Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 16, 1920, Page 6

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0 'FRIDAY EVENING, JULY. 16, 1820 it g 4 % 2 i were u| - Appointment. to 1 11 & heater and tank for use{pump station, 3 m‘mc mm . ;“l‘lltl tblel:v?;:n"lggigonhl;;dtlhe"!;,l,;:flg:z ‘Pay ror. month 'of May. Communication from W. Z. Robinson|in the city building. It ‘'was moved and seconded that tl A x g Mayor L. F. Johnson, Me was read declining to serve as alderman| Mayor Johnson, and Aldermen Boyce,|#alary of the assistant to the water si A VARD club who set a new mark of 64 1-6:in |- Day appropriation . .00 | from the SBecond Ward to fill the unex-| pyimer, Carver, Barnell and Hayward | berintendent ke placed at = $126.00 per the trials and Delch of Notre' Dame|Mayor Jonnson, contl pired term of Alderman Backus, which | were named as'the Board of Tax Reviow |month, beginning June 1st, 1920, and that A al p lowance, 1920 X was on motion and second accepted. It o] the c{ty ttorney draw the necessary ; who equalled the old mark:of 64 3-6 g . -| or Baualization. i , the same day. ' ‘f?‘&'&i‘:“éo-’%éin“};} T, T o e R\ TS, feoa be | The clty ‘clérk was iustruoted to ad- | *RIUSR BYGE R THSE swesping s The high jump also promises spec: | tract, month of May., - To ANl the unexpired term of Mr. G. D.|hall building in the Fifth Ward. | GATHER AT ' Greatest Array of U. S. Ath- named as Alderman of the Second ward, | Vertice for sale and removal of the fire | containers at a price of $22.00 each, from [ the Duluth Corrugating & Roofing Com- , Y tacular work when six who can clear| ™ power Company, 'current, M= Backus, now residing without the ward.| It was moved -and seconded that one | pany was authorized. letes R”d’ for Final Weed- |[the bar around 6 rt. 4 in. get to-| brary, montl‘-:.oty May...... ,28 | Saidmotion was declared duly carried,|certain deep well pump be~purchased ’rgnre being no further business it was 5 5 v gether /including; the intercolleglate Mlémeao% Electric Mr‘u i m.M“ Mr. Carlson named as such alder- fix‘;tzmt Mr. Bo:l:;ssxado Bo&:\m‘:gr a price To::d to adjourn. Adjourned. v ; B = ¥ I r Compan! el ‘ 3 0 excee .00, rried. : ing for' Antwerp Trip Yale champlon, Landon of the-New | - F¥eC Compent, generat AT i Misoslianeous. City engineer was instructe GEO STHIN, 3 ‘ ¢ York A, C.; Walter ' Whalen, the na- . Hahn, scavenger work, prop- The building committee was directed ' new roof put on the pump hou City Clerk - aat i3 byt tional champion 'of Boston' A. A.;|_certy owner: 48 (By United Press) Johnny Murphy, of Notre Dame; Aul- B’é‘,,',',‘,‘;‘.‘,,?f‘x.“ to:n:lty ey ridge; July 18.—The soil Of|jer of" the University of California; Strest Gang, ."e’.l.':la%"i" b 'Templeton, .of the, San Francisco | Northwestern ont Olympic Club 'and’ Eagon Erickson,| Shenge Company. . teleph in the world, will-be perforated!ipe New York cop. . %‘...}‘ehli{"f;fl:..?i”i‘.‘.'... i ot today -and ‘tomorrow by the spiked|- ‘The mile run likewise may have a : i ! 8hoés. of the greatest army of ath-|new record hung up before Jole Ray, | BEanii Soatiosl b0 Books T : ; r . i/ 'etes ever assembled in the T'nited|tne record holder of the Illinois Club; |O'Leary Bowser Company, 4 A p (1| Btates. _|Bu1 Curtiss, of the navy; Harold Cut-|p ots for city Jall oo oo- —r v : . ” The Olympic games of 1904 in'St.|bill, of, the Boston A. A. and Larry | >For Are truck an Bheh e : . Y . : Louis will have nothing in quantity|Shields of the Meadowbrook Club get|G: T. Baker & Co., clog “ . | \ g ' ‘and .quality 'to ‘compare with _the|through with each: other. k. 'élghg‘:.:t"cli'tfflm‘“ No. 4 well rOS pe‘ 1 ‘7 e a ro I l S r o 6.00 ' Cambi ; \Harvard stadium, which has = been unded by some of the'most famous y 1l . cream of the east, west, north, south, The running. broad jump has the|J. J. Doran, labor an 0 : v ; S e ter 'department the: army and ‘the.navy that will[making of an interesting battle be 3 g&:lne t%l;z '_Olo":lnu i -+ ight for the h 14 il Unclé |t Sol Butler, of Dub ; Carl 3 . . 3 S5ivs shield in the Antwerp classlcs, | Johnson, of Michigan, Jack Merch- We wish to announce that we have taken over r ‘At least three hundred star track|ant, of the University of: California K . A 2 v ¥ ; Land ‘nlald performers, rwhos have al-|and Yount of Redlands. k y the lines of work . . ready gone through one weeding-out| Five pole vaulters who.can go over |L. P. Fckstrum, labor, storm f Bt B e AR R MADE TO ORDER CLOTHES make ther supreme bid for a placelwatching. They are Foss, of Chicago | ™ sountain »..s:.s-+ R ] ; . on the team in the final trials that|A. A.; Gardner, Yale; Meyers, Dart-|M. G. Foley, o ) will be neld in conjunction with the|mouth; Landers; of Penu and Knou-| o, menths sceounts pect e %I~ heretofore represented by Barney Erickson, and will national ‘A-A U-'outdoor champion-|Tek, of Iliinols A. .= .. ? Applications. s : . . ships. . i From such a fleld of capable per-| Application.for two iitney licenses continue the business at the same stand, for the present, 7 where we hope to merit your patronize by continued One hundred ‘and seventy-four of- formers, the American committee mot | made by, Ward Bros., was gran - Application for junk dealers’ iicense ly hopes to but expects to pick the|made by Jacob Goldberg was ted. ficlally certified” Olympic candidates |yt (008 o Py CFRUES o e tod | ™ Kphoation of L. " Hekstrom " f . A . 57273 Trom. the Pactfio coast, 41. from | Vo6t team thiat has ever représented | Apphcatior uf LD, Roegirom: for - efforts to give you the service demanded by ¢xacting ‘the middie;west; 15 from -the south|™'mpo "tear will report immediately Bonds. i i 824,75 trom he cast havo boon U |1, Tho caachen after heing Dloked and |, Bond of Hanpah & Hebertson. desler dressers—men who wish to have their clothes made to A nais 9 . . . s probably will be taken to' the country |& G ty Co., ty i Y3t committees, Almost an equal num-|pc Pt TG LRy Athletie Club, $500.00 way, a&ro%:af“ffia’.&a;i'.‘a. ¢ ) suit their DerSO_nalltV. ;ber will come from the = divisional Bond ‘of Hannah & Robertson, second Princeton University and otner envi-|, =9 ‘dealers, with the United States Fi- trials.of th 4 d ‘and th . . mugper wil b sugmented by sspis | o02,oF {he metrovolis te wwait the | dely 3 Suirgesy Commin?, of siiuiy _ Sambles for Fall and Winter are here now. Plac- ing your order early will insure a selection unsurpassed. N for the national championship ‘cepted. aich is unrestricted. . /- werp on J!lly 20 or‘ 25. ?}ontmctors bonds in the sum .of $2, 221.40 and bond In the sum of $684.28 is- ‘The members of the team ks e e B ’ d in behalf of the Bemidji Construc- ¥ Wilt be picked here by the American False Acute Indigestion. Hon. Company, “with: ihe United States 1 ‘committee tomorrow -night after the What is commonly. called acute in- Sidelity & Guaruaty %omplny :’s sure- & " close of the two day meeting.’ digestion is, according to Dr. Beverley | t!es Were “""“"-‘.’:;‘ scoepted. 5 n . Robinson of New York, primarily an Police report for the months of Apifl f . over-strained, weakened heart, already |and May was read and accepted. In addition: to-keen individual bat- tles, a'spectacular fight is bound to be & diseased, or a_ cerebral hemorrhage. | Iire ggpfi;;,"?flfsr:gzst&fdfl:zgég Joe i 211 FOURTHST. - | * 7 § staged between the university and e . club mem and between various clubs| Such cases he treats with aromatic s,‘,l%a:imgiggla ‘;:gurlt’ldrepart‘fgr l}:y.l%::: Py n; .00, al Tt fol for the distinction - of placing. the| spirits of ammonia, having first placed Showing $56.00, N‘dr:go c"yr tre:‘q ey ", 'most number of members on the team. a ene-minim: hypodermic tablet Of | was read and accept Three events particularly promise | strophanthus under the tongue to dis- L -+ Sretitlo: ; a most thrilling show—the 100- yd.| golve. ; . etition for installing lights on East é : y o+ A Street and at d high jump. = and Light committée. S e "Nine sprinters, all capable of from | smocEEDINGS OF THE CITY CouUN.| Fetition to establish curb lines on 9 4-5 to 10 eeo,nds. will crouch on " 11th street between Beltrami avenue, and CIL OF TEE CITY OF BEMIDJI, Minnesota Avenue was read and referred the line for the century dash. Head- MINNESOTA, JUNE 7, 1920 to the city engineer for approval. ing the list are the sensational ‘Cali- The lollowingljlssu::'of election were fornia pair, Paddock of the Univer-|{ Regular session of the City Council | named, and polling places designated, f sity of Southern California and Kirk- | held in the city ball council chambers, at|ihe election. to be held on June ziat, 1820, q ats 8 o'clock p. m. A quorum being present, 0 sl sey of the Olympic'club and the fleet- | meeting was. called to arders Px?esldem'. e,._l iEr_stFYvfigtul:‘ %g.‘,}',',‘:"’,;,,’,‘;“’fi,fi‘,‘,!}; - footed Missourian, Jack Scholz, all: 9| Vandersluis pres.lgg\%m store. 5 4-5 men. Howard Drew, holder.of 7 Second Ward—B. R. Erickson, J. A. the world’s record will try to come |y, gé’"&fifflfixfl:’rfi&in@lfi:é'lli' 'alg;lr:l-;;:: Parmalee, A. Lord. Polling plade City back against other fliers including|Cooper. Carver, Barnell, Vandersluis. Ab-| “Thira Ward—P. M. Dicaire, O. B. Murchison of the New York A. C.; |sent. Boyce, McKinnon, Jones, Hay-|Stephen, C. B. Hoyt. Polling place Car- g ward. ver's store. Willilams of Spokane A. C.; Lever of Minutes. Fourth Ward—John A: Cline, W Du’ i * .“Meadowbrook Club; Billy Hayes of gas, G..E. Carson. Polling place, Da h Minutes of the last regular meeting|&as, G. E. Carson. Polll lace, ile; Boston A.'A:; and Loomis, of Chicago Vi ‘ Employment office, o8 iy ! g 80 | were read and approved. Fifth Ward—Wm. Dougherty, Wm. - Another new - world’s record may . ; Christiansen, C. W. Clark. Polli The following bills after being audited | Dougherty’s store, ng Dllco,. NEVER MIND WHAT WE SAY , R’c‘ad‘ W hat Ledd’ing Bankers m the Northwest Have to Say About It THE T F: e "n':':m-.:a tmh‘.".n'e'm' asity (o piend iven, o mont " n & ves, ) o & ne N i 2 b ‘OLMOOW 1 wish to commend the excellent financial and mi‘kel reports as printed daily in NATIONAL IA'NK, r valuable paper. The. information secured from a careful reading of your GLASGOW, MONT. ‘_'5" nflmhnl;'l' reports .I:‘_ot great value in connection with .m hnfin‘ business. We to congratulate you upon the splendid manner fn whi r finan page is g conducted at the present time, and trust you will ce;hn ue the work, ‘as your morning edition is the first authentic information obtainable in " THE CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK, The “Cheerfulneés” Drink ST. PAUL. wv n.n:n ‘tl.\nmqullw which gan“t:l.m b:th“th- New York “lmck Ex"ehusn i tchell, Presideat. e oy e " it oy FIRST. We_ wish to compliment you on Market and Financial pages. We 'have HEN you see-a gfoup of people around a soda foun- L found the rehenst: d -and deem them of much value to banks AL AN, et o T e iormed o Babien o G Sariser 2 Ly tain take a long, cool-looking drink, then smile with oy s s > DB B - ! ”m," v v",,,.,m o ‘m, e e T eatie i a smile that grows bigger and broader every minute, you : ,’::s:,rwl.'r.'." Ereas:” For some months past I have noted with Interest the mmu“.‘ns aceu- can know that they are dfinkingBRAZILLA_ S L o R SO is the » drink. You sip it and ST. PAUL. ?‘n?fl?i:.'n."""“”‘ o e O T acray BIFAIZILLAlxs titxl:el' qheerfuhtliess #, l;l .eadou lilghifa :tg:h | FIRST AND . 7 g you feel a gentle tingling sensation that spreads a . PEOPLES STATE ) ! . 5 ; ; af d begin to feel like smiling. Then BANK, THIEF You are. to-be’complimented on the excellent financial and market reports printed you. In a few seconds you begl - = NIVER FALLS, ntormation of §rest vaius n. our. bebking Dustnesa . 'fi.“%’nfi'fi"&rmr" syou smile and your smile grows, You feel happy all over. You can't help it. The Maid of Laughing Waters must have tried BRAZILLA. 2 The whole family enjoys it. It is pure and wholesome. It is wonderfully refreshing and thirst quenching. In it you will detect the fragrance of tropical fruits, herbs and . MINN, % L 4 ; ’ This bank derives considerable benefit from the daily quotations and also the i : fi 1 well as the ries that in your pape: o NATIONAL i .-m'u:‘:t'; f:cl T can hl(hl}.mrecommn:!a customers :(' t‘h‘llawbu}éufi BXCHANQGE BANK, ~ I'am sure.your financial page ‘widely read by the people of au > séeking safe and conservative investmen We rely e on T PAUL Srotationa of ‘the. Bt. Faul Dspatch and Fiooder Press and. many toes Gally-—a. L. Roth, Ceshier. ' - il et them g I We wish to congratulate you uponthe fingncial GARITAL TRUST have been running -for some time past in both "r’du.llv un'd Suna'hclilhtb-l.,’- - 7 & aviNae manw, Bt nfrilin Pt S, S anie de by iava e | - spices. And something elge, the “cheerfulness.” | Crupire +, manner in which thése subjects are belu' covered.—F. P, ; llows, Vice President. 1 Try it at your’ soda fmmtain. Also bottled, aerated, for S, B e BT ShaT TR ot S hotas conpanpice. O oo by 02 R 4 T hark X reacht ici i as wi GRAND RAPIDS, ) ihe cattle fuarket or the trend of matters Cnanole oconrs b Alicasing for the for home use. Just as delicious with plain wate : MINN. T R St SR R o carbonated water. Try it. 5 g £ THE NATIONAL e e e oo the, miguter Tt Fives aa complets MAaria rorir oy : g BANK .OF: D e e by repartasani,betore lnveating thele saetes in ! THE BRAZINL.A COMPANY ; - COMMERCE, Called wildcat ‘ofl and mine sche o amount saved snnually’ wemld Be o batanfiod LU P s it - R : “ intieapolis, Mi ‘Lol 8T, PAV grest benefit to the Noflhwm m'n'-'t'{“vu- Pnlfl:& p Minr.e guln Minn. : g What put‘ the lek in Brazilla? Can you detect what the mysterious “cheer- " fulness” ingredient is that gives BRAZILLA = [ | its exhilarating “punch”? Tell us the name : of this ingredient, give us a 50-word de- scription of it and we will send a 16-oz. bottle of BRAZILLA Syrup as a reward to the first 50 people who guess correctly. It ) ¥ is NOT A DRUG. : (Morning and Suhdqy) | and the ?a L Bisp (Evening)

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