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1 = \ N aa ] | | PAGE FIVE: for breakfast, just oiie bile? word of caution. Now that I have told youn your ,brother lives and is in Buena- ventMra, forget it until I mention it again, because his presence here is his | secret, not ours.” Webster ==IV[an% Man think I shall call you that hereafter. Like the late Caliph Haroun Al Ras- chid, it appears you have a habit of prowling around o' nights in queer places, doing good deeds for your sub- jects. But tell me about my brother. Describe him to me.” “Not now. Here comes the head “We'll excuse each other,” Dolores suggested. She read: | “Go you if I lose. You are a good, | game little scout, and I like you fine. { b “JEROME.” | She glanced across at Webster, whose face was a conflicting study of emotions in which disappointment and of the Giants,” etc. '(Copyright, by Petés B. Kyns) (Continued from Page 2) over afterward, aud about sixty days | wyon anclent scoundrel,” she heard from now, if all goes well, I, John 8. | pim murmar. i Webster, am going to introduce you to | «wpae ho, Caliph! your long-lost brother Ricardo. You | news?” she ventured. will first see Ricardo riding at the os—and no. I had one of the liead of his victorious rebel troops as | apest jobs in the world all staked out he cnters Buenaventura. Ife will be | _anad now the boss cables me it's the next president of this wretched | ajjed—by a better man.” country, if, fortunately, he is not killed | «\ypat are you going to do about in the revolution he is now fomenting I 1t i against his father's ancient enemy.: yyell—as soon as Ive had my Your brother does not know you ave | pragifast, I'm going to cable Neddy Jiving and it will be a proud and bap- | oo ta tell him I'm satisfied— ].n\' Quy for me \_vhon I bring him t0 | g, icneq to stay here and satisfled you. In the interim, what do you pur- | oo "o you see, Miss Ruey, he pose having for breakfast? Ham and | objected vl:’ormlsl“ ta‘ my comillf;'.lel‘e cggs sunny side up, an omelette or 8 4 . o firstap!nc;\\'ant‘ed me to take coreal ; a 80-day vacation and then manage He released her hand and favored | ¢4 Colorado Consolidated Mines com- her with the boylsh grin that always | pany, Ltd., for him. I like Neddy and had the effect of stripping the years | . g Im\"e been glad to go to work from him as one strips the husk from | g "yic company, but, of course, Billy a ripe ear of corn. She was gazing at | oonec st and. 50 I declined the of- him in wide-eved amazement. > & r. Late changed my mind, “and “Is wy brother really alive?’ fe r 1 > 1 “He was as late as midnight last night. Do you recall the chap I saved from being assassinated in New Or- leans?” “Yes,” “Your worthy brother. Aad do you recall the chauffeur whose passage to this port I was forced to pay?” “Yes” “The same individual. 1 sent him ashore in the launch with Billy, and he has been housed at El Buen Amigo, but left early this morning for the back country to open a recruiting of- Unpleasant he'd wait 60 days—possibly 90; and now he replies that he’s sorry, but the job. is filled by a better man. That's why I know he’s a liar.” “] see. You figure there Isn’t a bet- ter mining engineer than you—ch, Ca- liph?” He looked at her reproachfully. “No. but Neddy Jerome does, and I know he ‘does because he has taken the trouble to tell me so more than once. And as a rule Neddy inclines toward the truth. Howgver, it's just fice.” as well—" He paused, staring hard She reached across the liftle table | 8t her. y the way, you foretold this! Why, this is amazing.” and squeezed his big brown hand fm- pulsively. “You're the most wonderful man | ever knew. Aad does my poor She could have wept with laughter. *Well"—soberly—"1 told you some other things equally amazing, diu L not?” “Yes, you told me other things more {or less interesting, but you foretold | this. How do you account for that?” i *““I'he witness declines to answer on j the ground that she may incriminate i herself und be burned for a witch.” “Remarkable woman 1" “You were about to remark that it Is Jjust as well—" “That Neddy’s reconciled to losing me, because since cabling him yester- day eveping I've changed my mind again. 1T going to stay here now.” “Indegd! Why?” “Just“to be obstinate. Apparently 'm not wanted here by the powers brother knoy 1 am- ltving, Mr.' Web- ster?” ing to hgng around Sobrante and argue the question with them. By the way, I see you received a cablegram also. Better news than mine, I hope.” She nodded. “I have a little busl- ness deal on back home. Haven't got a great deal invested, but it looks as { 1f T might make $10,000.” ! He arched his eyebrows and favored ! her with a little disapproving grunt. | Sounded like the prospectus of a fake mining promoter—vyes, by thunder, that was it. Dolores was a school ! teacher, and school teachers and doc- tors are ever the mainstay of a swin- . dler’s sucker list. “You won $10 from me yesterday,” he challenged. “Bet you another ten T can tell you the nature of your in- . *You Ancient d>coundrel!” vestment.” “No—and I'm not going to tell mm.! “Go you, it T lose!” Unconsclously 1 think it will be much nicer to ve.| She was learning the argot of the male store you to cach other on the steps| Of the species, as cxemplified fo Ned- of the government palace on the day ! 4y Jerome's cablegram. when the Ruey faction comes into it<| <I'S a mining property. own again. That will make his victory| “You win. all the sweeter. Dy the w where| truthfully, starting to open her purse. was Ricardo when your fa s ship| “Quartz or placer?” of state went on the rocks ' “I dou't know, E“"“:e':'" “ i i He chuckled at ‘At school litary tischoolidn o milltary “Quartz s gold-bearing rock, placer s gold-bearing grave! Ignorance. cademy int and “It is a marvelous mis-np, which Ri-| "1 “Then my mining property is plac- eardo can doubtless explain, Miss! = I know he believes his sister| °, b”fi“"s" 1“ *;“5_ lots "ff"‘:‘d~ . ed with her father. Mother| “T knew it I kmew it ho warn her solemnly, and he shook an ad- monitory finger at her. “Black sand, eh? Is the gold very fine?” I think it 1s.” “Then yeu're stung good and deep— i Jenks didn’t know where he was nnll‘ couldn't communicate with him—and| there vou are. However, little old| Jack Fix-it will bring you together) n in due course. Ia the interim.; a gas? ight u how about t'llose eggs? Straight up You have §10,000 coming. 1 mever —or tlip 'em? B > 5 + - i knew a proposition for saving the fne She beamed geross at him. “We are 4 . ing to be such good, true friends :":);“a":‘g;es"’}‘:.;hxcd:l‘l‘:_;e:rfhf:: en't we?” she urged. Ile almost| in the wo‘r‘ld‘ to save, Now, Itsten’; slu\-orcd.‘ {xut managed a l\ypm:rmcul1 you tell me the name of the @im-flam nod. “While we have only known each | ist that got rou Into this deal, and other twenty-four hours, it secms a| ’e’n I “m back to the United States sreat deal longer than that—probably m Investigate the company’; if it's aki because Dilly has told me So mucki o ong o gwindle, TNl take that about you, and yon're—so comfortable! SRR R ol and chokce yonr an) a0 Gor acdnsinee with, 4 fmoney out of him. the scoundrel It or wiiag. yortve. HoneL foF what! 18 Just these fly by BIEht flloms (hat ruin the finest gambling game in the world and scare off investors in legiti- mate mining propositions.” “Qh, you mustn’t—really, Caliph. He's an old man, and I only did it to help him out.” “There should be no sentiment In Lusiness, Miss Ruey.” «Qh, well, let’s be cheerful and hope- ful, Caliph, and discuss a more impor- tant subject.” —_ e———— (cantinued in NoxroiTeney you're going to do.” Her voice falter «l; she smiled roguishly through th < of her emotion. “If T were only now, I could put my rs and settle the matter Jalinny., youre uhl v o best thing to do would be to T srrance. cedse puilng » Apd now, before we climb out of the m of remance the improbable Lo the tore uhstantial plabe of ting “All right, Caliph,” she agreed. “I By PETER B. KYNE walter Wwith a cablegram for me, I 3 = think.” LR oy L2 That functionary cameto their table Author of i and handed one of the familiar yellow | «Cappy Ricks,” “The Valley envelopes to each of them. | amazement appeared to predominate. | last night I cabled him T'd accept if! that be; so just to rile them I'm go- | It is” she answered | s0 don’t delude yourself fnto thinking t | CLASSIFIED DEPARTHENTS for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on ! our hooks. No ad taken for less than twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. insertions of same copy. F Ok SALE—FARM i WANTED | FOR SALE | i . | 1 i . WENIBE PP LB WSIESNIC ST, I\WHEN YOU want wcod sawed, call | 16 INCH dry Jack Pine avood, $3.00.| LOTS 01 FARMS-—Let us sell you Lampman, 986-W. Gty ok AVILEEs, luaz»?l une Come o our office and look P e e e | = o -1 ver pur hargaln signs. Willits & WANTED TO RENT—a 5, 6 or 7 -Empty four eac ')1;,;.,,’\ the lund men. 1-1t1 room modern house. Inquire of Baker, ) Pioneer. 312-3 | —- — | — s = o i SN, GG WANTED—Two girls want work. Restaurant work preferred. Ad- dress 1221 Dewey ave. 1t2-3 WANTED_Practical nursing by middle aged woman. Inquire of Mrs. 8. Blair, Nymore. 3t2-3 | WILL PAY CASH for modern house in Bemidji. Give all particulars in first letter. Address il care Pio- neer. 3t2-4 ANTED TO BUY—Used Cidirac tiactor; state yerr made and work it has been doing. Address C. F. | care of Pioneer. keeping rooms or 4 to 6 room house. Modern if possible. Ad- { dress F. G. care Pioneer. 1-2tf WANTED—Smaii_:ath mill outfit; aleo man to take charge of it or | small crew to run it; also about 50 or 60 h. p. boiler. J. W. Hill- iard, Brainerd, Minn. 3t2-5 MAN OR WOMAN wanted, salary | %36, full time, 75¢c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery Guaranteed Mills, Morristown, Pa. 10tWed3-16 | LOST AND FOUND ..OST—Between Taptist chureh an 12th and Doud avenue, dark blue leather bag contuining a ui v of receipts with owners name also fountain pen, smail coin pu se ¢ . taining small amount of money. | Finder return to Sentinel office for ! reward. 1t2-3 COUNTY DIRECTORY A. D. Johnsou .EBarl Geil «......Chas. Mcon .....Fred Rhoda Andrew Johnson ..J. E. Harrig ..G. M. Torrance .J. C. McGhee H. N. McKee .....R. K. Bliler .D. C. Dvoracek COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ist District. ...®mdward Paulson ndge of Probate ‘auaty Attorney ~pt. of Schools. vromer. . ... Surveyor....... “ounty Agent. 2! District. . .Hans B. Imsdahl 'vd District...... ..Samuel Ellis tth Distriet..........Wm, Lennon sth District. .. ...J. F. Hayes CITY DIRECTORY Mayor......... .. F. Johnson Treasurer .Cud. W. Rhea ity Clerk. .....Geo. Steln 'hief of Police.........Thos. Dalley Mire Chief..........Chavles Dailey City Engineer and ] ‘Water Dept.. .E. J. Bourgents ALDERMEN First Ward-—- A. M. Bagley, E. D. Boyce. Second Ward— A. T. Carlson, A. B. Palmer Third Wa B. W, Cooper, H. Carver. [Ffourth Ward— P. Barnell, N. McKhinon ©ifth Ward— H. Bridgeman, J At Large— Chas. Vandersluis. THE ROARD OF ATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7, OF BELTRAMI COUNTY, BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA. January 20th, 1921 A speclal meeting of the Board of YAucntion was called to order Thurs- v, January 20th, 1921, at 7:30 p. m. by the president. E. H. $mith, Memliers present: B H. Smith. J. W | Smith, J. T. Tuomy, Molander, ‘Netzer and Haghy.” Members absent: Brooks. Motion made by Dr. Tuomy _second. ed by J. W. Smith, that the President appoint a committee of at least five members of the Board, including the Snnerintandant, to visit othar schonl ‘and get ideas for the building of Be- s mew Junfor-Senlor high Carried. Adjourned. EDT E. H. SMITH, President. J. T. TUOMY, 4) Clerk. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7, OF BELTRAMI COUNTY, BEMIDJI, ! MINNESOTA. i January 16th, 1921, A special meeting of "the Board of | Education was called to_order by the President, E. H. 8) | ary 16th.’at 4:30 p. Members present: E. H Smith, J. W. Smith, Tuomy, Netzer, Molander and Bagby Members ahsent: Brooks President E. | H. Smith appolnted o | committee of two, namely, J. T. Tuomy and A. 1. Molander to meet with the Insurance Adjusters. Meeting adjourned. E. H. SMITH, | Epucamioy o @ DEPENDENT | SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7, OF | BELTRAMI COUNTY, BEMIDSI, MINMNESOTA. A special mecting of the Board of Fducation was called to order at 7:30 p. m. by Mre. Netzer, president pro-tein. | January 17th. 1 . Mem present:Netzer, J. W. Smith, | Tyomy, Molander and Bagby, Motlon made by Tuomy, seconded by Molander, that ths purchasing commit- *re he ingtructed to order the necessary b per t nted to the Carried. | Mittea be instruocted to buy Supp lowest possible cost and where the est delivery can be made. Carried. i Meeting adjourned. E. H. SMITH, | President. ' T T TCOMY ) P WANTED TO RENT—Light house-|. to wearer. Experience unnecessary. | E Hayward I school. mith, Sunday, Janu- m, i | President. 1. T. TCOMY, KON Clerk.| ! Gs o 3 BOARD OF :. seconded by : A WESTERN BOX APPLES $1.96 per ! FOR ANY KIND of a buy, sale or ex- box at Troppman's. Phone 827.! change in real estate or personal 1-13tf] property, see Tess Baudette of the Northern Minnesota Real Estatc 'OR SALKL—Soe tue Bemid) Ste Exchange, 214 Beltrami avenue. tionery store for rubber stamps Phone 68. 1mon3-1 tac eimile signature stamps, no tarisl sealy and cordoration seals - FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY "OR SALE—Timothy seed. GUATAL- . ~AASAAAANANAANAAAAAAANANAAN teed free from noxious weeds. In | i’ iFOR ANY kind of real estate see lots.of 100 1bs., 10¢ a pound, sacks, "5 {10 E 3. Willits, 121 Third ;:gg-“e%'_g_;"’s“‘“v fiet. B“",}t‘.',’_‘?;" st. Phone 41. 1-1tf ol ] HELP WANTED--FEMALE | 1.0TS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you i one Come to our office and see 5 : % our bargain signs. Willits & Oison WANTED—Dining room girls at Kel-| tne land men. 1-1t1 liher cafe. 5t2-7 ! ! FOR SALE—Portable saw mill set up ready to run. Logs enough skid- ded to pay for it. Get my liberal WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Call 505 Amer-| ica avenue. 412-7, | | - £ offer. Address box 41, Tenstrike, Minn. 6t2-4 WANTED—Girl experienced in gen-; | -eral housework. Call at 1019 Bel-; ~ tram! avenue. 3t2-51 FOR RENT = = = IR = | FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. Call 981-W. 6t2-8 CROUP The qaick gasping cough of croup ' {8 something that every mother dreads. o It comes in the dead of night when medical assistance is hard to obtain. Money bnck without question ) / i % faily thy y That is why Glessco has been a house. ll"illgxfnnogw‘g" lls, 1 tho ’Q‘\ hold article in_millions of homes for HiNGWORM, TETTER of forty years. It gives immediate re- i lief. In fact Glessco is the only prep- aration which can give relief from croup in fiftcen minutes without vom- iting. Careful mothers everywhere depend | on Glessco. It does not upset the deli- cate child’s stomach, and carries the offending substances right out of the stem. All druggists sell Glessco in 50c bot- | tles. It is worth ten times as much ; : 4n time of neced. thy system is the cause oi rhenma- | tism, and thls uric aeid poisor fs 9 present in the joints muscles, ot Dr. Drake’s nerves. By experimenting and analy- sis at the Invalids’ Hotel ana_Surgi- Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. Uric Acid Poisoning! | Uric ucid stored np in excest in cal Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Piorce discovered a combination of native remedies that he called An- = uric—which drives out the uric acid Id from the system, and In this way the pain, swelling and inflammation sub- side. If you are a sufferer from rheu- matism, backache, pains here or 0L ” C1s- there, you can obtain Anuric (anti- ] | uric acid) at any drug store and get | reliet from the pains and ills brought lc es about by uric acid. Just step into the drug store and c ¢ ask for a package of Anuric, or send Dr. Pierco 10c for trigl package. An- Firet Stops All Pain—Then Peels the Corn Off. uric is many times more potent than lithia. Don’t try £0 {0x trot on corn tortured | Soet. Got'r’unl your corns, It youbave | L5 LEARN TRADE We teach the Barber trade to men and women, young and old. Good salaries and big commissions are being paid to our graduates. Posi- tions and locations furnished FREE. Write or call for FREE, convincing literature, catalog and hair-cutting chart. ! TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave. | Minneapolis | never seen & corn tickled to death. Just apply a few drops of “Gets-It" to yours. Then watch that corn die—peacofully as 1 1t had gone to sleep. Soon it i3 nothing ‘but a looso piece of dead skin that you can Hft right off with your fingers. Get, after them now. Your druaglst bas_“Gete-It." ~ Costs but s trifie—or nothing at all if it falls. Mtd. by E. L] Lawrence & Co., Chicago. H Pl b l n Sold in Bemidji and recommended ! u m Barker's Drug Store an Boardman’s: as the world’s best corn remedy by | i 0.W. SIEVERT ROOFING CO. | 119 MINNESOTA AVE. || We Build Your Roof for Less || | We Handle The | STANDARD ROOFING Considered the Best ' Asbestos Pipe Covering Asbestos Shingles Asbestos Lumber H Wall Board | Rubber Mattings | We Make Rubber Mats to Order || WE PUT ON ROOFS {| —and guarantce them to be abso- || 'l When anything goes wrong with your You want a repair man_ who under- stands his business. We do very little talking, but a lot of “doing” in this town. We do plumbing for others. Why not for YOU? 1| lutely water-tight for from five to || fifteen years. J. J. DORAN Ask to sec our Guaranteed Asphalt i | Shingles—for homes. ! The City Plumber { Building Material | We Repair Leaky Roofs || Phoide 225 i Phone 980 S S 1 5| ) A GOOD INSERTION and HALK CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid gi LODGES ' | | MASONS Bemidji Lodge 283, A. F. & A. M., meets every Wednesday eve- ning at the Ma- ~ sonic Temple. Visiting Brethren cordially irvited. Feb. 2—Stated Communication G. M. Palmer, W, M. G. A. Walker, Sec. \. MOOSEHEART At Mooseheart, Ill., are. over 1,000 acres containing over $3,- 000,000 worth of modern, fire- proof buildings that house nearly 1.000 childien of dece:sed Mouse members who are being equipped with the best high school educa- tion and a trade. Mooseheart belongs to you as soon as you join the L. 0. 0. M,— It protects your biddies. Moose member also have sickness, acci- dent and fraternal benefits. Now is the time to join while our charter is open and our initia- tion fee halved. For further par- ticulars and application blank, sce any member, or Dictator—G. W. Harnwell Secretary—C. B. Hoyt 3 i 1ot & 3rd Tuesdays MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. A ShinoIn Every Drop’’® ot a can today from your hardware or gro- cery dealer. | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS S et i <, DRE. JOHNSON & BORRESON i Physicians and Surgeons { Bemidjt, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye--—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted SPECIALIST OR. E. H. SMITH Physician and' Surgeon Office Becurity Bank Block — DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block ——— e DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATRIC PHYSICIAW AND SURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 163W ! _— C. R. SANBORN, M. D. - Physician and Surgeon l Office: Miles Block Office Phone §6 fiouse Phone 449 || DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 5. Other hours by appointment. P'rone 401-W Calls Made Remaj! 15t Nettonal Haok Bldx. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Phy and Surgeon Offi Mayo Black i1t hone 39 Res_ Phone 337 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12a. m., 3-6 p. m. Phones: Office 802, Residence 211. DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Oftice—O'Leary-Bowaer Bm’. Phones—Oftice 876-W Res §78- 1y DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidji, Minn. If it’s up to date cars and careful drivers you want, call WARD BROS. 77 Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. The most I| up to date service car in the city. 77 PHONE UR equipment and arrange- ments show su- preme dignity. We are praised for the careful, conscien- tious manner in which we conduct our business and for the rare courte- sy we show upon all occasions. gremy E. | EIFTSUNE NERAL DJRECTOR NOERTAKING GOODS| PHONE 317 W-SI7; . REM{OJ) Bemidji Minnesota Bemidji Fur Coat Company | | INDERTAKING FURRIERS Repairing and Remodeling Our Specialty, Also Buyers of Raw Furs and Hides Phone 578 New Kaplan Bldg. VETERINARIANS —_— Denison & Burgess VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS Ruya Small Houses for cash and sells them »; small monthly parments ’ E. M. SATHRE i | i | D. H. FISK, Atorney at Fnw | ©Mice, Northern Notonal Bank £)9g i Yt Ihone 109 (5 uns B bpecialty fiu;fl’hw 7!13’){4: g PO i | DRY CLEANING {| Ow ces Cleaners for Men. Woman and Ohildres " FIRE INSURANCE i REAL ESTATE ~ REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avemue Phems 144 ' HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R

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