Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 20, 1922, Page 5

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How Mark 'Twain’s Friendship and Business Instinct Was Used to v Help Old Friend. In 1885, Mark Twain, who had his financial ups and downs, was enjoy- ing a period of prosperity as the pub- lisher of his own books. The pub- lication of the “Adventures of Huckle- berry Finn” at that time had been particularly profitable and Clemens, hearlnq that ‘Ri¢hard Watson Glider) of the Century (nmpu{n, had, liaeu genek h whol on inf erms, .14 {inding out how fare-tH aeveloped, i P =3 1t sooh' Yhpdarea ‘thét the Century editors desired’ the book, but would not guarantee a -profit of $25,000 to the wuthor,~:who' had recently ex- perieneeda:failure in business and whose health was breaking down. Clemens, whose first and last thought was to serve his friend, said: “Gen- eral, I have my checkbook with me. I will draw you a check now for $25,- 000 for the first volume of your memoirs, and will add a like amount for each volume you may write, as an advance royalty payment.”, An arrangement was made where- by Grant received 70 per cent of the net returns and, hs is well known, ythe book was a vast ‘success. The jpublication resulted in receipts by the “+"Grant helrs of about $450,000. The (B first check to Mrs. Julia D. Grant, H drawn February 7, 1886, for $200,- 000, remains the largest royalty check in history. GREAT 'SfATE COPIED MOTTC Michigan Must Acknowledge Its Obli. gations to the Greatest of Eng- i lish Architects. The motto of the state of Michigan y “Si Quaeris ~Peninsulim Amoenam Circumspice,” (If You Seek a Beauti- "} ful Peninsula, Look About You) was borrowed rather shamelessly from the inscription which appears on the in. terior of St. Paul's cathedral in Lon don, in memory of its architect, Sir B Christopher Wren, This inscription reads, “Si Monumentum Requiris Cir- A cumspice,” (If You Seek .His Monu- [ ment, Look About You). In other words, the great church is itself a monument to the greatest of English architects. Sir Christopher Wren was born in 1632 and died in 1723. He won many honors, was knighted by Charles II, later elected president of the Royal 4+ Society of London, and served for a I time in parliament. But his fame rests chiefly on his having designed St. Paul’s, the most magnificent Protestant edifice in the world and second only \ to St. Peter’s in Rome among the re- | ligious structures-of:medern times. It t required thirty-five years in bullding, H but was begun and completed under ‘Wren's sole direction. It cost $3,500, 000.—Detroit News. WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, etc. —Phone 300— McClernond Son Minnesota Ave. McKee Furniture and Undertaking Company ! H. N. McKee, Manager | PHONE 222-W l RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R g BEMIDJI MINN. 120 THIRD STREET Get duplicate keys made while you wait! A complete stock of blank keys here always. e Given Hardware ——PHONE 57— HELPED GRANT TO FORTUNE 7 discussing ivith Grant ' the’ pub’flsh i ¢ ing of his memuhs, vulled upon the [jaeeanind THE PIONEER WANT ADS HuEman & O’Leary F FURNITUR! AND UNDERTAKING LICENSED EMBALMER IN CHARGE PHONE 178-W or R Danclng Tessons will be given Tuesday and Friday evenings at the K. C. hall by Fred and Isabell Bahr. PHONE 944 " BEMIDJI CLEANERS Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing of all Wearing Apparel. We call for and deliver —PHONE 578— Out-of-Town Custom- ers: “Send your. clothes by Parcel Post.” First Class Work and Prompt Service...- Bemld_u Cleaners N. Papermaster, Mgr. New Kaplan Block Bemidji Minn. H.M.DEHAAN PAINTS SIGNS Any Kind Any. Time Any Where On Anything FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 128 e —— . ——— e —— —_————————————— AUTO LIVERY 1S OUR BUSINESS! We Are at Your Service NIGHT and DAY Bemidji Auto Livery DALTON HOTEL BLOCK A varioty of cars to choose from Seven-P: nger Buick Five-Passenger Oldsmobile Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars L A T [ CLARIFIED MILK HAS NOTHING ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY o ————— T~ ——— iHave it deliveted to ;bur _; door every morning! MILK and CREAM from healthy cowsi— “handled in a sanitary way. PHONE 16-F-4 ALFALFA DAIRY ! W. G. SCHROEDER Fred Webster, Mgr. | Wanted Call 865-W. dren Call 952 J 4d6-23 in private family. Phone 638-W. 4d6-20 WANTED—A restaurant cook. In- quire at Olson’s Cafe, 205 Second - St. d6—21 WANTED TO BUY—a hay loader, must be in good working order. E E. Schulke, Tenstrike, Minn. 3d6-19 WANTED—Boy, 17 years old, wants a job, has a bicycle and can make deliveries. Call Pioneer office. 2d6-20 WANTED—Competent, experienced maid for general housework. In- quire 1107 Lake Blvd. Phone 711-W. 2d6 20 WANTED——-Young girl wants lght housework, or taking care of chil- dren. Phone 659-W, or call 614 Fourth St. 2d6-20 WANTED—Young lady desires posi- tion as stenographer. Have some knowledge of bookkeeping. Phone 148-W. Delta Kutchera. 3d6-21 WANTED—Paperhanging, painting and kalsomining. Let me figure on your work. E, Self, 26th and Min- nesota Ave. Phone 734-W. 12d6-20 HELP WANTED MALE—Earn $5 to $10 day gathering evergreens, roots and herbs, in the fields and roadside; book and _prices free. Botanical, 616, West Haven, Conn. 1d6-19 For Rent FOR RENT—THIRD ST. OFI‘lCES PHONE 310. 6-6t tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, Phone 310& 6-61 WANTED—PRACTICAL NURSING 6-19tf WANTED—-—Job taking care of “chil- WANTED——Yunng lady wants work [ TSN _,} B —— T A THE BEMIDJI DATLY PIONEER ' : B - 145 Comrti T!i PAGE FIVE FOR RENT—One modern furnished room. 516 Bemxd;n Ave. ter. FOR RENT — Modern rooms, 520 Beltrami Ave 765-J. 6-4uf FOR RENT—Cottnge at. Lavinia, by week or month, Reynolds &dw“’n‘- o 4d6-22 furnished Phone 4d6-23 FOR RENT—Furnished cottage #t Birchmont, by the week. Frank J. Koors. 6d6-23 FOR RENT—Furnished light house-| keeping rooms, in modern home. 621 Bemidji Ave. FOR RENT—7-room house. 4d6-21 Inquire 1307 Beltrami Ave., 759-W. 4t-6[2 or phone 0 FOR SALE—One dinirig table and buffet, fumed oak, $20.00. 700-J. Call 4d6-19 FOR RENT—For the summer, fur- nished five-room house, Koors. 6d6-2 Frank 0 FOR RENT—Large modern furnish- ed room, Call 317-R. 1023 Minnesota Ave. 6-15tf unfurnished rooms suitable ‘for light house- FOR RENT—Several keeping. 314 Eighth St. 4d6-20 FOR RENT OR SALE — §-room house with bath; on Twelfth St. Bemidji Creamery Co. nished room. preferred. 1105 America Ave. privilege of light floor. Inquire 423 Fourth St. 3 ing girls or man and wife with n children. | Inquire 806 Americ: Ave. wo Rl d6-2 'W. C. ANDERSON Beltrami Coun;y Representative or McWade Self-Sealing Auto Tubes 716 14th St, Phone 392-W Plumbing Heating Robert J. Russel) 3132 Fourth Street PhLones 620-W—620-R | S BERNIE W. ALDRICH GARAGE First Class AUTO REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed 408-410 AMERICA AVE. —Phone 187— Night Phone 515-W DRS. Larson & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 DANCING SCHOQL Classic, Acrobatic and Dancing tapght.: ©:3 Morning_and Eveging GClasses For Children agd Adujts Margaret Troppman Studio: Troppman Block RAGS ton rags--no buttons, hill or woolep eloth aceepted. Iroom Pioneer Office S SHo-CARD SMITH FOR SNAPPY SIGNS THAT SELL STUFF For Quicker Service PHONE 983-W 6d6-21 —— FOR RENT—A large pleasant fur- Two young ladies 6-16tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with housekeeping. Also one large front room on first d6-21 FOR RENT—After Junc 26th, two large airy rooms, well furmshed gas and lights, suitable for work- o a 0 IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY SUMMER CLOTHES of light or dainty fabri carefully cleaned, colors retained, by our methods, Get full wear, economize by using our service. O DRY ELIANERS BRING RESULTS PHONE 537 GANSON BROS, COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven-passenger Buicks Seven - passenger Enclosed | Dodges and Dodge Tour- ing cars—a motor for ev- ery occasion, | House Phona- 449.805 Office 55 FOR SALE—Team, harness..and wagon. Phone 811-W. 6634 FOR SALE—Hoyaehald, furniture a : 446-231 For Sale FOR SALEShert wond, Dirch and tamarack, Jcall 44 :r ’)60' i -9, tf .FOR—S'&—LE:TWO Turnenoll stoye, w; cheap. Inquire .418. Oak, S:.-. X Jing.ayay. | A 29 ’FOR 1CSAL ge —— S FOR SALE—Ford .tomring 8y price]s \reaspnable. | Call 314 Foprtgx "B-passenger | tourjng car, 1920 Model A-1 con- quu, $375. 08 Call 707-W e 317 DR SALE—A Yiifl'fuweg‘nc Tange; || practically, new; atcthe Nymoréy VAPRRISIN VTP P T 1) FOR SALE—] thys kee L Call at 516 Anferica, 'A'vg:.r ’;r Restaurant, Second St., Nymor phona 936-W. 466-20] o 446, FOR SALE—Librafy table, fumed oak, large size, in good condition, $15 takes it. Call at 1311 Min- nesota Ave. 6d6-28 FOR SALE OR TRADE camp stoves, work bench and vice, farm tools too numerous to ‘mention; motor-bicycle, A-1 motorcycle and sidecar; Oliver typewriter. Will| trade for lots near fair grounds or 1 Normal. 3 small buildings.: 806 America Ave. 1d6-20 FOR SALE_ 1921 Dadge G-passen- ger car, $400.00. A real snap if taken at once. Motor Inn. 3d6-21 SEE OUR WINDOW—3eautiful new style, 42-plece dinner set 26 soap coupons—ior $6.50, Sunshine _Grocery. 4-4 t FOR SALE—A new Ford sedan, run about 1,000 miles, with demount- able rims, all equipped, for $625. Phone 210, 6d6-20 FOR SALE—One 20 - horsepower tubular boiler; also 1 butcher’s ice box, size 6x10. Koors !‘k;& For Sale, City Property s FOR SALE—Strictly modern house |. FOR SALE—A cabinet phonograph, at 707 Bemidji Ave. Phone 678. - looks like new, in very good con- 5-8tf (fiitiog, Oamd 2% goml'records; allf __ = or §50. A bargain!. See it at|FOR SALE—Two choice residence 1311 Minnesota Ave. 6d6-23 |~ Jots, 50x140. 1302 Bc.mld_n Ave. FOR SALE—A few 100 face brick,| _Fhone 452-W. FOR HOUSE, Lots and farm lands, sce J. Blslar 1111 Dewey Ave. suitable for fireplace or chimney, at about half price, Can deliver, in city. Also some common brick| Phone 334. 28d7-1 at snap price. Phone 649-W. 3d6-21 [ FOR SALE—4-room cottage on Be: FOR SALE—One 156-16 Holstein sire| midji Ave. Inquire at 1008 Doud 3 years old, very gentle, good| Ave. Phone 393-W. 6d6-20 specimen, $65.00; 1 black horse, weight about 1,000 lbs., $35.00, or will trade for sheep, or what you have. Phone 24-F-11, White House Farm, Wilton, an FOR SALE— 42-plece dmner set— new pattern—beautiful in design, just the set for breakfast room, or lake cottage, 26 coupons of Cream Laundry soap and $6.50—see our window. Come early. Sunshine Grocery. 4-4 tf FOR SALE—Lots, suitable for su mer cottages, on Movil Lake. In- quare 918 America Ave. Phone 496. 3d6-20 FOR SALE—7-room house, close to large manufacturing establish- ment. Also other city property and some of the best land in Bel- trami county, cheap, easy terms. J. Swedback, 320 Beltrami Ave, 8d6-17 BUSINESS PROF ESSIONAL \L ) Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidjl, ‘Minn. [ " Dr. G. M. Palmer i RS. Johnson & Borreson Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN. Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman's Drug Store Phone 406 -:- Bemidji BUSINESS (D RN S Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 217Y, Third St. Barker Blk. -te LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S Hats Cloaned & Re-Blocked Bemidji Hat Cleaning Works Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Block and Shoe Shining Parlors —Remore Hotel Block— L DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block D. J. Moore District Agent NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE Over Northern Nat'l Bank Room 6 Bemidji, Minn. Dr. Earl R. Two' CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg, Violin Instruction class of twenty— sted parties call at 415 AMERICA AVE. C. L. ARNOLD Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician nnd Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res., 211 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ralph’s Horseradish ~ - C. R, SANBORN M. D. B MARTIN M. ans and Surgeons e—Miles Block Fresh From the Ground A HEALTHY RELISH BOTTLED HERE AT HOME Northrop & Berston Osteopntluc Phynchnq WY g Battles Blde. '~ Bemidji, Minn. ||| Pure, Milk &)C«mm from ~~PHONE .153-W— .. | grade Shorthorns in Dr. : L c.nnifl ts hetd: “_......_..._..‘.....4_\ Per Dr. E. 'A. Shannon R stipblying St. PR Ambny'fi’ Hospital’’ and Physician and Surgeon! ¥an néw take care’of city OFFICE in Larson Block: trade, P2HONE 396 RES. 397 3 < DELIVERED DAILY MILK, per quart....10c CREAM, per quart. . .50c vl ey CHAS. BARCLAY | MILK & CREAM wint Dr. A. Dannenberg Pioneer Chiropractor almer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. ~—PHONE 7-F-410— Phone 401.W Bemidiji . 3 $2L80 LOST—White angera kitten. FOR SALE—Modern 7-room house on Beltrami Ave., $2,800. Good terms. For real bargains ir resi- dences, lots, lake-shore property and farm lands see Northern Min- nesota Real Estate Exchange, T. | Beaudette, Manager, Remember, we write insurance, all’ kinds. Phone 68. 4d6-22 . FOR SALE 8-room house, hardwood floors, everything in A-¥ condition; up- (stairs - alone - brings $3500 per ‘mpdth: good out-Buildings, ga- rage; darge lot or 1% lot; food Jxleeping*porch; shade and:lawn ‘fehced ;eén rn{ly located; “ price This_inclitlés all of - urnitire, Al in A-1 onfifio ¥7#1,000.90 cash han- les: this., ( For a snmlvnk -this ) + Health bads'-vh - ' Wé also have a:gtéa t‘mqny of real bargains, elfi'pe: in_houses, lots, tracts or farms, . Call and look over our list. It will pay you. We also write all kinds of insurance. PHELPS-LANDBERG AGENCY 106 Third St. Phone 776 1d6-20 LOST OR ¥OUND Re- ward if returned to 423 Minne- sota Ave. 4d6-19 TRAYED—Four head of horses strayed onto my place. .. W. C. Ryan, 24th and Bemidji Ave. 3d6-20 OST—Suit coat, on Jefferson High- way between Bemidji and Straw- bridge corner. Reward if return- 3d6-21 ed to 817 Minnesota Ave. Repair Work That Lasts Plumbing repaired by us stays repairedbecauseour work is thorough and our materials high grnde. Prices reasonable, We have a pipe ma- chine that cuts and threads from 1 inch to 8 inch pipe. Roy V. Harker Sanitation Engincer Distributors of Kohler Ware Phone 122 ' 113 3rd St. ELEGTRIGAL SERVICE If your lights go out— If your iron won’t heat— If you need wiring done— If you need light globes— CALL US! Haling-Walker Electrical Co. Electrical Supplies & Wiring —Phone 202-J— Brosvik Tailor Shop ‘: iry' ‘#oor-‘ ducts’ JceCream i Koom Pnstcurued ‘milk, ‘you should Titeet, every, man who is intérested in the health of his family and he should become ac- quainted with your food goodness. s

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