Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 6

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z i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1920 PROFESSIONAL OIL SHORTAGE LS * PREDICTED FOR THE COMING SUMMER ‘Classified Ad‘vertising \Depal",tn,lent'w 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. new Spring. finery which you have already picked out, don’t forget that your etrol \ W Ads not paid for at time of insextion will be charged for at friends have. long been g - M.g“te.' S'eek i ONE CE’;:T ?wotd. and then only to those having open accounts _WILL waiting for a photogrs_.ph to ‘Prevent Dopletivg of on our books. : SOON of you and your new spring Supply at Convention No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing suit would make a most . less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. . BE ?ppmp'nate (Eostume. DOCTORS (By United Press) ———— WITH us “Speaking” Likenesses by . Chicago, March 9.—Ways and WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ABVERTISEMENT . —— Photography DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemld.fl Mlnll. ——*“_ means of overcoming the threatened Prices That Please ofl famine which is predicted to come this summer, along with other |FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY HELP WAN' TED—FEMALE S i 3 el e pivenibu o The HAKKERUP STUDIO df d the first 1 ind of real estate deal, see | VANTED—Kitchen girl. Dalton's A. v. S e Shoumend 56 (e S1st s [ VOB AT L1at of ol 4 sate |l Bemidji, . Minnesota z,._z.““‘““q..._n,..‘“’.' ; ; 1asees Fitted convention of the American Petro-| or write E.J. Willits, 218 Bnunml * leam Congress which convened here| Ave. Phone 41. . 12131¢ m i FOR SALE—A first class five room Street Cafe. 3-4tt More than 5,000 magnates, repre- ith garden. Will give R IR T T P TTR senting oil lnteruts from all parts of m:n' a“:: April 1. Add WANTED—Kitchen girls at Knl;u- the country, were to attend. Among| «y. A" care of Pioneer. 3434 .her Cafe. 210 Minn. ave. 3d3-8 e e e, | o wat et oo Tome | Vi e, oo ot “Some Men Don’t Know It Yet’ L. Srishcne; ‘;? et M| B “"P%?P" Bxcollent loeation| a0 G, hhone 250 3t3-11 e ; X; i - Tulsa; W.| ' sellin eavin Iaw. Co. phone 250. f n"'uciw% ol michrd .| logac Phone T A e P says the Good Judge. DR. E. H. SMITH and Sargeon Oftice Security. Bulk Block - DBS. GILMORE & McCANN .. r, New: York; enings. . . - each town to gistribute free circu- This class of tobacco Physicians and S oiges Joseph W. Folk, St. l;ouis F WF ARM lfll‘flfl for Ecoua) omy nzn-flp;“oogohc n;- g‘ l . Otice Min, PLrge + 0 . - voring. ermanen on. . [V a a o I‘wo 1 Harry L. Roge FOR ! oS Barr Co., o €s a man more a0 Loy g » | o Shoaan. ey satisfaction than he ernor Frank O. Lowden of lnninols Pmm ! :;&Vfce-i’residm Thomas R. May- WANTED cver gets out of ordin- DR. H. A. NORTHROP “A great shortage is imminent,” BA’BNI‘E wn‘d“lgsebh“ ""‘;“':‘e::! § ary tobacco. e John D. Reynolds, secretary of the n Iowa an raske : M - agsociation said. “Statistics show :fid mxn;:r:e g ot wast L. WANTRD.Warombel s giotie samf“fr (;l;ew dt}le tgsood that during the last eighteen months T 3 ste lasts an asts. the storage of crude oil has fallen off | care Dykeman hotel, u""'“'% Sioneer, i :3'000 000t hbarrle:,l‘soooxz%v‘;' l::::& salr: Iis. w.:wgm—rgunlns Ax:, dprlvntsvl,\m';l:‘es You don’t need a fresh- C. R. SANBORN, M. D. more than y day or hour. ress “W. T.” B g storage and the monthly depletion is FOR SALE care of Pioneer. 3d3-9 chew so often. Any man Physician and Surgeon 2 who uses the Real To- bacco Chew will tell estimated at 10,000,000 barrels. “Unless some unforseen paol devel- T T Office: Miles Block FOR YOUR plaster and chimney fix- House Phone°us;'fom:: Phone 6§ ing. All work guaranteed. Call FOR SALE-—Steinway parlor grand ops and production is increased, the iuno. Ebony case. $700. Call & nation will depend entirely upon oil —%fis——m W you that. as it comes from the ground,” he con-|FOR —5 passenger Studel WANTED—Plain, sewing and chil- e, ———— tinned. “The shortage will have con-| car. 1. P. Batchelder. 4‘13'1? drens’ clothes, also repilr work on Pflt Up In Two Slyles ) LUNDE and 'DANNENBERG e et o Ut g I | FOR SALE—Baby buggy with set ofj _SWeaters. Phone 719-W. . 2t3-9 & ustries throughout the country. We - o hiropractors are here to solve this problem and to| Trunners and bassinet. Phone 3632'1']1' WANTED TO RENT—35 or 6 room RIGHT CUT is a short-cut t‘\bacc" i encourage activity in drilling new 3t3- house at once. Address “W. C.” W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 2 to 5, 7 to 8 p.m. pools.” care of Pioneer. Best of refer- : Phone 401-W Calls Mad FOR SALE—One organ. $16 cash.| cpoec : 4d3-10 : 2 e ? Plans are under way to rid the country of fake oil promoters, fake ofl sgcurities. ““The New York Petroleum Ex- change as a stabilizing influence in the Oil Industry” will be the subject of an address on Thursday by Felix| —————————"""""TT """ .. Renick, secretary of the exchange. |FOR SALE—Some dry tamarack pole FOR RENT. « . wood. Henry White, R. 1, Bemidji. . “The object of the exchange,” Re- Phone 22F21 3d3-8 nick told the United Press today, “in- i clude the establishment of rigid list-| FOR EXCHANGE—Five room mod- ing regulations based on personal in-{ erp cottage, except heat, for 6- wvestigation of properties and man- room cottage. Lock box 121. 1st National Bank Bldg. ' Bemidji N A AR (] ° i s Seom ™ Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 B ot o LA Address ‘‘organ”’ care of the Pio- neer. s Jd3=9 WANTED—Position by woman with one girl six years old, as house- keeper for bachelor or widower. Phone 817-J. 2t3-9 FOR SALE—Round Oak range with water front, polished steel top. $50. Phone 760. 6t3-13 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeo Bom.:d;l- Ml:n = FOR RENT—Concrete blo building on eecond street east of laundry. | Inquire John F. Gibbons. 3-4tt - No Waste Motion agement of the companies whose 6t3-13 ; stocks are sought to be lsted, that| =~ __|FOR RENT—Farm, 40 acres cleared. will strike at ‘fraudulent oil promo-]|FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta-] 1 mile north of Wilton, reasonable P 2 tions.” tionery store for rubber stamps,| terms. J. K.. Given at Bemidji y ere Drs. Marcu & M . 3 fac simile signature stamps, n¢-| Steam Laundry. y 6t3-13 Renick said the exchange contem plates erection of a building in the| tarial d corporation seals, ek, LOST—Between 14th and Minnesota ; e financial distrjct of New York where} ™= 3 L g /Avenue n:: Post:meo. . pair Kof ... The packing business is noted for the petroleum -securities, leases and! spectacles early Monday moruing. & % = X stocks be traded in, Finder retur to A. P Ritehiec B elimination of waste in manufacturing. % ! LOST—Child’s express wagon Namej 5. - 239 3 ; - ;i WILLING TO CALL IT A DAY | of Forest Halgren on bottom of LOST—Black Airdale (male): two -Swift & Company is equally effective wagon. Finder please return to A g ? B white toes on right foot. Answesst: 1 @t Any Mother Will Tell Daddy He | 802 Bemidii ave. BB O Mas. Has not baod soea } in saving waste in the distribution of —— Dot fniehul A ) ma of Had a Comparativaly Easy LOST—Grip between Markham Hotel| since Thursday. Collar found Erj- products. J. WARNINGER Twelve Hours. and G. N. Depot 2:30 Monday| day in business district. Liberal o T Tan ';‘Eljgrm 0! oors ‘west morning. Brip bears name of D. C. reward for lntomatlon B. E. i 3 5 Eagus. 2t29| Stftora. 2t3-9 Fromranchor farm to your meatdealer Troppmgn's. Fhone No. 202 Physicians and Snmm Barker Block, Third Hours—11-12 a. m., 2-6 m Phones—Oftice xot. Res. 211 P K Spartanburg man’s wife had : X v . | fmfluenza and he stayed at home one e there is no loss of time, money, material, day to help with the housework and Just Yellow Mustard he e e naeen. oas | WAGE ARBITRATION “for Backache, Lumbago BEGNS mmow Grandmother’s old mussy mul{ud pight, after the children had been put to bed, he undertook to make a plaster or poultice generally brought > Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D, R. Burgess or motion. mo. & BURGESS Veterinarisus " Four hundred branch sales’ houses in large cities and towns, hundreds of ‘regu- Phones O ice 8-R; Res. 99 ji, “Minn. record of his day’s work, and this (By United Press) relief alright even in the severest : 2 5 was the result: : Washington, March 9.—Arbitra- ases, l:lnzbiltu b!'l’rné lar refrigerator car routes reaching small : tion of railroad wage controversy un- ed an isteres . . , Opened door for children, 108 | Gor' the terms of the Esch.Cummins like blazes. towns, all directed by wire from a central D times; closed it after them, 108 {1aw will start here tomorrow. “Heat eases point bring meat products from our R. J.. W DIEDRICH | times; tied children’s shoes, 16| Representatives of the railroads pain” reduces the % s : : Oflice-—O’Lwy-Bowser Bldg. times; number of stories read to andttwo ;n l:::onflu‘llx;:: vg:;:e;sec:;lll ; inflammation and packmgplams‘mfltedm producing areas, fl-“___ eo—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R ’ meet, an e findings - : % s . - them, 21; stopped children playing | mendations of thé joint lcobl:mibs:‘o:l R e -1 to Tetailers in all parts of the country in piano, 19 times; smoke rings blown | must be ratified by the labor boar find that while ible condition, in the least to amuse them, 498; arbitrated chil. | established by law. Befg's lt(:_s‘:“"n{ - the» .:?tfi:?‘at t;e 'le.l:sotn' ible ¢ DR. G. M. PALMER . 2 0Lk s made o e yel- possibie PposS! ost, . 3 dren’s quarrel, 77 times; put doll low _mustard and other pain destroy- . dir Dentist and Orthodontist earriage out, 28 times; brought doll | gyBSCRIBE FOR THE ers is just as hot as the old fashioned and over the most direct route. SR carriage in, 28 times; meuded kid- pl%ster, it &S :n;xch 3u1¢ker,ttglenner o Be’m';gn’s“l},}?ggg die car, 5 times; cautioned children DAILY PIONEER a“w':‘:'egfiex e'xfe::alc:;::dy_“::;é The total expense, for manufacture, mult crossing street, 66 times; = ;ub it on wherever aches, pains, in- freight, and selling direct to the'retfli]er. ildre d street, 66 times; .| lammation, congestion or swellin ¥ ped:xxe:: fiifff” iy :en 7 times; exists and in a very few minutes the is less than three cents per pound on all el ol 4 48 ooo relief you have longed for surely ar- t sold toy balloons bouaht for children, 6 rives because “Heat eases pain.” 30 meat sold. times; average lll'e of balloon, 3 DruSStoresSO“l‘- L and 60 cents at druggists or by mail F IRE INSURANCE minutes; dried children’s tears, 14 | Five million peopleX . C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N.Y. : Our profit from all sources is only a REAL ESTATE times, assisted children to blow | use it to KILL COLDS (NS fraction of a cent per pound. REYNOLDS & WINTER noses, 14 times; telephone calls an- flll.l.'s USTA R I N ) 212 Beltrami A swered, 8; percentage of wrong o Oompetition compels this close-cut sav- & ;h!c"n'? '144 venue phene numbers, 100 per cent; crack- CASCARA QUIN'NE w THE YELLOW Bo« 5 i Fsiia Ii-bal ers issued to children, 37; slices of > - ing. Large volume of business, a well-bal- anced, nation-wide organization, and expert attention to details by men who know, make it possible. bread and butter served, 12 ; drinks of water served, 9; refused to buy candy, 87 times; questions about Banta Claus dodged, 1,501. BRQMD‘ Standard cold remedy for 20 years —in_tablet form—safe, sure, fno opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves fnp in 3 da; §0RY CLEANING 1O GAN 5 The gentleman is now advertising = Money. back il ivfats R';; i e ] : for two nurses and governecss.—Bx- [ Etop. with Mr. Hills We are in your service—at least expense Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women g0 picture, ’ and ehange. At All Drag Stores and profit. hildren “C. Q. D.” —— The steamship Republic, an Ameri- WE PHOTOGRAPH Send for our 1920 Year Bool‘: and E. M. SATHRE get the facts about our business. cen Mper, was rammed and sunk by the steamship Florida, near Nantucket Address Swift & Company, Union Buys Small Houses for cash ;“:l‘t:(:)l:r 0;’: ;’:}:“l;_?;kzz-“‘;-?‘:‘ ntl;:: ANYTHING Gives a brilliant glossy shine s 'ChiCfigOy — i and sells them on small i pL , JAC S, sel docs t rub off dust off —that 4 (ke “C. Q. D.” the code signai then %wfi'flg‘ i ‘a:fi::‘i:it;’:;;};efi;oi&%%?&:hzs e B monthly payments used in calling for aid..and several || By qay ligh s 16 flash ees 5 y : 5 ’ y day light,. electric light, flas . . ; W]f ( : mpan I l S A. steamships quickly answered and || jight, ete. Ne’ws photos of current, Black SIIk Stmie PBIISh S t & (o) p y, Je s d to the;spot., They: saved 762 events especlally wanted. is in a class by itself. It's more persons. This was the first use of Studio Portraits — Extra value carefullpmadeand made AL H. C. NELSON wireless to sive lives of passengers || sepias, only $4.85 per doz. Post trom beiter materls. Bemidji Local Branch : i = A an an ocean liner. By a strange co- || Cards, only $1.85, and proofs sub- ok Stove W. J. Miller, Manager Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin fuecidence this event happened en the || mitted. ;’;,’“"f,m’.‘,'fi‘;",ff Repairing—Bow Filling eve of the seventy-first anniversary of Rich Portrait Studio hcbe-tpol_ you the day oa which Samuel Morse first Phone 570W 5 publicly cxhibited and demonstrated . 29 Tenth St., Corner Doud ;.',"&gmg,g N fi 3 his <ode of “dots and dashes” now Kodak Finishin Highest qual- T 5 y ‘ T kmewn as the Morse niphabet. The || ;om0 lowenllmp'flces——why =t | fl‘“'“'"”'”‘” “"\'H}!“'v‘”,lj’!‘”'] - exhibition took place at the New York more? Developing, 10c; prints, J D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law aniversity on January 24. 1838 2% x8%, 3c; 25%’:‘“. ic; post : 5y . gfl:ee, fi?:muaofigigg.\. E‘:kmm . card size ssibscribe for The Pioneer. ize, only 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 68 SR A R e i TR TR | -| Defective

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