Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 12, 1919, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ~"™ ~~— A Rubblt skins lrom Australla and War SMPbmgi'f;lfl’Losld H " 'New Zealand were among the largest idion-ana ha offerings in the recent Internationsl i| tur auction ‘at St. Louls " Half'a mil- Wnahlngton. United § lion pounds of Australian_rabbit and States will have to write off on 50,000 pounds of New Zealand were its books a loss of approximate- sold for a total of $335,000. The larg- ). est lots went to batters nnd Aelt mnn- ufacturers.”” -‘Fa,_l;le Is Satls’faetory and Is Supplantl g Others. : Noe N«mnry to Dan Bllk or Woolen ; 'tp Be Dnmd fer scrnt Vg e St | X muu h . the” merc qt ma- _rin pmbléms that™’¢ ronted e o R S g ” 5 DRY CLEANING ' ' * Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women @ and’ Children P e It hu been wmfln ‘the last few years :that: :cottons were. produced fn,| § - i en fabrics.~ The. fact that cottons | GUrinBsthe war to supply the 3 g *"were:cheaper has kept manufacturers’| § Deeded. ships. : * from thinking it worth, while-employ-{ 3, ‘Had the lasted “another ¢ . *ing 'high-priced’ designers -inv-produc-| yenr the advantages and bene- 4| " ingomewicand) attraptlye. designs, So fits of this. wonderful effort apd - : from year to year inghams and | § VRSt outlay of ‘money “would & o JOAr OUF. gng a_ _have been clearly apparent #6 }. : i ““all,” commented Representative J: § whon .we hought silk ‘Mt we_got e | § Alexander, former: chairman of ing- 68-page 38:page " Corn Prodlcb’“l ook, o= T 15: : ithe. ho merchant, . M% Gf fi-w ciinesto;a; certain: axtent, formation ; yqt:a.‘.mimd, ‘done in thi o g Alexander is asslsting inshap- ¢ | £]\f A " || to one s mat-| & - . p \ : - . " ing ‘a_permanent_ national mer- { cocking. w':ri::h; { ve. smi desumgetmcottqn ‘fabrics chant shipping . policy ap I‘m!- i -tlut are lmmensely satisfactory, nnd " fashioning “legislation “th: TR A T 2 guide the count.:,y n its sat UR experience is ample and § - our conduct is right. We are | or woolen I we would be sultably B e street or -for;formal |'$ dies - and “volles - of.cottor 5 .gowns:that are appropriate for : sort-of occasion are made in- co! . equipped ith the /foulards and other cotton fabrics. LA z lape st sclentlfic ‘you: icun’ make s your::own: trocks (|- 2 ’ bt o -aids’ and” conduc ‘amave : you can have all sorts of attrac- our duties “in” a n tth frocks at comparatively small ex- R Sy highly satisfactory OLAlsusedoverandove :5 witb se. But evencif you have .to:buy | Q m. they. are’not: prohibitive, for de- : L g A B 2 Out h’mm avors or. TS fxom oo et | , i | J one food lJo another lt is not absorbed mto are . mgnaging _to put out | frocks of cotfon:at & reasonable Wwfifu real::lmber—hgalzola is etg:a.ll todbut:ler for coo‘l’:; ing, more wholesome than lar co ami yon;t use % .to ] Wleu Muola for shottan ening, :pi:m;:ie "~ GORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. NATIONAL STARCH CO., s.ru nqmemfim P.0.Bex161 New York 306 Guardian Life Building, * St. Paul, Minn, .Our Waiters- Do the Waltmg @ 5 ! Rome.~wAmerican tourlsts may here- after visit Roman ruins—the Coliseum,’ Mm Pantheon, Caraballa; baths.and, 3 | Dlscrlmmatlng people i l!lh ) : ECIGYT D i et il demand tjle best they use . iwith complete success, for dnlly the """ 3 8 306 Guardlan Life Bldg. 'NATIONAL STARCH CO.’ e e Assoclated : Press | i mmmn navy‘) Look at the Back. If you want-to-make-the new: frock || decidedly French, look to the back of [ it. The French woman always pays ‘much attention to the detail of the ] _back of her frocks. She realizes that || er-doll with.a negll‘k “ble back. A simple - chemise . with a very plain front might s w -_‘considerable braiding in the back, snd |} th- uflect would be smart. 4 , “Fo R . E ERT SHOE REPAIR!NG < "GO TO - Bemidji Shoe Repalr g .Shop “- | across the strdet from: Dalt-{} ] .‘on’s Restaurant A Patterson, Propr Made daily from Pasteurnged Cr am Lilofisige Acatload 6F fine Montana horses weigh- ing from 1150 to 1500 pounds, will be sold to the. hlghest bldder regardless of bk ] AG. ]Bh | Aldrlch & Engluh “Gefieral’ Blacksmithing }/=Horseshoeing ‘a-Specialty— Oxy-acetylene Welding | , erofaves We build up our business .| Best Coffee,.Ib. lots. ... ..38c| on being square the whg{e B-louilots ... .. $1,.75 ear around. ~ i i 3 ;i " and Cutting o i Very: besk Coffe ... - 48c — 214 FOURTH STREET : : A SR 1 ket ittt ey One bar P. & G. Soap FREE, | Jelly.glasses, large flat,. |, | - with 20-bars any kind of per.dozen 5......... 42¢c " soap. Get your fruit jars from us;H Oatmeal, 20 1b. $1.00 <Compound ‘Lard, per 1b. 37c Cookies, per box, b ..17%c | Pure Lard, per b, ..... 40¢: Brooms, best . . .67c and-72c{ Picnic hams, 8 to 10 s, Washboards, best ....<68¢c |~perlb. ............. 30c4 ‘3 pkgs. Macaroni ..... +24c |.Bacon, best, per Ib ... . Dill Pickles, good stock, Gasoline, per gal. ....2 pergal. ......o0n... 19¢ | Perfection Oil ........ 0Old potatoes, per bu. .. .50c | Polarine, per-gal ...... 2 large cans, Milk...... 28¢ | 10 bars of Lenox Soap. , : 4 small cans of Milk. .. .24c | 10 bars of Swift’s Pride, | g P = Cream Cheese, per 1b.. .39c | dark'. .......0..... ! LU Illlllllllll 3 5.cans Cleanser ..:....24c | Swift’s Pride, white, per. | el 4 and get a car to go any- Other goods sold very:close. DAL e oo o000 e o i 7c JOHN MOBERG owner 7 August Jarchow, H. C. Baer, | AR Y Auctloneer Clerk, where, any tune .5 or 7 passenger cars. 3 |l seMy AUTO_LIVERY,

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