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FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1919 - NEW EYELIDS MADE FROM LEG QOperation Restores Sight of Maine Man Injured Forty-Seven Late the other night on a street car & soldier was going home for the first .| time. He was happy and proud. And But None Came. Misunderstanding. his reason for being proud: there was vantage.” ¢ ikl 3 2 a wound stripe bn his right arm. Bangor, Me.—Forty-seven = years without closing his eyes, then a period of total blindness, followed by com- |- Plete restoration of sight, this i the experience of John Randolph Watson ©f the town of Standish. Mr. Watson was a photographer In Indianola, and in 1856 an explosion of <hemicals burned away his eyelids, al- though the sight was not affected. But “I was hit'in the back with a piece of shell.” The man gave a short laugh and sald: “A funny place to get hit; which way were you going?’ It is needless to say. that the soldler Rit the man and here Is what the sol- dier sald: “If there are any more of you fellows thinks that a Yank ever One man sald to him: - “Where were | milllonafra dye riperter of Duluth. you wounded?’ The soldier replied: “I know a German motorist,” he went on, “who arrived one June eve- ning at.a crowded country road house. When the.clerk told him the house was full, he said desperately: dle of hay somewhere? stew.'” ran, I can change your mind for you.” y —_— Wwith .unprotectell eyes he. continued for nearly half a century, three years of the perivd being spent in Alaska, where the severity of the eclimate caused cataracts to form on both eyes and results in loss of sight. *He went to Philadelphia later, where he. formerly lived for a time, and was | at the Hahnemann hospital, and by grafting flesh fromn his leg he got a new set of eyelids. The success of the Operation is now asSured. The cata- racts were removed and the sight has ~Indianapolis: News. “Pa, what is a bolsheviki?” “A bolshevikl is'a man who has the pame idea as your mother.” “What idea, pa?” bushes.” P Y 3 8ix of Family Killed. - Grass Valley, Cal.—Two._sons, tyo law, two brothers -and five s ‘was the contribution® of E. farmer living near Grass Val-'| ley, to the allied fighting forces in:the world: war.’ ‘In ‘addition, another -son was in San Francisco for the purpose ot enlisting at the time the armistice was signed. One brother and five nephews; serving with the Canadians, lost their lives in the first gas attack of the Germans in Flanders,- Mr. and Ross were once notified thelr som, o rd, was Seriously wounded.. He recovered and is now with the army of [ S Sa E ‘be made: PR construction of ¢ “on both sides-of g innesota Ave. east to ‘th-gtreet, Sévénth’s Ninth street, Tenth Bixby aVenud, Doud ayenue, Tt ¥ ay ffice of the Cit: cEn d city, 1] e n ¢ ,in‘the of--said .city- shall-ba..auffi put upon its passage an and tomach | New Substitute for OIl. Pa in Petulant Mood. “That money.can be picked of tol:‘e" district, ylelding benzine and crude All We Ask Is A Fair Trial of . TEA _“The Most Refreshing Drink of all : when it’s properly brewed— (look for the little book in each packet which tells how)—is in a class by itself. The exquisite FRAGRANCE and AROMA of Brooke Bond accounts for its world wide popularity among tea _drinkers. GREEN or BLACK—both equally fine. Look - for the label. ~ — . ... i i Red Label India Ceylon Tea Blue Label Japan Green Tea -"’AT ALL GROCERS s In 1-1b., 3-16;, and 34-1b., Airtight Packages ' Never in bulk. Triali{Packages 10c : - In Purchasing an International ~ MOTOR TRUCK 15 INVESTING IN SERVIGE THAT EXGELS It has a capacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 ‘inch regular 146 inch special. Engine—four ¢ylin- dér block-cast L-head heavy duty type..» -~ 7. . We will have this truck on display in a very few »Mays-and-think-it-will pay-smy- ont to look. this truck . oyer before placing an order, as we think that it will meet the needs of this part of the country. - .. New;Model 4 Overland To make room for the new Model 4 Overland, we’ will have to clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars; and offer a Cole 8 that is in very goed shape, 1917 Ford and a 1917 Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 miles at prices that will pay you to investigate. BEMIDJI MOTOR SERVICE 209 Third Street Bemidji, Minn. PHONE 857 Makes 9 Out of 10 People Suffer | m,lumbago,eciatics and u;fiunm?;'m ; e m ) g js wrong thmuh' youbc:nnooi | | RN T ,mfifi&%kfinxm ONIC (FORYOUR ACI STOMACE | GOT YOUR HOGS and “Got your life insur- “Well, if I didn’t think 1 was of more my family than a bunch of hogs, | wouldn’t have my [} life inpured, either.” H D. S. Mitchell The, New York Life Man Northerd %tf.nBanH Bldg. Room | Universal Pipeless | — FURNAGES — W ~ Why suffer from the cold this winter, when you can haye a pipeless furnace in- sj‘t_;alleti, s0 ¢asily and which will absolutely give you satisfaction. The Universal Pipe- ass has been tried out in this district and has absolutely proven itself a winner. We have installed them in different homes about town here and also in some of the schools around the county and everyone is a booster. Ask Earl McMahon or S. D. Snyder what satisfaction they have had with theirs. Then come in and let us talk it over with you. It will surprise . you how little they cost. Given Hardware Co. Dealers In 7 ALL CLASSES OF FARM IMPLEMENTS | Ingenious Automobile Thief. TAn automobile owner at Hallowell, lles\'lng his car, hitched It to a tree by winding a chain around one of the wheels of the machine and fastening the ¢nd of the chain around a tree. An automoblile thief jacked up the car, loosened the wheel which was chained to the tree, took it off, and then re- moving the extra wheel from the rear of the car put it on in the place of the wheel which had been dropped off and drove away, leaving the single wheel -chafned to the tree. “The Germans atré always being mis- understood, and th#s misunderstanding is always to the poor fellows' disad- the highest market p for rags ‘metals, scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for 100 pounds and over. prices paid for hides. "GOLDBERG'’S HIDE & FUR CO. Phone 638-W rubbers and The speaker was Adolph Junck, the 112 3d Street “iCan’t you at least glve me a bun- “‘There ain’t a thing left, mister,’ said the clerk, ‘but a bit of cold mutton STAHL-JACOBS A factory has been started in Swe- den for extracting ofl from schist, thus adding one more to the number of sub- stitutes already on the market. Large quantities of alum schist are found In ‘All work guaranteed. Work called for and de- General Repair A. BROSE V400 Minnesota Ave. First Class Rooms in Connection THE REY To MEALTH When the Chiropractor,. by scientific adjustments, removes the pressure from the nerves and helps Nature to restore Health, the operation seems a simple one. Yet the knowledge is one that is gained only after a great deal ci study and investigation, for Chiropractic - is just as mwuch a science and a profession that has to be learned as aay other Health-method. Pipe Man and Tobbaconist | 0 V E E | KNOWLEDGE OF SPINE AND NERVES AGENCY 'AUTO ACCESSORIES . We have just return- ied from France and .are going into busi- ‘ness here. and see us for your Ford Accessories LUNDOUIST BROS. 115 Third St. BATHS . The Chiropractic must intimately know the body. He must know what nerves feed every organ and just where these nerves branch out from the spine, so that " he can place his finger right on the point of pressure that i causing trouble in a certain part of the body. Because of his expert knowledge of WHY he ad- o it, the Chiropgactor can, justs, WHERE and HOW to d by examining the spine, tell where the troul out-the patient telling him apything. The spine is the key. Spinal pressure on a certain rerve leads to weak- ness and diséase in a certain organ. That is why the ractor adjusts a certain part of the spine to re- lieve headaches and other parts of the spine for stom- CHIROPRACTIC lv ; # _ ach or abdominable troubles, ete.” In no drug or knife are used: If you are not as well as you should be, have your spine adjusted and the cause of .your troybles removed, so Nature can make you strong and healthy again. analysis given without obligation. ‘Investigate. ‘A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen Ladies hairdressing and massages Lady attendant: Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. Information, or. a spinal " Drs. Lunde & Dannenberg Make your appointments CHIROPRACTORS by phone 776-J J. F. Osborn 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 401-W Bemidji, Minn. NIRRT RN O T T LT LT L O LT LU TR UL :_IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIlIIlIIIllIIIIl!Il PICTORIAL PATTERNS Emmummmmmmmmmlmmmmfi G iy ST WARNER CORSETS FALL GOODS £ = Early shipment of Fall and Winter goods calls for more room in every department T For a quick clean up we put on sale today all suits and coats, Georgette and silk dresses. White dress skirts, middies and bathing suits. ‘All oxfords and white outing shoes at 25 per cent Discount until sold. ‘Advance shipments of cloth coats are in; prices ranging from $20.00 to $125.00. Blouses from $1.00 to $24.00 in organdy, voile, silk and Come in and see them at The Bazaar Store b T T AT T