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Records of Big Three in the National League The monopoly of the Big Three—Mc- Graw, Chance and Clarke—in the Na- tional League campaign is shown in the following table: McGraw. Chance. Clarke. New York. C £0. PlttshurE Year. st Fourth Second Third Second Tied for 2a First Third Second Third First Third Secona McGraw assumed command of the Giants on July 19, 1572, McGraw won the World's Serles in 11 and 1912 in 1906 1998, s In 1903 rond Chance lost the Wc and 1910 and won Clarke lost the World's S and won it in 1909. Mike Finn gets first call on the Red ' recruits next spring. A WARNING TO MANY Some lntemslmg Facts Regardmg Heaith Statistics ! Few people realize what extent! their health depends upon the condl— tion of the kidneys. tive of cost or loss. Money Cheerfully Refunded $35.00 Suits or Overcoats 32.00 Suits or Overcoats 30.00 Suits or Overcoats 28.00 Suits or Overcoats SATURDAY MARKS THE BEGINNING OF OUR CLOTHING CLEARANCE SALE. leading role in the principles of our business foundation, which is to absolutely clear stocks at the end of .each season, irrespec- If you anticipate purchasing a Suit or Overcoat, then you certainly will appreciate the best merchandise that the world produces, such as Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Clothes for Men and Young Men. FUL VALUES SHOULD APPEAL TO YOUR SENSE OF SAVING: Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS and OVERCOATS . $21.75 . 21.75 : 21.75 ’ 18.50 $25.00 Suits or Overcoats 22.00 Suits or Overcoats 20.00 Suits or Overcoats 15.00 Suits or Overcoats $12.00 Suits or Overcoats . BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS $10.00 SUITS OR OVERCOATS 8.00 SUITS OR OVERCOATS 7.00 SUITS OR OVERCOATS Ralph G. De Paima. Race, Winning Driver— Vanderbilt cup, Milwaukee—Ralph DePalma. Grand Prize, Milwaukee—Caleb Bragg.. Free-for-all, Elgin—Ralph DePalma ... Elgin Trophy, Elgin—Ralph DePalma... Free-for-all, Santa Monica—Teddy Tetzlaff Free-for-all, Tacoma—Teddy Tetzlaff. ... International sweepstakes, Indianapoiis—Joe Desert road race, Los Angeles-Phoenix—Hamlin....... Grand Prix of France, Dieppe—George Boillot. . Ralph G. De Palma, the sensational The physician in nearly all (,ases, auto racer, was born in a small vil- of serious illness, makes a chemicall amalysis of the patient’s urine. He koows that unless the kidneys are doing their work properly, the other organs cannot be brought back to health and strength. \When the kidneys are neglected or abused in any way, serious results are sure to follow. According to health statistics, Bright’s disease which is really an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten thousand deaths in 1910, in the state of New York alone. Therefore, it be- hooves us to pay more attention to the health of these most important organs.. An ideal herbal compound that has ‘had remarkable success as a kidney remedy is Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. The mild and healing influence of preparation is soon realized. It ds the highest for its remarkable eguord of cures. If you feel that your kidneys re- . quire attention, and ‘wish a sample Bettle, write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bjnghamton, N. Y. Mention this *per and they will gladly forward 1% to you absolutely free, by mail. Swamp-Root is sold by every drug- lage in southern Italy, Dec. 26, 1883. ‘When the future auto driver was: 7 years old his father decided to be- come an importer instead of an ex- porter of olive ofls, and moved with his family to America. Ralph was placed in school, but after he had made the primary grades he decided he had absorbed enough learning and quit his books to take up the bicycle racing game. He was & successful bike rider, but the “two wheeler” was too slow for . $7.50 : 5.75 " 5.25 Distance, Miles miles per hour. ees 300 68.9 . 410 69.3 . 3025 68.9 . 254 68.4 . 303 78.7 . 250 65.8 awson.. 500 78.72 511 282 dessese. 956 68.7 him, so he abandoned the bicycle for the automobile. De Palma made his first appear ance as an auto driver in 1908 at Briarcliff, N. Y. He was mechanl cian for Al Campbell, but in practies the machine was wrecked and the pilot injured. Ralph agreed to take the wheel after the car was repaired and showed his ability in his first start. Last May De Palma estab lished new records from one to twen- ty miles at the Los Angeles motor drome, and in October he won the Vanderbilt cup event at Milwauke. A A A A A A A A A A A A PP PP PP *Tip” O'Neill Moves. President “Tip” O'Neil, of the West- ern League, has finally agreed to meet the demands of the owners, and wili move the headquarters of that or- ganization from Chicago to some city they name, probably Des Moines, Ia. O'Neil now denies that he was asked to resign. He says he merely asked for timo to consider the question. Racing Dal At a meeting held in New York the following dates were assigned to the tracks which will form the Metro- st in bottles of two sizes—G0c and | politan Racing circuit for the season $1.00. of 1918: Parkway tnet‘ July 22-25; Hokokus, N. J., July 29-August 1; Flemington, N. J.,, August 5-8; Monros, N. Y., August.13-14; Goshen, N. Y., August 19-21; Troy, N. Y., August 26- 29; Orangeburgh, N. Y., September 2- 5; Kingston, N. Y., September 9-12; White Plains, N. Y., September 16-19; Mineola, L. I., Semmbcr 23-27; Tren- ton, N. J., September 30-October 8, Phillies Buy a Star. Charles Dooin, manager of the Phil adelphia National league club, has an- nounoed ihe purchase of clnfle- 9.75 $6.50 SUITS OR OVERCOATS 500 SUITS OR OVERCOATS 400 SUITS OR OVERCOATS FINLAND ATHLETE WiNS RACE Billy Queal, American Champion, Was Leading at One Time, but Fell Near Finish. Willie Kolehemainen of Finland,/ thampion runner of the world, held his title to the 15-mile championship in 2 field of international runmers at Boston, covering the distance in 1 hour 21 minutes and 24 1-5 seconds. The Finnish runner was hard press- ed and might not have won but for an accident to Billy Queal, the American champion, at the very end of the race. Queal was leading by five years on the Champion Kohelmainen of Finland lap when he’struck another runner and fell, allowing Kolehemainen tc take the lead and race. Alfred Shrubt of England fell out at the eleventh mile. Brickiey a Real Scoring Machine. Brickley of the Harvard footbali team has a unique -record in this year’s football games in that he has scored more points for the Crimson eleven that all the other players com: bined. Brickley tallied 94 of the 17¢ points scored by Harvard. In addi tion to kicking 13 fleld goals, h: scor: ‘Lake, N. Y., says: ed nine touchdowns and made one goal from touchdown. Against Brown he kicked three goals from the field against Princeton the same and twc against Yale. He is only a sophomore or he would undoubtedly be the unani. mous choice of the players for next year’s captain. Jennings Lauds Chance. Manager Hugh Jennings of Detroit, according to a Detroit special, lauds the acquisition of Frank Chance by the New York American club, and de- clares that he will bring the High- landers into the first division. Now they are getting Ed Konetchy’s name in the papers. It is reported the “Big Train” will go to the Pirates with Roger Bresnahan. The ticket offices of the Dodgers’ new park are located in an immense foyer, so that standing in line will be inside the building. The Chicago judge who declared the motorcycle a deadly weapon might have included the auto in the same class, especially when the chauffeur happens to be loaded. Slim Salee is working on a new ball —a reverse slow ball. His idea is to start it slowly and to have it gain mo- mentum until it whizzes past the bat ter too rapidly to be hx& BRONGHiTIS SUFFERER Takes Druggists’ Advice With Splen- did Results. 1f any one should know the worth of a medicine, it is the retail druggist who sells it over his counter every day in the week, and is in & position to know what remedy gives the best satisfaction. Mrs. Frank H. Uline of West Sand “For & number of years I was a great sufferer from bronchitis. Last July I had an. at- tack which was more severe than any and my friends thought I could not recover from it. Then I was advised by my druggist to try Vinol, which I did with wonderful results. My |h cough has left me; I have gained in weight and appetite and I am as strong as ever I was. I advise all who have bronchitis, chronic coughs, or who are run-down to try Vinol.” It is the combined action of the medicinal curative elements of the cod’s liver, without oil, aided by the blood-making and strength-creating properties of tonic iron that makes Vinol so efficient in such cases. Remember, we guarantee Vinol to do just what we say—we pay back your money if it does not. Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn. This great annual event plays the THESE POWER- A Guarantee With Every Purchase Chas. Cominsky, Sec. & Treas. : 18.50 3 14.75 . 14.75 . 9.75 : $4.25 ’ 3.85 ’ 2.99 W||I|am C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property 6 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser 8ldg. Phone (9. Bemidjl, Minn. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hots DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rooms, ISD e baths, 60 sample rooms. Every convenience: Luxurious and dell tfal restaurants and buffet, FlemAm Palm Room, Men's Grill, Oolo: Magmificent lobby and glnlllroom. bnnqsnat molm.s u:' B Ill rooms; Sun parlor and observe- ated in heart of business see- non ‘but overlooking tke harbor snd Llio Superior. Convenient to everything. Ons of the Great Hotels of the Rertrwast D\Ib MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE BAER Notice is hereby given that default hl conditions of & mert- gage executed by G, A. Bricksem and Emma Encmn, m- wife, mnrtm to E. A. Akerson, mortga, dated the on said mortms at this _date is Ome hundred (3111) Dollars ené Eighty (80400) cents that the described in d by sald gage are the Northw«-t qusmr flm of the Southwest quarter ( £'%) uon twenty-uven (27) tcwuhip undred for {-uvon (147) and range thlrty-tour (34) Beltrami County, Miw- nesota; that hy virtue of lhe power of sale contained in sald TtEage and pursuant to the statute in sueh easmp w‘;fi a“ld p;o{ide:“m.lt mnnm oreclosed by sale o - at public vendue, to the highest biddesr tur cash by the sheriff of Beltrami Coun- ty, Minnesota, at the east front d.ol' of the Court House in the City of Bemidjt in said county and state on the 5th in’ of February 1913 at ten o'clock im forenoon thereof, to satisfy the moui then due on sai@ mortgage, ‘including taxes to be paid, if any together with the costs of such sale and $25, attormeys’ fees, stipulated in said mortgage. Dated this 19th day of December, 1933, : A. AKERSON, A. A. Andrews, Attorney for Mort Bemidjl, Minneso 7t D. 12-26 1-31,