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Edltortal Telephone, “THREE-ONE .MAYNE STANTON, City. News Reporter 7 DORA BARRETTE, Soclety Repo: i > 1 -Unlaue suggestions for ‘entertainments at*'Fleld. 3 s Sndadies L O s ; n«:lwerln)fic::eon and other hapoy. hints_for persons . b ‘Wwho ente) > 2 Modern French plate glasswindows | fact that the cement crossing was A ~ ~r e * are being placed in the Henry Mil-| cheaper than the plank. & 7 M cHW it . leribuilding on Beltrami avenue oc- w0 N RlsrAfiE]il w‘NS cupféd; by the B y J. M. Howell, a popular druggist 1 SHBI:by. the Basaav atore, of Greensburg, Ky., says, “We use : _;’l“he‘,Ladles Ald of the Methodist | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in our church will-meet at the home of Mrs.|own household and know it is ex- D. W. Mitchell, 524 Irwin avenue|cellent.”” For Sale by Barker’s Drug Y sy e R Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. | Store. 2 Insurance S«_)h_qltor, Triumphs Whether the depdsitor has one(o ¢ © © 6 66 666666 & Over 240 Men. dollar or one thousand in the North- 7 ® S S AN A ern National Bank-the interest rate ® PERSONALS 2 o i is the same—4 per cent-——compound- 9.9.0.9/0.0.9 09,990,008 ed every six months. Pretty Cora.Gustafson, Only Female e young men whfle hunting &is- ‘covered the can of explosive.” They, ‘placed it on top of ‘a rock and one of them fired into it with a small rifle. | Hendarson was 8o badly mangled by he resulting explosion that he died within_an _hour. ~Bflght'u body was “who know the imj “strong body take :fi" e great mmc - Digesto It builds body and brain, * dispels listlessness,” creates appetite,and brings refresh- TWO BEMIDJT POLICIES $13.000. W. Cann, of Gemmell, was in Be- 3 Lewis Anderson was granted a re-|midji yesterday. newal of liquor license by the city| & 3 poawell of Cass Take trange council last evening. The report of 3 acted business in Bemidji yesterday. the municipal court for week ending el 5 e Y Miss Cora Gustison, probably the only woman life insurance solicitor 7 ing sleep. Is pleasant to 2 May 13 shows receipts flmmmtlng to|” C. S. Laurin of Big Falls, was a|in the country, certainly the only one ke . cuifl $51.80. business visitor ‘in the city. this|in the Northwest, is in Bemidji catch- nmaster Wil Testify in Hou H Sick headache rosults from a dig-| " Ing; g and. ncldontally; writing.ag £~ kaai Trist Investighton: Boees Drvo o Holb o G ordéred condition of the stomach,| V. R. Coppernoll, a Park Rapids|M&ny or more insurance policfes than ashington, May 28 —Andrew Car- Write for the “Help to Health” and.can be cured by the use of | attorney, was a business caller in the | 8DY:Of the 240 agents working out of negle has notified the house “steel bo%ll;:b;nlg: Lm‘}vl;o e e Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver | city today. the Fargo office, from which -Miss trust” investigating committee that he (s Rl L Tablets. Try it. For sale Bark-| Judge M. A. Spooner left last eve- | ety e e s willlng to appear before it and that.|l] @ For sale at all drug stores. 3 ; 5 e ety 3 ss - Gustison admits her voc- 0_subpoena or legal document is er's Drug Store. ning for St. Paul where he has busi-| a¢ion is unique and adds, with a f ;ecessary to fnsure his presence in Made By Christ A. Larson of Shevlin is|ness to attend to. twinkle of her big blue eyes that Washington when- desired. Theo. Hamm Brewing Co. starting an egg association at Shev- Former senator A, D. Stephens and | would make a miser look upon life = Mr. Carnegie called Representative ST. PAUL, MINN, lin and he and his fellow members| yife of Crookston, were Bemidji visi- | insurance as a luxury,—“It gets me Stanley of Kentucky, chairman of the are just about ready to start to ship.|tors in the city tcday. the money and I just love the work.” ;:mmltte:, ovgr the lon:idgt:n;e tele- They will ship in cartons and cater And Miss Gustison = has the re- ione. subpoena whicl ad been B to the tancy. trads: Bt DUINES B..W. Hulett, pastor at large for| o€ B0 RO SR T the !;;ued for B&r Ca;negle was destroyed. | F. W. Langley, Local Agent, Bemidji, Minn, K Northern Minnesota will speak at goads, During the few days she has e committee has not yet fixed a Record breaking catches of fish|tne Baptist church Wednesday eve- i 2 date for the hearing. were pulled out of Lake Bemidji and | ning. V;‘m:d awu)ft:he Hme iln ":iemldj; IOM SMART the Mississippi on Sunday. In some she hag “written - several Quian N instances the legal limit ywas caught| Leiner Skrivseth left Iast eveming{dollars worth of insurance: Thomas i SAFI'?RAY AIE‘D %%%F&RG o and a few of the fishermen boast| 0" Rochester, Minnesota, where he|McCann, signing up for $10.000; E. Mother and Children End Lives. AND PIAN that no pike less than two feet in|Was called by the illness of his|R. Chamberlain for $3.000-and others| = length were kept. brother, < for varying amounts. 2 “A Tale of Two Cities,” from the| Mrs. L. W. Larson of Crookston,| N°; st“h 'l‘f“tg ‘;g";l nfl:?aae::mr(:; novel by Charles Dickens. Majestic|2TTived in the city this morning amd thxemzmomp;t l:f omz““me gwflsmm Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday | W11l be the guest of Mrs. P. J. RusseLl Yo : for a few days. rand Forks, she qu_te a $25.000 nighta, single policy for Oscar Knutson, manager of the Columbia Hotel. Her banner month was when she wrote a total of $45.000. “Do you always find the work con- 818 America Ave. Dffice Phone 12 New York, May 23.—Half crazed |"**Hetes Poes 58 Wwith the task of trying to maintain a home for her two invalid children and brooding over the death of her hus- band eighteen months ago, Mrs. Gesne Schroeder made a suicide compact Wwith the children. Their dead bodies were found in a gas filled bedroom {s their home in Brooklya. HIS new, pretty and modish hood is. made of white chiffon mull, shirred as shown in the photograph. The borders of the tie are of Persian liberty silk. The hood is a fetching means of protecting the hair from the dampness of the sea- shore or lakeside. It is particularly charming when worn with a lingerie frock. .The damp weather of the past 36| Mrs. G. S. Chesterman of Crooks- hours has done growing crops in thig| !0% 8rrived in Bemidji this morning, . vicinity much good. The moisture|3nd Will be one of the speakers at the: coming after the warm days of last Women slconvfanuon. which is now in g week is said to make the present con- | PTO8Tess in this city. genial?” she was asked. { 4 ditions as nearly ideal as has been Misses Marie Welch and Hines| “Most always” she replied. “Near- known in this district. left this morning for Milwaukee and |1y all the men are perfectly lovely, Minneapolis, respectively, where | although, of course, now and then 1 they will spend the summer. run across a brute. Not long ago TIMELY DISCOVERY R. F. MURPHY oLt has been_discovered by Bemidji people that A SINGLE DOSE of adies. |F UNERAL DIRECTOR E HINTS FOR BEMIDJI HOSTESSES 1Ld“;t':.sm::vw‘?:sfz?g::’e:“:’g:’;tz;z'g; AND EMBALMER Money to Loan, V. L. Ellis or” bowels, sour stomach or constipa- rench & Co., drugzisls — Plans for a mid summer series of B Fred Baumgardner, head ; lineman . z . UpS. Were small Landisless bowls ot T DUE To U0l N, launch races on Lake Bemidji are for tha Nerth for entering the business world, but| Especially fitting for this season is | blue and white Chinese ware, to be ! being discussed and if suitable prizes | [F the Northwestern Teleplione com-| ' 15000 ¢ when I get men to take| a “feld” flower loncheon, using only | used as individual custard or gelatine e LR ATW he 1 ; be arranged th ces will be|Pany left this morning for Walker, ici wild flowers or very old-fashioned [ moulds, and there were several love- e can give you the latest in style. can ged e ra e % out insurance policies and thus, when . \ held, providing the boat owners dis-| Wiere he will superinfend the re- i ones—lilacs, dals ly nests. of Chinese or Japanese ware. The best of work: A’ fit to please N s D g ¢ th % they . die, keep their widows from bl Hver 1 it Y i play a reasonable amount of enthusi-| P2iring of the company’s lines. geing to the wash tubs, that I am| ups, etc. Use a M'x‘fin e, il Been. 'M:_r:; The oo most at/@—vou. And best of all, Satisfaction. Give usa trial i asm. The present stage of the water| Four Blackduck women arrived in|doing just as much of a missionary :l' 191;0," D“‘fl"g.:‘::r“: Z:.nt:rp;e. an bl pol"ncldn .:‘m.hd g and be convinced. . is most favorable to boating. Bemidji this morning for the purpose | work as the preachers.” ;‘ ©f 0“;‘“ 0 wooden, tin and a Tleak one:for bxlad 5 5 ~ “ N " of attending the womens cfub conven- Miss Gustison sort of drifted into BYOIN ORNERY, @ 1 A 1 00d, hoppls A Tale of Two Cities,” a magni- with ribbon or the ressing. arge wooden chopping N T I sh ficent motion pictures adoptation | O They were, Mesdames J. M.|the insurance work. She lived in| e yi'thor used to do i times | bowl held flowers and fruit in the ew Tailor op )} from the famous Dickens novel, will | Freebers, Howard, M. J. Leak and M. | Minneapolis for two years, taught| gone by when ' buttonhole bouquets | center of the table and was also pre. Rear of Music Store 3|s Minn. Ave be exhibited at the Majestic Theatve | F1e€l¥- music and now and then sold a piano.| wera quite the proper thing. At the | sented to the delighted guest of honor. |G E L EERS) L drums on Wednesday and Thursday nights.,| Mrs, C. C. Strander and son of| This was after she had borrowed| table have these floral conun : Owing to the length of this pleture | Crookston, arrived in the city today | MONeY 0 €0 0 school at Rock Island. | flower decorated cards at each vlace, | - . = -Paper Perty, .. i Y ) Finally she became associated with| using one'side for the.name as & name = z — - the first show will start promptly at|and wil visit Mrs. Strander’s sister, h to; ay. be studied [to & party on Saturday night at the ' 7:30. Admission the same 10c. Mrs. O. C. Rood. Mrs, Strander will | the tst:"“"‘"d b;c,:““? C‘;é“‘“ "“g"“ :::T“ 1;," 2:;'6," L Aot | Felaante ot Alan: Kathattas: Yoncs, IOHN G :Z IEG[ ER : ansa; s For sorcness of the muscles wheth-| 2150 atteud the meeting of the Dis-| Months ”?"’ walle 1n Ransas-Clty, (or coftpe) cups | dressed. entirely in & costume of pa-|| ! = L4 > eise or in.|trict Federation of"Women’s clubs, - | Feceived ax letter from a frfend in the an; A |per.” These :were sent to the girls, THE LAND MAN? a er D 1 it s o 1 , Sl kel T LioaTih| B et e Tor i | e Lifeme I N SUR AN C E--—Ace » Sy, Chambertalive Lintaihit O o 0.0 Ao pLal Paul, D1t work. Moo as a vacation than any- nedktles and:onL:of DADSR. A naw 1r¢== Lilg==== ==Accident cellent. This liniment is also highly | ident of the state Federathon Ofyping elge, she accepted and, can- aper was edited and read, the parts [} BEAT ESTATE 1IN Al 1 156 BoAn Ao esteemed for the relief it affords in| Women's clubs, arrived in Bemidji|yassing Grand Forks, cleared $75| Tnwhataid ot editors.. reporters. and. ail tersct. /] REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES g — cases of rheumatism. Sold by Bark-| last evening from International Falls,|¢.om Sentember 10 to October 1. sonsiatt Phlox. ments being assigned and the full edi- || FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD er's Drug Store. where she had spent Monday. Mrs.| «and 1 had never seen an . in- : et | tion Teud. Then refreshm ,.G0 to Him for Farm Loans ~ Office--Odd Fellows Bullding At the first regular weekly shoot | HiEbee Will address the Bemidfi con-| gurance policy,” smiled MissGustison: of & modern drama. m;:l.a. Sach reparter wid. 3 of the Bemidji Rod and Gun Club,| Vention: This good showing caused Her to| - What éingle men aré apt to loss. Buche- -wo?:te S ;’-v-r t"b?. mfl“ the following scores were made:| Dwight Miller, a member of the|be appointed special representative| 'X®RECSM. 0 o laiey anitgnt | and napkins were use ,.,., aisher First set,—Symons, 26; J. C. Larson, | Bemidji real estate and imsurance|to work wherever she will in North friends. Quaker l-hdlw hi . T 16; E. Kane, 21; W. F. Gray,2l1.|firm of T.J. Miller & company, re-| Dakota or northwestern Minnesota. l"’;.'...‘.':l"‘;:."u“.f::b.‘fi“ o Were paper; the nut and bonbon notd-| | GH GAG“ & nulu"‘l THANSPBHTATI“N cu. i Second set,—Palmer, 17; Crothers, |turned yesterday from Cass Lake,|She plans on remaining in Bemidji| = ¥tero's.exclamation. O-leander.. .. ers and the flowers, In fact, e . ) 9; Rose, 17; and Miller 17. Third| where he visited Star Island, _the| indefinitely but may spend July and| The flowsr of remembrance. Forgst-ms- | thing pomsible was of paper. Then a gpe!iaténg thfi Magnificent New . set,—Symons, 22; Larson, 15; Gray, government island, and insured the|August in Canada. N‘.’:fi.&"‘ { ot m“, 3 guessing oontest was played with pa. || teel tf’aams ip MINNESOTA 22; Rose, 11. Fourth set,—Palmer, | new hotel and other buildings on the —_— s hfticls 1ady-sitp- s, which were sets o!‘»um; | " A 2000 mile, one week’s Lake Trip, leaving Duluth, Minn., 17; Symons, 21; Miller, 17; Lar-|island. D e i oA haie s Mlcaante rolls 7;’1 I.lh.“ P‘P"'v-t‘“’!l ot every Tuesday, 10:30 p.m., to Chicago, Ill., and Mllwaukee son, 17. SRR \ |NOON PARTY FOR CLUB WOMEN L e A letter paper, eto. It was.a “‘l‘:‘ unique [} Wisc., via Lake Superior agg Lake Michigan, stopping at \ Mamlet sa “ou Intermediate Ports Furniture for sale. 917 Minn, = Shyme, - 3 ; lephon, Stop in at the City Drug Store uud | Mrs. C. R. Sanborn Gives Luncheon| " 4a hour of the day. - Four-o'alock. tions. It is astonishing the numbu of $36.00 ROUND TRIP MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED Ave. Telephone 168. it e s ) : get fl free sample of ZEMO gnd ZEMO| in Honor of Convention Visitors, om.gmu T uha & Rhonish wine. | att=active and useful thin 3 fast steel Freight and Passenger Steamers, semi-weekly service between Alfred Peterson, a machinist at the SO Hollyhook. - exclusive paper Chicago, Ilis., Milwaukee, Wis., Duluth, Minn., and the Great Northwest. Great Northern round house, met| The surest and most economicai| Mrs. C. R. Sanborn entertained at| - ‘Theearly hours and what spidiers strive Freight service effective April 15 to Dec. 1. \ with a serious accident yesterday af- | treatment for eczema, pimples, dan-|a luncheon at 12:30 today in honor| 8nd hone for. Morninggloy. =~ .. P: L Fact g 16 to Oc 1 ternoon while playing ball, falling g::lfrf‘ angoallng:seasesl of u::iskhgr;zd of the visiting club women. The ,-“.,‘,:,3 bl g aginable may be purchased tn then(fl :}isfi:ffr s%rzx%e rj ec d»:e ulrsxe ctot ct o while base running and breaking| will give you pnx)‘:]gp:cxt:elie(sand -_‘m{ guests included Mrs. Highbee of St. hat rich oake requires. Butter and pensive roils. we P via Bll]s.nel;:quuiw per cent on your Freig N both bones of his right leg just above | you on a road to a cure. Good yfor|Paul, president of the State Federa-| W iy siverite aolon Old maid's J. H. McFADZEAN Local Agent the ankle. He was immediately re-|infants as well as grown persons. tion of Women'’s Clubs; Mrs. Pomlin- | -pink. General Agent C & D. Line or Soo R. R., Great Northern R. R. moved to his home in Carmen, where son of St. Peter, vice president at .-:.\T'o“' '; vpfl:tl::do;. e e ____Dul &L R. R i i ; Miss Wil Minneapolis; aearts i ' % aper at either a day- IR 010 INDVITE 1 LuEs Ol fonils i, &8 the lae brokas Yastee f O%Eyingl &AEKET PRICES o of Kinney of Minneapolis, Mrs. Che.- diminutive.note pape OF. for, any, pastime ot 7R T (T — day was broken once before.— & Poereeee terman of Crookston, president of 9th I, Crookston Times. Butter (Dairy) .25¢ «istrict; Mrs. Russell of Moorhead y corld | E8ES _ 17| secretary of 9th’ district; Mrs. Welsh g "“.]: l‘l;e:,er a':_\n:};in‘il2::‘1“;);&5‘:01(:: nions ... .. .. 200 |of Fergus Falls; Mrs. Stephens and and turn onto the table certain lstters v ¥ Potatoes . m@o | Mrs. Loring of Crookston; Mrs. Wit- .oounting so much (nr_nm the num- than good digestion? Food must be > The . eaten to sustain life and must be di-| TUrnips . . ..... .O|ting, president of the Bemidji Home i Sl a - a < : oiiad Cabbage . 051 Study club of Bemidji, and Mrs. . .| contest was played (the guests were s I ¢ i gested and converted into blood. ey o) = all over ten years old): f f . g 15 Beets ... J0?/| McDonald, vice president of the Home o . i | f i When the digestion fails the whole 4 shaped aprons were given each guest| 1 ' [ Poultry .¥5|8tudy club of Bemidji. The rooms| -.2..What 4id -the ‘soldier say when he 7 i th — body suffers Chamberlain’s Tablets kst ttily decorated with pl ‘bade: his sweetheart good-bye? .8, The | before they began to play and the are a rational and reliable cure for| Vheat 1.00 weq.‘l.elirar:hlo);soms i e 20‘1‘;‘_ ame of whlt'.:!wgr‘ll u;ca cnrr“llwhm score was kept with candy heart : £ 3 indigestion. They increase the flow|OMS - . et elea e b it U L L SOl SRR First, we will answer two very common questions. +of bile, purify the blood, strengthen | the uncheon < Pl e et elsl fo e Why is it called Grape Fruit when it neither looks: * .the stomach, and tone up the whole| : 3 W hat Hower 1 AR ey iy (TR digestive apparatus to a natural and Notice. , % The stz of wiat tower maans com- :,: RHdL ;‘fm"‘”,_“‘m‘.““u;“mf Spon | nor tastes like grapes?—It's because it grows in healthy action. Tor sale by Bark.| There is money in tha city treasury’ fort2- 8 Ja tha_snedent Sower? om, R clusters like Grapes. t e Drug Sioro. 5 to pay all outstanding warrants reg- RIVER TRAFFIC 1S RESUMED 1"h m:«: ::um ‘sut;u:mp ’“:DI:; ‘was made known. ees (J AP 1 B 2 2 i -me-nof . & Johny- MADAME . istered againt th F . - 3 A. J. McGuire, superintendent of | o sanuare 1. 191 fe:"g';“;m“t"& p;:;’: Clargo of Freight Leaves New Orleans | jAster.. 6 Easter lijy.. 1. Heartaeass. & Why are they always flat on-the stem and outer the Morthenst Maperimont Fermiistiun registered prior to Feb, 1, 1910, for ""‘;{“ °‘;§- i To find partners for re ends? Because in growing they are forced close Grand Rapids, has written - G.i Dated May 22, 191 % New Orleans, May .—Carrying 2 Schroeder of this city, expressing Y T ARL gm, | several carloads of freight consigned | bedkets of eweet pes blossoms wers together in clustérs and thus become flattened on the his pleasure over the fine showing City. Treasurer, | {0 Wansas City merchants the steamer | g.o1"1atohed colors. The table cen- trees. being made by the Schroeder farm 2 Y. Treasurer-| chester Jeft here for the Missourd terplece was of sweet peas in a cle: A = 2 5 - % 2 | near Bemidji, and is so much inter- 2 ! cltys It is intefldedN” aorle"*“‘ :; cryatal vase with looss blossom ~ The juice is very rich in: medicinal properties as ested that he s planning to visit the| Now i the time to get rid of your| FrerNTAT0 erwecn New Orlesns ARA | tered over the cloth. The effect Was |y putserfy how is chlo. . well as food qualities, - ; place sometime before June 1. Mr.| houmaty | eansa LY lovely. A small bonquet of the same | 1,00 cllars are circular and,re- 4 " e McGui T e resiltaL. ohe umatism. = You ‘will find Cham®| The' trade was abandoned twenty | piossoms was laid on each napkin for 5 9 tained are romarkable and I donte|PeTain’s Liniment wonderfully of-vears ago. -Merchants of “‘: ;W" the children to take home, You can't eat them like an orange. You should the i ration of river = polieve they have ever besh equal.|fective. One apulication will%cons :‘_:‘;‘c":fi";“: Jdgy e : cut them in two, cutting between the flattened sides, ed in the state and 1 might say in) Vace you of its merits. - Try it. For |giaputed frght ratos between the | . Bowl and Spoon Showsr. - then sprinkle sugar over the whole cut surface quite - any other state. sale by Barker’s Drug Store. fwo points. Rl shower was .;voix bdy a crowd of Thg Orient fimh ‘;“‘l mfi » llberally, elther granulated or powdered sugar will’ “A Tale of Two Cities,” a thrilling twenty girls who lived in the same t,h.n Dewest pattern © meshe : Historteal atory, in: tites BAREELAC UINER (HAS NARROW ESCAPE aslghboriood witk the it bridets | vellngs, - do. Let l:he sugar solt:k mfand t:llen use adspoon }:o . OY'I‘!W Ind of & jolly are, as 'l T m‘; T]:mje:“c 'l;hfi:"e’ Wedneaday. ON VIGKSBURG BATTLEFIELD | Fog\ EMNP“‘I “New York Harbor affair that would be somewhat differ- | size, except some bonnets, which are! x"a tt e)ulce WO mg de the outer edge to the and Thursday nights. \Caieses Danger of Collision. ent from the usual shower, as all.were el nte “The pulp or cell walls are not good to eat, Monument to, Wisconsin’s. Soldier| N 225 f the oing to give rather costly wedding.| . Ona is mwln[ unfl of beadwork; Bemidji fire limits now extend to : { New Yark, May 23—Because of the | Eoing ~it’s the juice onl; and there is of i B the south side of the Great Northern Dead; is ‘Dedicated. dense {fog which: has enshrouded New | glits, @s the groom was a minlster | but. gown after gown is still deco eJ y lots t, right-of-way, running from Bemidji| Vicksburg, /Miss, “May 23.— The'} York by swd he lower harbor turtl‘ve and going to take his wife to a far this avenue to America avenue, instead of | MOnument that mnother state erected | past forty-sight -hours a number of | aWay western missionary field. Elch to. fivstoatrest; —LA: motion: de|/In remembrance of its soldier dead. in;| collistonss petween pig liners, cautious- | &irl brought & bowl‘and a spoon and | evidence, Ostrich. . t.i 0 TSt srect, b Motloh Whs made) o siege ot Vicksburg was added to |1y feeling {their way in or out of the | such & varlety. They delegated two|latest edgins for both silkc 204 olo 188k, oyoning, by r‘equest of Mayor| the war ‘group here: when Governor port, have been narrowly avented. of the girls to do the buying so as to | of gold models. ..., . Parker, which carried to this effect.| prancis F. MoGovern ot Wiiconsinj The marrawest escape came when v e ons 1%0 onade WICh| and abowt 150 Unlon veterans dedi-} the big Gedrie of the White Star line, | It ¥as au afternoon hlmble party an il carried, whereby all crossings to be|.cated Wisconsin’s' $100,000 tribute. feeling ker wey toward the Ambrose | eash/ brolllht ‘one.dish towel to ‘hem,. N built in the future, be made of| The wisitors rewlewed bath the Con-'{ channel Hght, ‘found the freighter Al cement, as the result of a recent in-|federate and Union,lines.and, inspect-§ ieghany: ‘ot : the Hambyrg-American vestigation, Which made known the|ed th. Ungod Mm hlm ship ldnho. line jnst uraxi\her oy 1 heard a preacher criticize women A Field Flower Luncheon. tion. E. N» F

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