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| L 1 Lo ! ! - e e S VN Ay Ve e v ey v v N & Bk oL Twentieth kR Century ''''' i LIMITED e ; Getting 'No Better Fast T .. Judging fom the news itcms pub- lished the last few days all over the country relative to the federal income £ tax syetem, the present tax law is not 3 : much of a success, collectively speak- R EN mg. K i —Also Figuratively— | Only One Here Forty to sixty goats is the price 3 paid for a bride among the Wnkill:uyu [y tribe of Central Afrina. Everybody £ § knows where the goat's place is in the merican wedding, If they dont they ‘usually find out trying it. —Wouldn’t That Get Your Goat— Dolls and DOLLS A local observer declares that lit- tle girls like to play with dolls and so do some of their fathers. Fathers will appreciate this one. Mothers will de- Ppreciate it. z —Aint it a fact— Potato Marl:;{ | Chicago, April 20.—Potato mar- , E ket, dull; receipts, 68 cars; on track, $ i 166 cars; total U. S. shipments, 734/ cars. Wisconsin round white, sack- i ed, $1.50 to $1.60; Minnesota, $1.45 | $ ¥ to $1.55; Early Ohios sandland, 1 — car, $1.00; Idaho rurals, $1.55 to| '3 $1.60; russets, $1.75; new fall Flori- da Spaulding Rose, double-head bar- i i rels, $7.50; 150-1b sacks No. 1, $6 to i } ig%%' No. 2, mostly, $4.00; No. 3, SALES AGENCY SAVES ITS PATRONS BIG SUM £ £ i o (Continued From Page 1) b for the first three months of 1922, £ € i the co-operat.ve agency has made an equally large saving to farmers through its handling of stocker and feeder cattle, according to J. S. # Montgomery, general manager. The i1 ency sells stocker and feeder stock R direct from farmer producer to farm- { er buyer, eliminating speculators. > Total savings for livestock farm- ers, made through the Central Co-| operative Commission association, al- ready amount to four times the sum paid in by the farmers for the capi- tal stock of the organization. The assod.ation now has a membership of 375 local co-operative shipping asso ciations jn Minnesota, South Dakota and North Dakota. TAX SYSTEM IN NEED | OF IMMEDIATE REVISION (Continued From Page 1) i collections from delinquents ~which would cover the total cost of collec- tion. However, by witholding taxes at the source, the cost of collection could be greatly reduced, and the gov- ernment would receive its funds monthly, as collected, which would save enormous cost for financing. I think every one of us will admit that Mr. Rogers’s idea of a umiversal income tax without exemptions, made 80 low at one end that virtually every onc has to pay something, and ®0 high at the other end that the rich have to bear their proportionate |* share of the burden, deserves careful who have read this series of articles must agree. RITCHIE GIVES OUT STAND AS CANDIDATE (Continuea From Page 1) between the employer and the employ- ce. They are both absolutely neces- sary under our system and both have their rights which should be respected by . the “other. If the ‘Golden Rule’ was in vogue and its principles lived up, to.the deplorable conditions which now ekist in our Eastern coal mines would ‘be a thing of the' past. “The “lske to ocean” project, is to my mind a worthy one and none but the selfich interests of New York and vicinity will oppose it. V “Good roads are absolutely neces- sary to the proper developement of any section of our country and should be encouraged and promoted as far as development will warrant. . “There are too many laws on ou statue books, but to my mind, when WE PAY CASH FOR Eggs, Butter and Poultry TOP MARKET PRICE. B. A: KOLBE & (0. OX M. & I }. B, TRACKS 2ND ST. PHONE 207 laws are enforced. concerned. I |lature but should go a great deal think it is of just as much consequence | ther. to the state of Minnesota that a boy or girl in the remote parts of the [cost to the settlers for the purpose \Sixty Second Legislative district of {of clearing land. Local transportation THE | Minnesota be cducated as it is that a | faoilities should be encouraged bp the boy or girl in our rich mining districts | state but the cost there of should be be educated. But what are the actual | borne by the property benefitted.” DI S “Explosives should be furnished at [ { wramoonr ey REMTDIN DAILY PIGIHCER a law is placed there be it Federal,[conditions? You will find that in some | COMMUNITY SING State, or Municipal that law should be [ localities they are doing this with:a f - religiousy enforced. I know no more | four, five or a six mill tax while .in effective way of having a vicious law |some parts of -this district the people repealed than to enforce it. Nothing [are paying one hundred and forty is-'more’ deplorable in our American [mills tax for the same purpose and the people than the lax way in which our |facilities of the latter do not compare with the former and yet the former “I believe that the business of ed-|draws nearly as much state aid as the ucating the youth of this country is latter. This was remedied to some €x- a duty of the state so far as providing jtent at the last session of the Legis- ways and means are HELD AT NORTHERN FRIDAY |ved, for which a_price of ten gents There will be a/Community sing in e the Community hall in the town of |FELLOW WORKMAN Northern, Friday’evening, April 21. A program will be given. by Mission- ary W. S. Cummings and - friends| from this city. After the B L R TO BE tween the community team and the g school girls’ team. Lunch will be ser- will be charged, Everyone is cordial- ly invited to attend. VICTIM OF EXPLOSION ! St. Paul, Aprii 19—Sktowered with program | burning oil from a _shoht - circuited fur-| there will be a hasketball game be-!switch, which exploded,/Jos. Rhodes, 000000000000000000000000000000 G T JOHNSON’S Follow the Crowds to for JOHNSON’S HOSIERY SN “ALWAY EEEE——— BUSY” The Store That Has Brought the Low Prices to Bemidji FRIDAY MORNING AT 9:00 O’'CLOCK SHARP! 1 HOUR HAT SALE from . 9 to 10 o’clock only Another big shipment of LADIES’ HATS just unpacked, direct from our New York Buyers, or New York Off.ces. These Hats were bought at a snap, so here they go, every one of them—to be placed on this ONE HOUR HAT SALE FRIDAY MORNING! Bemidji’s Greatest and Lavgest Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Store Your Choice of This Entire Shipment $2.50 You Can’t Beat JOHNSON'’S for MILLINERY MAKE YOUR HOME ATTRACTIVE WITH ALABASTINE ALABASTINE is an artistic, sanitary, lasting and eco- nomical Wall Coating—easily applied to any interior surface: plaster, wall board or wood. It comes in 18 beautiful shades and white. ALABASTINE can be mixed with either hot or cold water and is easily applied with a kalsomine brush. ALABASTINE is antiseptic—it destroys germs or ver- min life common to wall papers. Do not confuse ALABASTINE with ordinary kalso- mines, ALABASTINE comes in a five-pound net package, and | sells for 75c in colors—70c, in white. Given Hardware Co. “The ‘Lucky Day’ Store” T - T cecc0nssesscee 0000000000 i Yonsiflernfion. It certainly could hard- 5 present plan of things, as I think all | 4 Hell’s Paradise That’s what they call it, the gay city of Life, Love and Laughter—on the sun-kissed shore of the blue Mediterranean— rendezvous of revellc —gay women, gorgeous butterflies, broken down kings and queens—exiled nobility—clever card sharps, crooked crooks, slick swindlers, gamblers all—and in the midst a few white souls flut- tering helpleisly on the sea of Life—foolish wives flirting with sin and death at Monte Carlo. Fascinating in its wickedness, absorbing in its stccy of Life, as it actually is—a wonderful study of WOMEN in all their vari whelming and stupendous romance, told in cpoch-making scenes with the background of wonderful Monte Carlo. SEE “FOOLISH WIVES” By and with VON STR(_)HEIM (The Man You Will Love to Hate) ALL YOUR LIFE YOU HAVE DREAMED OF SEEING MONTE CARLO Here’s Your Magic Carpet—Go!! secking pleasure in the Palace of Chance moods of inconsistency, is this great, gigantic, over. ' ELKO, . L4 ‘Phone 16 workman in the Northern States Pow- | ) er Company’s riverside plant, was sav- 'Ronald took her to ed from death by William Shore, a|day afternoon. fellow workman.. Shore was badly| Mrs, George ' Smith, burned about the hands and face|Smith and Jligught when he went to Rhode’s assistance. | at the C: . Olmate wfil—'l-'E——PIl—WE Thursday. At Miss . Lois’ Matheny, who teaches near Rosy, spent the week end at the home of her parent, Mr. and Alsop. /1) V717 b 7 Melodies that every-" one always loves HERE are certain songs that nobody ever tires of—old airs, like: “Annie Laurie” and “Swanee River,” that wake the same emotion in.us all. You can give the realest Kind of pleasure to your family and friends by a concert of these dear “ old melodies on Columbia Records. You will find every song you ever heard of, and sung in just the way you like to hear it. Every note, every shade of tone is brought out on the New Process Columbia Records with a clearness that gives you the unimpaired beauty of the original voice. " When you hear a familiar song, some favorite hymn, a solo or quar- tette that grips your heartstrings, look at the-record and you will pretty generally find that it is a Columbia. After all, “home folks” are pretty good judges of the.sort of music that. isiworth -while. “Here "are some favgrites: - Bendemeer's Stream. Oscar smze}A-uu Flow Gently, Sweet Afton. Oscar Seagle} $1.00 Kathleen Mavourneen. * Barbara Maurel | A-6112 Eove’s Old Sweet Song. Barbara Maurel{ $1.50 : 79115 Sweetest Story Ever Told. ' Hulda Lashanska $1.00 Annie Laurie. Margaret Rmmzim} A-3487 Bén Boit. . Margaret Romaine § $1.00 Oh, Dry Those Tears! Louis Graseure) A-6184 Louis Graseure§ $1.50 Heart Bow’d Down. " Now on Sale | DANCE RECORDS i land. Fox-Trot. = Dcar Old Southlan ‘ox: e CDlumMans} A7%5‘; o Virginia Blues. Fox-Trot. The Columbians ’s a Mean Job. Fox-Trot. Frank Wesiphall’ i doRts and His Rainbo Orchestra| A-3571 If You Knew. Fox-Trot. Franl: Westphal[ 75¢ and His Rainbo Orchestra Angel Child. FoxTrot. 7hc Columbians) A-3568 Angel Child. AlJolson§ 75¢ Love Days. Fox-Trot. Paul Biesc's Orches'ra) p _-s72 Little Thoughts. Fox-Trot. o . ‘Panl Bicse’s Orchestra] 19C Fox-Trot. . N Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra | A-3669 75¢ Song of India. Wild Rose. Fox-Trot. To a Wild Rose. oK idie Blking’ Orcicstra Ray Miller and ITis Orchestra | A-3553 Ray Miller and[ T8¢ His Orchestrd. California. Fox-Trot. Knickerbocker Orchesira) o “357g An Old Fashioned Girl. Fox-Trot. B Knickerbocker Orchestra 7S¢ Out of the Shadows. Intro. “Southern Memo-) » ==, ';iuo." Medley Waltz. Prince’s Dance Orchesira A.]:S‘“G Rio Nights. Waltz.” Prince’s Dance Orchestra SONG HITS Lola Lo. Fox-Trot. Doo Dah Blues. Fox-Trot. Angel Child. Angel Child. Fox-Trot. Virginia Blues. Carolina Rolling Stone. She’s Mine, All Mine! Ha! Ha! Ha! You Can Have Every Light on Broadway} The Columbiansf 75¢ Van & Schenck) A-2577 Ven & Schenckf 75¢ Frank Crumit } A-3573 Frank Crumitf 75¢ Al Jolson}AJSS& (Give Me That Little Light at Home). A-3574 Billy Jores(- 75¢ Time After Time. Edwir Dale) - Alabamy Mammy. Herl and Shaw) o 3g7s Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down (In Dear om} = Dixicland). Vernon Daliart] 19€ Hart and Shaw) A-3564 Don’t Leave Me Mammy. 38 Jones and Haref T3¢ Indiana Lullaby. OPERA AND CONCERT : Kashmiri Song from “Indian Love Lyrics.” Rt e Louis Gmreurc}A'lsso%z Mother o’ Mine. Louis Grapeure| $1- O Sole Mi Sunshine). s Mio By Rosa and Carmela Ponsclle 49983 $2.00 One Sweetly Solemn Thought. o i Cyrena Van Gprdon}As'ls %Sol 1 Love to Tell the Story. Cyrena Van Gordon 2 ® * * * Asher and Rodeheaver] A-3559 Asher and Rodeheaver | 75¢ * * * * Some o’ These Days. Heab’n. INSTRUMENTAL tta. Op. 6. Violin Solo. 45689 . i i Toscha Seidel} $1.50 Sweet Evening Star from “Tannhiuser.” } 49813 " Gello.Solo. Pablo Casals§ $1.50 iden’s Wish (Chant Polonais) in G Major. iyt M;"ian:S’olo." { Josef Hofmann | A-6211 Butterfly—Spinning Song. Piano Solo. $1.50 Josef Hoymarin, le of Paradise. Waltz. i Tele of Paradise: Ferera, Franchini and Groen, Susquehanna Shore. ~ Ferera and Fra?wfiin 3560 75¢ The nearest Columbia dealer —and there is one near you—will most gladly play any Columbia Record you wish to ‘hear. There is no obligation to buy. ! -COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY "~ New York b ! GEO. T. BAKER and CO. The HALLMARK Store 1 Her broth lackduck Su Mrs. Jess er: Maybeth visite , home las Henry W. ‘Alsop of Bemidji spent Easter at the:home of. his son, F. i | | T e 8 iy e .. | ly Ploneer.