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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WIIJI[{!D DALY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE lElIDfl. PIONEER PUBLISHING .CDMP'ANY‘ E. H. DENU, Secy-Mgz. GARSON, Pres. i\ X & D. WINTER, News .25\ TELEPHONE s22923 ‘' ' = & i efud’ at the Post T T (%8, G"Thets Oo., Chicago, Til. and ok, N. < "No- “attentfon paid to jous’ o-nhn’:nm’“ Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not Bacessarily for publication. =Communications for the VrVnnkly Plnx;nnr mm:‘:u&:'h ‘mu office not later thay' i 2 5, el ".u.uuh nsure oublicatién tm the 2y Mal One: Year...cooessos . $5.00 o b5 -six Montha. 5 v .. 16 Three Montys.. L3 /THE WEEKLY PIUNEER—Twelve published ‘svery Thursday and g 3 T hureta) ,M.unt ‘oo-un wn‘uw flfll:- o © , Unless credit'ia given this paper, culy the. United ““'Press is entitled to the use for fe-publication of all - ‘pews dispatches credited. to it. or otherwise ittt snd also “the local ‘news ‘published - herein. § SUGGESTS . CELEBRATION k . The Cass Lake Times suggests that there ~'should be a joint ¢elebration between Cass . Lake and Bemidji, when.the bridge over the Mississippi River is completed one mile west of Lake Andrusia, which bridge isto- : replace the socalled Cass Lake Commeércial - I ++:Club bridge: ; ; B ‘A fime ided and no doubt, when the work is kioqe;next summer these two neighborly” cities ‘will see fit to hold a celebration al the;sight’ of the bridge. ¥ X “The' Times admits that the Cass Lake & club, built the bridge, which was 230 feet 5 lofig and gave it over to the Beltrami coun- ty board. Now that the bridge has served . " ‘itg purpose and the state is to build'a new one, a vote of appreciation by the Beltra- . “mi county board might be-in order.- . ~At any rate we appreciate the .many helps our sister city has given us along road and bridge construction and especial- Jy the routing of highways to Bemidji. We have been advised that Bemidji-has drawn plans and will let the construction soon, for a (concrete wall to be erected at. the four mile corner south on the' Scenic Highway from Cass Lake to Walker. Signs have blown down, and other land :ma?ks removed, including a large stone weighing _.geveral.ton, but we feel sure that the wall i il last through tlie tourist season. When erected, it:is understood, that the wall will be presented to Cass' In}(e, asa gift from Bemidji, as the sign is sz County.” An opportunity for another joint < celebration we hope. s SMOKING AMONG CHILDREN £ We should very much dislike to publish i a news article, relating the arrest. of school : children'in knee pants, for smolim!g or us- ing tobacco in‘any form. But this is what's going:-to happen, if these youthful” law violators do not stop -thig'health wreclfilhg pactice. ' i pl?AThnt‘,school children 'un@er 18 - are smoking is a well known fact. The parents in“most instances woulq object seqously, if they knew it was their own 1ad, is also pre than likely. A l;x‘qé;der our form of ' government, . even though' it is strictly aga-inst the law, the:;ti! . .48 Iittle to be done, without the hel& s ‘parentsand older people of the town. Much can be accomplished with their help. " fihere is a tendency on the part of the parent to realize and believe in the irregu: [ I ~‘FROM OTHER PAPERS l Wisconsin farmers added 1,!?9 ! ; cows to the register of production in 1922. To qualify for an R. O. P. re- cord, a cow must give a pound of butterfat a day. ¥ L4 The appeal of the European na- : ] tions: Day by day in every way we're o a growing debtor and debtor.—Worces- ter Telegram- & No, gentle reader, véad hogs ‘are not- included in the pig census now being' taken by - the ‘guvermnenz-- Bridgeport Post. T‘hm{s always a way, I‘I\d it may * P that the thirsty traveler can sign Uonus-a member of the crew.— Bir- ‘mifigbam’ News. . : 24 well that Justice. is bhi ~might not like some of the thipe ’fie being done in 7 her nadye £ he could:see them.—Siow Ofl%’ ournal. ERie o ——— 2 . Ay alarmed European seonomist «a8ks, what Russia and Germany have ik common? It'is what they lack in Fal ‘cammon that counts.—Wall ‘Street PR ——— today’s want gds. o T . Sarnal. :';\Z:é Mussolinian ministry announc: eq a “nothing for nothing” foreign i policy for Italy. That is an.improve- 5 ‘thing” policy of other Européan dip- : ment -upon the “something for no- Jomats Fas pursued in recent yesre. the ‘head that wearg easly_be made.ap-, ‘| for good- sk ing majority: (What “Blundef” larities of other children; while close con- tact and sometimes misplaced faith causes them to overlook the same . conditions in their own household. Police have beenfordered to arrest ninor smokers and citizens can be ‘of much,assist- ance by co-operating with the officials. As befpre stated, this paper would regret ceedingly to be ‘obliged to print ‘news yut your boy: and our boy, should he 'be istéd for smoking or using tobacco ,but ) ‘gp&c@#e‘zmntmués, such steps may. med necessary. ki PIONEER POLICY HOLDERS | ““We can new number them'by the hun- dreds, but to those, who have paid for their! policies and have not. yet received them, permit us to beg for a bit more time. The holiday rush is the reason why they are not being mailed out as fast as they are ordered, but after the first of the year we shall make every effort to keep ‘abreast with the orders. For the benefit of .our advertisers may we say also that.the Hundreds of policy holders include about: sixty per cent new subscribers and forty per cent you'are not now. insured by Accident Insurance policy, b think about it. ; EVERETT TRUE HOw OETEN HAVE INOWw , MY DEAR, WHILE ! [ MY DIATHDAY “DINNER ;Jus-\' SsE& How You HA 7 IFUSSED ARCUND GEYTING UP A Lot O |EANCY STUME TO ©AT WHEN 1T WoulD oS HOUST A4S WeLL WitH A FSw, PLAIN, SUB. [ sTarnTial THINGS WiTHOUT REALIZS T8 ND ALLTHAT, DDLED 'AND | S FRILLS, I === QoT To TQ{,L Nie=>s NOT ALL RADICALS ', We see by a number of our exchanges that editors see the unfairness of grouping men and politicians, who have so: pro- pressive ideas as “radicals.” It is high time . that the eyes of the people are‘opened. “William Bryan and Bob LaFollette met the other day to taly things over; tht can thede two have in common? : A good time to do your. Christmas 'shop- ping is nbw. A betfer time is early in the morning. ) iy "WHAT DOES AMERICA NEED? WHAT DOES AMERICA NEED? Clearbrook, Minn. December 16,1922 Edidtor Pioneer: r 3 ‘What ‘America “needs” right today and tomor- row is less wind jamming, soap box scare crows, strikes and do as little as you can for the wages drawn. s SN . What we “need” more is less talk, less oratory, with more respect for our laws, and. a better Crist- tian spirit. '_I‘)isresp_ect for the laws of our country and Christianity in this Jand is one of our present great natonal faults, and a direct result of the wave of ‘crime' which ‘we have experienced in this country in the last few months. W5t f “In order to'promptly counteract this terrible nstionnl enemy which threatens to shake. the very . foundation of ‘our nation, we suggest that our Press, clergy and courts do their duty and part to bring this threaten¢d ‘daiger: “Disrespect”for Our Laws and Christianity,” to the attention- of our people in such a way and manner that -our men, women znd children will learn of it from the ele- * ment which should always fighé’ for the good of all iumnxui The ansawer wii:be found ‘Tamon( Government. An Irish official never knows ywhen somebody thinks he has ceeds to take him out of official life ‘held-his office long ennugh'and pro- ONE YEAR ACD TODAY * The British Parliament artitied the Irish Peace Treaty by an overwhelm- | concerned- A campaign. organized and carried on throughout the, land on this subject from these ~sources. and powers with: which they are ‘equipped wuold make Americai_and its people sit up and’take notice, - 'We neefl more good ionest work in every walk 'of ‘life ; With no:move of the dol as little as you “%¢an’ policy for the biggest graft you can work on'the innocent public. - This is ‘Americanism good enough for any truc blue blooded American, regardless of .color, creed, poliltics, man or beast, regardless of iname and ldcation.: p Yours for more and better respect for our laws and Christianity and"its spirit. ALBERT ANDERSON. TOM SIMS SAYS Oh; what are the cold waves say- ®ling? Oh, they say “Where's . the coal?” ; v steadily it would take = 100 - brides NAVAL" 1wo iweeks to burn that many. Hat makes 5 goog gift for a wife bécause you must;buy her one any- way. X { Just a short-time and we will be wr_itixgg 1922. by mistake and scrat- ching’ it out to-write 1923. o An electric iron is ‘a swell gift for your: wife and besides .it will keep her- feet warm at night. London reports say Harry ' Gard- ner-is 98 and growing a thirg set of. teeth but they may be false. Ry v Paris offers 180,000 francs. for plans _for @ moving :sidewalk. Our suggestion is drink hard cider. .. 7 William -Kempt escaped from the Brooklyn :(Conn.) jail twice and if you think this is-essy, just try it. . : Detroit woman - says she - stabbed | her husband to keep him:at ' home. Tear this up before your wife sees it. : Stockings are good gifts but gl;:v- es are: better because then you can see ‘what you 'get fp’r your money. point,éd'wgind it was only dia- monds - . The Turks want to trade with us. We could sell. them Turkish cigar- ets, Turkish towels and Turkish baths. ] TODAY’S EVENTS Anniversary of the “Boston Tea Party.” (1773) Federal general elections will be ‘held in' Australia tiday. The ‘annual Governor’s Conferen-, ce rconcludes ita sessions today at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Representatives of Yale Universi- : What is worse than have some- bedy give you the mumps for Christ- mas? g When in Rome somie ‘of the. Fa- isti are doing’as the Roman candle Hell hath no furry like a woman whenyou track mud in her house. " Princeton has. a ‘water, shortage. She .won so0 many football games it . | may have been used as chasers. hogs With radio so h 't have to yellhis head -off calling them.. A" New Jeraéy man both her husbands for divorce. ““What will you girls give him for Ohbristmas? A sjlk muffler hanging around his neck will remind him of you. ; Unmbrellas wake good gifts be- ‘cause you bave ‘a. chauce ‘tb, . | thém back. : ¢ *| ton’ “ Some day a farmer will:equip: his who lives in Owosso, Mich;, is suing | ty ‘and Bates College are to engage in an intercolegiate debate .at New' Haven 'this evening. . Hearing is to be resumed in New York today, in the extradition. pro- ceedings: in the case ‘of Capt. Robt. A{xican prospectors ‘ who thought | they had a coal ‘mihe * were - disap- | Rosenbluth; indicted. by a Federal Grand Jury-in Tacoma on' a.charge of having murdered Mjr. ‘Alexander. P. Cronkhite at camp Lewis.. " .. The dedication is to.take pace at Princeton University today of the $250,000 skating rink erected as a memorial to “Hobey” Baker, Prince- greatest hockey star and hero s » World War. d pr itnow! L Only too often is that annoying * little cough the warning of ill- H ness to come. Check its dovelop- . ment with Dr. King’s. Grateful . reHefforscratchy, irritated throat [§ ‘and inflamed tissaes quickly fol- lows. Feel the congestion dis-. appear and your cold vanish, -At.all droggists. i MILITIA UNIT TO ELECT. OFFICERS. MONDAY Eleetion,of - ‘officers will be | held by’ the Fifth Division. of the Naval. Militia at its regu- lar meeting to be held Monday evening, December 18, at 7;30 o'clock at the new-armory, ~ All' members are ordered to be pres- ent. i 4 An ensign and; a licutenant, junior grade; are to be elected and .it’ is. important that- every membor of the unit be’present. ““Successful Stockrhan, A sugcessful ‘stockman must under- stand feeding, ‘breeding,: buying and selling, as well as-the: sclence of crop production: - : ts show ground:bone fe to growlng pigs results in much strong- | Ration, for ‘W During: the wbrk performing’ lieavy work horses need 2 /ltempt to complete .fhe’ fligh to-its: : “jLakehurst, . ‘| SUBSCRIBE ¥OR THE PIONEER | D.B.C.“DAD”HAS ¥ D.B.C.DAUGHTER Harry Alsop, manager of the Inte- rior Lumber Co.’s line of yards, recently enrolled his daughter at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., the school he :«'Attended 30 years ago. Before leaving, he em- ployed Edna Steineras stenographer ZEPPELIN T0 THE U. 8. L (By\Unfted Press) T % Berlin, Ded. 15—The 70,000 cubi meter zeppelin now being built 10:! (the United Stateg navy at Freidrich- | shafen‘in Southern Germany, will'at- r af, Lakehurst in seventy hours ‘| actual flying time. Thigiwill inelude. , and}oékkecpclr. i1 flying time form t! pelin ¥ rkia—i%vl‘%:‘iid::hsl::?lmr :v.;eg;;;h ; (,Anemf the school that succeséul ‘Whiere a short stop. will probably, be' " business men call on for help. blet inade, thénice across the Atlantic to ! 4 good position with no_trouble. Nearly 700 banks employ D. B. C. . students. “‘Follow the Succesgful”” " The-gi pwill ‘:bg propeligd | ] 30 Enroll now. * Send names of inter- by six motors with a total of 1200 iean naval experis 'will - make ti < azi R ite F, L. Watkins, flight . from ' Gérmany to,.the United s frg?)% Fi ncs F: N. D. States aboard the ship. ~ Pres., BN, PAIRO, - SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER ! 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No womarn: can aford to use any but the “ best on many occasions; invitations, formal notes, and let- ters: ‘to ‘acquaintances ‘must be on; appropriately fine sta- Remember this when making your Christmas list. -~ And remember that this is'the best place in town to obtain the “correct and attraétive thing. Qur’line is comiplete, but the rush has started, so come in sqon for an uhhampered selec- " BEMIDJI BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. 403 Beltrami Avenue .. Chrisfin’-}}CarJi Hel;e; 'Too, Sihbe In a Notable Selection! BEMIDJI

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