Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 15, 1920, Page 6

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FIND BRIDE’S BONES IN-ROME? Disappearance of Artist's Wife May .SECURE VEGETABLES CanBe Made to Yield Through- L= gl Dut Entire Season. . Rome.—Two developments In tangled and mysterious case In which Ignatius Mesones, & Peruvian painter, is charge\i with the murder of his girl bride, came to light. The skeleton of a woman known as Maria Rotellini, who was supposed to have committed .| suicide here two years ago, was ex- |4 humed and positively identified as that of Senora Mesones, and Mesones’ ad- mitted to the court that his wife had disappeared on December 27, 1917, in- stead of salling for Amerlca, as he had insisted hitherto. He also ex- pressed the bellef that Senora Mes- ones and the Rotellini woman were the same person. Mesones, told the court that for the purpose of obtaining ‘money from his wife’s family he invented the stery that Senora Mesones had gone ‘to America. _Investigation by . authori- tles has showii the sppposed Maria Rotellini first appeared in Rome on | the day Mesones says his wife van- tshed. § ; : Tenth of an. Acre Well Planned and ' Given Careful Attention Will Pro- duce as Much as a Full Acre of Field Crops. @rrepared by, the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) Many farmers fail to realize that sme-tenth of an acre devoted to a well- ed and ‘well-tended. garden will many cases produce as much food ®s an acre of field crops. The garden should be, and can with i @ Tittle planning be, made to produce ghroughout the entire season instead W€ only during 'a month or two in.the wpring. ! Three to' five plantings of snap eass planted at intervals of two or Miree weeks, at least three early and KN \ Fish, Given “Drink,” . Comes-Back-to: Life London.—The whole town of Yarmouth has viewed a ‘small } fikh, a bream, and marveled. It has been named.Jonah No. 2. Robert Watling, Coltishall, Nor- folk, caught a 20-pound pike on Barton Broad. Some time later, when the plke was cleaned, & bream was found inside ft. | When examined, the bream's tail ‘was seen to quiver,. “Thereupon,” ‘said Watling, “I poured a .drop of brandy down the fish’s throat and placed it in a bait can, changing the water every 20 minutes, It soom began -to re- | vive, and fn a short timie was swimming around as full of life as ‘ever.” : v g f&?ofi. taté planting of peas, #ad freqisnt Il sowings of lettuce will insure a icontinuous supply of these vegetables ing the entire season. ‘! ¥is 1 Sweet corn should be planted every o or three weeks duridg the early part of the season, and if the growing is long two plantings should be e 'In July or August for autumn R Explaining M. “7 vt is hard -te teach womenm by.'em- perience.” “Very likely 3 is because women object to getting wrinkles.” i The Reason. “Mrs. Glim says she does alt cooking by electrieity.” o “That accounts for it. I hear she 18 & shocking cook,” ““fhe early garden should also be her i so that space will be available needed for planting fall and win- ter.crops. -thus .making.it. possible to ve fresh \'egetuhles_prnctlcp;ly .the * , & [N ISPLENDID. PLACE: FOR BRUSH IMaterial Should Be Hauled A'wly and tw, Used for Stopping Washing L of Fertile Soil. [, ." Prush and. straw piles that will be ‘4n the way ‘mext, spring should be % jed away an) used to stop soil | wegshing. Aside fiom'using straw as | edding for live stock._origpreading it | [mr fields, this is perhaps the best use to. make of it Everyonie, hasiseen ‘epormons gullles cut in a single season % ‘spd vears spent Inf trying to undo the migewicf. The moral Is stop the wash- fng whilé the ditch g small. Small gullies that have just started n eorn flelds or wheat felds, or even ‘4 pastures or meadows, may -often be stopped with a little. straw. Eveén- ! cattfe paths in pastures often deepen * mo that they:need such treafment. In “sther places it 1s necessary to'plan to we sorghum to stop washing. but if " gullies ‘are more than a foot deep “wo or three feet wide it ‘is usu- ‘tter *to use brush, according to/ sersity of Missouri College of - Uncertain. Y . }\(cll. Mr. Pedagogue, does my boy show wny special aptitude for work?” asked the proud father. L I think so, Mr. Bronson,” answered the’ s¢hoolmaster. “1 am not certain as yet whether John will make a sculp- tor-or a_baseball player. He is un- erring in his aim with paper wads, but the condition of his desk top ¢onvinces me that he can carve with considerable facility.” e No Facilities. “Rather a husky looking individual.” “Yes. That's.Prof. Sampson Grap- e, 3 h dam sgives better results leigh. He gives physical culture les- wied with the brush to | sons by mail.” ) ! . 4irt. Wherever the fail} “I see, a correspondence school. But to make the water cuf | suppose one of his clients applied for -ely to be ‘necessary | instruction in person?” R “rush and straw.#o |~ “The professor would be in a most washed atWay. embarrassing predicament. He might * time should be| have to hire a:gymnasium.” : 0o stop losses in planning, o that the’ ~ultivated ‘he hill. “raight ‘nish ‘he K Competent at Last. “How long has this reporter been on the staff?” N i “Oh, long enough to become really useful as a news gatherer.” “What do you mean?” “He has passed through the period of aspiring to write the ‘Great Amerl- can Novel,' or the ‘Great American “ay' and is now able to concentrate + mind on a pollce court item.” Through With Honesty. A Jever going to return'a lost ar- wy one again,” sald a Kansas Ye_ other day. “‘was asked. J fellow advertised a re- arn of his dog, and ne And then when I took v and rang the bell 2 door.” ' Onel e ‘ew to | ST WANTED—TO buy Ford roadster. Phone 780-J WANTED—To buy Ford roadster. Phone 780-J. WANTED—Photographic printers at once. in person. ——— e GOOD WAGES are paid to experts in vuleanizing, oxy-acetylene welding and storage battery work. now is a very good time to prepare without delay. son, Tractor and Auto School, Far- 80, N.‘D.* 3 HELP WANTED—MALE | WANTED—Salesman to work in city { or travel on road. penses and commission. See Royer, Sunday at Hotel Jofferson. WANTED—Experienced ‘who understands 'gasoline engine. First class wages . to right man. Give references. Valley Lath. Ce., Lock Bex 233, Bemidji, Minn. B i PR RIS U S b YOUNG. MEN—17 upward, desiring Rallway ' Mail ? month, write for free partieulars. R. Terry (former Government Ex- aminer) Washington D. C. I ——————————————— e MEN WANTED . TO,_SELL GRO- CERIES. SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT,NECESS8ARY. One of World’s _large grocers, (Capital 000.00) wants ambitioss man in your locality to sell direct to con- sumer nationally known brands of an extensive line of - groceries, paints, roofings, lubricating oils; stockfoods, etc. ed, ' Write today. occupation. 352 'W. Illinois street, Chieago, Il e ———————————————— |MEAT INJURIOUS | Take, a Tablespoonful of Salts We are a nation of meat eatefs and our blood is filled with urie acid, says a well-known warns us to be constamtly om guard against kidney trouble. % | The kidneys do their :utmost free the blood of this irritatimg acid, but become weak . from the over- work; they get sluggish; the elimil- ative tissues clog and thus the wage is retained in the blood to poison:the entire system. - . When your kidneys ache and £ like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, o the bladder is irritable, obliging yq¢ to seek relief during the night; whe you have severe headaches, nervu and dizzy §tomach or rheumatism in bad weath er, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; tablespoonful in a glass of water be: fore breakfast each-morning and in combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to. flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neu- tralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. not injure; makes: s delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink, and no- body can make a-mistake by, taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. ———— acted. st that will | O e e ., Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT ver word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same ¢opy. Cash _ must accompany copy-. J Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for and then only to those having open accounts on our books. , No ad taken for less than 15 cents. WHEN .OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT at ONE CENT a word, A A A A A A A A A AT WANTED finely decorated. HELP WANTED—FEMALE s @ in city on one lot. : t St. Anthony’s WANTED—Girl a! AN 1T hospital. . BRI (LB e 1 NS 3-10tf D WANTED—Girl fof general house- . work..' Inquire Dr. E. ‘W. Johnson, phone 13. 605 Lake blvd. 3t3-16 s Sey i S WANTED—Compeient woman housekeeper, 1101 Dewey ave., midji, Mion., Telephone 6975.‘1é Hakkerup’s studio. FOR ' SALE—Beautitul as Be- large closets on first floor; Right - for these positions. Special-courses P D wood house. Lot 87.5 ft. by 140 i g — qualify you in a short time. Write|™ .- : ft. Corner Minnesota avenue and || -- DRS. GILMORE & McCANN WANTED—Men or women to takel —11th street. Rey- Physicians and Sui S- Price $5,250. Dept. W. A. Han- o nolds & Winter. orders among friends and neigh- bors: for the genuine guaranteed rosiery, full lines for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 50c an hour for spare time or $24 for full time: Experience unnecessary. Write.: International , Nossistown, Pa. Stocking Mill 1d3-15 W A A ' FOR SALE 3t3-16 FOR SALE—FARM 4 PROPERTY Salary, .ex- to town.' 1t3-13 lath man 314 4th street. FOR SALE—One pe'n‘Ban'e'd Ply- mouwth Rocks. Phone 538. 2t3-16 FOR SALE—Steinway parlor grand | piuno. Ebony case. $700. €all POR LE—Two teams, horses. Call r see Tesch, the drayman e 5t3-18 Address, Grant 3t3-15 Beltrami ave. Phone 68. -clerkships, $110 SUBURBAN Bldg. 119 Continental © 513-16 FOR SALE—Ford car, just overhaul- ed. Phome 6-F-30. Bill Beck, Be- midji, Mimn. 6t3-19 Do FRI e o FOR SALE—See tne Bemidjl Sta- tiomery stose for yubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation se,h. FOR SALE-—166 acres $1,00 g RS Andrew Aiubolee, 7I9. | "OR SALE—1 12-h. p., four-cycle, 21 ave., Bemidji, Mioa. cylinder Red Wing motor. In good condition, at & bzr%ai‘u. f?:’r :e:“i‘t house. Aubolee . at boat it e GOOD 5-PASSENGER Oakland _car, Elegant running order. Will sell cheap for cash: or trade (or‘lamf. house and lot, or take ot as part payment. It's a good one. B. J. Willits, the Landman. ~ 313-16 No capital requir- State age and’ Jokn Sexton & C 1t3-13 . drag, mower, rake, TO THE KIDNEYS| If Back Hurts or Blad- ' | FOR RENT—Rooms. Two large front} Markham Hotel bldg. 2t3-13 der Bothers \ | on first floor.~ 425 "Fourth :;;e?te - e 4 7] iChestor 8 Bouse 'POR SALE—Shore Acres Truck Farm [t R FOR RENT—Concrete blo < puilding | on second street east of !am‘mry. Inquire Jokn F. Gibbons. 3-4t1 ft. Terms. authority, who Reynolds & Winter. SRR T PeE T FOR RENT—2-room suite, farnish- ed, in private modern home, two young men preferred. Re~molds & Winter S 6t3-187 el e e e FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY “V""V“Vl“"“"w"““'w“ww, PP, | FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, seet or write BE. J. Willits, 218 Beitrami Ave. Phore 41. 121381F pabistis (ra il P TR FOR SALE—Seven room house, in goud condition, in Nymore. Cheap, if taken at once. See Ed. Akre. 3-10tf ter buildings. Price $1,700. Reynolds & Winter. back or’ th ; $500 cash. nolds & Winter, —_— spells, sleeplessness, aci L FOR SALE—S$-room house, large barn, corner 4th street and Missis- sippi avenue. Price $3,500. Rey- nolds & Winter. 6t3-18 - FOR SALE—My .room bungalow take a graph, picture lantern. portrait and view camera. a few days your kidneys will act|*". 4 fine. This famous salts is made from| - 0 the fi"ih ‘;?'d‘or:“q'l',ifign‘;t 5‘2?,' 12 Panorama caniera. 1 shop size Barker Building the acid of grapes and lemon juice,| - .‘.10""» Joanis, Nymore. %-11t| Teloading machine for shot shells. Bemidji, Minn. 1 1-% horsepower gasoline. water heater for bath room. FOR SALE—38-room house—50 'ft. corner lot, east fron¢, 3 block from normal and 3 bl from . ‘lake. price $2,500. Reynolds‘& Winter. ; / 6t3-18 e A S S TOR SALE—Neat five-room house in A-1.condition. Excellent location. Reason for selling, am leaving town. Phone §69-J forenoons or evenings. FOR SALE—5.rdom cottage, modern except heat, */on Bemidji avenue and 5th stregt, corner lot. Pave- avenue and street. Reynolds & Win- 313 Second St., Jad Salts is inexpensive and can Good location, at $2,000. Bemidji, Minn. LOTS OF FARMS-—Anywhere. me sell you one. g —40 acre, highly improved, 3% milesout ... ... —40 acre, highly improved, ERANONOTHER KNEW 6t3-18| 2 milesout ........... Ty TR e " —40-acre farm 31 miles out There Was Nothing So Good (CHEAP) ... eoveeennie : for Oongestion and Colds one. —5 alcre highly improved, one o tard 8 ——5-room of paved street... . $1,000| mileout... ...... ”M‘—l—s— 0 ¥ —120 acres, 32 cleared, ~—5-room ouse,‘barn. ‘garage miles out (easy) ..... —80, nothing better, improv- ed, 5 milesout .... —143 highly improved, stock and machinery ... —160 acre improved farm, 9 milesout .... ... 80 acres, highly improved Get the relief and help that without ' the —134 acre farm, stock. tools and .machinery, one-half mile river shore, a real farm home, 5 mil 5 —-200 acres higl miles to station ... .. —160 acres, best improved farm in country, see it.. —40 acres, 3% miles out. acrelot/.....0 ......... ..$4,500 room’house, fine lot.... .$630 —T7-room house, 50 ft. lot, “Belt: i avenue . .. $2,200 =5 modern house, Bel- tramf avé (a dandy)..... $4200 -—Another Jjust as neat. as . % 'neat as china plate .. ....$4860 room house on lake shore, good one .. ..... creeen..$2500 -] —6-room modern house, also . amother partly modern-one . . - on threelots'.. .........$4,25 -—5-room_house, 50 foot lot...$ 900. —/,10-room thoroughly modern J/ house and G-room house.on L. 50 ft. ‘corner (swell home)$10,000. ~—T-room - house, modern ex- cept heat 4 50-ft lots $3,200. —-6-room house, easy payments. room house, easy payments. ~—T7-room modern house “on’ ‘ Lake, splendid buy ... ... -.$4,100 +~8-rooms and bath, Beltrami . " ave., very.cheap....... $2,200 —Lots more, let me sell you one. €. J. Willits, the land man. 2t3-16 LOST AND FOUND.: stub tail. Minnesota ave for, reward. $&CLASSFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENTH ELEGANT HOME—Bath room, hall and kitchen white enamel, 3 bed ,rooms, living and dining room, Barn for 1 team, | cow, 2 cars and best chickenhouse Taxes enly $60 —Small price of $4,000 for quick sale. E. J. Willits, the landman. 5 6t3-21 bungalow, || ——— large living room, dining room, 1 kitchen pantry, 2 bed rooms, bath, room and 3 closets on second floor; concrete basement, -'garage ' and 6t3-18 FOR SALE—40 acres good land, close 12 acres under cultiva- tion. Cheap if taken soon. Inquire 4t3-16 FOR REAE BARGAINS in real estate and: , of all kinds, see T. B: panager of Northern Min- nesot: al Estate Exchange, 216 1 mon . 4-13 FOR SALE.—Very nicely improved 5-acre farm home. 1 mile from Nymore postoffice. .(Ideal chicken ranch) only $800, cash.. E. J. Willits, the Landman. : 6t3-21 improved |’ Good lecation, at $2,000. Terms. The biggest snap on land in state. Reason for selling. See or write Bemidji 12t3-23 FOR SALE—120 acres, sandy loam with clay subsoil, 25 acres under cultivation, 40 acres fenced, frame 5-room house, frame barn for 20 head of cattle, 1 team'of. horses, harness, wagon, sleigh, plow, disk, |’ cultivator, cordi planter and other tools,. 5 yearling heifers, I eow, 25 hens, all at $35 per acre, $2,006¢ cash, bal- ance on terms to suit purchaser. This land is within 13 miles from the raflroad statfon, good road, ‘9|l miles from Bemidji. , J. P. Lahr,| of 10 acres, set of buildings, 335 lake shore. Price $3,000.00. 6t3-20 FOR SALE—Cozy three:roomr bunga- “ low in BMill Park. Price 1,000 at $20 per month. Reynolds & Win- 6t3-20 FOR SALEFIO acres, set of frame Terms. 6t3-20 FOR SALE—Store building & room- ing house. corner Gth street and| Minnpesota avenue. Price $5,500 $50:per month. Rey- 5t3-20 FOR SALE OR TRADE—1 Smith “ motor wheel for bicycle.. 1 reflecto- 1 61%x8% 14%x 1 hot Rube Miller at Miller's Repair Shop 3t3-17 FOR SALE—160. acre improved farm. Terms. The biggest snap on land in state. Reason for selling. See or write | ‘Andrew Aubolee, 719 Bemiu,. ave., 5 12t3-23 .. $2,100 ....$4,250 $1,250 ......3800 ...$1,400 $6,000 ...$6300 ...$2,000 farm, 3 miles from Lavinia $2,200 $11,500 2 ...$ 850 I have others to numerous to mention. See or write me for full particulars. E. J. Willits, the Landman. 2t3-16 AR A A A A A AN AN A A PAAD: LOST—Scotch Coolie puppie with If found return to 519 3t3-15 DRS. JOHNSON.& BORRE ! g SON Physicia Do i oo _A. V. GARLOCK, M. D, E"—E“.';;.N"’l’m“un L — v DR. E. H. SMITI Physician and S, s Office Becurity Bank Block bed urgeons Office Miles m:& * DR . A fibnfil"n . . H. Y OP OSTZOPA : 20 Ibertson Block - ' ' 'Office Phone 152 C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeen Office: Y House Phone u&%fié&?“ Phone &5 au- LUNDE and DANNENBERG ) Chiropractors Hours 10 t0 12'a.m.; 2 to 5, 7 to 8 pum, _ Phome 401-W Cails Made 1st National Bank Blds. . Bemtayt DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D, S n : and Surgeo; Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res: Ph 297 Drs. Mamm & McAdory Physicians and Surjn.. Barker Block, Third St. Hours—11-12 a. m,, 2-5 ., 2-5 pm. Phonel’—Ol_'l‘ieg‘ 882, Res. 211 . ,VETERINARIANS J. WARNINGER Omvmmm SURSEON ce and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppthan's. Phone No. 202 3rd Street and Irvine Ave. - Dr. W, K. Denison—Dr. D. R. 7 D’I!;Ol & bt Phenes: Office 8-R; Bemiay, Mmoo - MWMM’WW\MM DENTISTS DR. J. W. 6]59 Al RICH Office—O’Leary-B Phores—Oftice 7o Reo 576.R DR._G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist See BUSINESS FIRE INSURANCE + REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Let Phone 144 , DRY CLEANING Clotiies ‘Cleansts for Men; Women and ' Children o.f E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments H. C. NELSON Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin Repairing—Bow Filling 216 Beltrami Ave. - Phone 68 80 D. H. FISK, Axtorney at Law Jffice, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 181. Collections a specialty

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