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RESULTS THAT REMAIN Are Appreciated by Bemidji People. Thousands who suffer from back- ache and kidney complaint have tried one remedy. after . another, - finding only temporary benefit. This is dis- couraging, but there is one kidney medicine that has earned a reputa- tion for lasting results and there is plenty of proof of its merit right here in Bemidji. 7 Here is the testimony of one who used Doan’s Kidney Pills years ago, and now makes his testimony even stronger. Mr. Henry Revor, 808 Bemidji Ave. Bemidji, Minn., says: “I suffered from backache for weeks at a time. It seemed that I could get nothing that would relieve me. Finally, I heard about Doan’s Kidney Pills. After taking two boxes, I felt like a differ- ent person. The public statement I then gave, praising Doan’s Kidney Pills, still holds good. The benefit; they brought, has been permanent.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unitedl States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take ro other. CPOORROQOOOP®B®O D ¢ LODGEDOM IN BEMIDJL 00 OOCOEOOOOOOOOCQ A. 0. U. W. Bemidji Leodge No 277. Regular meeting nights—first and third Monday, at 8 o'cleck —at Odd Fellows ball 402 Beltrami Ave. ‘;%,‘ B. P. O. E. b4 Bemidji Lodge No. 1052 Regular meeting nights— QAR first and third Th:{l.w. s 3 hall. H | 8 o’clock—at Elks i ) | © . % every second and fourth Sunday evening, at ¢ o'clock in basement of Catholic church. Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday evenings, at Odd Fellows Hall. 2. 0. 8. Regular meeting nighu every 1st and 2nd Wednes day evening at $ o'clock Bagles hall. @ AR Regular meetings—Firs and third Saturday after noens, at 3:30—at Odd Fel lews Halls, ¢03 Beltram: Ave. L 0. 0. F. Bemidji Lodge No. 11¢ Regular meeting nights —every Friday, 8 e'clock at Odd Fellows Hal! 402 Beltrami. Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights -- first and third Wednesday at $o’cleck —1I1. 0. 0. F. Hall ENIGETS OF PYTKIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 162 Regular meeting nights—ex ery Tuesday evening at i o'clock—at the Eagles’ Hal: ie each menth. MASONIO. A. F. & A. M, Bemidy: 313, Reguiar ~ meeting nights — first and third Wednesdays, 8 o’clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltram: Ave, and Fifth St. Bemldji Chapter 'Ne.i 7 R A. M. Stated convocation: —first and third Mondays, { o'cleck p. m.—at Masenic Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth street. : Elkanah Commandery No. 3¢ K. T. Stated -conclave—seconéd and feurth Fridays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bei trami Ave., and Fifth St. O. . 8. Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, § o’clock — at Masenic Hall ::m-“u Ave., and Fifth o B A in Odd Fellows N - x WA ;’;\}; Bemidji Camp No. PRl ot ana ‘thira Tum.,m‘h t AN 'S Af % 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. Th in the L O. O. F. Hall at p. m. | quickly than that exposed to the light. i REPORTER [SC00P - GOT & TP THAT BILLY POPCORKS 15 GONG-TO | * [GNE & SOUSE PARTY AND Y R\DE. TON1GHT AND TVE ARRANGED WITH ONE OF HIs. FRIENDS YD SMUGGLE You \NTO THE. CAR ~BE SURE. AND GEY ALL THE GaY DETAILS OF THE WHILE, SCOOP “((6F COURSE THEY WonT Y(Now! THAT YOU ARE A REFORTER AND Y0U CAN GET THE. MAMES OF ‘ALL THE LADES 1N THE PARTY-THE STBRY WILL BE THE YALK OF THE Scoop - | that we live, mor-in what is small and The & ensse e:;;totze:elli(::;.d in plants | anxious. Machines will continue the is that of sight, which enables them E :’;zfi;;:;‘i;"{::f‘;ndfi::"ci;i" ot to see light but not to distinguish ob- we shall nqt wholly die in the sorg jects. This sense limitation is found | we carry in our heart, the love with 2 s | th ile we give another wayfarer at etc., wkich possess no localized visual | z(i‘:ng'mnceondafr.—cdlier‘s Weyekl: organ, but give proof of their lumin- | ous impressions by the contractions that they manifest when exposed to a i HQS SENT FHGTOS BY WIRE ray of sunshine. Similarly, it is easy | 4 to gauge the influence of light on plants. Cultivate a plant in a room with 2 window only on one side and its stalks in growing will incline to- ward the source of light. Physiole- ! gists explain this by suggesting that the side’ to the dark grows more French Inventor Succeeds in What 2 Few Years Ago Was Consid- ered Impossible. | M. Edouard Belin, a French in- ventor, has succeeded in' telegraphing | a photograph from Bordeaux to Parig the record time of four minutes. | Belin's process differs radically !frora Korn’s methed. Instead of us- irg selenium, he prepares a photc- craphie plate the basis of which is bi- cmated- gelatine and the surface which is uveven. A small meta] nt, passing over the uneven surface f the plate, causes a variation of the electrim current, which renders pos- {eibie the transmission over a tele- rraph or telephone wire of the lights iand shades of half-tone plates, and {is attended with remarkable regular- {ity and speed. The most interesting i feature of M. Belin's invention is that is possible to carry about a small aratus weighing about 16 pounds, immediately atiach it at any tele- There remains, however, the fact that the plant has reacted to the light of whose effect it was conscious. A sense common to many plants is | that of touch. Of this the most illus- trative example is, as its name im- | plies, the sensitive plant. Another | leaf, responsive to the touch, is the | catch-fly, whose two halves close down upon the other by means of a central hinge.—Harper's Weekly. On Life’s Road. All our weariness of suffering is without avail to leave even a little memory among these for whom the work is done. All that is wrought in despair, all that is loveless and me- | ¥ 4 chanical, falls to the ground. We live | vhone station. This renders’ possible for even so much as a brief life only ;“_‘5‘ telephoning of pictures over long in that which carries the breath ot {distances. In the experiment referred 1t is ' {0 made recently a photograph six | 2 menocle at the horse show. i noon_and evening. The tiny piece of WOME What Seems Extremely Silly Fad Has Been Taken Up by “Soclety” " in New York. N'ADOPT THE MONOCLE | e GO TO BATCHELDER’S G00D G The ultrafashionable young woman of 1913 will wear a monocle. In fact the fad has already struck New York | and on: Broadway. and Fifth avenue | the monocle is*seen every day adgm ing the; faces of up-to-date femininity. More than a year ago one of the most noted horsewomen in New.York wore It at- tracted no end of comment. Despite the atténtion it drew to her she comn- tinued 'to wear: it—on horseback. at society. functions, both in the after- | ROCERIES AND GENERAL NERCHANDISE: FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER ., 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 glass was in her left eye whenever she was seen in public. Whether she starte@the fad or it sprang up from other sources is not-known, but re- cently there has been a steady de- mand- for monocles at the big jew- elry shops on Fifth avenue. The smart young woman does not’ wear a monocle on all occasions:: She | allows it to.dangle from her neck by e fine gold chain or a narrow:silk ribbon. ‘Now. and then she raises it to her -left eye, but she never wears it for any great length of time. .Most of the monocles that are sold on Fifth avenue have tortoise shell rims. They aré more easily worn than the rim- less or even gold-rimmed variety: According tq several jewelers, the hand monocle—a glass too large to be | worn in the eye, but which can'be raised to aid the vision—is destined'to READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS SUPERIOR LOTS “The New Steel Center” Lots on-easy terms. = No interest, no taxes. In- vestment in Superior Lots will make you money. . Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Inc.) 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis. our being, the love of our heart. ¥ S rot in ceaseless routine and grinding | R¢hes by five was sent. An hour | eclipse the smaller and true monocle - 1 L B | was occupied in preparing the plate, }ln popularity. g . » 348 T4 . FEE 9% 26 . R 5 I BU €9.4234835 I8 B ~ St BLJ i i i. Iv.-.vr sz ..ri i» I - I. L New Suits and Overcoats You will enjoy seeing and trying' on the many models even if you do not care to buy. so come in any time and every time you can. We dont expect you to buy just be- cause you come to look. B. 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