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tor; ol Cass county, was a Bemlfl!l Visitor between traine yesterday. '| Class play matinee Friday | ltur :i ¥ KK K& KK KK KX K| noon School children 15¢ and adults LEST WE X 26c.—Adv. !fiii*lfl*fii*ill** Sunday is Mothers* Day. = tiss was linotype qpermr at the Be- midji Sentinel before going -t th ities.- “Mre. Butler, Mrs, Prentise’s "Mr., and Mrs. A. G. Wedge went to|mother, will remain in Bemidjt \uml the twin cities M evening. . They|a later date.” 3 (will return the I 1 2 - The next meeting of the board of | yeek. © latter'part of the| v. M. Owens of Hines hus vpened county commissioners will be held May 26. L] Matinee 3:45 p. m. Friday after- nqon, “At the End of the Ralnbow,” the Senior class play. . and spént the day here transacting|deal in lands, both ‘lmfpmved and un: business. - 1improved.—Adv. * 5 “One ‘of these days you ought to - 0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- dren have had the soarlet fever-but; Senior class play “At the End of | 0re taken.—Adv. are fow, el aesln and fhe quseay- 5 tine has been raised, Mrs. ¥ the Rainbow” will be presented at| Bob Ratican of ‘ Blackduck, ‘who o it mother Mrs. Willam Hyatt and her the athletic club v;hentre,‘ May 8. came to Bemidji to attend the Neu- aunt, Mrs. Ida Hazen of Puponky “ v mann-Begsley wedding, returned to|were also at the Bush home during|. That news items telephoned to the|his home today. the quarantine but have now return.| Alive. 'The other missing boat, for| = Progressives in the legislature| Pioneer are appreciated both by the Miss Catherine Wiitney of Bass|ed to their homes, 3 ‘which the Manhattan and other steam- | presented to the governor a letter ers :still -are - s ing, contains the | urging him to extend the scope of hig Dp:zl;:h;? and readers of the paper. | Lake, who was operated upon at the| “Dr.'J. F. Peterson of International ond officers and seventeen o 2 | .call s0 that the entire question of the -|St. Anthony’s hospital yesterday for |Falls and J. G. Peterson, also of that , Btrike may be considered. Five bills " ear 'trouble, is getting along nicely | city, being connected with one of the when picked up | have been introduced.at the direction The next convention of the N. M. |after the operation. banks there, are in Bemidji today as [ had been adrift for thirty-six hours| of the governor. D. A. will be held at Thief River 4 7 and suffered rely. Captain Mec- One of these, calling for a permu Falls on Jute .3, 4: 5, and) 6 Be thl{;;we !.y!aur_t 1u|-l:lltntrell'amlndk .: ’;;':; s‘;”sfl&m"‘grw";?' ;g “: Donald’s boat, picked up by the Man-| nent state constabulary, has already s B e bargain store.first class work at 30 Y 3 >, hattan, was adrift for more than fifty | aroused the bitter opposition of labor ;:;1::‘ oli expected to send a-large de- reasonable prices —Adv. - recently moved to International Falls b 5 hours before help Teached them. from Baudette, where he has practic- 2 —_— » s C. H. Mills, district manager of ed for several years. May Stewart and her distinguished [the Swift & Company interests, was| . ..\oo tho ladies of the First|and A. G. Higgins were killed when | of the situation in Southern Golorado. company will appear here next Wed: (il Bemidji today conferring With|go . iinovian Lutheran church. had | the latter, losing his balance at the | No forcible disarmament has yet been nesday evening in “Lucrezia Borgia,” John Hillaby. manager of the Bem- planned to give Saturday evening in mouth of a fifty-foot well they were | attempted by the United States regu- and in a matinee the same day when |14ji branch. the 0dd Fellow’s hall has been post-| UBEINE: fell to the bottom, dropping | lars. »Romeo and Juliet will be produced. | Tickets for the Senfor olass play |poned for another week and will be| % 243 ¥ell Polnt ubon McGerry, be- The entertainment will be given un-|which is to be given tomorrow night |held May 16.—Adv. 1‘17;;:51,13 cfiec;y :'a: bm;:g :):2: 15’ der the auspices of the Athletic club. |dn the Athletic Club theatre, are sell- midji, Minn. or Phone 598.—Adv. |Wwas operated upon again May 2. He struck a staging about half way down ing fast only a few of the choice re- the shafe. hOCAb serve seats remaining unsold. Miss Clara Dicaire, who was|ls getting along as well as can be ex- bridesmaid at the Neumann-Begsley |Pected, under the circumstances, but Q wedding, returned to Grand Forks|Will have to remain in bed for the last evening, where she is employed next fifteen days. The doctor as- the special session issued by -Gov- itary debts incurred as the resuit of the strike and to the passage of pro- posed constitutional ‘amendments for* have been rescued | submission to the- people. * s men and ‘progressives. Colonel James Lockett, .command- ing the Eleventh cavalry, is in charge}, Bain, Minn., May 7.—John McGerry “Blig Tim” Left a Million. New York, May 7.—The executors of the estate of the late “Big Tim” Sullivan, politician, filled a report showing that when he died he was worth almost -a_million dollars. Athletic Club Theatre Wednesday Matinee & Arthur Brose, one of the Bemidji mail carriers, who was injured by a fall two years ago, and who is now at Any one wishing good iomestead |the University hospital in Minneapo- write or apply J. W. Wilcox, Be-|lis, writes friends in this city that he | The l;iges factor contributing to | a mhn’a 10 . is undoubtedly. health. ernor Ammons the assembly is limited|the digestion. to an appropriation bill to meet the mili. dealers.——Ady. than 80,000 women. [arand 'Théai:re TONIGHT ONLY he Pride of Jennico A Dramatic Conflict of Hearts and Swords, Enacted by the ‘Famous Players Stock Company In a four act Motion Picture 7 ONE OF THE GREATEST SUCCESSES OF THE AMERI- CAN STAGE. ROMANCE EMPHASIZED BY DARING AMBITIONS AND COLD STEEL First Show 7:20 mantic play nes; Mr. Edward, Hagan; Mr, Mi eal, Hanson; Mr. James, Lowe; Mr. Rangval, - Lingreny; Mr. Weikko, Morson; Mr. John, Morris; Joe, Ol- son; Mr. Knute, Svensen; Mr. Carl, 3 < PR It ‘Has been observed that a |Schivane; Mr. Rocco, Wonse; his ‘office on Beltrami ‘avenuo. firat| - Bable Island, N: 8., -May 7—Captain Denver, May 7.—The special session|man. 1s seldom sick Waen -his bowels AZDa building north of the Union B .| McDonald and thirteen members of | of the Colorado legislature now being|are ‘regular—he is never well when |—Clifferd; Mrs. Joe, .Gainy; River dn::: l:;’ ::::::;j:’ ;';m; The nufnhqr 18120, . Mr. own?;l'l. the crew of the sflfigh,ltu‘mer.cdum~ held cannot pass a compulsory ar they are:constipated. . For. constipa- bitration -law to end the Coloradajtion you will: find nothing quite so|Mrs. .M. D., Ring; Mrs. Martha, Jhlmr -Manhattan. - A wireless dis-| coal strike. Auorney General Fred|good as/Chamberlain’s Tablets. They |Schafer; Miss Carrle, Throan Miss. ‘Mre. Charles Bush’s two Mttle chil- tch to this: ol!oct was Tecelved from | Farrar decided that. under the; call ofnot only move the: bowels but im-|Myrtle. i < = = prove the appetite and. strengthen They- are sold by all Mr. Fred, White; Mr. ‘Willlam.—Women Mrs. ‘Adelia, Johnson; Mrs, Selma, Perry; New Jersey factories employ more Daniel Frohman pre- sents the famous ro- Second 8:35 Third 9:45 ADULTS 15c H.USH K"]NEYS Night, May 13th by the Red River Power company. |SUres him that he will be able to The supreme event of the season ‘walk as well as he did before his ac- Eat less meat if you feel Backachy or | __j 'FClein presents America’s cident. Mr. Brose has been at the m‘df“ '““b’;iy"“—s‘“‘ s - foremost legitimate actress of b 5 hospital since April 16, this last time fine for Kidneys. the younger class A. B. Moult ¢t Minneapolis was|{fOm International Falls where he oulton of pol 1 d: & and was also there for several weeks in Bemidji today on business. spent several days on business in Aol e s emw| MAY STEWART year. [} oneer eac ea forms uric acid which excites L) . Bell boys wanted at once. Hotel|Somp o /O% With the construction | go .01 Mr. Brose, “T cotld not get | and overworks the kidney in their efforts | a0d her distinguished company Markham.—Ady. ) C. G. Johnson of Shooks transacted| ©O. L. Dent, referee of ditches in business in the city today. this judicial district has returned along without it.” Next Sunday, May 10, is Mothers’ “THE SILENT INDIAN” Holds all the endurance records of the world. ~Write for cata- log and names of Indian owners in your vicinity, where you can ob- tain the opinion of men who have given the machine a thorough Combines Comfort, Speed, Safety, Cleanliness and low up- keep expenses. James L. Malone Agent ‘The Markets Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, May 6.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 93%c; No. 1 Northern, 92%c; No. 2 Northern, 90%c. Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.68%. ing a white carnation for the depart- plms in the back or sick headache, diz- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store.|pake were in Bemidji yesterday, for may run short. Phone 166. A. B.| To neutralize these irritating acids| Qhakespeare’s immortal love P =—Adv. I have opened new land offices at|ing and Mr. Sims of Solway was elec- 5;. minister for this charge, stating that this week. arrived in Bemidji yesterday and ’ Al The dance given by Fred Cutter|PORC the call and ask the Board of 25¢.—Adv. to filter it from the system. Regular eat- | in Victor Hugo’s powerful play i The Young Peoples society of the ers of meat must flush the kidneys occa- G = s avemon ot N o “|Swedish Lutheran church will give| ] Hotor rots ther by do s e ST Ry L“crez‘a Bflr |a u“ ess :‘elr mJ e o ; ?d Byt- pi|® cap social at the Challenge i T Y M o8 [racidn,. waabo s phlon clas tyont J6el a Mr. and Mrs. James Reid.of 2| hotel this eni: ’, 3 dull misery in the kidne; ion, shar Falls, were Bemidji visitors today. _O:dv cvening at 8 0lok:|og mother and a pink or bright one e 7 eadach 7| Sarah Bernhardt’s recent and A complete line of field and gar- 3 g for the mother living; or-send her a | ziness, your :stomach sours, tongue is greatest success Dr. D. F. Dumas and wife, of Cass |poy of bright flowers while she may ;;onted }:nd w:mn tthe we:thell_'hlu bad you Speclal Matinee 3 p.m = ave rheumatic twinges. e urine is . . —adv. 6 Darptie obibaving an Sorag Dl :;‘i:ia:*:;“r‘l-ow‘:‘:: :’:“t:“"“ Sxor on0 cloudy, full of setimunty the hamnels . : ; he gre often’ get irritated, obliging yot to get H djl‘ Robert Smith of Pine River, was in |ture taken of the collar bone of the for Mothers’ Day. Order early as we| up twogem-,:l\m tnn:- d%l‘nggythe mglt 0meo a" “ 'e the city today on business matters. Dumas baby, which was recently L. L. Law, an insurance man of | broken. Webster.—Adv. e N tragedy- Minneapolis, was in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. A V. Armo of North-| A meeting of the Bemidji charge of | from | any pharmacy; take a table- Claude Blakeslee is ill at the home [home visited their sister, Miss Cath-|the First Scandinavian Lutheran ;P'ng;m In & glam of water b;';“ break- BEA“"H". SGE“EHY of his father Dr. Blakeslee near this|erine Whitney, who is contined " at|church was held last evening to con- | fast for a few days and your kidneys oy then act fine and bladder disorders dis- city. f[‘;:’ St. Anthony's hospital, yesterday. | siger the proposition of issuing a call appear. This famous galts is made from MlGMHGE“T GUSTUMES We cater to particular people. The | T1eY returned home on the early |to a permanent minister. I B. Ol-| the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- Special Prices Model Dry Cleaning House. - Phone |[MOring train. son was made chairman of the meet- :fii&‘;'&“&:iflflmfi‘fllz‘; Night 26c, ?flc, 5¢, $1.00 o = 4 : h kidneys and stop bladder irritation. atinee 26¢, 50c, 75¢ Floyd Hyatt and Mr. Paddock 120 Beltrami and am now ready for|ted secretary. A letter —was read| Jad s.u.’.'. impamve, harmless and - 2 went to Kelliher today on a survey-|Pusiness. I will sell and buy im-|from the United Lutheran church delightful effervescent Tithia- | Seat sale opens on Monday at 10 Nm— proved and unimproved lands in Nor-|Home Mission board, in which they vmdx;:“:r;flmhfi ‘::l"" d“:‘; a. m. at Netzer’s Drug Store ; hern Minnesota. V. M. —Adv. 2 Miss Margaret Meyers of Grant t! :;:cm. :Inm ta. \:l MHOWetnFDE:tdv asked for the privilege of selecting & | gerious kidney and bladder -diseases. s ftatis olden and wife of on Valley is visiting friends in Bemidji they were familiar with this field . have opened their cottage at Grand|2nd also with the prospective can- Miss Perry of the town of North-|pous oy for the summer. Mr. |didates and that better results would ern called on the local merchants|p iger i 5 member of the Fosston |be obtained by leaving it to the yesterday. mercantile firm of Holden & Han-|Board of Mission. After & lengthy Class play matinee Friday after-|cock, discussion, it was decided to post- noon. School children 15¢ and adults and Chris Neumann in the city hali|Mission to have ' the candidate Adolph Geisness of Wilton was 2|last evening, was well attended and | M€Y recommend visit this charge be- business visitor in Bemidji yesterday | proved to ibe a very enjoyable social{[0r® final action is taken. 'Among between trains. affair. Music was furnished by Al-|those from the other congregations D. A. Monroe of Washubrn, Wis.,|den Remfrey, piano, and Herbert |P¢lOREINE to this charge that were —_— _————————————| Wood, drums. present were Messrs. Sims and Salt- South 8t. Paul Live Stock. f Solway, Messrs. Larson and o 01 d Effectual Cure for N ness of 0 - South St. ‘Paul, May 6.—Cattle— Most Prompt and The Northern National Bank ofters| oy ictonnerson of LaPorte Mr. Byre Steers, $5.75@8.35; cows and heifers, Bad Colds you an investment in their Certifi- ok oh of Walker and Mr. Hovde of Cyp-| $4.75@7.40;- calves, $5.75@8.50; stock: When you have a bad cold you|Cates of Deposit that is abslutely|, .- : ers and feeders, $4.75@7.50. Hogs— want a remedy that will not only ";‘1"0 :01‘ YO\:I' savings and wlhl‘ch B N ‘ $8.00@8.25. ~ Shorn sheep—Shorn give relief, but effect a prompt and|Will net you 4 per cent annual in- lambs, $3.50@6.75;, wethers, $4.60@ permanent cure, a remedy that is|terest. Fhdtt bbb dibb bt 5.25; shorn ewes, $2.00@5.00. pleasant to take, a remedy that con-| Mrs. Lee King and daughter Mar- tains nothing injurious. . Chamber-|8aret arrived from Fargo this morn- lains Cough Remedy meets all these|ing and are guests at Mrs. King’s requirements. It acts on nature’s|mother’s home, Mrs. R. H. Muncy. plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec-|Mrs. King will remain in -the city NO STAMPS NEEDED FOR ARMY LETTERS. Chicago Grain 'and Provisions. Chicago, May 6—Wheat—May, 933%¢; July, 85%c;-Sept., 84@84%c. Corn—May, 66%c; July, 66%c; Sept. 65%c. Oats—May, 37% @37%c; July, ‘Washington, May 7.—Amer- ican soldiers, sailors and ma- BEMIDJI, MINN. It is the object of all our advertising to convince you that the goods we handle are the best obtainable any- where for the money. The only way to prove or dis- credit this claim is to look at the merchandise offered and form your own opinion. Special Values for Friday and Saturday rines, whether in the United States or not, may send their letters without the prepayment of postage to any place in the domestic mail service by. mark- toration, opens the secretions and re- | for several days and Miss Margaret stores the system to a healthy condi- | —————————————c——— tion. This remedy has ‘a world| Rheumatism Quickly Curred. wide sale and use,; and can always| My sister’s husband had an attack be depended upon. Sold by all deal-|of rheumatism in his arm,’” writes a 87%c; Sept., 365%c. Pork—May, $19.65; July, $19.35@19:87; Sept., $19.95. But. ter—Creameries, 25@25c. Eggi— 17% @19c. Poultry—Hens, 153c. Wash Goods —1 LOT wash goods, short ends and Dress Goods Watch for Mary Pickford in A GOOD LITTLE DEVIL Bemidji, Minn —10 PIBECES of :36 ineh dress goods, light ing them “soldier’s letter,” “gaflor’s letter,” or “marine’s Chicago Live Stock. ers.—Adv. well known resident = of - Newton, “colors, b0e and ©Gic values. Chicago, . May 6.—Cattle—Beeves, Towa. “I gave him a bottle of Cham- $7.26@9.50; Texas steers, $7.10@8.15; letter” and having them en- slightly seiled pieces, values to 25¢c, chowe, Choice, a dorsed by their commanding officer, under an order issued by Postmaster Gonenl Burle- son. berlain’s Liniment which he applied At Tl}I? Bll;l'_l‘:(ma“ F s e e i on ‘| ehronic muscular rheumatism you will find nothing better than Cham- the Harry St. Clair Stock Company x present the very laughable farce ers.—Adv. Western steers, $7.10@8.10; stockers and feeders, $5.60@8:30; cows and heifers, $3.70@8.60; calves, $6.25@ 9.00. Hogs—Light, $8.25@8.65; mixed, 2 $8.25@8.66; heavy, $8.00@8.50; rough, LR R RO R R R R KR $8.00@8.15; ‘pigs, $7.25@8.25. Sheep— ' Ni , $5.00@6.80; ‘yearlings, $5.50 ROOSEVELT REACHES PARA|{rts, i Getiatse o ©%00 Bronzed and Hearty After Expedition ¢ Minneapolis Grain. - ek ckch el ol b keohbp oo e ofe oo oo ofo oo oko ofo obs ofe ofs ofe oo ofs b obe b b Ladies’ Suits ‘—We have seven ladies’ light ‘colored suits made Into the Wilds. 3 ‘Minneapolis, May 6.—Wheat—May, Para, Brazil, May 7.—Bronzed and| 89% @89%c; July, 89% @89%c; Sept., berlain’s Liniment. Sold by all deal- comedy entitled : 8 hearty after his adventures into the | 86%c. Cash close on track: No. 1 from very choice materials, all silk lined. They are not this season’s style but many ladies prefer them to the extreme styles of the present ec e wilds, Colonel Roosevelt and mem-| hard, 94%c; No. 1 Northern, 91% @ season. These suits are in perfect condition. One of them was formerly priced at : o L bers of his party arranged to visit.the | 93%c; to arrive, 913 @%2%c; No. 2 I 0 5 . _ | | principal places of interest in the city | Northern, 894 @91%; No. 3 Northern, : and attend a reception and luncheon 87%@159!“; No. 3 y:ll;z% corn, 64%@:; F Goodd o feet, burning feet, swol- | &t the governor’s palace. 65c; No. 4 corn, 61 63¢; No. One of the best and most legitimate |jen g,egbmr; f::t?mlhl:g feet, tired Colonel Roosevelt still is a little | White oats,-33@35c¢; to arrive, 36%c; comedies of the present day. A | feet. lame from the effects of an abscess | barley, 55@56c; rye, 56%@58¢; l‘lnx. scream from start to finish and em-| -Good bye corns, callouses, bum::u -;d which developed on his: lég -while | $1.56% @1.68%c. 5 < TAW. . Hpol ‘while he was in the wilds. The party b:;c;:fy the s ewnlit:; offnz:z,:"::: more shoe tight- |y Siart for New York, arriving about c % May 19. of tfl Miss Connie Hallette star jointly in| the two principal fomale loads, while! %| SHARP CONTEST hEP‘ORTED e Boris Karloff and Stewart -Kemp b, ngnny “TIZ” is re Is more cnum in this s section 3 " Embroidered Voiles -share the honors of the two male 4 h o lgfll':' :rel'z".' Admiral Badger Tells of Battle Be.|cure with'l Coats * leads. Ireme St. Clair in the Irish drlwu :ut all the tween Mexican;Forces. Suit comedy has an exceptionally funny poisonous exuda-| Washington, May 7.—Admiral Bad.|m e SUHS part and the rest of the company all ‘tions whick puff | ger reported to the navy department el %’Juf Gm 1;'-’:’.-‘.“6::0”;& N Waists have excellent opportunities to-show | N\ up the feet. Use | that Constitutionalist forces made a B %‘, e - Pl g : : : ae ~ Silks to hest advantage, This promises to| T ok iy T1Z° and_ for-| sharp attack upon Mexican federal |from fen drops’to posnil : ; ‘troopsin the northwestern: portion of thi : o i ! . Rufflings f: the bestl (:omlt;dy yet prmnted hy famb!i! our feet feel. - Get a 25 cent. the provii of Vora Cm and to the | l: $on l&,‘l“ B 1§ salie i i g_ Sdo RoRanISY depl.rtmen'. store. s feet Hope Jones hfty -piece onemu good f‘c:: gh:m P 5 ‘eomfort - guaranteed: New Arrlvals - $20, two at $36 and the balance‘»a}: $25. Eriday and Saturday wur price will be...... $5 OO asuit - One only toa cusboma' —no approval—nothingbut cash. dawn = Basement OIienngs Linoleoms; Rugs ‘Window Shades Curtain Fixtures “Batts, Quilts, Blankets Auto Robes ° ~ Awning Cloth, Canvas - Toys, Trunks - Yarns;