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KKK KKK KKK KK KK * LEST WE FORGET Rk KH KKK KK KKK KK KKK > There will be a U, C, T, dance Fril- (¢ day nigt. The “College Widow” is coming to Bemidji soon. TO-NIGHT ¢ ter by a kindly hearted GRAND THEATRE A Wondrously Beautiful Cines Drama. In Two Parts. “Iuma the Gypsy - A beautiful story of the dog-like devotion of a gypsy girl and snake charmer pur- $ chased from her cruel mas- § Count and his wife. This $ Majestic Thealr ~ Pletures DeLuxe “All For Scienca” Biograph A powerful drama’in which the uncle steals to save his nephew “The - Price of Thoughtfulness” Florence Roberts in “Sapho? In booking Sapho the management | of the Grand Theatre was respect otherwise it would not have been booked. 1 oy that it was absolutely clean in every| @RANT & DUNN Ngeag Spinsl in"%atx' |\ ECZZENE OIL AND i Consul 19 Marquotte A DR Sulhwold 3000 Eatens: Erus Baoki ity stmen t well. Send for free oo i MEEAON BT MINNEAROLTS DETECTIVE AGENGIES ANY STYLE. Free u ~ | COMPANY:" }t ~ |PAUL--MIDWAY. MINNEAPOLIS. High @rade Hair Goods by Mail & Bsresin R g o et :q’u.un 'STORE, 41 Eightt EST FOR EGZEMA ENE OTL 50)c:$1. Guaranteed TRt o Wilic AT UNIVERSITY AVENUE. ST, ||l teachers, sub % Biidents recels Informat E-ZRNE SOAD “Ank Your Dry - CLEAR OUT ALL RATS AND IMECE IN ONE NIGHT, No after odors--1t embalms. e THE 2 E dorimaion. OFFICH o306 NIGOL TRADE SCHOOLS 3 " DOES 1T, |{oF Free Catalogue. EMBALMER 205 7. ) RED CROSS RAT Iimroxi e by Barry’a Telegraph In: ol rite 3 5 Al i 5 - ANTED..MEN to LEARN the BAR] : 8 Vitagraph - As a great moral lesson Alphonse| THE OLD RELIABLE 5iuied-Bonict-ixper: SRR PSR EINE Ih oo relaole, siochutel Salkse e R The Athletle club. quint playsie sieture: s’ considered the &[S A child's story, but every grown-up & |Daudet, the author ' dedicated the| S:useBids. Both Phones. States Detective Ser Fellx_Girard & Company|Sisct tebt sad you wiive sise o eng sightc 0% Grand Raplds Friday night. Grand|§ mogt heautifal subject of. should see it. At times it is book to his sons and the whole effect LA L Cor. Flfteent Nicollet| : : i BE . ) e Raplds claims the champlonship and|§ gorog ghe i STbIect oft $ thrilling $lof its' wonderful expose of youthful| REIpoLeuD: ARy o AKER comes to Bemidji expecting to win. That Ratto, in character studies |¢ from life, will appear here February 18. This is the last number of the Redpath series which have been so successful in Bemidji. There will be a joint convention of the North-Central and Northwes- tern Minnesota Educational associa- tions in Bemidji February 5, 6, 7. Some of tne nation’s most pro- minent educators wilt speak. As a last big opportunity the Plo- neer is offering 25,000 votes to every > excellent and laughable sit- > supported by the talented actress, sipce' Quo Vadis. Don’t & “An Actor’s Romance” Selig é A dandy littl]e faree com- edy that is brisk and full of ¢ uations. Saturday and Sunday, ‘SAPHO’ Florence Roberts Matinee Saturday 2:30, Sunday 3 p.m. The Ganals of Venice Vitagraph 4 Some very interesting scenes of this beautiful city R “ ‘Alkali Ike's’ Auto” Essanay A western comedy sensation with Agustus Carney COMING MONDAY--TUESDAY ® The greatest novelty of the age, & “Motion Picture Dancing Les- sons,” in three reels. $ follies can only be helpful, In order to book this feature it Was necessary to pay a big price to get it and an admission price of 20c will be charged to adults. Special matinees Saturday at 2:30 p. m. and Sunday at'3:00 P. M, Saturday night the first show will start promptly at 7:15 second 9:00 Sunday 7:00 Second at. 8:50—Ady. WOOL GROWERS IN SESSION Fiftieth Annual Convention at 8alt Lake City. % Salt Lake City, Jan. 16.—The fiftieth log oty o Cameta SoRtE HOTELS - HOTEL CAMFIELD EfCHTH, STRERT AND il cooma witi private AN . Shublh oo D00 FOTEL CHATIIAN G Cources antin ¥rot and Cold Water In Rooms T 5outn Bovanth Strest - Near Audicosiom Twin Gity Hat " WILLISTON TERRACE 2%, 5t- 45d 4th Ave. Family and Transient, Hotel with Eiie Ghte. - P an o e Walking Qistance: On 4t Ave: car linb: % INSURANCE—FUNERAL SERVICE FIRST CLASS -- $100 FUNERAL SERVICE, $10 t0 100 Cash Benefit; 16c per month and up. Local Witncear *4"* Friondly Servieo Soslety, Kasota Bldg. Convenient toall depots Modern and Up-to-Date | Hotel Allenisrsaizabi GILHOOLEY IRISH LIVIMENT CO. 727 Washington Ave. So. MINNEAPOLIS. 607 CHAJ BEe Your Own DRES: KEISTER'S 325155, TAIEOR ! MR ST. PAUL. Individual Instruction, 'OF Co Send G COLLE: * Booklet best lintment In the world for ism, Goltre, Burns, Sprains, Laimbago, Ete. Every home auouid nuvo Dootie: It not protured st your druggist,. send and Gilhooley's Famous Irish hnlmmr will be’ ovared-vo o For Catatrh or Cold-In-the-Head ARNOLD'S LI AT Writers. Previous experlence y bendliclal. 260 per tube. 1y 0u 1n eight woeks b whodiows and rul f Pooks. O gra RAILROAD l;l.flz!rs- ACCIDENTS, MI!J\I o sl oocsati und BiEh, rid. Write for free tllustra Bros., Dept..F, Twin City School of Window wod catalog, LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY FOR AMBITIOUS YOUNG: IVIEN Enormous demand for expert windoy exper w and show TRt . We o qual; i "Smeb; 'Deeasing WRITE BISSELL CLAIM AGENCY, New USED MOTOR TRUGCKS York Life Bldg, Minneapolis, Gla/m Adiustera, road Accldents. SECURE SAT] ksl i Save You Money, RUG AND CARPET CLEANING LANDS N.Emerson, Special Agt Jet 3 i Srep i anc 7 | Rugs i caos 00D GEES TRUCKS ol M lacel, il ACTORY RESULTS ot enos JULuSED, W 8 USED MOTOR TRUGK GO 230 S oo THOROUGHLY RESUILY ixth su«: NG 6 WEST 27th STREET WINDOW SHADES ! HIGII'I)IIES S-¥ing H. J. ARMSTRONG, 1014 Carpels Cicaned by COMPRESSED AIR| 2 FROM DEALER, or send to us. National E7QUICK AND COMPETENT WORK DONE & ORDER Wi i 0r ggad to s, National et Cleaning = annual convention of the National| momsee M,\ssA"GABsAi;F:mmA'nc TNSTL | Buiorirss Fues ogs MADS risk SiS SISi00% | High Clase Sowing Machines. mow and 230 and. contestant In the Schroeder DPI&NO| .y handled mow half price.— Wool Growers' association opened | TUTE: 109 Svusion Bilding. 132 Sixth Street Sous | 112 U O. Andersen, Frop.) iyndale Ave. .. Mois. | Rubico it epaiing ELMER, 703 Tst Ave. So. contest for every dollar obtained for BIG EATERS GET Be: subscriptions. It Is not yet too late to enter. Thig offer ends Jan, 17. It is one of the chief assets to a daily newspaper published in a city rman Emporium.—Adv. O. G. Olson of Alexandria spent Thursday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip, KIDNEY TROUBLE here with 1,000 delegates in attend- ance. Addresses of welcome were respond- ed to by Mayor E. O. Selway of Dils lon, Mont. The convention then list- ened to the annual address of Presi FEW FOLKS HAVE | GRAY HAIR NOW GUILTY OF WHITE SLAVERY Wealthy Chinese Merchant of Seattle Convicted. BAD STOMAGH? ONE DOSE of $2.50 embroldered muslin night | Take a glass of Salts before breakfast | dent Frank J. Hagenbarth. Seattle, -Jan. 16.—Harry Toy, _ & Eiays’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy the size of Bemidji to have an in-|gowng $1.49 gowns worth $1.40 for If your bladder bothers Opposition developed early te the wealthy Chines{e merchant who was Should Convince You That Your teresting local news column. Not|g9 cents—Berman Emporium,—Ady. b4 B proposed leasing of public lands as accused of having made a slave of only are items telephoned to the Pio- neer appreciated by the publishers, but the readers enjoy them. Phone 31, Next month brings the Schroeder plano contest to a close, February 14 |ed being the closing date. The candid- ates are growing closer each day, and all have a splendid opportunity to win. Save your votes for your favorite in the race, and help her win the pretty instrument, now on as Thorvold Bredeson was issued a wolf bounty this week, having cap- tured a full grown animal, C.’D. Johnson of Brainerd spent vesterday in the city on a combin- business and pleasure visit. For constipation, indigestion, yoa want something to work safe and sure; try Hollister’s R. M. Tea, best yet. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. Anna Thor and Ruth Berg of 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 weaken from overwork, become slug- | gish; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in provided in bills now before congress, but the speakers generally urged the sheep men to adjust themselves te existing conditions. 100-POUND PARCELS NEXT Postmaster General Burleson Favors Increase In Weight. Washington, Jan. 16.—Recent ex- periments conducted by the postofiice department with a view of increasing the weight limit of the parcel post have proved so successful that parcels Well-known Local Druggist Says - Everybody Is Using 0ld-time re- cipe Of Sage Tea And Sulphur Hair that loses it coior and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- phur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, Goldie Goodell (white), daughter of a Portland clergyman, was found guil- ty on six counts of violating the Mann white slave law Dby a jury in the United States district court. Miss Goodell, who the government alleged was lured from Portland to Seattle by Toy, is a sister of Toy's dead wife, formerly a Portland mission worlker. SNOWBALL FATAL TO CHILD Death Follows Blow 'Suffered by School Girl. Suffering bs bnnecessary, weighing 100 pounds soon may be Hastings, Minn., Jan. 16.—While Ma- bel Wetterlin, eight years old, was on her way home from a country school dear this city, a snowball thrown by one of her playmates struck her on the. temple and she fell insensible. Her death followed a few hours later from the -effects of her injury. dlsplay at Sehroedsrs, Gully spent yesterday in Bemidji calling on friends and shopping. R. T. Praught of Blackduck spent vesterday in the city calling on friends and transacting business. that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix- ture by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” which dark- ens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. Besides, it takes off dandruff, stops scalp itching and fall- ing hair. You just dampen a sponge health. shipped by mail. Postmaster Géneral When your kidneys feel like lumps | Burleson is known to be in’ favor of of lead; your back hurts or the urine|it. The weight limit of parcels at is cloudy, full of sediment or you are | Present is fifty pounds. 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 Edward Jackson has returned from a business trip to Grand Rapids. ADD TO POSTAL DEPOSITS Authority to Permit Increase Sought in House Bill. Washington, Jan. 16.—Authority te increase the government postal sav- ings bank deposits to §75,000,000 with- out additional expense of handling is Daniel DeLury of Walker spent Thursday in Bemidji on legal busi- ness, 9, Dyspepsi ke Heart, Sour Stomac, Nnrflmuncnr.c Di Blackheads, pimples, red spots on the face, don’t help a girl any Hollls- ter’s R. M. Tea will clear the com- plexion.—Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Industrial Peace Hearing. New York, Jan. 16.—The federal commission on industrial relations opened a hearing here in an effort to promote permanent working agree- Two bell boys wanted at Hotel Mark- . ham—ady Sam Bouchard of Blackduck spent Henry O'Neil of Crookston spent|Yesterday in the city calling on : { ;| Sought by the postoffice department in |or soft bfush with it ments between the Cloak, Suit and o th e Hourc thursday in - Bemidji transacting|friends and transacting business. |water before breakfast for a fow | BERt B¥ the Dastofice dops POSKOfiica [ this througn your h;r”d mir:: Skirt Manufacturers’ assoclation and | timents and i mo business, 0. Ellingson, John V. Myer and days’and your kidneys will then act appropriation bill now pending in the 6 smalléstran i sty 'Ey mom» its employes, numbering about 25,000, . ¥ fine. This famous salts Is made from | house. 8 5 S i v e atinee at the Grand Saturday at|D- J- Mereness of Federal Dam wer g | gigo oo b the Grand Saturday at) - T Thursday on’ Desnee” |the acld of grapes and lomon juice,| The plan has the baoking of Post.|'RE the eray lalr dlsappoars; but 2:30—Ady, Two Firemen Die in Blaze. Bangor, Me., Jan. 16.—Two firemen, John Leonard and Walter Morrill, were killed by a falling wall while fighting a fire that destroved the Ban- gor opera hoi Four cther injured firemen were expected to recover. master General Burleson and Third Assistant Postmaster General Dock- what delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is that, be- sides Deautifuly darkening the halr after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of aboundance, combined with lithia, and has been A genuine reduction on our entire |y50q for generations to flush . and stock—a saving of 1-5 to 1-2 on|gtimulate clogged kidneys; to neu- Tt £00ds you need. Berman Emporium. |rlize the acids in the urine so it| — —Adv. no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders, ) Mrs, A. B. Claire and Mrs, H. L. 1 Spencer of Grand Rapids were in Be- midji yesterday. Eh A o Geo. H. A, iy 15615 Whiting Street. Chicago, 1i For sale m Bemidji, Minn., by Bark- er's Drug Store and Druggists every- 9 $1,000 in merchandise to be given A. M. Paulson and H. P. Storkin- ™ f TLe loss was above $100.100. where. 3 " away at Troppman’s Humdinger sale. |gon of Grand Forks wers among the |- ‘Jad'Salia i Inexpenslva:’ saunst e N See display ad on another page—Adv business callers in Bemidjl Thursday. [injure, makes a delightful efferves- m?.‘:’é’,‘f,,.'fl".;'éfiflfi‘é” i Miss Madie Stohl of Pinewood is| Mrs. Sam Cannon of Verndale was l“m‘ ‘:“‘”'w“t:'mbevf)zagz’se“::b:;y' e ey bt visiting frlends in Blackduck and |among the business and pleasure | '®78 “ke"e”' One'k e having a| 551 oo e o 1 Bemidji this week. visitors who spent yesterday in Be- |32 Make a mistake Dy | & 3| getion ls simple. soofritg o good kidney flushing any time. Tove it by a biir $606 Sampl Now is the time to lay In a suppiy | ™IdJi- B - Miancapots ins: i of sugar. See Schmldts Grocery.—| All Silk walsts at half-price dur-|=—- T etond Ry Adv. yesterday to Harlen, Montana, af- ter an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hazen asd other rela- tives and friends in this city. ing Berman’s clearance sale.—Adv. ONDON’S - Catarrhal Jelly BEd Mullen of Orth is spending the { day in the city transacting business 1 and calling on friends. E. G. Swanson, who was called to Minneapolis several days ago on ac- count of the death of his brother $ e e & ( Henry Swanson, is expected home in| Matinee at the Grand Saturday af One of these days you ought to ¥ « - 2:30. Attracti Florence Roberts in g0 to Hakkerups and have your ple-|® foW days. 3 raction PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL, CITY “Sapho.” Complete in Six parts.Adv. F. A. Wilson, editor of the Bem- OF BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, DECEMBER 20th, 1013, ture taken.—Adv. Every winter coat and suit at half price during Berman’s clearance sale J. E. Lundrigan of Cass Lake was Pfescriptions have been filled — 10 N t —Adv. idji Sentinel, left last evening for s 3%‘1‘5‘3?3‘“ colxxcé}lgggz.;é}x hzl:ez.! 3 among the business callers who spenf % % 3 - N 2 v] . yesterday: It U6 Sty Mrs. O. Bisbee of Spooner, who has | Mitle Falls, Minnesota, where he|ent meeting was ‘called to" order by by the Barker Drug Store up L. " will attend the editor’s association b p been visiting friends and relatives Cloaks, suits and dresses at less O] Upon roll call the following alder- men were declared present: Baue* Bisiar, Hannah, Murphy, -Absent: which convenes there today and to- morrow. at Hines and Bemidji, has returned -2 price a ’ = than 1 price at Troppman’s Hum- o Koshe: dinger sale.—Adv. Smart, Miller, Crippen, Mobers, Klein. to date. This will surprise 0. J. Laque of Iron River, Wiscon- Verna M. Nelson spent Thursday The magret that attracts prudent depositors to the Northern Natlonal Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. many in this commuity, and ; ai days in Bem- in Bemldji visiting with friends and| 1% 13 sPending a few days in Bem transacting business. idji and vicinity calling on friends Bank !s the Government protection afforded and 4 per cent interest paid. The following bills after belng aud- ited were on motion and second al- TR what'’s more surprising is that not one single dissatisfied cus- tomer has resulted. and transacting busness. —Adv. Miss Elizabeth Murphy clerk in wed: Pay Roll, Month December. ...$1217.08 One thousand presents will be ‘W. G. Schroeder, Merchand | glven away Monday at Troppman’s Phone 125 and order a brick or service pauper 8PS 1 e s s 4 “Victoria” tailored all linen waists F\. Miller, wood, city building 28.50 < 31,90 ARTHUR FLATNER ) big sale.—Adv. LD ofolts, croam: for - Your ~Ginday, the register of deeds office, went Head Of Drug Department dinner. Model Manufacturing Com-|y o opico oo, T count of the 17.45 i ¥ Fred Smith of Cass Lake was|pany.—Adv. o & Do 10.50 b Dany. i illness of her mother, Mrs. Joseph [J. P. Lahr, burial paup 23.00 = . among the business callers who spent ; Aline Smith, hospltal = service g . vesterday in the cit S. ' V. Topping of Spooner was|Murphy, who lives three miles south- sz"“flffi Ratoms l.'i{”"x't"l 12.00 cc“racy epen a l lty erVICe ’ v i among the business callers in the|west of this city. She will not re-|S% SR e P 9 ’ city yesterday. Mr. Topping returned |sume her duties in the register of |J: Volunteer Fire Department, at- . to his home in that village today. |deeds office until next week. 5, tSMdIng fires to December 19 154.50 are Paramount issues with Mr. Flattner, which have won for him dis- | 9 2 7 mens dOrmitory oo % 35,50 tinction in the Drug and Prescription business. Mrs. Ida Hazen, who has been the| Winter is hardest on constipated P Fol o £ 5 F s Bri"kma“ Theatre et ’:f'ls‘s'e"’““l“:' M PSR op b et o O e 15281 Every ingredient ordered by the DOCTOR is supplied, and if such should iam yal or several ays has re-|ters R. . Tea regulates o bowels, maintainance December 10.00 1011 i i n! 2 - o turned to her home at Park Rapids. |cleans the stomach. 35c. Barker's|Ohas Trodler, sawing wopd, ' be the case that any Dar'tIClilal' ngredlel tgannot be obtained in the city | : Dris Blors = Ady 3. ¥ miller, wood clty buildiig 60560 the physician in charge is always covsulted. Tunl ht Semi annual clearance sale now oci - g Ro‘e & Markusen, merchandise . s 5 : the biggest opportunity of the year| Will Powers, Carl Hepfel, Lestor| g ity --+i-gec 3.5 Substltutlon Is Not Tolerated | lo save on everything you meed—|Lofberg, Allen-Doran, Tom Erskine, | Waterous Sngine works mor= ° E —Adv. L. P. Eckstrum, ter > - z ) Keslsma“ Bro& Berman Emporium.—Adv. ]ngx-lneyl NaB!'ves;:]fli 4:1;11;1 Ec;tFarrell will d?"{:nl::nrtu{n“ rovd}“l e a0 pr— Novelty Act. Something Different. F. A. Megroth proprietor of the|arrive in Bemidji this afternoon pre- B s e oo i Megroth Variety store and wite, who [Pared to meet the Bemidji basket-|, PYIqeg repalrs . . .ocooooqon . ’ . Harris & Randall have spent several days in St. Pau,|Vall team tonight in the Athletic| tréeka ™t L PTRENE 1.0 r“g lsts u p es will return to Bemidji before Sun-|Club hall. Every visitor is well W"Igu; 'imk' e pipes 10.00 . Special Scenery, “Fifty Miles From known here and it is belleved that W, i Jlole¥: various teem hire 2 . - 2 | N nother oature ol (hobe a8, the opposing five Will have as many| PDATLIERE .. siie oors. oo 13.00 Do you understand about drugs? Do you realize that there’s a great &, gram will be Harris andall who }} — «gapho” in six parts will be shown APPLICATIONS. present their classy rural comedy, “Fifty Miles From Nowhere”. The scene is Lem Dobbin's Grocery at Hicks- supporters as the Bemidji boys. ‘Why is it that ladies’ watch is of- difference even in pure drugs? For instance, take several lots of the A e e e same kind of drugs grown under different conditions and there’ll be no at the Grand Theatre Saturday at newal of liquor license was read and 2:30 p. m. Evening 7:15 sharp, Sun- g‘rflnted' on t'l;l.e following aye and nay . . . A .. ) ille Ind. a Small Town Whete No || quy 3y, m, ovoning 7 'clook —-Adv, |fered by Geo. T. Baker & Co. tho Yote. *ayeats cs,%;;zz,%éz - Bislar, two lots of the same medicinal strength. Pfumy is important, but you | One’ Lives and the Dogs Bark 2 || s, Edward Culborfson returned |ISWeers as the award in the “Skill|None & might as well have impure drugs that are of suitable strength as pure Strangers e Fun Is Fast and Furious. 5 T CoRting? th BONDS. o = 7 - 0 Have Attained Suc- 8 wi .mer 'y 88 3 c‘;::s i:{?:adeville by presenting this been, the favored ones since the|Surety was read and approved. P! ” y time pleasing offering for several seasons with a fine record. St. George & The Dragon In Addition to ourBig Feature Program of Feature Vaudeville Acts, Mr. W. M. M1 . world began, and because the Brace-1 poiition otsgm“mrm'? o ers for 1 - | stallation of a 3! Git light lot ek s e ey I st lesel R S tion of the Omega factory, for which | was read and on motion and seco the advertisers are the authorized agents. Cut out the ad printed in if you purchase them at our store. We buy ‘only drugs of standard - strength and sell them at the prices at which the other kind are sold. A 3 May we supply your drugs? o1 it referred to the light committee with Dower to act. 5 _ No further business appearing it was McDonald will present for your ap- another column and try to win.— m?d%u‘;:e?f’o::mv“ - 2 . g proval the state right feature film, art Adv. 2 - Approved 3 = k ; g . d l S : tion for both old and 5 R R ; : Y Nt 3‘;‘.;':;?’ f‘s'i‘“é?;‘#g;’"&“'m Dragon.” The annual ~meeting of thefattest: b ar er S ru an ewe l'y > tol' (&) January 17th and 18th. 2 Ow Swedish: Lutheran Ladies ald which| SPOSTEOL : BEMIDJL, MINN ’ Admission 10 and 25¢ was held yesterday afternoon in the|(3-4) : BEN 5 ¢ . THIRD STREET - church parlors was a decided success. me’;s ’o—— : The following officers were elected | Cnacs; Poskody 8 Coplne Maters | | President. . Matinee 17th and 18th at 2:30

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