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.. THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER. . b ENLARGEMENT PROGRAM OF HARVESTER COMPANY HAS BEEN MADE PUBLI Motor Truck Company -Will Soon Have New Plant at Fort Wayne, Indiana .ESKIMO: MURDB{ER 10 FACE TRIAL IN CANADA lpag an:; July 30.—In the ‘of his kinsmen in the Artic wXptes, Ouangwak? alleged murderer, . wiN be tried for his life:as :demon- stration to the Eskimos of the power atr this thing they have tearedp only the largest motor truck plant in the vaguely in the past—British justice. . assambly. world has been secured by that\qr- i (Forthe first time in Canadian nis: | J1 1.33’-36, ':=,‘IIS1-48 Member of ganization and that as goon as pos- _-tory.court will be held. at Chester- ,, congress. sible the International motor. truck, field Inlet and ‘to accomplish the ob-{ I 1848—Elected vice president. which has increased its sales yolumes ject lesson, a Roval Canadian-Mount-| ¥ 1880-—July.9, sworn in as thin 1,500 per cent since 1914, is to be ed policeman who brought § teenth ;. president, aged ||/|put into greatly extended production: ed murderer to Winnipeg today after | fifty. * Sent Commodore Cyrus McCormick, Jr., works man- a journey.of hundreds of miles’ acrou bk Ftrry‘to Japan, . the:northland, will Tentore the :ca| A SECONDHAND PRESIDENT finished product. -, 1800—Jan; 7', 'Hllllrd Filimore, % .- born /in Cayuga county, " New. York. 1829-31—~Member of New York The International Harvester com- pany has ‘announced that a ‘site for covering many years. termination to cofmbine - all arre For et A Another Esklmu charged with mur- ; '".“ ‘| will be an addition to Akron Works, der,.the story of which has not/reachs - Whige, and; defeated. | 1s- situated at Fort Wayne, Indiana, ed .civilization yet, will be trie - 1874—March- 8, died at Buffalo, W |,hout three and a half hours ride aged seventy- four. ; trom Chicago and on the N.-Y. C. & Sergt. W. 0. Douglas of:the MG\IM- 3 St. L., Wabash, Pennsylvania, New ed Police and his prisoner salled| @ : ==| York Central, and Ohio Electric rail- flm mMUHBw 1LLABD FILLMORE, the second roads. \The facilities for Internation- A“u KEEP "‘ uP vi pruldent to be promoted by : Y , 3 death;, was - the most commonplace .. Worn out with the heat 3t Winni- president even in a twenty-year periqd Deg,; Quangwak was anunhappy fig- | when the presidency remained at low- water mark. Tall and with magisterial | front,: but cold and hollow, he looked the part which he played—the Gummy of northern trimmers in pnlltlcs and 5t Hudson Bay station. Ouang-| of Southern traffickers. in slaves.’ ;. ’ hot and killed the woman’s:hus-|. . A fable of the day:hit off the truth. ‘Angalookyouak, and later ki The new president must have a car- ‘ed’ f.he witness to ‘the slaying, Al riage, and “Old Edward” Moran, a " cumick, The slayings are sald to|'White House attendant in many ad-| haye -occurred last' August at Lake| ministrations, took him to see a lud-\ GRINAGER’S SUNSHINE GROCERY Carry a Bit ‘Save a Bit glass of hot water before breakfast.. / Yathkyed, 1,000 ‘miles from Winni-{gome outfit, whose owner was leaving the crow files; . Washington and would sell it at:s Douglas heard of ‘the crime ‘Degember last year. = At once he ‘bargaln, : it afoot “mushing it.”” The Es-| *“This 19 all very well, Edw-fl; dmitted ‘the killing and re- |'Fillmore mused, according to the po; the tragedy. Together they|ular yarn; “but how would it do for . the president of the United States tle! Ragrds, the end of the steel of the| to ride around in a second-hand car- Hudson Bay Railway, where they riage?” ir dogs and sleds,.boarded ‘a mn.. “ » handear and travelled to Mile 2,214, “Bit, 2 argued 011 Edyard, to the Pas and Dauphin in “Your Ixéllency uonlya second-hand n*Manitoba, where, the Es- | Prisident!” kimo was put in jail He was to havey: In Fiilmore. we have another ' fron- been:tried- here at'‘the summer as- s : sizes; but the new plan of holding the ‘gourt in the far. morth was - de- cided upon 3 . "Jelly, 4-1b Toy Pails..82¢ 'Jelly, 8-0z. Tumblers, = S A, 20c, 1 a very excellent health measure. Fly Coil, catchers, 2 for Milk, talls, leby, Carna- ——————————— and all sorts of ailments. ‘Motor Busses to Holy Land. Ramallah company of: Jeru- nlgm and New York,” says Shipping, “recently( shipped several - inotor trucks . fitted wlth speclnl omnibus:|. | e ; ; bodies. to actommo te 25 pdssengerg. 4 % the first’ of ‘their kind ever sent to Pal- || & ———————— e — estine,” . 'So_the holy city will soon begin to look like Fifth avenue! 'The Sweet Marie Toilet So‘:& day- of the camel ts passlng, ‘remarks B B T L 5 1 1) o e OutioBk, Lemon Snaps, in ~ barrels Ginger Snaps, in barrels .....c..cccioeennnn ves- instant if ; | ; f Gall Stones, l‘l‘\?er {:o:hlamlug Pure Cone HoNeYm o DEnacithe, i, Cyane oty Saronic ap Pumpkin, No. 3 can....18¢’ , X o e catarrh, pains in atomlchoandc back, con % ump s - s stipation, etc. Don’t wait,. but get : ink’ box’ of Sto-li‘g from your druggist]: Salmon, plnk chun,~ today. Price, $1.00. Attention! No fake | | 2 2 testimonials, but positive facts. Sto-| [N [ (§ VS ceeeeeoeememesosenmoenees li-gal has helped thousande of people and’ ‘it w;ll positively give vou relief | | i - Matches, safety tipped, Sc in all ailments mentioned regardl of “your agé: orduratici ‘of - trouble 'Com Flakes, 3 for 35¢ , 3 for...... C Yeast, a pkg. -ccoceemeeeeacad 6¢c ) Wite for free literature. " Department,| . Millard Fillmore. P& G S0aD.cwoemcmeceenne 9c’ feallve Chemical ‘Co., St Paul, Minn. : Swift Borax Soap, 22 Fruit Jar Rings, one dozen package ........ 25¢ subject of internal sanitation, F. O. B. $850.00 Factory ., Gardner's - -Dru, :’,"'}'}f,a’ o gley, O'Nail's Drug, and | there of New England patents. After e recelving about - the; same ‘kind of schooling as our other log-cabin presi- | dents, he-was bound out.to learn.the trade of 'wool 'carder. The oné :enduring act’ of -the Fill- in Bemidji at Boardman’s:Corner i tier pmldent For western New York hhe S'oheaand, Bagkers Drug; was. an , outpost. when he: was- bom’ bars for .. ..$1.00 5 pounds Besto Coffee more administration was taken when | for it ORI $1.60 ;] At sent Commodore Perry to knock at ; . ]'the'.long-closed’ gate of Japan, and, | Bacon, 45c, 40c, 38¢c, 23c with the gift of a toy railroad and a | ‘ toy, telegraph, to tempt the Japanese:fl ¢ Salt Pork, Ib............... 24c .to come out of their hermit seclusion, | The -rest-is politics, As American ‘men struggled: to ‘rise from, the bottom in the more:primitive days: of . the country, their women: of- ' ten failed to keep up with them. By | the' time half of Fillmore’s predeces- | sors gained the presidency, their i§- wives were either dead, worn out or lagging behind. Mrs. Flllmore finding herself wlth- out strength or:ambition to reign w K her husband, her place wa ken ‘ Phon; 851 a daughter, This girl of:élghteen; i 120 THIRD STREET 5 Summer Sausage..32c.' 27¢, ;i Fresh Fruits and Berries - in for Saturday. A shipment of high class staple and fancy canned friits, jells and jam. season. Miss Mary Abigail, was enough of a new womsnito have insisted, on.fitting, | herself by a course in a normal ‘school to'earn-an ‘independent living. Being |- obligated to teach a certain length of time ‘after graduating, she.went on.| . . teaching. school:even after her father ident, She kept at it |, until ben, mother summoned her to Ppreside over the White House,-where ;| shgcppomptly ;induced congress to fn- stall library, the mansion huvln‘, 'been-unitil ‘then a bookless ‘desert. ‘' A;month after the end of her hus- | blmil ferm Mrs. Fillmore was dead. b_ will satlsfy you.. 'S, Next Misg Mary died of cholers, and. HE exceptional ot bull;tin rn th::;flnfilw\ 3” tour" of - Europe; the an‘my ‘1:’1 our H eers but o v g not inebriate.” oes pa c lodeliness of a retired presi: professional ~con- dent was relieved Ttyn.at g:yxud. founs . a-wedlthy widow.: v A ez '“h duct matches the ‘, for for homerconmmsoer?ied | | Fuimore hed:tried to avert-this pe.| = UP-to-dateness of £ : tirement by an unsuccessful effort to OUE EqUIpTnON it ‘be- ‘nominated ito suceesd. himself:| serve with:ay ex- Four years afterward he, attempted perienced discre- to break the' retirement ‘snd’ retdrn to the presidency. - Although he had both the Knownothing and Whig nom- inations, he ran third in the election. | He lived on in hisiBuffalo home until the very year when another Buffalo- nian, Grover Cleveland, started. for the - White- House- by way of the shrievalty of Erie county. BEMIDJI 'nl motor truck manufacturer and dis- tribution were. investigated of 28 in-{ dustrial centers in the United States People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the lected, in order to find the very best |base for International motor truck extension. In a word, Fort Wayne was selected for its strategic situation with. respect to the delivery of raw materials ‘from the Company’s min- ing and lumber and steel producing properties and from available sources of purchase and with respect to the quick and facile distribution of the | ‘““The building of tne new piant will "'embody the improvements .of every improvement modern automo- bile and motor truck plant in the United States. The company plans frankly to take advantage of othef people’s experience in building for manufacture on a large scale and to combine this with its own experience It is the de- note- ‘|ager,- who Will have charge of the|worthy individual merits of Amer- || construction, equipment, and opera-|jecq’s successful manufacturing estab- || tion-of this new development, says:|jjshments into this super-truck-plant “The site.of the new plant, Which |y order to make it as nearly perfect EVERY MORNING Get into the habit of drinking a Millions of folks bathe internally|® now instead of loading their system with drugs. “What’s an inside bath”? you say. Well it is guaranteed to ¢ LUX, two for............25¢ || perform miracles according to hot L : water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men 4 and women who, xmmedmtely upon arising in‘the morning, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of Gc limestone phosphate in it.. This is It kidneys and intestines of the previous size €ans ..........ceee- day’s waste, sour bile and indigestible 16¢ material left over in the body which Corn, Hostess, a can.... if not eliminated every day, become food for millions of bacteria which| infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins which are then ab- sorbed into the blood, causing head- ache, bilious attacks, fou] breath, bad tion, Wilson, 7 for...... $1 taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, impure blood Sliced Dill Pickles 2% is. intended to flusl} the :stomach, li_ver, . ; e 23e as practical and sclentlflc ingenulty] can devise. ‘Health and comfort of ithe workers and ease efticiency and b before the Fort Wiayne site was se-! pertection of work will be the major ends involved. The machinery andi equipment will follow the same prin- ciple and no expense or pain will be spared to equip the great plant for the happiest and most satisfied work- men and for making the best and most economical motor truck which can be buii. 5 Subscribe tor the Ploneer. //(//u 2 /17@//1( 4y | === | under remove . them. FRECKI.ES Double Stréngth R ]'mnmm— KPS Y | freckles vanishing entirely. home favorite. YT Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Res Move Them With Othine— This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, ‘beautiful complexion that it is sold . guarantee to refund the money if it-fails. Don’t hide ‘your freckles under & veil; get an :ounce of Othine and Even the first few ‘applleauons should show a wonderful improvement,. some - of the .ighter Be. sure to ask the druggist for Tomorvow Feel Right 1-) LI | the double strength Othine; it is this that is s>ld. on the money-blck‘mn- CITY DRUG STORE [#ntee. ] Coffee Is Harmful | ;to Growing Children and parents who permit its use ;. sometimeshavecausefor regret. |With children in the family, and where the coffee flavor is liked, Instant Postum is generally accepted as the: = idealmbledfinkinstead of coffee. All groeers sell Postum, and its pleasmg flavor, oombmed with its advantages of quick making and .economy, soon make it a -~ - “There’s a Reason’’ = Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan ORDER NOW! A TRACTOR . To give satisfaction needs a local service organization behind ' it. Why is Henry Ford selling one thousand tractors every day? : Why are over one-half of all TRACTORS? Just because Mr. Ford knows that to insure satis- factory service to the farmer, there must be located nearby a com- . plete stock of repair parts, and mechanics who know how to repair it. It don’t do you, Mr. Farmer, any good to know there is a factory a thousand miles away, if you have a break down in your busy tractors used FORDSON Your TRACTOR’S success and satisfaction lies in knowing that if trouble arises, there is located within a few miles, within . telephone call, expert mechanics who know your tractor, and a . repair part if one is needed to get you going. i A tractor engine works harder in one week of service, than a : passenger car engine does in ten thousand miles. We are equipped | to give Fordson service. We have mechanies who kno i a large repair stock. We want to serve you. We know a Fordson ow. Wehave Don’t hesitate longer. Place your ordef. A FORDSON will make you a better farmer. It will make you money. C. W. JEWETT CO0. INC. MINNESOTA Fordson: Tractors-and Tractor Implements

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