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YOUR BOY He should keep his eye on the ball. It will: improve * his hatting .average in lifé. Good milk and plenty of it will help a lot. The kind we sell, _AUTO LIVERY 1S OUR BUSINESS! " We Are at-Your Service ‘NIGHT and DAY DALTON HOTEL BLOCK Seven-Passenger Buick Pas: AUTO SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS Pll;fili 77 PHONE COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven-passenger Buicks Seven - passenger _Enclesed Dodges and Dodge Tour- ing ears—a motor for ev- ery occasion. 150 ruoxe 150 A variety of cars to choose from r -Oldsmobile ' A Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars BoM , Nou SHOULD B AN : OF PRINNG m\ce WANTED——PRACTICAL NUBSIN Cail 8656-W. 6-19t WANTED—WASHINGS. 812 Morris Ave. £ 6d9-23 WANTED—Teachers’ laundry. Call at 816 Bemi!ji Ave. 6d9-20 list their oflermgs on t}ua page. 6d WANTED — Good teum. cheap; weighing about 1400. . Call 16-F-2 ; 4d9-21 WANTED—Land men n and others to|. \_____FOR RENT [ ' THREE-ROOM APARTMENT with bath, strictly modern. Will sub- lease. Party leaving town. Call at office, New Kaplan Bldg. 4d9-21 S AT o S Y FOR RENT—Nine.room house for rent. !nq\m’e John Moberg. 9-12tf FOR RENT—Three rooms for house- keepin; Ave. FOR RENT—Two rooms, - furnished for light honukeepmg. Phone 693. 4d9-21 WANTED—Man for farm, winter’s job. Alfalfa Dairy. Phone 16-F-4. 4d9-21 —_— WANTED—Girl for“general house- work. Good wages. Call 732-W. 6d9-23 WANTED-Pair ‘moose horns, not mounted., S. Ward Reed. Allaws, Kansas. 2d9-19 WANTED —- Teachers’ ~and - men’s laundry. Will call for same. Phone 700-W. z 4d9-20 HELP WANTED—For the dining room at the Thlrd Street Cafe. FOR RENT—Four-room house, 1319 Minnesota Ave. Inguire at 1817 Minnesota Ave. 3d9-19 FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat, clese in, modern except heat. Smith, 317 ‘America ~ Ave. Phone 588-J. -.329:20 FOR RENT—Two rooms, downstairs unfurnished; two rooms upstairs,’ furnished. 710 America Ave. 4d9-21 FOR RENT NEW MILBETH APARTMENTS|: AND ROOMS 150 outside moiern rooms—in-|- 9-14tf WANTED—PosIhon as _housekeeper. Address “Housekeeper;” care of J. Heller, or call 426. Gd9-21 WANTED TO BU’!—Those who wish to aequire 1and”or a home are re- quested to place ‘an ad: in this col- umn. : 6 LADIES DESIRING Sp Spfrolh corsets, | accessories, or ildren’s Waists, call 902; Mrs.” N:Ire “Crowéll, g 2 649-22 Corsetier.” WANTED—-ComthenC gzrl for, gen- ;..eral housework:-Small-family. Calt Mrs. Beatrice Voight, Bazaar Store.’ ’ 9-18tf WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Inquire at 1117 Lake Blvd. Phone 864-J. i 3d9-20 WANTED—Agents to demonstrate and sell"Oxo-Gas:héating and cook- jng appliances. Cheaper to oper- ate than coal or wood. Apply 321 Third St. ° 3d9-20 WANTED—Middle-aged ' woman to keep house for bachelor on farm, one. who_prefers home to wages. No objection to children. Write John Marquette, Shevlin, Minn. \ 13 3d9-20 WANTED Chicago Box & ‘Crating Co., Bemidji and Cass Lake fac- tories, are in the merket at all‘ times “for logs and boxwood bolts. Write, giving quantity, 1 descnphon, location and price.. Addmn mln oflxca, Bemldgx;' n‘ l FQRTM. i FOR -RENT—S8ix-room ‘ house, ' with. gas. Call 117. . 4d9-21 POR BENTw-Ll e modera xurnish- 023 Hmnunu"Asve. room, Call 817-K. PO o oSS USREAt 1 KFOR ‘RENT—Furnished rooms, in modern house. 1021 Bemidji Ave. Phone 869. 9-7tf i tutidl s el SRR B0 FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms. - :Call 131 or 310. 518 Bemidji ‘Ave., lake front. 8-30tf FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping, furnished; alsp ‘ga- rage. 423 Fourth St. 9.15tf SCHOOL WSYEAD WORKING N A WAWTA. EARK ,___—.__“ ; a - PO B Lo 8l EUT S Moyt 16 A TR o I 00 2 cludes heat, hot and cold running water and eleetric lights. 26 tub nd shower baths. Prospectus of Rates—Day, Week or Month /Single rooms, f\lmxshad——-monthly $12.50 to $20—your upkeep.’ Two room lpartmenb—furmshed ‘—monthly $87.50—your urkeep. * Two room apartment—unfurnishs ed—monthly $22.50 to $35—yenr apkeep. This includes heat, water and e!ce~ tric lights, on lease to desirable small families only. Single roems .nmished—-nlonthly $22,60—our - upkeep., Two-room apartments, 1unlsbed —monthly, $40—our upkeep. Single roomu—~weekly rates with upkeep $6.00. . -~ Two-voom apartment— wee]fiy rates with upkeep, $16. 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 than 25 tenants for Club lunches - and 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 storage and redistribution. from this point will find us well equlned for that purpose. - Private storage stalls can also be arranged for with heat and m at reasonable rentals. Call and inspect what we Rhave to offer. NEW 'MILBETH HOTEL AND APARTMENTS Minnesota ave.—First and Second streets. 24t '9-23 Strategic Finance. “I know a man who would be willing to contribute liberally to your cam- paign fund.” wTake liim around to the opposition and let them convert him,” said Sena- tor Sorghum. “If we can' roll up enough " contributions for ’em maybe they’ll - get -enough money .to start a scandal and defeat themselves.” FOR SALE—Ten _.young, stock. Phone 20-F-4. 14d9-25 FOR-SALE—Buick. touring car, in good shape' 8400' terms. Koors : .10d49-26 FOR sgu:-cn@,?. tour cows Phorie 749-W-or call at 916 Mis- aissippd "“Avenue. 7-25¢ i st ime, VIE (ol AP e i FOR SALE--Sujiert Universal kitch- en range No.. 9, and’ threebirner gas plate. 1223 Lake Blvd. 3d9-19 FOR SALE—One 'Spanish “leather rocker_ and"one-hard: coal heater, “ both, almostinew: i€all 938.:919 Dewey Aveise o 214809-18 gt FOR ‘SALE—One Gam& 'um wnth pans, m;xgi&_._gggmon- P ;wdeuut mplement - Co. T:v;; 32 - i FOR ' SALE—Barn, sided-outsid and ceiled “ingide. Will se]l chebp fi takén at.once. - Would make a ‘good honse. Phone 337, 6 9»20 FOR SALE OR RENT--Purished five-room- house, or: part of it. Apply on premises, 1237 Dewey ‘Ave. e 8d9-13 = FOR SALE——IB!B Ford. touring car, in good condition, $175. Inquire “i%-forénoon of Baggageman, Union umber, if ..".y—.o m.::inmpm-i ‘may 6ot BRING IT TO,OUR "WANT) AD" ‘fis with us. o Ca gcduse Lf the detail of collecting we can not.i deriake tj{ pen accounts for small amounts, therefore’éash must ' acéompany ad—except for those who' have open accounts FOR SALE—Household furniture, |’ i EE S" E cheap. 149 Mill Park. milk cows and FOR SALE—Good two-horse wagon, cheap, at Bemidji Ave. and 24th St. 3d9-20 FOR SALE—One 1920 model fivt.l ton Holt Catipillar Tractor, at a snap. Bemidji Auto Co. 8-29tf FOR SALE—Icane mill with pans, in good condition. F. M. Pender- gast Implement Co. Phone 232. 6d9-20 FOR SALE—House plants; Ferns, roses,. hydrangeas, hibiscus and geraniums, 1000 America ave, Phone 276. 3t 9-18 FOR SALE—Oldsmobile Eight, in good condition, at a bargain for quick deal. Can be seen at Ny- more G ge Phone 262. 9d9-26 FOR SALE—Ford. Sedan, with gnod 1921 engine, in, fine running.or- der. Upholstry is slightly worn, but otherwise in fine condition. For quick turn over, the price is $360.80 Apply C. W. Jewets Co. 8-31tf I or FOUND LOST—Diamond ring. Finder please return to Pioneer office for re- ward. Mrs. Ted Getchell, Phone 41-F-8. 5d9-18 _—— LOST—Mate to girl’s new button Depot. b g 2d9.18 Spiing car, 1920 gooatfgdndiflen, “ The car, in; flnibellfi‘ ‘condition; 4 | “new dres. X¢ll cheap, or tnde tor 'ood. B W. Hannah. ‘—22!{ FOR SALE—OQnée. 7 lonL Hoover po- tato: digger, nenrly m\v for selling; do. ‘not fleed i and-see it.. C..B. Grue: B Z $ ml:fl‘ nd cdlm R e e and notarisl ‘seals, dim‘m robber ?fl‘;’ hod. Bemidil. Book & Gucry Co. Bemidii - &-24if e FOR SALE—Legal blanks o! all band. Mail orders mpfly | kinds. Complete always at| For quick service, send” your or- ders to the Bemi tionery Co., Bemidji., 6-24tf FOR SALE—150 acres near Pupos-| ky, in Section 2, Township 148, Range 33. Price $7 per acre. Terms $150 cash, and balance to suit purchaser. N..B..Armstrong, 'OR SALE—-B-plssmie lgkt'ionr. . i Book & Sta-| shoes, about one mile north of Carver's store. Finder please. leave at’ Pioneer ofl‘lce LOST—Between Gth sireet and new: Armory. grey and navy _ scar \ Finder please leave it at Pioneer, and get_reward. 3t 9-18 e b e e FOUND—Small tank, ‘with gauge, g&— tatkied. 'Owner may ‘have slnne ¥ proving property and paying for ad. 4d9-20 - Olg Houn- Being Made Over. 4d9-2111" ap era of remaking old houses runs across the entire country, according to Northwest Jumbermen. Following the huilding shortage of Jate years has come an appreciation that.any house, old or new, has untold possibilities of alteration. Architects have been called upon to produce in- stances of “before and after’ of ram- shackle, barnlike structures made over into charming homes. Old barns have bepn rebuilt into studios, sheds and warehouses into residences of teste. There is an enormous demand on the Northwest planing mills for weld- ings, trimmings, shivgles, sidings, in- side finishings, lumber and funcy grained fir, hemlock or cedar for cgb- tnet work. Lumbermen declare tbis demand lns come from the alteration wave over the nation, repairing and adding buijt- in features, Land- of Inucl Plagues. Brazil and Bolivia are the lands of insect plagues. Rea ants, bLlack ants, gray ants, huge ants over an inch In length, eanch with its own particular way of making itself un- pleasant, are there in billlons. Wasps and hornets, without mercy for man or beast; bees which swarm In shirt, eyes, ears, mouth, and nostrils, and great, borrid, hairy splders, are far more plentiful than blackberries In this country, while their bites and stings are often more dangerous than the bite of a lion or the sting of & serpent. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER 3d9-20i! .« FOUND—Nozzle, with brush attach- ed. Owner may have same by provmg property snd paynig for 3d9-20 y—mmmj A gentleman should not talk to a lady with a cigar in his mouth. He should. remove it at the same time he |. removes his hat. BIDS DEFIANCE TO “KICKERS” P A Editor’s . Encouragement to Writer Who Felt Like Giving Up in i Face of Criticlam. - “Some of the neighbors are making a howl about the items we are sending in,” says a contributor of local news items to the Columbus (Montana) News, “so I believe that as soon as Hopkins, Minn., Rte. No. 2. 2d9-18 | weighing from 1350~ to 16560, for sale, or trade - for ‘land- or lake | shore property in Northern Min- nesota. If ‘interested, write to Jacob ‘Franzen, Mspgs, N. D. {.much better. my supply of stationery runs out 1 will quit writing. Let some one else take the job if they think they can do %o I am getting tired of elng bawled out every week, and would like to sit back and criticise some one else writing, for a while.” To this the editor, not wishing to lose an able writer, brackets a com- forting and /fively - independent reply: iStay with em, kid! Don’t let the Jabbering of a few kickers unveil the 6d9-22 FOR SALE—FURNITURE: range, 325' dresser, $15; ' bedstead, ' springs and mattress, $35; hbrary table, $7; dining nble,,sao, ice-| box, $15; sewing machine, sani t-ry couch and other piecds, / Cheap if taken at onces 419 America Ave. | Phone 616. i | 4d9-21 cayuse in your disposition. If an editor or writer takes the scare that easy, we would have swapped our pen for a Fatlma 10 years ago, and each and | every issue siuce then. I our patrons don’t like what you and I write let them stop taking the darned News, and then they will surely have no kick ‘coming.”—From the Outlook. Our Dry Clenmn¥ saves {ou the cost new clothes, yet gives you practically new garments, } ~ Economize without sacrificing looks—see HOGANSAON BR 209 Ir0ST. PHCNE 1, Wm‘ Worker, .q-iupe‘ with ‘band saw and mortiser and L SR—— ..-$300.00 1’ thirty.foot Mokor Bul..‘3ls 00 1 Miter Box and Saw $15.00 1 Stanly 45 $7.00 2 Stoves .. $8.00 1 _thres-quarter size Irom Bed Stead, Sprinj nd Mat- tress ..$10.00 "~ Kramer Bros. .74 706 14th & Park Ave. | RESTALRALT ' Mw.sev. 2 "M» eoj.sawnou \me& BUSINESS AND { PROFESSIONAL 5 B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Northern National ‘Bank Bldg. Office Phene 55 _Residence 805 —_— [ DRS. Johnson & Borreson W BE.IIM.II.“ MINN, Dr. E. A. Shmnon Physician and R L B "' Dr. E. H. Smith Ph and Surgeon OFFICE. Security Bank Blesk Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeom BARKEI BUILDING Hourst 11:12 a. m.~—3-8 p.. Phones—Office 802, Res., lfl DRS. Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—' t GLASSES FI 21714 Third 5t. Barker Bll. Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg, DRS. Northrop & Berston Ostoopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Mian. —PHONE 153-W— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji’s Piencer Chiropraster Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phene 401-W Bemidjl DENTISTS Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Mian. Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over leud-n'q Dr-l Store Phene 408, -> . > l-HIJ Business & Residence Property Homes on Monthly Payments W. N. BOWSER ROOM 10 O’LEARY-BOWSER BLDG.