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— COUNTY DIRECTORY County Auditor D. Johnson Treasurer. .Earl Geil Reg. of Deeds. .Chas. Moon | Clerk of Court .Fred Rhoda Andrew Johnson =J. E. Harris G. M. Torrance J.C M@hec H. McKee' .R. K. Bliler D. C. Dvoragek: Judge of Probate County Attorney Supt. of Schoos. Corcner. ... Surveyor. .. Count); Agent.. __COUNTY'COMMISSIONERS 1st District. mZGward Pauison 2d7 Distriet Hans B. Imsdahi 3rd Distr amuel, Ellis 4th’ District: Wi, Lenuon b5th District. ..J. F. Hayes CITY I)IRECTORY .. . F. Johnson ucu W. Rhea | City Clerk .Geo. Steip | Chief of Pol ‘hos. 'Xalley‘ Fire Chief.. ~les Dauey City Enginee Water Dept.....:.E. J. Bourgeots | JUNGLE MONARCH “BIG GAME” | ; Tigen\ Can Always Be Relied On to Furnish Sport-for. the Most Ad- venturous Hunter. The tiger Is one varlety of game'| which is in no danger of extermina- tion. Tigers have been hunted for centuries. They furnished sport to ' the ancient Romans, both¢in the arena ! where they faced the gladiators and i in the open field. Before that, they : were the game of great Egyptian mon- archs. It is doubtful whether primi- tive man was nble to kill the tiger at all. Today tigers are comparatively easy | game for the vteqltby sportsmen ‘who hunt them \vlth the, gre . reled English rifles jearrying MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 192q il 'he second prive is $250 and the (hird | “Fa’ wateh bracelet, © d A g lmd taught him much, a leong other ! [N THE BEMIDJI DAILY BIQNERR the lips somewhat thicker than iNose of the average European, a charac- teristic which I thiok gives solidity to the expression. The hair should, of course, be-curly.” Photographs of tbhe competitors will be reproduced cach month, and the readers of the Jjournal will be asked to vote for the | photograph they consider the most beautiful, the lady receiving the great- | CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 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. 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 fifeen cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. Ads not paid est. nuber. osxvofes to be-given. $300. £ > 3 M (-] First | WANTED—Washings, at ;512 3d12-21 street south. | WANTED:-LOtie Collié fin W. 11107Béiia)} avé) WANT TO BUY—Five room cotlnge, T. Baudette. 3t13-20 “ 59t 3112-20 Is Capital’s Best Speller, Prank B. Willls,. Ohio’s.successor to ‘Warren G. Harding in the United ques senate,’ qualified! as Washing- ton’s champjon speller during his term in the house. The National Press club staged an cld-fashioned spelling bee at the Willard hotel; with the na- tion’s famous - statesmen and rising | { young jcurnalists as contenders for ! first honors. Senator Miles Poindex- ter of Washington, then, like Willis, a member of the house, stood to the | W ANT TO BUY—Tract of land on end, groggy but dogged. “Ogee” was | shore of lake where there is good {the word on which he finally went | fishing. T. Baudette. 3t12-20 down. He thought it meant something | ! ———— e ——— {like “ouch” and he couldn’t define it '; HAVE Opened a blacksmith shop Inor spell 1, Willis' sears at Ada | ‘in Nymoro in rear of Tugley's old store. H. M. Baldwin, Nymore. 4t12-21 {WANT TO BUY—30 aeres with good buildings near Bemidji. T Baud- ette. | things how. to spell “ogee.” He bowled ! PoindeXter out and stood alone.—Gus |— J. Karger.in the Cincinnati Times- | wANTED—Two pair of light log- Star. ging sleds, 3 in. by 8 ft. runners. 2 Chas. Bloomaquist, city, Rte. No. 4. 6d12-27 3 To Dream of Hanging. ' . To dream of hanging is sald to sig- nify that a serious fllness mmun..CLERKS (Men, women) over 17, for someone you love, or it may be g,.e“‘ Pcytal Mail Service, $126 month. danger is lying in wait for them. - < | -~ Examinations January. Experi- ence unnecessary. For free par- ', ticulars write’ R. Terry (former “Civil Service Examiner) 119 Con- tirental Bldg., Washington, D.. C. ) Sty3-22 | A~~~ Always Obliging. Jud Tunkins says he's perfectly will- ¢ v ing to be wrong sometimes, fof flu: sake of not spoilin’ an interestin’ ar- | bullets. A great u'oud of ‘beatérs us- gument. Y ually assists at’the sporl’. tugl drives |. SRR N FOR SALE—FARM - the tiger into thé opeh, though occa--i 1 Land of the Orris Root. i sionally he is killed by watching at the | rareass of an animal he has killed. Oc- | casionally a tiger kills a hunter, but not often. In India and also in Korea many unarmed and half-naked natives are killed™Dy tigers ever year. In the war betwen men and-tigers it is hard | “'to say which is winning. Tigers are found in almost “all p'u-ts of the continent of Asia, from the trop- ical jungles of India to the almost arc- | tic lheights of the mountains in Si- berig and northern China, Beauty Contest in Africa. The Africa and Orient Review, & South African newspaper, has started a beauty contest for dusky belles and already 300 entries have been received for the competition. The editor, Mr. Mohamed Ali, thus describes the ne- gress face: “The eyes,” he sald, “should have the African ression, a soft, appealing leok—an intangible dreaminess, never seen in European | eyes. The n ishould be semi-aqui- line,_slightly it at_the bridge, and | printed which, when viewed through Orrls root, which fs used as a ba. | sis of many perfumes, is obtained only around Florence and in the neighbor lood of Verona. | FOR SALE—120 acres good soil, eas- ily cleared, $20 per acre. Terms $3.00 per acre cash, Balance 6 to ‘ 8 years, ¢ per oent. T. Busud;un g tl | LOTS OF FARMBS-—Laet us sall you one. Come to our office and\look over our bargain sfgns.’ Willits & Olson, the land men When Green and Tender. It Is in our salad dzys that we are ' most particular about our dreuin, —Boston Transcript. /Relief in Pictures. e ———tewrr e e Following an idea which first de- —_— veloped in France, pictures have been " 3 n For any kind of a buy, sale or exchange in real estate or personal property see TESS BEAUDETTE spectacles, appear in stereoscopic re- lief. The object pictured is first pho- tographed from two points like an or- dinary stereoscopic view. Then the two pictures are printed in two com- plementary colors nearly but not quite of the overlapping. The glasses of the view- ing spectacles are also of complemen- Noflhern Minnesota Real tary colors corresponding to those Estate Exch o used in the printing, und when the picture is seen through these glasses, it stands forth with startling appear- ance of solidity. Tas: gt - B 214 Beltrami Ave. Phone 68. Files that Stand the Gaff \ From a photo- draphshowing Allsteel file Wi me: The Aifsteei four-drawer file chow. than any. other-filé. - against dust, mice and vermia. ailows loaded drawers to coast in and out casily and no: permanent housipg for your records. Let us show you the complete line of filine cabinets, as well as desks, safes, trensfer cases, and other office furmture—che equip- Phone 799-J It’s worth something to know) (that your files can stand abuse~— and they can, if they’re Allsteel, In addition to its rigid strength _df construction, Allsteel office furniture is handseme and highly efficient. Will not'\warp. shrink_ or swell. Economical because ofi its compactness—saves 15% to 25% space over wood furniture. Economical, too, because of _its permanence. For these reasons Allsteel office furniture is used by such success- ful concerns. as J. P. Morgan & Co., Ford Motor Co., Bethlehem Steel Co., New York Stock Exs change, Bush Terminal Co. made; but has greater filing capaci ': apied _ Allsteel files pf(.tcmyoux The patcated il not warp or stick in any weather. A handsome, cafe, and nt that belongs with stccess. PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE 3t12-20 9-2911 | R RENT—Twe furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 714 Park Avenue. 4t12-21 FOR nEN’l——A modern furnirhed room. Gentleman preferred. Ad- dress “Room” care Pioneer. ‘ 12-6tr FOR. RENT—Two furnished modern warm'rooms at 110 Sixth street, just across from postoffice. i 2t12-19 FOR RENT-—One four-room house, partly modern. Close to town. Phone 755-W. 513 America ave. 3t12-21 FCR RENT—¥or rent—Furnished rooms and apartments in new Kap- lan building. Telephone No. 817. 12-20tf Gaod 6-room house for rent. Houses and lots for sale in any part of the city desired with prices right. Allj kinds of farms, improved or wild. The Phelps Agency, Troppman Bldg. 5t12-21 ——— G R THE WEST HOTEL MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA Following the downward trend in prices is now offering rooms at $1.75°to $2.25 A —without bath $2.50 to $6.00 . ~—with bath Moderate priced Cafe in connection. R S — Chris Seals . - Are Stamping Out 5 Tubergulosu W A () = Use Christmas Seals on -All Your _—_‘—— December Mail ALUMINUM Goaod grade of work and quick service at legitimate prices. If you have a specialty you want manufactured, let us quote you. We recast your broken stove or furnace parts, or eny broken castings. > We carry in stock sleigh-shoes, any length and sice. in and See Us Before Send- ing ?ut of the City. Bemidji Foundry Co. Park Ave.— South of Red Lake Tracks. Come CASTINGS l GRAY IRON, BRASS AND to carry out the instructions of those who employ us because of our wide experience and because of our thoroughly modern equipment. Our service is ef- ficient and courte- ous and we are fair in all our busi- ness dealings. FOR SALE FOR SibE—Empty flour: lackl at Ganter's bnkvry 12-4tf FOR ANY. KIND of real estate deal, real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 12-18tt FUR SALE—Dry wood, 16-ft. length. J. A. Dawson. . 6t12-22 FOR SALE—One heater, good for either coal or wood. Phone 765-W. Price very reasonable. 3t12-21 FO RSALE—Dry body cordwood and 16-in. Jack pine and tamarack. Will deliver. Phone 7656-J. 6t12-24 Jack pine body Phone 602-J. FUOR SALk—dve ke Bewld)l Ste tionery store for rubber stamls fac simile signature stamps, no tarial seals and corpérstion sesl FOR SALE—Dry cut tamarack in 16-in, 48-in., and pole lengths. De- livered anywhere in city. Phone 16-F-2. 6t12-21 FOR SALE—Timothy and Clover hay. Also 4-ft. cord wood. Carl Opsata, Phone 4-F-2. Bemidji, Minn., R. F. D. No. 2. 6t12-22 FOR SALE—Ghs stove, nearly new. It taken before Dec. 25, will be gold reasonable. Moving away. Phone 471-J. Mrs. G. D. Bolinger. 3t12-20 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR ANY kind of real estate see l LODGES I FATHERS—Your best Xmas pres- ent to your wife and kiddies is for you to jointhe Moose—L. 0. 0. M. —that may sound strange, but— A Moose membership gives your family protection equalling $10,- 000 of life insurance, because, if their father should be called away your kiddies may be thoroughly educated at Mooseheart vocational school. Other benefits are — Funeral benefits, $100; sickness or acci- dent disability, $7 weekly; fra- ternal, social, etc. Under epecial dispension, candi- dates are now being accepted on Open Charter for half initiation fec, only $10. See any member, or Dictator G. W. Harnwell, Sec- MOOSE W\ Meetings 1ot & 3rd Tuesdays MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. ] or write B J. Willits, 121 Third \—m st. Phone 41. 121311 FOR SALE—House at 1007 Minae- sota avenue. & rooms amd bath. Phone 67 or 683 ot14-22 LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us eell you ome. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. the land men. 9-20tt FOR SALE—7-room modern house, within & few blocks of business “ district, electric' lights, heat and bath. Immediate possession. Ad- dress ‘8. T.” care Pioneer. 6t12-21 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WAN’I‘ED—Knchan g1rl at Rex Cafe. 10-18tt WANTED—Dish washer, 8 shift. Third Street Cafe. 12-17tf WANTED-—Woman or girl us house keeper. Good wages to right par- ty. ‘Address W. O. 8. care Pioneer. 6t12-27 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Fireman for Kaplan building. Call . C. Baer at Se- curity bank. 12-20tf AT ITS-BEST The strongest com- pliment ever paid to §Scott's Emulsion} |s the vain attempts at imitation. Those who take cod-liver oil at its best, take . LSch s Emulmm. = Scott & Rowne. R E. 1417 Irvine Avenue Painting, Kalsomining H. HARTMAN f Estimates free, prices right D e — Bemidji Minnesota Bemidji Fur Coat Company FURRIERS Repairing and Remodeling Ot:r Specialty, Also Buyers of Raw Furs and Hides Phone 578 New Kaplan Bldg. R.A.PHELPS GROCERY - (Formerly B. A. Kolbe’s) THE SERVICE STORE We aim to carry only the choicest lines of groc- eries and expect to build our business on quality and service. Your patron-" age solicited. Deliveries 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Telephone 657 1101 Doud Ave., Bemidji | PAGE FIVE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons - BOmld.fl Minn, A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glagses Fittea ull‘ DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Bloek DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OBTIOPATHIOC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 168W ——————— C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and 'Sm-o- Office: Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Phane 5§ DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemiajt Bemidji Lodso No. 119,1. 0.0 Bel- @ trami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. THIS WEEK FIRST DEGREE W. H. Rice, N. G., Tel. 22-F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 710W If it’s up to date cars and careful drivers you want, call WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. The most up to date service car in the city. XMAS PHOTOS Nothing else so appreci- ated—nothing else so eco- nomical-—as portraits for presents. Only a few more days left now to do your work. Beautiful work in large fold- ers for only $5 per dozen and up. Woman operator for women . and kiddies. Phone 570-W for appoint- ment today. Rich Portrait Studio Tenth Street, Corner of Doud e BOSTON CAFE IN NEW KAPLAN BLOCK Newly opened. Finest of cooki thing cle Near both depots. Eat bere when in town. M. G. EVERSON, Prop. and fresh. N Bemidji Floral Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs Prompt Attention Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 Given to Mail Orders f DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. l’hyuehn and Surgeon Office in Maye Blocl | _Fhone 396 yRu Phone DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., 8-6 p. m. Phones: Office 302. Residence 211. DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Oftice—0" Lmry Bownr B14 Phones—Oftice 870-W. Res. ’"-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidjl, Minn, VETERINARIANS Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R.Burgess DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Phones: Office 8-R, Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houu; for cash and sells them on small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Offics, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 131, Collections a specialty DAY GE ‘ FATARE O e DRY CLEANING for Men, Womes FIRE INSURANCE | REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveaue Pheue 144 - HUFFMAN & O’LEARY { FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R

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