Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
durable. INSPECTION: JEWELRY FACTS WHY OUR WORKSHOP is famed in this and adjoining states and how we have built up a repu- tation for the repair of fine watches and the manufacture and repair of fine jewelry. BECAUSE WORKMANSHIP: We employ none but the best of workmen at the bench, men with experience who devote their entire time and attention to:the separate branches of the business. When a_watch leaves our shop repaired by us, it will run correctly. Our jewelry is well madefand STONE SETTING: Our stone setting is first class and we invite careful comparisons. We use care whether it bo a diamond or a stone of less value. Every article is carefully inspected three times before NEW TAX PUZZLES FRENCH American Securities Cupons. Paris, Nov. 7.—Some of the Paris banks are puzzled over the new Amer- fcan income tax law. They hold $5, 000,000 of coupons of American securis ties, which already have been cashed or discounted, and the opinion is ex- pressed that the French banks may lose the 1 per cent income tax to be collected in the place of origin. Many inquiries have been made at the United States embassy and con- sulate general here in regard to the new tax. 7 ALL TAKEN .OUT IN SAFETY Sanitarium Patients at Minreapolis Given Scare. Minneapolis, Nov. 7.—Fifteen pa- tients in the Dr. John Olson sanitarium were twice terrorized by fire at night, finally being rescued from the build- ing by firemen and policemen, while some were on the verge of leaping Paris Banks May Lose 1 Per Cent of SAGE TEA DANDY - T0 DARKEN HAIR Look Years Younger! Use the 0ld- time Sage Tea and Sulphur i and Nobody Will Know. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 50 cent bot- tle of “Wyseth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy” at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, be- has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and cause it darkens the hair so natural- || ly and evenly that no one can tell it/ | AETNA-IZED ihe Aetna Gnmhinfltinn Policy Furnishes Insurance Protection Against the Multitude of Hazards Man Runs Every Day Accumulative Disability Insurance Providing $25.00 weekly indemnity while dis- abled from accidental injuries or illness. class condition. SERVICE: We have facilities for giving prompt and satisfactory service and all your favors, whether you call in person or correspond, will be promptly cared for. a leaviag our store and is delivered or shipped. in first from windows. All were hysterical. They were har.|bccause after one or two applications bored in homes of peighbors. Except|the gray hair vanishes and your locks the suffering from fright, none are in Do not neglect your Insurance. See Call England and have him explain the various policies to you. You will never regret it. The disability policy is ‘considered the best that can be obtained for men in every walk of life, You will never notice the small premium. Further par- ticulars see, thin have a surpri waiti; Ten of the patients were women. ave TPriso Awalting them, serious condition. become luxuriantly dark and beauti- PRICE: Oost. 116 Thi.d Street Our prices are much lower than in the larger cities. We are not burdened with high rents or large office ex- penses. Jewelry that we make, you buy at First SPEGIAL ORDERS: Special orders for jewelry to be made before Christ- mas should be given at once, to allow sufficient time to have finished before the rush. Geo. T. Baker & G‘ompany Manufacturing Jewelers BEMIDJI, MINN. Near the Lake Maryland Episcopal Divine Appointed to Vacancy. New York, Nov. 7.—It was announc: ed on behalf of the house of bishops of the Protestant Episcopal church that Rev. Hugh Burleson, secretary of the board of missions, had declined appointment as bishop of the mission- ary district of North Dakota, explain- ing he preferred to continue his pres- ent duties. Rev. Dr. John Poynt Tyler, archdea- con of Cumberland, in the diocese of Maryland, was appointed to fill the vacancy. AIM TO WIPE OUT RESORTS St. Louis Police Begin “Slow but Sure” Method. St. Louis, Nov. 7.—Slow but sure elimination of the segregated district is the program outlined for St. Louis by the board of police commissioners. B B T M 0 S0 20 JFC A SC R S L GRONNA LOOKING AFTER HIS FENCES. ERORS Fargo, N. D., Nov. 7.—United States Senator Gronna is spending some time in the state looking after his political fences. The senator heard of his two opponents in the race and came home to investigate. <4 Both Attorney Gemeral Miller + and Colonel Tuttle are seeking <» Gronna’s position. e e ot oo ote + oo oo ofe ofe ofe ofe e ofe oo ofe ofe ofe ofe ot ofo e o] .r B3 ADDITIONAL. WANTS TO0 LATE TO CLASSI[Y WANTED—District Manager with ability to secure sub-agents for a wonderful invention embodying six new patented points, placing Denlson to the Philippines. Washington, Nov. 7.—Winfred T. Denison, an assistant attorney general in the department of justice and a | native' of Portland, Me., has been se- lected for secertary of the interior for the Phillipine Islands. His nomina- tion is expected to go to the senate soon. MAJESTIC DEMONSTRATION|- tul—all dandruff goes, scalp itching and falling hair stops. This is the age of youth. Gray- haired, unattractive folks aren’t wanted around, so get busy with Wryseth’s Sage and Sulphur tonight and you’ll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youth- ful appearance within a few days. District Agent GALL ENGLAND Bemidji, Minn. GLOSES SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 8 SET OF $8.00 WARE FREE WITH EACH MAJESTIC RANGE MAJESTIC-RANGES -ARE-MADE-IN-ALL-SIZES-ano-STYLES e An order has been issued prevent-| our Portable Gasoline Lamp on a ing any increase of the number of par with electricity. Agents coin- women in the district, music has been ing money. Allen-Sparks Gas barred, eliminating the dancing, and 2 3 e once a house closes it will not be al-| 180t Co. Lansing, Michigan. lowed to reopen. The commissioners hope by drawing the regulations tighter to drive the . undesirables from the city. . NDtlce. To parties who are indebted to W. G. Schroeder for Merchandise, dat- ing back 60 days from Nov.l and over are requested to settle soon as convenient and before -Dec. 1 1913. ‘W. G. SCHROEDER Read Pioneer want ads. Masqu(‘rade and Fancy Costumer € of the finest make and in anitary condition you can find only at blishment. All costumes and wigs ¢, and if you contemplate attend- ing any Halloween Party, write to us for catalog, Minneapolis Gostume Co. 31} $16:26 Maravatte Kbs. Pioneer wants—one half cent a : word cash. BE PREPARED! 1 ] 5 i For cold weather by having that broken glass repaired in the storm windows. By placing some tarred felt around the base of the house. By having the tinner repair the burned-out furnace pipe and put- ting a stack on the chimney to im- prove the draft. Axes. Roemer’s Celebrated Axes See It Cut Iron Double bit, any weight..........cc..oeeee. .. Single bit, any weight ........ Missouri Blue Oak handles. Good grade household handled axes. BOYS BXEB. .. it i iiiiininesanssnsssissansate A full line of Cross-cut Saws, Wedges, Hammer and Handles.always on hand. o 'C.E. BATTLES ) ":."Home of Good Hardware"' ESIRED r TOUKER- Vi d {-FND-DRANER- |k HEAVY-FTAMPED-IRUN- MARBLEIZED- WETTLE: I80Z: ALL-COPPER-TEA-KETTLE: 149Z- ALL'COPPER- s COFFEE-POT- HERVY-MARELEIZED-PUDNMNS-PAN - I'LARGE NEVER-BURN - WIRED- DRIPPING-PAN: 2-SMALL NEVER- BURNAVIRED-DRIPPING PANS- 2-5MALLDRIP-PANS- 17 A A ) 5En. ;s YUT=PT wor>tee. i _ 4 Vg B If you place your order before Saturday evening delivery may be made to suit your convenience. In last week’s issue of the Bemidji Pioneer we announced that we would give 2150 Majestic Birds Free to the the first 150 boys and girls who presented at our store, between the hours of 3 and 5 p. m. Monday, an- swers to three questions, one of which was: “WHY IS THE GREAT MAJESTIC THE MOST DURABLE RANGE MADE?" We are printing some of the bestanswers to the above question. The Majestic Range is a popular stove because it’s oven does not warp. It is a good baker and does not burn as much fuel as others, and has the reputation of being one of the best stoves made. —Doris Flatley. ..The Majestic saves money be- cause it gives good heat and burns 30 little fuel. It is three hundred times stronger in many places where other stoves are not. —Eva Nickle Because it don’t warp and bakes well. Margaret Symons. The range is most popular because it does not break. It bakes well and does not warp. —Pearl Phibbs. The Majestic uses so little fuel. —Mable Tanner. Because it don’t warp and because it bakes Bood. The range is most popular because its oven does not warp. It is a good baker and it is one of the best stoves Marie Kreatz. The Majestic range is best be- Elsie Shnnon.‘ cause it is more substantial and gives more heat, therefore of course it cooks and bakes better. Lester Smith. The reason the Majestic range does not warp is because it is made of Malleable Charcoal iron. The rea- son it uses less fuel is because it is tight and the oven is lined with asbestos. —Lily Wilson. The Great Majestic range is very strong and cannot be easily broken. And I suppose they do not use as much fuel as other ranges do. It is because the Majestic is made right. Bernice Wallace. Third‘Street ; _ THE HARDWARE MAN i~ -