Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 29, 1911, Page 6

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YOU CAN HAVE HEALTHY HAIR Use Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur, A harmless Remedy That Makes the Hair Grow. What a pity it is to observe so many people with thin and faded hair and then realize that the most of these people might have a fine, healthy head of hair if they would but use the simple “sage tea” of our grandmothers, combined with other ingredients for restoring and preserv- ing the hair. No one, young or old, need have gray hair, weak, thin or falling hair, dandruff or any trouble of the sort if they would but use Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem- edy. On the contrary, it is possible to have healthy, vigorous hair. of perfect color, by a few applications of this remarkable preparation. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy quickly removes dandruff, leaves the scalp clean and healthy, promotes the growth of the hair and restores the natural color of the hair which has become faded or gray. It is a clean, wholesome dressing, which may be used at any time and with perfect safety. Don’t neglect your hair, Start today with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists. Erickson Rest & Lunch Room 205 Beltrami Ave, Open Day and Night Meals at All Hours = MURPHY’S MANUFACTURERS’ SALE 0T EUANITURL STORIES OF ROSSINL His Dread of Thirteen and Friday and a Coincidence. Rossini had scant patience with amateur composers. One such once accompanied the manuscript of his latest composition- with a Stilton cheese, of which he knew Rossini to be fond. He hoped of course to have a letter praising his work. A letter came, but all it said was: “Thanks. 1 like the cheese very much.” ‘When Rossini was rehearsing one of his operas in a small theater in Italy he noticed that the horn was out of tune. “Who 1is that playing the horn in such an unholy way?" he demanded. “It is 1,” said a tremulous voice. “Ah, it is you, is it? Well, go right home.” It was his own father. Rossini’s whimsicality extended even to his birthday. Having been born on Feb. 29, in leap year, he had of course a birthday only once in four years, and when he was seventy-two he face- tiously invited his friends to celebrate his eighteenth birthday. All his life he had a dread of the number thirteen, as well as of Fri- days. He never would invite more than twelve to dinner, and once when he had fourteen he made sure of an understudy who would, at a moment’s notice, have been ready to come should one guest have missed. And, though this was a double superstition, he died on Friday. Noy. 13.—New York Sun. Bedlam. How many people use the expression “a regular bedlam” without knowing bedlam’s “where or what.” Bedlam was the popular corruption of Bethle- hem, the name of an insane asylum in London, first established in 1523. Owing to the prevalent ignorance of that age, it was a place of chains and manacles and stocks and finally be- came so filthy and loathsome that no man could enter it. It was rebuilt several times, but even as late as 1812 the institution was marked by its cruelty to inmates. The poor lunatics were chained and flogged at certain stages of the moon’s age. Treacher- ous floors were arranged that, slipping suddenly, precipitated the unsuspect- ing ones into *“‘baths of surprise.” i IF YOU HAVE ECZEMA OR ANY SKIN OR SCALP TROUBLE HERE IS GOOD NEWS. You have provabiy tried one or more remedies with small success. This costs money and it is uncertain. We want you to try ZEMO, the clean liquid remedy, but we do not want you to pay for it unless you are sat- isfied with results. We have so auch i faith in Zemo that we want you to try it by sending to the E. W. Rose Medicine Co., 3032 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo., 10c in stamps to pay postage for a generous sample of ZE- MO and ZEMO (antiseptic) SOAP and our 22 page booklet on skin dis- eases OR get a bottle today at the City Drug Store and if you are not pleased. with results they will re-! fund your money. ZEMO is a clean, scientific pl‘epa—1 ration that washes away and de- stroys the germ life and the poisons that cause the trouble. Stops the itching at once and results can be seen after one application. ZEMO absolutely cures eczema in all its forms as well as hives, rashes, acne, tetter, barbers itch, prickly heat, etc., on infants the same as on grown persons. Indorsed and sold by druggists ev- erywhere and in Bemidji by the City Drug Store. OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Rosidonce Phone 58 618 America Ave. Office Phone 12 First Murlgage' LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTY | Real Estate, Rentals Insurance William €. Kiein| O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19. Bemidji, Minn. | | | | | | | AY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911. y rd A anism of the L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter (BALL-BEARING, LONG-WEARING) Key-lever, typebar, carriage (and shift, if you write capitals)—really all essential operating parts of the typewriter—leap into action and perform their functions with the perfect ease, smoothness and abso- lute precision of ball bearings, made and adjusted with scientific exact- ness. The nerves of this typewriter ! are sensitive to the nerves of your {P{ finger tips, and just as instantly &=~ responsive as the finger tips are é: to the brain. TP This immediate, smooth, sym- pathetic action, duplicated in no other writing machine, is easiest for the operator and most ad- vantageous to the machine. Both wear longer. Send. for descriptive literature L. C. Smrrh & Bros. TYPEWRITER COMPANY 420 Second Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn, All these beds have malleable rail joint. Guaranteed not to break. Our Malleable Rail Joint. The only rail that will make a bed stand straight and rigid. Bed like picture. substantial. the Special at 98¢ Special Sale on all Bed Pillows Monday. Mur Iron beds like picture in white or Vernis Martin finish Strong and | o.in. post. Weighs 140 Ibs. Only | $8.85 ‘piéture, any Beds like color, with guaranteed Mal- leable Rail Joints. Only $12.95 Only $4.95 Regular $2.50 pillow in a fancy tick, Monday only $1.49 per pair. Limit one pair to a customer. phy Furniture Company iy | | 1 5 | i | 1 ) | | | Brass beds like picture. 2-in. post. All other brassbeds 25 per cent discount When Your Finger- Tip '_ Taps the Key—What Happens? Your most delicately sensi- tive nerves direct the most delicately responsive mech- G®) A (¥ .y

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