Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 7

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FRIDAY EV ENIN of Ask your grocs i _ room modern house. € ty. Address “B,” care Piongg. —_— WANTED—To(hear from owner of | State cash’ good farm for sale. price, fuil particulars. D. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. e e Want to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and low- est price. John J..Black, Minnesota! 923 or 799-J. Delivery of stamps Wisconsin. | 3t1-28 2-4-2-11; tex order is taken. street, Chippewa Falls, YOUNG MEN, Women, over 17, de- siring_government positions, $130 monthly, write for free list of posi- tions now open. R. Terry (former G, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 - Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST IN- SERTICN, and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions Cash must accompary copy. taken for less than twenty-five cents WANTED TO RENT—A five or six Keliabie par- CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT same copy. - o ad WANTED—To excl ‘cated lots jn’ St. Ps hose. ,all colors, value-up, ta $2.5¢; “ Saturday, special 98¢ per: pRir: Troppman’s. v oo« KR silk ‘hose, all colors, values up- to $2.50, Saturday, special 98c. per pair at Troppman’s. 1t2-3 P O RN A A S SR LB FOR SALE—100 - sheep, well bred Shropshire sheep, in good - condi- tion. Call 198 between 9 and b o’clock, or writeellnuw No. 4, Box OR SALE—No. 2 yel'ow corn-at . $1.10 per 100 lbs. ‘at the Clifford! ‘ Warehouse, on the Soo track. O.! C. Temple, Box 805, City. - 3t2-4 i i THE LADIES of St. Philip’s churcih will holi a food sale in the Gas company’s office, tomorrow after-| 44. noon. Proceeds will go to the ben- efit of those in need. 1t2-3 FOR SALE—Or will trade for a . &' | Ford car in good condition; a store a lot in a village, building and C. Me- rented for $10 per month. Reynolds, Clearbrook, Minn. FOR SALE—Ruhber stamps of all kinds and types. Orders taken at|' Pir~eer Office. and Pisneer Sta- tionery House. Telephone 922- —_— FOR SALE--Corporation seais, cor- made from three to. four days o1, poration record books with divi- 10-22t A e 3 4 , sions for minutes, -articles .of in- FOR SALE—Schoo! suppliea of all corporation, by;lawn. minutes for kinds, writing tablets; ncils,| directors, meetings, stock ledger, i fountain pens, and eye ng for| stock certificate register, trans- the school room. Pionder Station-| fers d dividend register. In- quire “at' Pioneer Stationery Store, 403 - Beltrami ' avenue. ery House, 403 Beltrami avenue. Phone 799J..° Telephone Ads not pa.d at time of insertion will de charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open wccounts on our books. When other methods fail—try » FIFTY. PAIRS of odd lot in puve sik] _IFIFTY PAIRS of odd lot in pure: 2t2 ; WANT ADVERTISEMENT PIONEER WANT AD They Always Get Results : HELP WANTED— MALE AP e CARPENTERS or Contractors want- | in% skilled help see F. F. Taylor, 185 Mill Park, or phone 95¥-W. Steady work wanted; complete set of tools for building and finishing. - FOR RENT. FOR RENT: ‘Troppman: Bldg. - of building. GOVERNMENT needs Railway Mail Clerks, salary $133 to $192 month. Traveling expenses paid. Exam- ination announced soon. Write for free specimen questions. Col- umbus Institute, Coiumbus, Ohio. 5t2-1-8-15-22-23 Co-operative store. FOR RENT—Furnished housekeepin rcéoms, 208% 3rd street. 8-J FOR SALE—FAKM : PROPERTY A A A A I o FOR SALE—Two lots, corner of HE.LP WANTED-—FEMALE 12th St. and America Ave, $350 ~—~~- cash. Write or see Lee. 1237 WANTED—Dining-room girl at Dewey Ave. 5t2-6| rCafe. ative store. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER writing “J. A.” carc Pioneer, e AN A A A team-heated ‘rooms ini 2.4 FOR RENT—AIl « part of siore in New Kaplan vldg. Apply at -office 12-29tf p’k‘)k'RENT—SEVIz-;DW occupied by ! ourselves. Will subdivide. Peoples 12-20tf Phone 8t2-6 FOR RENT—Office rooms, now occu- pied by business college. Reasona- ble rental. Apply Peoples Co-oper- 12-29tf WANTED—Eady to do crocheting. Must be experienced. Apply by 3td2-6 Civil Seryice Vex‘x;;tn er), 119 Con- tinental Bldg. ashington, D."C. JAPANESE DIET’S TASK .- 10-22tf | high rates that.a tendency. and-thus lower taxes. | “U” FARM CHEESE PLANT COURSE OPENS FEB. 13 With the ending of the creamery operators. short. course at University (United Prass Btatt Correspondent) ° Tokyo, (By Mail.)—The new. ses- sion of the Japanese Diet, which con- vened the ‘middle of December, is wrestling with almost the same set of g‘r):l;:ix::és:xe last American congress fi‘“‘:" be@afl-‘flng!’rylz and hwm e % They are:- 1. Reduction of cost of | ebruary 11, officials in charge o: é‘e‘a‘g’:&';;f dte‘;e*a“sgeg ci%srteiugxn ‘“'t;:lfé operators’ short course which will be- and assisting business and industries gg‘l"b;t;:lg'ry‘gggnandmcm;&;u;o::; that are hard hit ““5} an szmé tl:a'ses man who has had. at least six months’ :;:thie xrlxsntangegml:s‘r:metd;‘ E:Ocl:Ap:l‘;E experience ‘1n cheese making, this et BG ;}5- he X fgta 8 roob] course, according to ' Prof. J. R rest. 6. Minor phases o Prod-| Keithley, who is 'in charge, is given lems invo.ved - in ‘general tax revi-to familiarize the student with the sion. 1. Relief to the merchant ma-) proper methods of manufacturing T and curing cheddar cheese. Train- ing in the fundamental facts and principles “behind the practical pro- ine. The budget, or appropriation bill, and taxes have aroused the greatest: popular demands here, as in the latest session, of congress, for the simple reason-that in-Japan;-es in-America; ;heslf touch: practically every pocket- 00k, . There is the difference, however, that the Diet id less pywerful than, . congress, and cahnot clean up many angles of the problems it confronts, no matter how much it may desire} to do so or how much it may debate and vote upon them. 3 The question of universal manhood | suffrage will be brought up again at this session. This is a ‘“demand” on the part.of a comparatively* small group. It'is the ‘desire” more or less vague of a larger number. But it is a matter of complete indifference, as yet, to thousands. The. enthusiasts for universal manhood suffrage are always metl with the argument that it would be unwise and dangerous to extex_md suffrage to people unprepared for it, that suffrage must be broat- ened slowly in Japan, as education and other conditions justify this, after | some years reaching in safety a goal that would cg;se trouble if leaped to e Vot 4 i e “Vote for every man” ‘leaders reply that the best way to learn how to vote is practice. T A It maes a nice debate, but the “go slow” element always wins and prob- ably will this time. Nurpgroqs proposals will be made for utilization of the money expected tg) be saved from naval appropria- tions as a result of the Washington| .~ conference. These take the general form or increased funds for educa- tion, good roads, etc. At the same time there is so strong a protest at Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620—620-R o e e, ; BEMIDJI FLORAL GO. ’ CHOICE CUT FLOWERS ANU PLAN Artistic Desigus | PROMPT. ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji.. Mina 512 Beltrami Avo Phone 418-W After Xmas | 1S ONE OF THE BEST TIMES 4 OF THE YEAR FOR PHOTOS We are, of coutse, not so rushed then, and can give | more time to faking some { Extra Good Photographs of You. ‘Rich Portrait Studio 'MRS. A. A. RICHARDSON PHONE 570-W - 29 TENTH ST. WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, etc.| —Phone 300— McClernon & Son 317 Minnesota Ave. {25 wasn't wise to everything! miy- NES. WHEN Noume AS OO, as PoP S Noutiu Know A ot too! | T | Kow SOHEPI g Nou DONT know, PoP! 799J. Previous short would seem Keithley asserts. cheese industry . in Minnesota .does not seem to have developed as much as it should. Wisconsin, which is in about the same class as Minnesota, is 3 G is devel- cess ofcheese-making is given ‘along | far ahead oping not to reappropriate for other with instruction in the best practical IM.“:AR“TO co“mms purposes the money lopped from methods of making, curing and mar- s : naval items, but just “wipe it off” koting the product. courses have not been as wel! attended as the impor- | tance of the industry in Minnesota | to justify, Professor Furthermore, of Minnesota in cheese production. Where this state pro- duced in 1920, 7,900,000 pounds of cheese, or about 2 per cent of the Huffman & O’Leary total amount produced in United 1 States, Wisconsin produced 260,000, FURNITURE 000 pounds, or about 70 per cent. AND Minnes(;ta }lma% 87 factoriels ang ag)- the | proximately men employe: Y these plants which nbmingd 83,- UNDERTAKING 600,000 pounds of milk in 1920 from 2,204 patrons. For cheese made in H. N. M’'KEE 1920, they received $1,973,818. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone 62 City Drug Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON PHONE 178-W or R { THAT INTIMATE = \H-telgmrs from friend to friend hould be conveyed on letter paper which expresses tre writer’s ersonality. Select your “personality papers” at this store. Largest and bright- est line of papetrie shown in T Opened New Jan. 1, 1922 CATERS TO P e e COMMERCIAL TRADE small sets. 5 AND STEADY ROOMERS £ i rge or BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH Modern in Every Detail Hot, Cold Water in All Rooms Bath in_Connection Rates Reasonable OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3023 THIRD ST PHONE128 (Next to Rex Theatre) FRED ANDERSON, Prop. 1—: BEMIDJI :1—s 8emidjl ST T 112~3;d Street THAY o T T T LT T LA TH LT FOO(I Prices Are DOWD Palace Cafe Paul O. Swedmark, Prop. Come in and try our Service and Cooking. Once a Customer— Always a Customer. Every drop in food prices is reflected on our bill-of-fare. —Try It and See— Help at Hand POLICE—call the Laundry Man! Dangerous troubles for the housewife are at large. Give us a call and we'll put an end to your washing day worries by Laundering your things to your complete sat- isfaction at a very reason- able charge. Our wagon will ca'l for your Clothes and return them fresh and clean. T LT D TR TR TR DL T LT RO T T LT DL LT Family Washings 10c I1b—80c minimum Steam Laundry —_— ¢ g Rex | 2t2-3 Manufacturing FURNITURE Upholstered and repaired. ‘We call for it, fix it, and return it. SKATES SHARPENED SAWS FILED GENERAL REPAIRING PHONE. 897 TENTH AND IRVINE Jake's Repair Shop GENERAL BODY COMPANY Manufacturers of Commercial Truck Bodies East Bemidji Phone 13-F-2 yeneral Office: 418-22 Belt. Phone 970 Pactory Rep, iring and Remodeling FURS o BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MRS. F. L. MATHERS Phone 232—House Phone 831-W WINTER IS HERE 8UT (T'S NEVER TOO COLD IF YOU RIDE IN Ward Bros. Enclosed Cars Phone No. 77 all for you Anywhere at Any Time COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven-Passenger Buicks Enclosed Dodge Touring A thorough cleans- ing without injury _..to the finest fabrics “by our Dry Clean- ing process. Outside! -~ W EATHER - . 8-PASSENGER OLDSMOBILES 7-PASSENGER STUDEBAKERS Dodge Touring Cars DAY & NIGHT SERVICE BEMIDJE AUTO LIVERY - Opposite Hotel* Mirkham 150PHDAE 50 f BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DRS, v Johnson & Borreson ' Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN. '- DRS. Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat . GLASSES FITTED | RN e (" Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Block ' ; DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons “OFFICE, Miles Block Dr. H. A. Northrop (steopathic Physician and Surgeon Battles Bldg. Office Phone 153-W e e C. R. Sanborn, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office, Miles Block Houss Phone 449—Office Phone 88 A —_— Dannenberg & Two CHIROPRACTORS Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M.—1:30 to § P. M. Other Hours by Appointment PHONE 401-W CALLS MADE First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Bemidji Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block PHONE 396 RES. 397 s DRS. ‘ Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res., 211 T E—— 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. Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST. Over Boardi Drug Store Bemidji BUSINESS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT First Nat’'l Bank Bldg. Phone 181 Walter E. Hill J George J. Row | ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR | 600 Bamidji Ave. Phone 328 'E. M. Sathre Buys Sin-ll Hgi‘lgq'rfor Casb i and Sells Them on Small Mont h) y Payments, EAL ESTATE Reync’;;dl, & Winter _ 212 BELTRAMI AVENUE —Phone 144— Phelps-Landberg Agency INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE PHONE 778 106 THIRD ST. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PICONEER "

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