Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 30, 1917, Page 3

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} TUESDAY. ‘0CTOBER 30, 1917° SHAKING DICE FOR c L A ss I H{n‘ N il v T Imuon T Vi DA VIRGINIA BROWS GmmAw‘mlcn o VETERIN. - Instructor in CIG ARS IS G AMBUNG’ wfi?fi?fi.fl& k\;enlt,;l;;igl;fl% ;;‘;E Oftice p..n.k._-,g_mf_ ,};zu'_".; PIANO voxg:.r DBAMATIC ||| Mfi'es' Block Phone 560 S AYS SUPREME COURT FOR SALE cl),rlml;lg;ore ..Address "R.oon;x:’,2 g 3r& !!‘.M!rvm'vAn. hone e . FOR SALB—One: new' Round 1017 Minn. Ave. Bemidjt DR. H. A. NORTHROP St. Paul, Oct. 30.—Shaking dice| . Trange.- for cizars is gambling, -the supremc |__Third Street Cafe. court ruled in an opinion reversing | FOR SALE—I have 24 good lots the judgment of the Markato muni- sale, 157 feet deep, all level . cipal court on the appeal of Chris Zotalis in his suit against Peter Cau- nellos and others to recover posses- . sion of a building because dice shak- for one year. Call .and see ing was permitted and for other al- Herbert Carver. Phone 237. leged violations of the lease. 12- “Thre municipal court seems to small payment starts you and gars as too trivial to comstitute gambling within the meaning of the condition,” says the supreme court, xadiscussing the lease. ‘It has long “ been settled, however, that playing any game for cigars or drinks or under agreement that the loser shall treat to cigars or drinks or other Part cash, balance time- or exchange for “Ford” car., I $2265. erica Ave. " FOR RENT further that any person permitting such gambling on his premises is guilty of @ criminal offense and sub- ject to prosecution. Swan A. Swanson in 1914 leased xoom. his building in Mankato to Cannel- 310 * 10 los for five years and in 1916 sold = the property and all his rights in it | FOR RENT—After November to Zotalis. The lease prohibited the| bouse, modern except heat. sale of liquor, gambling or other use Beltrami Ave. - of the building except for a pool- 10 room and shoe shining parlor. Can- nellos, however, sublet parts of the building for other purposes, and dice shaking for cigars was permitted at a cigar store, according to the evi- dence. Zotalis sued to recover pos- gession of the building, got breach of condition in the lease. The mu- nicipal court, holding in favor of Cannellos and refusing to terminate the lease, is reversed by the opinion. 515 Bemidji Ave. 307 3rd St. Will rent for $3 25x40 and three living 12x12. Frank Lane. WANTED WANTBED—To do wood sawing. 685-J. TRUE LOVE OF SLOW GROWTH But, Having Flowered, There Is No Test Which It Cannot Pass With Triumph. ring. Titus Morris. True, lasting love is a little slower in starting than is false love. It is a little more dignified; a little more truthful and pure from the start. It Is less disturbed by jealousy and trifling differences. It is more sturdy, though less flamboyant. It is less :easily disturbed by frosts of misun- erstandings and other disturbances. So much for the bheginning of love. The second test of love is time— separat’on—distance. The passing fas- clnatior shows itself in this test—it cannot pass it; it cunnot last. Only true love lasts, and that lasts because it reaches down to the bed- . "ock of mutual esteem, and is of dura- bu,.e material; of mutual interests and mpathy it is compounded. o 'P't’ When love has passed its second test F —time—it is usually able to pass its third test, which is altruism, or ser- vice. At some time or other in life, love .lways asks:. What will you give for love? And he that loveth ruly an- swers:. I will give my, time, my per- sonality, my position, my wenlth——alll will Iegive for love. But he that does not love deeply, says: I would keep love, but I do not wis to give up too much for Iit. Foolish fellow. His love fails in its test. He loses his love because he will pot pay the price of keeping it. The final test of love is its influ- ence. True: love makes one better. The wrong sort of love is degrading, not uplifting. He does not love truly who is not a finer, stronger personality because of love. Real love is the sun of one’s life; it brightens, gladdens, uplifts and beautifies.—Philadelphia Inquirer. ‘War Horses Are Veterans. Driving the same team of horses for more than three years at the front is the record of a man in the Hussars, He took them to France on August 16, 1914. They have been st Mons, the Aisne, the Marne, Ypres, Neuve Cha- pelle, on the Somrae, and at Arras in April, when Vimy ridge was taken. They have never missed a day’s marche ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Fred Lang of Grant Valley left Friday for Montevideo on an extend- ed visit with his brother, Walter, and other relatives. I. C. Stewart of Williston, N. D., came to Bemidji yesterday and will visit at the E. J. Swedback home until Friday. Mrs. Stewart, who has been the guest of her parents, Sena- tor and Mrs. Swedback, for the past two months, will return to Williston with him. Rev. M. A. Soper, missionary, re- turned last evening from Interna- tional Falls where he preached in the Baptist and Methodist churches Sunday in the interest of the Ameri- can Sunday School Uuion. Reserved Oak | Cheap if taken. at once.| WANTED—Painting, paper hanging 1023tt cleared, mext to school house; a| Snelson, 103. South Invine Ave per- day keeps it for you; no taxes have regarded dice shaking for ci-|FOR SALE—New high grade Hamil- ton player piano at a bargain. have an acre.lot on: 24th St. Price 0. N. Steenstrup, 510 Am- 3-1030 refreshments is gambling.” It is held | FOR'RENT“—4-room cottage on 12th St. Inquire of Mrs. Edward Rood, corner’ of 12011 St. and Bemidji; Ave. 3-1031 FOR RENT—One modern furnished Phone: 1006: Phone 26-F-5. j FOR. RENT OR SALE—Property, per month or:sell for $3,000. Store|]| Office and Hospital 3 doors west | 6-1031 LOST—Some place on street or in the store buildings, diamond from (| Res. Phone 68 Finder return to Pioneer. Liberal reward offered. Mrs. Julia 4-1030 TONIGHT and Wednesday Matinee & Evening and sign writ| All'work guar- - ; Tor mn.eedg utistl.:ury Aummgo‘;llu THORWALD:LUNDE and painting our specialty. L. W. CHIROPRACTOR Acute and Chronic Diseases han- 1ded :with:great sucoess First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. Phone 406-W' | Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. 50¢| Phone 117. 6-11 me.| WANTED—Two-furnished or-unfur-}| nished rooms for light housekeap~ 116| ing in Bemidji or Nymore: - Al dress “Rooms,” c|o Pioneer. 1028tt] willl also) YES. AND ITS ] \, J i 'DO.YOU MEAN TO HELD.ITS BUS INESS T.l.f"é‘ g“_g z‘gm":: REP%?Q?X@EQR \ND. PROFESSIONAL GRAVELY TOBACCO! DR. C. R. SANBORN We|| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 16, " Oftice—Miles Block 24t ; J. WARNINGER .90 VETERINARY SURGEON of Troppman Store Phone No. 209 Call OM. SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving 818 America Oftice Phone 12 The Most Famous Circus Romance: Ever Written Made into a Tremendous and Costly Pro- duction to inauguarate the Goldwyn Releases at this house “Don't Fail to See the Little Circus Queen” —— MAE MARSH —— After this"Sensational Screen”comes anather still more sensational. Will be here 2 Days Only Seats Now Selling at Barker’s. DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office' O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R; ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Suite 10, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 163 A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. aPRGLALIS EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted EYE - GRAVELY'S CELEBRATED @EFORE THE INVENTION OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD ALITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW oF onomAnv PLUG. PB.Gravely Jobacco Co bumu, A/ %k wend ‘BELIEVE BILLY POSTER, THAT ‘NEW POUCH 1S A PEACH Admission 10c¢ & 25¢ Afternoons 2:30 Evenings 7:15 & 9:00 Get Yours NOW 50 THATS IGNATZ |EMTION— T WONT FORGET THAT BIRD! B 1' il POOR. L\ QUB = ===rd o (F 1GNATZ IGNITION THE TIN CAN GARAGE APPRENTICE HADINST| BEEN THINKING OF i, DAISY-THE CUT B00K- KEEPER, IGGIE WOULD Ignatz Ignishun’s thoughts are not in the alley * ROAD MAPS HERE * We have received a few % Maps, with district maps and % road maps of Minnesota and & Wisconsin. They are called % Mendenhall’s Guide and Road & county maps, all in one book- & let. It also Includes a large # map of the state. The price & 18 50 cents. If there is a de- « mand for them we will con- & tinue to carry them in stock. b2 2222 210222 For DRAYING Call LaFleur Bros. Phones 598 or 661-J SUBSCRIBE NOW [

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