Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 29, 1920, Page 7

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SAWRDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1920 3 ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR AUTO Southwest’s Most Dreaded Spot, Death Valley, Has Been Made Safe for Travelers. Death valley, once the terror of the traveler in the Southwest and the last resting place of many early-day prospectors, is being made: safe for travel both day and night. This erstwhile barrier to human progress has been conquered by the automobile. Its trackless waste of sand has been sign-posted and its hid- den water holes marked by Uncle Sam. Not content with merely mak- Ing the desert easy to cross for trav- elers in daylight, the Automobile Club of Southern California is going far- ther and 1s placing signs in such man- ner that “the rays of the headlights from passing machines will fall upon them and guide the night tourist as safely and surely as the day traveler. The Automobile club also will sign- post all lateral routes of the famous Death valley district. Included in the sign posting being ‘done will be & com- plete set of road signs directing tour- Ists to picturesque Palm canyon, on the edge of the desert—one of the most unique spots in the world: This oasis in ‘the sandy. wastes 1s to be made a national monument by the government. Its distinctive fea- ture {8 the presence of anclent palms of weird beauty, standing in straight rows, apparently planted by the hand of man, but antedating history of the Orst human beings in this section. MERELY HER ‘INDIAK SUMMER’ Elderly Lady Rejects With Scorn the Idea That 8he Is in the Autumn of Life. . 8he is a little old grandmother— exactly seventy-four years old. And quite a busy little creature she is, knitting stockings for this niece, a sweater for this grandson and tat- ting lace for her newest great-grand- child. Her daughter with whom she lives, the other day remonstrated with her for working so hard. “You don’t “have to ‘work so hard mnow, mother,” “she said. ~ “You've worked all through your summer of life and now at sutumn you surely should have a rest.” “Im not having an actual autumn of ‘rest and decay,” the old woman indignantly protested. *“My life is too beautiful and too fruitful to label it that way. It's an Indidan sum- mer.. When I was younger I uged to watch old people having autumns ! when they fretted everybody and were miserable themselves. It worrled me because I knew that some day I would be old, and I didn’t want to make any- one, not even myself, miserable. And one autumn I enjoyed Indian summer g0 much that I decided to have an In- dian summer in my life. And” half indignantly, “I don’t intend to have you or any other person throwing frost on it to ruin it, either.”—Indianapolis News, Tomato Juice for Babies. Dr. Alfred F. Hess of New York says that canned tomatoes are good for babies. Orange juice is commonly given to them, for they need something of this sort to prevent such diseases as scurvy, and Dr. Hess has found that canned tomatoes serve the same purpose. He told the State Medical soclety that he gives about an ounce a day to infants that have passed their first month, especially to those whose mothers are not nursing them. Thousands of Years of Experience fn ADVERTISING will be at your dis- posal at the 16th ANNUAL CONVENTION, ASSO- CIATED ADVERTSING CLUBS OF THE WORLD, INDIANAPOLIS, JUNE 6-10. ccessful advertisers, whose mfi%m‘fi:v: won fame and prosperity for them, will assemble at this meeting, for the exchange of ideas. Come. Bring your problems. Trade your ideas !or‘theln. Enrich your ex- ‘Perience. You hawe had years of experience. Bo has each of the others who will at- tend. In combination, the convention will represent thousands of years of experience. Advertising, How and Now 13 the question which must be answered, says the program committee, Bring your ideas and advertising plans. The big Advertiser, who can afford to ex- perkment in his search for time-, money- and labor-saving devices, will be glad to exchange his ideas for those of tha local Advertiser who gets new glimpses fof human nature by coming in closer contact with customers. All may benefit, k You cannot afford to be unrepresented, particularly when the bars are down again _this year and membership in the Association is not essen- tial to attending. For further in formation and hotel reservations, please write or wire, ASSOCIATED ADVERTIS- ING cLUBS (110 West 40th Street, New York City. INDIANAPOLIS Professional, Business and CI 7 PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS W ORY: CLEANING HOGANSON G5 B. A. KGLBE DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON e e oo "GROCERIES The Best That Money A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Can Buy Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted CZALIST Corn;r Eleventh and Doud . Phone 657 DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block —_—————————— Consult ’ JOHN OSBORN For relief for the after af- fects of the flu and other ailments. VAPOR BATHS SURGEON Have proved to be a great oOftice Phone 158 ||| benefit to many people. » Shower and tub baths as RS well. Barber shop in.con- nection. 214 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji .. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN . Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block ST SR, “DR. H. A. NORTHROP Mfl%’!flo PRISICIAN Thertson Block C. R. SAN?ORN, M. D. Physician .and Surgeon Oftice: Miles Blook House chone 443——Office Phone §8 “SERVICE” —service to the public, service to one’s community, service to one’s fellowmen, is the modern intensely practical business ideal. Our small attempt at service is —photographs for publicity. A. A. RICHARDSON Photographer Rich Portrait Studio, 29 10th St. Popular priced quality portraits. Quality kodak finishing. Prints only 3¢, 4¢, 5c, 6¢; post cards Hc. Why pay more? AUTO [DRAY LINE S DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30, to 5. Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidajt ——————————————————————————————— DR. E._ A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and:Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 3 Res. Phone 337 s Drs. Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons Baricer Block, Third St. For Prompt Dray ! F"“’";‘éit&'.‘lm%; 0%, Res. 811 Service Phone L 7T st ol ‘ Auto Dray for All Bernidsl Minn, | Kinds of Work | Henry Marin, Prop. DENTISTS Te———— e ——— R ———————————————————————————— DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Oftice—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R RAGS] ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth acoepted. ————————————————————— DR. F. A, HASS DENTIST Office Over Boardman’s Drug Store. Phone 447 P Pioneer Office YOU will always find ° WARD BROS. AUTO LIVERY DR. G.' M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidji, Minn. A A A A A A A A AN A A VETERINARIANS A AN A AP at your service—day or night 77577 Cars for all kinds off weather or country trips.j§ 218 Beltrami Avenue § J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Oftice and Hospital 8 doors west of Troppman’s. Phone No. 203 3rd Street and Irvine Ave. | Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgesas DENISON & BURGESS ‘eterinarians V Phones: Office 8-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. | BUSINESS FORMER TEACHER NOW SECRETARY Another ex-teacher who isn’t sorry she left the schoolroom is Miss H. McMaster, now holding a fine position with the Northern Land & Loan Co., Devils Lake, N. D.” She trained for it by taking the secretarial course at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D. D. B. C.’s summer school offers 1 —————————————————————————————— E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments —_— FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER splendid opportunitics to teachers i and others anxious to get ahead. 212 B;L‘:;r II.:"“. The most desirable positions are open to D. B. C. graduates. “Follow the uccep$ful.”” Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front §t., Fargo, N. D., about summer school. e ——e———— ———————————————————————————————— D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law rthern National Bank Bldg. Dice, N Gollections & specialty - ——— assified Departments. Use Them---Read Them Now! : Advertisements in 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 copy. ‘ Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, 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 WANTED WANTED—To buy—one horse wa- gon, second hand. Swan Nelson. Becida, Minn. 2d46-31 ——e e e LADY OR GENTLEMAN agent want- ed for the City of Bemidji. Sell the original Watkin’s Products. * Known every where. Write today. Watkins Co., 52, Winona, Minn. 1t5-29 LEARN TO NURSE—Medical and surgical Lrainiqg. T'wo years course. Practical and theoretical class work. Staff of 25 doctors. $25 a month, board, room and laundry included. .Classes about to begin. Address Montrose avenue Hospital, 2546 Montrose ave., Ch-i cago, Ill. 5t6-31 ; FOX RENT. i FOR RENT—Modern furnished room 314 Fourth street. 3d5-29 FOR RENT—Furnished modern room Lady preferred. Phone 529-J. sitt 5-24t! FOR RENT—Furnished modern room at 307 Seventh street. Phone 495-J. 6d56-29 1 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Gen- tlemen preferred. Inquire 110 Sixth street. 2t5-29 FOR RENT—Haunasomely furnished rooms, all modern. Day, week or month. New Kaplan bldg. 4-“4tf FOR RENT—Farm. A snap if takea at once. $50. Can work it out on place. Inquire of E. W. Achen- Bach, Bemidji, R No. 4. 4d5-29 FOR RENT—One, two or three rooms in modern house, furnished for housekeeping. Also four rooms for two weeks. 1205 Dewey ave. Phone 375-W. 5-27tt \ i FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY i FOR SALE OR RENT—91 acre farm, 15 acres under cultivation and 16 acres meadow. Inquire 110 Sixth street. 2t5-29 COLONIZING large tract, clover land, central Cass county, Minr. Close markets, good soil, spring water. Write for free booklet. Owners, Gopher Real Estate Co., Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis. 1t5-29 FOR SALE—43 acres, lot 1, sec.35, township 147, range 34, 5 miles from Bemidji. There is about 20 acres of nice meadow. Will sell for $1,000, or rent the land for $40 a year. M. Moes, 1128 Chestnue ave. Minneapolis, Minn. 4t5-29 HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKIN H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director 1 P—_— PHONE 178-W or R Wagner's Livery Office Kelliher Hotel 562— PHONE —562 Service _Day and Night Reasonable Rates | | - BPHE BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY Day and Night Service. Country Trips a ~ Specialty 150zHoNE 50 Service Our Motto Office Markham Hotel Building Linahan & Runyan Proprietors | — —4-room cottage, 100 ft. lot. HELP WANTED-—FEMALE [SUMMER RESORT Properties for WANTED—Girl for general house- work. $8 per week. Phone 433. - b-24tt GIRL WANTED—For general house- work. Mrs. Richardson. Phone 570-W. 29 Tenth street. 4d6-1 FOR SALE SEED POTATOES for sale. 239. 6-14tt FOR SALE—2 fresh cows. Inquire ot Joseph Tardie, East Bemidjj. . 5 6t6-29 FOR SALE—Refrigerator in good condition. Phone 583. Call at 707 . Beltrami ave. 6-27tt FOR SALE—1920 Dodge Touring car in fine condition. Bemidjl Auto Co. 5-26tt FOR ANY kina of real estate deal, ses Phone or write E. J. Willits, 218 B lirami, Ave. Phone 41. 12134 FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Duroc- Jersey pigs, either sex, $9. Order early. F. W. Cross, Jr. 6t6-4 FO RSALE—One farm wagon, and & set of light sleds. Inquire of H. S. Foster, 101 Mississippi ave., Be- midji. 4-23tt i“OR SALE—Two small milk cows, suitable for family use. Apply Richard Martin, Grant Valley. 5-28tt FOR SALE—Good team mules and harness, about 2,000 ft. of lumber (new); typewriter. E. J. Willits- Luther Olson, the landmen. 6t5-31 FOR SALE—See tne Bemidji Sta- tionery store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals. FOR SALE—5-passenger Studebak- er. Very nice car. 4 new puncture proof tires. E. J. Willits-Luther Ol- son, the landmen. . 6t6-31 FO RSALE—Setting eggs. Ringlet Barred Rocks, Tompson strain di- rect. $1.50 per setting of 16 or $8 per 100. Address Garrett Cronk, Tenstrike, Minn. FOR SALE—Seed potatoes. Carmen, Burbank, Russets, Triumphs, Early Rose. $7 per cwt. Call or write, V. M. Owen Co., Hines, Minn. 3d5-31 FOR SALE — Some more Chester White pigs. Some young tame rab- bits, $2.50 per pair. One lowa cream separator, good as new, $90. One platform scale, almost new, $10. One set driving harness and collars, $25. Enock Stora, Wilton, Minn. 6-21tf GOOD 5-passenger Oakland car, ele- gant running order. Will sell cheap for cash or trade for land, house and lot, or take lot as part payment. It's a good one. E. J. ‘Willitts-Luther Olson, the landmen. 6t5-31 FOR SALE—27 ft Dingley motor boat. Two cylinder Capital engine. Repainted and thoroughly over- hauled. Up-to-date in design. Worth today $1,600, will sell at one-halr price. Gruenhagen Co., Brainerd, Minn. 3t5-29 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—New and remodeled 7- room house, modern except heat. 1217 Beltrami. $500 to $1,000 cash, balance terms. A. J. Carlson. 3t5-31 NYMORE PROPERTY for Sale—4- room bungalow, basement and heating plant, lot 75x140. —7-room house, concrete basement, lot 300x300. —4-room bungalow, full concrete basement, garage, woodshed and chicken house, lot 125x140. —5-room house, 2 rooms finished, 50 ft. lot. —23-room house, 50 ft. lot, monthly payments, Rey- nolds & Winter. 6t5-28 AUTO LAUNDRY AND ACCESSORIES Buy and sell used cars; bring them in Wheelock’s Auto Depot Rear Smith-Lewis Radiator Co. Night and Day Service “Fair Acres,” Sdle—Cottage, 3-rooms and screen- ed porch, 50 ft lot on Lake Be- midji. —Cottage, 3 rooms and screened porch, 200 ft. lot on Lake Bemidji. —Lake Shore lots at Lavinia, Pine Beach Park, 75 acres on Marquette lake; 61 acres on Turtie Lake, and 20 acres on Three Island Lake. —Reynolds and Winter. 615-28 CITY PROPERTY For Sale—No. 903 Irvine avenue, 6-room house, 50 ft. corner lot. —No. 913 Bemidji avenue, 6-room house, 373% ft. lot, not modern. —No. 623 Mississippi avenue, 7- rooms and bath, hardwood fioors, gardge and wood house, 100 ft. corner lot. g —No. 521 4th street, 7-rooms and bath, large barn for livery or sales. Modern, hot water heat, a fine stable, 50 ft. corner lot. —No. 314 4th street, 7-room house home, 50 ft. corner, a choice loca- tion for public garage in the busi- ness district. ~—No. 1002 Beltrami avenue, a real home, brick and stonme, 10 rooms strictly modern, 76 ft. corner lot. —No. 1002 Missiesippi avenue, 12 room house, partly modern, bu ft. corner lot. —No. 1317 Irvine avenue, 5 room house and barn, lot 66x330. —No. 417 Irvin avenue, 56 rooms and bath, 60 ft. lot fenced with iron fence. —No. 808 Bemidji avenue, 6 room house, 50 ft. lot. —No. 711 Irvine avenue, 6 room house, 50 ft. lot. —No. 1019 Dewey nvenue, 4-room bungalow, full basement, modern; garage; 50 ft. lot. -—No. 211 Third street, business property, building 26x60, full base- ment, heating plant. Reynolds & Winter. 615-28 LOTS OF HOUSES8—Let me sell y>u one. —4-room house, good location, $100 cash and $26 per month. No {n- terest. Vacant; can deliver now. —7-room house (good one) 3 lots near High school, 714 America, $3,000. —8-room house, all modern, Lake Shore. Up-to-date home. Good garage. —T7-room modern house. age, Lakeshore home. —4-room homes on very easy terms. —8-room house, two 50-ft lots, fine location, only $1,650. —4-room house, modern, except heat, fine lot with garage, $2,000. —9-room, all modern house and 6- room house on 650 ft. corner lot. Beautiful cozy home. —b5-room, all modern house, with garage attached; on paved street. —~6-room house, modern except heat, 1% acre lot, only $3,150. —4-room house and 3 room house on 50-ft lot, down town, $2,600. —39-room house, full basement; a good rooming house, $3,000. —6-room and bath, al! modern, up- to-date home. $4,200. —>5-room house (dandy home down town) for short time, $2,600. —4-room house, next lot, $2,000. —~Good 9-room house, right down town, rents for $30.00 per month, Good gar- ~ only $3,175. —E. J. Willits-Luther Olson, the landmen. 6t56-31 LODGES Bemidji Lodge No. 119, I. 0. O. F., Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets everypFriday evening at 8 d’clock. THIS WEEK THIRD DEGREE C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 362J R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W BEMIDJI LODGE Loyal Order of MOOSE, NO. 1452, ¥ Meets first & third % Tues. each month Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St. 8 P.M. Visiting brothers especially invited C. B. Hoyt, Secy. Phone 701W NEXT MEETING REGULAR BUSINESS BEMIDJI CAMP NO. ; 5012, meets 2nd and @ 4th Tues. each month BN at 1. 0. O. F. hall. Visiting neighbors especially invited Next Meeting REGULAR BUSINESS J. P. Lahr, Clerk Phone 93

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