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LINBS. SELF _AGTING “Kinémiatic Surgery” Developed Yo Extraordinary Degree. s thhr in_Fitting ‘Artificlal SRi Legs. - = Bologns, ltnly.—Remarknble results hays“been ‘achieved in Italian military hospitals recéntly by the use of what 1st&nowh' as “kinematic surgery,” the _InVeiition of Professor Putt! of Bologn univeérsity,” Protessor Puttl’s method: have -aroused Intense interest on: the plrt of . American. doctors attached -to kan cmhmlsslon ot ‘the “Amer- thetartificial leg tactorles already es- hed and ~ being established in {ki; ‘Belgrade and Bucha- ar’u ‘mutilated.” 3 ‘present allied - soldlers In - the :&lhns who have- lost .their_ limbs Dbeing -fitted -with artificial 1imbs apd rarmgcof a ‘type’ ‘similar’ to- that: - employed by: Sarah’ Bernhiirdt. Pro- fefticrt Puttl's methods, however, are l dhflm:tndvtnue'over'nll ‘other arti-| %fiifllhfic HIK “treatment’ of nmputatod'llmbu eonglsts “of & unique prep:ntlon of the-stump-to--developa’ #motor” end torthe cords which; after being bound "~ toether over a smbodl ““bearing” of ) et af much ‘as a ‘three-inch vel-“of-the" ‘leg’ by’ ‘means of “a re- jication and-co-ordination of the mus- 3 of the stump. ~case’of~a sevéred hand-thel! miu'le groups surrnundlng the - bone ar¢ ‘irained to upemreuutgm cords in tnm, oparnt. :nlflclal fin- &, d ot since’ the:introdifction “of “de- fMgement” in American Army medical in Francé hias‘any medical inno: crnted as much comment. . "unearthed l!lfl ver ri¢ over it, fa: vorites.this edged. with surplice is and tied in ale hlndqu’hrtérs. al engineer «f the Canadlan Na- (] tional rallway. Gayfe says the ‘Hone 18 thm;’; Printed Bnmfim - Popular; No Trimming Is being éxtensively " used- thi y and as frocks made of these materials require no trlwmlpg they are:a oon to the Hbme dr hat 'pomm called urie acid. The Kid- = neys” are ‘not’ ¥ gble.w getrid 2 “Such Pierce, is ‘keep the L\dneys in’ good*order: “Avold too much meat, alcohol or tes.’ Drink plenty of pure water, preferably Bot water, before meals, and drive the uric acid out of the system by taking \ Anuric.”” This can bé obtained at almost any drug store. Send a bottle of water to the chemist at Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y, andyouwillrecuvetmemodml advice as to whether the kidneys are + gffected. When your kidneys get slug- - gish and dog, you suffer from backache, gick-headache, dizry spells, or twinges® and pains of lumbago, rheumatism or - gout; or sleep is disturbed two or three times a night, take heed, before too late. * Get Anuric (antj-uric-acid), for it will put new life into your kidneys and your entire system. Ask your nearest drug- ist for it or_ smd Dr, Pierce ten cents C.W. JEWETT Inc.,, Bemxd JOHN C. MARTIN Guthne H. W. DUGAS, Cass Lake satin' of tafféta, but™ p'arlmps'ih’e Host popular arrangement is to usé the saine waterial in ' plain color as the foundu- tion, skiilfully draping the printed fab welght frock that 18 charining for dressy wear for summer, gasliés of self ‘material or of satin are frequently used. Ill an Physician Achieves Rem-rlublo -at ‘the back or side. sleeves, elbow or three-quarter length, style showing a plain skirt and:bodice finished with a wlide, surplice. bectha A dress of this type is, of course, not tor the atout figure. THE HAT AND BAG TO MATCH htg,(to match) is soft, with. a |Inln|' " of ‘roee, ‘strings-and Chinese beads: - "¥isltors to La Rochelle usunlly trip across to the Tle _de Rhe, about “two miles -from -the l! fs 0 pig” seif-fecder, Velvet Hats Also a Feature of the Paris Fashions. This makes a ‘very light Loosely: tied ly nnilsfnctory results. Th i m»g which has ten divisions. These are tied either :Wide, . flowing French Women-Are Not Setting a Pace For Milady of America by Wesr. ing Warm Clothes. rite ones. dresses ‘are ‘also greai fa- summer, the most popular y chutes, 'The snouting ‘iny From velvet Paris next turns her at- tention to . furs, and it s said: that anything with fur on it is considered up to the minute. Furs and ‘even vel- wvet hats.in plenty bave been seeén on the torrid streets of American cities in summers past,’ so it i8 best not to feel t00 self-righteous or to make too much cominent when Paris chooses to suffer In the cause of fashion. The scarcer the fur the more in vogue {t Is hound to be, but one does not have to depend on the quantity of fur that is available, for the main point 18 "that one’s clothes be shaggy and on }he pintform’ “being So arran m% nlimal, in trying ‘to_snou C nay for more feed, to tiny. frills,. The bertha or drawn. around the figure - smart bow at the back. wheut. which falls in the nucceedlng ‘divisions, and 80’0, { is no wnste eru cannot possibly eat moru than erushes. Buried Treasures in Arizona. the means that are employed are far less important. Earlier in the season fringe of ‘any and all gorts was the concern; but besides ‘thé ‘monkey fur and the dripping effects obtained by the use of feathers the novelties.in | wool materials are much in demand. There is an inexhaustible variety o knitted noveltles in Angora and oth- From this gateway, er! materlals, - anything “'that can‘ be madé to hang and dangle in ‘the mans ner ‘of a long-halred ‘fur.. Many ‘of these are'shown fn blnds. partlculml.v when the text\lre is sultnble for use as a mmmlng. Wool is often combined with silk and metal and lnterwoven Following (.losel_y (Lo Jdeus | 'J‘u macacorl, missl AN pr‘g‘:en of the fn_the Tumacacori mountains, shiver. | declare those who have inspected bnlld thelr mission ' there. | terials of la by ‘open-mest métal-thread Io'b‘éely woven. i Any ‘of these knitted novelties:pro- vmes thel way for; trlmmin either attire; ‘but® the donkeys: seither ladies or gentlemen i Ladies hairdressing ' and massages Lady attendnnt t 1009 Bemld]l Ave.’ e said to be c}o- _upon by ‘the majority of | gt Heré is ‘another insta; dll?el_'em'e of oplnion that ‘The nnfi:ral mp nival is in pmgles d_Tn-bs For Vinias Thei@ are ji:st twd kmfls of txres—-good Good tn'es “last longest. They save time’,‘"trdublé ‘and teinper. Also money. It will pay you ‘o use them. Wé have exactly the ones for your car——g_qgg_ ¢s, United States Tires. 'Five types—one" for every need of price or use.” , Better get'in touch with'us. Unit‘éd iStates Tires e V.M. OWEN & CO.; Hines, Minn F. W. VAN NORT, Big Falls GEO. GAILBRAITH, Bena A hoxmeter is_not a - motor-hog, Two of these fous - inventlons have been, tried Dy the ‘Western' Australian minister for, | foulture on his farm, with eminen achine 13 a wmblmtlon of's, grinder, and a dellvery pla Th ground wheat 1s, equany dlstrlhufed by L “pig has been requlsltloned‘ 0 sujiply the totive, .power, the divisiona, that’ es 'the | m round 'thus grlndlng for itselt xt | leed supply.” 'pn vigs can fed at the same flme The pig doea not more than he can eat, anq he What is belleved to_be the first clue 2 > to the reputed buried treasures of the bullt: by the bpuulsh Jesuits high up, less than three hours' journey from Tucson, has been discovered by Frank kley,'cuatodhm of the rulns, “Tt'1s | v tha nteway to the mission cemetery it is sald, the plans ud maps left by the padres start to outline the way to the burled §01d and' The Tumacacer! mission was’ bufit near what are belleved to be the ruins of one of the Seven Cities of Cibola. The center region is sald to show evi- dences of rich mineral deposits, which, ! mmmtulnu, doubtless ied the pudres to ‘Just a Quiet’ Smoke, Dai Sh; M M k‘ (o el But it Shocked Some. Have Go Further—Not’ Nnooulrx to slaughter Cows, Dairymen enulolve the feed -hm ‘ ‘age_ by the same:metliod’ that peop | are ‘using.to solve the: food shortage. | They ‘can- make what they have go turther. - If food-economics can result |ln feeding more people, the same fetd ‘| can-feed more cows, No one advocutes the killing of pnrt of the people, in order to provide an lood for the rest. It is essary: to Kkill' large num- bers of dniry cows because of a short Such action, moreover, taken in the face of our national need lor’ dairy products; ‘'would be calam- itous. pntronn of. fnvestigat! Over in the cor- ‘ner, smoking n’ ¢lay pipe peace- fully, wasr an nged woman, all unconscious of -the exclitement she wasr cauging. When the ma tron told her it “was' not the place to smoke, the aged wom- an calmly went outside the de- pot und completed her smoke. She sald she “came ' from the mountains of Kentucky and was on her way to Nebraska. ‘A. BROSE Ad()’;;Minnesota Ave. First Class Rooms in -Connection Pipe Man and .Tobbaconist PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office: Miles Block STAHL-JACOBS Furniture Renovators All' work guaranteed. Work called for and de- livered. . .General Repalr | Shop " ] Phone 488" 311 6th St. C. R, SANBOBN. M.D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice Miles Block House Phone 449 Oftice Phone 55 ; A.V.GAI.I.OCK.H.D Spesialist - By.—hr—Nnr——'flml Glaseen. Pitted, - Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. UR' experience is ample and our conduct is. - We are f eqmppod with the.. ln test: uneut;flc { DR. E. H.-SMITH Pbysician and Surgeon Office Becurity Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON Phy'leh- .and Surgeon * ‘Bemidjf;, Minn, n ce .in.Mayo. Block ynu. Phone l" DR. E. H. MARCUM Office hours, 11 a. m. to 12- m. [ 2p.m.t05p.m. L Office. phone 18. Res. phone 211 Schroeder - Block . LUNDE AND DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 a, m. Phone 401‘W 2to 5,7 to 8 p. m. Calls made 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Bemidji —ee— A A A A A A AN A BUSINESS Ill"ll'l'i lll‘|lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll" fpr all the family at ‘reasonable prices TOM SMART Dray._and Tramster Hes. Phone §8 Offiee; Phone 13 * 818 America MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Sewing Machines Elrkfinnmh Ave., Bemidji J. Bisiar, Mgr. Phone 873-W “'Mail orders receive | our: prompt attention. First class repairing in connection —— NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Dwight D. Miller . BEMIDJI SHOE STORE - L WECAN 1. # 315 Minnesota Ave. ome T ATT g Ridey Bal, 107 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, m; Goods, Shoes, Flour Bto. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji 'hone 66 VETERINARIANS Dr. W. K. Dentson—Dr. D. R, Burgess DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Bemid, aian Phones: Office 3-R Res. 99 Aldrich & English General Blacksmithing —Horseshoeing a Specialty— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET —————————— J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 8 doou west of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 8rd St. and Irvine Ave. e —————————————————— USSRV o DENTISTS A A AN AAAAAAAAANAAANANANAA DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Oftice in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY North ot Markham Hote! Gibbons Block Phone 22