am }-h 1: 4 a beflgbtfully fragrant. Coolinar to the scalp Stops Itching Instantly. NEWBRX VS HERPICI DE The ORIGINAL remedy that "kills the Dandruff Germ." GrOING-l GOING-!! GONE \II Herpiclde Will Save It. Herplclde Will Save It. Too Late for Herplclde. A MAN'S WIFE Broadway, 5th Ave. and 27th St., New York /s a modern, first-class hotel, in the cen ter of the shopping district. Complete In all its appointments and absolutely fire proof. Furnishings and decorations en tirely new throughout. Accommodations for 500 guests 150 suites with baths. Ho and cold water and telephone in every room. European plan. Cuisine unex celled. Rooms $1.50 a day up, with bath $2.50 up. The only hotel in Manhattan fronting both on Broadway and Fifth Av. GEORGE W SWEENEY, Proprietor. LAFAYETTE HOTEL An important railroad extension through Lyman County, South Dakota, is being built by the Land in Lyman County is now selling at from $5.00 to $15.00 per acre, and values will prob ably increase 100 qr 200 per cent as soon as the new line is completed. This is a splendid opportunity to secure a good farm at a low figure. Low rates to South Dakota every Tuesday this summer. A valuable book on South Dakota and its op portunities sent for two cents postage. TICKETS: 328 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis. DRS. YOUNG Drs. Young and Bentley never pub lish any testimonials of their cured patients only by permission. No read this one: "Minneapolis, Minn., April 14. 1905.. "To Whom it May Concern: "This certifies that Drs Young and Bentley of Minneapolis, Minn., have successfully removed a cancer from the left side of my face, near the in ner corner of the left eye, without the use of any knife and with scarce ly any pain. This growth had been troubling me for nearly two years, and now that it is completely gone, I can not say too much in praise of the kind and successful treatment I have re ceived from these doctors. I shall al ways be glad to recommend other suf ferers to them for the same success ful treatment. (Signed) "Emma Hildebrand, "Gaylord, Minn." Saturday Evening, inspector" to the family, because dandruff is a contagious disease. First Is infection, then after weeks or months dandruff appears, followed by Itching scalp and falling hair. Newbro's Herplclde kills the germ and cures every stage of this disease except chronic baldness. Marvelous results follow its use. Au exquisite hair dressing. It Is the duty of some wives to patch and darn the family's wearing apparel, but when the natural covering on hubby's crown wears through. It shows that the "stitch In time" was neglected. Every wife should.be "scalp Drugstores. $1. Send IOc, stamps, to HERPICIDP. CO., Dept. H, Detroit, Mich, for sample VOE^FJLI BStO*., Special Agents. Cor. Hennepin sad Washington Aves. and Cor. Seventh St. and Nicollet Ave.. Applications at prominent barbershops. BUFFALO, under .tti'c same management. OPENINGS IN SOUTH DAKO W DIXO N, N. W. P. A., St. Paul. Are not only honest men, of well known busi ness Integrity, who can give you any desired] reference in this city or state, but they have had many years' successful practice and are ac knowledged expert specialists in the instant re lief and speedy cure of all forms of external Without knife caustic or pain. The growth is checked at once, the cancer killed and removed wholeevery particle of it drawn outwhen the opening heals, sometimes not even leaving a scar. If you suspect that you have cancer, then do. not trifle with such a fatal malady, for if not cured it means sure death, and to die from cancer is an awful death. Call OP Write Today. Do not defer hope simply because you have not found the relief desired. Your case may be easily curable by their new method of treatment. They also successfully treat LUPUS, GOITRE, RUPTURE, VARICOSE VEINS, ULCERS and BONE ULCERS without knife or pain. They make no charge for consultation or examina tion in any case, and all inquiries are promptly answered in writing, inclose stamp. Call or address DRS YOUNG & BENTLEY, ^05 Nicollet ave., over Model Clothing Store, corner Third and Nicollet, second floor, Minneapolis, Minn.' OPEN ALL NIGHT. MUSIC A concert of more than ordinary in terest is the one to be given in the Bethlehem Norwegian Lutheran church, Eighteenth street and Fourteenth ave nue S, Monday evenin g, for the benefit of the pipe organ fund of the church. Maude Ulmer Jones will sing the splen did solo part in the Inflammatus of "Stabat Mater," Rossini. Dr The odore Thoreson of Benson, Minn., said to be one of the most genial cello plave rs in the state, wUl play "Noc turne Op. No. 2," by "'hopin-Servais, and Fantasie Russe." by Franchom me. Knute Ekman, the Swedish bary tone, will sing "Face to Face,'*' and a new and ve ry interesting composition, "King of the Vikings A I Ragn hild Holmquist, the little child soprano, who has a most wonderful voice, will sing Th Pearly Gates and Golden.'' MoTlie Martinson will give a piano solo, Marcus FinSeth a trombone solof and the church choir will, besides assisting Mr s. Jones in the "Stabat Mater,'' sing Lindblad's wonderfully effective. Dattle prayer,, and Wennerberg's Fourth Psalm.'' special request it will repeat,, as. an extra number, Haydn's "The HeaA'ens Are Telling," which created such a stir" -at the last concert. Th season's tickets to the lecture and concert, course are good for this concert. Miss Jessamine .Allen, Miss Pearl McKay of Redwo od Falls,- and Miss Mabel Hansen, pupils of Gustavus Johnso n, will give their graduation re cital Wednesday evening in Johnson hall. Mrs. N Collins will assist with vocal numbers and Miss Alice O'Con nell will give recitations. Miss Thekla Wahlquist will give a" recital Tuesday evening in the pia no parlors, 606 Nicollet avenue. Th pro gram is the fourth in a series of reci tals arranged by Victor Bergquist for his pupils. Th fifth and'last of the series will be given in the Unitarian church Wednesday, May 31 Miss Agnes Lewis will assist Miss Wahl quist in the program' Tuesday. The Boys' Choral club, under the di rection of O. Bass, will give an en tertainment Wednesday evening in Durnam's hall, Twentieth and Dupont avenu es N for the benefit of the Ep worth League of Forest Heights church. The proceeds will be \ised for the piano fund. The boys will have the assist ance of several men in their program. Miss Grace Adair and Miss Hermina Irsfeld have completed the teachers' course at the Northwestern Conserva tory of Music. Miss Adair will give a piano recital Friday evening in Con servatory hall, assisted by Matthew Willing, and Miss Irsfeld- will give a program next Saturday evening, as sisted by A. Gahring. A concert will given Tuesday evening in the Norwegian-Danish Ba p tist church, Seventh street and Thir teenth avenue S. William S. McPhail, the violinist, who has been in Berlin during the last year, has been very successful his studies. Mr. McPhail has played in the -American church in Berlin during the season, which is considered quite an honor, especially for a student, as that church is famous for its fine music. will continue his studies in Berlin for the next two year s. Melius Christiansen, violinist and-, musical director of St. Olaf's college, day evening at St. Agatha's next Mon dav evening at St. Agatheos conserva tor y, St. Paul. will be assisted by Miss Eulalie Chenevert, the well-known pianist of this city. MINNETONKA Mr. and Mrs. G. Hopkins of Hotel del Otero came down from Lo Ange les, Cal., in April, and althq they are entertaining some of their former guests off and on for a day, they do hot plan to have a formal opening of the Hotel del Otero until more settled weather comes. A Mound the Chapman house was opened this week by the new manager Mr. Pearson. Buena Vista is opened and has been entertaining a number of guests. The Dewey place is open all the year and has a number of summer guests. E Bartlett will o^en his house May 27. Mr. and Mrs. W I Sanders on of the White House, arrived from Merrill, Wis., Tuesda y, and their arrival indi cates an early opening of one of Excel sior's popular hostelnes. Mr. andMrs. Sanderson have managed the White House during the past two seasons and are already making many bookings for the coming summer. Hotel a Paul is almost ready for opening to the summer trade, and all that is wanting before its doors are thrown open are a few da ys of warm spring weather. Captain Cheeley of the Acte has com menced on his regular season round trip s, touching at all points to meet trains to and from the city. Roy Wagner gave his new sloop, The Pathfinder, built at White eBar lake, the first te st on Minnetonka wat ers last Sunday. Pathfinder proved her self fully up to expectation s, and Cap tain Wacner proposes to lead the class tain Wagner proposes sloop skippers a peting. for. te sloo skippers a merry chase in com th '"honors The Westpointers have come out un usually early this year and almost every cottage' at West Point is open. The Misses West arrived very early in the season. Mr. and Mrs, Luciua_ Prmk have opened their cottage, and Mr. and Mr s. Charles Goetz, New York,are with them. Mrs. Frankout and Mr. Goetz are to bui ld a very beautiful country home at West Point. The house will be built to meet all the requirements of a winter as well as summer home, as the families are planning to spend the greater part of the year at the lak e. and Mrs. W Mosher, who oc cupied one of the West cottages_last year, will move out next week. They have been coming out over Sundays to the lak e. and Mrs. C. Gebhard have opened their home at the Point. Miss Gebhard came up from Faribault last Sunday to visit her parents. Mr s. H..'Kicker and son or the Holmes hotel will go out as soon as the schools close. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps have opened their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Simmons, Mrs. A E Warren and Miss Estelle Cook are also among the recent arrivals for the season at the Point. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buckbee ar rived at Mound this week to spend their honeymoon, and will remain in their cottage for the summer. C. Buckbee also is out for the season. S. Fairchild and family have opened their lake cottage for the summer. W Young is in the Prescott cottage. Among other Mound residen ts enjoy ing the .depths of lake life are James Jenkins, W E Barnes, Mrs. W Hallowell and Mr. Cady. Mr s. Josephine Bonaparte Rice and Miss Rice have opened their cottage on St Alban's bay, but will not move out for the season until June. Mrs E Chalmers and Charles Chalmers are at their Tonka Bay cot Mr. and Mrs. Bauman and family have "opened their cottage at Sunrise Point. Miss Thalia Butcher, of Excelsior, is visiting at Storm.Lake Reuben Groodt, of Excelsior, has been called to Denver, Col., by the serious illness of Mrs. Groodt. THE MINNEAPOLIS ^JOURNAL. TO-DAY NATIONAL REFRIGERATOR Zinc lined, removable ice chamber, drip pan with patent self-closing drip cup, solid bVass, locks and hinges, insulated''.' 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Trial packets IOc. HIGHEST AWARD ST. LOUIS, I9D4. W K.MORISON 8b CO. Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Kitchenwar, Paints, etc. Most Complete Line in the City. 3orty#ve Styles and Sizes. STONE COLDLike cut, enameled stone lining, to inch thick, mineral wool filled, with dead-air space, six. square feet storage room ..-$37.50 Others in same line$26J $36 and $50. CENTURY LINE Seasoned ash and zinc lining a good refriger ator at a low price. Small fami ly size, 35-pound ice ca pacity -..$7.50 Larger sizes, 46 inches high by 32 wide, 75-lb ice capacity. .$12.75 The Beer That Made Milwaukee famous. Jos. SchltoBrewing Co. 1209-1211 4th St. S., Minneapolis. BECOMING MOTHER May 20, 1905. Phone of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her. ft hadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robs confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the* time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother's Friend carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its use gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents "morning ,M ^^^^flfflP-Jf MM 11 KFagfc t^ Sold by all-dsfu^i^s a gWM%0 FWKmBM 4 9 $x.oo per bottte.., Boojc 'awa^flMiaaflM" containing valuable information free. M^mfmKimlmM The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. mWmmmmmm^ SUBfmtMBBBKiMOP^^S Scenic Railway Shoot the Shoots The Old Mill Airship Swing IBUOV! WEEK OF MA 28 Season Closts Tonight FAJSH-Y THEATER. {oar performances daily. 6 and 0:30 p.m. jN.W.,M-707or. (T. C. 707. Is an ordeal which all women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing compares with the pain and horror of child-birth. The thought Jl*/ *S^r%'UirI AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS WONDERLANDI OPEN TOMORROW, HAY 21, 2 to 5 P. I ADMISSION FREE. FORMAL OPENING SATDDAY, MAT 27, Afternoon & Evening. TWIN CITIES GREAT AMUSEMENT PARK! LAKE STREET AND 31st AVE. SOUTH. Infant Incubators Fairy Theater Carrousel Dancing Pavilion And a dozen other big amusement devices and open air recreations. Sensational Aerial Exhibitions And Band Concerts Daily. Pain's Fireworks Tuesdays and Fridays. The Romantic Love Story and Thrilling- Adventures of the SSSX. ETR8MUTM-L" TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT W. P. Cullen Presents tbe Musical Comefly Suc cess, THE BURGOMASTER Original Cast. Including OSCAR L. FIGMAN and RUTH WHITE. -AUDITORIUM- TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT. TOMORROW MATINEE 2:15. MBS. FISK E KLESCHNA Good Seats at Metropolitan Music Store. city, and Dyer Bros.. St. Paul. this "AN IDEAL SUMMER REST1NO PLACE." OLD MISSION MADELINE BUND, fc^iSSSfSS: Send for circular to Mrs. E. W. Irvine. Matron. Emerson Hall, Beloit College. LOCK BOX 1295 Beloit, Wis. Continuous Taadevlllei at 2 and 3:30 and at BASEBALL TOMORROW MINNEAPOLIS vs. LOUISVILLE AT MINNEHAHA I Game Called at PA RK I 3:30 p.m. Tickets on sale at Van B. Clark's. Sherman Smith's, A. D. Thompson Drue Co., and C. E. Chilstrom's. When signal is flying: at "Gately's," Sixth Street and First Avenue South, there will be a game. YOU CAN EXCHANGE Your Dollars St Gents with G. NEAIi for Awnings anil Tents 245 Hennepin Avenue. Both Cities. Both Phones. All sizes, styles and srades. Fine line of Chairs and Office Furniture. AMERICAN BESK CO., New store: 209 3 St. So. Search far and wide, you'll hot find a better want ad medium for reaching the people than ?J&WW JAME S BOY S I N MISSOURI Four Grandly Mounted ActsThe Most Elaborate Scenic Display of the Year, THE FAMOUS "BLUE CUT" TRAIN ROBBERY A SPLENDID CAST OF PLAYERS. II House of Nonsense Myth City Crystal Maze Miniature Railw'y TonightLast Time, ROBERT F1TZSIMMONS. Matinee Tomorrow And all Next Week. Special Engagement of the Peerless Singing Comedienne CAROLINE HULL In the Merry Farcical Comedy, VIVIAN'S PAPAS AUDIT0mUM[TH,ffi?^J"ST2 THE NORWEGIAN STUDENTS' CHORUS From the University of Christiana. f^W SIXTY""VOICES Directed by O. A Groendahl. Two Great Operatic Soloists: ROLF HAMMER, Tenor. JONS. BERG-HANSEN, Baritone. Tickets at Metropolitan MuBic Store, Sixth Street near Nicollet, from Monday morning. 9 o'clock ADMISSION $2.00 S1.SO Sl.OO. LAST TWO TIMES MATINEE aid NIGHT 5 OEOEGE JR., BERTHA. BONIFACE and WALTZINGEE GEOB.GEJW. DAY HTJHD StnXIVAN & PASftUELEHA HENNINGS, LEWIS & HENNINGB OKABE JAPANESE TROUPE KIN0DR0ME. DEWEY THEATRE All Week. Commenting Wat. Tomorrow IO 20c 30c LEAH WEBER'S Dainty Duchess Co. Last Time Tonight lolly Grass Widows Unitarian Clmrcli. 8th st.&Mary Place Commencing Sunday Night May 21. Instructive, Ennobling. PROP. WM. WINDSOR, -t~ i LL. B.. Ph.D. The World's Most Eminent Phrenolog i t. President of the Boston School of Vito- sophy, Boston, Mass. Grand Regent of the International Vitosophlcal Association, will deliver a superbly Illustrated course of FREES IJBC-^ TURES ON CHARACTER. Vltosophy. PROF. WM. WINDSOl, LL. B., Ph. D. The Ne Philosophy of Human Life, which 'teaches Financial Success. Health and Prosperity In a Ne and Practical Way. HOURST10 a.m to 6 p.m The Journal. Only a word. I Sunday night. May 21. "Vltosophy, thel Wise Way of Living." Free. Monday night. May 22, "Ho to Becom e. Rich." Free. Tuesday night, May 23, "Ho to Healthy." Free. These lectures are magnificently illus trated with the "illuminator," one of Pro fessor Windsor's late inventions, by means of which portrait and other beau tiful stereopticon effects are produced. without darkening the room. He will close each lecture with-'jv? PUBLIC DELINEATIONS O CHARAC-: TER of prominent citizens, selected by. the audience, describing their characters* with marvelous accuracy and skill, point-^- ing for them the way to PERFECT-! HEALTH. FINANCIAL SUCCES S. AND SOCIAL ENJOYMEN T. Consulta tioh and examinations daily at the NicoleT^T let Hotel. tt- "Seeing Minneapolis" "Seeing The Twin Cities' mxireAPOLXs JOTTBICAI. TOTT&S. Conducted by Twin City Motor Livery Oo* 80-MTX.E TOU&Cars leave Journal office at 9 i.m.t a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. Seats |1. 60-MXLE TOURCars leave The Journal of fice at 1 p.m. Flve-bour trip. Seats $2.80. None but Modem Tourina Oars Vied. Tickets on sale at The Journal office. Res ervations can be made by phone.