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A’ Detroit judge sent: young Dodge up for five .- days for dnvlng hl! mtomoblle while -intoxicated. . 3 7 /v' 4 HI‘II.D DAILY. EXCEPT ’m " THR ! That is ong: time, vhen Dodge dldn‘t dodge——what CrEC 'BEMIDJ1 PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY he had caming to him.. $ ..lm Presideat B. K. DENU, Sacy-Myr. D. WINTIER = An ll“’llp-‘flfll‘i ito, be established .bétween New . Chicago and New. Yark, .each. ship carrying 100 =g . TRLEPHONE G2D438 =3 = puscnzera and 100 accident: mnnnce pql.qiu No¢ m-ny ot the summer birds have arrived’ in’ +Butered st the mu n m a8 Bmidji yw—but they will be ‘coming before long; Second-elase Mattar, Mareh 8, ll’ll NATIONAL SDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 48,6 " Thela Co.. Cliléage. IIL, and New York, N.: ¥.™ [ rnui‘uab:uom Cnu u:t-nm “ ” v«p 5 Tor Bu . onesr must, reach this office Dot Ja oag, | gy “Jim” Cabill andj ‘" sk to insure publibation’tn fiemm The party, chmce up \pedce-makers wantéd was ‘Fasion; not’ confusion.” i+ T"Yes, Alan.” 4 “My father took newspapers from those places, did he not?” 150 gix Months .eue 5 s 1f a body meet a body with' a little rye, what's ‘s little hiprocricy between friends; anyhow? j WEEKLY PIONEER—Twalve published : ol : Wassaquam _looked. over the ad mfi“,:‘",fl sént postage to any address “'Skirts are sure ei Jugh longer this spring. So.i8 | gresses :um “Yes: from all. He . o 1»'- face when the bill eomes'in. took them'for the shipping news, he 8 ‘|'sald. “And sometimes he cut pieces At thlt, the country is staggering along pretty ou:l ot‘them——:h:s% plecv‘s, ‘Il see now ; and afterward urned the papers; ym“ under prohibition. -5 3 he would not let me auly throw them i away.” “*What goes up must come down —doesn: seem “Phat's all_you know ahout them, to apply to rents. ", - .. 2 . 5 Judah?” “Yes, Alan; that is all.” T Unlass credit 1a given tals paper, the Und LI s SR 2 s’unoluwnmm & OFFICIAL COUNTS AND CITY PAOCERDINGS No, they didn’t start mything at the Democnfi: convention Tuesday. - “Can’t ‘do much without ‘& cxowd,” ventured a member of the sheriff’s office. Tho ‘moonshine business is at a still stand. Alan - dismissed the *Indian, who, 3 stolidly methodical in the midst of w, T R ’ . these events, went downstairs and SENT DIRECT FROM JUPITER 0700 5. W Vo | SR proces OF W o H6 S | {0 e ol mot et Alan g0t 3 coincide wlth m reign of. Tiglat-Plle- thn:h quite nccldent-lly‘ he I:;uched one | " and moved about the S e ) sar L of these, carbon. penclls and was sur- 5 i ] Anclerit "'u"'l "“I 00‘:'.‘“&” The rights and . duties. of . married | prised.toi find that his gatvanic deflec- ::;"‘ Lg:’:;fi;'s'“ ;:::e‘:n::_" :;‘l:n"fi h 2 ':hm-dl women and the punishments imposed | tion swung from positive to negative. | o0y whouc again. How strange a b . rogs. . for the infringements of these laws,| This led to further experiments, and | i /o oe pig Tather aid these things and as the marital relations-of & na- | lie fially found that the ordinary Arc | oy yp to him! *When he had thought | : Showers of frogs must have been | 5 piqye always-been regarded as ‘a| carbon, when hardened by his process, | oo poysarin Corvet before, it had been | reliable barometer of its culture, this | guve out a force which could not be g discovery. throws an Interesting light | distingulshed’ from nerve force. The ! :;e:"‘;;“:‘o;;"mmg‘;“’;‘; i, e { upon early Assyrian soclal conditions, | bars nflxe tn!z:ut !i: ‘"';{':fl ‘;fi ':“l“’ )‘,“-' conquer, seeking rellef in study, in cor- g £ et at.the ends with celluloid. Mr. ! - = (! s B posed them to come from Heaven, he = — - = Bafixn asserted the carbon rods have respondence ‘with scientific societies, A called them messengers of ‘Jupiter. Instinct ofPrairie Dogs. in anything which could engross him been of t aid in treating cases of ¢ i carefully obs ] Prairie dogs seem to have some | nervous mkdown. deafness, anemin 2% ':":'k‘?“; :"”’" But ‘now_he gl | kind of foreknowledge of the weath-| and many other complaints. He de- Tnust t" ‘o t'f”' nog merely as one g ; er, f0bservers at the New York Zoo- | clared he did not know what the new trylog omorge What had thwarted i Yogleal park are right. Now and then | forca was. B Corvet's life was not only in the past; i the large members of the colony loosen T it was something still going on. It had ; 3 the h round thelf mounas with Church Sent by Parcel Post. amazed Sherrill to learn that Corvet, Al thelr forefeet, then shovel the soll up-| It {5 almost unbellevable that a|f0r twenty years, had kept trace of ] ward with thelr hind feet. - Other | Whole church was sent by.parcel poat, | Alan; but Corvet Lind kept trace In the members work inside the burrow, | and:yet:it isso, and in northern Cali-| 8ame Way and with the same secrecy 4 throwing out earth to aid in the bufld. | fornia, in:a place called Orleans, the|.of many other peaple—of about a i 1ng. When a dyke has béen bullt, the | chorch is.now standing. ~The lumber | 50re of people. When Alan thought animals - tamp . the - earth - down with | Was-delivered: by .parcel post, as also of Corvet, alone i his silent house, their heads—an -amusing sight. As | the shingles, the bell, th be mustthiok .of Alm; as spllcltons these operations invariably take place | f0f- the: windows, even a . stove, the soldiers spread out their handker- | before a storm, the obvious purpose.is | Bible, :the ‘prayer books, and hymnals. |their names in. the newspapers which chiefs on & level ‘with thelr heads, | to bulld a dam that will keep the wa-| 1nwinter: it takes:from ‘two days to. ng.took for.that purpose, and as re- and” found they were soon covered. | ter:from running into the burrow. tweiqud one-half; when the snow 18 on ' cording the changes in their lives, The After _the stoarm. the astonishment i the ‘grouid, ‘to reach Orleans from the! geaths, -the .- births, the - marriages t‘;!‘. general when the soldiers saw i VE £ "":;' %&::lon,w:kh l: lfi;m,:l\“fl'monx these people had been of the . unexpected brood leaping about in aw en-miles of the: Jouraey |y, i !fi;‘g:ldl %€ thelr cocked: hits. s DISCO HED "Ew FOHG h"::a be made '.’::'" and the mules ntensest interest to Corvet. [he second- well-attested shower of "‘m ivi |,,w;,. _Descrip- | Which cafry the burdens Bave te have i toads fell in 1834, in the town of Ham, 7 tion ofrll‘:un.:r -In Which :1. n:d-’- snowshoes specially made for ‘them. |p -y own. ahout himy in. Kansas, but 1n‘Germany, when the streets, roofs " Important Find.. . ‘| It:is a hercdlean: task to trausport y,q ynown:only that ‘some unknowm and! gutters were immediately filled 3 BEATL g freight, but the' Haroc Indfans were (..., 1aq sent money for his support With a great number of these young| - A simple carbon rod ‘has been. dig. | not daunted by such trifiés, and after | 5,0 appreciatea that it did not creatures, covered by A. E. Baines, a leading gal- | materials -arrived-at the statlon, of |,y 1er whether thay.knew ‘about him vanometrist of London, which if held | Father, post office, they got busy, and | ;... ¢or at.some point common to HAD HIGHEST SOCIAL IDEAS | in the hands five minutes will Fecharge :‘"‘;""":I ave & coy chireh I Which |y of thep, the lives: of these people 0. Nomp. must have touched Oorvet's life. When the human system’ with nerve energy ; Marriage Rolations Among Early As. | that lasts 12 hours. He. says it'is = Alan knew what bad been that point oyriane Subjected to the Strictest nothing new, but, on the contrary, was |.": ghrunken. Bedyis Twe Fest Tall. | of contact, he would know about Cor- ',.-Code of Human Laws. known to the anclent Egyptians. He | * Preserved better than many an Egyp- | et ; he would know: about himself. BE sald the secret of ‘it was lost many | tian:mummy, a shranken:body e¢an Ia- |’ Alan _had _seen among Corvet’s centurles ‘ago. Mr. Baines sald that | dign chief whodied more than 400 |books ‘a set of’ chlifts of the Great years ago while he was standing 1o'the | “years ago 'has:been -brought :to ‘the [ Lakes. He went and got that now and British museum béfore a palited lime- | ynited States by Jsua Kratiel, a Peru- | an ‘atlas. Opening them upon the ta- stone ‘sculpture of Kharfra, an BgyD-| -visn engineer. The mummy is only 25 ble, he looked up the addresses glyen tian king of the fourth dynasty, who | gnches high, for the body. was shrunk [on Corvet's list. They were most of butlt the second of the great pyramids |' qnd preserved by a secret “pickling” ‘them, he found, towns about the north- of “Gizeh, he noticed the figure Was | process known only.to the South Amer- | ern:end of the lake; a very few uponm holding two small rods shaped some- | jean Indians, ¥ ‘other lakes—Superior and Huron— thing like the grip on a bicycle. There- | Tradition records that this is the | but most wera uponior very close to after he began a series of long ex- | mummy.of Karruba, a Peruvinn.chief | Lake Michigan. These people lived by periments to discover the substance | who led his tribe against the Spaniards | means of the lake; they got their sus- which the king held, but:he falled i | iy 1535, The beads worn by Senor Kta- | tenance from 1t, as Corvet had lived, his search until one day when hé was | tiel were found with the shrunken war- { and as Corvet had got his wealth. Alan trying to improve the microphone, 10r | yior.—Popular Science Monthly. ‘was feeling like one who, bound, has which he prepared several carbon pen- || A been suddenly unloosed. ¥rom the time had been hardered by ¢ when, coming to see Corvet, he had found Corvet gone; until now, he had felt the Impossibility = of. explaining from anything he knew or seemed like- 1y to learn ‘the mystery which had sur- rounded. himself: and. which had sur- H ¥ rounded Corvet. But these names and Tasteisa matter of - addresses! They indeed offered some- tobacco quality g g 2 : thing to go upon, -though Luke now ‘We state it as our honest A :;: :me:.::ll;.‘ma b ok belief that the tobaccos used He found Emmet eouiity on the map in Chesterfield are of finer . K - ‘ and put bia finger on it. Spearman, quality (and hence of better Wassaquam _had said, . came from taste) than in any other ; ‘there. . “The Land of the Drum!” he 7 sald aloud. - Deep and sudden feeling i , | stirred in him' as he traced out this e 3 e Toaen Gy o “ land on the chart—the little towns and villages, .the . islands- and. headlands, their lights and thelr uneven shores. A feeling of “home” had come to him, which he had not had on coming to Chi- cago. There were Indian names and French up there about the meetings of the great waters. The sense that he was of these lakés, that surge of: fepling which he had feit first in con- | versation with Constance Sherrill was sttengthened an hundredfold. le gazed down at the lists of names which BenjaminiCorvet had kept so ully and ‘so secretly; these were his /father's. people, too; thiese ragged shpres and’ the, \slands studding the channels were the lands where his fa- ther had spent'the’fiost “active part Marriage relations among the early Assyrians wore subject to a strict code ot laws, it is now learned from a val- d sclentl German translation of the:cuneiform text ‘proserved in the Astatic div of the Berlin Fithnographical, mus « The early Assyrian lawmakers had this code fnscribed on'a set of clay tablets, unearthed during the excava- tions of the German Asiatic society in Mesopotamia. By comparing this find ‘with other prehistoric documents, the date of these tablets has been estab. cigarette at the price. happened by which that life had been blighted. North, there by the meeting of the waters, was the region’ of the wrong which was done. “That's where I must go!” he said aloud. “That's where I must go!™ ‘CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended 20 for 18¢c W bal Jentk & i w Ne 10 for 9¢c Constance Sherrill, on the following ‘Vacuum tinc afternoon, ‘received: a telephone call of 50 - 45c from her father; he was: coming home earlier'tban usual, he sald; if she had plsnned to_go out, \mum she wait un- DRUM wWillianm MacHarg and Edwin Balmer S‘;‘bn @ stind Tethe' nal tarned"1t over, looking ‘through’ it—in- vitations, soclal notes.” She . picked from among them an. envelope, ad- dressed to herself in' a’firm, “Dear Miss Sherrill,” she’read, without telling:you.of my intention’ ter in her hand. “He's written to you, Lhen'!" he said, at sight of it. W “Yes” safekeeping." “Has he-already gone?” “I suppose so; I don't know.” Stieieanght "" mine and that is how 1 came to take they went: ‘Toynd the the Corvet hpuse. Si instants’- liesitation, took. the:key. from | trial, as I was rid of .the trouble and his pocket.and unlocked:the door and went-in, « The rooms, ‘they saw, were all in perfect “order ;- summer. covers liad been put upon the furniture; pro- tecting” cloths had‘been spread over the beds upstairs. After-their inspec- tion, they cameout again at- the front door, and-her-father-. snapping ‘of the spfing Jock. gone. . SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor : 213 Third St. ' Office Phone 131 Res. 310 0. Cn staijos 3 3% St .hce it is necessary for p t fit to MveryourGlothes made to_your individual. re- uirements. ears of customer experience “have developed our tailoring to the highest art--an art that means the best of everything, including woolens and style. By sToggery —THIRD STREET— hand, ‘which, - unfamiliar - to_her,: still- queerly startled-her, and tore- it ollen “I am closing, for the: time béing, n h the house which, for default of other ':,‘::*’,3“,,2?},‘:5"t',"engflm:;“f":e,fim ownership, T must-call mine. The pos-| who seemed unconsciously to bring m: sibility -that what has.occurred: here |* yisiple and: unwelcomed guests. John would cause you and your father anxi- ety about me in case I went away the reason for:this note. But it is not the only-reason.. I could not go away without telling yon how deeply I ap- e preciate_the generosity. and " delicacy | SyBSCRIBE ‘FOR THE PIONEER you dnd your father have shown:me — in spite of my position here and of the fact that I had no claim at all upon No Rest - No Peace you. I" shall not-forget: thgse,” éven litth t though what happened here last night: fn:‘ l;;‘: :n: ;‘&em‘f:;dfr;m ea l::d makes, it impossible for me. to try.to back, - and- disfressing’ urinary-* dis- see you again or even. to write to you. | orders. Bemidji people- recommend “ALAN CONRAD.” * | Doan’s Kidney Pills. Be guided by AT lTS BEST She heard: her father’s motor enter their. expenence “the drive and ran-to him ‘with the let- | , Mrs. E. J. Carver, 623 Mississippi The strongest com- “I had- a note from him this.after- noon at the office, asking me to' hold in- abeyance ‘for; the .time beipg the trust that Ben had left me and return- | sharp’ pain_stabbed me through my “mhhon' Those 1ng the key of the house to e for kidneys. ~-Headaches and = dizziness who take cod liver + { Constance;- as "they . walked * away, turned and looked back at 'the old house, gloomyl;ndl dark’ among. its FURNITURE MRS. F. L. MATHERS newer, fresheér-looking. nelghbors. and ’ * mfldel‘nly she ‘choked, and her éyes STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, ete. Phone- 232—House Phone 831.W grew wet, That feeling: was not. for Eh Phone-300— Uncle Benny; the driin of days past T :had exhausted such.a’ surge of feeling | M| ) O for him. That which she.could not, cn rno“ 0“ wink away was for the boy who had come to that house’a few weeks ago 317 -Ave. - - NG and’ for the man who just ‘now had 5 P““"E 50 EES For Larson&larsbnv* BOY-HAS® OUEER AFFLICTION Case of Hunanrlm anmur Hal At KE M p’S il BALSAM “Spiritualist circles in Hungary and for that COUGH elsewhere ave. reported to:be greatly . excited over the mysterious agencies which. are apparently at work on a | thirteen-year-old peasant boy, the ‘son. | ‘of ‘a scavenger. in the country. town of Kecskemet. _Sfove his earliest” youth his'Miip1& famiy-tiave been frightened | When you' to see the furniture moving when he Aaid wners | - Neadache, .m_amn ty ‘corners. Since.he passed " 5 £6h birtiday. these, uncanny qothacl'ge : “Yraye taken a | v niura|gia, . Afysterious fires broke out jp n.”emse where'he Jlived, M'Plln from any other cause, try, 5The Imk_vnnmo{ffle!.:ntter‘lnvestlgn- m.. MflCS Anfi-Pflm Pms : ofiyes to evaporitions.of/naphtba in the Ons or two and the pain stops . il, The superstitious villagers, how- » Contain no habit-forming drugs | ever, were not satisfied, and John-and | - Have.you tried Dr. Miles’ Nervinie? bis mother were ‘obliged to leave the Ack wour Druggist ‘town and go to 'Budapest. There . events repeated themselves. At night . flames fllckered on the bed where the hoy slept with his cheeks burning in-|* . fever, and.singed ‘the pillows. Very 18 now In.:the house of a prominent Hungarian ' spiritualist, who hopes to solve: the. riddle and . who claims. to have discovered ‘a-new’ and hrllllnnt ‘medium” £or. seances. is Ave.., Bemidji, says: “Six years ® it ago r;xy back w’as giving. me quite a Pllmfll! ever pmd to bit of trouble, caused by the disorder- ed condition of my kidneys.~ I had a steady, dull .ache across the small 3 of my back and at night, every move 5 I made broke my rest. When 1 turn- xs the vain' attempts at I ! H I ed suddenly or did any bending, a came on quite frequently and often oil M ll‘.! best take 1 was annoyed by spots floati fore my eyes. About this ume I heard of another case similar to Doan’s Kidney Pills. I felt. much - : F: relief from the starts that I-kept on kS ‘with-Doan’s until I .had taken in all, ‘about.ten boxs. It was well worth the ever since then, my Indneys have been ‘in’ good “condition.” | 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Wilburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 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