Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 1, 1922, Page 5

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N wAN'tED—T ambermaids, Ap- ply. Mnrkham otel. 4-25tf WANTED—Pish washer at the Grill| Cafe. 2038 Minnesota Ave. ' 245-2 WANTED TO BU& Portable garage Address “B. H care Pioneer. 4d5-1 WANTED——GH" for general house- work. Inquire Mrs. Thos. Hughes, 703 Bemidji.Ave. d5-2 | Wth’L‘ED TO-RENT—Small house,‘ out the. 1st-of June. Phone 961/ C fgu‘f‘ or _caXlsHousekeeper, Dal-| ton ote}: 3 LACI?IES’ hHard Gglntlinéen :;fi Hats ean ocke emid;ji m:l i “Works and" ‘Shoe| Shl RBoglors, YH‘IGGZZ' PR P i 2, O LG GBS o RS g WANTEIS)?) T—A neat §-room cottage,daidhers furnisited! ér unfur- nished, by Jung, 1st. ., Igquire; at) Pioneer, and talk to bonified r‘enterf. e, T e Mo WANTED — Paperhanging, painting and kalggmining? : Let me figure on your'work. Prices reasonable. W. Self, 26th>and Minn, Ave. Phone 134-W. * 12d5-11 WANTED—To pasture your 'stock; 200_acres mixed grasses, with tim- othy ‘and clover; woven wire fenc- ing; shade; rupning water; 3% miles fror» Bemidiji, Good pastur- B ing now. Phelps-Landberg Agency. 1vu amrd St. Phone 775. 12d5-13 SR R For Sale; C’ity Property FOR SALE—:Lots on America ave- nue; cheap. Erland Morken, Cit;;. FOR SALE—By owner, 3 good resi- dences on JIrvine: avenue. For par- ticulars " wnte, Roger Martin, Grand Junction,’ Star ‘Route, Colorado. 10t 5-3 FOR SALE- -oom house, hard- wood floors; ater, lights, lot 50x140, on America Ave; $500 dowy ¥ Also other houses, lots and farms. :> Wl write . insurance. Ph el andberg Agency 106 Th:H St Phone 21‘?5 P FOR SALE— 6-room ' strictly modern home . - on Lake Boulevard. Sy 6-room house in Carson’s Ad- - ,-\ dition. 6-room house.on Doud avenue, .gas, water, sewer, electric lights. 9-room house on Bemidji ave- nue. 12-room house on Mississippi avenue. 6d5-5 # Reynolds & Winter. ., NEW SEDANS AND COUPES ATTRACT|MUCH ATTENTION Two of the new sedans and coupes which the Ford Factories are making. this year, ‘arrived in the city ‘Satur- day evening and are now on exhi- bition .at the C. W. Jewett Co. show rqoms,. Whers . considerable al iast christened them “baby Lincolns” on account ‘of ‘the new inside iimsh and other 1mprovements : Two-sided. ' Mr, Goode—MYy wife prefers tea for breakfast, while ‘I prefer coffee. _His Friend—Then I suppose it is necessary to have both? “Oh, no! We compromise; we have tea" -Answers, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER atmmtmg g — EXPERLE; must_havy ENC¥D. PUBLISH- e Siivs. practos: m,,_ EAPERIENCED o Y % SALESW Mtracfl:e m'.ure Sens 2l BN ESNT For Sale A L FOR SALE—Bicycle. 512 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418. 4d5-4 FOR SALE_My cottage at Birch- mont, furnished. A. P. White. 7 8d5-1 FOR SALE—44-8 Oldsmobile Road- [ insertions. ¥ i3 Ll For Salé F Arm Property FOR 'SALE—The Jester Farm Re- sort, a real summer resort proper- .ty,.nearly % mile lake-shore on Lake, Plantaganet, and % mile -shore on; Lake Marquette; fog ho- tel building, three log cottages, three frame cottages, barn, garage and other buildings; beautiful park of mixed hardwood timber. Reynolds ‘& Winter. 6d5-5 NORTH DAKOTA CLUBS OPEN FIRST MUSICAL FESTIVAL Grand Forks, N. D.; May 1.—The first music festival under the aus- pices of the North Dakota Federa- tion' of Music clubs opened here to- day. Arrangements have been made for a three days’ session, closing with the presentation of “Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast,” in which choruses from 12 towns participate. E. H. Wilcox will direct. Cost of ads will be computed in the following manner: z " 10.-WORD AD, ONE TIME. . .... i 20-WORD AD, 25.WORD AD, ' :30.WORD AD, ONE TIME. . ..... ONE TIME....... ONE TIME. . ..... 10-WORD AD, THREE TIMES. .. / 20-WORD AD, ' 25-WORD AD, 30-WORD AD, THREE TIMES. .. THREE TIMES. .. THREE TIMES. . . ...25c _._ 10.WORD AD, TWO TIMES. ........25c, | o8 20.WORD AD, TWO TIMES. . . ......30c | b 25.WORD AD, TWO TIMES. ........38 ....30c '30.WORD AD, TWO TIMES. ........45¢c ....25c 10-WORD AD, FOUR TIMES. . . . .....25¢ ....40c 20-WORD AD, FOUR TIMES. .. ... ...50¢ ... .50c 25.WORD AD, FOUR TIMES. ... .....68c ....60c 30-WORD AD, FOUR TIMES............75 CASH MUST ACCOMPANY COPY For Rent FOR RENT—One modern furnished room. 515 Bemidji Ave. 4-17tf FOR RENT—Furnished yooms at ,140 Mill. Rark.-. Inquire . Elizabeth Rosacker, Nymore. 4d5-1 FOR RENT—Modern furnished ro- oms.’ Inquire M. E. Ibertson, 405 Beltrami, Phone 317-R or 317-W S 4-25tf FOR RENT—Rooms by day or week, $2.50 a week and up. Phone 503 ‘W, 317% Minnesota Ave. 4d5-1 FOR RENT— T-room house and garage in Nymore. Summer cottage at Grand Forks Bay, and a summer cot- tage at LaMoure. 6d5-5 . Reynolds & Winter. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in Doran Bldg. Phone 522-W. 3d5-3 FOR RENT—Two 2-rcom apartments with private baths: i Kaplan building. B o v chutn SO Sty FQOR NT-—~Two.rooms, on ground pfioolx?ru nquire at 1200 America , 3d5-3 Ave, or call 708-W. y d rooms or light housekeéping: Inqmre 723 Irvine Ave. Phone.d445. ....3d5-3 FOR_ RENT- igence on Beltrami ;f ‘&mflmh“mtreet Inquire of John Moberg, Phone7272f 4 -7t FOR RENT-—Enjoy nature! Attrac- tive summer cottages . at JLake- mount for rent. Call 983-W/or at 621 Bemidji Ave. d5 FOR RENT—Farmhouse wn.}( gar- den, to the right party; House rent will be free. ard, Tenstrike, Minn, Apply; O“‘cef- Used Automobiles, Trucks, For Sale FOR SALE One Ford Touring. One Ford Roadster. One Ford Roadster, with de- livery body. One Oakland six - cylinder Touring. One Republic Truck, with stake body. One Deal Truck. soled tires. One Deal Truck, solid tires. plow Tractor. ‘"''One ‘Beeman 1-horse Garden Tractor. One 20-inch Brush Braker Plow for Tractor. One Eurcka Potato Planter. One 22-foot ‘Launch Hull. F. M. MALZAHN, Bemid 6d5-6 Address,P. M. L!é%nsmmrlb. Tue The Ually Ploneer. Tractors : Thls system for charglng for these ads will be effective at once. : Noads will be accepted unless paid for when ordered. To those having open accounts and who pay their bills monthly, the ads will be charged for at the rate of lc per word straight, mlnlmum charge 250. : | cottage at Romford. ster. Inquire Progressive Auto Co-, 408 America Ave. Phone 187. L 4-27tf | | insertions. No ad taken for less than 25¢ regardless of number of FOR SALE—Piano, in good condi- tion, newly tuned. Phone 110-W. 4db-4 FOR SALE-—Good buggy, cheap if taken at once. Inquire 1200 Amer- ica Ave, or phone 708-W. 3db-3 OR 5‘\Lh—10"‘l TFord Roadster, E ler’s, demountable rims, tire -earrier, twu new tires; car is in excellent condition, license paid; Phone for demonstration D. G. Wells, 713 America o 1d5-1 BRITISH WOMAN' WEARS SAME DRESS THIRTY YEARS London, May 1.—Amelia Hodgson, perhaps the world’s most conserva- tively dressed woman, has died at her She had worn ‘the same dress of Vietorian design 1for thirty years. One of her last | FOR FOR SALE—SmgPr sewmg machine, in good running order; $10 takes it! ~ 1811 - Minnesota “Ave. Call 653-J. - s s 3d5-1 FOR SALE—Furniture “and house- hold gaods kinds; ‘leaving city for su W. H. Lillye, SALEZ One 20-Hozsepower tubular boiler; . also__1 butcher's ice box, gize 6x10. Koors B't:;zsf - 4-3t FOR SALE—1921 Ford, will dis- count license fee for cash; car has been driven about 1,500 miles. In- quire at Pioneer office. 4d5-1 SEE OUR WINDOW—Beautiful new style, 42-piece dinner set 25 soap Jor $6.50, Sunshine 4-4 tf tion. A. L Anderson, Brick-yard Road, oppo: (.en Body Co., R. R. 2, Box 6d5-6 FOR SALE—Second hand touring car of well known make. Large roomy seats, genuine leather upholstered. Complete with starter, lights, extra tire and rim, all in good condition. For quick sale apply Earl McMahan care Jewetts Garage. 6td 5-1 FOR SALE—, 42-piece dinner set— new pattern—beautiful in design, just the set for breakfast room, or lake cottage, 25 coupons of Cream Laundry soap and $6.50—see our window. Come early. Sunshine Grocery. 4-4 tf FOR SALE—One i rd’s-eye maple bedroom suite, with spring and mattress; one Spanish leather pullman style davenport; one writ- ing desk; one green velour couch; one corner chair; two rockers; one Morris chair, with push but- ton back and foot-rest; one library stand; one pedestal; one 4x7 rug; one 6x9 Congoieum rug; one 20« inch round oak heater; one kitch- en cabinet; one 3-burner oil stove; one 2-burner oven; one kitchen ta- ble; one ironing board; one alu- minum bread box; one carpet sweeper; two galvanized wash tubs; ome wringer; one wash board; one Call upstairs at Call_evenings. copper wash bo 511 Minne, The QUALITY of our work cannot be gauged by our prices — skill, the care and thoro guarantee s faction, Let us show you. \vls!’u':- “nq‘thut the dress might last until it again became fashionable, ¥ DRY CLEANERS HDEANSDN BROS. PHONE 537 Builgflss PROFESSIONAL ) DRS. - Johnson & Borreson ‘i Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN. N— DRS. 5 Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Block N DRS, Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block Dr. H. A. Northrop Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Battles Bl:'. Office Phons 153-W Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji’s Pioneer Chiropractor Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401-W Bemidji Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block . FHONE 396 RES. 397 OFFICE, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phll'g—_o ice 376-W, Res. 376-R Dr. G. M. Palmer, Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn. C:R. Sa.nborn, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office, Miles Block House Phone 449—Office Phon®:58 Dr. E. H. Marcum || Physician and. Surgeon | BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11312 a. m:—3-5 p. m. l Phones—Office 802, Res., 211 E. M: Sathre Buys Smyfl Houses for Cask and Sells Them on Small Monthly Payments_ Bemidji, Minn. Largest Nursery Fa:jlhest North Write For Price List! —_———— BELTRAMI NURSERY ! ey D. J. Moore - District Agent NORTHWESTERN ', . MUTUAL LIFE Over Northern Nat'l Bank Room 6 Bemidji, Minn. THE MODE SHOP HEMSTITCHING, 10c peor yard All Kinds of Sewing Done. ROOM 30 BATTLES BLDG. Violin Instruction Forming class of twenty— Interested parties call at 415 AMERICA AVE.' .C. L. ARNOLD, ot to s Ao FURNIWRE AND m UNDERTAKING LICENSED EMBALMER IN CHARGE --PHONE 178-W or R LU 5 S A A2 A O | QUICK SERVICE SHOE REPAIRER [ bave cut the price down in shoe repairing. You need your shues repaired. I need the work. I ‘:ulrunh. the best of work dno ere. B F. J. CATTEYSON SEVENTH STREET 873 MINNESOTA AVE. SHOE REPAIRING PRICES ARE DOWN! Ladies’ half soles Men'’s half soles Men’s whole rubber heels All Works Done Guaranteed. BEMIDJI SHOE STORE 315 Mino. Ave. Phone 172.W ASK FOR ; - Birchmont BRAND Butter : IN THE 0-SO Handy Carton = — BRING YOUR Shoe Repairing TO KORNELL He will fix your shoes at reason- able prices. If he can’t, you can throw them away. Also—new hand-made shoes for sale, and old shoes. J. Kornell’s Repair Shop 4th St. and America Ave. BEMIDII FLORAL G0, CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistie Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn. , 512 Beltrami At * Phone 418-W BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MRS. F. L. MATHERS Phone 232—House Phone 831-W ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ralph’s Horseradish BOTTLED HERE AT HOME Plumbing Heating Robert J. Russell 312 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R 130. ! 5- Passenger . QLDSMOBILES e 150 For 7-Passenger ~~STUDEBAKERS Dodge Touring Cars . DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Bemidji Auto Livery Opposite Hotel Markham FRALING, uat, Minn. ILIF'S OHURCE Pho ] at cost. The Church urges tholics to have a ocopy of the Bible in their home and to read it daily. Non-Catholles are cordinlly to_attend any or all of our servic Admission free to all. Retigious in- ature und lnl’nrmxxtlun Catholic Chu: upuu Te- quest. All PAY CASH FOR Eggs, Butter and Poultry TOP. MARKET PRICE. B. A. KOLBE & (0. ON M. & I R. B. TRACKS 2MD ST. PHONE 207 sl GENERAL BODY 'COMPANY- Manufacturers of Commercial Truck Bodies East Bemidji Phone 13-F-2 General Office: 418-22 Belt. Phone 970 Factory: Bemidji 3upscribe ror The Dally Floneer. 623 Fonrth St. 5

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