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e In the recent township elections, Matt .Mayer,” a -uioneer resident. of Grant Valley, was elected to serve as constable but we understand that he declined:to serve ‘in that capacity unless. provided witn a star, the. pro- * per ingigna of 'his office. But now that he has been provided with the requir- ed instruments of his office, we are informed that he is ready to.go about constablin; Tha’finsbop ‘warked over- time getting the star fixed so .that he might lose rio time-in taking over his new . duties. —The Badge O!Authomy—— N-ru Anyway ‘A nervous’ person’ may wink ‘as often, perhaps, as 50,000 times during the 16 wakmz hours of ‘the day. it has been e,timgsed by statisticap. = At that rate if you meet, a ynung lady on the ' ‘street and she resents your winking_at her, you can eanlqu\un yourself by explain- ing this fact about nervoug persons. ~In the Dolhr Day. ldvut ment of the Snyder Co., appearing in an- other section of this issue, one item of shoes for children reads: sizes-4% toélZ—-nnd should read sizes 4% to One 'section of - tonight’s Pioneer was_ ruh shead of.the one you are reading now, which gives us this op- portunity to corréct an unintentional error. that might, have mude the Sny- der firm appear to be making a mis- statement—which: is: not the case, LLOYD. GEORGE "ASKING FOR VOTE OF CONFIDENCE (Continued From Page 1). consider the "reconstruction of. eco- nomic Enrora." Lloyd. George de-. clared, opening his speech: late this afternoon, “and:to- assume the best methods_of restor:ng properity. out of desolation.” " i " Conditions: under which' the allies might recognize Soviet Russia were indicated by. Premier Lloyd George in commons y: Russia must reduce her army. She must give guarantee not to sttack her neighbprs, The Soyiet government must honor all Russian, obligations; (By United Pre London, April 8.—Thirty-nine ma- chine T‘ms, 400’ rifles,” 700’ revolvers and half a milllon rounds of ammu- nition were seized at Queenstown' by. DeValeraite extremists-in their raid on the British government’s . tug, Winston Churchill announced in tl 6 ‘house of commons this af&ernoon This constitutes a serious and dis- thonorable breach of truce, Churchill sgid, but his majesty’s -government is tal ‘matter up with the pro- overnment of the Irish Potato Mnrk—; Chicago, April S—Pouto market dull Receipts 102 cars. Total U. S. ishipments. 895 cars. On track, 247 cars. ‘Wisconsin round wlutes, $1.50 to $1:65, mostly $1.55 ' and $1.60; Red River. Ohios, $1.50 o $1:60; North Dakota Red-Rivers, in- fenox quality, ungraded, $1.25; Idaho rwet-, 32 toi§3.10, MINE SITUATION 1S NOw TERMED AS TUG-.OF-WAR (Contigued From Fage 1) increase gqunhzing the scheme two fields. (By. United Press) Chicago, April 3, — Rallrpad upions planned aid !ox the striking. ¢coal miners:today. E Manion, head of the ordér of- Ralfro-d Tele- graphers,” was hicago’ to: deter-. mine ‘the attitude of other: railzoad chiefs. ; Manion said he ‘favored a lan ‘whereby. cosl miners would at east ‘be: given the financial support of the railroad workers. Manion’s stand is_backed by E. H. Fitzgerald, president of: the leway and Steam- ship clerks. The real strennh of the nation- wide coal tie up 15 being determined today. John L. Lewis, head of the United Mine Workers in- Washington in | A. Purdy. | 5 pe f sérvice .85 Do master for the people of Minneapo) to take up his new. duties with’ th WellsPickey: company. ¢I count a have \bgen given tl contributing in 3 humble ates hi: it pnvlleze to: oppnrtmfity on'! ’happiness and welfsre-of the people g (United Pregs of Minneapolis nnd the Puz wen. M a,pprecutwn» }rlnem, 9 ave place the - fo frmth-m% thg nation. To all xtend flw ng: mel 5 ful]y co-ope] tmg with the dgrgt | tron hei . efforte + Repeo | Ths tollowing reports accepte M\uuclpll Court for the w*ks end- s 1 ana s e show- for i Yor Fotn cTonsny - Tonth endiny ‘ebruary Ing, EePrUBnY 290% duartor ending |® Fe mary 28, 1922, also ror year ending February 28th, 19 Chief of Fire Department for month of February also inventory. of the De-{ pa) mupu Report of the Clty Engincer -~ and SupeFintendent of: the Waler Depart- A)Mlh! nd m«uu Alderman. Jahn was nominated !or Cit: -vlca-flrelmen! of _the Céimcll Upfln motion and deD) d, un o= atructed to cast the e Tar e Jnhr R ae Hone <|'and so declared. i elt gratitude of the entire’ pestal or anization;” ‘Mr.' Purdy ‘declares ‘Mr. Purdy ‘of . the: National’ Associationof: Postmasters: of the United States, and as such was well ‘and favorably known . through- out the entire«United States; Hehas Pfl been ' termed by former - Postmaster General. Will. Hays as ‘the,, hqut n» said todsy: the walk-out ‘Was 100 per | fie cent effective. : Operators, however, said that many:- of the miners simply. took a_holiday. over Saturday and Sunday and were returning to work:today. " Lewis, be- fore the hcuse labor committee, sug- gested nationalization of the mines as a way out of the repeated coal troubles. He emphasized. the miners were ready to meet the operators. |- “Anthracite operators and miners re- sumed wage negotiations in New York. In Chicago, heads of . the ullroad umons dmmed mdmg the miners, PlONEEl WANT AD SELLS “JACKASSES” fallowing conyersation on the phone tells ‘the tale.of hu -ulu and a Pioneer Want "Hallo] are runql-l for. u the truck. The Want Ad sold the mules and.with ‘a little more effort the truck will probably go, too. Want Ads cost very little, considering the service they per- form. Koors speakin, You mule .fl 'm-gk ¥ 1l the mules but run THE WHOLE TOWN. IS LAUGHING ety \ M) %A CONNECTICUT YANKEE In King Arthur s Court” PRESENTED, BY. Wm. FOX ; THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER MADE— YT TODAY—-—'FG MAT. 2: 30—EVE 7:15 & 9:15 LTI !!ulllllllllllllll]llll u_mi@m W——FWEDNESDAY ¥ .mng‘nmm terious se known particularly ~in Utah. been stricken with the ailment. None of them are expectéd to die. Infection is due:to the bite: of an one. of. six different insects, -causing fever-and disablement over a period of three mnnths, the service stated. Mid- summer i§ the season of infection. Few {fatilitjes : are- caused by the disease. Two of the labontory workers infected are. physicians; one a the others are lnborntory ‘This record: of infection |; ‘entire force of mveudg:tax-s is unique in the history of experi- mentgl medicine, it was said. WORK OF ARCHITECTS ON DISPLAY IN ST. PAUL TODAY St. Paul, Aprfl 8—Work of several «| of ‘the nation’s ; Ioremon architects is: on - display-herel in-the ‘exhibit of the St. Paul chapter-of the: American Institute o(,Archltectv Drawings by several St7"Paul Architects are on disylay. “Work of several Twm city Scul-pt- l.bnd painters are included in the ex its. RAILEARNINGS ARRANTNOWAGE Ut (By United Prlll) Chicago, April 3—Earnings of rail- roads are entirely sufficient tg meet the: present rate of wages: of: their employees, Frank J. Warne, statisti- can for the labor union: told tHe Unit- od States railroad labor board today. He testified in behalf of shop craffs [ lgw-!vmwu-wwwww against any slash of wages at this time.. “The present financial conditions of the American railroads is not such as to l{lake it necessary to redyce the presen wages of railroad employees,” he said. Ve {Qontinued From Page 1) of (policies: and the carrying onc of’ those policies. : Dempsey-Gibbo d Johriny Dundee, the bounc: 3 nd S for a cliance at titles with big stakes oni‘the side, when they stepped off on the 'wrong 1003 and fell ‘out of the Plr e.. “Greb pushed Glbbons nght ont ol Hine"and. moved - up: for. the spoils in his place. :Gibbons was fo. get Gene L Tunney, Georges Carpentier,, Jaeck Dempsey, eleven: weeks. in vaudeville and a.motion picture worth altogether close to $500,000. _'He muffed-it and Greb gets it all, . Johnny: ‘Dundee 'is. less: fortunate. All. that White hadin:store was a title. fight with> Beniry Leonard, but; the, Italian; will ndt-inherit that, as he has’ had’ so many-with-the: light~} weight. ¢hampion_ that it quldn't he worth a big purne In winni! decision from" White, D thing mtEe than-a good ] tion to his redord book nnd a:nice piece of change. Some. skllhd buj ‘ge ing . used én a.Dem) The pléns. hnve upon ‘months. ago, ‘but u‘ architects, can’t get a cont ctor toput it up. Dempsey ‘was' all ready to-go back: in’ training for a b;‘g “in defense of!| but . he's gning to England now and the raee” act around ‘the Fourth,” wait for the match-to work itself up.* The champion, perhaps, is going on the assumption that the Americans will miss. him so and get so lone- some for him that they will weep and i send for him to fight anyon PROCEEDINGS; GITY COUNCIL, CITY OF BEMID3I, MINN., MARCH L7 eth, 1022 Regular_sesslon of the Cliy. coqnel; held in the Council Chambe at 8 o'clock: P. B uo"":-’m“:?x‘::'»rum& mieoting! ‘rn called: order, Lahr| presiding. upon_roll call; muf were declare; Rode, ~Smart, St o Kinnon, Bridgeman; “Denison, ‘Absent,’ Carver, Hayward: The mlnuleu of lhe last regular) meeting were. rle‘:d and approved. ort of b8 Pinance Commit- u;' '}:r'?i‘a’a Segr wis read and accept- pon “maotion- and. decond, the xe- wmmendnign; made"ny e ‘Catfinii- tee were' ado) ted o adiourned ta allow the negfs'}“a'xl-e'igd aideemen to take thelr chat © 1L afn convened; .& quorum beé::nsrea:lft, L ovan s fealied to rder. Upon roll en’f‘ the (ollowlnc men were declared present: Rn(le, Jah r. Lahr, S8mart,*L1o ford. McK] A%n lDen‘;mm. 14 sen! BrMs\"‘F“!‘}urlnnk now. nddraned the Coun l lnh. nu?:wlnl aiders sent: Bom alder~ Olson, ‘-:vanlon. Y, “month Ju ::1 and_ Cl ewo ward It.is a simple, yet eifecuve, plnn .55 of government. . Not a single city that has ndomed the manager Dplan by vote and given; it a year’s trial has changed to an- other form. o s X ent it has hot b . tried to-warrant its ge duction, It p&nhts the empldyment of an -out-of-town man to manage. the city. zovernnent txcnl urznmznhon by the manager. It is difficult to secure a man.of the right qualifications to manage the city. < It is-aleged: that with lew exebp~ tions the” 13?1 against commission A e contmissioners re- pnosible fe oth the administrative. and legislative duties. Clark Gaines, *It permits the building up‘of & poli- Lt is open ta all ob)ec-' Joe Weeber Peoples_ Oif ‘elep) Jand tolls, " Riges, mus| L scavenger work, & owners . Jou [ahn, hauling. Andrew _ Johnson, ¥ boare prisoners Harry Prlce. water dept. W, Koep R 3 xflgxeman took the roof off the pro- - B d-White fight. | ’tllele buln% -no other applicant,’ ,}‘ hnfilr $2494.99 o Eresident Lahr named’ the: followin, J ittées and the members thereo Anance, J. P. Labr, E. R. Jahr, E. Ll k\ldl "B R. Jnhr, ‘Ray Olson, H. A. t:e‘lnd Wllka, W K. Den!wn. nso) ding, Tom Smart, R E. Stlflord N, Evenson. Hflum T.'N.‘Rodé, Tom Smart, T. E. Pnrchulng ‘E. Lloyd, B. E, Staf- rd,! K. T nison. fo Water and u'm, H. A. Bridgeman, Balx Olson, J. P. Lahr. e E Stlflofll Nll!h MeKin- | The applicAtion 6 T.. C, Bail o Cify Attorney was ' read; “thelr being nio other: applicant, he ‘was ectare elected. The ' applications of -Wm. W calohe and” John " STxtiana 2 tor truck driven in_charge wero voted up- o which resulted. as._follow. Sprague, none; Gaines §: Matland 3. 2 nes was declared: elected. ) The' application. of ‘Ed Jewett for truck drfzer and fanitor ‘was. read; 13 Wll "declared elected. Tho application_gf Jos. Hahn' for acavenger was- read; there ‘belng-mo other applicaut, he was. declared eléct- 'l'he application -of Dr. E. A.’Shan- non._as . City. siclan,; lncL ‘Health Ofticer was read; there g no-other applicant _he was flaullrlfl Qllnl‘d e-application of J. T. Kutchera for -nperlntendent of the Water ‘Deépart- al 'T. | Chief -of " the “Fire Devlmnent mmi ' Tea Applieant no'was clected on condition 3‘ mwo ‘weeks \mder D! O ot ooy Eae il o ) Work 18 satisfactory, Tinkendent At the hd of that tim The-application of G. Ollver { and Htenry L Smith for Diractor of the Bang was yoted 4Don QR ever Rizus 0 Im| 5 er IBgS et "hected. % The spplications of Mrs. Mary Duval na S15k Agnes Robinsor, for mateon | u Foom an .ress 3 $Etne tvers voted upon. Result of s, Duyal, non Mra. Robinson was. declared | g:{uet th pr ap) Huurt' h:ml;fln de. ing._no .ol = ‘ Xectefl‘ P h lppllcallon of D. R. Burgess for eterinarian and Dairy Inspector: 2d; there being no other appli- 6. was declared “elected. Mlynr Garlnolg ‘appointed Thos. Bail-: ey._chjef of police. " The .ap] Olnlment ‘was ‘confirmed by the Cnun Oth er' S Dlll.y p ¥ire Committee was asked to l!lvontl- te: the ad\ll!a.hlll‘t% of Aiscontinuing: e oftice of Fire ief and report at next meeting Tudge Gibbans' avpotnted Mande ».| Hammersley, Clerk of the Municipal The appolntment was. confirm- @ L by’ the Counell. on_motion -and sécond, the soft rithe lidenses are. to granted by! vote :of the Council, wlthou ‘being re- ferred to - committee. | The vote resulted as follows: Aves, Denisun, McKinnon: Stamtord, Smart, 3' Nny-. Jahr, Bridgeman, Olson, Rode,, EYEDSO! A ommittes consisting of Alderman Rode Byenson_ and. 1oy were ap- pointed to act on goft drink licenses, ihey, to consult the Mayor and Chlef Mcatis The. Rpg n_of rry Brennan, ‘Wilford sse and ‘A. ‘Brose for soft drink licenses were read and referred to the committee. The following appllcationu !nr milk licenses were read and granted: Even Nelson, M. W. Knox_ E. R, Jahr, Qtto; Horns, Evan' Nelson; . Stewarts Grocery, Ji [andarin Cafe, ' Palace Cafe, C. n. The Mayor was u!k,e.d 10 advlse tl\e Council at.the next meetin, number of Patrolmen and the advlllb- ility. of a-Police Matron.. It was moved and’ seco‘mled that the) next regular meeting be held Monday, 1d; there being no oth&r March 20th, and each alternate. Manrflny thereafter. Fhots ‘being no. further business, it - ‘was’ moved -to adjourn. Adjourned. J. P. LAHR, " “President. Atten( BELLE DENLEY NOT alone ‘in " quality of 4N texture; ‘expert~ fitting and: pleasing patterns are i our Suits ‘made ‘to, your measure, but the prices you i ‘find will also measure-up to_ | i your greatest expecuhon Yout satisfaction. in: dress i can ‘only be. realized. when - ‘the Suit you wear was made for you by competent tailors - to satisfy your style, your i pm:ern and puru. ;l' All: Cmmhn Call 34 for correct Vtimef"o;r to place’an Q’_rdt:a,i:'. ! o T vertising, c1ty in need of : For two, years we have used thlS ‘cateh line” in our ad- alling attention to a feature of our'store serv- ice that we have always been glad to render. A check - of the calls shows an average of FIFTY CALLS A DAY FOR THE TIME This, indicates to us that there are many. homlos in the. a reliable clock. We are gomg to make the followmg ofi‘er" Wlth every Mant,el Clock sold on that day we w111 give ABSOLUTELY FREE! . ONE ALARM CLOCK Valued at $3.50. We have Mantel Clocks ranging in price from $9.00_—_up Bead' Chains An’ aluor!menl of Bead Chiins; priced up to_$11; o choice on. Dollar Day Special for qulel Khitti erriciaL Leaton JswaLen THIRD STREET Phoue 34 for Cerrect Time or to Place an Order