Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 8, 1921, Page 5

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" as the very symbol of contentment, ! , good thing, the cat should be in de- { of fact it Is as much a stranger as you - . recently left the neighborhood, ur}d as * there is no fire to sit by at present In - $mall New York News Vendors “Made L R A R 1 LY ACLION Wi ore Prerraeniasscasaraponiviiosy e Gas Buggies—The ‘fable‘ o THIS GUY'S TAKNG THE LONGEST WAY HE CAN FIND TO GET HOME=~ YL GIVE HM A TIP- IN THE KNOW ART OF CONTENTMENT Cats - §et Excellent Example to the Restless Men and Women of the Present Day. N The treasures in the Egyptian sec- tion of the. British museum were a source of great interest to the crown prince of Japan during his visit to London. These rooms are speclal favorites of the public, and for the children the Egyptian cats have a special + fascination. = Curlous-looking thlmfs they are but they are cats even 1t theln type’is not of the type of the presént ‘day. The Egyptlans looked upon the cat and all who know a hearth where & cat sits before the fire wil| agree ywith them, and sin¢e contentment’ is - a mand at the present time. Madam Puss .certainly . sets. an example,.of making the best of things. In a Lon- don drawing-room a workwoman was left alone to fit'some chintz cqvers.on, the chairs, When she was going she looked at a cat on the rug by the fire, and sald, “It i3 a very friendly cat; it did not at all.resent me being here.” The mistress of the house glanced at the cat and replied, “I am glad it gave you a welcome, but as a matter are. I have never seen it before. It must belong to some people who have its own home, it contentedly goes to the next place where it finds one, and not only makes itself at home but evidently makes other people feel at home, too."—Christian Science Moni- tor, BOYS PROVED THEIR HONESTY Good” Without Having Given Promissory Notes. One of the great New York news- papers pays an astonishing tribute to the young merchants who sell its wares upon the streets. This newspaper, like practically every other, printed an ‘extra” after the big Jersey City prize fight. When the papers arrived at Times square the young man ‘whose business it was to sell them to the newsboys, taking their cash in return, found himself overwhelmed by an eager flock of youngsters who grabbed the papers as fast as he could open the bundles and raced away to dis- pose of them without going through the usual formality of paying for.their stock, - Many a boy could have kept all the money he received as profit and neg- lected to pay for his papers, but, so the paper declares, as soon as the storm of selling was over the boys re- turned to the neighborhood and set- tled, until the cash turned in was ex- actly what it should have been for the number of papers sent out from the office of publication. That was only drdinary honesty, it 1s true, but a kind of honesty met with seldom enough to be uncommon. Yet it would be expected by those who are familiar with newsboys. The newsboy doesn’t expect to be cheated, and he certainly doesn’t intend to cheat anybody. More power to him, —Hartford Times. WORD HAS MANY MEANINGS i dits When One Mentions “Fish,” the Sylla- ble Is Susceptible of More Than One Construction. “All is not fish that swims” reflected the sapient philosopher as he beheld| a summer girl taking to the ocean. The sapient philosopher was formulat; ing a great truth when he came to that conclusion. The whale, for instance, although it uinquestionably swims, is more closely related to the cow than to the minnow. The seal is closer kin to the dog than to the fluke. To a great many fishermen the word “fish"——see Latin “piscis” and Dutch ch” (the same word)—possesses only the verp form, “to fish,” Catche ing fish Is not a necessary -part. of the process of fishing. The thing’is “to fish and- is' not primarily o catch ‘fish. (See fishermen ‘on the banks of the Seine in Paris, “fishing” all day without even getting ‘a bite from a minnow.) " A famous Englishman by the name .of Izaak Walton was one of the most persistent - patrons of the verb “to fish.”. - “The word “fish” was also ex- tensively used during the war in an ef- furt to save meat for the fighters.— Exchange. EYENWNC AUGUST Sui0at i —80-acre, one mile from Nary, HES GETTING STALLED IN_TRAFFIC JUST T0 RUN UP THE BiLL- HE WONT YER BIL'S A DOLLARN Pl A TWO DOLLA EVEN GET A TEN CENT TIP FROM ME - Advertisements in this column cost ONE C! INSERTION and HALF CENT-per word f FOR SALE—City Property An advertisement in this col- umn is the least expensive salesman you can employ. Sef FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE---Cottage. Birchmont. Frank Koors. B 6t8-9 GOOD LIVE Business for sale. - Splen- did opportunity for right party. Address X Y care Pioneer. 7-15tf FOR SALE---A 5-room house, screen- ed porch, lights, lot 100x70, cor- ner 11th and Park avenue. -Gt8-8 |FOR SALE---The house at 1119 Doud avenue, Bemidji. Address H. J. Goodwin, attorney, 222 Metropoli- tan Bank building, St. Paul, Minn, 6-28t1) FOR SALE--4Houses. —8-room, 6 blocks' out, cheap, on .terms. X —T7-room, with 14 acres. —b5>room; beautiful location. —6-room;' on Beltrami, a bargain. —6-room, new, a small amount down takes 'this. —Many others, also lots and tracts. Let us, show you. Third street. Phone 775. Phelps Agency, 3t8-8 FOR SALE—FAKM i:» PROPERTY B FOR SALIE---15 acres of hay stump- In- 2t8-9 age, two miles from Bemidji. quire 110 Sixth street. FOR SALE---Rio Grande Valley im- proved irrigated farms and winter homes. ,Grow citrus fruit, hogs, cattle, alfalfa and winter truck. Deal with owner; no commiissions. 1f interested, write P. D. Pitcher, Donna, Texas, P. 0. box 60. s 3t8-9 FOR SALE---improved farms. -—143 acres, 12 miles out, 65 acres under plow, 11l-room house, large outbuildings; heavy soil. 30 acres cultivated; 8-roon house; thardwood ‘timber, springs in pas- ture. —114 acres on lake shore, 92 acres in, grass and other crops, 7-room frame house. —160 acres, 12 miles out, $17 per acre,two small houses, two barns, two wells, 20 acres cultiivated. —60 acres, 5 acres in crops, $35 per ‘acre. —Numerous other properties, many redl bargains. Phelps Agency, 106 Third Street. Phone 775. 3t8-8 ESTRAYED OR STOLEN SHRAYED FROM ' County Farm--- Yearling red heifer, wire cut on left front leg. Phone 472. Reward for information of whereabouts. 6d8-12 Settling a Complicated Question. One of the queerest requests that has reached state officials for several months is a petition signed by eight beekeepers at Kale, Mo., asking that owners of a sorghum mill near-by be re- quested _toxscreen. the mill so as to prévent; great loss to the petitioners because of thie death of‘their hees =f- ter, visiting the will. After d long and tortiious Journey through féderal and state-, bogrds, , the . petition finally: reached thé board of agriculture, and Jewell Mayes replied that after a care- ful search of the statutes he believes the beekeepers have no recourse at law, but are liable themselves under the, statutes prohibiting trespassing.— Jefi‘erson City correspondence Sedalia Capital, s FOR SALE FOR SALE—Tamarack wooa Call ;}H Minnesota avenue. Phone 544- . 4-9tt FOR SALE-Polished steel top range. L Practically new. Price $50. Call 666. 3t8-8 FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewriter in fine condition. Late model and good as a mew one. Pioneer Sta- tionery Store. 3-17tt FOR SALE---Portable saw mill. No cash payment required. 200,000 feet of logs must me sawed at once. Inquire Bluebird Lumber Co., Ten- strike, Minn. 6t8-13 Do you want Work—or do you want Help? Try the Colump FOR SALE—Coropation seals, corpor- ation record books with divisions for minutes, articles of incorpora- ticn, by laws, minutes for direc- tors’ meetings, stock ledger, stock certificate register, transfers and dividend register. Inquire at Pio- neer Stationery Store, 403 Bel- trami avenue. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED---Man dishwasher Birchmont. Phone 20. at 8-8tr Neat appear- peci Telephone 799-J. 3-18tf \WANTED---Salesman. ing young man for a new Can make $6 to $10 per d Wm. Horton, Hotel Dalton. oty WANTED---Man: with car to sell low priced ‘Guaranted Valley {(res $125 per week and commi: Valley Tire Co., 1408 Broadway, St. 1t8-8 I CANT CHANGE insertions of same copy. Cash must accothpany copy. Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and tuen only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad taken for iess than twenty-five cents. When other' methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. THATS THE SMALLEST VE GOT- R ENT per word for FIRST 'or subsequent consecutive BEVIDJ! FLORAL GO, CUT FLOWERS AND - PLANTS Artistic Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn. 512 Beltrami Ave, Phone 418-W SERVICE TAXI CO. NEW PAN CAR DAY and NIGHT SERVICE 5] PHONE 5] OFFICE AT KELLIHER HOTEL 212 Minn. Ave. Joseph, Mich. 1t8-8 ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED---Kitchen girl, 8 hour shift. - Apply Third Street Cafe. 8-5tf FAREEAMD VY > S e % WANTED---Girls for Birchmont ho- / For an insignificant cost tel. [Pantry girl, silver girl and( an advertisement in this dishwipers. Good salary. Phone| column will turn the s f A~ deal WANTED ANY ONE in the city or country having cottages in the vicinity of lakes or who wish to rent rooms or . furnish board to summer guests, notify Leila Sanborn, Secretary Be- TOR SALE---Ford truck. Ford road- ster. Bemidji Hardware Co. 6t8-10 FCR SALE---One Ford touring car in good condtion. Want larger| MmIdil association. 6-21tf car. Phone 237. 5t8-9 i St CLERKSHIPS open to men, women, S~~~ over 17. Postal Mail Service, Rail- FOR RENT way Majl, Washington depart- ments, typists. Salaries, 1,400- i oo -$1,800. Experience unnecessary. SOR RENT:4 unturnfshed: gooms. For free particuars of examina- Call at 415 America ave. 2t8-18 FOR RENT—2 office rooms in the Ibertson block. M. E. lbertson. 6-20-tf tions, write Raymond Terry (form- er Civgl Service examiner) 119 Continental Bldg, Washington, D. C. 2t8-8 FOR RENT---One modern furnished room. 515 Bemidji avenue. ' 7-27tf LOST AND FOUND very reasonable, 1116 Beltrami avenue. Phone 342-J. 3t8-10 FOR RENT---Two strictly modern cdrner apartments, all improve- ments. For lease to desirable ten- ants only. Morris Kaplan. 8-4tf HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND FOR RENT---A home for a working man with small family. 25 miles from city. Steady work close by. Write H. T. R., care Pioneer. UNDERTAKING Htd8-9 FOR RENT--Seven room house for H. N. MKEE CNT---Seven room house for 5 one year, separate wood shed, Funeral Director double garage, electric lights and telephone. Telephone 865-J or call at 514 Wood avenue, Nymore, 8-211" PHONE—178-W eor R SNOOKER SNOOKER fi 2 HILDE AND DANIELSON i LOOK S g For The Sigh S SHEET METAL Z| ‘SNOOKER | SHOP RECREATION WE DO SHEET METAL WORK - BILLIARD - AND . [ PARLORS u REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS . 2] Z =] Always the Best ° Call and See Us 9] in Billiards S 3 117 Third St. fi FOURTH STREET 7 = ||] BACK OF BEMIDJI HARDWARE SNOOKER SNOOKER Plumbing & Heating a great deal of FOR RENT-—Two furnished rooms,|LOST---Purse containing sum of mo-|{ worry and also a house at 110, Sixth street. ney. Finder leave at Ploneer of-\f hother for 2t8-9| fice. 2t8-9 || yourself by — calling on us FOR RENT---Several modern apart-| FOUND---A sum of money early this || when you are ments, and rooms, also store, New summer necar the Union depot. ready to fig- Kaplan Bldg. 7-8tf Owner call Adolph Rinnan, Be- ure on any of | FOR RENT---Nicely furnished room, MBI MRS HORTAT 2t7-8 thismorks J. E. BURNS, Manager FISK and MILLER TIRES FREE AIR VULCANIZING * MATLAND Tire and Repair Co. ‘Across From City Hall SEWER EXTENSION WORK You will save ROY V. HARKER PHONE 122 THIRD ST. Bemidji Auto Livery B e | Country Trips a Specialty SUITABLE CARS FOR _EVERY OCCASION 5 Passenger OLDSMOBILES 7 Passenger STUDEBAKERS DODGE TOURING CARS DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Opposite Markham Hotel by Beck (Copyrigh®, 1920, by New Er» Features) | KEEP THE CHANGE - MORT PENDERGAST Licensed AUCTIONEER Your Business Solicited Phone 17-F-4 Quality Kodak Work Developing, only 10c¢ Prints, 2%x3%, only 4c 2%x4%, be Post Card size, 6¢ QUALITY PORTRAITS Special—Large, lovely folders, se- pia portraits, only $5.40 per dozen. Post Cards only §$1.85. RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 570-W 10th & Doud Ave. Tell Everybody Bemidji Is Just Below the Mi: pi's Source. - Plumbing | Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620—620-R All Kinds of Metal Work Skylights, Gutters, Steel Ceilings, Copper Work, Ventilating System and Fire Doors. The Bemidji Machine Works || Phone 61.W Rear 319 Bel, Ave. || The Best Equipped Machine Shop in Northern Minnesota J We are prepared to handle dny- thing in the repair line and mak- ing of new parts for practically everything needed in Steel, Iron, Bronze, or any other metal. Cylinder Re-Grinding a Specialty All Work Gunranteed‘ | il BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ' | DOCTO 3. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted SPECIALIST DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Battles Bldg. Office Phone 153-W C. R. SANBORN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Phone 58 Hours—10 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to 8 Other Hours By Appoint t . Phone 401-W * Calls Made First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Bemidji an and Surgeon s Office in Mayo Block Res. Phone 397 Phone 396 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Blnlrkler Ruild -12 a. . 5 p. m. Office 802 —Lun." 211 Hours: Phones: DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dentist Office: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones: Office 376-W. Res. 876-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontis§ BARKER BUILDING Bemidji Mian, A A A s e i st VETERINARIANS A A At i DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn, e el o BUSINESS AN AN A A AN A A A A A A A D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office: Northern Nat’l Bank Bldg. Phone 131. Collections a Specialty » E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for Cash and Sells Them on Small Monthly Payments FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 Whenever You Want || First-Class Auto Livery Service WE HAVE IT Cars for Every Occasion Country Trips a Specialty WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Seven Passenger Buicks, Seven Passenger Enclosed Dodge, and Dodge Touring Cars. We Are at Your Service Both Day und Night Our Dry Cleaning practically means that—can we show e ===

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