Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 2, 1913, Page 6

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. Tt is Human to discriminate! ATT TURKISH BLEND. CICARETTES owe their wonderful popularity to their pure and choice tobaccos. Men like Fatima—Il:c the good tobacco—like the blend—a “dis- tinctively individuzl” character that pleases the whole country! Profits in Weeds. All things seem to be coming the farmer’s way these days. The gov- ernment analyzes his soil, experi ments for him and is talking of lend- fng him money, and now even’ his weeds, which have long been regard- ed as an ineradicable pest, are to be turned to account for his profit. Mr. Francis L. Stewart, who has a labora: tory in western Pennsylvania, has patented a process for making paper from weeds ang believes that by means of it good paper may be made for less than we pay for the poor quality of paper today. When the demand for weeds in- creases the slack farmers whose over- grown land has heretofore been a reproach may surpass their more thrifty neighbors in returns for their respective crops. Repartee. “My only fear in respect to woman suffrage,” said Mr. Baldibrow, “is ita possible effect upon the public life of the future. Woman's love of a bargain would cause her to go in for cheap statesmen.” ~ “Yes?” sald Mrs. Baldibrow, with an indulgent smile. “Well—look at the pile of illustrious remnants you men are still sticking te!” ‘Whereupon Mr. Baldibrow began tc hem like a stump-speaker, -but noth- ing came of it. His eloquence wait not equal to the occasion. —Harper’l ‘Weekly. & ; ‘| the Indians, for they used to dance k AN place in the school life.-of; y Young America. ~Only recent-| ly exhibitions of folk dances were giv= en in Central park, New York, in which’ thousands of children -participated. and the movement to introduce danc- ing as a part of the regular school life has spread rapidly. But while dancing is only now enter- ing into the regular school:routine:of American children it has long held a prominent place among other nations and people. Right here in the United States the native Indians have long held dancing to be one of the principal functions of official ceremonies. In fact, dancing had its bad effects with [ MERCHANTS FRIKRRRIHHIIIIIRIRR KRR Wa are gobbem of PIN TICKETS d an GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemldji for them. The Pioneer Supply. Store Can Save You Mnney * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. co i«uun«u««ufln&nfl FHAIIIHIRIEIAIIIRE IR AXhKARAK *hhhkok iifl*l%filtiii%fiifi%fii’ffi*’ ifi«k{ifl‘fi&%fl‘l{!i{!fi*fi}#fi McCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, Groeéries and Provisious. Bemiajl- Y L e L L L g i 7 * x * x We strive to sell. x. % * : THAT’S NATURAL. : : SCHOOL »lurrnu : X Bus we strive harder to please, & ¥ * THAT'S SERVICE- x % Buy your needs x b i x % for the Sehool * & Courteous 'attention has'%x ¥ in Bemidji at'the * ¥ won over many jewelry cus- ¥ ' % . , * 5 T 33 ONEER S0HOOL 3 x 4 x 3 X PEOY worE X x : X 3 e *#iklilillifllfi tti*fi** b8 22224 1232232884823 84 * * AR KK AR RRK ing has taken a mmin_enf{ Folk Dances as Part : Of Celebrations of massacres. 4n China, in the pingvou, or dance.of the bucklers, and, in the taou, or dance rriors. similar appeals to war.are Anpother Chinese dauce, the ou- )wang, is a veritable ballet, in which the different movements, describe the strug- of made: gle of the emperor against revolt. The nautch girls ave attached-to the temple of nortiiern Iundia and dance before: the idols daily; also they dance at entertainments and -at funerals. They constitute a distinct class by | themselves, the girls being trained by their mothezs and positiens-in the. tem: ple being handed down from one gen- | eration to another. The bayaderes are the, dancmg g:r[s of southern India_and sre much lik "R‘EG?K[E FACE Snn and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots, * How to Remove Them. Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a. remedy for freckles with | the guarantee of a reliable dealer that i " |it-will not cost you a penny unless it SDac 7S it HeeR LITTLE ONES DANGING IN CEHTRAL PABK.»NEW YORK. DURING the last few years danc- .themselves into. frenzies which, led to their northern sisters. They -are re- cruited from the families of the work- ing people and ‘merchants and receive a small fixed salary from the temples to which they are attached. The sarunga, who-dance the dances of Java, are famed for the courtier- like grace and' delicacy with which they move. their hands and fingers. With their faces covered with gold powder, their heads "crowded with heavy helmets of flowers-and precious stones, these girls look like little idols. The geishas of Japan often start at the age of seven years.:.Some of the purely poetic.dances remaining are ’| the’dance of therbutterflies, of the flow- ers, of _the rai ut the te»l leaf of the fanf" 3 : their education in singing and dancing’ ANT Y0 removes the freckles; while if it does pense is trifling. Simply “get an ounce of othine— double strength from your druggist tand a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of : the homely freckles and get a beauti- ful complexion. Rarely-is more than jone ounce needed for the worst case. . Be.gure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Subscribe for The Piomeer: give you a clear comp!exmn the ex-!ji | Shirts for Work or essUp I Stylish, comfortable shirts made for fots of hard wear!. Shirts: that fit pertectly. iil ‘Made' of finest materiul—conservative patterns. ‘You'll'ffke them. Liberal measure: ments in ches 3 Patrick-] Dulnth mark of quality. one today! Try a Want Ad 12 Cent a Word-—Cash for your baby ch A tific n which rig] imentirg. : Pflfi and vou will positively grow chicks you ever raised. Just use Baby Chick the b In boxes and bags, 25¢ u book FREE. FALLS & CAME GRAY HAIR TURNS ITS AFTER APPLYI MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DARK- ENS BEAUTIFULLY AND TAKES OFF DANDRUFF. Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com- pounded, brings back the natural col- or and lustre to the hair’ when fad- ed, streaked or gray; also cures dand- {ruff,. itching scalp and stops falling :hair. Years ago the only, way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays skilled chemists do this beiter than ourselves. By asking at any drug store for the ready-to-use product—called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy”’—you will get a large bott for about fifty cents. Somie ' druggisti make their own but reliable and wlll give you the best value for your money. B33 a3 333 332228282838 28 d FORTHERN GROCERY | COMPLNY . WHOLESALE GROCERS (22322323223 82231 1222283223 8 222 o L T L *fiifllfi*{%fi#fiifi#fi%fiiflii{i x * X %« Do you want - - * -i Get Your : CEKIIS x X x Tm;::offf T Bemiag ® X HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS : : % Como right here and get % ¥ and FARM IMPLEMENTS, & ¥ thom, as we pride ourgelves A ¥ x of T ¥« on baving only the best : x B e g moemroem b L X C.E BATTLES x * 0TT0 G. schme : ¥ The Hardware Merchant : ¥ Bomfrneso t"r.umumot.a. ¥ X Bemtajt, - Mimn. ¥ * x % X #fiifi!fiifilfl#{*ifl&#’#&i{’i 3 ¥¥¥¥¥¥k¥¥¥i§¥¥:¥ifll‘l¥4¥¥ $ S8 . SAVE YOUR MO ! Regularly and systemat cally. If you receive your pay weekly, iy some aside each week, 1f monthly do it month- ly. The dollars will pile up surprisingly. TRY Now is'the time to open'a lcwnntwlththc x g§ fiifilflfiifi 3332222232288 8 S AEREERERE KKK KK ************* ***********fit* CI{{I&C’IC!{#*#”{C&’&C‘ & 4 FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT X Y : * @0 TO * e : ‘ROE AND MARKUSEN - +* “THEY BEAT.” S % * 201 Fourth street, chid,li. x, Phone 206. * * fififi#fi*{kfiifiifiifi*fi“filfi’ *&«ifiiififlwkfill’ikm% I STORAGE - ;‘. ***f**gt_*‘**‘*t* *fi*fiiflfl#{i{kfi’ifi*\k’ ki :fik&ifll{n{#{llfi#&ififi#fi merchandise sales are always: on the increase ' and each'¥ month: has been better than: & If you are mot al- & * x x X : know how well we can please & * ¥y x * * * ou ln quality , in quantity. ldfl. @. SCHROE % x B s s s 282t ey #kt&i##*k**i*&#& x *‘ xonn. MANUFACTURING- ¥ : COMPANY : % . - Minnesota Avenue * : MODEL BREAD : % Wrapped in,Wax Paper. . & ‘% ‘'Bottled Milk' and Cream. ¥ *x WHOLESALERS * : and RETAILERS : ? ?*ii#iliiflill#&fi Y2222 4 ***_ Rl aad 382322 S Sl 2t oY « * : TOM SMART : : Dray: ‘and Transfer * * : SAFE AND PIANO MOVING ¥ * ; * # Res. Poone 68 * * * : 818 America Avenue i : * Oftice Phone 12 & X x RS 338 8 0888388388033 33 d :ll**i**!i**lflifi**filkfl* +* ¥ " All kinds of building ma- ¥ * you llks at the EII.AIBE B.E‘.I.’A!I. LUM- BEB conm x«*{«i* EREE AR - Conl and wood l.llo for sale & : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. ¥ * *i*‘kifliik’ikfl#fll&*‘kfi* i{*fi%fi#&l’k{ifii&ifi#{ifl* m‘l IUHG HOUSE 514 :Innnenh Lve.. mmqt Wholeu.lo ‘and_ retail Pia- and Sewing ’xlchlnu Phone 673. J. BISIAR, MANAGER. RN IR *{*{*fli&{#fli&*fifi*fikfil&: * *xmnmmnm CO. % * k Wholmhrl and. Retailers ¥ % of . Typewriter Paper and % % Typewriter Ribbons. x % You save the middleman’s % profit when ‘you. buy here. & ‘% Full ream boxes at from 75 : oanu -nd up. *- sommysnumnm. % Bemidji, Minn, X x * Mfilfl*flkmiimim ARAEEKARRRKRA K *tt***i****** *xhk fi*‘kfi*fi* L2 22232 % terial, as much or aslittle as % - t********t** fadaaaad S S3 22323 S8 828t FURNITURE J. P.'LAHR Furaiture, Rugs und Stoves, ‘Undertaking.’ Phone call 178-2. , 823 Minnesota Ave. i#%li%lill{l%kfii{#ifiifikfi R 3338 333 3 383232838888 ¢ 00 ] BARKE.II."E DRUG J'Eme'STOBE ii**ttiitt*i** ‘Wholesalers and Retallers ‘Bervice ‘and satistaction. Mail “Orders’ given that same ser- ‘vice ‘you-get in person. ;.- BARKER’S : Third St. Bemidji, Mlnn. : FREEIIIIIAIATIAI IR i*#i**#iiiii***: ********l‘k**fi x * x ¥k *x * GUENTHER & MEHLHORN ¥ ¥ Wholesalers of *x - g 3 BRI 3 INKS * x : " : PENS .Y % Contractors and Bullders X x nons. 3o * -Phones 431, 376. x oy SCHOOL SUPPLIES . % : : : : STATIONERY * * 2 b % * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. €O, * : Bemidji, Minn, : x Bemidji, Mfon. 2 * , : x xxx Boad ERERKKKEKKKREEKE I IIIIIIIIRIRERREERK ioaha Rkt i Dot o :n«uununnuum« ; *x x q i % THE LEAD * & THE CROOKSTON LUMBER. c: ! = ‘ kX 4- X : 1 COMPANY * * The Best x X x x NICKLE PENCIL x & ‘Wholesale x x in the World ® & * : : :wmmn, LATH AND : ‘ x ALL STORES ® X - BUILDING nmun x * x - * * x % - cnwnua«nw*n-t tum«m«namam -¥ Pink. ‘and White The One Best Feed is on’sale at our store. o starts and keeps taem growing. Stop exper- them Food est flocl: of k Sample package free. “ Your money back if it fails.” 160-page poultry Get Pratts Profit-sharing Booklet. RON NATURAL COLOR NG A LITTLE SAGE TEA it's usually too sticky, so mmst upon getting “Wyeth’s” which can be “de- pended upon: to restore natural color and beauty. to the hair and is thedest remedy -for:dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and to stop falling hair. Folks like “Wyeth 's Sage a,nd Sul-. phar” because no one can poambly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it 8o ‘maturally -and- evénly, |says ‘a well-kniown *downtowrn drug- gist. You dampen ‘a:sponge or: soft brush and draw it through-your.hair, taking one small .strand. at "a.th‘np. ‘This requires but a few moments, by morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or-two is restored to its natural color='aAnd looks even more beautiful and’ glauy than ever.—Adv. R BUSINESS It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can it get for you at a pr|ce that will ‘defy competition. Every merchant is TR KKK KKK KKK * *« * EBEMD)JI GREENHOUSE : .., 1242 Doud Avenue. * x l‘nnera‘lmdrqimmwflsmhlt! Roses :Per>Dozen. x x *x *x x R 3 x 1! * American oeauty.$2.00 to $3. % *x * *“Killarney .....$1.60 to $2. * % Carnations all colors $1. ¥ Bedding Plants in Season. .4! :AE.Webiter Phone 168. : AR S R ***i«i«*a««fiii‘* x NEISI..B!E o Improved farms and wild ¥ | lands listed and sold. Ad- dress Nels L. Bye, ok Kk k kkokk kok Tk kK *x Solway, Minnesota. * * KRR KKK KKK K KKK FARIEEIIIIIIIEEIIIAIAEK | *k ok S - @

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