Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 2

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facture of margarine.” And now scfentific journals (By United Press.) the rhinoceros, he can eat anything. ~ During the war butter vanished grom the menu, the only obtainable substitute being margarine. The small boy, asking his parent what was margarine made of, invariably got the vague reply, ‘0 buts or something.” But now the small boy Kknows. And so does his parent. - The government recently found it- your boots were made.” ter. Here s the Proof of our Exh'eme Values . Only’ .$7.45 . Ladies” Coco ~ Brown Calf, narrow top, long, slender vamp, military _heel: An excellent shoe for stree’; and dress. Othér stylish' models, w1th high and low heels $4.45 up Many”other styles, iaet 1o satisfy every de- gire. in the shoe line for every. member of the fmmly, at very reason- \ Pblfi prices. Bemldfi h" oe S:’tore On Minnesota ‘Avenue GOOD SHOBS mn LESS MONEY Fxrst class Shoe Repufiuvuacnnneehon» I’IUIIIIIlllllllflIlllIIIll‘llIIlllllllflmllmlfllIIlllllllllmlllllllflllllllllllIIlIlllIlIllIlIlll The House of Kuppenheimer Clo}hel Thanksgiving! It meansso much this fall. There are so many things to be thankful for. You're thankful for all the good things which this great country provides— food, shelter, safety, freedom; everything in 'a greater measure than anywhere on . earth. We’re Thankful because we have been able to provide SO fully and efi'lclently the needs of the men of this commumty, thank- ful becausé we have been able to provide gooq things to wear, good values, fine service. ‘We are thankful for the confidence which the peoble have reposed in us. Everybody ought to be thankful— —more than ever before., . | GILL BROS 112073 - - BEMIDII- selt left with large surplus stocks of Janoline and castor oil, and it was announced in the press that these - had been ‘“‘taken over for the manu- _ _|telling the much-tried British public London—(By Mail)—The British “it is possible that during the war er is beginning to realize that, like you may have buttered your bread with the refuse of hides from which Butter still being unobtainable, ::rtune the restaurant-diner is no longeryedical science can-be obtained here without going. to expensive springs far away from home. ' We- specialize chronic, persistent diseases of months < and years standing that have not been] 00 e e N L benefited by medicines and old fash- ioned doctoring. Nerve troubles, femmadin 7Bl 1 com What Other Phonograph e-hrrh, kidney tzoublu. blood and nmll;ry ailments treated by baths of| ~ T t 9 s ] el & iy W - Dares this Tes movements and scientific massage. T tiars . Did you ask someone about the Edison Tone-Test - and all the Battlo Croek methods. | _recital given last Monday in the Grand Theatre? ‘The content to be told by the waiter that the yellow substance on his plate is “margarine.”” He wants to know which kind—Ilanoline, castor oil, or hide refuse. And he eats it or not, according to his tastes in the mat- are THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER EMBER 21, 1919 " The MO; ‘-ped ;;mbormm in Northwest. : Equipment cost a Every treatment known to rlmumatlsm, dyspepsia and constipa- sen Special - Graduated assistan apertovats for. ladiep. startled audience heard Amy Ellerman’s living voice A visit to.this wondufnl Minneap- flood the pa,cked house., It then heard the New Edison* olis institution will interest every-| body, : sick ‘or well. ‘We: can refer you to leading physicians and satis- fled patients from everywhere Rea- match that voice, eyen, unto its finest variation of shad- ing and .feeling. It hea;('d the Fleming Sisters Trio sonsble prices. Jf unsble to call, repeat the experlment with their instrumental selec- Nhoment, and requsel free, doseripive tions—and _ again, the New Edison matched every bosk.and ctmplete infoemation. quality of harmenied violin, cello and piano. Anyone chn‘q or “consulta i “ Al ||mhnn||nnmmn|nmlmnmuannM|unmmnmnmfi= 2334 NICOLLET AVEJ Tfia*‘arlo NEGI.EGTING IHAT GOLD OR GIIIIGII? Hu-"a‘w( -—-v—'azn e Why, when: Dr.: King’s New who wa&prg;ent will tell you: Sk Hs>RE-CREATION. by the New ' Edisoncan not he told apart. It-is no. 1dle phrase t.hat you can emoy Case, Mlddleton, Hempel, Matzenayer, l,"§paldmg—m your: own home, The,New. Edison brings all that the great artist can brlh except his physmal presence. It ls the phono— ic triumph of the age. * ' ° “Zhe NEW EDISON “The Phonograph with a Soul” tbpmnptly ,.,.” o 1(3 p'peflflgnrg“gfi% ‘ Come in and hear thls wonder for yourself——the Three, always has been—and ‘. Million Dollar Phonograph* that RE—CREATES the as.:1 lt‘llgeen mwlnly:teadlay in popu- lariy fof more, than fifty ¥ i very soul of musie. lu.G Ttive pmnonnced ing f lsflon ormfi;fl? feiatmisin BILHL T t used i "Monday’s Tone-Test is ‘the regul T $ (i g:l:n:'l:s,tr&g‘le;l _“n_,u g‘;n exact guphute of the Lnbontory Model whlch Mr. Eduon perfectgd after spending’ Thme Million D Hars Xperimen.ts. . . . Ton! cuon. they pro free blle flow, stir up the lazy, thor- oughly but gently cleanse t e sys- tem of waste matter and ferment- ‘oods, and for hard work and healthful recre- ation. All druggists—20¢. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 20 a bottle at all dm ve: 1t a “rial. TR Constipated?Here'sRelief Barker S Dmg & Jewelry StOfe | ,flé‘.:.',fl:.rf{gmmwfl ... THIRDSTREET BEMIDJI, MINN. give you keen zest Sincerity Clothes The eyes of all America are fastened on that date as that day will be Thanksgiving Day A day of gath- ering together to celebrate the joy of living—the blessmg‘s of God’s hand—to renew the family ties. It w1Il be NEW CLOTHES time too, just as Easter for Spring. You wxll want a new suit and perhaps a new overcoat. A i TrUiE R F‘ro ur showmg of Sl centy Clothes is! where you should select it, for it is natural to want to get the most for your moriey... -And you, are sure to get it here. Sincerity Suits from $30.00 to $55.00 Sincerity O'coats 3o.oo to 55.00 0.J LAQUA R R CLOTHIER ST DN 206 Third Street Bemidji, Minn. mmm“lllllllllllllllllIllflllllllllllllllll“lllllllllIllll]]lilmmlllllllllllIlll|]ll|l|lll|||lll“lllllllllllllllll Defective

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