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"H_ A NORTHROP ; , OSPROPATHIC PHYSIGIAN Men Wanted %7% e’lore AND SURGEON - S iy or Your Sulte 10, O'Leary-Bowser Bidg. |(ITa cut Cedar Posts, Poles Ill"fll’s Money - ha . Oftice Phone 153 © Get the Genume Extra good th;:ber, can work year around. - New-camps, good board, big. prices for euttlng Write or call. 300 POLE & TIE GOIPAIY LIMITED. Hair dressing, manicuring, face’ | ‘massage, scalp treatment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, Al MODELED HO ingrown nails treated a specialty. E. D, ALGER, Mgr. ™ g i i MINA MYERS - Gealey Blck, :‘:dw...,h:-:::@'?fii‘é%fi:: Phone 112-W Iling. That Is Made Over May || 311 6th St. S'llflt:Ste. Marie, Ont.- igured- on te“cost. per i > 7 . which'1s"out ‘of proportion-to-the-value. i xvqntage that, the general plan being ' years of occupancy and assoclation, _ Jnight prove, wi -’building within and without to har- i A@unt Put In House Should Not Be « a8 @ rule, the character of future build- b less expensive shrubs or evergreens Come Nearer Meeting Needs. Than ©One Constructed to Order. /The remodeled house is often more comfortable, charming and sntlsfylng Vthnu one built new, Buying a house already built is mugh likespurchasing || clothes ‘ready-made; 1t is- never quite a perfect fit; ‘there is ‘never perfect harmony with individual needs and re- quirements, says” Noble Foster | Hoggson -in the[Phlaldelphla Publie Ledger. Remodeling makes it virtu- allz-a-new house, with the added ad- satisfactory, 1t 1s_easler “to see just iwhat modlflcntlons and ‘improvements al;g needed than to.see them in imag- ination“from a study of the archi- tect’s plans- for :a complete new }bulldlng. i 7An old house, endeared through grows into a familiar adjustment to the needs of the family.. But usually there comes a growing realization ‘of the many ways in which it might be nltered and improved. The growing family requires more Trooms O changed arrangements ; or the taste of the owner, becoming finer with the years, or bettered fortune making it easier to make hig dreams a reality, brings him face to face with the problem of remodeling, should he not eare to move to a new dwelling which n tested by occu- pancy, less satisfving. ~ The two principal reasons for re- modeling are the utilitarian and the esthetic; the need of more space or more convenience and comfort and the natural desire to make the home more beautiful to the eye. Both re- quirements can be met perfectly by proper remodeling, which may really prove -an actual-transformation. Re- modeling gives a stamp of individu- ality to a dwelling as nothing else can, for it means the revising of the ‘monize with individual tastes and needs. COST SHOULD BE IN HARMONY Out of Proportion to the Value of the Site. QOne of the most grievous mistakes thg;owner can make is to build a house’ ‘of;ghe land on which it is erected. The hlgher the cost of the land the better, Ing' operations in the neighborhood. For instance; it Is generally unwise to/;build ‘a house costing $5,000 or $6,000 on a site costing less than $25 to:($40 a.front.foot, Nor should. the reverse mistake be made of Dbuilding & cheap house on' an expensive site— though ..that -is- governed by -the re- strictions wkich most developers of high-grade subdivisions -impose. Cost of hoyse and cost of site should be In fairly Mvpmmon- ;ag,you can rea sonably “ord. antg-nvatoot lots] In a. suburlia n,ucflanm‘otnn nbamuux bullt for nhorpg, 1 added posaibiligfes.of and| garden is better. As & bit of advice here is an excerpt from a booklet recently issued by a realty broker: “Forced growth in anything is hag- ardous; natural growth is a guaranty of stability and-permanent values. De- mand. governs; supply, not supply-de- mand. A plece of real estate has-no fixed value .until someone takes it to keep and improve.” Native Trees:Are Desirable. Many people have the decidedly mis- taken idea that the only trees worth buying and setting ott are the more or which are not native to most sections of the country.. The idea of paying out good money for a pine or a birch or a maple seems to go against the grain.. As a matter of fact there are many places where such trees are to be had for the trouble of digging them up and ansplanting them, but even this is snsidered too high a price. And yet for many purposes pines and maples are as good trees as can be had, and there is nothing listed in the catalogue more beautiful and graceful than & well cared-for_group of white birches. Eat at b7, THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. Corner 3rd St. ‘and Beltrami Ave. " FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER N 405 Beltrami Aveu Bemidji, Minn, Ladiss’ and Gents' Suits MADE to ORDER Cleaning, pressing and alterations of allkinds. All work up-to-date, first class workmanship T. Beaudette, Merchant Tailor 210 Third Street When it is repaired. THEBEMIDJIJEWELR “CO. 210 3rd Street, - HUFFMAN & ll’lEABY ‘ * | matism, Phone 488/ j FURNITURE & ' PHONE 178-W or R. For satisfactory 'piices,‘ bring or ship your | Hides & Furs Coldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. l?:emldjl, Minn. We also pay the HIGHEST 112 3rd St. MARKET. PRICE for RUB- BERS, METALS and RAGS Phone 638-W JACOB GOLDBERG, Prop. site? litte home? EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out and call on our lucal agent, The Berman Agency, Markham Hotel Bldg., for prices and terms. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Capital Nat. Bank Bldg. THE TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop HUH-WH) DaT ? BAH GOLWY AH CAINT ANSUH DIS PHONE EF SHE DOHN TALK @ NUFFEIN TOH 1\ LTEACH THAT 2 N{GHTMAN NOT 40 HANG UP ON ME WHEN IM PHOMING -AND UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director WE HAVE THE LOTS . What kind of a lot are you looking for? A location for a fine residence? - DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners tor: Men, Women | and Children | s ‘To Live Long! A recipe given by a famous physician far long ife was: “Kéep the kidneys in good order! Try to eliminate thru the skin and intestines the poisons that other- wise clog the kidneys. Avoid eating meat as muck as possible; avoid too much salt, i alcohol, tea. Try a milk and vegefable diet. Drink plenty of water, and exercise 80 you sweat—the skin helps w eliminate | the toxic poisons and uric acid.” For those past middle life, for those eaexly recognized symptoms of mfla.mma- tmn, as backache, scalding “water,” if uric acid in Uxe blood has caused rheu- “rusty” joints, stiffiness, get Anuric_at the drug store. This is a wonderful elimintor of uric acid and was liscovered by Dr. Pierce d¢f Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. If your dr b does not keep it send 10 cents to Pierce for trial package and you will find that it is thirty-seven times more potent than lithia and that it dissolves urio acid as hot water does sugar. ’ MANY WOMEN OF OUR HOME STATE WOULD TESTIFY. Manknto, Minn.—“] used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion to help me dur- ing expectancy and ;, can say that it is all that is claimed for iit. I also took the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ at the same time and thinkdlghey are & splen purgative, \ I have four children ;l;f weha.rlehall in ect healt] “The People’s Common Sense Medxcnl Adviser is a great help to me in bnnsnlgr %l yfmmly -1 gladly recom- erce’s remed.les to those who need them.”—Ma=s. A. J. ALLEN, 713 N. Front Street. I is taken in the making and the materials used are higher grade. Black Sllk Makes a bTliant, silky polish that does not rub off or dust off, and the shine]. four times as long as ordinary g;l{;:dgned undanmplo 1:10\::!5 und sold R T e, .‘::.‘.’e' ?ratet on 1n liguid or| Biack Silk Stove Polish Work- g Sterling, Nlinois - 4 u:.zte: e ".:' -‘:f,'v'..'hfpu'—x;mu mm ‘brase, u Basno equal for oo fl% A good business Or just a place for a cozy St. Paul, Minn. ] Should Worry Subscribe for The DAILY PIONEE| u xec, vou n'vu'suc vgn“yw buy - ® h-ck i( it l‘nll 24 TabletdYor 25¢c. e Bread and Butter You om}e.it to your health (also Pocketbook) to : use more BUTTERMILK Now Aboul Corns!” They Peel Ofl' With-“Geta-It.” Two corng are no worse than one, and one is nothlng at all—when you use “Gets-It,” the one real corn- shrinker, corn loosener, — peel-it- |, right-off corn-remover. That's be- “The-Koors breamery 'ch'u‘rns Every Day WELL! - - = = WELL HERE is more of the true spirit of Xmas in a photograph of your- self than in any other gift you could choose. Then, too, photographs are economical, and they are always ap- preciated. Make arfangements TO- DAY for a sitting before the rush commences. One Corn Plus «Gets-It” Equals One Foot, Corn Free, cause two drops of “Gets-It” eases your corn-pains at once, and you know that that old corn has been "nlfiped in the bud.” “Gets-It"” es cutting and digging at a corn and fussing with bandages, salves or anything else entirely une necessary. Remember “Gets-It” 18 safe. Yon‘ll not have to take off your shoe or pumps under the table at the cafe to eage your squirming soul. See that you get “Gets-It. Don't be Inuultel by lmlutlonu 260 is all you need { any drug store for “Gets-It,” nr lt wlll be sent direct by B, Lawrence & Co., Chicago, TIL ~Hakker.up Studio Bemidji1 Makers of Likenesses by Photography . Sold in Bemidji and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy Barker’s Drug Store, City Drug SUBSGRIBE FOR THE PIONEER Now 4 Store. Merry Christmas”™ It’s not too early o do Christmas shopping. The ;-,. fact of the matter is that now is the time. We want you to know that the samples of Christmas Cards : we just got in, are the best ever seen in Bemidji. There are ¢ards and folders of every kind. In place of GIFTS hundreds are going to send cards this year. Why not make it a nicely en- graved card, with your name engraved on? Yes, embossed if you like; and AT A PRICE THAT WILL COST NO MORE THAN ORDI- NARY PRINTED CARDS. There need be no dupllcates Telephone 922 and the samples will be brought to your door. The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. MAKE ME WALK} MAH FAWH- TE- 1\ i Machines AWTHAW AM Dis MAN 117 Third St. Bemidji Phone 573-W Phyllis won't win Ina’s heart this way MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing J:_ BISIAR, Manager For DRAYING Cal LaFleur Bros. Phones 598 or 661-J