Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 3, 1922, Page 7

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FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3,-1528 B i o —— TR, ST PAGE SEVEN . word for subsequent consecutive insertions No Ad Taken for Less Than 25¢ Gwe cnrrec! lddreu—phone number, if any—so that interested parties may com- municate with you without a lot of trouble. BRING IT TO OUR “WANT AD” DESK 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 accompany ad—except for those who have open accounts with us. gflRRECI'ED When the table ig set for an elab- orate dinner, the tablecloth should aimost touch the floor. e e Cotton, per ya. 5c Silk, per yd. 10c 0O, G. OLSON ' THE SINGER MAN Kaplan Bldg. T AR Sl McKee Furniture and Undertaking Company H. N. McKEE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director PHONE 222.W RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R 120 THIRD STREET Huffman & O’Leary | FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING O. M. OLSON LICENSED EMBALMER A_IP‘{& FUNERAL DIREC- Day phone 178 Night phones 332 or 358 | O e S TR ’ Bemidji Floral '+ Gompany CHOICE CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS ARTISTIC DESIGNS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS 512 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W Bemidji Minn. PLUMBING HEATlNG 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R Robert J. Russell B\)T \ WAINY HEARN OF | WANTED—First class brick layers {| WANTED—First- class stenographer WANTED—Woman to do cleaning at Elko theater. Steady work 2t 11 4 WORK WANTED—By high school FOR RENT—Modern furnished room close in. Phone 983-J 4t 10- 30 F(E RENT-—Large modern furnish- ravm. 1023 Minnesota Ave. Gnl 317-K. 6-15t¢ FOR RENT—One 2 room apartment FOR SALE—16 inch tamarac wood Also 7-foot tamarac. Phone 2-F-4 Carle Opsata. 11-6 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford Run- about in good running order. Will trade for wood. Koors Bros. Co. 10 26 tf zggifiv”‘mgs and Saturdais. fial,zl and one three room apartment| FOR ~ SALE— Wardrobes, Bed ." with private bath, furnished or un Springs, blankets, : chairs, Bed W_—ANA—TE_D—H_o—wl hTIpTva‘nbe 4. Ap-! furnished. New Kaplan building. linens, and curtains. Will sell ply to Mrs. Brinkman at the 10 28tf| separate or in one lot. Jefferson Grand theater. pIe | [e— . .| Hotel 10, 28 af WANTE Tore cuperienced dining FOR RENT—AIl modern 3 room|poR SALE—Le blanks of all room girls. $10 a' week, board and room. F. E. Ratican, Grand Rap- ids, Minn. 8t 11 7 WANTED——Position by. experienced housekeeper of hotel or rooming house. Must be in Bemidji. Phone 913-W 6117 WANTED—Boy from: 12 to 16 to help on farm and go to school Mrs. Ray McKnight, Puposky, Box 3 -6t 11 7 WANTED—Young man, 18 to 20 years for general duties in an of- fice. Address ‘“Office Boy” care of Pioneer. Pub. Co. 5t 11 6 E R el PR R e ROOMS WANTED—2 or 3 unfurn- ished or slightly furnished, cheap perhaps in outskirts, for storage and light housekeeping. Write R. A. Care of Pioncer. 3114 apartments furnished ground floor Bath in connection. Combination wood and gas range. Possession at once. 1011 Dewey avenue. Phone 649-W 3t 11 7 [____FOR SALE I WOOD FOR SALE— Troppman’s, call 927. 1 10-7tf FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine Phone 673-W 4t 11 7 FOR SALEElectric auto warmer 1012 Doud avenue. 4t 11 3 FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, desk and chair. F, R. Duxbury * Land Co. tf. LOST—Upper set of fz lsg tecth be- tween the Elko and Park avenne. Finder please leave at the Pioneer office. 3t 114 for work at Crookston. Apply G. Schwartz & company, -Mt. St Benedict, Crookston, Minnesota. 12t 11 13 capable of taking rapid dictation and transcribing notes accurately, Some Clercial- work required. Ad- dress “Stenographer’-:care of-the Pioncer Pub. Co. 5t 11-6 GOVERNMENT Railway Mail Clerks start $133 month; expenses pmd vacation with pay. No strikes or shut-downs. Specimen - examiha- 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, FOR SALE—Furniture, canned fruit one Monarch range, also rugs and other articles. Phone 960-J. 801 Mississippi avenue. 11 4 5t FOR SALE—Onu Magic Empire ‘Ock heater, burns wood or soft |- coal. Price $7.50 to first party who calls at the Pioneer. 4 11 -4 FOR SALE—Dry 16 inch slab wocd price $2.75 to $3.25 per cord. Can make immediate delivery. Phone 82. Chicago Box & Crating Co. 6t11-9 FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all kinds made to order. Stamp pads, | all sizes and colors. Corporation and notarial seals, daters, rubber! printi outfits. Mail _orders: s mptly filled. Bemidji Book & tationery Co.. Bemidii. 6-24%f e e FOR SALE—Wood heater, 1302 Be- midji avenue. Phone 452-W 11 2 tf description, location and price. Address main office, Bemidji. 971t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice modern furnish- ed rooms. 515 Bemidji ave, Phone "-wzse WERE CANDIDATES ARE DO A LOT O Moo | GLINGING," GHUCKLESSOLE .CAP. CRABE, S , '\ TIBEL SURS AGIN EATR OTHER \* 310, FOR SALE—Oak side board in per-| fect condition §15. Flat toppcd Flemish oak desk $25 Phone 349. 3t 11 4, 320! FOR SALE—30 cal. rifle.: rounds of ammunition $20. See Phil Olin Care of Dr. Larson’ & Larson. 3t 115 £ | ———————=. FO RSALE—One team ob bay geld- FOR RENT—4 rooms unfurnished and 2 rooms furnished rooms 806 America avenue. 4t 11 4 FOR RENT—Strictly modern furn- nue. -, 6t 11 7 FOR RENT—Strictly modern furn- ished room, 820 Beltrami avenue Phone 738. 8t 11 14 FOR RENT—Furnished steam heat- ed room with private bath. 1021 Bemnd,u avenue. Phone 786-W 10 31 tf FOR RENT--Modern furnished room two blocks from the Normal and two blocks from the High school. 1302 Bemidji Avenue. Phone 452.W 11 2 tf ¢ ANM OF ‘BN STARTIN' ings 4 and 5 years old. about 3200. If interested R. J. Moran, Dugdale, Minn. write poplar and: pine wood $5 pet cord. 4 ft. tamarac $6 per cord. 4 It Oak, Birch $8:00. Meadow tomithy and Clover hay. N. E. Tuller, 503 Irvine avenue. Phone 542 6t 11-4 FOR SALE—80 acres 6 1-2 miles form Bemidji, 3-4 mile from school and Community hall and Farmers’ store. About 11 acres cleared and broke. Priced right and on easy terms. Barney Priggs | 5183 Thorpe ave, Ada, Minn. 6t 11 8 ffl( i & AT e EveN T R e L Weight 5t 11 7 ished rooms at 1002 Beltrami ave- | FOR SALE—Wood and Hay, 4 ft.! {CAR,"SER JED e,\,ossc\st mummm—:a?. APVE. CUY 'EM ‘O RAGTVE PIGURES - L\WKE $9T7S ARND hand. Mail ‘m,:rll promptly filled. kinds. Complete stock always at For quick servite, send your or- ders to the Bamifix Book & Sta- tionery Co., B i 8-24t¢ FOR SALE—One, six horse-power saw rig, gas engine combined. Will sell for $100 or trade for good dry birch wood. Mrs. L. A. Ward 703 Beltrami avenue. Phone 351. 10 28tf TOO MANY CARS FOR SALE—We offer your choice at a very low price—1922 Dodge, 1920 Dodge, 1917 Dodge, 1921 Ford. Prices are right for cash or tankable paper. Duxbury Land Co. 9-30tf [__LOST or FOUND | LOST—Black curly dog between Sunday afternoon. Jf seen call L. R. at the Pioneer office. tf LOST—Boston Bull dog, 7 months old. Color, brown. Harness on. Finder please return to F. G. _ Troppman for reward. 3t 11 6 DRAKE WORKER OF. MIRACLES Buccaneer Credited With Wondrous Power by Simple Country Folk of His Day, The story of Elizabeth Sydenbam, wife of Sir Francis Drake, that gay buccaneer of Ilizabethan days, is parallel in many ways to the classic ! story of Penelope, wife of the Greek ‘w.mdem Ulysses. Only,the denoue- ment of tl|e story differs from the an- cient tale. History says that Sir Fran- cis, although he roamed the seas, was the most faithful of husbands. Eliza- beth was his second wife. It was generally believed by the simple English country folk that Drake had the power of working miracles. On one occaslon, it is sald, when he left home to make one of his 4long and perilous voyages, Sir Fran- cis told his wife that if he did not re- turn within ten years she might con- sider him dead and herself at liberty to marry again. The years went by with no word from the absent knight, and as Lady Drake was a beautiful and charming, as well as wealthy, woman, she was soon besieged by sultors, For a long time she remained steadfast fo her husband. Like Penclope waiting at home for the warring Ulysses, she re- fused none, but accepted none. She kept them all in a perpetual state of hope. Finally, though, after a good deal more than ten years had elapsed, and still there was no news of Sir Fran- cis, Elizabeth succumbed to the Im- portunities of one of the sultors, and all detalls for the wedding were ar- ranged. i And here is where the miracle came !In, according to legends: “One of Drake’s ministering splrits,” writes one bistorian, “whose charge ff was to convey him any intelligence in | which he was nearly concerned, { brought him the tidings.. Immediates 1y_he loaded a_cannon :and i VAY o BUM A W NOW ! Wes Wright farm and Bemidji on; down the globé on oiie side and up on the other, with so trne an aim that it made its way into the church, between the two parties most con- cerned, just as the marriage service was beginning. *“‘It comes from Drake, cried the wife to the expectant bridegroom ; ‘he is alive! There must be neither troth nor ring between thee and me!"” Prince of Pessimists. “Weeping Phllosopher” was a Greek sage and nataral- tst, who lived .in B B. C. He wn his sclemn bes Ye took of human life, 3 quent lament over the folly of - Kind. “The Laughing Philosopher” was A name given to the Greek e, Dem ocritus of Abdera, in e, who lived between 460 and 357 C.. be- cause of his satire at the expense of the human race. He showed much flip paney in discussing human life and viewed with supreme contempt the aspirations of man. This ancient philosopher advanced the theory of the formation of the universe by atoms In motion, which was later developed by Epicurus and Lucretius. The POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted by W. T. Noonan in his own behalf- Amount paid for series $20.00). Elect NOONAN TO THE LEGISLATURE He has lived in Beltrami County 14 years. He knows the measures that are needed for its development and will work to get them. General Election Nov. 7, 1922 Proper Mechanical Equipment plus ex- perienced skill in- sures A-1 Dry Clean- ing Service. ¥ orY CL i HDEANS “{RUTH (5 GTRANGER THAN FieTion ) SET ™' B0SS, WEEZA SOKE AOMIYS THAY WG AUTO LPSET LAST MGWT BEQUE HE WUZ "0, FULL Q' HOOTRR <O DRWE M Pasteurized for your protection. Sealed botles that thoroughly in clean have been sterilized Koors Pasteurized milk comes to your ap- 4 Dpreciation. Tailoring Is Our Specialty Pressing, cleaning, repairing and tailoring of all kinds. Suits Made to Order New Fall and Winter samples are here. __ Reasenable Prices A. HENDRICKS Phone 540-W Over Gill Bros. Store Larson & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 —_— Insurance that INSURES Protection that PROTECTS The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. C.S. DARNER, Distriot Mgr. Phone 148-J { OLe iy BUSINESS AND A PROFESSIONAL B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Northern National Bank Bldg, Office Phone 55 Residence 805 DRS, [ Johnson & Borreson [ Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN. N————————————————————— Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgean OFFICE in Larson Block . P?HONE 398 RES. 397 —eeee —— Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Bleek } e it e y DRS. Gilmore & McCann I Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Blo~& J e e Dr. E. H ‘Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. m. Piolcl—oflho 802, Res., 2ll Gulock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 2171 Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg, DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Mina. ~—~PHONE 153-W— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chiropractor Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401.W Bemidji DENTISTS Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Store Phene 408 - Bemidji - [ FOR SALE 4 room bungalow, lot 100x201 ft. One block east from Lincoln school. $1800, $300 down and $20 monthly payments, without inter- est. Will be ready to occupy about November 1st.. W. N, B0WSER O'LEARY-BOWSER BLDG. Residence phone 882

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