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’ MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922 they slip-away: mflnuy-onem e [ whom: theycan trust to s o them erests - |- - merit:and instead of the few. This : s there is no general excltement d WAl i egisla t generally presented hly t muu EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THR | .hqut thir d +fpol—nidiiging . such R ] Lpr%y W" preseiitatives of the: people;-such as 1._-Fo; PJI PIONEER w-umuq a “501 the 8,800 who dié today, 27 are mur- Johnson, and othexs of thelupper ARl . i d gt i :’ib'”; :‘I’:t d Ll i ial interests, an ! UND!RTAKING dered and 41 commit suicide. Rsther a fi &in ‘ record for each:24 hours.- 0. “Big'Biz" cliques, 'have a hard e rest are snipped off ‘the trees of life |- 'legislati _ time' ga hrangh any legislation which favots 0. M. OLSON by disease, old age and accidents. No mat- 3 ' LICENSED EMBALMER 3 3 ; AND FUNERAL DIREC- "TOR - Dly pllone 178 ideas (ways to get Night Ph"“l 332 or 358 which’ was the undgr. B “for-publication. : . ,' ith ot} . What we want in cnnuess 1; a fiuLJomY | Mee Fumiture =] y of ‘nsure 05 the wur, A d. death, gh ut . t § t ,. LA FOLLETTES and{a MINORITY of NEW- iR b i =t and Undertaking " i l-gpfl BchEE Lu:cmd Einbnlmer and Funeral. Director - PHONE 222-W 3 0_.years of constructive ststes'manuhxp as RESIDENCE PHONE 222.R 4 a recnrd, ~how could “Fx,:htmg Bop” LlFollette 120 THIRD STREET help ‘but win? We hnve 2 chance to elect to con< A — gress this coming November some more of those | o “‘Fighting -Boba”—if ‘we’ll .only use our heads and 5 g Menis:the difference between weeds and graing e B would vote for their hills, x‘egatdlan of their merit, Veel ‘detriment to human pxozresw, while : ] 1 fl'guresizy at’ leagt 20, nretty big oFg i . they, in_turn, would - vote :for his bill—thereby .| nlhau_nce which makes for progress ] = bt 0 = - “I**Jzation i5-hu ;600,000 dying y % i FIONHE ;m 48,000,000 born-each year. One-who cligue. * i gr u?dnne- ¥3.06: grasp | ‘lkh btl,g b1 Vux‘efi is not apt to becan 1t all means just this: ‘tha}. if g senator or a rep- Taited nCese 2 mleldllal f‘;lmfi‘g’ resentative isTot & memher of 3 ehque, but-who hais -’ “h- Sredit 13 giren this nfl.fi- g 1 tanee! 3 2 ryn, after ti of t}mwhole nation at lrt, h-u“out # | J'uu :. l::nl.:‘lg:“:n‘ :fl?&“ - i Rnds V“Weo? up clvfl;_zatmhs ; = as they decline and-vanish one after the | voted on, whether .it:be & prog i SFFITIAL COUNTE, ANP QWY m! 5 other, the wholc}el of mants existence cafnhbe not—because; to:my wayof thinking, measures are =T —. ] _summed up in the gigantic statistics of hu- - not geneially passed on their m‘enti, but raflu}' by A STORY OF JOURNALISM *~<} “man deaths.” Al Toa }cead to it, mo de- |- An interesting, not to: say fllummstmx, 5 SLth tdispatch comes from; ‘Bagley, Mion. "It iweads like this: -~ “The Bagiey Indepéjident, owned by a - 3 ¢ i large number of fatmer stockholders, an- inn., now secretary-treagurer and geper- s nounces that it will bé sold 'as quickly as . | er of the P possible for the best price it will bring, and i 45 Minacsota the stockholders will be compelled ta makg . In the Potato up for the losses ipcurred during. thé past appears a splendid sketoh-of ‘his-life work three years. In ouncing its decision to -- d “demonstrates -that ‘persistent effort R close up ‘its -affairs; the ependent uyb ,.and hard work crowns that individug! with frankly that-the cause of its failure was ' | 'the golden crown of success. : ; Wha.t S more lOVClY? ‘due to the fact that.the paper was runin. | ‘.- My Dunton is a common, e,very—day LA £ i the interests of a- pelitical faction instead chap, who finds “delight in mingling with ) You watch them come o zand go like ©of in the ?nterest.s of the ¢ mmunity as a common, every-day folk, in.a common, ' sunshine on_a ‘cloudy day. whole.” 3 ery-day manner. He possesses an abun- Plumbing Heatm 8 Robefl J. Ruuell 312 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R _ . The fate of this paper is not a novelty in | dance of common, horse sense, and is now |[&8 ;- 1¢'s Ty mission " to help you to keep i E upm\hzm -ho o . a record of these dimples that time i etery is strewn thickly with grave- applying it to th 3 he Min 2 -~-anill serase. whereon might have been written nesota;Potato Excl'mnge 2pitaph something of the.import of this American newspapers that devoted them- :ehes to factional political interests had in some instances a considerable tenure of * -*His clear insight into the busmess, his . ‘ S : S T U D I life, but aH of that kind'came to grief soon+ funkness in placmg the facts before- -the b ; a- "of an unbiased sort than there. us::iq 1o § be, it is’ rious -business to undertake % gvement :and his ‘great. earnest- ] publication of a paper such as the quley ,.won:the day for the Exchange, and Independent is now described. . fl The experience: of the Bagley paper-is- e per Y = = — : = dred with the experience of many of the - GO < 3 g Ly > ; 3 : . Everybody seems to be the: apers of the Northwest, ‘which were es- - : S ki e g blished 4 few years ago to promote the * - DRUNKEN AU]‘QDRLVERS [ Gool. Smvich—Low Bsed JEWELER F "actory Representative for it litic fortunes of the Nonpartisan ~‘Fhere' . . 5 —i . The journalistic idea on more da us fhon 4 drunken 31!101119' v Pugnos and “bile driver, and during the past week Be- - Connection ity a i has hiad a few at the wheels.of nqt erous life are those that devote’ them- _moving cars. e : es impartially to general instead of spe-~ “One of our doctors was smashed into ] ty & L0 i 4 T 11 - 1 interests. There are old and suecess- 4wo drunks driving th H] ] ; VS : 3 11 Watches Diamonds ‘ful papers that are traditionally Republ}-- last Sunday a car’ pi ) I aAr i o ’ 7 i B | || i 2 i L ¢an or Democratic in policy, but s h ; the new hlgb 'oL ilding. heae 77 3 B i Ay ; : .. Jewelry [ pers almost. invariably are broad-mir _d | . drunks are not strangers in Bemidji, ‘but ; o TS 2 : - \ ] : o ; in the presentation of the news of the |- 'some of our citizens; .The sooner an ex- P y L AN ¥ : HA 1} S 308 BELTRAMI AVE. They' are not hide-bound in their - party ample is made of one or-two of them the : : Rkl N = % fealty under a all e i safer will our children be on our streets : . " o E R : s They. express th cdi inior Generally we until some dful . ¢ ; ] | i : Sl MW and leave—it to thelr readers to Jug{ge for accident - happens,: then action follows. : | b ST ¥ : il & thémsgelves whether these opinions are Why not prevent accidents by srreatmz it 2 L, 3 XDk b - BEMID" F BAL cn id or unsound, wise or foolish, in the . drunken drivers, ‘The police are n = il TR R | “our Dry Cleaning £ n t of the manifold sources of informa- ‘blame any more than are our itk ] 1 - ; SON. | saves you‘the cost of Phonographs T ——— on that are 4t all times available. - ..|..They do their duty generally, ive 5l 4 . G new clothes, yet gives : cHaICE There is a definite place in the journa efficient gervice on g when assisted ysour o B : ; oTe : you practically oo M| cor FLOV ENG scheme for trade papers publishe i s : : 24| i garments. . LA : S with special reference to fi interest, of At any rate the drunks ought 1o be Eepuomi w;th(mt., . 1 Artistie Declgns ers or ‘other. groups, but the special,: ‘pinched’..and fed ad” and “water for . + S s et et H i - ed pleader im the newspaper field- ‘month riving a Ee : = — i ” . K ;| |PROMFT ATTENTION i ds ;}fw lfw in the “table of grobabfl- it i ) : iy s s e R GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS 8” when it comes to ténure of life. Its |7 ibhons—H : R ; My i r : ; % N Bemidii thrumming -of_particular strings year in - B o : For & - E 2 | £ UY | K 35 E 52 s.‘:'&';:?"?n d year out/rasps the nerves, palls on the. ing gverthe serip- |* G y g ] Phone 418W Tain, and gverstraing confidence, ‘especial- hwal flavor of the given name.of one of the | .. g : = 1y when the strings give forth a false melo- dy or ony.—Minneapolis Tribune: ‘ 'I'HEY DIE TODAY ’ Bible, and yet hag an OQld Testim ,Today 8,800 Americans die. That i dsthe | _ sound to it. We wonager if his pqnnszf?lf - “vérage number that daily go to join the xented it for euphonious- association With — i billions who have passed into eternity. This the names.preceding and following:*’ Thete yéak nearly 1,400,000 Americans will die: - . Nonhwedufifi 1 : yoitt Emning fiow or you will be disap- If they all mef death at the same time : i majority of i } \ ’ D%Q.med Mah Eure of hmg'g a delightful vanelt]y in the same community—ifor mstgnce, { of deli home &de preseh::flm‘sl. )elhfes, pi;:kleti & ‘our famil héluake or battle—the catast; M"':‘.:mfn"“. .W.m pnmuy:l:'self Sébdme, Ton ceg it worth-while, too. Ayoid the nned fruits—save oné-third to one-half by your ovwn.Fill up yoanalLMnon jars now—get more if wxg 1o can enough peaches, pears and plums to Jast \H] fimnhhed that only per cent ol vl ‘wotkers knowwhoud ht.bm,mlv Don’t I:gep em a sec- ! " The more" peoplé? * who know about::-what you want—or have. . to offer the-better. _your chances, The qges you want to get in touch with read the Want Ads, and will -find you through them. *ZAs the jal writer in Arthur Brisban : The worker ics. Tlut meang tlnt 70 per cn;t 80 large a8 majority of the voung yopu] ters don’t k'ncw wbut or who :hey United Shtel that he can .cast qut of Nmety Per cent at the vo! 1 man in congtess who .legu!a s _against § g% ;Efi if Try one immediately —it will get results. Call 922 is o ¢ g of the 1and,” or, on their incomes, _of course, the ten per cent—*Big Biz” and their : mocufiu—ppderstmd politics, and not qnly e In our national election campugns a great dw their wflnza to. better their own interests, but of money: is donated, by the “big interests,” to.the dlmtth‘mhflnotfimugbp Whnd’otthouwhomfluymtw ‘will not think for themselves, to vote for t.he m wan nly thm m oflu‘e and ctteflnz to no tion, in gepgnl.