Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 3

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il THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “[trenches dry. With a little ingenious adaptation, it was connected with the one good well. Now from dawn i JTHECI[AMH”N PUMP until dark a line of people, pail in i 5 . i hand, passes the debris-scattered -~ (By United Press.) " |streets to_the daily water supplly. || Roulers,* ‘Belgium—(By ‘ Mail.)— e ‘Werwicq, one of-the Flemish towns which suffered most. from the war and German occupation, has the world’s champion town pump. It is the-sole source of water supply for more than 6,000 refugee residents of |- the city. Before - the war Werwicq had a modern water plant.. The pumping station is' now a mass of ruins and ghells have ploughed through the streets into the water mains in scores of places. The old system can mnever be repaired. In the outskirts of the town were once about two hundred walls.. They, too, are gone. The first refugees who came back last summer to live among the ruins; found that there was no water to be hladh excapt from a muddy little - e " § ditch, entirely unfit for use. Refugees Eiliondin i ol R @ k:pt ~<;omlmlzt in spite of the' absence always maintains that delmlousf FRA%E!%NIICE, of water. was while carrying re- ] hree facto: at have . lief. to: the :refugees that :an’ Ameri- AROMA and BOUQUET—the ¢ e % can officer found that: the residents of the town were using the water Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block made it a world favorite for so many years. , If it is not - heing served: on your table, you are missing a treat. from the-ditch. Investigation showed ‘or' BLACK, ‘both equally fine.. Look for the had:been defiled by the Gem::nr::: hum i CY OS] Blue Label Japan Green Toa the water was still dangerous. _ Northern. ry Co., Di utors .. A large pump was obtained—one o nd %-1b., Airtight Packages ofthe-glant pumps used-by-tie-Brits A LT Ik... . Trial.Packages.10c ! ish army for keeping - the Flanders § : A AT LA Summer 1918 found Some American regiments in the front lines defending Rheims. When the attack came, the Americans, instead of falling back to :the supporting defences, as the French general had anticipated; fell upon the attackers. The U. S. regiments held their ground. It .was a superb exhibition of tenacity—the unbreakable spirit in the strong body. MOTHER'S BREAD on the Market Therefore, I get twice as much for my dol- ar ‘as you get for your dollar. Each contains 100 cents. That is why we say, a home is the best You invest your dollar in food and ) “buy” on the market. Building costs, if clothing. I invest my dollar in building | wpopwpRK | measured in terms of the new standard, materials. . ; T T are lower now than before the war. .Food and clothing have gone up: twice —— Come in-and we'll show you how easy as high .as lumber and building materials. it is to build with our help. ! “Smith-Robinson Lbr. Co. PHONE'97:: & . BEMIDIJI, MINN. goes far in building up the strong body that makes the unbreakable spirit a force which ‘“does things.” Each loaf is just full of wholesome energy. You have a dollar. 200 of 1B . )‘ B2y B 3F o K HomesThe' Best “Buy” 1 have a dollary -~ ¢ 4.} HOME BAKERY el 31 o.miuic Any Yank — " Who is back from the army would buy a Phonograph just to play F r iday and Satur day | “I Have Got My Captain Working for Me Now.” ~ Special | 50 boxes of FANCY BRITISH COLUMBIA TRAN- - — “records where sharp pointed needles are used. CENDE&@T CRAB APPLES, last chance of the - : i\ ,ic‘:,rd%}id“;t"’:;'v’:s"&}l i Year, a box - | ; ! r P of needles. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND ALL I | ( :”' ) b ‘ Should your Phonograph not be a Pathe, we ) 4 can furnish you with an attachment so that you NEXT WEEK W1 ] | i can play Pathe records and have access to the FRESH ROASTED GUATEMALA COFFEE—five i ; -y <l P“(tihe R:“"rd Ii“;"‘."y,tzvhich is now the largest e kS0 ol pound s | | i oo s s NAVY B S, a poun v Wil o v ew days and hear BROKEN RICE, a pound .. T N winliterantngg e Dot O UNCOLORED PANT —a poun C3 ) o . i 1 il Model No. 3 with 10 double faced 85¢ WALNUTS, per pound 39c A ’ RN e records PECANS, per pound I (T A AR Model No. NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT, two packages for. .25¢ bt , t iRl records MACARONI, four packages for e ! Model No. SPAGHETTI, four packages for A A o records EGG NOODLES, three packages for | LIS b Mt;figzrlgg SORGHUM, tenpoundpail. ................. $1.20 , Wi 5 NA FISH, one pound flat tin 19¢; three for. . .. | ;i GOLD DUS T,,eigh_t ounce,si z’,’e _ hediotal il ‘ Nol.' e2e]6 r%:'t Model with 10 double fased RUB-NO-MORE, large ‘package i ¥ x| CLOTHESPINS, two' dozer 2500 TOOTHPICKS for. ... : BLQANKETS; large size: ot Cheap Goods, But Good Goods Cheap &4 ~ Phone 160 . - . . “1 % Bemidji, Minn. ]

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