Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 2

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65 IMPEACHMENT HEARING ON‘DAUGHERTY RESUMED (Continued from page 1) was made before the House Judici- ‘ary committee today by Samuel Gompers, president of the Federa- -tions The grizzled labor -chief said: the American Federation of Labor is in- terested in three phases of the im- peac! proceedings. '~ He was:not permittetl, to - say ; what'‘the phases | were. : By Unjfed Press). © f Washington, ~ Dec. Shargds that ‘the House Judiciary ‘(,nmmittee is stiffling reportéd evidence aifd is condueting what' amounts to a sec- ret;hearing were hurled at theé comi] mitfee today by the ‘counsel for Rep- reséntative Keller of Minnesota as the: hearing was ‘resumed ' in the Daugherty impeachment proceed- ings. BONDS ARE SUGGESTED TO SPREAD ROAD COSTS (Continued trem page 1) . Babcock. “In the future it will be Jnecessary_only to resurface these toads .at long intervals. The high- way~ department purposes to recom- mend. first trunk highway bond iss- ‘wes to the next legislature because | it knows that they afford the only ‘way of fairly dividing between the | present. and the future the perma-| nent road building expense. . “Without affecting decreases in road taxes, which started when the state took over the trunk highways Yor improvement with motor vehicle funds and federal aid, the bond tplan- will - mean immediate bencfits ‘and. profits from present expendi- ‘gures. It will put the state with re- ‘spect to roads in the ‘same position as'the man who enjoys his home “while paying for it, and adopts the principle under which the school dis- ictg-always borrow funds for build- Jings that will serve for many years.” Under any other plan, Mr. Bab- cock said, the public must wait to use the improved roads without any saving from the plan which will make them available in the ncar fu- | ture. e U, 5. TOURING BUREAU -+ PUTS OUT NEW GUIDE . Waterloo, Iowa, Dec. 13—A na- tion-wide ‘survey is now being made | by ‘the United States Touring Infor- | mation Buteau, Inc., headquarters in | this . to gathgrdata for the third | editionof the Tourist's Camp Ground Map and Diréctory -of the “Uhited | States. ' -This guide; bigger and bet- ter: in ~every way than preceediry editiond, will be ready for use by the time ‘the annual movement of tour- hté:lp;&ns in the spring. s Leading garages and hotels, such Ias can «be recommiended for tourist patronage, will _be listed, - together ‘with" daimping | ground facilities in, thousauds of towns and cities. Aero- plane landing ~fields will also be 'thown on the map, such being a new and desirable feature. * . Every marked transcontinental highway in the United States, as well as ‘principal roads are plainly shown. Different from all other ma imarket, the United States Touring Information Bureau, Inc., product designates paving in every instance where'it is completed. L. B. Strothman, engincer and designer of many year’s experience has recently completed the map, VOLUNTEER WORKERS ASKED TO MEET FOR WORK THURSDAY wi In place of a regular mecting of the Hospital Auxiliaty Friday after- noon, volunteer workers are asked to meet in the dining room of the! hospital for work. Owing to the hol- iday rush the division will not be | R called to meet until after the first of January. EPWORTH LEAGUE ENJOYS | A business meetng, of the Epworthy; League was held Jast evenipg st the home of Dr. and.Mrs; G, after which a-social hour was joyed and refreshments served. ; METHODIST AID SERVES CHICKEN SUPPER THURSDAY The annual Christmas sale of the Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church held yesterday all large crowds and a large number of people were served lunches. Christmas colors were used in decorating the different booths and church, and with the large dis- play of fancy which were very attractive. articles or candy were not disposed of, however, and the 1adies plan to display them when they will serve their big chick- en supper. large supply of ‘event and expect toserve an unus- ually large crowd. PLENTY OF EMPLOYMENT Denver, Colo,, Dec. 13 (United Press).—Improved conditions, indus- trially and agriculturally, have prac- tically there laborers without jobs this winter in the Rocky Mountain region, accord- ing to Manuel consul here. Last winter 2,000 Mexican labor- ‘ers in Colorado and Wyoming were repatriated at the expemse of the Meexican government, because there conditions are said. “We will endeavor to prevent any citizen of our country from becom- ing a public charge,” he said. Recognition of the’ Mexican gov- ernment by ‘the United States, so that American capital may be em- ployed more extensiveiy in Mexico, will result in a large decrease ‘in im- nigration of Mexicans to the United ‘States, Esparza beliéves,ad" the laz’ | borer .can find plenty of employmerit |; |in his‘own country. > ESSEX AND HUDSON CARS The Progressive /Autb ' company, local dealers for the Essex: and Hud- son motor cars, announces the re- ceipt of a telegram fquéting a drop in those cars, which took effect on Tuesday morning, making the fourth | B drop in price this year. 4 The price of the dropped an even $100., as well as while the Hudson Sedan went down $200. i i This came as a rather startling an- nouncement to the local dealers, in view of the fact that some other ears in this class had been threatening to advance in price, which seemed to ‘be the natural ‘trénd for high class cars, which will accompany the guide un- der an attractive cover. The map is large cnough to readily convey all the information necessary to safe and comfortable touring, yet not ¢umbersome. ONE YEAR AGO TODAY! Delegates of the United States, Gerzt Britain, Japan and France signed - a- treaty regarding insular possessions in the Pacific. Mrs. Claude Hanchett of Northern arrived in Bemidji last evening to spend the week end with her aunt Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen, 1015 Dewey avenue. Missionary W, East Bemidji is in town -today ga- thering clothing for the poor in his parish. He state that there is great need during this cold weather and he will appreciate any assistance that can be given. st | P P I e e e D U S L S MEETING AND SOCIAL TIME |} H. Zentz, |, - day attracted at cafeteria useful articles,,| All the and tomorrow afternoon They have purchased a | chickens for the eliminated the chances. of being" thousands of Mexican Esparza, - Mexican no work for them, This year, different, Esparza IN MOUNTAIN STATES g : é TAKE ANOTHER'BIG' DROP Essex coach Hudson Speedster .and Coach; | . S. Cummings of s 3 Biitish government. Arresting a Ghandite Natives of India ave continuing their campaign of absolute non. resistance in the hope of securing recognition of their claims by the ‘When halted by troops in their. efforts to reach their shrines these Ghandiites submit to terrible beatings, fall uncome #ious and, when they recover, continue their efforts. Here is a Britieh oficer and Sepoy trooper searching a Ghandiite. bard +}ming ;.gold with black « THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1922 WILSON'S PRE—HOLIDAY ~ PROVES A SPECTACULAR SUCCESS o Sateen Fabrie: " Bloomers . Everfast $2.50 qual- ity in Peach, Grey, Copen, Pink. Splen- did value .....,. cee $1.85 Pure Silk Hose Extraordinary value, new fashioned, well- made pure silk hose, in Black, Navy; Beav- er and African Brown —Suitable ‘for Gift tralian oppossum col- lar and cuffs now— 9.50 $195 Pony skin with Raccoon collar and cufifs, now— . 10.50 $175 Russian Mar- mot with Raccoon col- lar and cuffs, now— $95 The popularity of ‘this sale might well -be laid to, the opportunity that has been given for the selection of Xmag gifts. We just mention a few of the articles that would make a much appreciated gift. Van Raalte fancy Glove Silk hose in black, brown and grey. Sale $2 85 3 ° PEICE :.oveiqesronnosinaonss Quality Handkercliiefs for gift éiving. Formerly priced-at. $1.50 for 95c box of three. Now N Raalte Glove Silk Vests in Pé:lch. cehidd s Pink. > ou- . ’:Im‘portcd Frengl* Kid Glox;es,' 2~‘élas.p, ::lxel\h,tbcll}\]zl(]\l-‘btrlol::cxill)“ 23&80 ¢ 1'95 Our $5.00 . Vanity Fair Glove - 8ilk Bloomers, colors pink and A $3.85 orchid. Sale price R Fancy Gossard Brassiers, lace and satin. Most " desirable, for Christ- $1 29 LER D . Y mas gifts ........... Coats GROUP NO. 1—Comprisse our stock of new fashionable coats, beautiful models with luxurious Fur Collars and Cuffs, Hudson Seal Plushes, Norma Glow, Panvelaine Wondora and Lustrosa. These coats sell in the large cities for around $75.00, your choice. . | $39.75 GROUP NO. 2—Includes Chappie Coats with Dbig Fur Collars \ SR 00 Ed New Dresses LOT NO. 1—Comprises beautifully made, charming dresses in Sat- Former values to in faced Canton Poiret Twill and Canton Crepe. $65.00. Now ...... B Tt T and Cuffs. . Coats formerly selling to $50.00, now ........... $28.75 GROUP NO..3—Compvrises a splendid lot of the popular Mannish Sport Coats, Swagger types in Velour with Fur Collars and Cuffs. TFormer values to $25.00, now ..... e $12. . $19.75. LOT NO."3_This 16t comprises Silk and Wool fabrics similar to the above. All serviceable dresses, splendidly made. Formerly priced to $25.00. Now .......... ; We are receiving many new dresses daily all at remarkably low prices, due to a special purchase. = 5 T e Handkerchiefs Gossard 5c Dainty handkerchiefs that make nice gifts for children Brassieres 39c Pink-and white, front and back closing ‘Extra Special ...... Make our Store your Christmas Headquart- ers. Yon will find it casy to make selections here. J » ' Corsets Sport Hose "' ) Apro_ns R(‘gula.r $4.00 Gossard front lacing Cor- All Wool Sport Hose, with fancy tops Sweaters Sateen, Gingham and sets, pink and white coutil. $1 59 in Brown and Beaver shades $1 29 They include Coats, Percale le price B Choice "...... 2 Tuxedo ‘and Slip-on Many styles and col- - - —————————————————————————eee ors. Splendidly made = . _—__%__————— and of good materials Boudoir Caps # = 9 5 Fancy Boudoir Caps, many shades such Fownes Gloves as Dblue, pink, yellow and lavender. Fownes Filosette Gloves, Gaunt- Puppepgyy styles in the popular . wanted shades. For- merly priced to $6.. e 12,95 R Special prices of $1.95 $1 59 let style, regular $1.50, now... 2 . and .. ... ., Dimity Blouses These néw"blouses, regularly $5.00. All “have neit Peter Pan-eelars;-tailored cuffs, -ete..» Very popu- $1 95 Flannel ... Middies. Navy, with Gold triur " Princess Slips Sateen Slips. Formerly priced : Union Suits 51 $1.50. Navy, Brown.and Black e Cotton 95¢. gt e \xmfi.‘fu: - Taious® Carter Kait' ae <] auality; lew:neck and. Wilson & Company|~ neck dtid elbow sleeve, B The Shop for Women ey ??n‘ Arimming; red with wgreen trimming. All have chevrons, stripes and emblems on slecves ankle and knee leng- ths T Bemidji, Minn. TR R Y RN )

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