Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 21, 1920, Page 5

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I” CLASSIFIED DEPARTHENT COUNTY DIRECTORY ciirs In’ Teng(h. Besides™ tNIS tliere Wil County Auditor -A. D, Johnson be provisions for taking travelers BUSINESS AND < Treasurer. . Earl Geil | from/the first to the fourth class, t Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST i ',9"’:,5‘““{,?3“ :;rfl“erl :f,lmrfum:g :'ior:‘s“ pr:x:::nd; INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive PROFESSIONAL .. Ire oda - :Andrew Johneon and other agreeable features. The insertions of same copy. ..J. E. Harris+ Journey requires 33 hours. After ar- | Py Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid v Judge of Probate. G. M. Torrance .J. C. McGhee +H. N. McKee R. K. Bliler County Attorney. . Supt. of Schools Coroner. . COUNTY, 1st District? 2d District? 3rd Distriet, 4th Distriet 5th District, .. .Samucl Ellis «.Wm. Lennon J.F 1 CITY DIKECTORY! * Mayor. ....... L. Fu Johnson Treasurer. , e0.. W. Rhea City Clerk. , Geo. Stein Chief of Police' hos. Dailey Fire -Chief. . City Enginee Water Dept. avles Dailey E. J. Bourgeots . ‘e FROM LOWLY TOIL TO FAME Edwin Dallin, Ranked as Gréat Seulp- tor, Was Once Wheelbarrow Boy in Mine in Utah, Oxe of America’s grealest sculp- rs, Edwin Dallin, was once a wheel-. rrow boy in a mine in Ttal, where le toiled all day for less than a dollar. The .miners uncoverad a stratum of white clay one morning, and Dallin, forgetting his work, sat down and be- gan to model a likeness of one of ‘tlie ' workmen. -_So lifelike was it that his teacher, when he returned to school ‘In the fall, sent it and some of. bis drawings to a state fair being held in Salt Lake City. A rich mirie owner had his attention called to the little clay bust and he oftered to furpish the boy transportation to Boston where h¢ could enter an art school. The boy worked long and hard, and by the time he was twenty-one he had a studio of his own; the Detroit News recalls, He went to Paris shortly afterward and began a series of In- ¢ian poses, using the indians from the Buffalo Bill show 'at that time In France. . His first maste) Signal of Peace,” was finiShed at that time and he was recognized there- after as one of the world's greatest sculptors. His “Ann Hutchinson,” made for:the Boston state house ; “The Medicine Man” in Fairmount park, Philadelphia, and the great golden an- gel on the Mormon temple in Salt Lake Ctty are among his best known works, . . World’s Longest Car Ferry, The new railway ferry line, which is being ‘planned to runf between Eng- | land and Sweden, will be the longest in the world. A tremendous ferry boat with engines furnishing about 12,000 horsc-power is to travel daily between™ the two .countries, , bearing upon its huge decks_freight trnlns‘_:QL' riving on land the freight train at ! { once proceeds upon the English or | | Swedish tracks, as the case may be. ' It is obvious that a tremendous sav- ing both in tine and fn labor can be thus accomplished. 2 ¢t New Pictureg by Radio. “Yery interesting ‘and very -impor- ! tant,” is the way Marconi recently ex- pressed himself regarding the trans- | mission of photographs by radlo. It; ‘nppenrs that "Séveral Systems of this | kind are being worked out at present. ! | “I have not followed the experiments, | but I know. it cun be done,” continued | | Marconi. “Pictures were sent over | | telegraph wires several yeals ago, an what can be done by wire can be done | by ‘wireless, It will be of great in-| terest to watch the progress made. The two clilef ‘uses to which the dis: covery can be put are the quick trans: | mission of photographs for newspapel | and poHce > purposes.” — Scientific | i Americon. | i " Formerly Our Superiors. i | She was apgry about the bill—in- sisted -she bad paid it. The credit man stood listening attentively, at- tempting at intervals to break in on | . her flow of conversation, “You men want to ight now that you can’t hoodwink (hé womefi any longer,” she plurted. “Little things like this—likeé send- ing out 'sfatements for’ bills "already paid—won’t: get ‘you a:thing. It won’t get vou a -thing.” [ “Yes,madam, but I—" i | “And'bear that in mind, .will you? ‘ The old dajs are done, Women are | men’s equals now.” | | “Yes, madam,” the credit man finally got in. “Yes, madam, wpmen ! understand | for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our pooks. No ad taken for less than fifeen cents, When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. WANTED WANTED—Washings at 512 First street south. 3d12-21 WANTED—To rent or buy, second hand piano.. Phone 782. 3t12-23 I HAVE Opened 2 blacksmith shop in Nymore in rear of Tagley's old store. H.'M. Baldwin, Nymore. 4t12-21 FOR RENT | [P VPNV FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housckeoping, 714 Park Avenue. ~ 4t12-21 FOR~ REN T—Four_unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, 903 11th street. ) 6t12-27 FOR RENT—Farnisied modern rooms, 113 Bemidji avenue, $10 per month. * 2d12-21 WANTED—Two pair of light log- ging sleds, 3 in. by 8 ft. runners. Chas. Bloomquist, city, Rte. No. 4. - 6d12-27 ERKS (Men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service,;’$125 month. Examinations January. Experi- ence umnecessary. For free par- ticulars write R. Terry (former Civil, Service Examiger) 119 Con- tinental Bldg., Washington, D. C. . 312422 FOR SALE—FARM | LLOTS OF FARMS—Let ns sell you one. Come to our office and look over our bargain signs. Willits & Olson, the land men - 92011 Expect to find the on every bottle of Ask For It! gy Fisherman, the 3 I‘ _emulsion that you buy. ! 2 “Mark of Supremacy,’ This means that you will iece, “The ' . ' Bats Not Classed as Birds. are ‘men’s egdls now—formerly our | always ask for superiors.” | Just-what she sald after that— | well, the chronicler sayeth not.~—Indi- ' i anapoks- News. / i | scorrs EmuLsion | “m\t&ammt. Bloomfield. N. J. zoy without :payment of tax. Scot was.a i oA o TR tribute or tax levied upon all subjects | acconling 1@ their ability to pay; ot . means the allotment or portion al- \lotted o you, sa that to pay scot and | ilot is to pay the ordinary taxes and {also_the personal tax allotted to you. i If ‘you succeed in evading the tax you | ! got off scotAree. “Scot Free."” To get off scot free is to escape For any kind of a buy, sale or -exchange in redl estate or personal property see i TESS BEAUDETTE of the Northern ,Minn&o!u Real Estate Exchange 214 Beltrami Ave. Phone 68. { The bureau of, biologieal survey ! says that bats art not bfrds. They | | are mzmmals, though adapted to life | in the air by the possession of wings | t formed by a membrane attached be- tween the greatly prolonged bones of the arm and hand, Files that Stand the Gaff From a photo- draphshowing tow an Allsteel file stands se- vere strains at all poirts. Office Furniture ) . file made, but has greater filing capacity Tor the floo: Tt’s worth something to know; that your ¥iles can stand abuse— _ and they can, if they’re Allsteel.; ' In addition to its rigid strength of construction, Allsteel office furniture is handsome and highly efficient. Will not warp, shrink or swell. Economical because of’ its compactness—saves 159, to 25% space over wood furniture, Economical, too, because of _its, _ " permanence. For these reasons Allsteel office furnijture is used by such success- ful concerns as J. P. Morgan & Co., Ford\Mot'or Co., Bethlehem Steel Co., New York $tock Ex« change, Bush Terminal Co. FOR RENT-—A modern furniched room. Gentleman preferred. -Ad- dress “Room’” care Pioueer. " 12-6tt FOR RENT—For rent—Furnished rooms and apartments in new Kap-| _ lan building. Telephone No. 847. 12-20tf Good 6-room house for rent. Houses and lots for sale in any part of the city desired with prices right. All|. kinds of farms, improved or wild. The Phelps Agency, Troppman Bldg. . 5t12-21 D R Y T T T e v 2. LOST AND FOUND LOST—/TWo $10° bills 1ast evening, between Minnesota avenue, sixth street an@ the Elks' club, or be- tween the club and Markham ho- tel. Finder retfirn to Pioneer for ‘liberal reward. ’ 2d12-21 Edmondton, Alta.—If 'the present plans of the Dominfon game author- ities are carried out, Alberta will have a. new animal park. It is esti- mated ‘that there ‘are 175 antelopes running wild in the Brooks and Lake Muir districts, and it is proposed to conetruct a strong fence in which to enclose and protect them. Gerke’s Cabinet Shop Repairing all kinds of fur- niture and builder of Tables, Desks, Pedestals, Phono- graph Cabinets, etec. Call and see me or phone your order—We pick up and deliver on request. 119 Minnesota Ave. 980" " Phone® - 980 [J The Allsteel four-drawer file shown here is pot cnly the stronges® 2ce cccupied Christmas Seals Are Stampifig.Qut_ Tube:::%l%sis, ; P / Use (':hristma; Seals on All Your December Mail CASTINGS GRAY IRON, BRASS AND ALUMINUM Good 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 any broken castings. We carry in stock sleigh shoew any length and size. . Come in and See Us Before Send. ing Out of the City. Bemidji Foundry Co. Park Ave.— T etk ot Mo e Wl E are quali- to carry out the instructions of those “who employ us because of our FOR SALE FOR SALE—Empty flour sacks at Ganter's Bakery. 12-4tf FOR SALE—Fresh beef and pork. George H. French. Phone 93. 3t12-23 FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 12-13t1 T BN U S FUR SALE—Dry Jack pine body wood, 16-ft. length. Phone 602-) J. A. Dawson. 6t12-22 FOR SALE—One heater, good for, either coal of wood. Price $15. Phone 864-W. 3t12-21 LOR SALE—Dry body cordwood and 16-in. Jack pine and tamarack. Wiil deliver. Phone 765-J. 6t12-24 FOR SALE—SBes t.e Bemidji Bta tionery store for rubber stamps fac simile signature atamps, nc tarial seals and corporatlon seals. FOR SALE—Dry cut tamarack in 16-in, 48-in., and pole lengths. De- livered anywhere in city. Phoné 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. . D. No. 2. 6t12-22 FOR SALE—Several shoats, or will butcher same. Will make fine roast. Very reasonable in price. Will Cooper, 715 Twelfth street. 2t12-21 "OR SALE—Some well built pedest- | WANTED—Fireman for Kaplan' building. Call H. C. Baer at Se- curity, bank. als for $4.60. Come and see.them at Gerke’s cabinet shop, 117 Min- nesota avenue. Phone 980. We also repair all kinds of furniture and build to order. We pick up| and deliver at request. 3t12-23 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A A A A A A A A A A AN FOR ANY kind of real estate see or write B J. Willits, 121 Third st. Phone 41. 1213t LOTS OF HOUSHS—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson the land men. 9-29tt FOR SALE—7-room modern house, within a few blocks of business district, electric lights, heat and bath. Immediate possessioh. Ad- dress *S.'T.” carc Ploneer. 6t12-21 - N NS AL | HELP WAINTED—FEMALE A A e WANTED—Kitchen giri’at Rex Cafe, 10-13t¢ WANTED—D{sh washer, 8 hours shift.. Third Street Cafe. 12-17tf| WANTED—kitchen girl. Inquire Ralph’s Cafe. 215 Second St. 4t12-24 | WANTED—Competent stenographer at Gamble-Robinson, Bemidji com- pany. 3d12-12 WANTED-—Woman or girl as house | keeper. Good wages to right par- ty. Address W. O. 8. care Pioneer. | 6t12-27! HELP WANTED—MALE 12-.'.’0!.1" . : N E. H. HARTMAN 1417 Irvine Avenue Painting, Kalsomining Estimates free, prices right — ] Bemidji Minnesota Bemidji Fur Coat Company FURRIERS Repairing and Remodeling Our Specialty, Also Buyers of Raw Furs and Hides Phone 578 4 New Kaplan Bldg. R.A.PHELPS GROCERY (Formerly B. A. Kolbe’s) I R e — ODGES i e T e i R | FATHERS—Your best Xmas pres- | ent to your wife and kiddies is for you to join the Moose—L, 0. O: 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 Moosaheart vocational school. Other benefits aye — Funeral benefits, $100; sickness or) acci- dent disability, $7 weekly; fra- ternal, social, etc. Under special digpension, candi- dates are now being accepted on Open Charter for half initiation fee, only $10. Sece any member, or Dictator G. W. Harnwell, Sec- MOOSE Meetings 1st & 3rd Tuesdays MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. Bemidji Lodge No. | 119, 1. 0. O. F,, 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 7190W | | Ifl' it’s up to datecars 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 BOSTON CAFE IN NEW KAPLAN BLOCK Newly opened. Finest of cooking. Everything clean and fresh. Near both depots. Eat hero when in town. M. G. EVERSON, Prop. Ibertson Blk Office Phone 153W ——— ] | O ! DR. L. A. WARD l : Physician and Surgeon = | Bemidjl, Minn. ] et et e R S DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidj1, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D, Eye—Ear—Nose— Throst Glassos Pitted i SPECIALIST I DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and’ Surgeon Office Security Bank Block 2% DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSI AND SURGEON C. R. SANBORN, M. D, : Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block Houmse Phone 449 Office Phone §§ DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to Other hours by appointment. Phone ¢01-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidjt DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Maye Block Jhone 886 Res. Phone 297 —— e ] DRS. MARCUM & McADORY . Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a, m., 3-6 p. m. Phones: Office 802, Residence-211. e DENTISTS N SO DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Nifice—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg, Phones—Oftice 376-W. Res. f‘ll-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bullding Bemldjl, Minn, VETERINARIANS Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R.Burgess DENISON & BURGES§ VETERINARIANS Phones: Office 8-R, Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. [ETSN NSNS S N oot BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE. Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them 01 small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 131, Collections & specialty " par aLe “r0GARED DRY CLEANING Olc:hes Cleaners for Men. Womea and Ohildren NING HOUSE. N BROG O FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveaus Phens . 104 than any other file, = Allsteel files protect your vaiuable rcco!'ds against dust, mice and wermin. The patented zoile ;7«:15!:".1 allows loaded drawers to coast in and out easily and nciscicssly. THE SERVICE STORE We aim to carry only the choicest lines of groc- wide _expetience and because: of our thoroughly modern equipment. | Bemidji Floral Co. HUFFMAN & O’LEARY 4 ok i t safe, and ha 5 : H Choice Will not warp or stick in any weather. A handsome, safe, Our service is ef- eries and expect to build CUT FLOWERS AND | " permanent housing for your records. 25;%;:;'1 ;g“?::; our business on quality PLANTS ! FURNITURE AND and service. Your patron- fair in all our busi- age solicited. 7ot X i filino cabinets, as well as’ Let us show you Ehc complete line of fil'ne fais o el at desks, safes, transfer. cases, and other office furniture—the equip- ment that betongs with svecess. / PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE ) Phone 7989-J - Bemidji Artistic Designs ’ | UNDERTAKING Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders | Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING j Phors 418 i Deliveries 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Telephone 657 1101 Doud Ave., Bemidji H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 317 -W-$1 PHONE 178-W or R el

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