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WRAPS OF TWEED OR VELVET SHOW EQUALLY MODISH LINES Beparate winter wraps are not the |ens also in the warm, bright colorings mondescript garments of some seasons |so much used in rts coats this sum- ago, but in line and materials are quite | mer, the blues, sdarlets and green, are ag smart as the smartest gowns, show- | most becoming ard sultable. Ing the same general silhoustte. The| To copy No. 7988 in size 16 it will re- vogue of the one-piece dress is respon- |quire 3% yards of 42 inch material. atble for the awakened interest in these | In planning schobl frocka for the kid- coats and for the subsequent novel de- |dies matters are simplified if cotton signs and trimmings that have been |fabrics are used rather than the woolen called forth to make them attractive. |stuffs. These are' easy to keep fresh Among the new materials ig a heavy, [and clean and under a warm coat may sacking-like fabric resembling olosely be worn in the coldest weather. 7966 ratine. It is excellent for motoring or |is a design suitable for any of the cot- general utllity wear. Ratine is still a favorite, and most effective trimmings of suede are seen on many of the ra- tine models. Boucle {s warm and serv- iceable for juniors and the soft wool- tona or for a serge. To make this lit- tle dress in size 8 it requires 2% yards of 36 inch material. Each pattern is 15 cents. ‘To obtain either pattern illustrated fill out this coupon and inclose 15 cents in stamps or coin. Be sure to state number of pattern and size, measuring over the No, Name Address fullest part of the bust for dimensions. Address Pattern Department. HANS MITIETS SHOE SHOP Four Doors North of Post Office - Shoes Repaired While You Wait AT REASONABLE PRICES The Best Materials Used Only ~Men's Sewed Soles. $1.00 Men's Nailed Soles 78c Ladies’ Sewed Soles 78¢c Ladiee’ Nailed Soles BOC Misses’ and Chtldren's Soles 3Bc to 48c Men's Spring Step Rubber Heels, best, 8Oc Men’ Helmboch’s Rubber Heels, hest, BOc Ladies’ Rubher Heels, best, 40c Patches 1 Oc and up HANs MlTTET Respectfully Solicits Your Business HOUSE DRESS SALE Thursday--We will sell the fa- mous Electric House Dres- ses, sizes 34 to 42, at each $1.00 'Extra Sizes, up to 52, at each $I .25 and $1.50 BELIENE NURDER:D MAN WAS ROBBER (Continued from first page). ing in dividing the of the depot robbery. Unless some thing turns up which shows the identity of the dead man he will be buried at the expense of the county. spoils A Marvelous.Escape “My little boy had a marvelous es- cape,” writes P. F. Bastiams of Prince Albert, Cape of Good. Hope. “It occurred in the middle of the night. He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had .a large bottle of Chamberiain’s Cough Remedy in- the house. After following the directions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through, all danger.” Sold by Barkers Drug Store. X TAVENNER TELLS OF NEW DUCK LAWS (Continued from' first page). Department of Agriculture, who framed the regulations. “We want to give every hunter an opportunity o know what the new regulations pro- vide, and then we want him to co- operate with us. These new regula- tions are really in the interests of the true sportsman. “There are 3,000,000 or 4,000,000 hunters in the United States more than 200,000 in Ilinois alone. If something is not done, the day uf duck hunting will soon be over. ° “The -Department ~has not acted hastily. In framing the regulations, 'we have had the advice of an advis- ory board - of -fifteen prominent sportsmen of the United States. Ma- jor Bluford Wilson of Springfield represented Illinois. The board félt that. the welfare of~the ‘fast-disap- pearing wild duck demanded grater protection, and I will vénture the as- sertion that some of ‘tae very sports- men ‘who are criticising us ‘now, will be thanking us a little later on.” However, Illinois sportsmen de- clare that the.new regulations seri- ously -discriminate, and unjustly dis- criminate; against the - hunters of Towa; YHinois and Missouri, in favor of those of the north'and south and all other sections of the United States. They Make You Feel Good The pleasant purgative effect pro- duced by Chamberlain’s Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one feel joyful. For sale by Barkers Drug Btore. ADOPTS' - AMERICAN 'METHOD President_of France Talks From Rear of Train. Paris, Oct. 7.—President Raymond Poincare, journeying to Spain®travel- ed like an American statesman. His private car was attached to the rear of his train and from its observation' Dplatform Poincare made brief speech- € 1in ‘eight towns, : where ' large crowds ‘were gathered at the railroad stations. At two or three. places the presi. dent alighted long enough to be’ whirl- ed in an automobile to the_center of the town for a gpeech. President Poincare is’on his way to Madrid to, return the visit of King Alfonso. SOME DON'TS For Stomach and Llver erers Don't take medicine for your Stomach ail- nents marning, noon and night; as usually such redicines only give temporary relief and simply digest the food that haspens tobein the Stomach. Don't permit a surgical operation. There is ulwlwl serious dnn er in operations,and in many Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments e knlle can be avoided if the right remedy is aken in Liine. Dou't go around with a foul’ sm'll.lnz breath >aused by a disordered Stomach arid Liver, to the Jiscomfort of those you come in contact with. If you are & Stomach Sufferer don't think yoi 2annot bs helped, probably worse cases. yours have been restored by Mayr's. Wondm Stomach Remedy. Hlost stomnch alliments are maialy caused by's Satarrha) condition, Miyr's Wonderful Stomacl Remedy notonly re its mat Velous succata: Don't suffer constant pain and’ agony at allow your stomach ailinents to physically 4nder mine your health * No matter how! severe 1ov case may bear how long. pouh ayes Waondetll S : shoutd convi ce}mg‘fl -be, res! health again. Mayr' nrmlswmu.‘hkmed‘ has been taken-and 'is rhlv recommended by Members of Congress, Justice of ‘the Supreme Courr, Educators.; ‘rym ints, Bankers. octors, Druggists, Nurses, Manutacturers m?u. Mllnhm-n. Farmers and people in al s of life |Send m-Flmanh- o beoklet on Stomact, ts to H. Mayr, 154156:Whiting St., For sale in Bmlul, Minn,, by Bark- wllm HOLDUP MEN GET $16,000 Masked Bandits Rob _Cashier. Money Is Found Later, Stonington, Conn., Oct. 7.—Carl A. Keelb, cashier of the American Velvet company, was held up at the point of a gun and robbed: of $16.000 by two masked men. He was driving with’ the money from the First National bank to the mill. After taking the money the rob. bers disappeared in a northerly direc- tion. The money was later found hidden | in a crevice in a stone wall a short distance from where the holdup oc- curred but AID FOR DISGDURAGED GIRL Fund Started Wlth Fifty Cents Reaches $1,801. Zanesville, 0., Oct. 7.—Ten days 8go0 a farmer’s wife sent a local newspaper 50 cents with which to start a fund for the benefit of Bessie Donley, fifteen years old, of Coshoc- ton, O., who.receutly made an-un- successful attempt to end her life when she lost her position as a fac- tory worker' because of the operation of the’state’s new child-labor law. The fuud ‘has reached $1,801, contri- butions coming “from Ohio and six other states in response to the news- paper’s appeal. BIG EATERS GET Take ’I le;u of Salts before breakfast If your -bladder bothers you The American men and women must guard constantly against Kid- ney trouble, because we. eat too | much and all our food is- rich. Our blood , is. filed with uri acid “which the kidneys strive to filter out, they gish; the eliminative tlssues clog and the result s kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health, . Wl}en your kidneys feel er lumpa of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two. or three times during the night; if you suf- fer .with sick headache . or dizzy; nervous. spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your -pharmacist about four ounces of Jad - Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neu- tralize the acids in the urine. so it 'no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive;. cannot injure, makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water beverage, and be- longs in every home, because nobody can make g mistake by having a good kidney: flushing any time. SULZER DEFENSE OPENED Harvey 'D. Hinman Makes Preliminary Statement. A.lbnny, N. Y, Oct. 7.—This was the opening day for the defense in the im- reachment trial of Governor Sulzer, Senatotr Harvey D. Hinman occupied halt the afternoon with his opening address. Louis A. Sarecky was selected as the first witness., As campaign sec- retary.to the governor Sarecky han- er's Drug Store and Druggiste every-| -t‘i-'-r"d-'-!-+++-l‘-+++-++-++++++-1-!- dled much: of the money contributed to the campaign fund and many checks intended for Sulzer were made out to Sarecky. He said on his arrival here that he could prove that at least $21,000 which the governor is charged with not hav- ing reported as a contribution, really ‘was not such, but came to Sulzer from an entirely different source. ++++++++++'++++++'l' 8URGEON'3 KNIFE MAKEB ’l‘ NEW NOSE: W-ahinnon, Oct. 7.—Her nose -lost as the result of an accident, ‘Miss Nellie ~Radi- gan of St. Elma, Va., is'in a local hospital growing a new one, but at the sacrifice:of a third finger of her left hand, and surgeons believe that one of the most dificult operations “ever. performed here will he entirely successful. Migs Radigan’s finger was. ‘split and the flesh gewed into .place over the nasal passages,. the finger bone. forming the bridge of the nose. o+ g -_l'-l-'+-l'+‘-l-'+++++++i'.+++ KIDNEY TROUBLE| weaken from overwork, become slug- || UNDERWO0O0D Will Enter Alah-m: Primary comul for Senator. ‘Washington, Oct ’I.—lleprelenuuve Oscar W. Underwood, majority leader in the house; issued a formal state- ment announcing his candidacy- for the United 'States. senate from Ala. bama to succeed the late Joseph _F. Johnston. Mr. Underwood will enter the Dem- ocratic primaries in. Alabama next spring with several other Alabama Democrats; : including Representatives Henry D. Clayton and Richmond Pear- son Hobson. It is understood also that Representative James Thomas Heflin may be a candidate. ADDITIONAL WANTS Too Late To Classify WANTED—Girl_for housework. 910 Beltrami Phone 570, Just the mud, !lm?le wasli, the ‘wel) known | Prescription for Eczema, nathe Timh s gone. A trial wiil proveit, . e have sold other remedies fori'skin id the first regular size$1.00 hntlle “does not do axnc!ly as we say, it 'I Iloi cost you a cei BARKER'S DBUG BTOB.E 217-3rd§‘st D 18 GANDIDATE ' side help to make the necessary For weak stomachs and the in tion or d; ia f and the multitude. i 22 e o ymmuple it of diseases followi agent than DR, P E’S GO! ‘This famous Doctor’s the nerves. mon Sense Medical Adviser, 1008’ pages, clothbou: ' the y in Repair " Natiire intended that the body shouid do its.com ;- -3 repairing—and it would do so were it not for the D fact that most of us live other than a natural life. % Nature didn’t intend that we should wear: corsets, tight eollars® of. shoes, nor live in badly ventilated and draughty houses, nor eat and: drink some of the things that we do, nor ride in street cars when we should The consequence is that the body when it gets out of order. must look for out- )ILDEN MEDICAL DI prescription has been recommended for over 40 and is today just as big & success. Restores a heaithy ap) Strengthens Regulates stomach and liver. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dlseovery Sold in Liquid or Tablet form by Dealers in Medicines s-dnmuunmmmrmzamm"wyonummm; Dr. Pierce's Com-. | = | ble as a ennflu N 'VERY. yoars, tite. clnmu-th- blood. mand the , B.flalo, N. Y. |PIANOS : FOR SALE OR RENT On Easy Terms | Phome ' . . . [—chams Who Want Your Busines It matters not where you reside or what you_ want, the merchants below can get it for you at a prh llm will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best valtie for your money 217-2 handl o ile ity um«m i MeCUAIG GENDRAL MEROHANDISL Dry Goods, Bboss, Groesries sud Provisious. E2 232344283 ] e 222 420 ¢ 4 i ? # Third S8 « £ 2 4 P T T T T T u«cu«nn;nuu«un bt bdiebt] Begul nly and enuy. It you reulu -your pay G reekly, lay some aside each & nk. if monthly do it month- & . The dollars will pfle up & prisingly. *: TRY IT. . . & Now is the time to open & & nk account with the . & SECURITY STATE BANK ¥ x F R | qiitfi«l&li’«!cgchw ERRRSERIR AR 44 £ 3332722223 B E’i' Ed * OUR s B # merchardise sales are always, & ¥ on the increase and each ¥ % month has been better than ¥ % the .last. - If you are not al-.. % ready a customer, you do not & % know how well we can pleass ¥ you in quality and satisfy % : you ln qulntlw : * @. SCHRO! * n«nuunmfluuflm ”*’mflmifl“'fi’fi” BEMIDJI MUBIO !N’Il : 117 Third Street, Bemidjl, x 3 - Wholesale and refali Pla-. % uos, Organs aasd Sewiag & Machines. Phgiie 673. J. BISIAR, u"NAonfi. T A e * i TRAARRA RARERRAR XXX R tttt’tt**t*ttfi&t £ s PRSP besaaana s s gt 3328 ST St S T ) Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in ‘Bemidji Come right here-aid get them, as we pride ourselves on.-having oaly tho best m-v., oan W ‘o170 - 6: usxwum' AR ARANFARNN AN whEhE RIS AR E i * * g iF * Bl s s g 3T T T T TY YT Get Your " HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS - and FARM IMPLEMBENTS of C. E. BATTLES Bemidj!, - Minn, TR KRR R AR igtwtittttntt' 1 g % E 222342222224 ‘STORAGE ry and safe place to ‘Household “Goods, : . Rates Reason: L 1 $ ! " Phome 189, e MCM”’MM’MC“C” fl’i”ifii’lflifl'fill‘filfl C All kinds of bufiding ma- : K terial, 88 much or as-little as % % you Hke at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER oonm. fit"' ke E S 22 4 8 3 4 * cofluavoodduforluo * % Minnesots Ave. and R. R 8. C x- Wfilllfl.*fll{lfiflifl m«t«n«u«mnn BARKER'Y DRUG JEWELRY STORE Wholesalers and Retailers Bervice'and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same ser- vies you get in person. ARKER’S ¢ Bemidjl, . llll : cmkumun«nnnn I&kMIiiflilli’iili’Ci’ fii itiiti‘-t:ttii * i 2 ‘2 £ 22828 S 2 ; *"fitf'it"fiflti (Ahx ® RRN AEARAR FEREEREER R R AR ERRE L2 2 3] b.g -] g -3 trive harder to THAT'S mvwar Cotirteous - 'sttention WOR ‘OVer wany jewelry tomers to us. W 822 2 2222 BT IEEY George T. Baker & Co. Nfi’""il’f"fiflfm’l“ Raaada S S8 22 L2t s T o RMERTR A ARAN & * x ] : NORTHERN GROCERY : « COMPANY b - 3 * * % ¥ = @ sessecsesccang x ¥ J 3 B ‘C ® umnuuunncum iflflilfllfll«l’lfiifl 41 amoommmucmntl ® i @m0 : nolmnnum i “THEY BEAT.” ¥ 307 Fourth strest, Bemidfl.: x Phone 206. 4 AR REE IR EEERREE :m«nn«nnflm « * We are Jobbers x L of . g * PIN TICKBTS *x L and § ® v GUMMED LABELS R ¥ No need b.l.nd ou ) 4« Bemidji for e o : : Plonee Tl ly. Btore. : 4 neer . Supp! g : Can &n ‘ou llnnq&" : E 3 ¥ Phoas ea 178 Sl :mncm&mmmt qnununrcanmqu * IODII‘. nmmrmo : tfinn—'flfi!fl..&y