Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 24, 1922, Page 7

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- i S | { L | | N — . . - PAGE SEVEN EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1022 All Want Ads Must Be Cash i Becaust of the detail of collecting we can not undertake to open accounts for small amounts, therefore cash must accompany ad—except for those who have open accounts ll WANT ADS—Cost 1c a word for first mserfion %e a | ’ " word for sibséquent consecutive ingertions G BRING IT TO OUR “WANT AD” DESK \ #% No Ad Taken'for Less Than 25¢ 3 municate with you wnthwt a lot of h’oubif. Haling-Walker Electrical 0o, Phone 202-J 119 Third St. ELECTRICAL WIRING ’ ol;' all kinds. PRO_MPT SERVICE ON TROUBLE CALLS We also handle a complete line of National Mazda LAMPS _ —WE DELIVER— Phone 202-J -McKee Furniture and Undertaking . Company HsN. McKEE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director PHONE 222-W RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R 120 THIRD STREET Huffman & O’Leary * FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING 0. M. OLSON LICENSED EMBALMER AYD FUNERAL DIREC- TOR Day phone 178 Night phones 332 or 358 ’ AUTO 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—s motor fi- ov- ery occasion. MCKIE WANTED—Kltchen girl at Vickers T S T sy WANTED—Will trade Buick touring car for 8 ft wood. If on good road Bros. Co. 5t 10-23 WANTED TO BUY—Dry Birch and tamarac wood in car lnts. See Mr. Kerr at Clifford’s store. tf e WANTED—Young lady desires po sition as cahier or clerking, ex- perienced, write M. W., R. R.3, Box 34. 5t 10 28 WANTED—Position by young mar- ried man in::General Mdse. con- cern. Twelve years experience in selling goods. Capable of hand- ling Double Entry set of books. A No. 1 character. Address C. L. G. Box 721, Blackduck, Minn. 3 t1026 Hotel. 4t 10-27 WANTED—Maid fol' light house- work. Phone 444. 4t 10 27 WANTED—Stenographer at CM-| ford’s & Co., apply to bookkeeper. | 10-16 tf will haul wood ourselves. Koors, | T FORSAE WOOD FOR SALE— Troppman’s, call 927, 1 10-Ttf FOR SALE—Onions $1.50 per bu- shel delivered, Alfred Moen. Phone 27-F-8. % 3t 10-24 {FOR SALE—Hard coal heater at a f bargain, 1007 Minn. Ave. Phone 662-W. 3t 10-25 FOR SALE—16 inch tamarac wood Also 7-foot tamarac. Phone 2-F-4 Carle ‘Upsata. 11-6 FOR SALE—Two heating stoves, call evenings at 911 Dewey avenue or phone 151. 4td10-24 {FOR SALE—16-inch dry jack pine $2.76 a cord, single cord 25c¢ ex- tra. Call Troppman's, phone 927. 10-7tf FOR sALB—Underwaod typewriter, degk ‘and chair. F, R. Duxbury Land Co. - tf FOR SALE—One, six horse-power saw rig, gos engine combined. Will sell ‘for $100 or trade for good dry birch wood. 10 24 tf WANTED Chicago Box & Crating Co., Bemidji and Cass Lake fac- tories, are in the market at all times for logs' and boxwoed | bolts. Write, giving quantity, deseription, lecation and price. Address main office, Bmidgf.q i T FRRENT FOR RENT—Six room house 619 3t 10-25 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room at 701 , America avenue, phone 4593, 4t10-24 FOR RENT—Furnished steam heat- ed rooms by the day or week. Phone 765-J 4td 10-25 FOR RENT—5-room furnished home 1001 Eleventh street for informa- tion call 716-W 4t 10 26 FOR RENT—House on Lake avenue Between 5 and 6 street in East Bemidji. Phone 411-W 3t 10-24 FOR RENT—Nice modern furnish- [ ed rooms. 515 Bemidji ave. Phone 810. tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern furn. ished room. 501 American avenue Phone 668-w. FOR RENT-—Llrge modern furnish- " ed room, 1028 Minnesota Ave. Call 317-] I‘. 8-15tf FOR RENT—J room npartment with private bath, furnished or unfurn- ished. New Kaplan building. tf]. FOR RENT—Modern nine room house with large garage facing Library park, for particulars see W. C. Klein, 612 Bemidji ave. tf TODAY'S BLUNDER CORRECTED In addressing an envelope the name, street address, and city should be above each other in a direct line for the convenicnce of the postman. Irvjne avenue or telephone 446-W! = Wnen oF LAWNER MAKES A MISTAKE " ME RIES W CASE AGI M &S PAWD FER T ALL OVER AGIW wnngg ) WHEM ' DENTI\ST MAKES A MSTAKE: NOBODM KHOWS “TH' O\FFERENRE o bkt kst e | | ¥ FOR SALE—Ore team, harness, wa- gon and sleigh, also 16 months o'd colt, will sell or trade. F. R. Web- ster, Bemidji, Box 901 8 wk 11-2 FOR SALE—16 inch dry jack pine $2.75 a cord, 16 ‘in birch at $3.75 | FOR SALE—AQ a bargain, 1 base a cord, single cord 25c extra. Call; Troppmnn s, phone, 927 10 24 tf FOR' SALE--Ford Motor transmis- ;sion assembly complete. In good running-order. M. J. Opsahl, phone 177, 5¢ 10 28 FOK SALE—Rubber stamps of all kinds made to order. Stamp pade, all sizes and colors, and notarial seals, daters, rubber printing outfits. Mail orders grompf.y filled. Bemuljl Book & tationery Co., Bemidii. 6-24tf TOO MANY CARS FOR SALE—We offer your choice at a very low price—1922 Dodge, 1920 Dodge, 1817 Dedge, 1821 Ford. Prices are right for cash er!| bankable paper. Duxbury Land Co. ! 9-80(1 FOR . SALE—_One 80-room Hotel 75 x80 feet, four lots,. pool hall and back bar counter, pool table com- plete, 1 large heater, cash regis- ter, 1 gas lighting plant, 1 gerage worth $5,000; owner is a widow and will seli at a loss. For quick sale $2,200. J. Bisiar, agent, 1111 Dewey avenue, Be- midji, phone 334. 5td10-25 FOR SALE—Legal blanks of all hand. Mail orders promptly filled. kinds. Camplete stock always at For quick service, send your or- dera to the Bemidji Book & Sta- tionery Co., Bemidji. 8-24t1 FOR SALE—One purebred Guern- * sey bull, $50, and a fow high grade Guernsey heifers at reasonable prices. Apply at No-Pe-Ming Lodge or farm, Cass Lake, Minn. 6d10-25 Corporation ' FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 or 80 acres of unimproved land in Bel- trami county. Will take a Ford runabout as part payment. For particulars see Earl Solway, Minn. Phone 24-F.3 L. Grinols, 5t 10-24 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER |SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER THE PRHVTER S DEVIL ByG\arlesSughu OWmNtvq’-Fr burner. 1 dmmx table, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 side board. Erickson. [_L0STor FOUND | LOST—Brown waterspaniel, 7 m\. old, liberal reward for return to Barney Erickson. 3t 10 26 Barney 3t 10 26 Relics of Spanish Ship. Recent finds by the treasure-seekers at Tobernwory, Scotland, include a muzzleloading iron gun, four and a half feet in length, and baving a bore of two and a half inches, several hroken sword scabbards, and u large salver, possibly silver, which has been taken to experts in London for assay. | In addition, there were brought up | alimost. dally during the past fortnight stout timbers of the old Spamnish Ar- mada ship in an excellent state of preservation. These finds have been added to by-the reeovery of @ bronze cannon, fonr and a half feet long, ap- ! parently of the same callber. On the jron gun among other marks were the royal monogram- of the ‘king and queen of Spain, “P. and 1" (Phllippus and Isabelln), whose Joint reign lasted from 1539 to 15%0. When Does He Work? “May I speak with Mr. Wombat?" “He is at lunch.” “I telephoned at 2 o'clock and he was at lunch then. It is now nearly five.” “Weli, he’s at dinner now."—Louls- ville Courler-Journal. “DEAD LETTER” MAIL HEAVY ——— Few Realize How Much Correspond- |} ence Can Never Be Carried to Its Proper Destination. You may take pride in your little 20 by’ 100-foot lot. It may have looked pretty big to you when you laid out Your hard cash for it. Just fmagine that lot is covered with letters, not the unfolded letters. but just as they are dropped fn the mail box. That would look like n lot of muail, wouldn't it? Now, double the size of the ot. | cover it up with letters, placed so closely together that not as much as one spear_ of grass_ could show he- S — Insurance that INSURES Protection that PROTECTS |, The Equitable Life ' Assurance Society : of the U. S. ! C. S DARNER, District Mgr. Phone 148-J —— | Proper Mechanical Equipment plus ex- perienced skill in- sures A-.l Dry Clean- WHEN W' DOCTOR MAKES A | for horses. tween” Keep the process up, in your | wind, of course, until you have cov- ered 1,970 such lots, or the whole of a fair-sized town with letters. There would then be some 3,008,333 square feet entirely covered by mail. lmagine that on every single piece of this wmail there is a mistake of sume sort in the address. By this time you will begin to get some idea of the volume of business done by Uncle Sam’s deud letter of- fice. The amounts given are not for the history of the service, however. They are for only one year, the last ¥ fiscal year. During the 12 months there were 19,000,000 letters returned to the dead-letter office through care- | lessness in addresses. Spectacies for Horses. | It appears that among the many unique inventions of a more or less practical nature there are spectacles The purpose I8 said to be not to improve the sight, but, by caus- ing the ground in front to appear nearer than it really Is, to induce the horse to take high steps. After a training with such spectacles, it !s averred, the horse acquires und retains the habit of high stepping. These spectacles, It s sald, are lurgely used in England by lovers of horses of the thoroughbred type.—Washington Star. Silk, per yd. 16c 0. G. OLSON THE SINGER MAN Kaplan Bldg. PALMISTRY AND CARD READING At 623 Fifth Strest Hours: 2 p.m. uatil 6 p.m. Evenings from 7 te 8 Appeintments made by phene. Call 807, Ida Halladey. PLUMBING HEATING 313 Fourth Street Phenes 620-W—620-R Robert J. Russell Bomid[i Fi loral Company CHOICE CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS ARTISTIC DESIGNS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS 512 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W Bemidji Minn. BABY IS HAPPY Good wholesome milk—Koors Pas- teurized milk helps to keep baby hap- py and contented. It’s a food that the whole family need and appreciate. Let us deliver it. Tailoring Is Qur Specialty Pressing, cleaning, repairing and tailoring of all kinde. Suits Made te Order New Fall and Winter samples are hers. A. HENDRICKS " Phene 640-W Over Gill Bres. Stere P —— A S, Larsun & Larson srr.CIALISTS £XAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Oftfice, First Floor 213 Third St 9 Office Phone 131 Res. 318 e ———————l A.E.RAKO Licensed Auctioneer Phone 26-F-12 On Malzmg sttakes TH' UNDERTAKER BURIES Y WHEN ~TH' PRINYER MAKES A MSTAKE 7 (3 MULTIPLIED BY " NLMEER OF COP\ES WE PRINYS AND EVRIBO0M KHOWS oy NM\STAKE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL - B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Nerthers National Bank Bldg Offise Phone 55 Residemce 805 DRS. Johnson & Borresor Physicians and Surgeon BEMIDJI. MINN e re——— Dr. E. A Shannon Physician and Surgeon JFFITE i» Larson Blech HONF 86 RES 397 ‘Dr E H. Smutt Physician and Surgeu S 1ICE Secarts B Blecs DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeens OFFICE, Miles Bleck i el e 5= Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon UILBING —838p » L i DRS. Larlock & Garleck €ye—Ear—Nose—Thraat GLASSES FITTED 2171 Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR {Phone 316 Troppmnn Bidg. DRS. Northrep & Berston Osteepathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Be i, Minn. —PHONE 153-W— Dr. A. Dannenberg Remidijl’s Pioneer Chirupracton Paime; Graduate Bemidji L, FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG I Phoas 401-W DINISTS ) Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist YARKER BUILDING Bemidjl, Minn P Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Steve Phono 408 L Bemld}t FOR SALE On easy terms, 40 to 200 acre tracts of land on good roads. ‘W, N, ROWSER - RIS . &

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