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s rechroennonnee s 7o ¢ - s seose Charles E, Battles Is in the cities this week. C.'W. Scrutehin is attending court at International Falls. ‘Erwin Hinshaw of Wilton, was fn the city on business Tuesday. Coming to the Grand Thursday— Maud: and Maud, those comedy ven- triloguists.—Adv. Mrs, J. H.. Fallon is recovering very nicely and is expected to leave the hospital soon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dammena of this city, - were visitors at Interna- tional Falls Tuesday. Milk—Fourteen quarts dollar, it paid for in advance. Schroeder.—Adv. for one Ww. G Archie Naugle left for Chicago on Tuesday where he will be the guest of his uncle for two or three days. Father Philippe will leave this evening on the six o’clock train for Blackduck. He will return tomor- row morning. Winter's germs and impurities are in your system—Hollister R. M. Tea will drive them out; try it. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. The.Norwegian Ladies’ Aid will be entertained at the home of. Mrs. Ole Larson, 915.Lake Boulevard, Thurs- day afternoon, February 6. The’ Young. Peoples’ society of the First. Scandinavian Lutheran church will be entertained this evening at the home of Mrs. Ed Jacobson. Coming to the Grand Thursday— Maud and Maud, those comedy ven- triloquists.—Adv. E. E. McDonald of this city is among the attorneys who are attend- ing the opening of the February term of court at International Falls: Mg. and Mrs. Philip Gill returned Tuesday, from the twin citles. Mr. Gill has been there for about three weeks and Mr. Gill for about ten days. . Wanted—Good girl for general housework. 716 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. O. J. O'Leary.—Adv. Dr. D. L. Stanton who has been in Chicago for the past week; attending the meeting of the alumni of the Chicago Dental college, will return home tomorrow. The Eastern Stars will have their regular meeting Friday evening. Work will begin promptly at eight o'clock, and after the work a soc- fal will be held. Damon's colored big musical com- edy company will be presented at the Erinkman theater peginning Thurs. day. Seats twenty-five and thirty- five cents.—Adv. The Young Peoples’ society of the Swedish Lutheran church wilt have a rag ball social Thursday evening, February 6, at the. Challenge hotel. Everybody welcome. Mrs. F. L. Bursley returned Men- day ‘from Minneapolis, ‘where . she went to attend the. fumeral of her father, who was an old soldiey and lived at the soldiers® home, Hustle you up, clears the head, you feol different all over—it’s hollister’s R. M. Tea, best for bowels and stom- ach. Barker's Drug Sotre.—Adv. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyter- ian church will be entertained in the churciy parlors Thursday afternoon at three o’cloek.: ; Lunch will = be served- and:all are cordialy invited. Ciookaion_ Daily Times: Thayer Bailey, who visited here a few days last week, was called ‘to Bemidji, Sun- | frage, it. was announced Mly‘ ‘thnt ‘men only” wowld be held next week, The speakers will be women and thi®y will be prépamed to answer any qumestions: day evening on business, and was AMUSEMBNTS not able to be present at the Ston Darty last evening. 3 The members and friends:of the congregation of the Methodist church will hold a “Get’Acquainted” social in the church this evening at ‘eight o'clock. A program. will be render- ed and refreshments. served. Damon’s colored :big musical com- edy company. will:be presented at the Brinkman theater beginning Thurs- day. Seats twenty-five and thirty- five cents.—Adv. ‘Word has been received from Bau- dette that the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slipp, formerly of this city, dled Tuesday morning at elght o'lock:s: Deathiis sald- to- be due to: inflammatory rheumatism.| Mrs. Slipp 1s also i1, Among Bemidji’a out-of-town visi-| tors yesterday were'C, E. Brunelle o Red Lake - Falls; - C. H.. Mills - of Brainerd; Mr. and Mrs. " Solberg..of Big Falls; J. A. Brown ‘of Grand Rapids; W. T. Kuntz of Brainerd-and T. B. Westerberg' of Crookston. Safe. Sound. Conservative: Accommodating. 4 per cent interest:paid on Deposits. Northern -National- vitations have been issued.—Adv. Kenneth Anderson, . 819 Bemidji avenue, was ‘pleasantly surprised on Tuesday afternoon: by a number:of his school mates.: The following] guests were present: Cliftord Roe, Eban- Bowser, Arthur O'Leary, Lester 'Smith, Ralph Mo- berg, Robert ‘Naylor, ' and : Maurices Brown. . They presented Kemneth with a pair of skis. Mrs. John L. Brown assisted Mrs. . Anderson in serving. Coming to the Grand Thursday— Maud and Maud, those comedy ven- triloquists.—Adv. Many people attended the roller masquerade at the rink last night as it was the last public event before Lent. The costumes were the best that had appeared at a masquerade this year and the judges were puzaied f as to who really deserved the prizes. They picked for the best dressed Mady; Miss Alice Neely, who was dressed as an -Egyptian maid.. Alex Cameron, dressed as a Puritan was selected as the best dressed gentleman. In the comic costumes, there ‘was a variety of 'costumes of all descriptions. Mrs. Wm. Sprague and sister, Miss Bessie Tibbets, won the ladies* eomfe pries They were dressed to represent the gold dust twins. - Dwn Danielson of Crookston in a Jew costume won the gentleman’s prize. Damon’s coloredi big musical com- edy company wilk lse presented at the Brinkman thesger beginning Thurs- day. Seats twemty-five and thirty- five cents.—<Adv. Grand Forka Dally $Herald: Scamp- €ring rats aud mice ‘are counted on by college students to stampede the suffrage parade im Washington on March 8 and the wanisual demand for rodents was expiined today ‘when the plot, that hes:spread through vir- tueally every callege im the capital, was learned. The collegians intend, it ‘has developad; to post their forces along the length of- Pennsylvania @avenue and at a prearranged signal, dash. into' the marching line with hand bags or parcels containing the mice, shaking them .out into the street. When the plot was uncovered the suffragist leaders were dismay- ed. Appeal to the police has been made and Commissioner Rudolph has promised ‘ proteation. The police, however, cannot make arrests until after the mice have been liberated and the women fail to see that ar- rests will remedy. the situation. “If is just perfectly horrid,”, said a blonde suffragist at national head- quarters today, shuddering &t ‘the prospect. - “Of course, I'm not fright- ened, but there ‘are so many -timid women. ] mouse.” In an effort to convert the men to the cause’ of universal - suf- “experiemge’” meetings’ for that maybe asked. Louis Brown;} And besides, a mouse is a For your stomach's sakse, cleanse your bowels and liver with. Hollister’s - 'RAILRO, XK KK Grand Theater % | o A magnificent Egyptian drama, . ““The Qrit of the Qiri The Burglar’s. Dllemma * IsiaMiograply -story - of a. youth; subjected to the Law’s Third (Pathe) A L ¢ s g 108 ‘Bobnd ‘story.of railroad life i decidedly novel in plot and is replets with Natoosa e ; 1106 Bouth Bound Leaves. : m“?md:m i ko i il &8 Isa s story of an_Indian inaid whofallsin love, witha Erelght Vst Léavae Vitagraph cowboy but he clings:tohis.white sweetheart. 2 ' tllustrated’ .gn_ge_ 2 et i1} 4 ““She Is a Pippin’’. (Biograph) " (Biograph) Sung by Mrs. Ptifer . The Peace Offering Is a.Kalgm. comedy, of two mea who stay out late and try 1o square themselves. with their wiyes: but nothing doing. «Jinx’s Birthday Party”’ A very amusing comedy. Ooming Soon: THE KERRY QOW,”’ the Romantio Drama by Joseph Murphy. Every Soeme of this Ro- OPENING OF VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW NIGHT: |Ruth Wightman 1 Teacher of Piano Residence Studio 1002 idji Ave. ¥ Phone 168 LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 ard Clapp, Richard Mills, | Harry| =~ . | s Hitchcock, Dr. Boles, Dr.’ Randolph, : But'He: Wouldn't: Get: Up: Bért Ruettell, M. Willitt, B. Turn-{i There was:not-even: standing room' quist, E. Helland,: Walter /Wyand, R. the crowded-electric :car,; but ome. A. Gadde, Fred McGregor, Chris Ha- |} passanger; 5 gen, Henry Hanson, Dr. Bertelson, J. | Wedged:her way “I“"z D. Markwood, Kelly and J. J. Ide, | 9oorway. Hush:time :the. : _5This apacgfi@.ervéd by the Bomidji Townsite & Improvement Go. For price of Iqts, terms etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji or write, | Miles Block. ‘|D. H, FISK 8 ATTORNEY AT LAW Offics second floor O’Leary-Bowser Bldg | Tusser, a medieval poet (15624-1680), ] who seems to have been strong om epigrams. The same idea may have PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS || DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND.SURGEON Office—Mides Blook DR, E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN. AND, SURGEON [+ Phone ”'M 1a, m"n;“:.‘kmu 397 DR. C. B, SARBORN PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘had mot much education and partly ‘because he treated simple themes, Bemidj Townsite & Improvement Co, 820 Capital Bank: Bullding iHis first publication was entitled “A |Bundred’ Good Points of Husband- irle,” and later he published “A Hun- idred Good Points of Husbandrie Late- 'ly Married Unto a Hundred Good Points of Housewdfery,” and still later this was amplified into “Five Hun. \ dred Good Points’ of Husgbandry Unit- "Whea you suffer from backache, Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, " Feel weak, languid, depressed, Have annoying urinary: disorders; Do you know what:to do? 8T, PAUL MINNESOTA ;" ‘; ‘; M:ntyh“ G:: fl"““‘afi“”" Some Bemidji people do. b4 "‘.";“m’::-";’:;.“‘ benk, Benydil, Mign. — [EPEINES. OF these. 8. AFo sl ex Read the statement that follows. g nt with.an autobdography of the au-|: S lthor 1n ‘verse. Southey, himselt &|; It'® from a Bemidjicitizen. DR. E. H. SMITH ieritical. poet,—characterized Tusser : Testimony that can: be: investigat- “a good, honest, homely, usetul old pghymster” Some of Tusser's phrases. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block fed, ; s Mrs. Carl Golz, 209 Ninth St., Be- ‘have passed into proverb: ' |midji, Minn;, says: “I do not hesitate: Sixth Ann\ul Minneapolis DB. E. H. MARCUK to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. I i sl Z it ‘s A % “ SIt 8U. Learning How to Write. {used them, getting my supply at Bar- { . el atoe ‘u‘:fi ROGHON The following is taken from a jpage | ker's Drug Store - and have been : ufon] 0 1 {e A Ly Blosk = a1 of practical household suggeeftions ] greatly benefived. I had a weak and 3 - published in the Woman's Home Com- lame back and suffered from back- . EINER W. JOHNSON panion: ache and dizzy spells. My kidneys My little boy tired very Wulckly |unngyeq me and T had headaches. Af- OW PHYSICEAN,AND :SURGRON: yhenTitsied o feach him th Sithe b0 | .. I used two boxes of Doan’s Kid- . Office over Security Bank I gave him a cap, a bag and whistlel : 1 a1 Guard Ar: and told him to play letter carrier. | D€Y Pills I felt betto’r in every wa: - Natloa Qs mory. == Since then he sits down immediately | Ifor sale' by all dealers. = Price 50 ;Febm 8 15 and Annex DENTINTS efter breakfast cach day and writes a [tents, Fostar-Milburn Co., Buffalo, 5 fen big, national shows being held all over short, letter to one of the meighbars, | New York, soje agents for the United the Unic:: g;fl’fll‘fi year. The Northwegst, in this one JR. D. L. STANTON then ng:a ofi:fi:;:; bl 1&3;“3 L | states. : big NATIONAL show, will riot only combine the three DENTIST | and it is ‘wondertul how quickly he s | : Remember the name—Doan's— shows held in Minneapolis and St. Paul in 1912, but Office in Winter. Block A learning;to wriand spell with ease | ¥1d take mo other—Adv. will, in addition, have all the big special factory displays - Cu—— 313 Jre® = 3 Yhuhui 3 £ S, prepared for Boston, Nev York and Chicago shows. This is the ONLY show in the Northwest this year and thie BIGGEST ever held here. AT 3 The addition of the Armory Annex more than doubled the space i ive effects, splendid band e vacalta s S assnasentnty Sl B afoyed mu sl‘l\iu will be the greatest of automobiles (gas and elect OR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel 330 GRANDMOTHER USED PLAIN SAGE TEA T0 DARKEN HER FADED, GRAY HAB-~TRY THIS DR. G. M. PALMER g ic), DENTIST B motorcycles ‘and accessories G . cars, commercial Miles Block MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT MAKE$|tle for fitty cents. | Some drusgists B S HOWN WEST OF CHICAGO. Evening Work 5y Seewiatment Only ‘ A O AL - | sk, o nater upomguiing| Al the Spacal Poatursof chw lg Eastern Shoms wilbesosa | CURES DANDRUFF. Wyeth’s, which car be deperded up- E “.‘Mmfi'-“!":‘:"."““""" cury. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY | on to Testore naturalicolor and beau- Opens Saturday, F""M ';‘5‘;&‘“‘:‘:&‘:&“’ and Ofen dally, except Sunday, 1 to ¢ B 'ebruary. 3 The use of Sage and Sulphur for|ty to the hair and’ ~4s splendid for eveniing, to & 7 only, 3 to ¢ p. m. L restoring faded, gray halr to its nat-{ dandruft, dry, feverish, itchy scalp " | ural color dates back to grandmotb-|and fialling halr. i L TOM SMART | er’s time. She kept her hair beauti-| = A well-known downtown -druggist DRAY AND TRANSFER { fully darkemed, glossy and-abundant|says his customers insist on Wyeth's . T SAFE AND PIANO MOVING | with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.|Sage and Sulphur, because, they say, - £ International Champion Res. "Phone 68, 818 America Ave. | ‘Whenever her hair fell out or took on|it d&arkens.so naturally and. evenly Stock Chgmploq_ Sr x 2 ] Office Phone 13. that dull, faded or streaked appear- tha$ nobody can tell it has‘bean ap- ; = — ance this simple mixture was ap-|plie d—it's 50 easy to'.use :t0o.- “t‘: E | plied with wonderful effect, sivaply dampen ‘& sponge: Or 80 - | But the brewing at home is mussy|b'rush and draw it {through your F UNER‘L DlRECTox L 8 and out-of-date. Nowadays skilled|} air, taking in a strand at a time. Do ‘ chemists do this better than our-|tnis at night and by morning ¢he M. E. IBERTSON | selves. By asking at any drug store| gray hair ‘disappears; after another . . ‘ for the ready-to-use produced—eailed| application or two, At 1s restored to el UNDERTAKER and pr oy =5\ 9. COUNTY CORONER iltl natural color :awd :looks :glossy, Iarge bot-'| soft and abundsnt—Ady. =y —— “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair! Remedy”—you will get a al s “K C Baking Powder is ‘absolutely pure and wholesome. rumdum, a course luncheon -was servced at the small tables, -lighted | by the glow of the red shaded can- dles. and decorated with bittersweet. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Alex Arnold, Mr. and Mra. Walter g Taylor, and Dr. and Mrs. Norman, wa‘m ‘Misses Laura Anderson, Irene and Myra Kasser, Lily Schmidt, Feyereis- en, Ada Jagow, Mae McCanns, F. Shortridge, Dorothy Johnson, Wini- fred Graves, Mable Rosaan, Elva Gil-| : bert, Nell Phalen, Viola Warfel, Mo~ -ade drk 337 S lan,'Schnrlle Robertson, EHa Watts, mmh moter (4%x6), left-dde center control, Bagomiel, Esther Ferris, Sena Han- R y 3 1 Ve %‘rgfmwm"‘.fi‘flw" Sl P son,- Carmody, . Hokesvig, LeDabl, ) 3 § : N ‘wheelbase, Hoffecker apecdometes, peas e, Conomed. ise: carriers, Greaves, Wynn, McWilliams, Try K CBaking P owder breads if yeast- raised bread does: not:agree with you. N write us at youne‘mdedd:dnwwmmury@-w.mt. m,unwmwydn.mmumqofwmflwm to whom you can write for positive. lnh—m.fion.v ; . ‘Wewiflnfimu-elnmhndlonh*,pn/v-m_m mdth 5 -Memyfmym—nlqmnmmq?q;m?!m the mmywrmwufim.wmhhfmumwm In fact, you owe it to yourselfto learn what privnerwnmthhk?f National cars. ‘Write us today for n»mmywnl‘f:umflnywmt. Ask us for ‘a.copy of our book *‘By Word of Mouth.” 5 v : o o e i 4P KRR KRR KK KK 4 - _Tonight i “'1‘11;::;}::“::: geori s There is no_Rochelle salts, no : x - Diamond Cits DIAMONd || cwomeon oats umes: 3t 10 harmful resid'ue left in the-food I ke A Masterpiéce'in Two Parts " || ota Stone and Messrs, WHI and Wal- that is leavened with K C. . x * Tm Gmmh-“ ) n ter Stone entertained at the last of 4 3 e * The Fair Store Sells x _ WOTIBHOI'S UM || iheir sortes of parties st ovening at Ever the most: delicate can eat hot : C < Postage Stampe £ A P, 8t . er a o . . . N s hd VAUDEVILLE PROGRAN, [|picsnt i i kbR Buy a Car x ‘ : * *x x * Chas. and Agnes' Loftus* . A Reno Divorce Case Character Change . Comedian. Changes Made*'In' Word “Way * * thé"Audie; “< Jonny Groft" Novelty Banjoist EXKREE KKK K KKK - KC: —— THE SPALDING ke 'EAN PLA! Duluth's and IC!:M — PIGTURE- PROGRAN- Diamond-Guts Diamond;% } na Roberts, . Inga. Dahl, Lulu Kell geon, Beth Rapin, Alice Arnold, Ed- ‘Tunning board, a A Mastorvies In 10 Faria Minnie Boe, and the Messrs. Holum- NN ‘The Counterfeiter’s Dem: j|sren. sonn Watiace, Tom Mortessom, Al VI e ? @. A. Youngquist, Roy Wilde, Bdi 3 % Page, John Hughes, DéGraw, Ernest: 2 3000 Feet of Pictares P : Wilde, Will Peterson, Erskine 'Vance, Lloyd Erickson, Nap Rapiin,| Brett Wright, J. P. Foote, Russ Show Starts At 7:p i Daf.ncfivn Pama