Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1916, Page 6

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e ———— Nance O'Neil in the METRO WONDERPLAY “The IRON WOMAN" | by MARGARET DELAND GRAND TOMORROW | MATINEE—2:30 S e CLASSIFIED RO ORI RN dELP WANTED. WANTED—Dishwasher. Lake Shore Hotel. 3-1117 WANTED—Girl for geuneral house- work. Telephone 483. 1113 WANTED—Two ladies to spend part or all their time doing pleasant soliciting in Bemidji. Good pay | NEWS 1o one who is not afraid to earn it. Apply at Pioneer in person, where full directions will be given. 6-1115 |MANY CUBAN BALL WANTED—Position by woman cook. M PLAYERS IN U. S. Address X, Ploneer. 6-1116 Pratde: WANTED—Laundress at Lake Julia By HAMILTON sanatorium. Apply Mrs. Margaret | (United Press Staff Correspondent) M. Neal, superintendent, Puposky, New York, Nov. 15.—Cuban ball Minn. 118tt ——————— . | Pl2YErs DY droves may be expected POSITIONS WANTED. on American baseball teams within WANTEDJanitor and furnace work. | the next few years, if the present Could handle two or three small|rate of development in the island jobs. Phone 672-W. 6-1118 —— e et e e —— republic is continued. There are FOR SALE. many of the brown skinned expon- U SALE Ang Apply Tank | ents of the American national game Koors. Phone 118t¢ | who will be given tryouts next year. FOR SALE—87 aile weak Several Cubans already have won —387 acres, 6 miles west| .\, 45 big leaguers. of Bemidji, with house, barn and There is Armando Marsana, who fgogc:::llfl:el(:la-“;usoslt‘i;tgl:zn:lu?gll(l:; now is performing for the St. Louis ) " ay9q | Browns, and Miguel Gonzales, who .31.000 cash. J. Norling, 3128, back-stopping for the Cardinals. 23rd Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. f1pese two men have made their 12-1127 | yarks as big leaguers. Another Cu- FOR SALE—18-inch Round Oak |ban, Acosta, outfielder, appears to be heater; used 1 year. Burns coal |{ready to hold down a regular berth or wood. W. Z. Robinson. 5-1118 | with Washington, and Angel Aragon FOR SALE—THouse at 1014 Beltraml | and Jose Podriguea, the former with Ave.; will sacrifice $1,000 if sold |the Yankees and the latter with the in ten days. You should see this|Glants, appear to be real big league place. This is the best bargain |stock. - in the city. Oscar Miner. Call at| Manuel Cueto already has been * house. 6-1118 |signed to a big league contract, but FOR SALE —Large Round Oak heat- they're haylng 80 much fuss over it a}:'s“:‘lilo L::ng;enmx;%l‘y). F‘:::!!k that it isn't at all certain where he Kz;ors. Phone 62.64 118¢¢ will draw his pay check next season. Jacinto Calvo, an outfielder, has FOR SALE—Good big work horses | heen grabbed up by Detroit from the cheap as I have my season’s WOrk | Northwestern league and will be about done. Tom Smart, BemidL, { siven his first trial in fast company Minn. 106tf | [ oxe spring. Adolfo Luque and Emilio Palmero, FOR RENT. both pitchers, are former big leaug- FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. ers who are now doing duty in the Phone 747. 1113tf | American Association, and another FOR RENT—Three unfurnished mod- | Will join them when Dedro Dibut, a ern rooms, newly decorated. 709 |right hand flinger, joins the Milwau- Bemidji avenue. Phone 575-W. kee club next spring. 1114tt Rafael Almeida probably will get BN - ropmy p —|a chance next season with the Inter- FO;‘_.,.‘.RE“\T_F"mhhed Foom; ll»’lhlosn& national league. He played third . o base for the Scranton New York FOR RENT—Five-room house. A. gate league club and did it so well _ Klein. 6-1118 |'that Montreal exercised its option. FOR RENT—Nine-room house in Oscar Tuero, a right hand pitcher, Heffron’s Addition, Bemidji. Ad-[is with the Eastern league and Frank dress Gust Carlson or A. O. Akre’s | Munoz is in the North Carolina store, n 6-1117 | league. FOR RE House with five lots and These Cubans probably will be good barn. Inquire 1120 park av- |joined by others of their country af- enue, or phone 550-W. 6-1116 | ter John McGraw and several other e —— | prominent baseball men get through LOST AND FOUND. looking them over this winter. Sev- Mmpmm eral journeys to Cuba are under con- Same was left at the postoffice templation by baseball managers. Tuesday night between 5 and 5:20 o'clock. Return to Pioneer for re- ward 1115t ESTRAYED—From Mill Park, dark red Durham bull, white star in forehead, 2'% years old. Please notify M. N. Olson, Bemidji, Minn. 6-1120 LOST 1,000 souvenir envelopes marked Bemidji Auto Co. Probab- ly delivered elsewhere by mistake. Call the Pioneer office, phone 922. 1111tf Ci{li‘«cif!!llii CLOSING HOURS—Want. Ads to be classified prop- erly in the Pioneer want col- umn must be in before 11 o’clock. Ads received later will appear on another page that day. X K K X KX K XK 12222222 24 (222222222 * * HoH K KKK KKK KKK KKK MINNESOTA INDIANS ALL VOTE‘I} FOR WILSON Washington, Nov. 15.— “Minnesota Indians voted solidly for Wilson,” said Gus H. Beaulieu of White Earth, Minn., who was here yester- day. “That is what helped to make the state vcie so close. Mrs. Wilson is a des- ce nt of Pocahontas and we wanted to keep our cousin in the White House another four years." 1222322228222 222 Rk Rk wok ok kkok ko k Kk R R IR R IR R Ik I IE I IR % I I 3 A el 0-oh, My Back! Corr ndenc: i i enve- H Bac opa e en i s ve.| My Poor, Aching Back! ceived at the Ploneer office.—Adv. 4-1120 Suffering womankind who have about given up in despair for relief from their ter- e rible, agonizing, aching back now have their A glance at the want cotumn may | fervent prayer answered at last. The terribie strain of house-work — that help you sell it. constant monatony of the sume dally grind — washing, |ronln1, scrubbing, dusting —da; in and day out, is sure to ruin one's healt and piay havoc with the most rux&«i consti- tution, The 0loom of youth soon fades. The bright eye loses its sparkie. Houschold drudgery soon does its fatal work. Some- thing must be done to counteract the evil That we do the very| :': I more ot & vt : : e e, u.st .llne Of Commerc‘a‘ Hollister's Rocky Mountain Herb Tea Printing and at reasonable | i ferb Tubiets are carcraily com- prices. Give us your next freah from: the mouniaing and nelds-~ * 0D I conveniont packnken for: e at order and let us prove our| e, T ixne e Shhie wilem: and gives renewed vigor, hen merfion. . :'t':':nflth to the whole l»dr.eh; it Has P . cnnullncn'rll‘n'll;tllenllt ot'.'-'z"m'e' |Ig::!:"|.:fll: Bear in mind, we want| i liealing leives that Nature gave. H Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Herb Tea, You Toal ffie o new woman, B serving. Are you with us?| sl gt tea, #0 one mua = Price o A pae al In ;:' THANK YOU| * &5 SCOOP rocin The Automobile has Revolutionized Walking By “HOP" THE BEXIDJI DAILY PIONEER GUARANTEED ™\ |\ € PEDESTRIAN N 00 MILES - ~ il i } \l\l‘\il\\\ %?samsmrmveus ERUIPPED WITHAT LEASY % ; > = ONE SPARE. : —— S L] PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS AL AR AR R LR E LR R R EE R R R RS R R R B ¥|* GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * DRS. GILMORE & McCANN ¥ |« LAWYER * PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS «| & Miles Block Phone 660 « * * * * AR AR KRR KRR K Office—Miles Block AR A ARR EEEEEEEF XXX KX KEXX KRR KRR RN Dy g Court Commissi b ! * ATTORNEY AT LAW * KEXRR XK KRR R KKK, . DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. ¥|« Office 2nd floor O'Leary-Bowser & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & |, Building * ok R KRR EEE Office in Mayo Block x Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 & VETERINARY SURGEON b R R AR R AR AR Y T YT R R R LR R * ENISO] A « KX AR R KRR RK K|y -w'x‘;%mm" * *|x . * DR. C. R. SANBORN *|x Office Phone 3-R Res. 99J & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON &|, 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. « Office—Miles Block :c«««c««ccac«cqcc i R R A AL R R R R RS R L T 2 x ARNINGER * ERERELTE XL XEE KX K]y vni'n&mrmm * ®lx Office and Hospital 3 doors & DR. L. A. WARD ¥lx west of Troppman Store & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON &/| Phone No. 209 e MIZ R T Troppman Block « s Bemidji, Minn. :«;«-;««cciccccc- « SMART x sexxrerxrxaxcerxll Doy aND TRANSFER & x Safe and Piano Moving * KEXKKKXK XK KK E KKKy Res. Phone 58 818 Ameriea & *ix Office Phone 12 X DR. E. H. SMITH *x PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & Office Security Bank Block * L KKK KKK EEXEEX& ] DENTISTS KEEXKEKXXKXKXK KX EX AR AN AR * x x x & KEEXXEHEXXEXXYx DR G M PAIMER * * DENTIST x R R R R R R R * e * ¥|x Office Phone 124, Residence 346 & * DR. EINER JOHNSON *ix Mitles Block, Eemidjt * « PHYSICIANANDSURGEON |y axxxkkxkEkKKKKKK " |c Bemidji, Minn. * | MR R R R R R R R R l««««ci«««««acfi;c. DR. D. L STANTON x * DENTIST * [ okt Bl sl ol ekl Office in Winter Block Y * A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. ML R T x SPECIALIST * > * EYE EAR NOSE THROAT ¥|y g xxxkk kK KXXKKEE * _ Glasses Fitted *!x DR. J. T. TUOMY x LARGE SIZE COATS % Gibbons Bldg. Phone 105 * |, D.EN‘TIST x AR KRR KKK KKKy = i ok *‘w”""« Gibbons Block. Tel. 230 & * % *lx North of Markham Hotel ~ % 1 BLACK BROADCLOTH COAT—Black velvet col- * A. DANNENBERG o kxR R KKK KKEKK lar, velvet trim, full satin lined size % First National Bank Bldg. * A2 DIECC e % I remove the cause of acute ¥ |y y g x kKK XK XK XK KKK KK """"""""""" * and chronic diseases x|y DR. H. A. NORTEROP x i = * CHIROPRACTOR ¥!®x OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN % 1 BLACK WHIPCORD—Velvet collar, 25 00 % .0ffice hours: 10-12, 1:30-5 7-8 *|, AND SURGEON x full satin lined, size 40—price............. e U\ x Phone 406-W *!x Suite 10 O'Leary-Bowser Bldg & XXX KK KK KKK KKK g Ofice Phone 153; Res. 68J & = x KX XXX KKK KK 1 BLACK BROADCLOTH COAT—Large cape collar, R RN R b k| T fur trimmed, full satin lined, size $30 OO ¥ DRS. LARSON & LARSON ¥ (X kX KX KR K KX KKK KKK IS N 1] 5 T OOy . * REGISTERED OPTOMETRIS®S | ¥ : e e * * * Specialists the Eye, Fitting *| ST. CECELIA'S STUDIO ¥ = : : * of Glasses *x PIANO—VOICE * 1 BROWN WOOL VELOUR COAT—Size 40, full lined, X We have the facilities for &|& VIOLIN : 4 trimmed with beaverized fur $2 5 00 X duplicating broken lenses & |¥ — ])l'iCL\ 3 x Postoffice Bloek * : Phone 188—Dewey & 9th St. :/ AR R AR L R R SRR GIRLS’ COATS OF EXCFPTIONAL VALUE GIRLS BLACK PLUSH COATS—Full lined, trimmed with beaver cloth, sizes 10 and 14, $ price now. lOaOO GIRLS’ VELOUR COATS—Colors blue and brown, full lined, sizes 12 and 14; O’LEARY BOWSER CO. Advertisers whg wantTEhe kbest b;esults wm’:?fi“: T:':m ‘I,ll\“gl'l m&-o?m oountry as

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