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But Permit Us Help You Little A few Pieces of the NEW KIND of - Gorgeous Cut Glass That we Have Just — Unpacked and a Set of Community Silver Will brighten Your table and the Eyes of Come and See Some of Neizer’s on the P. O. Corner NO RESISTANCE OFFERED VILLA Takes Queretaro on March to Mexico City. WILL REACH CAPITAL SOON Possibility That-Reins of Government May Be Turned Over to Him With- out Further Bloodshed—General Blanco Acting as Agent of Peaceful Solution. Washington, Nov. 23.—Provisional President Gutierrez, with thirty mem- bers of the Aguas Calientes conven- tion, have arrived in San Luis Potosi, and General Villa's troops have taken Queretaro without resistance, accord- ing to official telegrams to the state department. Mexico City, Nov. 23.—It is learned on the highest authority that General Lucio Blanco will remain in the capi- tal to act as the agent through whom the new government will taKe over the reins of government. If necessary he will defend the in- habitants from the attacks of any parties, but the opinion is expressed generally that the adherents of Car- ranza, Zapata and Villa will treat through General Blanco, thus making the change a bloodless one. General Villa is expected here with- in a week. CHRISTMAS DINNER IN LONDON, GERMANS SAY London, Nov. 23.—Remarkable ru- mors are circulating in London con- cerning the means the Germans ex- pect to use in reaching England. Guns which can shoot across the Straits of Dover, submarine trans- ports capable of landing large detach- ments of soldiers on the English coast, and sutmarine forts along the Belgian coast are amohg the myste- rious devices gossip credits Germany with having in reserve The activity of the Germans in pre- paring fortifications of some sort at Zeebrugge, on the Belgian coast north of Ostend and not far from the mouth of the Scheldt, had given rise to | many alarming stories. One is that (.'aissons are being sunk from which the Germans will be able to fire tor- pedoes. These caissons are supposed to be permanent and of such charac- ter that they can also be used to con- ceal disappearing guns which can in an emergency be raised for use above the water. “Christmas dinner in London” is the latest slogan of the German troops along the Belgian coast.” Officers and men have constantly circulated the report that they expect to invade Eng- land. While English officials have said little about a possible invasion there has been no lack of preparation to receive the onslaughts of any force of Germans which might manage to cross the twenty miles of water be- tween Dover and Calais. an enormous quantity of goods might be purchased quickly an advertise- ment was placed in a commercial that payment would be made in cash for goods delivered in New York. The wholesale value of the.goods New York, Nov. 23.—Agents for the British and French governments an- nounced here that they are in the market for 1,350,000 wool sweaters, 600,000 wool stomach bands, 1,600,000 newspaper. wanted is more than $2,000,000. wool gloves and 500,000 pairs of wool socks. . In order to determine where such It was said that the goods were re- quired for prompt delivery, that or- ders would be given immediately and JAPAN DEMANDS - EQUALITY Wants Same Rights as Powers Com- prising Triple Entente. ‘Washington, Nov. 23.—From a high diplomatic authority it was learned that Japan has made a proposal to the triple entente that it be taken into their agreement not to end the war with Germany until all of the powers now fighting the kaiser are ready to make peace together. Russia and France object to the acceptance of Japan into the councils of the triple entente. Great Britain has attempted to persuade Japam it is not fitting. The Nippon kingdom, however, insists that it has the right to be there. Japanesc diplomacy apparently has again seized an opportunity to place the Asiatic kingdom on a plane with the first European powers. COTTON CROP IS HEAVIEST Indicate Total 16,000,000 Bales. Washington, Nov. 23.—Possibilities of this year’s cotton crop equaling or even exceeding the greatest crop here- { tofore grown were indicated by the | census bureau’s fifth ginning report of the season, which showed the quantity of cotton ginned prior to Nov. 14 wul 11,624,708 bales. the heaviest on rec-; ol 2 | In the past seven years the average of the entire crop ginned to the end of the same period was 75 per cent. O‘n that basis the present crop would seem to be between 15,500,000 and 16,- 000,000 bales. Sinnings Yield of RS S TRREY om_m COLD CURE— DRINK HOT TEA! aeeee s aseeos Get a small of Hamburg gruust Tea, or as the German folks it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful -of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour a sieve and drink 8 teacup full at amy time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a eold and cure gnp,uxcopensthepnmnithelhn. relieving eongestion. Also loosens bowels, ihus breaking up & cold Try it the next time you suffer from 3 cold or the It is inexpensive and _entirely vegs;bm le, therefore safe and harmless. RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF, ACHING J0INTS Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old 8t. Jacobs 0il Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. It’s pain only; not ome case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth- ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” right on’ the “tender spot,” and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out comes the rheumatic pain. “St. Jacob’s Oil” is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn’t burn the skin. It pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up! Get a 25 cent bottle of old-time, honest “St. Jacobs Oil” from any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don’t suffer! Rub rheuma- tism away. BRINKMAN TONICGHT Buffalo Bill Wais for Civilization Six Reels Battle of Wounded Knee Summit Springs and War Bnnnet Show starting at 7:10 continuous .........-.... REX TONIGHT Trey 0' Hearts The White Water Trey 0’ Hearts, No. 2 Two reels With other pictures Show starting at 7:10 continuous Admission 5¢ and 10¢ Coming—-Thanksgiving mati- nee and night—Master Crim- inal. Elks’' Minstrel Show FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 27 and 28 —at the— Brmkman Theatre An all home talent production—thirty Be- midji star actors in in the cast. NEW FEATURES NEW SONGS NEW JOKES TWO NICGHTS Benefit Elks Club, Bemidii ‘Tickets now selling at Netzer’s GERMAN GAVAtB’f - RIDESIN INIII TRAP Petrograd, Nov. 23.—Of the three battle areas in the eastern-theater of war that between the Vistula and the Warthe is now being marked with the most desperate fighting of the entire war. Details of the figbung along the, banks of the River Bzura, upon which the Russians retired, bring frightful stories of a trap into which the Ger- man cavalry rode. The Russians, withdrawing a.long the Bzura, mined the banks. The Ger- mans pressed forward in hot pursuit, seeking a crossing. When the heavy detachment had reached the river the mines would be exploded. The destruction was terri- ble. Men and horses were blown to atoms. Wounded riders and their mangled mounts were thrown into the river. The horses of survivors bolted and leaped into the water. The bed of the river had been filled with barbed wire and men and mounts became en- tangled in 2 hopeless stfuggling mass of flesh. The Russians also opened fire on the tangle of men and horses and but few escaped. Those were immediate- 1y made prisoners. Loses Suit; Kills Himself. Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 23.—Dennis Halron, who said he was an Irish baronet, lost a $50,000; damage suit and shot and killed himself. - The suit was against the man whose di- vorced wife Halrcn married and who Iater had Halren arrested on a charge of sending scurril posteards. Hunger the Best Sauce. Sauce is used to create an appetite. The right way is look to the diges- tion. When that is good you are cer- tain to relish your food.. Chamber- lain’s Tablets improve the digestion and create a healthy appetite. sale by All Dealers. For | | | Thanksglvmg Sale Fancy spring turkey............23¢ per Ih, These turkeys were specially selected and fed for the City Meat Market. Every turkey : guaranteed satisfactory. Fresh Oysters 50c per qt. Fancy Roasting Chickens I5c per Ib. Fresh Pork Hams, whole or half, 15c per Ib. Pork Loin Roast 17c per Ib. : Pork Shoulder Roast 14c per Ib. . Pork Chops 18c per lb. Pork Steak 16c per lb. Leg Veal 18c per ib. Pot Roast Beef 16c per lb. Plate Beef 12 1-2¢ per Ib. Pure Home Made Kettle Rendered Lard 13c Ib. A six-mile tunnel which will be bored through mountajns near-Den- ver will shorten a railroad 23 miles and reduce its elevation from 11,660 feet to 2,500 feet. For stabilizing aeroplanes has been invented apparatus that au- tomatically opens doors in a wing that rises and lessens its supporting surface. irv.a want ad d any neip? day feast. we’ve secured. Turkeys Steaks Cranberries Lettuce Tomatoes Pineapple Grape Fruit .Apples PHONE 200 i there | | i ! | Practically every home in Bemidji will have Turkey for Thanksgiving Dinner Just like the ¢Ililk-Fed”’ little baby piglets will be our stock of Thanksgiving Turkeys. be no ‘““Marathon Racers’ in the lot, but all fine, healthy, young birds, fed on the cream of the land for the past six months. We knew just what our good eaters wanted and had anticipated their desires for this national holi- Turkey should be tender, juicy and fat, to make the best eating, and that's just the kind These turkeys were given just room enough to run about to keep them in the best of health, and not permitted the use of a twenty acre lot in which they might become hard and muscular. be disappointed if you privilege us with your order. What You Can Get at This Market Veal Cuts of all kinds The Palace [ TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING Admission 10¢ and 20¢ There will You’ll not Ducks Geese Chicken Roasts Spring Lamb Premium Hams and Bacon Radishes Cabbage : Booth’s Oysters Grapes Parsley - , Celery Squash Brookfield Cauliflower Cabbage Bctec Sweet Potatoes Onions Premium 3 Parsnips Mince Meat Oleomargarine Meat Market HILLABY & DORAN, Props. : = __ BEMIDJI, MINN.