Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 18, 1916, Page 4

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CLASSIFIED sanatorium. Apply Mrs. Marga! M. Neal, superintendent, Puposky, Minn. 118tt POSITIONS WANTED. ob as black- smith helper or to run gasoline engine, or work repairing engines. oo N. A. O, Piloneer. 4-1122 WANTED—Position by man and wife as cook for crew. Address 719 Beltrami Ave. 6-1124 WANTED--Janitor and furnace work. Could handle two or three small jobs. Phone 6-1118 FOR SALE. FOR SATF—Hoston Ball pupples, 2 months old. 123 Miss. Ave. So. 2-1118 FOR SaLE—Range. Apply Frank Koors. Phoune 626, ) 118tt FUI oALE—387 acres, 6 miles west of Bemidji, with house, barn and good well; dark soil, elay subsoil; 10 acres fleld; on state road. Price $1,000 cash. J. Norling, 3138 23rd Ave. So.,, Minneapolis, Minu. 12-1127 FOR SALE—I8-inch Round Oak g heater; used 1 year. Burns coal or wood. W. Z. Robinson. 5-1118 | FOR SALE—House at 1014 Beltraml Ave.; will sacrifice $1,000 it sold in ten days. You should see this e — e e TR place. This is the best bargain H in the city. Oscar Miner. Call at § house. 6-1118 it FOR SALE —Large Round Oak heat- { er; also range. Apply Frank Koors. Phone 626. 118t FOR SALE—Good big work horses cheap as I have my season's work about done. Tom Smart, Bemidjl, Minn. 106t FOR TRADE—Buick roadster for land. Inquire Dr. Johnson. 2-1118 FOR TRADE—Nice farm land near ines and some cash for modern in Bemidji. Address 1117tf FOR RERT. A At AN FOR RENT-—Two rooms partly fur- nished, downstairs; can be used for light housekeeping. 719 Beltrar i Ave. 1-111 FOR RENT—Storage room. I o furnish good storage room for fur niture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-S FOR RENT--Three unfurnished mod- ern rooms, newly decorated. 1009 Bemidji Avenue. Phone 575-W. 1114tf FOR RENT—Three unfurnished mod- ern rooms, newly furnished. 1009 Bemidji avenue. Phone 575-W. 1114¢f FOR RENT-—Two furnished rooms. Phone 747. 1113¢tf FOR RENT—Furnished room. Phone 757 1113tf 7157 FOR RENT—Five-room house. A. Klein. 6-1118 LOST AND FOUND. . LOST—White poodle. Return 422 Minn for reward. 3-1118 ESTRAYED—From Mill Park, dark red Durham bull, white star in forehead, 21 years old. Please notify M. N. Olson, Bemidji, Minn. 6-1120 1,000 souvenir envelopes idji Auto Co. Prot ¥ sewhere by m Call the Pioneer office, phone 9 1111 LOST - tr SOLON PLAYS ON ALL-AMERICAN TEAM (By United Press) St Paul, Mian., Nov. 18.—Lorin | Solon, deposed from the University of Minnesota for professionalism last year while he was captain and star| back field man, in Cleveland to- day to play with Jim Thorpe's Can- ton, O. am Sunday. Seven former All-American players will be in the game Sunday. Solon will wear a large advertisement for St. Paul's outdoor sport winter carni Victor Petre and Miss Clara Roen were united in marriage Friday by Judge A. M. Crowell. Mr. and Mrs. Petre will reside in the town of Lib- erty. HOUSE FOR SALE. The Kelsey house located at Dia- mond Point is for sale. Bids for the same will be entertalned by the city council at a regular meeting to be held Nov. 27th, 1916. Purchaser must agree to remove the said building from the Diamond Point property within a reasonable length of time. Dated Bemidji, Minn., Nov. 17th, 1916. GEO. STEIN, 2td 1118-1129 City Clerk. Grand Masquerade Ball—City Hall —Tuesday, Nov. 21. Tickets 76¢c.— Adv. 3-116-18-21 I E R E R R R R R R R R SRS * CHURCH NOTICES * LR R R R R ERERERESE B 8 n. Sunday mmmbztfi':“n o'clock the gubject of the sermon will be: “Christ in Evidence” (John 20:19); Sunday evening at 8 o’clock the pas- tor will preach on the theme, “Con- gclence the Compass” (1 Timothy 1:19); Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are most cordially in- b vited to’attend these services. Les- ter P. Warford, pastor. i Swedish Lutheran. Services and communion at 10:30; services in the evening at 7:30. J. | H. Randahl, pastor, Sunday morning worship at'10: 45, { H i { | | ‘ : Methodist Epise ' sermon _ subject: ~ “The - Burning Bush"; evening worship at 8 o'clock, with a heart-searching and burning measage by the pastor; Bunday school at 12 m.; Junior League at 3:30 p. m.; Epworth League at 7 p. m. the services of this church everybody 18 cordially welcome. pastor, sfl?fiys}’&?fl‘ :z“fl n‘fl&flboro will be no other services. Johnson, pastor, Sunday:school at 1:30°p. m., sub- | captain. “The " Savior's - Resurrection''; text to learn, 1 Cor, 15:20-31; sal- vation meeting 8:15 p, m.; meetings Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday at 8:16 p. m. Meetings in Nymore ward—S8unday school 2 p, m.; praise meeting 3 p. m,; meetings Wednes- day and Friday at 8:15 p. m.; prayer meeting at the home of Charles Ganz Christian (Elks' Hall) Bunday services at 11 Wednesday evening services at o'olock. Catholie, . To B. D, Hanscom, Osmund a. m,; Do You Remember how mother would cuddle you up close to herself in the rocking chair or tuck you in one of those dear old cradles of the time when it wasn't a crime to have rockers on the cradle?. And as she rocked and sang, “In the Sweet Bye and Bye,” “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” or “Twinkle, Twinkle,”.you just felt your- self slipping away into dreamland until you never could remember the last words she sang, And these old lullabies are better today than they ever were. You will find them all in HEART SONGS BEMIDJI PIONE Over 400 Complete Songs . jwith.Words ar 3 |Muasie) | . Over 500 Greatly Reduced Size. Full Size, 7 x 9 1-2 inches You Can’t Put Baby to Sleep With the modern ragtime or the latest popular hit of the day. Musical though they may be, none of them have that soft, soothing effect, which those old-time lullabies sung by your mothar had on the baby in the cradle—and which still affect us deeply in maturer years. that contains more than 400 A Big SOng »BOO favorites — old and new. Twenty thousand people contributed their favorite songs, Four years were required to gather the complete collection now published. Many never before included in any songbook. If bought in sheet music form at even three cents each, the book would cost - - $12.0 Coupon Published Elsewhere in This Paper 6 Consecutive Coupons and 98¢ for the $2.50 Volume By Mail '10 Cents Extra for Each Copy Start Today on Your Cdupqns ! Copyright by the World, Syndicate Co., Inc N fl f 4 % h M, Johnson, leader. O. A. Bandgren, Low mass at § o'elock; high mass at 10 a. m,; Sunday school at 11:30 vespers and benediction at Monday evening at 8 o'clook, Mrs, C.; 7:30 p. m. Father J. J, T. Philippe. o'elock; ¢ $6.50 $20.00 f Nuvyga Ladies’ Suits 13.50 $16.50 $22.50 $27.50 L ___] Dancing Frocks $10.00 $15.00 $18.50 202 3rd St.,Bemidii, Mirfn. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS EE XK IR RRERR KK DRS. GILMORE & McCANN " « * * PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles Block LR ] L3 EXX XXX XK FEXXRXXKKEREKEE KK DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 IR R R R R R E R R R PR IR T S B R KKK KKK DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otfice—Miles Block PR FERX KKK KKK KK TR H KKK KK KKK XK DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQON Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. LR R R R LR RS S SR SRR E R R R XK KX XK XK K KKK « % DR. E. H. SMITH « PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ¥« Office Security Bank Block L3 LE R R EE R R EEEEE RS EREEEEKEKE KKK KKK « * DR, EINER JOHNSON « PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ® Bemidji, Minn. L] AKX KKK LR R R AR L EREER SRR RN * A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. *® SPECIALIST ) « EYE BAR NOSE THROAT x Glasses Fitted % Gibbons Bldg. Phone 108 XXX KRR KKK IS SRR R R R RN R * A, DANNENBERG « First Natioaal Bank Bldg. % I remove the cause of acute ® and chronic diseases * CHIROPRACTOR « OR.leo hours: 10-182, 1:30-6 7-8 x’ Phone 406-W LR R SRR R RN R R RN AR R RS R RSN RRERR * DRS. LARSON & LARSON # REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS % Speoialists the Eye, Fitting ) of Glasses % We have the facilitier for & duplicating broken lenges . Postoffice Block EXXXRATEEREAERER . Business and Professional *hh kh R * ok hk ok h kK I AR R ER X I AR EEE N LB A SRS EREE SRR R I B AR AR ERS ISR EREER R LB S R R R E - LAWYERS EEEXKXKE IR EE TR R KKK * GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * * LAWYER * * Miles Block Phone 560 <« I A E R R R R RS RE R RN KKK EEERE TR KX * D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner * * ATTORNEY AT LAW * . - % Office 2nd floor O'Leary-Bowser & * Building * EEXREEEXK XXX K&K VETERINARY SURGEON EE XK IR EE R XN KKK KK * W.K DENISON,D.V. M. * VETERINARIAN * * Office Phone 3-R Res. 99J * 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. EEE R E KK KKK KKK KK FEERKEX KKK KKK KKK * J. WARNINGER * * VETERINARY SURGEON x ® Office and Hospital 3 doors * * west of Troppman Store * * Phone No. 209 * AR R R R R R SRR EE XK KK XK IR KX R RKK & TIM SMART * x DRAY AND TRANSFER *x * Safe and Piano Moving x % Res. Phone §8 818 America & x Office Phone 12 * XK KKK X DENTISTS LB R AL L R R R R E R R R RN * DR. G. M. PALMER * L3 DENTIST * L3 * « Office Phone 124, Residence 346 & * Mtles Block, Bemidji x AKX XXX RREEX KKK XK KKK KKK ® DR. D. L. STANTOR b L3 DENTIST * L Office in Winter Block * EXREE KKK KKK EXKEE KKK KRR KKK . DR. J. T. TUOMY * « DENTIST * L3 *x & ' 3ibbons Block. Tel. 330 * *® North of Markham Hotel * LA AR SR SRS SRR L R EXREKXX XXX KKK EY * DR. H. A. NORTHROP * & OSTEOPATHIC: PHYSICIAN & ®ES AND SURGEON * « Suite 10 O'Leary-Bowaer Bldg & « Office Phone 1563; Res. 683 & IR R R R R RS R R R § AKX KA KKK x * : ST. CECELIA'S STUDIO * * PIANO—VOICE * VIOLIN ; * . — i :,Phom 188—Dewey & Sth St. * iiilliilli»fiil* LA B R BR 2

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