Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 7

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' WANTED po Young lady would like to get cleri- cal work or office work, Address 1132 Doud ave. 2t10-20 WANTED—Young man or young la- s dy quick and accurate at figures, with some office experience. An- swer by letter. Address W. L., care Pioneer office. 2t10-21 WANTED TO BUY—-At once, a good - substantial husk and carriage to put up a portable sawmill with. Address Charles Bloomquist, Bemidji, Minn. R. F. D. No. 4. 6t10-21 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Woman to keep house for family of three men and two children; boy, 10; .girl, 6. Good Fama and wil vav $20 per month. Address Beniidji R. F. D. Box 111. < 1t10-20 o—— The — Scrap Book METHOD [N HIS SOLICITUDE As the Poet Longfellow Has Said, “The Thoughts of Youth Are Long, Long Thoughts.” Little Billy, being at the seaside, was .taken ill, and confined to his bed for B a day. A timid caller came to In- quire, a small boy unknown at the house, . evidently some playmate of the sands. Little- Billy's mother-was great- ly -touched, ' and - praised the caller, A kissed him for his thoughtful attention, and gave him chocoldte, : Billy’s .playmate then backed ner- vously down' the steps, gathering cour- age as he went for a final fnquiry. “If Billy “dies,” he said, jwhen saféely on the pavement, “can I -have his scooter?” 2 v.* In.the “Good Old -Times.” As far back as.100 ‘years ago they had in-the state of- Ohio a'farmers’ co-operative organization in Licking county. Prices ‘paid” by this organ- izdation ran thus: Wheat, 25 cents a bushel; oats, 1214 cents; corn, 12 cents ;- potatoes, 121, cents; flour, $1 per hundred; chickens, 37 cents a doz- en; eggs, 3% cents, and maple sirup, 6 cents a gallon. However, these val- ues were only allowed when articles were taken in exchange for products. The figures were taken from old rec- ords secured by the Ohio experiment station. Just think of selling a dozen chickens: for 87 cents! Yum, yum! And ‘eggs at 3% cents a dozen. Gee- whitticker! Oats at 123 cents a bushel wasn’t a.very low price when cognizance is taken of the fact that in 1896, when the free silver agitation was at its height, oats sold in Indi- ana at 10 cents a bushel.—Indianapo- lis Star. Preventing Accidents. In the last five vears the executives of American industry have bgcome thoroughly convinced of the value of organized accident prevention, some because of the dollars-and-cents pos- sibilities, others because they hated to see their men killed or injured. Lyen _today _discoverles _are _ being _—— IHIIl\II\I|H1II\|IiHII}IIllII!Il\HL’JIllH|I\1Ii\II\|Il\lIIHI\IIHNIHHIIIIIIII I ‘ARE YOU READY? Prepare yourself and oppor- tunity is always waiting: Men and women trained here find themselves successfully equipped to make a place for themselves in the business world. We train our students to be- come competent stenograph- ers, bookkeepers, accountantg and auditors and give them a thorough training that fits them for executive positions. BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE 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. Cash must accompany copy. No ad ] taken for less than twenty-five cents, HELP WANTED-MALE tion announced soon. Write for Institute, Columbus Ohio. L] 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 you to investigate. Phone 226. 10-12t£ made in the science of accident pre- vention. Within the last year, for in- stance, there has been enunciated the principle that every accident s the symptom of an inefficiency; that ev- erything' which Is really efficlent is safe, -and that every machine or proc- ess which Is really safe is efficient.— Melville Nix, in'the Nation’s Business. WORSE .She—Are you sure that we are liv- Ing beyond our means? 3 He—Worse than that, we are liv- ing beyond our credit. Alaska’s Bald Eagles Vanishing. +» “In a very short while: there will not be a bald eagle in- Alaska, at the rate, these birds-are now: being killed off,” said John B. Traintor of Sitka, in an interview; at Washington, *“During last summer bountles were pald to men who shot and ‘killed bald eagles. It is said that some 15,00Q birds were l 15 , POSTAL PHOTOS with each SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON TR MOTOR SALES Phone 161 A GOVERNMENT needs Railway Mail Clerks. Salary $138 to $192 month. Traveling expenses paid. Examina- 4t 10-5-12-19-26 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—Two-room house with good basement. Two lots. West end.of Tenth street. Phone 486W. A 6t10-22 ey THE NEW PHOTO STUDIO OVER FARMERS STATE BANK A Folder Photo FREE dozen—. SRR O Bemidji, Minn. UL AT LA O RO T TR T FOR SALE FOR SALE—Brown reed baby car- riage; has runners; in good con- dition. Can be seen at 1205 Dewey ave. 1t10-20 free specimen questions. Columbus . FOR SALN--L. C. Switn typewriter in fine condition. J.ate model and good as a mew one. Ploneer Sta- tionery, Store. 3-17tt FOR SALE—One Hudson seal coat, size 88; can be seen and tried on ‘at the Bemidji Fur Co. Price less than half of wholesale price. 10-7tf FOR SALE—1 library table, fumed oak, aldo davenport, and large rocker. These are practically new. May be seen at 515 America ave. 0-19tf killed: That Is a nign rate, and if it continues for many more months the time will soon be at hand when Alaska will be completely rid of the bald eagle, “The largest specimens of this bird come from Alaska and the North- west. First Writing Paper. The ancient Egyptians were the first people to make what today would be called real paper. They made it from a reed called papyrus, which grew abundantly in marshy places. And there is where the name paper came from.. They took slices of the reed, cut them as thin as they could, and then laid them side by side; then they arranged another layer on top. When dried and rubbed smooth it made a kind of paper which could be written upon. Realistic. . Overheard while coming out of the movies—“That.was a worderfully real- istic rainstorm. Why, the scene hadn’t been running ten seconds before my corns began to ache.’—Boston Tran- seript. ! Porcelain in Europe. It was.not until 1708 that a Ger- man chemist, “Boettger,” working for the elector of Saxony, discovered the true ingredients of porcelain, and in 1710 the Royal Saxon Porcelain manu- llnctor,v at Meissen was, founded. 85z, $1 ALL STYLES OF PHOTOS GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING - AND AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES We repair all Starting, Light- ing and Ignition Systems. “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" & SERVICE CO. 313 Irvine Ave. NN SUPERIOR DINING SERVICE We would never be satisfied with rendering anything but superior dining service. There are too many restaur- ants in business that are con- tent to merely satisfy. We endeavor to serve you in such a manner that you will anticipdte every meal here. Our menu is the talk of the town. Our special 'dishes are masterpieces of culinary art. e =l L T L T T T T A LT e '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 fail—try a .PIONEER WANT AD They Always Get Results FOR SALE FOR SALE—One heating stove, ball- bearing wringer and stand, will ex- change for birch wood, or pota- toes. 1 Ford tourng car. Inquire at 611 Minnesota ave. 10-18tf FOR SALE—Coropation seats, COrpor- atlon record books with division for minutes, articles of incorpor: ticn, by laws, minutes for direc- tors’ meetings, stock ledger, stock certificate reglster, transfers and dividend register. Inquire at Plo- meer Statlonery Store, 403 Bel- trami avenue. Telephone 799-J. 3-18tt i LOST AND FOUND LOST—Saturday evening, tire and rim off of back of car. Finder call Mississippi Timber Co. Call 742, tf | Sea Serpent Pure Myth. There are no sea serpents and armor-plated monsters that rise from ocean's bottom and frighten vacation ists. So says the prince of Monaco, one of the world’s foremost oceanog- raphers. Forget, also, the prince says, mental pictures of deep-sea forests of lace-like vegetation waving gently as submarine monsters move lazily through it. The depths of the sea are as barren as the tops of mountains. That is why there are no monsters in the depths of the sea; there Is noth- ing there for them to feed on. New Uses for Airplanes. Bathing from airplanes is going to be the correct thing for those that can 1 afford it. People at Cavaliare, a se- lect little seaside place on the Med- iterranean, gather on the beach every morning to see the coming of a young I couple in their airplane. The man is | his own - pilot. Both are dressed In bathing costume, -with pelignoir. The machine alights gently on the very ledge of the surf and then the occu- !u«ms_ Jump straight in for their swim, | Fresh and new in appearance, all evi- dences of hard us- age removed by our Dry Cleaning. YES! This is 922— A Want Ad? ‘Run it today? You'll be surprised how soon you will get results— Tell it to us—we will tell everyone else. DAILY PIONEER THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ' food. A dry and well-ventilated pan- | FOR RENT ‘ A FOR RENT—Room at 110 Sixth st. 3t10-22 FOR RENT—Stable room for horses. || Inquire at Nicollet hotel. 3t10-20 FOR RENT—Farm with stock, 4 miles from town. Inquire Ole An- derson, Bemidji, Route 3. 6t10-22 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 Sometimes they fly right out to sea and dive in, leaving their airplane in charge of a professional pilot. An- other development of afr traffic may be “airlifts,” says an exchange. Spe- cial machines are to be built for tak- Ing up people to the mountain tops. This is the result of a Swiss aviator's exploit in landing on the summit of Mont Blanc. Tourists will, step Into the plane at the door of their hotel and reach the mountain peak in 20 minutes, Their Homes Seized by Pirates. Moro pirates arrived on the coast of Davon, Minoanao, Philippine islands, 1n 1823, driving the native inhiabitants, the Bagobos, into the hills, A i Good Pantry Is Necessary. It is to be regretted that so many of the smaller houses have no proper pantry or cupboard for the storing of try should be a sine qua non If food i is to be kept in a wholesome condl tion, (4 TR Agtan na s an] YOUR CYLINDERS SHOULD GIVE YOU their maximum amount of power and strength. To do this, they must be rebored by experts. We are fully equipped to do this kind of work at most reasonable prices. We make old cylinders act like new ones. | BEMIDJI MACHINE WORKS REAR OF 319 BELTRAMI AVE. TELEPHONE bl-W NOTHING CAN BE VER WRONG — |F YOU'RE HERE can’t be anything seri- ously the matter with a man except ill health. The most serious thing that ever ailed a house is bad heating facilities or other inferior plumbing. Your health depends 2y} o uonipuod Arejiuss oy uodn place you live in. Telephone us. 0Y V.HARKER PLUMBING & HEATING PHONE 122~ BEMIDJ | R 150 Plumbing Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620—620-R == MASONS Bemidji Lodge No. 233, A. F. & A. M,, meets the first and third Wednesday of each month in the Masonic Temple. Visiting broth- ers cordially invited. Next meeting, Wednesday, Oct. 19 G. M. PALMER, W. M. G. W. WALKER, Sec. Quality Kodak Work Developing, only 10c¢ Prints, 2%x3%, only 4¢ 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. Bemldji Auto Livery PHONE 15 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 NEVER TOO COLD If You Ride In Enclosed Cars We Have Them For Every Occasion Country Trips A Specialty Dodges and Dodge ouring Cars WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE BOTH DAY AND NIGHT USE, US 8 Daf (¥ICoors ,?ffl' duct? JceCream BUSINESS AND ! PROFESSIONAL | | DOCTORS wwd. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physiclans and Surgeoms Bemidji, Mian. GARLOCK & GARLOCK Eyo—Ear—Nose—Threa Glasses Fitted §. DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Bloel l DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office ..“OI: 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 B8 | Drs. Dannenberg & Twe CHIROPRACTORS Hours—10 to 12 a. m.~—1:30 ¢ § Other Hours By Appointment Phone 401-W Calls Made First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Bemidji DR. E. A. SHANNON, M, D, Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Res, Phone 397 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Building 11-12 a. m.—3 § p. m. Office 202--Res. 211 Hours: Phones: e V) DENTISTS A A A A PR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dentist Office: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones: Office 876-W. Res, 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontisl BARKER BUILDING Bemidji Mins, Drs. Malby & Reppeto | DENTISTS Cor. 4th St, and Beltrami Ave. Phone 406 Bemidji VETERINARIANS DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. " BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for Cash and Sells Them on Smal] Monthly Payments FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveans Phone 144 MORT PENDERGAST Licensed ' AUCTIONEER Your Business Solicited Phone 17-F4 | — HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. MKEE Funeral Director PHONE—178-W or R 1

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