Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 17, 1920, Page 4

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IES OF IDEAL ciTY May Bo Attained it Each . HIs Part In Working for Desitdd End i , . domvenient, snb- the rich and fnd b thelmeh clemlndm o line 1s ¢lear as try atry - ere’ the nrcbmcfilnl excellence hl wi ts buildings adds beauty and dig- to its streets; ere parks and playgrounds are ,vlmn reach of every ciild; i Where living 18 pl ’lnble, and ‘recreation pientiful; Where elplhl i respected, but not Wbcucommercamgoodlumlt. Sammaterthuth’ehurfl!mc industry thrives -and brings L;ruptlty allke to employét dnd dm- Whm lace in every home; ‘Where worth and not wealth gives standing to men; ‘Where the power of chmcur lifts men to leadership; ‘Where interest in public affairs ls i & test of citizenship and devotion to the public weal is a -badge of honor; ‘Where zovernment is always hon- est and efficlent and the principles of democracy find their fullest and truest expression Where the people of all the earth ecan come and be blended into one community life, and where each gen- eration will vie with the past to trans- mit to the next a city greater, better, and more beautiful than the last— Mayo Fesler. . DO THOHOUGH CLEANUP J0B Housewives and Communities Should Vie With Each Other in the . Annual Ronwn!lon education and art have a Spring 1s not only a season. for gath-| ering violets ‘and picking the ilv ., flowers, or trailing arbutus. 1t i §lso| . the season for beating carpets and rugs, raking up the back yand afd; {frdnt lawn, clearing out the celldr nmd' the garret and making home spick and spen. This 1s highly important wérk, rotwithstanding the discomfort which 1t tnflicts on a certain member of the’ family who never seems to be keonly .- interested in housekeeping find houss-: cleaning. But he is an’ unimportant' amember of ‘he household, and there is, 1o particular reason why he should be: . considered. As a matter of fact he seldom Is considered. It is his fate and he expects it. : While the house and back yard and, front lawn are getting their annual renovation the wise and tidy people of the neighborhood ought not to over- Jook the back 1ot or the vacant lot, or the bit of common that too often be-| comes| the junk pile of the nelghbor-' Mood. Get together and clean it up, Miso! A tidy neighborhood adds to the; comfort and happiness of everybody Bnd his visitors, and also adds to the property value of - everybody’s hold-' ;- ings—Pxchange. 1 4 1 Christmas Tree in City Park. i 'l\)mlplnnthhr(ltmutteefl'om a nesrby forest to the mrthonse ) or the city park is the latest n comtnunity Christmas dians for: dtles and towns, according to Miss Emma Conley of the :University of Wisconsin extension diviston.. Such “’tree-planting aids in the conservation ./ of trees as well as in the forming of|| associations and customs = connected With a permanent Yuletide tree. i Norway, white, and other varlm-‘ b2 spruce and balsam are among the| trees to transplant, Miss Ovnley| and a good time to make the, 18 while the ground is ; imth #ap in the tree is not ru A 20-foot tree is' about proper size to| g ‘hn»lnt. The cost of transplan 'mh a _tree is not great and the unded) ' taking may be conducted by women’s| m bs,’ parentteachers’ organizationsy o leagues, chambers m . -erce and civic improvement i Park Adds to Realty Values. i’nrk reservation serves a dllflnct' rk know the outlook is thus. all time and they bufld atd s confidence. - Business In ces may “encroach, but the { flity of the region, as far as Ces ‘are concerned, can ‘never Always at & on & Park gym fory “Rock,” by John Noler, Land-! Afchitect. t, ‘tol” hon- |} [BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL | = DOCTORS DRS; JOHNSON ::omsou l’hyclcmu n um "DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Su; Ofllcl.M\u‘h-' Mm - DBS. GILMORE g McCANN Pby G ies: aiiee Blodk | A T DR: H. A. NORTHROP mfl%m PETSIOIAN Ibertson Block Oftice Phone & C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Blosk House rhone 443——ORice Phons §§ DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 5. Other hours by appoinhnmt. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg: Bemidsi DR..E.'A. SHANNON, M. D. . P‘,flt’lcll‘. and Surgeon Mayo Block Phone -l?l oe. % Rea. Phons 8 Drs. Marcum & McAdory Physicians and’ Surgeons n:;{;r’m«t.&hlrd 8t oS ones—Ofrice’ 043, Res. 311 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemlid)i, Minn. ; DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST owser Bld, ofr] Res. ice—O’Leary: Phones—Office 376-W. DR F. A. HASS DENTIST Office in Battles Block Phone 447 e ————————————— DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bujlding Bemidji, Minn. VETERINARIANS' J. WARNINGER : VETERINARY SURGRON Oftice and Hospital 3 doors weat Troppman’s. Phone No. 08 . Vetezinarians BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small ‘monthly payments FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveaue Phone 144 LODGES Bemidji Lod(c No. 119, L O. O. F, Beltrami Ave. and 4th St.; nal:: every at 8 o‘ehqk: BUSINESS C:J. Winter, N. G., TeL 8627 . R. A. Hannah, Rec: Sec., Tel T19W BEMIDJI LODGE 8 Rt Visiting brothers especially invited C. B. Hoyt, Secy. Phone 701W ¢ NEXT. MEETING . REGULAR BUSINESS BEMIDJI CAIP NO. ooting : ‘REGULAR nusmus J. P. Lahr, Clerk Plon 923 H N. M'KEE, Funcrll PHONE 178-W or R . 8. A. KOLBE GROCERIES lThe Best 'l'hat Mon?y Cnn Buy RAGS nrinc us your clean oot ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth scoepted. . Pioneer Office ' For First Class. " " AUTO LIVERY SERVICE - Either Day or Night fhCall . 'WARD BROS. | ~ “AUTO LIVERY. 77 5o Five and seven passengerl cars for every occasion. Country trips a upecialtyr 218 Beltrami' Avenue New York Landmarks Going.- The “downtown” . section of New York is losing one of its landmarks by the demolition of the Eastern hotel to make room for ‘an office building. For nearly a hundred years it has | been the favorite hostelry of American seafaring ' folk. ~“Dynamite Johnny” O’Brien, wéll-known for his practice of | shipping arms to the Latin-American countries, concocted many of his fili- bustering schemes in this hotel, wm he made his headquarters. One of the features of this build- ing was its beams of solid mahogany. In 1822, when. it was constructed, car- goes ot mupplies were frequently | shipped from New York to South American ports, and when a return cargo could not be secured mlhpg-ny was brought back, serving the purpose of both cargo and ballast. . These car goes were so0ld cheaply, and were often used in the construction of Ncw !olt mdeM 77| Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST lNSERTION s, and HALF CENT per word for mbuquint consecutive insertions of same copy. - Cuh L must accompany copy. . : Ads not paid for at time of iuertion will be chnrged for at ONE CENT a word. and then only to those having open accounts on our books. ; No ‘ad uken for less than 15 cents. ; j b e ‘WHEN OTHER METHODS I"'AII. 'I'RY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT: ‘LOST AND' FOUND. LOST—Mnns bl\lo serge coat in’ecity “on July Gth. Return to Pioneer oftice for, reward: 6t7-20 itgr 1 b R i FOUND—One bay pony mare, weight about 600, owner can have same by, proving and paying charges. J. A Bye, Nebish, Minn. LOST—Gold mounted. pocket. knife on lake shore near library. Leave at Pioneer ouwe. Reward. Zt'l 17 HELP WANTED-—FEMALE \VVANTED—-—GlrI at' Home Bnke;y Ay WANTED—Girl, Lake Shore hotel. 2t7-17 —— WANTED-—Good kitchen holp dt the Rex Cafe. - 6-36tt O e A RS N Y ‘WANTED—Lady ‘solicitor.- No mo- neéy required for outfit. - Call even- ings at 519 Beltrami ave.: 5d7-1 'WANTED—Girl to work in ¢reamery. . Good opportunity for right party. Call General Office, ‘Koors Broth- ers Co. 7-131¢ F Jou o GET THE WANT YOU WANT TO GET YOU WANT TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER Says ‘A. P. Sheldon, a recognised authority: “The Science of Busi- ‘mess is the Science of : SERVICE.” Photography is all service—espe- cially our little ‘attempt at com- munity service by photographs for | community publicity. A A, RICHARDSON, Photographer, ' _ngl Pt]:rtrait S;udlo,hgyfl loth ish-t‘ opular priced quality portrai Quallly kodak finishing. ' Prints only 3¢, 4c, 5c, 6c; post cards Se. Why pay more? BRING ME YOUR CAR No matter how dirty it may be, and it will look like new when you get it back. John Matland , City Livery Barn Corner Third.and Irvine Ave We remain: steadfast in - sur purpose to con- duct our business in. an - efficient, f commendable man- ner.. Our reliabil- ity is unquestioned. Our business con- duct has been such that it has won for us the public’s ap-* Subscribe for the Pioneer. ' 9d7-22 FOR SALE ] Wywvwm FOR BABE—Fruh Currants. Mrs. M. Merryman. Pnone 700-J. 1t7-16 —_— FOR SALE—Double action pump. See Gould at Shavltch ‘Bros. 2t7-16 FOR SALE—Year old registered Po- land China sow.' J.. Charboneau. Phone 14-F-13. 3tw8-5 FOR SALE—Year old registered Po- land China sow. J. Charboneau. Phone 14-F-13. _2t7-17 FOR SALRE—Nine pigs seven weeks old. 5 Chester White sows and one Chestér White boar. All pure bred. Phone 920.° . . 6t7-21 (DEAENY. P2 D e T it ST M FOR ANY kina of real estate deal, ses "or write B.J. Wlilits, 218 P ltram! Ave. Phone 41. 1313518 FOR SALE-—-Rnnge in good condi- ‘ tion; one two-burner gas plate. Tel 308 after 6 p. m. 4t7-16 FOR SALE—See the Bemidj Sta tionery nt dor rubber lunuu fac . simile signature stamps, no _tarial seals and corporation’ seals FOR SALBE—1917 Ford touring car, (it’s a good ome). B. J. Willits- Luther Olson, the landmen, 121 ‘3rd ‘street. F‘OR SALE—Spnnz chickens from two to three pounds. 8.'A: Nuzum, stone house, 2 miles from Normal on B.l_rch‘mont road. 6t7-16 FOR SALE—Dodge roadster. This car is in absolutely -first-class con- dition.’ Auto Co., or ask for Ed. Currey at BElko theatre 7-8tt FOR SALE—500 choice 2 year. old ewes. . Delivery about August 1st. Bankable paper accepted. - Miller & Gibson,;- Bemidji. Phone 842. \ 10t7-22 ; wAmtn WANT ’1‘0 BUY—B‘ord runabout nr “touring ‘car, for our own use. 'H. Willits-Luther Olson,.,'the .Lan men, 121 3rd street. % CLERKS—(men, women) - 18 ward, for Postal Mail Service; $135 “ 'month. Examinations July-AuE Experience unnecessary. Foy frco particulars, write R. Terry (former civil service. examiner) 119 Conti- nental Bldg., Washington. ‘FOR RENT—Fnrnished room: . Lake Blvd. FOR RENT—Unfurnished’ $10 a month.. Inquire Rex Cafe. . 6-26t¢ FOR RENT—-One turnmml modern 6t7-17}~ May be seen at Bemidii| FOR ‘SALE-—Seven 'passenger Bmcki automobile, A-1 condmnn. 6 new ‘. tires. . Phone 920 or call at Hotel Mnrkhnm for demonstration. . . 6t7-19 FOR REAL BARGAINS In real estate and deals.of ‘all kinds, see T. Bau- dette, manager of Northern ‘Min- nesota-Real Estate Exchange, 216 ‘Beltrami ave. Phone 68. . 1mo8-7 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, 121 3rd street. o 8t7-20 X FOR SALE—FARM l'ROl’ER‘l'Y FOR SALE OR TRADE—80 acres brushland, town of Jones. Inquire 103 Irvine ave. " Phone 720-W. { 7 10t7-17 FOR SALE—80 acres highly improv- ed heayy black on clay farm about 40 acres under high state of cul- tivation. 1% mile to station, 3 miles’ to another, 8 mfles to Be- midji; large barn; root cellar; gar- age; fine grove, white pine, white oak; some tamarack; fine pasture. 8-room' house; cement foundation. |E.._J." Willite-Luther " Olson, the landmen, 121 3rd street.? 6t7-17 FOR SALE—200 acres highly im- proved,, farm, 79 acres under culti- vation;: large white house, large barn, granary, hog house, chicken house, well house, lots of: wood, whitp elm, basswood. This is best improved, best clay. farm in, this county for the money, $60 per ‘acre. Fine neighborhood, 2 miles to two stations. ~ 8 milés from Bemidji. B. J. Willits-Luther- Olson, the Land- men, 121 3rd street. 6t7-17 * DRY CLEANING' Complm line of Tires and Supplies. Baby Carriage Wheels Retired. - Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP STAHL & JACOBS dnsms;,w Phone 488 room. Sixth and Lake Blvd. Phons . 86. 447-17 FOR RENT—Summer bungalow' by ‘week, month or season.’ Inquire of Mrs.. M. Gallinger- on Birchmont " & rond ¥ s: FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—ZExtraordinary bargain: Tow-story building, right in busi- - mess center. cement basement, hot air heat, electric. ‘light, gas, up stairs: of 12° rooms, ‘straight hall, ' up-to-date:model, 10- furnished rooms. - Deal with owner direct. Address “E” care’Pioneer. 6t7-19 NYMORE PROPERTY FOR SALB:" —4-room bungalow, basement and heating plant, lot 76x140. —T-room house, concrete basement, lot-300x300.. —4-room bungalow, full conc basement, garage and - woodsh " and chicken house, lot/126x140. . . —3-room ‘house,. 50 tt lot, monfll yments. ——4-room cottlso. 100 ft Iot. eynolds’ & Winter. 6t7-16 SUMMER RESORT PROPERTIES for < Sale—Cottage, 3 rooms and screen- ed- porch; 650 ft. lot on Lake BA- midji. A —Cottage, 3-rooms porch, 200 ft. lot on Lake Bemidji —Lake Shore lots at Lavinla, Pi Beach park, 75 acres on Marquet lake; 51 acres on Turtle River lake and 20 acres on Three Island lak —32 acres just outside of eity Hmi cement block liouse with fuM ‘co ‘create basement, 4-room, frame barn, chicken house and shop, % mile on lake shore. —Reynolds & Winter 6t7-1¢" CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—No. 1002 Beltrami avenue, a real home, Brick and stone, 10 rooms, strictly. modern, 75 ft. corner lot. { —No. 1019 D~2wey avenue, . 4-room bungalow, modern, ‘full basement, garage, 50 ft. lot. —No. 913 'Bemidji "avenue, =6-room house, 37% ft. lot, not modern; 3 No. 314 Fourth : street, = 7-room house, modern, hot. water heat, 8 fine hcme, 50 ft. cormer lot, . cholce location for a public garage | in the business district. 2 ~-Ne. 1002 ; Mississippi. avenue, room house, arranged for two fam- ilies or: for a rooming: house, 50 ft. corner lot, the best buy in Be- midji, $2,600.00; $1,500 cash will. handle it._ —No. 1317 Irvia _avenue, ouse and barn, lot 66x330. —No. ' 903" Irvin -avenue, '6-room ouse, 50 ft. corner lot. —No. 623 Mississippi avenue, 7- rooms and bath, hardwood -floors, garage_and wood ‘house, 100- ft. corner Iot.. —No. 711 -Irvin' avenue, house, 5 0ft lot. —No. 417 Irvin avenue, 5-rooms and bath, 50 ft. lo\, fenced with iron fence. ——Reynolds & Winter. 6t7-16 S e L e e DL LR LOTS OF HOUSES-—Let us sell you ' one. —4-room house on easiest terms. . —Very nice home, 7 rooms, on threa lots. —~Cosy Lake Shore home, |ll mod- ern, right up to date; none better in this city. room house, 2 50-foot lots, $1800; —39-room ‘all modern house and good -room . house, jon 50-foot coraer lot, elegant location, bunmul home. 3 ~7-room house, barn and garage, §0- foot lot on p -ed nnet A splend- 1d home. —’l-ronm house, gnnge, 50. foot; lo ] lots of cement walks, fine locatio! and “screened 6-room 5-room ¥ —~6-rooms and bath, fire place, s 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, $3160. ; ——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 Ollon. the landmen, 121 3rd St. 6t7-20 Defective 3t7-20. 0

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