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SHIP WITH ARMS NOW AT TAMPICO Steamer Antilla Anchors at Mexican Seaport. NO DIEFICULTY: EXPECTED Owners of VelSeIVSay It 1s'Now Too Late to Prévent Landing of Caruo Intended’ for 'the Use of the Con- stitutionalist Forces. : b R R KRRt R R Tampico, June 12.—The steamship Antilla, supposed to be bringing ammunition for the Constitutionalist army, ar- rived here and anchored oft the city wharves. oo ool o e e b o +* < L oo b o f New York, June 12.—The Ward steamer Antilla, carrying 3,000,000 rounds of ammunition, machine guns and two aeroplanes, consigned to the Constitutionalist forces at Tampico, according to Alfred G. Smith, general manager of the Ward line, will land her carge without any difficulty. Bven if the state department order- ed the vessel to proceed, Mr. Smith. said, it was too late for the New York office to do anything, as the An; tilla was out of range of wireless | communication. § The 1,000,000 rounds of ammunition | taken from this port to Baltimore on H the, liner Arcadia to be shipped to Germany on the same vessel prob- ably will find its way to' Huerta’s army. i HEAVY FIRING CONTINUES Fall of Mazatlan, Mex, Hourly Ex- pected. Mazatlan, June 12.—Heavy, volley fring on the outskirts of ,Mazatlan continues. It is believed the Consti- tutionalists are advancing for a de- termined assault. A well directed at- N tack, it is thought, ;would result m the capture of the city. The besieging forces stormied and captured the hill of strategic impor- tance north of the city Tuesday night. 'A new walled cemeterv also fell into their possession. ?The dlscovery was made, that the reech DIUEs of all the federal gar: rison's guns, except one, at Fort Ro- sales, were missing. The artillery officer in charge had decamped. Fearing that . the mneutral zone re- cently designated for noncombatants might not be respected inf the attack the entire consular corps at Mazatlan sent a note through Rear Admiral | 4 Howavd, commanding - the United States Pacific fleet, to General Iturbe, the Constitutionalist commander, again requesting “that- the zone be safeguarded. FEDERAL BODY IS .CAUGHT Magdalena Island Garrison Captured = by Rebels. Saltillo, Mex., June 12.—The ‘entire federal garrison of Magdalena island on the Pacific’ coast of Mexico, was captured recently by the Constitution- alists, according to a message receiv- ed by General Carranza from General Alvaro Obregon, commander of the ‘Western mllnan zone. SAYS BILL IS ONE SIDED Chamber of Commerce Opposes Clay- ton Measure. ~—t - Washington, June 12.—Letters were mailed to President Wilson and to the presiding officers of the senate and house by headquarters of the chamber ¢f commerce of the United States, protesting that certain provisions in the sundry civil appropriation bill and the Clayton anti-trust measure — nate as st the commercial ts of the country in favor of ber also have cf the body Xemption of — rders | contracted the e gervice. He : was sixty- s old anl a native of Ohio. i be buried with military hon- ton national cemetery. .~ Walsh Says. Fington, June 12.—Senator of Montapa argued before the wte commwerce commission for ad comirission of Montana s (uwnlaim that various railroads uniust and discrimatory rates on corn, wheat and other grain from Mentana’ points to St. Paul and other cities. | Rates Unj Army and Navy Is “Dry.” d Christiania, June 12.-—Climbing on the water wagon, the Norwegian par- liament adopted a resolution prohibit- ing consumption of intoxicating 1iig- uors by the officers of the army and navy during their terms of service. HE tenderest kin in th; world.} If yofi could take a peep into the millions of nurs- eries where Ivory Soap used you would know that Jvory is good enough for your bath and ‘toil ‘100, ; Ivory is the favorite nursery soap because it is _the world is that of a. new born baby. Thesoap - that nurse uses for its bath 4 indeed must be the mildest iS S et the mildest, the purest, the "finest that can be-made. For the same reason it should be your favorite too. ‘IVORY SOAP 991%%% PURE EREK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK g ." - PINEWOOD. *x HRKKKEKHK KK KKK K KKK A. A. Haarklau was a Bemidji vis- itor Saturday. ; W. Powell, who has been ployed at Dugdale the past months, returned home Sat\\n"day. .. Mrs. S. Nelson spent a few hours Saturday, in Bemidji. Miss Hilda Paulson left Friday for Leonard where she was the guest of her sister.- She returned here Mon- day morning. em- Ferdinand Issachson of ~ Leonard was a business caller here Monday. A large crowd attended the dance given at the Klinger ‘home Saturday. A very enjoyable time is reported. Guy Miller was seen in Pmewqod Sunday. Miss Tza Smith entertained a few of her friends Saturday evenihg. " Mrs. Annonson of Aure, who has been visiting®'at Gully during the past. \veek returned home home Mon- few day mornmg J. Jamtvold, who has been in the hospital ‘at Crookston the past week, || is improving. L. Tegner went to Scribner Mon- day forenoon. Hans Kirkvoia ot Aure Bemidji visitor: Monday, was {«if***i*i*i*i«i* x “ SOLWAY % KEKK KKK KKK XK KX Miss Lillie Powers, visited at the Klinger -home Saturday. . Miss Christa ‘Wallace is reported quite seriously 1 o p Mrs. Frank Jackson and baby ar- rived home Sunday from Bemidji, where they had. been visiting with friends, The village council’ decided at iis last meeting to-repair some of the walks and work was commenced o Monday. Mr. Haycraft, -who recently pur-; chased the Farmers’ Mercantile store, K KK R R R KR ) KKK Al seriously ‘i1l ¢ Hast Tuesday with ap- pendicitis, but is much better at this wflfing ‘Alfred Johnaon ‘Carl E!’lckaon, J: |[C. ‘Banks 'and BEar}’ McMahon “were ‘business yisitors: at Bemidji Satur- day. : summer, picnic to be given at the school house 'in Dist, No. 123, June 23.. Everybody: is invited to attend: Ole Halan' ‘arrived here Saturday from Spring Grove, Minnesota, .and is . visiting with his brother and sis- ter. He has a farm xorth of town and expects to stay all summer. Nels Bye sold a, 160-acre farm to ]Hd, s 'Tweeten one day last week, X ; HORNET aal KRK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK R. C. Shaw arrived home Saturday !evening 'to 'spend his summer vaca- tion. Rev., J. H. Frarey preached at the Windn school on Monday evening.’ Mrs, ‘Eliza Miller and little girl | went to Grand Forks-on. Tuesday Miss Nellie C. Shaw arrived home Wednesday ‘night. " EXTRA! 4s an Amerlc‘an citizen you are interested in the outcome of WA WITH MEXICO keeping - intelligently informed | than by reading the i ‘ St. Paul Dispatch (Evening lnd Sunday) | | St. Paul Ploneer Pren_‘. (Morning and Sunday) Reports. of ,war, furnished by gathering &ervice of worid; special correspondents on the -+ ground, staff- photographer, etc. “Send for sample coples and spe- ° cial’ mall subscription offer, BUY A COPY From your Local Newsdeales 3 . or Ageat W. S, Lycan & Co:, Abercrom- 'bie & McCready, J. P. Omich, A. J. Abercrombie. Bemldjl 'Minn: “Because you like a' thing is your reason we sell is the num'ber of men who ‘“come back’ \ for going buck after' it:again and again” -/ ¢ The .r.eél test of merit in the Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes' It’s pretty safe to say that once you get a taste of these quahtles you'll inever be sausfled with less i Here in these clolhes that are made better than ‘just to sell” —every man and young man who likes to save money and dress more carefully will find just what he’s lookmg for. SChnelder Bros. Co. Def.chvo Page Jordice Walla.ce was t&ken quite i Bills sars out advertislng a mid- |~ Associated Press, greatest news | | © . OSCAR ERWIG Head of the Jewelry Dept_.. ARTHUR FLATNER Head: of the Drug Dept. EORGE SHEPHERD { Head of the Drug Sundries Dept. WHITNEY BROWN Head of the Credit Dept. BT EARL THURBER | Head of Delivery & Service Dept. These Are Not Politicians consumer,. | “9th. Compel those who do not know or practice the best . E. A, BARKEKR, Prop. .and director of the store’s policy. If they were they would be a credit to any community. This handsome lot of men represents the buying and selling force of the Barker Drug and Jewelry store. .The tremendous success, of this fast growing institution lies with these men, They know how to mix drugs, repair jewelry and watches and sell merchandise. These men have been brought before the public eye through ad- vertising. This store has been brought before the public through Y honest, clean ' advertising. The - i principal attribute to which the success of this store is indebted to ‘the public is honest advertis- ~ ’», ing. ! B | BARKER | | SPEAKS “I would like to see a law pass- ed that would safeguard the. con- sumer, merchant and manufac- turer,” said Mr. . Barker. “The law could embody the following ideas, which would: “1st. Protect the pul;lic from fraud. “2nd. Protect the honest mer- chant from unfair competition. ‘3rd. Protect the honest_ ad- vertiser in his efforts to promote the sale of meritorious merchan- dise. “4th. Promote the confidence of the. public in advertising. “5th. And thereby make of advertising the cheapest and best method of securing trade. “6th. Force unscrupulous newspapers and publishers to re- ject questionable and indecent advertising. - “7Tth. Tmprove business stand- ards of morals. “8th. Distribute merchandise at lower cost, thus advantaging the manufadturer, merchant or methods to do so through a re- cognition of the fact’that “hon- esty is the best policy” in busi- ness. “10th. In defense of homesty against dishonesty.” With the above principles fore- most in mind give this store the privilege of serving. Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store THIRD STREET BEMIDJI