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"0l tier the & (mgpyrnlctnfi) (Continued ‘srom Page 2) - Towed by the suddei, savage outbreak of fire when the guards made’ their dash\from the palace, brought Web- to ‘mind. instantly. o n terrof'and appre- henshm' she elung, h'emtmn to stolld 14 “She Imlr dragged Dolores to the cor-: ner, from which they had.an unob- structed “View down the cmss-s'.reel to its'intersection: three: blocksidistant with “the Calle ‘San_Rosario; couse- quently they saw. the dozen_ or imore survivors of that 'ill-fated ‘dash- from’ 1 th, gate Aash: AL SR Mother Jenks croaked dismally, like a disreputable old raven; she ‘'was try- Ing to cheer. “The rats are leavin’ the sinkKin' ship,” she. wheezed. them tyke the devils ‘as killed my sainted, nerv She ‘broke eagerly’ from Delores’ detaining grasp‘and ran down the street, Dolores hesitated a moment ; then, reasoning that her duty |, Jay" ib ‘pursuing Mother Jenks and preventing her.from rushing headlong into thé” conflict, she- followed.’ Evidently - the fleeing guards had | scurried around a corner into a Crosss street shortly after Dolores and Moth- . er Jenks had seen them ghllop past, for the firlng down the Calle San Ro- sarlo had ceased entirely by the time they reached it. They stood a moment at the corner, gazing up. the street at | the ‘dend—man_and beast—with the wounded crawling out of the shambles to the sidewalk. 2 . ' Mother Jehks‘nodded-approvingly as. triumphant shouts from the north gate luey men were pouring into the palace; tvith théir arms ‘about “Come .an': seg | WE £ GETTING . L ef bnnd € drew a nmnll flask of branty from her dresa pocket. "Pon. Jui opened. his :buttermilk eyes ahd gazed up-at her with slow- Iyt davshing iwouder,” then_ closed: them Again, drmyu o like” ‘a tired S child. Mbmen § présseditho flask to his D ir<bhie 1ips; as; h& brandy (bit-his. tongue, he rolled his flery head in'feeble pro: test¥nnd weakly set his teeth against. Jip of the flask. Hntfiu' Jenks withdrew lb—and,;tls don Juan: spake. "‘Bixv masthor's peimission, ] F:n\e Him ‘me wored ny. hon or—not—to (lhrlnk—- l1—he—give— 31!. Jaw. p;um»ed Ioogely; || “vollea” ‘sidewnys} “‘ere his irit i Don-"Juan’ Cafetero had jnsii‘fled faith of his master. "He had kept * ‘wotd of" honor. -goot on his, brag to dle for John Stu- ‘art Webmu’ and welcome:the chance! Mother Jenks held his body a little rdbicund; ‘then ‘gently she’eased it to aware that Dolores knelt in the dirt ite™ to ther' striving’ to1ift the upon which Don Juan had-been fl‘hs strength -of Dolores was. ut equal to the task; so Mother Jenks, hardencd, courageous, calm as- her ed around’ to her, side to help he She could see this othér, was “a white: man,: too; coolly. she Stogped nn(} wiped his gory face with ‘thie 'hem’of ‘hér ‘apron.. And ‘then she recognized hil o «+*Lift him-up! Give .him to,me!’ Dolores sobbed. “Oh, Caliph, my poor tetiz; Uizl iteq Dlundesing bey 1’ “She gdt her. arm under his head; "Mother Jenkins aided her ; and the Ifimp body wag lifted to a sitting mmon, then Dolores knélt on one knee, sup- orting him withi the other,.and drew. ef white. cheek cud siie 1ils denf’ ears- the it |3 . tle, fender, foolish words. that moth- ers have for thefr children, that wom- stricken men-of their love. eg with him to open hlrrm o her and tell her. "he.8tfll 1fved; 8o close: was his face 2that he saw an olg bot very f vhite r. running’‘dlagonally across his left eyebrow—nnd kissed it,_. \ i S (Continued inNext 1ssue) . COUNTY DIRECTORY County ‘Auditor | Treasurer. . o Reg. of: Duds; 5 Clerk ‘of Court. Sheriff....,. .Earl Geil Chas. Mcon Fred Rhota |, drew Johnson | “epch otlier; the [two, women . watched and walted—and presentiy the nation- . ~al flag on the palace came fluttering (< dotwn from its staff, to be raised again with the red banner of revolution flut- tering above it, the insignia of a na- tlon reborn. _ “3fy lamb,” Mother Jenks sald soft- 2y to Doloves; “the war is over.- Wot" the matter with goin’ in the south gate an* wytin’.on’ the palace steps for the. provisional 'president to make: bis grand ountray? If we ‘esitate five minutes they'll have a bloomin® guard on_both gates, arskin’ us 'oo we are an” wot we' wAnt.” "Wyte noghink ™ Mother Jenks overruled the girl’s protest roughly. “'E'll "ave gone into the palace with the crowd for a look-sée; we'll meet ~Im ' there ' an" syve ’im the trouble o’ “untin’ for us. . Come!” And shé half dragged the shrinking girl toward the gate, a block distant, where only a few minutes before Webster and Don Juan Cafetero had made their fnef- fectual stand. “Don’t look at the blighters, honey,” Mother.Jenks warned Dolores when, in: approaching the gate, she caught sight of the bodies strewed in front of it. “My word! Regular bally mess =-an’ all spiggoties! Cawn’t be. Must ’ave been some white meat on this bird, as my sainted 'Enery uster s’y. Hah! Thought so! There's a red- headed fan! . Gawd’s truth! An’ ‘e don that—Gor’ ‘strike me pink! It’s Juan Cafetero.” ‘Mother Jenks stepped over the gory ! corpses ringed around Don Juan aud knelt beside him. “Don Juan!” she cried. “You bally, interferin’ blighter, you've gone an’ got 1t!” 2 + 1 .She ran her strong old arms under Coroner Surveyor. County Agen ‘st District. 2d District. 3rd i 4th District Sth-District Mayor. Treasurer First Ward— - A. M. Bagley, E. D. Boyce. {Secohd ‘Ward— y A. T. Carlson, ‘A, B. Pllmer Third Wl"l—- X B. W. Cooper, H. Carver. Fourth Ward— P. Barnell, N. McKhiaon. Fifth Ward— H Br!d;!mn, 3 E Hmard? At La b Chl‘. Vandersluls; 4 THE PIONEER WANT ADS - BRING RESULTS * his dripping body, lifted him and laid |- He had made}- sevaT while, gazing into the face no longer |: the ground and for the first time was’|’; (] snlnxed\ 'Enery at hig lnglurlous finish, | eall - over \on -her:; shioulder ;. with | dlea against ‘his, | .A. D. Johnson | i | | |- drowsiness, OUGHT 10 ) c_cmnfirmm ARENT. You! READY WE'D OUGHT To pE GETTING no WALTER | D0 YoU REALIZE 1Ts GETTING LATE WE BE/ insertions of same copy. 7 by Beck (Covll‘ltht 1920, b) New Drl’l“efiturcs) - HOME — OUGHT To IF_You, WANT To 60 | GO ON DONT LET ME DETAN NOU ~pa——-- M STAYIN. HERE CAUSE. 1T's 20 MucH. FUN: Advertisements in this cnlumn cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy- Ads not paid . for at ‘time of insertion will be, charged for at ONE CENT a word, ‘and then only to those having open accounts on “our booka No ad taken for less than twenty- five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer wanmt advertisement. Wondering, |- 'WANTED TORENT—AR unfurnln- ‘ed house. Call Pfoneer. St Phnno ssg _ Box 826, Bemidj\. l3t2-1 e s e s SRR LA HIGHEST MARKET Prices paid for ‘pulp ~wood. * Northern un;lrécd. t2-12. “or 8 horses, a cow, and some ‘chickens. - Address mn ureet an\l Bemidjl ave. S AU et S i ‘WANTBD-Second ‘hand + ‘about 150 'egg, capacity. Body, : must-be in good ‘condjtion, but do not meed lamp or' ‘tank. Phone l’l! and will loox at your offer. i 8t2-12 galary '$36, full ‘time, 75¢ an hour spare ime, “selling guaranteed -hosiery ‘to wearer.. Experlence unnecessary. ; Gunnnteed Mlllu, Morristown, Pa. 10tWed:16 MAN OR WOMAN wanted, LOCATION - WANTED—Band - leader-. and cornet player desires. to locate in Central or Northern Minnesota: inners. or -ad¥anced I aker, will work at, traje or manuracmre It intereat- ed, address Band Leader, 621 Kent Street, St. Paul, Minn, :~ - 3t2-11 -FOR SALE FOR SALE_Violin and bow, 315 Phione 666, S 3t2-11 FOR BA Emmy flour. at Ganter's Bakeéry. 12-4tL FOR fim—d-ym-om Tiorse. In- quire at 1109 America avenue. i i 7td2 12 Backiche and: Kldney Disorder / (By Dri L. C. l-bmk) . Simple methods are usually the most -effective. ‘The mere drinking & cup of hot water each morning, and a little “An-uric” (antlurig wld) before every meal has been folind the: most effeetive means: of dyercoming kidney trouble. 'Death wonld oécur- 1t the kidneys did not work day’and night in separating acid from the blood. The danger signals are backache, depreshlons, aches, pains, heaviness, {rritability, . headaches, chilliness, rheumatic zwinm. swollen Joints, gout. Step into your drug store and ob tain “Anuric,” first dizcovered by Dy. Pierce, of the Surgical Institute, Bu(- falo, N, Y., or send Dr. Plerce 10 cents for tricl pqclugu Atrue ‘hair grower St k. 5 ions, ofxmlkminlwppiuglounlhinm dandruff, eonqneflng ness. Here s the fairest offer in in- the use Kotalko. If it doun t do all you back! Tt pad T il e e Aorset glon;flll dlfl"!:ml. (i:'l i:-flboxaf Al Guarantée and dxlrglm {n(hmfims‘ % Sl-DW your friends this mflm‘. He;iing : Robert J. Russell Phones 620—620-R WANTED- Washlngs at 728 I:Xiint A FOR RENT-—Nice, 3t2-12| incubator, |. wllonl I?d urie ‘FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Furnished room.. R onable rent. . 1001 Mississippi av: 2 . i o 2td2: B S N SR FOR RENT-—Restaurant, A ' very fine- “opening’ Address C. H. care of ‘Pioneer. 3t2-11 modern, front room and bath. for lady or couple. Phone 41 or.285-W, 2t2-10 FOR RENT—4 rooms unfurnished for. light .housekeeping. $10 per month. Reynolds & Winter. 6t2-17 F'OR RENT—Yery °desirable three Toom' wpartment, private bath and kitchenette. FOR RENT_4 ' rooms wnfurnished for. light “housekeeping. $10, per month Reynolds & Wintér. Bk g 85 3t2- “under’ p‘h:w Bemidji. FOR WARM CARS N and Reuomble Rates \ Call ~ WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Day or Night—-We Are at S Yonr'!crvicg BEMIDJI FLORAL - GO. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND " PLANTS - Anfilin Designs PROH‘P'I' ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bmdjl; Minn, | New Kaplan Building Phone 418 - 0.W. SIEVERT RODFING 0. 119 MINNESOTA AVE. We Build Your Roof for Less We Handle The STANDARD ROOFING We Make Rubber Mats to Order WE PUT ON ROOFS —and guarantee them to be abso- lfiult:eleyn water-tight for from five to years. Ask to see our Guaranteed Asphalt Shingles—for homes. . Building Material FOR SALE—FARM LOTS Ol FARMS—Let us sell yoeu ome; Come to our offtice and look over our bargain signs. Willits & Olsoa, the land men. 1-1tt FOR SALE—One quarter sectton of £00d land ‘in' Habbard Ceunty, or ‘will trade for house and lot in Bemfdji Address F. D. 8. care of Pioneer. t2-9 FOR ANY KIND of a.buy, sale or ex- change dn real estate or personal rty, see Teas Baudette of the Northern Minnesota Real Hstate Bxchange, 214 Beltrami avenus. Phene 68, 1men3-1 FOR SALE—CITY-PROPERTY FOR AD™ kind of real estats ses or write B J. Willits, 131 Third st. . Phone 41. 1-1te OTS UF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. - Come ‘to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. -the land men. 1-1tt FOR SALE—A beautiful . modern ' home, 100.ft. frontage on the lake. strictly . modern, large ‘POrohes, @arage: - xi-as —-room house on Beltrami avenue, ~12-room . house, - suitable :for ;two famiiies, well located, 60-ft. cor-: ner. ' Price: $3,000.00. —-Cottage, 6-rooms 'and bath, 50 ft. lot, good location on lIrvine ave- —A very’fine §0-ft corner lot, only 100 down and $100 per year at per cent. —S8trictly modern 7-room. house, ~fine- locatfon, short distance from Normal and Central schools and churches. —b50 ft. lot, 6-room houge ong Mis- sissippi avenue. Price $1,600. —8 room strictly modern home, $6,600. —8-room house on [rvine Price $2,600. —>5-room house, 2-acre lot, price $3,- 300. —Reynolds & Winter. 6t2-17 avenue. Bulgarian Blood Tea steaming hot at bedtime KILLS COLDS Guard agalnst “FLU,” grippe aad paese monis, Flush .the kidneys, omrich the blood; sweeten'the stomach. Seld by druge wiste and grocers everywhere. When ‘anything goes wrong" with your Plumbing You want a repair man who under- stands his business. : We do very little talking, but a let of “doing” in this town. We do plumbing for others. Why "not for YOU? J. J. DORAN The City Plumber Phone 225 MASONS " Bemidji hdge 288, A. F. & A, M., meets every Wodneldny fie— ai :fc 'l'ample. thlng Brethren cordially invited. ’ ,Februelry 16 Stated Communication Work, First Degree G: A. Walkes, Bec. G. M. Palmer, W, M. $37,800.00 Nearly $38,000 is spent by the L. 0. 0. M. to train and educate at Mooseheart an average family of four children aged 2, 4, 7 and 9 years, left by a deceased Moose brother. Isn’t an order gjving such pro- tection wdrth belonging to? Moose ‘members also have sickness and accident, disability and fraternal benefits—and all for less than 4 cents a day. Half initiation fee Join - now. for a short time. See any member G. W. Harnwell. Chas. Parker MOOSE Meetings 1st & 3rd Tuesdays MOOSE HALL ~ Minp. Ave. & 3rd St Sergeant-at-Arm H. J. BOHN anm and Paperhanger Kalsomining All Work Guaranteed Phone 872 | SO e SR i ST RIO GRANDE VAL.- LEY IRRIGATED LANDS This company owns two 40-acre subdivisions in the famous grape knlt belt of Texas, which we are in a position to sell at a very at- tractive price, or will exchange for Northern property. - If interested, call and see us. F. R. DUXBURY LAND CO. Bemidji HOSE who em- ploy us get the benefit of our wide experience in our profession, Our townsfolk are satis- fied that our trust- worthiness has been proven. } Houwe Phone 449 BUS!NESS AND YPKDFESSIONAL _ OR. E. H. SMITH urgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block . DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTROPATEIO AND SURGEON Tbertson Blk - Office Phone 158W st St kit €. R. SANBORN, M. D, Physielan aad Surgeon "\ Oftlo: ' Miles Block Office Phone 65 DR. A DANNSNBERG Chiroptuetor ! Houts—10 to 12/a, m.; 1:80 to Other hours by appointment. Paone (01-W . Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemiaft DI.P!. A. BHANNON, M. D. and Surgecn ?. % Phone 80! O T ——— DRS. MARCUM & McADORY | Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldz Hours: 11-12 a. m., 8-6 Phones: Office 808, Residonce 211. DENTISTS oo—O'Lur Pnonu—olnco 0l I DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST -Bowaer Bl W ‘fu-n DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemlayl, Minn, Denison & Burgess VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS . Es M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments D. H. PISK, Attorney st Law o, mnmuuonnm-ug m:::n. @II:BUWIM Dl' CL!ANINO NG & and .nm- FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE H. N. M’KEE, Funeral M PHONE 178-W or R