Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 9

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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER VALUABLE MEMBER OF CINCINNATI TEAM - BEAUTIFUL HAIR AT SALL cOST A Simple Remedy Beautifies the Hair{. Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. What a pity it is to sec so many people with thin, wispy, faded or streaked with gray, and realiez that most most of these people might have soft, glossy, abundant hair of beauti- ful color and lustre if they would but use the proper treatment. There is no necessity for gray hair under six_L ty-five years of age, and there is no excues for anyone, young or old, hav: ing thin, straggling hair, either full of dandruff or heavy and rank smell- ing with excessive oil. You can bring back the natural color of your hair in a few days and forever. rid youresif of any dandruff and loose hairs, and make your hair grow strong and beautiful by using Wyeth’s Sage ang Sulphur Hair Re- medy. For generations common gard- en Sage has been used for restoring and preserving the color of the hair; and Sulphur is recognized by Scalp Specialists as being excellent for treatment of hair and scalp troubles.|” If you are troubled with dandruff or itching scalp, or if your hair is losing its color or coming out, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, and no- tice thei mprovement in the appear- ance of your hair after a few days’ treatment. { PROFESSIONAL CARDS RUTH WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIAND Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota] Ave. Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEAGHER OF PIAND AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beltrami Avenue LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phone 396 Res. 'Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office "Phone 36. Residence 'Phone 73. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phone 18 Residence Phone 313 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS BR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY g DENTIST ist Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tele. 230. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Apointment Only T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies' and Geats' Suits to Order. Freach Dry Clesning. Pressing and Repairing o 315 Beltanii Aveave AL GROVWN PHOTO ‘Marsans, the “Ty Cobb” of Cuba. ‘When those Cubans—Almeida and Marsans—came into the National Itague a lot of people were inclined to look on the deal that brought them as & sort of hippodrome stunt by Frank Bancroft to add interest to the Reds and bolster up battered gate receipts. Time has proven otherwise, for both won places on real merit as ball play- ers. True, Almeida has been shunt- ed to the minors, but it was because of indiffereat disposition and not for lack of ability. He hit over .300 in the few games Clark Grifith permitted him to play last year and proved a valuable utility man. Marsans did not hit so hard. Perhaps he was not as good a ball player as Almeida, but he showed more earnestness in his work and that counts. Today there is no MISTAKE OF MANAGER DUNN Leader of Baltimore International Team Persists in Placing Mickey Corcoran on Third Base. Jack Dunn persistently errs in not placing Mickey Corcoran at second, where he would shine. Following Boh Unglaub’s failure and his turn down of Harry Steinfeldt’s offer, Manager Dunn has again stationed Mickey at Mickey Corcoran. the hot corner, a position unsaitable to the nervous temperament of the speedy Buffalo boy who first gained prominence through his clever work at second base for the Bradford; Pa., club. _— Likes Eccentric Players, The average man in charge of a ball team tries to steer clear of eccentric ball players, but there is one exception to this rule, Joe Cantillon. It is ques- tionable if there was ever a team which numbered among its members a3 many individuals who, in the par- lance of the game, are called “bugs” as are to be found on Cantillon’s Minne- apolis team this season. Waddell, Al- tizer and Ferris are but three of his players who are, to say the least, pe- culiar, but there are others, including Rossman, once a star with the Tigers. Cantillon seems to delight in gathering about him this class of players:and, Decullarly enough, he seems to have made up another winning combination In this way. Oscar Vitt, the youngster plck-up by Jennings® last fall for the infleld, is versatile. He has never played any- ‘where but in the infleld, but Jennings more valued member of the Red team., His full opportunity has not come yet, because there is small chance to break in when a combina- tion is winning, but many a good man sits on the bench. Marsans is one of the fastest men in baseball. In his own land he was called the Ty Cobb of Cuba. When a runner is needed in a Red game Marsans gets the assign- ment. Marsans came to the States about six years ago and played on semi-pro teams in the east. He final- ly landed in organized ball and the Reds got him from New Britain of the Connecticut league. He is twenty-six years, old, slight of build, but active as a cat and like most of the Cubans has a wonderful throwing arm. Most catchers watch him closely. L AAAAAAAAAAAAA Perdue Is Great Pitcher. Hub Perdue of the Boston Nationals is the season’s sensation in the box. His work stamps him as & great pitch- ing artist. UNITED STATES LEAGUE FAST “Bugs” Raymond and Claude Ritchey Among the Veterans That Could Not Stand the Pace. The United States League is too fast for some of the veterans—most any league would be. Claude Ritchey has been released by the Pittsburgh club of the independent organization and “Bugs” Raymond has had the cur “Bugs” Raymond. tain drawn on his efforts to pitch for Chicago. Another player-released by Pittsburgh is Jack Himes, formerly a first baseman in the Tri-State and other minor leagues. “Carlson-Variety Store” The New Store on Fourth Strest Saturday’s Special Offerings June 8th, 10 o’clock 12 quart size. Best heavy, double retinned dairy pails. 13 Only one to a customer G clear Colonial Goblets. Heavy, crystal glass, plain and new shape. Worth four times s ) 330 or price. As special Water Sprinklers, Heavy weight tin. 4 qt, 18c; 10 qt........ 280 Heavy Galvanized. 23c, 38c, 48c; large size Bsc Mangle. Ball bearing, 24 inch household clothes mangle, just the thing for any one where there are a lot of sheets, etc. Requires no ironing. Regular price’ $6.50. Special 0 [] Saturday . .... :4137 Shelf Paper. All long; as: 5 it lasts, 3 for............ G Dinner Set. Princess semi-porce- lain ware. A plain, neat pattern, pure white, latest shape, very at- tractive. Full 100 pieces : Very Special, set .... 36.95 Large full 9s. Ewers and Basins. Rolled edge. Special Set, 2 pieces. ...\ 970 Dana Food Chopper. Best chop- per made; three sets of knives; coarse, medium and fine. Spec- ial with one b toaster free ........... 0 Carpet Beaters. Extra value and well made. Special . ........000..0 . 70 Perfect Flour Sifters. Has auto- matic acting bottom which pre- wl;ents all dripping waste. egular 25c¢ value. 140 Two Special . .. . PAZTE Carters Blue ounce bottle. Black Ink. Special . ...eiceviaas Tablglts. Ink or pencil, with lead penci free . .iue svases 4c Ments Umbrellas. 28 inch, extra quality mercerized serge, equal to any $1.25 on market. 7c Special e $2.50 value X Special . ........... $Il59 Tea Kettle. - Old . English gray ;vare, the best for the price made. quart size Special . ..... 430 Lipped Sauce Kettles. Old Eng- lish gray ware. Large size with Gem Pan free 4 Special . .........0... G Auto Grease. Large size solid oft. " Spectal .. 346 Small size 1 6 c Special . Special Writing Paper, Envelopes, boxed. A can’t be beat 1 value. Special ...... e c SPECIAL— 1 Paper Needles 1 Paper Pins 1 Paper Safety Pins Your own selection All for ... N S 5 P S S il 5 D Large shipment of garden tools, wash boilers, tubs, clothes baskets, and a lot of other new merchandise placed on sale Saturday. Yow miss §t if you do not come here. This store will treat you right in every single purchase. The Store that Saves You Money sale.....ccooeerivvunnnnnnnn. White Petticoats from..... Leona Suits from............ sent him tfo the outfield on account of his great hitting, and he is proving ® sensation. M E AT ) A PN Slipover Gowns, regular 65¢ Splendid quality Muslin Drawers this sale 19 T 1) R e T C Children’s Undermuslins; 10, 12 and iBc. Dainty Gowns, elaborately trimmed in Lace 98 and embroidery, values to $1.75. ] c ————— , 98¢ ., _—m—m———————— Two-piece Princess Suits and Princess Slips in this Sale at great Saving. Berman Emporium Exira Special Sale on all Undermusling Saturday and Monday, June 8th and 10th Our beautiful line of Undermuslihs go in this”sale at an extraordinary big saving All French embroidered Cluny trimmed Under= muslins in this sale at enormous savings. , Chilciren’s. Week All next week, beginning Saturday, will be will be Children’s Week in this store. During this time_all children’s and misses garments will be sold at special reductions. Footwear Ofie big assortmont of Misses’ and Children’s O;i- fords and slippers, values and Monday at .... . Special Savings on all Suits, Coats and See our new Dress Goods in Silk Mixtures and dainty Wash Fabrics in advanced new patterns to -$2.00, Saturday: ssc Dresses.

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