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Hear the Reduced Prices Men's Suits (Ready to Wear) At the PALACE CLOTHING HOUSE Bemidji, Minn. 50 .all-wool worsted Suits new spring models worth $15.00 at $10.00 them, you’ll want them See EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- dayllto12a.m., 1t0o 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m. Snuday 3to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p. . BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. Farm and Gity Loans Insurance and Real Estate William C. Klgin O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19, Bemidji, JEWELRY MANUFAC- TURING AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT is fully equipped to take care of any work in our line you wish to give us Promptly Because we have the work- men. machinery and material Reasonable Price Because our expenses are light. We are the only manufac- turers of this class of goods in Northern Minnesota, Others who have not the same facilities cannot compete with us in quality, weight and price. We can more fully guarantee the quality of gold and give our customers the benefit of buying at first cost as we charge only for the gold and a small profit for for making same. Designs drawn and esti- mates given for any special order work GEO. T. BAKER & CO. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Near the Lake 116 Third Streat OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING i Phone 58 818 America Ava. Office Phons 12 | Leaf Lettuce Asparagus Cucumbers Strawberries Phone 206-207 Green Onions Fancy Celery Round Radishes Rhubarb Grapefruit Remember the most delicious coffee flavor].you ever enjoyed—Multiply by 2. Result— Chase and Sanborn’s Seal Brand Coffee Roe & Markusen THE QUALITY GROCERS A cleanly kept house is not only a pleasure, but a NECESSITY. Nearly all diseases come from GERMS. i Our QUALITY brooms, §! scrub brushes, soaps, and HOUSEHOLD HELPS oy all kinds will lighten the work of keeping the house cleanand HEALTHY. When you come in next ask us to show you our HOUSEHOLD HELPS. Head Lettuce b Parsley | ‘ Ripe Tomatoes Fresh Pineapple 4th St.Bemidji iand after | Will THREE CHARGED™ WITH CONTEMPT Ordered Arrested by llinois State Senate. WARRANTS ARE SIGNED Lieutenant Governor Signs Papers Calling for the Apprehension of Ed- ward Tilden, Millionaire Packer,’and George M. Benedict and W. C. Cum- mings, Chicago Bankers, for Refus- ing to Testify in the Senator Lor- Imer Investiggtion. Springfield, Ill, April 28.—Lieuten- ant Governor John G. Oglesby has signed the warrant for the arrest of Edward Tilden, W. C. Cnmmings and George M Benedict, ordered by the senate. Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms Hat- field «' once departed for Chicago to make the arrests. The warrants were not signed at once because Lieutenant Governor Oglesby and Attorney .John J. Healy ©f the committee desired to hold a conference regarding the legal form of the papers. At Mr. Oglesby’s sugges- tion the warrants as drawn by the committee were redrafted to make more secure certain legal technical features. It is rumored here that habeas cor- pus proceedings probably will be brought before Circuit Judge J. A. Pettit. Chicago, April 28.—The arrest of Edward Tilden, president of the Na- tional Packing company: Cashier George M. Benedict of the Drovers’ Deposit National bank' and Cashier ‘William C. Cummings of the Drovers’ Trust and Savings bank, on charges of contempt of the Illinnis senate, will not occur for a day or two, according to their attorneys. Attorney Outlines Program. Former Jndge Nathaniel C. Sears, counsel for the men whose refusal 10 offer as evidence before the Helm in- vestigating committee the books nf their banks covering a period before the election of United States Senator William Lorimer is the basis for the summary action of the state senate, said: “Former State's Attorney John J. Healy, for the Helm committee, and | | have reached an understanding as tec the procedure that will obtain and this is it: “We understand the sergeant-at- arms of the senate or his deputy will arrive in Chicago shortly. Mr. Tilden and the other two gentlemen will no- tify the deputy they are ready to ac- cept service on the warrants and will be awaiting its service at whatever place he designates. The formality of arrest will be gone through with and we will then repair directly to some judge yet to be selected and a habeas | corpus writ will be sought and argued | at once to gain time. “Action after that will depend upon ltl'n». outcome of the habeas corpus pro- ceedings.” SECRETARY TO INVESTIGATE Report on Alleged Mismanage- ment at Soldiers’ Home. St. Paul, April 28.—As a result of the charges of the veterans at the Sol- diers’ home, that the home is misman- aged as to cleanliness and table, the board of visitors sent its secretary, J. C. Matchitt, to investigate the charges. He will make his report to the board of visitors and it is expect- ed they will transmit it to Governor Eberhart immediately. If the veter- ans’ charges are corroborated Govern- or Eberhart probably will exercise his authority in ordering the reforms asked by the soldiers, according to Ralph Wheelock, secretary to the gov- ernor. WORK OF THE BLACK HAND Bomb Exploded in Doorway of Italian Bank at Chicago. Chicago, April 28.—A dynamite bomb was exploded in the doorway of the Oak Savings bank, owned by John Devoney, an Italian, tearing a hole a foot square in the iron plated door, breaking ali the windows in the four- story building and throwing the occu- pants of the upper stories out of their Cellini's Quick Cure. Benvenutv Cellini when about to ‘cast his famous statue of Perseus, now in the Loggin dei Lanzi at Klorence. was taken with a sudden fever. In the midst of his suffering one of his workmen rushed {uto bis sick chamber and exclaimed: *Oh, Benvenuto! Your / 7 7 statue is spoiled, and there {s no hope 77 // whatever of saving it!" Cellini said that when he heard this he gave a bowl and leaped from his bed. Dress. ing basrily, he rushed to his furnace and found his metal “caked” He or dered dry oak wood and fired the fur- nace fiercely, working in a rain that |/ was falling, stirred the channels and saved his metal. He continues the story thus: “After all was over | turn- ed to a plate of salad on a bench there and ate with a hearty appetite and drank together with the whole crew. Afterward | retired to my bed, healthy and happy. for it was two hours be- fore morning, and slept as sweetly as if 1 had never felt a touch of fllness.” NO other hat at any price gives you so much ,wear, good style and general all around sat- isfactionas a Mora. Wear a Mora Hat and you ° can rest assured that you have the utmost in style and quality. In every shape and shade to suit your individual taste and preference. Mora hats are sold by progressive dealers everywhere. Pleasant. | The Host's Youngest — Don’t your shoes feel very uncomfortable when you walk, Mrs. Nuryche? Mrs., Nu- | ryche—Dear me! What an extraordi- nary question! Why do you ask, child? The Host’'s Youngest—Oh, only cos pa said the other day since you’d come into your money you’d got far too big for your boots. THE TEST OF MERIT — Y Bemidji People Are Given Convine- ing Proof. No better test of any article can P NCLEYIVE be made than the test of time and this is particularly true of a kidney medicine. Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood the test and stood it well. ‘What better proof of the merits of this remedy could you demand, than the statement of a Bemidji resident who has been cured and has stayed cured? Read the following: Mrs. Ella Barett, 723 Irvine Ave., Bemidji, AGENCY Ibhe GlebeMermeke Co. CINCINNATY, lobe*Wernicke Elastic Bookcases are made in sectgns K3 u’xfits—-a Top Unit, a Book Unit and a Base Unit, SlobeSWernicke Book Units are fitted with dis- appearing glass doors, controlled by a satent equalizer, which centers the action so that the door cannot pos- sibly bind or stick. . AllSlobeSWerpicke Units are provided with metal interlocking strips, which secure and maintain a per- fect alignment, and prevent any tendency to warp or split in i GlobeWernicke Elastic Bookcases AllSlobeWernicke Unitsare of solid and not knock- down construction, 8o that it is possible to remove a unit with the books inside and intact. . All S‘gt‘zw.m]gk' Bookcases are sold at uniform prices by this and every other agency —whether you buy a séilr‘xg}e unit or a thousand }l:t:iiu, tl‘;i l?lrice isl_the same Tott ti " 5 —the lowest consistent with depen e quality. i:dr vlmeA after I begun using I?oan.s You are cordially invited to inspect the idrey Pills, I improved and it did SlobeWernicke display—to see the various Styles and not lake them long to restore me to Finishes. ac LAHR'S FURNITURE STORE Fa sale by all dealers. Phone 178-2. Bemidji, Minn. Minn., says: “Since Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me three years ago I have been as free from kidney trouble as if I had never had it. My system was filled with uric poison that my kidneys failed to re- move and at times I was very ner- vous. I had dull pains in the small of my back and I knew that I was in need of a kidney medicine. In a Price 50 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Ney York, sole agents for the United Stats. Rimember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. cents. Hanson’s Soda Fountain Ses Fountain What Causes Thirst’ WE WISH WE KNEW We would give a good deal for a receipt that would aable us tokeep allthe inhabitants of Bemidji thirsty @l the time. A good thirst is a thing to be treasured So Never Waste One on a Poor Drink 't will pay you every time to wait till you reach our fo ntain, asour store is easy to reach, and once there, yoir waiting 1s ended for we keep no one waiting at beds. Devoney told the police he had re- ceived several threatening letters re- cently and the bomb is believed.to, have been the work of members' of the Black Hand. GOVERNOR VISITS MUSCATINE Meets Both Sides in Labor Contro- versy and Peace May Result. Muscatine, Ia., April 28.—The pres- ence of Governor Carroll and Labor Commissioner Van Duyn in this city and efforts to effect a settlement of the button workers’ strike has in- creased the prospects of ending the strike which affects 300 workers. The governor met with both union- ists and manufacturers, but no basis of a settlement was drafted. He will remain another day. 4 General Logan arrived and is in charge of the troops. ourfountain. B: sure to watch for our future announcements in thes; columns. Haison's A. D. 8. Drug Store P. O. Corner i — 'Dl'lv\k Diazzi roc Hanson’s Quality Soda Fountain Try : Fluich Frappe