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WANTED nographic work after B. G., care Pioneer. 2t10-14 ‘1{{&{11:;5._—]-)ail\ting, and. kalzomining. Phone T734W. Self, 26th and Minnesota. 5t10-16 WANTED—Room and board i}l pri- vate famiiy for young lady in our office. Call Mr. Graham at 82, Ken- field-Lamoreaux Co. 3t10-14 WANTED—Painting, inside finish- ing, refinishing floors and furniture my specialty. Can finish iron or wood bedsteads while they are in nightly use. Inquire B. Morrison, Erickson hotel. Phone 182. 6t10-19 HELP WANTED__MALE GOVERNMENT needs Railway Mail Clerks. Salary $133 to $192 month. Traveling expenses paid. Examina- tion announced soon. Write for free specimen questions. Columbus Institute, Columbus Ohio. 4t 10-5-12-19-26 FOR SALE— CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT—Now cottage ‘W. N. Weber, Phone 186W 8 6t10-17 FOR SALE—Two-room house with good basement. Two lots. West end of Tenth street. Phone 486W. 5t10-15 FOR SALE—T7-room house, corner of 13th and Park avenue, and one 6- room house on 9th and Irvine, by owner. If interested, it will pay Cash must accompany copy. taken for less than twenty-five cents. P ‘THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST IN- SERTION, and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. HELP WANTEP—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral house work. Inquire Mrs. P. J. O’Leary, 716 Minnesota ave. | 3t10-14 WANTED-—Bight young lady to an- swer telephone and do general of- fice work. State salary desired. Apply by letter to Mr. Nix, Ken- field-Lamoreux company, Bemidji. 3t10-14 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—Nine-room house on two large lots. Business district. Rooms always rented. Good in- come. Price reasonable. Terms, time or cash. Inquire 208% Third st., upstairs. 6t10-18 FOR SALE—6-room house, 2 lots, Bemidji ave.; 3-room house, 21st st.; 8-room house, 12th st.; 5-room house, Dewey ave.; 2 good lots, Dewey ave.; 3 lots, Beltrami ave.; house and lot, Nymore; 1 Dort auto, good condition. Several ‘other bargains in houses, lots and farm land. Inquire J. Bisiar, 302 Bel- trami ave. 6t10-15 Doesn’t Show in His Golfing. A woman who has never seen her husband fishing doesn’t know what a Datient man she has married.—Boston Transeript. Advice. Don’t try to sail on the sea of mat- rimony until you have raised the wind. Yyou to investigate. Phone 226. 10-12tf CONFERENCE GN ARMS T0 CONSIDER ALLIANCE {Continued from Page 1) up for discussion in the imperial con- ference. When the prime ministers of the British dominions went to London for the * imperial conference, Premier Meighen of Canada announced in no uncertain terms that Canada was op- posed to a renewal of the Anglo-Jap- anese alliance, and that in this ques- tion; Canada’s interests lay with those of the United States. Premier Hughes of Australia seem- ed to favor the alliance, while Premier Massey of New Zealand apparently ‘was wavering between opposition to the alliance and favoring it. Premier Meighen remained adamant in his op- position to the alliance. He served notice on the British government that if the alliance were renewed he would take the question before the Cana- dian parliament. For a dominion to pass on a high question of imperial British foreign policy was unheard o'f, it bordered almost on a declara- tion of independence, and the states- men of the British government were thrown into a fright. . The interests of the Pacific domin- ions were in common wth those of the United States in the Pacific and Far Eastern situation. As an example, did they not bar Japanese immigration from their shores as did the United States, with even more rigid restric- tions? There is no doubt that high officials of this government were privately gratified at this attitude of the do- minion premiers, and there is also no doubt that this government, not of- hcla]jy., but in fact, was looking to the :lmmqmn premiers in London to save ty Situation. The following bit of significant and hitherto unpublished information shows the trend of the Amergcan government’s opinion in the days just preceding the calling of the Washington conference: ' The question of creating a main bntt]es}‘un flcet in the Pacific, by con- centrating either all or the most pow- erful of the American battleships on 1 the west coast, was up for decision SEMIDJI FLORAL GO CHGICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Desigas PROMPT ATTENTION \ o GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn, 512 Beltrami Ave, Phone 418-W —— oo PRI ITT A TR IS P e reveres Y e Y s > The iuvisible strong, durable. prevents sideway. More valuable, costs less. Agents Wanted with merits—-neat, Snubs the rebound, w—Boston Transcript., by President Harding and his cavinet. Discussing this question with the writer one day, a high official of the government said, in substance: “I am strongly in favor of this move. It wouldn’t be a step directed against Japan, but the question is simply one of insuring one’s own house. Anyway, we are looking to the dominion premiers to protect our in- terests.” Because of the delicate diplomatic situation, this question is understood to have been passed upon by Secre- tary Hughes and-the navy depart- ment’s plans are believed to have been moderated, so that only the newest and most powerful of the American dreadnoughts, the oil burning types, were sent to the Pacific coast, to re- place the older battleships. But- in effect a main battleship fleet was re- garded here as having been created in the Pacific. g During the meeting of the imperi- al conference in London, Secretary Hughes is understood to have made plain to Great Britain, through his conversations here with British am- bassador Geddes and in similar con- vcrgations with Ambassador Harvey, acting on instructions from Wash- ington, had in London with leaders of No ad FOR SALE FOR SALE—Winchester hammeriess shotgun. 1424 Minnesota Phone 513. 4t10-17 FOR SALE—Clark Jewel, two-bur- ner oilstove, cheap. Inquire at 311 Sixth st. 10-7tf FOR SALE—Cole’s Radiant self- feeder, like new. II. A. Hanson, 1115 Dewey ave. 3t10-13 FOR SALE-—One Ford touring car in good condition. Call William Car- isch at Koors Bros. 6t10-18 FOR SALE—1 4-foot cigar case. Inquire at Ideal Pool Parlors. 4t 10-4, 10-8, 10-11, 10-16 FOR SALE--L. C. Switn typewriter in fine condition. J.ate modei and good 98 A new one. Ploneer @ -- tionery Store. 3-17t¢ OR SALE—Good neater, wood bur- ner. Can be used jointly for cook- ing and heating. Will sell reason- able. Inquire 811 Sixth st. 10-8tf I'OR SALE—-One Hudson seal coat, size 38; can be seen and tried on at the Bemidji Fur Co. Price less than half of wholesale price. 10-7tf FOR SALE—Coropation seals, corpor- ation rccord books with divisions for minutes, articles of incorpora- ticn, by laws, minutes for direc- tors’ meetings, stock ledger, stock certificate reglster, transfers and dividend register. Inquire at Pio- neer Statlonery Store, 403 . Bel- trami avenue. Telephone 799-J. 3-15t1 the British government, the fecling of opposition in this country to the Anglo-Japanese alliance. Meanwhile the British government had ruled that the alliance, in accord- ance with its terms, was to continue automatically for another year, but there was no decision on its continu- ance for a future term of years. Ambassador Harvey had been pri- vately “feeling out” the British gov- ernment and representatives of other powers on the disarmament question, and soon after the Pacific and Far Eastern situation was being anxiously discussed. The two questions seemed to dove-tail into the present confer- ence to be held here on these two great problems. i Later, Lord Curzon,: the British secretary for foreign affairs, con- ferred with Ambassador Harvey, and, recognizing the dilemma of his gov- ernment, is understood to have de- clared that Great Britain was ready to have a frank discussion of these questions with the United States. Harvey revorted to Secretary Hughes that Great”Britain was ready for a conference. Hughes is understood to have re- ceived that cable on the morning of Saturday, July 9. Shortly after, he went to the White House with Har- NO DOUBT THERE HAS BEEN MORE OR LESS CON- .FUSION IN LOCATING THE CORRECT TIRE SALES AND TIRE REPAIR SHOP YOU WISH TO PATRONIZE. Please remember —Fisk and Miller Tires are sold only by the City Tire & Repair Co., formerly known as Shop—Tlocated at 402 Minnesota Ave., just across Minnesota Ave. from the City Hall. If you have tires that need Vulcanizing, we are in a position to turn out first-class guaranteed work at reasonable prices. “QUALITY AND SATISFACTION” IS OUR MOTTO WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRE SERVICE—LEARN TO SAY: CITY TIRE & REPAIR CO. L. T. LaLone, Prop. I ——ACROSS FROM THE CITY HALL—— Matland’s Vulcanizing WANT DEFENDER SALES CO. 414 So. 6th St. Minneapolis e N IT P LALIBERTE >& ;a‘llck:é.br« ‘'OURTRADE BEMIDJI:MINN THE DENTISTS SAY you should brush your teeth morning and night and wash out your mouth after every meal. Of course, you will need a first-class tooth brush for this and we recommend our Dr. West’s Hygienol Tooth Brush. It is carefull; made and is scientifically de- signed to give you best re- TORE TS : _PHONE5 SOTA i iy is 4 ave. | WANT ADVERTISEMENT Ads not paid at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. When other methods PIONEER WANT AD They Always Get Results fail—try a | FOR SALE A A A A A e | FOR SALE—Two Navajo rugs. In-|LOST——One black silk sash and sil-| quire at 814 Bemidji ave. 3t10-13 FOR RENT "2 modern furnished vard. 3t10-15 FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call after o p. m. 1218 % Bemidji ave. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 110 Sixth street. 6t10-15 rooms, corner of 4th st. south and Washington ave. E. Young, Ny- nore. 2t10-13 FOR SALE—One 100-foot net, 2% inch mesh, used once. Worth $7, will sell for $4. Inquire at 311 Gth st. or call 488. 4t10-17 FOR RENT—Two modern rooms. Will serve meals if desired. Men preferred. A. E. Hodgdon, 1011 Dewey ave. Phone 694W. 3t1013 'FOR RENT—Large modern furnished front room with large clothes closet and storage room for trunks, etc., in connection. Inquire 715 Lake Boulevard. Phone 817J. 10-11tf FOR RENT OR SALE—Farm at Rice lake. Thirty acres cleared ready for crop. Plenty of hay and wood. Team of horses, cows, poultry, farm machinery. Phone 920. Hotel Markham. 10t10-22 rooms. Inquire at 601 Lake Boule- | LOST—Lid off of Overland runabout. | 2110-14 | ,0ST--Saturday evening, FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping | _ LOST AND FOUND ver bar pin. Phone 257. 10-13t1 | For reward return to Clifford & Co. 2td10-13 | tire and| rim off of back of car. Finder call| Mississippi Timber Co. Call 742. 10-3tf | FOR SALE—FAKM PROPERTY WILL TRADE near Bagley, Minn,, for car. A. Wiltse, 520 Beltrami ave. 3t10-15 | FOR SALE—Truck farm and build- ings, house, barn, chicken coop, ice house, on banks of Mississippi riv- er, 1% miles east of Opsahl's Wa- ville dance pavilion. Team of work | horses, 7 and 8 years; harness, driv- ing horse. Good wagon, double bug- gy, heavy and light sleighs, racks, dise, spring tooth harrow, smooth- ing harrow, steel boat, fur robe. Cow coming four years, heifer, household goods, ete. Will sell with or without stock and machinery. For further directions, see F. M. Malzahn or Mrs. N. A. LaDouccur. 5L10-16 | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER conference was reached in an hou conference with President Harding. | Hughes came away and sent his com- imunications to the powers, stating the | president was prepared to call a con- ference on limitation of armament and Pacific and® Far Eastern prob- lems, and asking if they would accept a formal invitation. The announce- ment to the press was made the next day. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Fresh and new in appearance, all evi- dences of hard us- age removed by . our Dry Cleaning. GANSON BROS, EnnST. PHONE 57 This is 922— A Want Ad? Run it today? You'll be surprised how soon you wiil get results— Tell it to us—we will tell everyone else. ‘ PHONE 922 I DAILY PIONEER i ‘-z 1 vey’s dispatch. The decision to call the “Why 1t Exists. Arvizona entomologist claims to overed usefulness in the ehig- don't know what it ix, but our guess is that the chigger exists sotely for the purpose of giving people semething to do when they might oth- erwise be comfortably doing nothing. Subscribe for Tne Dally Ploneer T R A e o P e M e e B Y Gylinders rebored | Bemidii Lodge . M, meets the fir: and third Wednesday of ¢ || Mascnic Temple, s cordially invited. Next meeting, Wednesday, Oct. 19 Plumbing | AND Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620—620-R | J‘ MASONS month in the siting broth- || G. M. PALMER, W. M. G. W. WALKER, Sec. e e e | | Quality Kodak Work Developing, only 10c Prints, 2% x3%, only 4¢ 2% x4%, be Post Card size, 6c 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 Missis sippi’s Source. Bemidji Auto Livery 0 ewone 130 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 f PHONE Qi t et itrrraa it iyl | % | YOUR CYLINDERS 1 SHOULD GIVE YOU| their maximum amount of power and ! strength. To do this, they must be! rebored by expert: We are fully| cquipped to do this kind of work at| most reasonable prices. We make; old cylinders act like new ones. BimIDJ MACHINEWORKS REAROF 319 BELTRAMI AVE: ‘TEI.EPH‘ONEA ol'W: OLKS WEVE WORKED FOR SAY THAT WE —— | KNOW OUR BUSINESiSJ HERIE'S a lot of extraordinary conversation going on around this town about this plumbing shop and our sanitary methods of fitting out a home or a factory or an office building with the proper heating apparatus or water facil- ities. They do say that we know our business. We do. > PLUMBING & HEATIN PHONE 122 BEMIDJ1" NEVER TOO COLD If You Ride In Enclosed Cars Il We Have Themj | For Every Occasion Country Trips i A Specialty | i | Seven Passenger Buicks | Seven Passenger Enclosedd| | Dodges and Dodge o ouring Cars WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE i BOTH DAY AND NIGHT ——PHONE—— Ward Bros. Ke Dairy '%oore Products' IceCream good, rich, pure, teurized milk with real 00RS BROTAERS K ~COMPAN S D~ ) ~DAIRY PRODUCTS !" P —— PAGE SEVEN BUSINESS AN PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS ~wc3. JOHNSON & BORRESON l Physicians and Surgeoms { Bemidji, Minn. S — GARLOCK & GARLOCK Eyo—Ear—Nose—Throa§ Glasses Fittad DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Bloe l ——— . DRS, GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeoms Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Battles Bidg. Office Phone 153-W C. R. SANBORN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Miles Block | House Phone 449 Office Phone 58 Drs. Dannenberg & Two CHIROPRACTORS Hours—10 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to 8 Other Hours By Appointment _ Phone 401-W ~ Calls Made First Nat’l Bank Bldg., Bemidi —_— ——————— DR. E. A. SHANNON, M, D. Phyrician and Surgeos Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phoze 387 B R | DRS. MARCUM & McADGRY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Building 112 0 mo- Office 20 % Res, Hours: Phones: DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dentist Office: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones: Office 376-W. Ros, 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji Minn, Ors, Melby & Reppeto h DENTISTS Cor. 4th St, and Beltrami Ave. Phone 406 Bemidji VETERINARIANS A A DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. BUSINES3S E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for Cash and Sells Them on Smalj Monthly Payments FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenae Phone 144 MORT PENDERGAST Licensed AUCTIONEER Your Business Solicited Phone 17-F-4 HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING —— H. N. M’KEE Fumeral Director PHONE—178-W er R