Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 23, 1920, Page 2

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xEEE COOL } * Eat sparingly, e; ecially of fats (By th.e U.'8. Public Health Service) |and sweets. ig‘rults :fnd:gr:m.vag'o Don’t worry! . |ables;are preferable. : . . . hn; developed is used’ with equal suc-’ De obtained by the purchase’of one of | charities selected by the king’s mo- T L v an 2 cess in ‘North Dakota and Florida. the little imitation white roses which | ther. COMING EVENTS }i. On the 0. J. Seiler1 farm ’n:ar l:]:ve n:l)w become the badge :t the i fl)ver twelve million imitation ?eg Jamestown this ‘windmill * furnishes exandra Day festivali’ ‘AleXandra|had been made by crippled, children|" Don’t hurry!~ b g ; q % light for 120 incandescent lights, Day was inaugurated nine years ago|and soldiers, and the flower sellers Keep the mind cool and it will be wa?::he i vepia rnche'r than, in; 00l8 runs washing machines, and churner,!to celebrate the 50th anniversary of | being all volunteers, it was hoped to |easier to keep the body:cool. Drink only ‘cool water for ‘thlisi i e —————— | o a nOratoT, fanning mill and pumps. |the arrival in England of Queen-Mo-|raise fifty thousand pounds in Lon-| Stay on the shady side o0®the street. It you fegq) “all in”, find & coofi % June 22, 23, 24, 25—Northwe: ‘At Havana the windmill furnishes |ther Alexandria, and the money re-{don alone today. i ; Wear, light, loose, porous clothing. | place.and lie down, 4 gy ~ern.Fire Insurance Underwriters An-|the power for the Utilities plant. ceived from the sale of: the flower-| o= 3 pual Outing at Birchmont. In Florida, Mr. Root, editor of the !badges is devoted to a number of June 28, 20— County conference of | magazine, “Gleanings of Bee ' Cul- g Voters | ture,” is using a Manikowske wind- Mlnoaofs Tieagie;of Woken mill'to defeat the high cost of gaso- g > line. He uses it to charge his elec- June 28, 29—School of politictal trical automobile. | Education conducted by Miss Kneu- . huhl of Minneapolis. WILL DISCUS GRAIN : July 4 to Aug 1:—Union tent Meet- LAWS OF NORTH DAKOTA ing by Evangelist C. F. Weigle. : i LAy bration at Be- Grande Forks, June 2.—The grain July 5.—Patriotlc celebr >~|1aws of North Dakota will be discuss- ed by J. F. T. O’Connor, democratic candidate for governor before thef Grainmens’ Union tonight. - Tomor- July 26-28—County Teachers’ ex-|row, Dr. E. F. Ladd, nonpartisan can- maination of Bemidji. didate for senator, will talk on state September 6-11—Minnesota State owned mills and elevators. H. L. fair Bolley, agricultural college, ~will DOESNT MISS DAY . FROM HIS WORK NOW Before Takix? Taniac ’Fred' Brown Lost Lots of Time 'From His Job - midji. July 21-25—Redpath-Vawter Chau- tauqua. . ““Yes sir, it was nearly a year ago that Tanlac restored me to complegte l}ea]th, and today I am still feeling speak on pure seed, and/Ralph Pic-|just as fine as ever,” was the state- kell, Chicago, will talk on future | ment made recently by Fred Brown, trading. hedging. 808 SixthSt, Minrieapolis, Minn.. ¢ - 03] i 'or four . years: ‘before I com- Northwestern News MANY RE.QUESTS REGARDING menced taking Tanlac,” he continued, ; LEGION AUXILIARY POSTS|“I knew what it meant to suffer St. ‘Paul, June 23.—A 'steady with rheumatism, nervousness and a stream of requests' for information |run-down condition. I had. severe regarding the formation of. Auxiliary [pains in my joints ‘that’ would last posts, is being received at headquart- {anywhere from:three days to a week ers here of the Minnesota Department [at a time, and my joints would get of The American Legion, it was stat- [so stiff I could hardly move without: Hastings, Minn., June 23.—Dakotaled today by Harrison Fuller, depart-|being in agony. When' these. spells county business men-and fArmers|ment commander. Minnesota leads|came on I could not do & lick of joined in a county picnic at Antler’s|every other state in the union in the|work and would have to lay- off and park today. A live stock and farm|pumber of women's.auxiliary posts. |hire another man in my place. : I was products' exhibition will' be :staged| Latest requests have'been received | extremely nervous, often had dizz: ,in connmection with the picnic and |from Edgerton, Hallock, Aitkin, Bau-|headaches and beca'me very weak a g hundreds are expected to attend. dette, Walnut Grove, Strathcona and | rundown. 4 ’ n b WORK STARTED ON was unable to work-when I be . 3 RS = gan to read about Tanlac, and I saw .k : HUGE POWER PLANT Pmm i 3 . | where so0_many ‘people: were taking]| g $ SO oo gl B ¢ 3 it with fine results I knew I could 5 = —] - mmou | make no mistake by trying it. I #nary work has started on a $20,000,- used: three bottles bef. I ot ang 000 power plant near Lillooét,' B.~C., better, but . when em;nrefisgt o:';z ;::’ gi_g:flolmle?;flff :kqufil;:d:e‘ rlvyll' (By United Press) . started inside of four days I was able & B e AiCh L3t l::. e “:("’: Ancon, .C. Z. : (By ' Mail)—Four {to go back to work feeling like a new I the gelklrkrnn ; hundred twenty-nine earthquake Iman. This was ten months ago.and| 7 of the Rockles, dfsc neg:{oto Sei tremors have been' recorded, by’ thelever since then I have been in perfect o ke ot mitis flonum,ymsllo:et The | Selsmograph of the Panama Canal | health and have not missed a single tall wlll"be 1,400 feet and :fi_' “n’ since their installation, eleven years|day from my work. - I have not had v “mated horsepower of 400,000 will Do |ag0: according to a report issued by |a touch of rheumatism or nervous- Cpabivdisd ) ©lthe chief hydrographer.. This 18 an [ness since, in fact, 1. have not suf-| o average .of 9 per year. Ome hundred {fered .in ll,\y way. I am as sound as e and thirey-six had their centres of {5 dollar and feel strong.and healthy ARMER . ...|disturbance from 11 to 200 miles tiugt Jike a man ought to feel, and I . from the observation station, and 120 give Tanlac credit forit -al " HAS HARNESSED WINDS | were from 200 to 500 miles distant. Tanlac is sold in Bemi "b . Wyndmere;, N.’ D, June 23.—|None of the disturbances has caus-|p.0 geore and bmtll erlmdj§ y City George Manikoweke, -young ‘farmer|ed injury to the canal, though many gists .in £ y the leading drug- near here' has harnessed - North: Da-|were plainly felt by the people of the TRCYORY- Bowhy kota winds and is making them do|Canal Zone and Panama. o the farm : chores. -~ His “windmills . store up the heretofore wasted en-|FLOWER SELLERS HELD . ergy of the prairie winds and. con- UP LONDONERS TODAY - vert it ‘into cheap power.’ ~ g ’ Some years ago Manikowske. coii-| ' London, June 23.—Some twenty -cetved the idea of charging a battery [thousand amateur flower-sellers heid by driving. an electric dynamo while fup Londoners today, and freedom | the wind was plowing.. The windmill [from their importunities could only A UR Ice Cream is the favorite 7 of an army of loyal fans. Cultivate the Ice Cream habit. - It will prove an asset to your “health and happiness. 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He has them. e prri'éAll'WathnTxudh__ s2329 Why, m&uing gqqdvglil?:l:dth‘chéqp tube? :o;dy; g ot [ e gt - H Tourk ‘l’ s cos s 3 h m"wnfi‘___ ’21-59- Tess merit. M%hifllllhrnulhl_—__._r. 4‘" The most popular barn in the northwest today. Stronger, better looking, more hay storage space apd cheaper than any barn you can build. Not an experi- ment but a proven fact. . k We are Headquarters for all . your Lumber Needs ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUNBER CO0.. M. L. MATSON, Local Mgr. BEMIDJI, MINN. Goodyear Tires and other Goodyear Products sold in Bemidji by the Given Hardware Co., . '

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