Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 10, 1922, Page 6

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SATURDAY EVENlNG. JUNE 10, 1922 SUCCESSFUL GUERNSEY - SARE: AT THIEF RIVER | (== fi}onunusfl From* l‘uofil) attended. the -sale from -Bemidji re- ports as follows: “The first twelve pure-breds, which were the only ones we were interest- ed in, were sold at an average price _of nearly $200.00, this including sev- eral calves and young bulls, which always sell for less 'than older: fe-|’ males, and we consider'it t6 be a fair| price for the seller and bargains ‘for the buyez;s, inasmuch as the offerings|_ were ail*excgptionally’ good' individ uals of good breeding and cannot help but improve tae quality of live- stock in our neighborhood. { “The committee treated us with a little program before the sale, con- sisting of a good sound dairy lecture 1 by a representative of the Northeast i Experiment Station, in which he im- pressed upon us the necessity of CDMING, STATES BABSON grading up our cows with better . (Continued From Page 1) sires, and proving same with figures| year Mr. Babson repifed as follows: (€Continued FromPage 1) wherein common cows had been bred| “This means that the average man | the forthcoming. primary plections to common or beef sires, their heif- will be able to borrow money much | and to the general elections this fall ers being tested for production and cheaper during the next few years “Gnmpers said. ““An unusually re- ere dhits on*ine cofner of Third and Beliram showed a marked decrease over the|than he has htfzen able toI borrow :l:man:ry congress is now in’ session, wh‘m We were:little children, and from ;\r‘;len;:“b:nflt'heninst slde:of the Northri % N p during the past few years. It means|but there are exctllent indications ar :.:z‘i“f;::s l;fe::e;rgfli:az:ssedT:;s: that ch? borrowers should now av?id that th(.f people will at the first They.,btr;‘;?é::dr”ms e ;‘:j:"} g;{}%fice“:f h‘:fir::fignfig v’;::g good dillty sires and their daughters borrowing for long terms at high f)mwrtnmty l:nake ch{mges which will Encflm:lh;nmav;hau mast-light was &n| o Jo 1 that is oh'the corner of Third tested for production and they show- rates, It means thfzt t.here will be | interfere seriously “""!‘ the program . ‘ and Minnesota A"""“‘: ed a marked increase in production a decline in the retail price of money|of thcs? wh'n most desire a reac‘t:on- 0, hive you bowed ‘above a child that| The bond of Bemidjl Mfg. Co, with]: over their daws. And o With all we the same as there has been a dw.lh;e ary }eglj.lghve record at the national find the high cost of living is re- in the wholesale price of money. It capltol. F| AW WL sest éuwn,fiw A o€ STREEY, MIHOIN' MAW O BrLNESS 3 A NG = (=] MnSSAHY AN\ Wur =1 QINGIN' AN IRIGH $25.00_per... t) SLUMBER SHIPS fory af&ego% ‘MEETS AT CINCINNATI| wie sans in: shdow move vetors tha|_ The foltowing applicatidns were: read and - granted: moon. s % ¥rom far-oft harbors where the winds g“g‘sn"f“‘%‘zt‘n’,"‘gfi’ ;mm, ara low, A. Bfosé, transfer of And fragrance floods white beach and| yiconsd :from 220 Third Streel to 1 Dblue_lagoon Beltrami Ave: -= ‘Where all is as God made it long ago. ‘The ‘application of Ciarerice W, \Wils Thesk ‘aTe the siumber ships that once|cox for'the privilege of having a stand i NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION C INTERNATIONAL FALLS:AND BEMIDJI -: Rate, Sc Per Mile ..: Read Down TIME TABLE LEAVES 0:00 A. M. 0:45 A. M. 11:25 A. M. CHEAPER MONEY PERIOD | FEDERATION OF LABOR Read U I.EAVE { i i d Li llefork Happyl: Gravel Pit Gemmell Mizpal Northome Blackduck H sleers the :Royal Indemnity Company, in the And caught the sweetness of those car- | sum of $10.000.00, for, furnishing elec: goes sent tric_current to' the 'City, was read an g means that money will be more avail- 2 i With shadowed sails moved on the starry | accepted. The former bond to be can-: flected back upon us in & measure in| ) e vhe by'ld' t homea: | In; 4, . of L conyentions fhens deeps? golied. & ond: of. Denlion & B s with high ot of intaini able for the uilding o 1S, | is no agenda as there is in European 1f 80, came back. the olden wonderment | . L% ;“%igcm'-‘“n"% Guar:;‘:;esbow in a high cost of maintaining a POOr | s¢j00] houses, roads and construction i i i And’ you have Whispered, “May the|ihe U. S. A v S0, Al H quality dairy sire ) N | gatherings and the convention shigpes dredins comi ttine the sum of $500.00 for use of sidewalk e Pollowi ¥ 1 5 work of every form.. Most of all #t|jts own destinies. The rules are at| Even as some oné whispered over you. ;;‘;‘e,‘,{;fi“ while butlding; wis %o and Following this talk we were treat | means: As 'the banks during the | a)l times under the control of the| —Glenn Ward Dresbach in the Forum. ed with ‘a few selections by a male | past few years have educated the|convention and may be altered or quartet, who were represented as be- | public to high rates, the public must syspended by a vote. } ing direct from the Guernsey Island, | during the next few years educate The report of the executive Cotin- but we have our suspicions as to that | themselves back again to the lower cil' to be ldid before the convention part. However, the songs were time- | rates of some few years ago.” of the Council Room for practice évery i i- 3 ines in . 3 - | Wednesday evening, when not in use. ly, the music gt.Jod, and the senti General Busme.ss b r‘eflected of a most import character dealing 2:,:8 ;:]e‘{?yl:gpwfids é‘nl‘l‘:l;'rt‘:amo:):ei;'gpl;';fi. ‘Wm. Christlanson was given per- ment very pleasing.” the Babsonchart is running 15 DCT| yip gomestie, industrial and - politi- | dent’ Lahr: bresiding. e g LR T P o i on in (ock TwD . ard. cent below normal—an increase of | affairs and with mternatlonal Te- 5ol dan The City Attorney reported having 1 per cent over last week. It is|, .. ; Ubon roll call, the following alder:|seen the Minnesota Flectric Light & holding well in face of the bearish| " ons, men 'were - doclared - present—Rode;{ Power Company about removal of poles, PLOT TO KIDNAP AND KILL . Smart, Olgon,” Jahr, Lloyd, Bridgeman,|and they will do so. In the conventioh & year ago enson, Labr. ,Absent——Denison, Mc-| The Street Commissioner was giveri railroad o} MEXICAN LEADERS BARED | factors resulting from the ra a nuinber of special committees were | Kinnon; autliority o ‘hiave a street arag: and ruling, inted for th t maki Minutes tool box made. appointed for the purpose of making | ;0 minutes of the last regular meet: The Clty natruct. «SHOW.CARD” SMITH DRESSES investigations of an extensive char-/|ing were read and approved. o hg}p‘({&;"my Ay Lol o) acter. Reports on these questions Hils - tending the convention at Rochester i UP FINE WINDOW DISPLAY| ' i g After belng _audited, the “fGIloWIng | June, also one. for $50.00 for the G. A. Ri Lester Smith, “Show-Card” Smith will be contained in the report of the | i1y were, upon motion and second, al-| for Memorial Day. Executive Council to the coming con- | lowed: A “communication from A. M. Bagley as he is becoming kidin about the vention Street labor, to the Supt. of Water Dept. was read city, is specializing on sign writing 18th ... in which he asked that the penalty be 3 g deducted from his bill. and now has taken to window trim- Question of Wages il The Supt. of Wuter Dent wis in- day. ming. His introductory window may| One of the most important of these g struated to colleot the spenalty. T’llc move “to put these exiles out|be seen at the Johnsoti' Popular | special cohiniittees was -appointed to of the way” has been afoot for many | Priced Store, which is the scene of |inquire into the question of wage “There being no further business, it.f] 8| was moved to adjourn.” Adjourned! || 8 . fixing, in order that a permanent - Diamond Point bathing beach.|ilxing, q ] truck driver .. months, federal agents declare. «Show-Card” has taken bits of crepe scientific policy for wage determina- Bemidji Maching Works, repairs Approved: J.'P. LAHR, Attes! Presiden SeLLE DENLEY, . ) P for pump ...,.. paper for his water front and sand tion might be considered by the A. 3¢ Doran, ‘labor ‘and ‘material, SIXTY.EIGHT COMPLETE for his beach. Theé display has some f‘r-h?f Ly ffl:. us;{ in wage negutl:t;ovlljs. p b MINNESOTA LAW SCHOOL | maids in bathing suits set among & el i3 i;n:ssligna Io:se\vasf p::eml::“ 03; 5 e thereasmg o Andrew -Johnson, boarding pris- Ordinance' Wo. 125 Ordinance. No. '125: was Tend the. sec- & P .. .]ond time and.no amendments offered. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY ebuu- s mi&fi".}fi"‘m i Dt Pl e and’ were given mt‘ crry 0: =:.1181;:" .| mission to use the pavement.from th & - 15, A ‘People’s OilStation- to: the Lake, once.| fe Regular: sesslon of thio. Clty. Conncn L euch week for dances, also to have use Monday will contain much' material | held in the Gouncil: Chambers, City Hall, I.ET US SUPPLY YOU WIT LUMBER LATH - SHINGLES . - LIME — CEMENT — PLASTER '/ APER——Roofing and Sheathmg BRICK—Common, Fire and Fancy Sash Doors and: Mill Work.. - FULL LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE ttorney was _instruct- resolution San Antonio, Texas, June 10.—A plot to kidnap and murder all exiled former Mexican leaders in this coun- try was bared here following the kidnaping and murder of General Lewis Blanco and Colonel Aurelo Martinez, it was announced here to- May 1st, to May Tom Davies, a5, dump & Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Ci music, Juvenile nd .. R H. 1. Campbeil, ity.'Clerk. i il , etc. The 6 f d'.s play o.f bathmscapsz’::it;e:“b]e at. | living argument, which the American |~ oners window is attrac ",'i ¥ Federation of Labor has condemned | i It Burgess, suppile: tention of passers-by. as unscientific and therefore objec- blankets for Dormitory. tionable. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Standard Oil Co. coupon book, . 4 Street Deparlment of 'Mm'nesotn completed lth""‘ ex= e b President Samuel Gompers, in dis- aminations today. The class is the | ACTIVE Representative wanted bY| o qqin0 the forthcoming convention, Standard Oil Co., engine oil, Wa- ter Department . . largest in the law college in ten large wholesale. _house, of high % 4 - | expressed the view that the deliber- all years, standing. Unlimited earnign possiy | =¥ Bemidji Auto ‘Livery, Siinéy, (By United Press) Minneapolis, June 10—Sixty-eight senoir law' students at the University Bemidji Hardware Water_ Bepta,, and bilities with opportunity to build [ ations at Cincinnatti would be of | “§f.e"pept,” permanent trade selling complete |y uniformly constructive character | N. W. Bell Téi. ‘Co, line of staples in constant use. Yesulting in’ a strengthening of the ulennun Hospital connection with a real future. lab ¢ and ificati State age and full details. John | labor vmovemen and a unification Sexton & Co., Chicago, Ill. 1d6-10 ! of its forces. “I am confident,” said he, “that the i s AR & pril . Cincinnatti ‘convention will mark a| g 0,5 Meg. Co., street Tights for Strawberry,; Chocolate, Vaiiilla:-Ice Cream -Pineapple or ‘Lemon;: thifee in on Sthberry, Orange Sherbet ot Mousse THE PIONEER WANT ADY BRING RESULTS " e " “Light & Power . lamps, City Hall ........ | Electric - i El distinet advance on the part of Amer- E&:fil{“o‘f“;\pr!l ............. gives you an oxucl deunphm of y ica labor. While I have no means| month of Apri each Fancy Sundae served in Indestructo Silver ! = of knowing what miy come before {!g:"*‘)({cfl“ Ci ; Sundae Duhet ¢ = the convention, except that which is| ~ flusner e 3 * E contained in the report of the Ex- S T 3 E ccutive Council, T am confident that || Report of tho Municipal Court for largu" & Larson =| . t veeks y 3 = the thought and action of our move- ' 158y “uiowing $143.00 was read and ac: : = N i - | cepted. . E ment in convention will be progres- | “RiL. of peattn ofticer tor the quar-|f | SPECIALISTS. .+ sive and constructive, (exi‘\\'us rc:ful and_accepted. 'EXAMlNING EYES ‘ eport of the Street Committee rec- “We have gone through a year|,mmending work to be done'was read' We Are Pleased to Announce the Arrival of Our First Installment of Books, Comprising the Following: of great difficulty. There has been a severe industrial depression which has had its effect upon all of our working péople because they are al- ways first to feel any fluctuation in FITTING GLASSES Office, First' Floor 213 Third St. Office lene 131 Rei. 310 and referred to the Finance Committee to take up with the City Engineer. The petition for sidewalks at Mill Park, Wwhich was laid over from last year is to be included in the recommendation’ of work. ‘The Health Committee reported hav-! GIFT BOOKS: “Q0ld Friends Like You”—Foley. “You and I"—Foley. “The Value of a Smile”—Nesbit. “Hoosier Book of Riley Verse”—Riley. “Lockerbie Book of Rile; Vene”—Rnley. “The Seripture Birthday Book”—full limp leather- “Good Cheer Birthday Book”—antique leather. “Happy School Days’—cloth. BABY BOOKS: “All. About Me.” “Baby’s Life i in Photos.” ing rented the Detentional Hospital for] the course of our industrial affairs. Five Million ldle “It has bee_n}r}elmb'ljv, and‘I may e g sau authoritively, estimated that the P number of unemployed has been as STOP! high as five million and this unem-! ployment continued over a period of months., - Those who may have ex-| ‘pected; however, that this industrial depression, severe as it was, would result in a weaKening of the organ- ized labor movement have miscalcu- lated. The report may show' that ithere ,has been a slight- decrease in LISTEN' LOOK ! you‘are abso‘fité]y on the level with your cstomersr— ! 'Unl‘efié"&dhr'goods are so excel- lent that everyone who buys them once will want them again— 30x3 Fabric "firel ..... $11.40 “Baby.” the. total membership, - but this de- . i i 2;;‘:’1%‘: I‘f‘; ::“;‘f r;fi:flh:‘:fltfi: 30x3Y, Fabric, Tires. .. ..$13.40 U}féss there is real need for what MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS: af ‘unémployment. when tit was im- 32,@&/2 Fabric Tires ... ..$21.50 you make— : [0 Nsn gible f ki to pay even the G v, If Winter Comes”—Hut€hinson, T . ) Saiih: wWhith Hre. uevéssary’ s ..$21.80 Unless you. apprecmte that it takes a long time.and costs a lot of mofily to educse one hundred mil- lion people tofAssociate your trade <! mtark with- jaf&sfinite stahdard of quallty— ’ 32!4‘ Fabric Tires .....$25.55 33;4% Fnlmc Ties ... .$26.85 uniion dués.*"On’ the contrary, our mbvement has not ‘only not beet weakened, but it is even stronger tqday than ever ‘Opposmon has resulted in unify- hik the forces of the workers; it has created in them a more militant spir- it and has given them'a greater determination. The movement for the so-called ‘open-shop’ in its var- ious disguises, the propaganda for] that movement which has been vie- ious and vigorous in the extreme, has brotight to all of the workers a greater realization of the paramount necessity for solidarity and unity of‘ thought and action.” “The Flaming Forelt"—c'{: waod. . “Helen of the Old House” ?i:hl. “Daddy Lohg Legs”-—Jéan Webster. 4 “Mother Carey’s Chickens'~-Kate D. nggln. “To 'the Liil Man”—Zang Grey. PR A BEMIDJI BOOK & STATIONERY CO. 403 ‘Beltrami Ave. Phone 799-J ¥ BEM[DJI MINN. Unless your business is built on the firm foundation of economical production and sound finance. Did Yoii Sée the Tive Torturé Dertionstration? BEMIDJI TIRE CO. ..f”“‘”;t‘érA SEEE. L. Fouirth Street Published by the Bemidjl Pioneer in co-operation with The American Association of Advertising Agencies.

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