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| | | WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30. 1916. E—— 4 BARKER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER BARKER [[To THE PROFIT WE MAKE | MUSIC'S RE-CREATION —what is it? MUSIC'S RE-CREATION is Thomas A. Edison’s new art The word Re-Creation was adopted by America’s leading music critics to distinguish from talking machines the perfect musi- cal result accomplished by Mr. dison’s new invention. The New Edison Ve want yen to hear examples of this new art. Come to our ore, and let us play literal Re-Creations of the world’s great i and instrumentalists. Zenatello has recently been knighted by the King of Italy Hughes Points the Way The speech of the Republican can- didate for President was a keynote speech, indeed. Not one person In the great audience at the Carnegie Hall meeting was in doubt for one moment as to just what he meant by everything he said. . < ! His address was comprehensive, log- ical, clear and all sufficient for the eccasion. There can be no dispute as to this. . Plainly Mr. Hughes is a man who “knows what he wants whea he wants 1t,” and it is the opinion of political autMorities who heard him and who have since read his remarks that he knows, also, how to get it It was incumbent upon the Repub- Hecan candidate to confine the scope of his remarks to the limitations of the occasion, but his crushing analy- ‘sis of the shortcomings of the pres- ent administration of the government is merely an earnest of .what ‘he tone and the contents of his speeches will be when he gets on the stump. At Carnegie Hall Mr. Hughes ad- verted to every general question that 1s apt to be a serious issue in the campaign and in language that will be absolutely clear to every mam or woman able to read he stated his opinions, his convictions and his pur- poses. On the stump he wil argue those points in detail. As an orator he 1s eloquent, his personality attrac- tive and his marshalling of facts so cohesive that he holds his audience to the end. He malkes it easy for them to follow him and his poinfs are not lost. There was nothing equivocal, noth- ing apologetic in the Republican can- didate’s speech of acceptance. He called a spade a spade, and the unani- mous opinion of those who heard him ‘was that he shot to the center and rang the bell. The Republican cam- paign is now open, and those who will speak and write and work for the success of the Republican ticket can wish for no more adequate cam- paign document, no more satisfactory statement of issues than are found in the candidate’s salutatory. qd Vs R BAREERBARKER BARKER B KER BARKER 3 U ) IKER BARKE 1 » u - .uR BARKER BARKER AL NOTICE TO NAVAL MILITIA. There will be a Federal inspection of the 5th Division, M. N. M., -on Thursday, August 31, 1916. NO MAN WILL BE EXCUSED ON THIS NIGHT. Every article of clothing must be absolutely clean and in the lockers before Thursday. Rifles st be cleaned and oiled. Lockers must be dusted out and everything in first class shape. EARLE A. BARKER, Lieut. Commanding. 3d830 — e o ARKERBAR “A voice of golden tone, prodigal in its expenditure, yet re- sponsive to every emotional shade.” This great Italian tenor’s voice has just been Re-Created by Edison’'s wonderful new art. In this picture you see the great Zenatello actually singing in direct comparison with Edison’s Re-Creation of his voice, and proving conclusively that his living voice and Edison’s Re-Creation of it are indistinguishable. Zenatello is one of the many great artists who have similarly proved the absolute perfection of Edison’s new invention. Hear Edi- son’s Re-Creation of Zenatello’s voice and then hear Zena- tello himself when you have the opportunity. Come to our store today 77 Barker’s ‘Drug J @W@HW_S‘fa@T@ 4 :é Third Street - Bemidji ] _ ! |BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKE _! BARKERBARKER YAMIVI SEIIVIIIIIVE SIMIVI SEMIVIISIIIVE STV SAMIVIIIAIVE SEIVIIEIIvVa YUy IV YA vIIasIIvg 9a19vd SaAIAV. = i “Do ywmhfmd»flq dght?” : Dwight D. 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