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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY; mmn M"‘fl 09” P!nnur n::lgaru“- c-unnunlelflm Tusaday. o eati wesk e iiicR i Three. Months| .., m ‘WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelva put to say. every. Thursday and aent tor, Ta Svance, s2.00, "0t Dostase Pr-g'll:" ried u ik Y Rag oM 4] hardn k fop_of! 'fl 8. dispa A uwu.olm. ; o'};'u eradnm to 1 credited, OFPICIAL mmmm RECKLESS DRIVERS It looks as if more persons would be killed or injured by automobiles throughout the United States this year than were killed or wounded on the field of battle durinig the World war, Everywhere there are reports of more reckless driving than ever before. Bemidji has had: dem- onstration along this line and, generally speiking, conditions seem to be getting worse instead of bet- ter. Last. year, more than. 600,000 persons wete in- jured in automobile accidents in the United shtfl. The increase so far ths year has been about 20 per cent, ' At this rate, by the Fourth.of July, if-a pe- destrian is able to ‘“pedesterate” at all, it will be on crutches. - There are three classes- of drivers wha help.to bring about this needless slaughter, .Wirst, there is * the driver who isn’t a driver and-who never will be a driver: he is incompetent, untrustworthy ati the wheel and often of a nervaus temperameiit. A driver of this k'nd <t4+1 - 1is cary and neither-lie nor anyone clse knows where it is going. Plien the: the smart-aleck type who “gives hex; the gas.” . They like ta. beat trains.aut at the crqsslnz (which. they dbn’t always do). and.they love.to cut corners and mon down busy thorough- fargs with cutout open’ and: ‘the npu‘ ometcr cof- tmullly regmering danger. mt the prize booh of all drivets is ,the mallet- head, individual who fills his car tank, 0l of a8 careering. about without .the slightest raspect for the welfare or safety of other human beings.’ If-a driver of this type had the. intolllg-mg of. a_baby: baboen, he would understand that an addied pated idiot; at the wheel of ‘as destructive an apparatus as.ap automobile is a pnb]k danger ‘which ought not to be tolerated. The great majority of dnvers nppuehh tha Te- sponsibility which is their's when they pilot & car. I all drivers would exercise' reasonable care and divorce themselves from the thought of “taking a chance,” there wauld be & sharp reducticn in the number of accidents, has been | Vaiuahls Work of Art, Long Lost, Ia ?.-‘u [ l‘:ium te trodden That Country, years ago. turies, will be ta back to the Louvre soon, thank ot ‘the Soclety of !‘Tfh Art Lovirs. 1t is. the famous paliiting by Nicolas | ;5it'yy Ponsslu, - called. . “The.. Funeral . of i stafesmian and general Who commsnd. ed;the lefk wivg of. thi: Athaglan fleet |- ornly. tupe_In' the middle of the Seventeenth 1700+ its xwlmubolm “have been une which ‘Bt IMWII. t wan repacted sntly that & Pousslns were !o; Whle by a u. 10004’ ha — d ndant of ‘s former 0. Guapusey, and when the collection was cleaged and appraised ene of the time- ‘Woirn_cauvases.proved 4o .he the miss ing “Phoclon.” It is dered the M'Writer In New Ye! Drawe. A:‘fin: Sagnt examale. of Freick’ axt of the rml fat Birde. CluNo of t.mm.- ing OF - Sarrying, N‘h W“ 1 m Jt,ximqn lbuuunq by thaxe wmm ‘man, igto the alr nt dllllculty. observes.a London | fiends. ts writer, lamb weighing ten po bird: can generally lift onahalf; mare. €normous. * birds. - of - wfli‘hed many humdregds of po\md;. apd; 50me- of-+ had aspread of | wihgs which day ‘street car. ‘There once lived in the Rocky. maun- talos. of America 8. race of parrots | i Tlab. Que.nSALLE. complale " straight jail sentences, without the option. of* pmn. and_his own tank full of moonshine. and’ sfarts. For the drivers who.insist on jup:rdlfln. them-. 1 e Rarie i merm““, turé: just above her shoulder.. .We.put MGE WILL GET PMNT"‘G s uble species |y o'y the corral to give her extra teed others have. recemtly been dug up. These pqmta are supposed to have the earth abowt ~3,000,000. . ‘Another amazing creature was a ‘A rare French patnting discovered | py;ning:p); " . tn England, whera 1t has baen Rden | fior - 1othan n nnd Tt et o In dusty cellars for at least two cen- 'y horge with a hug was eight feet high. Like the parrot, the generosity | 4t oguiq not- fiy to. any hel:ht. a8 its | - wihgs were not'large- enough' to* sup- o in| the lsland: of Madagiscar. there, | Phoclon,”_ the _celebrated, _Athenfan used to be an enormous bird called l:l‘lnll creature was ten_ fois. In'the sea-Bgnt with the Spartans oft | oty 180 SO WLSHE tUoen oon Naxos in B. O, 876, and ‘who' was ut [ g suppasedto. have become. extinct t0.dgath fn B. O. 817-0n & false chae® | ouyy Jitle more than a,century a of :tyeason, ' Roysiin palnfad the: ple: fi!hou_‘h the aepyorns’ must sufficl century for & Pagis nebjeman. Since “the :‘lee;nqt:‘y. ‘#"‘” m“m eat lover of blru I| sounds which all’the: lunar. grandeés A beast weakgfied by lnm!llclant 1t is well known that gn eagle with | food, Inck of water, old age or any a five-feet spread -of wi 1ift a.} other_cause is pounced upon by the and that a | magpie, which perches on its back in. pIRce gut: of- reach of the vietim's tkan its own weight. Many of the |tall, and then begins to literally eat; cient times | the_poor. brute. alive,” Two' fu¢idents came under my: own. servation. We had an old horse out .cQVer. & present- | at pasture’ tflt < we: valued for the! m IIMWJI'DAII-Y PIONEER Ak L% vt L U T TR VEEC PR C Lo 'I'UESDAY EVENING. AI’RIL IB, l922 '“,M’ a8 'a, protection o the publie. It may h- that the. tim safety of the, community. must be locked up {n ader to. be made to. understand- the gravity of their ‘fense, In some:communities the judges are giving vould:xou look: finge.. .. R oy B o et i By amoking tobacca for these aqualities, i B o i ufeie ;fif},“;’:" m; obviatlik the ysual methiod of per. ‘wflfii;h.wwmg, IR, AND PW Ql'l"z e Mvasn b6 | Bonnl trisl by anexpert. 1t looks like § DReN (101, telaphone box, fastened.on.a. wall, Mt bukiness is improving in the east nn() that this condition. is spreading to the chm by Q of the William, Wrigley Jrazoe,” cago: The good. old American’ dollar is coming b#ek in- - to itsuwn. People fram, one end of the nation to “dife’othér’ are getting around to. the. idea ithat the - onjybasis for real prosperity is an honest day’s work:for 3. fair. day’s wage. The United: States as. a, whole, haa. been.on. 8 “business spree” for the past five years. Prices, up to recently, were out of, all sense of proporiton for the value received. ' 4 The greatest cure for hard times, Mr. thgley says, ig to, stop hMu about hatd - times, get to. & enough, work.and keep meney and goods circulating. “The year 1921 was regarded as a pretty bad:pe- riod for lots of concerns in the East and Middle West;” said ‘Mr. ‘Wrigley. “For.us, it was the best year in the thirty years.I have been in the chew- he.. ing gam manufacturing industry. - “We are spending. 311000 a-day’ vflm year- to push Wrigley’s Chewing Gum.© “The judicious use of printers! ink is: the greats; | est: xemng force in.the worldl M ywu dp business on & wrold-wide basis, .op: even in the locality. en- compassed within a fevlihldelfi, Vou have got ta keep the people Merestdl 'or-you. won’t sell .them. your goods e 'rm? WEST Cnlhng names. isn’t going ta atop the gtowmg 3 desire for -a ship canal from the Great Lakes through the’ St, Lawrence rivep “to. the Atlantic, As_John Barrett said ‘& few. weeks uo. after a carefdl analysis of opinion-in the-Mississippi. ialley states; the cansl;qtestion; it New York:is not care- . ful, will develop:! mm‘mmql issye bnjde w}neh the' - tudition-l -projugice againgt ‘Wall Street will he as nothing’ at- all The Middle ‘West. wants. the. ship. canal‘as ‘well -as :cnalized: rivers, beenuse. they.are ‘a ‘tecessbry develgpment for the:rapid:and economie transportation of freight From the intetior to trans- oceanic cnmumdfl Evansville '(Ind,} Presa ;Aiperiean Legion q h' infanéry then; éhlmslhg to drive. {n'.a: o s | A wiriter. for ‘the World's Work ms,nq that ‘busi- hess rieeds above ‘everything. else accode of ethics, but.if you ask -any business man what's ‘needed more ..than nhythlng eles, he “says: Buklnnn.— Louisville CounorLJopml et . Get . your hedgt: right, towsrds. ym fllha Imn and you won’t | ad’ huoh on; edqnette in ners: never rin tr\u.—l'nrbpp Mu‘zin«. Y We: premme the ntylpl of “men’s' clothing woxfld shange oftener- if the men had'the money to keep up With;them.—TEos Anteln [Times. |——v-——""| New York got up an unemployment “demongtra: tion.” Twenty-eight was the total attendance!- Why certain we'll get' the chmqn Hotne for Orphans in Bemidji if we want, it Had a dish ‘of homo-mvm l’mle-nduh ‘yet? Yum, yum. §— § Go for the goflher. says the Farm Bureau. and fragments of; nd wash and treat the sore. To our astonishment the magples still kept after her. They seamed to know we wauld not, dare* shoot at them when ‘they were-ap'the bigk of:the horse for (3 fear of k{lling hér; 'Time after time ‘we mud to get them when fiyln; to and fl-om ‘their dreadfuyl feast, thielr hpl r than that of beak, and ofiluu to' keep the horse. in the barn wiy she conld ’cét rid ‘ot her “formen- Predicted thé Phonograph: A prpphety of the phonograph mag; bg foand in Cvrano deé Bergeracs anyua to the Moon.” Cyrano’s im- aignary traveler tells' of & wonderful bool: pnnntod to-him-by-a ;lunar in- wmnt. which, had. neither leaves nor: book magde whelly. for |§ nd mot for the eyes. nshady Jms:a to_read:It, Jup that maghine with.a, great fiun; liitle. springs, he turns |5 hand- to -the .chapter--which -he d ires,:and straiglit.as from the mouth of & map;. or ;& musieal: ingtrwment procéed all the: distinct. and; different k t l‘#lln‘ thelr 'flt& fl;u:m“‘:m:eld‘?!“ n*p.” 1{ | trpuble she becm td‘z\cmr or medicine helpefl her. and e thought there was no hélp for h er Trocar told me of Mayr's Remedy, - which had-h so I m.g F o, e R to ny nth“l:el‘t of nt’ Willlam Mattlen, Dimensions. the States.had taken your job d fl. is the opinion of' Willikm: -} ir., o with’ tobacco and the stem inserted in [ 3n0ecT —s tnlmdttr 'l"‘:"' switeh”is turned, the. o ISI‘I& that 16:dld | 4pg the électric mpchine: in ;.:?fl"fiéfi?fi: smokes “the pipeful-at were taking. his | SPee% required, -niaking - pleture to. repre- | 4 sent the “typleat | °F e smoke. s American fighting iiiate, ob o e o AUSTRIANS USERS oFAnsEmc il the.government, scrafehed their heads while he!om “they thought of I#llnluln Folk- Make Use- o . nq“!y x}m want to be "typicn you will to stack up as follows: Helght, 5 0% inches; welght, 160 .pounds; | Wountains: adjoining” Hungary, are in sted. when nineteen years old, quantities, is to give a freshness to.the |- while.still a freshman at-Nebraska u 1fy; that he' wag cited four-times’| very ; that he: 15 ag activelin the 0w 88 he was in the “rive. !rmn the us addition to bnmx typical: Amermn. El.’he monnqn of Plus XI, took " place- 1o Rome,- was- the - & new: pope. - Prier.'t6"'the loss- of | temporal’ power, in 1870, however; tbn first dropped the” cuktoin”1n-3829, by | f[f . lmnesota . This Smoker Neve ick. All pipe -smokers -khoiv tlie desi hility of a tobacco mixture the smol always seeking. In London (Eng.) an apparatus has been put-into use for thetesting of 1¢_a; siapker Neb., but-he | 4 ruhper-encireled hole in;theihos. A the temperature and nicotine content lolun for. Definite Purpoue- Also Fed:to Horses. '~ - !nhmhxn 5. of ‘Austria, in‘ the the habit of eating arsenic. The effect -Gt the PolSOR, when taken in modergte complexion, :and _afterward: to. impart a cerfain”degree of embonpoint. An- other, -gdyhtage which and’ that, in with easé. Grooms:-hnd’:concisinen:-at canch This. inean‘s that the service wires for hoth light. ";\»nd cooking { pm:pom will be provnded the cottages as far as the Ruggles Tim- . past | preferred to rqmam illfilc clty on account of the accommoda- tvllon's‘ of modern housekeeping: appliances. . Enjoy Summer Life , _Build your home ar cottage an the shores of Lake Bemiidji and: - : L enjoy: All the imodern conveniences of city: Me. i schedule of the -new rates. will be.announced in'an early issue of The Ploneer. | the olbl T E s«m\e)lmes-flf‘u"p & sm;.n blt of it in a linen rag, whlnklfle attach to- the bit, when the hork of ‘which will not bite the tongue o[+ jicsset T cfféct St hores be too hot in the mouth. Mixtires of P % -2 thig kind are what manufacturers are the skin smooth and shitiing; ‘and’ to increase their spirits. The. carters in the mountainous coun- trles of Austria are also in;the:habit || dai of giving arsenic to their horses when about to ascend a steep road, with the esult’ that the ascent is- made m\u,h ensier for. the animals. zor - The Daily ' Plopsst |° REV. J. FRALING, 3 TILIPs cEUECK Nonvcnlllolhs ave cordially in to attend any or all of our serv Admissjon tree to all. on . the hiftory. and. teacHingsto Catholic urch_given quest. AN'a¥s wéltome: Phone 347 30 Thooks, "Bibles and Religlous articles at cost. The Church urges all Catholics to'have a copy of the Bmle in their.home and to.read it struction, literature and lpln'mnl:on — “Ceispy an’ :nlnclly an' ' timescrackly! An’ never, tos or leathéry! Gee, what would Hucpen it kelloge's ot al ated clore tomprow! package till they’re tucked away in .great and tiny. S¢bread:baskets,” -Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are a. de- “light! ‘You can’t even look at tlwse big sunny-brawa * flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp.and crunchy, with- :sout-getting hungry! Kellogg’s,are never leathery '. or tough or hard to-eat—they’re just wonderful! . Such.a spread for big and little boys and. girls— ‘the sweetheart of fine white corn_kernels dehcxously flavored and deliciously toasted in Kellogg’s “awn: way' Yoy can’t imagine anything more - joyous to eat at any haur, Kellogg’s.Corn Flakes are.childhood’s ideal fuod!v Kiddies can eat as much as for health, for sleepy-time-stomachs! the RED and GREEN packflge' i CORN FLAKES Electric nght Power Co. ELMER E. SWANSON; Mer. g T T T T T T A complets T MINN. PR From the instant you opén the genexuus sized . they can carry! Every mouthful makes:- Don’t just ask for ‘“corn flakes”! You. say- KELLOGG?S—the original kind:in * [ L TR SRR SR [ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.: