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- s planning on its formal dedication 2IONEER AY BY THE BEMIDJI DAILY DAILY EXCEPT S Entered at M Bemiafi, pota; Sacond-clase Matiar, mn Act um" attentlon. paid to -.nolymdun anr’- name- miuft be known to the editor; but' not ly for. publication. Communicatio Wully Ploneer must reach tkhis ol of each week to Jnsure ice nof eunhnt 1ssue t 1 ubuc;uon II th. }'Hl ;‘Vlfin;dlllg PAUNEFR—TWQIVQ very Thur: and’ se tor, in adnnce, $2. 00’ uitosiaxe: o ges, published to any address aless credit 1s given this paper, only th Frass is entitled to the use tor ?:—nubllc"fln.n et and ‘also the local news published heretm = oo O —OTTIGIAL couwry Axp crvy ¥EocEEDINGs - —ZETIGAL SOUNTY AND GI¥Y ¥RocENDINGS ...CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Buy that Christmas gift in° Bemidji. By Saturday night of this week, ‘every store i in #own will be dressed in holiday attire and you will find what you want at the price you want to pay without looking through outside catalogues. Every house in town has been supplied with outside. mail order and department store, Christmas. literature, but after look- I through from cover to cover ased to advise our redders that ores cannot only supply what is advertiged but can meet every price quoted. Then, fr-addition to this you will have viledge of inspecting what you buy. r pre you will have the priviledge »mg 1t if you don’t’like what you ‘Chnstmas a “Bnught in Bem- idji’ Chrisfmas” and ‘see how much better you ‘will feel. ' Give Bemidji. stores a_chance to prove that they can serve you better and we know they will appxcexdte it, if you will point out where, in your .opinion.they :are failing in this. [ NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK . The week is on and some of us are being educated along lines of which we freely a : marks ‘were above the average emd int Deputy in his talk to the Asso. ciation members pomted out some amazing fadfs with.regard to our-lack of education, that should result-in-cur effort to keep .in closer touch with the. present day educa- tional problems. The ntest need today IS broadenmg in, this out-of-town propaganda, ; iour/School system from the eighth grade" down, so that our children in the country districts will have the gani Yflmledges and advantages of securing ementary edu. an e - cation as those hvmg in’ file cities and 'fll— _ahoneeded wflut proper instructio lines of American citizenship may given in a manner gmt wil or Americans. = rained tenchm ews report under a l’ans‘date line re- rding the invention. of & ‘chemical which: v - ‘destroy the usefulness of poison:gas suggests a far-reaching field ‘of inquiry. . Why, . for example, was §1,000,000; spenfl; last’year by the United States in perfecting ™ of more horrible gases than had ever been _|* known.before? Why are countless dogs be- ing sacrifised in indescribably terrible ex- periments testing out the efficacy. of the new methods of warfare? And why “not $1,000,000 spent by. rthq, Anited last year in itself componndmg a chemwal which would counteract: the: effect of ‘this invention of evil mind?—Christian Sglence Monitor.* : county; - Minn. re¢eiv- Y ging, from $100.12 to / $266.03 each an onth of June alone. The cash payments to all,patrons €or.the " month;totaled $13,485.52, i .. The :Hewitt. creamery. is only one - oi n score.in Todd county, - where diversified farming is credited with increasing' bank deposits from §67 000 'ih 1902 to $7,000,- 000 in 1922. ——¢ DRINKING MILK Drmkmg milk’ these da}'s seems fo- be quite the popular thing all over the nation. - It will soon be a case of getting more COWS and bettér onas if the production is to keep up ‘With the! ¢onsumption. About good milk, we can now adopt the ' slogan of : former days “another liftle drink:won’t do any The Ku Klux Klan is gef 'ng a ]q’t of pub- licify: these days,” mo, of it unfavorable. In gpite of this fact they seem to be grow- mg stronger in every state in the union. There is a re-action in to6 much “knocking”- and these “birds” are ‘getting a lot of ad- vertising that isn’t costing thema cent. . =t If Clemenceau came over: here to. open our eyes, he will'returniwith- hls mission ac- complished : Bny it in Bemidji, it will win in the long run;always,”and most’ of ‘the time in short; runs. - .WHAT DOES /AMERICA NEED? WHAT DOES AMERICA NEED? a3 'C . TED WANTS' BLAMED Edifor Pioneer: the, matter with, Amer)ca, you “ask. It is our. oft hoasted }ngh sbtmdnrd of living. Don’t think that T mean that a low standard, such. as that of the Chinese is ideal. There should be happy medipm, . . Look about and compare onr wnys of living now with-that of 20, years .ago. Today we demand as our right, nutomoblles, elec- tric “light, expensive furniture, expensive clothes, cogmetics, - 5xgh-speed '.rnnspontatlon, moflon pic- | other forms of amusements. tures an q iplied our chnnnels for S L3 it Another glimpse of .r,he Baconian the- FROM' bTHER PAPERS ||ory—Ls. Angelek Times. i ROM . DULUTH school, one .of the ]mndsomest public| buildings iin the state, is practically completed:andithe board of education some time ‘in- January. Minnesota people have many things in _which they may-také pardonable pride, but when sit:comes to magnificent school buildings, Northern Minnesota has a larger percentage:of them than any other section. of the state.—D\xluth Hern\d ton Star. l TRADE AT HOME “The range cities must hang to- gether .or shang sepnmtalv," ideclares the Eveleth Clarion in a ringing edi- torial pmntmg out the advantage of buying &t horie. Buying at home is a. plain, commori-sense doctrine for any town, but the:Clarion’s hanging me- aaphor strike: doleful a note. The range cities will be important points on the map: g'a!he\' mest of us have gone. “And’in : the mcanfltlme .the greater their (prosperity the more it will please as well as benefit all of us. —Dututh: Herald. jx Ne: ¢ ‘ork flun have formed an as- upend\ng 4| The Shipping Board, with-a num- Bemidji’s & new ', $500,000 high! ber of law suits: on hand, is wonder- ing whether, it:is. not almost as hard to arrange for international scrapping to cancel contracts for ships as it is of the campleted’ product.—Washing- .money, while the wuys of emmg oney,, produ ing, wealth, have not increased in ‘proportion. Mil- lions must be left out in the-cold to envy their more’ fortunate brothers. Such a condition has always ex- . 1sl>ed 'but never before has f,he envy part been so. aroused. 3 Why? One reason is advertlsmg & The advertisements that’ appeal to _and create. * want'in the minds of those who.can'afford: fo satis- fy their wants, also appenl and ‘ereate desire in the minds of "tht\! who. cannot’ supply them: We have gmnt {chrles, en?p"loymg mallmns. producing goods ;to supply CREATED ,WANTS, not natural wants. . Our “higher standard. of I{vmg” means 1’,!’::&'=~ we travel at-such a pace that we ‘have forgotten’ half the real Joys of Jiving. It meam that our culture is droppmg in ‘proportion with the rise m our stand- ard of living. Isn't that one of the troubleswith- Amerscn" READER | s NOTICE IS . HEREBY GIVEN that Muynicipal Bonds of the city of Bemidji,: Beltrami- County,: Minneso- ta, to..an amount .aggregating the principal sum.of - Fifty. Thousand ($60,000). Dollars dated January :2, 1923 will 'be: sold"-for cash 'and the bid-deemed: most- favorable-accepted, provided; _however, that bids for one or miore :of such bonds. 1l be con- sidered and that any and all bids mly -I'be rejected.” The sale of said bonds will be made according to the.provisions of Ordinance: Noi. 129.and ‘the charter of said:city, -and the genéral laws .Jof the State of Minnesotaz and willl be held at the ‘Council. Chambers in the city hall“in said city of Bemidji, at 8 oclock, P, M. on Monday, the BELLE DENLEY [ nearenca City Clerk clty of —Chicago News. sociation to “dev:lap cave-men me- theds” of running their households. The ladies will note that the men had | 1o hold hands to keep up their nerve. ! ric cultura insist that ~Leetures o 3 " the Americ;n hog is @ work of art. SUBSCRIBE: FOR THE PXO\FER The answer will be found, nnong | today’s want ‘ads. (What “Blunder” do you suggest) Gonvnight 1922, Associated -Editors Jot Congressmen ) 11th day of December, 1922 at Bpthat are still without civil service ‘| regular, meetmg of the City Council of said city heldat said rime and place. 1the present administration-have fe- M, SCORED BYC.S. REF@RMI:EAGUE' (Contmued f);pm ;paze 1) 5 transact -the.-public. business, /The |: relative -ability- and' appointed under the preference laws is shown/by competitive examinatipns, that -of non-veterans. on.the:eligible the report asserts, to be. far. belmv lists. T EeTan WD b orth s salt,” it continued, ‘“will want to-stand on, his own feet and not be. dependent»n specia 1 favors for-his futare ence. It ig only*the :derelicts the mediocree, - veterans: who.iwil for seeking th der-President Haxding?: of the Wilson..orde: postmasters, Which. “a .distnet t ¢ fox’ spoils,” any highest eligibles may be appoinge ng .Congressmen are given the privilege by the post office department, the report states, 1ating th mnsters Jin thmr dist; of eliminati g‘spoils and still to_ad- mit the patronage 'system by pe mitting congressmen : and local poli- ticians“to determine ‘npon the sefec- tion"of one of the first three:” ing the -administration- of President _ Roogevelt, .the . report states, the appomtment was given to the: first' man on the eligible list in over 90:per cent of the .cases, whereas ‘under;-the. Harding order the first, man on the, for post- master ig-appointed in -less than 44 per cent: of ‘the.cases. .* During f'the past year the mem systemwhas been subjected ‘to more insistent assawlt ¥by “unscrupubous public officials,”--the* report asserts; than"nt any time:8ince :the enzict-, ‘ment of -the “civiligervice . law . in | 1883. Howeyer,. a‘strong public re- action has made unm,ress aware of the merit" systen, >z poilslegis tion and apniler'appeintments under ceived ' a ‘set-back: which® wfll not announced in the report that the Civil Service” Reform: League! is about to undertake” a-couritry-wide campaign to fecln‘e the @doption ‘of | laws: providing for ‘the merit systom of : appointment-in. the 38 stutes laws, During the ‘coming year the prmclpu] effort “of the Teague "will | be centered in Pennsylvania, Cén- necticut, Nebraska, Minnesota, Ken- tucky,: Ind; and, Virginia. TURTLE LAKE Henry Locke . .and.John Walters have heen installing a .phone for Dr. \Fortin, mr. and Mrs. Cook left for Fern Hill to atend the 1uneral . of Mos. | George Grexgx. ‘who passcd away last Monday mornin: * Mr. Ed Wold-and sonis; Ernest, Les- lie ‘and. Leonard spent Thanksgiving as the guests of Mr. D. Lausvens, and his sister, Miss Jennie. SUBSCRIBE FOx HE PIONEER acity .of ‘men-|* seek, the i advintage of the prefer- |4i .}h’.:)we_ver. applic i| 2051 :-miles-of line: agamst applicationssto::abairdon-on! DECREASE IN RAILROAD. RATES NOT LOOKED FOR || YET, REPORT INDICATES | of six serious train accidents result- ing from:non-obédience to automatic block:sigmals. These aecidents re- lted in:the death of 50 persons and i 'y of 488 others . Occyyrence of aceidents. of this character will un- doubtedly continue:unless automatic. vmes ‘to campel obedience to slgnals did: pgt:twns to: construcs révedling aserious sxtuahon Ab: I3 present fiscal year, ions. :to . construct rére ilioads during the: calendaxiyear 1921, saccording:to: thef Buyéd: Safety of the :Commission; {amounted to 5587 killed and 43,324 m]rl‘ed of this number however, and 5984 injured ;e sen"ers . (Continued’from page 1) n hiding in foreign countries; B reported. W Oy ¥ o i e sl Attorney: General *Daugherty ment of a law to.prevent the' sending'| of threatening letters = through '‘the mails. This recommendation it was indicated ig designed. to curb. ithe activities of certain .secret so S vhich send.’warnings through: jthe,| mails before résorting to flogging and other ‘terroristie tactics. Other recommendations made by Dnugherty include: f single indi dual to defraud or-at- tempt to:defraud the United States. To: inerease the. statute, of- lmg) tion for criminal prosecution in bank-, ruptey cases from one to threc years. To increase” the allowance of de- partment of justice officials, when' traveling on. business, from $4 and $5 per day to $6 and $7. The high cost of living ‘makeg this necessaryy Daugherty holds. reccmmended to congress the enact | | ed to Bemidji Friday, employed at the new detenti pital . midji.” Mr, :William .. Hyo ving .guest at the Harley W. Than] LR { expels g nervousness almostiinistatly. 4 on BOTH upper and:lgwe.bowel. Ad- Jerika removes matter iyou. thought: was in_your.system poisoned nervousness,. EXCELLE ) Ss Feeling Due “To Gas On’ Stomach Pressure. of m(mfheatt and other organs: often causes:a:-réstless, ner- Théy will b Will mean: nothing to the untra!ned 3 man who does not prepare himself Mr..Felix Scott aml sons Jueph now to become skilled iny some trade and Herbert. spent Satnrday m. Be- | or profession. — The ol Thole was a salaries, or start in b camlo; today. 204 Hennepin -Ave., g, ‘Simplé' buckthorn bark, _mixed in Adlerika ne ‘which’ ~causing gas and to guard stomach, ber Trade iness: offers splendid opportuities. “High: for . yourself with small capital. Now is *| Handon' home. ihe time to act, Oure enlarged lo- The farmers elub:will met the 13th ‘cation .offers latest equipment :an > Ole, Wold homq. H methods .of instruction. Reasaqnable tuition. Write for Ftee illustrated Twin, City Barber College Minn THOS. J. STOREY! _Expert Taxidermist ‘DULUTH, MINN: Prices and Catalogue " on request | ' 611, 6th Ave. E. SUBSCRIBE FOE THE PIONEER OUTFIT . Spécial No. ther of these two gre credit accommodanons. COLUMBIA FULL SIZE ; CABINET Special Bax'gain :No: double_disc recoi It is one “of the big moments in the greatest st o A -illegally married? u d you renounce your, ght to haj you try Yo live a lie? Malden and his w:fe, Sympathy told in motion pxctum For Fri day and Sa.turdny we' are offermg - two great specials a¢ a feature of our Christ- COMPLETE PLAYER L., Compléte Player - Outfit, including - 88- note Player berich and cabinet to match, and 24 roll of music. peclals, or Dractically. any other anno, or Phonograph, bought during our : Christmas opening sale can be, paid for on terms as | dow-as $10.00 per month. Positively no extx'a charge: b 2" Columbia phonograph, Oak cabinet, used only a: short time, as good as.new, including 10 : 'HIHIIHIII II!I|IIIIIIIII|HII|III“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll[!fllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII Wl- wculd you do |f you -uddenly lenrned you were This was the problem that confronted the Rev. Jol:;:' = ' BIG LAKE Mrs. Jessie Groves had as Thanks- givitig guests -her brother;.Mr, Matk ‘Abbot and sister Mrs. KateOlméted of: International Falls. = Miss Caro) @roves 'whko teaches school near In- ternational Falls accompanied them. They returned to their home Saturday by ‘motoi. The Bible class wiil meet at the J. S Beatty home . Friday. EVeryo;m invited to attend: Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Baldwin ildren visited Henry Colemans at Turtle River Sunday. Carl Hugo and Earl Bluomqmst and Mr. Tom Wilson motored to Be-| | midji Saturday, Frances ‘Stout spent her Thanks. giving vacation at her home. 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. O. ng and so Mr_ ad Mrs H: sided in the Birchland di nct, mov- LON CHANEY " JOHN SAINPOLIS PRISCILLA BONNER! Adapted by Eve Unsel and Hope Loring from Wilbur Daniel Steele’x famous pri:e story, “Ching, Ching, ‘PORTRAYED BY ARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE BUDDY MESSENGER Directed by Tom Forman ~I’s a Preferred Picture . HARRISON FORD} WALTER LONG JFRANCES RAYMOND . Distributed by. Al Lichtman. Corporntion COMING SUNDAY—CHAS. RAY IN— “A TAILOR MADE MAN” sllIllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIliIIIIIIIIlllllIIII|IIlIlIIIIIflIIIIIIIII(( lIlIIIilIIIlIIIIiHmIIIII||lfllIIIIIIIIIIlII!IIIIiIIII!lIHI

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