Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 31, 1922, Page 6

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Mygesine What good is indnntry i1t be 8Q gmkmmly managed as not to a‘liv'lhg EVeryonE cov- cerned? ques 1 / of wages—mogt of the pébple of on wages. The scale ot "thair 1ivi their wlgen—dnter 3 eountry. Every buuneu thai ehi)’l "M this office Bot Iater thal: " SBE. insure publication in the sur: It .an 9mplo¥ m-gea the men leal #Mr a. whi - mot bring any ‘hack into “ge But if they' of hard work m thau' pay -nvelnpe——procf th . harder work med#ns highér: pay-—then: also-they gin to learn that they are a part of ‘the business,; and that its mceess depends on them anfl thelr FHB WEDKLY' OW 1 g a ¥ any success depends o i Lavnu 390 ” Y i FR sota are recoxniled to- e jupst those elsewhere md tl\a fmita grown!! OUR Wms THE fi;flffiofi“ ‘| same reputation. Dispite - increasing agitation 'for ‘the completa indqyepdflca of the Philippines,: it will be a long stfme yet before these islands® have momssed 13r. <snough: to proceed. as an; independent nation with- .. mfiwmfiuam of Uncle Sam, - ioet o avel " ‘Ba it said, however, to the credit of the Flhpmos ‘that they. are making great progress. The Spnmsh lngusge has given way to English and.a sysmn i 1t your back xu,- qf or..your alleyis full your neigltbor’s yard;: (to'swin the - sllver P T pin i o B AT R Y frve public’ sehools has; been built up that means. i - when.ithe crowning is 10 fn done by 18 =much: for the rising generations, , The, Umvemw of rthe state; and he% thmbub lmifi& -gnvmdr v! v :df the:Philippines at Manila is crowded to:capacity, all-the :tnes :irlemh'lwnew.-hqe and thnrnug’!fl modarn build- —d S mn e ay “No More War” campai Sometimes we, in America; may discount the ence to world peace. . do is to declare, peace- qm . ‘bignéss of thess ‘Pacific possessions, and few of us 5 lgp!bchte their great ‘commercial possibilities. We world' peace’ will. take “" ot {00 prone to think of the dog-eating Igorrotes to”all nations. £ other semi-wild ‘peoples, who hevet were ru- Pm— ) merous and who are all but passing away. < We for- gét ‘that/ ilhlhnnt,' ambitious, ' grateful Ipeople: flp\an for tHe most part these islands. the ;northern edge. of the Phlhppmes were éd in Chicago, the southern fringe of the is- ¥ wolild penetrate south as far as Cuba. Man- i {l&y with-a population of; 280,000,. is.the principal v affy<aithough ‘Tidilo, Cebu and’Zamboanga are lnn pihes Agriculture is the principal in- : /and undlr more extensive and scientiic hfilflmfinfl the ‘istands_would produce.wealth suffi- fl! to support:five times the present population. abaca (Manila hamp) sugar. cane,:cocoanuts;: o ‘and magtiey are the leading agricul- : hipelago also is rich'in. min- » nt.being gold, n\ver, inu, it :tz?:'m thYe”:i :&d in these wlrm .dlyl flmy llhonld v R i '= 3 ' R L 2 It is readlly seen that tiese -vast storéhonses of - ,'u you are nominated as a candidate for. ‘Pl anit ‘_umn demand protgction and should not be per- 7 " .Queen,” get mto dm game nna Y"‘L :Y '-} nl' itted zbmowtnemmves to. the merey. of vdmfll ~ worth while. | ! emips. '.__........._y ’ . President H-rdm"n position,, in blcldng Gover- In these home-brew duys, & man. may be dov‘l Leonard Wood in bringing about a, better feel- _ : (in.the celiar) bne lle (3 / never: _of - friendship oy’ the- part of the hlluden for United States, is, unmmlable. Whether business mi bad, or whether it is“just so that business should work firqt. hst and afl 1 for its owner. Plgennt & i When' the elevator to_suc a good ‘plan to fry the stai one else to fix the lift. mps mnn\ng, it is lvt some- “People who lives in-glass .:If they are the “bxg can and bon cheap” kind ibecause they .7 . ‘may mean bakmg fallures e & _]C)on’t letaBIG | AN or a Very.. . Jow pnce mls~ lead: . s mustn’t thro‘w‘ 2 Hmfi ‘begin, Bemidji boastéd a fine - [band stand, as shown in ‘the above|be “somebody” had a boat and us),'d ,|listén .to. the concerts. " The lake| The chances are that this scenel {|tically " covered" with* small~ boats—| ¢y Fair, but it might be. portrayed ‘|as:.the . picture makes him-out, but i |£orma durmg the winter. 1 1L R s ven the weather man might " head to Proyide pleh-" “thefair grounds dur- I and“in’ that. case “the scenes- may..be shi‘ted to.. .. include something like this. - e In‘any event, the:old:.timers- who were - here when ‘Bemidji . took full ndvuntage of -the -lakes will be seen - ? in the pngennt Everyhody else will sail ‘boats, motor boats, row-'boats|at a later date in:a water pagennt_ be th " N. L. HAKKERUP ace upon a time” like iall. fairy jand canoesq At ‘one time the S boat and the motor boat were far more popular - than the motor ca citpzdgsk. t: the end of which was a | pyerybory, who, really :pretended: to: picture. Crowds gathered there: to|it. will' not' be reproduced 'in the pag-, groundedbOuliiwds A% s Plletiproc| Ly during: the Northern Minenso- During " the months <of July and Aug’ust , e Silk 7 1-2c a yard.’ Cotton Sc'a yard The Singer Man " . New Kaplan Bldg. “Teachers may come and teachers may go, but Miss Mabel Wager stays BDILE MAKERS N here forever.” And the majority of ~BLACKSMITHS: . +|'those pupils who, come,.under her SHEET METAL WORKERS jurisdietion. are glad that she does, "“COACH CARPENTE?S ,Miss ‘Wager. has_‘been; in charge of 3 [te. .commercial departmént of the CAR REPA[RER 1 high school for a_good many success- WELDERS ' ful years and will be.back on thé job - LINEMEN again: this fall.. The chnnees are that HELPERS .fshe may take part in- the pageant i, to. be .staged .at the Narthern Min-| LABORERS ‘nesota - Fai - 8 INTER.COUNTY POTATO TOUR : (L, BEGINS AT .LONG PRAIRIE Time and - nne-llalf affer 8 it St. Paul,:July 81—The-first. inter || hours and- fer: sm.y,( .nd s Sl oo lcounty- potato. tour staged by the holidays. S o his own studio the reason is plain. |agrieultural, division 0f. the univas * is such an artist"in hi; sity;began Lopg:: Prumn toda; Fr,ee ,'l:rqnqurtnt;ol‘— i it is stiange t‘}mt ‘someotie -has mot| About 50 auy lu'ris of men aré, :Apply' at nearest shop, or: shie st "Qfl him “Boctor o ora- [making the, ' [Problems: as théy s i 4 i doubtedly be seen during the staging Ldevelop in the' fidids ifl be studied, || - ‘Pivision Superintendent’s o! Aheé-pagednt. during. the Northern 3 ¥ g4 gl | . The tour will civsa August b at s Offiee, hhesotu iy /Me, Makkerup real- gy A R Foie 2l 'Bemidji. (Other potato growing cen- ly :doesn’t look:meypretty these days rH}:’k‘{;]r“P WUX[‘ be”ll'-"le Cflp, }}e [ters to, be visitad inciude, Verndile, of handling -a “heavy” part in-‘the | Wadena, Detroit, -Moorh#ad. and 2 pageant, he’s built that way. « Crankst(:n, . m fg&?“m A#:‘ ADS much a$!the picture was taken /Wfl;a.fjteen (15) . sMeDonald “moved |- - 8go. a{ter e At -period of g felt. fitked him for duty' 1n Northern Minnesota, in the..early, dnys and he | : ‘[ bas. been: here -ever since, with the exception of frequent trips to Cal- specially ‘interested in ditions of ‘the roads between 2B6F -the simple 1 repson_that. he mairitains his fficesw dflv ia ‘N’lvé‘ Every cigarette full e Ths Crystal Gagzer—TI'm sorry to tell weight and full o you, nizdam, ‘that your Husband will meet: his end by bei.ng run ever by l BHOtOR. LA, i Mrsi mdumur—Oh, ntaynu sure « that? The Crystal Gazer—It wm happen | wmmllt doubt, -That s, bm'rlnx Itfl- ma—NeW York Sun,

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