Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 31, 1922, Page 7

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ADS sertions, s ) WANTED-Plain 'washings.: . Phone o TI6W. 4d8-3 WANTED—PRACTICAL NURSING Cal 866-Wiisv - v-19u WANTED TO BUY—7 or 8 room house near Nermal. - 521.Minneso- ta Ave. 3d7-31 WANTED—Vegetable girt and dish wiper at Birchmont Beach Hotel. | : Phone 20. 1d7-31 Wanted—To rent, a 5 to 7 room house, must be modern and in good Jocation, phone 668-W. tf. WA.NTED—YO\mg lady desires posi- tiop, clerical, bookkeeping, cashier advertising, typist. Address “W,” care Pioneer. 3ds-2 MEN WANTED—With some experi- ence in carpentering or wood- working. Steady work, and pay acgording to your ability to pro- duce. Call 535-J, or office, Gen- erpl Body Co. 3d8-2 WANTED TO BUY—Typewriter, in good condition. Phone 308. 4d8-2 rieycéd dining room girl. Cook’s wages to be settled on the job; dining room girl’s wages,” $10 a week and board and room to start. No objection to woman 30 to 40 years“old, Boston Grand Cafe, Grand Rapids, Minn. 3ds-1 e e LEARN NURSING—In a two-year accredited training school; full maintenance and a liberal month- ly allowance. Requirements, good health and one year high school or its equivalent. Graduates receive $50,00 and up per week. For com- plete information, address the Montrose Avenue Hospital, 2546 Montrose Ave., Chicago. 3ds-1 —— _ Alfred Founded British Navy. ; Tt was King Alfred thé Great who tfounded the English navy. Toward the end of his reign the navy is sald to have consisted-of’about 300 vessels, which,were stationed on the east, west, ;and sobth coasts of the kingdom : and ey AUTO LIVERY " 1S OUR BUSINESS! We Are at Your Service NIGHT and DAY Bemidji Auto Livery 150 pore 150 DALTON HOTEL BLOCK A variety of cars to choose from Seven-Passenger Buick Five-Passenger Oldsmobile Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars BEMIDJI CLEANERS Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Repajring 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. SUMMER CLOTHES ot light or dainty fabrics cavefully cleaned, colors retained, by our methods, Get full wear, economize by using our service. . WANT cost 1c a word for first in- sertion—l%c a word for subsequent consecutive in- No Ad Taken for Less Than 25¢ PHONE 922 FOR RENT—Two furnished -roo at 703 Beltrami Ave, Phone 351 7-26t¢ FOR RENT—L:fxe modern furnish- ed room, 1023 Minnesota Ave. Call 317-R.' . 6-156tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light. housekeeping. 710 _America_Ave. 3ds-2 B e hls “system of stationlng “squadrons at different parts of the coast may be sald to be in force today, though mod- ern naval science has now substituted i i TO GET RESULTS, municate with you without a lot of trouble. NAME . ot st o s destroyers_and submarines for the ves-| (B8 sels of Alfred’s day. With such ships| [ King Alfred, the founder of the “blue- water school” of sailors, scoured the, narrow seas 8o effectually that no in-! vader dared approach, and he asserted ;< such dominion-in British waters thnt' at last no pirate or sea-rover was to be found in them, A further advance in warship building belongs to the reign of Bdward III, in: the Fourteenth century. The vessel most used was called a “cog,” a word from which we get our “cogswain,” -or ‘coxswain," the master of one of those “cogs.” Economic Ingen An English Jew, successful In a business deal in New York, wrote the following message to his wife: “Busi- ness successful: £3,000 profit; sail to- morrow on the Majestic. Afrive Liv- 2rpool 25th; home early same evening. Your loving husband, JACOB.” Jacob, however, was appalled when he found the cost per word and set at work to reduce the length of the message. He reasoned as.follows: Rachel would notice that the cable was from New York and, having no| friends there, would know it must be from Jacob. She would know, too, that-he would not cablé unless he had been successful. She would remember that he had expected to make £3,000. She would guess that' he would take the first boat and that she could identify that from the shipping office. Finally she would think there was gomething wrong-if he was not her *“loving husband.” So in.the end Ja- cob’s telegram consisted of Rachel's name and address ~ only.—Chicago Daily News. ¥ 5 LR : 35 iad STATE CLEARLY WHAT YOU WANT, TO SELL OR TO flBU\’ Give correct address—phone number, if any—so that interested parties.may com- Write Your Ad'Heref-;Bring It to Our “Want Ad"” Desk ADDRESS........ SO — P Number of Words......cccoeuerccerccnnens ~ Bemmat Dawy Proneer Want Aps LET WANT ADS D0 YOUR RURNING lflllllllll---TllfifY MEET EVERYONE IN THE GITY---THEY GOST LITTLE —————————————0|FOR SALE--Modern 6-room house; - - TODAY’'S BLUNDER also garage. All mewly painted; o:omtac'rm and 50-foot lot, east front. Phone (o 367-J, or.call at 1317 Beltrami Ave. 4d47-81 e~ ®- Many -a- desk, ' chair, or table is permanently scarred as a result of the carlessness: of some thought- less man who laid his cigarette down for a moment and then forgot it. A lighted cigarette shpuld never be For Sale FOR SALE—Pigs, six weeks old and over. Hugo Hensel, Rte. 2. Phone laid on.the edge of a piece of furni-| ‘g.p.110. 6ds-1 ture. PPl S SR — FOR SALE—CHEAP, four cows —_—— FOR RENT-—5-room house. Inquire C. D. Lucas, Phone 323-W.. 4d8-2 FOR RENT—One furnished room. |FOR SALE—Small 2-room house 618 Fourth St. Phone 792-J. and 5 lots; also White Leghorn 3 4d7-31| “chickens. < Inquire’ Dalton and e = — Tenth St, - Mrs. Arthur Brose. FOR RENT — Modern furnished 4 8d8-5 room. 520 Beltrami. Phone 765-J. | | -~ ‘oo 4d8-2 |FOR SALE—A complete line of Hup- mobile motor cars, Write or phone for literature or demonstration. Also have .some. ;ood valges in second-hand cars_of. other makes. A. Dannenberg, Phone 401-W: A 6-28tf FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all kinds made to ordery Stamp pads, all _sizes and colors. Corpomstion and notasial seals, Enters, rubber Phone 749-W. or call at 916 Mis- sissippi Avenue. 7-26t¢ FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished room, 1309 Beltrami Ave. Phone T94W. 6d8-4 | FOR, RENT — Modern _furnished room, LAKE FRONT. Phone 310. 515 Bemidji Ave, 720 FOR RENT—One 3-room apart- ment; also one 4-room apart- ment, furnished - or unfurnished. _ New Kaplan building. 7-29tf. printing ' outfits. §Mail : orders : mptly filled. _Behidji Book & tationery -Co... djic . -6-248f FOR ‘SALE—OHQ 1920 Ford tour- ing car, in first-class condition. Phone 455. 3d7-31 FOR SALE—Lggal blanks of all hand. Mail orders promptly filled. kinds. Complete stock always at For quick service, send ‘your or- ders to che-Bemidjfi Book & Sta- tionery Co,, Bemidji. 6-24tf FOR SALE—New Deering Binder, good potato digger and Cle-Trac- tor. These have been used only a short time. 703 Beltrami ave. Phone 351. 72648 FOR SALE—Five-passenger touring car, in first-class condition. Extra rim and tire; electric starter and lights. Car is one of the best and strongest five-passenger cars built. Price $325.00, if taken at once. Apply Earl McMahon, care C. W, Jewett Co. Can be seen in Jewett’'s Garage. Telephone 970. 7-28t¢ HELD RED MEN AS SLAVES -Purlnnl Had No Scruples in Thus Employing the Enemies They Captured in Battle. The Indian captives i garly Mas sachusetts wars were divided in lote and _lom:fl._@,wiuggn GLARIFIED MILK - HAS NOTHING ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY MILK & CREAM Pure Milk & Cream from grade Shorthorns in Dr. Gilmore’s herd. Have been supplying St. Anthony’s Hospital and can new take care of city trade. Have it delivered to your door every morning! MILK and CREAM . -from healthy cows— handled in a sanitary way. PHONE 16F4 ALFALFA DAIRY W. G. SCHROEDER Fred Webster, Mgr. E. CHOICR CUT FLOWERS AN PLANTS Artistie Destgns PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn, 512 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W WE BUY: AND SELL STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, ete. —Phone 300-— BEMIBII FLORAL C0.]| Repair Work That Lasts DELIVERED DAILY Plumbirg repaired by us . MILK, per quart....10c atays repaired becauscour CREAM, per quart...50c work is thorough and our materials high lnqfie- Prices reasonable, CHAS.BARCLAY We have a pipe ma- ~~PHONE 7-F-410— chine that cuts and threads from 1 inch to 8 inch pipe. Roy V. Harker Sanitation Engineer KEYS Get duplicate keys made g Distributors of Kohler Ware while you it S Phone 122 113 3rd St. ol H A complete stock of 000000000000 blank keys here always. Given Hardware —PHONE 87— THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS BERNIE W. ALDRICH AUT GARAGE SERVICE nur't;":zgmmc OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS Al V'Iork Guaranteed 408-410 AMERICA AVE.. —Phone 187— ' Night Phone 518-W COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY i? us your cleam oot | Soun-pnn:;:' “E‘::uod = l"‘":.‘hu-. Seven - passe Dodges and Dodge Tour- ing cars—a motor for ev- ery occasion. Pioneer Office 4= = — KILLED ENEMIES BY PROXY Many Races of Savages Had Implicit 5 Faith in' Their Power to Bring { About Death. Sympathetic magic used as a means of wreaking vengeance upon absent enemy was belleved in and practiced by savages in widely separated parts of the world, The printiple on which the theory was based was that like produces like, v that by hurting an image of a man you would thereby hurt him, The Ojibway Indian desiring to harm an enemy made a little wooden image of him and ran a needle through its head or heart, Or he shot an arrow inio it, firmly convinced that his foe would at the same .instant be selzed with a sharp pain' 'In’ & corresponding part of his body. A Malay charm consisted Iy mak- ing a wax image of the person marked for destructlon, in which were some of his halrs. The figure was scorched over a lamp every might for. seven nights with the following words: “It 18 not wax 1 am scorching, but it is the liver, heart and spleen of: So-and- 8o that I scorch.” After the seventh time the figure was burned and the victim was then thought to have’died. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER Plumbing Heating Robert J. Russell Phones 620-W—-620-R o 2 . n& Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 o All Want Ads Must Be Cash Because of the detail of collecting small accounts we can not under- take to open accounts for small amounts, therefore cash must ac- company ad—except for those who Lhave open accounts with us. TR, F or .Svale, City Property s ; o LOST—Man’s-21-jewel tch FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished| near Koépp’s bhcl@fimatawgdor B-room house, screened porch, city| on Scenic: Highway. ol Te- water, electric lights and gas. In-| ward. Austin * KD A care quire 1237 Dewey Ave. 3d8-1| Campbell Equipment_Co, . 3d7-31 s sl i uggy and har- SUBSCI““ FDE'I'HI DAILY PIONEER FOR SALE—Horse, b nesd; the horse is 9 years old, good driver or saddler. Will sell outfit for $50 if taken at once. J. A. Smith, Bagley’s Camp, Scribner, Minn, 3ds-1 AND PROFESSIQNAL e gentle Roger WINNMS Ofice Wiote for “one of the drove of Adam's de generate seed” to serve as his slave. Rev. Peter Thatcher of Milton, Mass., bought an Indlan in 1678 for £5 down and £5 more at the end of the year—u high-priced servant for the times. One of her duties wus to take care of the Thatcher infant. Shortly after the purchase, the reverend gen- tleman made this entry In his diary: “Came home and found my Indian girl had liked to have knocked my DRS. Johnson & Borreson Physicians and ‘Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN, Theodorah on the head by letting her fall. Whereupon T took 8 R000 Wal-l i nut stick and beat the Jndian to pur- i = pose till she promised to do so no DRS. g ® g Garlock & Garlock The Puritas sold Indlan captives as slaves to the West Indies. King! Phillp's wite and child were thus sold | and died there. Thelr story was told | in scathing language by Edward Gverett. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 2171, Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. E. H. Smith Physiclan and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Block = . One incldent from “The Home Lifa of Swinburne,” by Mrs. Clara Watts Dunton: “His intelligence was so confined to pretty and imaginative literature that even the mechanism of a sodn water syphon was beyond him. “When for the first time I manipu- lated one in his presence, he gazed fixedly at me, evinang considerable apprehension for my safety. “I pucceeded in releasing a gentle stream into my glass, “When I stopped, he sald with an accent of admiration and surprise, ‘How cleverly you did that; I couldn't have done it'” Stlll, the poet who can turn on the really sparkling liquid of verse has his compensations for mechauical handl- caps. DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg,| SRR ol | e Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hourss 11-12 a. m,~—3-5 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res,, 211 S Physicians and ur.nau. Miles Block: Rice—| | House Phones 449-808 Office 58 DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians At Night Battles Bidg. Bemidji, Minn. A Glass Of Koors —PHONE 153-W— Pastuerized Milk Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larsen Blosk FHONE 396 RES. 307 When the even- ing shadows fall and you are ready to tuck the child- ren;in “hed and have a‘little chat yourselves before retirthg & ‘glass of milk for each. It's Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji’'s Pionesr Chiropractor Paimer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401.W Bemidji McKee Furtiture || ooeed: N " and Undertaking saxKEy BuLDING Compan H. N. McKee, Manager Dr. A. J. Melby PHONE 222.-W DENTIST HONE 222-R ’ BE];::I;?’?NCE Pl MINN. | Over “l:ud::- s l-);-. Store 120 THIRD STREET AND ' : L_APJ!S' & GENTJLEMEN'S UNDERTARIIG Hats Cloaned & Re-Blocked 0’ M' OLSON Bemidji Hat Cleaning Works LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIREC. TOR Day phone 173 Night phones 332 or 358 and Shoe Shining Paglors ~—Remore Hotel Block— SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER _T,‘

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