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l 1 " THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1*4';'151'2’.1“ , i Oldest Order. nfortunate English. First “Man of Straw.” Brazilian Statues. e hogis epnetite, o' offen th; What {f the cldest order n €R| 1y genor improssion st the| The phrase, “a man of straw,” had| 1In the South American republics: Source of amazement. If you Would) ygionoes The claim s made for that Englishman’s life is rather prosy is | its origin in England at a time when | is not alone warriors and statesmer have such an appetite take Chamber-| o¢ tne Holy Sepulchre, the grand off supported by the statement of a Lons | men might easily be procured to fur-|{ who are remembered by public statues Iain’s Tablets. They not only create| cership of which has just been com doner who visited at Clay Center. He{nish evidence upon oath in almost any | Some months ago in the republic ol a healthy appetite, but strengthen| ferred by the pope on a member of the | gig he never had tasted fried chick- emergency. It appears that persons of | Brazil a monument was erected to 1 the stomach and enable it to do its| Irish Nationalist party, Sir Thomat| ., o strawberry shortcake, the two|this description were accustomed to| poet, and a month ago in the city o work naturally. For sale by Barker’s| Grattan Fsmond. It appears that 04| peing unknown to the culinary art in| walk openly in Westminster hall with| Rio de Janeiro, in the “Jardin Pub Drug Store.—Adv. date or the name of a founder can be| p;g country.—Kansas City Star. a straw projecting from their shoes,| lico” (the public garden), a statue was - - - assigned to the Order of the Holy thus signifying they sought employ-| erected in memory of Ferreira di - = Sepulchre, though there is a legendary ment as witnesses. Hence the expres-| Aranjo, founder 37 years ago of thr sion. Portuguese journal, Gazeta de Noti William C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate THE SPALDIN tradition that traces its origin to the EAN PLAN time of Charlemagne. In the middle “There could be no better medicine An advocate who desired a conve-| cias, who is considered the father o " EURO e:] ; Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel of the last century, however, when|than Chamberlain’s Cough RemedY.| yient witness knew by this sign where| Brasillan journalism. First Mortgage Loans DULUTH MINNESOTA the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem| My children were all sick with uge than 3100[.0004"(50‘meenwly1§:5xp:‘nded was reestablished, the office of grand | whooping cough. One of them was rovements. {0 rooms, 7 g‘hslnsa §?mple YODEAS. Evse,.y g,c;;.‘: master of the order was transferred ta convenience: Luxurious and delighttul f| it by Pope Pius the Ninth, who many ‘Room, Men'’s Grill, Uolaoni:llzBufl": | years later, in 1838, created by stat- public H to find one; and the colloquy between | on Clty and Farm Property the two was brief. L i in bed, had a high fever and was “Don’t you remember?” the advo “It is a pleasure to’teu you that | coughing up blood. Our doctor gave|cate would ask. The party would|Chamberlain’s cough Remedy is the | ’s Cough Remedy|Bl&nce at the fee and give no SigM|pest cough medicine I have ever! ., . Magnificent lobby and lic rooms: || ute three ranks of the order—tha"'hem hCha‘.iml;er;mns ase;gthem nng but when the fee was increased his used,” writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, 5 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Salt l,%o,z:?ug‘f; P iy ;‘;,"og,f’,;:z‘f grand cross, commander and knight |20d the first dose e 3 powers of memory increased with it, , Phone 9. tory. cated in heart of business sec- || The costume 18 a white cloak with the|three bottles cured them, says Mrs. and straw shoes went into court and of Lavonia, Ga. “I have used it with | slon but overlooking tke harbor and Lake Minn. b ) + || Bemidjl, rior. Convenient to everything. | Cross of Jerusalem in red enamel. The R. A. Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss. | yyore ag desired. {all my 'chxldren {md the l:'esg‘llts have; One of the Graat Hotsls of the Northwesi {| POPe himself is grand master of the For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.— o been highly satisfactory.” For sale| . 8 Saatue i e S | order—Westminster Gazette. Adv. | by Barker’s Drug Store.—Ady. Look for the Yellow Ticket on Misses’ and Children’s Look for the Yellow Ticket , Ladies’ Sui:sn and Coats OI F r Coats TO MAKE ROOM FOR HOLIDAY GOODS We are obliged to sacrifice all profit and part of the original cost of Ladies Suits and Ladies’ and Girls, Coats. The Holiday Goods must be on display in another week and we have not the room to give them proper space, hence this great Reduction Sale- Sale Commences Friday Morning and Will Continue Until Saturday Night, the 23rd Ladies’ Suits LLadies’ Coats $35.00 Suits, sale price........cccocevievieniinirinns $25.00 $35.00 Coats, sale price BT B H B e 21.50 S000 ® = = 25.00 5 1 el 0. o O 19.50 27.00 s “ “ 20.00 : L $15.00 - $25.00 Coats, sale price....... 19.75 20.00 “ “ Ll e 15.50 18.00 i “ B e 13.50 15.00 “ “ el 10.75 12.00 o £ = 9.75 10.00 B i * e 7.95 Girls’ Coats $15.00 Coats, sale price......... $10.50 1200 = & e 9.50 10.00 « - N 7.50 800 * & 5.75 600 o« 4.95 5.00 st E 3.95 350 * B 2.75 Ladies’ House Dresses 200 House Dresses made from . Percales, Ginghams and ’ Lawns, will be sold at One-fourth off. Ladies’ Serge and Silk Dresses Ladies’ Serge Dresses, made from American woolen mills all wool serge; colors, tan and navy, $9.50 numbers, sale price...... $6.95 Ladies’ Skirts During this sale we will offer about 100 Ladies’ Skirts, values $7.50 to $15, at $4.95 each. The cloth alone is worth more than i is asked for the finished garment. Ladies’ $12.50 Serge Dresses, sale price............................ $945 Ladies’ $10.00 Silk Dresses, made from soft taffeta silk, sale . ’ o e o A i $6.95 Ladies’ Underwear Ladies’ $18.50 silk dresses made from extra fine messalene silk. Ladies’ jersey ribbed, silver grey vests and pants, each......... 19¢ SAlE PriCe .....oovevviiiiiiiiiiiee e $10.50 Ladies’ all wool Challie dresses, values to $12.50. Choice of the ’ 0 g e i g e M 495 Boys’ Heavy Wool Hose If there is a boy in the family get his winter stockings at this sale. 50 dozen 50c Wool Hose at a pair...................................._ 39¢ Ladies’ Mackinaw Coats d 1 lot of Ladies’ Waists that WOOI Blankets Ladies’ full length Mackinaw coats, 22.50 values. Sale price 16.50 are slightly soiled, values up Wool Blankets (in the Basement). 100 pair of extra good wool S18. VANICE ..o covuminaisnansnsvnsons s 55555 s smmmnne swsimoms b siosnss 13.50 | to $2, choice each......... 49c | -blankets, $3.50 to $12.00 a pair, sale price One-fourth off. SALE OPENS FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 15 AND CLOSES SA TURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23