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Ro SUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1922 i BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY G. E. CARSON, President E. H. DENU, Secy-Mgr. J. D. WINTER, News Editor ° TELEPHONE 922-923 Entered at the Postoftice at Bemid)i, Minnesota, as Second-clasr Ala of Congress of \a11 resotution 'of Jamuars 8¢0, 193%|Ing to $314177, be allowed. Carried. | be, and the same I3 horeby, rescinded (1230 Bemidji Insurance Agency.$180.8 and set aside, and that the special elec- | 1329 W. M. Welch. Mfg. Co. 41.8! tion, called by the resolution of this Berman._Agency . board for January- A8th, 1922, be:aban- | 1227 Marguerite . Donovan. doned and be not held. 1236 Gion The resolution was seconded by Mo~ lander and being .put to n vote was unanimously adopted, and by the Presi- dent, then presidThg, so declared, Thereupon Smith_offered the follow- ing resolution .and. moved its adop- a_hit. in: Bemidji, because of all places under. the blue canopy of heaven, ‘there is none, where a mp, would bring such rich rewards as here. In Minneapolis they have a‘club that has taken 32 hikes during the last 12 months, participated in by 2,118 persons and covering a distance of 235 miles, The coming year the club hopes to double this distance. ¥ “Lessons in practical democracy,” is -the way some ‘of the walkers refer to their'trips. Member- ' ship is ‘open to all and many, interesting persons Gra Scott-Foresman Henry Holt & Cq Sehool Scfence *an ‘matics 4 Correct Co. t—t sz n ; *\Whereds, Independent School - District No. 7 of Bemidjl is now engaged in the erection and construction of a new high school bullding in sald district, and it i oy : : Ras hecome - necesgary and expedient to : s orrow money in‘the sum of Onc Hun- , are ttral 0 such an orgariisation: . dred Thousagds Dollars: for the. purpose of defraying-the expenses’ {otbe incur- 1 Upbuilding, ‘mofally ‘an ety - 2t réd in installing o heating and ventilat- find " social recreation and’a_good_fel s and can be’ developed in no oth x‘wa i l?i{”il}:n Ehfit'r‘v"&fio&w&ififi Efnd "ntl\:m ""“"zf’-'zfi'& .42 Lo - 2y - = important, of it all, i # ; A a_ ool 13 2 : p ) 78 = No_atteniton paid to_anonymo important of it all, is the kiiowledge gained of the § i | plant- in_said-high -school huildin “{'furniture, I - = - L = . Writor's name must be KHown mmglg::lom g‘g_‘,“‘?phy of one’s locality, of botany, of the/wild “Now, Therefore, be it resolved by the Al P » 577 necessarily for publication. . Communications for the Iife in the open. Hapsburg . 5 1e e ‘”/51'11 trations by Al trips~in “every direction ~~ | for cqiiipping the same with.apparatus Wi us 1ra ‘o A s 9 3 ; and ‘other school furniture ! © - 1 \ o gohool” Banra, ot Indepundent Senool istric q 0! it it is Weekly Pigneer must reach this office not later than X A SRR s o AR | 3 Tuesday of each week to tusure publication in the cur- Herq in ‘Bemidji, with those impelling - attrac: Resolved further. that the negotiable Lanr . ; N r coupon _bonds of _said. Tndependent 1 o Bri : i p W A1win, 0. 7 of Bemidji be is-|1 urity St RES \) \ 1 . H. Schumaker ... 1 SN Ny 7 : I o \sw.\m ¥ emidji,. s tha rent lsgue. = tions of the great north country at our very:doors; M. Sathre . R 4R N N Fetessary ang. x suny afrOne, K Tor' the purfosks of- def fiu incentive is strong to forin & club that will take its five, ten, fifteen mile L irst N A N N W tter, under Act Northwestern March 3, 1879, MEMBER, NATIONAL EDITORIAL - ASSOCIATION: o ST | Porelgn Advertising Representatives 8. C. Theis Co. Chicago, 11, and New York, N. Y. PP, bt DO 330 A s Y 0k ST | heating and_ventilating. and plumbin; “By Matk One Year coceee One Month Six Months .. One Week .. Three Months . THE WEEKLY PIONEER_Twelve pages, published every Thursday and sent uid address for To navance, $2.00," . postase o Unless credit is given this paper, only the United. Press 13 ¢ntitled 10 the use fof fe-publication of all news dispatches credited to it, or otherwise credited, ead the local news published herein. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND OITY FROCEEDINGS péhses to be incurred in‘imstalling a at’stated periods. y . In_. the winter, skiing tobogzaning, skating, snow- shoeing could be indulged in and after the out-of- daor festjvities the club could gather around a cheerful. indoor fireplace and it needs no imagina- “tion. to picture the profitable and pleasant hour that would follow. " In the: summertime, there would be weinef roasts and’ftied fish and no-end of - jolly healthful activities. ‘What ‘do you 'say, shall we have such a club here? A Are there enough persons willing to devote the -small amount of time needed to organize such a ‘club and get it under way? . ““Who. will be the first to speak up? Let’s have a few-discyssions, pro and con, on the subject and see what-will happen. It is warth giving serious thought. o tionyl. N W mature in fifteen vears from their date. to bear interest ¢t the rate of five and one-half per cent: (532%) per annum, inf payable semi-annually. Resolved further, that a special meet. Ing and_eclection of the lexal voters o said Independent School District No. 7 of Bemid)l be called by the Clerk of this district in the.manner provided by law. to.submit to the -legal voters of said distriet the question-of whether or not such bonds shall be issued by said dis- trict for such purposes, and that such snecial - election and meeting. shall be held in said, District it the main Cen- tral School Building in the City of Bemidji, Beltrami County,- Minnesota, aturday, the 28th day of Janua and that the polls at said eles tion be’ apened at the hour .of four o'clock” P. 3. and remain’ open until eight o'clock - Bemidji People’s Reypolds Securit WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE There are 12 points in favor of our present status of prohibition *so outstanding that no one can attempt denial,” says Prohibition Commissioner Haynes, who names these points as:: Disappearance of open sale of liquor. Abatement of opening drinking:in pub- Given Hdwe. Water -~ Dept., Albert Tohnan City ] Moved and seconded by mn‘.»sine .| Smith that the sum of $7.000.00 be paid; Roy V. Harker in accordance with the architcet’s certificate ad stetement’ of details, Carried. 927; lic dining rooms. Passing of the treating evil, recognized as the greatest contributing agency in de- veloping the appetite for liquor. Closing of whisky cure and similar in- stitutions. Increased savings accounts. Decreased drunkenness. Prohibitive prices of “bonded” liquor for beverage mse. Dangerous character of “illicit” whisky. Surreptitiousness of present day drink- ing. Mr., Haynes further declares that the prohibition amendment has been enforced to an even greater extent than had been anticipated and the public in general as well as legislators stand squarely be- hind the eighteenth amendment. On the heels of this from the government,.comes. a test vote taken by the American Medical asso- ciation on the question, “Is Whiskey.a Necessary In Minnesota, 1,254 a"ch' Therapeutic Agent?” © MA ment_put: in thel the transaction. questionnaires were sent physicians and 820 replies products and at were received; 332 said yes and 474 said no.! On beer the vote was 176 in favor and 620 against, while there were 174 who thought wine was need- ed and 618 physicians thought their get along without it. It would seem that-the handwriting grows, plain- er on tha wall. The curse of the American 'saloon is gone, the preponderance of the men of meditine is against intoxicants and the wild revel of moon- shine is paying such a penalty of crime and death that it must soon end. Consumers themselves booze. «If men could sce the filth in connection with the making of moonshine,” said a Minneapolis govern- ‘ment agent this week, “there would the moonshine business.” John Barleycorn may not be entirely out, but he certainly is down—and still going. § HOW ABOUT A HIKING CLUB? Hiking .clubs are becoming popular. There is every reason why they should and there are more reasons than that why they would make SOUGHT TO ENHANCE CHARMS Roman Beauties Well Knew the Value of Time Spent at the Toilette Table, i The toilette of the Romap beauty was a vuastly fiportant -aftair, The maids who assisted in it were usually Greek slaves, and the length of time devoted to it may be judged from-the fact that, like beauties of France so many centuries later, the Roman woman often had the.poets.and the philosophers of the day to divert her ‘during its progress, a favor of which they seem to have been less apprecia- tive than their descendants in France. The equipment for the tollette was both elnborate and complete. Combs, mirrors of burnished bronze, bottles for perfumes and boxes for rouge and whitening preparations are all to be found in collections of Roman toilette articles, and many are the harsh words on the subject of the feminine tollette to'Ue tound in the wriilngs of their mascullse contemporaries - who disapproved of charm in their womew, yet seend, with masculine inconsistency to have disapproved equally of women ‘without charm. ‘ 2 HENS SURPASS MINE OF GOLD South -Dakota Birds Produce $30,0005 | 000 Yearly—Homestake: $6,000,000. Stoux: Falls, S. D.—Although South Dakota 18 classed as one of the gold- producing states of the Union—owing | to_the fact that the famous Home- stake wine in the Black hills Is oue of the great gold producers of the world—it will be a. surprise to many to know that the hens of South Da- kota each year produce many times the value of the Black: hills gold product. e production of the Homestake wine -is_estimated _at . $6.000,000 who have thought it “gmart” to pick up a bottle of “moonshine” from whomever they could are beginning to do some thinking before parting with good mohey for bum * time home help patients could Here is a'set enging? New ‘England? Ware was the ride? 2 Howe did the be'a slump in spell’ his name. ford? add to the list. in’the. head. soar. TheTiens o Wie Tarmd o oT- South Dukota, figures show, produce $30,000, 000 & year. For every dollat of South Dakota gold the South ‘Dakota hens:| lay down $. The record’ made by (lie lens of the state ‘1s believed to make a record for gates. with o greater populatjon than South Dakota. South Dakota ljps ne great poultry. farms. There ane now about 9,000,000 chickens fn South Dakofg. PSR HUBBY AT THE ‘COOKSTOVE Some Excellen iMiAlvaqw Why ‘Head of .the Houge Shouid Know How to.Prepare{Food. Cooking has heen added to.the cur- riculum of male’students at Pennsyl-, taste, some- | some- vania State college. Cooking thing that alt men should kn thing about. 2 Some men should koow' ail about’ Jt. Particularly ehould ~mafried mew have the necessary knowiedge so that}, in;the pinch they can ‘escallop. a Pan of potatoes or stir up a’ megs of flafly Dbiscuits, . wo b, There Is no_telling when the good wite may be-absent from honie at meal time. A X As time goes on the legitimate rea- ‘sons for this are growiags.l o #%, And what is mre nlnij‘i to the av- erage- wife tham to réfumm ftom the bridge party or ithe_ ypolling place, .8 trifle late, perhags, worried Tor: fear that she'll mot be able to. have «Hnmer on the dot—awhat {s more pleas- ing than to be greeged at the door by the man ‘of the ho! a1l uniformed up in a long oweral ron, n dab of flour on-his bearping comitévmnce; stir- ring for dear lile at a bowl of embryo drop Dbiscuits? P} ¥ And the teakektie Stonming its heart i S permeating the otherwisy hopeful ‘at- mospliere? ; should .k how 1< .nf' owb‘coot‘v out? 5% And the smell ‘of bui 2 NA _Down at Winona, members of the fire depart- ladder truck together with the ladders. complete and is found to be superior in many ‘ways ' with factory apparatus of this kind. cost was several hundred dollars less than the cheapest truck on the market. skille§ outside labor was needed and some of the firemen worked overtinie, for which they were paid, The result is that the men who made the truck and the ¢ity which will use Perhaps if you rack your brain a little *| Boara of suid iSchool Distric t KE IT IN BEMIDJI ir spare time making a hook-and- It is now The Of course, some it were benefited by ‘When occasion demands, the same thing prob- ably could. be done in Bemidji. goad : thought to: keep in mind—don’t go out of i for anything that can be made here. That principlg can well be applied td' the city, county, school board or even private business concerns. It works out two ways, the buyer gets as good or bet- H Er» (pften more\'cnremlly made and assembled) In fact, it isia a cheaper price,; and at the same receives work often, when other- ‘ wise the money for labor and supplies would go to an oytside conecern. Think it over. What proposi- Yion: do you know of that might be handled in ‘this way? We will be glad to have any, suggestions. A SELF-ANSWERING QUIZ of self-answering' questions which is‘going the rounds and’ which oughit to 'be popular in_examination tests: Watt was the name of the. inventor of the steam Witch craft was persecuted by thePuritans of: terminus of John Gilpin’s famous inventor of the sewing machine What automobile is it that most folks can af- you can It furnishes an instructive, enter- taining’ evening's entertainment. § 'I‘Iu; weather man seems to have caught a cold Gloving ‘the Tongue. A glove, for the ‘tongue has been patented by an inventor of Inaiana. It 13 called a “tongue shield,” and is de- signed to enable the wearer to escape tho unpleasantness: of -caster oil or other bad-tasting medicines. The con- trivance might bé said to have the shape of a miniature slipper without any heel portion, but when placed over tho’tongue Is inverted. The tongue 1s inserted Into the ‘toe” part and the pack part of the “golc” extends over the top of the téngue toward thoy, throat. The device Is made of thin rnbber.iso. as. to be lquid proot..and 4n ‘wo- constructed as to fit the tongue anugly; without = discomfort. When medicine is taken it passes into the .throat without' affecting the sense of so that all uppleasantness is ob- viated. : Subsevibe for: The Dally Plonaeer Kot a0 e ko R TR INDEPENDENT SCEOOL DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN OF BEMIDII, COUNTY, MINN. Special meeting of ¥chool ‘Board of Independont School District No. 7 of held-at *the ity -of -Bemidjiy ta;--on.- the ~16th day_of ary, 1922, at one o'clock P. 3L ‘Fhero weré present at such meeting the fallowing ~names: directors: . JI. Tuomy, Florenge F.- Neétger.A.Pugit je, . W, Smith and A. L. Molandér, all’ the :members of said School the posi- ion of Q Brooks, resigned, not having (been filled. Theréupon Ritchie resolutioniand moved its adoptiol Whoreas, ont the 3rd duy of January. tg22, @. resolufion was adopted by this Hoard:for the lssuance of One Hundred TFhousand Dollars of bonds of this dis- tréet fbr the purpose of installing a heuting dnd plumbing - and ventilating Dlant~Jn tho new high school buildingk how belng-erected In sald District, an for. equippiua. the same With apparatus and ather-gchaol furniture, and in said Fosolition said bonds were designated o minture twenty-years from their date, ana nmotice of an election to vote upon ition has been given, to nf:l‘ ohl'l‘“m 18th day of January, 1932, ing question has arisen.as to. “authority. of this.school distriot: to Jssue bonds to mature more Ttteen years from their date, - “"Sff»w'“rfi'ln’m be it resolved that and - ‘Wherea: the' right and | then presiding, loffered the follows!: The resolution was seconded hy Net- zer and being'put to a vote was unani- mously adopted, and by the “President, declared. J. T, TUOMY, President, NETZER, - Clerk. 1td Adjourned. * FLORENCE F. [ S S INDEFENDENT SCROOL DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN OF BEMIDJI, BELTRAMI COUNTY, MINN. The regular meeting of the Roard of Sducation was called to order Tuesday. January 17, 1922, at 7:30 o'clock P. AL by President Tuomy. All members present. Minutes of the regular. meeting of January 10, 1922, ‘and specizl mecting of January 16, 1922, were read and ap- proved. .. Moved and, seconded by Molander. and ‘Netzer that o warrant be issued in fa- vor of the Minnesota Loan and Trust Company, Minnenpolis, for $150.00 to cover interest_on bonds.due Iebruary, 1, 1922, * Carrled. ¥ Moved and seconded by Ritchie and Molander that Mr. -West be elected Su- perintendent for one year. from August L 1922 ata salary of $3,900.00. Car- ried. . , hiil Moved and séconded ‘B ‘Smith’.and Netzer. that-the' bill of 7$225.00 to the Bémidjl Armory Board fof rent from November 15, 1921, to. January 15,1922, be allowed. ' Carricd.; S Adjourned. i 4 TTOMY, 'y Drresident. T NETZER, o Clerk. X 3 1td1-s1 INDEPENDENT . SCEOOL . DISTRICT NUMEER SEVEN OF BEMINT, Hegular' meeting’ of _Independent Schoot District ;No. 7 of Bemidji, held at. the City of 1Bemidji, innesota, on the 3rd day of January,” 1922, at 7:45 o'clock: < g There were present at such meeting the following named_directors: J. T. Tuomy; ¥lorence F. Netzer, A. L. Mo- lander-‘and' A. P. Ritchie. Thereupon Mr. Ritchie offered the fol- lowing resolution and moved its adop-| tiol \ FLOREN ereas, Independent Sehool District ‘of Bemidji is-now engaged in the erection and construction of a new high school building in said district, and it has become necessary and expedient -to borrow money in the sum of One Hun- dred Thousand Dollars for the purpose of defraying the expenses to he incur- red in installing a heating and ventilat- ing and plumbing plant in said high school building, and for equipping the same with apparatus and otber school furniture, Now, Therefore, be it resolved by the fHchool Board of Independent School District No. 7 of Bemidji, that it is nec- essary and expedient to horrow the sum {of One Hundred Thousand Dollars for she purposo of defraying the expenses to be fncurred In imstalling a heating and ventilating and plumbing plant in said high school building, and for equip- ing the same with apparatus and other school furniture. Resolved further, that the negotiable coupon bonds _of _said ::Independent School District No. 7 of Bemidji be is- sued in said sum of One Hundred Thou- One Thousand Dollars cach, to'be dated a8 of the date of their.issup and to.ma- ture In twenty years from their daf bear interest at the rate of 6% per an- num, interest payable semi-annually, Resolved further, that o special meet- ing_and election of the legal voters of said_Independent School District No. 7 of Bemidjl' bo called by the Clerk of this district in the manner provided by law, to submit to the legal voters of said district the question’ of ~whether or not such, bonds shall be issued by said district for sych purposes, and that such’ gpecial-eléction’ and meeting shall be held in sald district at the main Cen- tral School ‘BuNding 4n the City of Be- midfl, Beltrami ‘Caunty, Minnesota,. on Wednosday, the 18th ddy of January, 1952; and that the polls at sald election] be o?em)l! at the hour of four (4) o'clock P. M. und-remain-open until eight (3) ‘clock P M: -Sald resolution was seconded by Mr. Molafider and being put to a vote was unanimously. adopted, and by the Presi- dent,- then: presiding, so_declared. The regular mecting of the Board of Edugation was called to order Tuesday, Jantlary 8rd, 1932, at 7146 o'vlock P. M., | by_ President Tuomy. Members prescn Tuomy, Notzer, Molader, Ritchije and; SuptijitVest.. Members ghuent: ~Smith and Brooks. _Minutes . of - regular meeting, . Decem- “27,° 1921, were read and “approved. seconded by Molander and be, allowed, . Carried ade and seconded by-Molan- er and Netzer that:the Treasurer be instructed to take all” outstanding Warsants, - Carried ¢ it ‘:"& T. TUOMY Presidont. TZIR, m.om:xfig F. | | WD B! NUMBER SEVEN OF BEMIDJI, | SELTRAMI COUNTY, MINN. The regular meeting of the Board of | Elucaticn was called; order Tiest January 10th, 19 5 o'clock by Fresident T Memhers D clle, - Molander, We: o0 :{gnfibers absent: Januery: 3, 1922 _and ing of -Jaruvary 7, 1922, Tuomy. Smith and Netzer, supt. Brooks, gular special - m were read- and sand Dollars, to be-in denominations of | of || Movéd and seconded iy Molander a Smith that the sum of $800.00 be the Naylor Eleetric ‘Co. in accordance { with the architect’s certificate nd | statement of defuils, Carried. . . | Moved and - setonded by Smith and Ritchie that the sum of $3.0€0.00 be paid Roy Harker in accordance with the architcct's certificate and statement | of_detal Carried. Moved and seconded . by - Smith Molander that the resignation of cy Brooks as u member of this Board be | accepted: Adjourncd. and | FLORE Clerk. 1td1-31 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL. DISTRICT WUMBER SEVEN Op BEMIDJI, | ‘BELTRAMI COUNTY,.MINN. | A specfal” meeting of . the Board of | Education was_called to.order Satur: day, January .7, 1922, ‘at 1:45 by Presidedt_Tuom: | Members_present: Tuomy, — Netzer, | Molander, . Ritchie and_Supt.” West. Members albsent: . Smith and Brooks. Minutes .of the regular meeting of | January. 3,0 were read and ap-| proved. v | Moved and secpded by -Molander and| Ritchle that_ the sum of $10,000.00:be paid.” Egward -Jackson in - accordance | Wit “the | architeets certificate statement of - details. ~ Carried. . i . Moved and seconded b hie and | Molander that che following bills be al- lowed: Minnesota Electri Bemidji Lumber “& Bemidjl ns_ C and ! Light & Pow. Total Moved to FLORENCE NAS RAISED A NEW STANDARD FOR BAKING POWDER ‘Imcit’s madeinthe most careful and scientific manner from absolutely li‘;:afix baltnh;xagt d in re and in- ! pf;m whol;ome, healthfql ! greatest leavening power. : | :o‘gy.luu it is ot afiec!:; ‘by time or weather—i never loses its strength .and never fails. mn is fore éco- wnical —you save when ymbuy it and you save youuseit, These are_a few of the reasons why Calumet ‘is the stan baking pow- —more sold than 5 of any otihnglgnnd l Try it — always buy it. Your grocer. car SUpply - approved. s Moved and seconded by Ritchie and sSmith-that the following bills, ‘amount- HE. pull of va‘strange fascination-took Bill..: E Dale, city-bred but mountain-minded, to the “Tennessee . hills. - Joining the Morelands, he took up.their friendships and enmities. Love healed one feud, but there was coal under David Moreland’s mountain, and a new feud was born. ‘A’tale of rare charm in which the beauty and strength of a woman’s love is shown rising sppen’or to the ties of blood and-tradition. Selected as a ;erial for the delight of read”exl-l' of this publication. Do not miss it! 5 Starts in this Paper Tumtiri’nw A Ty 111 DT l"“l Illllllm""l T lIl LU UL 1] IR U R T TR | HARDY TREES FOR NORTHERN PLANTERS _ Beautify Your Home With Trees and Shrubs Small Fruits a Specialty HOWARD LAKE AND - VICTOR NURSERIES & i W. H. EDDY, rm.',}im.: . ;§ Howard Lake, Minncsota I. E. Leighton; Agent | Office ?V!l’ Security State Bank—P ONE 7’7 BEMIDJI, MINN. A __ Beta Grape “* The Daily a.nd 'Weekly Pioneer: fj N Y e S o i v e sy (e e

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