Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 12, 1922, Page 4

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¥ {ment control PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY G, . CARSON, President 'E. H. DENU, Secy-Mgz, A n, WINTER, News Editor - TELEPHONE ‘oqu — mlfim?fll ’ fomalaee Yailr unc-q Aoz Reaaress: 5 3 5 ¥ MEMBER, NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION ' "8, C. Thels Ga. Chicagor:TilJ: Ne sttantion paid Buts Fiiy Tor p\lbllu!lon. cfl-num Ty o s Week 1o josire DuBLioation In The SuP: fent iasue. b w/Lork, B T, PIONBEER~-Twelve pul 2 Thursday and sent pestage [ advance, §3.00. day, d9 not ‘wamt a “new charter. The law re- quires a‘foyra ths Yotes to adopt a nmew char- ter. If but & Fity were needed it would have lost just thg i, the vote stood 274 in favor of and 320 ¢ new charter. people are not infiz’es less than one-fifth of th It seems necessary alsd’ fighting heat in orders time other than a generai’ g}'c haps the citizens of Bemld]lfi,vn satisfied and less contented™ and. do business in a b\lsmess-llke £ 1 i, ADVICE FROM WORLD'S LA FACTURER OF SHOES™ “Permanent business growth,” mgi Johnson, chairman and founder of the lnts al Shoe Cnmpany, the largest shoe mnmfié concern in the world, in Forbes Magazine; V\s ot the result of secrets or tricks. It can be ncqfi only by giving full value in. your particular, fi]@ “As a retail merchant, I learned across the, coufi- gople voted. Some day per- gcome less self- \ bo ren(ly to ter in a way I could never forget, that & m-jontr ; of people are pretty close buyers; they expect val- ue; they recognize it when they get it; and they - yeturn for more of the goods that give good value. “If business men would paste:that;in their, hats, or write it on their culh, or prin qn a card and stand it in front 'of them on’their déiks, there might be less nonsense.about some far-to-seek secret’of business success. There is-no-secret, Business is an exchange of value. el i “You give products or service and you get.money . or its equwaJcnt In the long mn, there is nv way to get more by giving less. PROHIBITION AND SOLDIER ‘BONUS The Literary Digest will announce the first re- turns of their straw vote on two ;’Mz ua\lel of e Due to the| dance being staged at the new armory Thursday evening by the Ralph Gracie post of the ‘American Legion, the regular meet- ing of the organization will be held this cvemng instead of Thursday evening. There are a number matters to by discussed and several committee reports are to be heard. It is especially requested.that there be a large attendance. The meeting . will be called to order at 8 o’clock in the Civic and Commerce associa- tion rooms. ESCAPED BURGLAR STlLL AT LARGE; OTHER RECOVERING Jack White, given as the name of the second party to the 1ttempted burglary last Friday morning still at large, although police nutlmr- ities have not given up the search BEMIDII"'DAILY PIONEER™ | anenymous ecatéibutiens. || “'the /day, Prohibition aid" Snldier”‘mm"h"thi July 15th number. Whatever the opinion cl the -ver&ce cimm mly be, ‘the fact remains that this worthy . publication is earnest in its endeavor to present to the world the voice of the people on these two gréat issues. That the vote will be fair and ufi'himd is un- questioned. That the vote will be a hlr repreun- tation of both sides is also unquestioned. The first returns will cover 94,000 votes from all states in the whion. This is but a drop in the N . bucket - 6f all votes ust,..u they report 84, %1 votes in a single mail. Ths Pioneer' will glve & _port of the poll each Monday after July 16th. It entire vote', ill.take weeks to complete! by thv ‘Literary Digest. ~+4 m:DlD YOU:EVER STOP-TO THINK. (By E. R. Waite) THAT your city is.a CITY,OF OPPORTUN- ITY, # MODERN CITY{!A HOME cITY! ‘1 THAT you have beautiful homes, beauti- ful parks and beautiful motor drives. THAT everything you wish is there, even playgrounds for the children. THAT your city is famed for its hospnnllty. famous in your section as a big business cen- ter. THAT you have homelike surroudnings that would add to the contentment of' these people who are looking for an ideal city m which to live. THAT you should look at your ‘growth, your bank deposits, your industries and the chances you have to make it a Mmr, betur _and’ busier city. THAT never was a city so fortunal city has better chances of success. THAT you should pin your m-n. on. yeux eity. THAT you must “keep on your '.oes ready to go all the time. Plenty of. oppor- tunities in your city if you don’t grab; them; some other fellow will. THAT to see is to believe. Look your city over, if you can’t believe in it, call.on & brain specialist. Something is wrong with you. THAT you should help to make your city an UP-TO-THE-MINUTE city. = You should do your share and DO IT NOW! s NEW INDUSTRIES FOR B !DJI The Wood Industries Committee of South Bend, Ind.,, will be most favorably xmpraled with this city as the proper place to locate their plant, if all the facts are presented and given prover eopsi tion. As a shipping center, Bemidji has, no “equal in this section of the state. Carefu! study will show that it is located in the heart of ‘the hardwood sec- tion. We mean by this that hnrdwoed is available in every direction from Bemidji, vflth “thiis city as the logical center. Manufacturing institutions find 1t a ]Jlmnre to y ® do business in Bemidji, because’ they dré sdlways & -%ully welcomed and urged to bécome a part of . city and to participate in its eivic and.soeial vities. Come to Bemidji. Bemidji wfl} help i 5‘ row and you will help Bemidji to ‘grow. el will:be mutual. i \ NDID TALENT BROUGHT HEwD Dr.cDeguty, president of the State Colldge,. is . to be highfy commended for his success in bringing to Bemidfi{gome of the nation's best plstform speakers. r L ol great value, 4 the student, but'it ‘is a- lult spiration to {h¥§general public. . Men and - w of Bemnfln should .vul the-m - sclves of these gPndid uppommmo-. There Wil Be No Need t6 Ask You 2 o o “Look Peasant Pleue When You GA Our Prices on Fine PHOTOS ¢Ad POSTCARDS. REMEMBER!-AYou take no Photos or PostyRards from RICH $yUDIO UNLESS THEY LEASE YOU! Kodak Films\Béveloped 6 Exposures, ady size 10c Prints, 3c, ¥, Sc —Phone 570%W— 29 Tenth St., Cor. Dpud Ave. for him. Roland Kelliher, ‘the young- er of the pair and the “tool”, who was shot by Patrolman Richard Mar in trying to escape, is reported to be recovering nicely although it will be sometime before he is able to speak fluently, one of the bullets fired by Mar having passed throu;,h his neck and out his mouth, grazing his tongue. He is cnnfmod to the county jail and undoubtedly will be given a preliminary hearing as soon Rs-he has wffiuently recovered. | ]I.ALPH GRACIE - POST TO ot HOLD MEETING TONIGHT " FEDERAL CONTROL OF COAL MINES PLANNED . Washington,, July 21—Govern- of the coal industty 2'to protect the innocent bystander- “the . public—during clashes betweem “‘miners and operators was- planned today. Another attempt is to be.made §n congress to establish government eontrol- of .coal mining no atter what results are n\eeom.plish‘gd by f Harding’s efforts to end the present “strike, One plan under discussion would throw control of the coal mines in- to the hands of a senate labor com- mittee or-a joint committee of the 1 house and the senate. ‘Another would embody, the xeg- &\lnuon feature of the bill endorsed everal months ago. The bill was New Tire Prices ‘.C+ NI:(S)N and “BLACKSTONE" Gu\.nnl- J\h‘ be first class in: workmanship and materiale— \ 4 A Matlan’s Vul_ct nizing Shop” Mail Orders filled door—no extra chai If your tires go bad new tires'and put the Next Door to Clty\ Hall and TUBES SATISFACTION e day as recpived—or drive up to our for putting ne\v tires on. n the road, phon l'l-J n-d we will llrfn' on at prices quoted above, P Pl hone 17 e d ithdrawn at the time hncnmo of ! ltol'm of opposition, == !| ceedings in which the heirs of a com-| “Story: of a Collabcratl 4 mbmm 1in‘pari-ag the gevenue | Musketoers,’. and...{rom...which it Zrom th g;a,hoak g )vqnld nppur that' Maquet not only 3t Th 1 By Wilfrid Fleisher rosponglhle for the wo d' famous (United Press Staft Correspondent) |book was brnuuht ‘to public notice ; Paris, July = 12.—French literary|some time ago'in ‘a book published circles are stirred over the court pro-|by Gustave - Simon, i | CLATMS CREDIT FOR:: - A7THREE ! MUSKETEERS! Good salaries, pleasant start for yourself. Low tuition now.| 7 Write for FREE illustrated catalog. put forward by Maquet's relatives,| ;o N ciTY BARBER COLLEGE it will have to assess the amount of 204 Hennepin Ave. the revenue to which the family is| Minneapolis Minn. entitled for the past 24, years. o 1t the cotirt récognizes the claim wubsoride o [ made;apd the face of a loved one fades from the mind; BUT A PICTURE! —that lives forever! paratively unknown author, Auguste|he described :the': Magquet, are claiming recognition for bolth me! “Three Musketeers,” generally cred- ited to Alexandre Dumas. ' 'Maquet’s: family demand that the name of Auguste Maquet henceforth ndre Dumas ‘WiHd.. that .3 ol i - Emny Them All Yearss | : P Tup a good supply of -delic- ; L jous' home:- made Raspben‘yl andi: LoEmbetfry jamy preserves, etc.,'in ‘Ball, Maéon jars—as Mother did. Save one«.” ! ’I‘};,e ‘best quality“Raspberries and Logan- berries, ‘come from, the Puyallup Valley. This . year's crop i short and will be on the market. - only a short time. Putup a good supply while his allied share in the writing of the M’M Te on the covgr with that of Alex-| P P one-half by canning at home. =} : yowcan get them. : enenl Ofilcel. Minneapolis, Minn, ' X2 l.ogcnberry Pie Three cups berries, one cup sugar, two table-: . spoons flour. Mix all together. Line plate with paste and build up a fluted rim. Bake in aquick HAKKERUP " . ovenat first to set rim. - Decrease heat after- wards.- Cook until berries are done. When col The Pnotographer in Your cover with whipped cream or a meringue. Town. : e That is the prlce of Red Crown and there is no better gasolme to- i be hadat any price. You can prove this broad statement easily and with profit. 'Drlve to-the- Standard Onl Servnce Station or Garage most con- . : "vement and Buy Red Crown The H'yh Grade Gasoline Note how easxly your engine, starts and how qmckly you get away; how smoothly you accelerate; what an abundanceof speed at your com- mand; sense the tremendous power; and with it all the snappy re- sponswe eagerness that addsd lot of pleasure to your motor, and don’t fail to check your miledge. ' You will find you have saved two ways—purchase pnce and operatmg COSL, i : IR 2v7 J3c per gal[on—why pay more? y Fillmg Stahon or Garage g the: Red Crown Sign Bemulgn, Minn. (Indiana),

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