Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 7, 1922, Page 6

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fiemmmm, encour-. ostering the gradual impulse and: which, ult in cxeatmx a, w.of thinga in general. In @ only remedy that will-cure the’ sg ills this country has suffered dur~ e past two years. i "‘:&averfising is the force that ut !u?chooqé ing ‘in_ the. gradual developm THE. BEST BOYS BAND . Op the front cover of the, Moaseheart . ine,: September issue, appears a pic~ the Mooseheart Beys Band, with a at the bottom yhich reads: “The best. boys: bard in. the' world.”—John: Philip. Souks., He heard the band play on the:steps. of $ié New York city hall. Thins a great. boys'band, and. Mooseheart has. a right to . be B¥dud of her boys. It is clear]y evident, however, that John has never heard the Bemxd.n Boys Band. —A. NO. GQVERHMENT OPERATION le mmon will ‘hope that Presi- \g _ is right in his: belief that ¢ o need . for the government to ta.lée over the operation of any railroad | one experience with . The -Tenstrike, baseball team de.}, featod the. Léig bqfi: log A AL 1#: Sunihy whlle the ehildren o2] of TOwers 6f Hines wete fig | nonh on the ‘so-called” graen,. | first. allegiance . of -every 16w, is to his govemmeut, and wood, N4 ey M Fflb'a Jnmmt‘ue R s)&lfibd eastern mentd and py) nvwor ut the west: W 11 th m.u a;oar hfimsd F mr ell, picion: hdq srguments that fh;ot;}lyip uns}mlmncflnfikmu& ‘;ork doeslfimmfltrubficntfiiu{efin ward ‘the rest of the_United States:; Wi don’t know why, bat it: dm—rxm i Times.: “Wee. mrust; a;r:m the dgetrine that i this republie first : ohlilufion and the d.to kqx'g't&t government. ta be. the. just .and .unchal }gged isponsor for. pu:l‘iz w%!ifm &:I‘d e e W kit cify. | zéns."=] [ s The Philippine-Observer gives much gb, tention: ta. our neWelt enmmmt—wd -in at times 98 ubs. terly evnfent was the I:ndpi‘.u o£ Some other that had been. bronght, QUNTY DIVISION: re spending some moxey in the: nuxth end in order te-carry coun Msgm. It is hardly necessary, beys, to throw your “greenskum’” away—there séems fo be no interest im- county division_ down .in the south: end,.one way .or another. It comes.ag a_ _suéi-climax to: be . told now flm Europe is. af 3 ki!lt, qunt when :for. four. years we : d it. was @kam@efnfim North Ajnenuan. [ ) The women. ave:s powerful influence for: good inthe home—why net in.politics?’ The ATLY. MWekemd their participation.; in. ifs. detivities—DPubuque: Times-Journal:. : b “Benmfionl" iszemng £0 bese,peren- nial a gd _HeAN roqie., may yet known. as the world's: - Tepair, shopi—Troy Times,. We'lL enter ley swee e r John Bull. says | weord .~ mmx::lxh&g' Tl During the. puuntsummet Bemidii saw . not a few: dames in knickdrs, and.a fewy men persisted in tipping:their hats just the . same,. l'—-v-r-re—-: No matter. what name it assumes, bol- shevism: is. just..as .in the United States as it is-in R If & diplemat is a mnmed ‘man who goes _ out-at_night, . we: have a few nght here in Bemidji. —% The shimmy: may be more popular than ever this winter, if we get 1'0 coal to burn. ere’ll be, ,g xrenm. Awnd for rouge L nder. 7 e & hero ed lut Pinewood- - secheok-: Dotothy. Efffott of, | Mrs Eflul_lm .of -B ice:. Robertson against Lady Astor in the pgfli;mentary b John Bull the . wall’ is "‘*“‘lfi'i"m"‘“‘*‘ffi"fifi" ' nington callers.Sunday. . Henry Gregerson was: s caller at emidji | the Chas, Jssensee home Sundsy eve-! gudst ning. dinn gtlln‘fl‘w‘ldu_‘ Mr. and Mn. H. W. McNew and o ©O: Mi OLSON 5t i&mg g:;'ghter motored t(jl 'Bmldjl Tlu”v p AL-.N‘ICPE?'U “m t. lanels R: and »lindertakmg RESIDENCE PHQNI‘. zm : 120: 'rm s‘mm‘l‘ a“ denrg talearn tho.pe trades will be ampla’ed and given an opportunity to do so. . APPLY TO:ANY-ROUNDHOQUSE..OR, SHOPS,: AT-NORTH BEMIDJI OR.AT GENERAL.OFFICE, BRAINERD ~ Pranos and: 308 BELTRAME AVE: BERNIE W ALDRICH - D am wm: ‘Guaranteed ' mmm AVE. Fhirough some errov, the-two Isd- ‘were_ left -out of the July e: Directory. Thm names o i-, Mm. ui it qf 31 £ ce. studxes at tfi&x&r‘ ed with Mr. nnd Brs. Cla ren mn‘br sthool next week. ault Jast: Fhuredays ¥ o‘l last we;k there | A 3 thc 'Pres] ytenm K T -m‘wli}eu “& numberof men|when ‘a M helped to [nt in the concrete walls| The fact tfint tlne horse dx ll'r lnd rs. Carl of the new blsemenL A number of | its foot come down as usual is the ' Bagley visitors Sunday. 841—Bergstrom Flour & FeedCo: 117: Minnesota Ave. 494—Bemidji Music Co, 116 ‘Third St, ‘YHIS IS A STUDEB-AKER

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