Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 12, 1922, Page 4

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TR i B N s i o n | AN FRILLS. OF DOUBT: | ls FUOL g’rm’n. Iet us alhfi!:m them, BLOGAN OF PREUS =i N KEYNOTE TALK s, "L 1931, the: total Jevies £ ds | Showo State Administration Hag ,;ounceq vy st -Taken Lead—Calls On Coun~ ::;s per .-':; .;: all 4:’,‘.5:: n:: ':.;‘:.'.*: i y o smount 7 tlu-‘ gstd E‘rx;wnshups to e e it e, | IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!llIIIIIHI[IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!"'lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII<IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIII!IIIIII RIDAY pomgn [ - And Sa turday FRUIT FUNCH ‘Most DELICIO S Heed for Refreshing Dnnk Begins About the Time of Straw- ', herry Festivals. : BIFFEIIEIIT BERRIES USEUI. iven anv':l(b ‘Can'Be Varied' x-AGsording to the Frults Available _Ra-puny Flaver over these special values you will change your mind. Here re thi you want and priced so that you can af- ford to get more than you expected to. There is only one thing that Friday, the 13th means to the people who shop here on that day —and that is good luck. This is a two day offer— many ‘ quantities are 'limited —we advise ‘early ‘shopping- e y B Pn.md vy he Tnfted’ States ‘Departmient ¢ Agriculiure:) MYSTERY PACKAGES FREE Governor s said H o . ;E i m:whr;:: {‘:?‘3‘3::‘5“';:}“’%: the %‘E‘Eflm O oot gzhclvsmake a purc}l;agz of . Discontinued i le were relieved of a direct tax . or over on I'rida; ' § ' fi?fi:‘&flm&fim&:‘&m@?. e :;ia:%fi“z:fiz One lot of high the 13th, or Saturday v:'é Nuibers i i s undar e it cicitle sacied :w::“’,, more rapklly than _taxes grade Munsing Un- will present F RE_E a mys- o o cers named by the governor. :I;M or. the ‘elentel GIciR's (0t tha ion suits. Discon- tery .Pa‘:k/nge which Wlll ;3 ....".T."’.::"'.Lz"nfltmifi'f."i ';;lu mfi' ;.;f: ‘ih .'c:: = tinued Styles 3 convince you of your good | corsets i pald for out.. of - taxes collected Hrnoll iy i Friday 15th luck. $2.13 the fact that the occupation tax / rived from the levies tully cqmym. - Kals i upon the business of mining iron/ . gate for high rates. ~ - - el Mg A good soft finish Justrite hair nets EL Bi‘?rtxish i R ore was placed upon the staf It high rates-are the esilt of de Lemons,. 2 dozen. Apoliingris water,2 i L ) g en i books.” sirable and needed public improve- Salt 1'temspoontul ~ qusrts . knitting yarn for Just right in size, 78¢c Mr. Preus stated that this achigve- ments, and It the'taxpayer fa able-to "ty 2% 1o Per. TR AR B W : 3 quality and price, 9-4 Pepperel meet the demaid without finding the Sugar, made Into’ Ice as necessary. 3 sweaters,, caps, Bleached lemons, sugar, ginger ale, and other i + . s A due lngred.lemu shouldnberused but vnrh‘-' 40 mch’ all silk Best quallty 36 in Ladies Dresses bly tlotis in the amounts of sugar anud lem- crepe de chine,, ch percales in Silk and Wool or two on_julce may be pecessary, according - : $13 (1)) just the thing for lights and darks, La dies' Coats T linings, waists, underwear, etec. in splendid assortment of patterns. $13_00 Mais, navy, browr, pongee and 13 \House dresses and aprons $ state government, but black. c $1.13 "‘:l’:' is only m&m ;‘“ ':“ Friday 13th Also our 25 inch percales in lights Prices 5 ol for tion. yos ; and Saturday i 12 yards Fri da: 13th Due to the pudlic’s dmnfl for bet- $l.]3 $1.13 and Saturday ter roads, schools, pul ‘dufldings, ad “better everything,” the governor stated, “tax rates have almost reached the breaking point.” - He called for a united program of economy extending from the- school district, township, village, town, and city to the state govérnment itself. from corporations - such; as the gross earnings tax on raiiroads and other public service. corpora- tions and departmental fees. “This year;-for the second time in the history of the stafe, the peo- - ple will pay no direct tax for the maintenance of the state govern- ment, and this Is largely due to / ment was in line with the republi state platform,” which pledges Ea party to “the greatest retrencl t possible in state expenditures.” So important does he consider /the need for lower taxes. Governor /unmized evil. They are often entirely US a5 to become an: oppressive burden, deed for.-a refreshing . frult. ‘eatering. firry ¥illages ~thiues laag after mawherfles “Are gone sewage and other frults must be depended on. | better The recipe. given below can be vnrled[ ble. . If° there are not emough straw- S n_hand, part blackberry and | of fowns ' Dort raspberry juice may be used. As ; any yesr theseason advances other fruit julces town may be sub-ututed according to the taxes fs Dreferences of the persons mixing the people punch. A"relatively small amount of 8 Reavy Ted raspberry flavor will dominate a nsidle great’deal of strawberry or other fruit Juices; _About the same proportion of last year or two. ‘Ris or-mmmflprm- cipal under direct control of the people 'who pay the taxes—the lo- eal school district levies and the town road and bridge levies—ahow a Iarge increase fh the five year period, the ;‘l districts last year and pay- able this year, education will re- stnwbtrry Festival Time Demands a { i Coot and Refreshing Punch. 'to the ripeness and character of the “fruft Wed and thE tastes of those to be served:- - This-recipe-1s - recommended by. the United States Department of justifiable, and . trequently commend- Agriculture. able. In many cases the benefits de- /a combined tatal of about 8% ccents.: .. . “High- tax ates are. mot dml an Fruit Punch, sirup, 3 pounds. to ¢ lbs. or more, Crush the strawberries with a po- tato masher, add 2 pounds of sugar, let stand 2 or 3 hours or overnight. (About 6 quart boxes will be needed tax burdensome, then they are prefer-, able to low rates and dry rot. i “But it & desirzble public improve- ment will result in a tax rate so high CREPE DE CHINE MUNSINGIEAR l 1 scarfs, etc., in hanks. Colors black ' white, khaki, navy, oxford, grey scarlet, cardinal. OQur regular 59c quality S LUCKY DA® | SHOP EARLY PERCALES To the first 13 women Friday 13th and Saturday SHEETINGS 9-4 Bleached Brid- HAIR NETS at 10 cents. We | will offer ' this net to you on 52¢ 52c READY T0 WEAR Childrens coats at $13.00 9-4 unbleached Pepperel dded, that he declded ‘makiin i i i ity e Ry then the making of the Mprovemen to make 10 cupfuls of ‘juice) Then Friday 13th Friday 13th 9-4 Reindeer and Minnehaha leaving other subjects to faturb ad. o deterred uatll the taxyéyer is bet- NeAt FaPLdly in order to make the juice and Saturday and Saturday Bleached and unbleached dresses. J ter able to meet the extrs demands, fov: ©OF 2 or 3 minutes ovér Dot 3 hanks for ’ 2 for 13c . 39¢ Causes of advanced taxes in recent on his pocketboak. High tax rates are :", ed0k hf,,‘ znol;gh {‘,' destroy the $1.13 Full size cap shape, double mesh. Friday 13th and Saturday years were outlined by the governor as follows: High ‘price of labor and ummo ditles. sion of |ovomm0nhlflum> nbllc demand for better 'uhlle not necessarily bad; oppressive tax rates are absslutely bad- through a Jelly pag In order to secure Taxes Near Oppressive Point. a bright réd clear juice. Combine with The governor stated that there has gther ingredlents except the carbonated been much “passing the buck” as to0 waters, and let stand for an hour or the responsibility for higher taxes, two, In- the retrigerator, If possible. fresh fruit flavor. Allow. to- drip WOOLNAP TALCUM POWDER NOTIONS DeLong SafPins Ice, better educatlonial facill.; 80d added: ‘When ready to serve, add ice as may better public buildings,/better | “NO single unit of government can pe ry, and the Apollinaris wa- | BLANKET 2 for 13c health and sanitation regufations, D charged with the entire responsi- tor gdgiginger ale last of all. Colgates Talcum DeLong Clix e better roads, “better/ everything.y Dility. Expenses have grown in °“°| Salt Intensifies Flavor. G B -1 “Salaries represent’ ayefy small unit a8 rapidly as in snother. The small quantity of salt called for Heavy Austrailian in all odors, cash- 3 for 13c percentage of the total public ex. However, regardless of respobsk (5 ¢y intensity the frult flavors. It mere, boquet, vio- snap fast penses,” the governor said.| It they were entirely wiped out, the iadncuon in taxes would be so sma to be bility, tax rates have almost reached ... not otherwise chan; S RAL ge the flavor m:"lm“ poind. m“":u'lh‘ ©X° of the beverage. The sugar and water cessive rates mow o .generally pre- 054 pe_polled together for 5 min- Woolknap Blanket 66x80 pink white plaid and bord- let, Dactylis Eclat | La France Rose scarcely nnticeab vailing throughout the ‘state are due e i, Shr o Ly o S et T U ST S | o T v T B fonl e | samounting to $108,019,763, odly $3,658, functions, or whether they azo the re- ojioney petter than will ordinary our regular $ 13c -4 " 451 was levied for purely /tate Pllr'~ silt of the insistent pudlic demand nulated sugar. The amount given $3'13 . Friday 13th [ po: and of the latter amount $3,- :".'“::“:‘;:“" b“::: m:,:: f:lll‘l serve 60 per;wns. Friday 13th Friday 13th and Saturday 634,832 1 things, ¥ ; was levied for soldfers® bonuses. 08 FE L o e ahmoat, reached and Saturday and Saturday «. DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Education Costs Advance. ! “The governor pointed out tax levies for educational purposes in Minnesota in 1931 amounted to $43,569,238, rep- resenting nearly 391 cents of.each dollar ‘paid or to be paid in taxes this year.: In 1911, he sald, the cost per | pupil was $27.73, and in 1921, $32.26.. “Much may be said-in justification of . increased -¢ducational (eosts,” he added. “The days.of the ‘little red school house,’ have gone, fusf as the days of the ox cart and the slv:kle.I Under the improved living conditions of today, the upsanitary schoo] build- | the limjt of the taxpayer’s ability to pay. Any further increase in the al- ‘ready hesvry burden will be almost ‘sure to retard the future agriculturs, jodustrial and commercial develop ment of the ‘state. “The. remedy iles in rigid scono~ my on the part. of each unit ot govarnmen: .the _scheol .dis~ trict, In the hip, tn city and In the stafe allke—and. in the haiting for the present of any furs ther Increase In those act Itln t government e.:lllngm levies. Let bond MAKE BUTTERMILK LEMONADE Refreshing Beverage May Be Made by Adding Lemon Juice—Some Variations Given. Buttermilk lemonade can be made by &dding to each glass of buttermilk ‘{wo'tablespoonfuls ~of. sugar. The 'whey o from - cheése miaking may be [“utitizedl 10 a bevernge as well as but- termilk. ‘Whai Cémonade and Punch. /Slices: of Jemon ot IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlll IIIIII||I|IIIIIHIIIII'.'lllllllllllllII|||IIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIiIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII||||I|IiIIiIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIlIIImllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" 1 quart ah - We will offer on - ‘these days some of our high grade Ladies’, Misses’ “and Children’s KAYSER GLOVE New lined cham- glove 2 the oisette iclasp In jall good colors. “"Just the glove for MAISH BATS BRASSIERS Our reg. 39c¢ bras- siere 26¢ Our 50c quality with elastic band 39¢ Coats 150 yard thread, all sizes ing of a generation ago, would. 2ot be 3 thes Fall tolerated now. Improved school build- | the ‘most. thorough jaration, Vil del sl A S “shoes e suappy i ;z;l ':L‘fl:h c::' l::;b?n::fl;i "‘i“' 'e: Let not the tax burmr. * Juice of 2 lemons. * or cinnamon. ** $l 13 $2.13 days. Best 2 1b. Cotton Bats. Selected e factor in press . growth of school taxes. i :';:vi::e::o?sooxa'::m'n‘;p;: aome - M SRR LR teveneye 2 . 52c cotton..Regular $ “Another factor in growing sehool g the achlovements ot KI5 aduialsts i;;”"“;“fl‘c‘;“‘flgg“fi‘f e R " Friday 13th Friday 13th $1.13 costs is the increase in the salaries . tion,” showing ‘how _the:] ¥epablén 1ick & i nices and .“gm:'e fuitdat and Saturday v of teachers. A cheap teacher is a poor investment, just as a cheap man on-the farm or in the factory is almost sure to be an expensive ome in'the end. “Economy in school expenditures should be rigidly applied it growing school costs are to be halted. Let us have good school buildings with up- to-date equipment, and let us pay sal- aries that are sufficlently high to at- tract and retain competent teachers, BUT IF WE ARE INDULGING IN . important legislation mentioned was platform promises of two ‘years 'agt bad been fulfilled, Among the most in small pleces. This transforms whey lemonade. into whey punch. Set the punch away to chil! and rigen; serve with crushed fce if desired. Rhubarb, pineapple, grape, currant and cherry Juices lend themselves well to whey pinch. A sprig of freshly crushed mint is sometimes added. Nutmeg or cinpamon will overcome any character- stic whey flavor. \Whey punch may | be frozen if desired. the. law authorizing organization and operation of ‘co-operative - concerns. under: which hundreds of creameries and livestock asgociations are pros- pering, and the occupation or iron ore tax, which he said is expected to bring the state $4,000,000 a year. Minne sota’s great hard surface road 'pro gram, now in successful progress, ak %0 Was cjted. 3 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllllllllllllll ..| = SURSCRIBE FOR THE PIONERT and Saturday lIIlIIIIlIllIlIIIIII|IIIIlIlllIIII||lIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIlIIIllIIll||l||I|IIII|I||I|I|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|II|||II|||I|I|||||I|I|IIIl||||||IIIIIlIIIIIllllIIIII|||IIIII|||||I|III|I|IHIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllh. ] A e ] T =

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