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4 LODGEDOM IN BEMIDH. ¢ LA X A RAREERREERXXR XX ] L — — — — — — } A. 0. U. W. Bemidji Lodge No 277. Regular meeting nights—first and third Monday, at 8 o'clock, —at Odd Fellows hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. B. P. 0. B. Bemidji Lodge No. 1052 Regular meeting nights— first and third Thursdays 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall Beltrami Ave., and Fiftk st. ©. 0. ¥. every second and fourth Sunday evening, at § o'clock in basement of Catholic church. DEGREE OF HONOR Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday evenings, at Odd Fellows Hall. P. 0. E. Regular meeting nights every 1st and 2nd Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock Eagles hall. G. A. B. Regular meetings—First and third Saturday after- noons, at 2:30—at Odd Fel lows Halls, 402 Beltrami Ave. 1. 0. 0. F. Bemidji Lodge No. 110} Regular meeting nights —every Friday, 8 o'=lock at Odd Fellows Hall 402 Beltrami. I O. O. F. Camp No. 34 Regular meeting every second <. &S b7 ”A and fourth Wednesdays at § 5 S5/ o'clock at 0dd Fellows Hall. Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights — first and third Wednesday at 8o'clock. —I1. 0. 0. F. Hall ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 168 Regular meeting nights—ex- ery Tuesday evening at 8§ o'clock—at the Eagles' Hall Third street. LADIES OF THE MAC- CABEES. Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening ir each month. MASONIC. A. F. & A. M., Bemidji, 233. Regular meeting nights — first and third Wednesdays, 8 o’clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave, and Fifth St. Bemidji Chapter No. 70, R. A. M. Stated convocations —first and third Mondays, 8 O'clock p. m.—at Masonic Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth — street. Elkanah Commandery No. 80 p K. T. Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave., and Fifth St. O. £. 8. Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, § o'clock — at Masonic Hall, geltrnml Ave, and Fifth St. M. B. A. Roosevelt, No. 1523 Regular meeting nights Thursday everings at 8 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. M. W. A. Bemidji Camp No. 65013 Regular meeting nights — first and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. MODERN SAMARITANS. Regular meeting nights or the first and thiré Thursdays In the I. O. O. F. Hall at § P m. SOKS OF HERMAN. Meetings held thire Sunday afternoon of eact month at Troppman's Hall. THOMANS. Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F Schmidt, 808 Third street ALLEN LINE Royal Mail Steamers 5 Services 30 Steamers WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Liverpool Service $.3. Victorian, Dec. 6th. S.8. Grampian, Dec. 12th, from St. John Carry Christmas Excursions to Europe Book your passage now and be sure of a good berth. N2 These steamers are among the larg- est and best sailing from the St. Law- rence ports. We can book you through from Be- midji. No delay or hotel expenses on the road. For rates, reservations and all other information apply to [ R. E. FISHER Union Depot, Bemidji. Phone 50 H. H. WATSON General Agent, Minneapolis Packy McFarland, 8tock Yards Lightweight. Packy McFarland of Chicago, known throughout the pugilistic world as the “gtockyards champion,” because of his being the idol of that section of the western city, is rated by boxing ex- perts as the “wizard of the ring,” says the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Mec- Farland is a fistic marvel. Now at the age of 24 years, he is accumulat- ing a fortune rapidly and has set his plans to make $100,000 in- the next year. This is to be done by a com- bination of his brains and hands. McFarland has gone about his ring contests the same as a contractor as- sumes a contract. If the task can be completed in three days the brainy contractor realizes that it is folly to waste six, and submit his machinery to unnecessary wear. It is the same with McFarland. If he sees that a bout can be ended in three rounds he rarely fights ten, but if in trying to end the bout quickly and decisively he feels he is endangering his tools, which are his hands, why, he simply wins by the scientific route. It 1s that element of uncertainty which has made McFarland the mag- net to attract ring-goers. His sci- ence at times is bewildering and ard- ent followers of the game are oft- times at a loss to follow his plan of attack and defense. McFarland has been boxing eight ' ArAnnAmA FAMOUS ATHLETE TO RETIRE Ralph Cralg, Wonderful Runner, Whe Captured Sprints at Stockhoim, Quits the Game. Athletics is to lose one of its brights est stars. Ralp Craig, the fleet-footed American boy who carried the stars and stripes to victory in the Olympic games at Stockholm, Sweden, will not be seen on the cinder path any more. Craig’s folks are opposed to the young man following an athletic career and did not want him to contest at Stocke holm. But patriotic pride impelled the great runner to go along with the other Americans and it was well for this country that he did. He won glory enough at the Olympic games to last a lifetime. Craig ran two grand races—the 100 and 200 meter events— Ralph Craig. years, has fought more than 100 bat- tles, ranging from one round to twen- ty-five, and in that time has never taken the count. He started his career by knocking his opponents out in short order, winning his first six contests in that decisive fashion, all being won inside of six rounds. He continued his knockout record in the second, third and fourth year of his ring career, winning 27 out of 37 con- rests that decisive fashion, It then began to dawn on McFar- land that a skilled mechanic would be at loss without his tools, and he real- ized that he must nurse his hands, not slug and try to knock a man’s head off with each punch, but deliver his blows scientifically, block those of the slugger and avoid punishment. Like all men who have studied real boxing, he soon discovered that it was far more pleasant to give than receive, From that day McFarland has truly been the wizard of the ring. He is proud of his defense and only dur- ing the last year, when a New York slugger reached him and blacked one of his eyes, McFarland was so asham- ed of the discoloration that he passed up a $1,000 six-round engagement, No man had ever blacked his eye be- fore, and it is sald he remained in- doors, away from his friends, until the discoloration had disappeared. and easily beat out the fastest sprint- ters in the world. Craig is a member of the Detroit Y. M. C. A, where his wonderful ability as a runner first at- tracted the attention of the athletic world DOUBT DISAPPEARS No One in Bemidji Who Has a Bad Back Should Ignore This Dou- ble Proof. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys Backache is some times kidney ache. With it may come dizzy spells, Sleepless nights, tired, dull days, Distressing urinary disorders, Doan’s Kidney Pills have been en- dorsed by thousands. Are recommended here at home. You have read Bemidji proof. Read now the Bemidji sequel. Renewed testimony; tested by time. Mrs. J. C. Titus, 602 American Ave.,, Bemidji, Minn.,, says: “I am recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills hoping that other kidney sufferers may be benefited by reading my en- dorsement. I was suffering from kid- ney trouble when I got Doan’s Kid- ney Pills. They gave me a great deal of relief, more than any other remedy I had ever used.” Mrs. Titus gave the above state- ment on August 27, 1907, and during a personal interview with one of our representasives on March 19, 1912, she said: “I have no reason to change my opinion of Doan’s Kidney Pills. 1 occasionally use this'remedy and it always brings benefit.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’s— and take no other.—Adv. ay. Contrary to all scoring rules, a pitcher got an assist on a strikeout in a game at St. Louis recently. The catcher muffed the third strike and the ball rolled into #he diamond. The pitcher grabbed the ball and threw the batter out at first, giving himself and the catcher assists and the first bageman a putout. 4 Captain Disqualified. Captain Hinchliffe of the Fordham untversity football team has been dis- qualified by the faculty from further rlaying with the = eleven. Scholar- ship conditions are Tesponsible for the faculty’s action, which is a se- vere blow to the team’s hope for a victorious season. SRINEMAN THEATRI Friday, Saturday and Sunday In addition to the big feature show, “The Un- veiling of Gov. Johnson's Statue” will be produced on motion picture film,Saturday and Monday. FRIDAY. 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