Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 28, 1922, Page 5

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GENERAL BAGGAGE AGENTS St. Paul, IN sas,smu AT ST PAUL (By AUnma Presx) inny,. June 28— The American Asgociation® of General Baggage agents opened its conven- tion at the Clurtis hotel here today. A large numbm are in attendance. B T e L SUBSCRlBé FOR THE : DAILY PIONEER ELEGTRIGAL SERVIGE If your l;ghtl goout— If your iron won't heat— If you n d wiring done— If you n¢ed light zlobel— e Halmg Walker Electrical Co. Electrical Supplies & Wiring —Phone 202-J— Brmfi:’k Tailor Shop. - FUiiNlTURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, etc. —Phone 300— ron&Son lnnmh Ave. Repair Work That:Lasts- : Plumbing repaired by us stays repaired becauseour work is thorough and our materials high grade. ) Prices reasonable. We have a pipe ma- chine. “that, cuts and threads from 1 inch to 8 inch pipe: i Distributors of Kohler Ware Phone 122 113 3rd St. -~ Roy V. Harker Sanitation Engineer McKee - Furniture and Undertaking Company H. N ?f McKee, Manager PHONE 222-W RESIDENCE PHONE 222.R BEMIDJI ° MINN. 120 THIRD STREET .———-——_—.—\ BEMIDJI FLORAL CO.| CHOICE CUT FLOWERS ANL PLANTS Afli‘nh Designs f— PIOIP‘I' A TIRNTION G!‘VEH TO MAIL omus iidji, Minm. rami Ave. s 418-W w@ww | Get duplicate keys made i | 1B while you wait! A complete stock of blank keys here always. Given Hardware ¢ | THE PIONEER WANT ADS —PHONE 57— Huffman & O’Leary FURNITURE- AND UNDERTAKING R LICENSED EMBALMER IN CHARGE: PHONE 178W orR . W Class Instructi CLASS NOW FORMING Dancing lessons ° will " be given Tuesday and Friday!: 8venings at the K. C. hall by w | WANTED—PRACTICAL NURSING) 19tf| W ANTED—Competent, exponenccd . Ave. Wanted_ ey bui’l\hng' In- quire Efidergntf‘ “Fho e 17-F-| 10" Qui atng GdG-"B ANTED—Maid (or genumhalmeg work] Induite 1117 JLake Blvd: "" WANT D-—quhmgsdm omey. 3064 l(‘i 608 e ANTED—Young lady desires posi- tion as bookkeeper and stenograph- er. Experienced. 724 Mississippi ! 4d6-30 Fred -miv lsabfll Bahr. “PHONE" 944 w. 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.” Ejrst Class Work and l’rmnpt Service. Bemidji Cleanirs N. Papermaster, Mgr. New Kaplan Blad! Bemidji Minn. w. WANTED—Paperhanging, ISH TO RENT—Three furnished WANTED TO BUY—Good, ANTED—Man to_take over Ral- eigh ‘Medicine business in Hubbard county. Write W. @. Cooper, La- porté. painting and kalsomining. Let me figure on your work. E, Self, 26th and Min- nesota Ave. Phone 734-W. 12d7-5 rooms for light housekeeping, or furnished housc. State rent and facilities. Responsible party. Ad- dress “C. M.,” care Pioneer. 4d6-28 row boat, suitable for attaching small motor to, or with motor at- tached, ' Tell me what you have and . where to sce it Answer to “R. B.,” care Pioncer. G-21tf e ® TODAY’S BLUNDER * CORRECTED 3 % ° The best man at a wedding 6d4-28 :turdy g town hotel. -~ Write or phone, Ho- tel Rex, Federal Dam, Minn. 1247-11 WANTED—Woman cook, for sn13111 In- Phone’ 6-24Lf maid for gencral housework.’ quire 1107 Lake Bnd 711-W. MALE- HELP * WANTE] good reliable man to heln in haying and ‘cutting brush. - Four months work. Wm, McClelian, Puposky, Minn. 6d6-30 DO YOU want to sell an auto ac- cessory that évery car owner wants and -nearly every car owner gets; at a profit of 150 per. cent. Write Box 623. 3d6-28 For Rent FOR RENT—THIRD ST. OFI‘lCFS room. 515 Bemidji Ave. light housekeeping, Phone 3610. FOR RENT — Modern Turnished room. Inquire Sixth & Lake Blvd. . 4d6-28 FOR RENT — Modern furnished room. Inquire Sixth & Lake B(};dl. 4d7- FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms POR RFNT —_ Modcrn apartment, 505. Ed N. Ebert. 4d7-1 T'OR RENT—One modern furnished PHONE 310. -6t tamarack, call 44 or 601. 6-9 tf FOR RENT-—Furnished ‘room at{ FOR SALE—Red curranis. Phone 1105 America Ave. 6-22tf | 700-J. Mrs. Merryman, 4d6-30 FOR RENT—One modern xurniusr;eg FOR SALEZF -4t — S Furnished: rooms for - for light housekeeping.., Inquire at 3 years old, very gentle, good 2 710 America A\(\ k 3d6-28 specimen, $65.00; 1 black horse, downtown, newly réfinished. Phone {ront room, with privilege of .house and sewing ‘machine,, ‘also ‘phono- FOR REN - Modern furnished rooms, i cltrami Ave, Phone 765-J. . 6d7-3 FOR RENT—§0_ncres tj ay, and 50 mr‘fi\ “Whd hu%w &}‘%{l 2 sell. Inquite " Selmae Andmsn.. Gonvick, Rte, Noafs Minn,5d6-30 FOR RENT—Vargh Tibderd {H¥nioh: 1023.: Minnosota Jive! vt o3 1uSdRSHl FOR RENT—JFM\;;K""mBUWb"‘rddh\ suitable fomtwan: haguird Mrwd A. V. Garlock, O‘(J};Auu;\agmv% 4 FOR RENT—38«ooln wicdern' house, also garageyl )nill;f west on Jeffer- Phone 17-F-2, ¢dc-2s son Highway. For Sale FOR SALE—Short wood, virch and ‘ord touring car, in first-class condition. 512 Eighth t. 4ds-30 FOR SALE—Bicycle, in- good condi- tion, price $12.50 cash. Apply 1207 Minnesota Ave. Phone 590. GdG 30 $ we, threo oven; only been Also furniture. Mrs. Omich, Irvine Ave So. Phone 487. 3d6-30 FOR SALE—One 15-16 Holstein sire burners, 2-burner used three weeks. 209 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. I"'OR SALE—A complete line of Hup- mobile motor cars. Write or phone for literature or demonstration. FOR SALE—Hot Blast range, quire at 109 Eleventh St. Z . 3- LE— Brick.s "“In gocs‘ RPN In- ¢POR SALE—8-room house, close t }:lhone 6-30. S'\ touring car, Addr{zss “E. 0,” FOR SALE—Strictly modern house " tat 707 Bemidji Ave. Phone G'ISi 5-8t! FOR HOUSE, Lots and farm lands, see J. Blslal" 1111 Dewey Ave. Phone 334. 28d7-1 City Hall; also vacant lot adjoi Jng. Goml for business and resi- ‘dent. F."M. Malzahn, Bemid{li’.7 4 base. Good condition. if taken at once. for a small store. FOR SALE—Legal blanks kinds. ders to the Bemidji tionery Co., Bemidji. Model 5, in first-class condition $40 cash. Book & Sutlonory Store. FOR SALE—1 buckboard buggy, gasoline engine, posite School Farm. FOR SALE—45-inch oak buffet, ice hux, Phone 960-J. 6dT7: ¢ to order. all sizes and colors, Bargain Just the thing Bemidji Book | & Stationery Co., Bemidji. 6d6-30 of all hand. Mail orders promptly filled. Complete stock always at For quick service, send your or- i Book & Sta- G-24tf | FOR SALE—Underwood" typcwmzlr, t really looks as good as new. Price | See it at the Bemidji 6d6-30 1 single harness. 2004 Irvine Ave., Beltrami Nurs- | ery, Otto Brose, proprietor. Op- Phone 363-J. 6d6-30 rary table, chifforobe, chairs, kitchen table, couch bed, creen, 9x12 velvet rug, ol ! Qulyjused n short| CARELESS FORMS OF SPEECH Rui)-hz-r stamps of all 4 Stamp pads; Corporation o cipe Plodert 3 © 6d7-1|F s s 30Y outwen Yo nesota If\lve, uty wal ,r &aE, hard ~ T wood oors downat. lar; FIRS, b—dnp"’ !g-"‘mmvower screened poreh, lot. 50:;140 facing” " "tubi\ "Bofler;’ Wfso 1 butcher's| east. Phelps- Lundhers wqx!huc,fldzmvflxlo 1 »Koorl Bros. 106 Third St., Pl e gannt Yo carom oo oibt 4-3¢f B, _ OWN _YOUR {HOME,” W AUTOVEYVERYLOity or country| RENT—A reasonable” “ciigh’ pay- . v teinss Office dt Brose‘!: Cafe, next ment, then monthly payments 40 Steam Laundry. C. L. Child- equal to a fair xent, anghpa-@gshort . 4d6-29| time you can own a neat: %»loom 5. e house, everythin, new. Corner FOR SALE—Showcase and counter-| 50x140, 5 blocks from city W. N. Bowser, Room 10, Bowser Bldg. phone 882. LOST OR FOUND ENG Residence 3d6-29 LOST—Brown fringed sash in front of 507 Fourth St. last week. Find- er return to above address for re- ward. 6-27tf FOUND—Handbag found out on R. Rte. No. 1. Bag containing paper slips, ete. For information Phone .’»O;l“‘;‘li’(bml 3d6-29 For Sale Farm Property 1|/ FOR SALE—50 acres of tame grass, 5% miles east of Bemidji. G. H. French. 3d6-30 FO SATK—120 »rres choice farm- ¢ fng land, A-1 goil, 8 miles east of | bemia)). Harawood timber, part- ly open and brush land. Easily cleared, $25 per ac Terms. F. M. Malzahn, Bemidji. 4d7-1 21 Inaccuracies That Have Come lInte Use Threugh the l.ack of a i Little Forethought, | = = should ‘dress as nearly as possible graph. Ong¢. or.twe ladies prefer-l Also have some good values in and notarial seals, daters, rubber like thelgroom. If the groom is in red. Rent very reasonable.: Call] second-hand cars of other makes.| printing outfits. Mail orders | tull dl(’s§ the best man should be unstairs at 317 America Ave. »| A. Dannenberg, Phone 401-W. promptly filled. Bemidji Book & | S"‘]"”.V speaking, the order of too. i G-28tf| Stationery Co., Bemidji. G-24tf | 8Pcech should correspond with the se- H.M.DEHAAN quence of uetion, yet we speak of put- | : - — - tlog on our shoes and stockings, In- A — X g T T\ | stend of our stocklugs und shoes, suys PAINTS W. C. ANDERSON /| . DANCING SCHOOL BUSINESS DENTISTS Londan Answers, i Beltrami County Representative Classic, fi:";‘oll’:é"im':;“llt' .I?n]lroom “The sume frenk of speech applies to SIGNS 7 for McWade Self-Sealing Auto Tubes 16 14lh‘: St, Phone 392-W i Any Kind Any Time .Any Where .On. Anything .. ..., FOR QUlCK SERVICE CALL 128 rad [ ST Plumbmg Heatmg Robert J. Russell 3132 Fourth Street Phones 629-W—620—R \NIGHT and DAY DALTON HO¥EL BLOCK A variety of cars th chaose from Five-] o,,;"..‘.’ifxfia?l GlARiFflED MILK HAS NOTHING ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY 408-410 AMERICA AVE. BERNIE W. ALDRICH 'fGARAGE .. 'Firat Class AUTO REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed ~—Phone 187— Night Phone 515-W Léisun & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. | | e b5 door every morning! * : MILK and CREAM Have it delivered to your from healthy cows— “{| . handled in a sanitary way. s PHONE 16-F-4 ALFALFA DAIRY W. G. SCHROEDER Fred Webster, Mgr. Hi i i i BRING RESULTS ! Office Phone 131 Res. 310 i SUMMER CLOTHES o: light or dainty fabrics cavefully cleaned, colors Morning .arid Evening, Glns!es For Chlldrefimd Afults” Margaret Troppman Studio: Troppman, Block S SHo-CARD SMITH FOR $ SNAPPY SIGNS THAT SELL STUFF For Quicker Service PHONE 983-W SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH MIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS PHONE 7 7 PHONE COUNTRY TRIPS retained, by our methods, Get full wear, economize by using our service. ‘A SPECIALTY Seven-passenger Buicks AND PROFESSIONAL Garlock & ‘Garlock Eye——Enr-——Nou—-’l'lnmt ~“GLASSES FITTED 217% Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. E. H. Smith Physiclan and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Bleek DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block ‘ Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg, ) Dr. ¥ E. H. Marcum Physician nnd Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hourss 11-12 a. m.—3-8 p. m. Pbones—Office 802, R« 1 BORN: M. D. MARTIN M. D. * d Suuaonl fiic Blo House lenn 449-805 Ofilu 58 ..Pfi... g0 Lers Northrop ‘Berston Osteopathie:>Physiviang-+. |/ Battles BldgssasssBansichiisdbinr . PHONE fi'fi’ i RES. ‘897 | C—— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji’s Pioneer Chiropractor Enclosed odges ing cars—a motor for ev- ery occasion, Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Mian, Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardm Drug Store Bemidji e LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S Hats Cleaned & Re-Blocked Bemidji Hat Cleaning Worke and Shoe Shining Parlors —Remore Hotel Block— D. J. Moore District Agent NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE Over Northern Nat'l Bank Room 6 Violin Instruction s of twenty— d parties call at 418 AMERICA AVE. C. L. ARNOLD ° ASK YOUR GR&CER FOR Ralph’s Horseradish ¥ HEALTHY RELISN BOTTLED HERE AT HOME Mil#l( & ’CREAM ilk & Cream from néq smmm; i’ Dr. H:l *s Hérdir'in T il o1 o take care of city m}w s . trade. i i DELIVERED DAILY MILK, per quart....10c CREAM, per quart...50c CHAS.BARCLAY Phone 401-W Bemidji —PHONE 7-F-410— Bemidji, Minn.' our gurments. It I8 our “cont unl vest,” which we say we nre going to put on. Obviously, it should be our “vest and cout.” | Mauts ure made which bear the in- Junetion, “Wipe Your Feet.” When | Wil some manufacturer have the cour- age to Issue mats with “Wipe Your Boats?" Why 1s it that we never smile at the “Wipe Your Feet” request? We say that we are golng “to eateh A train” Think It out and the ex- pression, Involving us it does the idew of u pursuit, I8 obviously siily. Again, we suy that we have “caught a cold” when Yor o fact we, ought to reverse the wall, and say that a cold has enught us! Possibly the queerest freak speech of all I the natlonul greeting of “How do you do?" As an inquiry to a profiteer regarding his business meth ods, the query would have point, but a8 a health query ft I8 nonsense. “English us she §s spoken” Is queer stufr! i ley-Hot of Course. Bert Acosta, the alr champlon, sald at a banquet In Omuaba: “It Is so cold in an airplane when you rench great ultitudes that It you try to describe tho weather up there you feel ke a llar. “Yes, you feel like the farm hand who snfd: “‘Yep, mighty cold day. But, *tain't nothin® to what 1 seen to hum wunst in the Vermont mountings. Why, one day in plg-klllin® time It wus 80 dum cold that we had a kittle of b'llin* water settin’ on the stove, and when we taok 1t out In the yard, It friz so Qum quick the fee was hot!'" iry’ W‘(“ev-c JceCream milk ] you with fldvur, withr uine creaminess. It is the milk that will please each mem- ber of your house- hold. |+ BEMIDJI. mnn.*

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