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— ‘TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1922 e s e = THE BEMIDSI DRLY PIONEER ESS. ,_,,A"L,,,_ s i i | FAGE FIVE GLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST IN- SERTION, and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions WANT ADVERTISEMENT wecounts on our books. Ads not padd at time of insertion will de charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open i i i | | | l of same copy. When other methods fail—try a Cash must accompany copy. No ad PIONEER WANT AD taken for less than twenty-five cents. They Always Get Results WANTED FOR RENT HELP WANTED—MALE FOR SALE FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY WOOD SAWING-—75¢ per cord. Fred Marquard. Phone 160. 12-27tf FOR RENT—On modern furnished room. Inquire 515 Bemidji avenue. 2-21tf .WAN:'E‘ED——TO rent two or three rooms for light housckeeping, fur- nished or unfurnished. Ca'' 2 WANTED—People to buy or build homes, buy or improve farms, or pay off a mortgage on easy month- ly payments on our three per cent intrest plan. Phone 784 or write box 633, Bemidji, 2-11tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment in New Kaplan building. Inquire at * office 2-17tf Inquire 208 FOR RENT—Store now occupied by ourselves. Will subdivide. Peoples Co-operative store. 12-29tf YOUNG MEN, Womer, over 17, de- siring government positions, $180 monthly, write for free list of posi- tions now open. R. Terry (former FOR RENT—Desk room or part of fine office_room, reasonable rent. Address “Rent,” carc Pioneer. 512-23 Civil Service examiner), 119 _Con- tinental Bldg., Washington, D. C. WANTED—AIll persons having any sort of work to be done, such as shoveling snow, splitting wood, pil- ing wood or odd chores about the house, are asked to call Miss Leila Stanton, sceretary of the Civie & Commerce association, who is as- sisting in finding work for several unemployed, needy ex-service men. e 2-15tf LOST OR FOUND AAAAAAAA AN+ LOST—Truck chains, - Return to Be- midji Creamery-for reward. 3t-21 LOST—Elgin wrist watch, initial on back A. M. S. Gold ribbon at- tached. Finder return to Catholic rectory or Pioneer office. 3t2-20 2-18tf LOST—EIgin wrist watch, initial on back A. M. S.” Gold ribbon at- tached. Finder return to Catholic rectory or Pioneer office for ve- ward. 3t2-: THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS —_————— 'MEN OF GENIUS NOT “SMART” :Engll:h Professor Declares They Are, in Fact, Extremely Slow to Grasp a Point. Defining “smartuess” as the capacl- Anmediat umstances, Prof! T, H. Pear, University of Manchester, said :at the Educational assocfation’s annual ‘conference at University college, that i“a genlus is usually anything but ismart, and he distinguishes himself {from the werely smart man, who lives lup to the external demands, by refus. iing to accept the surroundings, by set- ‘ting about thém instead of allowing ‘them to set about bim. i “I belleve that some geniuses might inot achieve the topmost ranks In i ‘good many mental tests, especially in those requiring rapid sotution of proh- lems. A genius never sees any com- :plex problem in the same lght as ordinary person aud In n mental test Jnay appear to be stupid. “Some brilliant sclentists would make woefully bad hospftal orderlies, distrlet visitors or ‘managers of a ;household. The reason is not that they cannot attune themselves to the situa- tion.” sor Pear divided people into the extroverts and the The estrovert won the The first class afrplane fighter 'is a specimen of the healthy extrovert, but the mathematiclan who calculates the plane’s stability Is an equally thealthy intro London Daily Mail. 'WILL FIGHT FOR BARGAINS British Journal’s Lament Shows That Women Are Women Though the Ocean May Divide, A joke that blooms each January and July in the funny papers is the changed disposition of women in sale ‘times. A good deal of ft, of course, i8 just joke, and nothing else, but there is u certain layer of truth ut the xoots of it. One never does actually see shoppers hitting each other with umbrellas_or stamping_on_the assis| ity to adjust ynesvl&{up;qu’ {o _the. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished rooms, $12 to $20 per month. Suit- able for light housekeeping, 112% Third street. 2t2-21 FOR RENT—Office rooms, now occu- pied by business college. Reasona- ble rental. Apply Peoples Ca-oger- ative store. 12-29t¢ FOR_RENT—New Kaplan addition will be ready for occupancy in a few days. Thirty outside single rooms equipped with hot and cold yunning - water, shower baths in coninection. furnished or unfur- nished; everything modern; come and make your reservation now. Also store and office rooms for rent, excellent for -every kind of business, especially right for cafe- teria. Apply office Kaplan Bldg. Too Much Cut Out. “Your show ean play in Plunkville if you cut out the objectionabie feat- ures.” “Won't pay me.” “Nonsense. You can continue to charge $2 per seat.” ot for u tenminute show.’— Touisville Couricr-Journar. ant the sales recently there were women 1 with firm fingers jerking blouses away from limp, tentative fingers and el- bowing through crowds.in a manner that even a conductor would regret to see In a street car.. Rich silk pet- ! ticoats spilled off the counters on the dusty floor; and women ‘tramped over them just as though they were ‘clumps of buttercups. Little frail bits of lingerie were ‘lugged at the seams in P FOR SALE-—Red top and blue joint P o for nmaid WANTED—Competent : ¥ S by general housework. Inquire 109 mixed hay. For price call bfié!fl] 11th street. 3t2-23 FOR SALE—Pool hall and soft drinis parlor, 210 Minnesota avenue. Call Kelliher Hotel. 10t2-22 e e WANTED—Man with car to_ vepre- sent us in this territory. Can ad- vance to district manager if hust- jer. The C. L. Smith Co., South Bend, Ind. GOVERNMENT needs Railway Mail FOR SALE—Fifty Barred Rock hens, also one $4.00 size. Cypher Clerks, salary $133 to $192 month. [ incubator. Phone 323-W. 2t2-21 :rraYeling expenses paid. Exapp = ination announced soon. Write] FOR SALE—Household furniture, nearly all good as new, including Monarch kitchen range. Ed. John son, 919 4th St., Nymore. 3t2-22 FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all swas #na types. Orders taken at Pirneer Office and Pisneer Sta- tionery House. Telephone 922- 928 or 799-J. Delivery of stamps made from three to four dnyf2 ;& for free specimen questions. Col. umbus Institute, Columbus, Ohio. 5t2-1-8-15-22-23 YOUNG MEN, Women, over 17, de- siring government positions, $130 monthly, write for free list of position now cpen, R. Terry (for- mer Civil Service examiner), 119 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3t2-21 ter order is taken. 10. Sarcastic. FOR RENT Th('ll\\‘st %le(- in le‘urning wlwv.heir :;lli'ooms upstairs, Irvine ave- i::;v (‘2“;\ Ii“l»;l:;f r::]encr;::!ls I?ltnd]'lkl:;tf- :{532?‘ cottagé on Twelfth curacy, is required, you may weigh the child in them first, and then later take el off and welgh 'em separately. On scecond thought, we advise the sep- arate welght in all cases, especially where the kilograms are winter’ weight. Reading further. you multiply the result by ten, and then “divide the result by the child's sitting helght in centimeters’ ust everyday cenlime- ters will do—"and take the cube root of the result, und you wiN have a fig- wre that will tell you whether vour child is properly nourished.” Most any architect or engineer in the tele- FOR SALE—School supplies of all kinds, writing tablets, pencils, fountain pens, gnd everything for the school room. Pioneer Station- ery House, 403 Beltrami avenue. Phone 799J. 10-22tf FOR SALE—Corporation seais, cor- poration record books with divi- directors, meetings, stock ledger, stock certificate register, trans- fers and dividend register. In- quire at Pioneer Stationery Store, phone book will be glad to call and find the cube root for you 403 Beltrami avenue. Telephone 799-J. 10-21¢f. GRAVE COST OF INDECISION o e ereee o |- Plumbing Heating Intelligent Reader. Robert J. Russell “My cousin, Havk Buckley, pald $3 313 Fourth Street for,p dog u couple of weeks ugo,” re- lated Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. Ark., “and directly gave the dog and four bits for a fiddle. Dretty soon he swapped the fiddle and six bits for a n way that was simply asking for | chotgun. He hadn’t much more than | trouble: flimsy blouses were tossed got settied with the gun than he fig- R into crumpled heaps. It seemed scarce- | gored he'd ruther have a dog than a | Phones 620—620-] 1y possible that any of the goods dis- played could survive the tumult and battle of this, the first day.—Manches- ter Guardlan Weekly. Telephones Aid Forest Rangers. The rangers who police our national forests now are using portable tele- phones ag a result of special perfec- tlons and ndaptations of this method of communication.' to timber. country _requivements. - | | phone a5 part of his.equipment. Wire service is ‘maintained between the headquarters camp; rield polnts and luokout stations. . Instead of the overhead telephone lines, the forest telephone wires liang loosely from trees 10 to 12 fcet above the ground so that in case a tree falls on the line it merely will take up some of the slack and not hreak the wire—Atlantic City (N. J.) Gazette, Eddie ‘Knew! Eddle is a high school freshie. He is enthusiastic over sports, and, with his father, has witnessed practically all of the wrestling matches held re- cently in Indianapolls. His teacher had urged”the pupils to attend at least one of the Shakespearean plays scheduled at a local theater, und finally asked whether any of the pu- pils had ever seen Robert Mantell. “Yes," put in Eddie without a mo- ment's hesitation, as he recalled the name of Al Mantell, a noted wrestler. “f saw him wrestle Jack Leynolds.” The sally was good for a big laugh ‘at his expense.—Indianapolis News. Each ranger carries a portable tele- | for one of tne other things, and giv- shotgun, and swapped the gun for the ! varmint, and the feller made him give $1 to hool. After a spell lie got to studying and declded that he wanted a fiddle worse than he did a dog. So he swapped with the fiddle man and gave him §1 to boot. E = Huffman & O’Leary “Well, he kept this up, sorter lke FURNITURE the ragged. rascal in the old Third Reader revolved round und round the AND rugzed mck, swapping fiddle or dog- AK) or gun, whichever it happened to be, UNDERT ING * Ing $1, or such u matter (o boot every H. N. M'KEE time, till he was out $19.25, aud had the dog. When Lseed him last he told FUNERAL DIRECTOR we it was a dreadful thing not to be able to make up his mind and keep It PHONE 178-W or R made up."—Kansas City Star. | S 5 ——————— B ) BEMID)I FLORAL GO. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND: WE BUY AND SELL . PLANTS New and Second-Hand Astistis Designs l PRUMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn. $12 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, etc. —Phone 300— McCiernond; Son 317 Minnesota Ave. 'i'HE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS RN TTTTT TR Expect to Have Plenty on HAVE YOU TRIED OUR FAM Half Pint........25¢ Pint. with affairs THLRTELERE R ELEHELEEL VAR P LT EE LD R E A 1 WE WERE SOLD OUT ON CHOP SUEY and CHOW MEIN EARLY IN THE EVENING SATURDAY THIS WEEK WE WILL SERVE IT AGAIN— GIVE YOUR LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS AT THE COFFEE SHOP We can save you money and all kitchen work connected Call 885 for Our Suggestions Hand, but Come in Early. OUS 1000 ISLAND DRESSING? 5 Quart........$1.00 hbabbbel LU LU TTE TR TTLTTT T of that kind. E'-"\llll'lfllmflmflllllllllllll“llllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll.' SELF-PRESERVATION being the first law of hu- manity, most of us to buy the very best of those things that are calculatde to keep us in strength, or to ward off disease. This, we think, is the underlying reason why our drug store is the popular headquarters {or citizens who are constantly on the alert to preserve their health by taking the purest preventatives. City Drug Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON Phone 52 Bemidjl sions for minutes, articles of in-! corporation, by-laws, minutes for' 1 FOR SALE—Lots 1 and 2, block 4.} in Fairview addition, Irvine Ave., cheap if taken at onc Write E. W. Kaiser, care Hibbing Dail Tribune, Hibbing, Minn. ~ 6t2-22 FOR SALE Small house. 50-foot corner lot, on Seventh street, $1,000, terms. | 5-Room house, 8 lets, $300 | down. 5-Room house on Minnesota ave- nue, water and sewer connec- tions, Wardwood, floors, cellar, ! can be made modern at small outlay. $2,750. ¢ 5-Room house, good condition, corner lot, $500 down. 9-Room house, two blocks from business center, rooming house, $3,150. 5-Room house, all modern except heat, fulll basentent, palf-acre lot, good hen house, burn, gar- age, fruit trees and vines, ¥ 500, terms. Two 25-foot lots, half block from new high school, $500. 4-Room house, corner lot on Bemidji avenue, best location, $2,700. . Three 25-foot lots on Bemidji avenue between 13th and 14th. $1,000. P"""T "2V ANDBERG AGENCY. K 108 Fhird St, Phone 775 T2-25 British Columbia’s Timber. Directly and indirectly the tlmber tndustries of Rritlh Columbin repre sent nearly half the trade amd com- merce of the province. In 1920 they produced nearly L0000 commercial mute and it well over the $100,000,000 nark. The output In 1920 was approximately £,000,000.000 feet of wood products, and over 20,000 men were employed to pro- l duce this quantlty. i After Xmas IS ONB OF THE BEST TIMES OF THE YEAR FOR PHOTOS We are, of course, not s0 rushed then, and can give more time to taking some Extra Good Photograpbs of You. Rich Portrait Studio MRS. A. A. RICHARDSON PHONE 570.W 29 TENTH ST. T T T LU Hotel Anders Opened New Jan. 1, 1922 CATERS TO COMMERGIAL TRADE AND STEADY ROOMERS BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH Modern in Every Detail Hot, Cold Watcr in All Rooms Bath in_Connection Rates Reasonable OPEN DAY AND NIGI| 3023 THIRD ST PHONE128 (Next to Rex Theatre) FRED ANDERSON, Prop. s—: BEMIDJI 1—t IllllllllllllmIlfllllllllIlllllIiillllllllllllllmllIIlNMllIlL IR IR RN S Don’t let the family washing interfere with your social duties. We can relieve you of all your wash-day trou- bles—just say to ‘“‘send the wagon: o Family Washings 10c 1b—80c minimum Bem. Steam Laundry —Phone 195— ‘ | l mated that the 1921 output will vun | —— BUSINESS I AND PROFESSIONAL FURNITURE Upholstered and repaired. We call for it, fix it, and return it, SKATES SHARPENED | SAWS FiLED GENERAL REPAIRING } PHONE 897 | TENTH AND IRVINE i Jake's Repair Shop —— e DRS. Johnson & Borreson Physicians and Surgeons J BEMIDJI, MINN. GENERAL 3 DRS. ; BODY COMPANY Garlock gszarlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED Manufacturers of Commercial Truck Bodies Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Block Factory: Eazst Bemidji Phone 13-F-2 General Office: 418-22 Belt. Phone 970 || . DRS. . Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block - Dr. H. A. Northrop Osteopathic Physiclan and Surgeon Battles Bldg. Office Phone 153-W C. R. Sanborn, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office, Miles Block House Phone 449—Office Phone 85 BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MRS. F. L. MATHERS Phone 232—House Phone 831.W Dannenberg & Two CHIROPRACTORS Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M.—1:30 to S P. M. Other Hours by Appointment PHONE 401.W ~ CALLS MADE Fivst Nat'l Bank Bldg. Bemidji WINTER IS HERE BUT IT'S NEVER TOO COLD IF YOU RIDE IN Ward Bros. Enclosed Cars By Calling Phone No. 77 We will call for you Anywhere at'Any Time COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven-Passenger Buicks sengor Enclosed nd Dodge Touring S Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE ip Larson Block PHONE 396 RES. 397 DRS, Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeous BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11.12 a. m.—3-8 p. m. Phones—Offico 802, Res., 211 DENTISTS Dr. J. W. Diedrich Dentist OFFICE, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Ofice 376-W, Ras. 376-R Dr.G. M. Palfier Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn. EREELCTLY Pl Ve Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Bourdman’s Drug Store thorough cleans- ing without injury to the finest fabrics by our Dry Clean- ing process. George J. Row ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR ‘800 Bemidji Ave. Phone 326 E. M. Sathre Buys Small Houses for Casb and Sells Them on Small Monthly Payments, FIRE INSURANCE | REAL ESTATE Reynolds & Winter 212 BELTRAMI AVENUE —Phone 144— Outside! 130 PHONE 150 1AXI FOR ANY WEATHER 5.PASSENGER Phelps-Landberg Agency INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE 168 THIRD ST. PHONE 77¢ OLDSM?]?GILES QUICK SERVICE -PA E STUDEBAKERS SHOE REPAIRER Dodge Touring Cars DAY & NIGHT SERVICE BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY Opposite Hotel Markham 1 have cut the price down in shoe You need your shoes I need the work. 1 guarantee the best of work done here. F. J. CATTEYSON SEVENTH STREET Between Beltrami & Bemidji Aves. | 1 It I | I, — '___4[,. distseaicech ot

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