Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 24, 1922, Page 5

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BJI DAILY PIONEER > DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY ° PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY | 7. D. WINTER, News Editor Perien i 1=t TELEPHONE 922-923 1=t DITORIAL ASSOCIATION Represeatatives . and New York, M. Y. '; ORe Year .. e yee g 08.00 59 fix MoBthS wiieusemes BOE H Three Montha vness 100 g WEEKLY P!onn—Tvdu £ o8, published , Thursday and sent 0 any address advance, u 00. Unless cred! !l. this pa; Preas entitled to the” for re-publicatien of ROWA. - ‘ln-tehu creditea to' it; or othe: uilu-l and & the local news published herein. i x COUNTY AND OITY PROCEENINGS OUR 'rncmzns COLLEGE . Alfimng’h every citizen fn this' section of~ fl’lb country keenly appreciates Bemidji's spi;ndld in- stitution, the Bemidji State Teachers Coilgg, fow make known apprecmhon in any nthq manner than by favorable comment now and theg 1t is during vacation'time that we miss smfl- ing fageés of ‘the several hundred students of this fast growing institution of learning and realize that there is something lacking in the life of our. t‘y and, ¢ommunity. Busmess Bemldji knows full well that it has lelpod busmess, but aside from the benefits reap- ed in a financial way do we realize and appreciate that grenter benefit of bringing into uu}- mldst a splnnd’fl faculty of men and women, who have iA: many ‘ways raised the standard of our social and educational ideals?, enl; United per, enly. m W the city through their every aay activities in our churches, civic social and fraternal bodies and make their contribution. in ‘& wholesome and effective way, not observed by the ordinary citizen. The Pioneer: speaks for all the people of this community when it says.that no institution is more highly prized than is this great little college under the leadership of so able a man as President M. W. Deputy. He has a“ chbsen faculty of the very high- Individuals, , who declpre they see nothing but failure facing the ef’o)p of prohlbmomsts must certainly among. those whom the imyl “Spedks ; when it says there are none so blind as those who will not see. Almost dg;ly, indications point to a wider world interest in the subject, and among the latest is the lnno'nixceynent of a monster gathering which is to be held in'Toronto in November of thig year, to which delegates from almost every coun- Good *try of both hemispheres, to the number of 3,000 have been invited to meet to further the program of the World’s League Against Alcoholism. Whith - way is the wind blowing? 1% WE NEVER SLEEP On the corner of a block in a downtown section . of one of our American cities is a restaurant with a flaming sign: “Never Closed.” On the other cor- ner. a drug store dlspllys lh mofi.m‘ “Open- All. Night.” = _Between the two Wu Ting Lux;‘ has his modest lnundry Not to be outdone by~ the Yankeés, he Has hung out gn electri¢ sign that can’ be read for 2 block or mote. It reads: “Me Wnkee T06.”~ he wool growers resent the propngnndl of the ..¢lbthing -manufacturers in “their’ oppnsmon to a tariff on iwool, claiming flw sheep industry needs 15 mch ‘protection as any other mumfactunng in- il e ‘manufacturers of clothing say that a flat tanff of 33 cents on wool will add $4.00 to the cost of a suit of clothes. It’'s some “wiseacre!” ‘to. find a solution. — A man by the name of A, Look has taken a position as advertising manager of a western daily newspaper. He ought to make a good window trim- - Sarvuee—-l.ow “Rites spiéndid Hatigd * sG#unection ‘ The New - “STORM-KING” Pipe or Pipeless FURNACE e pnc: -;lowefé cost mileage: ever known” Effective July 20th, Goodrich estabhshes a revlsed price list that is a base line of tire value. It gives the motonstthebuym advanta eof knowing that what ever size tire he selects is of -the same quahty—the Goodrich one-quality standard. 1t gives him th estmileage, the most est quality hismone; -it is impossible to : -fThmE of bemg 31x3.85CL 30%31S.B, e lo satisfactoryservice andthelng can buy. Results will provet| uy tire mileage at lower cost. able to buy 32x4} S.B. 33x41S.B. 32x 3% S.B. 3kx4 'S.B. 34x4iS.B ~'35x 4} S. B, “32x4 S.B. 33x5 S.B. 33x4 S. B. 35x5 S.B. m-nmhmu This tax is paid by Goodrick The faculty and students have become a part of mer. - : ( 5 mént would be likely to give the bHest results. But one passenger liper did more than, this} it put.15) miles out of its emu’;e and sent & lifeboat with -the ship’s doctor in it, who_ attended _to the patient and then>had him" trans. ferred to ,his ship. When the liner renched anlnnd he was comfm-uble andl-on the way to' recovery. The First Lesson. “What i8 your attitude toward the unemployment situation?” “One of hopeful expectancy,” said Mr. Cobbles. “How 18 that?” “I believe when my boy has lonfed a few months longer he'll quit admir- ing his ‘college diploma, slam it down n tihe bottom of his trunk and go out to fogk for a regular job.”—Birmin mtmoufifimmbm" Sl ol +«BRING RESULTS Liner Delayed to Save Life. The valte that we set on human life today has been dramatically il- lustrated by an incldent on the Atlan« tlc ocean, An explosion in the engine-room of'a freight ship caused terrible in. Jurle- the second engineer, a: young man nnmeq O'Neal. There was no dog- tor on board, m the captain sent out ‘wireless calls for asklstance. Geo. L. Rosshack TIN.SHOP Aluminum 'Waré’ Repaired 513 Belt. Ave:' Phone 121 ctive New base line prices are also effe on goodnch Fabric Tires gusde > tite prices as, d ate'dfiedefinmemdatdofurequahty. . THE B.F.GO,Q_B!%I_CH RUBBER ‘COMPANY, 4 kron, Okio Rfll’dmce Phone '17-F4 Phone 232 SCHROEDER nun.nmc Manufactureu Agents and Dealer in FARM: MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS “Hudson” Barn Equipment— “Stoughton” Wagons, Spreaders and Mo- tor Truc “Champion” Potato Machinery— “Emerson-Brontinghan’” line of Plows, Stfindard Mowers and Rakes—— sse & " Tractors— b bt “Geisser” Threshing Machines—. .. ~.. ' Hydro Toron Auto Tires and ’I‘ubes Gagolineand Qils = """ Brooks. Bros. Double-Wall Silos.: . Nearest to being Frost-Proof of any Silo mtde. ~'204 Fourth St. & Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJ], MINN. ARE PROUD “TO AN- NOUNCE THE NEW KrlspyKrust Loa e A full 24 ounces of delicious flakey white bread. Weigh it~ first,” then ta,ste it-and CRISPY KRUST will be your household standard. NORTHERN BREAD co. BEMIDJI, MINN. & Quality Tio § Shop |- OP OSITE HOTEL MARKHAM The Minnesota and International Ry. Company will employ men at rates prescribed by:the Umted States. Rall:ond Labor Board as follows: . 70c per hour . 70c per hour . 70c per hour . 70c per hour Various rates Vanous rates Machgmsts Blacksmiths . . .. S s e 1 Sheet Metal Workers . Electricians . . Stationary Engineers - _Stationary Firemen . B@flemnkeu B, New Tire Prices “‘CANTON .fld “BLACKSTONE" and = TUBES Gwnnlqd to: ln lul d{‘l SI‘"A‘C"T‘?(‘)TV‘ 'ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE NOW PREPARED =~ ._TOFILL YOUR NEER$S At Regular Semce Shhon Pncel WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN GENERAL REPAIR WORK AND lGNITlQN WORK All ‘Work Guaranteed—Prices - That Sltufy ‘Give Us a Chance at Your Next Job APPLY TO ANY ROUNDHOUSE O SHOPS AT NORTH BEMIDJI ‘OR AT: GENERAL OFFICE, BRAINERV & !5.?.'!1'."1-’.% !“!F!.'l‘.?.‘l‘.gé."?,".. _ !l Minnesota & International Railiway Company ke “=“Phohe 17-1"

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