Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 7, 1922, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJi LAILY PIONZER TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 and was won by Vhs Ben Ramings of { Baudette. Moose Lake. Mr. Hogue was exchanging work Robert Wilton accompaniéd 'Rev. lmth J. Mahoney, Wednesday. He is Don't forget Farmcrs Club Bureau mectigx{afi the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy, urdnw“ov 4. "All welcome Ering your ch.and help enjoy the fatted roasted lamb donated by C. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Harris at Penningten, Thurs Hattie, Edith, Albert Clnrk Pearl FAT) Bliss, Charley and Duey Zliss, Cora €7 Searles, Cleon and Eucl Smith con- county division to 2s many sisted of a party who enjoyed Hal- get out on account of the rain. -{loween games at the home of Gay Rippan is a very interesting speaker | Mahoney, Tuesday tvening. All re- w2d.it; would have been a rare treat|port a fine time, especially these wha, to, many to have heard flm}\ Speak 02 {fell in the tub of water trying to this subject as he hns given it a great [catch apples. home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. H. McNew. The next meeting will be held :Nov. 9th, at the home of Mrs. Ed Wilson, All welcome, Over. $18.00 was cleared at the | Lutheran chicken-pie dinner atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ingwal Greger- son. The lovely quilt was raffled off KITICHI (Omitted Last Week) M. E. Johnson and wife left Satur- day for their home in St. Paul after a two month’s enjoyment and pleas- ure in hunting. While here, they oc- Mfl dflwwsq‘ Rev. Rippan of Baudette was n WildFfire, Etc, this vicinity the fore part.of the weck He spoke Wednesday A Rippan . to Blackduck, Wednesday [helping Mr. Mahoney with his lagge wherc he went to take the train for)new barn. B ] “W— B. W. LAKEN, President E. R. EVANS, Manager § C. L. ISTED, Secrotary -Treasurer ~ BEMID)I LUMBER & FUEL GO. OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT Istroyw ,,,ua'r us surn.v YOU WITH N :nhow HAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS PHOTOS Taken -before Noveinber - ished. (Continued from last issue) SYNOPSIS T PROLOGLE. mklnx gold fn the des- ere; - “Cameron,” solitary prospector, forms a parinership with an unknown man whath 46 later learns is Jonas War- rep; father of @ kirl whom Cameron wronged, but later married, back in Illi- golh. Cuneron's” explanations arpesse Warren, and the two proceed together. Taking_refuge from -a sandstorm in & cave, Cameron discovers gold, but too 1ate; both-men are dying. ‘Cameron leaves eyidence, in the cave, of their discovery of gold,“#xd personal documents. god/anc oualidoet i APTER I.—Richard “Gale, adven- Mexican border town, Nin valry, old oita Gale ha'1a. the Castaneda, Spanish wite, from Rojus, Mexican bandit. ,‘._._-. iy APTHR 11_Gale “roughhouses” Rotas ang. his ang. with the help. of two American cowboys, and he, Mercedes and Thorne escape. A bugle call from the fort orders Thorne to regiment. He le: Mercedes under Gale's pro- CHAPTER 1IL—The wr alded by the cowboys who had assisted Gale in the eteaps, Clarlle Ladd and Jim Lash, ar- Five 1n safety at a ranch known as For- lorn River, well across the border. —The fugitives are at 'rom Belding's home. Belding is immi- on_inspector. Living with him are Tin wife and stepdaughter, Nell Burton. Gale, With T.add and Las! service with Belding s rangers, Relding the cause of his being a misunderstanding with his cerh business abili CHAPTER T ets word to CIAPTER also writes Yhorne of her ‘to “his parents, Whercabottn Nell's personality, and her Kkindness, attract Gale. id Fat e sees two Indians ride into the camp. Oqe of, them. 2 Yaqul, is evidently badly woundeéd. and. the Mexicans seek to kil him in'# cruel way. Dick drives them nlr, nveying llu wounded Yaqul to taifis anch CHAPTER VI ¥ The Yaqul. oward evening of a lowerlng De- ¥, some fitty miles west of v defined trail. horseman bestrode a steed of magnificent build, perfectly white except for a dark bar of color running down the nolle head from ears “to- nose. Sweat-caked dust stalned the 'long flanks, The horse had Dbeen running. He was lean, gaunt, worn, a_huge machine nuscle * ahil’ bone, beautiful only In head and niane, A’ welght-carrier, a horse strong and fierce like the desert that had Dred fim, The rider fitted the horse as he fit- ted the saddle. He was a young man of exn‘erdlm:l\ p»m-rrul pl.siqm-. COPYRIGHT “2XC— ~ HARPER . AND BROTHERS. The fact that Ladd had not shown up wiles west of the Papago well was significant. Gale dismounted to lead his horse, to go forward more siowly. He had Py ‘-“nflmq/{J Gale Dismounted to Lead His Horse, to Go Forward More Slowly. ridden sixty miles since morning, and he was tired, and a not entirely healed wound in his hip made one leg drag & little. A mile up the arroyo. near its head, lay the Papago well. The need of water for his horse entailed a risk that otherwise he could have avolded. The well was on Mexlean soil. le distinguished a faint light flic ng through the thin, sharp foliage. Camp- ers were at the well, and, whoever they were, no doubt they haid prevent- ed Ladd from meeting Gale. Ladd had gone back to the next waterhole, or maybe he wag hiding in an arroyo to the eastward, awaiting develop- ments. Gale turned his horse, not without urge of iron arm and persuasive speech, for the desert steed scented water, and plodded back to the edge of the arroyo, wheve In a secluded cirele of mesquite he halted. The | horse snorted his relief at the removal of the heavy, burdened saddle and ac- coutrements, Gale poured the con- tents of his larger canteen inte his deal of study- Wednesday in spite of the cont! nued yain. [all at the close of Mills and 'daughter, Mahoney were shoppers in Ccss Lake Saturday on business. Cass Lake, Saturday onbusiness. Three of our popular young people enjoyed a trip te Bemidji, Saturday. They made the tiin fy horseback. - Ruel Smith and Dave Coulbourn are hunting this week. Mr.'and Mrs. Searles made a busi- ness trip to Pennington, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Daily attended their second road meeting Saturday for this month at the McNew home. The Kitichi Union Sewing Circle was well attended Thursday at the Mrs. Hogue enterhme 2 Yé\\‘ge. number of ladies at the Sewing circle A fine lanéh! énjoyed by i meetitly! Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mr. and: Mri. P. and Mrs. J. F. E. Wilson ard son Rob, autocd to 29 Tenth St.. !8!!: at the Phone 570-W sza—nwm'.n& Sheathing BRICK —Common, Fire and Fancy' » +.Sash Doors and Mill Work. - FULI.. LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE To Every Reader of This Newspaper— - THE BEMIDJI PIONEER Brings Forward a New and Wonderful Serv1ce _In this speeding world of Qurs, the uncertainty of fate ever hovers about us. Each day deaths and disability from travel accidents incréase: Yet too often, we, endowed by the Divine Providence with eternal hops forget the ° danger and neglect the protfaction we should all provide for ourselves and loved ones. Knowing the danger and fealizing that we could render a wonderful service for this very protection at a nom- inal cost The Pionesr brings forward its reader’ service insurance and offers every reader, both men and women, between the ages of 16 and.70.a . $1000.00 Travel Accident PoliCy At the Entlre Cost of But 75 Cents Per Year : If the welfare of your'sélf and family are worth 75 cents a year: and we know it is, then you will quickly take' advantage of this offer. It is because we buy these policies by the thousands and sell them with no thought of profit that we can offer them at this pmce. » 3 -1 THE NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT . INSURANCE CO. OF CHICAGO R R — An not red, Wisteved and pm-lm' was the “r 'r"",’“ ;:"" ‘h'd;"':"' T — Will pay. the following amounts, subject to the terms of the policy, for death or. injuries—— * ™" F T hue of bronze. He had n dark exe. # |y " hever, Blanco Sol rubbed @ Iiicon, maze: Toybig and beenc TUS | et sy Inst Gale's hand in ap- If Assured shall, during the term of One Year from the beginning of which is being driven or operated, at the time of such wrecking or dis- gink::‘I‘”llty’:':?e::-':ufr':_‘ fie:",.:'f,‘,:,";; preciation. Gale loved the horse, and the insurance covering such Assured, as provided in Policy, by the ablement, by a licensed driver plying for public hire, and in which such v was loved ln return. ‘They had saved Assured is traveling as a fare-paying passenger, or by the wrecking or with its softness not yet quite hurned ench other’s lives, and had spent long wrecking or disablement of any railroad Passenger Car or Passenger disablement of any private horse-drawn vehicle, or motor-driven car in \'v';'l'iblem:i:: St e m'c:»u trr:v.xlml»u:::“' d“‘, nhdgmigtafotidensrtisolitudesto: Steamship or Steamboat, in or on which such Assured is traveling as which Assured is riding or driving, or by being accidently thrown from | gether. ) o 3 : rathiless. ] L e SE 8¢ seclined, rauni e a fare-paying passenger, or by the wrecking or disablement of any such vehicle or car, suffer any of thié'specific losses sét forth below. THE T oung man was Dick Gale, Ut | ool G hunehes of galletn grass Automobile Stage, COMPANY WILL PAY the sum set opposite such loss: 2ot the listiess traveler, nor the loung- ing wanderer who, two months before, had by chance dropped into Casita. upon which Sol hegan to graze. Gale made a long halter of “his lariat to keep the horse from wandering n Public Omnibus, Street Railway Car, Taxicab, or FOR LOSS OF— Life ....» . .One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) FOR LOSS OF— One Hand and Sight of One Eye ... One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) The desert had elalmed Gale, and had | 200 T B0 T eleked | : draw bl e s et e | L T Both Hands One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) One Foot and Sight of One Eye ..One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) had | wltiplied woeks) 1 | their fapping, trippiog fobds of leather Both Feet .. .One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) Either Hand .. .Five Hundred Dollars ($500) Heat, thirst, Wuuger. 10uell | yyer is feet, and drawing a lon rifle Sight of Bath Eyes . . . .One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) Either Foot ........ .Five Hundred Dollars ($500) e N et | from hls saddle sheath, e slippeid One hand and one Foot. One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) Sight of Either Eye . . Five Hundred Dollars (3500) knew them all. He had felt the the white sun, with its glazed, cing, lurid fire: the caked split ll[w and - rasping, dry-puffed tongue:’ the sickening ache in the pit of his stom- aclhe; the insupportable silence, the empty space, the utter desolation, the pt of life: the watch and wait, ad of ambush, the swirt flight ; the fierce pursnit of men wild as Bedouins and as fleet, the willingness to" desl~sudden” death, the pain of | , STOUDINE Low, with bushy mesquites Doison thorn, the stivging tear of lead '\"1‘.:}::," hiuy and the: fice, Gale, ad- Pedestrians SIGN.THE APPLICATION NOW! through flesh: apd-that stranze para- dox of the burning desert. the cold at nlghr the piercing iey wind. the dew fhat penetrated to . the marrow, the nawbing desert cold of the dawn. Ladd’s prophecy of “troulle on the away into the shadows, " In the soft sand ‘his steps made no sound. The twinkling light -vanished "oceasionally. tern, and when It llld seemed still a lonz way off. wax not seeking trouble or In- Water was the thing He must see who and then decide 1 a drink. Gale viting that drove him. these how te mpers were, e Bla The coyotes were in (nlll Gale heard the tramping. stamp- huwmps of many hoofs. The sound worried him. ot by foot he ad- ced, and finally began to crawl. The nearer he approached the head ery. If Assured shall, during the term of One Year from the beginning of the insurance covering such Auured, as provided in Policy,. . by the means and conditions recited above, be imimediately and wholly disabled and prevented by injuries so received, from performing any and every duty per- taining to his or her usual business or occupation, THE COMPANY WILL PAY for a period not exceedingthree (3) consecutive months, ACCI- DENT INDEMNITY AT THE RATE OF TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) PER WEEK. Further Protection For Or For Loss of— Life...........Two Hundred and Fifty Dol- lars, provxdcd thgémdlly injuries effected as stated be all be the sole cause El QT T T T LT T L LU UL LU L LT To the Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen— Hereby enter my. subscription to The Bemidji Pioneer (Daily or: Weekly) for-one:year, with.the understanding that I am to receive of the arrogo. where, the w 1 A AT D e e :;:ff,cfu",'fih o] cated. the it i R ‘of the death of Afie insured :and such in= * s ol a $1,000 TravebAccident<Insurance pelicyiin the North American rbel oceupar P s ot B et 1 jury ocatss Ey>Being struck ‘or knocked A”_you, have 020 Accidefit Cognpany and?thgt I am to'pay nomore than;th regulg Lx‘.'.ti.'.'; i e rf;' hind his covert. W] down or ruBSooer while walking or stand- is fill out'this ¢ou- price for The, f iones m3 Tus 75¢ for the Policy. : g ¥ ¢ < & 3 ing on a fiubiic'“highwny by a vehiclé” pon and brmgt or ie‘?pdfi:r:)t;'(lla‘up tfidfite ]l‘w]a’:s‘!s“l?.scnptwn)or P‘“] to oY, s xelected white thoroughbreds h Meen stolen, - the job of the gers had hecome more’ than 2 p: |hnmng of the bound- urr line, to keep Japanese and Chinese febin b?lllg smuggled into the United States. -On this December afternoon the thrée rangers, as often, were separ- ated. Lash was far to the westward ‘of Sonoyta, somewhere along Caminc. del”Diablo, that terrible Devil's road, _Where many desdent wayfagers had per- Ladd had long been overdue "p,_;_nrearrag'-pg meog: ng with Gale. So | Got duphc-!e key- madt while you wait! A complete stock of blank keys here always. Given Hardware —PHONE 57— propelled- by~ st,cam, cable, electricity, itw-_Wj.th JTH naptha, gnohne‘ ’horse, compressed air, or liquid - powery” e)g:lud;_l}g injuries sus- o tained while workinig in the. public high- way or on a railroad right of way in vio- lation of any statute or any rcgulation of the railroad company. The amount payable for loss of life under th's policy shall be payable to es tate of Assured. mail .cents, . LS7Y58 eYdve Bluupiday o 'llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII'.‘lllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIl"lIIIIII 3 ; policy will ‘Are you at presefit a subscriber? Enclose 75¢ for policy and §$. to apply on my subscription. A e O T T T T T T T T

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