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octosén 8 F110) -~ qu;hwéstefh News STATE W. C. T. U. OPENS CONVENTION AT ASHLAND Ashland, Oct. 8.—.J\ state conven- tion of the ‘W. C. T. U. opened here today and will continue in session - until Tuesday. :Mrs,” Mary Harris Armour of . Kansas '’ City, ' national wortker in thie W. C. T."U. will be a principal spéaker.” = =\ [ 1 ——— ' WHIBKEY PROFITS ARE y JENCOURAGING SMUGGLING Fargo, Oct. 8.—Profits in the_ pre- sent de-spread: illegal whiskey smuggling dnd trade are so enormous ~ that men heretofore considered “/res- spectable’ ‘and ‘law abiding are temipted to: yiolaté: the law, accord- ing to officials in thé offfce of Pro- hibition Officer Darby here. Meh'Whq would never 'stoop tg the \old atyle bootlegging in days of ordinary state prohibition are now running the risk of sterner penalties because of the large financial recompenses. ‘Whisky readily sells according to this same officer, for “$40 a ‘quart in Sioux City, §. D. Rumors has it that an Aberdeen man has made $50,000 in Canadian whiskey since last /spring. / “The bringing of “all offenders -to justice is a- laborious task, because of' their multiplicity and becafise to convict in court of violating the Vol- stead act, prchibition officers must produce the, ‘évidence against offend- ers and prove the liquor. County and city officers thruout the state are cooperating more and more in the ‘enforcement of the 18th amendment, ;as they begin to realizo-| that the duty rests with them as miuch as with federal officers. Mani- toha' which has a law. against -export is aJso coopérating with U. S. prohi- ‘bition agents, byt Saskatchewan does not prohibit skipment of Winor to-the U. S. and mostiwhisky runners enter. over the Saskatchewan line.” Most of the Canadian whisky:sold arbund here: it i8 said, is made in Regina. MENNONITES LOOKING FOR . NEW “PROMISED LAND” ‘Winnipeg, Oct. §.—Urpgnay and Mexico are “'the latest ‘“promised TANLAC DISPLAY MAKES GREAT HIT Unique and Attractive Display of Celebrated Medicine At- tracts Much Attention An advertising display which® has attracted unusual interest, has Beeri placed in the show window of the City Drug Store on 309 Beltrami avenue,| in this city, the local agency for the wcll—lgnown and highly successful proprietary medicin®; Tanlac. N . The display is not only interesting from an advertising standpoint, but is educational,’ combining in an at- tractive and artistic manner beautiful scenés from many foreigh countries where thg ingredients of this prepara- tion are obtained. It has vccasioned such favorable comment in the city -that the pro- ietors of the store state that ,it] will remain in their window several | days longer. 3 WORK ‘OF GREAT ARTIST. The display ‘is the work of one of America’s, greatest . lithographic artists and the manufactyrers of Tan- lac state that the total cost will ex- ceed sixty thousand doli#rs, which is’ said to be a record pricé for windgw displays. It is in :ten distinct and natural colors, and’ presents scenes from the Rocky Mountains, as well as from Europe, Asia, Peru, Egypt and other fogeign countries. The nativeg are seen in their nat- ural habitat and enwronment, gath- ering the roots, herbs'and barks that form the medicinal ingredients of Tanlac, packing them upon the backsT of camels, elephants, llamas and other beasts of burden for transportation by land and sea to the immense laboratories at, Dayton, Ohio, and ‘Walkerville, Canada. i One of the'most striking features of the display is the reproduction of the magnificent laboratory at Day- ton. Here the artist has very effec- tively and impressively portrayed the popularity of Tanlac by introducing a group of people in all'walks:of 1ffe, who are looking at the Tanlac lahor- atory with expressions of confidence, plainly indicating their belief and faith in the nfedicine. - Another distinctive feature is the bulletins accompanying the ‘display. They tell briefly and concisely of the marvelous growth and development of Tanlac, until today it has the larg- est sale of any medicine of its kind in the world. These bulletins also uote varfous standard medical au- thorities as to the therapeutic value apd physiological gflect of the medi- cine. . . 60,000 BOTTLES A DAY. . From these bulletins one also learns that the new Tanlac laboratories at Dayton and Walkeryille have a com- .bined daily capacity of 60,000 bot- tles and that the medicine is now selling at the rate of approximately 10,000,000 botltes per year. ‘That Tanlac is a preparation of exceptional merit has never been dis- puted, which accounts for its tremen- dous popularity and large; sales throughout the country. It is s, pow-] erful Afeconstructive tonic and body- bujlder and has a far reaching and most beneficial effect upon the entire system. Many strong local endors ments, from those who testify as to the benefit they received, have ap- peared in the columns of this paper. The manufacturers of Tanlac are firm believers in newspaper adver- tising and have forcibly presented to the' public-the merits of their pro- ducts in this way. Their total annual appropriation for newspaper space exceeds one million dollars. Their copy appears in practically all of the leading daily and weekly newspapgrs throughout- ‘the - United ‘States dnd Canada.—Adyv. & lands” toward which Menonites of southern Manijtoba and Saskatchewan are turning their eyes, according to Frank Greenway, department of edu- cation. Representatives of the Men- nenite colgnies at Rudmerfield, Man,, have been named to. investigate con- |7 ditions in these two coumiries to de- tegnine whether the Meénnonites sall immigrate to ‘escape conflict with Canadian laws. The Mennonites ‘inoist upon scheoling their children and reftise to abide by the school laws ‘requiring’ attendance at-public schools. NASH GOES BEFORE COURT ON'SMUGGLING CHARGE t. Paul, Oct. 8,—Although he has beeli exonerated by the Hennepin county grand jury William N. Nash, former county attorney, went before the supréme court today to den: harges that he was implicated in a million dollar whisky . smuggling ‘plot. ' The appeal of Nash is from‘the de- cision of Governor Burnquist rinov- ing Nash as county attorney, follow- ing a hearing conducted by the gov- ernor on ‘charges that he was involv- ed in the famous whisky case. / Malfeasance and nonfeasance in of- fice were the charges brought against Nash, in the hearing before .the governor. Alleged accomplices of Oscar Martinson, Michael Weis- man and others in the whisky smug- gling plot, testified azainst) Nash. ‘Martison and Weisman, witll several othe;p, were found guilty in court and 'are now serving sentences. ash expects to have the removal order revoked. In such case the court may be asked to reirstate Nash as county attorney. e S TRULY IN BUSINESS FOR FUN Explains. Why, .at 80, He Will Not Quit the Game. Lord Leverhulme reéent!y itold a g00d sfory. to show why businessgnen work as hard as they do. It is not for the money, he said, #&s much as for the [ sheer fun of it. = A man na\med Tyson, he sald, went out to Australia In the early days. He now has sheep farms in- Queensiand, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. He has milligps of sheep and cattle, yet he lives as simply as one of his own stockmen, He, 1s now. eighty years of hale and hearty. When he was asked why he worked so hard and lived like a workman, he repHm;)tha& it was not a matter’ of money at all. = “I have put sheep where there were no sheep,” he said; “cattle where there were no cattle—houses where there were no lguses+white 'men where there were only black men be- fore. That is the fun I get out of it.” A - —_— \ Lord Leverhulme, English Millionaire, H h‘.\-...--.-.‘L..;-...‘“ i 'BETTER ! HIGHWAYS' [ T PR S L P N S T Y ¥ ’ ’ ’ 0 ’ ’ ’ ’ e FEDERAL ROAD BUILDING AID A, Highway ‘Constru Transportagion Difficulties and Lack of Material. 'in addition to $19,000,000 for forest road construction, congress has made available fo July 1, 1920, the sum of $275,000,000 for federal aid roads. Of this sum $175,000,00v was available up to and including June 30; 1920. Of cation ‘covering $152,103,040 as of April 30.. This federal aid iIs to apply ‘Sur'aoe 1reatment of Macadam Road With Bituminous-Material and Stone “Chips. on %796 miles of road estimated to 5,754,799, As of May 1st 13.- 540 miles of federal-ald road were un- der construction, ln\;fllvlng over $S6,- 000,000 in federal’ aid. The total mileage of completed road built under the federal aild law since it became operative in 1916 1s 4,30115 miles, as of May 1, 1920, an average rate of con- struction of ove¢ 1,000 miles a year. * The difficulties of transportationy the lack of materials, the insufficient number of contracting organizations, the scarcity of adequate equipment and the ‘geheral shortage of engineer- ing.personnel in connection with high- way construction during the past two years_have reduced road bullding ac- tivities to ‘about 3-7 of the full pro- grm. Thes'burean of public roads, United States department of agricul- ture is ready, the states are ready, the funds are available to push‘mgg\-‘ .way construction ‘on ay100 .per cent program as soon as thé national ‘eco- nomic conditions will-warrant. OO i/ 4 For your cdrd v ROV RRRRERD OO VRO AR —_— e , O RO Eas Y el o Eiise, 2 e ) e | ~ MAKE YOUR PARTY .Frozen -SERVE YOUR GUESTS WITH, Céxfnggip_ns, Chrysanthemums, ‘l.,illy of the Valley, J and American Beauty Roses ‘ “WEAT COULD BE NICER? 1 Op, if 'you prefer it, we have an assortment of fruits such as : |* Peaches, Banianas, Pears, Etc. party we have the ", " Ace of Spades, Alce of Clubs, Ace of Hearts and Ace of Diamonds For the Kiddies we have ) ‘Puss in Boots, Rabbits, Chickens, Turkeys, Automobiles, Trains ' and cthers too humerous to mention | e EEEEEEEEE———————— Any of the abpve can bd-secured upon twenty-four hours notice, by placing your order with any of the following confectioneries: Abercrdtibie & MecCready Markham Hotel Coffee Shop Boardman’s Drug Store ~ Miller’s Grocery By request of our manybatrons we are putting out a family sized brick, Our Sunday Special is Vanilla Nut and Tutti-Fruittos LANGDON SO0 n Hampered by + Side Whiskers in London. The London exquisite is dolng his best to cultivate side whiskers, a fash- fon that was somewhat froyned upon a few years ago when Lord Rocksav- age attempted its resurrcction. But that was In the days before the war, and probably it is as a change from the regulation military mustache of the last five or six years tfat British young men of today are growing tufts of hatr In front of thelr ears with most OU certainly want to save money, and you would like to have better bakings. , “Then use Calumet.\It's the biggest thing you can do to im- prove the quality.of your bakings this amount the states had made appli-| ’ léy serving Langdon’;s=\ Sanitary lce Cream Moulds especially for you. -Anflex Candy Shop Bemidji Candy Kitchen Brakke’s Grocery ' hideous result. P After-you eat—always use ATONIC | —one o{ two tablets—eat like candy. InstantlyrelievesHeartburn, Bloated Gassy E};eling. Stops indigestion, foodsouring, repeating, headacheand the many miseries caused by ~ \ o = Acid-Stoma EATONICis the bestremedy, it takes 3 b the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, you fict well. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug- gist. Costa trifle. Please try it! Quit Laxatives, Purges; Try NR iNR 'lunlgfl—]’hmnow Feel Right It is a mistake to ‘continually doso yourself with so-called laxative pills, calomel, oil, 'purges and cathartics and force bowel action. It wen S the bowcls ang.Jiver and makes con- stantrdosing ndceasary. B o Wity don't-you begin right today to -. gvercome_your. constipatidn and get your system in”such shape that daily puiging will bo unnccessary? You can do’ so if you got a 25¢ hox™ of Nature’s - Remedy (NR Tablcts) and take one each night for a weck or so. NR Tablets - do 4m€xch mare than merely cause pleasant easy 'bowel ac- tiol ‘This 'medicine acts upon the digestive.as well as.eliminative organs I\ —promotes good digcstion, causes tha bodx to- get tho nourl(‘thcnt from all the food you cat, gites you d good, hearty appetite, strengthens the liver, overcomes biliousness, regulates kidney and bowel action and gives tho wholo - body a thorough cleaning out., This accomplished you will not have to take medicine every day. An occasional NR tablet will keep your body in condt- tion and you can always feel your best. Try Nature's Remedy (NR Tablots) and_prove this. It is'the best bowel medicine that you can use and costs only 25¢ per box, containing cnough to Jast twenty-five ‘days. Nature's Rem~ ‘edy (NR Tablets) s sold, guarantced and recommended: by your gruggist. CITY DRUG STORE Nolmacslemedy Better than Pills | GET A For Liver Iils.| 25¢ Box W= B Warner’s Corsets v A T /ot ke A in Individual . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIleIll!llIIIlIIIIIIIII TR are shown at MFG. COMPANY Beltrami Avenue T T IO TR AR ERER RO 2 .‘fil b S skirts in plaids and plain colors, prices $11.50 to $25.00. They are beauties. A most complete stock of dress goods and trimmings _—and lower baking eosts." Calumet is made in the largest, tost sanitary Baking Powder Facories in the World. No Baking Powder is made under better conditions—none can be better in quality. \ It contains only such ingredier\'s . as have been officially endorsed by tle U. S\Pure Food Authorities. Anabscs lute guarantee that it is pure. \ Tt received highest Awards,World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago—Paris Exposition, Paris, France— positive preof of its superior merit. It is used by more housewives, domestic scientists and chefs than any other beared. That would not be the \ if it weré possible to secure a er quality ledvencr. It is sold at 2 madlerate price. Al: you have to do determine how much yott ¢an save by buving Calumet. A pound.can ¢! 310 compare costs to umet eontains full powders come in Calumet Cream’ Cake Recipe —3 cups pastry ‘finur, 3 level tea- lsp.ons Calumet Baking Powder, 1§ cup tutter, 154 cups granulated sugar, Yolks of 3 eggs, 3§ cup cold water, Whites of 3 eggs, 1, teaspoon 4 orange extract. fhen mix in the regular way. — e Patterns Pictorial New Fall o _'!IIIIIHIIIIIIlI!IIIIIIlIllIIlIlIllllllllIll[IlllllllllllIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIl|IImIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllIIIII||II|IIII|IIIIIIIIII The Bazaar Store Coats and Dresses 1 Snappy styles, beautiful . -colorings, dependable ma- terial, tailored by high class workmen and sold at prices that are reasonable. We have just received a ship- ment of ac- cordian pleated THE BAZAAR STORE Bemidji, Minn. IIIIlIIlI|I|IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIfllfl“fll“lfllill“llflfll!lfllmflflmlllllflmm (1 \ IO M =