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j- BEMIDJI: DAILY, PIONEER PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMP A&w . ‘NATIONAL ‘EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION vg%m%cfimnl‘lfl' York, W. T lflflufl. M £ an butiens. 1y for “pubis on.°"u,3’: u:'i.'-‘ 3:': ) ‘Plgneer must! Yeask this ofmice ; each week to insure -n [oNth "o s lli pessacecee Jl 'nmmnm == e FHD WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pubm.‘ ’ur‘.nu raday and ‘sent postage mf""’ advance, $5.00. Unless “credit™1s ."-I ‘this pa) Press is entitled to t to news unlu-.lnl credited to, we otberwise and elso the local news published herein. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND OITY PROCERIINGS PID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK—: (By E. R. Walte) “THAT every citizen owes a dul eity. 35 Bl f.‘_é\ THAT because ‘ aon&e )n!n"n“ Hngh 4o " give time and money toward thd elop- ment _and-hetterment of your city, Bad; bé-' °§“’e tllele men’ are willing to pull a load 4pihill,is no reason why the slicker should : . h on behind and ride, DO YOUR o SHARE FHAT the man who hides behind other men’s failures to_do their duty toward their city, is hard up for an excuse. He should be an example to the rest, not one of its prob- lems. THAT you should never criticize, when you refuse your help, “THAT your city would be ready for & Re: celver in time, if some of the city’s busin ;men didn’t have spirit enough to.give & lit- tle.time and money to organized: effort in tommunity development. N o i e AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS S Dpwn in St, Paul & few days ago,.a victed & man of murder in the third' degree for having killed a woman with his mltomohle and ke was sentenced to the penitentiary for not, exceed- ing a term of 30 years, Thirty years in the penitentiary for klllmz # \per-. son with 'an automobile is a long strétch. In the instance cited, the evidence ‘showed that; there had been total disregard by.the driver for the safety of others. After having'bécome intoxi- cated, this. man got into his car and tarted ‘off fas. 2 e wxhj rampage down crowded streets, ‘ ot}jeg_mlchineu, toppling over. pede ing from policemen who sought .to. h: lt times as fast as 60 miles an hour. j ., . “In .ddltlon to killing the. woman, sjevera). othu persons were injured and considerable _property damage_done;; . - Théra can be no douht but that tho Invites You Every Day | Plcn‘c Grounds | 7 : ] Clmping Grounds Bathing Pavilion \.. —Electric Lighted— ' . SOFT DRINKS - LUNCHES - Sold at the Park. Plan Your Picnic for DIAMOND': I’OINT,. Bathing Suits for Rent jury.con- . FOFFEE ¥ e other persons who might regard traffic violation as a smal)/matter would be made,to understand the tragic error of their mlnpprehenswn St But there is another §idé to. the case. The crime of murder pre-supposes. that ‘the crime is commit- ted with malice aforethought;' that 'the murderer fhrough premediation or &idden wrath,.deliberately kills. This automdbile driver, ‘mad fool. that ‘He *' was, didnt set out to kill anyone, much less a ° strange woman whom hq never, before had seen. _He Kkilled -because the: woman ‘happened. to be :in the path of his careening car. - He was hastily in- dicted and, with thc public arqused. over. reckless . dEiving and qw)it old eye-for- an-eye and_tooth- for-a-toothospirit o; )évenga still smoldering. in the human breast, tfle prisoner was cnnv:cted of the o8t serjops;chatge possiple. It w4 1Jt is.reasonablei to. presume that no unmmn would have done What, thu{é‘llow did, He was, tun 10 4itlo0f moonshine on some other. kmd ufi out- lawelf < Prob- - n hquor, which caused hlm l:o lose hla senseg.. bly a good many. persoqq \th fimacked '.heu' lips, i m e " satisfaction because ‘‘he got what was coming to hm *” wink at violation-of-the-—-eighteenth- amend- ,» ment and encourage 'the manufacture of murderous moonshine by buyingithe stuff. ‘It is a fair ques- tion for debate -as to whether all of the blame for the tragedy for which this man must spend the re- mainder of his life in prison rests completely on his shoulders. There are too many automobile accidents. Drunk- en drivers should not be tolerated:-and, whether drunk or sober, male or female, persans who as- sume the responsibility of driving an. -automobile should exercise reasonable care.’ I a driver can not- or will not exercise proper regprd for:the rules of safety they; should be kept out of -the driver's seat. ' ; To lessen accidents, to make speeding unpopular and to save the lives and property now being need- lessly sacrificed on the alter of carelessness, some- thing more is needed than to have, theylaw jump. with both feet on victims of such affairs as the one in St. Paul. If every driver was made to realize that, high'or low, rich or poor, pleb or plute, he could not go ahead with his reckless, driving without being held’ to strict accountability, there vsould.be a lessening of accidents. , —1 ADVERTISING BELTRAMI COUNTY The Minneapolis Tribune became so enthused over our idea—that is, Beltrami county’s idea—of * advertising themselves at the National Dairy Show that they gave space to a mighty fine editorial re- garding the idea, Incidentally,- Beltrami county came in for'a bit . ofigood:igdvertising as & dairy district, which is de-~ cidedly.correct. The Tribune is right, our farmers have no patent on the idea of parading Minne- apolis streets and attending the Dairy Show via auto:parade. We want no patent, but are for any- thing that will help to.arouse interest, in dairying in * Northern Minnesota. # 1 A Grand Forks man offers to trade an.incuba- tor, a'sewing gn-\chine and 10 gallons of hard cider for a Ford. And some smart aleck bobs up to say that ‘there must be something the matter® w:th the wcid — i Attorney General Daugherty. says; he wouldn’t quit the'cabinet now for, a million dollars, . “It would be worth that much if he would,”. snorts Senator Watson. iz — Dopm in Kansas they fired a -chaolmnrm for permitting a dance at the school house.” Kansas in-, ’;ists on being the ¢lown ‘state “of !h’evl_fmon. Al Beautiful Complexion? Yo had it as a' baby and a child. Ifitislost, you canrestoreit with JAP RUSE The soap that gives nature a "““".r&’q"".m"’,‘,‘“m'm““"'“" ARCHIE bl'}mr C‘unodln.q < i I\AW Soda Menn gives eu@fi pficf Sundae servy Sundae Dishes. L ‘llllllllmlllllllllll l’b L+ “DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS . « inauns escription of :in Indestructo Silver II; enct‘é #7" A Trial Will Please Us Both 5 i M fihflwl“lml"llln;' imiunumumnu?u .4 POWDER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED _Pope Gregory dieamed he sgw the .. -Gorteap ) x\me\@ {(Copy for This ent Supplied. B Rraoionn, Papariment, Supplied: ?' HOPE WARS ARE AT An EllD" tho Linlm_commlndor. B Wnrn are at an' end when the ‘Arch- -néel Michael | uhelt his sword, e hope expilessed in the" siivér tw»»finmd ~Gep.- |n7, the hero' of'gtaly to Com Hanford MaCNlder 'bl “the Améfl@;‘n Legion, and now pmervefl in the na- tional trophy room of the Legion.: Replica of Famous Bronze Statue. The statue is a replica in miSiature of the great. bronze statue of St Michael that crowns the fortress of San Angelo in''Rome. San Angelo iz also known. as Hadrian's Tomb, having been built in the Second century A. D. by the Emperor . Hadrian for hig mausoleum_gnd. later. converted into a fortress. ; Twelve hundred years ago Archangel about to sheath his sword, and soon afterward a great pestilente djsappeared. The statue was cast to commemorate thie event. PLANS, REKIEF OF AFFLICTED President. illineis Federation of Labor Proposes Arrangement in Co-? opornlnn wm\ Legion. John H.. Walker, prflident for the ult ;‘lq:t yoars, of m Ilinois State ration of La- hor, has proposed - an . official ar- rangement be- tween organized labor -.and . the American Legion for the relief of -the sick and -wounded of the World war and their dependents. Commander Mac- . Nider of the Le- glon has respond- ed to this henmly and.the matter is under consideration. Walker- stirted work in the Illinols mines before he was ten years old and at. eleven was a member of the Knights of Labor. At some time or other he_has served fin practically every subordinate office in the min- ers' organizattons of:Illinois. Steel:Helmet. Inventor Dead. The man who saved numberless lives through - his-introduction of the steel helmet in the World war died recently in Paris. 'He was Doctor Monprofit, a member of the chamber of deputies of France and ‘a<yeteran-of: the French | ambulance corps. Had the war con- tinued it is very,possible that the struggling armies would have gone out In steel body armor- as well as hel- mets, for - the:plans of Doctor Mon- profit for the use of breastplates of steel had been practically perfected at the time of thie armistice. Doctor Mon- profit conceived the idea of the “tin hat” while campaigning in the Bal- kans in 1914 Keeping 1t Dark. 1 ‘“Go right back and tell your boss,” roared a squire in: a New England town, “that_he's a blinked fool, and that Le's to come here right' away and fix up that carpentering job and fix it right.” The apprentice vanished, and a few miniites later the 'boss carpenter ap- | ppared, aching 10, a_fight. ' {*Do T ‘undefstlind,” "he bellowed, “that you told my apprentice that'T (was a bllnkug 2 Why, led the squlrc,' u; want’him to 3 urles in @\ nlry- the !l::::tt rt.h'm., ot e War. department. 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