Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 22, 1912, Page 6

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FIRST APPLICATION DARKENS THE HAIR A Simple Remedy Gives Strength and Beauty to The Hair. You don’t have to have gray hair or faded hair if you don’t want to. Why look old or unattractive? If your hair is gray or faded, you can| change it easily, quickly and effec- tively by using Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. Apply a lit- tle tonight, and in the morning you will be agreeably surprised at the re- sults from a single application. The gray hairs will be less conspicuous, and after a few more applications! will be restored to natural color. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur also quickly removes dandruff, leaves the scalp clean and healthy, and promotes | the growth of the hair. It is a clean wholesome dressing which may be used at any time with perfect safety.; Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and see how quickly it will restore the youthful color and beauty of your hair and forever end the nasty dandruff, hot, itchy scalp and falling hair. All druggists sell it under guarantee that the money will be refunded if you are not sat- isfied after fair trial.— Adv. The RICH, APPETIZING and HEALTH BUILDING Breakfast Food Made from the heart of ithe Rye, which tests prove contains mare energy and witality producing proper- ‘ties than any other food. Have you asked your ‘grocer for your package? Winneapolis Cereal Company, Minneapolis Color, | NO PLACE FOR AGED MAN Uncle Ranny Ramsey, Who Is Palsied, Must - Be ‘Kept Away From All Auctions. “In the morning of our existence,” philosocogitatorially remarked the Brratic Thinker, “when life stretches away and away ahead of us, and we scamper on -supple, care-free legs through flowery dells, and all that, how little we reck that the first thing we know we will be in the midst of golden noon when the shadows fall neither to the right nor. to the left. And eftsoon, ' with weary, stiffened limbs and defective hearing, we’ll set out to promenade on the railroad track three minutes before train time. Then, let us be considerate of the aged and not let them know how much smarter we are than they were at our age, and—but you have no idea how much engineering it takes on my part to keep my old Uncle Ranny Ramsey from attending every blamed auction he hears of, since his palsy got so bad. You see, he sits there and bobs his poor old head and them sharp auctioneers knock down to him everything they can’t sell to anybody else, claiming he bid on it. And it kind o’ flatters the old man to think he is back in the hooraw of bus- iness life again, and so they make it stick.” WATER PORTERS OF QUITO I'rhey Carry Big Earthen Jars on Their Backs and Bowing, Create a Cataract, Around a fountain in one of the principal squares of Quito assemble every morning the city’s aguadores. These water porters differ from the less energetic ones of some South American cities in carrying their jars upon their backs instead of on the backs of mules. Their earthen jars are deep, have a wide mouth, and hold about 40 liters. The porter carries it on his shoul- der fastened with leather straps. He never detaches himself from his jar either to fill it or to transfer its con- tents to that of his customer. He turns his back to the fountain 80 that the jar comes under one of the jets of water, listens to the sound of the water in the jar, and his ear i8 so well trained that he always walks away at the exact moment when it is filled to the brim. Arriving at the house of a cus- tomer, he goes to the household jar, makes a deep bow, and disappears be- hind a torrent of water. Foreigners can never receive, without laughing, the visit of their aguador, the respect- ful little man who bows to one be- hind a cataract of water. Wonderful Power of Love. He who has a pure and unselfish fove for any one being in the universe has thereby a new life, new powers, new possibilities, and new perceptions of all; and the very universe itself is a new universe to him, as viewed from his new center of love and light—H. Clay Trumbull. COOD NEWS Many Bemidji Readers Have Heard |4 It and Profited Thereby. : “God news travels fast,” and the|# thousands of bad back sufferers in |4 Bemidji, are glad to learn where re- lief may be found. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no Our citizens are telling the good news of their experience with the|s Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an ex- |3 ample worth reading: | Henry Revor, 808 Bemidji Ave., p Bemidji, Minn., says: “I have tak-|% en Doan’s Kidney Pills, obtained | from Barker’s Drug Store and have|$ received splendid results. lame back, together across my loins. caused me pain. ney Pills as directed and they re- moved my trouble. I can recommend them.” I had a| with pains Every move I made |} If your back aches—if your kid-|&% neys bother you, don’t slinply ask for | i a kidney remedy—ask distinctly for | Doan’s Kidney Pills, the same that|d Mr. Revor had—the remedy that is|.§ backed by home testimony. 50c all |#§ stores, Foster-Milburn Co., Props,, 3 Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. cents. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’s— | and take no other.—Adv. ALLEN LINE Royal Mail Steamers 5 Services 30 Steamers WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Liverpool Service $.3. Victorian, Dec. 6th S.3. Grampian, Dec. 12th, from St. John Garry Christmas Excursions to Europe Book your passage now and be sure of a good berth. These steamers are among the larg- est and best sailing: from the St. Law- rence ports. ‘We can book you through from Be- midji. No delay or hotel expenses on the road. For rates, reservations and all other information apply to R. E. FISHER Union Depot, Bemidji. Phone 50 H. H. WATSON General Agent, Minneapolis Price 50 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Itook Doan’s Kid- |4 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, i fl boxes, letter holders, book racks, manicure sets. H $2.15. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1912. ‘GO SEE” esices GARLSON VARIETY STORE “Voee Opening of Toy Land Saturday more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills. k' and Christmas Gifts BOYS AND GIRLS THE TOYS ARE READY “HO” OLDER PEOPLE, A LOOK From you now while you have “lots” of time to look around. GGHO” Do'your shopping early. This store will have the stock. Different in selection, different in quality and prices. Perhaps this sounds familiar, but just “Ho’ come in and ¢See.” Hobby horses, moving toys, friction power toys, toy ranges, toy pianos, tin enameled and china dishes, 10¢ to $3.88, Dolis of all nations, makes and kinds, 5c to $5.90. Campbell Kids, jolliest dolls of all. Can’t break ‘em. 48c, 97c. Collapsible doll carts, 58¢c, 75¢c, $1.00, $1.38, $2.48. English doll cabs, $2.00 to $5.00. Blncks and games, o1l new ones, 5¢ to 98c. BOOKS R Meade books for girls, Alger’s books for boys, linen toy books and others, 5c to 25c. "Hammered brass fern dishes and jardiniers, jewel Puppy pin, cutest character dog pet in toy land. Can't break 'em. $1.00. Box writing paper, 10c to $1.00. Necktie racks, sterling novelties, vases, brass baskets, cigar stands and sets, toilet sets and comb and brush sets, post card albums, 15¢ to $2.00. Framed Pictures. New subjects in Cut Glass. Extra values, $1.00 to $5.00. dark oak frames at 62c, 98c, $1.18, $1.98, We certainly do undersell in cut glass. Parlor Lamps, hanging lamps, $3.90, $4.90, $5.90. China Dresser Sets, 43c to $3.50. Get your China needs in white Haviland and Baravian China for Thanksgiving. - Also Roasters, etc. SATURDAY SPECIALS Blue decorated salad bowls, each 15c. Fire shovel, long handle, 5c. Wash boilers, copper bottom, 2-in. copper Steamers, good size, 15c. rim, $1.63. The Store Where Your Trade Is Appreciated and Where Quality Counts We Deliver Goods Open Evenings Write ldeas For Moving Picture Plays! o g secrets of success. MINNEAPOLIS FINEST IN THE NORTHWEST LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF THE RETAIL DISTRICT, NEAR THE LEADING THEATERS, CON- We are selling photoplays written by people who “never before wrote a line for publication” Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of i only one good idea every week, and will write it out as directed i by us, and it sells for only $25, a low figure, | You Will Earn $100 Monthly for Spare Time Work. | | ‘ i ; FREE (e ook, “moving PICTURE SLAYWRITING. ‘ Don’t hesitate. Don’t argue. Write mOW and learn just what this new profession may mean for you and your future. VENIENT TO EVERYTHING. RATES ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER $1.50 PER DAY. ROOMS WITH TOILET $2.00 PER DAY" ROOMS WITH BATH AND TOILET $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 PER DAY. GCIRCGULATINGIGEDWATER 1543 Broadway NEW YORK CITY { NATIONAL AUTHORS’ - INSTITUTE CALL ON : = Y o CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND B NEW General siore EARN $25.00 OR MORE WEEKLY 117 Minhesota Ave- We Will Show You How FOR . 3 ‘ If you bave ideas—if you can THINK—we will show GrOcerles, women S and vou the s-crets of this fascinating new profe:sion. Positively | . - no experiene: or literary excellence necessary. No “flowery i Gents’ Furnishing Goods, language’” is wanted. - | The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The l Har dware- big film marufacturers are moving “heaven and earth” in their I | attenpts to get enough good ploss to supply the ever increas- i I will buy timber of all kinds from farmers. Call ’ ing demand. ’I_‘hey are offerirg $100, and more, for single l on me to see about deals in this line. scenarios, or written ideas I Nearly all the big film con‘?fiwfl’y‘ohii Igu%elx:; ;f ;glqto- f lays, are located in or near N . Being J- P- BATCHELDER Eig{t on the spot, and knowing at all times just what sort of : plots are wanted by the producers, our SALES DEPART- i i . MENT ha- a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in | i distant cities. { “ 4 We have received many letters from the big film manu- | : facturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY, h " LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, ] COMET, MELIES, ETC., urging us to send photoplays to i ! HOTEL RADISSON ‘ them. We want more writers and we’ll gladly teach you the | | \ \ ? \ |

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