Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 26, 1911, Page 4

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Tear anurormR-=" the inquiry is made as |! 1] to_why the npellln] !n dul e Slavonic word, which some aunmrmal o are agreed ‘I8 not derived trom the | = ort: tioh s’ from' the-Roman. - ‘Fhe’ origin {4 We Would Like fo A | _ i ot “the ‘common Spaling 1§ supposed| hakas 1t LT[0 T & AN n e . 4 e"_bésw":a.fig’fl::flng toeks Slavonic has the sound of “ts* They ha : —— : ‘limited - supply of letter was copled, but the sound was |samples one of which will be given not. The letter “z” never belonged I |free to any skin sufferer who wishes the “word: 7The epelfing caaf 16 now | todest‘thermeritiefi the medicine: A’ regardéd-'by’ many -as old “fashioned: ‘How-to' Preserve‘the" Skln“" ; With some Germans the spelling s will also be given to those interested. zar, which 18 proneunced”tsar. Many _‘”_— ‘of ‘the Frenhch have adopted: tsdrns S the spelling; and that form is Increas- In the €ark there is no such a thing ing in English. The London Times, a a8 color. “The reddest dress 18 just the most careful authority, employs it, and 3ame color as a pure white' tablecloth and look at the new goods now: We would es- pecially like to have you try on a few of our suits and cravanettes in being shown here. 1 'its’ supplementary" volumes.=—Chica- 2o Record-Herald. duce the colors near the'red end. The light source that ‘we knowrasired gives Bemidji ‘Women ‘Are h‘mfings Relief | off only-Wwavesof a*lengthito produce |{if - that particalar color. A body appears At Last. red because its surface absorbs all the E other waves und reflects the red waves s If'you would Undeérstahd“this assume'| the presence of a light wave motion in the ether: - The color of light:depends: D thio-lergeh: of:these ‘waves: * The s light waves producing the colors in the blue @ad:of the:spectrum ate: very. the size that was made to fit a man ot e el ale vy of your build. We'd like to have you stand before the mirror, view the garment from all sides and see if you have ever had a better fit. back intothe ‘eye. “If an attempt is' made to light a blue body with red It does seem that women have more | light "5"‘::!1 ilfl;nb'c;nm fi:‘;‘:‘;’ b}:flr}; ¥ ang | 18 capable‘of reflecting only:the short: than' a fair share fnt the aches ‘and waves produclng the blue, and since pains that afllict humanity; they | the red source produces none of these must “keep up,” must attend to &9:’3 will befi:w:fl:‘:‘u““ and t::mbOdi appearbla ‘thing’l60ks ‘biacl duties in spite of congtantly aching when: 1t '1s- capable of bsorbing alt the backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, | colors at once.—St. Louis Republic. Improving the Book of-Job:- 1 remember the relief with which, [ ’ A nY bearing-down pains; they must ul O - ¢ v U (A 'stoop over, when'to stoop means tor- S [ after long feeling’the-sway of. Frank- - aches from kidney flls. Kidneys | c2me-upon & project of his for a new ffering-th Hher version of the bodk of Job to‘replace cause more sufferingthan any other | <oy version,’ the: style ‘of which; organ of the body. Keep the kid-|gays Franklin, has become obsolete neys well and health is easily main- lllduhem‘e less agreeable. “I give,” he .| continues, “a few. verses which may fained: Read jof 8-remedy’ f07-klg serve as a sample of the kind of ver- neys only that helps ‘and cures the | gign Fwould’recommend”” kidneys-and is-endorsed by people in.| We ail recollect the famous verse in: our translation, “Then Satan snswered this locality, the Lord and said, Doth Job fear God Mrs. F. Sankey, of Becida, Minn., | for naught?" Franklin “makes s this, says: “Does your majesty imagine that Job's « h a x | 8ood conduct i8 the effect of mere per- My back ached And Was m0 weak | C naY atinsimeit Unata e a7 ; that I could scarcely do anything. I well remember: how, ‘when T first I also had dizzy spells and at such | read that, I drew a deep breath of re- times spots apparently floated before | lief and said to myself, “After all, 1. D 's Kid there 1s a stretch of humanity beyond my eyes. Since I used Doan's Kid-| pryyiiins victorious: good sense.”— ney Pills, I have had no trouble of | Matthew Arnold’s “Culture and An- this kind and have enjoyed good | archy.” health,” Quite s Joker. For sale by all dealers. Erice 60 '.l'nll Sophomore-+0'Frat 1s making cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ;lln}lnds of money writing jokes. Fat T 'unfor — Writing jokes? Tall Sopho- New York, sole agents for the United more—Yes. In his letters homo he States. tells his. father he- leads his clau.-— Remember-the name — Doan’s— | Chicago Newi. and take no other . T4 ture. They must walk and bend-and work with racking pains and many | lin’s imperturbable 'common sense, Come to us FIRST when g you want - to buy: any- A ‘thing to eat. 2S( This means<that-you w111 come - regularly. You will find our gro- ceries®to be ithe "best *| j5 Yyou ever ate." Wewill get ALL of your business and you will send your friends to us.- Some' trees: grow fast— er than others, because they are different kinds of trees;- our business ‘iis- growing - fast, because we do a DIFFERENT GROCERY . BUSINESS. © Copyright 1911 The House of Kuppenheimer Chicago And we'd like to have you do the same with your boy, too---if you have one---for the boys’ clothes we sell are tailored in an uncommon manner. They are extremely styl- ish, very durable and fit perfectly. $2.50 $3.50 $5 $6 $7.50 Remember the most delicious coffee flavor you ever enjoyed—Multiply by 2. Result— Chase and Sanborn’s Seal-Brand Coffee lide & Markusen THE QUALITY GROCERS: Phone 206-207 > 4th St.Bemidji MR. RENTER Have you ever stopped- to: think. that -every ' few years you practically pa 'g for the house you live in and yet do not own'it? Figure it up for yourself. : Thecdore Roosevelt says: = “No Investment on earth is 80 safe, 8o sure; 'so certain ‘to enricli itsa owners-as - : undevelopdd realty.” A " We will be glad to tell you about the City .of Be- . midji. and quoteyou prices. with - easy-terms-of - payment if desired on some of the best residence and business property in_that rapidly growing' City. A letter addressed to us will bring you full particu- - - lars or if you prefer to see the property, call on H ‘A, Simons, at Remidji. - et The Soo Railroad is now rulmmg enger trains into Bemidji; inves *“tunities off>red for business on a '.,quidnannsm&Imnrnvamsnt _a.’ 404 Now Yo Everything you wear, if you're a male, can be had here in the highest qualities at the lowest prices. We like to show goods. Come. | oL B30 : - BEMIDJI, MINN. in all col'ors as well as the plain.Se: -Galled ‘4o our:Hne-of ‘Susde+ -~ Leather Bags In all the 80 does- the Encyclopedia~Britannita. | wpon otk dre Dliiced A1t n'dark closet Nm' culm-s 'ud stylas Ex_ | coptionally good values at 16:00 Seal and Alligator ags.now $7.50 and $8.00. L © ‘children, misses, boys, For the nextm day& 1ll sell Sjm.laI] attention ls For the next fen Regular $15.00 and I-adleshl.eathewl-hndaflags»at one half the regular price. This stock: of Bags consists of all the latest novelties Iy kAIllgator and Walrus leather Bags. ~Genuing Seal * Leather Bags, leather lined, lsather covered-steel frame. Reg- ular - $2.50 valus, now $1.25. The new Bromo Calf = Skin, satin finish, leather lined Bag. Regular $6.00 values now $3.00. Exceptionally Good Values at:$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 The Greatest Bargain Giving Event of the Season ARTHUR N. GOULD 303 Beltrami Ave. @PENMNGEN] GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AN @leu;-@ D PURITY Copenhagen Snuff is made of the best, old, rich, high- flavored leaf tobacco, to which is added only such in- gredients as are component parts of natural leaf tobacco and absolutely pure flavoring extracts. The Snuff Pro- cess retains the good of the tobacco and expels the bitter and acid of natural leaf tobacco. AMERICAN SNUFF COMPANY, 111 Fiste Avenue, New York, N. Y. A]HHflflNG Wash Goods, Lavms, Svnses, Dimities, Figured Satine "~ 23c¢ values at 10c a yard UP TO JUNE 1st Toilet soap, dozen.. 28¢* One lot of ladies’ wash white belts, sale -; Ladies’ ‘white muslm skirts from_____. ... 37e o Outing and Lake hats for McCall Patterns No. 3989—Waist, No. 4009--Skirt Price, ‘15 cents each A CHARMING COSTUME - ladies and men. < _or nurse shoes. BAZAAR STORE Next' door to th Secunty State Bank or Candy Kitchea - SALE One lot ladies shoes up to $4.00 a pair, sale price..._$1.50 Tan oxfords, pair.$2.50 Brown oxfords, pair ............ $1.85 Two strap slippers.-. ..$1.75 $3.60 'We carry 1ladies - comfort Children and misses - barefoot sandles ....850e to ‘1.00 Children’s, misses and boys’ outmg shoes =========

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