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PAGt SIX THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER : o e e ————————————————————————— LONDON WELCOMES wooL ser FoR wiNver wear | FRENCH PRESIDENT TO REMIER - GLAND CLASSFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT FRANCE’S P : N EN ON VISIT . & Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION AS NATION’S GUBT (By United Press.) and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash Dover, England, Nov. 10.—Presi- dent Poincare, accompanied by Ma- must accompany copy. Band Plays the “Marcellaise” Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, as Train Pulls In; Troops dame Poincare, Foreign Minister Pi- and then only to those having open accounts on our books. chon, and a brilliant military and naval staff, arrived here this morn- No ad taken for less than 15 cents. ing on a French warship on a five Present Arms days’ state visi:E to Ig:gb(ieor‘g‘i and NT ADVERTISEMENT Mary. ] h R gl"u‘f‘;‘mn“:{e pr:;’;enmf'p‘;"y“;':" WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WA Boulogne and in mid-channel they were met by a British flotilla, which after the customary salutes fell in with the French escort. In Dover harbor all ships were dressed in honor of the event, and the warships joined with the guns (By United Press.) London, Nov. 10.—The train bear- ing President Poincare, arrived shortly before 2 o’clock, and the guests of the British nation were re- ceived at Victoria station by King George, Queen Mary, Premier Lloyd FOR SALE A A A A A A AP FOR SALE—Pathe phonograph and records, 1230 Norton Ave. 641110 —_— FOR SALE—Ford runabout, in good WANTED FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY WANTED—Washing and ironing. 916 Bemidji Ave. Phone 473. 6d11.0 - Ave, FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltram} Phone 41. 1218tf George and a huge body of royalties, of the land forts in a thunderous sa-| WANTED—1000 cords of wood. | —m court, diplomatic, cabinet, military lute as the distinguished visitors| Hamel & Webster, 120 3rd 8t, Be-| FOR SALE—100 ft. corner lots,zlo.;t;x condition. Apply Koors 5“%1‘3& rice §2 . i St. and Bixby Ave. Reynolds & Winter. midji. 8d111 —_— and civic dignitaries. landed. The French ambassador to cdn114 FOR SALE—Clover hay, also clover England with a special representa- Foreign Minister Arthur James WANTED—To r 92 P G ¢ ent, 2 or 3 modern| — e B:lm“;iu ¥?;d S]\:g::::ly an"fi;‘ig ;men::yxggxfim;?;g;_l;]fzh?;.v?t T‘f‘z roomu"lor light h'ousekaaping, ad- |[FOR SALE—6 room modernlhou:;e. :nd :;?O;?gawm‘xg‘ill 450;‘"; ‘g;l‘g v : -F-2. Churchill, port, the mayor of Dover, and a host dress “Rooms” Pioneer. 94tt| Very desirable. Terms. Inquire ngata. §d1110 Willilam Clish, at Barber Shop. 6d1114 FOR SALE—5 room nouse and bath, 50 ft. lot, 417 Irvine Ave., price $2750. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1114 and Admiral Beatty were among the early arrivals, and the leading mem- bers of the French colony in London were accorded prominent positions on the arrival platform. A guard of honor of the Gold- stream Guards, with the regimental colors and band was drawn up on the red-carpeted platform, and as the presidential train slowed down, the band played the “Marseillaise;” the troops presenting arms. The king and queen welcomed their guests with marked cordiality and hearti- ness, and then followed a little de- lay during which there was a tre- mendous round of presentations, the inspection of the guard of honor, etc., the band playing lively parade tunes meantime. Two little girls, daughters of the leading French resi- dent, and the managing director of the railroad presented bouquets to Madame Poincare, after which hosts ;;:: ci‘:::;‘;:. oved towarts the. wel :t.ypll as the United States overseas Escorted by equerries in scarlet — and gold and a cavalade of Life Guards they drove through troop lined streets to Buckingham Palace, where the visitors will stay during their visit. Vast crowds gave the popular president a vociferous wel- come all along the route. “Poin- care” has now no difficulties for the English tongue, and the thousands of ex-soldiers and soldierettes led the WANTED POSITION—Bookkeeper and general office man, married. Many years experience, desires po- sition. Address “B’” Bemidji Pio- neer. 5d1113 WANTED—Girl for housework. If ambitious she may learn photo finishing in spare time. Mrs. Richardson, Rich Studio, 10th and Doud. 4d111 Young' lady with one year’s experi- ence in railroad office desires posi- tion as stenographer. Perfer posi- tion with plenty of work. Address “Stenographer’’ care Pioneer 6d1110 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Kitchen girl, § hour shift. Third St. cafe. 114tf WANTED—Girl to.r general house- work. Mrs. A. E. Witting, 1212 Bixby Ave. Phone 356. 24117 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm, for only $2,000, easy terms, just think. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d1115 FOR SALE—One hundred acre farm, with buildings. One mile from city. $76 per acre. Might con- sider western land part payment. of notables, greeted the president and his wife on the quay, and a mili- tary guard rendered full honors. After a number of presentations, and addresses of welcome the party boarded a special royal train and de- parted for London, amid enthusiastic demonstrations of popular welcome. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS — FOR SALE— See the Bemidji Sta- tionary stove for rubber stamps, fac simile eignature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation “3.6’:! T FOR SALE—On hundred acre farm, with buildings. One mile from city. $75 per acre. Might con- sider western land part payment. Inquire West hotel. 641115 —_ FOR SALE—Good Ford touring car, Studebaker touring car, and an- other Oakland touring car to trade for farm, all real bargains. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. 41. — FOR SALE—New hard coal heater, come and see it running now at my residence, 521 Minn. Ave., rea- son for selling, have two of them. E. J. Willits, Phone 285-W., phone 41. 6d1115 FOR SALE—3 room bungalow, in . Mill Park. Price $1000.. Monthly payments. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1114 — FOR SALE—3 room modern house, fine location, an exceptional good buy. Price $6000. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1114 s FOR SALE—Cosy 3 room house, close to lake and normal. $1500, E. J. ‘Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone Ave. 6d1116 4@reat” for fall and winter days when one loves to feel the “bite” of the crisp air yet wants to be properly protected from treacherous chills and drafts. 1t is in tan and brown. The little cap is made in much the same FOR SALE—Good 6 room house and garage. Close in and near school. $1600, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, 6d1115 I own a lot of standing wood on about 100 acres, only one mile west of town, and will sell it standing, cheap, to be cut before April first. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d1115 TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 58 Oftice Phone 13 818 America FOR SALE—5 room house, 14th St., and Park Ave. Lot 110x- 200 ft. Price $1700. Payments. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1114 FOR SALE—S8 room house and bath, large barn, 42x50, corner 4th St. and Missisippi Ave. Price $3500. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1114 FOR SALE—S8 room house and bath, Only Live Okapi in Captivity. The only live okapi In cuptivity has been brought to Antwerp from the Congo. The okapl is the survivor of a distant ancestor of the giraffe. An adult stands about five feet high, and although it has the general shape of the giraffe, its neck is relatively FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock and white Leghorn cockerels, for breeders. Must be sold at once to make room for pullets. Get these heavy yielding strains at a low H.,C. NELSON Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin Repairing—Bow Filling 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 873W way for their less educhted brethren shorter and tis 4 ] % s forelegs are not so high Inquire West hotel. 2d118 hardwood floors, garage anq: wood- / : with_enthusiastic versions of “Veev in proportion to the hindquarters. TOR SALE—One of the nicest farm house. Lot 100x140 ft. 623 Mis- gfig:e 5:?;“ High School 4:{-{8 sissippi Ave. Price $3200. Reyn- olds & Winter. 6d1114 FOR SALE—5 room house and 50 ft. lot, close in on paved street, pav- ing all paid for, only $1400, for quick sale. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. 641115 FOR SALE—9 room mnouse, and 6 room house on 50 ft. lot, right down town, only $4,600. E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Res. phone 285-W. 6d1116 FOR SALE—Very nice lake shore home. b5-room house. Lights, - water and sewer. Only $2500. BE. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. A 6d1115 ler Prese-donk. Veev Pwonk—ar- ray.” Those who did not quite grasp the language joined in wlq: the “‘Ooray” heartily enough. This afternoon was devoted to a round of formal calls, the president and his wife visiting Queen Mother Alexandria, the Duke of Connaught, Lloyd George and others. Tonight there will be a state banquet at Buckingham Palace, followed by a reception. Tomorrow the president is the guest of the lord mayor and ¢ity corporation ‘at luncheon at the ‘Guildhall. ““NEEDED TO BREAK RECORLS homes in the Northwest, 16 acres. Fenced and cross fenced, running water in pasture. About 10 acres under high state of cultivation. % acre strawberries, 1000 raspber- ries, lots of currants, gooseberries, asparagus, rhubarb, plums, cum- pass cherries and high bush oran- berries. New 6 room bungalow, large barn, large warm chicken house. Wood shed, machine shed, jee house, hog house, fish house. 4 Only one mile from city. .Good neighbors, ‘best sandy clay mixed loam on clay subsoil. Price, for quick sale, $4000. E. J. Willits, Phone “41. 6d1116 The sides of the animal’'s head are light fawn color and the general color- ation of the body is a dark purple. The most striking characteristic is that the rump, and the upper part of the legs are transversely striped with black and white. It was first known In 1901, having been found in the Semliki forest, haunting low under- growth and swamps. . i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THE PIONEER WANT ADS|| isscs orguas. sewing Mashinea BRING RESULTS FOR SALE—One Victor safe and Lock company safe, in good condi- tion. Outside dimensions, 30""x34” and inside dimensions 22x30.” Reason for selling is that we have purchased a larger all steel safe to accommodate our requirements. Fifty dollars ($50) will take it. Inquire at The Pioneer office. 1041122 Furs made to order, repaired and remodeled at BROCKMAN FUR FACTORY At Troppman’s Department Store LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Postoffice key. Finder re- turn to Pioneer office. 2d1111 LOST—One auto skid and chain, J. Bisiar, Mgr. Phone §73-W e = 218 Beltrami® Ave. Dorothy Evidently Had Far to Go if i 8She Intended to Outshine ! Her Uncle. A Hoosier newspaper man recent~ ly went to visit his brother’s family, consisting of the brother, his wife and two tiny daughters. Now, the uncle’s typewriter, which he felt necessary to take with him, and his trunk, were two articles in which the two little girls were much interested. And two-year-old Dorothy watched every chance she could get to ex- amine both. Five-vear-old Ruth also was attracted to them, but some way or other had great trouble in telling which was which. One day Dorothy got to the trunk when it was open. So straightway she began to pull from its depth many articles of uncle’s wearing ap- parel. Just as she was most intent in doing this Ruth happened into the room. Horrified she ran to her father and uncle. “Oh, daddy,” she began, “Dorothy is getting the most awful things out of uncle’s type- writer.” Father grinned. “She surely has to be some getter,” he remarked meaningly to his brother, “if she can manage to get anything worse out of it than you do.”—Indianapolis News. Bull Dog Tries to Alter Court Decision New York.—The testimony of a dog was ruled out by Magis- trate McQuade, in court, when Rip, a brindle bull, attempted to convince him that he was do- ing a rank injustice. Mrs. Charlotte Slincker ap- peared agalnst Mrs. Carlos Linares. Mrs. Linares brought with her the dog, Rip. Mrs. Slincker declared that she raised Rip from a pup and that he wandered away from her home last November. Magistrate McQuade ruled Rip was Mrs. Slincker's dog. Mrs. Linares handed over the dog: and . started to leave the courtroom. Rip gave one forlorn look at his departing mistress and set up.a howl He pulled Mrs. Sitmcker off her feet and it re- quired reenforcements to hold him. FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK PSS bos vl i PSP FOR SALE—Good team work horses and harness. Inquire Hotel Mark- ham... 3d1111 FOR SALE—Four high grade-.Dur- ham cows, one bob sled. William Uter, 720 America Ave. 2d1110 FOR SALE—2 very nice 50 foot cor- ner residence lots, fenced, wire, in crops this year, $400 cash or might trade for team or cows, E. J. ‘WilJ lite; 218 ‘Beitrami Ave. -Phone 41. . T 6d1115 FOR SALE-—City lots; o acre lots; also 40, 80 and 160 acres, all on oo JOB RENT | gasy terms Will teke liberty FOR RENT—6 room house, modern bonds. Mathew Larson, Nymere except heat. Phone 29 Northern P. O. 2mol23 Land Co. 3d1111 FOR RENT—Desk room, in modern office. Heat, lights and telephone FOR . SALE—Exceptionaly nice 6 room house, full basement, barn. garage, wood house, fine location included. Completely furnished. one acre, close to school and Reasonable rental. Address C. B. churches. $4500. E..J. Willits, \ F. Box 634 P. O, or call 151 N W 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41 === Telephone. 6d1114 6d1115 ~HELP WANTED-MALE AMY ELLERM AN _HELP WANTED—MALE |;Gr TRADE Dwelling houses in WANTED—Wood chopper and saw- Thief River Falls, and Park Rapids.: For house or land in or yers, by piece, cord, day or acre. near Bemidji, write me, L. Kruse, Plenty of work, only one mile from city. BE. J. Willits, phone 41. 421 Red Lake Blvd., Thief iver 6d1115| Falls, Minn 6d1115 e =S DENTISTS and THE FLEMING SISTERS are coming! The celebrated concert contralto will appear jointly with the winsome Fleming Sisters Trio—in the Grand Theatre W. G. SCHROEDER GENERAL MERCHANDISE ¥roceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ¥lour Bemidji, Minn. Phone 6§ DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel, Gibbons Block Phone 330 DRY CLEANING = Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Offiee—O"'Leary-Bow: , Phones—Office 376-W. .erReB:dg’u-B Next Monday Evening Novemer 17 “The Phonograph e ———— DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block g DAY CLEANING HO HOGANSON 8R0S B It will be an invitation concert. with a Soul” will assist. DR. H. A. HASS DENTIST Office Over Boardman's Drug Store. Phone 447 This appearance of the great concert artistes in Johns- town is the event of the season for lovers of good music. FREE TICKETS Call, write or telephone us for free tickets of admit- tance. They will be issued in order of application. ; J. WARNINGER Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store iy iy e of Troppman's. Phone No. 809 M%mfiu‘ Irvine ave. THIRD STREET BEMIDJI DR. EINER JOHNSON D. H. FISK Physician and Surgeon 3 at Law Bemidji, Minn. || oftrcs, Northern National Bunk Bias. Phone 181 DR. E. H. MARCUM Office hours, 11 am. to 18 m. Spmtepm Office phene 18 Res. phene 822 | Collections a Specialty Phone 181 Pttt 35%x4. Dr. G. M. Palmer. 241110 LOST—One new low overshoe, man’s, between 'East Bemidji and Be- midji. Leave at Pioneer office. 1d1110 SNAPS! 4-roem house, 2 blocks from high school; $1,200, small cash payment. 8-room house, 10th and Irvine Ave.; $2,800, half cash. 3-room house, lot 50x140, south- east corner; $850. 4-room house, $1,050, $250 cash, b6-room house, barn, chicken house, shed, well, 2. acres, near Birchmont road; $1,200, $200 cash. 8-room house, hardwood floors, basement, barn, wood shed, well, % acre; $4,000, half cash. 6sroom house, 2 lots, close in, Nymore; $1,500. . 80 acres, clay loam, small build- ings, 7 miles north; $30 per acre, $500 cash. 160 acres, 10 miles northeast. clay and sandy loam; saw timber, Norway, birch; $17.50 per acre. 1,460 acres, good clay loam; sold in small tracts, $9 to $12 per acre. A safe investment. GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR o Phone 93 Markham Hotel Building * near normal; LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropraelnn Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 3 to 5, 7 to 8 pm. Phone 401-W Calls made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidji C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Bloek House Phone 449——Office phone 6§ DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeen Bemidjl, Mism. ) g 55 Defective