Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 1, 1920, Page 7

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; Why 8hip Is Feminine. A ship 'is Invariably spoken of as of the feminine gender; this is traced to the ancient Greeks, who called all ships feminine names out of respect to Athene, goddess of the sea. Friday is believed to be an unlucky day by - those who are superstitious. It Is de- & rived from the fact it was'the day of \ . Ohrist's crucifixion, as well as the one on which Adam and Eve ate the for- idden fruit. Few, - perhaps, are ware, why a weather-cock is fre- quently attached to a church steeple. This is-believed to reinind people of Peter’s denial of Christ. It is a com- mon belief that peacock’s feathers are ‘unlucky. This Is due to the tradition that the bird opened the gate of para- dise to_the serpent. Must Have Been to Movie Show. A recent night in an eastern city two policemen saw a-man swinging a wom- an back and forth from the fourth story window of a building while she kept up & continuous screaming. They ‘rushed 'upstalrs ‘and into the room, saved the woman and arrested the man. But, ‘they noticed that his eyes were closed.. At police headquarters a doc- tor who examined him said the man was suffering from nightmare and was not aware of what he was doing. It we lived in that family 1t wouldn’t be necessary to close -the windows at night, they would be nailed down tight all the time.—Capper's Weekly. - FORE SHE GOT TANLAC— GAINS FIFTEEN POUNDS AND IS NOW WELL AND HAPPY. “I had fallen off so much that I weighed onry ‘eighty-five pounds, but now I weigh exactly one hundred pounds and feel that Tanlac has given me a new lease on life,” said Mrs. Mary Brant, 949 Sixth avenue, Des Moines, Towa. “Eight years ago my stomach got out of order and I wasn’t able to di- gest a thing scarcely and was in dis- tress after every meal. I would bloat up with gas until I had to struggle for breath-and at times my heart pal- pitated till it frightened me. There was a bitter taste in my mouth and 1 often became deathly sick at my stomach. K lowing items: worth $110.00, price.......ccococrmimmiciaaneacecennee 100.00 One complete series of Della Robbia Job Type, 8 to 24 point inclusive, nine fonts, used, for.... 9.00 -One complete series Caslon Old Roman, 6 to 86 point inclusive, 13 fonts, used, for............ 9.75 One 1314 inch Iron -Pully, worth wholesale [V TR e e S 3.60 Two 13 inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale - $4.35, for . 3.00 5 Two 12 inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale 2 $3.60, £OT <ouoememmrmcierenicmasmmssmsnnma s an s secaseaceas 2.25 Two T inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale $2.40.. 1.50 One 5 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.20.... 1.25 One 8 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.65.. 1.75 One 8 inch Wood Pully, worth wholesale $2.40.. ;.Osg One large Woode sale $10.00, for .. One Paper Baler.... <'“I"guffered from sick “headaches trying:ito do my | fainting spells and had to give right up. My SUFFERED EIGHT /YEARS BE-| Attention—1 PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS _ We have moved into our new building - and have added considerable new machin- ery, including a Duplex printing press, an automatic press, a miller saw trimmer, new fonts of type, new stones, storage cab- inets, ete. Upon inventory we find that it is to our advantage to dispose of the fol- THESE PRICES HOLD IF TAKEN AT ONCE ] The first check for any item takes it One Omaha Folder, in first class condition........ $150.00 One Perfection Composing Room Saw, with four CIrcle BAWS ..ocoeceecmcemmrmemenanmeasnasaccsaccncnsns, R One complete set of Mergenthaler Linotyp 12 Point Matrices, new, never been used, One 9 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.90.: One Graduate Speed Pully, n Pully Wheel, worth BENIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO0. Bemidji, Minn. WEDNESDAY' EVENING, SEPTEM#ER 1, 1920° Snake’s Menace Mere Biuff. ' A- really accomplished reptile re- cently arrived in London in the shape of the American “hog-nosed snake.” When approached by man, it acts in a most disturbing way.. flattening part of Its body and inflating an awe- some hood like a cobra. If ever any- thing sald: “1 am death,” It Is the hog-nosed- snake receiving a caller. As you get nearer, its rage and men- ace increase, but, one more step, and there is an anti-climax. The hood collapses, the snake “flops” to the ground, turns on its back and ap- | pears perfectly lifeless. Stir it with o stick, and It remains as limp as a piece of garden hose, but turn your back and it will crawl away., The two specimens now in the Zoological gardens, Regent's park, have gone through their “act” so often that they are too bored to repeat it for the pres- ent. The point of the joke is that the hog-nosed snake is perfectty harmless. Yoo Tame for Him. “Gabson likes to hear the sound of his own voice,” “That explains his - penchant for monologues. But if Tie loves tke sound of his own voice so much why doesn’t he talk into a phonograph and have his remarks ‘canned’ for future use?". “He wouldn’t have- the satisfaction o1 seeiug the phunvgraph writhe and fidget.” s ; and~ often''while housework I ‘had dizzy, nerves were in a wretched condition, I slept but little and lost both:weight and strength. “I started improving on my first| The Mississippi bottle of Tanlac and kept getting bet- ter until now I don't feel like the same person at allkk I have.a splendid appetite and my digestion is so good that I am free from stomach trouble. Those sick headaches and dizzy spells have all disappeared and my nerves dre so caim and steady I sleep sound all night long. I have gained fifteen pounds and can.do been a blessing I can never forget.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City IDrug Store, Knutson & Lilja at Graceton, Minn., and by the leading druggists’in every-towh.—Adv. worth wholesale my housework : with the greatest ease. Tanlac has! R washers. CLASSIFIED DEPAR for at ti}ne 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 forless than fifeen cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. MENT PAGE SEVEN' INSERTION and HALF CENT per wofd for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid WANT.ED o sible party. Four to six rooms pre- ferred. Phone 648. 2t9-1 WANTED—House to rent by respon-|FOR SALE-—Garland FOR SAL;: No. 30 coal 0. B. Stevens, 6t9-8 heater. Fine shape. Irvine ave. WANTED—Furnished - room for young lady in modern home. In- quire of Pioneer: 8-26tf FOR SALE—Cneap, a bargain, New player piano. Inquire Grant Ohm, Shavitch Bros. 8-20tf \’\,A‘\I-'i‘f:D———To buy five or six room house. Modern or modern without heat. - Phone 496-W. T6t9-7 WANTED—To borrow money on city property. Inquire T. Baudette, Mgr. Northern, Minn. Real Estate 4. Exchange. Phone 68. 2d9-2 FOR ANY hina or r~81 estate aea., se or write E. J. Willits, 218 T ;.31 ave. Phone 41 121xuv FOR SALE OR TRADE—For lighter car, seven passenger Buick, good tires. See C. W. Trog or Phone 12-F-310. $t9-6 ‘Hanson Tractor and Auto School, Far- go, N. D. It the most practical school. No books to study. 26 new latest type tractors to train on All auto equipments. Over thousand students attended school last term. We secure position for graduates. Attend school in climate you are -accustomed to. Write for large folder. 1t9-1 HELP WANTED—MALE v ANTED-—Messenger boy 16 years of age. $45 a month. Inquire Western Union. 1t8-31 — WANTED—Competent man to drive milk delivery wagon. W. G. Schroe- der. Phone 16-F-4, WANTED—Bright boy for -appren- tice printer. Must be 16 years old. Apply at Pioneer office. WANTED—Experienced fire fighters for work in woods. Apply imme- diately to L. ¥. Johnson, forest ranger, room 9 Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone: office, 109, Res. 269. 4t9-1 Timber - Co. = have " opened offices in the Troppman timber stumpage, logs, ties, pulp- wood, bolts, etc. . We also have a number of small and large logging contracts to et. Mississippi Tim- " ber Co., 8-30 tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE WAgITED—Girls at Hotel Svea. 2 8-25tt WANTED—One girl, Kelliher_hotel. 5t9-4 WANTED—Waitress by Hotel Mark- ham. 1-26tt WANTED—Girl at St. Anthony Hos- pital. 8-21tf WANTED—Two exp;l?n"cea dish- Rex Cafe. 8-3t¢ WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Inquire Mrs. R. Gil- more. 8-24tf WANTED—Kitchen help at Normal school dormitory. Apply morning, | 9 to 12, or phone 154. 4t9-4 e S ———— WANTED—Gir1 for general house- work. Small family. A. R. Forte, Wilton, Minn., Rte 1. 4t9-1 WANTED—GIr] for general house- work. All modern conveniences. Apply 1218 Bemidji ave. Phone “755-W. 3 8-26tf WANTED—Someone to care for child 2 years old during school days at their home. Inquire Hazel Vilbert at N. W. Telephone Co., or Minnesota house. 6t9-2 FOR SALE—FARM O S e e FOR SALE—160 acres land, some improvements, $12.50 per acre. Easy terms. Carl Kveino, Stanley, Minn. 2t9-2 FOR RENT . FOR RENT—Modern furnished roon for lady. Inquire 917 America ave. Phone 277-W. 3t9-1 ——————————————————— FOR RENT—One summer cottage, unfurnished for balance of season, $25.00. H. A. Northrup. 2t9-2 DANGERS OF A COLD Bemidji People Will Do Well to Heed Them Many bad cases of kidney trouble {result from a cold or chill. Copgested kidneys fall behind in filtering the poison-laden blood and backache, headache, dizziness and disordered kidney action follow. Don’t neglect a cold: Use Doan’s Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidney trouble. Fol- low this Bemidji resident’s example: ‘Wm. Barnes, foreman in saw mills, 315 America Ave., says: About a year ago I took cold. It settled on my kidneys and caused me a lot of annoy- ance. My kidneys acted too freely and I had pains across the small of my back and it was hard for me to Keep going. I was so lame. I got a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills and was cured of the trouble. I have never been bothered since.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Barnes had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER block, and-are ‘in the market for|s FOR SALE—Light wagon, John Deere plow, single work harness and other farm tools. 1011 Amer- ica avenue. 6t9-4 FOR SALE—Baby Overland run thirty-six hundred miles. We are out of land and no use for it. F. F. Duxbury Land Co. 8-27t1 FOR SALk-—sSee the Bemid)l Ste tionery store for rubber stampe fac simile signature stamps, uo tarial seals and corporation seals FOR SALE—One 12-horse Fairbanks gasoline engine and 3-roll crusher. Will grind 50 bu. per hour. Cheap for cash. Miller Bros., St. Thomas, N. D. 6t9-8 FOR SALE OR TRADE—New Racine 32-in. separator, 26 h. p. “I. H. C.” gas engine and 6-bottom Rumley plow. Now running. Possession at once. Sell any part. Take cord wood, posts or good auto on first payment. Easy terms balance. Mil- ler Bros, St. Thomgs, N. D. 4t9-4 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—-Nine-room house. Phone 26-F-11. 3d9-1 —e e FOR SALE—Good large house, large barn and good sized lot. Reason- able. O. B. Stephens, Irvin ave. 6d9-1 FOR SALE—4-room cottage, modern but heat. new garage. Fine loca- tion. 1015 Beltrami ave. Phone 110-W. . 9t9-7 FOR SALE—7-room house and lot, 110x230 feet; berry bushes and fruit trees, bearing;-also a lot 42- 330 ft. Inquire 613 14th street. 1219-8 FOR SALE—Nice home on Irvine av- enue; 5 rooms and bath, 50 ft. lot; garage and barn; want to sell at once. Reynolds and Winter. 6t9-3 LOST AND FOUND ~ LOST—A dark Guernsey heifer, 2 The Be‘t Th&t Money years old, coming 3. W. J. Walton, Rte No. 4, box 55, Bemidji. 6t9-6 e TELL IT WITH PICTURES 4 Pictures tell stories best— pictures are the universal language. So tell your story with photographs, views, portraits, post cards, kodak prints, ete. ‘=~ A. A. RICHARDSON . Photographer Rich Portmait Studio, 29 10th St. Popular priced quality portraits. Quality kodak finishing. Prints only 3¢, 4c, be, 6¢c; post cards be. Why pay more?’ Bemidji Floral Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND * PLANTS Artistic Designs Prompt Attentipn Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 HE matchless qualities of our high-class equip- ment appeals to those who want ~that the appoint- ments should be correct and digni- e BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS BEMIDJI LODGE Loyal Order of MOOSE, No. 1452, Meets first & third Tues. each month Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St. 8 p. m. Vigiting brothers specially invited. C. B. Hoyt, Sec'y. Phone 701W Next Meeting ULAR BUSINESS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn, A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted SPECIALIST 'REG! DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block Bemidji Lodge No. 119, I. 0. O. F., Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK BUSINESS W. H. Rice, Tel. 22F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Offica Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP AND SURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 163W C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon MINA MYERS Hair dressing, shampooing, manicuring, hair manufac- turing, etc. Will call by appointment. Box 453. Tele- phone No. 466-W. Miles Block Oftice Phone 66 Oftice: House Phone 449 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:80 to 5. Other hours by appointment. MORT PENDERGAST LICENSED AUCTIONEER ‘Your business solicited Phone 17-F-4 R. F. D. No. 1, Bemidji, Minn, Calls Made Bemidji Phone 401-W 1st National Bank Bldg. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Res. Phone 3897 Phone 396 Drs. Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons 8. A. KOLBE GROCERIES Barker Block, Third St. House—11-12 a. m., 3-6 p. m. Phones—Oftice 802, Res. 211 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. Can Buy S o DENTISTS Corner Eleventh and Doud c g Phone 657 DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office—O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R HUFFMAN & (’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidji, Minn. VETERINARIANS J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Oftice and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman’s. Phone No. 202 3rd Street and Irvine Ave. PHONE 178-W or R Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DII'!:OI & BURGESS eterinarians Phones: Office 8-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. Chester S. ROUSE PAINTING CONTRACTOR Paper Hanging and Kalsomining 423 Fourth St. Phone 559 BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments For First Class D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law ‘Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 131. Collections a specialty AUTO LIVERY SERVICE Either Day or Night WARD BROS. AUTO LIVERY 77577 Five and seven passenger cars for every occasion. Country trips a specialty. 218 Beltrami Aveaus DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children FIRE INSURANCE * REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveawe Fhone 144

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