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PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS HARRY MASTEIG SOCIAL AND Items phoned or handed In for PERSONAL i Farm-and city loans: €.-J. Pryor. W. G. Graham is - here from:Long | Prairie- on-a-business-trip: Just received new line of china: at| Rem!ley’s Variety Store, Miss Maude McCawley enter- " DECAY OF TIN. Remarkable Alteration Which Takes Place 'In:the Metal. Anything made of' tin, 1t seems, is doomed to a brief existence. This metal i3 subject to a remarkable kind Suceessive rollers and: vacuum: bozes: press-and dry out more moisture, big rollers heated by steam finally render 1t perfectly dry, and then it i3 run be- tween finishing rollers; varying ac- cording: to- the exact kind of ‘paper to be:made.—London Standard. Health Certificate For Hair. Any woman who changes doctors no doubt has ber own reasons for mak- Ing the change. The woman in this ease was threatened with fever. Her first question was, “Shall 1 lose my bair?” “Most likely,” sald the doctor. Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder : Is Sold at a this column before: noon will be:f¢ained at dinner last evening. of alteration, a specles of disease. to: The next day he found'a maa with 3 which. it 1s Hable: When exposed ‘to:| —- e t shears. standing: at the bed- Modera i Piano Tuner printed the same day. I e e s s e [ ECCENTRIC PAVING. & vate ot dicarsis ding: te Price 3 ; 3 : & copper, o Formerly of Radenbush & Co.of 86Psul | . .11y washedithe harder 1t gota— parted this morning for Duluth. ::'z';fis‘fi::m‘::;,fio;:me m‘::i::; Louls XIV. Covered One Courtyard Dl“’icm"';; ’“’dt :"Zm:; mltl t’:l: i lnsugcng of Viloiin. Pim:g: Mmd?- Moupd Olty Floor ERML (WAL oss, M. W. Wilson and Karl H. Alm, | oxygen or with water. The tin, how- Many :“te:em';r;::a::;:' of indf. ;?1:- uw;e:ltg‘; The lady wants to | Not Made by in an ass Instrument sic P e . " furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, Fire insurance. C. J. Pryor. of Bena, were in Bemidji last night, | S7ef Stil remalns metallic tin, but | i1 cocentrieity or extravagance fn |8ell It. She says if she's bound to lose |a Trust banquets, and all occasions. reasonable. Terms All music up to date. Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third Street, upstairs. HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bemidji Music House, 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence Phone 174-2 Souvenirs of Bemidji for sale at Remley’s Variety Store. H. E. Healy, of Fairmont, was here yesterday morning, W. M. Wood, of Cass Lake, was over yesterday on a. short business trip. Van W. Gladen and R. C. Pink- ham came over from Grand Forks yesterday. R. E. Smyth, of Nebish, was a business visitor in the city yester- day. Do not stand over a hot stove cooking a Sunday dinner. Eat it in the Rex dining room. C. S. Daily, of this city, left today for a visit at his old home, Malesus, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ellis who have gradually becomes: gray and dull and: falls to fine powder. The disease is.‘“‘catching.” It infects or induces the same change in other masges of tin in. the immediate neigh: borhood.. We: are-told: that in a: Rus- slan imperial magazine, in place. of tin uniform buttons, little heaps of powder were-found: A censignment of Banka tin. sent. from.: Retterdam: to. Moscow In 1877 arrived at the. latter place in the form of powder. This alteration is due. to a:change in the internai. crys- talline’ structure, of the metal and. fis- the selectlon of material for paving streets and roads may be cited. It is related’ that when Maximilian Eman- uel succeeded to the throne of Bavaria be celebrated the event by causing one of the roads leading to.his. palace to be paved with. plates -of burnished cop- per. This, gleaming inthe sunshine, gaveall the effect of the more precious metal—gold. We: are told also. that Louis XIV. paved one-of the courts at Versailles Wwith. squares. of silver, each of which bad recorded upon.it some triumph: of it anyhow in this spell of sickness she is in for she might as well get rid of it now while it will bring a good price. If she waits till it falls out nobody will buy it. Women with nice hair and not much money are smart enough nowadays to sell their hair as soon as they fall ill. Most dealers take it and no questions asked, but I'm too con- sclentious. I want a doctor’s certifi- cate every time in a case like this, 1 liope you'll be obliging.” The doctor was not obliging, and the next day a new doctor was called in.— How About That Joh? 2. o 5 analogous to the slow. transformation French 3 the Philadelphi: r. o Mr. and Mrs. William Korstad, |both been very ill are reported im-|of monoclinic sulphur to rhombie sul. g: co:,e:sto:im: url:e t.u:leccezttmgog i mge, | of Thief River Falls, spent vyester- | proved in health. phur. As a result, objects of tin of |4, representation. of the luxurious mon- Love, Honor and Obey. I it 1 ] t . - ou want i urry RS. T. SMART day with friends. C. W.Clark, of the Clark Pole | hehicologleal interest are rare. Those | arels favorite emblem, the sun. Mem- | The controversy about including the Y itinah | " DRESS MAKING PARLORS 5 . . Clark, of the ar] ole | that have been found have been in the | ofrs. of the time of Louis make men- | word: “obey” in the marriage vow is || We can accomodate Yyou. P At b o Something that has never been |& Tie Company of this cityy arrived|form of earthenware vessels, knobs, | tion of & lodge erected to the love of | probably as old as the marriage cere- » I have Sumuer duilts, 1k dress patterns, | been offered in Bemidji, at the City |in this city yesterday. gte, which have been. found in- the: his youth, the faiv Louise de la Val- | mony itself. When Marion Harland’s tallored walsts. undersklrts, corset covers. Drug Store, Saturda 4 Swiss lake: dwellings coated with tin | liere. The approach was paved with parents: were married in 1825 (as.she g 1 - trimmings, e s Y. Earl and Otto King came over|foil. Cassiterite or tinstone s the sin- [ mirrors wherein was painted an alle- | tells us in her autobiography) the bride l;/ | Mrs. G. R. Jacoby returned from Grand Rapids last night to g;)a rr:dt:om which. the tin has: been. | gory setttng forth the undying devo- | had “laughingly threatened that she X | Bring Your Orders to from Grand Forks yesterday noon, spend several days with friends. :n? ;cxenau:niz el:;l:n;fi-d—olsnowledge fioAn of zh: uking t.c{)ll.oume.t S would not ]prom:se tol;&:hey' m;dutlhat ba ! p.| ‘: T. BEAUDET'TE |She has been away for a week, N Giien, astived, b e dity Loy celved tho idea of paving the court. | porlons merd wn tho s coovon. || U Merchant Tailor Walter Marcley, superintendent = " A . yard of his palace with slabs of mar- | The young divine, with this in mind or Cleani; d P o Speciall of the state sani(ariunl: at Walker, yfsterday for an indefinite visit .w“h A PLAc_!uE_RCHANT' ble, granite and other'stone, each from |in a fit of absentmindedness or of aning and Fressing a Specialty wiastin Bemidii y8stesia his brothers, R. L. and James Given. | yy Had some Regard' For the Social | & different land. It is said that Eu- |stage fright, actually blundered out, v 314 Minnesota Avenue 1dji y y. Jerry Delany and Mat Barnett, of Side of Trade. rope, America, Asia, Africa and Aus- | ‘Love, honor—and obey in all things . . s & Th tralla all contributed materials to | consistent?” The costumes worn on 4 Lol - Money to loan on lle’OV.ed CitV| Park Rapids, came up to the city port eto:;x;n :::: :::Lt::dl:n; ::":';esez | make up. this quaint mosalc composed | this occasion were hardly as ‘modern 1 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS property. Apply to J. F. Gibbons |j5¢ night for a stay of several days. | the assortment of merchandise display- | °f [more than 1,000 pleces, every one [ as the unfortunate amendment. “The f . 5 John Johnsone and wife, of Grand | See our window Saturday for some- | €4 In the little store at the head of the | 0 Which: was: suitably inscribed with | bride: wore a soft sheer india muslin, 1 ‘\M“ R. ROWLAND GILMORE | Forks, arrived in Bemidii Giterda ! = wharf. The showcase was devoted to | the Dame of the country or state |a veil falling to the hem of the gown g i . h IV )y Y |thing you want at the price you an assortment of candy-at one end and | Whence it came.—Harper's Weekly, and white brocade slippers embroid- e e~ | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON and will spend several days with|can't afford to miss. City Drug|a lot of cigars and tobacco at the oth- _.. |ered with faint blue flowers. The b TS Office—Miles Block friends on the lake, er end and no barrler between. Next| | 4% | bridegroom's suit was of fne blue | G e : . 2 Stare; to the showcase stood a motor engine WITT_Y i " |cloth with real silver buttons. His smdymg Efiafls | R E. A SHANNON. M Dinner will be served in the| . Williamson of St. P a ul|valued at several hundred dollars. Humorous Hits That Have. Helped: to | €€t Were clad in white stockings and OUR BUSINESS N. D. |Rex dining room from 1 to 3 5 ; i i low 'shoes with wrought silver bue- o . ,» M. D, P. W | stopped over in the city last even- Thinking- to please- the proprietor, Enliven Banquets. i ) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Sunday. A cool, pleasant place toing for a short visit with his wife|tie ViSitor remarked that even the | A publisher once gave: the follow- | K18 Is to study the effect of com- O AT Bl Sat Siiidas g for a short visit wil S Wil€ | large: department - stores In Boston | ing: “Woman, the fairest work In all : bination of type and paper. ' icedn Mayozroc Jouc Aimcay dianer; and daughter. could not boast of such a collection. | creation. The edition is large, and no| The Story Needed Confirmation. Our hope is to produce % Phone 396 Res.Phone 397 | Alice L, Dickson and Grace “Well,” he said, “I ain’t aping them hould be with ” “Georgle, did you know that I was Fy . —— 3 Dr. Edgers, of Grand Forks, ' 4 WA ghould be without 8 copy. d » printing that will' appeal to stores, I can tell you. I aim to keep 'his ), going to marry your sister? R. C. R. SANBORN Sanborn came up from St. Paul |y ived in Bemidji last night, He| whae my solke ook Whin: @ ot} whi pirine D s e | il 1 Bodsd et 805 2o, bat atiws||'yon and your customers. ) P}-IYS;CI AN AND SURGEON yesterday and will spend a week | . spend several days with friends | wants i engine for his. bo't helwunts :.:l;;' %‘S;‘fm.‘:}i :;:s'::, ::?:th:::é had that idea about so many other fel- {)ur work isy : ) il or ten days at the Jester farm, around the lake it, and if the fish are running he can’t honey would blush in her presence and | Jows that | didn’t feel sure about it : Office—Miles Block The dini l he R g g wait to send way to Portland or Bos- | treacle stand appalled.” till you told me.”—Brooklyn Life. EFFECTIVE, PLEASING s - > € dining room girls at the Rex| glling Kolstad of Roosevelt ar-|ton forit. He wants it when he does, Further, in regard to. the falr sex, —_—_— DESIRABLE. A. WARD, M. D. are experienced help from Twin|rived in the city last night and will m:l;t:nd thfi‘:}-" " i we have: “Woman—she needs no eu- Poor Product. E ab f - h 7 . < City hotels. Th: i I 4 . T a e pause he continued: | jogy. She: speaks for herself” “Wo-| “I'm a self made man, I am.” ivery job we turn out has — * Over First National Bank. Phone 51 City hotels ! ey “i”}“ be ready to remain several days on a combined |1 don't like the way they o business | mam, the bitter half of man.” “Well, there is one thing you needn’t || 41 o );tgun of excellence House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 |Serve your Sunday dinner at 1p. m. | byginess and pleasure visit. In them big stores, anyway. Why, | In regard to matrimony some bach- | Worry about.” amp Felix Barbeau, bridge builder for| Look thisup, A $400.00 Piano| Y ¢ YOU 80 into a store up to Bos- |elor once gave, “Marriage, the gate| “What is that?" upon it. R. A. E. HENDERSON sos fas . s ton the first thing you know some- | through which. the happy lover leaves | “Taking onta patent.” e ———— / et the Soo, isin Bemidji. He came yes- | ¢or $275.00; a $350.00 Piano for|body asks you what you want. his enchanted ground and returns to ? . / PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | terday with the Soo officials and|$22500, Spap if taken at once.| “Now, I neverdo anything Iike that. | eqrth:» A Fgw suggesmms g it s s g . st t I : 1 1 $100 Reward, $100. ng;ic};":;m’jx:“:;)g 5 gg:;z:x;d]: I;,énn‘ spent a day looking over the ground | Bemidji Music House, J. Bisiar Mer. uf.en ;::: ;0?1]3 :1:?1 ':syk ph::('!: tlop::ts. eoAu:utehes:::r itzgt: ovtv!:ht;at‘;:;dg:: T2e readers of this paper will be pleased to l — . 'one 3 oy » R. E. H. SMITH for the Mississippi bridge. Mr. Carl Gowran arrived from Grand Forks yesterday noon to Miss Gertrude Stone of Crooks- ton, arrived in the city today to and after he's set and talked a while if he wants anything-he'll tell me. “I never pester'a-man to buy. May- speakable bliss.” At a supper given to a writer of comedies a wag said: “The writer’s learn that there is at least one. dreaded disease that sience has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Oatarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the med; Calling Cards Letter Heads K fcal fraternity. = Catarrh PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON B 2 5 attend the wedding of the Misses|be he ain’t come to buy; maybe he’s very good health. May he live to be |PSiDE 8 constitutionaldisease. rgx\llrsi a gon~ 1 Office in Winter Block spend the week with his family at Bailey and to visit with- the Bailey|come to talk.”—Youth’s Companion. as-0ld as his jokes” Issut":lg?znl.l;v,é;g.lzllll;r?!:tzfthg.sll;cL‘;‘fx‘;mn the El‘lvelopes | Livinia. Mrs. Gowran and Miss family a few days. " Th F—tU—_t From & 1aw critic: “The: bench and | oo, S Mucels Sarrares of the system, progra S 4 / i i > o First Universities. ! disease, and giving the patient th Dy R. E. H. MARCUM Mary met him at the train. T et el | 118 DAF: I 1t Were ot for the bar | iketst and sitind the puilon sfencin b s - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block day. Miss Beatrice MIlls, Librarian. M. MALZAHN & CO. * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES 407 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn Masten’s orchestra will play while you are eating your dinner There are still a number of graduates from the 1910 Class, who -have not called to see my collection of Graduating Photos. Those who have called have had added to their collection a good photo- FUNERAL DIRECTORS graph to show you. Christianson, who have been visiting at the home .of their daughter, Mrs. Rasmassen of of rejoicing. The truth is, however, that the feeMng here is bitter toward Nicholas. [ TO ASSIST PROGRESSIVES Senator Cummins of lowa Will Stump Three States. Des Moines, July 14—Senator Al bert B. Cummins will make a number of speeghes in three states in the in- terest of the progressives. After filling a number of Chautauqua engagements, Senator Cummins will enter the Wisconsin campaign in the interest of Senator La Follette. He will then speak in Indiana for Senator Beveridge and later in the fall will ‘probably leave for Washington state, where. he will assist Congressman Poindexter in his fight for the sena- torial toga: + To fix precisel of the first’ universitles s’ impossible for the reason that they were not founded; but grew. They were started ord-Herald. The- Inspiration. - “This is a pretty good: poem. . You must have had some strong inspira- tion.” “IL had. The editor promised: me $10.”—Louisyille. Courier-Journal.. The heart of a loving woman is-a golden sanctuary,; where often . ‘jere.|: reigns an idot of cl ‘Wood Pulp Paper. ‘Wood pulp paper is made from wood —poplar, spruce. or pine usually— which has been reduced to a fine pulp either by through chemical means. The putp is kept diluted: with water while fed' on to the ‘bed of the paper machine, this bed belng a continuous band or wide belt of tinely: woven wire. 1t is sup- ported by rollers: get close together imarae, grinding while - wet' or thera would: be_little. use for the bench.” A celebrated statesman. while dining Versailles forever. It 1s said that when” the box containing it was brought in- the queen‘ exclaimed to her bedchamber woman, Mme: Campan, ‘What a siuister plaything to give a chil@!* The sinister plaything is with: other: revolutionary objects: preserved in Paris. Visual: Proofs She—Mr. Sweetly has. such. polish and such finish! Haven't you observed them? He (savagely)—Ne, I haven’t, more’s the pity! finish.—New York Press. Hardness and Coldness.. Ethel—Jack ' really . won Maud by | hardness and colduess. Klsie—What do you mean? | ice cream.—Boston Transcript. The: Heaviest. Meal: I'd like-to. see: his. Ethel—Diamonds and. nature in doing its work. . The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case thav it fails to cure. Send forlist of Dodgers Meal Tickets ought to own a piece Everyone growing city. additional lines of industries. Writg Us &x zors tntorm: i This is usually about ‘the first question asked when you come to a new location. lot. No investment is so save or’ certain to enrich its owner within a few years as desirable real estate in a rapidly Keap Your Eye on Bemidif Banks and Substantial Wholesale The superior railroad facilities and extensive trade territory enjoyed by BEMIDJ], insure for it the attention of investors of large means and the location within the next few years of many Lot Us Show You How Easy 25004 jot cap e 2caviced MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN at 8 per cent. for FULL information agent of property, if only a building with its beautiful Lakes, Homes, Churches, Schools, Prosperous and Retail Establishments. or Call on H. A. SIMONS at t. . 9 A o with a duchess on her eightieth birth- | testimonials. Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 { Sunday in the Rex dining room. |pis city, will leave for their home|by a few able men: who had something | day in proposing her health said: s‘gg'g;sll‘l‘i Jfirfig}};’gg%g 00., Toledo, O. FOlderS The doors will be opened at 1 p. m. | 3¢ Hawkins, Wisconsin. they wished to teach and youths | «“May you live, my lady duchess, un- [ Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. s. C. : 9 A wished to learn. Gradually the: free, | til'you begin to grow ugly.” CheCks i DENTISTS A s iJ"h"s‘r' of Croakslton, Who| Good things to eat and quick voluntary center of learning became | “I' thank you, sir,” she sald, “and - = = = ormerly owned a store in Blackduck, | geryice are the rule at the Rex.|the organized affalr we know as the may you long continue your taste: for i g 'DR. D. L. STANTUN was in Bemidji yesterday on a short| prop in for dinner Sunday at 1 p. m. :;:::rxt'i; mil;mlz;:mtlg; :,aerrl;esstmz‘{ antiquities.”—London Tit-Bits, R?Celpts | DENTIST: business trip. = While here, he' re-|anq see if it pays to cook one at|no, Naples and . Bologna, Italy being| George Washington's Sobriquets. Bill Heads A Office in Winter Block newed several old acquaintances. the first land to:experience the literary { Washington was called by many so- H Home Yoveriaihot istove: revival. We may say that Salerno |briquets. He was first of all “Father ote eads s R. J. T. TUOMY Just for one day and that dayis| The Baptist Woman's Foreign Mis- | university, was faiely established by | of e Country.” “Providence left him Pamphlets s DENTIST Saturday. At the City Drug Store- | sionary society will meet at the|the year 1060, the University of Bo- | childless- that his' country might call p 3 i : logna by 1160 and the University of | him: father.” Sigourney calls him “Pa- < 15t National Bank Build's, Telephone 230 | . The. Nonher.n N.:monal Bank has|home of Mrs. Slater, 1309 Bigsby Naples by the year 1200, The Un | ter Patrie:” Chief Justice Marshall, Br[efs since its organization over 10 years|avenve, Friday at 2 o'clock. A verstty of Parls, which owes its ex- | the “American Fablus” Lord Byron EtC EtC R. G. M. PALMER |agobeen a friend for and a true|cordial invitation is extended to. all. | istence to the genfus of Abelard, was |in his “Ode to Napoleon” calls him oy . NG friend of the farmers, the merchants| « e . founded about the same time.—New [ “the Cincinnatus of the West.” For DENTIST 2 3 Relationships: Money and the|y s merican. baving a new world on his shoulders u Miles Block and the wagy earners in this com-|ginpdom,” mid-week topic at the g SR he was called the “Atlas of America.” ] Evening!Work by Appointment Onl, munity. . f Handed It Back: The English soldfery called him by the il bl . Blphf‘ chu.rch tonight. We follow A clergyman in the neighborhood of | sarcastic nickname of “Lovely Georgi- e Mr. and Mrs. Shannon of Boni- the discussion plan. Come aad you Nottingham was complimenting a tal- | us.* Red Jacket, the Seneca Indian . L] LAWYERS ta, Mont., left this morning for |will get something to interest you. lor in his- parish on repairs which he | chief, called him the “Flower of the St. Paul on their return from a e . had done for him. In the course of | Forest.” The Italian poet Vittorio Al- ! ' RAHAM M. TORRANCE |t k visit with Mr. Sh ) VCharles Dailey was entertamefl at conversation he, however, incautiously | flerl called him. “Deliverer of Ameri- = - k! e oo s Isth Wi f. Shannon’s|dinner yesterday at the Harrison | observed: .“When I want a good coat | ca.” His bitter opponents sarcastically Bemidji, Minn. LAWYER parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N, Shah- | Cafe by several of his lady friends.|I go to London. They make them | called him the “Stepfather of His e iles Bl 1 5 non of this city. Mr. Shannon is . . . jg | there.” Before leaving the shop he | Country” during his presidency. Miles Block Telephone 560 . Y. T.he dinner, being in hofmr ?f his inquired, “By the bye, do you attend —_— station agent for the N°“he‘_“ birthday, a large cake, with “Dad”|ny church? Partnanahia: FRANK A. JACKSON Pacific at Bonita andis on a six| o it was placed in the center of the| “No,” was the reply. “When I want| Once when I was a little boy I slept LAWYER weeks vacation, table, to hear a good sermon I go to Lon- | outin a barn all night, and it was cold, - ' Bemidji, Minnesota i don. They make them there.”—Lon- |and I shivered and couldn't sleep. But en Ion T Life, accident and health insur| Do you know a bargain when you|don Tit-Bits: in ;h:nflt Ym‘ddfl:el'e Wl:l!l;l lit]:llfi ‘:fi' Y L} it b 5 3 2 it? L 1 1 an e was cold, too, an e shive 5 . 4 E. McDONALD ance written by C. J. Pryor. see iti ook in the City Drug Store R T oY, got i’ over i e barn’ and Arran ant have been made At * ATTORNEY AT LAW window Saturday. At the time of Buddha China was en- | we lay down together, auc}i he snuggled fed = - Joying a large foreign commerce in tea. | up* to- me, and I snuggled@ up to him. ; Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn, . Xt was-carried by her unks to Japan, | And pretty soon we were botn warm, | the Handle Factory to saw lumber 3¢ RIGA H‘LLEB WiTH TROOPS Korea, Tonquin, Anam; Cochin, Bur- | and:we'both 'slept: I had warmed hlp, = 2 i H. FISK — ma, Siem, India, Ceylon, Persia and |and he had wermed me. And 50'if a at $400 per thousand. Parties wish- . ATTORNEY AT LAW Czar to Unveil Monument of Peter the | Arabia. According to one record, it jf&l.lmw anngglez:fi little ho;;;;fi(;r ;e lltt:e . i i Great. was sent to a great black river country [Joy ora little roor- A’ le “beauty. 2 . . e s Office over City Drug Store Rigs, Russia, July 14—Thousands | WeSt of Arabia. from which it was sep- | close.up against bis acte, why, pretty ing IOgS sawed may 1nquire at the . of loyal soldie bet: arated by a long,and very torrid sea, | 8oon: 1as: Warm! im, and he has s - fto R Hicipation. of the it | Which must have been Egypt. It was | warmed it Ho is stronger aund better |l fo - rin. Into Riga in anticipation of the visit OM SMART Czar Nicholas is to make in the next | ?8rrled by caravans to Manchuria, | and the whole- world of' hope or joy § DRAY AND TRANSFER few days to unveil the monument in | Mongola, Kuldja; Tartary, Tibet, Per: | or beauty or desire is stronger and bet- SAFE AND PIANO MOVING memory of Peter the Great. sia and northern India. ter for it.—Larry Ho-in-St. Pawl Dis- Rosldonce Phone 58 818 Amerlca Ave. Offlce Phone 12 The town Is practically under mar- T pateh. | tial law. The authorities are keeping | ., ouldmt Tellz % AsCu o ueiR: T = secret the exaqt day of the czar's ar-| .89 YOUF pocket ever been picked? ¥ 1L 18 th ? EW PUBLIC LIBRARY rival aa'woll s he. routhe il || “Rewl. { dowt kuow. It never was.| & curlss slle of Louls XVIL I the o You e ate - Open loa. m. to 8 p. m., daily traverse. Outwardly the authorities| Je'ore T EOU married. ho-way. | the Bastille which. were given to. the . 3 will see that th since I, of course; would have no-way except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- e that ere are appearances of finding: out about 1t.—Chicago Ree- dauphin before he and his parents left ‘to'set |- “When.do.you take the heaviest.meal and In rapid motion, the latter to set | of the day.?" asked. a« oy “When my wife cooks it,”. Her' Two Languages. He—Did you ever bear that Jagson’s wife speaks two languages? She—Yes; He—What.a et ry 117 Third Street Dayphone 319. Night phones 115, 434 Calis Answered at All Hours i Bemid Towusite & Improvement o, 404 New. York Life Bullding - MINNESOTA The Hakkerup - Studio

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