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. JAP WOMEN WITHOUT RIGHTS L./ Many Hutrleflono to Be Removed . Be=]] ¢ fore There Can Be Thought ; d 8uma¢o. erh‘pl ftis a um. premature. for ‘when they are actually prevented from yet been raised against the legal dis- ability of - marrfed women ‘and also . ‘aghinst the injustice—or at least the - ‘unfalrness—to daughters of the lel- ‘nese law of succession. According to Japanese law,. mnrfled ‘Women form a class of incapacitated persons,; the other’ classes under the same category being (1) minors, (2) In- . 'competent persons (lunatics), and. (3) quasi-incompetent persons (persons. of ‘'weak intellect, deaf. dumb .or bllnd nenons and spendthrifts)., " Married. women must obtain the per- mission of their husbands in order (.) to recelve or invest capital; (b) to eontrnct loans or.'te bécome surety; (©) to do acts having for their object the acquisition or loss of rights in im- movable -or important ‘'movable prop: E!!. (d) to make gifts, compromises of arbitration agreements; (e) to ac- cept or walve successions; (f) to ac- egpt: or refuse gifts or legacies, or (g) to make contracts putting them- 4s uyn under -any personal restraint; “ and geny such acts done without the ‘requisite permission may be canceled by ‘the authors, themselves or their husbandd.—Japan Chronicle. Beaver Money. qotm Jacob Astor introduced the beaver skin as a medium of exchange, and it was not until beaver hats-were -replaced by the modern felt hat made ' out ‘offashion. For about 100 years the beaver skin had its fixed value by which the cost of ‘any other article was determined. It is sald that the process of making !utl from rabbit pelts actvally saved beaver from extinction in North Amer- fca. “Most of the beaver was trapped by mdlans, and ambitious white men ex- erted their wits in separating the red pan from his treasures. ; If an Indian thought he needed furs eep warm, he was given a drink something that made him feel that he' wouldn't ‘need ‘an:overcoat, after alll—Detroit New: THAT'S NEWS—PHONE IT ' IF ANY ONE | Dieg, - Eloped, - -Married, ' Embezzled, " Left town; Had a fire, Had. a baby, Had a party, = Sold a farm, ' Has been i1, Got divorced, . Came to town, Had an operation, . Committéed murder, - /- Hag been arrested, Has bought a home, Had an auto smash, Fell from an airplane, Had any unusual thing happen, i ’ ~ THAT'S NEWS Phones 922 or 923 (,Thé One Great . Problem of Business Today : 5 is the problem of markeu—the problem of finding, of creating, an outlet for ‘the xooda we make or buy to re-sell. { Markets for desirable goods are all about us, for markets are 'in “human Ininds and canbe created through skill- ful, persistent advertising. /"The convention will show you how to *"find these markets todey. The program . ‘for each department of the convention : will be bullt around ‘this idea: “Ad- How and Now.” !~ Every progressive business man and woman is invited to attend the { 46th ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE 7+ MSSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS, INDIANAPOLIS, JUNE 6-10 ek aild to embrace this remarkable oppor- | %unity to obtain facts, idess and Im- E,:!onl pertaining to better advertis- . “Truthful, well-planned, constructive ‘advertising s the greatest single force in the modern business world, but to ’ wee it with success, you must keep up fo date. - Again this year, the business man or ‘woman who desires to attend may do 80 without holding member- ship in the Association. For further facts and hotel reservations please write or wire, " ABSOCIATED ADVERTIS- ING CLUBS Japamese ‘worsen. to think of suftrage || even passively listening to political/ . #peeches.” It is curious to note in this| _‘connection that not & single-voice has}’ “from 'rabbit fur that beaver money | © .~ DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON iPhysicians and ‘Surgeons Bemldll. Minn, ——————————————————————— A V. GAI.LOCK.M.D. “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 {’hou_mnplnr Rich Portrait Studio, 29 10th St. Popular priced quality portraits. Quality kodak 'finishing. Prints only 3¢, 4c, 5¢, 6c; poaf. cards bSc. Why pay more? e s, e e e ] - . must accompany copy. WANTED A I SIS I NN I NININININE WANTED TO RENT—a piano. In- qulre of bookkeeper, Clifford & ‘(;% 2t E; E. N Thr s et N et ‘ Wagner's Livery|| e sota ave. 3t6-2 SR VAT Office Kelliher Hotel L Physician and Surgeon 562___ PHONE 562 A A A A A A Oftice Security Bank Block .. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN .. Physicians -and Surgeons Office, Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC AND BURGEON Office Phone %68 Thertson Block C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice: Miles Block House rhone 449——Office Phone §§ .DR. A. DANNENBERG Cbir&p_r_uetor . Hours—10 to 12 a. . m.; 1:30 to ‘5. Other hours by appointment. Phone_ 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bld‘. Bemidaji DR. E. 'A.-SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surloo- Oftice .in Mayo Bloc! Phone 396 __Res. Phono 397 Drs. Marcum & McAdory ' <. .. Physicians and -Surgeons Barker Block, Thh‘d St. Hourl—-ll-lz a. m., 2-6 p. Phones—Office 802. ‘Res. 811 Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS y [) l ~ DR. L. A. WARD ‘ DR. J. W DIEDRICH BNTIST Olflce—O‘Leu.ry-an!er Bldg. Phones—Oftice 376-W. Res. 376-R DR. F. A. HASS DENTIST Office Over Boardman’s Drug Store. Phone 447 DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidji, Minn, VETERINARIANS. J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 8 doors west of Troppman’s. Phone No. 203 3rd Street and Irvine Ave. “Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess 'Dfllgfll & BURGESS ‘eterinarians Phones: Office 8-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. A A A A AN A A A A s TR BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 Office, Northern National Bank Phone 161. Collections & Service Day and Night ‘Reasonable Rates B. A. KOLBE| GROCERIES The Best That Money Can Buy Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 657 For First C]ads AUTO LIVERY .SERVICE Either Day or nght Call WARD BROS. AUTO LIVERY Five and seven passengerg cars for every occasion.§ Country trips a specialty. g 218 Beltrami Avenue THE BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY - Day and Night Service. ~ Country Trips a .Specialty ¢ 150PH0NE150 Service Our Motto Ofilce Markham Hotel Ruilding lmahan & Runyan Proprietors SNAPS, FOR SALE By French or Lahr. Phone 93 Four room house .$1,200 Six room house.... .$3,000 Eight room house .$7,000 Two room house... .$700 Four room house, 1 acre land $1,000 Seven room house, 114 acre land Six room house, .5 acres land Five acres, no house......$500 Forty acres, two room house, barn, with 5 acres of clover $600 Sixty acres, lake shore farm, 5 room house, ten acres crop, for quick turn, per acre . 35 Eighty acres clay soil, seven miles from town $800 Eighty acres, highly im- proved, fine location, two miles from city ; terms, per " acre $150 Good corner lot, 50 foot, on /Minnesota avenue, R FdR RENT—Furnished modern room L referred. Phone 529-J. itdd 5-24tf i ———————— FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. In- quire 600 Bemidji ave. Phone 3256. L T S S SN S N FOR RENT—2-room apartment, fur- nished of unfurnished. Also fod sale one grand piano. Morris Kap- lan:, 3t6-3 AT S RS S S '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. 5-27tf *FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY 2 . FOR SALE—$500 Cagh—40-acres about 4 miles from city limite, SW 1% NW1;, section 19, T, 147, R. 33, estimated timber - §600 to $1,500. Clay subsoil. Quick ac- tion if you want this snap. Call Mr. Winters, at A. Brose store. - 2t6-2 Born, Not Made. From day to day proof is forthcom- ing that genius Is spontaneous and not a. slow .growth—that it is of the type of Minerva who sprang full- armed from the head of Zeus. This is evidently as true of the genius of the mart as. it is popularly supposed to be - of the more esthetic forms of genius. An-instance In substantiation of this opinion was recently related by a vet- eran business man as a side light on the why of the success of a well-known | industrial leader. “I remember him,” it was related, wanted to trade a lantern for ome owned by a playi#kte, which he ad- ‘| mired. - Coming to his father, he asked counsel about the matter and was in- = l “when he was a lad of six years. He formed that he should use his own Judgment. Few Finnish Tenant Farmers. mer tenants and renters. ers, . DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Mem, Women and_Chilaren | AUTO LAUNDRY AND ACCESSORIES [ Buy and sell used cars; bring " .-them in b Whoolock’s Auto Depot Rear Smith-Lewis Radiator Co. Night and Day Service HUFFMAN & QLEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. MKEE, Funeral . Divector PHONE 178-W or R 3t6-3 wiwell, dad,’ s#if the boy, ‘T belleve r'll trade; but wonldn't you take the ofl out first? "—\Vall Street Journal. The farms of Finland are small, though there are many large estates. These have been expropriated by the state, the bill providing that the orig- fnal owners should be remunerated ac- cording to a fixed pre-war valuation. The bill also provides ‘for financing the purchase of these lands by its for- ‘It 18 estl- mated that 99.2 per cent of Finnish farms are owned outright by the farm- {FO RSALE—Setting eggs. 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 Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, a.nd then only to those having open accounts on our books. i No ad taken for less than 15 cents. WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Wire wheel and: spare tire. Finder return to Thos. W. Swin- son, postoffice building, for re- ward. 4t6-3 LOST—Purse, containing a sum of money and transportation, finder please mail transportation to Walt- er Combs, Federal Dam, Minn, 8t6-3 STOLEN—The party taking the chains from my car standing in front of the Salvation Army hall is known. If returned, no questions will be asked. 3t6-4 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Cabinet makers. Good pay. Steady, year-round work. Open shop. These positions are open to experienced, reliable and capable men. Address with reter- ences, Jefferson Lumber Co., St. Paul, Minn. 6t6-6 \ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Gir! for cigar stand. Ap- ply at Markham hotel. 3t6-4 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. $8 per week. Phone 433. b5-24tt WANTED—Girl for housework. No washing and good wages. Inquire Sunshine Grocery between hours of 12 and 2 in' the afternoon. Miss R. Grinager. 3t6-4 FOR SALE SEED POTATOES for sale. Phone 239. 5-14tt FOR SALE—1920 Dodge Touring car in fine condition. Bemidji Auto Co. 5-26tt FOR SALE—Child's go-cart, practi- cally new. 1215 Bemidji ave. 3t6-5 FOR SALE—12 hens, one rooster. 1In- quire of Patterson, Third Street Cafe. 3t6-4 FOR ANY kina of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Wlllits, 218 B |.cam! 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 a set of light sleds. Inquire of H. S. Foster, 101 Mississippi ave., Be- midji. 4-22tt FOR SALE—bG5 pigs, five weeks old. $8 each, big discount on whole lot. G. W. Felch, Sheviin, Minn,, 3t6-5 FOR SALE—Week old male Guernsey calf, cheap, if taken at once. Ar- thur Weiss. 3 St. -Lincoln ave. Nymore. 3t6-5 FOR SALE—Two small milk cows, suitable for family use. Apply Richard Martin, ‘“Fair Acres,” 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. 5t6-5 FOR SALE—See the Bemidj1 Sta- tionery store for rubber stamps. fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals FOR SALE—b-passenger Studebak- er. Very nice car. 4 new puncture proof tires. E. J. Willits-Luther O1- son, the Landmen. 5t6-5 Ringlet Barred Rocks, Tompson strain di- rect. $1.50 per setting of 15 or $8 per 100. Address Garrett Cronmk, Tenstrike, Minn. FOR SALE—One Duofold Davenport in fumed oak, fine condition, has splendid springs and mattress, nearly new. One high grade man- dolin and complete floor spring for swinging door. Call 1014 Beltrami ave., or phone 634. 2t6-2 FOR SALE— Some more Chester White pigs. Some young tame rab- bits, $2.60 per pair. One Iowa cream separator, géod as new, $90. One platform scale, almost new, $10. One set driving harness and collars, $25. Enock Stora, Wilton, Minn. 5-21tf ok S S S SO TR b 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 one. B. J. ‘Willitts-Luther Olson, the lnnd;:::ns FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A A A A AN A A A AN A FOR SALE—New and remodeled 7- room house, modern except heat, 1217 Beltrami. $500 to $1,000 cash, balance terms. A. T. Carlson. . 3d6+2 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. ——b6-room house, 2 rooms finished, 50 ft. lot. —3-room house, 60 ft. lot, monthly payments. —4-room cottage, 100 ft. lot. —Reynolds and Winter. Rey- 6t6-8 CITY PRUOPERTY FOR SALE— No. 1207 Beltrami Ave. ' 6-room modern house, hardwood finish, fine polished maple floors. Fire place and gas range. Fine large basement, Heating plant. Garage and garden. Two lots. Owner of this home is going west. Price is right. Act quicxk. —No. 817. Minnesota Ave, 6-room house, 2 Icts, a snap. Very easy terms. —No. 522 Mississippi ave. Two fine houses. One 6-room 2-story home, One b-room cottage. 2 wood sheds, good well, corner location. $1,200 cash will handle both houses., —Tagley Land & Investment Co. Troppman block, phone 929. 5t6-7 LOTS OF HOUSES—Let me sell y-u one, —4-room house, good location, $100 cash and $26 per month. No in- terest. Vacant; can deliver now. —1T7-roomn 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. Sy —7-room modern hous¢. Good gar- age, Lakeshore home. —4-room homes on very easy terms. —8-room house, two 650-ft lots, fine location, only $1,660. —4-room house, modern, except heat, fine lot with garage, $2,000. —9-room, all modern house and §- room house on 650 ft. corner lot. Beautiful cozy home. —b&-room, all modern house, with garage attached; on paved street. —-6-room house, modern except heat, 1% acre lot, only $3,160. —4-room house and 3 room louse on 50-ft lot, down town, $2,500. —9Y-room house, full basement; & good rooming house, $3,000. —~6-room and bath, al! modern, up- to-date home. $4,200, —b&-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, only $3,176. —E. J. Willits-Luther landmen, the 5t6-6 Olson, SUMMER RESORT Properties for Sale—Cottage, 3-rooms and screen- ed porch, 650 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, 76 acres on Marquette lake; 61 acres on Turtie Lake, and 20 acres on Three Island Lake. —Reynolds and Winter. 616-28 house, 50 ft. lot. —No. 1019 Deweys 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 CITY PROPERTY For Sale—No. 903 Irvine avenue, 6-room house, 50 ft. corner lot. —No. 913 Bemidji avenue, 6-room house, 371 ft. lot, not modern. —No. 623 Mississippl avenue, 7- rooms and bath, hardwood floors, garage and wood house, 100 1t, corner lot. —No. 314 4th street, 7-room house home, 50 ft. corner, a choice loca- tion for public garage in the busi- mess district. ~—No. 1002 Beltrami avenue, a Teal home, brick and stone, 10 rooms atrictly modern, 75 ft. corner lot. —No. 1002 Missiesippi avenue, 12 room house, partly modern, bv ft. corner lot. —No. 1317 Irvine avenue, 5 room house and barn, lot 66x330. —No. 417 Irvin avenue, 6 rooms and bath, 50 ft. lot fenced with irom fence. —No. 808 Bemidji avenue, house, 50 ft. lot. —No. 711 Irvine avenue, house, 50 rt. lot. —No. 1019 Dewey avenue, 4-rocm bungalow, full basement, moders; garage; 50 ft. lot.. —No. 211 Third: strée, business property, building 25x60, full base- ment, heating plant. Reynolds & Winter. 6te-3 6 room 6 room