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| TOBACCD UNDER 0D NAMES oG as ont !imlach When Herb Was New It Had I ad Varlous Pressure of-gas-om heart-and-other iforgans often causes a restless,:ner- vous feeling- Simpl buckthorn bark ‘Appeliations, as Also Did the Potato. 3 ’ —_— Among its thousands of illustrations on"wood In-a work: on the “General |¢ History of Plunts, Gathered by John ‘Gerarde; Master In Chirurgerie,”. and |-and lowu bowel Adlenka removes first printed in"London toward the end | matter. you'.never: thought . was . in of the Bixteenth century, was one of | your system: which poisoned stomach the 'then stflk new herbs, “tabaco, oF | causing gas and " nervousness. Ex- e henbane of Peru” according to the| cellent to guard z;gx' appendicitis. jy FEee ENTERTAIN Miss Hazel Laqua and Miss Lu- ile Young entertained at the sum- 4 Mu 5| e LORIE. s igtreet: last’ évenung. sic was'ens| raddle Hour, | text. “The people of America call- it |, Bekeroft ‘entertained ten lndnés &t her home, 609 Fourth i 3 1 Miu Ahme Larson: -.is v1s| B sd " thi t In iind { 2 Y he néds in #ag]ii today and will retum friends -in aneapa}xs {or "ye~ g -m“ e areilfp dn ani. < n honor | Petun; somens Loebel and-Pena, have R e R -toBemidji urnglht H i £} T - ‘ of Mrs. jCharlotte 'Br and Mrs. | givén ItiotheSe Latic names: ' i 2 ) d ¥ ’ By Aally Claréncd, Nielson, ‘whe"will : “leave {rHérba Samets Herba, Sonw Santta In- goon for their new hshxes the #forms’| foruni: iand.others,,ay Dodgdaeus, culll N John Luchen - and 5 Hetle son; Merkin,~ot-Porihill were || * 3 .. Fred Grakam, 917 -Mi ér going to Spokane Mith-her ipavents | 1t ‘Hyoseyimus Peruvinnus, on Henbane | .| Bemidi- shoppers “Puresday:, ’ : d . e....:, wa:;.o;:;s 1lm e':::,:: and the Tatter to New' Yorl'City. | of ety Nisolaus Monardus i cs it 3 = to a”§ewing' cirele “which’ meets at Musie and; game: Y’"F gpjoyed amd |- "hmmm Kon pome lils called Nio- . 3 d ; rs. ‘D, Mittell - of Blackduck the homes: of the various mem refreshments, SErvid. by. the hostes: |0 t Toie e i 'flf-(led to - Bemidji Wednesday Qfld se: hey m," ;Bh I‘he-rc wnt an !lluntraunn of another Coflon p-m-yd;Sc dnce 4’ week. They enjoyed a social it 2also then’ still new—thie potnto, 4 visited friends while shopping here. eveninig while they sewed and lunch an énjoyed a fhoater party. :by s'm‘.'w willod Skysréta ot PN_!“' g‘fl ~Silk, per ydi 10 Was served by Mrs. Graham. ; g erally by us called Potatus. Clusius 0. G.'OLSON METHODIST LADIES AID TO 4 . Camotes, Amotes THE SINGER‘MAN HOLD ANNUAL SALE DEC. § ; In" English, potatoes, po- 31d * ®| tatus and potades. ' The Indians do Kaplan Bldg- At the business meccting of the| call this plant pappus.” The potatus, Ladies’ Aid of the Mecthodist church| the book Informed the reader, was to held ‘yesterday in the church base-| e éiten “toastéd in the embers and ment, it was decided to hold their an- | ‘sopped in witie” It was also made nual sale of fancy work, useful ar-| into’ conser¥ds “no lesse toothsome, ticles ‘and aprons on December 6,| Wholésorie and daintie than- the flesh | o the dafe of thei annual dinner tc| ©f quinces.” Its use, however, in Bur-| be decided later: A reception will gundy—"where they call them Indian also be given Friday, October 13, artichokes"—was forbidden, according for Dr. G. H. Zentz, the returned to Bwuhine, because it -induced lepy tor and his f; m“y' ihich will be| 08 ‘Fhe swéét potato and the com- 4 mon potato were pictured as belonging charge of the Lad Aid, the to the same family, members and friends of the church = being extended -an invitation to at- - f‘ Brof. .P. . Wiems' of i thisweek to attend meec g5, « Mrs. M L:: Matsan ‘left ;last eve- ning for Kelliher where she will' be' the guest of Mik. Witliam Berry |/ for a few days this week. ‘George Posz, 1205 Irvine ave e = - iwho sustained i i last w Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Arnold and a falling scaffold while worl & family moteréd to Ijasca State park mg on a cottage at LaMoure is able i 20 St feni For all-round wear there is no better «Sl;‘:xiaxywt}?ig:nfiv ;::};wt::r:tnn (‘;pn‘rc\m’c to be at work again. of huiidsorer coat thin one tade of ;eque':ted to note the chnn],;le in the Mr. and Mrs, Hooker, who were | lustrous, deeppile fabric like' thie }e,gular meeting: place ‘of :the order $50,000 to Toan on farms. Dead |called to Bemidji last week because |-TOUEL lustrated. Bishop slecvés ana | they ‘chenging' from the ,Moose hall (énd company. 14186 [ of the death of her mother, the late | & Tong scarf collar aré among its dis-|to the K. C. Hall,s where the regu- % * S ;a CP t“‘ o ¢ tarned to’ their [HinEuIshinE feataes, the scarf ending| lar meeting will be held Friday eve- Mrs. Robert: Walf and Mrs. Jack{ ?B‘ lfs"["‘;kl‘ev‘;?;ene S In’silk antl chenille’ fritige.” Thé linfng | ding and all members are requested Marks -motored to Bemidji yeser-| o™ cvil's Lake Vo |ts o'f] sol‘(knfurflezl tsr:n,, l.:su :l;er(e nlr;tls to be ‘present: ‘ 'small pockets e sides that wi gzmlh‘l’\lr:lgfi:z:msc;:ola g e Joo Pickles and wife have rented | peip keep the fingérs whrm In zefo| SAMARITAN LODGE TO : tion. ifthe prgperty d“;';gomg@g:‘rs i | wenther. HAED: MESFRIG FONIGHY N ol Al “mémbers ‘of the Modern Sa- week. Mrs Rose Cassentine owner of maritaris “dré reYuested ‘t6 be pres- | the. property is at present’ in China ;“EMOEIAL NOTWELLKHGWN ént ‘at’ theé repdli rr(oofin'g £ be 0DD FELLOWS LODGE TO EET AT K. C. HALL Members of the I 0,.0. F. are The Norwe n - “Fisher- m,an Mark” . of quaYily,and goo dniess, that is on every | otlle ' Mr. and.Mrs. J. J. Conger, 901 Liake Bouleviird, have as the gucst; pELL mls:lona gl d this ‘evening at' 8 ‘clock at the | tend. her sister, Mrs. A. P. Fuhrmeister | held this evenitig at’ 8 ‘o’clock a < heal w assures.you th-buildin and daughter of Churdan, Towa,| Misses- Laum slverson, Luella | Bm:j'k“l:: m:‘g,::“f:r':::fi‘ K. C. Hall. Th¢ entertainiment ¢om- Dines Sumptuously on Snakes. v" ng’ be l-llvg %6, arri i B esterd mittee made arrangements for a|CIVIC AN COMMUNITY The only animal i the Bronx who arrived in Bemidji yesterday Hanson and Dorothy Edwards, Mrs. ¢ President Garfield, e 3 Ilmal:smxurest el miofning Maki and Rudolph Rice; were guests B Freb social Jodf to follow' the business | CLUB' MEETS SATURDAY | Perniited the e pleasure of kil @ vle““’: Ao i — : ¢ hich lunch Wwill be serv- ing his prey before he eats It is the |’ 4 3 i p f Mt. and Mrs. Harold Swisher at Col border 1 session” at’ wl g L ‘ » Mr. and Mrs.. Dahl of _ Guthrié :'six o’clock :’fnneratDmmond Point ”:“\:sglz‘\l:; ;:3 onfl :;:‘:‘L:n;: E;lnp:.erl. 2 Twu members of (he I.xbrnry Div- | tong-tafled, nervous little creature who 4 ,l’e:lid:ly mimllatel apent yesterday in Bes Mr.lM 1 t the t i ial divide stands , | ision of the State Départment of | Hives in a corner of the reprile house An ransformed Dah! is banker At Guthrie and trahss onday evening. p fllar eg\:-l“:e "": s £ > | M. E. THIRD YEAR PRIMARY Education who are in Bemidji at-| staring from behind the bars.of af § -4 {\ .into. slrefl acted husiness here and they alsol My and Mrs. J. J. -Trask andl’ = b 1 DEPARTMENT TO 'REHEARSE | tending the three-day’ Library school 1 cage at his nut fond, the 3 The attended the school 6f inst daughter left yesterday by auto for| it ie Known only to| -The Third year primary girls ‘and | conducted by Miss Helen Farr, at the :mki: zzeexffl‘:"‘h edshil - Jio "b hould buon m and meetings of the Royal Nelgha Riverside, Cal, expecting fo retarn tlwse who ppen to pass. it ofi a boys of the Methodist Sunday schéol Sih ite '{:n;hcll-vsf ch"nge' u: con}:lcc; e et et with e N s:flknnnzf.m:?aq?" buy. o e g " &’ 2 el bors. in_the spring to.look af- | lie’ narfow iniige braheli of tlie Dén- | are requested to. meet in the C ;::“:';w:e: = sp“ke::;(;;"cfi’e Sa:,_ does Hot térture 1t, but bites the h oad. basement, Friday and Saturday af- . et a_thousand ternoons. at 4 o’clock for rehearsal, urday aftetnoon niecting of the Wo- :L“:iem\tjm‘:ldmljnll‘\'-m:I'xinl: :"”‘]n““: of the prumonon exercises to be hcld men’s Civie and’ Comimunity club. such’ a cdld, “mmmm‘s Hitives: Whes during the Sunday school hotr Sun- s Harriet A. Wood, stite director| i;oq up In ttie corner of the cuge he e [day. At that time these classes who | of school Ilibrarieg, will speak on [jooks Tike a plensant little pet. He is heve completed the work will be| “The Function of the School Li- ew York Sun. promoted to the junior department | brary”, and Miss Clara S. Baldwin of the Sunday school, and as has | state director of Libraries, will speak Been customary, 1l receive the|on “The Library and the Communi- Bibles. given to them by the Sunday)ty.” A complete program for the school for doing the -required work mecting’ Saturday will be published of the Primary: department. tomurrow | ter their properfy interests: were equipped. for camping en routé. Most People Are Care- * ful - -But Acctdents“ Cut flowers of all kmds wonderful in color .and .énprmoys size 10c a dozen. Phone 363<J, Bel- trami Nursery 9 10-: 3:{ “Mrs. Olive Hayth - reutrned “from Liftle ‘Falls and vicinity where shé has visited friends and relatives for a.short time. She reports Very bad Fites in that vicinity, in‘some cases seftlers were packing their house- hold effects preparatory to moving from. the threatened zone. - “My. and Mrs**Clfrles Landgr ‘wha motored to Liberty. ten days | 4go and have been guests ‘of then' Bernard Landgren and .fa Mrs. H. Ives, ‘atate dcpnty of che Royal Neighbor : Order, is the guest of Mrs. Henry Cirter, 1009, Bemidjt| ‘avenue, she having:arrived here yess terdly to atmnd he specl eting NATURAL WISTAKE TO MAKE | LAND. OF SUPERB RAINBOWS ) surely. , Signified Marvels lnf euuty That Writer Tcllu ‘mgmed by “an":gssassin’s died’ a_few dn, hefore Nime . Ment EXTRA SPECIA,L SALE | \ t Nothirg ‘if ot _thé I vesiee of - of 'séelng, ‘Even at Night,” Yronr & tunnel and crept out:onto the Somt Dignified’ “Frau? In Honolulu. OF TRIMMED HATS | 1f that overlooked Tolte¢’ gorge it = ki : - —_— “Aloha™ one hears everywhere. It vas stoppsd It was the hour. funeral “You can havé too. much of any- sérvices \ere belng conducted for the | thing: éven rokes,” &aid the ¥lsitor to | means more-than “welcome.” It ex- Morning, for | President. Each_of the party, gath-| the Woman. *“The riends I.iwas stay-.| pressés good will and sympathy for wi, after eréd rocks and piled” them high as a | Ing with. were, batany. flends. " | like | mll moods, joy and sorrow, declares a n‘lg sdvetal We‘sfifi“ Bemi dp temporary, monument. flowers, but I carrt disBect’.thém nnvtl writer” on Honolulu in' the Chrluuan g her father and ‘sisters. ‘When the party was again in Den-| lubel them ‘with, torelgh names. *'We | Sciencé Monitor. ' will accompany ver a monument wids purchased and| were 'n“( rlding, m.u! had..come ‘to a It »rn|ns as much as a dozen times where | Sent to replace the little pile of rocks. beautiful’ garden. , "They .stoppéd the | a ddy, sofetimes twoé dozen times; w L - . caf dnd ‘falked botany for what | hut the stm $hines ut fhe same time. Three Sights of Genoa. scemed howrs, The bqu protéction anyone uses 1s a “Genon la Stiperba” possesses three “T whg quite drowsy, when suddenly Japinese paper aupshude. They call £ onuments which always attract visit- | my segtmute, l’nfnmg x r(r: mx:i l«-nllc;l the raln “liguld’ stnshine.” # & ors, the statues of Balilla, Mazzini and | out: "“Ihere’s Fran Karl ‘Whetre? And’ the rainbow! At night even, théra for. their, homes. They B J L I Columbus. -Every Genoe«e child “is | asked tire’ one at thé wheel, halting | we have rainbows when there is n full been the guedts of relahves In blafl s tamorrow ot 1 o'clock “ taught to admire the ¥ nng patriot, | the car.’ “Ilhiere! 'There! in that gar- [ moon. Who would ever think rain, e and the afternoon will be spent | Baililla, who at the age of fifteen threw | den; along the ymth to the left) ex- | jittle showers that ~would hardly laying bridgé.- Those who, Will 203" stone which was the signal for | plained the third, while I craned an | qampen a buttertly’s wing, could y George MeDonald of Grand Forks]. re tomorrow _include Mes-| thie revolt against the hated Aus-| inquisitive neck to see the dl«nlflod Quce so much beauty? Yesterday I Jodeph Wheldon:/of ; Winnipeg - and “Stuart; Diedrich, Rob- | trian troops, and in one of the city | and portly dame their enthusiasm | watched a rainbow for nearly half an Joseph Joliisd; St Paul, . ‘whoinson! ngby, Boardman, Gill | squares is a graceful fountain to his | mademe expect to find stroling i para- | hour, u wide, low arch, flung, nol ‘,. came to Bemidji: to attend the Mc-§Kreatz and Kobe (¥ memory With a bronze statue of him. | soF-shade leisure (hrough heér grounds. | the gky, but across the mountains; Manus-McCormick wed ing- lyester- Mazzini, the gredt orator and reform- “How 'pofféu.ly “wonderful” to run | was so near I think I could mw., ddyy left by abto:late in the after-| Mrs. Christic Groff, teacher “at ‘4'ér, has a statne of marble arid so has | ‘acioss a frieid so Accldéntally, sild | penched the foot of it. The green of noon' for Grand : Forks,the home ofjfGuthrie, is remaining g& ‘her hgme | Columbus. ; The great discoverer leans | I, rélieved at tlm_mfihgc‘ 0t convérsa- | the mourntaln’side glowed thirough the the, former, the others® expecting tolf in Bemidji the_rémain theiweek4on an anchor, and at his feet reclines | tlon. “Do Tet’s stop for 4 nionient to | rydiant cotof und the valley seemed take - the train-back from there foilto.attend the M. E. A. meétings and | an Indian maiden, representing Amer- | call 6n lier!” Whereupion five sets of [ t, dissolve Into color. I think the . Tlre._pedestal is.gdorned with eyes sm-\ewd e - WIEh” Amnzement. | yost expert rainbow maker in the heir: homes. They were<accompanied | shé has as her estexfonsg féw dups:den.;. i 4 ]t)y ;flmfls fiChaflztte and” Florl:\ Me-| Miss- Martha Ggow, primary hip's _prows and surrounded by ‘alle- | “Call on REF? Gi1éd tiie eyés’ owners, | world must Hve' in Honolulu. If we 3 ‘On’ hér? Why, 1t's a ¢ v gl W Gai thric and Misg rical figures of Religion, Sclence, | dll 4t ‘onCe. ‘On hér? could only Jive on ralnbows! We have ll::?:rmth,::: :\: rn;]:gg( toda‘;etyz; ;hee- se\;;h :rcade teach aphy, ‘Strength and Wisdom, with rodé wé niean, n Frati Karl 'Druschki ! them every day, rainbows and flowers rel f from | —Chicigo TJotrnal ~ mldn by train. Jalso attending the mectings in Be e l;fem::t“ox;: [_';—Z':g st;:nel Chiesigo Jotirnil and palm trees, mountains and a wide, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We have selected 50 hats from our stock, ~values up to'$10 that we will place on sale CHOICE $1.95 In thi§ selection you will find sport hats, close fitting ‘h’ats for winter wear and many other styles. necompamed as fal by Her ‘utele J. C. Kyle, of Uni Mich., -and aunt: Mrs. L.:Stover, i See the window display and make your choice early Friday morning while the selection is good, - blue sea. MMisF.‘ fillama]L;mr:rt and,_motzer ; G & Ay . - ‘Bibie.. Envirdnment Affected Law. By rst F. Hunt left this morning for k gré o5 Blackstone states’ that in the Isle e Duluth where' they will -attend a Becua Were business: Visitors, i, mzmfi;m::fll?n 1 mlsrfl '")‘:f.:i‘l ]e'fifi, oF “Man, 'to faké uway' 4 'hiorse or ox ..r::v,;: Tt::f :,!::mim{:::" L".(‘ i brafeh meeting . of - the Woman's oty Tyesday while cn route to Lib-} elipters, and 06 bUks. The “Jongest | WS no felony, but merely a"trespiss. | gnq yer you're not engagea?” i g e Korty, where they were dinner guests | chapter ’is the- One Hundred gnd There wis fioway fo eonceal them in “Yes here for three days, beginning |of he'fimnerk cousiny Benard Lan-{ xfneteenth :Psaluij the shortest and | this Muiftéd territory.or carry them'®M. | i loua think you'd be Sihiden ole, Charles'| mjdaie. chapter 18 ‘the One Huhdred | Becaus ticeessful ‘stealing: of large | o coircpn ne. dnd Seventeenth Psalm. The middle | dnfinals: was diffiult,*the punishment | = g 0 0y What's the use of ber verse is the efghth of the Ong Hun-| Wis Jight; But'to’steal a pig or fowl, o L g Irhnc8.Lie uae : coming engaged to a young man you're - Mrs. Hunt ! North Dakota, where he was eriploy-{ dred and Nineteenth Psalm. * Thej 3 lch was ensfly done, was punishuble | L0t seo for two. weeks during| willirepresenit - the_socicty - of hé the | Tongest name is i the eighth chapter 7'—Defrolt. Free Préss. homie - town, ‘Mankato shf B X of Isaialr. .. The word “and” oscurs Sarte trict president, arid Mrs, Lambert wilf 47,527 times. The thirty-seventl chap- } repxegent the Bemidji society. ter, of Isaiah and the nineteenth chap- Ill!lllmlllllm[lllll’.!"_!fi“l!" 1 ; oo i M“rpmle Are C"e. ter of the second: book of Kings are ELCOME : alike. The longest verse is;the, ninth 224 flll gt Accidents | of the eighith enupter of 2 The shortest verse is thecthirt. erse “ 1ot thie creventll cliaptér of John. ,In the twenty-first vegse .of the seventh 1 ehapter: ot fiara’ In* the wht)? Epglish I | alphabet. s s N w.sfo‘-.‘z j Horsepower of Human It was discovered: some @ a “Frencie-tuyestigator, W) lished the resul{s.oL his experiments ¥ “the Journil dé Physique’ that the average male, peakln‘ for one hour, [fexpends Sufficient “energy to ‘enable ‘him, in another sphere.of work, to lift a _two-pound weight 40 inches from the ground every minute. But that _|Is only one-fitth of the energy wasted "I by -a typical tub-thumping open-air speaker, who might as easily be lift- /ing coal from the floor to his shoul- ‘der. 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