Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 3, 1922, Page 2

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. Castaneads, - rive in safety at a ranch know + Gale, with Ladd and Lash, take service THE BEMIDJi DALY PIONZER . m; FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1922 s SYNOPSIS eeking £old In the des- solitary prospector, ship- with an unknown ren, father of a girl whom Cameron wronged, but liter murried, back in.Jll nois. Caweron’'s explanations appe Warren, .aud the two procesd tugeth Taking refuge from a - sandstorm in cave, Camerun discovers gold, but too 1ate: both men are dying. Cameron leaves _evidence, In the cave, of teir discovery of gold, and personal documents, CHAPTER I.—Rithard Gale, adven- tuger, in Casita, Mexican border town, imeets George Thorne, lleutenant in the Ninth cavalry, old college friend. Thorne !tella Gale he'is there o save Merceres , _Spamish girl, his afflanced wife, froni Rojas, Mexican bandit. HAPTER IL—Gale “roughhouses” 'Rolll and his gang, with the help of S two Anierican cowboys, and he, Mercedes and Thorne escape. " A bugle ‘call trom the fort orders Therne to his reziment. He leaves Mercedes undor Gales pro- lu: . GHAPTER ITL—The palr, alded by the cowboys who Lad assisted Gale in the earape, Charlie 1add and Jim lorn River, well across the border. CHAPTER TV.—The fugitives are at Tom Belding's home. Beldiug is immi- gration inspector. Living with him are ix wife and stepdaughter. Nell Burton. with' Belding uz rangers. Gale telling Relding the cause of his being a wanderer, a/misunderstanding with his father con- “What an awful hand!” he ex- claimed. “Where the devil did you ‘!l’ that?” I stove In my knuckles on Rojas,” repliéd Dick. “You did that in ene punch I'm glad it wasn't me you hi 2 Say, dlau't you tell me? That's a bad hand; Those cuts are full of dirt aid” sand.” Inflammation’s setting - in. " It'simot. to be dressed. Nelli” he called. +Dick saw w glhpse of golden hair and_aiwhite dress-in- the - door. - But theéy were not” visible longer than a sécond, ‘“Dad. what's the matte nsked asvolee thut was. still as sweet - as formerty, but now rather small and “#Bring the antlseptics. cotton, ban- dages—and things out here. Hurry, now.” Belding fetched a pail of water and a-basin from the Kitchen. His wife followed him out, and, upon see- g Dick’s hand, was all solicitude, Then Dick heard light, qulck foot- stepx, but he did not look up. “Nell, this Is Mr. Gale—Dick Gale, who _came with the hoys last night,” said Belding. “He's got an. awful hand. Got it punching that Greaser Rojas. 1 want you to dress It . . . Gale, thiz is my stepdaughter, 1] Burton, . of whom 1 spoke. Sh ome good when there's somebody ick:or hurt. Shove out your fist, my oy, and let her get at it. Supper's rmlrly ready.” Dick felt that -same strange, quick- ning heart throb, yet he Jad never een cooler fu his life. More than nything else in the world he wanted o look at Nell Burton: however, di- Inlug - that the situation might be Lnbarmqlux to her, he refrained from looking up. She begau to hathe hix injured knuckles. He noted the softness,. the deftness of her touch, and then it seemed lier fin, ROt quite ax steady as have been. Ntill, fn a moment th appeared to hecome surer in their work. When she sat down beside him and rested hix injured hand in her 1ap ax she cut bandages, she was so thrillingly near that he yielded to an Irrepresaible ¢ to look up. She had a sweet, fair face warmly tinted with that same healthy golden-brown sunburn. Her hair was light gold and abundant, 1 waving mass, Her eyes were shaded by long. downcast | lashes, yet through them he caught a gleam of blue, Despite the stiv within him, Gule, seeing she was now absorbed in her task, critically studied her with a sec- ond closer gaze. She wak'a sweet, wholesome, Joyous, pretty girl. “Shore it musta hurt? lnqul;ed Laddy, who sar an interested tor. “Yes. T confess it 01 Al Diek slowly, with his éves on Nel face. “But I didn't mind.” The girl's Iashes swept up swift in surprise. Nhe had taken his w Y Titerally. But the dark-blue eyes wet hig for only a fleeting second. '['hl*ll, the wirm tint in her cheeks turned ae red as her lips. Hurriedly she finished tying the bandage and rose te her feet. ST thank you,” suid Gale, also ris- ipg. 'With that Belding appearcd in the doorway, und. findivg the opera- fion codcluded, called them in to sup- ef. -After the eal. having a favor- able opportunity when for a moment o one was at hand. Dick went out fhrough the yavd, past -the gardens and flelds, and climbed the girst kuoll. Y ZANE GREY iders of the Pusrple Sage. WildFire, Etc, ; She Was a Sweet, Wholesome, Joyous, Pretty G!rl. Westward the setting sun gilded a i o, limitless down betwe realized p and e saw now the pools of w narrowed and diminished in lost themselves in i was the rainy season, e end, and here u little river nggled hopelessly, forlornly to live in the desert, He received @ potent impr sion oF the nature of that \il sted worn - w which he had divined wis to ve him strength and work | and love, (Continuea in Next Issue) STOP AT THE NEW RANIER HOTEL IN MINNEAPOLIS Rooms With Running Water ‘With Bath $1.00 to $1.50 | $2.00 to $2.50 New Management 316-2d Ave. South Rooms | Stop at | FREDERIC HOTEL in SAINT . PAUL 100 MODERN. ROOMS Rates, $2.50 and Down! Running Water” * With Bath 5 $1.258 $1.50: :$2.00% $2.56' Popular NQ ¢ Priced ¥ ! il HIGHER COCKROACHES WATER BUGS ANTS - EASILY Klu-ll; BY USING STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE It. also kills Tats and mice. Tt forces these pests to run from building for water and fresh air. A 35c box contains enough to kill 50 to 100 rats or mice, Get it from .your drug or general store dealer today. ‘READY FOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPY | } (Inserted by and for PAID ADVERTISEMENT Harry A. Bridgeman in his own behalf. Paid{ for at the regular rates). i NOTICE TO THE VOTERS By an™aétion of the'véers at the primaries on June*19th, I became Beltrami County’s candidate for | State Senator from the 62 nd Legis- lative .district. Realizing that I can not see you all personally I am taking this method of calling to your at- pentmn that Nov. Tth, is the day you imay elect me your State Senator. Koochiching county having had -the State Senator for the past eight | yedrs we feel that Beltrami county |is entitled to that honor for at least one term. If elected, I will endeavor ,to serve the people at all times. | “Equal rights to all .and special ipnulege to none,’ is my motto and I | wish ‘to assure you that your trust in {me will not be betrayed. Your vote and support will be greatly appreci- ated. - | ""HARRY e Rl | PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for John C. Parker {in his own behalf. Amount to be |paid for series, $20.00) A. BRIDGEMAN | | i JOHN C PARKER { For ! First Commissioner District . . Thinking it is about time our city had a representative on the county board, I hereby announce myself- a candidate for county commissioner for the first district of Beltrami county. My motto if elected will be to safeguard the financial interests of our county by judicious economy in disbursements of expenses. The duties and responsibilities in- cident to the office shall not be lightly considered. I shall strive dil- igently to see that the business of the county is conducted on safe and sane principles, and with mistakes corrected as soon as discovered. The tax business will be the first in my mind and‘anything I can do to relieve the present burdensome tax will surely be done 1 will appreciate your support and {if elected.I will consider myself a servant of all the voters of Beltrami county; ready and willing at all times to co-operate’ with one and all for the betterment of our county and city, : Smcerely yours J. C. PARKER PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for C. M. Ascham of Bemidji, Minn., amount to be paid 32 cents per inch.) | hospitality enjoyed by so many in ! her own behalf.” Amount to be paid | for series $20:00) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by A. D. Johnson in his own behalf.| Amount paid for series $20. 00) A. D. Johnson Presen! County Audxtor seeks your support for eléction ‘to a second term as auditor of Beltrami county, Navember 7th. . ‘He hag, endeavored to serve all without fear or favor and granting special privileges to none. This of- fice for-the past four years ranks among the foremost in the state as having be=n efficiently and econ- omically conducted. He pledges you the same high standards in the future if re-elected another term The same cordial wel- come will be accorded all and the the past will eontinue to be extend- ed in the future If you favor this kind of policy by one of your public officials exercise your right of franchise on November 7th. He will apprceiate your support and vote. PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for Ethelyn Hall in ETHELYN W. HALL Candidate for Superintendent of Schools Beltrami County Twenty-one years of teaching and superv jn Beltrami county. QUALIFICATIONS Graduate of a High School. Graduate of a Teachers College Completed courses at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. EXPERIENCE Taught in rural school in Minne- sota. Taught in Training School for rural teachers in Minnesota. Taught all grades in Minnesota. Supervised Junior High school in Bemidji. Now supervising all Bemidji. AIMS To secure the teachers. To bring to the districts the maximum state aid, and thus les~ sen. the burder.. of taxation. To i’romolc health conditions in the schools. grades in best qualified cianism and Good ‘Citizenship. To -closely and xnte]hgcgdy; u- pervise, the working detailg of the entire countv svstem. . HAVE YOUR . - CHRISTMAS PHOTOS Taken before November Vote for . l C. M. fifASCHAM or County Attorney graphers, Ex-service man and member of : the Order of Railroad Tele- | 1§'u. at the RICH STUDIO And receive Three Extra ; pbotos free General Election Nov. 7, 1922| g—twelve years a teacher Supervised -all grades in Illinois| To promote the study of Amer-| KEYS ~ Get duplicate keys made while you wait! A complete stock of blank keys here always. - PAID ADVERTISEMENT ;- i (Inserted by and on behalf of “Gra. ‘ham_M.. Torrance; .of Bemidji, Min- "ficsota. ‘Amount’ paid for séfies $20.00). GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Candidate for County Attorney for Beltrami county, Minn. To the voters of Beltrami county I wish to thank you for the con- fidence you have placed in me in the past in selecting me as yvur County Attorney, and if re-elected I again promise. you the best measure of service of which I am capable. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for J. L. George in his own behalf. Amount to be pmd for series $20.) l;' or Cbfinfy Audit;r Vote For J.L.George “Mr. George is painstaking, ac- commodating and capable. He brought order out of chaos in the Auditor’s office and while in charge always maintained a high order of efficiency.” Vote for him Nov. 7 at General Election YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE . APPRECIATED PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by the Beltrami County Republican Committee for and in behalf of Frank. B. Kcllogg. Amount to be paid 32c per inch per issue.) FRANK B. KELLOGG Present United States Senator and Candidate for re.election.... at !l:e general election Nov. 7. A man whos record shows that hc has done more for the farmer than any other man in the United States Senate. He is considered one of the pow- iTers n the government and. has al- || ways had the interests of thefi’com- || mon people at heart. . | Your vote cast for him will help zi’&l‘on't&!‘ Phone 570-W PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for J. G. Morrison in his own behalf. Amount paid for serjes $20.00) ° 4 J. G MORRISON. JR. . SUCCESSFUL NOMINEE FOR OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER From 3rd District I am a candidate for the above office and stand for good roads, good schools and farm development. An aim to reduce taxes throughout the i county will be given my earnest consideration at all times. If elected I will meet with the township board in the district at least once a.year to discuss with the people the problens that become my duty to solve as their representative. Your support and vote will be ap- preciated election day Nov. 7, 1922. J. G. MORRISON, JR. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by Andrew Johnson' in his own behalf. Amount to be paid for series | $20.00.) ANDREW JOHNSON @ Re-elect him sheriff of Beltrami County- at the election November 7th. He has been a conscientious of- ficial and asks the support of the voters on his past record as their sheriff. i Your vote will be greatly apprecia- ted. Andrew Johnson, Present Sheriff of Bel- trami County. PAID ADVERTISEMENT | (Inserted by and for . S: M. Koefod, Bemidji, Minn., in his own behalf. amount to be paid for series $20) S. M. KOEFOD JUDGE OF PROBATE BELTRAML COUNTY POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by Edward Paul- son in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $15). EDWARD PAULSON FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1st DISTRICT the voters at the general clection, November 7th. ‘His record"as a fair and efficient commigsioner during the wt term speaks. for itself. “Heghas served the county well and ,h:is friends as well as voters general- ly speak highly of the service he,has rendered. Xeur vote and aupport will be ap- pmciuted PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for C. O. Moon in his own behalf. Amount to be paid for series $20). C. 0. MOON For REGISTER OF DEEDS TO THE VOTERS OF BELTRAMI COUNTY: Having been nominated by a ma- jority of all votes cast for the office of Register of Deeds at the primary election, I am again before you as a candidate. It is true, as stated by my opponent, that I have thrice becn elected as Register of Deeds, one 2 year term and two 4 year terms. Dur ing the whole of that period the pub- lic has had access to the records of the office at any and all reasonable times. I have heard no complaint. On the contrary, I have been inform- ed by many persons who are familiar with the subject that, for the first time in the history of the country, the land indexes may now be relicd upon. If accuracy and attention to business are factors to be considered in the choosing of county officers, I respectfully solicit your support at the commg election. C. 0. MOON POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by C. A. Huff- ! man in his own behalf amount to be paid for series $20.00). C. A. HUFFMAN Successful, Nominee for REGISTER OF DEEDS My candidacy for this office is based upon the theory that it is pvor policy for any man to be given a life I'hold ‘on a public office. The present incumbent has been in the court house for twenty years and for three terms has held the office of Register of Deeds. In the sense of fairness and jus- tice the people are entitled to make a change at the election Nov. 7th. The present incumbent has been highly honored by the voters in the past and should gracefully step down. I have been a resident of Beltrami county for fifteen years, have built 2 home, raised my family and con- ducted my self in a manner that the pchle will have no apologies to make should they see fit to entrust me with the duties of this office. I stand squarely upon my record as a citizen and my training for thls par- ticular work. 1 will appreciate your support and assure you that so far as the conduct of the office is concerned you will never have cause to regret such sup- Candidate for Re-election November 7, 1922 port as you may see fit to extend. Very sincerely, C. A HUFFMA! “8oW. LAKIN, P t - G LTS OPPOSITE GREAT return to the senate a man recog- nized by the nation as a champion of all the people. FULL LINE OF DRAIN E. R. EVANS, Manager. , Secretary-Treasurer - BEMIDII LUMBER & FUEL 0. NORTHERN DEPOT. -~ LET'US SUPPLY YOU WITH LUMBER —LATH - LIME - CEMENT - PLASTER PAPER—Roofing and Sheathing BRICK—Common, Fire and Fancy Sash Doors and Mill Work. SHINGLES TILE AND SEWER PIPE { ] Respectfully; solicits the support of it EDWARD PAULSON |

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