Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 9, 1922, Page 6

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1 | i i ¥ § § § i m at e Postom ¢ o ase luur.,rmte Act: of; Congrest March !. 1879; WEEKLY * PXON‘EHR;—I‘*I \:flduy sand ‘sent postage. pal Eredit s gived Press 1o entitiod ty fin 4 1psd ’“"’;...%’:{Z..‘l‘a‘.. E't'“:‘li ml dlapctom eMIud to 1t, or otherwise credited, ocal 1 Lished herein. MORE FAITH AND LESS FEAR ) b us in this. llle ucn}dflf 2 tively are the hidden forces within, One does not'need to go far to observe two an- ugoni;tlc forces operating in. men’ and ‘society to- dly There are ma ther fnrcen, but we desire %o point: out’ two fth and-Fear.” The men who are moved by the power of Faith, are the fnen " who- lecomphsh Théy are thdiWashingtons, the Adams, the _Franklins, who-ddred to believe in nationdl inde- pendente, and so a nation was “born in & day;” {they are Lincolns, the Béechers, the' Garrisons; an !h\u 3,000,000 souls ‘are freed from the bondage of vgry; they dre rhen like Walter Ravsthéiibusch, Jate of Rochester; Henderson, late of Chlclgo Uni- vgblty, Peabody of Harvard, and Brown of Yale— who-bring new light and hope and inspirltion to the " industrial situation of the world. " ' bt men who' lack confidence, men who are flflld. are making no esscnml contrfimtxo‘h to the wotk:of the world. “‘ur Babson, in a recent boak, tells of a very “flfle valley' in Rio Janerio, Sotth Attetica. BM the people who inhabited it were poor and, pov- - j-dtricken. . a great water fall, capable, My Babsbn siys, veloping from 10,000 ‘to: 15,000 horse:] pawer moriths -in the year, and, with irfi rFi turn this destitute valléy* ifitc & Yeritable pfled - fote it Wah aoke ' Thiia they g b tkm sut an exiuténice; whier ffiey might live o the “fat of CM Jafd" But /the wrong PBWer is within them. § uedn 6 us, thiat here we have a prineiple, applicable to the present utultion in rd times,” and.so forth) We wonder if ely a matter of ourselves. Wé believe glfié?onfldence and less doubt would help & lot/ "Whit we need is moré Faith and less Fear.. §———§ ; OUR 'FLAT WORLD Gléni Vohvn, overseer and genenl high mucky- misck o, the more or less. saintly city of Zion; has inforthéd ‘his followers that this school book trash thé World: being round is the “bunlk;” pure and: simpl At, as & matter of fact, the et\'fl: iis’ 5— f-l-a-t flhf—fla& as a pancake, flat as some, peop i O At thé same time, there id i the’ g’ond Mmany ‘years agb & wise man’ said that i angelic .copa-out to pinch one 2 The wirelé!! ulephone sermon is now pncnuble, _.and, incidentally, Uncle Sam, thé same to ¥ u;néh Tor ‘Maving disturbed the -heavenly: peace jof* his: cheer-# fally wnmmm conmunity by wilfully, malicious- Yefoniousty and brazenly huffing sid puffing on Buliif d of 8 12%-cent cigar, filling the the fragrant &¥ome of the bst Cuba tobd¢- ©o, that éan be grown, on thé ahnfi' dy‘tl d! "h— e “Hdosgbw” they hdsfl&d nwr Mnhn, nule wlfi\ his coriseienieé ahd poambook ik -Hollted the saéréd Hir' an' infioseht: After & caretul surve 161§ fpoBed- to ‘Reéep 10N - mmflea“"thr?fim‘u & artin that T#iWoalFiEdst him “benptiful bu -&f - the-réali~to again-.enjoy. ihc (reedom of MQ {z‘lb s tu;fll he. qbvlhi Appean The fatal vmds; o céived by Martin with tHe Same dégreé of enthis- jasm that would be shown by a Kentucky colonel, who receives a chocolate ice soda for a Christmas present But Marhn dug up the 8200 Then, as ‘he emerged from his angelic: “hoosgow,” he mur- mured, “You gotta hand it to Vollvu, flat is.right.”. b1, BATTLES ON THE BOARD Election of C. E. Batles to, the Board of Educa- tion was a-good stroke of hluunem on the part ot the voters; arid this can, be said: witho\lt the slight- ‘est iritimation -of disability or undesxnblhty of his opponent. © Mr. Battles has lorig beéh a substantial leader in community ‘affii#s @nd’ it ariyoiie is well qualified for a positl his kind, it i He i the. type of a.mdn neetied to catry on the important wofk s keepmg sound our public schaol system. / !Ie will take to the- beard that ability which has siid® him a shccessfal blisincss Mah & desitable citizen. - His visiion is; broad and he will represent to beat of his' spigndid ability ‘kll the compll- cated intefests involved. J 3 § § The Lengue of Women Voters brought Wilter Millard to Befidfi afid Whitet Milldrd ‘Brouglit some new thoughts on ddviiced rhiiient: Another feathef in the cap of thé Wom § gl ] They found a mnonshme still. under a pig-pen down near Worthinigton: The prgs weren’t - hurt a bit—they woulan't drink it § = Every great business man’ Has ms hobby, says &n rn_congressman. Wom‘lér it he' réally didn’t méih lobby? s ¥ §- -§ It begins to look as if all a St. Pau}.man has to do _when he wants a drink is to tap the nearest policeman. E $ $ copt tHit it 1§ & tévrible Biw to the colleétlnn box. . & g Uncle Sam wants-all his people to be filfilty pu: — h The disatmament conference went and adjoutned without doing a thing ‘about. hatpins. 1t’s a three-reelet for Fatty Arbuckle. Thé fade- away can’t come tdo soon. T § § Guess the world knows Hughes who now. Incol%‘,tax blanks are ready, but the public isn't. ;i 4 Firs Facts._ .. - tirg confaing al- o-medlum-welght fishing s made of Jong fiber cotton, of [int betfer grade than used in ordinary cottén geods. Eachcord, thsulatéd o’ ru:%;‘uupunud from the xext by ing annual r figers ? ehe ent rubber Misuliting, which coiqfl.t, <4 .%o“} four of, whu:h are & led wm gl strength: A’ s{lndud one in excess of 2, e square inch fi-re:pm\%' of the stiéugth glven by Othér pirts.” “WHY NO mr OME BAKERY ' l!’fl.l’ll!’i\l.’flfl Q ”’t*l"*’fi#‘lifl_ being ideal, a I "The Commumty Comnier. al r-over 5% miles; .The |will hold its annual nieetifig ne’ f Tue ay, Feb. 14. Every member la ence. dto attend. A smoker will be liven at.the meeting. eport DEVIL FOOD We Batisty the Mos %D:sef%tfinating— A v-ry jovial enthusi Mc crowd | iven ifi the Hines ddy. THe weather e number ‘of Tor- cluh | psichoregn artists of Tensttike graced | the neighboring village by'their pres- | attended thé dan hall at Hines last Mrs. Reed and $flghter Geraldine At. this meet-|returned to Bemidji Satutday morn- il} be made, of-|ing- g year will be| Mr. and Mrs. l’aul Haf t ok en- t official staff nine directors, '| home, this we: ‘| the, entire audienceq {ertained informally for a nuimber of | damage cnund by the fire at the % t- Sgturday. {friends last’ evening, After | W. Fellows’ home. ithe games a very fine lunch - was served. ¢ The Lutheran the home of Mrs. Ed. Myen last weel Thursday. ;. After: the ing a 15-cent. ll\llwh was servéd, . Murra The Walter league. met at thé fiome k3 Y. ston camp last week L A" ““d‘"" last |y hrothe:-in-ll\%n Carl Gibbs'and hoon. week, end. in the La Monte-Evans show. from Wiltan, !fi%" l],}qn last Saturday. | week. oxden of Crool ‘Mat:iskmnerd isqui traps. 2 Atter this last heavy fall of snow |* 3¢ several snow plows hzve been bnl:’s; Delbert Tuford made. tnp opening up roads. Some.of the roads |lowing day. have’ been almost’ impassable. for the lnslt £ewtdays,f th n- spite o e Ve inclement weather last week The;’!;ldIYg a fair sized crowd atténded the community’ sing at the lc?oo!.v A mnnber ngs were sung by Besides this a program was glven ‘a8 follows: anno Solo. Alverna Haluptzok the Cedar yard: is not far off. Claus. Christiansen has been b during the week. gas lights installed this week. Mzrs. John Pemble on Wednesday. - Clarence Theirault visited thh iness trip here Tuesday. | 'an_Saturday, Feby 11. large host_of friefids who_ will re ing. When she leaves, the c ‘orzbtown from ‘here: & Mo and-Evdns ' comedy shaws per,tormed here last Monday.: , b ladies. d | pleasant trip, hoping she will ret: soom. : P "NEVER FORGET amusing. This sh to most of. these. ull road shows. The baseball tém will give 4 dance in the hall here Friday evening, Feb. D, A p:e loc al w.u e g]l.ven ug con- nec 10 .| of - ever getting ices at the Spur school last Sunday. Misses Rosalie Kurgek and Leonote -Jameson visited. in Bemidji llst Sat- urday. : The “Kick JIn” club, 1 give a pl in the very near future. as on the sickness. or groce trial box toda; of injurlni:his blck last tweek. Paul Haluptzok made a business trip to Turtle River Tuesday after- The little baby of 'Mr. and -Mr:. busitiess meet- Frank Zelenka was qmte sick- last ¥ l&’from Crook- iday to Visit :}- . William_Trayis came ‘down from it e 2 Gemmell Slt 3a v e .pm G ihe wer:k tle. River ¢ame here Monday to:take Anton Hall of Mizpah visited here Shooks Tuesday returning the fol- remodeling the R. W. Fellows house The Presbyterian church will have Miss Aileen Fellows, who has spent geveral months visiting: her paentsr here, will leave for Spokane, Wash., She leaves a ‘When you feel hopeless and despair ack_your,, health, there is one medicine that you “should try before giving up. altogether—-Bul- garian_Blood .Tea assists nature to flush _the poison-soaked kidmey, stir the lazy liver, gently move the bowels and. purify the system. And when you take it steaming hot at bedtime it_breaks up a bad cold and; guards against influenza, pneumonia or.other Why not ask your driggist R have found this restauranb an ideal place. at which to eat. Service and:susround:’ ings are perfect “and” you have only ta h te t)ur Vil Stop: nlgd have us and judge.for you ph potatoes ta Memnhli, ‘Fenn. ‘(I)then 8 eip ing: potatoes) i Dorof] visit at | home of hex grand- rtgn S and_Mrs:-Jas. ‘l’m to From all reports, Dell Tnfi'ord must have had quite a time forcing a team of horses through the snow drifts in|* Why worry about snow drifts when the Fourth of Jnly : e‘)w Universities Dxctmnary b= ) COUPON Pastanted by the Daily & Weekly Pioneer The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of his plrenta at Blackduck last-Sunday. ' Dave Carnegie of Spur made a bus- " Preseiit or mail to this § ¢t one coupon like § her it munity loses one of its populdt young Her many friends wish her a urn o22 DICT!ONARIES IN ONE All Dictionaries published previ- ous to tlus yeaf are out of date Mrs. P. tteson subitituted at school last -week..during the -illness of : Miss Ki usine i.one day last week. id not. attend the ‘FOR NORTHERN ¥ * Home With Tréds did Shribs - . Howard hi-. ‘ 1 J y_hn andet m ‘Heri 'yank ‘Fall flfirntd to her home a Spur after visiting. with her daughtery, Mrs. Paul Haluptzok. Chas. Sonder-of Spur made a short call on Tenstrike friends last week, school Ty A Business trip to Bemldjl Tnesdsy of last wéek. The Walter league mll meet nt the ll:: F. Kruger home next Friday, Feb. }lnzel Kruger'ié e pected home Sat- urday, from Northonie. . She expecu to filsit Eere for.a, W Emmi where he spent the E. Shfl!lu went to .Bemidji day. .From there Mr; Shulke went on_a buginess trip, to Minneaps is. - Mr. Wm. Shulke nade®a to go to Wisconsin to se‘e her flther who is réported very ill. Thefe wsas a .Luthérdn = Sunday school teachers’ megting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F1Kruger Monday evening. Miss Adair Hofer spent. the week- end with her xqrgnt!. N returned to BemldPJx ; hé o ;i \. ' st oy l]nuou Ly i M Mahy Objects in ThJS Picture Start : Wlth. the Letter. S? ‘Can “You Find Ten? pi start with the letter “S?” There are some there all right. Squa: itove, sciséors, shingles, stool and soap. How many more can you find? ' | 10ads of fun.to find them. Get the f: who can find the most.,~— — " \Big.P Prizes=Littlé Effort t — 'Loads\ug Fun' the c.lurulwve' Cuuou see any objects in it whot nlmu “aw, | THIS ISNOT A SUB- ily together ngh! away und SCRIPTION g Cah Priges, . 4 It is oar dim to have -erybcdykn-whtuphndflwer \‘nu St. Peul Daily News is and we are willing to pay big .«5.5_1 the people who * That is What we wi :'fik of $1,000. lf send-in- just sue 3 St Pal Dally 4nd Sunday, N o the 238 e e, m : AND QUALIFY IT. URLH T fh ¢ } i 81 ;é i !l : 1] H ] v 2 3 I i

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