Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 6

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" Bix Monthsi .16 ' Three Manths THE WEEKLY PIONEER--Twelve published every Thursd: d any. $ve 1’n Thur c::,’;“o sent postage pald to uldnu . Unless credit: i ven: this ?”'d‘l' el:u,:J.)d 0 gho lu‘: {3:. ews dispatches ereftited’ and also the localimews yubll-h or, only. {he' thited' R roi ofg’ in‘ Kal ald, ohy ‘W‘uunsm! ‘what'He hnpea ‘to d %y For be it known that. in f_h re: “Minnesota alias’ Gophers, the crown has nuud to t'he uhve r of the North wanted, yea, yearned, fof a: chieftain possessing the happy faculty of taking a méb-of :grittyyoung “greenhorns, ‘and modliing Mmintoamu:h - bers of th Big Teni—but, that sbevealliwonld: h"#fl the’ Boastful Badgers until football night idl;:n would e ds gloomy. as.thé )". 1 dta: ntachine’ an: m this. de: s sty noble way. to, sbrhn victory. . i something . séemed: to ‘hagpen,: The' onice - ophers: geterd: us it they HAQ Tost. their ' Touchdowns ‘were - ot/ for ‘them: oach; who, could ‘develop ‘a football team that 1d live up’ to- the! cli!rmhad mamm of the'* 1 andtgold: King Bill 8paulding is the nnuvler. i Many’ there' were ‘who ‘would have been glad to serve ‘Minnesota in_ this copacity, but one by one they were found wnntmz. until at last the hand of ‘destiny reached out and gathered Bxll onto the campus: of- Minnesota. -1t is up to you fellows,” said, Bxl . publie axpremon to Minnesota mde wming and anxious to risk their necks for Me and a sweater, “and unless we have ‘h\telligent co- operation; wé will not gét anywhere.” *The new monarch is-modest; he makes np pmn- ilen—-but there is joy inthe-hearts of* _ football fans; they obberve what - the né has been able to’ do with material’ that in compares with the young giants of the north. Welcome to- the king! . May his. armored. - warriors win' a yesdonable: nidthber. of battles; a few 1922 fo could be used by us to good advantage. §: BRING THE OCEAN NBARER The hum n mind cannot pouibly comprehend thn magnitide of ‘the great waterway Project pro- nder the b . to; nlmbi"cw d::n and" ie‘hlfihii that" the police :oree&n W.:Mu;o; i:;::o the. aduguate . in e upon' it é:r cn?nlng “officers, vmmn‘ JCity, ni !&gl‘“ Kdoods:* well ) Mtreatment, found: Liere. & pei might be brough | ‘ot the United| ""“found in_his! posséssion. 1} victories of ‘Gharles ‘P. Craig of Duluth to the St L-wmacu river so that the dcean miles. noarer to the. If takes big men to bnng this nbont and it fakes little men to. Help. made up of bi¢ en #nd C. P. Craljis one of mm. Every community,. Yy town, vill > eity; ‘County: and stata en to the fiict that the: deeping of thi5 My is THE BIG cumbent, is concddefl little: chsnw i at the hands of .Repu’l)llun convennom&nd-aflma ¢ L‘ of the leading politicians befieve that His" place the ticket shomld go ra,a Awoman Miss Calihan long has been' prominent - in Re- publican palitics. She: enijoys a remarkably large acquaintance over the state and is especially strong among Republican women' in §t. Paul. Mueller was eloctud as a Nonpartisan lenguer p Some of his friends say he would not be averse to a Republican: indorsement, but - the Republicans look askance in: his direction.—St. Paul Dispatch. §F—8 _ . WHY QUIT. AT 507 Don’t worr‘f because old age-seems to be creep- * ing tpon you: Judge Gary, who is the active head of the United States Steel corporation, is over 70. Tn fact, he was past 50 gvhen that corporation came . into being. Eord Leverhulme, head of the great Lever Brother soap. interests, owning ‘companies scattered all over the" warld. is just about the age © of-Judgé Gary, and thieré isn’t ‘man-in his employ who equals him'in erergy.and i } 'l"hq . w)w quits at 50 ‘Hecause'he thinks he M Mrs. J. B. ll'iinurr of Gracet Ber of the grand jury:at'the term-of, court in Be: iguess is: flnt. the other jurors are due irons, and tm blind-piggers vnth.avg their: mail fidflrelii’d y the jron cottage at Bemicjiif she has . The entertwining young, lkdy. of Bemidji, who aéivéd: refreiliments to all the young men who chtled: on hes; was suddenly advised hy dad, that e dilin't have money, to burn. . Guess he meant 3 jdd, nhl stopped fee('hng the flames, &1- § § i : I s your duty:to vote -tomight lor member ‘of the;school bosrd., The: polls are open from.5 to 8 o'cloék. - When! the services of a busiress’ nian, so fioll qualified: l&»l! Mr. Battles, permits his name ta be:placed ofi the:-ballot, He lhlmld be; en! —f ~Times are :oming to. a pretty pau ‘when.a St. Paul’ flblieoman must explain why stolen -goods Te. It is getting 'so. & hard- warking.cop hasn't a thing but his uhry to hve on. 5 Fusel pil, carbolic acid and. wood: lll:ohh‘l were the i:gedl ents i & quantity of “moonshine” vmfifilw 4 at Fargo. Apparently the sellers weren't ~ fimu on & very heayy repeat order bnnmen 1. —— § Now we know who it was who started that “now is the time for &Il good! men to come to the aid of {h¥iF Party.” Tt was Charlie Adams and, \Jay Gould. 3 pe i 5——4 A trdekleu trolley: is. being bpilt:in Minneapolis. ‘We hope it doeln’t prove 2 thankless job. § —3. If any woman can be clerk of the nupreme court -Miss Gnmnn éah—andishescan, . . 5 ——% ] the w:y, what bécame. of, that blpmfillz i fim ervie Pndér "' 1 hardshi b kL $ Shouldm.?:r into the Pedan Leonard, - son; irtfie b ment, shou! There probably. anld be a union e e | HimsoH 4 P the Saféres b fohe . ot reluum o a 0. go 1nt 8. il wmh and: -‘bell 3 decide ipon_the number of roundu. He: . 1o it forts of | b- | days, .the men slept in dm,y bunks |- y sseriously since | | . Rickard’s f m"whnm the | managers had grieyances, ars. on_ the bo-rd of directors. boxers’ union is a |} is: to ‘be given such it must be individd- || axes, especially. decreue rather try. ann'qn. Y The men nnw eruoy all: the -com- a: real . _home. ., with straw..for mattresses,-ate food that was_good, bad and sometimes worse, were paid’low wages and were forced. to' read by Iamplight, prdvid- 5 ing they bought their owr e done with afl . tion.. If e me ¢VeTy. munager a6t up, and if ‘every. st/ in the ring there éfl" for a National ev- the game into _emphatis 0] A ®n-gasoline,” i g‘mman Fordney, of the Ways & eans committee. % Many other legislators are ‘with hifm in. this_ stand. . Government officials = . gasoline -were the in a now pending bx’; might easily uiu 8800;000,0(10‘ without working a But psdmu i the motis power of thousands of trucks, trac: tors; churn engines, Teapers, binders, lt hauls the farm’s goods to market chops his d silage. It is the gses, and a:tax;upon: it would not i i and would 1 modVe power 6 conducted ||’ ey Mastin'e VITAMON 1o mors SUATEIRS 16 give. you mew ,-‘d 'fll-Mnd-d juarand 423 i - are’ the Yesults thiat- succees is beol ul m't Bemuwnmmberfl:em;oz t-vit ot accept/ i orsul nruun- VITAMON 'r.uea a0 il good d AreP fively Gunnte.d to. Wit Q8 Firmi Fl Clearihe Skin and hicrease : KfimWhm 'l'aken W'xth Did you ever hear anyone say that Chlropractors were qua some folks have- sud that very tHifig about us. And we're “We'ave glad and’ proud to have some people call S qu us:in the ¢lass with: the immtortals: >« 1 _Gdfle;r the astronomer, }Jenf, Lwelvlea years in prison”f5f %a%lflng ‘&nh is only one o se'vera _netx comprising Marconi, inventor ot the wireless; ‘that marvelous. inven ich: - saved so, many lives on. the high:geas, was consider to* an axylnm for observation: sxdnder - Bell, inventor of the teleplion Wi fimu t opdzy. Bl inventor: ol the steamboat;; wu,)nnghas at ?nd cflf‘d :":ogl. % Sigress told Morse, inventor of tHe-telegraph; that' "mone may as well be_appropristed: to:build a railread to the moon.” v y Every man who has ever: sta fl'am tlm b aten th has- be pilloried by a creed:bound’ }mbl M h o o Every fian Wwho. has: eva\'mmchb hzs,m ngh to a Better method™ has been: regarded.withisuspicion, . That is wht the:confidence man of _today-uses the same bag. of-tricks.as his predecessors, - If he thought ‘up a n:w idea it woulg: be his ruin.. . eat dragless health Scierve hn'ophcnc is comparafively i ctly. dmreut. Ma ople do: not- understani Chirodm # -n{hgnape nnoA o d- it r has:strayed It is wgrthy of note that- tho ks ‘have never investigated the acién e ?o le the-science is houan a -man who-employs the- services of a Chiropractor becomes an entfi amc booster for he L scieneey - tigates-and. mot jeve AT - e So; ome follu e 2 A.:Damenberg & EK Two CHIROPRACTORS ‘First' Nat'l' Bank Bldg. (Cepyright 1920) solar sys- insane ind.‘ : ' i { i Bcnidji, an. !

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