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on w)1e up-fo- all ronds #re of that it was ators and proseeuted trucks on r¢ trafiic. simple 0 en there <o oy 'DURABILITY OF ROADS VARY |, Classification of Passengerand Freight Highways Is \Predicted \by Thairman Freight roads and pass 1are probabilities of the® {1y mear future in co \ |of the country, accord IGeorge C. Diehl of the A. !roads board, who has ication to this effect the chief of engine cartment. M wpjpre will pa i eI not na a | ! would | r \Diehl. | RATHING SUITS Natty in appearance, popular in style—in the well known Bradley \ Knit make— a chiet tra e but me It is exiremely likel 1t ultimately in conds and pas of treluht and that wider and parallel rogds mouey 1t would not be at & bulk when leaving 'roor rural dwellers . for a lang time stood | lie wanted the roads, but to pay for them. He that in the long run ' for themselves out of | to the community in he wor »“engineer, having to do, truction and mainte- Iy with the control of that 1t found to be the most eco- so of laying out the high- f too 1 the mor of the country and in a n- n excellent the- wetion would be weh locality would + the amount it ‘m o expend on v construction.” ' FARMER BACK OF GOOD ROADS r‘ Seasons Do Nu:NWaix and Crops Must Be Sowed, Cultivated Reaped Marketed. A merchandise, is reckoning in ons do not walt wed and culti- ind marketed at the the farmer is % of the road improvement. Forgetful Daddy. always noticed that went totwork on rainy rubbers. One day after ¢ had gone he noticed that were still in their usual an to mother and said wldy didn'ts wear his ‘THE BEMIDJi Even Smith’s Words of Wisdom Failed to Keep Jones’ Attention i From Wandering, Smith and Jones were personal friends, so one day Smith took a per- sonal friend's liberty and said to ;| Jones: “You mustn’t take offense if I speak to you about something I have had on hubit of your: “Nobody ever had the nerve to tell you before,” Smith cont{mued in a hesitating sort of voice, “and you are such a splendid, noble fellow.” “Yes, yes,” answered Jones. Smith cleared his throat; then, with %reat determination, launched out: “You're one of those fellows who never really know what is being said to them; you're always pursuing some train of thought. Any one can tell half | the time you are not listening by the [ faraway lovk in your eyes. You've offended a lot of people. Of course, it's terribly rude, only you don’t know it. You mustn't any more, old chap"— putting his hands on Jones' shoulders. “Promise me you'll not.” Jones was then obliged to face his friend. “Just what were you saying?’ he inquired in' a faraway voice. The Phoebe, of the Flycatcher Family. The phocbe, a small, ayish-brown bird, belongs to the tlycatcher family. It takes its name from its monotonous fall, “pewit, phoebe; phocbe, pewit,” continuously repeated, as )‘t flys about in search of a habitation, The phoebe preys on insects, which it captures while on the wing, and is therefore of beuefit to farmers. The common phoebe is also known as pewde and as pewit. I, however, should not be confused with the wood pewee, which is a4 different species of flycatcher. —_—— The Family Luxury. Guest—It's curious to me that your other daughters have married into large wercantile houses and your youngest daughter is engaged to a poet. 8 Ilost—TYes, I allowed it. The ‘amily $3.95 to $10.00 June End Clearance S 1t is the policy of this store to not carry any of the late spring, we are going to pl IIIlilIiiIllllliiIIIlIlliiIIIlIH[I / teria In W front needs him as an adornment. I B O HAB\iT WAS STRONG ON HIM | my- mind for some time—jusg a little | Is Your Hair Long? The fact that a_person was wrongly certitied us insane led to a discussion the other day as to whether long hair was a sign of insanity, London Answers sqates. It was said that, although this was no evidence of insanity, it might prob- ably be probt of eccentricity. Many of our greatest geniuses®have pos- sessed remarkable crops of hair. It was once suid that the love of music, or the possession of musical talents, tended to increase the srowth of hair, and, indeed, when one looks round there are many instances to make this seem feasible. A great man once made a statement to the effect that there was only & thin dividing line between genius and lunacy. So if long hair is a sign of insanity and genius and there is only a thin dividing line between the two, it” behooves us to be very careful how we treat long-haireq, ecccentric- looking individuals, for fear they prove to be sowme one too great to risk offending. —_— World’s Largest Snake. The python is considered the largest snake in the world. It is found in the East Indies and in the Philippine fslands. Specimens- thirty feet long have been scen. All the various spe= eics of pythens lend themselves easily to captivity and taming. Won¥ Miss It. A woman may have an engagement with you and keep you waiting several Lours, but if it's a train you are going 30 take she'll make sure to get you to the depot an hour ahead of time. Good Rogd Building. Last yes road building activities. throughout the United States. A few years ago some narrowly bounded community might have done something to make the roads within its confines better. Such an act, however, was little cause for comment except locally. The au- tomobile, h the range of travel it has brou within everyone's reach, had not been developed and could not have been used if it had. This means that the advent of the automobile has forced goud ronds. COATS 1— 65 Spring Coats, all good values, made up in the finest material, popular shades, at less than cost of the ma- $ 10.00 $15.00 $21.75 - $29.75 up SILK GOSSARD BRASSIERES hite and Flesh, back and closing, all sizes; Special— 50c recorded unthought of You Are’ / Never Far Away - » By Long Distance Telephone A few miles away or several hundred,—it is all the same by “Long Distance.” To keep in touch with home or business, to get infor- mation quickly, to avoid expensive trips, or for any busi- npess or social purpose, “Long Distance” is the best way. / Approximately half rates apply beyond certain dis- tances for station-to-station calls after 8:30 p. m. and approximately quarter rates from midqight to 4:30 &. m. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CoMPANY IIIIIIIIII'IIIVIIIIIIlIIIII"IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII ilIIIIIT"IIII"II"IIII||||IIII|ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIillIIII"IIIIIIIII|II|IIIIIIII|IIl|I SUMMER WASH BLOUSES; In a variety of styles, marked at a very low figure for quick selling— ‘ * SPECIAL—$1.95 - SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 24TH, AT 9 O’CLOCK , ‘ ix Days of Unmatchable Bargains SUITS | y All of this season Suits offered at 25% less than the orig- inal prices— Seven Suits in a Special Sale ' Qak “Long Distance” for the rate for any clags of service, at any time, to any point. garments from one season to another, and while there is still a brisk demand for Suits and Coats, because ace on Sale our entire stock of Spring and Summer- Suits and Coats. & \ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|I|IIIII|I||I"I|'==‘: j $10.00 to 58.00 . 7 i \ DRES SE We are offering in our June End Clearance Sale a number of Beautiful N Silk Dresscs at a substantial reduction of 25% to 33 1-3%. ; VAN RAALTE SILK GLOVES In four shades: tips; Special— o $1.00 Black, White, Beaver and Grey; double finger " v GOB MIDDY BLOUSES In plain White, White with Blue or Red collars; solid colors: Green, Red and Old Rose; spe- cially priced, from— $1.25 up to $3.50 |mmu|mmmmummm||||_|||mumm|muum|mu|nuuumumu|uu||l|u||unu|||umm||n|u|u|||‘|||mmn||i‘ml||l'ml||m|||||mmm|uumumlu‘ulullli i) iy : GEORGETTE BLOUSES Just received several new - ship- 5 ments this week—in number of E different shades and styles at— = - = J $5.75 = E § S -—E- | i AR AT S e L SO AAR F DS Nafective |