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F f 1 ! £ | | vicinity, left Friday for Avranaaga ® - ——0 - TODAY’S BLUNDER | CORRECTED l ® 2] A business man’s desk is not a rack for, the wearing apparel and other effects of his visitors. The salesman “who spreads his personal property -all ‘over the desk of his prospect is not only impolite, but is untactful as well. Any man will resent it when a visitor comes in and appears to’fake’possession of his entire office. “USAuM” Conrad Boness, T}onxfis ahd’ lmer Dokken, William dn# rx‘is Star- traen left here Thuysday, merning for Crookston, "fim‘nfs’{f e”’rhgy made the trip by auto. Einer Ster’\pg‘le is worfnnLA\\'lth F. ! R .Morris of Bemidji, building‘a‘barn for Fred Lutken of Firman, Minn. Jens Wolden lost a three-year-old colt Saturday. Kendric; Matson, little @randson of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Matson of this Kelliher with the Kelliher mailman. He ac- companied his aunt Lillian up here and has been visiting with his grand- parents for a while. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ole Startraen Jr. left on the ‘train from Gelliher, Fri- day morning. Peter Nordby, who has been prof- fessor at the Saum school for the past two terms, left Wednesday for Fargo North Dakota, where he was to meet Mrs. Nordby, who has been | there for'some time. He made the trip by auto. John Wolden. now has his house all sided and painted. Jens Wolden and children and Ole Wolden and Esten Rise were Sunday afternoon callers at the Bon- ess home. Malla Wolden has now started up the Sunday..School again. John ‘Wolden “dttended the picnic at Nyreens Suncay. CALLS FOR NERVE AND SKILL il Hunters of the Sword-Fish Find Their Prey Altogether “Worthy of # Thejr Steel.” Sword-Fish schooners are the fastest fishing-boats under sail in the world, They have to be, for the sword-fish is a fast mover. He is a fighter, too. Often has' he charged a ship and driven his “sword” through her stout planking. When a school of sword-fish is sighted, the spearman goes for'ard to the’ end "of the bowsprit and gets into the “pulpit,” an iron fitting at the end of the spar, where he stands to drive his lance into a fish. The line attached to .the spear rushes out of the tub in which it is coiled, and the fish _makes off, doubling his speed in & vain effort to escape. A good-slzed,_fish will often fetch as much as $40; but it is a hard life, and it needs fine seamanship in the chase amid the huge seas of the Atlantic when bad weather prevails. The sword-fish is widely distributed in the ocean, but is most common off the North American coast. Its average length is 7 feet, but some are 12 feet or 15 feet. The “sword” is used to spear its prey, such as cod, tunny and mackerei, and even to attack whales. The Pitcher and the Well. “Did you participate in many en- gagements while in France?” asked the interested old lady. “Only five,” replied the ex-A. E. F.- er with hecomingimodesty. “And you came through them all unhurt?” *“Not exactly,” he remrned sudly. ‘4 married the fifth."—American Legiont ‘Weekly. McKee Furnifure -and Undertaking ) _ PHONE 222W RESIDENCE PHONE 222.R BEMIDJI MINN. 120 THIRD STREET BEMIDJI FLORAL CO.] CHOICE CUT FLOWERS ANC ELANTS Artistie Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS S ve., Phone 418W' L. KEYS Get duplicate keys made while you wait! A complete stock of blank keys here always. Given Hardware —PHONE 57— Huffman & O’Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING LICENSED EMBALMER TO DANCE! . " Individual or ¢ i 4 Class :Instruction CLASS NOW FORMING Dancing lessons 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. Bemidji 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 We Are at Your Service NIGHT and DAY Bemidji Adfo Livery DALTON HOTEL BLOCK A variety of cars to choose from H en-Passenger Buick ; Pissenger Oldsmobile Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars Wanted WANTED'-£ WASHINGS. | PHONE 981-W. 4d6-24 \‘IANTED—PRACTICAL NURSING | 51Call 865-W. 6-19tf ' WANTED—Job taki takmg ing care 'of chil- dren.‘ VCa)l 962-d - 446328 — GIRL"WANTED-For housework at’ 1416, Minnesota Ave. .. 4d6-26 WANTI;JDe—Puumon as housekeeper‘ Address Mrs. Van, Poll, Bemidji. Minn, 4d6-26 WANTED——Mmd for general house- work at Birchmont. Apply by letter. Mrs. C. L. Mikkelson. 3d6-24 WANTED—Man to take over Ral- eigh Medicine business in Hubbard county. Write W. G. Cooper, La- porte. 6d4-28 WANTED — Experienced laundress wants work to do at home. Ad- dress . Larson, Washington Ave., Nymore, Minn. 4d6-24 WANTED—Paperhanging, painting and kalsomining. Let me figure on your work. E, Self, 26th and Min- nesota Ave. Phone 734-W. 12d7-56 WANTED—Lady clerks during close out sale, apply at Peoples Cooperative Stere, today or to- morrow. 2t 6-22 WANTED TO BUY—Good, sturdy row boat, suitable for attaching small motor to, or with motor at- tached. Tell me what you have and where to see it. Answer to “R. B.,” care Pioneer. 6-211f For Sale Farm Property FOR SALE—110 aci acres of cow, cream corn and hog land. Few blocks to depot. High school, post-office, court house; $50 per acre. Pros- perous North Dakota town. Im- possible to duplicate this bargain. Eugene Donahue, owner, 911 Third Ave. So., Minneapaolis, Minn. 1d6-21 'FOR RENTv—-R\mmshde TOOmS. v e '*r"m e v SALESWQMEN. c— " Attractive For Rent FOR RENTLTHIRD ST“OFPICES PHONE 310yy; . %o foovy 6-6tF 528 - Minnesota Aye, | ., 4d6-26 FOR RE lrnlahedu, Toom. . at 1105 América AVF 6-22tf . FOR RENT——Gnm e, s,lganhusls%pm Ave. Phone ‘o FOR RENT— 0 qunshed room. 515 quld.u Ee ve. b-duf FOR RENT—Furmshcd rooms rooms_for light housekeeping, Phene 3612 FOR RENT—Cottage at Lavinia, by week or month, Reynolds & Win- _ter. 4d6-22 FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms, 520 Beltrami Ave. Phone 765-J. 4d6-23 FOR RENT—Furnished cottage at Birchmont, by the week. Frank J. Koors. 6d6-23 FOR RENT—House furnished or un- furnished; also 2 furnished r oms. 110 Sixth St 6-23 FOR REN —-Large modern ‘furnish- ed room, 1023 Minnesota Ave. Call 317-R. 6-15tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, three blocks from college, $8.00 per month. Call 591-J. 3d6-23 FOR RENT—8-room modern house, also garage, 1 mile west on Jeffer- son Highway. Phone 17-F-2, 6d6-28 FOR RENT—Two furnished cottages at Lake Plantaganet. Inquire at cottages or Mac’s Confectionery on Third St. 6d-627 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with privilege. of light housekeeping. Also one large front room on first floor. Inquire 423 Fourth St. 8d6-21 THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS mteenerssTvarer e i YA SN U THE 'BEMIDIL umxmom For.Sale. . o Pyt FOR SALE—Teaxn, harness ’und wiizon. Phona 811-W. Wi o7 by FOR: MLE—S’IM“ woody blrch ‘and(poRk: SA!'E-Household furniture at| ta{na(ucl‘ call 44 or.601;,, 6:9 tf FOR TSALE—+Two-burner oil wtove; chean,. pInauire. 418, Oak. 8t 4 , e 2d6-22 FOR SALK‘«»F“O«! touring car,:price reaaonnbkfi Call 314, bfl“!;hdflfi. s adibas ol l-OB SALE—Gr.\w, reed bahy. - car- riage, . nquu‘e, - Steyvau,‘ hohe" 31 FOR SALE—20 one-year-old hens, 35 month-old chicks. Inquire 1012 Doull avenue. 3d6-23 SEE OUR WINDOW-—Beautiful new | style, 42-piece dinner set 256 soap couporns—for $6.50, Sunshine Grocery. 4-4 ti FOR SALE—One tubular boiler; ice box, size 6x10. 20 - horsepower also 1 butcher's Koors Bros. 4-3tf FOR SALE—A cabinet phonograph, looks like new, in.very good con- dition, and 25 gobd records; all for $‘)0 A bargain! See it at 1311 nesota Ave: 6d6-23 few 100 face brick, suitable for 'fifeplace or chimney, at about half price, Can deliver, in city. Also some-common brick at snap price. Phone 649-W. 3d6-21 FOR SALE—One 15-16 Holstein sire 3 years old, very gentle, good 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, Minn. FOR SALE— 42 -plece dmner set— new pattern—beautiful in design, just the set for breakfast room, or lake cottage, 25 coupons of Cream Laundry soap and $6.60—see our window. Come early. Sunshine Grocery. a4 tf 1219 Mhmssxpm AveunvOWnex. mov- ing BWAY. ¢ J 1» H 4d6-23 BO AL d : h E-—Hu son g n Potato R“S 1317 ‘3£ s }:"‘W" eAve. "Phone 367-J. 4d6-24, jhome, A NIRRT Poanevy wew L T _PAGE FIVE " BUCK LAKE —— The committee appomlod to form- ulate the plans and take charge of all arrngements for the picnic to be held on July 4th at the Christ Mel- ness placey met last Wednesday afternoon at; the Arthun Rodness Reports are to the effect that a good time is assured to. all 1| who attend. Don’t: forget-to attend. the Woodland, White .Pineirgroup gath- ering pwm< to be held-at the White Pine Schoollipuse, Saturday, ‘Iune. 24 Rev. O. J. Feérris, .of Mlmpolw and_Missionedgl’ Cumings! 0L Bec midji will be vpeaker; “ofsthe: day. Mrs. Ed. Larson was..agreeably surpriged “1ast*sSaturday by a visit i FOR _SALE — Dodge _5-pastolger| from her,motheY; Who came down . touring car, 1920 Motfel, A-1 con-! from Erskinc. dition, $375. Call 707-W, e Moen . 3d6-21 FOR SALE—A large: electric range, practically new, at the Nymore Restaurant, Second St., Nymore. V 4d6-23 | FOR SALE OR TRADE—5-passen-| ger Kissel Car, good running or-| der. Call at 800 Irvine Ave. 3d6-24 1w6-22 For Sale, City Property | FOR SALE—Strictly modern house at 707 Bemidji Ave. Phone 678. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, ete. —Phone 300— McClernon & Son 5-8tf Minnesota Ave. FOR SALE—Two choice residence lots, 50x140. 1302 Bemidji Ave. Phone 452-W. 12d6-22 FOR HOUSE, Lots and farm lands, see J. Bisiar, 1111 Dewey Ave. Phone 334. 28d7-1‘ FOR SALE—Modern i-room house on Beltrami Ave., $2,800. Good terms. For real bargains in resi- dences, lots, lake-shore property and farm lands see:Northern Min- nesota Real Estate Exchange, T. Beaudette, Manager, Remecmber, we write insyrance, all kinds. Phone 68 4d6-22 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER W. C. ANDERSON Beltrami Coun}y Representative or ' McWade Self-Sealing Auto Tubes 716 14th St, Phone 392-W Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street PLones 620-W—620-R | S BERNIE W. ALDRICH GARAGE First Class AUTO REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed 408-410 AMERICA AVE. . —Phone 187— Night Phune 515-W CLARIFIED MII.K i HAS NOTHING ADDED OR'TAKEN AWAY i Have it ‘delivered to your | door every mdrning! 1 MILK and ;CREAM from healthy ct handled in a nmtz!; way, PHONE 16-F-4 ALFALFA DAIRY W. G. SCHROEDER Fred Webster, Mgr. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Larson & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor | ‘213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 SUMMER CLOTHES of light or dainty fabrics cavefully cleaned, colors retained, by our methods, Get full wear, economize by using our service. DANCING SCHOOL™ Classic, Acrobatic and Ballroom Danciygy Morning and Evenin g Classes For Children and Adults .. Margaret Troppman Studio: Troppman Block Bring us your cleam ost- tmngl-nob'ttou,hlfi or woolen aloth aocepted. Pioneer Office SHO-CARDSMITH 'SNAPPY SIGNS THAT SELL STUFF For Quicker Service PHONE 983-W SERVICE ;IS OUR BUYSINI AND WE WORK BO: NIGHT AND DA WARD COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven-passenger Buicks Seven -passenger Enclosed | Dodges and “Tours ing cars—a motor for ev- BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL | L) DRS. Johnson & Borreson Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN. DRS. 2 Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat CLASSES FITTED 2171, Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Blosk ! DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg, Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. C. R. SANBORN M. D. B. RTIN M. D. e, Surgeons Ofiice—Miles Block I House Phoncs 445805~ Offico 55 Os!edp ! _Phyncnafit | Battles Bidg. " Bemidji, Minn. | —PHONE 153-W— Dr. E A. Shannofl J Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block . 2HONE 396 RES. 397 | e AP Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chiropractor Palmer Graduate DENTISTS Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minu, =~ Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Stors LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S Hats Gleaned & Re-Blocked Bemidji Hat c:;.m... Worke Shoe Shining Parlors —Remore Hotel Block— D. J. Moore District Agent NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE Over Northern Nat'l Bank Bomidji, Minn. Room 6 Violin Instruction Forming class of twenty— Interested parties call at 415 AMERICA AVE. C. L. ARNOLD ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ralph’s Horseradish Fresh From the Ground A HEALTHY RELISH BOTTLED HERE AT HOME - MILK & CREAM " Pure Millc & Crenmy from . grade Shorthorns ‘its ‘Dr. Gilmore’s herd. gul ..Have ;been .supplying St. Anthiony’s . Hospital and "can new take ‘¢are of city trade. DELIVERED DAILY MILK, per quart....10c CREAM, per quart. . .50c CHAS. BARCLAY ery occasion. FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. || Phone 401.-W Bemidii |/ —PHONE 7-F-410— Repair Work That Lasts Plumbing repaired by us stays repaired because our work is thorough and our materials high grade. Prices reasonable, N We have a pipe ma- chine that cuts and threads from 1 inch to 8 inch pipe. £ Roy V.Harker H Sanitation Engineer Distributors of Kohler Ware Phone 122 113 3rd St. TR TR T T T T ] ELECTRICAL 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 SE, Us; g‘é Dairy' ‘Koorc ducts’ JceCream MEET MR. What'sHisName Koors Pasteurized milk, you' should meet every man who is interested in the health of his family and he should become ac- quainted with your food goodness,