Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 3, 1913, Page 6

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THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER ;i AUTIFUL BUILDINGS OF T, ¥ “Learn One Thing Evéry Day.” NO. 5. CHATEAU de CHAMBORD 4 Copyright, 1913. by The Mentor /Assoclatkm, Inc. * In the park of tne chateau, near the banks of the Loire, great ragz- . iged trees reach out across the sky, " leiitting off the light of the stars. It is' midnigit Tndistinctly from the di- rection of the chateau comes a bay- ‘lnfg of deerhounds. It passes overhead Mrough the middle air, with tramp- Atmg and the sound of horns, then dies piay into the distance. The ghost ‘pq Tibault de Champagne, first here-|dream from the Arabian Nights come] The king’s taste did not please his courtiers, who were less fond of hunting and solitude. They would have preferred -a large city, or at least some fertile valley nearby. Chambord was a palace in the wild- erness. It could not be seen from a distance, and the view from itg windows was only a dreary wood. The building has been described as a vdftary Count Blois, a.black hunter | true. ii‘h#luwed by black.t_iqgs, is chasing the ‘Stag. Bach midnight, so the people cf that country say, the grim old ba- iron rides with a full pack. ! Count Tibault had a castle there My the Lofre, mnd for centuries his '@escendants used it as hunting re- sort. In 1397 it ‘passed into the hands; of Louis d’Orleans. Francis I, king of the house of Orleans, who knew the abandoned structure in his boy- ‘hood, developed. in the country round this castle his well known pas- git’)n for the chase, and that is why he chose the ruined feudal _strong- hold in the heart of a great forest| for the site of his royal palar-c,‘ when he might have built on any- one of a handred lovely spots nutI Louis XIV made many alterations in the chateau. He ordered Mansart HE W_‘()R[D_:E‘xr'euos TERMS OF OFFICE Senfle Gives Commerce = Court Judges Until Dec. 31 to Retire.. Washington, Oct. 3.—The terms- of office of the five circuit judges 'now serving in the United States com- merce court, which would have end- | ed at once under the provisions pass- extended to Dec. 31 by the senate ap- propriations committee. In & report on the urgent deficiency .ad recently by the house, have been |8 appropriation bill made to the sen-|H ate the committee endorsed the pro- vision abolishing the commerce court o and legislating its five judges out ot office, but gave the latter about three months in which to prepare for their retirement. R Senator Lodge Out of Danger. Nahant, Mass, Oct.. 3.—United States Senator Henry Cabot Lodge maintained ‘the improvement shown in | his conditicn heretofore. His physi- cians said that danger of serious re- sults from his recent operation has .| now passed. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Try this! Mix Sage Tea and Snlph\‘u‘ and brush it through Your hair, taking one strand at a time When you darken your hair with ‘Sage. Tea and Sulphur, no one .can tell, because it’s dome so naturally, 80, evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trouble- some. For 50 cents you can buy at to construct rooms enough for the ac-}any. drug: store the read-to-use tonic commodation of a large court, and the architect, after racking his brains over the problem, cut up the roof for projecting.windows in that style which has since become known as the ‘Mansard roof. The principal door of the court is also Mansart’s work. In 1793 the revolutionists sold every thing of value that could be called “Weyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy.” You just dampen & sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through. you hair, taking one; small strand .a time. By morn- ing all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, ¥our hair. -becomes .beautifull dark- |ened, glossy and luxuriant. You will |also. discover dandruff is gone and moved from the chateau, and Cham-4 hair has stopped falling. bord was stripped of its glory in a few days. It has never been complete- 1y restored. Though by no means a ruin today, the chateau suffers for lack of the magnificent furnishing + #ar away along the Loire. with pump. e s, I it with other cars of that price. :‘t: ¥ fr‘llncfl. yxosity of its equipment, etc. . But the greater part of it—that | ‘complete; the sefon; - the ‘Krit Company makes them. 3 o 215 South Fourth Street i | & The size of the car; its beauty and style; the gen- -ithe Krit famous-as a car of super-excallent service -and durability<<is ‘hidden from ‘the eye. 2473 3. 1t 18 in the materials used; in the mechanical de- f?n; it results from the production of every essen- Jal part by the Krit's own factory organization. 4.\ Instead. of buying. the motor. parts ,or the motor transmi put better metals lntovthcm, d_the saving goes.into the ty bofl_y and the:equipment. for which it was originally designed. Model “K-R” Roadster—Same equipment, also trunk and rear tire holders . ....... Model “K-D” Delivery Car, enclosed body—completely equipped Model “M-C-C” Six Cylinder, 40 H. P. Touring car—Completely equipped. The K-R-I-T is an Entirely New ;é:?and Bigger $900 Automobile Value * Simply because the price of the Krit happens to be $900, don’t make the mistake of classifying s The value made possible—the character and individuality put into the car by the K-R-I-T manu- ;' facturing methods—set it apart from and above the average $900 production. Part of this value will be apparent to you at first an accessory. which has made An: inspection ~road will more axles, etc., the ‘was the best car Quick Money Making Opportunity For Good Live Agents ! \We are now placing agencies throughout this territory. Some of the best towns are still open. . We have a most liberal proposition on a line of cars equal to any cars up to $2,000 in price. g It interested send for particulars gt onge béfore your town is taken. Northwestern Automobile Company Distributors for Mianesota, North and South Dakota, Northern Wisconsin, Eastern Montana T e A B P R v o And let us say right here that the equipment s complete—the car as you buy it is ready for an hour’s run or a week’s tour without the addition of you; and a demonstration of its silent and gener- ous power and its easy riding and comfort on the right in choosing the Krit. Remember that we, the Northwestern Distribu-. tors, have sold automobiles since 1900, have han- dled a larger number of automobiles than any two distributors in this territory put togetner, and that 'we couldn’t afford to back up every claim made for the K-R-I-T unless we had thoroughly satisfied our- serves, after a most searching investigation, that it grace, is a sign of old age, and as we appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. 25-30 4. P, H Model “K” Five Passenger Touring Car—Combletely 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 of the Krit will reveal much to than satisfy you that you will be 1in its class. Minneapolis, Minnesota Gray faded hair, though no dis-|f all desire a youthful and attractive i IMPERIAL UNIVERSAL Price on No. 70 $70 No. 50 $65 Three flue construction with lots of radiation and circulation emember this oil heater to take the chill off the bath room, dining room or any part of the house. Black, $4. Blue enamel $6. v TS A et e P Sl Will soon be here. What have you done about keeping your house warm? Remember the morning last winter when you said “This will be the last year for this” and de- cided to get a better heater. We Have Them The Imperial Coal Base Burner Heater will surprise you for comfort and fuel saving. Our No. 70 will heat a nine room house on four tons of coal. You cannot beat it. , Our Merit Wood Base Burner is a great fuel saver also; gives you the comfort of an all night fire, which no surface burner will do. Airtights from $1.50 to $4.00. Box Stoves from $4.50 in a 20 in. heater to $I8 in a 42 in. heater. Our Star & Golden Reund Oak Heaters in prices from $8 to $20. 16 in. and I8 in. Hot Blast Heaters $15.00 and $16.09. Also a lot of other styles of stoves which will surely interest you. Second Hand Coal Stoves o e S i vl g V0 s L SIS 00 1 Art Garland Base Burner No. 30, used $l5 00 L] 2 seasons......... e Shaasaras ¢ ; B B ; ed Call»And See What We Can Do For You. GivenHardware Company 316-18 Minnesota Ave. Phone 57 Your Money Back 'if You are not Satisfied

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