Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 29, 1922, Page 6

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TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1922 will.increase the.need (orfniam . MIONE] oo - - X o -— or?hfrom ‘the ’(tJln'ited;lfi T B UL ¢ 5 . 56 g P s “The consumption of c: st g LIHDJI TAURAL | ed States for the year erided July 31, * e s ; : : : U4 o DGIICIng - ‘.3*““’“ bon maten s Tor e f ) ’ Vi . SNG Lessons year, e earry-over - ! ; o N ] .z I ust 1, 1922, was about 8,700,000 || R ;S Bl s8 than for the 'hé K 5 ok . R 5 Taught by Fred and Tsabelle - aied supply of Am 1 : ; 3 RGeS S el Babr's new method, will enabls 3 ig, therefore; less “to learn in half the usual 4%92 2, While consumpti IN, V. RET o3 lSTEfl,SurohrynTla)um smmu LUMBER & FUEL 'nn. OPPOSITE GREAT Nomtl!fi ; u:'r US SUPPLY YOU WITH p , 1. ““Prices of farm products geni —3 3 . » higher. than a year ago. -1 ; i ata |-+ bounitiful- erops and fair priees: u‘pon flw .- purchasing - power of agricu Y munities would go far to tion of a8 nearly normal pre hi Fattory ,llwnnn,n. Our- Dry .Cle * politien] stustion i dapihed o roret ihe cam ; 8 political situ. n 18 _elari N 3 saves you the c TR — - “The movement of prices in genenl con\ i P {(HIOS afld i ‘ 53 % ::lcl::z'fi t cnd PRy by % tinues upward. Recent. wage advances, e \Mwfin?figz : fee] Cor L AT : |l BRICK—Com ok at this e hE v siches Dismonds | @us T se SashDoor g;g Mill Work.. indicate that Jeading busi ‘ 7 el o Mdof FULL LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEW &% 1. S E EANE ect the upward e for some. fiu c merely to | {passively the dependence.of the gen- welfare pon coal and‘upon railway ffioflatlon, but to prbvnde« ‘pdntlve irds against a fepetiti 2 T —— as have recéntly ttjaeu;”a'l‘hé SIF FHEW A&E M jovernment regulation of railway |- x i is an established and accepted fea- edT}:; T:i?:z:::;&:nf m ‘m iof public control of the railways. To from 23 cents an hour to 48 cents- ‘e hour. |4 ficreasing number of the public there It’s an awful jump-tomdke 5H.at one time, - I!mtm ‘ou Every. Day o Cunp Crbunds Pi Groun i B“lnth:n. anllumm.c e 50" DRINKS - wucnrs - COFFEE fs to be a corresponding justification , w48 thoritative regn]stmn of wages and t‘l:lft :‘:c l?:)‘fn::sm‘c? e::;“ %Z’M ; Hc:mry and happy—they _are ideal at the = onditions affecting employea of' “is too high, = 2 * ‘Agnlvja Plsn ¥ i ys. President Harding's insist- If they are granted this ificrease; aloni Do’ not deny yourself this Inating °"'B I‘l‘”’" f"' DIAMOND POINT ‘upo nthe duty of employés and man- for Rent § alike to accept thé decisions of ‘the ;’gf‘;fi;’gfigefingfiieamnfiéfia & - “0ad Labor Board is timely. more than double the Wflté seiil “here are .reasons scarcely -less com- We-are not arguing flla.t ng which seem to many:to justify sub- enotgh per hour 18 g the coal industry to such a. ée family, nor is th ove{nmentalhregu]dhon—llmfi n go‘vé . hour : t;oo much, Wfl 1ent ownership or control—as wou eht a repetition of existing conditions. . g;ttmfiif: not mrely ‘““ £6 be'had ich regulation of industry is neces- Thie will be.trus, +ihén. agitiitors ank |3 y irksome in some degree to those ‘men to quit thefr 'job for wofter.snap o m it réstrains in-the ihterest of the ~-'-« wén “ it will bp true; fi‘tm ‘——i’:r but the llte[x;lnat:ves are harm{’ullg for g & degree. services ' essentia! 4 ic in their nature, strike settlements ximfloyn aiid'2 th br{u{m only tempornr‘yl ;elie}f do not ] ce. Measures, proposed by the pres “grE 2 , to assure an uninterrupted fuel sup- kmacup Phone 17-F4 Office Phone 232 are necessary. i 3 Ropich o i A f : . SCHROEDER BUILDING ”"‘Whilextisdnfllcult!oiflhmatehh fa A 3 M ‘ i porhi - i Mllh!flel ‘, Azfilh ad Dealer in yoUR PH@‘FOCJRAPHER We: Aré' Nowqmtng Sfitmgs ‘for Chflsfmas Dehvery < hing aré the effects of the strik 1 the curtailment of industrial ptod 3 because of scarcity of fuel ia: ‘she stop : R - T \arily in the outpit of fron and-stéel. || She doss not. She seratohes #ll-the havd- Vs . v S Tl “Hudson” Barn- Equipment— " - ing July more than 10 per cent-of the .- .er.. A fot of busin en have bieen sh : 2 3 ; : "‘Stoughton" Wagons Spreaders and Mo _____iron furnaces were-hit-down; the¥e '} ing-less sense than' “"/a net loss of]21 fumlce!,fithal .l:tl!ofiw s i b : éd A e - 50 i o Ch& Y vhich weére blown out in the wee, . salesmen; they: reduc | ; B0, 1 2 mplg:n otato Mach fie month—and this followed sbout-six | their advertisiy ogply 7& ol . : Saeine : inery— i o, fiwctich ani ik, i e e AL 9 On: ontmg'hén" Lne of PloWs the of steadily incréasing output. s:gned themselves fy furnaces were obliged to bank,- as course<-to . pessimism, - knows railroad strike prévented the-trans- enough to scratch:all the hard w1len the ___iation of coal to the ovens. “ |+ worms: are scarce; surely -businéss men, In spite of the seriousméss of the coal who are supposed:to W an Grdihiry railway strikes, improveésent i fun- amount of brains, ol tental factors in the business s;t.uatlon , .enough to Scr: jfinues. Of special 1mpor_tance is the . ness. —-Pol_ ) outlosk . The government’s Teports of August 1 promise gn ) yields. Moreover, in western. ‘ot mean thht pou igrain harvests Kavée béen anu!'bfl by l rains iollowm; a period of drfiu:kt, 'CORPORAL SCORES AGAIN | e ‘Shoemaker, - Through merican Lisgion, Draws West Point Appolnml. 0 ] corponl" fias hdfed L John Shoemaker, who hinted Week Starts Augdét 26 WE'RE IN AND IflRE’S OUR PROGRAM— —mu&mmm— © . “TROUBLE" - g "“WE ARE PROUB"TO:AN- | -NOUNCE THE NEW Bon., e W APlch:reofJoyndng,ew 1 ; t S S 3 ith JACKIE: COOGAN Krlsp KT L ide hei . ;. wi — "’f‘..‘: Behes e sy i® . THIS IS A FORETASTE OF THE i Y us oa T Fecord. z GOOD THINGS TO COME iN S A full 24 ounces orf dehclous flake; ‘ ung S:ooé:ner serv:ll with :nma» ;— ad _appreela. y (g iy e i THE SEASON OF 192229 tior of its Jaea1s hag better DA ek T B m the Wvfld war. His West tment. followed & cam- |f hfs “Behalf by thie Proehtx (g Leglon and Major Jones, ire anXious that a war veteran i@ take tHe phuce at the military Sy Vatited by Charies Barrett, | hero, who graduated at gd of his class last June. aequn'e & new set of ideals. be your household standard. NORTHERN BREAD CO IEMIDJI, MIN N.- g o pe

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