Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 4, 1922, Page 6

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e e st e . N Hi T # “THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1922 m TWO LIVES LOST TUESDAY 4t That Pathetio B: mm EDUCAIORS Edith Morse of the Bem Three excursions will leave after the SALARIB _OFW IN SOUTH DAKOTA FIRE Teachers college, Miss Ruth Jessup, |gencral session Friday- b TCHTIN TN ki i i . Willi i h ded and in- J IN KOOCHICHING COUNTY | aberacen, 5D, oct. 4gTwo lives OPEN SECOND ANNUAL, [iesiery B Willamson, Miss lar) | The Els b e oneention |~ DEPARTMENT RAISED £ were lost and many people burned | 3 m W | members of the college faculty. to. maks use of the club rooms. " TR A “ Forest fires in the vicintiy of Miz- | seriously in a prairie fire late yester-. : CONVEN“ON THURSDAY Grammar grade teachers are to — aiflnflerr:zshO\iletg‘:egei:légi;s%‘gl;e de- : p _|day which burned from Hoven to | 3 (Continued From Fage 1) meet Friday forenoon also, this meet- 3 e | B avedeen o8 3 ac- &l Margie fmd .thtlelork were ¢on” | Bodle, Walworth and Edmunds coun= value to all hearers. Music on this [ing to begin at 9 o’colck,. with Sup- Accidents Happen Ev tion taken by the city council in reg- sidered very' serious Tuesday after- |4y 5 gistance of 22 miles, and caus : program will be furnished by the Be-| erintendent C. A. Peterson of Cass ular session Monday evening. The 4 e B e i Boys’ band and the Bemidji|Lake as chairman. Miss ' Ethelyn monthly pay of the patrolmen has nooni. In thése déctions, especially [ed a property .damage , ion at Littlefork, all/tpsidents are report- [ which will ea: exceed, $100,000 school boys” glee club. all of Bemidji an 4 Agnes Pyne | been increased from $100 a month to JLa s‘dafiflmfed on US IFH{ELGSS WOULD $120, chief of’ pdfice: from $115 to i The four-mile fire"wall of flame was'| < ~o0 2~ 3 Zriss The closing session will be held Sat: the jéollege; ‘ai ¢ :: ";rh: = :;z;;,:l::fk:n ':.fii:f stopped on the outskirts’of ‘Béwdle-{ gl { -| Ufday forenoon at the new armoryfihis pro “mg, each to give ani address! AY A N'A N DEBT $135, and tr\_xck‘dfi‘ve ffom $115 to 3 09sday &% | The victims were Robert Gundenty, 16 Siuatic < ; béginning at 9. o‘clock. Three cap-||of intefest to these particular teach- P OFF TIONAL $125. Salaries of fhese employces teroon, passagq through that district | vear.old school hoy of oy a o Ia w X able speakers are scheduled i8] prsy-, Mrs, Pyfie’s place on.the pro- .. (Continued from Page 1) may be changed at any time by the by fiuto was, delayed at least half an | Jacob Bollinger, 70, retired fa¥m md'm“‘ ,'Iig?"'v' sdssion. President M. W. De £} tited later,Jshe i . | city council,., it .is- understood, al- ficers re- of Bowdle. e Bemidji State Teache: 4 bain% ty on account ‘of vidtal¥$hould also realize | though: salarfes of: other - af i appual 1l speak on “The Teacher and the'| her'father’s death. that this Joss naturally increases the | main the same as yet Bt Citizen”; J. H. Hayes, assistant com- High school instructors are to burden which he has to bear. Until | meeting. each citizen considers fire prevention) No particular reason has been given as a personal problem requiring his [ for the increase in pay, except that own individual carefulness, the elim- |the majority of the council deemed hou? on accqunt of the fires. it of thei; theR; if you're short , the butler can telephone to| WORLD’S' BEST BUTTER FOR °e e, e it ids ese lsen) Iz 2, VISITORS AT DAIRY SHOW | o, 0q * Dlighitfully stuple,.fs it noty|Missioner of agriculture, - St. .Paul.| meet at.the high school building Fri- Bread and butter sandwiches anm.g no personalities of their own, will use for his topic “Relation of | day forenooit at. 9 o’clock, with Prin- Eight of .the crew of the Minnesota containing the' best prod\l.ct ?f the they aceord well :with everyone; hav- Agriculture - to .Educatxon”; while | cipgl J. W. Smith of the Bemidji|own 1 n K deer Electric Light and Power company best co-operative creameries in the ing mo pride, they never resent an George A. Selke, rural school com-|fhigh school as chairman. Speakers ination of fire waste can never be [ the increase advisable at this time. were called to Mizpah to ' pro- world will be given to visitors at the | oicventh-hour invitation. They seem to| missioner, St. Paul, will speak onlinclude M. .M .Pisrec, Park Rapids, realized and this unnecessary ecoomic | The increases are to take effect at tect the company’s plant there. Man- National Dairy show from a ‘booth |:ox 1 othing more of life than invita- Teachu’a,g Problems in Rural|J A. Elson, Bemidji, Miss Higgins of | loss will continue. i once, it is understood, agen'E,_E. ‘Swanson was already|in the Minnesota co-operative cream- | yi,ng ang more Invitations—and this Schools.” ) Grand Rapids, Clara B. Church of | The present week, which has been ., Tt ‘ 5 The musical program for this ses- | Cass Lake and E. H. Pmllips of St.[set aside by the* President of the dd.t. l Want Ads. | eries association’s display. odern being therazwiien the.eall was sent.to-Bex: “We are going to make people Hrangs > wrisilegs: of sion’ includes numbers by the Stutc|Ppaul. United States and many state gov- WANTED—Painter. Call Self, 734-w - t 1t 10-4 WANTED—Girl for general house- work smzll family. 1011 America been destroyed and fear was:felt for the safety.of the village last night. midji office. At noon today no re- - p d ‘Chris’ and ‘Theo’ to ; a port’ had been meivned ,,j’m these | realize. what really good butter tastes 2 l!: :,:, dre old enough to -have Teaclhenls e:l‘,%efllglée du? u'nd a Register Thursday erntzrs to bsi( observe(zs as Fire lll‘re; * ike,” . i < . 1 vocal solo te. i % i % i e resent men. like,” says A, J. McGuire, general outgrown such i From' “The Ll y_ Be vans ‘Yaple Registration will take place in the 322 ;:tr\‘x "v;:ye ,fgr eachanci?i(zc:n e:o 2 = 3 ‘manager of the association. b TR Wom- . Sectional Meetings . A few brush fires in the immed-| The association is extending. or- .%‘gfi";’k’: ::i‘u‘éxe:::pn g N Sectional mpeetings will be held % h Xed iate vicintiy are reported well under | yanization work into Steele and Free- | 4™ *¥ il ¢ in between the general sessions, these | T0 avoid delay, teachers are aske: control -by-Forest Ranger L. F- John-{horn counties —District -No. 5. meetings being intended especially |t0 Tegister as_early as Thursday if ‘Wrist watches .are. no longl!r a tor Al Wiy teflchers in theif. school pqflglr:'ission to all meetings will be it whe association ‘organ- * 4 work. Rural and consolidated teach- , i gnlt oehen the < Asion A2 novelty, hnt I happened to see a wrist | ors will moet -at the State Teachers|DPY membership card or ticket. All :‘czg;d:: t:gvr.zx:érfir:m!ohched,‘ attachment the -other -day while Walt-] college Friday forenoon at 9 o'clock. |Persons interested in education are in- RARE FINDS BY AMHERST armory beginning Thursday forenoon. |4p,yghtfully consider this subject and to combine his efforts with those of other good American$ to make the reduction of fire waste a reanvy. son. The district north of here is under ‘the jurisdiction of Forest Ranger Letourneau of Blackduck, while other district rangers are in charge of the districts fa'iher to the ing for. a train at the Union statlon | County Superintendent R. F. Ross of | Vited to become members by paying avenue. Phone 329-R. 10-4tf northeast. POOLED WOOL-SOLD .FOR -| thmt: attracted.my attention. A young|Cass county, will preside at this ses- the annual dues of $2 which also in- MEN m WBSTERN HELDS FOR RENT—2 rooms upstairs for men had B leather thang attached cludes membership in the state as- (Continuec From Page 13 light housekeeping, 815 Mississip- THIRTY.EIGHT CENTS NET sion. des large sh;ament of Minnesqta | to-ihe handle .of his bag, while the| gSpeakers for this meeting include sociation. ing its wares. The “alert” sheriff| pi Avenue. 4t 10-7 A -larg pmen| Mi WANTED—Good, safe, dry place to PHILIP ‘HILD, FATHER OF wool, placed in the -Wabasha county. ather end.was securely fastened fo his | piss Floy Louisa Edson of the State Special Features thought he was hacking to pieces “ MRS.-FRANK.GAGNON, DIES | ool -pool -last summer,.when specu- lnmtm. ’Izgflcmgxha! !,w:u very-much | Toachers college, Miss Frances Lap-|. The Bemidji Musical Art club will|a c~che of bottled goods. store furniture for the winter. - NON, latars were offering .23 t0.26 cents, erest me:l l:h“nn:“wimmvm' ham of Deer River and Miss Myra |give a program and a tea in the Civic| Included in the more valuable spec- Phone 199-J. 3t10-6 = | e volnnteered the following informa-| Banks of the state department of |and Commerce. asociation rooms at |imens were found skeletons of a hy-| WANTED—Men with teams to haul and sell wgod, 16 inch hard maple Creameries -that .were inclined .to Philip Hild, 78 years of age, father of Mrs. Frank Gagnon of this city, passed ‘away at the Gagnon home after .an illness of abont two weeks. been making his home with Rl ot - Of conmes. thy 1o hter, having been a resident| “The 42-cent sale, according to ¥ ’ 3 - | faculty, director of the elementary |y 1, d the lake have been : e it et the growers | Tediately apologized and I could not | school, will act as chairman. _Speak- | o0 e Mot who wiativo: s born in Germany and came |about 38 cents alter Toceiving, ship- & Lo cthem of stealing it, so.I-hit couniry when 20" years of|ping and handling charges are de- apon-:the :plan-of-attaching it to.my age. ducted. 3 Wrist,-from:the time I leave my apart- The remains will be sent to Hast-' - ment untit T-am-finally seated inthe & 3 ; % £s = s in. It :is truly-remarkable-how few ings tgmorrow night for burial. The tral " dece:fed leaves two daughters, Mrs.| wm m ms People-now. attempt ' to -take.my bag Frank Gagnon of Bemidji and Mrs.| ~ mn . 33 L by ‘mistake—Washington Star. A. Beaumont of Staples, and four 'Tfl Amnm mw A ——— sons, Phillip of Hastings, Louis of s HAT, @iFe Ix i Tiber Sometimes Unruly. Sprague;:Wash., Peter of Great Falls,| That the importance of the Nation- | The Tiber Is the sécond largest river Mont., and John of Minneapo al ‘Dairy Expositiqn in pointing the | Of Italy, ranking next to the Po. It Hi¢ daughter . Mrs. -Beaumont of | way to better farming. With regular | Fises In ‘Tuscaily, in the Appennines, Staples, was here at the time of his | fevenue periods his begn learned by | And bfter ‘a ‘winding coifrse ‘of 245 death. World' War veterans . colinizing at rifles; empties' int6 the Tyrrhenian sea Veteransville, Minnesota, is evidenced | (a arm of the Mediterraneat) about in a letter recejved by Col. .W. E.| twenty-six miles below Rome. It en: Skinner, general manager of the | ters the“sea by two branches, one of Dairy Exposition, from E. A. Lar which is- a channel excavated:by .the son, former agricultural agent from Emperors Claudius gnd /Trajan. These 7 Kanabec county. 4 two .arms sprround an unhealthful Exalted Ruler W. Z. Robinson, | ™5, By 0y ces that a large | Jsland.known as the Isola:Sacra.. The through the secretary, T C. Bailey, delegation of -veterans -will - attend | Tiber .in 'tigtes past has frequently has ‘isued ‘a eall to all Elks to be f Ay A rflowed its bank: used great present Thursday evening for a rous- the dairy exposition:at.the Minnesota :;' ?‘Jgp}' and '5c:g¢“|:d$mmén(g P meeting after being dormant | State fair grounds in the Twin Cities | [HVR0 z iy, ave - 4t Rome ‘haye only- partially averted through the. summer vacation-period, | 0¢tober 7 to:14, prepared to view.the | ), .peril. .In 1.% Ene -of fthefmon‘ o 7 great ‘dairy industry in its annual z tn-qge.isb;gooz;h for st is sosian. | national clinic and to gain informa- i';'m’"“erm"mfi“fdmg l:u:n:m;?crcimm ver i Many .important matters are to tion of value to:them in their farm- normal ,congditions, the i ; ' navigable .for small ;steamers .as far his ti o i ig aperations .at Veteransville. lodge. ‘A lunch and smoker, as well that these visitors will come ready 2 : " to make selections of purebred breed-| ~Mr. and Mrs. ‘Phil Gill and family i s g 25 Y < ne as other entertainment, are being ar- ing stock, both -sires-and dams, to |of International Falls® drove- o Be- ] X ; E N : ; ne help raise the average standard of | midji' Sunday ‘and spent day and N - 8 © 4 -» L . P . ‘has-been sold for 42:cents, accordin| . to F. L. FNM{‘I' Seereta’ri of .fllg Yon::10m <two o three oceaslons, | oqucation, St. Paul. the close of the general session Fri-|racadon, a running rhinocerous; of Minnesota Farm Burean Federation. ‘!h'“;.‘P“W my bag-on :the floor fo| " primary and intermediate teachers | day afternoon at 4 o'clock for all |an agriochoerus, a clawed herbiver;} three cords for $5. Cash in the This price was obtained on three- z:’ i myog:‘“ 0'1'1';:9""” Pull- | will also meet at the State Teachers |visiting and city teachers«in attend-|and a skeleton of a large herbiver,| woods, All cut even length out of eighths blood. ~ Considerable quarter m:n:t::z‘l::n éo-ploc.lk.’wp n':‘ ::d p"; college Friday forenoon at 9 o’clock. | ance at the convention. thought to be allied to the Promery-| sound 'body trees. All winter job blood has been sold for 89 cents. : ' ¥ Y -bag and | Mg Telulah Robinson of the college | A trip to the saw mill and a trip [cochoerus family. Skulls, turtles| Woods four miles straight south and 143 smaller finds ranging from! from Nymore. Appiy, to L. F. | Taylor, R.R. No. 3. 6t 10-10 a pair of jaws to limbs were also discovered. duled for those who wisn to’ go. wis for -thiy “ mesting “includa’ Miss| oo 01o0 for those who £ BEMIDJI ELKS PLAN BIG MEETING THURSDAY NIGHT ranged for by the entertainment the herds at home. Grades will |Monday visiting friends. Théy were committee. SUBSCRIBE ‘FOR THE PIONEER | doubtless be in demand by these|6 o’clock ‘dinner guests at the W. C. dairymen, Klien 'home Monday ‘evening. There is no lagging with Red Crown. Step on the starter and you get instant response, summer or It has come to-be understood by most mand that is strong enough to.offset 3 1 ! ml;:t\factutijgrs an;i l:iistrihutors that changing market ‘conditions may also Wlntel' 9 fOI‘ Red Cl‘OWIl Stal‘tS CaSlly. Step on the a large volume of business at any .« be cited asan example of the effectiv g ’ : J 3 y period of time is of itself no proof.that use of advertising. . ¢ A acceiel'a.tor and YOllr car Steps rlght Out, SmOOthly the business is built on a sure founda- ‘ i 9 i 2 . ' tion. The volume may be due to a The present huginess.condition iis a and SteadllY' ) ' variety of conditions, and those-con- challenge to every business :that -is ditions may be temporary, and .may .huilt on the uncertain foundation of be entirely out of the control of :those the market. Assuming tha, tthe strong who enjoy them. demand for the past few yeras, prior 401920, was a permanent.thing, many ' The only sure foundation wpen .manufacturers -mpade . provisions = to ‘which a big business can be success- supply the deman'd'.aild‘,r.eép a harvest fully built is an undisputed consumer ', of .profits; but ithey overlooked -the preference. Let that be present and importance.of insuring their ‘share of it matters not-how quickly a business the demand., e scc SFOWS, or how big it grows, you have - g PoLaa ¢ T inietsinse Ahe ;assurance that it is solidly -built Now the E‘iefit Jesson’ 'has - been - -+ bo-and that it will. not topple over when,, ., léirmed—-at »i.‘vj)x;o_dfiié\lsfli;'fig‘ s The the first wind blows. § digposition .today: is:to:build istrong,. o pae s v = 5 ke sare, of, the Jotitidations be: i Advertising is the corner stone.of fore réa ring aigreat supegstructure.In " ‘th¢ structure of consumer preference. the long:run’it will mean that allbus- i The perfect rhythm of the engine gives you a feel- ing of tremendous power and the power is there: Red Crown vaporizes to the last drop. There is no waste. That’s why you get such wonderful mlleagd_ and your engine stays so clean. ~ 25.9c¢ per gallon—why pay more? % At the Following Standard Oil Service Station: -No 'conspicuous-example exists where in€ss willbe on a mare solid basis, 4nd there is .a steady and sure consumer less likely to be upset by - changing L] demand-for any product that is pot conditions. This will be the great com- : znd St' and Amenca Avel properly advertised. Every instance pensation for the stress of the.present that can be cited of a consumer de- - perido. ; A And at Any Filling Station or Garage - 4 Showin!; the Rged Cro:lv:rSign i " Standard Oil Company -~ Bemidji, Minn. St ‘ : i gag e 'wwmmm-wgn

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