Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 2

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" PORKERS SWIM BAY T | e - - ™. They were on the way to a slaughter ~ tacked the swineherds and forced them ; gp;#c;’l{%'r glaiath that led to markets, @ , Wmerchant marine, out on a boat drill, saw the swimming pigs and decided to " /into_the bay by one of the pigs. Je: . ‘and rescued his chief. ¢ - leTiALS FoR VILLAGES ‘m 'the .-u:: fi::d:?;;::z acids, you have a real surprife await- ' . find out whether or not it is any . break it. £ The preyalent opinion s that beyond * ‘THE BEMIDSI DAILY PIONEER’ Attorney at Law Office Northern Nat.+Bank Bldg. L TO ESCAPE BUTCHERS || crce oo v . _Three Hundred Pigs, in Mutiny, | ——— e Value HE proper proce- dure in measuring the merits of ' lntenSified . the clothes you buy is to contemplate their possibilities in service- 'giving.® Three hundred pigs rebelled on the Army street wharf at San Francisco agajnst the fate that caused them to be born to be pork. Now is the Time to Get Rid of The Vsly Spots, { There’s no longer the slightest . . . . . need. of teeling ashamed, of ©your And service in clothes includes the ele- freckles, as Othine—double strength —is quaranteed to remove these t“:mt'oo 3 pig hss. dosthoughte; iy hqg‘fi:].’;;f; ogt;t unce of Othine— 1 § of the consignmer nt, § an ol E iree leadérs of the consignment, sens- double strength—from any e and . apply a'little of it night and morning and you should soon see that { even the worst freckles have begun to cry for help. to disappear, while the lighter ones . ‘When it appeared that the pebellion | have vanished entirely. It is seldom ;must be put down the leaders | that more than an _ounce is.needegl to ‘decided to chance it in the bay. They | completely clear the skin and gain a leaped from the wharf, and about.a beautiful, clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double "::r“ pork apparently was lost for strength Othine as-this is sold under f k if it fails t But two boatloads of sailors of the f:ml:te;t:cu";:?“ back i it fails ? house, where thelr Gabriel stood ready with his horn, ments of style, fabrié-quality work- . manship and wearing-ability. If you're and pork products, ab: sure of these things you can afford the price. ' KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES are such clothes — and that i why we have them for the men and youné men of this town and neighboring territory. ' Their style is of a type that wins the quick admiration of men in every walk ~ of life; their fabrics are individual and alive, and . the tailoring is Kuppenheimer standard—match- less in the realm of clothes ready-to-put-on.. In all, their goodness, without and within, is assur- ance of genuine and lasting satisfaction—which, Xkeep down the price of pork. Willlam Splaine, chief petty oficer aboard ome of the boats, was pulled ‘DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFASY Says you really feel clean, swee’ and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. |zome’ Erickson, a seaman, Jumped in ~ But the three pigs—they swam away and were seen no more. -, b _——_4._ If you are acustomed to wake: up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy headache; or, if your meals sour and turn into gas and lw‘or Trucks Have Great Admuuo. . Over Airships. - Revictualling the : starving towns 'and villages of northern France by ing_you. ] L. Tomorrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone \glamour sbout it that makes people ‘overlook the business details of freight transportation by airship. Matter-of-fact persons who pinned [-phosphate in it. This is intended to thelr faith to the humble motor truck | first neutralize and then wash out of _ find thelr views amply vindicated by | your stomach, liver, kidneys and a bill of expense’incurred by 16 alr- thirty feet of intestinés all the indi- ships which recently carried 3,000 gesgible 'waste, poisons, sour bile a_nd pounds of supplies 260 miles from La toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening Bourget to Maubeuge and Valenclen- | 8nd ]punfymg the entire alimentary nes. It cost just over $1 for each | pound of merchandise carried, where- as by motor truck the cost would not have exceeded $100 for the whole anal. - ’ Those subject to sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipa- tion or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of trip, or 3 cents a pound. It seems the | limestone - phosphate from the drug motor truck has a big start on the|store and begin enjoying this morn- airship in the matter of cost of haul- | ing inside-bath. It is said that men axe. and women who try this become en- thusiastic and keep it up daily. It is a splendid health measure for-: is more important to keep clean and pure on the inside than on the out- side, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing disease, while the bowel pores do. The principel of bathing inside is not new, as millions of people prac- tice it. Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stom- ach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Lime- stone phosphate is an inexpensive white powder and almost tasteless. in other words, means values intensified. $30 $35 $40 $45) GILL BROS. “The House of Kuppenheimer Olothe s —_— REMEMBER THAT &ou don’t have to eat an egg to good; all you have to do is to Same way with us: you don’t have to buy our groceries to find out whether or not you are getting value for your money; just drop in and see what bar- gains we have in all staple lines of food-stuffs—that will con- vince you! 7 gk T WB ‘ msw{i fi GET A 2t E CAGE Cut HIGH COST P s Work Shirt. -85 LIV, ING W. G Schroeder | 9P GET A FULL PACKAGE OF WASHING POWDER FOR i Preparing an appetizing meal is an s'n't and the first layout to the cloth must be GOOD GROCERIES We have them in high quality and low prices. Men’s Overalls, per Cor 4th Street and Minnesota CUT OUT PACKAGE-USE TWO CENTS OF YOUR . MONEY -TAKE BOTH TO YOUR.GROCER AND HE WILL GIVE YOU A FULL SIZE PACKAGE OF N “5. ‘ QA 7THE BEST WASHING POWDER | and it will be returned ' \ L next day. Workmanship 7 gy b' , - AT__ALL and material guaranteed. *l : J . Mens rubber heels... .50 1 pay parcel post one way. Sent in your work " Across the street from MR. GROCER 1 Dalton’s Hotel. p We or our job T Men’s1 half soles, % redeent the ’fa;:rnsfi:gl J nailed. ......... 1.00 .3 y Mens half soles ' :::"slh ¢ prmmg”?rscm. sewed . vuouommin $1.25 ’Rnb-N‘o-More has ]' Ladies half soles v nailed 7! {given hgxdl_ag&_!g Ladies half soles same. 9 , sewed . $1. Rub-No-More) Ladies rubber heels .. . ] ,CaanL "Rprt Wayne, Indianey;

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