Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 13, 1921, Page 5

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i A R A L S SATURDAY éVENING, AUGUST S ~ Gas Buggies—It takes an expert to understand a motor A GUIDE “THAN A, Vfifis AND KNOW. ngms TROUBLES, THEIR SOUND, 13, 1021 ‘ SHE WONT START TILL YOUVE HAD THAT CARBURETOR BLOWING OUT THE GAS LINE WONT DO ANY 600D - OFF AND ALL CLE ANED OUT- MAKING HOME RUNS FOR THE STARS By Henry. L. Farrell, (United Press Staft Correspondent) New York, Aug. 13.---Babe Ruth £hould e able to break his home run record, this season, but if he does he will.not. get the credit that the feat deserves. -/Bacause he has done so much in muking long distance hitting records, the! fans’ ekpect ‘it of him. If he should make seventy homers this year, the fans will accept it with a Well, he ought to. He’s the great- est hitter that ever lived.” Outside ¢f the fortunate few who have-a chance to sit.im most of the games in/:whicli:'the Bahe performs, dt.is not_#ealited what o real great- :+ ness it requires in-the king swatter {1 to get: a home’ run. y Posgessed <. of a good eye and a strong pair of arms or shoulders, it is no great feat 10r am Orulliury walter tohit one out of the park, especially in these days of the iively ball. ‘The majority of home runs result from a crack at a good ball in the groove. . Ruth, however, seldom gets @ swing at a good ball. He had to get hold of the bad ones, and therein | les his greatness. In the recent Yankee-Brown series, Ruth was passed twice by Urban Shocker. That, of course, is nothing unusgual, but the comment of Lee ‘Fohl, manager of the Browns, after the game, throws light on what the Bambina is up against. Sure, I ordered him passed,” Fohl said. “‘Any manager is crazy who glives that fellow a chance to hit in a tight place. With runners on bases in a close game, Ruth usually gets four served: up to him that he couidn’t reach with- a fence post. Some pitchers, know- ing the Babe's propensity. to slam the bad ones as well as the ‘goods’ ones, 20 almost to the extremity of Tolling “.them down like a bowling ball.’ ‘This' in large part explainis why Ruth hasn’t run away from' his 1920 record. = It was only fair to assume early i nthe season, when batters of an occasional single calibre were knocking the ball out of thelot with great ' regularity, that Ruth would get about 75 this year. However, at the first of August he was just about even with the count of 1920, Many of the fans are trying to fig- ure why George Kelly, the Giant first baseman, who started out like he was going to push Ruth for the seas- on’s honors, fizzled. It is not to hard to explain. Kelly ‘was not a flash. He has the ability to become a great home-run hitter, not as great, perhaps, as Ruth. Kelly plays on a club where team-play abave averything else, is demanded by the management. Ruth goes to the plate with a standing order to slug. Kelly has to do just what John Mec- Graw tells him 'to d». If the situa- ition calls for a sacrifice, Kélly has to lay one down. If a long fly is needed, he has to deliver. Except in cases where he is first up, or where here are two down and none on, he geldom’ gets a chance to take a good swing at the ball. The Giant club owners apparently believe that the glory of a pennant and the "~ money resulting from a world’s series. means more to the team than the money that would result f;om an exploitation'of home-run hit- ting. STANDING ROCK INDIANS *{UNDERGO BIG: CHANGES Fort Yates,"N. D., Aug. 12,---In one generation -the Indians of Standing Rock reservation have been changed from nomadic bands of warriers w.th pinto ponies and war bonnets to hard-working farmers with straw hats and tractors, according to James K. Kitch; former Superintendent of the reservation. The resgrvation” derives its name from a rock: whi¢h, because it re- sembles a squaw with_a ‘papoose on her back, has given rise to a legend. It is said that a squaw, jealous of her husband, wandered, away with her baby and disappeared;: ;When her , husband ‘and" his - friends; in search for ‘her, they fdund-only the rock. Many of the older Ind.ans stiil believe that it is the lost squaw, who will sometime’return to lite. 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 CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER N 58 W LR TR Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subseguent consecutive 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 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. v~ 3y =X FOR SALE—City Property An advertisement in this col- umn.is the least expensive salesman you can employ. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR 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.. 7-156tf FOR SALE---Good corner lot, 50x140, & east front. One block south Lincoln school. Price $150. Call 913-W. 6t8-16 FOR SALE--iLarge G-room house in Mill Park. 2 lots, $25 down, $25 per mones. No interest. . E. Sathre: eod8-17 FOR SALEr--The house at 1119 Doud avenue, Bemidjl. Address H. J. + Goodwin, attorney, 222 Metropoli- = tan Bank building, St. Paul, Minn. i 6-23tf FOR RENT RENT---4 unfurnished Tooms. N at 4156 America ave. 2t8-18 Two modern furnish- 8d rooms. Call 786-W. 3t8-16 e FOR RENT---Auto garage, down town, good location. Phone 131. ' ¢ 8-11tf 'FOR RBNT—2 office rooms In the Ibertson block. M. E. Ibertson. 6-20-tf FOR RENT---One modern furnished room. 6515 Bemidji avenue, FOR RENT---Modern furnished room | at 621 Bemidji avenue. Phone 983-W. 8-9tf FOR RENT---Several modern apart- ments, and rooms, also store. New Kaplan Bldg. 7-8tf FOR RENT---Up-to-date suite of office rooms. Inquire Drs. Larson & Lar- son, 213 Third street. 8-11tt FOR RENT--<Seven room house for one year, separate wood shed, _-double garage, electric lights and telephone. Telephone 865-J "or call at 514 Wood avenue, Nymore. 8-24f LOST AND FOUND ‘FOUND---A boy’s bicycle with a pack- age containing an army shirt tied on handle bar. Owner can have same by identifying the bicycle and o paying for this ad. Chief of Police, t8-15. LOST---Pocket book containing fifty dollars and papers. Fife dollars re- ward. - Return to Pioneer office. 3t8-16 LOST-—-A long blue belt with two black _buttons. Finder call 413. £ 1t8-13 LOST---Kitten, last Sunday. Phone 705-W for reward. 1t8-13 BEMIDJI FLORAL GO, "'CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND . PLANTS Artistic Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS i 7-271¢ | FOR SALE FOR SALE—Tamarack wooa Call 714 Minnesota avenue. Phone 544- J. 4-9tf FOR SALE---A steel range, polished top. Call Mrs. A. Hoganson, 1206 Doud avenue. 3t8-13 FOR SALE—L. C. SmiIth typewriter in fine condition. Late model and good as a new one. Ploneer Sta- tionery Store. 3-17tt FOR SALE---Motor boat in excellent condition at a real bargain, or will trade for a Ford car. Sce The Boat ‘Man, Birchmont Hotel. 6t8-17 FOR SALE---Portible 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 EVERBEARING Progressive Straw- berries on sale now, 100 for $2.50. Call 363-J. Beltarmi Nursery, south of Greenwood cemetery. 3t8-13 ‘TRUNKS---Bags, suitcases. Why pay two mid#lemen profits? - Buy from factory direct. ‘Send for free cata- log. Acme Trunk & Bag Factory, Spring Valley, Il 2t8-13-20 FOR SALE--4Solid oak square exten- +« Sion table in good condition. hard_coal burner, cost $125, used one season. Will sell stove at less ‘than half the cost. Call at Lamson cottage, Grand Forks Bay. 8-12tf FOR SALE—Coropation seals, corpor- * atlon 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- Deer Stationery Store, 403 Bel- trami’ avenue. Telephone 799-J. 3-18tr . For an insignificant cost an advertisement in this column will turn the deal. FOR SALE---One Oakland Six, one Chevrolet; one Fordson tractor, used two weeks. Inquire Motor Inn, 6t8-13 FOR SALE---A four-passenger chum- my roadster automobile, in fine running condition; just overhaul- ed. A real bargain. For particu- lars Inquire at Smith Lumber Co., for B. R. Jahr. 8-12tf THIS TIME LAST YEAR Brooklyn scored three runs on two wild pitches by Toney and beat the Giants, Kelly hit a homer with two men on jbase against Brooklyn. The Browns gave the Indians their fifth defeat in a row. " HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. MKEE Funeral Director Bemidji, ‘Minn. 512 Beltrami Ave, Phone 418-W PHONE—178-W or R Oney-r Do you want Work—or do you want Help? Try the Column e HELP WANTED—MALE MEN WANTED---To sell groceries. Selling experience not necessary. One of the world’s largest whole- sale grocery houses (capital over $1,000,000.00) wants ambitious men in your locality to sell direct to conmsumer nationally known brands of an extensive line of gro- cerfes, paints, roofings, lubricating oils, stock ifoods, ete. No capital required. ‘Commissions advanced. Wirite today. State age and county desired. Jghn Sexton & Co., 3562 W. Illinois street, Chicago, I11. b 1t8-13 HELP WANTE D—FEMALE WANTED---Kitchen girl at Vickers hotel. 318-13 WANTED---Waitresses at Markham, Coffiee Shop. 3t8-13 WANTED---Good, girl for general housework. ‘Call 505 America Ave. z 3td8-13 WANTED---Responsibie girl for gen- eral housework. Call 932-W. 3t8-13 WANTED---Good girl for housework. / Call 116. more, 906 Lake Blvd. general Mrs. Gil- 8-10tf WANTED---Girls for Birchmont ho- tel. Pantry girl, silver girl and dishwipers. Good salary. Phone 20, ’ 8-8tf WANTED WANTED---Team work of any kind. Call 821-W. Gt8-16 WANTED---A cook. Call Mrs. Croon, Nicollet Hotel. 65t8+13 WANTED---An experienced barbecue ‘cook for labor day. Address M. A. Aldrich, 1116 Mississippi uvcmllg.r 8-12t WANTED---Will pay 50 cents to any- one wishing to dispose of a puppy. See Leo Skeim, corner 13th and Park avenue. 1t8-12 WANTED--To Rent, III)I).II[ Septem- ber 1st, 6, 7 or 8 room house. Write particulars to R. ¥. Patton, 1240 North Broadway, Fargo, N. D. 6t8-17 PR R S G s S RIS L SRS 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 Lella Sanborn, Secretary Be- midji association. 6-21t1 ikasitiss e UERE S 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. Cnsllsfnfl. CLBRKS--«men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service, §130 month. BExaminations September, Experfence unnecessary. For free particulars, ‘write R. Terry, (form- er Civil Service Examiner), 119 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3t8-13 Drs, Melby & Reppeto DENTISTS Cor. 4th St, and Beltrami Ave. Phone 406 Bemidji pr SNOOKER SNOOKER 8 2 ) LOOK 8 g For_The Sign ] Z SNOOKER <! RECREATION BILLIARD 8 4 ] g (=} [=] : g ] I SNOOKER SNOOKER FISK and ¢ MILLER TIRES FREE AIR VULCANIZING <ol = MATLAND Tire and Repair Co. ‘Across From City Hall EFFICENT PLUMBING The heart of your home is a good Plumbing System. Think of the modern conveniences, di- rectly dependent on Plumbing. We are prepared to install them with efficiency, that insures the maximum service and comfort. Let us do your Plumbing, whether it is installing new work or repairing old. Roy V. Harker 3rd St. Phone 122 Bemidji Auto Livery 150 150 PHONE 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 '-I'HE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS , qby Beck (Copyrigh!, 1920. by New Ero Features) MORT PENDERGAST Licensed AUCTIONEER Your Business Solicited | Phone 17-F-4 N—— Quality Kodak Work Developing, only 10c¢ Prints, 2% x3%, only 4c 2%x4%, be Post Card size, 6¢c 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 Mississippi’s Source. Plumbing Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620—620-R | S— 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 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. Cylinder Re-Grinding a Specialty All Work Guaranteed | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL | DOCTORS ~w3. JOHNSON & BORRESON i Physicians and Surgeoms Bemidji, Minn. GARLOCK & GARLOCK Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat ! Glasses Fitted e i it | 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 Surgeen Battles Bldg. Office Phone 153.W —— C. R. SANBORN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Phone §8 | S S Drs. Dannenberg & Two CHIROPRACTORS Hours—10 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to § Other Hours By Appointme Phone 401-W ~ Calls Made First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Bemidji ——— e DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Res. Phone 397 Phone 396 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY. Phy: ians and Surgeons Barker Ruilding 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. m. Office 8u2— Kes. 211 Hours: Phones: DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dentist Oftice: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones: Office 376-W. Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji Minn, VETERINARIANS DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office: Northern Nat’l Bank Bldg. Pbone 131. Collectipns 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 WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Seven Passenger Buicks, Seven P nger Enclosed Dodge, and Dodge Touring Cars. We Are at Your Service Both Day and Night e e Country Trips a Specialty || Our Dry Cleaning practically means that—can we show

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