Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 10

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The Excuse. “Ludendorft,” ‘" cuse reminds me of the Irishman. “An Irlshman and a Yankee rowed ! p race one day. The Yankee was 0. easily ‘the Irishman's superlor that every little. while he’d stop rowing and ‘- walt for Mike to catch up. “Well, Mike.was beaten, of ‘. but'he'sald afterwards: “4Faith, Ord have. \ rests he did."” Court Rufta Against Tradition. One of the naval patrols at the Short Line depot, Annapolls, arrested Joseph - Thomas (colored) for carrying s -con- Thomas was walking ‘ along when.a razor dropped from his " clothing and he was arrested. When the razor was exhibited it looked ke cealed weapon, ¢ 41, Res. phone 446-J. a section of a broken buzz saw. Jus-iline for automobiles is not a new one, | WANTED—Good - :girl, for general FOXI;D SAII;d bn’l"“l:o_;qzusg‘l):‘;): fns‘)dte;?m: et Beltrami Ave. -Phone 41, Res. . _tice Weleh, after' making a physleal ex. | Mr; Daherty said. He predicted that| house work. - Mrs. H. Mills, 907 1 7-"Willits 318 Beltrami Ave,|FOR SALE CHEAP—One lot in| Phoue 446-J. 4391 aminution. decided that-the plece of |a “satisfactory solution would be! Beltrami. Phone 107. 5392 Phonsdi 1a0f Crookston, Minn in Norevoss addi- | oo 50 acre highly Improved 'jnnk was not a dangerous weapon and @dismissed Thomas.—Baltimore News. CLAIMS RECOAD FOR HEIGHT © 1 Challenging all comers for the dis tinctior® of Deing the tallest man- in the United States, Ralph E. Madsen, o/ .cowboy of Ranger, Tex., was disquall- _fled for the service in the army be- icause of his excessive height. The war department height limitations are \78 Inches, while. Mr. Madsen is 7 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 230 “pounds. For 12 years he has followed the varying fortune of u cowboy and has captured many prizes for his dar- ing feats. This photograph shows the mutual admiration between the cow» .boy and Senator Morris Sheppara. of "“London.—"Her tonguc is a’ wom- :‘!;_S ‘o]x;ly weapon. of offense; her 5. her only defense” remarked JWbbice. Coleridge in a slamder suit. London.—The deatnn i3 announced at .Cheltenham of Mrs. Edith Alice Maitland, the original of Lewis Car- roll's “Alice in Wonderland.” She was a writer and traveler. throughout the country. in the manufacturing. process at }B-m-y’. Toggery. overcoats. . said - Representative ‘" Shouse, “Is telling the world the reason . why he lost the war. Ludendorff's ex- course;. bested the bhoy| algy If OI'd shtopped an’.took the long e . 'ma BEMI j COMPELLED T0. PRODUCE _ing at’ Pioneer office. 4d830 canoe. Address ‘‘canoe” care| dence, realestate, household goods,| ern except heat, 5 bed rooms, close \ "’?‘POOB‘ GRADE GASOLINE WANTED—Girl, for house Wwork, 29 Pioneer. 6-92| my entire flock of young and old| to lake, normal and churches, has o WANTE! irl, for -house work, 29 | — - Buff Rock chickens and equip-| been held at $3,500, now $3,150, Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 29.—| = 10th St. Phone 570-W. “ f‘ff:“f; otth: "lfii"'t”e'; "g?z::’s‘" rl;%tx:‘gzl'; WANTED—Sécond hand organ. Ad-| Buick. Address X Y Care Pioneer, trami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phgne‘ Ak 2 : -J. : 4d91 have heen forced to produce a lower fv;f:;_ Irven ' Hawkins, L"fg;;"s' Bemidji, Minn. 6d96 | nOR SALE—Good buggsy, wagon, 446-J. _A4d91 grade 0t gasoline and automobilef __~_ ' ., .. ‘manufacturers must readjust their | WANTED—To rent, garage_or.stor- eugines, to new specifications, Henry| ~ age for Ford car. .Roberts & Funk. L:. Doherty told. representatives of Call 151. 2% & 3d830 ‘the; American Petrolum institute at - . the-opening of the convention here.| WANTED—Man, to' take care of.po- {'The- problem of using poor gaso- phone No. 847. 3 found - without causing serious loss WANTED—Maid, .for: general house- MACOABEE LADIES HOLD \\., SESSION AND INITIATION At the meeting of the W. B. A. of WANTED—Woman or girl fo?}?f— eral housework. ' Call at. W. G. Schroeder store, . 'Phone 65, 82tt the Maccabees, held last evening, a WANTED—-Capa'b!_ , woman, as level land, all cropped this year. $300. A. W. Bartlett, Fair View 3 large ‘class was initiated. The work| housekeeper for 'small home. 'Ad-| F. M. Malzahn, Bemid)i, Minn.| farm, 13 miles east of Lavinia, Fo?ai?:;?x:.ggogu}sx:i?: :‘g:;’;‘efé Y w‘asl;;ygar the direction of Mrs. Jen- dress Box ' 82, ;Bemidji, Mh;nt. ALt 3-830 Minn. 12d96 trom city, new 4 room lt')g"blmgn- nie F.'Gordon, state deputy, who has : 828t 4 b 8 : b low, barn and chicken house, one had charge of ‘the work in Bemidji. | —————————7———=—<— | FOR- SALE—See - the Bemidji Sta- I A x TS M\ Gordon leaves today for her WANTED—A" competent _girl, or tionary store for rubber stamps F%I}Dflfl;romF;,;;'g;’;"nggg:fe' Z‘;: 0 ‘;f ;}‘:hhe“e:‘":e:tml%%" acre far;;vs homé'in Ft. Frances, Ontario, where xf;’:fl: t?a);;l‘? ;;‘fi to;;;‘;yeli::lg ‘“i fiimue s_igxaature stamps, "ln | extends to lake shore. Hardwood nirl this ect‘),un{ry highly improved she ‘will visit for a short time, then i e seals and corporation 5%t | floors, city water and sewer; elec-| 'all under cultivation except .25 goes to; Port Huron, Mich., where she Y will .vépresent the state of Minne- sota:;a§ ‘first delegate to the quad- supreme review of the asso- WANT To buy a'maie about 5:years .-Must be sonnd Erwin, Hiues, Minn 5d830 $40.00. W. R. Howe, Lavinia, ofter all of my household furniture By na:l:f‘ hfial “3'“: is ver{t prgud ?f - - - Minn. 5d830 including stoves.an A 1 piano with ‘g_ re. Gordon as its deputy | WANTRED-—Two or, three- furnished | ————————————————| - plack walnut: case for sale. 707 LOST AND FOUND. and in the meeting last night best| o unfurnished rggrs, modérn pre- FOR SALE—Very nice 6-room mod-{ ayrTocota -Ave. Frank Miller. wishey ' \were extended for a pleas-| fe, ; ble 1 - ern house, 3 lots close to normal Y 5 T ant, journey and a speedy return. ke):;lig ;S: ‘;?he: ‘f‘::. “%:t"‘;;%:::_ and lake. $2450. Almost new 7 : 12d94 | 1,0ST—0n Jefferson Highway, be- 7 LM . ern Union. %4} 3a91| room house, good bath, 50 tt, €Or-| SoRSATE Aodorn house at cormer| ers Frenol's farm and. Berow TWENTY KILLED; 40 MISSING i ner lot. $3360. E. J. Willits,[ o “pelerari™ Ave and 10th St.| - bridge farm, a box containing blue vy 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. Res. : 1| Plaid dress trimmed red and black Alémmmox BARGE BLAST|CENSUS CLERKS, '(men, women). hone 446.J. 3d91 With hot - water heat, electric| ,nq white striped skirt. _Return ] 4000 needed. '$9% month. Age, 18| _Phone 446-J. = | = S99} 1ights, gas and bath. Inquire of| (o Joe Boucker’s store,- Reward. k United Press.) upward. Examinations every-| FOR SALE—thoroughly modern 6-| -John Moberg, Bemidji, Minn. 821tf i 2d829 Archangel, Aug. 29.—Twenty men where soon. ‘Experience unmeces-| -Toom house, hot water heat. Newly 5 ‘were l;flled and forty are missing as sary. [For free. particulars, write decorated, and polished floors.|FOR SALE—The - best truck and g the résult'of an explosiion of an am- Raymond Terry-.(former govern- Garage 50 ft. corner lot, only $3,- berry farm, % mile to normal. ESTMY NOTICE. T munition barge, which also destroyed ment examiner) 1426 Contiueirtal 700. $500 cash and $35 pér month. Good buildings, $3750, a snap. E, Found, dark brown mare. Inquire the British monitor, Glow Worm. Bldg., Washington. 7d95| E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave.| J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave.|at Carl Warner, 43% ‘miles S. W of L e—— Phone 41. Res. phone 4xv-J. 3d91 Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. 4d91 | Bemidji. Phone 14-F-3. 14828 Want Ad column today. It's on the| SALESMAN WANTED — Money on, A DJI DAILY PIONEER WANTED—Grl fo\lbarn press feed-(FOR SALE-—18-foot 3d91{ FOR SALE—6 cylinder D45 1917 FOR SALE—New 4-room house, gar- age, 50 ft. lot, ordly $1200. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. 41, FOR SALE—Ford touring car with Dohierty is chairman of a com-| tato buyingin'Bemidji. Call room | extra equipment. Inquire at 1019 |FOR SALE—Good improved 10-acre f producers and refiners @l, Peterson Bid-| Beltrami Avenue. d 3d828| farm one miile out, log house, ?08' 3‘,’,‘{;"’,'3?33"50‘"‘:,',."‘3,’5? f:z;‘ c’:’toyo now negotiating with the 14829 - barn, ‘log chicken house. ~Well| ;008 90r $4000 for quick .sale automobile: makers to obtain a satis- FOR SALE—One carload of well| look this up;-only $800. E. J. Wil-| gy wingte 218 Beltrami Ave. factory.solution to -the problem’ o broke Montana horses at snap| lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41,1 ppoys 41 Res. phone 446-J. 4d91 Willlam H. Manning, director of{MONEY TO LOAN on improved| prices. Bemidjl Horse Market. J.| Res. phone 446-J. 4a91 o PR 24 the United States bureau of mines,{ farms. Northern Land Company.| Moberg. 84tt X % today asked the institute for an ap-| Phome 20. .4 ciimes| > |FOR SALE—Large building 24x36,|FOR SALE—Seven thoroughly mod- proprigtion of $1,000,000 a year for W__-—ANTED-—EXD}.FA———' Ticd mald " for | OR SALE—g-room house 1017 Bel-| small biilding 12x16 on 2 acres,| ern house. Garage 50- ft. lot, one the proposed bureau, the money to| ' poucawory " go &dw,ages and good trami Ave. Modern except heat.| 80 rods from ‘school, and on fine| block from lake, 2 blocks from nor- be raised on a pro-rata basis by re-| o ooy compgzent girl rgele_ Phone 564-J. Call at 1221 Park| road, 2 miles from-city. $400. E. J.| mal. Never offered less ‘than finkrs ‘and producers. 4 " gootz| Ave 6d93| Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone| $3500, now $3150. ~Can give pos- ' THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1919 0ld Town|FOR SALE OR RENT—My resi-|FOR SALE—Nine room house, mod- ment. Dr. J. Warninger. 10496 eagy terms.-E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- light driving harness, good span black horses, about 1450 each, this is my own farm team. 218 Beltrami Ave. 'E. J. Willits, Phone 41. Res. phone 446-J: 4491 —_— FOR SALE—80 acre highly improved farm: .Quarter. mile ‘lake-shore, ' fine ‘beach, good 7-room house, barn: hog. house, corn crib, wood shed, smoke house, deep foundation “for silo, well and windmill, chicken Phone Res. 446-7. 3d91 ency through the lower grade ) 3 FOR SALE—G 4 sand| O©r for garden.: For particulars Tugl ok e RNISeb. ML e AL oo o, 4 OO fo0.| write M. Liasie: Cover, 3640 nd|. 10use. bam, . granasies, - gpipneh . O . easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. 3d829 $2500. Might trade for acrengé trami Ave. FOR SALE—21%% acre tract on Dal- ton Ave., near North school. Fine E. J. Willits, 218 - 4d91 session at once. tion in suburbs, nice place to build farm, heavy hardwood land, large Phone 41. 4491 and house close in or sell on'easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. 446-J. 4d91 FOR SALE—Stuyvesant player pi- ano, oak case, in first class condi- tion, with 100 music .rolls, price FOR SALE—One gasoline engine, one and one-half horsepower, one pump jack, 75 feet of hose. Price acres of pasture. A real bargain at $75.00 per acre. E. J. Willits, - %218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. rphone 446-J. 4d91 tric lisht:. Inquire on premises, 1204 Dewey Ave. ' 811tf FOR. SALE—ATter ‘Sept. 1st 4 will last:- p_‘age. the side comes in handy nowadays. PSRN e Why not increase your income to £ 15y G meet high cost of living? Experi- WANT AD DEH‘ ence and capital not mnecessary. You don’t have to.leave your pres- Advertisements in tnis column cost ent work. Sell our Special Ieal Accident- and ' Sickness® policy. half 'cent-a. word issue, when' patd cash in adyance. )‘X’:’M will :e'erxl‘mp%or i Write at once for. proposition. loss than :10c ver issue. All men were not made equal TAILORED, A YOU WANT TH As far as their physical proportion‘n“ni eonecm;d, and that is just the reason that thousands of hi.lor\%on are to be found Not only men who are out of propor wear tailor made clothes. Tailor made o better and fit.neater, but they also embody all those small details Correct measurement is one of the moat important factors in tailor made clothing, and you are certain tn'!n measured correctly The fall samples are now in and we m give you the benefit of selection from the largest lines of properly made suits and | Barney's Toggery WANTED—Good, small farm; 59" to 100 arres. -Good potato’landsWith or without : improvéments] ipx‘trgl'- on lake front: where tlieré is“foodl fishing, and where -{t would -be-a WANTED @ - i " WANTED.Girl, at Home Bakery. :,f:,;;‘;f“‘%fl;’;‘;;,::‘;;h‘?‘;’;g“ TRNERE : 828tf| right place if at a bargain price.| Please write full descriptionand' price to A. W. Iselin, 849. N. Key- stone Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 6491 Eastern Casualty Tisurance :Com+ pany, Canton, Ill: :3t8at830 Adsm bhal.:fad on our books cost one cont a word per issue. No ads yun for —_— P leas ‘than 2Bc. o e~ WANTED-—Kitchen girl and cham- be}f maids. Apply Markham hotel. 827t WANTED—Two kitchen girls. Dal- T FOR RENT. ton hotel. FOR RENT—One office room. Phone 101. . 5d83 FOR RENT—Lake . shore cottage. Thos. Royecroft, . Lavinia, Minn. 6493 FOR SALE | RO RO OER OO FOR SALE—A good. second han cook range. Inquire at 708 Irvin Ave. AR 2d83 So R good condition. y Pioneer. ot 6d92 FOR SALE—One second hand iord - car and one seco! nd Clievrale car. Apply Motor)Tnn. 2482 FOR ANY kind of fqlll @state deal, se or write E. J.-Willits;, 218 Beltram: Ave. Phone 41. ¢ 1213t FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 191 model.. New tires and lots of ex tras. 815 Mississippi Ave. 4d83 FOR SALE—Good:3-room house o) cement - foundation, cement cellar, garage, chicken: house, 4-50 ft. lots. $750, E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. S 3d91 -0 23 S = B "lllllllll“llllllllllllIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII|II“I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl‘lIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIliIfll]lillIII"IIIIIIIIIHIIIlllillllilé “~¥aphy, the telephone; and many other mechanica triumphs ‘had=not been-heard. of. (o POSSIBILITES | One hundred years ago the aeroplane was an impossibility, and witeless. teleg- The ‘human rate was satisfred with the equipment it boasted in those days, but we of modern times demand. modern. conveniences and are-loathe to accept anything that does not come up to the highest standard of efficiency in every way. . Marvelous advancement has also been ‘made in scientific, medical, and surgical- methods, and the science of properly taking care of the. human body, that men may be more efficient, has been promoted to a great extent. Proper treatment at the right time in many instances brings out the hidden pos- sibilities in men and women. A man cannot work in an-efficient manner if he is sick, but many, even though they may not be well, slave along when a slight rectification might lighten their burden by half. The eye, which is perhaps the most delicate organ of the human system, in many instances causes a great deal of trouble, and in many cases only slight rectification is necessary to bring entire relief? Persons of all ages are afflicted, but the modern science of optometry when applied brings comfort and efficiency to all. Proper care of the eyes through optometrical science has been one of the great factors in raising the efficiency of man. Perhaps someone in your household may be afflicted with failing eyesight, and if such is the case, remember that we are special- ists in rectifying any “fault in vision. ; Drs. Larson & Larson Registered’ Optometrists Phone 92 Bemidji, Minn. A Seoks Releif %'i'lllI|IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|l|l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I_|r-_ , Gais It il FOR FOUR'CENTS Scratch Tablets, 8x10, “Pershing’ "and “All You Can Carry” cov- 6x9. - “Big 5,” i, but all inen, should jothes not only look - "t ATl e v | Gt e | e o 7o | S50 S190 | $4.98 to $1.98 Spelling Tablets .. ¢ Students’ ‘Note Books..dc J.C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION ~ SCHOOL SUPPLIES A good'place to save money on your school supplies is here. Compare these prices. We are ever anxious to serve you. A penny saved is a penny earned. FOR. FOUR CENTS Ink Tablets, letter size, “Unity” and “Stud- ents.” 8x10 size, “Old 413-415 BELTRAMI AVE. J. C. PENNEY CO.—VAV ATION-WIDE J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION iy Don’t forget the splendid line of Boys’ Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings we have awaiting your selection at prices which mean a goodly saving to you. Suits, all sizes, serges, worstedé, cashimeres and and all wool fabrics, FOR 7 CENTS Ink Tablets, Irish Linen, 8x10, 7c Shoes that look good, wear well and cost less, g Boys’ Felt Hats jn black, brown and zrey, o5 2 BUSY STORES - $1.98° BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION- 197 N()IlfiLILSNI HATM-NOILVN V0D XENNEJ D INSTITUTION B INSTITOTION . - ‘ ! ! | Defective

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