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| BEMIDJI BRIEF. Editorial Telephone, DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter “THREE-ONE” Dr. J. F. Peterson of this city has been induced to move his dental of- fice to Baudette. He began there to-| day and will make that city his per-| manent home. | Ice delivered to any part of the| city for $1.00 per load. Smart, cetch-‘ ell Ice Co. | The Ladies’ Aid of the First Scan- dinavian Lutheran Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Andrew Rood, Twelfth street and Bemidji avenue, on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Go to Hakkerup for photos. The ladies aid society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will be held at the home of Andrew Rood, Twelfth street and Bemidji avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. All the latest Columbia double-disk records are on sale by E. F. Steveuns, | exclusive Columbia dealer in Bemid- ji. 405 Minnesota Ave. The Episcopal Guild will hold a sale of Christmas articles on Satur- day, December 16, at the home of Mrs. W. C. Klein on 612 Bemidji avenue. Light refreshments will be served after the sale. | The next telephone directory "oe=1 1o press Dec. 15th. Changes in your | listing should be sent in before that| time. | Rev. Fr. Deshaies and Walter Eg- an went to Bemidji Wednesday to bei initiated as members of the Knights| of Columbus on Thanksgiving Day. | J. A. Kennedy went with them. They | Will be associated with the Interna-| tional Falls lodge.—Baudette Region. teaching staff, Delbert Elletson, Les- ter Achenbach, Hiram Simons, Jr., and Leslie Slater. The names of parties ordering tel- ephones now, to be installed later, will appear in the next directory which goes to press Dec. 15th. Louis Anderson of Bemidji was in town Tuesday. Mr. Anderson has a farm 6 miles northeast of town and has made several improvements the past year having cleared up 40 acres of land this summer and will build a dairy barn this winter 28x40 ft. 16 ft. posts. Mr. Anderson is proprietor of the Lake Shore Hotel in Bemidji and purchases most of his products in Bagley, such as meats, vegetables, ete.—Bagley Herald. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Church will hold an apron sale. and supper-in the church basement on Wednesday, Decemlter 6. A 25c supper will be served from 5:30 un- til 8 o'clock. The following menu will be served: Escalloped Oysters Pickles Jelly Rolls Meat Loaf Potato Patties Cabbage Salad {Caki Coffee ids to resume his duties at the ses- sion of court which will be opened again following the Thanksgiving adjournment. A Misses Karna Anderson and Inez Patterson returned yesterday after- noon from Guthrie where they were the Thanksgiving guests of Miss Anderson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Anderson. Miss Ethel Getchell left today for Moorhead to resume her studies at the Moorhead Normal after having spent the past few days in the city |as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Getchell. Miss Marion White will leave this noon for St. Cloud where she will re- sume her studies in the St. Cloud Normal. Miss White has been guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White, during the past few days. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn will return to Bemidji - tomorrow from Brainerd where she had gone to play at the Elks Memorial service which was held at Brainerd yesterday. While in |she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Alderman. Eskimo Beliefs. Eskimos believe that earth and air are filled with spirits. The one drags men into the earth by the feet, from which they never emerge, the other strikes men dead. leaving no mark. They often stop and listen and say Walter J. Markham, son of J. M. |that Tuna of the wind is passing by. | Markham, who established the ‘\lark»‘ ham hotel in this city, has with J. W. Irwin purchased the St. Louis ho- tel in Duluth. The Duluth News Tri- | {bune says: “The St. Louis hotel | property passed under the control of W. J. Markham and J. W. Irwin, |both of Minneapolis, at o’clock last \euamn“ The parties to the deal de- Order your milk from Ree am];(Imml to d the terms. Mr. Markusen. Fresh every morning. | Markham is a practical hotel man The state supreme court has up- held the ruling of Judge Stanton in | the case of T. A. Cross vs. Page & Hill company in which Mr. Cross se- cured a judgment for $130. A. B. Crowell of this city was attorney for | the plaintiff and Chester McKusick | for the defendant. ional Sport of the is a thrilling and | | “Surfing, the N: Hawaiian Islands,” interesting picture and will be shown | at the Majestic theater tonight and| tomorrow night with others that are | very good. In the anncuncement of the prize | winners at the dance given in.behalf | of the Hockey club Thursday night | of last week it was erroneously re- | ported that Mrs. Sam Paquin designated as the best gowned danc?r‘ when as a matter of fact this distine- | | tion was won by Mrs. George Paquin. | i $1.00 per load for ice. We can fill \office for week ending Dec. 4th. your orders promptly. Smart, Getch- | Men: Abrahamson, Tim; Befferson, | ell Iee Co. | Johan; Cook, John S.; Clark, Frank At the regnlar meeting of R. H. i": Dayley, T. H.; Earling, 'Jolm Carr Post last Saturday the fol]m\A‘F"”‘ Oren; Graham, R. J.; Gilham, ing officers were elected for {J. L.: Higgs, Fred; Johnson, Char- s ley: Johuson, Axel; Lawler, Frank; Commander, George Smith; J. M. Philippi; J. V. C., G. P. Irisn; | Morical, L. Meeks, M. H.; Mar- adjutant, J. M. Fuller; Q. M., Wm. | tin. Sidney; McGill, .; McFinch, Schroeder; surgeon, H. P. Minton; | Ted.; Nilson, Harald; Nelson, John; chaplain, T. J. Martin; O. D., A. A. Olson, Peter; Porter, William; Howe; 0. G., F. The new hornless Columbia graph- | cphone has come and is for sale by | E. F. Stevens at 405 Minnesota Ave., next door to City Hall. | A. Cross. | Minnesota potatoes | will be served to visitors at the Land Show in St. Paul by the Du- luth & Iron Range railroad company which has secured the privilege of giving away baked pota- | toes. They will be baked in a large | glass electric oven and served with a | lump of Minnesota creamery -butter, salt and pepper. Free baked exclusive | The Northern National Bank offers| you an investment in their Certifi-| cates of Deposit that is absolutely| secure for your savings and which | will net you 4 per cent annual ltl‘i terest. | “Acidentally killed” read a mes-i sage received this morning by J. J.| Trask, proprietor of the Bemidji steam laundry, telling him of the| death at St. Cloud, California, of his brother E. A. Trask, well known in | & | this vicini and a former resldenti of Bemidji. Mr. Trask has no details | regarding the sudden death of his brother. The story of Robinson Crusoe does not afford one-half the interest and| thrilling happenings as does the| Child Crusoes, shipwrecked adrift on| a raft and life on a strange and beau- | tiful island. This picture will be‘ shown at the Majestic theater to- night and tomorrow night. You| shouldn’t miss it. | The newly free skating rink on the lake was crowded with skaters yesterday. Space of several hundred feet has been cleared and twice flooded and will be flooded again this afternoon, putting the ice in splendid condi- tion. There is no warming house for the skaters but skaters can put on their skates in the boat house. There is no charge of any kind. Hunters!!! game heads at Reed’s Studio to be mounted by B. F. Joslyn, taxiderm- ist. Last Saturday evening Miss Maude | Slater was surprised at her home by a number of her friends. Slater was away the guests assembled and when she arrived she was hap- pily surprised. In playing Pit and Bunco, Miss Merle Methven won. Candy and fruit were served as re- freshments. The guests were, Maude Slater, Merle Methven, Hazel Hulett, Misses Kleve and Erb of the Bemidji | Pearce, Sidney; Past, Wm. H.; |son, Oliver; Schneider, Ben; Schiery, | | Brady, Louisa A.; Cochran, Mrs. Sa- |die; Noah Martha. |PO0OOOOOOCROOOOOOS | Bemidji v established municipal | Leave your birds and While Miss | tand his partner in this enterprise is | | prominently identified with the lum- ber business in Minneapolis. Mr. Markham will be in constant and ac- |tive charge of the hotel property, and Mr. Irwin designs spending part | of his time assisting him in the man- agement of the place.” “The Child Crusoes,” is like a story | book, each scene like the page of a tale of adventure. A mnewsboy em- | barks on a sailing vessel which is | shipwrecked, and the boy finds him- | self cast upon an island of savages nuh the captain and his young | daughter. The captain is killed. The two children live upon the island un- til discovered by the natives. How they were saved will be shown at the Was | Majestic theater tonight and tomor-| row night. List of advertised letters “un- claimed” at the Bemidji, Minn., post- Paul- |Zean (2); Herman C.; Thompson, Wm.; Towles, Welsh, J. J.; women: PPPOOOOOOOO0OOO O & PERSONALS. © G. E. Godprey of Ball Club, was in| the city vesterday. ! Ralph Reed of Blackduck, wasa itor Saturday. - | M. N. Chistensen of Cass Lake, was | a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Attorney J. E. Lundrigan of Cass| | Lake, spent yesterday in Bemidii. Paul Brunelle of Red Lake Falls, spent a few hours in the city on Saturday. Mrs. Rose Slack and I. M. Hansen and wife of Big Falls, were Bemidji shoppers Saturday. Miss Olive Stephenson of Long Prairie is in the city today enroute to International Falls. | | Dr. J. A. McClure left this morn- ing for Chicago on business. He will be gone for two weeks. Miss Bertha LaMire of Ray, Minn., was in the city this morning enroute |to Walker where she will visit friends. Attorney E. E. McDonald went to Minneapolis yesterday on legal busi- ness. He will return home this evening. H. C. Baer, cashier of the Secur- ity State Bank of this city, return- |ed saturday from Duluth where he | had gone on business. Senator C. D. Johnson, who de- livered the Elks Memorial address in this city yesterday, returned to Brainerd this morning. Miss Lulu Fuller returned Satur- day evening from Hubert, Minn., where she was the guest of her par- | ents over Thanksgiving. Laurence Morier returned yester- |day morning from Duluth where he {has spent the paast week on business for the Naugle Pole and Tie Com- pany. Mrs. Fred Betz and Mrs. Hastings of Deer River, spent yesterday and today in the city as the guests of i friends. They were enroute to Inter- national Falls where they will visit friends. Lee LaBaw, court reporter, will leave tomorrow noon for Grand Rap- imagining that the air is full of voices. PILES CURED IN 6 TO i4 DAYS Your druggist will refund monéy if PA- ZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles in 6 to 14 davs. Soec. the | Let's oommit suicide tnd die together. She—All right, darling. 1 couldn’t live withoat you. ~He—How shall we do it? She—Don’t you think ice cream ptomaines would be: about the guick- est way?—Burlington News. The Thing to Get At. Chief Counsel—The first thing to do s to get at the root of this trouble. Associate Counsel—The root -of the trouble is: the late Mr. Bigwad’s for- tune. Chief Counsel—Exactly. and we must get at it—New York Tribune. Fragrant ‘These words describe “SEAL BRAND" ‘We repeat one word you'll always Enow it by—Flavor, Flavor, Flavor. Chase & Sanborn’s - A Dubious Comphmnl- ; Dobby was showing off his baby. “Think he looks like me, S‘Ilmen?" he asked. “Well—no,” said Slithers, looking at the youngster™ ecritically. *He's a «queer looking little cuss all right, but 1 shouldn’t go as far as to say that he looks like you.”—Judge. 180 MODERAN ROOMS. Located in Heart of Business District $1.00 SIMNGLE RATE $1.00 EUROPLAN. RATE FORTWO PERSONS $1.50 PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA EVERY ROCM HAS MOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, STEAM WEAT, GAS AND ELECTRIC Woman’s Woes. As soon as a married woman gets $60 saved up she becomes oppressed by the thought that she is merely ac- cumulating a fortune for the second wife to spend.—Louisville Courier- Journal pencions R08 & Markusen Bemidji's Exclusive Grocers Fourth St., Bemidji, Minn. “SEAL BRAND’ Coffee. | | i please the customer. 'BUTTON, BUTTON WHO’S GOT THE BUTTON ? Valuable Gifts Absolutely Free We believe the Best Advertising we can do is to show our goods and To do justice to our Immense Stock would mean many dollars worth of advertising. Why not give this money to our customer ? WE WILL DO IT! Keep your the first day, you will the next. SPECIAL OFFER: With Every Dollar spent here goes an addition- al Button which not only participates in the Grand Prize Distribution each day, but in addltlon, the return of FIVE BUTTONS entitles you to Beginning Today December 4th, and continuing for Ten Days Only, we are going to give away many valuable articles each day. New num- bers will appear on different articles in the windows and throughout the store. The holder of the Button bearing the number corresponding to that displayed on any article is entitled to the same Absolutely Free ! SAVE THE BUTTON and visit our store each and every day and you won't regret it. Button, if you don’t get something A VALUABLE SOUVENIR In connection with this sale we have arranged to distribute a Valuable Souvenir makes a Five Dollar Purchase during this sale Ask ror a Free Button with each One Dollar Pur-3 chase, bring five of the buttons to the store and claim one of these souvenirs register, for This Souvenir will be given to everyone who E E. A. BARKEF S00 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves 9:45 a. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a. GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves 3:30 p. 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 p. 35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. 36 East Bound Leaves 1:20 a. 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a. Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a. Freight East Leaves at 3:30 p. Minnesota & International 32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:10 p. 84 South Bound Leaves 11.35 p. 33 North Bound Leaves 4:20 a. Freight South Leaves at 7:30 a. Freight North Leaves at 6:00 a. Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m. EEE BERBEE EHBBEPEBREE PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS GRAHAM:M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 : Miles Block H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store HARRY MASTEN : | Piano Tuner ormerly o0 Radenbush & Co.of 8t. Pau Instructor of Violn, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Room?36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotey. Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Miles Block E. A. SHANNON, M. D. R. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 347 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. ® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House Fo. 607 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 2 INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON RBesidence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security!Bank. Phone 130 DENTISTS R. D. L. STANT DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Ist National Bank Build's. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST [Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only 0. 6. JOHNSON Loans Stocks Lands Box 736, Bemidji, Minn. Office—Room No. 15, Bacon Block EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. G. RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions (V] EW PUBLIC LIBRARY “Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- | dayumlza.m_.ltnGp.m.Jmspm. 3 Sunday 3 to 6 p.m. Monday 7to 9 p. m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. F. JOSLYN, FrAxmErRMST Office at Reed's Studio T. BEAUDETTE - Merchant Tailor Ladies' snd Gents' Suite to0nder. Freach ¢ . Speclty. e 315 Beltrami Aveane M |