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PAGE FIVE GRAND RAPIDS HERAI.D-REVIEWWEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913. Cut Flowers, Funeral Decorations High school auditorium, under the | I offer him ata bargain now. E., w. ‘ r s v ood For Sale—Dry oak and directorship of Agnes Bryan, the L. Buck Cohasset, Minn. i ; N e WwW Ss G t h d ¢ normal instructor. This play prom THE ART EXHIBITION paancrmtoanna 3 ‘woods: #225 per a e rT e ises to be a very great success and For Sale—Rhode Island Red eggs. b: nae 3 a < the reputation of the play _ itself witieesseTTeesooRoHeeSOoON Winners at the Superior poultry uring the Week % lis very good. It has been put on| For nearly ten years a depart-|Show last winter. One dollar for} For Rent—6 room cottage on the once by the Alpha Delta Gamma/}ment of the state government has| settings of fifteen. H. D. Wright, south side. The Knox Cottage. Ap j | i jclub, of Duluth, and it proved such|peen at work, performing well, | Cohasset, Minn. ply to Mrs. Harry Price. itt. + | Grand Rapids and Vicinit <= |a great success that it is now be- i a hig si - 4] e . % |ing prepared for a second presen- though HHEERED SOME: its fune-| Wanted—Girl for general house| Call 215—2 rings—for your 16 4 tation. tion of advancing the interests of|work. Mrs. C. C. Miller. inch mill wood and tamarac. 4 | The cast of characters is as fol-| the fine arts, developing the in- ; | Mrs. Dr. Storch returned Friday | Rosemary Logan visited friends nee. P | eae OURS ite SCR On Noel ESSE SOS SESS HTS SOOO ITT TOTP TO ITT TTT O ON J from a visit to Minneapolis. in Duluth over Sunday. Rebecca .......... ..Phyllis Mooers|tering the introduction of art in} $¢ ; | : | : . Mrs. Rokeman (a wealthy lady) | Manufactures. From an office in oe . —. | Miss Rosemary Logan returned} Thomas Rosholt of Warba, was} ... Carrie Rosholt|the old capital in St. Paul, quite | $3 ; | from a visit to Duluth Monday. a county seat visitor Monday. | Mrs. (a widow).......+++ apart from those departments which % e me é eat : : masse gegen hap eae vce ets Ethel Bickley) figure in the more or less spectac-| $4 ; a POR Rie ia neem ippee “slats has} DS hee ....Mildred Prescott|ter day, the skilled director of | $9 OFFERS 3 i f y- jor a relative. | Meg, (a vagrant)..Bertha Gilliland the State Art Society and his as- ot 4 H ’ Herb Miller returned Sunday to} kd Chill, the Deer River real/Gyp (a colored servant).....-.- sistants have been studying condi-) 94 . 4 — Virginia, after a visit with his|estate hustler, was a Grand Ra-| ...Santina Pontijtions in Minnesota and connecting| 3% °4 { parents here. pids business visitor Monday. Katie Connor (an Irish servant) these conditions with practical, 3 SO u e ree $ i D. GC. And fTaRrainiads oe MES Apa eae ices Emma Hursch| proven principles which eventu- = be . C. Anderson of LaPrairie, re- JashiersW. W. Carley of the First Dora Gaines (a fun maker).....- ally will produce results that will! $4 ° = me — oe ses iy from a business tri State Bank of ss —_ a busi- | Winnie Meyers|mean much to the pepole of the | $¢ 20 Cent Can Chi-Namel Varnish is { o Grand For ness visitor in Grand Rapids Sat-| Bernice Williams, Clara Wilcox,|State, in money and in a social} 3% If . * ; The usual large crowd attended urday last. |Katherine Beckfelt, Bessie Kelly, Wis rai Fi aye 4 : P ; ; __ the Nemee club dance at the Village 4G, a ey aed é |Adele Brackin, Alice Avery, Eva ready the results are showing. | $¢ th D. e hall on Friday evening. ; eee y ps ‘Dyke, formerly ®| Stade, Helen Fraser (girls of the Dr. Cyrus Northorp, president em-} £% e emonstration P4 u |resident of Grand Rapids, now of | working club) eritus of the state university; Pres- 4 Don't forget the bakery and| Hibbing, was here Monday renew-|" = Z s -|ident Vincent, his minpaneper Gov-| $% at our store on 4 j candy sale at the Ponti building | 8s old acquaintances. He will There Wee Noy senoplaw eunestay ernor Eberhart State Su erinti n-| 3% ‘ z i TT Batiirdastattan | visit his old home at Depere, Wis., | @fternoon on account of the forest} 1” coi alco ei one | ee be i OD ieee ene before returning to Hibbing lfires which threatened more or|ent Schulz and others who are es Sat : $ Mie JemnseuDarankantaameaan! } id “8 less: destruction. eminently in a position to know, | 4 ur JY an On Ys is: { party of ladies at a five hundred! Mrs. Pear Coffron of Deer River, Muriel Fairbanks and Robert Pet-|Uave spoken in high praise of the 3 ‘ * } party on Monday afternoon. who has been a patient at St.Ben-|erson have been fortunate in re-|W@Y of working out its purpose! $4 pril 26 and 28 4 I i edict’s hospital for about three ceiving sums of $1.80 and $2.15 re- pie we se of the director, | $¢ s t Will Litchke, who has been em-| weeks, is convalescent, and she ex-| 5 ectively for the poem and the!* aurice . agg. 3 i ‘*: Hi ployed at Chisholm, is here on a]pects to return home this wee ey published in the general edi- These endorsements are suffi- % What is Chi-Namel? $ i visit to his parents this week. A boy was born to Mr. and M i r the “Spectator.” cient. With them none can doubt| $¢ An everlasting varnish, rich in Chinese Oil; contains no rosin or ce i ‘ + 4 ; ition of the “Spe: the virt the val f h | $¢ benzine; flows out perfectly; shows no brush marks . ¥ i H. J. Luther left last week for|0ffron the first of April. | Harold Brow has returned — to ak : seit ee “ Pa oO ae * requires little brushing, ys marks or laps; 3 =z Duluth, where he will take ashort-| Walter Stickier or Marcell town- | jee apd ta Hasty shoo) {or but homeind 0H the sea to re What is Chi-Namel For? 5 hand course at a business college. | ship, was in town Tuesday in the |! siptdanaicaubr inane mide acquaint themselves with this work To make old woodwork look like new. To keep new wood from Pat O'Leary, assistant at the de-| imterests of the proposed east-and for if the people understand, the|¢ looking old. To preserve its natural beauty. To make wood pot in Deer River, has been a| West state road. ‘The proposed | At the Gem progress will be more rapid, and|% ee bryant res To brighten up old fur- 7 patient at St. Benedict's hospital highway Wee start at oe ne On Monday and Tuesday, April; the individuals themselves will ben- TRACE ee eee oe ee He suffered an attack of oni |corner of the town of Balsam and/o9 314 30, the Gem will start the| efit more. ee eae fooenseliohe vs 3 iat se jean westward to Blackduck. Ac- as as the poe sacar: Peale This understanding will be ad- We do not ask you to take our word for the qualities of Chi-Namel —— : 8: | cording to Mr. Stickler the farmers | \+° pede nea ote 4 vaneed among the people of this ——, Wal will give outright to anyone who will buy a new 10c j J. P. O'Donnell has been confin-] in his section are very anxious ie tah dpa oi ave eink ane is tt Sh the chibi 2200 from tar shat = rio cpr aarti, : t ‘st Be dicta? t sepitalcak tk - oat tie eee oe |ber this year. A good Vitagraph | Vicinity this winter by the exhibits a 20c size can from our shelf stock free. ed to St. Benedict's hospital sinceiiget: this: western “ouvlel ant ar?) drama. Witnten Glange oF Clothes which the Society has consented to It will cost you nothing to test the above claims. Wednesday last. Mr. O'Donnell is| strongly urging their claims. He | Did,” and a good comedy will con-|send here. These exhibits will not | $4 fe + Fe paseo sages pee gir erate cag bap in rocneely | stitute the bill on these nights. fe: s emai eonenenatee of e 20 CENT CASH COUPO! ss is . age. | ne r, W. J. Armstead, . Se ie ee rode. | Of the Society’s work, but they wi - - He is reported to be improving. | of Mishawaka, Ind., who last week | , /he two-reel feature for Wednes-|) urate illustrations of its char- The holder of this coupon upon purchasing at our store -|day and Thursday evenings ig, DO AgouRate TSITaNOnS OF +s B-ODe a 10c varnish brush (1% inch size) is entitled to select —— George VanDyke, formerly of nial: sa ba pik ant awit | entitled, “The Great Steeplechase. »| acter. Those who: have: seen-.them and receive one 20c can of Chi-Namel Varnish free; or i Grand Rapids who has lately been cent sees Bane rp a ft arm! one of the most realistic pictures |” other towns where they have poe Nea bate os may apply on the purchase of any ‘ hg ‘bhi ett wpa {Crs there. Mr. Stickler was form- 4 a - bat, | Deen shown recently, say they are amel product. : employed at Hibbing, visited here anly a veaident of the dioesiac stale lever shown here. It is a Pathe} °"™ *) ‘ali Gast af ; for a couple of days this week.) 114 is among those who are doing | Production, and shows a horse and BUNDEHOS, peceaert oey — Hay ——+ : enroute to his old home in Wis-]j,jjin¢ missionary work for Itas. Tider turning a complete summer- a of the eae aires: os consin. Siena ee 4S-| sault while leaping a hurdle, Both | lars and cents value o ane a The Young Ladies’ Sodality of St n ad pl jhorse and rider were killed while | Which jhenstae sie ba naa = sas a Spa eas will I pial y a Say pon SoS ie performing this feat, and this No nee aba ne ae ae aes y Sale : corte stic. a # = Saturday evening April 26, begin- ( h i 2 ane 3:30 to 8 o'clock. minced 2 o'clock. Hee ane nies urch Services 4 | Friday is benefit night, an ac-| oa cue ie ney i mi cakes, Olls, bread, Gough muts, | Setetetrectoctectoctecgenteeteetonteetoateetonteetentontectoeteteate ster count of which will be found in a tea Sn candy seal ote sales Public worship with sermon at | another column. Benefit at the Gem May 2 { ‘4 the Methodist church next Sunday} Saturday and Sunday, “Everybody's Mr. and Mrs. Comer, managers of ie A very pleasant party was giv-| morning, after which the Sunday | Doing it,” a Vitagraph comedy, and | the Gem theatre, will give a spe- en Saturday afternoon by Miss | school is held. Epworth League|a very strong Biograph story, “The cial benefit for the Moore family Liella Aitkin to the members ot | society has a meeting at 7:15 0’-|Tender Hearted Boy,” will be the|on the above date. The entire pro- i her Sunday school class and their} clock in the evening. The past-| attractions. ceeds, with the exception of film | oot mothers. The children” spent the] or, Rev. Mye conducts the | Pee ee rental will be given over. Three . 9 | time in games and a delicious lunch| evening service at 7:15. We ex- | Meeeeoececeoeeeeeeeresecee | shows, beginning at 7, 8:15 and 9:15] No Middleman 15 was served oh i Py $| Th dmissi ill be 20 ti 5 © vas served. tend a hearty welcome. | : The admission -wi e cents " Justice R. H. Bailey has conclud-} pemcoseereamp see canon AUDITOR'S CALENDAR) ana the management assures the Latest Style a ed to resign his official position . apicasrcat rire ne | For the Month of May, 1913 ea that ng oe \ and for a time will retire to the | ¢* “ e well wor e price. national soldiers home at Dayton, : School News Notes phe ont A ee gram as follows: | — Ohio. Judge Bailey has been a SUE ERRY aE IBN LH uring this month, pay your 1912) 4st reel—“Birth of the Dragon t resident of this county for ‘more $ Edited by High School Staff real estate tax and avoid 10 per) Fly and The Making of a Book,” Makers of es than twenty years, and for the Rae ewes aa aK oC ; ong | estipse educational. Wear-U-Well Shoes =z st several years has held the! ,, : half your tax before May 31st, an ein er La largest man i { a st sige sage Me — ne) ‘The High school was very pleas-|have until October 3ist to pay: sec- 2nd reel—“Who is The Savage, brane ufacturers in | po iersaa Iseearmrged 7 .. |antly entertained last Friday morn-| i an Indian western story by Lu- } Grand Rapids. Many friends will |°""? 'n~/ ond half without penalty. i Sold in 600 F: Branches | . a silat ee. | ing by the members of the Jurior} a ft ESS bin. actory i wish him the rest and comfort Sinss. “ithe Kree ein alne May ist. Assessors commence “The Widow's Might,” ——— which the home for soldiers is}"“°* spt rs a © class! their labor of assessing such real| 3rd reel-—"The: Widow's Might, MAIL ORDER DEP. president, presided over the follow- Vitagraph. Kate Price and Hughe ARTMENT supposed to furnish. fie Gecaeannr property as has become subject to te aE iti oe pessoa: sgh. Send money order for amount of } 3 EOP ve it 2 jassessment in their respective dis-| Mack comedy. . | A large party of friends and) Vocal Duet ....-- |tricts, and all personal property in| Special music by orchestra and ae 10 cents per pair for — neighbors invaded the home of Thompson and | their: districts High school quartette, assisted by arcel Post, we i the rest. Mr. and Mrs. William Lehman on|Talk on what Grand Rapids | aera poate nest: ane ape panel okies: Rea State style No. and size wanted, oases ame rine a , ae Pog an, of tax judgment sale. This sale|and Mort Taylor. Single numbers F eR RELA; Mesune an nae ed it thus necessary to come in| Talk on Surger . Ethel Kremer |/8 of all lands against which judg- by Wayne —— as Harry Lauder; actory Branch No. 506 Grand Rapids, ‘Minnesota ; ¥ , "A |ment was taken for taxes remain- | Miss McCormick ete. ; a body and remind Mr. Lehman of| Musical Duet ........--+-++++--+- \2 : g i the fact that the day was the an-| Ruth Bolter and Ethel Kremer} ing Piha wsiguenee youn 1911. zz niversary of his birth. After things) The Normal girls will present to May 10th. Meeting of Board of | had been satisfactorily explained,|the public next Saturday evening| County Commissioners, being first | W ANT ADS e everybody went ahead and had a| April 26, a very pleasing little | regular meeting of month. i aren 10Nn { bully good time. drama “Rebecca’s Triumph” at the| May 42th. Annual tax sale of| Household oods For Sale—A I —— in lends delinquent for the year 1944 | ™Y household goods — be dis- es [ie ‘is held at the auditor's ofice. — by ne so Ho a ; From and after this date interest| Tis 1s a rare oppor! ze at 1 per cent per month is added| cure real cash bargains. Included IF IT IS SOMETHING EXCLUSIVE AND UP- |to amount of tax judgment. a the “a so ae =~ et TO-DATE IN DRESSES YOU WANT, YOU May 19th. Sale ; stoves, bedsteads, and beddings, + a pool ewe ——— lands | ureaus, sideboards, carpets, rugs, WILL FIND IT AT THE PIONEER STORE#%* —— | May 26th. Meeti x cooking utensils, crockery, . china | eee ig 26th. Meeting of board of| ang glassware, chairs, window cur-| : county commissioners, being second) tins etc. First come first served. | regular meeting of month. R. H. Bai ————“— | 5 . H. Bailey. : we | May 30th. Memorial Day, legal bees eieaires Kuepp’s 242 Egg strain R. C. | May 3ist. Last day for payment | Brown Leghorn eggs for hatching. | of first half of real estate taxes!si50 for 15. T. H. Shoaff. Apr. £ | for the year 1912 without penalty. | 23 30. us ece[ve: i | After this date a penalty of 10 per | ~ E t Hatehi Black : cent is added to the tax, and the ges for Hatching— Black or ‘ ‘ aaa ) tax and penalty must be paid in|Wte Orpingtons. Male birds for a consignment of Ratine, i full. sale. Eggs, 75 cents for 15. C. H. ’ ‘* : Dickinson, Grand Rapids, Minn. | Linen, Corduroy, Viole Foul- ; ‘ i ‘ = Deering Harvesters and Mowers, John Deere dei Sin eld ce ae ard and Massaline Dresses T ‘ 4 | Plows, Deere Corn Cultivators, Universal Steel, April | Mavi | ‘ ‘ { | a pened Az ape zzz | Harrows, Deere Disk Harrows, Spring Tooth | is the time for | for Budding — Prices range from $3.50 to $9,00 ; ‘ * e ick. | 2 Harrows, VanBrunt Drills, Potato Diggers, | Nurse ny Stock, Pain: Gein | | W W pring Bulbs, | Hl - || For Sale—The celebrated Standard } | = Farm Trucks, Deere & ebber Wagons, |' Seeds.+.stt | ers of all kinds || tashions pictures, fashion plates and | & ; Buggies, Etc. ci site sie W. W. Fletcher, Co- hasset, Minn. | Always Buy the Right Kind~Our Kind ———_— | Mi tile Co, | ovo Fozat. co Se JOHN BECKFELT | LO . || bull. I have 4 yr. old full blood, | Itasca ercan e 0. registered Guernsey bull for sale. GRAND RAPIDS. : Fine individual, kind and gentle.