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A Photo ‘Play, “Fools of Sooletyl—-f Par Excellence.: Short Synopn Of Story - Su.rpassmg All (lthe) Films m‘l‘lra, matic Fake. y the_lovel§" ‘Colintéss qu:_‘ The Lieutenant-comes.ion- euenlug engagement, to tlxe A Ravenberg find ‘out that' it a passiug fancy he,had.for;he was passxonately in: 1ove: Anothen man. would" hawe puréd’ his finnes for ever, but: otso Ravel hergl Ravenberg showers h on the Countess and : ' meé¢t her wl\ep out)driving with her fiancee, and the y invite him'zo x‘: tea with them.’ oL il After thie honeyrjoon, the, 9bu!lx wife: finds her husband has nther terests beside' herdelt, dnd' ut’, prefers his: newspupemto her waking. Ravenberg, .0 their arrival hop bouquet of roses aj friendly towardsi very nice Tédeptioti; in the old days. Women must e os, thought .Raw berg,. ,th e_.,lnupf get thelr own' ‘way. +iChance: Ufingux >eal; any 16tigér. me again;,. k. phs.ll“ declock at the pond came, he conquered! ! Through an'‘aceident a ing,, her hysband,js piegentéd retnrnlng ihome: for: 3 dayf, 'and she t’ulfes the opport: of “following:.up hen »hiendshin or | 4 to her. visits her lpver iB;;his rooms. W'hlle there; her ‘husbandrarrives to visit his friend, and it is only with ‘the greatest difficulty that., Ravenberg contrives to get her from his sitting- room to his bed-room, and then he A (g Frou’ thi 'ambudance: . grief, ghe, very:hnndmma.ln h mun o) .m pmp. when ‘¢ll HHity 1’,‘1( YP 7 nci to win the big race.+Marle. | THE dy’or the 'rates a \;rlveé and’ o and | d’mtlnnlsl}fid i} joekey colors. § 4 g com st eifihet i ¢er.,hlm/ Awly tp. room. " Overeonre:: !Y""T&bld g QAo uht!l"we-"greas “race edme ‘5 i gl by Ravenberg iall, Van Ostén. wfid‘wds*%tcmg oA u-u A sérvnnmbrtmin the nbers, and in putting) o b‘t‘g‘! VGt Oiten” BHékp 18 up ian @ ¢ aracteristi writing a€:hls v w' dend and thrusts her out..of ‘His fo‘i‘e‘)‘flegflb 0ilt, (his onon..loatu . remaing to the , Do drwen to the ve: nxtmm ife) bobo ' OASH WITH OOPY - | I/fi cent per word per m"- Regular charge rate 1,cent per word, per insertion. ' No'ad (aién for less than i Fhone 31§ | Compass 15 cents. B people who do not take the paper generally read the| gd gets to them all g l/, Ceh 1 Can’t HOW THOSE WANT APS = DO THE BUSINESS ' i tell what you have to sell to bverybody in Ben-ncbx r neighbor’s su your wani é HELP WANTED h \iANTE —For U. S. Army—Able- ?bodled‘lgn rrle liages of l ’ “Unit ,(k A#t) Sand temperate hh &, o* can ;." speak, read and write the English .:langnl\ge. For information ap- ply to Recrultlug Office at Schroe- i der Bplldlng, Belhldj:.mr 217,Tm- rey Building, Duluth, Minn. —_——rr WANTEI)—iGirl for “general house- work. Apply Omich’s Curio Store. WANTED—School girl. Mrs. E. W. . Achenbach, 1317 Beltrami Ave. WANTED—Piano player. Address: Box 191, Baudette, Minn. FOR SALE FOR SALE—18-6" gasoline launch and boat house. Launch run last season, cushion seats, electric headlight, storage battery, spray hood and fine motor,- fullyequip- ped. Boat house with 72 gallon gasoline' tank, pulleys, block and tackle, repair shop, tools, etc. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Ad- dress box 474, or phone 535, Be- midji, Minn. I have aboiit) 200" cords of poplar | wood for sale chéap at:$2.00 a card: Delivered to any part of the city. Ploneer wi Tocure any kind of a rubbés Wb, fot 3o pm Bort -motice. (PRI AV ) 917 Minnesnta Ave. it view FOR RENT—Three pleasant furn- lshed rooms; Inquige Phoné 164. |Troy, N. fied advertisers. FOR RENT—5 ang six room house. : A. Klein. MISCELLANEOUS ~ B P U TS A Uy ADVERTISERS-LThe great istate ot North Dakota offers unlimited op- portumnities for lnulne- to. classi- The recognized advertising medium is the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courler-News, the only seven day paper in the state and the paper which carriea the largest amount of advertising. /Tne @burler-News covers North Dakota like'a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication: it is"the paper to use In order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word succedding insertion; per line per month. Address the Courfer-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—Dining and sleeping car conductorn_ $75-$125. unnecessary, we teach you, write Dining Car: World, 125 W Van . Buren, Ghlcn!u classified fifty cents Experience furniture. WANTED T6_ TRADE. What hnve you to trade for new standard pla- 0dd Fellows i e across from postoffice, S 4Ree! RECEIPTS. e LflcA APERS oN FILE central asked for his name. He re- * | writes vthat.(papersi€rom-all.of: the, City. slmw in Concord, N. H. HEAP I YOS g w ATER METERS S AID ; 0 L 0 TERY XY A;; : A:r.n LR d“s'l:e: “1 saw. your picture the other 0009000600660 @ He: “Where was that?” IN NEED 0F REPAIR A common method of dealing with| Lo ,OF @ lobster can.” He: “Say, % (Continued from ‘first page). “greaser” laborers in the mew state|qy. fln: :;m:l:m:;;y:;;::: :ll::_ : T :‘ New, Mexico 15 to have them work joke I kicked a slat out of my cradle.” ,kevolvmg bonds .. ... . 8,000.00 | “on shares.” A somewhat .original|" -- ¥ i Paving Bonds .. .. .. 20,000.00 |application of the system is told on a well-known manager of one of the 300.00 | 30,000-acre ranch corporations. 309.00| A certain Mexican had been ac- Interest .. o 1,072.50 | costing the manager several times 'Liquor Licenses 17,000.00 | and asking for a job. g:?xd:o: n?;etscsh ‘:.flet t::fis :se:he ogr av;; Mljsz;ellnneous receipts . 93.40 “Well, come over to my office,” the his guests was a younp plad ne: Mi_scnllaneous licenses. . 1,041.48 [ boss told him finally, “and maybe 1 claims to be twenty-flvegbut v{h vllmo collections . ... 4,357.45 | can fix up something with you.” V‘ twin brother of thirty-seven ° qrs g m‘t Hope .. .... 20.00 “Now I need a lot of post-holes :suid’ LS ~ERR e oo s s v .76 | dug,” he began. = " : “Yustor, if you operate the way you Munlg;pp] court .. 3,638.13 “What will you give me " asked |, i pt. .. 8,763.34 | the Mexican. ‘:;Z:.o:: i)zn'ld RERE tohate royions e . me. 68.35 “In that case,”” he replied, *you must 1emember that you are no spring chicken.” * A prominent physician of Duluth was giving a dinuer party the other evening and had the fowl served whole. He carved it himself but Cemetery .. .. . Hall rentals .... EYE GLASS MOUNTING With the curved top guards Is the oaly mounting that will hold your lenses in place firmly with a slight pressuee; and that is the better half of eye glass comfort. No matter how well-adapted your lenses may be, if the mounting is il-fitting ‘and hurts the mose, inperfect vislon is certain to be the result. “Well,” replied the employer gen- —— | erously, “I will give you half. You $ 86,666.07|can dig my half on my ranch, and can put your half wherever you please—pick out soft ground . for W 7,658.19 | them if you want to.”—Metropoli- “The otller day T'was in s barber's Interest 4,756.46 | tan Magnzlne chair,” said a traveling man at the ) 6,139.45 Markham the other night, “ and he 5,378.09 put a towell on my face that was .. 20,877.93| Arthur Goddard, of Red Lake, was|Scalding hot.” I remonstrated with ———|in the city a few days ago and while|Vigor and emphasis, equal parts and $303,040.59 | here told a good one on himself. It said, ‘Ouch! that’s hot!” He replied appears that.he was calling.another ‘YOU bet it is. I couldn’t hold it my- party over-long distance and that the | self.” A FULL LINE OF OPTI- CAL GOODS. Including Colored Glasses, brokea lenses duplicated and Spectacle Repairs of every description. Geo. T. Baker & Co. Pl ot i 116.3nd St Near the Lake, =1 * peated it several times but she failed “But you will have to be identified, to understand and he beeame angry.|madam, before ‘we 'can -cash “your “Spell it,” the central said. check.” . “ G0 D,” he spelled, “Have you| “I don’t see why, I didn’t have to got that?” « |be identified when T deposited the “Yes,” replied central. money here.” llommilfionu.. % M§Me Opens Reading Room. in Minneapolis Brilliant Assemblage ‘the,.lmmlgraqon. .commission of | the Northern Minnesota Editorial as- prl ng o o s sociation’ withoffices” in* Mihnsapolis,, As in the springs past, you’ll come to this store to find out what fashion has planned to rule the new season. We are ready to show you all the style tendencies. There is no season of the year when the drn i and re d n}:{; b wifll - store is more interesting than it bsgins to be now. ‘ With] the great sales drawing to a close, we can give our full attention to the new goods which are pouring into the store from every «express train. They are going on show as fast as ever we can get them there. These hints today--just forerunners of what is to come=--give a otion why people generally look to Berman’s for the eatliest view, of >-new goods. Waists aid Dresses § Toknow what styles ‘are really right you should see this splendid array of ready-to-wear exhibit. ] Some startling values will .mee your gaze in this department. Waists inlaid with new heavy laces, showing the newegt creations. Dresses and Dress Goods are here in a variety that is larger than ever,including new Foulards Silks and Satin Border Voils. Silk Princess Slips Special Sale Silk Messaline Princess Slips, trimmed in lace and all colors $5.00 Pine River “Blaze, “Sentinel.” ¢ fix,trgqp_’dinary display -of -spring apparel in women’s ready-to-wear garments. : There is a great ad- Crow-Wing county: Brainerd bune,” 'Brainerd Brainerd “Dispateh.”’ . Koochlching county: “Big Fork “Northome ‘Récord,” “Lit- tlefork mes,” International Falls Egho,” “Press,” and I ’ Mossallno. Petticoats ton, D. . Southern California track fie dfi ham] hips at Los Angeles. § 5 yard swimming cha; ttsburgh Some Annual tournament of New Yorkifll . State Chess Assnciation, New York: ‘ Opénln’é‘ gf annual - automob: i Anrnng many other new spring ideas are included those of special mention-=NEW LINEN DRESSES, NECKWEAR, GINGHAI1 DRESSES . Ladies’ White Bags and Purses and many extreme silk creations. . " Correct styles in women s spring suits, skirts and -silk dresses. Proper style enters largely into the selection of a woman’s street suit-~not alone proper cut-of coat and skirt, but proper fabric, trim= ming and color are most necessary features of smart apparel. These points ‘mark our showing of women'’s spring suits as exceptional. Winding Up of Winter Sale With this introduction of spring creations we announce the final wind up of our great winter sale. 'There are still many bargains left. They will ‘be closed out at exceptional sacrifice. Franksl{]é\lh vs. Sailor Petrosky; 20 rounds, at San Francisco. Al Freddie qush vs. Jack Britton, 20| rounds, at 'Sari Francisco. |t Billy Papke vs. Frank Mantell, 2 rounds, at Sacremento. Abe Attell vs. Johnny Kilblane, rounds, at Vernon, Cal. B Matty Baldwin vs. “Knockout”) Brown; 10 ro\mfls. at Bosl,on. Mnsl.. Fsh 22.:~The an=) nual convention of the Chi “pai frater- nity, which was founded at Union College in 1841, met at the Bellevue Hotel in this city today for a three- day session. Delegates were in at- tendance representing the chapters of the society at the 'University of iversity of Wisconsin, University of Minnesota, Stanford University, Uni- versity ot Chlcngo. University ot the leudin and univers} P udasya, e F— ¥ 4