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-I :-:H*-^r "r,' $1 a 15.1 IS $ i 3 S MRS THAT WAS A QOOO TIP QAVE BOY IT'S ART AND MUSIC SCHOOLS MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF ART Drawing, Painting, Illustrating, Modeling. Design and Handicraft. Day and Night Classes. Send lor Illus trated Catalogue. R. KOEHLER, Director All O Ail SCHOOL OP MUSIC, ORATORY UnndUN AND DRAMATIC ART booklet. 70 South 11th Street. ORATORY AND DRAMATIC ART WillliB H. Pontius, Bir. Misic Chutes M. Hall, Dir. Oratory. 41-44 Eljilb St. St.. Miuupolis. Stat for Cataliittt "K" AUTOMOBILES AND MOTORCYCLES a glad day for a tobacco chewer when he finds the Real Tobacco Chew. "Right-Gut" is made of rich, mellow, full-bodied tobacco. Seasoned and sweetened just enough. Knowing how much it means to his comfort a man takes pleasure in telling his friends about it, too. You don't have to grind it away. The taste lasts. M^^^^Take a very small chewless than one-quarter the old H^^^ size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordi- nary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit, how fsw chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less in the end. It is a ready chew, cut fine and short shred t*) that you woa't have to grind on it with your teeth. Grinding on ordinary candied to* bacco makes you spit too much. The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up with molasses and licorice. Notice how the salt brings out the riaA, tobacco taste in "Right-Cut." If your dealer does not sell it, send us 1 Oc. in stamps for a pouch of "Right-Cut" Chewing Tobacco. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, New York RELIABLE MINNEAPOLIS CONCERNS) Sen for GUSTAVUS JOHNSON Recognized Leading Institution of the Northwest MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF MUSIC 1M5NORTHWESTERN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ART AND EXPRESSION-1914 Graduate from a school tbat equips you for a pleas ant and proiltablo Life Work. Catalogue giving teachers, subjects, rates, etc.. mailed on request. Students received any time. Write for catalogue and Information. 804 NICOLLET AVE.OFFICE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS VIOLINS Musical Merchandise. String and i Bray Ban Instrument Repaire W. H. AOKINS SONS. MO St. 41b St. Miiieietlis, Mian. AUTOMOBILE AND MOTORCYCLE Cylinder Reboring Oversize Pistons and Rings General Machine Work unHni a uunn N. W. Distributers Reading Standard and Flying Merkle WHITE FOR Motorcyotes INFORMATION EDWARDS CYCLE CO. 12 Ninth Street So., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. AUTO RADIATORS Only RADIATOR FACTORY in 2he NORTHWEST Pioneers In Radiator Construction Our Radiators Are Manufactured Com plete in Our Factory. We Repair All Makes. WORKMANSHIP GUARAN- TEED. Write for prices. 82 0 82 2 2 4 ToddMfg. Co. ^8 CHIROPRACTORS Spinal Specialists an GRANT ft DUNN Nerv AR E Yotrt SICK?Send if so,r try Chiropractic adjustments and ge well. fo free booklet. 532 BOSTON BLOCK. MINNEAPOLIS Dr.R.Sullwold Consultation Free, 519 Mar quette Ave. Sanitarium 2909 Stevens. Free Booklet HAT RENOVATORS Ladles and Gentlemen send your Hats to be Cleaned, Dyed, Re-Blocked :t^ toy Slylt. FieCatalog. TWIM CITY HAT MFG. CO. 9 Central Ave. HOTELS HOTEL CAMFIELD EIGHTH STREET AN nviKb VHmncii MARQUETTE AVENUD E Single rooms with private bath $1. double rooms *1.50 HotelAllen Convenient to all depots Modern and Up-to-Date Cor 3rd Stand 2nd Ave. So. WILUSTON TERRACE &&&*#? Family and Transient Hotel with Fine Cafe. Easy Famil walking distance. On 4th Ave. car line. CHARLES P. NELSON Optometrist and wifrkfrl'e.but QptlCliHI do good woik at a reasonable price Eyes examined ami glasses fitted by the latest and most Hcii'ntific methods *27 So. Seventh St.. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN, ADDITIONAL WANTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY for housekeeping, downstairs or upstairs. 518 3rd St. FOR SALENew pocatoes, 60c perdus peck delivered. Call 836. suusoril)! 1? S- wS Sltfi- 1 for ib r'lO'UMir D.R L. J. PERRAULT Graduate Chiropodist Corns Painlessly removed, bun ions and ingrowing hails scientifically treated. All work guaranteed to be satisfactory Call at West Hotel or will make private calls/.. %MJ&iiM *&: Kill 'A/, v. LAW SCHOOLS law Evening School ^o^'IU' A complete courseWrite for catalog. MINNEAPOLIS LIGHTNING RODS Protect your family and buildings against lightning by equtplng your buildings with the Townsley System or LIG MINING RODS. W rite for Booklet.& TOWNSLEY MFG. CO. t& 1 N N EYES EXAMINED FREE Glasses Fitted and Guar anteed from $2.00 to 5.00. WHY PAY MORE? OPTICIAN 523 Nicollet Ave. SEWING MACHINES SuAffiiTsrPeR^gI ELMER, 70Sand 1st Avehand.. High Clas Sewin Machines, new 2nd J? A So WINDOW SHADESWASHABLE E or ORDER s? dtpuB. National Window Shade Co:, 840 Hennepin. Mpla. PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Williamson & MerchantPAMARKacAEs SOLICITORS OP UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN PA-BENT* 25-935 METROPOLITAN BLDO., MINNEAPOLIS. MIN N. PORTABLE STEEL BUILDINGS Garages, Cottages, Tool Sheds. Ready to useeasily erected anywhere. METAL SHELTER CO. 1009 Hennepin Av*. RAILROAD CLAIMS, ACCIDENTS, ETC. WRITE BISSELL CLAIM AGENCY, New York Life Bldg.,MinRMMi.g^&^ RUG AND CARPET CLEANING H. I ARMSTRONG, 1014-16 WEST 27th STREET Rugs and Carpets Gleaned by COMPRESSED AIR MINNEAPOLIS CARPET CLEANING & RUG FACTORY Beautiful FLUFF RUGS Made From Your Old Carpeta JO. Andersen, 2112 Lyndile Ave. Si, Minneapolis. TRADE SCHOOLS LEARN TELEGRAPHY. Short hours-Pleaaant work ing salariesGreat demandCan earn boardWrite for Free Catalogue. Barry's Telegraph Institute Be Your Own DRESSMAKER KEISTER'S LADIES TAILORING COLLEGE. RCIOI Clf O 31 ESSEX BLDG.. Nicollet and lOthl MINNEAPOLIS. 607 CHAMBER OF COM. BLDO! ST. PAUL Individual Instruction. Send for Booklet MEDICINES AND EXTERMINATORS Your Hair Is Falling Out or Turning Gray. Before you squander any money, send for free advice. Just your name and address to PRICE'S. DESK A. 1228 WASHINGTON AVE. N^.. MINNE^APOLI9/__ HAIR GOODS High Grade Hair Goods by Mail fffi** INSURANCEFUNERAL !??J S S Pioneer want a fsfgr%i 1 Satisfaction guaranteed. Old reliable house. SWITCHES 1.50 up. Send sample of haircan match any shade. Write today. SKOGMAN HAIR STORE, 41 Eigtatb Street South. Minneapolis. SERVICE FUNERA SERVICE, SIC to $100 Cash Benefit 16c per month and up. Loca wrteeun",ifesFrieBdlyServiceSociety.KiMUBWf.l APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE Hindus, Refused Entry, Fcodless at Canada's Door. Vancouver, B. July 10.The only obstacle that now stands in thebeverage Yway of the departure of the 375 Hin aboard the Japanese steamer Ko magata Maru is the one of cost. The Hindus having been denied admission to Canada, have appealed to the Do minion government at Ottawa foi financial assistance in order to provi sion the vessel for "her return trip. They made a similar appeal to the Vancouver city authorities in a peti tion to Mayor Baxton. "As far as I am concerned person ally I have'no intention of granting such a request," said the mayor, "but of course it is a matter that the city council will have to decide." The mayor pointed out that Van couver had its own poor and if there was any feeding to be done' white men would he fed Urst. PASS PRACTICE CALLED MENACE fft. *?.*.& Interstate Commission So Reports to "Senate-. WARBURG MAY SERVE' ON FEDERAL BOARD To Accept Place if Exempted From Senate Committee Quiz. Washington, July 10.Paul War burg, the New York banker, has re considered his request that President Wilson withdraw his nomination as a member of the federal reserve board on the condition that he will not con sent to appear before the senate bank ing committee to be cross-examined. After receipt of a telegram from Mr. Warburg it was said by officials close to the president that an active fight would be made for the confirma tion. It was declared that should the banking committee fail to report the nomination favorably the president expects the senate to act as a whole. The situation as to the nomination of Thomas D. Jones of Chicago re mains unchanged. It was said the president would continue to press for his confirmation. BURNQUIST SPURNS OFFER Will Not Act as "Restricted" Govern or of Minnesota. St. Paul, July 10.Governor Eber hart has abdicated and authorized Lieutenant Governor Burnquist to as sume the duties of governor until he returns from his lecture tour Sept. 1. But in his telegram to the lieuten ant governor the executive qualified his delegation of power by restricting it to pardon and requisition matters. According to Attorney General Smith the governor cannot restrict the duties of the lieutenant governor acting for him at his request in this matter and as a result Mr. Burnquist will not assume the office at this time, IN FAVOR OF DRY NATION Iowa Bull Moosers Adopt Prohibition Plank. i Des Moines, July 10.The Progres sive party in Iowa is "dry." After a fight which raged for hours in the resolutions committee and later in the convention proper the dele gates went on record by a vote of 358 to 283 in favor of the following plank: "We believe that the manufacture and sale of intoxicating- liquor for a is a social and economic evil. Therefore, believing in the rule of the people, we favSr the submis sion of an amendment to our state and national constitutions prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicat ing liquors as a beverage." MACHINERY BREAKS AT SEA Allan' Line 'Steamer 8icillan Turns Back to Queenstown. Queenstown, July 10.The Allan line steamer Sicilian's machinery broke down when she was two days out from Havre, whence she sailed on. July 3 for Montreal, and she has been forced to put back to this port She bas 260 passengers**who are to be transferred to another Allan Uner on the arrival of the Sicilian here.- Read Pioneer want *A{."- 5521 ift FIGURES ON TWO ROADS Investigation of Big 8outhern Car- riers Shows That Judges, Legisla- tors and Other State and-Federal Officials Have.Free Transportation. Washington, July 10.Characteriz- ing the distribution of free 'transpor tation by railroads as "a menace to the institutions of a free people," the interstate commerce commission re ported to the senate the results of its investigations, directed against the Louisville and Nashville and the Nash ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis roads. The report Bays that during 1913 the two roads distributed passes rep resenting more than 11,000,000 miles of travel, valued at $340,260.61, to more than 34,000 individuals in every walk of life. The Louisville and Nashville gave passes to: United States senators, 1 representatives, 2 other United States officials, 139 state senators, 1,556 state representatives, 2,183 other state officials, 1,769 judges, 89. Judges Get Many. The Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis gave to United States offi cials, other than members of con gress, 151 state senators, 5,814 state representatives, 8,439 other state of ficials, 1,086 judges, 170. The commission informed the sen ate that although it could issue no order in the special investigation^pur sued under the resolution it was mak ing a general investigation in which it intends to issue an order dealing with the practice. The commission said: "These citizens, who sell their in fluence quite as much as if they ac cepted money bribes, seem to be asJoes willing to be tied as the carriers are ready to tie them. Men pledge thdir influence quietly in the home, or school or club, in the professions, in business, in city councils and admin istrative boards, in courts of justice, in executive halls and. at the polls." 1 .the "Sealed biSa will be received By undersigned tp be opened before the city council of the city of Bemldjl, Minn./ at a regular meeting to be held on Monday,- July 20th, 1914, at 8 o'clock J?. M. For the laying of approximately 6,950 square yards' of concrete street pave ment. "For the removal of- surplus dirt. Plans and specifications on file at the office of the -city engineer and city clerk. Certified check in the amount of 10 Men who want good value in wear, as well as appearance\ ask fortSc Shi They have the wear quality. They are cut to fit right, and come in' quiet colors and patterns. With soft collars attached or detached and without collars. Look for the name. Sold at best stores. F. A. PatrickftCo Dohtk, Miau. COMB SAGE TEA .ft Ladiesf Try this! Darkens beauti fully and nobody can tellBrings back its gloss and thickness. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, *ith sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, eoeting about 50 cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair'Remedy," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While ywispyj gray, faded hair is not -sinful, we all desire,to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage md Sulphur, no one can tell, because it it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a 'sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time by moaning all gray hairs have disappeared. After, another application "or two your hair becomes beautifully- dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. 2td 710 17 One-Step 1^3. .'1lwiaxixe" $!- THIRD STREET mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMMmtum^ per cent bid, -oft some* bank^in BentfdJL required. the council reserves the right to reat ject any or all bids. Dated Bemldjl, Minn., July 8th, 1914.P. GEO. STEIN. j8j City Clerk. SIM TOM XiAtnrO STOBM HI' Sealed bids will. be received by the wees LEARN TO DANCE THE MODERN DANCES WITH Jed--. A- 2 Ask for the records with instructions oa the above dances/ Each record contains H?-\^- v- 'T'S -w?1" popular dance music on the reverse side.- BARKER'S DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE ^tt^^MHJ n&deraiffned to be opened4Wfore *he -city council of the city of Bemidji, Minn., a regular meeting to be held, on Monday, July 20th, 1914 at 8 o'clock M. JFor the laying of approximately 1,400 lineal feet of storm sewer. For 3 man holes. 'U*^ ~J For 10 inlets. $ Plans and specification* on. file in I will open my tailoring quarters for the in- spection of the public about July 15th, on the second floor of the old Lumberman's National Bank,Building, formerly occupied by the tele- phone central. I will have a complete line of new fall woolen piece goods for suits and overcoats and will be in a position to cater to the most particular dressers. Five men will be employed at the opening in my tailor shop, and all first class men more will be added as business warrants. I will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. PAUL BROSVIK THIRD STREET BEMIDJI, MINN. INSTRUCTION RECORDS Oscar Ei-wig of the Barker Drug and Jewelry Store says that anyone can learn to Dance in his own home. Will you pay 75 cents to learn the Hesitation from the most success- ful teacher in the country? or the One-Step, or the Maxixe* or the Tango? Ask for our instruction book entitled, 'How to dance the Modern Dances." These lessons are truly the first practical instructions ever written. The pictures that il- lustrates them were posed by Hepburn Wilson. HEAR THE RECORDS TELL YOU HOW We have just received several double disc dance in- struction records, which tell you just how it is done with a complete dance selection on the reverse side. With any record you are given free a book of these instructions. WITH THE BOOH AND THE RECORD you have the most successful teacher in New York right there with you. The instructions in the book are crystal- ized in the spoken directions that you hear on the record the music is played for you with emphatic and faultless rythm, and the tempo is counted for you before the music and with the music:you have the dance. Do you realize how very easy it is to find out if a! Grafonola will give you pleasure enough to pay for itself? How are we to send a complete outfit to your home, subject to approval and how little it will cost if you are satisfied? We have them from $35 up and on small monthly payments at, that, if you prefer. 2. Hesitation 4. Tango *-& JliBAT, WtY 15,WU the office of the City- engineer and city clerk. Certified check in the amount of' 10 per cent bid, on some bank in Bemidji required.?- The council reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Dated^Bemidji, Minn: -July 8th, 1914.?? _- -J 2td 710 17 v-\sf ?&L Wz '*&. GEO. STEIN. N g-sc^ City Clerk,, "M,-.-!fF/s, 3 J. 4i 1 yi'% BEMIDJI, MINN. i. OX.- 1*]