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been runnlné well, also may flmish' in the money in the 220 or 440. There is fear, though that Abrahams, \the first year; $6 for the second, and $8 for the third year of training. Hours of labor for minor boys are restricted the same as for ‘women. MORE JOB HUNTERS THAN |; JOBS, AGENCES REPORT Chicago, 1I1l., Aug. 16.—Office a member of the Polytechnic team, Northwestern News will not stick to the sprints but ‘branches out into the long jump and : hop-step-and-jump, August 23-27—Auto Tour to Gry- 3 workers and clerical men are feeling gla“district. theB“:.sl‘tlfi) “'-"m ‘:“"’fh in "l‘l“"l: the pinch of the summer depression August 26:27 — County - Sunday | "’e 5 tth lt‘l)he an 'l?l:cet ent | i, pusiness, ‘according . to' F. M. school convention, Bemidji. chance"for the Tritishers. € team | gty attending the convention of £ _|includes three Scotchmen—W. Cuth- mlsd;ft;l::fl: ls.ch(?opl:flzng date of Be bertson, G. McKenzie and J. Cater g{,"uc“:,fi,‘;‘f“},,‘,‘;’gfi,‘:,‘.f,‘;‘,‘.;,’:,’rgl‘,’{g;‘f of weighing was inaugurated in the Saptember 7 —Opening of fall term will uphold the flyweight, bantam | ‘o Agencies which opened here to- South St, Paul stockyards today to de- IF KIDNEYS AND 4 o B:m‘ it Normal school and feather classes respectively. Fred | g,y fray the expense of state supervision| . gay A ER Sept. 6.,—Bemidji Business college | 97ace and J. Gilmour will be the| [ H of yards, estimated at $60,000 yearly. BLADD BOTHER s €| 1ightweights. - The greatest assets of| ‘‘White collar workers have not| - According to the mew plan, there| . - } ov;:!“n bor 6.11—-Minnesota State|the boXing team is its trainers—Jim- |the grasp on their jobs they had six|wjll be a ‘welghing charge of two : = g ! ptember . my Driscoll, Joe Bowker and Tancy |months ago; office managers. are|cents a head for all cattle and calves Take Salts to Flush Kidneys Lee, all men who know the game. . |Wielding the axe unsparingly, and|gne and a half cents a head for hogs ) . < 4 shlrl;eeris :nvgeégggmoxntfin;s e;pe::lal:’y and one cent a head: for stheep, and Neutralize Irritat- A are 0| » De declared.| The present system o weighing 3 3 HOW TO GET THIN “In times of depression the banks|provides for a charge of four cents a ing Acids _|sense the emergency first and act by|draft for all weighing. This will Y For every American woman who |cutting down on credit to business|make a material increase in the cost| 'Kidney and Bladder weakness re wants to gain weight there are twen- |concerns. In the mercantile World|of weighing in carload lots. sult from uric acid, says a noted at ty-seven who are striving to reduce, [there follow special salés ‘and bar- § thority, - The kidneys filter this acid: according to Mrs. Dayton Williams, |gain offers, efforts to obtain quick B Ter T 7 . g ik | > of Minneapolis, in charge of the big|money. Supplementing this comes a STATE LEGION CONVENTION from the blood and pass it on to the London. (By Mafl.)—Great Brit-| o 1e anont Cur (nc OMEr o i e | eampaian for the redustion of oper- OPENED AT DULUTH TODAY |bladder, where it often remains to an’s Olympic team, though prepar-|p.i September 4 to 11 ating expenses, and bluevanyelipes to] Duluth, Aug. 16.—The state con-|iTitate l?i!"d’ inflame, causing a burn- p ——— . ing energetically for the test at Ant-| “p,y 1o get either thin or fat by|white collar men becomeé 'common. | vention of the Minnesota American|iRE: calding sensation, or getting up u N ™ 'FKEE Fularal werp next month, is laboring at pre8| means of regulated diets will be ex- |Such a condition exists at present.” |Legion opened ‘here last night with |3 irritation at the neck of the blad- - N. MREE,” Funera sent under the somewhat flattening|jained to visitors at the style show| Davia Hallinam, secretary of the|a meeting’ of the executive commit-|deF, obliging you to seek relief. two irector predictions of sportsmen that wher-|each day of the fair. Ilinois Employment Agency associa-|tee., This morning was devoted to|OF three times during the night. The ever the world's athletic title goes,' mating to get thin or fat is 80 |tion, stated that the return of large| the registering and-assigning of dele-|Sufferer is in”constant 'dread, ‘the = it will not be to England. I simple that it is surprising how many [numbets ofclerical workers from |&ates. The first official session .of the | Water passes some times, with a scald:|| . ~ plyONE'178-W or-R jpersons are seriously under or over | Washington, D. C., to their former |convention was held in the afternoon. |ing sensation and is very profuse are even suggesting that the person-| yejght, The reason generally is that |localities has resulted in an over sup- | Tonight the delegates will be guests|88ain, ‘there'is difficulty in"avoid- nel of the team be cut to a minimum they get regular “food yuts” and re-|ply of applicants for positions. in an automobile party. ’ ll’gJ’. . 4 P because of the supposedly superior|g ry 2 ? i er wea " 10 use to. change their eating habits. “Furthermore,” . he declares, “sal-] _ Tuesday’s session will be held in| ; Bladder weakness, most folks.ca chances of the United States and par-| “proportions of the modern Venus aries for office jobs are on the de- the foremoon. The afternoon will be |it, -because ‘they can’t control urina- [ ticularly of Sweden. de Milo can be approached by any|.j, e ecoecially where applicants are|(onSumed by a boat trip on the-St.|tion. While it is extremely annoy- For the fleld events, in which In-|yoman willing to follow the advice assured that the positions are perm-|LOUls river, seven mies from here. i nd some times very painful, this zfl""ss:a:’e:ul‘s1::::08"(3?‘:0“:&::: g’:;:; of the style show experts at the fair.|, o ", ig really one of the most simple ail- Sixty delegates, representing em- MINIMUM WAGE LAW ments to overcome., Get about four is but one event in which there is Y 3 B redl confidence—the high jump. In AVIATRIX AT FAIR ployment agencies from all parts of WENT INTO EFFECT TODAV ::’.";": ::d',::kes:u‘z"fi:;:oflfnl’?f; this Howard Baker, who recently . the United States convened here to- Bismarck, N. D., Aug. 16.—Nearly . jumped 6 feet 3% Inches and can do| Ruth Law, who has more hours in|day at the LaSalle Hotel in their{all women and girl employes in the g‘w;te!;wbeforehbuaklut, con- [ better, is expected to show up well [the air to her credit than any other[third annual convention. Jas. F.|state are affected by ' the minimum A is for two or three days. This ’ with J. Carroll, the Irish jumper. Al-|aviatrix, will bring her Flying Circus|glls of Minneapolis presiding. In-|wage law which goes into effect to- h“!g?p“;.fl“ acids in urine, ALI_ wunK s“m‘"TEEn though ‘at ‘the American trials the|to the Minnesota State Fair, Septemb- | qustrial situations affecting employ-|day. prescribing_hours of labor. :“ e bla. er i a source of irritdtion| e——————————— winning mark was six feet four, it is|er 4 to 11, ment throughout the country were| Women or girls cannot be employ-|%9;the bladder and " urirary. organs) Q- . - . . thought by English athletes that one| Miss-Law plans to enter the globe- | discussed. Laws conducive to the|ed longer than 8% hours a day or|W then ‘et normally again, v Do a of their two star jumpers may bet-|encircling aerial derby, which will be | yphuilding of legitimate employment |48 hous a week. Minimum wages . Jad Salts is inexpensive, ha 4 1 “In'fl E“ 's (N ter this—granting it's the best. staged by the Aero Club of America.|agencies were advocated by speakers. | per week after apprenticeship are as 'gd js made from the acid A C. W. Paddock’s—University of| Major Charles J. Glidden recently|A’plan for combatting legal measures | follows: . s al dlempr,n juice, combined with lithia,| o s s e S California—9 4-5 seconds in the 100 |returned home after a journey of 40.-|adverse to the business. was adopted. | Telephone . . . .... .. .,,$16.50|8nd 1s ‘used by thousands of folks ol | g yards has somewhat dampened hopes|000 miles, which took him over the|ft was declared that government sup- | Mercantile occupations . . 3 1750 ho are subject to urinary’ disorders| BE-M i ) R in this line, as in the British trials|route groposed for the derby. ervision over the activities of em-|Personal service .. ... ... 17.50 “led_ b},’._‘!l‘lc .acui ) n. - Jad 4 2 the best the champion, H. F. Edward | Majjor Glidden reported that Stam | pjoyment agencies had resuled in do-|Office occupation . . .. .. 20.00|Salts is “splendid for ‘kidneys and: @ - ., ., . . . causes no bad effects whateyer. Oppasite” City Hall. Here you have a pleasant, effexves- |’ Schroed could do was ten seconds. But with|is in the lead in aeronautics in theling away largely with employment)|Public housekeeping occupa- W. A. Hill, former champion sprint-|Far East. “sharks.” tion . ... .. veee.. 1750 e eder Bldg. _ cent lithia-water drink, which quickly Ay & relieves bladder trouble. o THE PIONEER' WAI"I' ADS BRING RESULTS NEW SYSTEM OF WEIGHING ' CHARGES IN SOUTH ST. PAUL St. Paul, ‘Aug. 16.—A new system Paper Hanging and . Kalsomining, 423 Fourth St. '*Phiorie & talr Sept. 15, 16, 17—Beltrami County ¥air. BRITISH HAVE SMALL HOPE AT OLYMPIC.GAMES UNDERTAKING 7 ‘At present, some sporting writers er, to accompany him, even the pessi- The convention will be in session Student nurses will _ receive uni- mists are hoping for the best. CHICKS LIKE FISH daily throughout the week. form, laundry, etc., $4 per month for Edward's' time for ‘the 220 is 21 . Loasieasl LIS I TSN 1LY and 3-5 seconds—only a fifth «of a The problem of proper feed for second -behind the best American |chickens is one of the questions that time. And there is always theé hope|will receive considerable attention by that a good money-finisher will sur-|poultry show officials at the Minneso- pass ‘his best effort in a pinch., to State Fair, September 4 to 11. G. B. Rudd, a native Englishman,| -Recent experiments conducted by is the best around these parts in the|the U. S. Department of Agriculture, quarter and the half. But unfortun-|show that hens given meat, fish or ately he will run for South Africa.|milk products in their diet will lay The British team will have instead |from 38 to €6 per cent more eggs G. M. Butler of Cambridge from [than those which have only grain whom Rudd took championship in|foods and what bugs and worms they ‘quarter. H. M. Abrahams, who has|can pick up on free range. . Vi alEl) THE POET says a Tose. BY ANY,.(}&:@!’. pame. WOouLD 'm'!'l;'l. as swéet, AND THAT'S 'all ‘right. : BUT cu’.n.\fm.. T g e SOMETHING ELSE a rose. ' WON'T GHRN.Gg its smell : e OF COURSE not. AND I’M.nn.t k.iaém Y o o 0 f BUT JUST telling you, 2 . s 0o ¥ HE Federal Trade Commission in its RIGHT OUT. ; report to Congress, emphasized the N, AT THERE are e g point that the recent advances in prices N oo o THREE GRADES. or TURI.(I H ;nblm i [ FIRST, GOOD Turkish. ' WHICH l'. ;m'my good. AND AL;Q.u.p.nlln. of crude and refined oils were a natural result of increased demand, coupled with the difficulty experienced by the -oil companies in getting adequate supplies of crude. Other factors contributing were increased costs of drilling, producing and .operating . o o " generally;. also the influencc.of tl'ie unfavor- AND .:?op: D'. . able developments in Mexico in the last POOR TURKISH tobacoo. ~few-months. ~ WHICH 19 Jess expensive, e, 0 o The official statement of the commission is AND NOT. 50 l:'“- refreshing to those who are familiar with “AND THIRD, tobacco. the conditions. s . “GALLED TURKISH, which, o .8 & NEVER SAW Turkey.’ 2 -y OO SUT GREW. thousands, .« o OF MILES away.. e 8- e N Not only'does no profiteering exist at the present time, but facts demonstrate that there has been no disposition on the part of the oil industry to take advantage of any of the circumstances which might ‘have justi- fied price advances. . [3K) Yy AND rr'_.. the good Turkish. 2 ) g i = T .0 o e Do) UR tesident buyers in Turkey are: THAT'S .RE.M-.LY from ‘Tarke. : exfim. _They know.ize want fi; X ) best—and wegetit. And the same wit THAT _V?U.xe:. r mestic leaf. Blend them together=— During the war, the entire pétroléum in- dustry united to hold down prices, even at the risk of actual loss. During recent transportation difficulties, IN THE cigarettes, .~..by that <an’t-be-copied method—and) while strikes actually created a-shortage of THAT SATIBFY. \ l.'?“»i!?. ,3 mioke that' detually docs gasoline in some parts of the country, never- »ao K « theless price advances did not take place. . B SN A O S i . v The value to the public of such a highly - trained organization ‘as that maintained by "the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is obvious. Anticipating and preparing for - difficulties in refining and distribution of petroleum ‘products, are some of the func- tions of th.is Company. . - ‘Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. 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