Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 5, 1922, Page 8

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CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE ENDORSED BY GOMPERS bercolisis, means:m ing ‘man:of Ameriea,” says President Gompers of the *American Federa- tion of Labor.® “Statisties show that the death rate from tuberculosis has declined most rapidly within the last fifteen years among those large oc- cupational groups where it has bcen‘ highest. This reflects favorably up- | on the organized activity of the Na-' tional and State Tuberculosis move- | ment in the establishment of faciliti- es for the discovery, care and treat- ment of tuberculosis patients and in the education of the public on the prevention of this disease.” “There, are still 100,000 deaths from tuberculosis every year in this country and considerably over thlue- quarters_of a million active cases. ‘ The need for {further work is appar- | ent,” continues President Gompers. | “The fifteenth-annual Christmas | Seal Sale to be held in December. is | an opportunity and responsibility,” he said, -“for every working man to | shere in this fight. I urge upon all} of you g0 buy as many Christmas | Seals as you can and thus.to share in this great: life saving enterprise in which-we all are generally interest. | ed.” { GIVING SIDEWALXKS TO | CHILDREN IN DENVER (By United Press) Denver, Dec. 5.—Tne recent sug-| gestion of Juvenile Judge Ben Lind- sey, foremost champion of the rights of children, that they be allowed to| ride bicycles and to roller skate on the sidewalks, has aroused a storm of criticism as' well as approval in Denver. [ Judge Lindsey. in a recent letten to the city attorney, urged nreatlon| of an ordinance legalizipg the use of sidewalks for bicycling by children, “limiting the, age, if necessary, to 14 or 16 years.” The jurist’s reason for proposing such a law is that “the alleged dan- gers from children on the sidewalks with roller skates or bicycles, is much cxaggerated and that danger of children on roller skates and bicy- cles on the streets is positively al crime against them.” Judge Lindsey declared ordinances barring children from sidewalks in such instances, are ‘“‘unjust.” However, pedistrans are complain- ing about losing their last strong- hold. WILTON (Too late for last week) In spite of bad roads, quite a num- ber of the young people attended the dance at Deer Lake Saturday even- ing and all reported a good time. nch to the work- | lana. Ro breeze is blowing. British soldiers (vight) have devised & novel train "to car a sail, attached on a hand-car, provides the power. Parisians have recently beén startléd by the a Selne boat which, without sail o motor, travels peedily by means of this his qnll E0000.00) ?nl\qr-. 1922, b:l’ore me, a - . .Three unusual methods of . transportation’ aré shown in these * pictures - from ' different parts of-the earth. . Aboye is a photo from China - showing -the use of bullocks to tow river boats whon ehallow water s resched “their battery from Spurn‘Head to xflm. Enl . whenever hr ji business visitors on were Bel Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C, Blom were Sun- day guests at the I, 0. Myhere home. Miss Florence Hall spent the week- end with Mrs. C. Blom. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blom were Be- midji business visitors Wednesday, Mrs, Blom having some dental work done. Miss Ottena Stay, a student of the Bemidji State Teachers college, spent the holiday at her home. Mr. Lundquist left Tuesday for Minneapolis where he will. be em- rloyed. Amongj those who attended the dance Saturday evening at Deer Lake were Misses Mable Johnson. Florence Hall, Ruth and Ottena Stay, Isabel Jadlowske and Mr. Howard Groté, Roy Olson, Eustis Craken- {bush, Bill Lundquist and Clarence Jadlowski. MARQUETTE U. TO ISSUE BOOK OF POEMS SOGN (By United Preas) Milwaukee, Dec. 5.—A complete book of verze, with every poem in it written by a present or former Mar- quette University student, will be put on sale here this month, according to an announcement made by Dean Father Danihy of the School of Jour- nalism. i “If the work of sorting over the great wealth of material we have on hand can be completed-soon, the book will be on sale as early as Decem- Roy Olson and Eustis Crakenbush ber 15,” Father Danihy said. !:over Birds-of Movxeland A" Another film romance is announced in the reports that Charlie} Chaplin and Pola Negri, great film tragedienne, are soon to wed. The, m would form a film dynasty as important as the Pickford-' j8_romance. CERTIFICATE OF INCORFORATION ; or LANR-EUFYMAW, INC: We, u}e undersigned, for the purpose of forming a corporation under and pursuant. to the provisions of “Chapter 58, General Statutes of Minnesota, 1913 and ‘Amendments thereof, do hereby as- Sociate ourselves us & body cerporate and do_hereby -adopt the following, cers tificate ot ‘Incorporation: LIVE SILVER. FOX SHOW AT MUSKEGON DEC. 6-8 Muskegon, Mich., Dec. 5.—From practically every state in the Union north of the Mason and Dixon line, fur farmers and spectators wiln come to attend the Third annual live ex- hibition of- Silver Foxes staged by | ApmeLy 1 the Nationsgl Silver Fox Breeders’ nf“y.“\“u"}? l-?ttn"bhi‘;.q.}c.urwmgq?ofi;‘é‘} Asscciation’ of Arherica at the Mus. | RATE! kegon Armory, December 6-7-8. The industry, which began as a secret venture of two Canadian trap- pers thnty years ago when = Silver Foxes were listed at $1,000 on the London market, has now assumed large proportions. $8,000.000 are invested in about 10,000 foxes in the United States at the present time. There are 15,000 Silver Foxes in Ca- nada and several hundred in Alaska. The Muskegon ecxhibition will be the only Live Fox Show in the United . .. ARPICLE 11 THe general shall be 1o maini an ag 0 writing_and sellng policies - of insur- ance issued by regularly :incorporated insurnace; dompanies, domeatic_and_ for- eign, for: the insyrance: of -himan- be- ings agalnst dehth,; sicknéss of persen- al injury; or/ progerty against -loss or damage “from ‘ firg, - water, - wind, -burs- lars or other ca Tability’ ingurance and fidelity and:sirety Bonds o car- rylng -on Such otfier-Business as. per- tajns thereto; to genduct general insur- ance agency and-dnsurance brokenn business, consisting of fire, - casulty, plate - glass, steam bollers; L elevator, . — aggldent, ‘Hidelity, States this year. ¥A total of 305 daabtl hursl:fi:{. zhl’i?d?q! utans%. ' » marine, _er ani e ingurance, an fexes have been entered to date. The+ ;i "other” kinds ‘ot Jhsurance on proper- aggregate value of these foxes, clas- | ty; to transact . general real estate sed as the finest specimons in the i‘:;"ffi' and broker;ge tbuslknelsu, Incmd; . e e managemel of estates; to ac land, is close to a million dollars, To | 45"agent, broker of-attorney In fact for guard these highly valudljle little |any persons or corporations in.buying animals, 2 force of firemen and po- | 2¢ling and deuling In real “""f“’ agd icemen will be on guard at the exhl- any and.every estate terest || bitien hall constantly. | TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES | theteby, Judgements resulting _ there- {from, and other pgrsonal property - col- 1791—Johann Mozart, a world,geni- s in music, died in Vienna, {lateral thereto, in ‘making or obtaining loans upon such ‘property, in mupervis- ing, managing | pratecti such property “and “loans “and’ all interest. in: and clafmsg. affecting: the same, in ef- fecting insurance againat. fire; and " all| other risks thereon, and in managing practically, of .starvation. Born in Salzburg, - Austria, Jan.27,:1766. 1800—Thomas Ford, who as govern- etles upon such securities; to. purchase or saved the. financial ‘honor 7ng Bold_ real’ property and any and of Iilinois by opposing the re- | every- estate and interest: therein, and 1] Tepudiation of ‘the state debt,nchou: in action gecured thereby, juds- and_conducting any: legal actions, pro- ceedings and business relating to any| of the purposes -Herein: mentioned or { upom the “credit apd financial solvency !and sufficiency of-borrowers and sur- B . ments resulting therefrom, and other | born “t* Uniontown. Pa. Died | porsonal property;” collateral thereto; to | Nov. 3; ¥850. | improve. manage, operate, sell mort- | | lease and otherwise dispose of o - | Bage, 1801—The 1 gm ature of the north. | @ny property so acquired;: to loan upon west territory passed a reso- | such property, and to take mortgages lution requesting the govern- |and assignments of mortgages of the 3 ¢ day of Thanks | 72me: and to transact all-or any other or to appoint a day of Thanks | business whiclt may . be necessary or giving. Incldental or propet to the exeroize of any or all of the aforesald purposes of! 118!.:-—‘}0 in A Cockerill, celebrated | $13" o7 B3 oF th | jowrmnalist, - borl n Adams - ARTIGLE It | counly, ‘Ohio. Died-at Cario,| ppe prigcipal place of:. transacting Egypt, April 11, 1896. {)llc lhusx?en« fotB :,\:'{'ud“eo?om:lonfsga}l v L e tho City of ounty of -Bel- 1846—Gen. Stephen W. Keamey, | be, and’ State: of Minnesota, under whose orders . from ARTICLE 1V | ‘Washington to proceed to “;Lhe time' for ;&snc%mm;ncww?t d:t i i i this corporation shal e the rs! Y California and establish a | (9'9,000R0I0 T8 ¥ 1022, ‘and the per- H Litovisional government, ar- | rived at Santa Marie. | 1867—Italian parliament proclaimed an, amnesty to these concern- ed in the Garibaldizn insuree- | tion. 1905—Sir Henry Banncrmun | | | | years from said date. ARTICLE V , The names. and_plades 'of restdences of the npgrsons -.farmifig -this corpor- ation, are as follows: J. P. Lahr, Hal- lan Huffihan, and~C. A, Huffman, an residing - fn Bem!djl. Mintiesota. be- | ARTIQLE V! | The mmnnsemefl! of ths corporation shall be vested-ina Board of-Directors came British premier. 1918—Kink Albert and Queen Eli-|composed of not~less_thin Three (3) nor more than zabeth.of Belgium:were given | 7T, S0 idredses of thie first Board 4 an: enthusiastic welcome in|of Directors avé as: follows: J. P. Labr, B@midllb Iflnnesotl oid H HaHun I’(v.flf , Bemidji, )flnneso The HSE oFe shall be J. P. uhr, President, Hallan; Huffman, Vide-President, C. A. Huff-} | |5 Walter Witte 1etumed hme» Al of the abo¥e officers and direct Priday aft - | orss shall hold :their -respcetive offices: {last Friday after spending the sum-| T GG Lt e {mer and fall i his uncle and:of the corporation to he held on thel ! {amily, (,hmlv\ Brockman of (‘tctu, hird Tues 4 ot JTanuary 1028, atd Elmer Robcrt:, night clerk at the‘m s :}}:ql'r:‘ be e‘ “fid from u}d by xm stockholders o s _cofporation. ?hzh';:;“{‘:‘:‘f ;‘l‘f";ag:";:ksg"mg at | e annuul meeting of this corpora- tion shall Le held at the ‘office of the |- Blythe McLean, teacher in “district | corporation in the City of Hemidji, Bel:! No. 90. spent her Thanksgiving va- trami County. Minnesota, on the third | cation with her parents in North. Tuesday of Jaupsry, at:the hour. “of 0:0 it ear hereafter. after * the election of | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrehce Miller . e i At ior hapran: were Thanksgiving dinner guests at|ic: ireetars Shall meet aad elect the Willilam Wettich - home. | from their number, & Pregident, a Vice, ! esident and '@, Wpensurer, and from | Mrs. Albert Nenson, who has been | ;o1 numper. ar the stockholiders: quite ill at the Lutheran hospital in a Secretarv. Anr.office excent that of; | | { Bemidji is much improved: | Eredipgnt sand SIgE- Trsatdent: piny b | e one_ i-r M\l;s Jun;z] Vincort, of ihe. State | "The ’Smflzm %,..]lu ofticers of this, ‘cachers college, is spending her va- | corporation s o] eir respective; £ficed until 't cossors have heen | | cution.at the home of her parents. - { QPTG N G wa om d. upon the. dis- | | Walter Eickstad, who was anutcd‘Lh.;.l;xge"nr!“lhelr“flufix Bt b aia by Y o meeting & S ers | by a run-away team, iy able to bely ONg NRE P00 it shail be held at tup and arounl again. the’ office of said corporation in Ure g amounu a8 the !‘mt{,o( llh-ecm it all n-: bo e, no. stockholdéers have ' - purchased: and ¥ settled for ‘mald stook o or stockholders: amn 9 sell sa:d stock for. or lability to vflig shall at any one time ,xb.i.;um of I‘UQ)’ Thousflnd ($59,000) have hereunto set our hands’thjs 24th day. of Nov‘:mbar. 1922, 2 ‘each exmmd the same ap his:free lod of Its duration-shall be thirty (aan i ve (5) members. The L' of this. corporation{j ‘TUESDAY -EVENING; DEC!&(’-ER & 1922 iy of Borudyy ko e v Ny on ti o AMANDA KLEIN o ;’i s "‘:,""“g ‘}El;“ na Natary Public, Beéltrami County, Mo Faapestively, * Minn, My Commission expires The umoum nt the: cal g| July 26th, 1928 corporati h" be Fif| (Seal) By 3 103’ 3 £ State of )mmaumnm‘ Department of State i : . Ihereby certify the within hlx» strument was ‘filed ‘for record {n th SPECIALISTS | office on the 27th day of November A. D, xnzz at 10-o'clock A. M., and was of Incorpor- Huyndred (5 ] e of One H( dndh(“uoo.on) dol fi" or propert: manner: and bt mex” ani ”‘“ duly recorded ih Book . ations on, page ‘779, " Mike Holm. L ‘Secretary of * State V teen offer; of salo. nt vnclx xtqck o }3’““"" C°""éf PP higi fnsten: ereby certi 3 T ?ln mqr: ht] was Liled § office for record p : ; November 4. D,, 19 on nd.e 1 ‘and. was . dyly thi %nrd of Dmnon ixzy’ (Io) dnn nom the GL ovk.w.m Misc. on page me| | sald uackhomor nve the. right to sums.© and was prices for vlhlch ith offered in' said written offer and af:j fidavit to’any pe ‘whatsoever: X £ indebtedness this carporation subject shall be The highest am OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT #““LET US'SUPPLY YOU WITH ° LUMBER - LATH - SHINGLES LIME - CEMENT - PLASTER PAPER—Roofing and Sheathing- BRICK-—Common; Fire and Fancy :Sash Doors and yflfWork-. & IN' TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We HALLAN- HUFF'MA\X C. A. HUFFMAN In the Presence of: _A. W. Aamodt ‘Amanda Klein State. of Minnesota, County of* Beunmx id Counl s FULLmE OF DRAIN TILEAN D SEWER BIP Eno that 2 .ad !vlodxed at ne - : - Thc prlces and terms durmg our g'teat Xmas.5ale make’possible for you to own a beautxful instrument w1thout 1h outlay of a great deal of. cash A few uced anfiRebuilt i have that Piano, Player-piano, or "Gra_m'd Riano that you have always longed:to own. Hundreds of hdil;nes will be made ‘ Happy Pianos referred -to; to m’esll‘n!t and’ reporti}: A Ptayer Piano This Christmas 88-. No.,e player com- plete with piano: bench Music” Cabinet, and 24 rolls of music of your own selection. One of the greatest offers ever made! See this wonder- ful, instrument - '$487.00 Very convenient Credit Terms will be arranged on this Christmas. play- er outfit. Your . old piano will ‘be taken in exchange if you desire. MAKE YOUR OWN Pay a small amount down: and balance in monthly installments - No, 3 Staridard Okk case piano full size, action in first class condition Sl 47 “0 No. 5 Howard piano, ma}lmg- any case, practically as good as LG $285.00 Price -fovsloose it ; 32 ™ 810,00 A . a month We have made arrangements with a prominent. manufacturer whereby we can offer you a new ~high vgrade ‘Pl"ino and Player Piano_at “factory Jogics No. 9 Kimball oAxan,_ oak case in first class condition” $91 () > O prices. ! i i “Sap it & - with Muszc? for apimihtméné \vi:eh; one of our salesmen ver Bemid ji’; Hgadquarters For Phonographs and Records GEO. T. BAKER & COMPAN _The HALLMARK Store COR. 3rd & BELTRAMI AVE, BEMIDJI, MINN.

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