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IOWA'S NELW SEUA‘I'OX (Colonel Simith+W. - Brookhart, a Washington, . comes:into nmmul prominence by ¢t that he was: nominated:at' the Mn‘bhcm candidate” for. " United He' tecelvea mo:e u:ln 41" per enl eleenon is looked fipon as a erumty. i scribed as the most radical of little in com;nnn mt,h a2 ality,.a nod talke! and doesn’ _in; the | cmum ‘in” Towa;’ Golonel hart "$old the voters, just what to) expem of making a special plea to labor uiohs ‘and th'n rs for support. He openly declnrad *his sym-' ‘promised to immed of the farmers and fgb Old line Repufl little to conceal their cultural state of fowa. TI do not believe Brook- hart will get far with practice, but they’ dg tions and the demotuh mfl\lence of ‘Sociali tter under wh;t non de plume i Brookhai 'lupporten say he jolts to congress where joits are nee\ged. ‘In any event, Irom now on thg name og Bgook- hnt blds mr to "be promment in the dinp tchel atter what you want, it v_vill ind 'moriey %o redd ‘the ld- £ Bemxd:l has, rezullnom for mtomobiles, but mggeshons o alwayn gladly recalvea by qur clty ‘council, provlfled they make for a hctter and should entcr mtn every tnnuchon m your 4 more piolperous Bemld]l. business. | THAT if your business is to continue to grow and to extend into the long future, it is evident that the foundation must be made query: “Why don’t you Bemidji people. park cars e thus permit a’ ‘sports is pig-sticking: Armed with have no chdnce of catchlug him for’ pume time, for in his first burst the “Pig” will.out-distance any horse. At surprise ‘that a candidate of so radical a stripe last one rider, drawing away from the should he able to overturn the conservative agri- rest,. gets within sticking . distance. Quick ‘a8 lightning . the boar “Jinks,” or jumps fo, one- side. fimggllng on the ground, for piggy getting the govarnment back into normal business llns charged hard and trug, throw- channels, free alike grum the abnormal war c ing them both. If help is not'at hand hé wfll wound or even kill his l.ntnx- ]pngth he uses as chisels, ripping ” nqu tearing with them in his t‘:u Luckily, the second man is close up, | and after a fierce fight the pig is| speared. Here is a form of sport that SUBSCRIBE . FOR. THE PIONEER iOne of, the. st thrilling ‘ot alll]. steel-pointed . cbamboo spear some | seven or eight feet:long, and mount. ed on a'fast, well-trained horse, the pig-sticker - waits- outside a patch--of Wit T Tofrogis ; ~~ 1| cavert until the beaters’ cries announce' knnu. -him h .w be. that a wild boar:hhs' gone away. He grut nttlmk Hbj when Broakhart gets to Wa:h- Alqen gallops _after. the quarry, .8C: n’*’fllflfid ,b‘ feveral.other. riders all |, . nnlnn the honor. whig "y b benxt. standing: ‘some 40" i hqjght, and armed with: ‘which he : uges . He -is - the craftiest |- nimals: and the ' finest of -fighters. After him go the sportsmen. They Next nioment horse and rider are aCnVlUES. Hls tusks, nlne or ten lncm fin» ‘one could accuse of tnmeness. “I was down with. pain in my right Al side which at tlmez almost crazed | ong comek a tourist with this nngguhon or m‘l Most ail % the doctors said] Fation. But, what I want to tell] down the center ‘o1 your beautiful wide. ltuets and y"}u is the pain disappeared with the t of farmer to drive up to a first. dose of your medicine and I deep and firm in the confidence of the pub- o never see any since. Mayr's Won- He business store in ‘order to do his shopping?” derful Remedy has the right na This might work out to ‘the advantage of the jas, sour stomach and dyspepsia have * THAT {fair dealings and honest methods make a high standard of business. ar o THAT ‘theré shotild” be nothing dead, dull ‘or stagnant ‘in your cxty, yo\l shou]d en- courage PROGRESS, | THAT visitors to yout cxty ahmid feel piu:u of business: If this idea does not appeal, cm and go ‘to and that they carry away with fltelfi happy thoughts and nlenaant rememb ncex af your city and a desire to come back ag-in 'THAT every business should feel its re- sponsibility in fostering finer business ethlcs ngunmi coun 'nnd h:gher lmsmesl stnndnds R state ch.mplon'h" spellis S 8 Sdbfiml;er They' might 'tell 'the crowds ; prosperity. i When a pohto p;nnter ith hlysnd in his hair attempted to kick ssy uluth policeman in the shins the other d:y, 1§ whs the'énd o! & piflect j-y. 3" erd is to have a cela))nfion in honor of the hat the flt!t 50°years are the hardest Ior any $ The, most conspicious thing about most moves lor pubhc economy ia the “con.” ngement sho d est hmount of traffi b, h’ntfi about youi biisiness, about your city. The truth about most cities is better than fiction. 3 i———! i The Soviets can hardly blame the powers for not récognizing Russia. 'Her own mother wonldn’t recognize Russia, these days. et Anyhow, as a fade-away, Fatty Arbuckle is a great success. i - "of Istael; still others | By o <l i thilnik they '&¥e the childten of Ham'éon- OLLOW QUEER. Ol,ll CUSTOM demhed 'to perpetual wanderings. They 3 have been considered Spanlards, As- 3 '!‘Q Have syrians and Egyptlans, though they | “'Fe fiil‘lly Are 8till g : . are different in body and mind from “* Malntained 'Ih*L-ondpi ristotle was one of the greatest|all of these. . — siof all time. His philosophical| The opinion generally held is that ms qnd reasoping powers have | they are Hindus. They have the dark | seen’in the queer old city of London urpassed, - bt l‘ Tllke many | complexion, the same thin- lips, | I8 ‘observed on morning of Good Fti- ! 1 straight and proportionate nose, bril- | day; when 21 widows of the parish the ‘migtake’ of accepunc Mant eyes and white teeth of the pick: up as muny -bright sitver six positions for truth,: t dus. Thelr language, such of: it that | Pendes, fresh from the ‘mint, from a 18 not gypsy adaptation: ofthe lan- ,fll! ‘fom\mnn. i the: churchyard and the ubsarva(loq of of l‘s often | gnage of the people they Al iye s many ho-cross.buns. im i tulous érkors. He [shows similarity to Hin 6: |."“Rahere, the founder of St. Bartholo- Besides, their habits gnd’custoing Unk ['mew!s; away back.in the Twelfth cen- them with the fort telling, miystl . tuty, who is- credited with having been 3 cal habits of India. ¥ 4 merry. jester in his unregenerate .__“Th¢' Ethioplans and qfllgna tell us |. ol &mu have laugh ] f f‘?l"?}'{ }h ingde- - ce of a custom the origin of & 16h' nobody. undgratands, .not . even erous-Henrte gentiéfian” who \it the sk e and-‘the -buns, thnnkful 1ndl who recelvo One of the queerest customs to be ‘ellowplush wou;n a; i Onb story is that a | catrylng a'fox-—dead ourse—in b 188y’ who passed in the earlier arms, 'and. fl“'“l n years 0f the Reformatlon, anxious that d lando; thi | moNSés ‘'should be satd for her, and ‘ng' of o] T TORG A Witig 'they. could ‘not be sald pub- In this It dies. Then "Ba “USUAlTy ‘Convays It to feft ‘money for that” purpose to :mu*lm bonu and marrow. s pro-{ door and displays it proudly .to. i tributed every. Good Friday. She "°“‘u h“l . one who will listen to him} then, hat the poor widows, as they | Inr describéd graphically ‘what & flerce | picked, 13{ m:nqeu from her tomb- lcan” he wrote: and destruetive: antmalithe: fox ‘was |'stong, “wohl a slieit prayer on tltuel:yonnculledl\y.nu- -%fll‘fi”ldfl&.hwlfl'lmfll alf. i of money. m’ 31«. :; custom - s mnctent Il'l‘d I8 Boola G- o o ""fim&“ hooleBilt ome of AGRALHS old m e % st bmfi‘m@fily ‘bmu ) D and'placed on: at the' Vie idd Alvert mmfiwmsuo: the sy s 8§ contractlon o it 4' g8 frai e thie Four- n the nomas ‘mile § 0 the manu- in the' British isles; many S ago, :their leaders cull qmnaelves 1 A o %eans' folk. Only abou 700,000 1 flede. but this ucrlpflon is not ninibier, the Balkan statés and south i = now “accepted. There are, also. sev- |sE'.lm'e most: of them, but there X ofbthq'i m{!{:h given tol the mosn- fire ny in Egypt gnd amon e e day on “the road “begging the fox" y the ops Willlam de St. M n the coasts ;} Nor:?n ‘5"‘3“ gn easily yleld the lne;‘yv:-l‘)om 4 or ph (1060-1098) and: Hugh, de dre. they? To that quéstton’| 5 Pounds’ = Pn ,; (Pudsey) 1154-1105. Three of . Just the ur voiumes of. Pudsey’s Bible,as one of the most. Aplendl | arer included.In.the.e fn the market of the nearest town. he store at which they desire to practically all stomach, liver and in- ke testinal ailments,: .mcludmg appen- that their stay with you has been Pleasant & g:%‘tésy re(f)::d;i;,“ 4'1']}\17"32.".'::..3 "" YOU w ANT TO BHY sm OR TRADE. ABVERT[SE m THE PIGNEER w m COLUMN {z . merchants, who ‘Have ‘cars lined in lrnnl: of their éft, too.” It is a simple, harmless prepara- rhi oy paring” sones migh, b etablined, so that | K01, U2t TSR each block could permit DPassenigers' to get out of | allays the'infldimmation which causes ;yfl[z., 23, 1922 ‘m Which Way? People are judged by their use of the telephone, Just as by their demeanor in other social and business 1t is a mark of refinement to speak- pleasantly and : properly over the telephone. In talking over the telephone; it helps greatly if one will remember to always speak. slowly, distinctly’ and pleasantly, with the lips not more than one mch from-the mouthpiece. Co-oPeratxon and pleasnntness on the part of tele- Why Tfiey prrted phone users_is’ appreciated by the operators, and it helps them to do better work. tmemen ! é eryoneI from baby to gra: To.givea.complete review of | and: you. woul din’t have time to 5 Starting Saturday June 24th. Thls Sale Concerns Your Whole Family ncluded in this fine store-wide Sale. ) g would be, a.lengthy task for us, L of the mny oppoi-. 2 e Ladles Strapu and. Oxfords. * Patént, Brown and Black ; Regular . .. .$3.45- 3 35—- 4,45-84.95 Sale Prices, . .$2:85-$3:25-$3.6! 5—23 95 Misses’ Straps; P'qfnpl and: Oxfords Patent, Brown and Black 5-$2.25-$2.45—-$2. 95 4108 31,55 3196 4245 Children’s, Straps, Patenn Bro ;x;,and Blac! Regula' Pngés Saie Phc’es tunities here to give you some idea of what can Footwear for every- iy ;m;ly durmg thu Big Sale. o Ll i ) : ; ' Men’s Work Shoes, Black and brown ,"‘i -Regular . ...$1.85-$2.45-83.00-$8:45 ° - § Sale Prices. " $1:50-§1: 95—52.25—3;2 75 Mén’s. Dress Shoes: and Oxfords. Black and Brown g Reguilar . . . . .$3.00-$4.00-$4.50-$5.00 = W Sale Pri'c‘es . .92 45—$3.45»—$3 85—$4 i Boys and Youths’ Shoes Black and Brown .$1.65-31.95-$2.45 Sale icesj. .$1.35-$ =$3.00 1.55-$1.95-$2.45 ps and Oxfords and, White . Sale Fflce&« aiie Boys' and Youths eguldr. §1. 3&-& @,f, rm‘m dlg§ ,‘?gular st e Prices Mlsses and Chlldren s, reg. .90c—$1 00 Sale Prices . .. 5s - 75¢c- 85c A BlG i)lSCOUNT ON ALL lTEMS NOT MENTIONED ABOVE i / _IDJI SHOE STORE e & PHONE 172 W