Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 19, 1922, Page 4

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§ pi % ¥ P & B { o umuw-w\ ur to anything except the already pretty lively resent- B m{-—fil DAILY mo ment of his attitude toward a social organization ent 0 8 A OW| a of 0] m DAIL {CEFT SUNDAY BY THR which, for all its' faults, most of those living under k ‘BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY it know to be the best on earth today, and indefinte. ly better and fairer than inat in Russia, which Mr. G, B. CARSON, President E. H. DENT, Secy-Mgr, . Debs admires most. It needs alot of improvement J. D, WINTER, News Editoy and it is going to get it:as men learn how to deal more fairly with each other; but it will not get it +—s TELEPHONE 022.023 +— . through any such effort as this of Mr. Debs. The barn has rats in it, but it isn’t necessary to burn the barn to get rid of the rats. such utterances as this, is about as __| yer-Debs would be Who advo-! wn working men if they refused mnmmumnmnn&mn March .ll1L - 108 w g0 haek to tion to say that Debs ‘ought to 'igo back to: jail; but - ‘making “ma r opinion’s sake isn't profitable business, éithe) or wise. That would be playing his game. The 4y to make him' mad and ‘sorry is * .( THOSE BOYS FROM BAUDETTE Bill Noonan came with four other good fellows from Baudette yesterday and stayed over today > in order that we, in Bemidji might get thcdproper 4 n“!&i‘“— oint of view won the question of County division e %hth Bert Middleton as spokesman there will be no question about our getting the proper point of Press is entitled to the use for n-hfil'm Ud”rl viewand with William Zauche, Morris Willet and unfl'fi.“"u'&; mw'-“wm" otherwise -eredites. William T. Noonan supporting everything he has GFXFICIAL COUNTY AND OITY PEOCERDINGS to say, what chance has an ordinary citizen should ##= an argument arise. §—3 DERS RESULTS OF REPUBLICAN FORESIGHT % i i mx:[:nn?: z‘;]flzc:het:;?kt’:egyn:n:)::i t’:e'd,r:;dt:;:r The mad rush of steamers to dlschnge ‘their- car- trade \’miom, zet' all workers together in one big go of immigrants at Ellis Island before the ‘:‘e‘:“' industrial union, fight the government to the limit for the various countries had been “hll“‘ / is 3£ it interferes with them, and strike out now for testimony to the efficacy of the Republ 1;:;\ m- the revolution that is to put the proletariat on migration laws. The statute may work h“hs ip in top-and the bourgeoise under foot to take a bitter isolated cases, but probably not more so than any fose of his own medicine. other law that might be devised, and it keeps them That's singularly poor advice, and probably the out, striking railroad and coal mine workers won’t pay much attention to it. Very few of them have even in the back. of their minds any such ‘objective as Debs has in his. They are not ready for the “rev- olution” and most of them are keenly enough aware The list of Senator McCumber shows that linen napkins imported at a cost of $12.20 a dozen sell here for $65 a dozen. No wonder the importers want to wipe out the tariff. of the meaning of Russia’s demonstration to be . —t not at all enthusiastic about applying :that sort of -.|. The Democnts evidently intend to oppose a mer- thing to this country. Ghant ‘marine until they get another chance to The fact is that Mr. Debe's torch will not set fire squander four billion dollars on one. Most people Who meet ‘Mayor Ors E;""“ Terre Hante are impressed B. W. LAKIN, President E. R. EVANS, Mazages s huskiness. He is proud of his istrength, and tells stories galore of C. L. ISTED, Secretary-Treasurer the tests to which it was put: back in the days when people used stoves in- btead of furnaces. [ Then Davis was & popular man 1 - . ,..,m:.,,,,,,: Siatahen n early OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT -ap! ind late fall h {ved first lnvlmu:nl t; the m‘;n:ec.en;e low::v LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH ‘of st to the he at- jor ot woves oven o ao one bo st || LUMBER —~ LATH — SHINGLES ¥April the First” After having been LIME — CEMENT - PLASTER {olld t.L ne;ghbor w'lshedo hlmm t|o elp: take down a stove, Ora Davis |JI - h . ewmed thero and. was beginaing to PAPER—Roofing and ‘Sheathing 'tike down tte pipe preparatory to re- BRICK-—Common, Fire and Fancy ‘moving the stove, when some one hap- R g N 2 o pened to remind him of the date. P Sash Doors and Mill Work. “But I would have had that stove Mown in a few minutes if they hadn't FULL LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE ':;lle%o time,” he laughs at the end of @ story. Unexpected! New USCO'~ Better, Heavier, LongerWearing 30x3%-%1092 No Tax added on SaIeJVow. ERISCO sct the high value mark : J 15 tires when it. . ™ | originated the $10.90 prlce" | last Fall. i = USCO today betters that mark with a new and greater USCO-—an USCOimproved in many important ways. For instance, a thicker tread—with a surer hold on the road—thicker side walls, adding strength and life to the tire. And the grice is $10.90—with the tax absorbed by the manufacturer. Men have always looked to USCO for the biggest tire money’s worth on the market. They alwavs get a bigger tire money’s worth than they expect. Canda. " ; A melfiofll ennvennoxi Unit Ungé@l gtges Rubber Bompany f PR Lo o i, " Where You F.M.MALZAHN, Bemidji, Minn. 05T C. W. JEWETT CO. INC,, Bemidji, Minn. U.:S. Tivess — - pecbesszobis 3 B TODAY’S m ! Yprk today. much- pnhe and he was advanced Baron Shaw of Dunfermline, fam- Imperial. German Chnneenor now in ous Scottish law authority, sails for| America today to address the bar as- sociations of the United States and i\‘to American chaplains who died in the world war will be ‘placed injjthe ‘Hall of Fame e assachusetts “State House Bethmanri-Hollweg The proposed combine of the in- dependent steel compahies is to be MINNEAPOLIS SC HOOL William H. Pontims Largest Recital Hall in Northwest . Director of Music Fall Term Opens Sept. 4th . Oratory-Dramatic Veies-Theory Catalog Free Art Federal Trad¢' Commission in New|lin. His services in this position won tive part in po]mcs In The Day’s News ¥ Dr. George Michaelis, the former America, was little known tox - the public_outside of Germany until the early part of 1917, when he was ap- pointed as special commissioner on load questions. A few months later, when the war situation became ¢! cal; he was selecte ' ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE NOW PREPARI:;D. ; chancellorship.. The son_ of & tqn today. .. hdir jobs. There/Wwill b w’ témpta- o %W”.Wr editors * from - imany | stah’ Dr Michuelis: w“ : parts of the United ‘States and: Can-{ ini Silesin 11857 > He Yeckiveds ada will ‘gather toddy at Missouls, Mont., to begin thelr 37th annual university: education; /making: the | his profesgion. In the ’80’s he as' professor of law“and . polif economy to the University of Tol Returning to Germany in 1889, A PER At Regular Service Station Prices WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN GENERAL REPAIR WORK AND IGNITION WORK All Work Guurnneed—l’nce; That 'Satisfy Give Us a Chance at Your Next Job a Clyle !te’le-l, distinguished Pianist 1l Nymore Garage Coum—All instruments—All Subject: - ‘%) Certificates and Diplomas b JOHNSON, McCULLOCH & CASTO Dormitory Accommodations -m'l‘)?ug Holt { & PHONE 262 . - Music - Oratory - Dramatic Art 60-62 11th St. South Large Faculty ]n! 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