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'rl-l! BlMlD.il DAII.* "PIONEER R " IHURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922 TENSTRIKE | ISLAND LAKE Miss Mina Stout was a Bmfdj& e Commt Commercial club ml?’imld its ‘r?‘?m “meeting next| caller Monday. Tuesday evening. Every member is| Perry Ollom is workmg for lfn. nt. A: G. Billideau who is ‘moying into. ST. LAWRENOE ‘OPPOSITION . In regard to the deep waterway up the - St: Lawrence' and on the Great Lakes to .,Duluth, we find no opposxhon whltsoever where the plan is redlly understood.” BEM!DJ} g&LY PIO % PUBLISHED DAILY-EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING c_ou_réuv” " who came for a long, day evening, It sure distance to hear Rev,.Bates. was véry hospitable‘of them. Our mailman; Mr.J. Hog a run-away Saturday. No! ots as 8 result. The bndle slipped Halmg-WaIkor Electrical Co. G.E. CAESON, 8 xmponable th!t Any mht thmkmx Fequested to be presq: ssite . andl_ éaused it. | er old.one. | of cause v g -joind “would onpese it, if that . | st Bakseany S i ;;d erike [Renew hoRe op o of Maple &I : 6 the Kitichi ||| Phone 202-3 119 Third St. y 3 has a large ELECTR]CAL " The - school Entered at the P Second-class Y;:e’e“filsmg a W‘RING w.bungalow. cottage of all kmés. is near..comp] m_on Kitichi lake. They expect to move in next week. It will sure look fine when they get. shmgles on the roof and outside. Mrs. E. Wilson visited at the Ma- honey home Wednesday. he = elegation of 100 membem pf tbe ty of xe’einc a’real game. * Montreal Board of. Tndg%uifiol\t—zfi @iBv k M Iknd Mes. B8:°F. Eniger: enter:4 tinguished -visitors from Great Britain, i8 |tained Rév. and Mrs. E. M. Frenk now touring the Canadian Northwest. At::.|sf Bemidji and-Rev; M. E. Helie:Jast| gaurda; Port Arthur. wheré they stopped for 4 dity, | Sunday’ evening. £.°C. THIS Co. Chicago, TIL. 8nd New York, N. Y. No attention pam to-“arionymous - contributions. Writer's. name must be known ‘to_the editor, .but not ssarily for publication. QVE:: iy P’I’onecr 'l'nnll reach ¢his ‘office ‘not later than y of each week to insure nuhnmuou in the PROMPT SERVICE\ ON TROUBLE CAL!S We also handle a eumplalo line e e the lakes—to-ocean jproject was tactfully Mrs. E. F. 3 Z of SUBSCRIPTION BATES presented by Hon. F. H. Keefet, who point- Q\me o nuniber of * cars led SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER " National Mazda ; _ed to the lake vessells cslgnx at Po%:t Ar- y zhroug nl;:]d Lake going to the Red [°~ MBS B 1 99 One Year... thur and made it plain greatly the |re nediéa ¥ d = i 5 2ix, Monthd. Notthwest would benefit if they were al- Mrs. E. A. Grier. retamed Sunday nu o* h;ufll.ne. .:‘;;"1}!.““!' sen, WE DEL Phone 202-J. Three Month Towed to continue their mumey to tide- . |morning from a visit at Des Maines, | ay at the Red Lake fair,| ° | watér. He presented a view of the matter |Iows.' Mre."Griefs father; of Cali- tte the” dafice’ Friday § THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published to the eastgm vmxtors with Whleh th ey forhh, Wi -l vmfinf “at" Des .:: sl:&;fi ,n:]egmse dan y every Thursday and sent postage wi to any address i for,"in advance, $2.00. ‘were entxrely unncquainted fere Mrs T AL Lmvme, Mrs. 'W. H. % Mn F. x 8 e- | Whelan, Mrs. 3. J.” McNamee - and —_— T reeti intiied 1o She e g R S, e, T PLEDGES FULFILLED. ning for Sk e attended the :Had) LEARN BARBERING | Mbrtha Schmidt Friday, news dispatches credited to it, or otherwise credited, to attend the fnnen’l Now is the time, Smnu rates The Republican paxiy came into control and algg_the local news_published herein, - Betz, cen-yemot&ihr“ OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCNEDINGS of the ndtional government in 1921,: two The community was still in effect. Enroll now and save and a half years after the teérmination of lighted when tlxey 1.££I’ at all| M $25. Twin City Barber Colla]ge, BE‘ITER pAcme AND SHIPPING the war. ior to coming into control of |trains have been put hgk on the| ’0 aa ke 1o 204-Hcmnapu Ave., Minneapolis, imstead an T, the administrative branch of ‘thé govern- |M. & I Railway.: ment, the Republican had secured control The Tenstrike: baseball - team was of congyess, and, through power over np- to” play“at Kelliher last Sunday, but propriations, had' forceéd the Democratic < | the' game Nad ts be Postporied on sc- :dmmntrah;n to Cll’l‘t down tfle'flumb;rftgf ; :;i‘;":egl e B vy rafnd that visited persons on the civilian payroll. But, r all the reductions that could: e . Messrs. C. J. wm' E. E. Schulke Minn. E o Bemidji came up duck hunting Fri-; day evening and returned Stturdny & evening. Bonce Higgins, Julius Benson ol Nebish-were Island Lake callers Sun- . 1 gm.n|n|||||||||||||mm|||m|||||m||||m||uuluumlmmmmmlmnmmum_ — Oqe dred yea,rs hence railways will, [ of course, 10t be operated on the same plan P as now. Packing and shxppmg will alse be different; By" looking fa¥ ahead and then, so to say, trating’ the eventual-progress back- SUBSCR_XBE FOR THE PIONEER for standardized contaniérs. They will be. mostly of metal and collapsible: for return to shipper. ‘They will have Icoks, handles, and rings for hoisting. Freight and express will be under one managements No freight or express will be dumped in, 16ading, unloading, or-tran g. But el at each station and-each car there Wwill'be apparatus’ for handling goods. with ‘mini- mum shock and: maximum dispatch. Locomotives will- have steam turhine en- gines-and will be operated: with:liquid fuel. An electric generator will be an accessory. \ Each ‘freight car- will have an electric motor to drive one pair of whegls on rang- ] ing and on steep mountain grades or slip- | pery tracks and also. for- braking, In freight yards there will he electric current between tracks to permit ranging ward, the whale process may-be concen- e and Wil - Schulke have “mfi"u" . = S trated and1 f.z(ei ec%lnomxes now possible f,‘;";.tgfiv&mmfifd'fm {;t M%%Dm b"‘:’“{ ‘;:’ ol - = g Z = may be realized within a decade. the public service since March 4, 1921. o . o dhon L £ “Here ‘are some of ' the changes due to | - Tell pthst to your Dexenocrafie nexghior mdjl one em:“;‘ h;:mi.. wheel F:&g fxfii“’i"’l&'fi?&f&?‘nfifi"fii - ’ X come. in railway operation and in packing when he tells you that thé' Republicans |and sxie’ sk Ponding, watermélons and muskmelohs from : lé c v 2 and shuipmg in one hundred years or less: hav done nothing “fo fnlfin empif c 0. Travis is ummz 5 h o hm atch. They brought him nearly bl 7} I m Freight trains will run on a time sched- pledges taté Warehduse .l;:.! the ‘M. & I.|$26.00." He sire has & fine patchand) E 1 Co ule. | tracks piedr the visduct: people for: miles arourd and: from = L s & E p — Cars and packages will be protected in JAqgoN m MOURNING “Faal" Haluptaok Bemidjt and Cdss Lake, who have &5 . f 2 E yards and on the road through a continu- The nation mourns- with ‘Jackson, €ali- wflv‘d’ Yl-!f week. (Aol n'hip' -;d:lzzghh: t;er:l; Ex = ous chain of personal responsibility for ¥ g can'testify to this. “He . § DN R = fornia, over the tragic death ‘of the forty- :bal | wagon loads of pie melons. © One i = their safety, as well as by physical means, seven miners. Forthree weeks its citizéns h . C. gard- |ean’t tell the difference between a = E N = slch as locks, gates, passes. lived a life of hope, and ench of these |Ing 2 new ]phc for balI diamond greqh dpple-pi¢ and one madé from| B E A manual of freight handling will pre- three weeks that Hobe q‘gt Chelies | for $he. coming year.. . these melons. Théy ‘ate great. = = b scribe certain things to be donme in-any that these forty-seven. w e still Igve Duek hunters. were out Sunday. - Rees Stephens, J. F: Mahoney's| = ) mh? mflfllfi fintfil = arising circumstance, including accidents. The s nse has. beel? most tryin, 35 nd Most of them were: bmmng a dry|father-in-law, and Ruel Smith accom-| g o m‘ STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE = Eyery employee will know it verbatii,’ by’ |* ypap kh?&icovery of the boodxe» w:a: ;nid ?‘;:,“3“{,,,‘;";.? mumck held: “;‘2 hsa;: onfhtgfs‘:fl;.lke organ-| BB ; MINNEAPOLIS = hfl:’fi freight cars will have accessories that hope and belief ‘'was suddenly shat- setvices here’ ng. |ized the Kitichi Union church Wed-| 2 Tfu Npr!luflu! 's Largest and Most Beautiful Hostelry = for stowing, bracing and cushionin tered which plunged the villige into deep- “ M and ‘Mrs. - | nesddy, and gave us folks a fine ser- E ars Outride sad Each Room has Private Bath E 9 g g 8. ‘er gloom ‘as thée realizatiofi of- the tragedy. - | spent Sunday” visiin rermm mon‘also; - Mr. P. Mills took hint in| CTARIFF: = Freight containers will be standatdngd grew. Blackduck. * | his auto’ botly ways. ~ = .18 mg::u&ths) Single at $2.00—Double $3.00 = — for all freight now hoxed or wrapped.” The cmzena ‘of ‘our col nwealth Clifford *We:have been- having rain for the| = szs Rooms te Baths) Single at $2.50—Double $3.50 = 'Wéoden boards or nails will not'be used: 1 mdite gor Jackson and emnm ons ; few! P‘l:' tiwo weeks, almost beyond any| EE - CPrvice Badid) Single at $5.00—Douhle 34,00 = “duck’s desire. g = ] of profound sympathy to that commun especially those who are most: bereaved. f—3 ..,NEW TACTICS FOR UNIONS. The printers” uni rges that violence in recent strikes due to the. for- element that has invaded the ranks labor. That is probably true, but a sure -wgy to avoid that menace in the future is the thoroiigh 'Americanization: of the: for- elzner or their exclusion from unions. “Let love’ of couritry, fespect for its laws; and denunciation of violénde be the 'gov- erning principles of organized ldbor per each individual ‘member and it ‘would im- mediatelygain i public esteem to such an extent that law-makers and courts would: ‘bend every effort to:improve all wage earn- ers’ conditions. Mr. and Mrs: C. C. Smith enter-| ys' in| tained 23 people for supper Wednes- IIIIMIIHIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIHIII!HIIIIHIIIlillllllllllllII!IIIIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIII! Paul Blluptlol: made-- uvernl 4 busmeu tnpn to Benudj: the past week: " " Mr: and ‘Mrs:: H2D. Sorenson mo- tored to Bemidji ldst Saturday. James Resirick: returned-from: War- reti, Minn., Mondsy'’ where' he has ‘Been employe'fl the-past’few’ months: A.:G) Manle, Herman" Gregg, Ben {Va]t_en and_Gilford Nelson have been apendmg ‘quite “&° !ew d-fi S— | ndl ‘thé Bemidji couit Youse an%Vft;“{}h:gxd:fihs::tofiglamons in view, The 'big rock at the 17.mile corner, | they ;f"’h‘é"m ';‘5:;’;23‘?“ how.nearly.and how rapidly can it be real: where the county road me hBesv d '.a, f » ized, with profit s every step?—M. C# | Highway'4 miles out of Cass Lk d’ Seecing o inst ; ere—so.is the sign on the rock, -Bemidji s gl;axr:g;l eCousultmg Enzmeer, in Forbes appreciates this co % ad viishes £6°6x-. The* Ladies'“Aid" et ;‘tfl thc ey Ty 3 tend a Xote :f thnnl‘:ia -to tlbe f&;: v%xh(; - e e ted on eu-mg own' less substaritial Gordon' mlupuuk, n‘.;moml Gard-: . ; . ARE YOU SAVING' ENDING? perais Al LN OB§P signs. ner, Kenneth”Melley, ‘Zétts: Manle Studebakef Special-Six Inside, the inviting depth of the end Elanora Montbrhm! i the studies at the ] gfi]'ai bi'dx lchocl Tast week. - g When you read-the- histories: of most of I Sedan will win your admiration ushions, the subdued lfarmnny of at first glance Aftér you have i DEMS. SATISFIED- WiTH 42 zr.g CENT upholstery, the soft c ybu. will find;.that. they were started- by { { § the manufacturing.companies of the world; i d The Democrats got 42 iJer cent and the Repuhllcans 58 per” uent of tlie vote— lh Mrs. James: ! mimher{al T‘end%l?t er fiome hst Prigay evening. in.honor. of- her sis- ter, Mri" Mge of Butte, Mont. o(‘.‘»&::u were played the. gri part e évening,- l!tered.ufiwh & - delicious someone who. knew-how: to work. hard and Was thrifty. All these men may: have had the start was a few hundred dollars, but: if:they -hadn’t had the few-hundred: dollars, ;] ley never-could have started; busmess at " Even.a man.who goes into.business with a pushcart must have some capital, else he cannot buy the cart nor his little stock early; days,, John, i Rockefeller: £ every: cent: hwfimfl andi kept &, TeCor| Qm‘negy; ot! his. mz Wh&trhenwnldann% :Jlmm : e&wsmfmwmwwm o isfled: That is ab%ut Wwhe to be- satisfied’ wit ern states this year. and the ‘Cunnir enjoyed- a picnie d& lt one of ‘the 'i&rby"flfls ‘One” evening: last i s jorence ¥ fihmn Syivia- "e:;ld Flossie If they're going to elect Billy I{oonin member of the.house,. and’ county dlvmon carri Gene Berman will have to &i‘“’“""" o, || You: would pleass God?! THen: please: Mt-mwrs Wthum&thet' : ] bfiet@mdflmmu scaree-as:eyer. - ,abm\t time t*lst “Thoses terrible: M#: and Mis. Wiliam: Grey. and| father;, Anos- Chamberien; - Monday| ',Eh Lasur -Péterson-were in Beniidji'Sat<| | ' A" very~heavy- rain fell'in" this*vic| . Ay transacting business:: 3 cinlty Sunday:’ Hetr Menrs Eldén-and | Milo Chamber<|: Vern: thg was a business‘calls |~ The- lén transacted ‘ business in Bemidj¥ er: in° Bémidji l(nndny. R K;p}gn of | Minneapolis; who veling, through® Gcmny.; Czech!wsm-kia; France: and ' many: few' days last’ week: CE of m“hesbymi-n | chit¥ch” mét Thésday eveiing of this other . forei countries since- last| Slt\lrd:y e fall, oTe d.and s now. spends|, Miss-Lora Simon is staying-at the o e iny le:il on h;s _place. near istfilev M.'W. Butler home while Alice and D{‘ l:"d'i:“;:‘y ‘Kmm:dffben‘:f rtle. E‘m& accoflr ‘Inez- Butler” are in' Bemidji, whére "e Y. ‘““m Tat 7 panied him i Igg: is under”the ‘doctor’s care. r.of B:v utheran| retirned ho erson called” at the 5 $f¥-Peter Becker .n({h wtmufl’i?e e’b»’k!:ker home ~ Monday ‘morh- Smith wére in’ Puposky shopping Fri- day: afternoon. ey Pk Mflo Chamberlen called on his ‘examined it you will be ¢ even dehghted with it.” When you have ridden‘in it you won't bé satisfied mfli anythmg else - The market doés not-offer a more beautiful ‘ericlosed body. Certainly __noneis built of bétter materials and finer workmanship. It is a striking example. of the handicraft of Stude‘ 313'I§yiiie ‘Ave. _assumnce of sahsfactwn “Cord Tires Standard Equipment BELTRAMI MOTOR CO. ~GEO. KERR, Prop. —:— Phone 161 the cmnpleteness of appointments offer an irresistible appeal. . Itis mounted on the same Special- Six chassis which has won thé en- . thusiasm of thousands of owners for its dependable performance, power, comifort and economy in fuel and tires. ‘TheStudebaker Special-SixSedan offérs the utmost .closed car refine- ment—and at moderate cost. At the new low price of $2050 it rep- resénts the greatest closed car . value that Studebaker ever offered. ‘The name Studebaker is' your Ill’unluwhmphu'l— __________ $1650 Spcedster (4-Pass.).. 1785 g:iupe (4-Pass.)..._. 2275