ofne would be better for the experi- ense, “ One Texas “editor lost his temper when called a liar and determined to tell the truth. Here are a ‘few ex-| tracts from his paper that week: i “Tom Spradin married Miss Corie Meador last trades day at the county s;at. It ain’t ge‘;mnl!hyt k‘:wwn, but’ 2 the marriage was brought about main- 4 1y by a Remington shot gun manipu- MARKETS lated by the ‘bride’s father. =~ Tom tary and naval service shall be given'been trailing since . last: November | LA’"NS m BUROPE F AMIUES MAY RECEWE a preferred ri%_ht o entry for a period from ‘)Ii‘cih;ta,I K:\nsifi tot Nebrafi}:nc, ] M wher ARE DRIFTING APART| VOCATIONAL TRAINING o5 i e scope of the sesolution. | the v were arvesied. - . Ind ons are that service men Proceedings were instituted by concluded that' marrying was the h e s <3| will utilize their preference right and | Col. Hildreth to return them to North y d by 30 i i 2 S AAARASAASAAARAMALAALASLARSARRSASSAS ndt sh'ngton, D. C., . 24 —Wid- ! ¥ ! g r 2 £ iis gnaranteed by 30 years healthiest thing he could do until oth- — (l,.,x,eflBE,i‘;"&,E”cg’l.sponmn sz“mo’;fie;’;‘ % a"dC ;,;’;,?n?;‘f,,f v,’nledn swallow up any lands open to entry. | Dakota, and they will arrive tonight. senvice to millions of er arrangements could be made. , POTATO MARKE Paris, Jan, 24—That-the Latin|who died in.the service during the The overwhelming demand from re- | They will be charged with. violation / Americans. K(grndms n e | turned soldiers for an opportunity to | of the Mann act, the theft of three, ‘works wonders for your { “Roger Loyd, cashler of the State . is cracking and that at | W war will v ) S d‘Bank at .WlllowflGrove,bdle_d W;‘:r:ics- Chicago, : Jan. 2.4.—Receax§§s. 4": fiz:g%fl::zi i;ss ‘l;figesfipfirts on ‘h:i:,lg,g’ if cong,:;ceacfs ‘g?::.:gf; take up homesteads has come hand in | automobilefs and the transportnhotx}\l of ba{hevsgg’, ]“ln el uried Friday |cars; total U. S. shipment, 3! c“-"dv the verge of diverging, each in its|on legislation now being pressed by hand with a gradual decrease in the hthe same from one state to ano er. y’ : e 'ol‘n': inb emn}:i ound | oy .trnck. 154 cars. Wxsconsml;o’\:s’ own direction is the opinion prevail-|the American Legion. g nva:]gblo tillable 1;1myis. In recent | Col. Hildrsth states that 'a full con- 20T cemetery. “He had been taking the whites, sacked, $2.00; 1 car, s 225). ing in French official circles. These at, the next of kin of aopenings, the Legion's reports show, | fession has been secured from one e pager several years and 5o far hasn't | frozen, $1.90 bulk; M.chigans, $2.26; parts are Frarice, Italy and Spain. X st his life receives $25 ' the ratio of applicants to the num- member of the party. \\ cold, sneezing, cough, chroniccatanth, head- peid us a cent; we thinking he, being |Minnesota Red River Ohios, sacked, ®“m h i here s ber of farms available has run as high SN i S = e main reason given here for ‘a month n ‘the ‘government. In-! 5 as gl S d address 5 2 'fia“kff'e::“m payison;e time. lY,Ve $2.05. . such situation is that tor a long time | vestigation has shown that hundreds|as 40 to 1. \ MRS. MATSON SURPRISED ** KoNDON { :Vr:)nhs eflf fms]: c;::er;s. 98 two-bis jealousy against “the big ? has kave beelrlx thrown on ;heit o}vn Te- St 2 s MHigaeagolls, Migae Smasan el s existed both in Italy and Spain, where | sources, having no trade, profession s g s, _h _ “John Bennin, the laziest mer-|CARPENTIER MAY NOT MEET gristed both 1n Tealy on Sive o fmd | o business. experience g ) '1’0 EXPQSE ORGANIZED 2 ;\ ;e:p rffl:x:;d}smzf ezlyls't'er?l":;yhzi\{:ttu ! s chant in town, made a trip to Belle- TOMMY GIBBONS ‘lN RING | 5o 1mebody who - would il° a¢mit {meet the competition of the business. BAND OF AHTG BANDITS noon, the occasion being her birth FATHER ville yesterday. . John Coyle, our gro- France the first of the L: nations. | world, and with no aid other than the The aftorsioos as spent ceryman, who voted with the Repub- | —_— “ » Y olatively ‘small compensation - licans in 1920, | + (By Unitea Press) Jealousy,” the French say, “be-)relativey D! pay- i nversation, after which a _ TIME | mal orer v?hi'sk'e?yd ifl;‘.“‘;‘:;’ ::l::: Paris, Jan 24.—Georges Carpen-|cause of local difficulties those | ment-to keep them EenE. o | [Fargo, N. D., Jan. 24 ~—An expose | .5 ious lunch was served by the self- | —in passing, member of the Baptist church in this |tier is considering abandoning plans countries, of which we cannot be held | A bill sponsored by the Legion pro-of an organized band of automobile |, vive gyests : 1| will take you county, is doing.a-poor business. His [for a_fight with Tommy Gibbons ‘in responsible, bolshe and facistism | viding a training program to cover bandits working _throughout the = our New Year =) Store 15 dirty and dusty. It is a won. | America in Italy, the Moro Wwar and a|the situation passed the senate during Northwest, numbering 150 or more, | Greetings and der he has any bils nes, ab all. merics. ench battler is said to dis-| very bad economic situation in Spain, | the last session, ‘but died in the with headquarters at Minot, N. D, an invitation Y - 7 1 !is to blame for the dizcord. Many Ital- | house. Its resurrection and passage | will be made following the arrest of to call here’of= is ik i the American rings|: 8 e Thars. hlg :lt;g :Zieg}?t’: of eAmcrican glovegss. ians think we hz\\c)for,’zot?.e‘n the Ital- at war “Dave . Chartier died two miles north of this'place Thurs-|an wigsbe per?;stently utrged by its sup-|a man and woman at Plentywood, p \ght. 1 e st e he Gibbons fight, Carpen-|ian help during porters in the present congress. | Mont., it was declared today. - gx:yolfil%}rlfenflp:f n}.?lid:r;?leys,ake‘t’fidels e ‘ilggfoth?tifi:; or ‘Hahi in Patis really clfective. 3 In ‘e},‘;p’s'z‘:l’e_i;“c“entfi’erifigfl?:; bieh| . Tha e p Cleon. Bryant, 2nd, e him a few sinutes before he expired. | with Niles, who would be a muchjoeheve Hrance. sce et ostd : it Rl . t L with : g, . s ps have thus far been [of a quartette which E. E. Johnson. He gave out that he died of heart |easier opponent than tough Gibbons.| Spaniards to los b b th 4 % te dond Al : r 12 g d a poo | 5 has been | against the Moor: en by the government to lend as-|representative of tlie National Burcau % O f { with b0 a o ) F ing themselves poor grade of mail order whiskey.” ~ | further his French popularity by a|demonstrations in joe S Tulihood, the Legion declares. —Would You Have Them Otherwise?-- | Rossible defeat by Gibbons, ivendi ‘Latwéen B 3 It is estimated that there are ap-| €] 99 T 3 vivendi ‘between France and Spain} oo 0 tely 15,000 wives and chil- DAKOTAN” GETS ten during 1922 We suggest that you make a New Year's resolution ‘to induce all your friends to come to us and sit for . ¢ | & Not Veéry Near | and the Franco- Spanich war of tar-| D i 5 . | i igni e dependents, many of whom are 1 i| HIGH-CLASS An optimist, one who still keeps up | ARMS PARLEY MAY FAVOR iffs are significant. . 5 aren cepel | his dues in the bartender’s union, de- LAND ARMS LIMITATION | Nevertheless, France is maling ef.| now in disties DUTCH CONSULATE | P8 i o ts, riction, s : = fg]:;f ,fm‘;t ;‘;m:e'::_,::e‘: fif,"i;‘,{’tf ‘,’,?,{ ® s her best intended actions are ex- EX SOLBIERS TO HAVE Years ago when Gerhard H. NehW Year. An- $ he would hate to have to go out and (By United Press) ploited against herself by German|LAJU: Krogh' was a student at Dakota pjiomer Ye‘“l' { icok for the beer it had been near. Washington, Jan. 24.—The arms| propaganda, French officials say. In CHG]CE 0F HOMESTEADS LBusiness College, Fargo, N. D., may revea } —Ain't Tt a Fact?— {conference may go on record as fa- | the commenrcial field, the German e ;) ] hat institution was not nearly so many vacan- i v v RLaseys !voring limitation of land armament|change is another good factor hel T big and well equipped as it is tod: Cle8-20 OUr. £ t< L Oh, Those Nose! |as soon as practicable. . |ing the Italo-Hispano reapproc i Washington, D—C Jan. 24.—For BE h quipp llasd“!soa ay. cles of friends. i An eastan reporter claims the dis-| Passage of a resolution declaring ment with Germany, whose agents |y "yovt gecm:le ex-soldiers will have ut, even then, itspelle ppor- Then such ar- b covery of a sure way to tell a woman’s| reduction of land armaments, but | are to be found busy in every Italian|,"\iunl monopoly on all govern- tunity’” in big letters. After grad- tistically fin- S age. In real cold weather, if she’s|without an agreement to put any lim- : f-course, the [ .ne lands opened to homesteaders. uating, Krogh was able to pass a ished, natural : under 25, her cheeks go red; if she’s|itations into effect at present is now to real-fight- | prosorence rights have been granted Civil Service examination, went into K Portraits will over 25, it’s her nose. junder consideration. It wylgld sim-{ing, but on the political and c:conum.c‘mmm under the ‘Sinnot resolution, consular service and has just. been x o o . bhe cherished. —Who Nose?— ply ‘:e 3 declflmtmln tf’f p"h”&s sl‘;d: g;’lou;xds, they will soon dislike each pacsage of which has just been com- named U. S. Consul to Holland :I?fiwé‘ffffflfimfi;;fii M‘fk: ant ?p- \ as the recent resolution on the Farjother. % bont e pa A , s ointment for Tough on the Tenants East, The French are reproached nlso'péezfidl K{n :;’;flm’fe“? o;he instigation, [y B. C. ‘graduates have made waist and smooths qut ugly lines. gou e Photo. One hard-hearted landlord in New for having listened too much to An- 19 Th: pcy /22 progfde; that before big names for themselves in Gov- :szc?::l';:gfra:fe a‘_v'f,"m’g;f;;fjfl graphs here York city is reported to have pro- OF COMMITTEE glo-Americanism. The Italians com- |jpe general public is permitted to ap- ernment offices, ‘banks, large mer- dress € $1.50. Worll send the this week. # S hibited the narking of Fords in the MEETING plain ex-Premier Georges Clemenceau o1 for public * lands thrown open cantile firms. *‘Follow the Succeg$- b Circlet prepaid. - Sizes 34to 43. | : " T at oidht along with the baby| ON EDUCATION POSTPONED |agreed to ex-President Wilson's sug- | Rithin the next ten years, men with ful.” Wiite F. L. Watkins, Pres Nemo Hygicsric-Fashion Ié Hakkerup Studio carriages. Next thing we know, Ford gestion for the Fiume settlement. |jonovable. discharges from the mili- 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. 120 E. 16 St. New York,, Dep't M. erup . will be offering to buy all the apart- By Unlted Press) The Spaniards kick because they sus- | ront ot., rargo, N. L. . 8 P A | ment houses in the country and scrap 1 J 24, T eiing of pect France to be inclined to co-op- = 1 SR them for garages. nhf;":i}r: 't“]’em sgfi;e';m‘fin e g o | erate }Vlth England for the weaken- —To Protect Ford Owners— |1 education, scheduled today, has ;’ngei Spain as a Mediterranean | ¥ - . How People Are Fooled been postroned until February 14, e i There appears to have been an im-| W- I- Nolan is chairman of {he com-| pEMOCRATS OF STATE | it i mittee. P ! pression abroad during the past two A report expected from the Uni- REPARE FOR ELECTION i ’ r three years that the bootleggers R : 5 ———— :nd whiskg -runners have been cfigan- versity of Minnesota will be ready by| (By United Press) i ing up mil{iuns of dollars since pro- | Februaryt 14, it was said. The conmi-| St Paul, Jan. 24.—Democrats of mittec is making a state-wide survey | the state gathered today N % & y to prepar of education facilities. for the 1922 elections. The st:\ptp ?L:“e tral committee called by Chairman | hibition. That must be all wrong. Not a single one appears in the in- come tax returns. —Can You Beat It?— | {Howard Everett, will decide on dat o1 28 TWIN CITY CONTRACTOR for local, county, congressional di ¥ i } ; We'll Bet_the Bandits Kick DIES. LATE YESTERDAY | trict and state conventions, The state | ! News sn't news any longer when convention” will probably norinate | i it becomes a common event. As an (By United Press) c\andldgtps for state offices. District | ;:]‘l"‘;l‘eé :‘,’:Ziu B‘:hflg‘zgo;’t,:o%%"sz St. Paul, Jan. 24.—James Forre;t- ;fifi;fizi"“s Witname candidates for ) ; e . {al, wide.y. known contractor in the s & f:u“fi:‘f:h: ?,ly eg:%.‘;fi;’::;fg‘ Twin- Cities, died suddenly of heart R i tiv:: thmpulr’nn. bandits will do some- | disease heré late yesterday. Too Many Jobs. i f ilish i o get in.| . Hig wife, president of the Ramsey Qweusville, Ind.—While thousands | thing real devilish in order to get in-| o ©/ 4 "ir 5 Womeén Voters, | to the headl'nes. ourity League omen h of men over the-country are looking ) 3 returned home late yesterday to find yop g job, Frank Smith of Owensville —Such Is Life-— her husband’s body. Forrestal directed a5 t00 many jobs for one man. He Prepared for the Worse the laying of the first pavement in s town marshal, fize chief, street com- | And then there was the daubtful | P4 Faul 3 missloner, health efiicer, curfew ringer, man in the hotel dining room who, waflman and expressman. Five of the || thi 11, thin, 1 b- P s s 19t :l':;:e wi:‘:l:nce? ol:ntheyt:b,i’:be;:u Couufll.ivom mm jobs are his. by virtue of the law. WANT_AD S ECTION e Tell It o the World Through a Wani-Ad! T™E | z‘i’:‘o;mfl:?:qne."’l ufkel thee for hut-' SALARY 0].., Em”v *’———————————‘ : ."“fi Pu'n!n ONE CENT A 'WORD—25¢c ‘Minimum. ‘ —The Pessimist— i h o fuse BEMI“J' F ' - . | ‘ T LORAL CO.| [ QUESTION SOLVED DVERTISING in the i AUTOMOBILE: EXPOSITION fihe }ff:"f,,‘{g,:‘:‘“;,’:{',f;"’;;fi;’,fi? for CHOICE ! Most housewives pro-|| \ Classified columns of == " the Pioneer is a quick and |4 :‘xeportt 62:1 thcnflrn‘\ d‘fpfii-‘!mé)l‘lt from i s ugust 21 to December 12°showed o | b Press E solved for them the | i st Paal, yJ;:midx e flood of m“l,‘t’; 35»“),‘?“"“‘1&"; fThe seport of Artistis Desigas - molment they used the | _ St. Paul, Jan. 2d. % airy inspector for the month ) i inquiries pouring into headquarters of | ¢ December was als S first spoonful of Calumet. After the Twin City National Automotive ;mve;.cm er Whs ulin, Thid and ap-| | PROMPT ATTENTION that no doubt remained—no hop- TO DRAW LARGE CROWD!showed'a total of $42 in 'fines. The CUT FLOWERS ANL i claim that the baking: PLANTS [ ’powder uestion was | I ! A efficient means of getting your message accross. § Exposition, St. Paul'and Minneapolis, | ™ Jydges of election w N GIVEN TO MAIL'ORDERS || 1~ o coniching for a perfect . : | Exposion, 5. Faa and Mmool e of ein e mmet || SR R g no-Serenang £6 & perte A want ad will reach the people B wisitors for the week of February 4 emidji, . you want to reach and will tell } to-11, The show Will be: held in the | far mestae "ameg 2t the last rogs- 612 Beltrami Ave, | ings would “turn out all right.”| Overland building. .| Arnold, L. F. Johnson and Mrs. E. F. Phone 418-W | | . Queries '?’g‘“‘?““i the Lexposition | Notzer were named,-and the polling | S e | i Have come froin as far west as Mon- | place was designated as Miller’s store. = . e i c IBAKING POWDER| tena and as far east as Penusylvania. " 3 4 Manager Walter R. Wilmot said this i\?dig‘{o‘]\:hw:?fi'}e‘:g‘é:d“mr? %ci PRI o . week he believed the fare and a half | Smith, the voting bosth being at Van Ess Grows Hair ‘= has solved the question because | rate offered by the rellroads was the | the city ball.. For the thitd ward Alpeiost o~ o0 o - in all these:thirty years it has | 2 !{1’:‘;7“ “:m':‘m: ; v‘)‘)‘flg‘:\i‘:"“ My connec }I‘Ers All{il’lCh, P. M. Diéaite and Mrs.| Scienca proves that only 5 i every | NEVET failed _to.groducgd“ hole- T. J. Andrews = were gésignated as| 100 need ever be bald. But thousands | SOHI€ and appetlsz foods at an| ST . !ludges the Dicaire warehouse to be|of wen and wonien, too, are greatly | conomical cost. It is as pure| ( the polling place. Jobn Cline, Péari| cohcerhatt by falling hair which leads | and sure as any baking powder | § Barnell and Mrs. Joe MeTaggart were |to. baldn, This is positively un- | ever made. i ADD'“ONM wm ADS |designated to serve as judges for the |necessary, for Van Ess, the new ! ’ o AL |fourth ward.. The Salvation Army|scientific liquid scalp massage, is all | Calumet. is more economit J{hall on Third street will probably be | that is necéssary to remove dandruff, than other brands selling - for [ — ‘thu polting place. A polling place for|stop itching scalp and grow new hair. less because its quality 1s the | i britli- | the fifth ward is to be designated at|Van Ess, through its scientifically de- Righ Yosss front spoiled bakings. i ks ¢tub lthc next regular meeting. b signed “applicator, gogs to the root: o etk e same by ‘cnufyu‘u;v same and pay- | Due to the z‘ncg t!mt the reading of |of the hair. It cleans out the infect Use Calumet once——that‘s | ing for this ad, Pioneer office; the proposed building code requiresjed Sebum which causes all of th enough ta prove o you that it's ! | vour story with the least expendi- ture of:time and effort. - If you dre in need of help, or wish to sell or buy something, let The Pioneer want ads convey your { message. It will produce satis- factory results. ) DAILY PIONEER If At First It Don’t Succeed —Try Another One— 3t1-26 ! p‘r:\ctic:-.ll_\( an hour and a half to com-| trouble. Tones, cleanses, and nur-| g »" —— - - — —— plete, niotion was carricd that the ses- [tures the hair roots which still live, ! bgst y test. FOR SALE—-Piano in Al condition, sion adjourn until next Monday eve-|and in a short time develops a growth RS price $200. Reason for selling, pa- ning at 8 o’clock, at which time the {of new, healthy hair. .|| Apound avof Catamet contains fall f | ty is leaving town. Inquire 41uicmlc will be given the second readi Be sure to get Van Ess. We will| oz Some Dakinf nowlers come, i il Minnesota ave., or call 944. and any amendmeonts or changes of- | give you a signed guarantee. Sold by ! .lfr:'yf::.n'n"p;unswhmyénwnm i ;‘.ll-zfi‘ll‘erud for consideration, CITY DRUG STORE | N