Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1911, Page 4

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Makes delicious home- baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum — No Lime Phosphates SPORTS OF «>®@®®®®®®€®®@®v & BASEBALL NOTES, ® R R RO R R R R R R CRCRC RO Grover Cleveland Alexander is no longer a hold-out, having come toi terms with the Philadelphia Nation- als. Milwaukee fans are happy over the return of Hugh Duffy as leader of the | Brewers after an absence of nine| years. Mike O'Neil, the former St. Louis| pitcher, has signed a contract to manage the Utica team of the New | York State league. Pitcher Vean Gregg thinks the“ Cleveland Club should pay him $5,- 000 for his work next season. He, drew down $2,100 the past season. Pitchers Bender, Coombs and Mor- gan, of the Athletics, are doing a singing and dancing act in vaude-| ville and are said to be making good. Ted Sullivan, the veteran manager and scout, is willing to organize a new league in western Canada and| place a team in Winnipeg if the Can- adian fans will help in the good work. | Home runs were plentiful in the American’ league last season. Thir-| ty-five four-sackers were made at De-| troit, thirty at Washington and Bos-| ton and twenty homeward bounfl boys slid across at St. Louis. Baseball gossips have-it that Presi- dent Lynch of the National league is to be turned adrift and that Presi- dent Ban Johnson of the American league, will place P. T. Powers at the head of the parent league. Don’t say anything about this to Charlie Murphy. The affairs of the Jersey City Club seem to be somewhat mixed. Man- ager Jack Ryan has been released despite the fact that his contract runs for two more years. Bill Cough- lin, the old Detroit player, was sup- posed to have cinched Ryan’s job and now Larry Schlafly has been appoint- ed manager. POV RPOPOOOOOOOOOGO & FOOTBALL NOTES, & POOOPOOPOOOOL OGS In New Haven they are saying that Freeman, a halfback, is a sec- ond Coy. Joe Pendleton will referee the Pennsylvania-Michigan game at Ann Arbor next Saturday. Fred G. Folson, the old Dartmouth star, has resigned as football coach at the University of Colorado. “Big Bill” Edward’s coaching of the Princeton squad must be the right stuff by the way the Tigers are going. Tom Shevlin and Foster Sanford are working overtime to get the Yale squad in shape for Princeton and Harvard. R R R R RCRCR R R R R RCRORCY & WITH THE BOXERS. i POOOOVPOOOOOOOO S Jimmy Dime will take his string of boxers including Tony Ross, Tom Mec- Mahon and Patsy Brannigan to Aus- tralia. James White, the London promo- ter, says that trying to promote the Johnson-Wells bout in England set him back just $65,000. Bageball now consists principally of rumors and denials. Chicago has done nothing but fur- nish surprises this season. Professor Meanwell has charge of compulsory football at Madison. It appears now a football team Is Judged by the substitutes it keeps. . of the eleven of New Haven. THE DAY FOR SUCCESS IN FOOTBALL Instance Is Cited In Yale-Princeton Game Four Years Ago—“Use Your Own Bralns.’ “The team that goes into a game | with only the coach’s brain in its head stands only half a chance against the eleven that carries its own brain with it as well,” writes George Jean Nathan , in Harper’s Weekly. He instances the game between Princeton and Yale | four years ago, when, at the end of the first half, the score stood at tem to nothing in favor of the orange and ! black. “Between the halves something was happening in the dressing-room The El team was being lectured by the men who had been coaching it and de- veloping it into a machine which, they hoped, might plough its way through everything' that stood be- tween it and the victorious goal. The ‘something’ that happened caused the Yale eleven to score two touch-downs in the second half and to win the stubborn, up-hill contest.” The most sallent words Sanford shouted at the blue team were, “Use your own brains.” B “MOOSE” BRIGHT. Clever Minnesota Youth, Greatly Aided the Wisconsin Team This Year. Who Has Like a Scene From the Middle Ages. The oldest and largest university in the world is El-Azhar at Cairo. Found- ed in 975, it has been from the start a national institution, the khedive being the rector. The minimum age of en- trance is fifteen, and the applicant must know half the Koran by heart, if blind the whole Koran, and be able to read and write. The curriculum con- sists of virtually nothing but theology and canon law, the final examination fifteen years after matriculation being upon these, together with traditions of the prophet: Grammar, etymology. rhetoric and logic. It is the same in- struction which has prevailed for cen- turles, and one who goes into the great court where the circles of students are sitting at the feet of their Gamaliels looks upon a scene preserved from the middle ages. “a perfect specimen, liv- ing, breathing and entire.’—Argonaut. Fasting For Health. Thousands of years before it was practiced as a religious rite fasting there Mickey Sheridan - evidently didn’t find much easy picking in Detroit. Devotees of chess, checkers and billiards are as active this year as ever. Harry Davis says he will do all in | his power to heat the Alhletlcl next Sear S Walking around a billiard table all evening is as much exercise as plny was practiced as a health measure in Egypt, India and China. Contempo- rary to Cicero was Asclepiades, a Greek physician, who strongly advo- cated this idea, and 1,000 years after his day Ibn Sina, philosopher and medical sage, argued the virtues -of temporary - abstipence " on - the, ground | that it came easier than constant eration. The Plamwr Want Ads % 15 cents. They get what you want when They. get.rid of what you want it over, then act. JASH WITH o0PY nm por word per issue Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than Phone 31 “'These Want Ads work while you wait. They bring the “Buyer and Seller” together. you want it. when you want it, ° You may have something right now that you may wish to get rid of. Think ||| : HELP WANTED | WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 700 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—Bell boy at-Rex Hotel. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Team of horses, 3.and 9 years old, 3 cows coming fresh next February. /Write or call M. A. Djonne, ‘Wilton, Minn., Town of Liberty._ HORSES FOR SALE—TI have 16 head heavy logging horses and harness. Weighing from 1400 to 1600, young and sound. Tom Smart. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Driving horse, harness and buggy. John G. Ziegler, 0dd Fellow Bldg. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR RENT ‘ S eI L A FOR RENT—5 roomed house with bath, 417 Minnesota Ave. at” Henrionnet Millinery Parlors, or phone 210. Inquire | the largest amount of classified advertising. . The - Courier-News covers North Dakota like & blank- ‘et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it s the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word succedding insertion; fifty cents per ‘line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D.~ Talk to the people In prosperous North Dakota through the columns of the Grand Forks Herald; read every day by 30,000 in 160 towns and rural routes in the northern Ralf of the state. Classified ads, for sale, help wanted, exchange, real estate, etc., for 1-2 cent a word each insertion. Send stamps to The Herald, Grand Forks, N. D. ‘WANTED—Fournished double room | for two gentlemen with steam heat { and use of bath for the winter. | Call or address court house county FOR HIRE—If you want to hire a few teams of good horses for the winter’s work, write to Hugh Mal- | colm, Bemidji, Minn. ® surveyors office. plete for housekeeping. Address “Housekeeper,” c|o Pioneer office. keeping or roomers. Over Bros. store. near City Hall. F. M. Malzahn. 'LOST AND FOUND STRAYED—Red calf taken up by H. 0. Bjoring, Sec. 6, Town Eckels. for its keep. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great ~tate of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising miedium js the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the only sevep day paper in the slate and the paper which carriee Had Enough of Law. A gentleman who is now general su- perintendent of a railroad began life by trying to practice laiv in -n/Mlssnurx village. One of his first case$ was be- fore his father, who was a justice of the peace. Afler a stormy wrangle be- tween the young attorney and his ad- versary the old gentleman decided the case against his son's client. The young ‘man gave vent to some expressions of indignation, gathered up his books and started to leave the room. His father pushed his specs on to his forehead and began mildly to lecture him, say- ing: “Young man, do you expect to make your living practicing law?” The son, who had by this time reach- ed the door, shouted back as he re- tired from the field: “Not before such a blamed fool court as this.” He abanudoned the law and engaged in railroading with great success.— Green Bag. DON'T PULL OUT ‘THE GRAY HAIRS A Few Applications of a Simple Rem- edy Will Bring Buack the Na- tural Color. “Pull out one gray hair and a doz- en will take its place” is an old say- ing, which is to a great extent true, if no steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs appear it is a.sign that Nature needs assistance. It is Nature’s call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hai-, or hair thar is falling out, is not necessarily a sign of advancing age, for there are thousands of elderly paople with per- fect heads of hair without a single streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or when the hair seems to be Uieless or dead, some good, reliable hair-restoring treatment should be resorted to at once. Specialists say that one of the best preparations to use is the old- fashioned “sage tea” which our grandparents used. The best prepa- and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prepa- ration of domestic sage and sulphur, scientifically compounded with later discovered hair tofiics and stimulants, balanced and tested by experts. ‘Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harm- less. It refreshes dry parched hair, removes dandruff and gradually re- stores faded or gray hair to its na- tural color. Don’t delay another minute. Start using Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few days’ trentment will make in your huh-. ~ This preparation is offercd to the recommended and sold by all gists. FOR RENT—Furnished house com-| | FOR RENT-—Rooms for light house- | Gill| FOR RENT—Good business place, | Owner can have same by paying| ration of this kind is Wyeth’s Sage| - the whole mixture being carefully|" pubile at-fifty cents o bottle, and fs| WANTED TO TRADE—What have i you to trade for new standard pia- { no? Call at second hand store, 0dd Fellows Bldg. WANTED—For engine or boiler re- { pairing call or phone G. F. Robin- son, 320. Minnesota Ave. Phone i 285, » ''BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand | turniture, 0dd Fellows building across from postoffice, phone 129 WANTED—Can accommodate two more boarders. ney, 817 Minn. Ave. WANTED TO BUY—Good second- hand typewriter. Call or phone this office. Mrs. R. H. Patno, - dress and Cloak maker. 811 Irvin Ave. R.F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR | AND EMBAL\MEI mi Ave..: First Mortgage LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTY Real Estate, Rentals Insurance William C. Kiein O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19. Bemidji, Mrs. J. C. Court-| ',REASONS Transact their business with this bank. There are a hundred reasons why you should have a bank account—there is no reason why you can : mot. A little reasoning along this line will con- vince you of the importance of having money in the bank—this bank. We want your business —we will appreciate it. The high standard of _ Service and treatment accorded our customers is evidence of our appreciation of their patronage. We want to number you among our depositors. The Security State Bank OF BEMIDJI Eiderdown ~ Yarn Cardinal, Grey, Navy, ’White, Tan and Brown in stock today. oG » | S e T BN SV To the Investor and Home-Builder ‘We have selected a number of lots—some of the most desirable in the residence district of Bemidji—which we are selling on the EASY PAYMENT PLAN—small cash payment—balance, weekly or monthly at 8 per cent. For description of lots and full information regarding these and other lots in Bemidji, write us or call on H. A. Simons our local representative. Bomidii Townsite & Improvement Co, 520 Capital Bank Bullding ST. PAUL NINNESOTA Are appropriate and use- ful Gifts, and when engraved with letter * or Monogram adds much to the Beauty. All assortments are now complete having just receiv- ed several large shipments from the factories. -~ Umbrella’s in price from $1.50 to $25.00 each, includ- ing the detachable handle and folding Umbrella which can easily be carried in a suit case making very con- venient in traveling. Gold Headed Canss $5 o $12 GEQ, T. BAKER & GO, Manufacturing Jewelers 116 Third Street Nearthe Lake OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING | Rasidonce Phone 53 018 America Otfice Phone 12 THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than £100.000.00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rooms, 12 private baths, 60 sample rooms. Every modern convenience: Luxurious and delij festaurants and, buffer.” Flewish Palm Room, Men's Gril Jolonial Buffet: Magnificent_lobby o UOrmle Py Baliroom, hanquet rooms and private dining_rooms: Sun®parlor and observa tory. Located In heart of business sec- tlon but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Morthwest Always on the Job Eunacmm,m" Tt R gy, THE ORIGINAL EAS TS CIGNATURE Every Housewife Should Read About “Cooking in Paper Bags” The Chicago Daily News Desériptions and Recipes Every Day. Ask Your Newsdealer About It An Astonishing Discovery It Gooks Better and Saves Money RS e A, AT

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