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BEMIDJI "DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY , E. CARSON, Presidant 8. E. DENU, Secy-Mgr J. D. WINTER, News Editor . | =t TELEPHONE 922833 3— it Poatoffice at Bam! Mionesof &d&mfimn ndcrl Aot% on-u!: ] tufh-lfi.mm.naswtnu.!. 14 .———_—.———-——-—————-———‘ 'tm’: WEEKLY = PIONEER—Twelve r‘-. published qrin Thureday and sent postage pald to any m advance, $2.00: . 2 Unless endn is glveu this paper, only the United Press la en! he use for re-publicaticn’ of ell di-pnlnhu aredlha to it. or otherwiss credif the local news published herein. mmmmm ~""FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Frank B. Kellogg will be a candidate to succeed himself as junior United States senator from Min- nesota at the election “this year. - he will be indorsed by.the Republican: tion and that his re-eléction is assured.’ There has been some discontent over, Senator: Kellogg’s Washington record, and' there is a feel ing in some’ quarters that he has not always been te conven- zealously on'the side of the common people: (who< < ', ever they are) as against the interests of the gentle-" men who eat pie for breakfast. So it comes that there.is somie sort of definite’ cpposition to.the. senator and. in this connection appears the name of Judge Oscar Hallam, justice : of the state supreme court, Judge Hallam has been ' accused 6f'being a candidate and he has not denied the accusation. That the judge would respond if fl:ere ‘was & fairly husky ¢all on,the part of the citizens of the commonwealth is so apparent a truth that support: crs of Senator Kellogg are taking it seriously. A manin office’ has the advantage over one at- tempting to take it away from him, but that ack things can be done is attested by no‘less a person \ than'Moses E. Clapp, who fell by the:wayside six years ago when, during the crisis of the: World war, @ movement largely maneuvered by the newspapers of the state resulted 'in toga falling’ over'the: broad shoulders of Frank B. Persons who now feel that it would ‘be hetttr to g have Judge Hallam in the senate apparently realiq that it will not be easy to dhplue Mr. Kellogg, but: they seem to feel that their efforts are meeting with © encouragement and ten newspaper publishers, brave and bold, led by l"'red Hadley of the Winhebago En- terprise, have run up ‘the Oscar Hallam banner. “Ten,” taunts Charley Cheney in his’ Minneapolis Journal political column, *‘tain’t so many”--and then ho goes ahcad to compare this with the more unanimous support given Senator Kellogg in 1916 Still when ten representative publishers will come out in open meeting and, . figuratively: speaking, “beard the lion.in his den,” it indicates a condition of affairs that gives promise of a merfy contests:*:* Of Judge Hallam’s ability to serve as senator, . there appears no doubt; of his ability:to dislodge Senator Kellogg, there is plenty of argument.: De- s velopment of 'this contest promises to, be increass ingly interesting. s §——3 A man who will hold up a bunch of boys:iand throws their musical instruments in the snow is no gentleman. m gaged in. His- friends say -.* 'tosounb;;:htamkehhinfln . .. 2, WILL HAYS' NEW JOB Keeping etound theimation. icture industry and - preatige-is.the:tagk absnmed by Wil 80 faverably impressed Tresented that he gave up his ymiflan motion picture a8 3 me; tha: in ‘order to silence ohi&:flou'to the screem 7S that the, picture men themselves, and not hoards of ” censon» must eliminate every excuse§ and that to continue'the ‘widespread popularity of the “movies,” their vajue for entertainment and amusement must be kept up ‘and improved. The picture men realized that some one man in whom the public had confidence must be induced to crganize’and; systematize and ‘dicipline: people -en- heé :motion’ picture basiness. There was where Will-Hay came in.: 5 Mr. Hays.has made a brilliant success as post- master ‘eneral He took a ‘department well nigh demoralized; and brovght it up.to & point of effi- " cieney’ ‘that has won:unending praise. It was a big Job—but’ that is the kind-of a jub ‘that’ \vm Hays - Given' thie: proper a; \me of 3 thohty, he ought nce felt when Me. w work, . Everybody, ktiows-that'the® P 1akes a tremendous appeal, cither; lurm ‘or bad. . In times gone by, it has * been {0 both good and bad. : Mr. Hays will attempt: to see to_it that the bad is eliminated, and to the . < degree he-siicceeds depends tutm welfare of th motion pleture business, u; popuhnty ‘with the" pub‘llz 3 RITCHIE 'AND 'NOONAN" “Ritchie ‘and'Noonian” seunds like the head of a ‘ticket. 'Well, we've Heard of national ticket, heads that didn’t look ‘as “well s this pair. The ind the House w:!l know:that. Beltrami and l\oodfidfibx .counties ate. répresented when' these ’ two ue"enmlled dt St. Pagl. “There may have been “thlcke?‘ héads on national hckau before, but that isn't. the Raint, There is' much ‘work- to:do for Northern Minnesota, and we know of no two men who are befier lbla todoit. .- * .Gol d-m the income tax,’ unmy Who cares, how much.. Tt isn't .that. - The unount never did Lother ps much but the bhnkety, bhnkety time it takes to dor it is what's en.htx most of ’em, They arg; planning by the hnndmdn to icome to Birchmont: is- phnnint to »fll hundreds 'this summer. 5 3 ~ Some ,ellaws think it"is uuhr to get money by ~the holdup method thnn to work or it.> G pollli(z place and see'if \!ext 'madny ‘you can;vots, and Abe | FUOTOM OF GHODSINQ CURTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION or WORTHYRN BREAD COMPANY. We, the undersigned, for the purpose of formin a corporation under and pur- suant to thie provisions of Section 6449, Minncsota General Statutes, 1013, and amendments thereof, . do —herebs asso. Hite ourselves as a body“eorporute and de hercby adopt the folowing . corti - cate of .incorpgration: 1. The name of this corpe Pe Northern Bread Company. 2, Tho genoral nature of its business shall be to manufacture bread and other Pokery products. candy and confection- ery supplies, and to buy, sell.and other- wise dispose of said manufactured prod- ucts amd articles, and to deal in other merchandige’ incidental to the carrying on of sahl business, and for the purposd of carrying on said manufucturing busi- ness aforesald; and to CArry on any trads or business tncidantal to sald man- ufacturing’ biisiness, und to acquire by leass- or otherwise, construct, improve, maintaln and operate bakeries. fuctortes, and manufacturing plants for the man- ufacture-and production of food stuffs; to take, acquire, purchase, hold, rent, lense, soll, exchange, mortgage, improve, cultivate, buy, convey and otherwise deal in and dispose of any and all prop- erty, real and personal, ot every descrip- tion, incidental to or capable of being used in- connectlon with the aforesaid {noss; and to do a1l and singular the rovided in the laws of the State esota under which this corpora- fion is organized to o bust 3. The principal place of transacting the business:of this corporation shall be the City of Bemidji, County of Beltrami and State df dMinnesota. tion shall of February, A. D. of its-duration shall be thirty years from said date Board of Dirsgtors khall be electea from :Inrl by the nmnkno\dors of this porpora:. on. ‘The annual u-neeu!u n( this corpora. tfon shail, be el Bn ‘OMMice. of Abe corporation in ! me Tiky of Bemidjl, Bel. trami County, Saturday of \m jMinnesota: on (oo he ho oclock A. M. d héyear beren O Sonmediately Beter the elacth rectors, or as.toon thereafter tical, the diréctprs. shall meat.and eloet. ;ar. a Prosident, a Vice- | from thefr num President and ' & Treaturer, and m their number nr rom the stockholdars, 8 Secretary. office ‘except that. n( ‘President nnd ic -Prml!dlnl tmay held by one per: 4 ‘Tho Direcwrs and Offlmrs of , this. corporation shail! hold thejr respective. offica untll -thelr \successors, have been duly elccted’ and entered upon the ‘dis." charge of their dutles. Fhe fiest miecting of the stookholders and the Board of ‘Directbrs shall'be held:; at the office of the cnrpomllm n sald City of Hemidji:on the -18th qay ot March, A, D. 1928, .at the Iy a'clock “Alm unl ‘eleven o'cl reapectively. i1, The amount 'ot the. iatock’ of thig nnrgorauunl shall be Fitty lumh sand (330, 0] A « into & of the par Five Hundrrd ‘DoHars ired v (23D) shares shall ‘Two Hundred Fitty: ml|‘\rs‘~tc-7u~d sgock, et nald in in.money or mvet & in such manner, at! Bxflz{é % such amounts: as the. Boi ishall ordes Y L. e harleraa tfi shall be entitled to r CMVQ Drofits of the Gorpo declared by the Boal a m ‘idends at'the Tate of ten Iper annum, payablo kel such dates ag.! ¥ aesmnnn.\ 11 be pald b 8. The, names _and places, of residence | u of the persons forming this canzor:unn 8 aro uy follows: Austin Mclver, Bomidil, Minnesota; Reuben - Jy Ripple. Bemidjl. to, and Hallid L. Huftman, Be- nnesota /1t . The management of this corpora- tion shallibg yested in n Board of Direc- tors compused of not less than three (3) zor_more -than nine (9) members. Tic names and addresses of the first Board ‘of Directors are. as_ follow Austin__ Meclyer, , Minnesot: Reuben J. Ripple, Bemidjl, Minnesol and Hallan L. Huffman, Bemidji, Mi rst officers of this corporation Aumn Melver, President n_ J." Ripple, Vic and’ Matin L. T ftman, Seo- réta 43 b the above named officers and directurs shail hold thelr respective of- flces aforesaid until tho mext annual “mesting of the corparation to be held on thc first ' Saturday in Janudry, 1923, at chLime and annually lhcnmller, [y ¥5 ony. sald preferred in whole or in thereor shall be ho: net’ profits o! 'shalt “be . pald’ in full profits hefore any* dlvie upon, the. Tommon Etock, said ten per cent fdend, the |mmers&m 3 shall be’entitled to participate, equally with ‘the.common stock tn all additjoral dividends after payment’ of u:ud prtlerv red dividend. In the event of the ulnd!ng\ id solution of the corporation,’ w!k\thcr vol. untary or inveluntary, ‘tho lplders of the proferred (stock, . after pajment: ‘of all debts and liabilities of the corpora- tion, shall recéive the bar valie of their together with any unpaid- div- idends accrued thereon, before: any pay: o made to: holgers of the com- The remaiding assets shall he ai rlhnletl to the holers of the com- mon - stock prorata- according -to ' theit'| | Tespective © holdings. | & Thie ‘preferred ‘stock shall be ‘redeem- 1hlu at par and nccrued dividends at m- wuon nt the Commby M anytine arter of - ‘issue - on thlr(y (! ) - Q:IW 'fltun notice. ~ The prefotred stock shall be npn-voting. ‘8, Np transter of common . slock ot the nprpotQth\ -by virtue- of, sale sl l bo made By stockholder: withot mnk!nw a wrmen oler of ‘sale” n A Board - of Directors by ! purcha: ’ offered therefor, and’ the of rectors. hall have sixty. (80) days from tho date of noti¢e of such -fluen olhr and‘affidavit, to 'place sald. stock - the_ stockholders. At .the cxpluljon nf isixty. (60) daye from the date of notice of sald written offer and affidavit, {f no stookholders -have. purchased and settled for said atuck, sald.stockholder or stock- holders: shall ‘have the right to sell said stock for the sums and prices mfi which it.was offered in’said 'rmen of or and aMidavit to ahy person. whate 9.. Tho higheat. ‘moum of' lnaebmflnm or. ltability to’ which thiy - corporation shall at.any one time be subjected, shall b | l&: of. Twenty-five : Thousand 0) D ('r -né‘r’mo Y FSWitEREOY, W hereunto ' set our N thi 81 t l of nfi{-fiuy. :. D. “d' 3, Steth ‘y AbeRiN uetm UEBEN xn [the r(sun o s '“ AL (HARTNES : AMANDA KLBIN. *fi?fiofil‘“.’“én "_ of l-‘,ab al AD. :§ Mnlfl at beti 9 *o-'n i muhhfio\g_ » Mmlmloflur\! m_l 1T Depar me.nt of ‘Stato," - T hereby Bertifs that. i, within fne rument was flled. for redordiin this of- ‘{6\‘7;!"0 g(avp o{"FQhrgu\- A, and was dul redorded I Book N-i'of :ncmomsonfi' on.page 9973 Dlflce of Register of veeds, Beltrami County, ' Minn. b hmh)' Sortify. that. the within *in- strument -was - filed~for rocord in. this ce 'on the 11th day of February, A. D. 23, at 3:45'0'clock P. M., and was duly Tecorded in Bodk 16 of maullm«ma. on page 131! C. 0. MOON! flexl!lcr of Dad! 2ta2-13-14 - ! qz imefi L & o q’nfiu@wm«asmr” orsa/a,- Washmgton. Feb. 13 Cannon is going to quit.congr er 40 yeers of almost continuous serv- ice jn:congress where he is the oldest man, both in years and'in point.of service, he announcéd today he will not:-be a candidate next: fall to suc- ceed' himself- as ‘a- representative of the - 18th I]llpms district. | OPIUM DEN IS RAIDED T DEVILS LAKE SATURDAY 3 i **(BY United Press) dsement ‘fant,” owned | Hong i8 &ai lconcealed betw | HAD ORIGIN IN oy ( mu-'wy 208 dingutarly ominods to lovers. St Valentine 1s:aldl to.have| or under Anrelan Like many another -Cliristian cuq(om, the day set a[mn‘to the mem- ory_of St.” Valéntine -t thé "Christian calendar i3 an old pagan festival upon whieh oiir‘ancestors believed. that the birds. chose their mates for the coming’ year.. This, at least, I8 thie commonly recelved version of: our:modern custom of “rhoosing & valentine” on- the, 14th o? February. and of sending a billet- doux or a fancy valentine through the majl to some favored-ope. . - In old Rome, the 15thiof -February | was the festival of: Juno Februata { (Juno the fructifyer), and the Roman church substituted St.:Valentine for the heathen ‘goddess. t that festival, called, .“Lupercalfa,” - 1t was tlere custoniary, “among T other ~ ceremonles; to put the names of young wemen into n box, from: by the men ax dmnze«‘ ficult” or ;impossibl ~axtirpht .| pagan .practice, “and# in’” aecordance with ‘their general; principie to eradi- cate thé vestiges of, by retaining the ceremunle! bat modi- mnl me}v “significance, ‘gal Ilglonu upocé by where this: custom stilliprevalls, each This lnnnuflon, the substitution of the names of saints for. the hames of ‘It ould not, please the yonng. peébple’ forever. forbade the ‘nse nt cards with the -old- pagan custom abellshed. ‘The. boys —and _girls tri- umphed over the saints,” ‘snd fn the end the girls triumphed over the boys, wresting from them _ thelr “exclusive privilege of chooalng mates. The old custom of ‘drawing names 18 to this day observed, in.many, parts of England and Scotladd in.the‘following manner: A number of ‘¢lips: of paper ‘with: the nnmes of an‘‘equal number of men and women are shuffled. and drawn, so_each young man‘has a val- “entine. In _thie "person. of & young maiden, and- each malden draws a young man whom she calls hers. The valentines. give each other gifts, and often this little sport ends in love and warriage. FEBRUARY. FOURTEEN |~ Oh; ware ye all; my: maldes And: ware_ ye; gentie Temen, - “For there Is dan; yr in_the air For Cupid Is a ‘sly ‘And ‘like & dmfl‘m‘wh ©Oh, guard ye well, my. mllden. all, gentlemen; | Where Cupl _ darte are’like to falt ts always’ uncertain. Gird on your. armor, strong and true, 3 rts, and’ wait, you capitulate. Copyright, im. W _Newspaper ‘Unl T PAgAN résnvM g Take it ‘hot..to kill colds. thiey 4 wrltten, and in many religious: houses, SUPERIOR DRUGGlSTS AND PHYSICIANS-ARE GUES Superior, -Wis;; tumxhh SAlLINlGS OF. BRlTlSH TROOPS: ORDERED SUSPENDED Dublin, Feb, 13.—Sailing. of - Brit- he'} ish troops from Ireland was order- - { ed suspended today, it was \moficul- "Iy stated. BREAKS UP COLDS Get a box of BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA. . Flush the poisons from . the kidneys - and , blood. Sold by bowels, - liver, druggists. everywhere.—Adv. which they ‘were dnwn directed. s . n deal 't get it md our dealer. ca'n' St acgfialbustmasurz. name, We‘ll.veudflg? Nemio Hygienic-Fashion 120 E. 16 St. New York., Dep't M. Mnke Them All"Banner” . Bake Days ! Don't have suc- cess. with your baking today and failure tomorrow, Have ‘ecos nomical results every . time. you ‘bake—you can do; Ifxtwegeenotpme —most_ economical, it would. not be the world’sblggw:sdl lngbrandmday / 'No'human hands ever touch Calumet —it is made in the largest and ; most sanitarybaking pow- der: factories on JFeb. 14,—Drug- ns: of ;Superior will be the hosts of the Northern Wiscon- sin Dental.society at a. banquef. here dq&a\fl por: L (B: Fa\'go, N. ¢ of anather: dope: joint at announced at the’offiee of the:district morning. Paid Fa'}ncy Prices “I'paid an:intérnational ‘authority. good. in Europe, as have spent 0 in search of a:clre for my’ stomacl trouble. Naturally, “I“lost” faith in any remedy; for,my. case, My wife’s brother hadtaken 'Ma; Wonder- ful Remedy and. praise: 1 have ‘been ‘to various Spas rid of that trouble. It is a simple, harmless pmp&x‘aflan that . removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract. and . allays the inflammation which causes prac- tically 'all stomach, liver/and" intesti: One dose.will convinc: money re- s395 FOB. nmmr ‘BEMIDJI, 9% Illlll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII %lllIllllIIlllllllilllllllllIIlllIIlIIIII"IIIlIII I|IIIIIIIlIIllllliIIIIIIIII|Illll"llllllllll" 1L SOc CASH aftern F FRESH MEATS IIIIIIII|IIIIIlllllllmlll"ll‘llllllll DI attorney today.- A warrant for Hong} " was- SWorn: out by the attqrney thla - on. dlmsesof the stomach:$1,600 and |’ he: didn’t ‘do me-five ‘cent¥ worth of} . ‘as this country and | * 80,000 frihflnslg - sed it, so highly'}" that I tried. it 'and am now, entirely {° nal gilments, including appendicitis | © F REE SHOW STARTING WEDNESDAY MORNING AND UNTIL SATURDAY NOON Scott Stewart WI“ lee Away FREE! One Ticket With Each ~This- will be a chance for every boy and gn'i ini : »Bemxdy to %% E?nd see a good show Saturday, ‘e‘fickets will be good at either the = "ELKO or GRAND THEATRES. HOME BRAND GROCERIES PURE MILK AND CREAM Deliveries Leave at 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.: Stewart s Grocery . 1101 DOUD'AVENUE "“THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE_IN BEMIDJY - CASHIER PRAISES * BUSINESS. SCHOOL ‘A Fargo (N D.).citizen, Visi ing ‘the Peoples Bank of Kansfi City, was surprised to get the *‘glad; hand" from P. D: Hodge, its cash: jer. ‘' got my star¢ in your city, explined Hodge, * ‘and if I were % back on' the .farm tomorrow, I'd- do just as I did 10 years g0 straight to DakomBusmes;Co;l; “There is no school in”the’ coun! thazsurpasses it.”” Consider is only one of 226 Dakottrained” :men:who became: bank officers: “Follow the Succeg$ful.”” Write - ¥, L. Watkins, Pres.,’ 806 Front’ St;, Fargo, N.. D. ACHFSAND PAINS- - SLOAN'S GETS "EM! VOID the misery of racking Have a: bottle’ of Sloan's fm ment handy and apply ‘when. u first feel the ache or pain. uickly eases the pam and sends a 9efimg of warmth". through the aching part. Sloan's Liniment penetrates aul rubbing. s nc, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, fatica, sprains and straifis, stiff joints, < back and sore muscles. 2 For forty years pain’s enemy. Ask: your neighbor, At all druggists~—35c, 70c, fl.40. F.0.8. DETROIT ‘Our Slogan - A FORDSON ON EVERY FARM C. W ,Jewett Co. Ine- HINNESO’I‘A 00 A #W——: I|I|l||||IIIlIIIIflIIIIIII||||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|I|IIIIIIIHIIIII| = Secunty State Bank ' “of ‘Bemudjs announces important Service change For the accommodation of its constantly growing: .. -patronage, the’Security State Bank will be open Saturday until:three in the afteroon—and also from men *until ~eight-thirty in ‘the evenlnl. 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