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TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1920 SLEEPING SICKNESS ~_ RAGING IN VIENNA 4 (By United Press) o ) Vienna, Feb. 28. (By Mail.)— /0 Encephalitis lethargious, the deadly “sleeping sickness,” / against which © “medical science has, thus far, proved ¥ - powerless, is victimizing scores in I ‘Vienna. The mysterous germ of the b "' new -disease apparently enters the : brain of the patient and induces a i profound torpor which .ordinarily s .. ends in death, without return to con- % . sciousness. ‘American physicians and surgeons here are assisting the local medical authorities in their active researches to discover an effective specifice for ‘combatting the disease which usually appears in a complication of acute in- finenza. Viénna's population, impoverished and famished, offers a fertile field for ‘‘the‘spread of influenza and its sequel, encéphalitis. The poorer classes liv- 4ng in-unheated tenements with the temperature hovering around the gero mark. JUDGE MORRIS ORDERS NEW TRIAL FOR BENTALL Minneapolis, March 30.—Jacob O. TYPHUS IN POLAND (By United Press) Warsaw. (By Mail)—A special mission of the League of Reu Cross Societies which is made up of thirty national Red Cross organizations, has arrived in Warsaw in connection with"the Polish government and the American Red. Cross, - which have been jointly fighting typhus for more than a year. The mission is under Col. Henry A. Shaw, of the United States Army, and Washington, D. C. Among Humorists. “Ever borrow an idea?” asked the young husband. “Among us professionals it Is con- sidered permissible to borrow back and forth,” said the old timer. “How- ever, I hope you'll avoid something a triend of mine once did, and has been sorry for ever since.” “What was that?’ “He stole a joke from a religious paper.”—Loulsville Courier-Journal. 2 Our Epicurean Help. Kitchen Caller—The folks here live pretty high, don’t they? Cook—Oh, yes. I gave them to um- U. §. DOCTORS STATE ATTORNEY RULIN (By United Press) \ Bismarck, N. D., March 30.—At- torney General Langer has issued an opinion that in.those districts where elections were not held March 16, on account of the storm, township of- ficers whose terms had expired will serve until the June election. Competent at Last. “How long has this reporter deen on the staff?” “Oh, long enough to become really usefwt as a news gatherer.” “What do you mean?” “He has passed through the period of aspiring to write the ‘Great Amerl- can Novel' or the ‘Great American Play’ and Is now able to concentrate his mind on a police court jtem.” ———e subscribe for The Pioneer. Bemidji Lodge No. 119, I ©. 0. F.,, Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK THIRD DEGREE C. J.-Winter, N. G., Tel. 862J Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W INDIGESTION Caused by ALBERTA WILL EXPLOBE announced extensive donl;fi'“."nt . 1 hich ted to} OIL REGIONS THIS YEAR [Plans Which are expected to/irips about a new and important Winnipeg, March 30.—More than |of oil. $2,000,000 will be spent in the The first 1920 well will be sunk at province of Alberta this year in ofl | Pincher Creek. Two others .will be explorations. \ sunk in the far north-—one at Fort The Imperial Oil company, subsidi- | Norman and another at Great Slave ary of the Standard Oil Company has |lake. 110" Its dollars to doughnuts— no man ever smoked a better . cigarette at any price! - AMELS quality, and their expert blend' " of choice Turkish and choice Domestic ‘tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat-° ‘. isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed.: You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind smoked straight! z Camels mellow-mildness will certainly appeal to you. The “body” is all there, and that smoothness! It's a delight! Bentall, former Socialist. candidate for governor of Minnesota, will -again be tried April 6 on a charge of “attempting to cause insubordina- tion,” discontent and mutiny in the " mi..ury and naval forces of the United States,” Alfred Jaques, United States district attorney has announced. . Bentall was convicted on the same charge in federal court here April ‘11, 1918. Judgg Page Morris reversed the opinion holding that the jury had received erroneous instruc- tions, and ordered the case retried. Bentall was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary after his ¢ ‘nviction. *. DRY AMERICA TAKES MORE COFFEE NOW (By United Press) . ‘New York, March 30.—Coffee con- sumption in the United States has in- creased 25 per cent since the country % i : went dry, according to a statement 1 given out here by a committee of cof- _fee dealers incident to the opening of d “national coffee week’ ’today. ; i An average of 123 pounds, or a cup a day for every man, woman and child in the United States, is given as the annual -consumption. 1 Not Qualified for Golf. .- “Will you come and make a four at - bridge, sir?’ ‘- “I'm ‘exceedingly sorry, sir, but 1 don’t;play bridge.” what the devil did you join a golf club for?’—The Tattler. 3 A Painful Matter. ' “Pat, it's lookin’ seedy ye are. 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