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SR, | = ey Twentieth - Century. l.ll ITED ONE BlG NEED “What does America need?” in- quires the editor. Vice-president Coolidge says America needs a zood five-cent cigar, but .in ‘our oplmon cne of the things America needs is an alarmclock which will wake a fel- low as-well as get him up. —Aint It A Fact?— ONE LICK ENOUGH Forest Breezes in the North Woods contain.the following: “A lumber jack up north cuts off one of his toes while chopping wood. While: at thé ‘doctor’s office the doc- tor- asked: ‘Jack, did you cut it off cléan that way with one blow?’ <« Well, now doctor,” replied Jack, ‘do you think T'd take a second lick at it?” —Can You Beat It— .HERE'S.'A FISHY ONE “Now . children,” said the Sunday school teacher, “I have told you the story of Jonah and the whale. Frank, you may tell the class what this story teaches.” “Yes’'m,” answered Frank, the ibright-eyed son of the pastor: “It teaches us that you can’t keep a good man down.” —Very Long At Least— A CLOSE SHAVE Il Detroit an alleged murderer was arrested while calmly shaving himself with the same razor with which he ig’ charged with -having slashed his wife bl death hg)f an hour before. If this is a fact, he must have had a very slim beard_ot a darn -good razor. —You Téll 'Em— GIFT OF. A'TIGHTWAD Jeff Doakes was known far and wide for his economical habits and glorified ifi them. ' “I']l bet Jeff,” remarked an ac- quaintance, “that. you didn’t. even spend money on your wife to buy her a birthday present this year.” “Well, yes,” ‘ddmitted Doakes re- gretfully, “I. weekened a-little when ‘her birthday cafe round. I went and spent $2-plittin’ an ad in the paper that:ghe takes in sewin’.)— American Legion ‘Weeky. —You: Know The Kind— < “TRICKY “Ok, I can’t: thread this needle, ma,” Was little: Bessie's cry, “Just as'the t.hn s going through The needle winlu its eye.”—Ex. —TH&ts A~ “BIG LAKE Mz, and Mts, Befley A. Hanson received word from Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vo}tz who now reside at. Ven- thra, Calif., for an indefinite period. Mr, Voltz “states that: the little old Ford took him acroks_the mountains They had a very interesting " & plealant trip. Charles Blonmqmsz and son Earl motored to the E. E Shulke hnme at Tenstrike ' Sunday. Carl and Harold Bloomquist spent Sunday with Kenneth Wing. - Their chief pleasure was the fine skating they had “on'theBig Lake Bay. The Bible ¢lags. met at :ithe . Ole CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will be held in the Battles building, room 24, over the J. C. Penney-Co. store at 11 o’clock.” Sun- day school at 9.45. EPISCOPAL Services on Sunday. Holy Communion and sermon at 11 o’clock. 7 Sunday school at 10 o‘clock. WILLIAM ELLIOT, Rector. FIRST LUTHERAN. Mission sermon in the Enghsh at 10:30 i Norwegimservmes at .8:00 Bible study class at 9:30. Ladies’ ‘Aid meets. Wednesday at 2:30.p. m., Chairman, Mrs. Bye. J.. C. Jerdee, pastor. ST. PHILIP'S Low mass at 8 o’clock. High mass at 10 o’clock. diction' of the Blessed Sacremenc at 11:30. fied Baptisms at 2. Vespers and benediction at 7:30 P m Rev, J. Fraling. METHODIST EPISCOPAL “Tha’ Man of Power” will be the subject ‘for tomorrow ~ night, This is' a special Bervice for young people. The. Epworth League wxll attend in a body: K Morhing worship at 10 30 Sunday school at 12 noon. Epworth ‘Léague at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 o‘clock. G. H.| Zentz, pastor, PRESBYTERIAN Snndny mominz at_the Presby- terian church” the pas!cr will speak on the lh‘b]ect, “The Master ‘at the Source of Progress.” Luke 12 4M0. Sunday: evening: at. 8 -o'clock; sermon: will be on the: theme, “Trqe Strengtli,” Pealm 84 5. S\mqlny eehool will .meet 'at 10 a. m;; and istian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All‘are’most cordially welcome: Wold home Friday evening with a fair attendance, ''An interesting dis- cusscion of the lésson was taken up. A fine lunch was served at eleven- thirty. Mr. and Mrs. C}yde Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Pieruon spent Satur- Mrs. Chatles’ nomqmst cnned at the E. C. Bergh home last Monday. Mrs. E.iG'Be celled. at. the E. _Haturday. Mr:sefid:Mrs. Thomas. Wilson and family peqy Slmdw at the home of * (By United Press). Geneva, Dec. 2:.—Switzerland is Lolding a referendum December 3, (Sunday) to decide whether a levy is to be 1mposed on Capital. Eyery counitry in Eurcpe'is mani- fegping intevest in the outcome. variotsly’ :g:ported that the . LE_STER P. WARFORD, N Putor. BAPTIST "R Sunday school at 10:30, ) Morning ‘worshipat 11:30.. Sub- ject, “World-Borderers.” Scrlpture, Numbers 323Josh. 22. ° Young Peoples’ Meeting™ at” 7. Theme: “The ! {nist' f Suifering as Seen in Peu s Evening & G t“\ 8. Subject, “What is a hldhn"' A cordial nl;ns is extemiad ho all Yo worshi ’ Sl ‘. TRINITY EV. LUTHERAN (Beltrami at Thirteenth) . No preaching services on Sunday- The pastor ' will officiate at the:ded- cation of the new St. Paul’s Evan- zehcfl Lutheran church at Ten- strike. Sunday ‘school followed by bene- | j | December meeting of the id will be held on Wednes- day afbernouu in the church base- ment. . Mrs: Frenk will be hostess. all.. 7 { Rev.' E. W: Frenk, pastor. BETHEL LUTHERAN Sunday sehool at 9:45. Swedish gervices at 11 a. m. ezvices at 8p.-m, fl.‘?:v‘veek service Wednesday o’clock. All arg cordially invited to attend. TH ‘Nordale, pastor. ST.:PAUL'S EVANGELICAL {(Sixth and America) The seryices forthe first Sunday ent, Décember 3, will be in Text, Matt. - “Saget .der Fochter Zion, oncz kronnumt zu dir.” Ein der Deutsch verstehen konu ist de jeder, . herzlfeh emglden “Calendar for the day Sunday school at 10 a. m. Gotteuflient 11 a. m. 7 p.om. A ‘haarty welécome- extended “to all. < H. W Radloff, pssw > Suiiday school at 9:30 o‘clock in the basement of the new church. Sunday_ school teachers meet on merally are demanding, {he.levy, which the -European ) in Moscow. Thuraday evening at 7:15 o‘clock. Choir rehearsal on Thursddy even- i 0 ofclock. AW Cvon ! LT e TAxe You OVER, | WANNA GET ACROSS Teo. THE, mimn.n DAILY KIONEER e s particularly the ship selected fo an expeditiof, in “war-ume? * There isno ane left to answer the questions, ‘the dozen: ot that might be asked. Whatever or whoever she. was, she died heroic ally. And whén the crew .of the | ::ndictlve, ;taken from. théir beds tn 3o imy. wreck. of :the -onge proud were carried.ashore for, bur- m there went with: them, a' flag er her coffin; . the. body .of “full military Hon+ mndfi' lhoppers.Mondey g Sunday. dt«moon at - the _and is a “fine building, Mr. Foster had the mlsfortune of | hurting his arm g sgeriously while cranking his car. | ¢ RS 7 ‘Mesers. .Dewey and Chas. Bliss called ‘at 'Wm. ‘Clarks Snndny eve- ning. The Union leles Aid was enter- Yained: Tuesday, \November 23rd by Mrs. Wm. Clark.. Mrs. Theo, Greger- Wnm. Clark was voted treasurer. It was decided not to have a Thanks- present.. .Those present. were Mes- dames C: €. Smith, Ed. Wilson, John Mnhoney, P. E. Mills, Horaee Lydick |. regerson, Mrs, Hauglum and Smith. Lunch 1 “Lerson Tbnrsday, December ¢h. Raising of H. M. S, Vindictive Discloses * Body of an- Unknown Woman By Chas, McCann (United Press Staff Correspondent) London, Dec..2—Manned by a al invitation is extended to Mme. /Maf:z—enau'er Discovers P_rodigy ‘volunteer crew, the pick, of the Brit- ish: navy, H.. M, S Vindictive Jwas | sunk early in 1918 at the. entrance to a German submatine base.. With the ship, as had: been expected went the crew. o Divers'who raised the old, battered hulk after the war found aboard her the'body. of 'a woman. .. ., Scandalized ‘at the ‘bres of the heroic men who'd ship,: the ‘admirality’ phnm y f' rgot the incident.. It has 3t vealed by Lt. Sir. Edwa d Bethune, | F. 70-year ~gld - volui ‘eabin boy of “salvage hich ‘raised , the Vindictive.: Who was: the’ women? What was |} she to-one of ‘the men who went to certain death in face of the German gung, tyrned the old scarred cruiser across the entrance: to’ the harbor, opened: the seacocks: and the water- tight complrf.ments and sanks silent- ly, grandly, in the path of the little steel ccorpions. that used to slip ou‘ to harry ocean -traffi ¥ Was the woman Theart, of ohe -ofsthe officers or crew? How -long" had she been there.. . Did she, for the love-of someone, there, ans are bein, to ‘have a Christmas program by the: Goodland school nnd Lutheran S!mdly sehool {Reguiar | besston’ af the Clty Counéil held in the:.Council - Chambers, City Hall at 8 o'clock p, m.. A quorum be- ing present, meeting was called to order President Lahr presiding. - . 'ROLL:CALL Upon Kol Call, tHe following Alder- ‘men were -declared present, Jahr, Lloyd Hickerson, McKinnon, Bridgeman, Lahr. | Absent- Rode Olson ‘Slnflard Ever- son. MXNUTEE _The minutes of the iast regular ses- slon were read.and, approved. BILLS. Tho following bills after belng audit- ed ‘were upon motion n'nd seécond allow- 48,00 4800/ 18.00 40.00 25.00 97.30 1.00 Slirk Gaifies, streat labor,. G C: Caskey, stregt labor. Tom Davies, labor. dump ETOUDAS - .i{ ' e nvinas on s bt W. M. Everts, City' Enginest. N.W. OlliCb. coupon book, Fi Fire Engine Bemmn Machine, l‘lre Truek W._Bell; cl ¥ lenes 45.50 Belle: Denisy, Dress. 8.36 g N Hoel, meal | 20.00 3. Doran; rep. 2445 Fianaara Ol ‘Cos, 269 F. A. Moody, nump and’ treatment city 9.50 Bert Eastwood, 1.00 £ 16. Neuptun / Metor Co me“-l'l 126.00 Jos. th , cle&n ng 8 tank - 460.00 Jos. thll, ecavent ) (property owners) 39.25 Bemidji: Water Dept, water and hydrant rental . .ii..v. . 1545 SE Bert Baker, gravel for well. - Beltrami Elevator & Milling feed: city, team. -.< 2348 REPOR eport of Clerk ‘6f Munielpal Court 1922,. showing: $141.75 paid ‘the treas- for: ‘weeks - ending, October 21" and 27, urer was. réad and approved. . APPLICATIONS * plication= of B, B. Lundgren for slip aboard, knowing what Was t0|soft drink license was read and grant- happen_ to ‘thé Vindictive, and- elect to die with -hér‘man? And how di numcmns FOR, THE PIONEEP she fgét abosrd: “a. British . warship, m.‘f |'get - 'grader ed. g : . BOND '~ 2 e Hona Bt A. M. Dalley, C“‘%) nlenti glth tho‘i‘tflohl opipany of Davenpost,: £ -$2000.00 ‘was read --and ac-: he lpprov-.l ot the employ- ‘bid of th Mathinefy Co:, ‘for one Western: Mid- complete, + - with six-foat hub-caps,: automatic ‘grease cups, L questions | at treasurer and Mrs, |, giving dinner. A ‘large_crowd.. - was|. ‘Austin-Western Road | Here is the lovellesg of stoways, Mile. Jeanne Bonar, who is being held at Ellis Island waiting official disposition ¢f her case. Mlle Bonar is Russian by birth and friends iu this ‘country are trying to prevent her, deportation. Minneapolis, Dec. 2—The anrual meeting and: luncheon of the State Feéderation of Fraternal Women op- cned'early today at the Curtis hotel. ‘A mumber 6f women prominent in fraternal ‘and -club circles of the state, are to appear-on the program. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE g ~ SALE Default having heen made in the payment of the sum cf Three hun- dred Forty.slx and- 50-100 Do])arg. *| taments .and -appurtenances 1P A, -McCLERNAN‘,‘V and 40-100 Dollars taxes and inter- est ‘which is claimed' to.be due and is due at'the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Michael J. Ryan and Stel- la_G. Ryan, his wife, Mortgagors, to Hugh Ryan, Mortgagee, bearing ‘date the 25th day of October, 1920, and with a power of sale therein con tdined, duly recorded in the Office «of ‘the Register of Deeds, in and for the County “ofBeltrami, ‘and State 4f Minnesota, on: the 80th day of ‘Octdber, 1920, at nine o’clock A. M. in. Book 52 ‘of Mortgages on Page 392, and no_action ' or proceeding haying been institirted at law or othd erwise to recover the debt seeuibd by smd ortgage or any part W of. 8 \Iow therefore, Notice . is hereby . given, That by virtue‘of the Power of Sale contained in said. Mortgage; and pursuant: to the ‘statute in such case made and provided, ‘the ~ said Mortgage will be foreclosed by & sale of the premises ' described in and conveyed by said Mortgage, ‘viz: Southeast quarter (8. E. 1-4) Sec- tion Twenty two (22) in Township One hundred: Sixty, ~One (161) North, ~ Range Thirty-four (34) West of the Fifth principal Merid- {an, in the County of Beltrami and State of *‘Minnesota, with.the heredi- thered unto ‘belonging; which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Beltra- mi. County -at:the front door of the Court House, in the:City of Bemidji, in said County and State, on Sat- wrday,. the ninth day of December A. DI1922; at'one.o’clock’in the af- ternoon of ‘said.day, at -public ven- due to “the' highest bidder for cash to pay the said- debt of Three hun- dred Eighty-eight and 90-100. Dol- lars, and interest, and the taxes, if any on said premises, and Twenty- five dollars Attorney’s fees as pro- vided in and by said mortgage: ‘in case’ of foreclosure and the disbursements allowed .by law; sub- Ject to redemption at any time with- in one year from the day of sale, provided by law.. - 2 Dated October 28th,.1922. HUGH RYAN, Mortgagee Attorpey % 8t Sats. 12 2 W. R. Snears N Enclosed ‘and 207 Belt. Ave, 7 via the addmonal cost is STUDEBAKER AUTO LIVERY NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE - PHONE 622« «= - © Scemc Northwest 5 Get the greatest poss:ble benefit from your mvesunent in your California trip. " Go one route. return another way. mdm:lelofad:fl'erent country along the 'Great Northern ‘Heated Cars" "Oppositc Hotel Markham The small. You will see a thous- * of 2| riolds -was read ahd dflnnod foniz 7| Winter, 'two-horse_hitch, - weight 1000 - pounds, | F. 0.+B. Bemidjl fo -u«uorsuu[ pied; being the 50, was read -and only bid s\lhmulad The bid of the B Fuel Company. to d of: mixed body. wo6 lro.l;, elm and poplar for $6.75 ficr cord, wasd Tead| and’.accepteqd: Lor 50. cords, - belnx the anly bid - submitted. - MISCELLANEOUS | Fhe -biue print of the speclal asses- | sments was accepted.. by -the council and referred to_the Finance Committee | tes, the City Clerk ‘was instructed to put a notice in the . paper that the; same would be payable: until Novem-‘ bez. 10th. 1922. ‘The Workmen's ,Coi was read and nccemq‘. ¥ The insurance report 31 imber : and [yer: elghty cords | ensation Policy | £ E. Rey- Moved by Smi | Kinnon, that "thie ‘imn’lfflu of mda‘o Dotention Hospital ‘by Reynolds & | Agents,. be .ccepted.» Car- " Qfoved by siiarti‘sdconded by Me Kinnon ;that: permissian :be+given.: fo use. of scmpets on.__county road. Car-’ ri Sup & of Wate it upurud that cmuhnll vfiii?«'fl" 8 used. Moved by- Lloyd:-scconded by Smart, that the furnishing —of = nsufficient power by the Bemidji Mfg. Co. -be re ferred to the Water & Lu;hi Ccmmlt- tee:with power to act. Moved by Jahr, secnnded hv Bridge- man that the matter of painting and | overhauling the er be referred toi the- Street Committee, also -’ that the | storm sewers be flushed before cold ! weather and the post ifi the street at 13th and Doud. avenue moved. ‘. Mr. Hannah :npured Im‘l’ore - the Council in regard granting a 1| cense to D, M. Rbheruon This was | referred to-the City Attorney. | There belnx no tfurther business it | was moved to adjourn. Adfiourned Apprd 3. P LAHR, !’;flldmk Attest: Balla Denley. City Cleri l td- 11 27 Two Steel Trains Dally ‘The mild evergreen Pacific Northwest is packed full of thrilling“and inspiring moun- tain séenery; sixty miles of the Rocky Mountains along Glacjer National Park, the odd Basaltic forma- tions in the Columbia River Basin, the imposing peaks of the Cascade Range, Mt. Rainier, Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, Visit the ship yards, the lumber. mills, the apple orchards, the salmon canneries and historic Astoria. Many interesting motor trips can be made from Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland. A free side trip to Vancouver, B. C. if you wish. Standard and Tourist P Comparhishl Cars, Dlm' ing Cars 7 ; Direct. connection at Portland and " Sflfidewx&klntthmughtflxmwcfllm Optional toute via palatial steamships at no additional fare between ‘Angeles. Sesttle, Portland, San lefll Los lunmflmuet mm“mhm’fiemmmw AT Dlfiuln. Passenger Traffic Manager St. Paul, Mins. Bemidji