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JUNE 20, 1913, Perhaps the largest shipment ever brought to Bemidji, of Fresh ‘Cookies, both in bulk and in packages, arrived at the Roe & Mar- kusen store this week. These Cookies come in great vanety and are fresh crisp and delicious. The house- wife will find them economical and labor saving, during the hot summer ' days, "if they serve Sunshine Gookies. Fruits and Vegetables for your table at this store. We have Straberries Asparagus Pineapple Tomatoes Oranges Lettuce Bananas Cucumbers Apples " Radishes Cherries Onions 'Grape Fruit Celery Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc. Roe & Markusen 'Phones 206-207 Fourth St. Bemidji, Minn- Prompt Automobile Delivery Service Sunghine Cookis Always Fresh Twenty-three hundred ' years - ago there ‘stood upor: the Acropolis over~ looking Athens the most - perfect building of all those produced by the architects of Greece. When |, Athéns was occupied by the, Turks, the Parthenon was used as a mosque and later to store munitions of war. In 1687 a cannonball ignited ‘the powder stored there, causing an ex- plosion ‘that threw ‘down many of the superb pillars and wrecked the ?andsome structure. Since then it has allen . still further into decay, and ‘many of the sculptured figures upon its exterior have been carried to England. The Church of the Madeleine - in Paris is an almost - exact: reproduc- tion of the Parthenon, and one may look at it and imagine oneself upon the Athenian hill, except for the motorcars and cabs that rush through the splendid street upon which it faces. The Madeleine, or the Church of St. Mary Magdalen, was not always used for religious purposes. Occupy- ing the site of a former church, the present building was begun by Na- poleon in 1806 as a Temple of Glory, where the victories of Austerlitz and Jean should be commemorated every year with elaborate ceremonies. After the battle of Waterloo this plan was abandoned; but the building went on as originally designed by Pierre Vig- non and later by Huvi. It was not finished until 1844, since when it has been used for a church. Surrounded by massive Coflnthlap 25-30.P. with pump. Model “K-D” Delivery Car. enclosed body—completely equipped Economical in first cost because in the K-R-I-T at $900 you get all the essential features of cars costing up to twice as much. Economical in last cost because the maintenance of car is far below the average in its class. o The reason for the first économy is the fact that the K-R-I-T is BUILT complete by and within one organization—every essential part made in the K-R-I-T plant. The savings in parts-makers’ profits make possible the extra value—the high quality, the addition of $1800-car features. . 215 South Fourth Street Distributors for Model “K-R” Roadster—Same eauipment, also trunk and rear tire holders . Model “M-C-C” Six Cylinder, 40 H. P. Touring car—Completely equipped ' The K-R-I-T Is Economical In First Cost and Last Cost 25-301. P, Model “K” Five Passenger Touring Car—Completely Equinped—Full Nickel Trimmings—$800.00 Equipment includes three oil lamps, two gas lamps, Prestolite Gas Tank, mohair top with side curtains and top cover, windshield, horn, de- mountable rims with spare rim, tool kit with jack and tire repair outfit The reason for the second economy is the light weight, the low fuel consumption producing ample power for all requirements and the mechanical ex- cellence which practically eliminates repair bills, 20 to 21 miles on a gallon of gasoline is not uncom- mon and eight to ten thousand miles on one set of .tires is the rule rather than the exception. To sum up, the K-R-I-T is the car that gives you verfect service continuously at lowest cost, ‘When we selected the K-R-I-T from the dozens of lines offered us, it was our judgment, ripened by 13 years’ experience in selling automobiles Northwest, that told us, after searching investiga- tions that it is the one best bet in $900 cars. in the Quick Money Making Opportunity For Good Live Agents We are now placing agencies throughout this territory. Some of the best towns are still om ‘We have a most liberal proposition on a line of cars equal to any cars up to $2,000 in price. 3 If interested send for particulars at once before your town is taken. Northwestern Automobile Company Minneapolis, Mumesota Mmms«mm Northern Wisconsia, Eastern Montana . No. 5 MADELEINE CHURCH . - Copyright, 1913, by The Associated Newspaper ‘School, Inc. columns, this 18, one of the " most benumul edifices in the French capi-|' tal. = Broad. and stately flights. of steps lead to the level of the gntrance, where hang great bronze doors.-. Up- l heavy tea 'pon ‘them appear illustrations of the ten ' commandments., The . interior containg several fine - sculptures:asd paintings, one of : the latter repre- senting Napoleon receiving the ‘em- peror’s crown. at the hands: of thé Pope : Pious. - VIL - During. passion week and at other .church .festivals the Madeleine is noted for: its muslc Its organ is one of the finest in Paris, and this is suppléemented by a large orchestra. . Standing on the steps of the Made—_ leine one looks down the Rue Royale to the Place de la Concorde. Past the ‘| front sweeps the. traffic of the Rue St.| Honore, one of the city’s busiest shop- pihg streets. Within:the church'is ab-| Here one cannot help/ solute quiet. thinking that Napoleon builded bet- ter.than he knew after all, and. that the beautiful pile is in reality a tém-| pleiof glory, linking his name and achievements with the magnificence of, the art of Greece. Try a Want Ad 12 Cent a Word-=Cash PARIS. TI-IE lNCOMPARABLE LODKEYEARS YOUNGER! “Learn. One Thing: Every Day” . GRAY, ‘FADED: HAIR DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY WITH: SAGE TEK STOP FALLING HAIR AND - CURE DANDRUFF. ..Common garden sage brewed into ith sulphur and alco- hol added, then left to age and care- fully. nltered will turn g-rfiy, ‘streaked and faded hair beautifully dark: and luxuriant; remove dandruff, stop scalp itching and fall- ing hai “Just: a few appllcationl wm prove hair is fading, and thin. ‘Mix- .and Sulphur recipe hough {s troublesome. An get the ready-to-use| toaic, costing ‘about fitty cents lr&e bottle at druc ;stores, .known/| “wyeth,'e Sage and . Sulphur. Hair thus . avoiding :a. lot.of ¥ ST. PAUL Today SL every . bit ‘This space roserved | Bsmmnannslte & Impmvamam co. . For, Prlce of Lots, Terms,.Etc.,. -INQUIRE ‘OF. -T.-C. BAILEY, 4 Bemldjl, or ‘write - BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO.. . 820:Capital Bank Byliding SAYS SAGE AND SUI.PKUB WILL|muss. Some druxtllu make thetr own, but it isn’t noarly 80 aice as “Wyeth's.” tiveness. small strand at a time. phut’ Pears years younger.—Adv. MINNESOTA Regular Selling Prlce is $12 Clip the Cyclopedia coupon from another page of this issue, present it today at this office and get | This complete set of Modern Reference Books Our Quarantee The Pioneer guarantees to re- er who finds after receiving Every- body’s Cyclopedia that it is entirely as represented. Bemidji Ploneer fund the amount paid by any read- | everybody. : — | APPENDD( @ G Present One Gyclopsdia Goupon This Issue) with beautiful colored plates, full page and double page, engravings, text illustrations, educational charts, etc., in five beautiful volumes bound in English cloth.. The mest useful set of books on earth for Greatly reduced Illustration of the Five Volume Set The Pioneer’s - ig Book Bargain will be brought to a close soon, and there’ll never:be another such chance to get this useful set, which thousands of readers pronounce superior to the cumbersome and expensive sets sold on installnents. And get this complete five- volume reference work for $1.98. You may not have another chance as the sets are going rapidly and this (Prlnbl Eluwhon In sale will positively-end as soon as the present supply m exhausted While wispy, gray, faded halr ta not sinful, we all desire to retalm . our youthful appearance and attrag ‘By darkening your hals with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur » one’ can tell, because it does- it sa naturally; so evenly. You just damp en a sponge of ‘8oft brush and draw it ,through- your hair; taking oame Do this te= night and by morning: all gray haira have disappeared, after unother e plication or two it will be restored ta its natural ‘color and be even more glouy, soft and luxuriant than eves. “+Local *druggists say they are sell< ing lots of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sule nd 1t surely helps folks an-

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