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arning ‘Al The Timie ° — irom us.” gwen by J. C. S Tung- Evidently|tification by the other powers of that is not whnt yourmigh 1thg | this gnnrufirr of . integrity -0f " | “mother tung.” £i —You Wi } already been felt, it is th qgh\ here. 7| Ugly mutterings relating ible and ‘Japan, which were heard con- stently hefore the conference, have (Continued From Paxe1) . ||teased and a new feeling of under: perial German Gnvemment by g |8 s_arisen. which will tend Nipponese- | etween. the. Rntih-d 'l'nnhu : Each of the While .none of :the- thre % two of pided by the prospecti iminati [ties has heen ratitied by thr .2* ?‘ ff Tthe Anglo-hbuhese alliance, which ‘{signers, "the United: Britian and: Japan the powers of the acceptance of the iu. the far east. -fpacts. Neither France nor Italy have acted upon the pacts, Italy waiting Hfor France to act and France wating ¥, butl think it is sofnice thnl‘ for: the reconwenement: of hepparlia; these small fowns can haye the state fment. about the middle - of . October. conyentions. of . the. Women's: Clubs-| They hnve a chance to learn so much [who have already ratified. t 7 - ments have made any amen ments (Continued from Page 1) < 1 Great | it _has llloged was one of the ?m"{n’é i‘ i f’(filfiiflfig influences to. peace This by one of the delegates to [or reservations, and it is not thou; Mustapha-Kemal has. heen.made. It the state convention here last week {that France will make any chang®s;\ was authontahvely stated that the to two or three other delegates from|Italy has withheld.final action until Fren thas i decided to: ocut of town. Maybe that’s why the |France has; larger cities are not so enthusiastic cision. OWI" 3 her . definite. 3 0. the geogra pha:Kemal at his Smyrna camp in cver having .all the conventions as|positions of the two, coun #fort: to. prevent: - -the- Turkish government at. Rome feels ér:from invading the Dardanelles sary to the welfare of the co1 try, that any reservations or amendments they -used to-be. —t —They ‘Have Learned Already—-— Good Time To Rally The majority of the - - Protestant made: by France mnst be claimed: chourches have their. Rally Day ex- fthat governnmient It is thought. ercises jearly in the fall huntingfsome circles here that the . th season. Perhaps because some of the mat ‘naval ~ powers already 8 hunters: every year are -not.able.to ing to the treaties ‘wil rally -later on. SRIEE" b —Amt It A Fact?— The Cass.Lake Times carries its news under various classifications, such as sports, town tales, progress, old-timers, dcalha, schools, etc. Ini Iast week’s issue under the heading of progress we note: “‘An eight-pound baby: hoy- was barn_te Mr, and Mrs- on~Sumday .merning.” Now- a curious reader wants. to know. if that announcement is under the, proper _classification. —You Tell 'Em— Fither Tung ——— Elementary-and advanced Chinese are among the new language courses. at- Columbia University, New . York: Cit. They will be most appropriately o i off. The uct right? " flourish. pubhc out régardles of the acti ' w he ‘torch to surrounding |: and Ifaly, but’ officials. emphatically|territory, according to word received stated, that. the acceptance of the |here today. - pacts by both Latin countries i Verla, 25 niles_from Smyrna, is greatly desired. The “problem of German reparg ~The extént-of the ms has "so ‘greatly “absorbed interest of France for some m ti that the attention of the government has not been turned upon the ‘treat- jes, but ‘the ‘opinion has been pressed here that régardles of the outcome of these present probiems France will bé unwilling to pass upon the Washington -Agrcements:: {The third-of the:-important treat- ies has been ratified by four:of the nine; powers -whose signatures were | atached 'atthe close of:the: Wash-| ¢ ‘consideration -at this (V;{ ington conference, the United States it is reported: bu may flash upon the scené ) actlve becomes slower and slower. | ness grows 51ck and months or a few years, the very na _ product is forgotten. g Advertlsmg men know thls so W Ll tha‘t, vto— And merchandise that is right—merchan- dise that will satisfy in service—merchandise that will bring customers back for another purchase, is the ‘first req rement of" ber and the retailer _Wfi j SRR merchandlse than an adv% ! GreatBritian, Japan -and:China.-Ba- i ewnrs fe P o T T v (.1 | of - Bemidj ses. These + The a: mflon aims to secure leg- - taxpayers and‘to low- the ‘tax burd . Real estat tures, as dmfled by" the -special mittee. . It* taxes ‘all physicak 'pfoperty where it is docated; taxes the income’at the point where it is received .and plades a tax on busi: ness wherever that business is Io— cated & The features would eliminate the dl;phcnnon of . taxes in different: istates . or localities and would tend to_apportion taxes so ‘that the bur- den: placed upon, real estate would not be so heavy: as to cramp, busi-; ess. expert.s said. g The. association will be in session: ;t the .Curtis. hotel here until Satur- ay 3 GAMFT;RESERVE MAPS FREE in this dxstn t,,]pnve been. prepared fll ugh the courtesy of a number are free to al and can be obtained at the follow- ing places-all. hich have contrib- | uted to the, pi ng: of the map: McKe2 Furn & Undertaking New Palace \,aue, U..S. Sugplus. Army. Goods Drug - Store,| COMP U ED WlTH CARE 3 Our pharmacists are'registered ; and graduate chemists. They Bem,_d S. Mitchell - and | know! Our drugs are fresh, y| pure, strong, effective. We ed but is suffici- | Ay charge a little more than nt-for all s ['some prescnptlomsts, but then urged that they' procure them at|YOU are sure of getting-‘““what Dk i the doctor ordered.” And that|" 3 means everything. ¢. The supply NORTHWEST AG School . of - Agriculture, Crookston, opens Octobex 9. Fully 90 per cent t.. year’s, students will return, vnnusunlly heavy registration .. . . . . an. of new students is expec.ted. "One. new instructor in piano and violin will be aecm’ed to assist Miss 7] ucceedmg H. E. Hoberg, 1 complete his source at the are to _enjoy a danclng p:n‘ty at.the ‘vose all. this evening, begin- ning at 9 o’clock, according to an an- J)ouncement. by th secretary .of the Dot ;Van’s “or- L usic and a v.-enjoyable evening is: assured. A large attendance .is urged: This gathering is. to serve as .an annual ‘meting,-it is announced, and officers will be elected, and other an- | nual business will ‘be. ‘attended - to. For this-reason. especially it:is' urg- ed that there be a large. attendance. JUNIOR ORDER OF MOOSE ;2.5 HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT The . Junior . Order. of Moosc: will meet, at the new Moose hall at 7:30 tomghf “for its regular bnsmess ses- sign. It-is requested that. there be a_large attendance of members. fige BIG EMAND HERE FOR Sportsmen of this vicinity are making a heavy demand for small (By United Pres game licenses, undoubtedly for the anenpohs, Sept. 18.—A model hunting of ducks, the season having trouble ‘betwen the United | “iStates | tax law, the result of five years re-|opened Saturday morning, ‘ County search wm:ll(r, Will be presented to the A dltzl(.JOAl D. JOhY}'lSD" TFDTCS thn; 5 > National iation : heye ‘thisiover icenses have been issue | weke. includes ,tmodj already, a laxge number = of whi WILL QP EN FOR BLLSINESS state income tax law. "+ “i haye been issued to women. ; Everybody seems to be there Good Strvieo——l..o" Rates - SMALL M EICENSES SAT! ,RDAY SEPTEMBER 16 —by— P R. PETERSON and” LAWRENCE LARSON Every Loaf of Our Brehd will Be Stamped ul KNEAD” By which.name you will be able to order with the assurance that nothing but the purest ingredients . will be used. Also avF ull Lne of Pastery Housewives are invited to call‘and inspect this clean and wholesome bakery, Try One Order—See How Good Bread Can Be Mlde Rex Theatre MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Across fr Splendid Cafe In " Connection DIMPLES.-..- - What's more lovely? You watch them come and go like sunshine .on a cloudy day. ‘It's my mission to help you to keep a record of these dimples that time . will erase. Hakkeru | STUDIO — We are now making sittings for Christmas delivery —: . "OPENS TERM OCTOBER 9 C D St - = - l ' == . l EARN ARBERIN - rcycles The fall term of the Northwest lty r“g 0r e B G ]‘;z:}:;-Davldso: ime Now is t!:e time, Summ- rates “still in effect. Enroll now and save $25. Twin City Barber College, :204-Hennepin Avo., ane:polu, LALIBERTE & ERICKSON NEW AND REBUILT ~—Phone 52— Perfect Comforton the Longest Tour| The 1923:Buick Six Touring Sedan—?31 935 / For touring to the “Big Game” this fall, driving on the boulevard, or slipping along a country.road in the hazy sunshine of Indian ‘Summer, this smart new “Buick 'six-cylinder touring sedan offers a degree of oomfort that cannot be surpassed. Long and low in appearance, it affords perfect riding ease and comfort for five passengers. - Its well-knit chassis, new cantilever springs and strong frame take -up the jars and jolts of the country road. Broad plate glass windows give a wide vision to all occupants, while protecting them from clnllmg winds, Added warmth is provided by a heater. The interior of the Fisher built body is finished in » handsome plush thh individual seats in front. -Priving-convenience is assured by a longer steéring column at alower angle, | complete instrument panel and longer gear shiftlever.’ N L n.mu:ur-uumpfl- mu-mu- Foure— N % 1’?‘:&-. um srfiL‘ i l.dn.‘ 1328, The Handsome luggage trunk carried - u-a.; o Bt 3150 4 P on therearof the tour se % ;Efi" u-fln*! ‘3!.:}6’;:!&!-12“{5 ? 3 . L mrmm&_un o.Mac C: Purchase Plan, MOTOR INN GARAGE Bemiriji, Minnesota : F. M Goughnour, Prop. —_—_— When better automobiles are built, Buick will bulld them