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PAGE SEVEN' (] TO GET RESULTS, STATE CLEARLY WHAT YOU WANT TO SELL‘.OR BUY Give correct address—phone number, if any—so that interested parties may cam- municate with you without a lot of trouble. BRING IT TO OUR “WANT AD” DESK Z All Want Ads Must Be Cash Because of the detail of eollecting we can net undertake to open accounts for small amounts, therefere cash mugt a:icompany ad—exeept for those whe have open & with us. WANT ADS—fCost ic a word for first insertion; l4c a _word for subsequent consecutive insertigns No Ad Taken for Less Than 25¢ Haling-Walker Electrical Co. Phone 202-J 119 Third St. s ELECTRICAL 8 " WIRING 'é’; of all kinds. —f::', : PROMPT SERVICE ON TROUBLE CALLS We also handle a complete line of National Mazda 3 LAMPS —WE DELIVER— § Phone 202-J ; s ————————— McKee Funiture and Undertaking Company H. N. McKEE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director .. PHONE 222-W ¢ 5 “RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R 120 THIRD STREET #era meae ‘e ] s =] [ b H H (-8 & g 3 ° 3 £ H & H H 2 H H 2 - » H K| ] F 2 ¢ € & Huffman & O’Leary FURNITURR. _ AND UNDERTAKING 0. M. OLSON LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIREC- - TOR Day phone 178 Night phones 332 or 358 Xy SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS PHONE 7 7 PHONE | COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY { Seven-passenger Buicks Seven passenger Enclosed Dodges and Dodge Tour ing cars—a motor for ev- ery occas WA 1 WANTED—Washings call 432-W S 6td 10-14 WANTED—Girl for waiting on table __ave. Phone 732-W. 6t 10-14 WANTED—Housekeeper by widower, with three children all'in school 315 Bemidji ave,” 4t 10.13 e e ol WANTED—Work caring for the sick. Phone 947-J 4t 10-12 HELP WANTED—Woman to do house work on farm, Mrs. E. M. Sathre. 3td10-10 itw10-10 WANTED—Position as housekeeper czll or write 103 Irvine ave. No. - Mrs. Van Poll. 6t 10-14 WANTED—Four lady students for room and board $5 a week, 509 12th street. 8t 10-13 s i o WANTED TO BUY—Dry Birch and tamarac wood in car lots. See Mr. Kerr at Clifford’s store. tf WANTED TO RENT—Two heated furnished rooms for light “house- keeping by married couple.: No children. J. W. A. care of-Pioneer. . 6td 10-13 WANTED--Weork after school and Saturdays by young man attend- ing high school. Call er see Mrs. ‘Hammersley at the Pioneer office. GOVERNMENT Raiiway Mail Clerks start $133 month;.expenses paid, vacation with pay. No strikes or shut-downs. Specimen examina- tion free. Columbus Institute, Col- umbus, Ohio. E.'D. Wed. 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 quantity, description, location and price. Address main office, Bemidji. 1 ‘AGENTS WANTBD—Industrious men and women wanted to retail the genuine Watkins Products in city territories. Exceptional oppor- tunity ito tie up with the oldest and largest company of its kind. Our hustlers average income is $1.10 an hour. Are you doing as well? If not, write today for free samples and partculars. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 81, Winona, Minn. 5t Sat. 10-28 { | “According to Hoyle” Edwund Hoyle (1672-1769) was an English writer on whist aud other card games. He was the first man to sys- tematize the laws of whist, and for a time he supported himself by teaching the game. His famous “Short Tre: on Whist” appeared in London in 1742, Rules for other games followed, and his book of games, which included the “Short Treatise,” has passed into many editions. His name has become proverbial, and *“Hoyle” in common &peech means a book of rules and in- structions for card games, especially the famous old book edited by Hoyle himself. The common expression “ac- cording to Hoyle” means following the rules laid down in Hoyle; adhering strietly to rule In any game; following the recognized sport or enterprise; FOi! RENT—Modern furnished room. 609 Bemidji Ave. 4t 10-13 FOR RENT—Store facing 4th street t the R . 2t 10-12 A e HexCate 2 steam heated. Bemidji Hardware g Co. 9.25tt WANTED—Ezxperienced housekeep- ® | er, prone’ §87. 4 1012 foR RENT—Modern furnished 765-J 4t 10-11 FOR RENT—Nine room house, mod- ern, except heat. 411 Minnesota avenue. FOR RENT—Strictiy modern furn- ished room. 501 American avenue Phone 668-w. tf. | FOR RENT-Large modern furnish- 023 Minnesota Ave. Toom, Call 317-E. 61 FOR RENT—A very desirable mod- ern woom. Close to business dis- trict. 701 Beltrami, phone 804. ————————— e FOR RENT—2 room apartment with private bath, furnished or unfurn- ished. New Kaplan building. tf FOR RENT—Three modern furnish- ed rooms, ladies preferred, 109 Eleventh street, phone 177. 4t10-13 FOR RENT—Modern furnished front room. $12 per month. In- quire 621 Bemidji avenue after 4 o’clock. FOR RFENT—Modern nine room house with lerge garage facing Library park, for particulars see W. | €. Kieln; 812" Bemidji ave. - "t FOR RENT—TWO, or three rooms for light housekeeping, light, heat and water furnished. Strictly. mod- FOR SALE—Show case, cheap if taken. at once. Apply Bemidji Book & Stationery Co. Phone 799-J. 9-21tf FOR SALE—Single bed, kitchen ta- ble and two chairs cheap. Phone 380-W, 510 America avenue. 3t 10-13 FOR SALE—House with garage double wood shed and chicken coop. Phone 221, evenings phone 710. tf FOR SALE—1922 Ford Coupe, used short time, good condition, several extras, cash or terms to respons- ible party. Phone 920. 3t 10-11 FOR SALE—Sewing machine and Victrola. Phone 673-W 6t 10-17 Free $2000 worth of Kirk’s Flake sozp. Watch for the Kirk’s Green coupon at your door. Good at all grocers. 13t.10-13 FOR<SALE—Rubber stamps of all kinds made to order. Stamp pads, all sizes and colors, Corporation and notarial seals, daters, rubber printing outfits. Mail _orders romptly filled. Bemidji Book & 4td 10-14| poR SALE—Seven Toom ern, very reasonable. Phone 668-w. | 1920 ' Dodge, 1917 ~Dedge, tationery Co., Bemidji. 6-24tf FOR SALE—One sow and several six weeks old pigs. Also three pure bred light Brahmah roosters or will trade roosters for pullets of same breed. P. F. Flake, 1209 Norton avenue, pnone 632-W 6d 10-13 WOOD FOR SALE— Troppman’s, call 927. 1 10-7tf FOR SALE OR RENT—Five room house furnished, or part of it 1237 Dewey avenue. 4t 10-14 FOR SALE—16-inch dry jack pine $2.76 a cord, single cord 2oc ex- tra. Call Troppman's, phone 927. 10-7tf flNTE_}D—Bo&rflers at 417 Minn.( room, 520 Beltrami avenue. Phone | FOR SALE—A 9x12 Gold Seal Con- goleum rug, very slightly used for $10 cash. S. D. Snyder, 505 Amer- ica avenue. 3t 10-12 g house, newly finished interior, immediate possession. Garage, 719 Minnesota avenue, J. O. Saltee, Brainerd 6t 10-13 6-15tf| FOR SALE—Team, harness and wa- gon, will trade for Ford car. Peter V. Brooks. R. R. No. 3 Bemidji, Minn. 2 miles south of Rosby. 6t 10-13 FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, new top and carbuerator. 5 cord tires Reasonable for quick sale as par- ty is leaving town. Call 523-W or 114 Irvine avenue South. 3t 10-11 FOR SALE—Fifteen lengths of stove pipe, nearly new and two clbows. 10c each for lengths and 15c for elbows. Apply at the Pio- neer office. 3t 10-11 4td 10-12| pgp SALE—Legal blanks of all hand. Mail orders promptly filled, kinds. Complete stock always at For quick service, .. your or- ders to the Bemidfi k. & Sta- ~tionery Co:; Bemidit: m: - ' 3—'24" TOO MANY.CARS FOR SALE—W= offer:your choice at a very low price—1822 Dodge, | - 1921 Ford. Prices are vight-for cash or bankable paper. Duxbusy d Co. o 9-30tf FOR ‘SALE—Cheap, 1 large Oak, roll top desk, 1 large Oak flat top desk: table with plate glass top. Also farm lands, Lake shore home tracts. Cordwood, lath bolts, pulp- . wood, seed potatoes, or live stock accepted as down payments. Morris J. Opshal, 1101 Bemidji avenue, Phone 177. 6t 10-10 FOR SALE—160 acres, northwest quarter of section 24, township 160-R25, Itasca county. This was cut over last-year has large quan- tity of valuable timber left. Fine land for farming. Country for miles level, deep.rich soil no sand Location seven miles from Big Fork village, good roads all -the way, one half mile from state road No. 61, R. F. Beall, Deer River. 5t 112 FOR SALE—The Roof 16 valve head, Atwater- " Kent ignition, Master carbuera- tor, many extras. Painted orange and black. Just overhauled. © Guar- anteed speed of 75 miles per hour. Will demonstrtac. Must sell at once, need the money $350 takes! it. The Progressive Auto Co. 507 Beltrami avenue. 6t 10-13 Glenn Special, FOR SALE—120 Acres of farm land 4 miles west of Tenstrike. Large hay meadow. For further informa- tion write Wm. Reimers, 314 1-2 Gaines street, Davenport, Iowa. Ttd 10-14 LOST or FOUND FOUND—Pair of glasses in a Dr. Garlock case. Finder may have same by calling phone 12 and pay- ing for this ad. 3t 10-11 PO > o s OSSN NS s S FOUND—Honorable discharge pa- pers from U. S. Army, left at this office. Owner may have same by proving his ownership and paying for this ad. 3t 10-11 [ TODAY'S BLUNDER l CORRECTED | An employer who fills his office with ttobacco smokj: inwites ineffi- ciency on the part of those who must work in the polluted atmosphere. tnstinct Saves Train. His “sixth sense” caused Robert Getz of Sunbury, a passenger engineer, to determine that sowething was bro- ken under his engine as it raced along with 100 passengers on his traln re- cently. Getz stopped aud found a brake rigging hanging by a small shred of a broken chain under the tank of the locomotive. Had it dropped, rallroad men said, nothing could have prevented a bad wreck. Getz said “something” just told him all was not right under bhim, and he stopped.—Sunbury (Pa.) Dispatch. KEEP COLTS IN ROOMY STALL Young Animals Should Not Be Per- mitted to Run With Mares Which Are Working in Field. If naves are being used for farm work, do not let colts run with them in the field. Keep the colts penned {in a roowy, clean, cool, ventiluted box ,stall in the barn. If the stall is screened to keep out flles, so much the better. Let the colts nurse morning, noon and night, and run with' their mothers in thée horse pad- dock at night, SUBS@RIBE FOR THE PIONEER BemidJi Floral Company CHOICE CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS ARTISTIC. DESIGNS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS 512 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W Bemidji —_— Palmistry and Card Read- ings At €23 Pifth street ey i W:u m- by phone. Call Cotton, per yd. 5¢ Silk, per yd. 10c 0. G. OLSON THE SINGER MAN Kaplan Bldg. THE CHILDREN ARE FOND OF IT She tells mamma that she thinks Koors Pasteurized milk is the bestest milk what is and mother agrees with her. And the milk agrees with the whole family. Ladies’ Tailoring Is Our Specialty Pressing, cleaning, repairing and tailoring of all kinds. Suits Made to Order New Fall and Wiater samples are here. Reasonable Prices A. HENDRICKS Phene 540-W Over Gill Bres. Stere DRS. Larson & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 c——————— A.E.RAKO Licensed Auctioneer Phone 26-F-12 BUSINESS AND ] PROFESSIONAL B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Novthers National Bank Bldg, Office Phone 55 Residence 88 DRS. ‘ Johnson & Borreson Physicians and Surgeoms ! BEMIDJI, MINN. N ——————————————————— Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larsen Bleck #HONE 396 RES. 887 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Blesh DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Blosk - Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeom BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-6 p. @ Phases—Office 802, Res., 211 ('.'-arlockpas ‘Garlock | Eye—Ear—Nose—Throad GLASSES FITTED . 217Y; Third St. Barker Blk,; Dr. Earl R. Twe CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg 1 DRS. Northrop & Bersten Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidfi, Mius. —PHONE 183 Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chirepracter Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401-W Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentiat and Orthodentist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn, ) . MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL By ke Sog “Around Town” ([ p A, J. Melby OLE MAR GCRUGGS 1S ' MEANEST MAN AMDM BROWN GEZ 1N ONE WAV HE MAS “H' MOSY / fUN GLE OMe e‘;g".“ “ GHO‘A“IED HERR \-Ns'f D!N'I:IST TOWN. WHEN WE WALKS DOWN TH' STREEY, A 3 . : v & Over Boardmas’s Drug Stere FEMARKABLE AIREDALE DAWG L', BEGUL | WEEK. ' BLOODHOUMDS DOME Phene 408 - -+ Bemidh EVRUBADYT SPEAKS <O WS- 00G , BUT. MOBOOY ... CREAKS ~O WIN \T. DONT CLAIA o 8E RELATED o PRES\DENT WARDING'S “LADDIE BOM " . - FOR RENT Seven.room house, barn, chickes. house and five acres of land, $18 per month. FOR SALE Building, stery and half, 16224; sided and painted; $750.08; te be moved, W. N, BOWSER O’LEARY.BOWSER BLDC. GHAP .Sf)bfl:fz | e 5 e |