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D 277. Regular meeting nights—first and third Monday, at o’clock, —at Odd Fellows hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. B. P. 0. E. Bemidji Lodge No. 1052 Regular meeting nights— first and third Thursdays 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall Beltrami Ave., and Fiftk St ©C. 0. ¥. every second and fourth Sunday evening, at 1 o'clock in basement of Catholic church. DEGREE OF HONOR Meeting nights ever) second and fourth Monday evenings, at Odd Fellow: Hall. F. 0. E. Regular meeting nights every 1st and 2nd Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock Eagles hall. G.A. R Regular meetings —Firs' and third Saturday after noons, at 2:30—at Odd Fel lows Halls, 402 Beltram: Ave. L. 0. 0. P. Bemidji Lodge No. 11t Regular meeting nlghts —every Friday, 8 o'slock at 0dd Fellows Hall 402 Beltrami. I. 0. 0. F. Camp No. 34! Regular meeting every seconc and fourth Wednesdays at § Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights — first und third Wednesday st 8o'clock —I1. 0. 0. F. Hall ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 16§ Regular meeting nights—ex ery Tuesday evening at & o'clock—at the Eagles' Hsll Third street. LADIES OF THE MAC CABEES. Regular meeting nighi last Wednesday evening M ir each month. MASONIC. A. F. & A. M., Bemidj, 233 Regular = meeting nights — first and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltram' Ave., and Fifth St, Bemidji Chapter No. 70, R. A. M. Stated convocations —first and third Mondays, § o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth street. Elkanah Commandery No. 3¢ K. T. Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock Pp. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave., and Fifth St. O. E. S. Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, § o'clock — at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave., and Fiftb St. W M. B. A. Roosevelt, No. 1628. Regular meeting nights Thursday everings at ¢ o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. | weakness of not being able to gauge a Frank Sherman, Poul Player. For many years acknowledged as the leading pocket billiard player of the east and twice winner of the international title, Frenk Sherman was defeated recently in New York for the world's championship by Alfred de Oro. e O R e e et o e e 2 s 2 2 VU VUV VN S S ORIGINAL ‘BONEHEAD’ PLAYER Inventor of Expressions Which Have Become Byword in Baseball Was Southern Leaguer. Eddie Ashenback, the well-known minor league manager who died re- cently, was the inventor of the expres- sion “bonehead,” which, with “con- crete dome,” ‘“cement skull,” solid tvory,” has become a byword in base- ball. When Ashenback was manag- | ing the Shreveport team of the South- | ern league several years ago, he had a good catcher, who could also hit some, but he had the very serious toul fly, no matter how easy it was. One day a batter raised a high foul directly over the plate, and the catch- ! er, misjudging it, was hit squarely on top of the head by the descending sphere, which knocked off his mask and bounded away about thirty feet. That night Ashenback finished his Bupper early and was passing out of the dining room when he happened to walk behind his catcher, who was devouring his evening meal with gusto and enthusiasm. Stopping at the ta- ble, Ed passed his hands over the backstop's head, feeling for the bump which he thought would surely be there on account of the contact with the ball that afternoon. But there was no lump to be felt. *“No, wonder,” said Ash. “How could there be a bump? Your head is a solid bone.” Regular meeting nights — first and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. i MODERN SAMARITANS. Regular meeting nights or the first and thiré Thursdays in the I. O. O. F. Hall at ¢ p. m. SONE OF HERMAN. Meetings held thire Sunday afternoon of eack month at Troppman's Hall. TEOMANS. Meetings the first Friday =vening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F Schmidt, 306 Third street ALLEN LINE Royal Mail Steamers 5 Services 30 Steamers WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Liverpool Service S.S, Victorian, Dec. 6th S.S. Grampian, Dec. 12th, from St. John Garry Christmas Excursions to Europe Book your passage now and be sure of a good berth. 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 M. W. A. Bemldji Camp No. 5012 ! General Agent, Minneapolis L Pacific Coast league, Joe Birmingham may be a bench manager of the Naps next season. Denver of the Western league wants i the services of Bill Lelivelt, the Min- neapolis pitcher. Gabby Street is rapidly going through the alphabet of minor leagues. He is out of the double A’s. Chicago boxers help keep their town on the map if they do appear at home only for photographic purposes. The Buffalo fans believe that Hugh Duffy, ex-Milwaukee manager, will pilot the Bison ship next season. Beals Becker, the speedy youngster and sub outflelder of the Giants, will most likely be a regular next season. World's serles publicity is a two- edged scimitar. It made a hero out of Hugh Bedient and a bum out of Snodgrass. Owner Lennon of the St. Paul club of the American association wants Johnny Kling for manager of the Saints next year. From developments this year it would seem that players’ organization was to be given an immediate chance to prove its worth. Jim McGuire says the reason pitch- ers don’t hit is because hitters don’t pitch. Which lines James up as a maker of epigrams. Pitcher Ray Fisher of the New York Americans has been coaching the Middlebury football squad since the close of the baseball season. Something no other big league manager can boast of—Roger Bresna- han holds this one record: He is the only major league manager fired by 8 woman. Gus Hetling, third baseman of the Oakland team, was presented with a big 1913 model automobile as the most valuable man to his team in the ONE OF BOSTON’S STANDBYS i Hall, Whose Clever Pitching Helped Win Championship, Began Career at First Base. Pitcher Charley Hall, whose clever work aided materially in winning the American league championship for the Boston Red Sox, began his profession- Charley Hall. al baseball career on the Santa Bar bara (Cal.) team, playing first base. The first game he ever pitched was for the San Francisco team of the Pa- cific Coast league in 1904. The next year he joined the Cincinnati team, going from there to Columbus, O. In 1908 he was with St. Paul, and went to the Boston Americans in the mid- dle of the 1910 season. He is a right hander, but bats with his left. Entries for 1913 Glidden Tour. Pledges of 25 entries for the next Glidden tour have been given to Char- les J. Glidden during the first three days of his tour over the lakes-to-the- gulf route. Motorists have given him an enthusiastic welcome at the com- pletion of each day’s tour. Are Post-Season Serles Profitable? Including this year’s games between the Red Sox and the Giants, the rec- ords show that more than $2,000,000 { has been taken in at the gate at the post-season games since the National commission took charge nine years 8x0. “There could be no better medicine than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with whooping cough. One of them was in bed, had a high.fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Chamberlain’s' Cough Remedy and the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them, says Mrs. R. A. Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.— Agdv. - s e : . ‘team and who is noted for his long i and spectacular runs. | { One of the most popular players on the University of Wisconsin football GERM LADEN DUST CAUSES CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Kills Deadly Catarrh Germs. No Stomach Dosing. the Catarrh, which is bad enough in itself, often results in loss of taste, smell and hearing, and leads to seri- ous throat and lung troubles if not promptly checked. The seat of ca- tarrh is usually in the back of the nose, and its natural course is down- ward, into the throat and thence to the lungs. Don't take any chances. If you have any symptoms of catarrh— stuffed up feeling in the head, nasty discharge from the nose, sore throat, or dry, hacking cough, get a fifty cent bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist, and begin the treat- ment at once. This remedy is not a “burning out” or “drying up” process. It is simply a cleansing, healing, anti- septic Balm, taken through the nos- trils back into the head and throat where it instantly reaches the seat of the trouble. That’s the only way to effectually and permanently cure catarrh. Catarrh makes you offensive to yourself and friends. Start using Ely’s Cream Balm today, and in a short time you will be permanently cured of this nasty, disgusting dis- ease.—Adv. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth'’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rooms, 12 private baths, 60 sample rooms. Every mcdern convenlence: Luxurious and dellfihthl restaurants and buffet, Flemish m, Palm Room, Men’s Grill, Colonial Buffe Magnificent lobby and public room Ballroom, banguet rooms and private dining_rooms; Sun parlor and observa- tory. ated in heart of business sec- tion but overlooking tke harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hetels of the Nerthwest —— e —— Six of These Are Yours The above is a reproduction of the exact size of one of the Roger’s TUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER During the month of October we had three times the number of calls for office help we couid fili, with sal- eries ranging from $40 to $100 per month— A business training is the Door to Success. You are interested and would like to know more about it, so write the Giile Fales BUSINESS COLLEGE ITS THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. Subscribe for The Piomeer Who Sells It ? Here they are all in a row. They sell it because it's.the best ‘nickel pencil on the market today and will be for many days to come. The Bemidji Pencil stands alone in the ;five! cent world. It issold on your money back basis. A store on every street and in surrounding cities. Here They Are: QGarlson’s Varlety Store Barker’s Drug and Jew- elry Store W. G. Schroeder 0. C. Rood & Co. E. F.Netzer’s Pharmacy Wm. McCuaig J. P. Omich’s GCligar Store Roe & Markusen F. Q. 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