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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 2

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nr MAIM IM LOCAL NEWS NOTES for column will be gladly received. Telephone 74 THI WHAT HUI For ecu for (tart 84 hours: Minnesota-Increasing cloudiness with probably snow In north portions tonight and In northeast portions Saturday. Warmer tonight and in east portions Saturday. Cooperative observer's record March 15-Maximum 24 above, minimum 6 above. In evening 15 above.

Northeast wind. Cloudy. Snow. March during night 4 below. At noon 24 above.

served, also a regular supper, und th sale will continue all evening, articles, aprons and spring llnglric will be sold. 240:2 If. ll 111 division engineer of 'State highway department, left tbs morning on a business trip to Wadena. Aitkin and Brainerd. He will return in a few Bemidji Daily I Pioneer.

mu Lively's Garage has installed a dust proof paint room maintained ut where you can refinish your car at a charge of I a day. 23714EOD Bert Orne was a passenger to Staples this morning. if Dr. Corn; ib coming. Mrs.

C. II. Ritter of Hubert was a Brainerd shopper today. Big St. Patrick's Bay BANCE Elks Hall March 17th Given by orchestra.

Real music will be rendered and a good time assured. Everybody welcome. Tickets $1.00. apt. J.

C. Olson of Hic local Salvation Army went to Staples today. Carl Zapffe returned Friday a riot noon from a business trip to Chicago. OLYMPIA Chinese and American Bill of Fare American Shop Suey 40c Chicken chop Suey 66c Special Chow Mein 50c Chicken Chow Mein 76c Chicken Egg Foti Yuong 65c Also a Regular Binner of American dishes. All the above dishes include beverages and desserts.

OLYMPIA'' Walsh Anderson gymnasium. Returns of and Delaney Shade matches will be received at Walsh A Anderson. See the culinary display In Judd Wright window Bread, Muffins, Gems. Biscuits, ail mane from SUNRISE BEST FLOUR and BUN RISE CEREALS, distributed by fanner Mill Co. Stop inside and sample are as good as they look.

it Invitations have received in Brainerd to attend third annual night of the St Paul Business A Pi 1 fesefonal Worn Association, which will he held in palm room of ''aint Paul hotel, Saturday, March 17. An industrial exhibit will be shown In connection during th' afternoon and evening, depicting various lines of work In which the women of St Paul engaged. ATHLETIC NATIONS NOT QUARRELSOME FKIDAT, MAUCH 16. 1923 Couldn't Love a Coward, I wn about ten years old. My friend and I were walking home from sehool when a boy cattie along and pushed me so hard I fell.

When looked for ray beati, thinking he wai defending me, I saw him running home. My love ended for bim right change. Mutt Give Service. The man who falls to render to defy the service of which he Is cairn- I no claim on It. Indeed, he felts ail consideration from society and, for what he recelvea from It, bo- in the meaning of terra a "subject for charity." Walter Folsom left Friday noon nu a short business trip to Little Mrs.

T. B. Burns of Ironton arriv ed today for a visit at the Asher Thy lor Home. Big St. Patrick's Bay BANCE Elks Hall March 17th Given by orchestra.

Real music will be rendered ant! good time assured. Everybody welcome. Tickets $1.00 The ladies of the Presbyterian church will have a food sale at Hohman's store Saturday, March 17th. Cheater Cunmron loft Friday for where he expects to bv employed for the present. The Br.

Burrill Bentists now rated in the Lyceum Bldg. Highest class work Lowest possible prices 237if Mr. ami Mrs. Martin Hanson of Chicago are visiting at the Hume cf her parents. Mr.

und Mrs. (J. J. Smith. TALL CEDARS.

Big Ceremonial at Masonic Hall Tonight. You know what that means. it Mrs. A. F.

Deaton left Friday tor Miles City, Montana, for a month's stay with her husband, who is employed in that city. Be among 'cm to celebrate tho birthday at Zimmerman, 302 N. E. 4th Ave. It Miss Minnie Goebel, who has been employed in the ity for the past six months, left Friday for her home in Swanville.

She la to bt married next week. Mrs. Lodusky Taylor, mother of Will Taylor, former Brainerd resident, died of cancer of the stomach ut her home in LeSueur. The funeral will be held Saturday. -Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Everest have sold their home on South Willow Street, and have moved to Minneapolis where they expect to make then- future home. o-----The Episcopal Easter Sale will take place in the church on Saturday March 17th, beginning at 2 P.

Af. Tea. coffee and sandwiches will be GET OLD SHOES OUT OF THE CUPBOARD Look in your cupboard and bring your old shoes to me and I will return them like new to yon. A D. PETERSON jj Front Street Mias Georgia Hweudetnan aud Miss Marguerite Ebinget arrived Thura day from Minueiipolia where have been employed, and will spend a month visiting at the of I heir parents, after which they will return to the cities.

The ladies of the Presbyterinn church will have a food sale at store Saturday, March 17th. it Rev. and Mrs. C. W.

Coppet, of Duluth stopped In the city between trains Thursday, betag guests at th Rev. George Walentit borne. Rev. ''owner is representative of the bis 1 1 op of Duluth diocese I Mrs. Cow per the auxiliary.

0 birthday party given bi likes Zitwmei man la a howling All are invited to help celebrate, 302 N. E. 4th Ave. Rev. J.

Cadwell, former pastor if the Peoples Congregational chm cli In Northeast Brainerd, ami now re siding at Bm kits, wan in tho city In- tween trains. Friday. Rev. Cadwell stales that many farmers in his territory arc planning to raise from to live acres of alfulta this eon so it, With the aid of marl, which is uls i found neurby. Big St.

Patrick's Dny DANCE Elks Hall March 17th Given by RISBERG'S orc heat a Heal music will be rendered and a good time assured. Everybody welcome. Tickets $100 Wonderful S-Uuge Book of Magic. I aint with water, develop beautiful colors, til Bu ad ay'a Chicago HERALD AND EXAMINER. Chicago's Beat Newspaper at all the news stands or delivered by carrier Un on Service News Agency.

Call 625-W. it Walsh and Tom Wed left today for Duluth where they will seo Delaney and Shade box ten to a decision, the winner to Tinley. Delaney and Gibbons to be in Brainerd Saturday night at th Chicago, March Athlete nations are not militaristic, Major John L. Griffith, commissioner of athletics for the Ton'' Western conference, declared in an address prepared for delivery be ti Rotary club of Chicago and guest representing every branch of athletics In fact," he continued, advi-i- of reducing our army to a dGluily mail nunibct and ng the im I lit la as proposed by W's- in may well be questioned, but at I.ny enthusiasm for our fight tag has not made uh quarrelsome. United States ami Great Britain, two great Anglo-Saxon nations that have shown a fondness Blot lea, are not Make Good Fighters At the he observed that we muy rightly claim that our fighting games an at leant partly rcspon- slble for improved lighting spirit fit (in assorted thai governing nations of world tile athletic nations, cause the people ho learn on the playing told tot play the (taint according to the rules ii ire a Ity for self- gdvornment.

The test of a republican government Is whether the people ch ii abide by their eelfiinpoHnd lows. lf you nugget Lu an RugltHk- man that he do something not qui' right, he will reply. ta nut good Our ar- worth while because they entablis i laws of sportsmanship ami of conduct which carry over into life. In athletics, if a college not observe the conference rules, it is blacklisted, and if an athlete tries to evade rules he Is soon Hided as i mucker and Yanks Raise Average As an Illustration of the Influence of athletics, Major Ort filth said that before the Japanese-Russian war It had been estimated that no combat unit should advance after suffering IO cent in casualties, but that the Japanese raised the percentage to per cent and the Americans at batea ti Thierry to it, per cent. Dom pl Intents which we Think are deserved, we accept only as Indifference bvt those whirl) row informs us we do not merit receive with fI same gratitude we do favors given Ktfidatdr Unum Showing for Your Approval Saturday IF YOUR STOMACH ACTING RIGHT BEGIN TAKING SALTS "Stentorian." The word comes from ho noose Of a Grecian herald Batted Stentor, whose voice, according to legend, was as loud as that of 50 men sh outing together.

Pimples Are Impurities Seeking an Outlet Through Skin Pores Dimples, ami (toils usually result from toxins, poisons and Impurities which ure generated In the bowels and then absorbed into the blood through the very duct a which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidney! to filter Impurities from the blood and cast them out In turin of hut in many Jufttances the bowels create more toxins aud impurities than the kidneys can then blood uses the skin pores as the best means of getting rid of impurities, which often break out all over the skin in the form of 1 The surest way to lear the skin of these eruptions, tieys a noted authority, ic to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of lad Halts aud take tablespoon fill in a glass of water each moi break taal for week. will help vent tho formation in tim bowels. It kidneys, thus coaxing them to filter the of impurities aud clearing the skin of pimples. Jail Halts Is inexpensive, naif from the acid of ami inon Jliicc, combined with ltthft.

Here you have a pleasant effervescent drink which usually helps make pimples Advt. DR. C. C. NORDIN Eye.

Ear, and Throat First Hath Bank Bldg, i A. F. GR0VE5. M. D.

Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, and Throat Glasses Fitted Office. Iron Exchange Banding DR. B. k. DtRAUF PHYSICIAN ANJ) SURGEON First National Bank Bldg.

Surgeon N. P. R. R. Phones: Office 30-W; Res SOR Closing Out Our Entire Lot of Suits Boys' Two Pant School Suits at $3.95 to $8.95 mighty seldom that anopportunity comes to sir such good suits at such low prices.

There's Extra Wear in the Extra Pair Cornin' lith -and La lire! 1 DR. NESMITH NELSON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SU UiUcens State Baak Bldg. Telephone IHI BRAINERD, W. F. WIELAND ATTORNEY AT LAW First Natl.

Bank Bldg, Brainerd No cure for it, but welcome relief is often brought ICKS a Ro Rue Over 17 Million Jan Vied Yearly Cash Meat Market 219 6 th St. South SATURDAY SPECIALS WE DELIVER Spare Ribs 3 lbs. Sauer Kin ut Sugar Cured Picnic Hams Pork Loin Roast Rolled Rib Roast 22c Best Chuck Roast 15c Rib Boiling Beef loc WE DELIVER MCGINN BABCOCK Battery Service! You sure get it Starter and Generator Repairing, Armature Re-winding. ELECTRIC GARAGE New Spring Millinery By all means selection It the most popular priced line in Brainerd. B.

Kaatz Son The Big Store in Northeast Kindred Laying Big Plans Without Money SHOE REPAIRING Prompt Service Repairing Done While You Walt URTON MIGP BJ al mar Minxes ni I Street Brainerd, Mina is like limning big game with an air rifle. Everyone must have capital before making much money. How to get that first capital? Most successful men acknowledge that they sayee! it. ymn- account? Fi rst ational ank ami Service KAMPMANN SON Manufacturers of "lash, Boom, Frames, Mouldings, Cabinet Work. Stairs Interior Finish.

General Millwork. Eta. Phons I 8 Painting and Paper Hanging Phone SKS-I? SIGNS 121 25c 14c 20c TOMORROW OR PAY PENALTY Of not getting your new suit in time for Easter. All wool made to your individual measurements as low as $22.00. Some belter at higher prices.

Come in aud look them over. No obligation to buy. OBERST DURHAM 615 Laurel Street When your pipes dog with Boot ami your grates with clinkers try a ton of BEULAH BLUE FLAME It will save you the trouble of and some money as well We have other good coals ami some fine dry wood. DAKOTA MILLING CO. 104 Front St.

Phone 646 If You Don't Know OUR Stock, Ask Your Neighbor Knows STANDARD LUMBER COMPANY L. F. HOUGH, Ret. Manager. the best grades come from." 111 Laurel St.

Phone 112 CLAUDE C. BOWEN, Main SA FRANK JAMES Dealers lo Army tan vat Levers and Complete Camping Equipment Id Front SU, Brainerd Tai. TAXI Day Call 223 Right Call 785-M A WHITl PETERSON Phone 525-W Garigi RANSFORD TAXI Closed and heated BUICK earphone 560 or 305. Res. Tel.

806-M GEO. p. STEIN, Prop. ROY AND GRACE WILLIAMS of the Palmer School of Chiropractic 614 Laurel St. Phone 1174-W Complete X-ray Laboratory D.

E. WHITNEY uniM roK of nniuu 720 Front St. BRAINERD, MISS. WILLIAM T. CONKIN Professional Auctioneer Live Stock, Real Estate.

Farm Sell Anywhere Reserve Your Date OOI Fir St. Phone 929 Brainerd Mina W. SHERLUND Plumbing aud Heating All kinds af pipes, fittings anc FOR RENT ADS GET TENANTS.

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44,241
Years Available:
1901-1931