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LODGEDO IN BEMIDJL
JL. O. XT. W.
Bemidji Lodge No
277. Regular meeting
nightsfirst and third
Monday, at 8' o'clock,
at Odd Fellows hall,
402 Beltrami Ave.
a. p. o. s.
Bemidjl Lodge No. 1052.
Regular meeting nights
first and third Thursdays
8 o'clockat Masonic hall
Beltrami Ave., and Fiftb
St.
o. o. r.
every second and fourth
Sunday evening, at 8
o'clock in basement of
Catholic church.
SIQBI1 OP EOXOB
Meeting nights every
second and fourth Monday
evenings, at Odd Fellowa
Hall.
P. O. B.
Regular meeting nights
every 1st and 2nd Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock.
Eagles hall.
Regular meetingsFirst
and th|rd Saturday after
noons, at 2:80at Odd Fel
lows Halls, 402 Beltrami
Ave.
X. O. O. P.
Bemidjl Lodge No. 110
Regular meeting nights
every Friday, 8 o'clock
at Odd Fellows Hall,
402 Beltrami.
I. O. O. F. Gamp No. 84
Regular meeting every second
and fourth Wednesdays at 8
o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall.
Rebecca Lodge. Regular
meeting nights first and
third Wednesday at 8 o'clock
I. O. O. F. Hall.
KNIGHTS OP PTTHXAS
Bemidjl Lodge No. 168
Regular meeting nightsex
ery Tuesday evening at 8
o'clockat the Eagles' Hall,
Third street.
XiADIXS OP THE SAO-
CABEES.
Regular meeting nighi
last Wednesday evening
In each month.
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A. F. & A. M., Bemidjl,
233. Regular meeting
nights first and third
Wednesdays, 8 o'clockat
Masonic Hall, Beltrami
Ave., and Fifth St.
Bemidjl Chapter No. 70,
R. A. M. Stated convocation*
first and third Mondays, 8
o'clock p. m.at Masonic
Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fiftb
street.
Elkanah Commandery No. 80
K. T. Stated conclavesecond
and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock
p. m.at Masonic Temple, Bel
trami Ave., and Fifth St.
O. B. s. Chapter No. 171,
Regular meeting nights
first and third Fridays, 8
o'clock at Masonic Hall,
Beltrami Ave., and Fifth
St.
X.B. A.
Roosevelt, No. 1628
Regular meeting nights
Thursday evenings at 8
o'clock In Odd Fellows
Hall.
Bemidjl Camp No. 5012.
Regular meeting nights
first and third Tuesdays at
8 o'clock at Odd Fellows
Hall. 402 Beltrami Ave.
HOSEBH WATUMHTTANB.
Regular meeting nights OE
the first and third Thursdays
in the I. O. O. F. Hall at 8
p. m.
SOWS OP I
Meetings held thlrr
Sunday afternoon of eacl
month at Troppman'*
HalL
Meetings the first Friday
evening of the month af
the home of Mrs. H.
Schmidt. 806 Third street
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FAMOUS ATHLETE TOi
CALLS PACKEY M'FARLAND RING WIZARD
Packy McFarland, Stock Yards Lightweight.
Packy McFarland of Chicago, known
throughout the pugilistic world as the
"stockyards champion," because of his
being the idol of that section of the
western city, is rated by boxing ex
perts as the "wizard of the ring," says
the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Mc
Farland is a fistic marvel. Now at
the age of 24 years, he is accumulat
ing a fortune rapidly and has set his
plans to make $100,000 in- the next
year. This is to be done by a com
bination of his brains and hands.
McFarland has gone about his ring
contests the same as a contractor as
sumes a contract. If the task can be
completed in three days the brainy
contractor realizes that it is folly to
waste six, and submit his machinery
to unnecessary wear. It is the same
with McFarland. If he sees that a
bout can be ended in three rounds he
rarely fights ten, but If in trying to
end the bout quickly and decisively he
feels he is endangering his tools,
which are his hands, why, he simply
wins by the scientific route.
It Is that element of uncertainty
which has made McFarland the mag
net to attract ring-goers. His sci
ence at times is bewildering and ard
ent followers of the game are oft
times at a loss to follow his plan of
attack and defense.
McFarland has been boxing eight
RETTRB
Ralph Craig, Wonderful Runner, Who
Captured Sprints at Stockholm,
Quits the Game.
Athletics is to lose one of its bright)
est stars. Ralp Craig, the fleet-footed
American boy who carried the stars
and stripes to victory in the Olympic
games at Stockholm, Sweden, will not
be seen on the cinder path any more.
Craig's folks are opposed to the young
man following an athletic career and
did not want him to contest at Stock
holm. But patriotic pride impelled the:
great runner,to go along with the
other Americans and it was well for
this country that he did. He won
glory enough at the Olympic games to
last a lifetime. Craig ran two grand
racesthe 100 and 200 meter events^
Ralph Craig.
THE mmn
years, has fought more than 100 bat
tles, ranging from one round to twen
ty-five, and in that time has never
taken the count. He started his
career by knocking his opponents out
in short order, winning his first six
contests in that decisive fashion, all
being won inside of six rounds. He
continued his knockout record in the
second, third and fourth year of his
ring career, winning 27 out of 37 con
rests that decisive fashion.
It then began to dawn on McFar
land that a skilled mechanic would be
at loss without his tools, and he real
ized that he must nurse his hands,
not slug and try to knock a man's head
off with each punch, but deliver his
blows scientifically, block those of the
slugger and avoid punishment. Like
all men who have studied real boxing,
he soon discovered that it was far
more pleasant to give than receive.
From that day McFarland has truly
been the wizard of the ring. He is
proud of his defense and only dur
ing the last year, when a New York
slugger reached him and blacked one
of his eyes, McFarland was so asham
ed of the discoloration that he passed
up a $1,000 six-round engagement.
No man had ever blacked his eye be
fore, and it is said he remained in
doors, away from his friends, until
the discoloration had disappeared.
and easily beat out the fastest sprint
ters in the world. Craig is a member
of the Detroit T. M. C. A, where his
wonderful ability as a runner first at
tracted the attention of the athletic
rorld
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BAILT
Peculiar Play.
Contrary to all scoring rules, a
pitcher got aa assist on a strikeout
In a game at S Louis recently. The
catcher muffed the third strike and
the ball rolled into the diamond. The
pitcher grabbed the ball and threw
the batter out at first, giving himself
and the catcher assists and the first
baseman a putout.
In addition to
the big feature
show, "The Un
veiling of Gov.
Johnson's Statue"
will be produced
on motion picture
film, Saturday and
Monday.
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Captain Disqualified.
Captain Hlnchllffe of the Pordham
university football team has been dis
qualified by the faculty from further
playing with the eleven. Scholar
ship conditions are responsible for
the faculty's action, which is a se
vere blow to the team's hope tor a
victorious season,
ADMISSIONADULTS
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