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Wi o &S 8 .in a 'hospital at | Qlendale, Cal. s ‘ "Deadwood. Dick should -have been . he happlest of men. Few men can i twilight years {llumined by the | . glow - of their past. Few men “are privileged ‘to read’ herofc lies' about fhemselves ‘which are founded on & - mjodicum ..of truth. .. :Achilles uever ead the “Aeneld.” Satan never read dise “ Lost.” unless he had pe- e . it since Milton's day by the fitful. gme_g of his plutonic abode, Sleg- | : . fried mever scanned :the “Nibelung- Hed.” ' The :greatest heroenmt': the freatest lles by the greatest lisrs haye ‘their end believing they would be ey onored. and nnsung by posterity.’ [/ ot se with Deadwood. Dick. His 7 - ‘saga was st his elbow these several Secades. - All ‘he ‘had to ‘do’ was to' down .one of the volumes over ch the boys of a generation or two pored to realize what a great man had not been. And all the time B had the consclousness that*he real- 13 ‘had passed wonderful days on “mpuntain and plain, hauling gold by age through perils created by nature A by man—that there was' enough f the herolc to justify the modern ghml.-éanclnnm Times-Star. DANGER IN ELECTRIC CURRENT N;Rhor Fixtures Nor ‘Aplplluneu Should Ever Be Touched by . Anything That s Wet. No electric appliances should ever be placed where a person in a. bath- tab can reach them. Such is the as-| . sprtion of Dr. A. Zimmern in the Presse Medicale (Paris) 'in comment. ig on the death of a colleague. Eleo: trgcution has taken place with a cur rént of only 110 volts under such cir- i" “rhe reason is that the water on the hands and body provides exceptionally favorable conditions for conduction of | he current. It is mot safe ‘to touch even an electric, light, heater or bell .when" fn' the ’'bath.’. Doctor ‘Zimmern' " eites recent ‘cases as follows: . woman killed by holding an elec, 1ighit o ¢ liand while' turn- woman killed by wiping with a wet ©loth ‘the current 'distributing * appar- - for “an- electric "heater; a‘ man '/ recelving .a severe shock by taking /. bald of a chandeller while holding an ‘dlectric light suspended by a wire. It 1s very dangerous to change an "‘electric bulb when the hands are wet or. the floor 18 wet; a slight defect: Ip ,.the insulation may cause & severe shock or even death. /i | WRAGEDY IN INCREASED GIRTH Man May Smile at His Rotundity, but | upon tragedy. As physiclans— £ they would talk freely—can tell you, f:1s & worry to them that frequently f9ids to ruined health, insanity or the grave, the New York ‘Sun says. y 18 possible for.d man to' grow fat X . At least he can subdue his . { its, stop running for trains, give up golf and spend most of his time in derous poses. His tailor can easily arrange his clothing into. well known accepted lines. G The case of the woman is different. ¥ashion binds her as with a chain. There are no stylish frocks for stout ‘wemen. The fashion. calls for slim - wres and trim ankles, Waists and hlpl gl ‘.fl.hboo. There are no sleeves' capa- Ble of concealing overfleshed arms.- w#e, but woman must adapt her figute “ %0/ the’ clotlies or else shamelessly ad- gt that she cannot wear what - i9 * ‘gashionable. 4 ’ It was not always so. In another .genération the stout woman ‘had -a well-defined . place—the “dowager type” it was sometimes called. The ", woman who made the best biscuits and eooked the most savory chicken was always ‘a rotund sort of person whe never minded it when people came un- .expectedly around at dinner time. She ‘was the one children flocked: to for ! sympathy and the one who seemed te make the world brighter wherever she went. ———— otel. It is considered fo be 120 yedrs #> Other nominations, for the ball of % e include the De Soto Oak at mpa, Fla.. from which De Soto start- d for the Mississippl and the West; i /the octopus tree, in Charles City coun- i , Virginia, the largest and oldest tree the- state; the two oaks at Marlin- / ’Andrew Lewis; the tallest tree in the 3%) ‘Balkans 'at Podgoritza, nominated by it ~ ghe Red Cross, which had headquar g fters near ft during the war. b rf = ' ltown, W.. Va., marked in 1751 by Gen. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1920 ‘ ‘ , ‘ ——————————————————— + A a water Tatcet witn the otliers a {| P Matter - ! ce -Bo Bldg. ! : ) v % w.m:;‘ ‘Il':rlr.o: 4 _" v __________—P"D'?P'—-Ofl.ee_am-w-"';‘“ 376-R Day and Night Service. | R = e f T R Country Trips a L fat man is usually a jolly sort of ; g jalt ‘a8 ‘individual who accepts the world . DR. F. A HASS ‘ Spec 4y | #8 the same sort of a joke as the world | DENTIST 2 » onsiders bim. Girth may worry a man ; PH ONE 7' eteasionally because it is an annoy- Office in Battles Block ; gnte, but with the ‘modern woman it ) Phiose “1 ¥ Man can adapt his clothes to his fig- i¥- DRY CLEANING \ v roytissnts o diiw 8t Cleaners for Men, Women “SERVICE” DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON —service to the public, service to (i Plyaiciais, "‘uf:.'_""‘ one’s: community, ‘lenfi;ca to one’s Bemlajl, “1| fellowmen, is the mqdern 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. Qual.)y kodak finishing. Prints only 3¢, 4¢, 5c, 6¢; post cards Se. Why pay more? DR. E. H. SMITH sician and Surgeon OPII’IJ:’Q s.curl.t‘v‘ m{'mm 8. A. KOLBE| ' DRS, GILMORE & McCANN - Physicians and Surgeons Olflc. Miles Block e DR. H. A. NORTHROP PEYSICIAN Ibertson Block Office Phone 158 ! - oy : GROCERIES | The Best That Money C. R. SANBORN, M. D. o Cll‘ pr Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block House whone ¢49——Office Phone §§ Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 857 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor For First Class Bt mment || AUTO LIVERY i e e cats Mok, SERVICE Either Day or Night T G W, . Call. - DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. . - . Physician and Surgeon Phone l?‘fl"“ % I@lymgc;khom 8971 } WARD Bnfls. —— |8 AUTO LIVERY . 'Five and seven passengerf cars for every occasion.j Country trips .a ‘specialty.§ 8 Beltrami Avenue Barker Block. Third 8t H 11-12 a, m., 2-6 p.m. O Phones--Oftice 803, Res. 311 - DR. L. A. WARD jan and Surgeon m.‘;:l‘fll-“l, Minn. DENTISTS AN A THE e ||| Service Our Motto X 55 ! . Office Markham Hotel . Ruilding . DR'G. M.PALMER fll.. Dentiot and Ortdenti|I| LiNANAN & RUNYAN Barker Building s Bemidsl, Minn. Proprietors A A A A A A A A A A A AP e VETERINARIANS SNAPS, FOR SALE J. 'Y'AAEN'INGER ko By French or Lahr. Phone 93 -..-$1,200 VBTE: : Oftice snd Hospital 3 doors yast Four reom house. Six room house... -$3,000 | D‘ D T T - || Eight room house........$7,000 W D o Wy T84 } | Two room house............$700 i e Crecis nee Four room house, 1 acre Ehones] OfloeR; Res. 99 U land e $1,000 9 Seven room house, 115 acre. 7 e ey g c g land. .o:occicinios: $1,000 BUSINESS : Six room house, 5 acres AR AAAAAA AN AR AANANAANAS land . $2,100 . Five acres, no house......$500 Forty acres, two room house, barn, with 5 acres- of clover ... ....5600 Sixty acres, lake shore farm, 5 room house, ten acres crop, for quick turn, per GOPR .ot oiomnrhse oot s $35 Eiglity acres clay soil, seven miles from town........ $800 E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash 4nd sells them on small ~ monthly payments FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE proved, fine location, two REYNOLDS & WINTER ‘miles from city ; terms, per 212 Beltrami Avenue BEYR coooooorommomsensraenes $150 Phone ‘144 Good corner lot, 50 foot, on Minnesota avenue, D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Oftice, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 181. Coilections a specialty Eighty acres, highly im- || must accompany copy. WANTED WANTED—To rent b5 or 6 room * house, soon. Phone 21. 3t6-24 street, Mankato, Minn. —— e WANTED—Need. one thousand dol- lars to market small invention of merit. Will sell one half interest. in patent for same. Address “Inven- tion”, care Pioneer. 3t6-24 e e e HELP WANTED—MALE A A A A A A A A A A A A AN~ MECHANICS WANTED—Men who| can do heating and ' ventilating. Good working conditions. Address box G 502, Plymouth Bldg.; Minne- apolis, Minn. 3t6-24 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Two girls for hotel. \ 3t6-25 WANTED—Good kitchen help at the Rex Cafe. (6-12cf) WANTED—Girl for general house- ~work. - Phone 60. 3d6-26 . WANTED—Experienced kitchen girl, 8-hour shift. Third Street Cafe. 6-23t1 WANTEDZ-Woman to cook for smak! crewand man to work.on farm. In- quire at Pioneer office. 9t6-26 Bring us your clean oot~ ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth scoepted. 4 Pioneer Office HUFFMAN & OEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director . PHONE 178-W or R No Nuts or Folts YOU'I,L find pro- tection for priceless papers in GF Alisteel Filing Equipment Each unit of GF Allstec . eguipment is electrically welded into one piece—no bolts or nats to loosen, noth- irg to get out of order. GF Alisteel affords the utmost in con- struction, looks, rigidity, durability and economy. Come in and see for yourself. If you desire we’ll send a representative to discuss your requirements. Pioneer Stationery "~ Store Bemidji, Minn. IS WANTED—Position as stenographer —willing to start at reasonable salary. Address. 418 Van Brunt WANTED—Why send to crowded shops out of the city for your cast- ings. We can save you time and money. All work guaranteed. Come- in and see us. Bemidji Foundry|: Co. . 4t6-25 A A A A A A A A A A AP Vicker’s ',.l»?ro;f_e_sf}Siqna!,“ Business and Classified Departments. Uae‘Them-Q-Réad Them Now! Vi Advertisements in this columfi"éoat ONE_ CENT per wofii for FfRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consec ( Ads not paid for at time of imsertion 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 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE—Land, close to Bemidji. LODGES .Bemidji Lodge No. 119, L O. O. F., Beltram} /D8 Ave. and 4th St., meets - every ¥riday evening 8 o'clock. THIS. WEEK C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 362J R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 710W ST BEMIDJI LODGE MOOSE, NO. 1482, Meets first & third " Tues. each month Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St. i g “O P.M. siting brothers especially invited C. B. Hoyt, Secy.. Phone ;OIW NEXT MEETING REGULAR BUSINESS BEMIDJI CAMP NO. 5012, . meets 2nd and 4th Tues. each month at I O. O. F. hall. Visiting neighbors % especially invited ~117 Next Mesting REGULAR BUSINESS J. P. Lahr, Clerk . " Phone 93 IF YOU WANT TO GET THE WANT YOU WANT TO GET YOU WANT TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER : in, and you couldn’t find what you were were lucky. bomes in f/ er Cases . /GF Allsteel Transfer Cases have' 25% more filing room than wood| files, and can be stacked any: beight—they save eonidcnb(:] floor space oor 1 They cannot burn, w they protect, as well as properly house their contentw. They cannot warp nor stick: High stacks are swrong and rigid. are ever-' ; their first cost is their, Jast cost and their first cost is lowy A Pioneer Stationery House utive insertions of same copy. Cash 2nd and 3rd Degree, Lunch FOX RENT. SAAmmman, FOR RENT-—Furnished modern room. Will accomodate two ladies or two gentlemen micely. 1038 Minnesota ave. Phone 317-R. Deal direct with owner. Address 6-21tt “R. T.” care of Pioneer. BLB-2 | s s 9t7-1| FOR SALE—40 acres, good land P A mostly covered with pine. Write LOST AND FOUND. Frank Latimer, Turtle River, Minn. | "~~~ Rte. No. 1, Box 73. 10d6-29 | LOST—Jet _ rosary. = Finder please leave at'Lafontisee Millinery. Re- ward. 2t6-23 —_—— e LOST—BIue skirt between 509 Be- midji ave and 3rd street. Finder please leave at Pioneer for reward. 6-21te LOST—Infant’s black, white-topped kid shoe in down town district Wednesday afternoon. Reward at 423 Minnesota avenue. 2d6-26 FOR SALE A e FOR SALE-+Flour sacks. Mrs. Gan- FOR SALE—Empty hard wood bar- rels at Home Bakery. 6-16af FOR SALB—Good Oakland six cheap for cash. B. J. Willits.. 6t6-34 FOR SALE—Hay. Carl Opsata. Be- midji, Rte. No. 2. Phone 4-F-2. . 6d6-24 FOR ANY kina of real estate deal, ses or write B. J. Wlllits, 218 B i.rami Ave. Phone 41. 1218t FOR SALE—See tne Bemidj1 Sta- tionery store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals. FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, (it’'s a good one). E. J. Willits- Luther Olson, the landmen. . 6t6-24 ————————ee FOR SALE—Ford roadster, excellent condition, new tires, $76.00 worth of accessories, leaving town only reason for selling. Address P, O. box 287. T 3t6-23 FOR SALE—Motor boat; it's a good boat and a good buy. Also have a large one, will carry 20 people, very cheap. E .J. Willits-Luther Olson, the landmen. 6t6-24 FOR REAL BARGAINS fn real estate and deals of all kinds, see T. Bau- dette, manager of Northern Min- nesota Real Estate Exchange, 216 Beltrami ave. Phone 68. 1mo7-7 FOR SALE OR TRADE—One four véar old registered holstein bull, ‘““Wonder Forbes Homestead VIL.” Weight about 1,600. Related to my herd. Chas, J. Lausche, Pen- nington, Minn. 2tw6-24 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A A A A AN A AP FOR SALE—One eight room house; One seven-room house; Two four hoom house. All in first class con- dition or may exchange for good farm land. E.J. Swedbeck. 6d6-26 FOR SALE—Grocery store on 22nd street. Full basement. Building partly up and material enough on ground to complete. Terms part caslr balance in bankable paper. Inquire E. A. Hewitt, Erickson ho- tel. 18t7-12 FOR SALE—Stucco house on Lake Shore. Thoroughly modern. Seven room house on Dewey, bath and two screened porches. A good gro- cery istore, doing over $2,000 a month business. Three houses and four lots. For quick sale, will give a bargain. Terms. Call 420 or ad- dress B. J. Neely, city. 5d6-26 LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. t—4-room house on easiest terms. —IVery nice home, 7 rooms, on three ots. —Cosy Lake Shore home, all mod- ern, right up to date; none bettex in this city. . —9-room all modern house and good 5-room house, on 50-foot corner lot, elegant location, beautiful home. —T7-room house, barn and garage, 50- foot 1ot on paved street. A splend- id home. —17-room house, garage, 50 foot lot, lots of cement walks, fine locatfon. —=6-rooms and bath, fire place, and hardwood finish. Garage, 50-foot lot, one block to two schools. —Good 9-room house, down town; rents for $30; small house on .rear of lot, $3150. ——5 rooms and bath, the cutest all modern home; garage attached to house; 3 corner lots. Cheap. We have a great many more, and have some real bargains in lots and inside acres —E. J. Willits-Luther Olson, the landmen. 6t6-24 ter's bakery. 6t6-28 —8-room house, 2 50-foot lots, §1800.