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" high school. . TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1921, L57%: ° # o S AND THIS OLD IT SURE IS "A_PLEASURE T0 DRIVE AT, NIGHT - ROAD 1ZNT USED. MUCH EITHER - IS GOLF REALLY IRISH GAME? Suggestion Put Forward, With Some Evidence, by Correspondent of New York Herald. Writing to the New York Herald, a devotee of the 1 game” puts the query “Is golf, aft 11, an Irish game?” In asking the question it is done with respect and reverence; in no sense to disturb the seftled ease and mental poise and s action of ye good Scot or Briton. 'Why the suggestion, how- ever? Simply this: Ireland was the first of the -islands to be reclaimed | from Druidism and converted to Chris- tianity. © That was in the early Fifth century, After that Scotia’ or Scotland became Christian—the Sixth century; England in the Eighth and Germany in the Ninth century, and all following and through Irish missionaries. practically all Celt and one people then' and all friendly. True’} * also that the Scotch and Irish were Now, then, it Is of | B | the old Trish folk-lore that St. Patrick || FOR SALE—City Pl'operly at the famous Druid feast showed (1) that the leg of 'a bird was larger than a quarter of beef (2) that a dog could kill the bird, and (3) that three leaves | could jointly subsist on one stem, and at that feast “there were feats of strength and art all round,” and among the games was the game of “Nine Holes.” H That was the first mention of the nine hole game, of course. It was so plafed in Ireland for centurles. It was the putting of the ball into each hole of the nine as laid out in the course. Therefore, the question: Was that game the forerunner of its kind in the world, and if so was it the forerunner or key- stone of golf? AIR LIFEBDAT BRITISH IDEA Craft Desighed !or Sea Rescue Work | Is ‘Soon' to Be Given a | Definite “Tryout.” ; | The first- lifeboat of the alr, which | has been built with great secrecy, xsr to be launched soon in England. After the official trials it will go through a series of tests with the Brit- ish fleet. If it proves to be satisfac- tory, a large number of the craft on a much larger scale will be constructed. | . The design is the outcome of three years of secret research and tests. The flying lifeboat will be able to reach a vessel in distress at a speed of more than 100 miles an hour, and it is claimed” that it will be able to ride through the roughest storm with the confident safety of an Atlantic liner. | The boats are able to taxi along the water, Their seaworthiness is to e tested by sending the firsi experimental ship out with the na where it is to re- main at sea for several days without any “mother ship.” fThe wing span of the one now near- ing completion is 140 feet. Safety in the most violent sea will come from the resilience of the hull, which i§ in | one plece from stem to stern. When | this hull strikes a huge wave it gives way slightly in much the same way that a pneumatic tire does when it strikes an obstacle on the road. How Was He'to Know? The most embarrassing mwoment in my life came when I was a junior in As in the case of most boys of that age, I had a girl friend 1 escorted to and from various events. One evening we attended a lecture given by a prominent lawyer. it was over I took the girl home and’ | we went into the library to study for an exam. Soon .her paréiits arrived and were taking their wraps off in’the hall when her mother called to us and asked us how we liked the lecture. 1 immediately spoke up: “Wwell, T aidn't think much of it.” No sooner had the words been spoken. than in walked the speaker with *he rest of the folks. Unknown to me he was to stay at their lome over night.—Chicago Tribune. { The. Unwelcome Stranger. Scene: Lobby of theater. A little tailor, leading a boy about six years old by the hand, gives the doorman one ticket. Doorman—Here! You've gotta have a ticket for that boy. Tailor—=Kor dis /oy {opolish, mister. - He s only a small lit- tie feller. | He won't do nothing. Doorman—I don't care. get in unless boy. Tailor—It’'s all right, mister. promise you I won't let him loo Theater Magazine, After | 2 Ah, don't be |§ You can't |i you have a ticket for-the ’1 An advertisement in this col- umn is the least expensive salesman you ‘can employ. FOR SALE-—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE-—Cottage. Frank Koors. Birchmont. 68-9 FPOR SALE---Eight room modern house, 1115 Lake Boulevard. Im- mediate possession. 19t8-29 GOOD LIVE Business for sale. Splen- did opportunity for right party. Address X Y care Pioneer. 7-15tf ‘FOR. SALE---A .5-room house, scroen: ed porch, lights, lot 100x70, cor- ner 11th and, Park avenue. . 6ts-3 FOR SALE---The house at 1119 Doud avénue, Bemidji. Address H. J. Goodwin, attorney, 222 Metropoli- tan Bank building, St. Paul, Minn. 6-23tf -FOR SALE—FAKM PROPERTY FOR SALE---15 acres of hay stump- age, two miles from Bemidji. In- quire 110 Sixth street. 2t8-9 + 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 commissions. 1f sinterested, write P. D. Pitcher, Dohna, Texas, P. 0. box 60. 3t8-9 §SEE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT ’ for at time of insertion wi! be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and tuen only to those having open accounts on ITS ONE OF THOSE DARN ' FLIVERS WITH NO TAIL- LIGHT - 1 DIDNT FOR SALE FOR SALE—Tamarack woos Call 714 Minnesota avenue. Phone 544- J. 4-ytf *olished steel top ra OR SALE nge. Practically new. Price §50. Call 1666, 3t8-8 FOR SALE---A teany and two light wagons. Wnite A. B. Frost, 915 Fourth street, Nymore-Bemidji. 3'.8 ll FOR SALE—L. C. Smith 1ypewrlter | in fine conditlon. Late model and good as a new ome. Ploneer Sta- tionery Store. 3-17tt FOR SALE---Portable saw mill. No , cash payment required. 200,000 feet of logs must me sawed at once. Inguire Bluebird Lumber Co., Ten- strike, Minn. 618-13 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- insertions of same copy. THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER Do you want Work—or do you want Help? Try the Column HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED---Man A Birchment. Phone 20. washer at 8-8tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE neer Stationery Store, 403 Bel- trami avenue. Telephone 799-J. ‘3-18tf For an mslgmficunt cost an adver }lsement in this column ‘will turn the deal. -—_ FOR SALE---Ford truck. Ford road- Bemidji Hardware Co. 6t8-10 ESTRAYED OR STOLEN SHRAYED FROM County Farm--- Yearling red heifer, wire cut on left front leg. Phone 472. Reward for mtcrmauon of whereabouts. 6d8-12 Duennas’ Duties. The chief lady-in-waiting on the queen of Spain is known as a duenng. In a more ‘general sense Spanish and Portuguese families apply the term to the elderly woman who tnl».es charge of the younger members of & family—a kind of governess or coms panion. FOR SALE---One Ford touring car in good contion. Want larger car. Phone 237. 5t8-9 FOR SALE--One Oakland Six, one Chevrolet; one Fordson tractor, used two weeks. Inquire Motor Inn, 6t8-13 FCR SALE---1921 Ford Touring car, first class condition. First $400 takes it. Call at 1313 Beltrami avenue, or Great Northern Depot. 3t8-11 FOR RENT #OR RENT---4 unfurnished rooms. Call at 415 America ave. 2t8-18 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION To the Voters of Independent School District of Bemidji, Beltrami county, Minnesota. a petition, signed by the re- r o holders and vot- S (,1 the above named school district n nlo.l ir. this office, requesting nd tion of lled to ion, namely: Independent District of Bemidji cquire the following de: of land for the site of the new high said school to be erected thereon in reet and west thence corner thenc: otice is Hereby Gi ial_election will be School building, Beltrami 18th day o purpose of propositipn of 1 to acquire Now th Augusit. pon the fore uthorizing such school -hool build- polls at_ said four o'clock .. M.,0n Datea™Au t Sth. FLORFENC Clerk of Independent of Bemidji, \ Minnesota. FOR RENT—2 office rooms in the Ibertson block. M. E. Ibertson. 6-20-tf FOR RENT---One modern furnished room. 615 Bemidji avenue, & 7-27t0 FOR RENT-—-Furnished rooms at 621 Bemid} avenue. Phone 983-W. 8-9tf FOR RENT---Two furnished rooms, also a house at 110, Sixth street. 218-9 IFOR RENT---Several modern apart- New 7-8tf ments, and rooms, also store. _Kaplan Bldg. ed room, AVcl,» r able, 1116 Belirami ,n..'l:'"'&f‘ '[T.Z avenue. Phene 342-J. 3t8-10 e of th thence ast ~— - !nluu',.: the North side of 15 FOR RENT---Two stifctly modern | Bemidji_uvi point of beginnirg | cdrner apartments, all fmprove- man with small family. 25 miles from city. \Eteady work close by. Write H. T. R., care Pioneer. 5tag-9 “|FOR RENT---Seven room house for shed, one y , separate = wood double garage, electric lig telephone. Telephone 86 call at 514 Wood avenue, Nymore, {lluS- 8-2¢ ments. For lease to desirable ten-! ants only. Morris Kaplan. 8-4tf "OR RENT-—-A home for a working WANTED---Kitchen girl, 8 hour “ shift.- Apply Third Street Cafe. 8-5Lf WANTED:- for Birchmont ho- tel. (Pantry girl, silver girl and dishwipers. CGood salary. Phone 20,° 8-8tf WANTED---Good girl for general housework to work in Grand Forks. dnqulire of Mrs. H. M. Stanton, Phone 490. 2(8-10 WANTED WANTED---A cook. Call Mrs. Croon. Nicollet Hotel. 5t8-13 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- midji association. 6-21tf WISH TO RENT—Two or three fur- nished rooms suitable for light housekeeping; or a furnished home, providing rent is reasonable; close in; will ‘be ready to move in Sept. 1st; responsible party. Call 972. 8-8—tf CLERKSHIPS open to men, women, over 17. P()\ldl Mail Service, R way Ma \Vdsllll ‘ments, $1,800. For tree part 5 tions, write Raymond Terry (form- er Civyl Service miner) 119 Continental Bldg. W ashington, D. | C. 2t8-8 1 00- LOST AND FOUND LOST---Purse containing: sum of mo- Finder leave at Pionecer of- 2t8-9 » HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. MKEE Funeral Director PHONE—178-W er R HILDE AND DANIELSON SHEET METAL SHOP WE DO SHEET METAL WORK AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Call and See Us FOURTH STREET ‘BACK OF BEMIDJI HARDWARE depart- | cracious ! B8 1 THOUGHT WE [ WERE GONE - & Advertlspmenm in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy. our books. No ad taken for lsss than twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. e o Bl T (Copyrigh’, 1920, by New Lre Features) THOJE e TCH 8 . Now, WA f FLIVERS WITH ¥ CARCFULLY- MORT PENDERGAST Licensed AUCTIONEER Your Business Solicited Phone 17-F-4 Ads not paid Quality Kodak Work Developing, only 10c Prints, 2% x3%, only dc 23%x4%, be BEMIDII Fl(lflAl GU cuT ng{)';::fzs AND Post Card size, 6c PLANTS QUALITY PORTRAITS | Special—-l,xnr;:c,‘lovcly 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 Mississippi’s Source. Artistic Desigus PROMPT ATTENTION GiVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Yinn. | 512 Beltrami Ave. ! Phone 418-W ) SNOOKER SNOOKER f Y 2 LOOK g & For. The Sign > Pl b 2| SNOOKER |7 umbing RECREATION AR BILLIARD ¢ s || Heating ‘Qf Alwuyl-a lllhe Best S ways the X S S| u7Thirast |E||| Robert J. Russell “ "SNOOKER SNOOKER * 313 Fourth Street Phones 620—620-R FISK and MILLER TIRES _FREE AIR VULCANIZING All Kinds of Metal Work Skylights, Gutters, Steel Ceilings, Copper Work, Ventilating System and Fire Doors. MATLAND Tire and Repair Co. ‘Across From City Hall calling on us when you are ready to fig- ure on any of this work. in Northern Minnesota SEWER | EXTENSION | &yae WORK ‘ The Bemidji You will save | Machine Works a great deal of | worry and |§ Phone 61.W Rear 319 Bel, Ave. bother for | yourselt by [] The Best Equipped Machine Shop | We are prepared to handle any- thing in the repair line and mak- ing of new parts for practically everything needed in Steel, Iron, | Bronze, or any other metal. ROY V. HARKER PHONE 122 THIRD ST. Cylinder Re-Grinding a Specialty | ‘All Work Guaranteed BUSINESS. AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS ~~c3. JOHNSON & BORRESON Phbysicians 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 f— C.R. SANBORN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Miles Block '] House Phone 449 Office Phone 88 ARSI T S S | -Drs. Dannenberg & Two CHIROPRACTORS Hours—10 to 12 a. m.—1:30 ¢ Other Hours By Appomlmon: u Phone 401-W ~ Calls Made First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Bemidji ——— DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. an and Surgeom Office ju Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 —_— DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Ruilding 11-12 a. . —3-6 p. m, Office 8Uz—Nes. 211 Hours: Phones: DENTISTS B DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dentist Office: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones: Office 376-W. Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji Minn, VETERINA'I;IAANS DENISON & BURGESS { VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. A A A A s BUSINESS D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Offico: 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 Ave Phone 144 Bemiidji Auto Livery 150 ]5“ ;X£OI;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 Livery Service ‘ WE HAVE IT | Cars for Every Occasion i Country Trips a Specialty || 77 PHONE 77 Seven Passenger Buicks, Seven Passenger Enclosed Dodge, and Dodge Touring Curs. We Are at Your Service Both Day and Night Whenever You Want || First-Class Auto [ | waRDBROs. | Our Dry Cleaning practically means that—can we show 7 —