Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 6

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is ensla’r to be crmcnl than to be e ooomooo ‘. Jom smslo"romv In-spebking of Edison as a-critics—r e of colle¢ education, - ‘Father Fox says, “His eyes are both ‘on one-sid 4 (C"BUhHEd trom Page 1) like .a turbot. Seneca, wWas'speaki ) interstate commerce commission con- | .4f just such men when he-said, ‘there! sisting of four members;- anti-strike | is no genius free from some tincture legislation 4o make dgeisions of this|of madness’ Our own Longfellow .| new labor board; enforced credit and | has . deseribed his -type: by “ym‘, market legislation for agricuiture; | ‘whenever. Nature leaves a hole in a consolidation of the railroads into|person’s mind, she generally plasters: ‘|a few systems; and _an. anti-child |j labor amendment ‘to the constitution. | ceit.” He announced be would call a con- | ‘Father Fox “emphatically- denied L pd ference of all governors on prohibi- | Edison’s nsnertw:s thuf.y colle Reanut.lirittle per Ib T}"s,ye" We'ars tion enforcement, graduates “‘do not make good after e 3 4 [/8 showingone of He answered Georges Clemence2u | they, leave eollege.” | SV i o i e MR 35¢ i ; the finest'assort- 2 "N:inety percent of college zradn- ments’ of Christ- - |'&fes rise to prominence and succ: To them, Mr. Harding said in effect: | Father Foxp decl:r:de f"l‘}hey ;:: hmflfl fiflgm we “America has not shirked zni | that the”door of success has no ave ever had in Examine our newest - de- " signs in - fine jewelry, New 1922 mixed nuts § lbs, O iy bt e iRk 98¢ would not shirk | international obli- | and that they have to batter it down. CRUEN our store. Many gations in. permitting iniringement with-strong wills:and strong sinews. White: ; u of these prices oii American “K'g?d anywhere, b‘;n As to the test qnnmns}frepared £60 Lot s v il 1 represent the finest.work of the modern this government did not engage In|py Mr. Edison, any college graduate goldsmith, silversmith and worker in plati- treaties of armed alliance or in any could prepare in half an hour a bet- ‘We have candied cherries, pm:e num. alliance where either a council or an i which to baffle utter] assembly of the League of Nations |- ency of their "u}.‘ ::slefifl:al::l::d, °"‘n"“';; _lem y shelled ‘pecans; Almond: and may ‘chart our course’. constituted eritic.” The :President in emphatic terms . iWalnuts ‘at lowest prices, | gL 5= 8 called attention to upholding of the V Eighteenth Amendment and the pro- HUGE suM Mm FoR hibition enforcement, declaring that 5 e h conditions ting to the enforcement | wwnm" W none bet!er Z:::h:;n:k::efl::; pf the Volstcad law “savor of a na- “(Continued 4rom page- ;) 2N § e fhe e T ion-wide scandal,” and denounced of itsf6wn’Ananeial’ budget, And: Wi as é| those who would break down this ja secure financial income sufficient In3 34,4, and 6 1-2,'and 7 law. 2s breeding “a contempt for law l: ......... | ‘which will ultimately destroy the re-| Capital City.of the nation - public.” - | ‘Washington schools are mneglected,; 2 EARLE A.B ARKER’ ]éwcler He asserted ‘that,the prohibition |run down, out of date, have poorly ,In our, stock of Gruen Watches you will find creations of the Guild.that have won x‘gputntion for accuracy and dependability. Get His Gift From enforcement program is “the most | paid :teachers; suffer fromover- : The Reéxall Sto H ‘Bemidji, Minn. demoralizit‘.'é factor in our republic.” | crowding, the "two platoon system | tra “"‘a“d' 2 for 25¢ 5 ¥ Siere A, Th IS M an S Store “The _Eighteenth Amendment will poli Buy the case and save money| ; : 3 e s o never be repealed,”. Mr. Harding pre- | $2:35 —IGRUEN WATCHES fi’p opriating at . dicted. :He said the country may as power for Washm,gum schodls. well: recognized that and-act ‘accord-{ That: the children of .the National ingly. Capital should have at least-as good | Mr. Herding announced he Would|a chance for. an-education as-is given call a conference here of the gov-|in.a thousand. small but intensely -~ ernors of All the states and territor- | American and, wholly ennghtened po“d SRt i e o ies to wark out a “definite_policy of | towns and cities, is the: thought -be- 2 international and :state . co-operation hmd flle resolution passed by the in admmmenng the law.” . A., and.the. moral.force behind. Cnhup full pt, bollle Lhe demand. of :the present Board of It's lognca] to @ssume that the man who buys his wearing.apparel hére the year 'round will be pleased to receive his Holiday gifts from this"Man’s Store. He knows that quality and value and everything good in ;srihandfise are to be found in our most generous ck. 5 s Education. for money. mugh to re- % . Bath Robes Silk Hose EDISON IS ‘ALL WRQNG place.old buldngs with nes, buy |- ; P honogrflph : Sufficiont’ aoks, and pay teschers .—-—-———- : SWeaterS Garters Dm FATHER Fox enough to keep:good ‘ones. on the Recognized as one of Slippers - Suspenders e T fob of mcst;"cms the youth. of -the : the world’s standard in- : : (Continued 1 1) = |Nation's City. : i Sllk Shirts Mufflers 5 quahtlee: w}'::; Ezf;lnpg:xes them. Dill Pickles, 'per doz. struments which. we are = Ties Gloves and Mittens $|Father Fox said: — e sole-agents for In this Trave]ing Bags “Mr. Edison prides himself on Bulk cocoa:2.1b. : = territory. — e A ‘being a self-made man and, like most . You ¢an buy a KIM- self-made-mien he worships’ his' creat- or, He has held ‘his farthing candie BALL PIANO % to the sun” so often of late that he ; ¢ h |seems, to have grown fond*of {fie .......... . i - For $290 and up 4| pastime. moral by puthng promotion on a | - “His regeated efforts to belitths | basis - of merit instead. of political | Lard, pure kettle rendered per. COM IN AND HEAR THE WONDERFU'E TONE OF the college’ graduate in the ‘world: of | pull. -The ~second is' by .Tequiring [fl, | .. i ... i..aa 15¢ THFJE lNSTRUMENTS affairs i3 not:so much ‘one ' of - his|officials in the higher grades respon- b . s | faults as ‘one of his follies. ‘Expi sflfle for the management of the low- ence has failed to teach him th: "CLOTH!ER meball Phonographs will p}easae W ‘ IHIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIlllllmll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllmlillllllll IHIIMIImnflflHRHflmlnnmlflmmlllmnmmmml_ parts 3nd Wit thelt elegam fm- - ish and designs. Made fo last $75.00 and up Othe¥ styles at $35 and up. “fixed. ' 1f ‘we ‘dre too | 2 ‘e dré too- absorbed “affairs, the time for s on may. be past,-and’ the } g country -btcome ‘hirdened to the E ) : spoils systém as & ne: . 55 SOLD ON TERMS THAT Yes, buy in Bemidji—but remember if you are lm nen; ‘there is onie place that has the advantage and that place is the HUB CLOTH NG CO. The low cost of overhead, coupled with our 500 chain store buying P v ifvel you blg(er - values for your money. ~Ee THE GIFI'S MEN WANT ARE HERE—AT PRICES YOU' CAN MORD mPfl Holiday Ideas IO'Donnell & Selz Dress Shoes at $4.00, ' N $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50 Sik : Seal Brand, Chase. & ' San- Araryuce born’s Coffee is— GOOD COFFEE Our pr'ces are lnwer than others. “E. P. PETERSON . —-EXPERT JEWELER— _ ; -308 Beltrami Ave. il |Men’s Dressy Hotise Sllfipeu nt 31.65 / 12 m;ll top, Men’s Gold Seal ruBHn 3.5 Men’s Moccasins worth $4.50 a pair, to close out at per pair, $2.50 Phone 112 Illlllllllll!lllllllllmlllIllfilllliHllIlHHlHIfllflllHHlmmfl to, fight ‘tuberculosis and’ other dis- eases is now taking place in the state of Minnesota. ' Buy them, and use them on pnéfiages and envelopes, says IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllmlllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllllll|||l|IlIIIfllIIIllllllllII!IIIlI||IIIllI|IIII|IIIIII|m|L Men’s Winter Caps $1.25 to:$2.50 Silk kit neckties 50c to $1,50 L. Scorield, president of hthe o e 4% 3 2 ‘Public Health .association f @ Men’s all wool suits at $15 to $29. Two Men’ lined gloves per-pnh' $2.00 and president of the State Board of F pair of pants with the better values. Men’s Flannel shirts $l 15 2 “'When \vouTae flm, o will help Men's Dress Shirts $1.00 to $5.00 Men’s Wright made underwear, all wool John Rlc"h ‘“ wool phld "“fl" all col- it B Select the Gift With a Reputation at $4.75 ors $205 —to_the House that is clouded with. Men's Winter Underwear $1.00 up All Wool, fine Dress Sfiurh at $3 to $4.75 th s‘f,::t,_;te ;:1, come, buy them. 3 B : : Faricy silk Hose for Christmas trade 50c 5| If they do nok.come to you, go after The selection of the Gift should refleet good taste as to 65:, A large assortmént of fine overcoats Christmas at $4.00 with and without fur collars at S‘ls $19 e e Tk tiis well as good judgment. And it should be remembered - i X ~ Mi last | % o o . . Fpe gk iy g that the gift with a reputation behind it is always the Lag . g . - . most appreciated. We have gifts of reputation, a-profus- Guaranteed all wool sport sweaters, values $5 and $5.50 to close out for pared with the death rate of ten years ago. Is this not worth while? IflilllfllllllIImlllfiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“II’IM and $21.50 It means that tuberculosis is being || Flannel Night Shirts, very fine values . i controlled. The death rate in the ion of styles and designes to select from, both -for the iy A very fine ligs.of :leather bags. from fght, tubsreulosis -can b stamped ladies-and gentlemen. Men’s Mackinaws, including Soo Wool $4.50 to $9.50 0“}; e e o et " Y z & P “Your help, the p of ¢ o iF: # Mills stock at $5, $7.45 and $9.50 _ PSR s S AL S R oy, healthy person, is necded, and 1t . ; 2 2 ; . B et will county? T We sell the best line of Soo Wool Mills “Buy Christmas Seals, and stamp Aaythlng you ln:iy bof ;I:; Hab Cloth- Pants and Malone Pants at small margin out tuberculosis.” ing Co., guaranteed by rossman W ste with il order houses — is absolutely reliable and you get value ang :,::’;',":M“":, alias on which you o=|ECG STORAGE LAW MAY. received. ] may depend hr léss money. ens REVISED CONSIDERABLY : St.'Paul, Dsc, 8—Egg owners who escape the” state storage ‘tax by fail- ing to put éggs in cold storlge will when revision of the law is wken up | CORRECT TIME . § ~PHONE 53 ture. the laws Wl“ be Hub Clothmg Co. ABE GROSSMAN PROPRIETOR Minnesota Avenue Bemidji mlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIllfllfllllllIIIIlIIIHHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHII mmnmmmmmlmlmummmnmt ¢ol agricuitire, awners. ificd tfi-flneqdnflnes in the \ law ‘be’ remedied, J i -

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