Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 16, 1922, Page 5

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e > WANT ADS—Cost 1¢ 3 \\'ord for first msemon Yhcoa word for subsequent consecutive msertlons No Ad Takén for Less Than 25c = ] | | WANTED—PRACTICAL NURSNG Call 865-W. 6-1 WANTED—Teachers’ laundry. Call at 816 Bemidji Ave. 6d9-20 WANTED—Land men and others to list their offerings on this page. 6d WANTED — Teachers’ and men’s laundry. Will call for same. Phone 700-W. 4d9-20 WANTED—Girl for general house- work, in small family. Call at 1011 America Ave. - 4d9-19 HELP WANTED—For the dining room at the Third Street Cafe. 9-14tf WANTED—Position -as housekeeper. Address “Housekeeper,” care of J. Heller, or call 426. - 6d9-21 WANTED—GH‘] desires place to work ‘while attending school. Ad- dress Box 34, Lavinia, Minn. 6d9-16 WANTED TO BUY—Those who wish to acquire land or a home are re- quested to place an-ad in this col- umn. 6d LADIES DESIRING .Spirella corsets, accessories, or Children’s Waists, call 902. - Mrs. Nellie. Crowell, Corsetier. : 6d9-22 " | WANTED—At onee, girl to take care of baby, just days. Inquire at Kaplan Apts: No. 10, or Sani- tary Bakery. Py 1oo: 3 oors ud? TceCream YOUR MORNING MILK Have Koors Pas- : tuerized milk de- livered to your home every morn- ing. It is the sweet- est, most whole some bottled food that ever found its .way into the pub- lic favor. + BEMIDJI. MINN. ¥ AUTO LIVERY IS OUR BUSINESS! We Are at Your Service ~ NIGHT and DAY ed persons, for modern room with beard at family; table, $25 per month each. 521 Minnesota Ave. 3d9-19 WANTED TO HEAR from owmer having farm for sale. Give particu- lars and lowest price. John J. Black, an St., Chippewa Falls, _Wis.- 1d9-16 WANTED—An alert business get- ter. 10,000-mile guaranteed new cord tires at prices below all com- petition. Exclusive local terri- tory. $100.00 and commission. Smith System Cord Tire Co., 1108 S. Michigan, Chicago. 3d9-15 Bemidji Auto Livery 150Pun 150 DALTON HOTEL BLOCK A variety of cars to choose from Seven-Passenger Buick Five-Passenger Oldl-obfl- Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars WANTED—Six common laborers to handle lumber, at 30c per hour. Ten grain door nailers, at 3c per door, $3.00 per day guaranteed. Two rough carpenters. Apply Webster Lumber Co., on Soo Line tracks, near Irvine Ave. viaduet. 5d9-16 —_— WANTED Chicago Box & Crating Co., Bemidji and Cass Lake fac- tories, are in the market at all times for logs and boxwood bolts. Write, giving qmtlty, description, location and price. Address main office, Bemidgla e FOR RENT—2 rooms for light housekeeping, at 813% Second St. ] 4d9-16 ) SERVICE 1S OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS PHONE 7 7 PIIOIE COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY { Seven-passenger Buicks * Seven - passenger Enclosed Dodges and Dodge Tour- } ing cars—a motor for ev- ery occasion. FOR RENT—Four-room house, 1319 Minnesota Ave. Inquire at 1317 Minnesota -Ave. 3d9-19 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, suitable ! willing to do work for rent. 149-16 OF SYARS | CLIMB EVRM 2d9-16 .WANTED—-Twu students or employ-: on RENT——Nme,mom housge for rent. Inquire John Moberg. 9-12tf F FOR RENT—Three rooms for house- % . * keeping. Inquire 815 Mississippi FOR SAi.E——Bmck tonrmg car, in 4d9-20 Ave. FOR RENT--] ed room, 1 Call 81'1-1:. FOR RENT—Fwe-room house, large screened - porck, modern’ -except heat: Phone 644." 526 Twelfth St 3d9-16 modern FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms. Call 181 or 310. 515 Bemidji Ave., lake front. Mou FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping, furnished; also ga- rage. 423 Fourth St. 9-15tf FOR RENT—House for rent and furniture for sale at 149 Mill Park 2t 9-18 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, in modern house. 1021 Bemidji Ave. Phone 869. 9 FOR RENT NEW MILBETH 'APARTMENTS AND ROOMS 150 outside modern rooms—in- cludes -heat, hot and cold -running| water and electric lights. 26 tub and shower baths. : Prospectus of Rates—Day, Wnk or Month’ Single rooms, furnished—menthly $12.50 to $20—your upkeep. Two room apartment—furnished —monthly “$37.50—your ‘urkeep. Two room apartment—unfurnish- ed—monthly $22.50 to $36—jyeur apkeep. ' This includes heat, water and elec- tric lights, on lease to desirable small families only. for bachelor. One who would be| pinnesota ave.—First and Second Single rooms; .nniahed——-month!y $22.50—our upkeep. Two<room apartments, furnished —monthly, $40—our upkeep. Single' rooms—weekly rates with upkeep . $6.00. Two-room apartment— weeldly rates with upkeep, $10. Single rooms —nightly $1.00. Special club rooms for use of tenants and guests will be provided on the ground floor of building. Upon application by not less thul 25 ‘tenants -for Club lunches lud Home cookery, we shall agree to in- stall and operate same at cost plus operating expenses. STORAGE—STCRAGE—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 Merchandise houses desiring to arange for Merchandise point will find us well equipred for that purpose. Private storage stalls can also be arranged for with heat and light at teasonable rentals. Call and inspect what we have to offer. NEW MILBETH HOTEL AND APARTMENTS streets. 244: 9-28 TO GET, muus s:rATr. CLEABL HA'r YOU Give emoct ladm.-—nb’me number, if uny—.o ‘that mlerented parhu my com- municate with you withaiit a lot of trouble, BRING IT TO OUR “WANT Ap" DESK farnish- ™ lhnmhs_e}" FOR 'SALE—Good -wood heater, i ) FOR SALE—Heating stoves to be storage and redistribution from this| {w NT TO SE okauv & TR ‘with us. T All Want Ads Must Be Cash i T R Becm;se of the detail of collecting we:can not underhke B to.0pen accounts for small amounts, therefore cash must .acéqmpany ad—except for those who have open acconnfl! e i E!B sm l tion. Phone 698. OR SALE—Ten - milk cows and young' stock. .- Phone 20.F-4. 14d9-25 FOR SALE — Thoroughbred white leghorn roosters. 1000 America Ave. Phone 276. Koors 1049-26 good shape; $400, terms. Brog, 7-25t¢ sissippi Avenue. FOR SALE—Omne 1920 model five. | ton Holt Catipillar Tractor, at ai snap. Bemidji Auto Co. 8-28tf FOR SALE—I1cane mill with pans, in good condition. F. M. Pender- gast Implelnent Co. Phone 282. 6d9-20 FOR SALE—-One Spanish leather rocker and one hard coal heater, both almost new. Call 933. 919 Dawey Ave. 3d9-18 FOR SALE—House plants; Ferne, cheap if taken at once. Party leav- .ingown. ! 1224 Lake Blvd. 2d9- 15 FOR SALE—Superb Universal kitch- ‘en zange:No. 9, and three-burner gu plate. 1223 Lake Blvd. 8d9-19 FOR SALE—Orie’ Cane ''‘Mill with pans, in good" condition. F. M. Pendemut Implemont Co. Phone 9-6tf n, sided outside and FOR SALE. roses, hydrangeas, hibiscus and ceiled inside. = Will sell -cheap fi geraniums, 1000 America 1 ave, taken at once. - Would make a|_ Enone 276. 3t 9-18 good house. - Phone 837. 6d9-20 | FOR SALE—Oldsmobile Eight, in good condition, at a bargain for quick deal. Can be seen at Ny- more Garage. Phone 262. 9d9-26 FOR SALE—Three-burner new Per- fection oil stove with double oven; 21 phonograph records in A-1 con- dition, and stove nearly new—a bargain if taken at once. Phone 498-W. 2d9-16 FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, with good 1921 engine, in fine running or- der. ' Upholstry is slightly worn, but otherwise in fine condition. For quick turn over, the price.is $300.00 Apply C. W. Jewett Go. 8-3140 [__L0STor FOUND | LOST—Dismond ring. Finder please return to Pioneer office for' re- Mrs. Ted Getchell, Phone 3 FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished five-room house, or part of it Apply on premises, 1237 Dewey Ave. 6d9-18 sold at_a reasonable price. Call 136-W, or inquire at Hotel Nie- ollet. 4d9-16 —_—_————— e FOR SALE—1919 ‘Ford touring ear, in good condition, $176. Tnquire - in'forenoon of Baggageman, Union D:pot. : e .24d9-18 FOR SALE—FM aere xm small | cottage. - Will “‘trade for milch cows. Peter. Fladeland; 26th & Minnesota Ave.’ 3d9-16 FOR SALE-—-Ford tauflng car, 1920 model, in~ good condition. The first buyer can have it for $175. The car may be scen at C, W. Jew- ett Garage. 9.9tf FOR SALE—S5-passenger light tour- ing car, in.first-class condition; 4 new -tires. . Will _eell cheap, or trade lor wood. ., B W. Hanrah. 8.22tf FOR SALE—A bargain! A" 1919 model Hlxwell car, in first-class 's new button shoes, about one mile north of Carver’s store. Finder please leave at Pioneer office. 4d9-20 LOST—Between 6th street and new Armory. grey and navy scarf. Finder please leave it at Pioneer and get reward. 8t 9-18 [ T | Politeness, if it is to be habitual and natural, should begin early. Boys old enough to wear hats are old enough to tip them to ladies, and should be taught to do so. condition, $250if ‘taken at once. A. I. Andersen, Brick Yard Road, orpofiu Body Factory. 6d9-16 outfits. orders grompt filled. Bemidji Book & tationery Co., Bemidji. 6-24tf Hellum From Beryl. A distinguished English physicist, Professor Strutt of Cambridge, has discovered a notable quantity of he- Hfum In bery!l sent to him from New Hampshire. A remarkable fact in this relation is that the mineral appears to be absolutely without radio-acilvity. As 38 now generally known, hellum is a product of radioactive minerals. Pro- fessor Strutt, surprised by the result obtained, states that it seems likely that here is a case of rayless change of atomic constitation, and it may lead to further unexpected discoverie-— Exchange. FOR SALE—Legal blanks ol ul! hand. Mail orders mpfly kinds. Complete always nt For quick service, send your or- dmtothane i Book & Sta- tionery Co., Bemidji. 6-24tf FOR SALE—150 acres near Pupos-|be ky, in Section 2, Township 148, Range 33. Price $7 per acre. Terms $150 cash,” and balance to suit purchaser. N. B. Armstrong, Hopkins, Minn,, Rte. No. 2. 2d9.18 FOR SALE—I have 12 head of good horses, from 5 to 10 years old, weighing from 1350 to 1660, for| “Good heavens, man; pretty badly sale, or trade for land:or lake smashed, up, ain't you? Anybody with shore property in Northern Mm- you?” nesota. _If. . interested, write to| “Yes,the chap who.w, lcob lgranun, Mapes, N» D soll me this used car."—Hqrper's, : U4 jp6de-z | onne 77 Avenged. Sl RUNNING AFYER YER geLoew AT NGHT 3de-19 | “THE LANDLORD PUYS W' A BED AND RENTS ¢ SOR YHE X\GHY © FOR SALE—Piano, in good ‘c;sndl- NOT YET NATION OF KENIEKS Home Owning Is by No Means a Lost }‘ Ambition Among People of the United States. ,.Is_home owning a lost ambition? FOB SALE—CHEAP, four cows| Are we becoming a nation of ecliff Phone 749-W or eall at 916 Mis- dwellers and renters? Not if we put faith in the figures complled by the lately established bureau of housing of the Department of Commerce, ob- serves the Nation's Business. Of 68 citles of more than 100,000 population but 20 show a loss in percentage of homes owned be- tween 1910 and 1920 (the figures are from the census bureau), and the losses are more than offset by the gains of the other 48. Of the 20 where losses were recorded, four, Der troit, Cleveland, St. Louis snd Tos Angeles, are In the first ten cities I point of population. Although in New York more homes are owned than in any other tity, the percentage is the lowest, but 12.7, yet even here the percentage has grown from 11.7 in 1910 and 12.1 in 1900. Manhattan presents the most striking situation. With more than half a mil- lion homes, less than 11,000 were owned, little more than 2 per cent. If home owning he a form of civie virtue, then Des Moines may gather her chaste skirts about her as painted Manhattan passes, for the Iowa para- gon among cities shows a percentage of home ownership of 51.2, a growth | from 45.8 per cent in 1910 and 385 in 1900. In only one other community of more than 100,000 fnhabitants ere half the bomes owned and that is Grand Raoids. Mich. UT (LOTHES 0sTLLEAN EM ; rgfl \W .Our Dry Cleanin saves you the cost o new clothes, yet gives | you practically new | garments. Economize without sacrificing looks—see For Sale or Trade 1 carpenter’s Pewer Saw...$18,00 1 Case 4-cyl. Gas Engine....$42.00 1 two-cyl. Gas Engine. $32.00 Also Pullys and Shafting. 1 Jointer, on cast.iron meunt. ing .$300.00 1 thirty.foot Motor Boat..$325.00 1 Miter Box and Saw 1 Stanly 48 2 Stoves .. 1 threequarter size Iron Bed Stead, Spring and Mat- trees. ... — X Kramer Bros. 7068 14th & Park Ave. bl P BUSINESS B. J. Martin, M. D. Northern National Bank Bldg. Office Phone 58 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Residence 808 AND { PROFESSIONAL \___l.l__"_—-) [ DRS. Johnson & Borreson ici Surgeons icians and St ! BEMIDJI, MINN. Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgecs OFFICE in Larson Bleck ¢HONE 398 RES. 397 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE. Security Bank Bleek : DRS, Gilmore & McCann Phbysicians and Surgcoos OFFICE, Miles Bloet b = Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3.8 p. = Phonas—Office 802, Res., 211 culock"i’“ Garlock yo—Ear—Nose—Throat GI.A!S!S FITTED Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. —PHONE 163-W— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji’s Piomeer Chiropracter Palmer Graduate PIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phoene 401-W Dr. G. M. Palmer o.-m.-dm BARKER BUILDING. Dr. A. J. Melby. DENTIST Over Boardman'’s Drug Store Phone 408 -t -t Lands — Loans Business & Residence Property Homes on Monthly Payments W. N BOWSER ROOM 10 O’LEARY-BOWSER BLDG- 2171, Third St. Barker Blk. Phone 316 Troppman Bldg,| Bemidji, Mian. § ~ "‘ o { “metheCountry’ - ey Bemidil

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