Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 9

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FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1920 French Children Study Thelr Lessons in Cold Buildings With Shell- Torn Holes. Children of Laon, in the devastated . Aleme district, have to take their own weod to school. Instead of swinging along merrily, as American children de, with thelir books under thelir arms, each thin little youngster staggers aloag under an armful of wood, shell- shattered tree trunks or bits of tim- ber from trench and dugout. It is the only method of keeping warm in the desolate schoolrooms. i Under the conditions prevailing in schools in northern France, Lincoln’s * persevering studies by the light of a big log fire cease to be remarkable. The back room of a cafe, the cold in- terior of a village church with the wind whistling through apertures. in the walls made by shells, or perhaps the one remaining room of the former scheolhouse are the places where the French children are studying without books, paper or pencils through the long, cold, dark winters of northern France. For blackboards the bare walls are used. Charcoal or bits of chalk from the white cliffs of the country must serve as pencils. A few of the more fortunate children have bits of slate from some shattered roof upon which they painfully execute their lessons.— Stars and Stripes. MAPPING BY AIRPLANE. At the present rate 200 years will be needed to finish mapping the world. Great areas remain unex- plored and little is known of mil- lions of square miles of land, says Boys’ Life. By using the airplane for map making this work may be done in the next twenty years. In- stead of climbing mountains and la- beriously measuring the land foot by foot, we shall do the work while flying & hundred miles an hour. A special camera is placed in the bot- tom of the car and photographs are _ taken automatically, so many to the second or minute. These photo- graphs are then fitted together in what is known as a mosaic map which shows every house of towns or cities and every road and tree of the country. No such maps have ever been made before. The aero map is one of the inventions of the war which will prove invaluable. " CARRY OWN WOOD TO SCHOOL |WILL HAVE HOME IN MUSEEUM Fittings of Old Colonial House to Be Used to Give Atmosphere to Relics of Period. Happy is the lot of those old American houses that are preserved in whole or in part by being re- moved from an environment no longer suited to their former resi- dential dignity and made part of a permanent museum. The latest case is that of the old Jagrey house that has long stood in Portsmouth, N. H,, and has now been purchased by the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The old house was built about 17560, coming between the “rather rough simplicity” of early colonial build- ing and the “more ornate decora- tion” of the early nineteenth cen- tury. It is the interior of the house, however, that interests the manage- ment of the museum, for the an- cient paneling and woodwork, re- assembled after its journey from Portsmouth, will provide a real colonial room to contain articles of the same period already in the mu- seum’s possession. One can imagine the satisfaction that those who once knew and loved the old room as home would take in the thought of such & future for it. PREVENT CROWDING OF PIGS Properly Constructed Feed Trough Assures Each Individual Porker of His Share. Young pigs should be given their feed In such a manner that each indi- vidual pig gets its share. The sim- plest way to accomplish this is to al- low the pigs to eat from a properly constructed feed trough, one that will keep the pigs out of the feed and will lessen the possibilities of crowding. it HOMAITGE AND REALITY. “Men are so queer,” said Ethel. “Tell them a month after the honey- moon that your love is growing cold, and they never glance up from the paper.” “That is so,” a friend agreed, “but tell them the soup is getting cold and they jump about ten feet.” —Los Angeles Times. on our books. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY AR A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANS FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213 A A A A A A A A A A A A AP FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY B BARNIE WILLITS has live agents in Jowa and Nebraska that sell iand. Write me if you want to eell your farm. Barnie Willits, care Dykeman hotel, Minneapo- lis. 6d3-10 FOR SALE FOR SALE—New Five room house, 4033 Parg avenue. 6d3-6 sl i AR FOR SALE—Some dry tamarack pole wood. Henry White, R. 1, Bemidji. Phone 22F21. 3d3-8 FOR SALE—Computing scale in good condition. Call Walker at the M. & 1. depot. FOR SALE—House organ in good condition. $35. Inquire Akre Store, Nymore. Phone 501w. 4d3-¢ FOR SALE—Overland, model 79, will sel cheap. Gas range, bed, kitchen cabinet. W. Dugas, 6511 3rd street. 3-1tt FOR SALE—One carload of timothy and clover hay. $30 per ton on the car on Soo line. Write Frrank Atherton, Boy River, Minn. 4d3-8 FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionery store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals. FOR SALE—Ome lath mill. Bolter and lath machine. Can be seen at Bagley, Minn. See or write F. B. Getchell, Bemidji, Minn., or- Lars ©mdahl, Bagley, Minn. 6d3-6 FOR SALE—Whole and cracked corn, oats, bran, poultry feed, chick . feed, chick starter and charcoal. Hamel and Webster, 120 Third Street. 4d3-5 T eee————— Classified Advertising Department Advertisements i~ this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany cepy. Ads not paid for at time of insection will be charged for at .ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts No ad taken for less than 15 ceuts for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. ————————— WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT I ————— ) 3d3-5{ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Kitchen girl. Dalton’s cafe. 3-3tf WANTED—Kitchen girl at Third Street Cafe. 3-4tf WANTED—Kitchen girls at Kellli- her Cafe. 210 Minn. ave. 3d3-8 WANTED—Women to do scrubbing, 60c per hour. Inquire Third Street Cafe. 2-17tt WANTED—Girl for general house work. Mrs. ‘'Thos. Hughes, 703 Bemidji ave. 2-20tt A~~~ WANTED WANTED—Several 6§ and 6 room modern houses for sale. We have several good customers. Reynolds and Winter. 6d3-6 WILL PAY $7.00 to $8.00 per single cord for 50" pine bolts, delivered at Bemidji. For information see or phone F. G. Schadegg. 3d3-6 WANTED—To rent, by May 1st, & seven or eight room modern or partly modern house. Best of references. Address P. O. box 767, Bemidji. 3d3-5 WILL PAY $6.00 to $7.00 per single cord for 50" pine bolts, according .to quality. Delivered at any siding on Red Lake R. R. For informa- tion see George Tuller. 3d3-6 FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Concrete blork building on second street east of launary. Inquire John F. Gibbons. 3-4tf FOR RENT—Rooms. Furnished and unfurnished. Also two room heuse. Chester S. Rouse, 423 Fourth st. Phone 559. 6ds-8 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Pair of glasses in case in down town district. [Please re. turn to Pioneer office. 3d3-8 LOST—One black mare pony, near Tenstrike on Feb. 16. Fimder please notity R. E. Vosburgh, Blackduck. 943-¢ Rl = P THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE NINE YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention in March or Face May Stay Covered Now is the time to take special care of the complexion if you wish to look well the rest of the year. The March winds have a strong tendency to bring out freckles that may stay|plications should show a wonderful all Summer unless removed. Now is|improvement, some of the smaller the time to use Othine—double|freckles even vanishing entirely. strength. . This preparation for the removal of freckles was written by a promi- nent physician and is usually so suc- cessful that it is sold by druggists under guarantee to refund the money| tolary dispute?” PROFESS‘0NAL if it fails. Get an ounce of Othine—| «No pistols in the dispute at all. double strength, and even a few ap- They took it out in letter-writing.” | ~ NOTHING LIKE THAT. “Did those two men have an epis- DOCTORS DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeos Bemidji, Minn. TYLE HEADQUARTERS e Saciety Briund Clathes s DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeos Office Becurity Bank Bleck It R———— First With New Styles It is through our doorway that the new styles first make their appearance in this city, because it is here that Society Brand and Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes are sold. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeoas Office Miles Block e DR. H. A. NORTHROP T e Ibertson Bloock Office phone 133 | C. R. SANBORN, M. P. Physician and Surgeos Oftice: Miles Bloek House Phone 44y——Office pheae & b ————————————————— LUNDE and DANNENBERG At the start of each season men come to us and ask, “What is Society Brand and Hart Schaffner & Marx showing?” Chiropractors . . 13 .39 t0 8, 7 t s pm When we display these new ideas, as we o ohe 1% mase 1st National Bank Blag. Bem¥jt are now doing, it’s an opportunity you ought not miss. \ e ——————————————— DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Block phone g ™ M Ree: Phone 27 ._——-_————__-__ l DR. L. A. WARD ©A.D.&0. Soriety Brand Clothes | $50 $55 to $75 SUITS PRICED AT $35 $40 $45 Physician ‘and Surgeon Bemid}l, Mina. e DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidji, Minn. “STYLE HEADQUARTERS” | Where Society Brand Clothes are sold P VETERINARIANS ISUSUSUVVVICo e S S0 A AR THE PEOPLE’S ~ GO-OPERATIVE STORE Saturday Specials FULL CREAM CHEESE, per pound ...................34¢ J. WARNINGER VETBAINARY SUBGROE ..Office and Hospital 3 doors west. . man's. Phone No. 800 ok '.l"r: ps‘;mt snd Irvine ave. Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BUBGESS Veterinarians Phones: Office §-R; Res. 99 Bemid)i, Minn. e PUTSUVUUUUUUUURVPVERESC o o DENTISTS e PR. J. W. DIEPRICH DRNTIST rnonu—omom co 376-W. Res. 37¢-R Mkttt A COFFEE SPECIAL, perpound ........... Y .2 BUSINESS CEREAL COFFEE, per pound. . ... GATEIIENPT WY KR PO, - ~— S it CLEANSER, nine cans for............... fiiin I skl Bt 5 DG SR CLEANING Olothes Cleaners for Msn, Womes %“%”“I o MEAT DEPARTMENT BOILING BEEF, perpound ....... ....... CHOICE POT ROAST, perpound ......... H. C. NELSON ALL STEAKS, perpound......... «....ccnnnn i it Piainad Wit Repairing—Bow Filling 216 Beltrami Ave. Phene 68 SHOES ———— E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments A HIGH GRADE RED WING SHOE, at per pair. . .......$3.75 The People Store is the store that enables all purchasers of goods to participate in the dividends of the business. _Remember, that the Rochdale System of stores has been in operation for more than seventy years, and that it is not a new and untried experi- ment. Please call and see us, or Phone your orders. We deliver. The Paople’s Go-Operative Store Bemidji, Minnesota D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern Natio: Bank Bldg. Phone 181. specialty. . Corner Fourth Street and Minnesota Avenue Store Phone 66—Office Phone 320 Delivery Hours—8 and 10 A.M., and 4 P.M. in City—Nymore, 2 P.M. Daily IR SIS S S ISR (EEE S 1

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