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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 3

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Brainerd, Minnesota
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WSJflnMPAY, MARCS 28. BRD. ASSOCIATION MEETING TONIGHT To Begin reparations for the Coming Tom in Season. Now Soon to Open MANY SUMMER VISITORS HERE THE BRAINERD DISPATCH MOI TUB Breezy Pictures. Under Association Auspices, Shown at Loral Theatres regular muling of the Brainerd Civic and Commerce Association i- to be held this Among ottmr important matters which will up for discussion disposal la that of beginning foi the coming tourist which la very ch at hand.

If is of nil that tho influx of summer visitors will begin early ibis year, and will be in' decidedly than was. fenced last season. From reports it in understood that many already on their way from the sotitli- part of the country to lake region. With this in mind, it is necessary that Brainerd start her prepat ut Iona for taking care of the tourist-, and planning a more extensive entettaiu- ment program for them this year titan last It is the plan of lite Civic and Con inerte Association to do much in regard, and it is the of the officers that a large turnout will he on hand to assist in making these preparations. A committee has been working on the mutter for some lime and will present some Interesting plans at meeting.

pictures, taken by two national film associations and revealing ail the beauties and attractions of this resort situated entirely in Clow Wing county and tributary to Brainerd, weie shown under auspices of the Brainerd Com and Civic Association at both local theatres and evoked much interest and commendation. Tile tang of the atmosphere, the wonderful beauties of Minnesota lakes ami lands, woods and dells, produced a sympathise feeling in Hic spectators and many present got tit lake fever immediately and wished spting was here in fact as well as technically on the calendar. E. manager of Breezy Point, sent the nims to Brainerd and appreciated the courtesy of the Brainerd Civic and Commerce As nnciatie.il in the cooperation shown, West Brainerd people are cautioned not to be led astray at this moment else thai may be now by any candidate for office. The principal interest for West Brainerd people is in the fwt aldermen, Qui! them closely not royalty here to man that there is a part of Brainerd in ward west of the river, Mr, O'Brien Is Just aa anxious to have water mains in all parts of Brainerd as is any other man.

but he is willing to leave it to the judgment of the Water and Light Board wher- in Brainerd those mains max be POLITICS Authorised by the BIGG KR and BETTER BRAINERD GLI Leadership We hav ship as a symbol; we are not inclined to worship military leaders or conquerors; we do not make much ado about even the president of the United States; we do not even flare up at the appearance of the American flag; nevertheless, we have a profound regard for good leadership. We act calmly and insist on choosing I moni from to lf leaders. We are Just a- people want to vote bonds and patriotic, a- proud, just as sin-I honied indebted Besa of the city, they will do so regardless of what one man or mayor say. It the The same applies, or should apply, an(l Light Board Antis it ere, but, perhaps, a little calm, and deliberate. bit cool.

in selecting a Mayor for Brainerd. fetable it will build the extension out lie max not have ail the pomp because people glory and poxi er. but be is looked on hotu' no' upon as our leader. Let us have a man who bas abundance of eiiaracter mean that they oppose building the line. for they may prefer to have who is strong; who is fearless; who by is not vindictive; a natural-born leader; whet is a good type.

We may the Board. We urge the West Brainerd people not get all that in one matt, hut votP for Mr- O'Brien and we can believe Con comes nearer thpm interests will being the ideal leader for Brainerd not disregarded or suffer. Ibis year than any other individual that lie named. West Brainerd Some one bae tiled lo make the West Brainerd water-main extension a personal Issue. Last spring it was a sectional issue and one part of city opposed another part.

It was an that th. vole for bonds last spring. Regal dlesK of who is elected Mayor, I I mayor can never exert any Influence for or against water-mains West Brainerd. The matter of getting water mains laid in We-u A Unique Service A service in song and story on the passion of Christ will lie given at the Baptist church tomorrow, ((Thursday) evening. Rev.

It. R. Cody will give a talk illustrated with pictures and Mrs. Cody Will sing. Admission is free and all CATARRH catanh la a Is' al by Constitution I CATARRH MEDICINE con- Mists of an Ointment v.

t.i ov Quu-k Belief by a1 application, and the Internal Medicine, a Toole, which acta Brainerd has been made very plain to the ri mi en Mucous Fur. fares and assists tn ridding your people living iii West Brainerd bv of Catarrh i (i i'm hers of lh. Water A Light Board VTSS PAID ADVERTISEMENT by and for Gustav Halvorson, Brainerd, for which $1.75 per Issue is to he paid. Vote for Topic of Community Workers Training Class at Methodist Church This Evening The Community Workers Training Class will meet iii the dining room of the First Methodist church this evening at 7:30. At the hour will he tho subject for discussion, anti at 8:15, School All from any church are invited to join these classes.

meeting will take up the second lesson in a ten of study, which is designed to increase the efficiency of Sunday school workers in every department. GUSTAV HALVORSON For Municipal Judge Practiced law twelve years Served as Municipal Judge 2 Years April 3. 1923 WHO IS THE ACE OF SPADES? POLITICAL ABV! RTISKM NT Inserted by and for L. B. Kinder, Brainerd, Min ii Amount to paid, $1.50 each issue.

FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE VOTE FOR L. B. KINDER Formerly Special Municipal Judge Ii Elected I will serve Conscientiously and Impartially PAID ADVERTISEMENT by Marion E. Hitch for which $1.25 each insertion is to be Vote for Marion E. Hitch INDEPENDENT Candidate For City ASSESSOR 20 years erperience in merchandising many owned real estate in almost every corner of Brainerd and built 3 new houses in the past few years, should make me a capable judge of values.

I submit my record for the past 14 years in Brainerd as proof of my fairness. If elected I promise a fair and just assessment to one and all. POLITICAL 4DVEKTISRMEXT Inserted by and for Con O'Brien, Brainerd. Amount to be paid $10.50. ANNOUNCEMENT! To the Public: I am a candidate for Mayor and solicit your vote.

I have lived in Brainerd for forty years and intend to stay here. Laws are made to be enforced and I believe in enforcing them. A dollar spent should bring a dollar worth in return. My platform is, A BIGGER AND BETTER BRAINERD I will appreciate your support, CON LYCEUM of Sit per Spec fats TONIGHT and THURSD AY Special 'Bargain 7 and 9 10c and 25c We great pleasure in presenting ELSIE FERGUSON WALLACE REID in FOREVER r-t jiber? Rev I rn tAt Paramount Picture FO ILE VER. A FlUftUUflu; Based on the Novel A picture that makes you feel seen a thing of beauty.

Cast includes Elliott Dexter, Montague Love, Dolores Cassinoid, Geo. Fawcett and others. A (isle P'rtfl I son. to tit Paramount Pi FLE Po' A Oculus FiUCULUrkr Production, AL St. JOHN ti Fox News Weekly izsur ti rmriL'TT w1 iwrnmwwvit wmamm 3 More Days Of i Close Out Prices BHK On Silk, Wool and Cotton Dress Goods On On On On sweaters, shirts, Mouses, overalls, knickerbockers, belts and rotifers.

Men dress and work shirts, trousers, sweaters, overcoats, corduroy suits, suspenders, belts, garters, sox, ties and furnishings. and silk bloomers, petticoats, underwear, brassieres, and hosiery in silk, fibre and lisle. Dress shoes up to No. 8 for men. anil boys' shoes, all sizes.

Men' work shoes, all sizes, and misses oxfords and pumps, ail sizes, but varieties broken. Ladies and dresses and coats, only a few left. Going while they last at off regular price. NOTIONS Japes, braids, hooks and eyes, dress fasteners, pins, threads, priced as follows 5c at 3c 10c at 7c 13c at 8c I 5c at 9c 20c at 13c FOR FRIDAY ONLY Remnants Remnants of ginghams, outings, chambrays, skirtings, towelings, seersuckers, woolens, and silks. Good lengths.

This Sale Positively Comes to a Close at 8 p. rn. Saturday the 31st. Take Advantage of Three Remaining Days THE GOLDEN RULE Gardner Block Across From City Hall.

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1901-1931