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*^,.-i Aegean Islands Are Thronged S. With Fugitives^Frqrn: Asia Minor Towns.a NEARLY ARE W RAGS Cheering Crowds tv Mytllene, Tatar forest Frwn Red Crow Carriage ^nd Draw, It to, Residence of ,v,,.. Governor General. v. 1i--v Athens.-^In its^work la llys Greek islands the American Red Cross has tbe cc-operatton of the T7fllted.^Sta|es na^y. fjlx Submarine chasers 4 ha*re been assigned for transporting person: nel and supplies. *^K:- On the Island of Mytllene are 52,0Q( Greeks, who* fled there "from -Ma Minorfiveyears ago. Red Cros%work ers are regularly visiting ail,thp towns and clothing has been given to. about 20,000 of the refugees. i At the outbreak of the wrv In 1914,: there were 3,000,000 In A?la-lilnor, More than 500,000 escaped to the islands In the Aegean. Thousands wei^' inassacred. Anned biands of ^i^ *os'nied the countryside*, nhjjjpi dering and murdering Greeks wherever found. The others, driven out of their homes and sent Inland, are now return ing, to find their homes either destroy* ed or occupied by Turks. Allowed 8lx Cents a Day. The refugees in the Aegean islands intend to return to Asia Minor as soon as conditions permit. ,At present the Greek government gives each refugee ate'cents a day. The Red CJross is devptlnftmncft/a: tentlon to the prevention of further epidemics, such as tbe typhus scourge, which took such a heavy toll at Mytl lene. Food Is scanty and costly, and most of the refugees are underfed, even in the large towns. Nearly all are In rags. The hospitals are short of medi cines and other supplies, and .have been crowded by influenza cases. Clothing, blankets and medicine are" needed on all the Islands. Canned nieat for broth is wanted in the'hosv pttals. American women. run the worshops where clothing Is made on the three islands of Mytllene, Ohio* and 8amo8. 22,000 In Town of Myfilene. Of the 52,000 refugees on Mytllene: 22,000 are in the town of Mytllene and its suburbs the others are scattered about In 82 villager fK' Of the 20,000 refugees on klo&part are sheltered In "old houses anofthe^ rest in wooden barracks, divided with bagging and old carpet* Into, "rooms," each accommodating a family of from^ five to ten persons. The Islands of Lemnos, Imbros, Ten-:. edos and Samothrace are served with Bed Cross supplies from Mytftene 0in- ousais served froni Chios, and Il(*inla from Samoa. The American Red:-'* Cross agents, were received at, Mytllene with ..the. greatest enthusiasm. The horses were* unhitched and the.carriage drawn by a cheering crowd to the residence of the governor general, who commandeered a private home and placed it at their disposal. INDIAN IS FINE SOLDIER ^vate^oatlac Williams, One fluh dred and Twentyflfth idfantry, is full-blooded Ottawa Indlab.' Law Make- It Cortmpuisory In Dis trict of Columbla^-BIa Oeerekse of Disease Noted. S*H (Prepared by the United States Depart. meat of.Agriculture.) Jn the District of Columbia it is com pulsory to test dairy cattle for, tubercu losis. The low was. passed in 1909. Dujingr the year Whlch followed l^TQl cattle In the District were-tested, and 19 per cent were, found-1 have tuber culosis. In 1918^1,206fattle were tested e,n4 lew than^l-per cent was found to n^ye the diseasie." Since 10^4 not inore tjian 'ij'iper cent of thed^ryvCatt^eVln thelDJfs^ict have been found/lb be dis eased. This Illustrates, ^hat systematic effort*will do 'in.,the. tuberculosis fight. SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed with Sulphur It Brings Balk tte Beautiful Lustre \t Once "Gray, hair, howeyer handsome, de motes advancing MageV fottle et frbmAah iWe all know the advantages or youthful appear ance. Your hair-is your charm. makes or mars 'flw face. When it lades, tunur gray and looks screaked just a few applications of Sage Tea and -Sulphur enhance\s its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Lool? young1 Either prepare $lje recipeeat *.-g*y ,'t make a j:^ Villi wa i born at Hart. Mich and educated is the'Indian school at Mount Pleasant He was in all the battles of the-Oaf Hundred and Twenty-fifth, except Sol*' sons. He was wounded at Chateau Thierry and was given the D. S. for |ailnt oondueti says wo will both look "and feel clean, sweet and fresh and avoid Illness. Sanitary science has of late made rapidstrides with results that are of untold- blessing to humanity, The lat est application of its untiring re search Is the recommendation that it is as necessary to attend to internal sanitation of the drainage system of the human body as it is to .the drains of the house. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heaVy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, instead feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poison ous stagnant matter. Everybody, whether ailing sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in it to wash, from the stomach, liver and bowels, the pre vious day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous' toxins thus cleansing, sweetening and purifing the entire alimentary canal before C'he home, o* tfrto ator a -60-cen of "Wyeth's^Sage and Sulphur Compound," which is merely the old-f time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so natural ly and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small ,-:(Strand-.'at-a. tunefi jBy, mornjngi, thej graf Hiur disappears after/another application or two, its natural jpolorili restored and it becomes thick, glossy arid lustrous, and you appear: yean younger. Wyeth's Sage and. Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, gation or prevention of disease. -V The Mission of Swift & Company Swift &, Conapany hasbiecome ^otie of the large businesses of the $ftrl through ji (continuing to meet the flowing needs of a ^|$|tibn andfa- world.right ^n| Societ]rSa utting more food into the stomach, action of hot water and lime stone phosphate on ah empty stom ach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour.fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for break fast While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphated hot.water is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, hillious spells, stomach trouble, i rheumatic stiffness others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly com plexions are urged to get a quarter pound' of limestone phasphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make any one a pronounced crank on the sub ject of internal sanitation. a to ask li^w the iilreaisjtog responsibil iti^s and opportunities for use fulness which go with such growth are being used by the men who direct its affairsand the men have the right to answer: To promote the production of live ~\l .-'.stock arid' perishables and in crease the food supply I To reach more people with more and better meat Toin competitivee aii^rrMnldridi1'-and' These^aire the jpiu^oses and i itioti^esqifJhe who direct thj^liw^iesL an^prac^ices. (rf |,-4 Swift& Company. a Wi 3* T* "1 1 K^$if is'$^&^<%. 1-W$ S4 JfeaMHaV .^J. profit, orderfair to reirrifeurs the sacs--25,000 shareholders for the use ?*rr of their capital, and^ to^provide 5 for the fttur^ dfeyeiopmeiit of the business To reduce to a minimum the costs ^of preparing and distribtttin|p meat and to divide the benefits of efficiency with producer iand consumer &tfm'jQfa.- n^jlahd let. ..live,. winning...: greater business only through IHf greateri Usefulness, with injury 0* to Ihc^hing but incompetency^ inefficiency and waste to deal ni*i justly* fairly, frankly wit-h MwM .Ki2,S'.-, i^ \I,\ I )mpany,U.S. A OUR' diplomatic, polite services meet with public approval. The beautiful dignity -that characterizes the accomplish- ment of this organ ization Is a symbol of respectful re gard. 3 E IBERTSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR UNDERTAKING GDQD5 PHDKE 317 W il7 HEMIOJ Try Palace Gaf for the best meals in town "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" Open day and night 1 312 .Minnesota avenue Phone 291-W E. W. HANNAH Auctioneer I Sell Anything Anywhere, and Get Top Prices. Special attention given to farm sales. 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 129W FOR Expert S hu Ripalriig At Moderate Prices Try the Umidji Shu Repair Shop Across tec Street from 'Resent*''0'Dalton's A. PATTERSON 218 Beltrami Aye. Bemidji, Mias. Wheelock's Market We buy Cattle, Hogs, Veal, Chickens, Butter ,,...j \l- ."and Eggs at Highest Cash Prices Phone 174-W 507 Beltrami Bemidji, Minn. The young lady Next door Says :t s':& That when her Brother Comes hofrte' From service He will Have "his Photograph taken In uniform Before he Puts it away ^dthatr, M-..-':^^ Hakkeru| Photographs Please her i The best. Bemidji Auto Livery-^ Five and Seven -Passenger Cars Country trips a specialty. Care ful drivers and moderate prices. Try ,a trip around the lake. Or der your car at the Ideal Billiard Parlor, Phone, 470 Res. Phone., 536-3. 34S-W -a' ALDRICH & ENGLISH GENERAL BLACKSMITHING .-Horseshoeing a Specialty Oxy-acetylene Welding and- Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET Ward Bros. Auto Livery Day and Night ,:Servif|f Office io Gibbon. Bloclr f0M 77 STAHL-JACOBS Furniture Renovators AH work guaranteed. Work called for and de livered. General Repair Shop pSone 488 9 Sll 6th St. A, Aldrich General Carpenter Work Good Work at the i prices Phone 809-J WM. STAKIS Progressive Shoe Repair Shop We pay Parcel Post one way Cor. Remore Hotel Bldg. Beqida Stage Line Leaves Schroeder's C6r. 1:30 p.m. for Be cida and State Park. Return 8 a. m., daij.y except Sunday. W.TROG BOLDEN AND BROSE Up-to-date Groceries We deliver anywhere Give Us A Trial 1216 Beltrami Aye. Phone 840 Eat At Third St. Cafe Same old place and usual service. DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children ^^^4V7f yEWIW(R, JUNE 5, 1919. BUSINESS AND PROFESSION, DOCTORS DR. L. A. WARD Phyeicien^nd Sargoon Bemldji/Mlnn- DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician ^and Suve9n Ibertson Block Office Pbtfno |W DRS. GILMORE & McCANN s. Physician* and Sargaone -Office: Miles Block A. V. GARLOCK. RID. v^VBpeataaiss'''' Eva eiasiM ntted DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office In Mayo Block Phone 196 Be*. Phone 117 DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, lllnn. LUNDE AND DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401-W 2 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. Calls made. 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Bemidji DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON OSHVJLST I Office In Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DXVTXST North of Markbatn Hrt^' Olbbons Block P^OP DR. J. W. DlEDRiCH SEMVXST OfficeO'Leary-Bowser Bide. PhonesOffice 876-W Res. Ift-H LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE .'.u Miles' Block Phone M0 VETERINARIANS Dr. W. DenisonDr. D. R. Burgess DSWX80* SVBOSff* eterinarlaas Phones: Office 3-R {temidjl. Res. 99 Minn. J. WARNINGER TOnemxn-ajrr numoaov Office and Hospital doors west of Troppman"8. Phone Noi Ittl 8rd St. and Irvine Ave. BUSINESS TOM SMART prmj and Tramster Phone 58 81g Res. ":!feA.'J-' Offiee Phone IS America' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Orgaas, tewing ataohlmea 514 Minnesota Ave., Beniidji Blslar, jfgi. ^ne *.W NORTHERN MINN. AGENCf Owlfht MUler :v yns 6AH Insure Anything Anywhere Offloes, sjocnrlty Baaa Bldg^ Tel. \KI GENERAL MERCHANDISE Oroeerlea, rr froods, shoe*, Slow read, ate. a W. aSCHROEDER Bemidji Phone SI ENTERPRISE AITTO CO. Auto Lfyery and Taid Serrice Day and N ight Service Office Remore Hotel* Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave, Office Phone 1 \u' Residence Phone 10 WM-WCUAIlp Manager HUFFMAN & 01EARV FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M'KEE, Fuianl Dfrectoor PHONE 178-WotR lrwimMIf^ aisMM ,r. Defective