Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 23, 1913, Page 6

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I S S L — Row is the Time to-Get Rid of Theie Ugly Spots. There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles ,as the prescription othine— double strength—is’ guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength—from: your druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. ‘It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. = 7 ‘o ,Eove picture; h The House of Lords, where the peers| On the river side is a . broad tér-| others: equklly attractive, 7x9 Tflh‘ Every m " { 3 :‘t! En;lln:\:dlr:e:t oonta::s :: one e'n: rgtzie of stone, on yvihiih ;h;e n_:emb;rs lnc‘}“ xl: :'l;;, v;!!thtthis weekx'1 k“nld - 25 ' e es plen: rone of the king, with|walk or sit and drink their tea. By |tor.” e Mentor” a we! No. 5 THE HOUSES UF PAW g | the throne of the Prince of Wales:at|day a flag on Victoria Tower, and a ers the subject of | its right, and that of the king’s con- | light by night in the clock tower, in- pictures ‘as nories of the we Sort at the left. The House of Com- |dicate that Parliament is in sesslon Readers of the Pioneer and “The M mons is in a direct ' line with the “{tor?? will House of Lords, and has the speaker’s | Every dny a different humati inter-|tory, sciends; and travel, and own’ chair at ‘the end opposite to that oc-| est story will appenr in tHe Pioneer. | quisite pic ek, On file at Aber- cupied by the throne in the latter| You can get a heautitul intaglio- re- re. Price ten cents. ; Be'sure to ask for the, .double strength othine as this is sold under. guarantee of money back it u fails to renlbbet frechies.—<4dv: > Trym 12 Cent a Word--Cash ‘WHY NOT @ KCls pure. KC is health- OUNCEST, ful. lt reall{) does make . lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes and pastry than the old Taborat 1, the ‘pri d be- fashione smgle acting ,';f "':1: 3.2?,, bt ol i baking powders Fetutod to bat i poins sawons 10|l @r€ 1n business for--- po ) ? a}! at the same table with so illus- b - we w And you-pay--only ‘a fair price- for it: triou & Yy ---W€ mean Special price on 2-:6%6-6 Black Kitchen DOO!' 1T an deposed Richard s i et % e ST T S S Bemidji, Minnesota k : d d; and a few- -years later |[ll- - - 2-8x6x8 Black Kitchen DOOI'S, $1' 25 | (c;:-::me::llle wa:nsnltxted as the Lord | €ach.........c..l i, Saein sk §. day Westminster hall 2"8)(6 8 Oiled Front Doors . X - tH ves'ti‘hu’le of the Houses of €ACH Livicrniniv s s e $1- | . ament re the lawmaking bottom............................pmtec{ed s $z-oo Iania with his pri I : No bakmg powder should sell for mote, _rfl;.p:;’ Rofdl Body ai3 of 4 £ ol smann horse, "contrasted strangeii . r 3 y r = : — wlth Kins John, who was clothed in | a e . slall ; l Enelose Your Parch with 16‘mesh screen; the finest on the market 3 L 20 to 48 inches wide, per square foot... . [ 16-Mesh Screen Doors C. E. BATTLES HOME OF GOOD HARD WARE courts;” 100 stairways, ~and 1,100 Who 'graaqétes surély expects some- thing from you, and: she has a right to éx- ‘pect something. What will1@ive is your first ‘thought no doubt—Now don’t f due to Verpo n; i ody 201&1 smoverine|§ let that worry you. overeome Preparlng for him an That’s jUSt What we thre is my cousin, the Prince of Kiilg John of France, whose 60, 000 Wales?” e had béen put to rout by the 8,- This was the despairing cry 000 &oldiers of Edward the Black at the batile of Poitiers in 1456; one of thé most amaziiig bat- tles in the world’s history. Himself hard pressed, King John surrendered and was taken prlsoner to the con- | quering prince’s tent, where he was received as a subject would receive & sovereign, The prince maintained that his vlctory was but the outcome G 37Pemg .querof and conquered, Edw, rd I, . came ',out " King John as if he. ad been visit— g monarch Iusfnet{ of 4 vanqu‘is‘hed Whose Jewelry Store 1s the home of Graduation Gifts. More than that, it is the storé that sugfests what to give. - When you're atd loss of what to do and what to give, lcave it to Barker, he’ ll know. L.‘t usd figulfe ofi your néeds in this fine Uéfore fTél_‘ephbne‘ of Call in Person' N BARKER'S DRUG & JEWELRY ST ()RE ter, was begun in 1097 by Rifus," son of William :the Congueror.. . It erly the seat of Parliament, witnessed xnany stirring, " events. In it “Parliament thie tm-one of Edward“IL. large quantities f@nglan holds its sessions. | The main part: ol this vast pile has i beeri erécted since 1840, and it is one f the finest examples of Tudor arch- Jtecture in.existence. Extending for 940 feet along the bank . of thef| Thames,, the Houses of Parliament lcover. eight._ acres, and contain 11 | — ) | for graduation '|lapaFtmeiits. - Within and Wwithout INQUIRE OF Bemidji, 8T. PAUL LOOR YEARS YOUNGER! DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY WITH SAGE TEA|| outiss ™" sumrasora K \ is correctly tailored-—-that SAYS SAGE AND SULPHUR WILL STOP FALLING HAIR AND CURE DANDRUFF.’ Common garden sage- brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur and alco- hol added, then left to age and care- fully filtered will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant; remove 'every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and fall: ing hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, gray or dry, scraggy and thin. Mix- ing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about ‘ fifty cents a large bottle at drug stores, known a8 “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” thus avoiding a lot of This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement o, For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., BETIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. 620 Capital Bank Bullding rooms, 1% \ .. muss. Some drusists ake thelr &,mngngmfi,figfinfi,m u fits. They cost a little more they are adorned with more than 500 statutes of sovereigns of England, ' members of royal and noble families, }and men who have been eminent in public life. Three large towers rise above the main building, the tallest, Victoria Tower, rising to a height of 340 feet . It i through this that the king enters on the opening and pro- rogation of Parliament. In the clock tower is Big Ben, weighing 13 toms, one of -the largest bells in England, whose tones can be heard over most of London., The interior decorations and furn- ishing of the Houses of Parliament v -l SOy A THE young man who wants a blue graduation suit that is “dif- ferent”---that has class and swing and go, will find just “the suit he wants here in our display of Society Brand Glothes. There's no need of buying “just a . suit for graduation”---get a - suit that has character---that T. C. BAILEY, or write MINNESOTA GRAY, FADED HAIR THE SPALDING - OPEAN PLAN Dul\ltg'llyglmflt and Best Hotel private own, but it isn’t nearly so mice as mnnnnn and buffet, not sinful, we all desire to retain .5'“-3' ...':::“::.“f.:&:.. : 9 deal more and they’ll give o Toniatyl aopeaiines sl s 0k Ml |1 - you satisfaction. with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur mo one can tell, because it does it -so naturally; so evenly. Yo just damp- en a sponge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time.” Do this to- night and by morning all gray hairs have' disappeared, after unother ap- ‘plication or two it will be restored to 1t_e natural color and be even more ¢ : = glossy, soft and luxuriant than ever: : & Local driggists say they are sell- R. F- WRP“Y i ing lots of “Wyeth’s Sage: and Sul- flm:nm_ DIRECTOR B phur” and it surely helps folks an- pears years younger.—Adyv. : ~ Good Graduatlon Suits at $18, $20, $22, $25 Bemldp, an. . ;Ofiee’818 Belsrami Ave..

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