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P { ! [ N Emgé‘,.pflégg@. SUN PARLOR “Bix Bediiooms A'fléffl"@cc3flmo€ations decreasing birth rate I the cities due " MONDAY EVENING, DECEMEER 27, 1920 sPLEMnm DESIEH IR FARM HOME Nme Room House Fllls Needs of ;.. Large Family. / for Large! Famiily2Coiveniences “to Lessen Work of House- keeping. * By WILLIAM A, RADFORD. MrX Willla; el am dgu Rt ik oo wubflct ot bullding, for the readecs of thiy paper. On accouat of his wide experience as Editor, Anthor and Manufacturer, he Is, without doubt, the highest authority on all these sub; m Addreas all inquiries Wenue. “Chisino. Tl and otly anaase worcnait Shipang, T and “only enclote It often has been said, and statistics seem to bear it out, that farmers’ fam- flies are considerably larger than those of city dwellers, For this reason, farm- ers need plenty of room—the one-room condensed apartment would be-out of place in the country. A largé family calls for a large home and plenty of bedrooms—the surrounding furm gives the children all the play: ground they need. In the final analysis some one has to raise large families to offset the malnly to congested conditions, and the fafmer assumes the burden. He has the compensating feature, however, of getting his <:hildreu's£§lp when they have grown up. In theMace of the ex- .isting shortage™ in' fari help this fac- tor I)ecnmesluemeudoux-ly important. Tn order to keep his sons on the farm after they have grQwn to manhood one of the first things he should do Is to make home life and: surrouna(ngs as attractive as that of the cities. Tor this reason he should build a substantial, modern home. In this home he ghould install as many of the Intest conveniences and comforts as his means:.will pefmit. He should build this home so' that it will be attractive both insidé and out. “In‘the case of the farm home shown here with floor. plans, “that' result has Tieen: foreniost o the mmd of the build- T B 1 hall is opposite the door leading into ] the only bedroom located on the first | floor. This room is very convenient for | the hired man, who must get up flrst in the morning. H In the rear of the house are found the kitchen and washroom. The kitch- en is sms nI but complete, 12 by 10 feet | in dime: ns. It is supplemented by | | a good-sized pantry. The washroom, | a-convenience that should be found. in | - every farm home, is 13 by 6 feet 6| inclies and has a toilet in connection. A'Mw\mmwwl Modern farmers have running water and bathrooms because they can be il | stalled a reasonable cost and are a wonderful convenicl The second_floor has been di\'h]edi into five bedrooms and bath. Three of the bedrooms have windows on two sides and all are provided witlr ample | closet space. ‘ ! While we.have emplmuzed this \ house as-particularly desirable for the | farmy it will aiso fit in exullently ln4 i Second Floor Plan. J any town or city scheme. In this case the wasliroom can be easily converted | into a laundry and equipped with a washing machine, dryer and electric ironing machine. The extra bedroom on the lower floor, if not needed, can be used as a den or library. Eventually there will be little to dis- tinguish the farm home from those of the city, because the farm bome will be built along similar lines and contain all the conveniences which heretofore have Leen confined mainly to city ' er. Certainly, anyone will-admit, this farm‘home is pleasing=and lud(cativ% Wi of a true hospitality. It is built of frame, with face brick foundation and stucco above the first story. Instead of the.usual full-width porch, part of 1l Space has been converted into'a 8 cheerful parlor, 13 feet 3 inches by feot 6 inches. It hay four good- sized windows in the front and two on each side, thus shedding a wealth of warmth and light into the adjoining living room. As the fami most of its spare time in this room it Is essential to have jt as pleasint as T {avern = \ LviNGRM 1330 ]»u!klhlc Dark rooms always make for depresgion., A sunshine house is a happy house. sun pnlm 'nn! on one side of it, is the iloor is found in the en. Of iden 1 size with the living room?and connected with it by au open dooyway. is the dining voew. The door 1eading from this room into a n’urow sed under the same roof as the | mall | | use ¢ off the kitch- | | There i their clack, th dwellings. With the advent of running er and electric light the farm home has jumpe ahead with astounding rapidity. Within the spacc of a few years farm bome bullding has practl- | ments along this line will not stop here. | The Accepted Time. | “What was the trouble with those | d men who just went out grum- | ed the travelin esman, replied the landlowd of the udge, “That’s ol Orrin d old Hod Dornitt, | argue, but won't h'cuzi “What difference does that make? s no town ordinance against any day in the week, ls‘ But if they argue now they | won't get any particular attentien, b'¢tiz everybody in town is tired of | Put on Saturday, when our pre ive little city is full of | country people mm ome in to trade, by standing in (h¢ middle of the side- ; k and wrangling at the top of - voices fhey can collect such a ! owd. that people wholwant to pass | have to go clear out in the street to do s Orrin and Hod can umke themsel pretty consider- | able prominent."—Kansas City Star, | at ( Onderdonk it to They arguin ther “Nope! Bacteria for Sausage Skin, ! ze skins are usually made of entrails, but parchment paper and de- | nitrated, w66d palp have also been used. Now comes the proposal, rn- “ported in Popylar. Science Monthly, “hictexia, The pnmm- bacterium ‘employed 1s’ le slimy scum. Some J patented for a into leath- tenfeid would of sausagn tained, of cr. and now a Dr, them in the mak Nitiuwn skin is . ouly in flat No onc xilinum o meat wWus aud theo sewn un ~ DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 4 , st District. . i« District. | there are personal Tods. ‘(LASSIFIED DEPARTNENT - Advertisements in this column cost ONE CBNT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive g insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at'time of Insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open aceounts ow - our books. No ad taken for less than fifeen éents. When other methods fail try a Pione€r want advertisement. WANTED \WANTED—-Position as houskeeper. Inquire of Ploneer. 2t12-27 \’AN"PED——Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address “Housekeeping” care Ploneer. * 3d12- 28 ‘WANTED-—By married coume with- out children, a small furnished house or apartment at a reasonable, rate.. Ei F. Strife, Gonvick, Minn. ; = ; FOR SALE—FARM 0TS OF FARMS—Let us sell yoa Canle tu our office and look sone. Willits & 9-29tf e oA COUNTY @ ‘ourk) Auditor. . surer. . Reg of Deeds. TRICTORY .Barl Geil Chas. Moo kool Court. .Fréd Rhdda! herm ....... .Andrew Johnson ndge of Probat ...J. E. Harris! ounty Attorney, G. M. Torrance upil of S¢hovis J, L. McGhee ‘nroner. .H. N. McKee mrveyor, . R. K. Bliler ‘ounty Agent .D. C. Dvorawek COUNTY COMMISSIONEBS' . .z=award Pamson .Hans B. lmsdahi! Samuel E1s | m. Lennon .J. F. Hayes istrict. «th Distriet. .. th District. . CITY DIRECTORY Mayor....oceeennone i. F. Johnson ireasurer..... ..Geo. W. Rhea ity Clerk. .. Geo. Stein alef of Police. . hos. Bailey ire Chief. ... ...Cha"les Dailey ity Engineer and Water Dept....... E. J Bourgm{s Idiosyncrasics. The thing to be remembered is that idiosyncrasies in every worker. and that each worker does some kind of work especially well and other tasks indifferently or poorly. . It is hardly worth while for the mistress to attempt to change a worker’s natural manner of work or habits! Some workers plod slowly for. hours and: they are not the kind that | can ever work quickly for short peri- The thing to do is to try to find out howthey work best and improve their efficlency along that particular 1 line. | Tree Grows Inside House, ‘A graceful elm tree shades a dwell- ing house near the Maine coast thor- oughly, because it grows through Its roof. It also grows through two floors. , It, was cat down as a very small tree when the house was to be | built, but later was found to be puch- ing up the floor. Its persistent desire for growth was humored, and now it is a stately tree, with unusual sur- roundings. Only Survivor of Past Age. The sphenodon, a lizard-like animal| found, only in New Zealand, is the only modern representative of the great reptilian order living at the close of the Carboniferous age. Can Do No More. - It has just about golven so in (hb cally been revolutionized and improve- { country that after a uwn buys rouge| for the family, whitewash'is about | the best he can do for his,fenco.—Dal- las News. Uncomfertable Seats of Mighty. Boy in Examination Paper — The! only difference between a king and g yPresident is that the thorn.—Boston Trans ipt. Eyelids Do Much Work. . Ar eminent scientist hns estimated that the average man's eyelids open and shut 4,000,000 times during the' year. Rubles of Various Colors, Although rubies are usually red thero are violet, pink and purple ones. Wrengly Named. The blindworm is not blind; neither is it a_worm, but a kind of lizard. UR reputation for business in- tegrity and pro- sional wisdom s the public's pro- tection. Our equip- ment i3 modern i, and our conduct. ir- We .0 reproachable -are fair at all 9t1-1! D. Johnson ' .. 2 sits on aj FOR RENT SRl FOR RENT—Modern $-room house, furnished. Address “B” care Plo-f neer. R RENT—S§-room _eottage, | _ern except heal. Geo. H. French. ' Phone 98. 3t12-37! mod- 3t12-37 | 'FOR RENT—Furnished tour-ranm‘ house, partly mpdern. Inquire 419 -4 Fi or RENT—] lan building. 12- zom W 1t12-27 : f —— . there either in person or by POk RENT rgo dpwn-tairs “tron{ FOR ANY KIND of a buy, sale or ex- || letter. reom, n('./)dorn with hot water = change in real estate or personal H | heat. C21 Bemidji ave. PLono, property, see Tess Bandette of the : > 983-Y - 2d1 Northern Minnesota Real Estate It's a-mighty good bunch FOR RE modern furniched | Exchange, 2314 (n?ltrtunl avenue, || to belong to and now is a room. Genlieman preferred. Ad-| PBone 68. 1 mon 1-18 | mighty good time to join. drees ‘“Room™ care Piaxeer. . HELP WANTED——FEMALE shift. Third Street Cale HELP WANTED—MALE tachments, ‘EWISH COLLEGE MEN the Jewish homeland will be discuss. 2d at the convention of the Inter ‘QES MEN’S FUR CAPS and. Detachable Collars | \ | Ideal Christmas Gift— | for Him Special Price for Friday evening ..i......... $10 to SQS ‘ "BEMIDJI | FUR COAT co. NEW KAPLAN BLDG. ! CASTINGS || GRAY IRON, BRASS AND ALUMINUM Good grade of work and quick service at legitimate prices. I] If you have a specialty you want manufactured, let us quote you. e recast your broken stove or ;nace parts, r any broken castings. We carry in stock sleigh shoes, any length and size. Come in and See Us Before Send- ing Out of the City. Bemidji Foundry Co. Park Ave.— South of Red Lake Tracks. Clirist:mas Seals Are Stamping Out Tuberculosis Use Christmas Seals on All Your December Mail | America ave. 4t12-29 FOR REN T—!‘our unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, 908 ll!h street, 6112-27 | | rent_Furnished FOR SALF—OnL practically new set rooms and apartments in new Kap- Telephone No. 847.1 Lol FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY | WANTED—Kitchen girt at Rex Cate | * FRo8 4 1213\ G W. Harnwell, Dictator WANTED—_Dish wacher, 8 hours LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you C. B. Hoyt, Secretary 12-17te | WANTED—Woman or glrl a8 house' t keeper. Good wages to right par- + ty. Address W. O. 8. eare Pioneer. « St12- ni furlined Mackinaw coat out of trami_Ave. and SAApAAAAA~~~~ s assnnnans | owett's garage, December 21st, | St., meets every Friday even BLOCK . SALESNAN Wanted to" please return to garage. 6t12-28 [ &t 8 o’clock. handle choice territory for distrib- utor of Dearborn truck and at- esses————————— THIS WEEK Warner trailers and specialty line of farm implements. An excellent opportunity for the right man. A. L. Noel & co., 334 No. First street, Minneapolis Minn. 1t12-27 | TO MEET AT NEW YORK New York, Dec. 27.—ine part which college men and women can take in the upbuilding of Palestine as collegiate Zionist asoci~tion, which ; wili be held here from December 26 S R Y | i | FOR SALE . FOR SALE—Empty flour sacks at Ganter's Bakery. ’ 13-4t e e o RPN ey o == FOR ANY KIND ot real estate deal, 5 ! . ses or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 12-18t1 {FOR SALE—Choice tirse mortgage on Bemidji property. Good rate of interest. E. M. Sathre. 12-24 SALE—Ses tue Semtidji BSta tlonery store for rubber ctamps fac simile signature stamps, Dc tarial seals and corpdoration seals The MOOSE members and their families are going to have a watch night meeting New Year's Eve. 15 FUR - They are going to have a big time. They always do when they get together. Every Moose is going to be of h W, G. Co6per. harness. One older set. 715 Twelfth street. I - £ There’ll be special rates for the next three months. Ask any member about it. FOR ANY kind of real estate see or write P J. Willits, 121 Tkird one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. < the land men. 9-29tt s LOST AKD FOUND Bemidji Lodge Ne. 119, 1. 0. O. F,, Bel- 0% o) LOST—WII! the party who took the [ FIRST DEGREE She Settled Matters. One day nt echool the subject ol A S 5 class president was brought up and ;’ Al}'flf':::'h )giecc.ée’:e';l‘ozlg'lfol“]' } the suggestion that we vote on it. 1 [] » ® i i was not particularly fond of any of the girls, so to settle matters I voted for myself, nevér thinking that 1. would be found out. When the votes were read out in front of the class it was found that every one in the class had voted for me. They all knew I had veted for imyself.—Chicago Txik wne. If it’s up to date cars and careful drivers you want, call 3 WARD BKOS 77 PHONE 77 Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. - The most | up to date service car in the city. i Finger Prints In Banks. i The system adopted by some banks of taking “slgnatures” by means of finger prints is not a new idea, but only a survival of a very old custom. In the days when only a few people could write it was quite a usual thing for a person to signify approval of a document by making a thumb print on a dab of sealing wax. — g fuheerihe for The Dally Ploneer GEO. H. FRENCH Wood and WOOD SAWING Phone 93 e E. H. HARTMAN 1417 Irvine Avenue | | Painting, Kalsomining Estimates free, prices right XMAS PHOTOS Nothing else so appreci- ated—nothing else so eco- nnomical-——as portraits for presents. Only a few more days left Repairing all kinds of fur- niture and builder of Tables, Desls, Pedestals, Phono- rraph Cabinets, etc. Call and see me or phone IHs H Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block | _thone 388 now to do your work. Beautiful work in large fold- crs 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 your order—We pick up and deliver on request. 119 Minnesota Ave. Phone | | 980 ‘ Gerlke’s Cabinet Shop 980 Bemidji Minnesota |' Bemidji Fur Coat Company |! FURRIERS | ring and Remodeling Our ! Raw Furs and Mides i Phone 578 New Kaplan Bldg. || i ie— R.A.PHELPS . GROCERY (Formerly B. A. Kolbe’s) THE SERVICE STORE We aim to earry enly the choicest lines of grog- pecialty, Also Buyers of Bemldu Floral Co. eries and expect to build Choice our business on quality cuT F#%E_I:R!‘S AND i and service. Your patron- i age solicited. i Artistic Designa Deliveries | Prompt Attention l 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. | Given to Mail Orders Telephone 657 Bemidji, Minn. f 1161 Doud Ave,, Bemidji ]| YEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 i BUSINESS 'AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons emidj1, $inn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted SPECIALIST - DR. E. H. SMITH DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block - DR.-H. A. NORTHROP OBTEOPATHIC PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEQN Office Phone 153W — Ibertson Blk C.'R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Rlock House Phone 449 Office Phone 86 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 5. Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calla Made 1at Nutional Bank Bldg.. Bemidj DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Sur.no- Office in Mayo Blook Res. Phone 897 —-———_fi DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., 8-6 p. m. Phones: Office 802 Residence 211. DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidyl, Minn | DENTISTS PO DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST ffica—O'Leary-Bowser BIq, 1'hones—Office 376-W. Rea DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bullding Bemidjt, Minn, VETERINARIANS AR SRR Denison & Burgess VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them o1 small i monthly pavments D. H. FISK, Attorney st Law Office Northern Nat onal Bank Bidg Phone 131. Collsctions 8 specialty B A R DRY CLEANING Qlo.pes Cleaners for Men. Womes and Ohildren FIRE INSURANCGE | REAL ESTATE L REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltransi Avenue Phone 164 HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R PAGE TR