Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 12, 1922, Page 7

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FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1922 . TRE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER . T JR SALE—Six-room house, prac- & Wanted e Savee it LI tand viography tically new; good shed and weli; | G °°‘,.J' ate: etdte op """“’“ °'k onc-acre lot, all fenced, garden all - S in; pberry, gooseberry and cur- WANTED—Washings. Call 303 | Figpq fflw G vt olants” Epont 500 bushe 5-12| H Dol ; ,i . $1,400 cash or $1,500 on time, one- ongit (3 ;‘ % f down. August Schmidt, cor- WANTED—Girl waiter at M:\.ndm'n! 3 ! Cafe. 302 Sccond street. 5-16 Boohxeri:R ExPERIENSYD, FUBLISH- - A are ipveatme . e APy house: must_have initiative: practical. 8 . ¢ S W. Madiso: ; I LefEs ASH 0 00 FOR SALE—12 lots in Hefferon ad- — = dition, 2 lots on Bemidji avenue. For Sale 1 lots on Dewey avenue oy £ )NLY EXPER 1 a ow A 3 7~ ' ner So. Washington and Rako, Ny- oais Lub-12 WANTED—Odd job work, carpet|_ i c]caning, lawn mowing cte. Phone | ————— = ~ Sl 5 FOR RENT— Mode rnished [ FOR SALE 984-W. 17| FOR SAIL E——Thlec picce wicker set F n - fur R e ] or Rent o Sis : e : i rooms, Sixth and Lake Boulevard. 1 S o N . IS, 3 » 5 room house on e el B, | Phone 9-F-1 or 49. 5-5tf Fg&mfiEl;;l‘fi—gcnn?lE;z%:: x‘umwl‘l‘t;g OR BENC_Tour-room santy nnd! er. .Can be seen at Kaplan's offi IOR S ‘\L]'IvSteEloamr}a;go.. }1»1__\-0A(ur~ (l',_‘ room house lfor sale r):r ren;. s & i : NT—Four- Tall 598, emidji Ave. o terms phone” WANTED—Girl for gencral house | WANTED—Position as house keeper | £ b d = 1-acre lot. Geo. Berglund, Phone _(:"] 88 4d i "(ic 5-18 J mu,':.r;,: vll“lmDLwcy n\lr)e . 2t 5- work, Good home, Call W, 8.} Address Mrs. Van Poll, (,on Del,, {FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms| 131wy, 4d5-13 54 — ~— |FOR SALE-—Good, fresh milch cow | FOR SALE—Overland-4 1920 tour- ) ! s --~82%. Minesota avenuc; Phone 408. Lycan. telehend”920. 2t 5-13 Bemidji, Minm 5-15 o 4l e 1 4 . b 4d 5-13 |pOR RENT—Five-room furnished ;In.lsu n m m“\nu‘(h E\y““)ll . 1;\;:,1 1111 [[.:oud condition. ~ Call WANTED—Girl for gencral lmusc< B . W— P modern flat; also single rooms. ’hone o b Grantbo. 45-1-12 for a barwzain, Gdb-13 work on Tarm.’ Apsly Mrs. B .| WANTED—Good rellable girl for | FOR RENT— Thedern Furnishel| Bhon' 638-W 4d5-13 . .4t 513 KE YS Get duplicate keys made | while you wait! room at 1009 Bemidji avunup . FOR SALE—Short wood. pirch and Phone 267 g 48 51 | T ————————FOR SALE—One 20 hossepower| " Lamarack, cull 14 or 61, 55 i p_amt FOR RENT—13 modern well vent-| tubular boilors also 1 butehers| toriracts call 44 or 601 50 tly FOR RENT i box L. AW Getchell, Bemidji. Phone 41 general house work. Apply Sat- 6d5- 16 urday morning at 603 Bemidji ave. ‘1t 5-12 1l farm Sn(l house ilated rooms in Grossman Block. ice box, size 6x10. Koors Bros. t] 35 Mrs . Will rent entire floor to onc 4-3tf o b h?w % Bt | party or ean bo arranged for dif. 3| For Sale, City Property| WANTED TO RE: cottage, either fur 1 ul nished, by June lst. Ing@ires at N " Pioneer and talk to bonified renter. WANTED—To reut five Toom mad- ern house, convenient to L‘()“Eg(..l SNT .r-—'—J—________—“ Possession during October R rcom. Suitable for two. Inqm Bl o A complete stock of blank keys here always. fovent apartments. lnquno of _____TM\—*—mh—T . ) i FOR SALE—Round reed baby bug- ) FOR RENT ode ul Abe Grossman, 3t 5-13 gy, reversible bodv, all wheels re-| FOR SALE-—Strictly modern house ~~rnnnesasan~~- | tived, also runners, in good condi-| at 707 Bemidji Ave. Phone \ i | | i | | | i | i o 509 g : 5-16 4 WANTED. —Fporionced might hotel| Schoficld, Teachers College.3t 5-15 | _at 609 Bemidji Ave. 4t For Sale tion. Will sell cheap. Call at st | § clerk. Must be quainted with FOR RENT—DModern furnhhed ro- 1311 Minnesota Ave. 4d5-13 | lve“ ar ware - traveling public. Salary and per- oms. Inquire »i. E. Ibertson, 405 FOR ll})l:.\‘ SS. 711‘;1; ‘»l.)nl Tarm lands | PHONE 57— wee J ewey avenue | o e | f 5-31 . s :;:Intage Apply New }\ap]nn 11{(& WANTED — Papcrhanging, painting| Beltrami, Phone 317-R or 31’1\"\/“ FOR SALE—Very good folding bed [FOR SALE—Registered Guernsey e and kalsomining. Let me figure on ; WANTED Man with family dosires | S0l Jerk, vrices reasonable, W, work in retail re or any work i which has sufficient income to 8¢-W. 12d5-11 support family. Answer to “H. LA G” care of Pioneer, 8t 5. with matress. Apply Sister Super- | bull, four years old; sound in every! - FOR RENT—Large furnished mod- ior at St. Anthony’s hospital. way; brea at Island farm in one[FOR SALE—St. Anthony's hospital ern room, 1023 Minnesota Ave. 3t 5-13 ;‘t‘ the best herds in the state. with ni~ wiLho!ut furniture. For Phone 317-R. 5-3tf stonn casonable. A. J. Wiltse, Bemidji particular awply Sister Superior SEltlygUlzz“;‘lgE%‘l’:";:v;‘:tl_fgl:(‘)f.‘; Fioneer Uffice. g 2| St. Authony's iiospital. 8t 5-13 style, 42- = coupons—ior $6.50, Sunshine [FOR SALE— 42-picce dinner n Grocery. 4-4 tf | new pattern—beautiful in design,| house, five rooms and bath, garage, Z y iul:l the s f(.),rr breakfast room, or two 1 on corner ‘Eighth and FOR RENT — Modern furnished| pop SALE—Kitchen range in good I: e c'olt' ge, 25 coupons of Cream| Bemidji. BT 3 2t 609 sl‘;lct:}:(lfi fA’ie”"' 1;‘5‘;?: condition, kitchen cabinet, small | oY w(éll?mt"den“;"u Sunshine | FOR SALE_ AL 806 America ave- al 1 . o or- o rly. Sunshine DAL= T ve- bubv buggy. Inquire at 710‘3?:‘({; Grocery. 4-4 tf nue, 1 Oliver typewriter, No. cle with also unm-ntm _Bth2 FOR RENT—Two 2-rom apartments with private baths. Apply office, Kaplan building. 4-27tf set— | FOR SALE—Thoroughly 1 For Sale Farm Property WANTED-Sa].esmzml;l $100 am{i1 . commission to, sel guarantee y cord and fabric tires direct from [FOR SALE OP RENT—160 acre factory at lowest prices. Good- farm, locatec on west range, 1 mile stock Tire Co., 1106 S. Michigan from Red Lake in Shotely township. Ave., Chicago, n], 2t 5.13 | Addr Eric. Nelson, Stanley, Mm- - nesota. 3t 5-13 Remodeling FURS BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MRS. F. L. MATHERS Phone 232—House Phone 831-W FOR RENT_Touse furmished or| ica avenue, phone 421-J 1 bieyele, nfurnished, upstairs or down- o S s 3 o Teni % :Laum Inquire pat 110 bnxth St. |FOR SALE 1 Hoover potato planter I'()R__ SALE—Furniture, 2 bed 5-15 1 Aspinwalt sprayer, 1 large Ho- springs and mattr 3 1 dre over digger, also 1 used F‘urd\ml 1 chiffonier; 1 leather daveny FOR RENT—DBrick residence on tractor. Inquire Motor Inn, 3t 5. 1 llbux-y table; 2 I(-(.u“, Beltrami avenue and 10th street. ] o and benchl, 2 h 3 >nmll rugs; 1 Inquire of John Moberg, Phone 272 | .o p g1k One S-picce birds-eye | dining room chair WANTED—To pasture your stock; 200 acres mixed grasses, with tim- othy and clover; woven wire fenc- G ing; shade; running water; 3% miles from Bemidji. Good pastur- : ing now. Phelps-Landberg Agency.( FOUND—License plate and ' tail 106 Third St. Phone 775. 12d5-13| light No. A 36894. Owner may LOST OR FOUND on h\nm avenue, just nu(wlv I,Iu- City Limits; \vll] sacrifice for : $350 if sold this wee . A buffet; small{s Glick. Phone !7 P14, B3db-12 have same by calling Chief of maple bedroom suite, with spring | hook: kitchen tabl : bt able and WANTED—Experienced stenogra- | police and paying for this ad. | pOR RENTOne large room suit-| and mattress; also fgreen velour | chairs; Universal range; window | FOR SALE—Four-room house on ASK YOUR GROCER FOR @ Rhel and bgol\kecnex Address able for two, also two front rooms, | couch, Morris chair with push cut-| shad curtains ete. Will sell with Dewey Ave., hardwood floors, city 4 Stenographer” care of the Pio- — | 520 Beltrami ave. Phone 705-] ton back and foot rest, pedestal,| out Piano, Prefer to sell to one| water, sewor, bath, modern oxeept ’ : i neer, stating experience and give 5113 | kitcher, cabinet, 3-burner oil stove | party who can rent house, 5 room| heat; good ' lot, coment walks: a p S Orsera IS % references. 3t 5 F‘OUND—~Bay pony came to my = 2-burner oven, iron board, wringer, bungalow, all modern except heat $2,150—$600 down Also ‘,u or i No matter how brilliant it may ace April 30. Owner can have | FOR RENT-—Modern furnished | wash board, clothes hamper, bas. | at 215 Tenth Streets Will rent hoirs Lots and farms 'f(‘,,.‘\,.l'fi.r Fresh From the Ground be painted—a_lily still 1enmms a same by paying feed charges, this lily. See Mae Murray in “The Gild-| ad and identifying. Olaf Linden, ed Lily” tomorrow at the Elko. ' Nebish, Minn, 2t 5-13 A HEALTHY RELISH BOTTLED HERE AT HOME room will serve meals if de- ket, axe, hoe and 12-qt sprinkler. house for $25.00 per month. In- We wrile i gl Sired, Inquire 1323 Minnesota av. | Cail ‘upstairs —at 511 Minnesota| quire Abe Grossmun: fub Cloth:| Do Ageneyr 306 T A enue, phone 428-J 3t 5-13| Ave. 5-2tf|. ing store, phone 937, 8t 5-12| Phone 775. G513 flakes! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are never tough or leathery or hard to eat! They are all- the-time crisp, all-the-time good! Don’t man in a local wholesale jewelry house recently, as he introduced his com- panion_to the_proprietor. “L want to There is also a rosewood from [on- duras which is considered the best In the world for xylophone bars. RO e T T T T T T T T IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL‘ MARK TWAIN IN wAsHlNGToN give him absolifely wholesale prices. IIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIlllIllll“llIIlIll“ll|||IIIIlIIIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll!l ; B 2 REV. J. FRALING, 4 H E Strietly wholesale.” Beralagl, Minm. NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION CO. 1<k = £| Good Stories Conoerning Sojourn of “All right,” replied the wholesaler ST. PHILIP'S CHURCH INTERNATIONAL FALLS AND BEMIDJI 4 H Ask Y' ou D t E| the Famous Humorist at Capital | to the retailer who was a_regular cus- lrami Ave. =~ ;¥uone 347 Reag U At Be Por Mila " ! H r oc or E Are Current Still. tomer of the house. “Whatever you pom e 8 | cad Up ead Down 1 - - = S ! | £ H —= say goes.” ot e Uit e 00 M. |n;rclrM!i':r.A?l;rEll Tor00 A l i H . s . S| When Mark Twath lived in Wash-| This is done sometlnle; it is said, {|| all Catholies 1o have a copy of the 5:20 P. M. "I‘;eilnl:‘d i :giag A M, 5 = What ml“{ 18 the best =|ington the streets in the national cap- | but the usual custom®is that when lhlvlu in thelr home and to read it |[[S 4:45 P. M Listicfork e 2 s - . | ital were in such a eondition that an i'q retail jeweler brings in.a customet, = 4:25 P. M. H 1 5 . M. g £ and safest, especially E| ntoxteated phitosopher aptly deseribed | 3 profit fs added to the whelesale price attond any or all of out 1Z 3:25 P. N appyland A0 A M, = = & = pi n n = 5 P. M. Big Falls 1:00 P. M.} H for children— Z(them by. saying: “When it's dry|and this goes to the retailer for his ||| Adm! ""“1::’3’ o “I,l.'"d“f;.' = 2:55 P. M. Margic 1:30 P. M. 8 = =|vou can't see where you are going, | services. The customer In this case “hin, = 2:28 P, M. Gravel Pit 2:00 P. M. = = Then order your S|and when it's wet you can't go0.”| purchased several hundged dollars’ (':Il,h()lh)\t]_“hm.-l. given free upon re- || (= 2:10 P. M. Gemmell 2:15 P. M. = 5 PASTEU =|Mark Twain remarked that the win- | worth of goods. Y quest. All are welcome. : JIE 1:55 P. M. Misoeh ZISEM £ . H RIZED | tor vistor woud probably wonder, it In an hour tho.otater, ¥ho hnd in- = sl | e (L8 Nt Jo M. 2 = 1Lk e s s £/ there happened to be a thaw when he | sisted on “absolutely wholesale” prices = : B ackducl 4:15 P. M. = ] Mllk and Cream Z|came to town, why the city fathers|for his customer, returned to the H ::‘;‘g : m Hines 4:35 P, M. £ £ from Z| were so shortsighted as not to dilute | wholesule house. SPECIAL‘STS H 10:55 A. M. T;":::nk" ;:’g F m = Z|the mud a little more and use thel e\hat profit did you get for me?” CHR()NIC DISEASES = 10:45 A. M. Turtle ',:{i",. 5:25 P. M. H = | streets for canals. he asked the wholesaler. St S 10:20 A M. - Birchmont 545 P. M. = A H W C flARDlNG E|Another story told about Mark [ sxone” was the reply. “You insisted | (RS T ISSIKIVAKLA UL YL |= 10:00 A, M. Bomidji o bM . 2 - (i £ Z| Twain during his stay there which IS | that the prices be strictly wholesale.” f = 1 = + Including 25-minute lunch. § Including 20-minute lunch. s ¢ . i g A —Phone 389— Z| probably befter known, had its be-| But dian't 1 kick you'under the con REE-FREE! |E Lindvall & Mastorson, Props. International Falls, Minn. S .+ annunniiinnm LTI INNNBNNNNNNS | ginning when the humorist called to | ¢4pl1e?” asked the retailer. “You should If you caunot call, write to- | l|IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll"lllllllllllllllllllll LU R % see Grover Cleveland at the White | yave gotten wise to that.” day for our wanderful hook b T QT 114 . House. The President and Mrs. Cleve- | uy- 4 e ranliedyie explaining Chrehic Dis £ i I L ‘You never kicked me, il of the Skin, 3 = £ ! 1and had invited Mark Twain and his | \olesaler. “You must have been Kick- mdmmml'x':::lfl:,ur:erw.r».; H TRY OUR NEW H &} wife to dine with them, and the latler | ing vour own cvstomer who sat nest Will” be aent free in plain | = g “Come om Alice, you know ) was Il and unable to go. Mark Twain [ 40" ma; Yeled envelope. Free dvier. |5 ¢ ¢ . 7 to have. K-u-.:r: reing \7\4‘ I went alone, apologized for the ab-| "y gior ¢his was the reply, “the cus- THEH H: INST‘TUTE g H - f:'.‘l"f.a'..’é":'fl'ii"i, eat fifle NS sence of Mrs. Glemens, solemnly | y,er wiil sit on my side. Then there EALT = O ee O ecla, g a whole box of, because RS \‘~) handed Mrs. Cleveland a paper, and | o™ pe po mistake"—Kunsas City | @ aRatl il Labaddts Minneapolis g £ ::h-y nintn)to,l'mh to 1":'” ' asked her to sign it. In surprise she Star, 3 = s Siediailagontid o Al/ inquired what it was and why she y o = s % = should sign It. Mark Twain turned E] C r 5 % the paper over and showed her n line 2 E %" n Mrs. Clemens' handwriting: “Don’t 7 . = . g " - v » Wife to Accompany Explorer. M K F t = i 24 RS ogg ;\‘I:': E;‘-‘x‘re:lx;:;rdlc;:t&n::l\dl;lrt:e‘}ll‘r;luie;m 3. 1. Cope, the explorer, returned C ee “"“ ure £ Manufactured by local factories under our own label. E - i o didie® to Plymouth, England, a year ahend ) £ It’s just what you have been wanting—no Gelatine, 3 a LAy of schedule; he had discovered ex- £ higher pereentage of butterfat—as smooth as velvet— 8 - While 1h Washington' Mark Twain = ! & ] m s 3 ' | tensive, workable mineral deposits and - AN ABSOLUTELY PURE ICE CREAM! H | :::fqp;’[’,"" “::::Ksp::";’enfe";:v]:’;‘ss"': gained valuable knowledge relnting to c omoan g AN o 4 E 4 in the press gallerles of the semats ":"‘,3“,'l‘,“:(“g'"‘,“.'“"‘,',l"l‘lf‘,s'"eA;:::"N;:.,L,'i:',g p y H Cost You No More g s [) 1 and the house, wrote two humorous | (1% (U7 0 plans to go buck, tuk- H. N. McKee, Manager = H articles: “A Late Senatorial Secretary- i e o = H - = o i Y| ing his wife with him, in which case £ : are a taste thril st Pt St S | e it bt e l| pONE 222w |2 Markham ( fofiee S hop : g . Resignation.” Both of these articles |y, o the Antaretic contineat.—Sci- = s were written about his own experi- entific American. RESIDENCE PHONE 222.R = H at meals Or ANY TIME | e o ie ind been privte sere ' BEMIDJI minn. || LYCAN & CO., Prop. P l tary to Sepator Stewart of Nevada, but = | £ £ - o & not finding his dutles congenial, he re- = d Merel Nari ol = % That’s because Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are so deliciously signed. Bosewond Mersly & Name; ] [ . : Rosewood, 0 much used In making - - flavored—the Kellogg flavor that is known all over flne furniture, is not the w o the civilized world! You, as well as the little folks, can NO SECOND TIME FOR HIM | rose tree, but is that of se : eat great bowlfuls of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes day after —_— of tree and so called be 3 day—and each sunny-brown, crispy, crunchy spoonful NetalFller dw'lll :;:av; Th]gn: Properly xu-rfnmc”nf l":'lsvi* ""'du: t:""‘ L n il i xed for the Next Customer color. One kind comes from Sur » P . g Gediar i —_— Brazil is the Dalbergin nigra F. All, - Put Kellogg’s in comparison with imitation corn “This Is a customer of mine.” sald a | according to Samuel J. Record of Yale “ For over 3( years miss such enjoyment! — Insist upon Kellogg’s in the RED and GREEN package that bears the signa- ture of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes! NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT! AN AID TO BEAUTY is soudn, white, even, heau- tiful tecth. Our Ny -Denta t Lont‘| pdstc wlll help tu keo CEEEANT S S T LRI PRI I ? AKE b keeps i Ean Tt ) i Use it morning and night. 5 O f 25¢ ¥ : unces ior i & CORN FLAKES § o= \‘ ; , I Also makers of KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG’S BRAN, cooked and krumbled c i t D ru s to re UsE LESS than of highel‘ pric ed bran ds é . ._X_mfl“.s .%Hc'“o" MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT * Read The Pionger Want AdS | enene 2 , i i RN DAT AN Vo B A i ] S S o —— —

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