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(By United Prou) 8t. Paul; June 23.—11 there's an » 'accident of nny kind on any of the 7 railroads in the northwest this week “'R. H. Alshton, federal rallroad ad- minister for the northwest, will be disappointed. . It's *“No Accident Week,' for rafl rolda throughout the: country. ‘The purpose Is - to decrease tie 7 number of accidents annually attri- buted to. the railroads, but federal . directors point to the fact thata “‘large ‘mumber ‘of accidents are due to careless pedestrians and careless drivers of automobiles and wagons. “Safety captains’” have been -pointed .in all divisions of the 3 ice ‘to direct the “safety week". .. and: nport on the results. .- Bemhm men who are in the rall: road service are observing the “safe- ty week’’ lnd hope to0 'show a clean - slate. * s i NUTKEAST STATE IEDIOS HOLDING THEIR CONVENTION (By United Press.) £ Rochester, ‘June 23.—With twelve surgical: clinics in ‘session this morn-| > ing “and " ten : scientific - conference billed for this afternoon, physicians and. surgeons of the northwest: were | busy. at ‘the ‘opening.of the South- ' eastern Minnesota Medical associa- . tion: convention. today. The conven- . tion ends'tomorrow evening. - :. _Clinics were conducted this ‘morn- ing at St. Mary’s hospital. /- At noon today Dr. W. J. Mayo en- tertained all members and the ladies .at luncheon. in his residence. Tonight there will be a banquet at ! armory 'hall ‘with addresses by Drs. :-J.-@. Bowman, Chicago, director of - the American -College of Surgeons; . A.'D. Bevan, Chicago; Willy Meyer, 3 /New York City. Témorrow there will be tourteen 7 clinics. " 'be seven scientific subjects for dis- cussion - including studies in in- fluenza. 4 i : 10 ATTEND CO. . Blaine Lambert left this for the.Methodist Centenary celebration -at Columbus, Ohio, a world missionary. exposition celebrat- ing one hundred years of miesionary .work By the -American Methodist .church. Model villages ana natives - from all over the world, immense pageants and choruses dnlly, lectures by leaders in church and nation, and : -the largest stereopticon and. moving ON pictures ever_shown, will be features’ Over 250,000 vis- | of the expositton. itors are expected between Jupe. .and July 13, It is'also the culmina- tion of the church’s -campaign to place $105,000,000 and 13,000 new workers in minlonnry and. recon- - struction work the next five years in. which the hurch “has gone splendidly over p for its quota, and the whole, lmountinx to nearly $115,000,000, with other benevol: ences, was expected to be Teached by last’Sunday. Mr. Lambert will visit a. brother and sister in Eveleth en route east| and return; via Mainkata, bringing home . with 'him Mrs. Lambert .and chlldran who' are visiting relatives there. ' They will be home by Sunday July 13. (By .United Press.) Chetek, Wis.,-June 23.—Congrega- tional .ministers ‘of the western dis- trict of Wisconsin opened an all week institute. here today on the old as- sembly grounds at Lake Chetek. Rey. \l" ‘W. ‘Heberlein, superintendent of the district, is in charge. ministers are to-attend also. Dr. Robert W. Gannon of Chicago wlll be |- one of the principal lecturers. " T0 GROCER’S CONVENTINN, (By United Press.) . Fargo, June 33.—W. ‘A. Donnelly, Furgo, secretary; F. P. Mann, Devils Lake, president, and Ed. Shirley are representing the North Dakota Re- tailers’ asspciation ¥t the. National|: association of grocers opening today in Salt Lake City. Mr. Mann will re- port on the work of the North Da- kota organization. B A. E. Witting motored down trom Blackduck Saturday. He ‘was “ac- compantied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hustad and<Mr. Hustad’s mother. In Bemidji' they were joined by Mrs. ‘Witting:and two daughters and went to Cass Lake where they attended the Northern Minnesota Development as- sociation conyention. “Don't quit e\imntlng now. Plants need the soil stirred now as much as ever. WANT AD DEPT. .Advertisements In this: column cost| half cent a word per issus, when pald cash in advance. No ad will b. run tor FOR SALE OR R.EN'I‘—Solld brick store -building in Village of Wat- kins. Building is well located and ~has nicely finished living rooms above the store. For particulars, _.call-or write C. D. Brower Kim- ball, Minn. . w1d623 AT L TR ST PR e it FOR SALE-Good three room house, ‘in Nymore, good location, $550.00, ‘terms if ‘wanted. ‘Write R. B. Blllflton, 816 lvy 8t., Brainerd, “Minn, 3625 In the afternoon there will|- Wives of FOR sALE;I will ‘seli ‘on terms to beautiful’ summer cottage dhathing’ For further. information Bemidjt, 24624 FOR SALE—Holstein calves, ‘cheap. fine high grades. = Address Frank .Cowen, 312 N. Monroe street, Wa- tertown, Wis. ' L w1d623 FOR SALE—The NE% of ‘the NEY% ot Sec. 20-36-80; 6 miles from St. Cloud, Minn., Sherburne.Co. . Can be ‘bought very cheap if taken at once. Twenty per cent cash and the balance on-easy terms. For particulas write: A, D. Cater, Box 174, Pine River, Minn. wmus 816 .SNAP Benton .county land. 1 have for sale in .Granite Ledge _township, Benton Co., 280 acres in Sec. 3, 9, and 10 and 200 acres in Sec. 15, for $30 an ‘acre, 1-3 cash, balance on time at 6 per cent, all cash $29:per acre, subject’ to sale. Ferdinand Peters, Cold Spring, Minn. : w1d623° i s T IS S S e Yo | WEH OWN AND OFFER FOR SALE i & great many farms in: Central{ ranging ‘in size from cres; well located as Prices range from Farmers State wxdeza SALE-~ ‘claimed mm Minneso! Land. well - drained. “Graded "roetis, Btate highway runs through 1and, Maim line railroad from Duluth to coast crossees tract. _ ‘Best of market facilities. Ideal for ‘eplonfzation, or an excellent in- estment for retail or development purpose. - Prices and. terms right for quick sale. Part mineral right _reserved. Address L. O. Cooke, ‘Lake City, l@lnn. wide23 FOR SALE—Buick car} run’ - seasons; ‘self = starter; i 1ights; _ tires : practii snap if taken ‘at once. Inguire of Joe Mund, care of Fich’s Garage, St. Cloud, Minn. - w1d623 FOR SALE-—Female Scotch Collie pups. Ready for shipment. Jamies - 'Walkley, Route-1, Kimball, Minn. < w1a628 FOR. SALE—Ford_ touring . car,”at. a bargain. Bemidji Auto Co. 3d624 FOR SALE—80-acre farm. Beautiful lake shore front, 3 mile from Hines. Improved, partly cleared. Mrs. .C.- M. Brooks, Hlnu, alsnzn 3 4 ‘FOR SALE-—Two lots, on_corner of Beltrami Ave., and 12th St., Be-|1 midji. -A. L. Molander. . 6d624 FOR SALE—Summer home, 6 -room: also. 3-room cottage: - Perfect lo- cation, . large - screened - porch. - -Birchmont Beach. J. W. Wilcox. Phone 29. l'OR SALE-—One’ sevén:room hnune. . ®ood: barn, ‘weod-shed, hay shed; | ¢ .. also two-room - House with : good well, one acre of land in East mldji t. —_— WANTED—-Y\mng girl to help with ~:Hght housework and children. Ex- " perience not necessary. 1221 Ir- vine Ave. $10¢tt FOR SALE—Houu with 2% .lots, corner eleventh and ‘Beltrami Ave. This is'-a snap. For price and terms address, Oscar Miner,. 608 Belmont Ave., Grand Forks, N. D. ' . 144624 FOR SALE—Ohe Buick roadster, one stake wagon, one set of lleiglu, one Cary safe. Koors Bmtshl..."f FOR . SALE—See . the Bemidji ‘Sta-. tionATy store for rubber stamps fac simile signature stamps, no tarial seals and. eorpontlon seals 36t FOR SALE—Honu. herses. When you want:good horses call on the Bemidji Horse Market. They must be sold as represented Bemidji Horse Market, John Moberg. 5619tf FOR SALBE—Five room cottage, hurd wood floors, city- water, sewer. _slectric._ lights,” Lot :extends" to lake shore. One blotk ‘south -of Normal school. Imquire 1204 Dewey avenue. P 65tf —— —————— FOUND—Stray sheép at 1400 Bel- trami Ave. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. 2d624 FOR RENT-=Muvdérn. room, at 6516 Bemidji Ave. Phone 92. 24623 FOR RENT—Modern mm.ned room, gentleman ‘preferred. 1001 Min- nesotx Ave. Phona 314—W sdczz WANTED ‘Wmnb;kltchefi gifls, at” Birch: . .mont hotel. Phone 15-]‘-3 orszgs Y 24144 ARE in the market for farm land. If you have a farm which you wish to sell, write us and we will send a representative to examin farm an .dif price is rlxht “will . close dedl without dela State Bank, St. (noud nn.—Adv. wldes3 O R L SR L S T % WE ARE INTERESTED IN ‘securing good live agents to represent us in the sale of farm lands. _Our prop- erties are located in Central mn- nesota. Farmers State Bank, St. Cloud, Minn.—Adv. ~. w1d623 WANTED—-Duhwuhor -t Palace -Cafe.’ 3d622 e T ey ‘WANTED—-Work of ug kingd,, h p-um ‘preferred. lnunon, 4 America Ave., corner_4th 8t. mn ) {1, was called to 1’ ; | clared: passed -| classifted, :] arts and. NTED TO R --July; furnighed . cottage on Lake Bemidji.-. F. L. McLun. any, N. D. $d4626 1 - WAN'I‘BD—Glrll. at Erlchon hotel.. 2d623 ———ee WANTED—A 15 0or 16 foot awning. “.Reply to A. Palmquist & (:o -Phone 88. - 2 2d623 ANYONE NEEDING a_boy to do odd Jobs,, notify Prof, W. G. ~Phone 637. - - FOR ANY kind of ml “Ave. Phono 41. “SNAPS! 80 acres, hardwood hnd, trom T 50 cords ‘of mp $15 per acre. will i Ford ln good . condition as -first b room house, lot 50:182. (600. “cash, balance 'at '$15 per: th ‘8-room hom. lot 100:140 Price szvoo part cash, - 47,000 will take the best - ing ‘business in the elty ;i ‘stock, business building and will. - This is-a well. established business .and a money maker.. 228 "acres of river bottom, ex- tending 1" mnchlong t.ho l(hli- ippi,. fine nal ance good® , nur ?fi Highwl{ ‘a) nt ‘8 miles from' Be- per - acre, - small myment dm, balance -in five P8, 'or nnt—d-room house, in good . conditjon Nymore district. $15.00 per month. | - GEORGE H. FRENCH.._Phons 93 3. P. LAHR... 820 Markham Hotel n-na.. m 'P’DOCBIDINGI OF BEMIDJI lflm or. IDI!OA'I'ION. The regular meetis lhy ’13}3;:1 Education of lndop:n'&mt Dhtflet No order by D! Bmm: - ent of the Board. Otha Tjem- gruent '“"52}0.' Tuomy, Molan- rookl and '.I'ho f the vuvloul mutl ‘g were rM lpproVid. A cation lrom the Attorney Goneu rel- ative to the use of the slnkhif 'und,, was ud and placed on file, .There being no further business, t! meeting, upon mo o) . T, o iy '?nuldem. 'ro Tem. - K. K. ROE, < LI LTAY . Clerk. (26) RESOLUTION NO. 153. a e‘culur meeting of the City Councl] the City of Bemidjl, Minn., held in the Council chambers:- on Mon- day. the 9th day of June, 1919, 0] lol- ing resolution was lntroducod rman Palmer, who moved its ndop Resolved, That lldewnlkl wldth of nve (5) ma four ‘Inche: Irvine Avenu: of the north uda school ground gl m‘:flcomorne llmlu of the: ty of ‘Beml Such sidewalks: are directed to be 1aid upon lines and grades given by the S e d resolytion was duly- d by [erman ,lonel and U] c.n nt "ly p" and “nays”’ was and carried by lowing vote: "Ayel'%-«l}nrlock us, Palmer, . Benner, Jones, Vandersluis. . “Nays’ sent—Bagley, Co orer. Jol Approvod Attest GEO BTE!Ni x: er] : Delivered tn Mayor, - June 10 Ret)urnnd by Mayor, June 14th, PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL, cn'v 2 OF BEMIDJI, MINN," ~ June 11th, 1919. gechl meeting’ of the clq Council held on this date, called” for'the pur- pose of consldorln*b s for the remod- eling of the cit; al] bulldln‘. which | were opened and read at the re‘uhr meeting held on June 9th, 1919, t! teptance.or’ rejacuon of such blds ing deferr brim bdn$ prese! meeting was. ca! ad to order, Presiden Vanderslu residin| LE, CALL. Upon -. rnll call the followlng llder- men,.were declared present: Bagley, Palmer; Benner, Croon, Barne| Jonll. Joanis, 'Vandersiufs. Absent:: Garloe Cooper, Backus. B‘ IDS. The bids-for the roconltmctlon and remndellng of the City hall buildh ‘which were read at the %revloul muf ing, were again read. t was moved, by” Alderman Palmer, seconded by. Al derman-. 1:{ thn the bids of Geo ritsen & Benson, for ellnu' of the city Iull be Te- d. RiZ vu moved by Alderman Palmer, seconded by Joanis, that the city clerk readvertise the bids for.the r«mnltme- tion and remodeling of the city hall building, said bids to call for the labor and material “required as laptfl\.ly according to xlnn- and s, nnnred by Architects b- B eonatdared st the remilas mooting. of e considered af regular meeting o June flr‘,’lil 9. furttics’hakin " it ers being: no tusther bus ul. was ‘moved t‘ ulj Adjou! T oW '{'mmm. Presi fl‘nt. fications Atetlio. gpany =7 City-Clerk. (m -lllo!.v'nou NO. 184 . - .~ At a regular of the City Councll o the cnfl held in the Counc chnmbon on Mon- day, the 9th day of June. 1919, “the tal-’ lowln, esolution troduc Aéd.l’;l:l Garlock, o 'rho > movnlq’ its Quring n.h, conv uonl and picnics iu 1d in local ti lwrntlon hcllltlu ly ina te to the "R umber of nsr-onl In and lbout the ga It Resolved, b: t.ho City Councfl of the City of BemidJi, that an narlnn OF. persons owning cr opu'n any oonn}‘u\ca l\lihhll or capable o car- fon Yo ths G 0 DA one dollar ($1.00), o%‘hln a CArry passengers on luoh dates md occasions in and about the rmm 1 d of the road; provided, however, thlt thll resolution shall not affect or '”J to any carriers of passengers ' licensed and operating under Ordinance Number 77. The said resolution was -eeomlod by Alderman Croo! d n _the call of ed vote: "Ayu‘ —Ga hwk Palm: Croon, J Van- der&\ll-. "o l"-—None ’kb:::\.!.—'—&& ley;, Cooper, Joanis. Approved June 1fen, 1% ul'.l‘ OIII, 9. s 0 35 he ed. | - - | ing another ingredient: /M:I.ABOUTTANI.AC Authofiuu Now Show Jlut What This Medicine: - ’ ZReally Is. i “In"a recent issue of this paper an- . |neuncement was made that ‘Tanlac .| now. has the largest sale of any me ‘cing of its’kindjn the world, and that ‘| more than twelve million bottles had been sold during the past four years. These aré unusual figures, and the|- question naturally arises in the mind of the reader why this. phenomenal success’and why has this preparation 80:-far out-nrlpped all other medi- cines of its kind. 'It'is only natural ‘therefore ' that the manufact: terest. 2 In the first place, ’{nnlu s ‘manin- factured in one of the largest and odernly equipped laboratoriés in”this.country. Its formula is-purely ethical and complies with all nation-|] al'and state pure food and drug’la Altogether there ‘are teningredients fn Tanlac, each.of which is of ‘Tec- ognized therapeutic value. Many . of these ingredients hnve and . und some of them have béen used and pra- scribed by leading physicians:every- where, ‘but until they were brought tégether in proper proportion and as- | sociation as ih the Tanlac formula, humanity had not heretofore realized thsir full yalue and effect. - + In referring to has long been the source.of.the most | valuable tonic medicines that nave (] ever been _discavered.” : In referring to others of the gener: onic ‘drugs contained in Tanlac.the 13th Edition of Potter’s' Therapeutics, & ltlndll'd medical text book, states that—"they impart general tone-and strength to the entire system, {ricluding all" or- gans and tissues.” . _This same well ‘known aunloruy ln déscribing the physiological action of still ‘another of the Ingredients of Tanlac which is of- value in treating what-is commonly known as “‘a run- 4Tt is -highly esteemed in .loss of lppetlte during cunvales- cense from acute diseases.” There are .certain other -elements in Tanlac: which because of their in- fluenge -upon:the:appatite, digestion. assimilation and. elimination improve the nutrition and vital activity of all the tissues and‘ organs of the body, and produce. that state of general tonicity which is called health. .ong, of $he most efficient ‘ot that ass “of substances which act’ wpon the stomach 8o as-to invigorate dizes- tion.. and ‘thereby increase. the eral .nutrition. - It ie used in‘ dyspe- chlorosis, -anémia and: 'various other_diseases: in -which the tone’of the stomach and alimentary canal is deflicient.”’. Concerning still another ingredient thfs same standard authorn- ity says; ‘It causes dilation-of- “the eastric blood weasel creases secre- tion of the 'gastricijutee; ‘and causds ereater.activity in the: movements:or| the muscular layers in:the walls of the stomach, It also tends. to lesson the sensibility of the stomach, and so may’ relieve gastric pain.” - The.. United * States Dlspenut‘ v makes the following comment regaz - “It: may be used in.all cases of pure debility: of the digestive organs or where a gen- eral tonic impression -is reguired. Dyspepsia, atonic gout hysteria, ~nd intermittent. fever 'are among ‘thc many “affections ‘in - which it ‘hag proven useful.” There are.certain othor in;redlents described in-the dispensatory and in other standard .medical text bosks as having; a: beneficial ‘action’ upon tke organsyof secretion, -‘whose - proper functlonlng results in‘ the purifica- tion .of ..the. wlood - streams paszing| through them.-. jectional,and poisonbns ingredients-of |- theiblood are removed and-the entire system is. invigorated and vitalized. -Tanlac was designed, primarllv for the correction~ of dluorders of thel.-. stomach, liver, and bowels. 'At-the}: same time, however,’ it-is: a powerful: ;Jreconstructive. tonic:and body- butld-|. er,, for it-naturally follows:that- any- medicine that brings about properns<| similation of the food and- the thor- ough elimination of the waste pro-| ducts . must therefore have a’ far- reaching and-most beneficial effect] upon the entire system. - = Although Tanlac’s claims ror s premacy are abundantly supported by’ the world’s leading authorities, it is. the people themselves who have real ly made Tanla¢c what it is. Millfon: upon millions have used it, and have' | told. other millions what it has'done for then. That is why Tanlac hds become the real sensation of the drug trade in this.country, and that is: ‘why it is-the most’ widely' tal medicine in the world todny i) ty re, elliher , in’ Blackduck - ot cl & Moon, and Buudom J WilL WM. STAKIS I’ronum Sltoo Repair Shop - We pay Parcel Post ofid wny Cor. Remore: Hotel'Bldg. If You Want Your _ammsmmm At the Right Price—See - T. BEAUDETTE muu.-x.m l-flji. ‘of the more Ann |1 I portant” ingredients . of. Tanlac, - the | Encyelopedia = Britanica .says: ‘Tt ‘Try Palace Cafe “for the best meals in vown “SOMETH!NG .DIFFERENT” Y VO]ien day and njght +-312" Minnesota :avenue - - Phone 291-W. . . - -WHY: YOU - - SHOULD' INSURE I Ance In 1918, (In 803: worl [ of olzh% hlgnrl uc]l) paid to y. days to its .‘11.20 o..“. c‘-‘»" Yur::‘ '-&au‘zo -mi paid oul You Were ltchell otk Life Man Northem Nntl Bank Bldg. m 6. - Phone 5’lfiw for business in- tegrity and profes- sional = wisdom “is the public’s protec- - tion. Our - equip- ment is- modern and .our)) conduct i %/t e proachable. We are fair at ull The young ’lad§ ‘Next door Says ‘That when her - Brother - Comes home "From service Photogrsph”taken . In uniform Before he . Puts it away And that Hakkerup Photographs Please her The best. ‘ Dfl’ica Nortllern Nat. - Ban Phonc 181 Cor. 1:30 p. m. fo: cida and Stabe A PATI‘ERSON : 218 _Bcl!rl'nj Ave, ;. B;mfljl ‘400 Minnesota Ave. | - Plpe Man and Tobba.conut Errst Class Roon Caonnection Day and Night ‘Service Office in Gibbons Blnck Pbonu 7 ‘Goo W@'k at the —righ “prices— Phone’ 809—J STAHL-JACOBS y Furniture . =~ Renovators ; All work'guaranteed.:”: Work cal]ed for. and. 60- livered. ' General Repalr - v Shep 7 Phone 488 . 811 6th St DON'T THROW YOUR OLD HAT AWAY— We will clean and reblock it 80 ik will look like new. - Drop in and yom- hat blocked and your lhou l!nn RAINBOW SHOE SI-HNING —PARLO l-—: 5 Hotel Builds :