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3 JWILL WLW'AY WORKERS mqu k Ndbndy appears to be taking seriovsly the trike: there ‘not at_least a little danger that trouble may: come? Public opinion was strongly. cosl miners who demanded & 20 per cent m incrense ~on top of the big wugel granted bli teeling that_the lowest paid workers Y| ‘harshly dealt - with: duringthe SRS or vumuuon. &m e' ‘must reach. # sach wesk 0. lnnu l’ immigrant workers -for p! roundings. But if we pay them $15 or & little more a week, how can. we expect them to lflord decent uvinz conditions? ' In view of the well establislied fact: that the cost of living has been tending uwlrda for some time, d in view of the prospect t!mt the trend will n- inue upwards rather than downwards, vigorous op- no-ifion to, the. Iatest news announced by the Rail- way Labor Board is not altogether astonishing. Wall Street never takes threatened or actual strikes vny seriously; yet the business men of the coun- try would do_well to follow railway wage develop- ments closely. —Forbes 463 OUT OF 10 : )!‘_In can wm‘ o bigher eoh iment llun the TAKE NO CflAms W H. Gemmell is distributing some. asetal ideas to the neoplq wbo carelessly Cross raj oad tracks by automobile. : Mr. Gemimell ig' president of the M &1 Bnilmg company ng:d has issued a letter ing dri to ti out-of ‘a total .of, 410, cast for_the nomination of : :-r:ex nhers to nka no_chances when croming representative to. the.legislature. He had two op- “One handred pu cent of the leeidenu are’ ¥ ponents, one a (otmer reptesentatwe « ulue d drl e 3 1 ‘Most small towns, and large, have their lacmml b deivies of‘ches and 'f and' cliques and their' Main Street sqvubblu aver pranes’and- politics, dancés and dandelions, roads and religion—with a goodly. sharé of the: popula- don ready and willing to jump with bath feet, on lny member of the opposing contmgent who ght dare to poke his nmbitmus nose above the pnlified Horizon. i Few, gitizens, no. matter how much they mny At the 8Ty e!eetion, Wil!.i-m T.-Noonan, pub- luher of the’ B!ndettg eglcn received 403 votes . ennyin:g' Beltrami cotnty’ for thé nomination for state lemtor. i the men. who brought him out. dmun, its judment is not infallible. . Hence, of l“ b\mneu mufitntmn nntmg a newspaper is the most hkely to creltg a degree of oppnsmon. R Yet at Bnudetta we have the spectacle of a news- paperman as'‘a "candidate for political ofllee polling Deactically a' utianinious vots, an achievement prob- nbly unequllled in Ameriun politics; S ! mire eheix own_sweet self, expect to come out of would have taken their duty, more seriously he I Py ap election without having a considerable .number would have carried both counties. .One man alone i of home folk get out. the hamirer ° when they go ’t short noti " | i fl\a il 2 cap’ win._ on so short no ice, Hll xtrongut en. A cnmhdace whq can qujet, the nnvil1 chorus on i ection day has done something mouz extraordi- ' L —— g 5 _?i___ Wlhien the wind waves hegan'to play.tag with i o ! their ship, every one of the Bemidji maval ‘Tilitia § and ‘hds ‘printed it for a long tfme, and the vote fivun Billy Noonan' becomes the eighth: wonder of i theiworld.. 0 ¢ L | : § No‘mmer how genexously dhpoud a newspaper 4 i it forever please all m""1""' {id Bill Noonan in_his lnnonncement Bill: sure 1 { ) 'Making:a ngwiphper i8 unliks any other e squeak -nd he' sure got sone’ mue‘ Con= ; | bulnen Its'stock in. trade is pefiomlitleu IE! \tions, Bill. % { | errors are récorded in' cold type- where all who i } Inok*mny see. It'may try ever so hud to be accu- There are 65 members of. the Bemidji noyg i rate. and honest and sincere ‘and ]mmremve and Band. Fond parents who know, th dueotd of only § § uuinl, 4nd yet in the necessary t\m'y of its prep- a touple, wnnder how G. VA I mflon, offensive miistakes will creep in, and, being § i 4 W)llum Cmmniy ‘Holds the record far the lowest score oh the Beml Hix golf links, but George Kreatz still has' the miost “effective vachEry * l't’u a great’ summer. - June {s nearly gone and nvt & single bride has returned to mother. | e | Thay re calling hith Seriator Harry already. Well, y is a good 'name for d Senator. . A. Huffn s way about it there will be an eclipue of the Moon in :(.pvember As ugnnl, JE;pxe Lindeen and ank Ellsworth were elected—to stay at home. Mgs. John Lushen and mother, Mrs, Mk i Cushman, visited with Mrs. Glen-Al- |/ Regular session of ‘thie’ City Council 1’1,'::;' k{,‘zd', t,. Olso! { g len: and Mrs.’ Harry -Millis Wednea- ‘held {n_the. Council Chambers;:City Hall,| " Resolution *No. «»m. -bvroyrl ting 8 day. 4 Drasont, meeting “Wascalied te ordes | 1LS0:00 to_ the local ding ‘,’.:P‘"’“i“afi“ > " | thy t in nesota T Mys. E. L. Horner visited wil her | President Lahr _presiding. ::aeusgmferfmu Ster Minn. . June: mh'; mother, Mrs. -Schussman; 'l‘nead Roll Call 16th and '17th, 1923 ’lmrnduced by. Al- ndystries have|. been rather; ,' y mnny ofi the large. eifiu, 'fimamnu 0 ‘factory: mm-. and upfl:lnlly‘ ‘have [shown: 8 keen Pt et e e i v'iage to re.leh a bank after rec pay, but;a.post. office usually is available. ‘Vhen the people wh it uvin; ‘system which is ‘ment because the 'come tonvinced. tht only. i certlficate. P K to the amount of certificates; aré’ isshed: t, to esubhfih a series of sum- Natlonnl Pnrk where youth, under the chapéronage of experienced men, will get - all: the: thrills- it-yearns. for without; additional unnecessary. dang- | succeksh’n silm!lf cn’nps will: be dgrman Smarf, ‘seconded+by_Alderman Mr. and Mrs. John Mickerson werc l".,"%&:‘,‘fi:&,.fi""’ followlng alder | Suhr. was: read and BeAral daly pasa: ‘Beniidji shoppers Fndny, narketing | Smart, Jahr, Stafford, Lloyd, Denison, cirried by the following vul a fine veal. . McKinnon, . Bridgeman, Evenson, Lahr. s”: Jahr, Denls?jn fi}‘am‘fl-,. T i M Abgent: -Olson, s o vy Smart, Lloy Nnyl 5 Pear] Gfi{u is !Ile!lding y [0 S Boldgeman, 'Evenson,. Lahr: Absent, ) few.idays With ' ok i " s e Northern, s . minutes ‘af' the”last r arnlur bl LoV, B 1 B i sloh were read and:approves R4, of B e 86 Crieh ‘was b ealer, In the.sum of wi e ? em‘dj shop- the, U, S Fidelity and:Guaranty Co. as T s 0. 0, A | R e | S U R were licm mxg’hnppen "Saturd BE | Droved: - The fnl'l:dwln Sk tians WeF read| Rev. G.F. Morton and wife and "G & Hanhah, Second-Hand Store. son - Frank amcl ;wife were dinner e l‘lé,f_}’i;';"‘l" sg’;’t‘“ TRbIS. i g:;sdt: at.the J. G. Ho:llm lome Bradseth & Willey, 11k, y 3 : . . Newton Meidames J, Lushen, G. Allen and gc"mfm Dot Djorgu, MK % nlevato & lllnt Thomas L. Potts, for permission to Millis] called on * Mu.. E L. Homer Co. feed, cny«'im bl put :op-q!urn waq:o on Minnesota and A, Third Street Yoripresgnt year. The Bemidjt" gte given * pers John Ketten, repalr: mission to use thp Council rooms ms Jos; . Hahn, leven - practice’ Friday evanlnu instead Dproperty owners 50) Wednesday. Jou, Hahn, burying dogs uul ho . Health ‘Committes _submitted hy -halk 5 | plans for Detention Hospitat-which.were; Iaid on the table until next meeting. he City Clerk was ifsfruoted to ad- v.. 13e Ex;)bm far: sm am‘mlg&t . S I Mond. Tkx& bond of E. W. Hunnah; Second~ Departmen| Standard Oll Co.; coumn bvon. B. m&f! ;nd pnrt w] hnv tiast ) 5 it B [y Bay Roil Bemiaji Plon logal publication, Reports of City cm L urer for .the: quut ndlnl Amrn 30th, uu:., were_reas l‘ on b hance Comm! Regort of the Iétpat Cotirt ‘for 'th ookS Chding Rtay. xot'x?',;id 2Tth, 1922, son: e ko ]nll‘v Tead and hecepted. | and_ duly. carried that & B e Moy bion 1985 Witk JC: C. Caakey iréceive $4.00 per day for Hr and Mm\,n. L., Hormer cnllprs Tné!dw. e month’ emlmx May- 3! Street cleaning. 5"‘;&‘;:;:‘, tests, was read | iy g City Gounell-declded:that-the-City Eeenties arkor & Navior Fsont of 1le )y Harker ylor in nt o 3 A petitién a!m & 0 restaenta of f place of bustness: the ter part of last week. Nymare, requestings ‘Wut the” Nyinore 'he matter of & meter fester belng SR Centetery. be vacAtéd, wis.remd and re-| purchased by the Water Department was Nofl‘lil-l DAKDTA ELKS ] o fiTne cuy-attomey Instructen: o M’flw draw amendment fo Sott Drink Ordl- 126Wak read the: thira e ren $6.00 3 lost by-the following'{ « There_ ot ho _Farther businiess, ‘it Jahr, Smart, = Lloyd.|was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. , Denison, Mcmmx;:_ Awrove';l Lk ; - gAfiered for tRe o Dt m; ; - 28 A"“'in:m.g} Dm". P. LAR. olu D 3Y, state convention, C. P. Brown, Far- , Retolutlon Mo 205, sporoptisting Gty 'Clerk. 89 plellflfllt- Aldernun Bridgeman, seconded by Al- Ier:oa to- the Greanmmd Cemetry asso-|referred to the Water ommittee. SEHSIQN AT WJLLISTON R o g : T4 A el . WAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1922 P e | mander of Cnlvu- Military .. ;de 4 wfll be ‘in- eh!p of o "‘ m- in true we-m d he in‘a: outlified a'p¥g t will permit red-blooded £ conflnuel 0 [don chaps and swing a leg: over. tlle i impress upon..th tmle of Bemidji Lold | stock’ saddle’ and- ride over the Treasury Savings|picturesque trails that invite the lov-| ler of the free and open to Glacier an investment as:well as the bést|National Park every summer. The I 2 mmodio!,en::unlins persons of: oy. campers will sleep in tents but' ill have a club-house ‘and mess ; i in a chalet ich_h : Mtnhe iwho Wwon. prominenee: as ‘an_associ- W ur]nhu?, of Wnrld’ ‘Falt e habits: of [ T il il Again under the management of _PAUL 0. SWEDMARK Speclal Dinners Served earners -of - 8 weekly: € | Mary Roberts . Rhinehart, Camp, Ernest Thompson Seton, Hen: ry Kitchell Webster, Col. Theodore acil- | Roosevelt, E. R Culver, Dlllon Wal: °’ ‘lace, James, E. West ‘of; the Boy “offer fand. Gen. T..I. Gignilliat, Supt. of Culvei Military Acedemy. thasavmgs moye- | - Eargo, N: D)., to.get a pogition. at, “ORN 'RONS ESPECI‘LL* cials” have bey| ¢ Ot 68 Q18 : URGED RY us AGAI“ :fii-gh Schoal 1.the. 8th. * Da- _OPEN DAY L i - PALACE CAFE . :- Kotan” for the Hull Insurance Co. || ‘ B i : 4 112 Third Street vear begins " Wartkinsg. ™ Bres., 8 Fargo; N S’I'RAWBERRY jam, i ‘Wbérry pri serves, strawberry conserve, cdnned straw- bemes—all are welcome appétizing. additions to your meals. Can. them at home in: Mother’s good old way.” . it " To_have these ‘economical home-canned: fruits on: hanid saves money, and time in planning. and; preparing your meals. And they, cost: one-third to. one-half. less than factory- ptepared fruits. Blg, firm, plump strawberries for: canning, are. on et for only & short time. * Otder your Ball States Gov- Pa ifi MW, GrowerQ & Jobbets As&'n. General Offices, Minnecpolh tha, wilds_of Glacier Strawberry lemve 4 pinty of mwbemes 2 pi 1 pound of see “with. it if ' they Young college reparatory 51 fill these afi,s the plan is zind and juics of Placo on siove, brinia & ofien, Fill jely onal parks, it &- the:com- | ! the advertising cost was a smaller * A young and enérgétic exeéutive » et percentage than ever it'had been, took hold of & fine old fetail busi- ineéss inf New York. and, because of a’larger volume, the shop effected: economiesi and . “What this business needs;” he told . inimself, “is a place in the mind of gave far superior Sfil'Vlce. i et That was five yearsiago. Today & eertajn percentageis spenti gy sup= < xiosed to.be spént, for adVertlsmg dibirsti But«as fast.as:the approprlatldh is.” 3 spent the" more the business.-in- | cpeaséds and the more that the busi- S ness«mcreases, ‘the sma]ler the per- flie pflbllq.”f e o Is money ever “spent” for adver- For six months had hot passed be- tising? fore the business had grown so that: munmmmhmmu-vm: v | he - Anietican -Aswceistion’ of Advertising- Agencies. adfefl $13 centagebecomes. e A