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_ YHE BEMIBS DALY AL £ WANT ADS—Cost 1c a word for first insertion; J4c a word for subsequent consecutive insertions No Ad Taken for Less Than 25¢ 5:*TO GET RLSULTS,;EATE CLEARLY WHAT YOU:"W‘!T TO SELL OR BUY: # - Give correct nldreudfrhune number, if any-lso-that interested ‘fixfiu may com- municate with you without a lot of trouble. BRING IT TO OUR “WANT AD” DESK - N INVISIBLE line di- vides the college trained man from the man untrained. trained man ‘is always open,, but the untrained man knows better than to apply. There the in- visible line is Train yourself for the you over the line. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 5th BEMIDJI BUSINESS Troppman Block AUTO LIVERY IS OUR BUSINESS! ~ We Are at Your Service NIGHT and DAY Boemidji Auto Livery DALTON- HOTEL BLOCK A variety-of cars to Seven-Passenger Five-Passenger 'Oldsmobile Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars SERVICE 1S OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS PIIIIIF 7 7 PHONE COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven - passenger Enclesed Dodges and Dodge Tour ing cars—a motor for ev- [ WANTED 1 wmmo—-gm"c'n?u NURSING Call 865- 6-19 WANTED — GIRLS, AT MAC'S . CONFECTIONERY. 8-16tf WANTED—Second hand auto tent or will rent one during Septem- ber. J. J. McCurdy, phone 472 6t 8-29 help. Third WANTED::-Dining Street Cafe. WANTED—Woman or girl for gen- eral housework; three in family; wages $1.00 per day and board. H. A. Flanders; Puposky, Minn. s WANTED TO RENT—5 or § room! house, by couple without ckildren. | Address “X,” care pioneer. 4d8-31 FURNITURE WANTED— Wish to buy some used furniture, such as chairs, table, béd, cot, etc. Call 667 before 7 p. m. 6d8-30 WANTED—Sewing by day. Call 765-J. 4d8-30 WANTED—Land men and others to list their offerings on this page. 6d WANTED TO BUY—Those who wish : to acquire -land or a home are re- quested to place an ad in this col- umn.’ 6d WANTED-—Modem, - furnished light housekeeping = rooms. Address _“S. D.,”_care Piopeer. ... 4d8-31 WANTED—Young man with experi- ence in clothing store. Must fur- . nish references. Gill Bros. 2d8-29 WANTED—Waitress and dish wash- er at Poor Farm. Inquire Mrs. J. J. McCurdy, Bemidji, Minn. 8-29tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Small: family. 907 Bel- trami Ave., Phone 107. 4d9-1 MARSHAL FOCH HAD THE TIME Famous French Fighter "Aids Blind War Victim_8etking Wounded Soldiers’ Institute. The splendid spirit of Marshal Ferdinand Foch of France, who won the hearts of the American people when be toured this country as the guest of the American Legion last vear is illustrated by a story from Paris. A blind veteran tapped his way along: the sidewalk. - “Excuse me, am I near the wounded. soldlers’ insti- 8-22tf | l FOR RENT—La: ed room, _Call 3817-E. 638.W. FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms;~520 Beltrami-Ave. 4d9-1 FOR RENT—Cottage at Birchmont. { Frank Koors, Phone 17 FOR RENT—Two modern furnish- ed rooms, hot water heat. Inquire dat 109 Eleventh St. FOR RENT—Small house in_East Bemidji. Reasonable rent. Phone * 960, FOR RENT NEW MILBETH APARTMENT: AND ROOMS 150 outside. modern rooms—in- cludes heat, hot and cold running water and electric lights. 256 tub and shower baths. . Prospectus of Rates—Day, Week or : Month B Single rooms, furnished—monthly $12.50 to $20—your upkeep. Two room apartment—furnished —monthly $37.60—your upkeep. Two room apartment—unfurnish- ed—monthly- $22.50 to $35—your upkeep: This includes heat, water and elec- tric lights; on lease to desirable smal families. only. $22.50—our upkeep. —monthly, ¥$40—our upkeep. Single rooms—weekly rates with upkeep--$6.00. Two-room ~ apartment— weekly rates with upkeep, $10. Single rooms —nightly. $1.00. ~ Special: club rooms for tenants and guests will-be provided on the ground floor of building. Upon spplicaiion by not less than 25: tenants for Club lunches “and Home cookery, we shall agree to in- stall and operate same' at cost plus operating. expenses. STORAGE—STORAGE-—STORAGE We have all kinds of room for Dry Storage of Pianos, ‘Trunks, Furniture—also for Merchandise of all kinds. Arangement can also be made for reshipment to other points by persons who-desire to store with that object in view. Jobbing ‘and desiring to arange for Merchandise storage and redistribution from this that purposey Private storage stalls can also be arranged for with heat and light at | tute?” he asked of a passing pedes- trian. “I've only been . there twice and 1'am not quite sure of the way.” “You are close to it now; let me take you,” came the reply. Arriving at-the-door:of the institute, the guide said to the janitor: “Kind- Iy take this man: to the section for the blind.”. “Take him yourself,” growled tle Janitor. “Under the archway on the other side ‘of the courtyard.” The civilian did take the veteranm, but on the way out he addressed the Janitor again. “Could you mot be a little more obliging to the blind?* he aSked gently. “There are top-many and I-haven't the time,” was the surly response. “It seerns to me that it is your duty to help them,”saidt’ the other. “I can find time—~and-1 am Marshal Fech” Wow DD, MoV Bo tr ? | « BXRM ALGANS 0.0 MG NiSKEL FoR. AWVERTGING S0 LONG AS WE WAS 1N _ Buswess reasonable. rentals. i Call and inspect what we have to offer. NEW MILBETH HOTEL AND #APARTMENTS Minnesota; ave.—First and Second " streets. 24t 9-28 AGS FOR_RENT I modern furnish- 1023 Minnesota Ave. 6-15¢f FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in- cluding light housekeeping. Phone| = 4d8-30, 8-21tf ML ] i ot S r i | FOR SALE—1921-Ford, with winter sh. FOR Two-rootp. apartments, fwis}xed use of Merchandise houses point will find us well equipped for l Call 9 | FOR RENT—Seven-room house, fur- nished, strictly modern, also first- Call 1021 Bemidji 3d8-31 —— class garage. Ave., Phone 869. TODAY’S BLUNDER CORRECTED —— 3 Arthur C. Lueder Postmaster, Chicago, Illinois ‘When'.mail ‘is.allowed to accumu- late in offices until closing time, it not only place an additional burden on the postal service, but is dpt to | miss important early afternoon train ispatches. This often causes a whole Phone 693, | day’s delay in delivery. Mail .should 3d8-30 | be posted as soon as it is ready and at frequent periods of the day. For Sale top and heaters. Cheap for cash. F. R, Buxbury Land Co. ear, in first-class conditien. built. Jewett's Garage. FOR SALE—Hbtpoint electric*Heat- 256-W( er. Just like,new. Gall, Rk 4t 8-29 Single rooms, furnishcd—monthly .1 trade for weod. E.. W. FOR SALE—Rubber kinds made to order. " all #izés and colors, Corp n »zubber gflnfin‘f ontfits. - M orders mptly filled. Bemidji Baook & Bemidji 6-24t and’ notarial seals, dater tationery Co., There are dozens of folks right here in town who are eager to make a trade with you— whether you have some- thing to buy or sell, or are looking for emp‘oy- ment. Everybod'y reads. the Want Ads, so put one in :‘]"et!{'a andeqy,?u will . e u weni—and "they'll &nd 22 FOR SALE—Modern seven 8-2tf FOR' SALE-—=Five-passenger touring Extra rim and tire; electric starter and lights. Car:is one of the best and ‘strongest five-passenger cars Price $325.00, if taken at once. Apply Earl McMahon, care C. W, Jewett Co. Can be seen in Telephone 870. *7-28tf FOR SALE—Ice FOR SALE—Legal blanks of o ), .four. cows Phone 749-W- or call at 916 Mis- tionery Co., Bemidju . OR-SALE—A besutiful new Bond Hanpah. 8-22t1 . LA A FOR SALE—Bungalow, five large LOST—BIlue side-board 1 Case 4-cvl. Gas Engine.... 1 thirty.! 1 Miter Box and Saw 1 Stanly 45 2 Stoves .. 1 three-quarter T RECBWERS All Want Ads Must Be Cash ¥ Because of the detail of collecting we can not undertake to open accounts for small amounts, therefore cash must sccgmpany ad—except for those who have open accounts with us. ——————— house and garage, with 3 or 5 lots. Inquire at 716 Minnesota Ave., or Phone 882. 6t 8-30 P} 1 FOR SALE. OR TRADE—40-acre farm, two miles west of city; 31 FOR SALE—4-room house, 100x40 acres cleared, 15 clover, timber; fenced and cross-fenced; new buildings; nine head high-grade | Jerseys, five cows, three heifer calves, one bull calf; good farm mare; chickens, geese. Equip- ment new this spring; miscellane. ous tools; lumber. for house in Bemidji. Bemidji Sentinel, “S,” care 2d8-29 s i tempe—————— e 1O0wnYourHome REAL ESTATE FOR SALE room | FOR:SALE—Modern six-room house FOR SALE—Threo residence lots, Would trade I BUSINES AND 4 PROFESSIONAL ' a8 1 B e B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Necthern National Bank Bldg, Office Phone 55. Residence 803 _—— newly painted; east front, 50-foot lot, and garage. 1317 Beltrami Ave. Phone 367-J. 1448.81 [ Johnson'& Borreson i Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN. N ————————————————————— ET e N L L Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block /HONE 396 RES. 397 lot; also furniture; also fruit jars. Inquire 604 Lincoln Ave., Nymore. 3ds-30 corner of America-and 11ith St.,|. 5 blocks from new high school. Inquire S. D. Snyder, Phone 205-W. 8ds-s1 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon box, good size, white enamled and in good condi- tion; will sell cheap. Also wash boiler and tub. Call at Apt. 40, Kaplan-bldg, 4d9. hand. Mail ordérs promptly fi kinds. Complete stock always at For quick service. send your or- ders fo the Bemidji Book & Sta- 6.24td piano, cash or terms to suit pur. chaser. Mrs. G. O. Riggs, Phone 623-J. 6d8-30 rooms. Modern except heat. 50- foot lot. 1011 America Ave. 6d9-12 FOR SALE—One 1920 model five. ton Holt Catipillar Tractor, at a snap. Bemidji Auto Co. 8-29if LOST—Gold football watch charm, engraved with owner’s name. Find- er please return to Pioneer office. Reward. 2d8-29 off Dodge Finder notify John Mo- 2d8-30 truck. berg. Phone 272. For Sale! 1 carpenter’s Power Saw....$18,00 1 two-cyl. Gas Engin: Also Pullys and Shafting, 1 Jointer, on castziron mount. ing ... $18.00 1 Wood Worker, equipped with band saw and mortiser and shaper Motor Boat..$325.00 '.....$18.00 Stead, Spring and M. tress ... Kramer Bros. 706 14th & Park Ave. GIMne “He Didn't Ask. OFFICE, Security Bank Bleek Paul was in the habit of visiting in a neighbor's home and asking for cookles. On one of these dccasions his mother reprimanded him- and warned him not to ask for cookies 2 again. She was surprised and shocked, Ph%'._‘-;il‘c': :;:LS:L;.?M therefore, on the occasionof hismext (\______ visit to the neighbor to see him leave with a cooky in his hand. “Paul,” she exclaimed as he entered | the back . door of his own home, “where- did you get that cooky?” “From Mrs. ——," answered Peul, fnndcently. “Didn’t I tell you never to ask Mrs, —& for cookles?” ! “1 didn’t have to ask her .for this one, mother,” replied Paul; !she was in another room, so I just took it.” DRS. Gilmore & McCann Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 0. m.—3-8p. m Phones—Office 802, Res., 21) DRS. Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED '217Y; Third St. Barker Blk. Protectjay Men Against Themselves. Np person can travel north of Fort Smith, in_the Canadian Northwest, without tlie officlal approval of the Royal Canadian mounted police. To go nerth of there, the traveler must explain his reasons for going, prove that he has made arrangements for transportation Into the country and out and assure the officials that he has a sufficient food supply to last until his return, If he can prove that he is able to'travel In the wilds and not starve and that his business is legitl- mate, he Is allowed to go on.—Dear- born Independent. Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg, DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. —PHONE 183-W— —_—_———— Her Escort Decamped. When I was about fourteen years old, all the older girls were accom- panled home after church by some boy friend, so when one of the boys asked, “May I see you home?” I of course sald “yes,” I walked along, feeling quite grown up. When pass- ing a house where there was an ex- tremely ‘viclous dog, to my horror out came- the ;beast growling—and around on the safe side went my escort. I gettled the dog with the toe of my slipper—and saw myself home after that !—Exchange, Dr. A. Dannenberg Bamidji's-Pioneer Chiropractor v mer Graduate PREL7T “FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401-W Bemidji Powerful Naval Gun. Ordnance engineers in the United States have developed & pew 16-inch, B0-cliber gun, said to he more power- ful than any naval gun now in exist- ence.’ ‘The gun is 69 feetlong, welghs 340,000 pounds and requires 350 pounds of smokeless¥powder to propel its 2,400-pound projectile approximate- 1y 22 miles. DENTISTS - Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidjl, Minn. — Dr. A, J. Melby DENTISY M? 1 JEE [ s LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN’S Hats Cleansd & Re-Blocked Bemidji Hat Cldluin‘ Waorks an Shoe Shining Paclors —Remore Hotel Block— apaged” N SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER YOGHRE | o | | 5 &l En i