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YOURE A LIVE BRICK HERE PAT, PUT THAT IN YOUR UYPPER STORY, I THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW. BEGORRA JUDCE ‘THE GOOD JUDGE AND THE BRICK LAYER NOBODY sees that little chew of “Right-Cut” tucked away there in your cheek— And all the time good than a big wa it is doing you more d of the old kind. It’s the Real Tobacco Chew. Pure, rich, shppy, mellow tobacco—seaso! enough. A ready chew, too. ned and sweetened just Short-shred, cut fine—so you don’t have to grind it. Just letit rest easy-like. Let the flavor come. 10 Cents a Pouch ASK your dealer today. If he doesn’t sell “Right- Cut,” send us 10 cents in [} stamps. pouch. ‘We’ll send you We guarantee it to be pure chewing tobacco and better than the old kind. " DETAILS OF TOUR ARE KEPT SECRET RoosevelttoBe Guarded From English Militants. BUT ONE PUBLIC FUNCTION Extensive List of Private Entertain- ments Planned in Honor of the Colonel Approaching Visit to England. During His London, June 12-—Fears of suffra- gette activities have caused the with- holding from publication in London of a list of Colonel Roosevelt;s engage- ments during his approaching visit to Ingland. Except for his lecture betore the Royal (ieographical so- ciety Colonel Roosevelt, at his own request, will take no part in public functions while in London. An exten: list of private entertainments | sive ' . secretary of statz to give a lunch- elt on June 15 mest of fhe lead- s of the Liberal party! and on that acension g men will be pre “ne. 79 Walter Hines Page, American am-| bassador. is to ¢ntertain him at lunch- eon. The colonel is to spend the week-! end at Cher s court, the coun rexidence in Buckinghamshire of Ar- Hamilton Lee. a Unionist mem- of the house of commons, who_is | the host of the former president | e he is in Fngland. Among those| vited to meet Colonel Roosevelt at! Cheauers court are Field Marshal | one small strand at a time. The Real Tobacco Chew e~ [T : RIGHT-CUT| CHEWING _TOBACCO MANUFACTURES BV & WEVMAN-BRUTON CO. CHICAGO. L. ~ WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 50 Usion Square, New York Hogerts' anu w3 ddusuecr’; Uwen dea- man, editor of Punch; John St. Lee Btrachey, publisher. of the Spectator, and Mrs. Strachey, and Sir Sidney Colvin. ACCIDENT AT RAIL CROSSING Auto Struck by Train and Four Per- sons Killed. Omaha, June 12.—Union Pacific train No. 12, westbound, struck an automobile at a crogsing one mile from “MiHlard, “instantly killing ~three persons, and the fourth, who was in- jured seriously, died in the hospital later. The dead are Oscar Krug of St. Louis, Carl-Baer of Omaha, the chauffeur, Mr, Krug's fiancee, Miss Vivian Ash, and the latter's friend, Mrs. Menneth, Thompson pf Blair, Neb. All were well knc here. EASY.TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HA Try this! Mix Sage Tea and Sulphur and brush it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea ‘and Sulphur, no one can tell, be- causd, it’s done so mnaturally, so cvenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome. For 50 cents you can buy at any drug store the ready- to-use tonic called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy.” You dampen a sponge or soft brushwith it and draw this through your hair, taking By morn- ing all gray hair. disappears, and, after { another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened: glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dan- druff is gone and hair has stopped falling. ® Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all de- sire a youthful and attractive appear- ance, get busy at once with Wyoth’s Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. just | ' became confused at the railroad cross- Drug Store PMovres: "A MAN'S BEST FRIEND?! : It's his pipe. There are 'pipAes and pipes. ‘A man doesn't make a best friend every day. Neither does he buy a pipe every week. When he does buy one he wants the right kind, and the right kind of tobacco. We kee p all kiads. Netzer's Ph-arma-ey Baer, who Was driving the machine, ing and droveé directly in front:of the train. The machine was carried by the locomotive a distance of ‘seventy- five yards. g One, of the women was picked up unconscious and died in the hospital. The other members of the party were I dead when the train crew reached them. i PROHIBITION [SSUE IS HOT Keenest Interest Aroused at Capital Over Question. ! Washington, June 12.—Despite the fact ‘that the house rules committee postponed until July 1 action on a special rule to proyide for immediate consideration of Representative Hob- son’s resolution for national prohibi- tion through an amendment to the federals constitution, prohibition con- tinued to be a lively topic of discus- sion in congressional' circles.” Precipitation of the issue at this time has aroused keener interest at the capital than in‘any other ques- tion that has come up there in a long while. g FEDERAL ATTORNEY INDICTED District Lawyer for Hawaii. Charged ‘With Attempt to Shoot. Honolulu, T. H., June 12—Jeff M. McCarn, United States district attor- ney for Hawaii, is under indictment here by -the -territorial grand jury for assault with a deadly weapon. The specification is that McCarn assaulted Claudius * McBride, an at- torney, with a weapon “obviously and imminently” dangerous to life. Me- €arn and McBride, opposing counsel, held an altercation on May 5 in a corridor of the federal -building and it is alleged’ McCarn attempted to shoot McBride. ) i New York’s 'pt/)_pulation is 12 per cent Italian, 19 per cent Hebrew and 2 per cent Polish. There are 12,000 British convicts in the Andaman Islands. name. Sold at best stores. Of the women of twenty-one years of age and over in"this 'coul)try only 19.5 per cent are single. ’ = _—_— Most of the type used by Chinese printers is made; in .Japan. . HOW FRENCH PEOPLE = | ' CURE STOMACH TROUBLE A household remedy of the French peasantry, consisting of pure vegetable oil, and said to possess wonderful merit in the treatment of stomach, liver and intestinal troubles, has been introduced in this country by George H. Mayr, who for' twenty years has ieen one of the leading down town druggists of Chi- cago and who himself was cured by its use. So_quick and effectlve -is its Ifiibn that ‘a single dose is usually.enough to bring pronounced relief in the most |__ stubborn cases, and many people who | have tried it declare they never heard of anything to produce such remarkable V' 408 c > q . Phone results in so short a‘time. It is known €0. c. Bel‘ lund as Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy Minn:Ave. P z g > 141 and can now be had at almost any drug store. It is now sold here by | For sale in Bemidji Minn., by Bark- er’s Drug Store and Druggists every- where. i - A ~ Vacation Good shoes and sandals for boys, girls and ~ Literature Now Ready ' Write telling what you would like to do and we will send you an intelligent Itinerary =~ .. LS ToThe i v East —Sea West Mountain North————Stream ' South— Lake If you are figuring on a set cost for, your trip, we wfll arrange it for you to fit your price. If you bave a selection, we will follow_it closely. 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