Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 29, 1922, Page 5

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. Wanted i clcanmg. 686-.’ ,"‘EDNESDAY‘E\"IENING, MARCH 29, 1922 ‘Classified Want Ads. N AR AR b s s "at Lake Shore Ho- 3td3-31 | WANTED—Work as practical nurse. | . Will do housework, and also house- 3 30 For Sale, City Property FOR SALE—7-room, modern house, good lm'lmon on Minnesota ave- ‘Phone. 2 2td3-30 nue, Shore of -Lake Bemidj villes Beautiful . bat! »b0 toot lake. front an f)e.e't( deep. Lot clfiév with benu- L?‘ éash offle 49 l( way along —flinmldji 4-10 across front .an, slde, all scr Inquire u' 6 Wi ,Company, Rap.d City, S. 3t8-30 tin, wages. - Examination -announced” Write for fre Columbus I WANTEfi——Two energetic, porationt.and . not .necessary. need apply, quired. Taylor oom- 12} Kaplan Hotel: : POSITION WANTED—An pert - mechan garage or tors. Have had 12'years’ businesg from. A rs\mop man. Cali at 215 " MALE" to $192 month. penses " paid.” nounced-soon: - Write specimen quest)ons. stitute, Columbus, O » 4e3 ‘8- | FOR SALE—A"Buick-Four, Gill Bros. Call 653-J. FOR SALE—Small-sxze Call 663-J. 1811 an . FOR'SALE—: team’ of hors | FOR SALE—Second hand Cash_Price, $40. Pioneer FOR SAL ure bred, Ro: Buff Leghorn eggs $ $1.00 for 16. Address Route No. 4, clearbrook FOR SALE—Begutered Guernsey bull calf from imported dam of fin- est breeding. fawn and white. Will ell reasonable. A. J. Wil midji Minn. kinds, writing:s tablets, the school room. Pioneer ery House, 403 Beltrami Phone 799J. FOR SALE—At wholesale. Rubber bands, new and fresa Pound boxes and assortment per aarter ‘pound box Stationery pound $1.45: Xor -4bc. House, Bemi neer. FOR. SALE—Wholesale peneils by the dozer only. far 6c Blaisdell pencils wil tionery House. léts by the dozen only.: bc ink tablets, note, siz per dozen 40c. Regular ink ‘tablets, ruled or plain, or linen finish. size, per doin 708 nor{ery House, 2~ pargtion record books sio corporation, b diréctors, stos cert; fery and ‘3.29tf fiNMENT neékas railway mail Salary $183 ‘to_$192 per Traveling' expenses ' pa.d. soon. n’ questions. , Columbus, " 413:8-16:25-29 young single men between 20 and 80 to travel with manager for old cor- arn. line, experience “None but hustlers ‘A small cash bond re- today, 3t 3-30 75 foot_corner Iot on Benudu ave. with one 5-réom. modern house and one 4-room house, G- room Jstrictiy- modern -home -on _|Lake Boulevard, bath, heating pianc and fire place, garage, 12 room house on Mississippi ave. Price $3,000 ‘5 room house, 1 acre lot in Omich’s addition.. Price $2,000 6 room house, 50 foot’ lot. on 4ta street. Price $2,400 50 foot lot and two houses on Mis- . | sissippi avenue. 6 rooms and bath, gzrage, on Doud Avenue. ‘- Price $3,000 8room house with bath, garage, 50 ft. corner lot. APnce $4,000 7 room house and bath, 50 foot lot on 4th street. Price $2,750 9 room strictly modern home on Bemidji Avenue, 75 foat corner, lot, 6. room house, City water, sewer, gas, % block from Normal, only tascs about $500.00 down and 520 0 per ex- PROGRESS MADE IN AVIATION . Records Show That the United States Is More Than Holding Its Own In Aerial Travel. During the year 1921 the use of alr- craft for civillan transportation in- creased. 20 per cent over the previous year, according to a report forwarded to the Department of (mmmer(e by the 3 Ael'l)ll’lllllc'll Chamber . of _Coiimerce S10e i g th :the country. 1,200 civilian airplanes were iy operation, during the yegr,weil theyheniried approximately 275,000 Passengers.atotal distande of 6,506,000 iilel; «UIhese Bgiires, according w'mo‘ report, based upon. At Tt retum e -er:ohaut es individual effort: and nccompnsh- ment are concerned.’ Every phase of aviation is covercd in the report, including the various recotds made during the year. Among the outstanding civilinn achievements is that of the aerfal mail, which “in 1921 made such a record for efficiency on the transcontinental route that it is recognized ‘as' a model for civilian aerial transport the world over,” the report says. “Letters have been de- livered in New York two days affer casual mailing on the Pacific coast,” it continues. “The service has an av- erage of 88:82 per cent efficiency, that i8, in completed trips on :scheduled time since it was started in -May, 1918. “The air mauil has during-the last cation system, the 14 stations now having radio plants, three operated by the navy department and the others year completed its wireless communi- |- awants - position in ll:eratmg heavy trac- ence, and thereby understand the to Z—oiler and \first-class ‘welder .and battery ig- VFL? WANTED or Nearest Suitable"—* GOVERNMENT needs Railway Mail':Clerks, salary $133 ata snap, inquire of Grant Ohm at | FOR' SALE—Dining' room téble. in good condition, fumed -oak, $10. 1311" Minn. Ave, gas stove; with. three burhers and oven, $15. es ond 1 set-of~ . Inqmre at 403% Park avenue. wood Typewriter, good condition. ery House, Bemld;x, M}nn. FOR SALE—School supplies of all B t’:J;eucfls, fountain. pe»!" and every! price collar, rubber tip per dozen 40c. s By the gross $4.20. Pioneer Sta- AR ARRAARA AR AN tionery House, Bemidji, Muaxé FOR SALE—Ruhber stamps of all -+ kinds and types. Orders taken at Pirmeer Office and Pioneer Telephone' 922- FOR SALE—Whoesale price on tab- - or letter for minutes, articles of in-) month, $2,000 5 rdom house, 100 foot, corner lvs on 9th and Mississippi Avenue “- Price $1,600 Reynolds and Winter Nymore Property by the air mail service.” EASY TO TELL HIS THOUGHTS experi- Second | For Sale ) Little Peculiarities of Theodore-Vail- 6td4-5| 5 room house, 50 foot ;’oxt:ce 61,275 Revealed Much to Friends and 2 H 4 room cottage, 100 ioot lot, i ! B'f'_'""fi‘_m'a es. 5 room cottage, large 10: e fi;co::: { There was nothing eccentric about Traveling ex- Price $2,609 Theodore N. Vail, but he had certain ~Ezamination an-| 4 room cottage, 100 foot lot little peculiarities of manner.” From for free Price $1,275 | his biographer, Albert Bigelow Paine, Cnlumbus In- Reynolds and Winter | we learn that for one thing he was ab- Lake Shore sent-minded.’ 15-22-29 | For Sale Once, says Mr, Paine, when Mr. Val was starting on one of his many trips to the Pacific coast and had invited his niece to accompany him he turned Lake shore lots at Lavina on month- ly payments, also other Lake shore lots and acreages. Cottage sereened porch, 50 fuot | to her abruptly at the moment of de- Roadster | front on lake. “Price $1,000 | parture: - “Well, good-by, Kate,” he 4 room cottage, 2 screemxd porches, | gaid, “Im sorry you're fuot coming 50 foot lot. Price $3,630 yvit)) me.” % 8t'3-30| e Jester Farm, % mile lake shore large log-building. several cottages, barn,, ara*: and’ other . buildings, tf Beautiful Lake shore park an exceis “+ | tional prnposmon for summer resort. For Rent.. ' . Summe.’“cottoges 2t Lavinia. Reynulds and Vglr;er' 4 | Her prompt reply that she was go- ing both’startled and'amused him. His thoughts seemed .always to re- quire some sort of physical outlet, When listening to anyone he had.a habit of making small pencil drawings —curlicues, geometrical shapes angd Ave. tf thut-hewhs T being said. . W ested he would pull out a handker- chief and fold 'and-refold .it. on his knee down to the smallest subdivision. Those who' knew him could ‘easily tell F or Sale Farm Property —harness: 4t 3-30 FOR-SALE—Eighty acre farm near town, cheap if taken at once, Phone 379-W. 1114 Beltrngm ;v%‘ t Under- Station- 10td 4-5| FOR. SALE—-S' cres, also -lot on! 14th street. . Bargain if taken at Inquire H D. Hovey, 613 ‘Ilchl;‘:. 14th stree f 5td4-4 6t 4-3| FOR SALE—80 acres, one mile.from Clearbrook - Min improvements, modern fa buildings, electric! lights, good: well, will consider Bemidii residéncel in the deal. F. A- Hansen,; 216 Minnesota :Xenlgeo | OR SALE—IGO acre larm, 12 miles northwest: of Bemidji; 12 acrcs cleai small farm’ house, wel1 and, ran: This is' a forced sale. g2,000 cash or $2,400 on terms. Address bax.lfll, Bemidji, X Mlzms for then the handkerchief would.in- | variably appear,-and the folding con- tinue until the suffering ended.— Youtl's Companion. se_comh ser 110, Cails Paderewski a Giant, No one’can’ ever realize how hard Paderewskl worked for his results, Sometimes one hears of the great heroisin of the pianist' who practices six or seven hours a day, Time and again I have known Paderewskl to keep on working until three and four in the morning, often working four- teen to sixteen hours a day. Of course, only a physleal glant could have ncLompllshed this, and in- deed such was Paderewskl. His en- durance”and strength were enormous. When I was, playing with him at Er- ard’s, he insisted upon having a chair that was especlally heavy. This “very physical power gave Paderewski an enormous range of tone color possibilities. -Indeed, if it had not been for his enormous endur- ance he could never have accom- plished the work which gave him a seat at the .peace conference as the foremost citizen of Poland.—Harold Bauer in Etude. Itse, Be- tf Sution- nvenue. 22t1 Buy|FOR SALE—40 acres, two miles from Tenstrike, a few feet from Gull Lake, will take Ford car for first payment; balance as long a time as-you-want at 6 per cent. W. N. Bowser, Bemidji, Minn, Room 10 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. 5td 3-29 1tW 30 10td 4-5 on Regu-1 ith metal or Rent Water 30 Cents a Gallon. Water isn’t quite up to the price of liquor, but it is almost there at Cow Camp, the driest point on the Silver Peak range, near Tonopah, Nev. They are paying 80 cents a gallon for it, and 5! YFOR RENT—Furnished room. Phone 21325, 600 Bemidji avenue. t 3-29 FOR RENT—One modern furnished room with kitchenette, for light ta- 023 or 799, Delivery of stamps| . housékeeping. Inquire . 621 Be- | residents are agreeing that it is cheap made from three to four days af-| midji-avenue, 1td3-29 | at the price. There isn’t any competl- ter order is taken. 10-22tf | —— tion. The water man has a monopoly FOR RENT—Summer cottages equip- ped with Electric ~ Lights, Fire Place, Running Water, Garden Plot Facing Lake Bemidji, Out where the birds sing. A No cats or dogs allowed;, Children welcome, Give reference in first letter. Geo. T. T, 200 3rd St Bemidji Minn, and no one enviés him his job. The nearest watering plice Is 11 miles away. Tor five miles the water is carried in a buckboard drawn by | horses. Then the road narrows to a trail and norseq are unhitched, the wa- ter bags ued their backs, and the Regular e ruled, 10 cent ,- smooth 5d 3-29 | remainderx Litrip @ sigw. It takds about a day nlqke he trip. ) In the old, days, en saloors quenched, thirsts, there wasn't the dg- \arren Zer- mand for. water that .there Is nm§ ~—Los Angcles Times. expu"t on - i ate colvs.” Tt ds a ple ;F::—L———fi___—« copper plate, 10. inches sql?nr (1T [y U weighs 6% pounds. It has a vakue of P '*4 Dnler" (the daler was ‘@’ ¢Gin of value) stamped on ft, and‘the Such colns were ‘commonly used in | FOR SALE—A “Multiplex” mond visible Typewriter to. the other. equipped with three sets Cost new with case $12i sell for-cash if taken at $65. Apply Pioneer House, Bemidji, with leather traveling ‘case and writes three styles of type and can instantly be changed from one This machine Stationery 4 Sweden for-some time during and after the wars of Charles XII It is part of a collection of more than 30,000 speci- mens, representing mediums of ex- change of all countries and periods | from the earliest times to the pres- | ent day. The total face, or original | exchange, value of the collection is | counted in millions, but no present val- and Furniture Repairing Ham- complete Phone 897 10th and Irvine Ave. is ‘of type. 5. Will once for | | letters carbfully, shaded. They showed. || erested in- what was; [ n he'was not inters! [ ahen he was not enjoying a' situation, |; PROFESSIONAL | " DRs ' Garlock & Garlock GMSSEEQF?T?BD Physiihn and Surgeon QFFICE, Security Bank Blosk Jake's Repair Shop 10td 4-5 ue bas ever been placed on it. BUSINESS ] DRS, Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block - Dr. H. A. Northrop Onoopnlnc Physician and Surgeon . Battles" lld‘.- Office Phone 183-W C. R. Sanborn, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON . Office, Miles Block . House Phone 449—Office Ph: Dannenberg & Two ) CHIROPRACTORS Office. Hours: loo:: "HA. “.—I;lg: to g ?. or lours oin| en PHONE 401-W . CALLS MADE | First Nat'l'Bank Bldg. | Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in I.AMI Block PHONE 386 DRS. . Dr. E. H.. Marcum 'Physician and Surgeon BARKER' BUILDING Hours: 11,12 a. m.—3-5.p. m. .. Phones-—Office, Dr. J. W. Diedrich | _OFFICE, O'Loary-Bowser Blds. ‘Phones—OHice 376-W, Res. 376- Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Dr. A. J. Melby E. M. Sathre Buys Small Houses for Casb and Sells Them ot Small Monthly Payments, PR R oy O BELTRAMI NURSERY Bemidji, Minn. Largest Nursery Farthest || Write For Price List! i X Pbelps-l.andberz e jibi (INSURANCE OF REAL 108: THIRD ST. "FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Reynolds & Winter | 212 BELTRAMI AVENUE : SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AND Throat CALLS Bemidji , RES. 397 Dentist Bemidji, . Minn. "DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Store Phone 408 Bemidji -t e North Agency INDS |/ ESTATE - | PHONE 7781{| 5 ~—Phone 144— DAILY PIONEER I | { BEMIDJI FLORAL GO.| CHOICE - CUT FLOWERS ANL: PLANTS Artstis Desigane PRUMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL OKDBIS 1 Huffman & O’Leary FURNITURE . AND UNDERTAKING H. N. 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