Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 7, 1922, Page 5

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TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 lea correct sddress—phone numlnr. if :n;\—oo that mhm!ed p-% " municate with you without a lot of u'mlblo. BRING IT TO' O“R SWANT; thh 1 All-Want Ads Mul\ Be Cnh 7 Because of the detail of collecting we can notam&erhke 749 open accountsfor small amounts, therefors cash must . agcompany afd—except for thas&who have open- nccotmb When writing a letter begin on fithe first page of the stationery and use the succceding nages consecu- tively. Skipping a-ound is freaky and confusing to the reader. Languagc of Telegraph. According to the results of a spe- clal study among telegraph operators, government investigators have deter- mined that each operator has a tele- graphic language of his own, differing in various particulars from the typ- {cal form, although all can, of course, understand one another. The greatest number of words known to have been sent in one min- ute by the Morse code is 49. The average sending rate per minute is from 20 to.24 words of four letters each. Skillful operators ‘can usnally recelve faster than they can send. but with beginners the case is reversed. McKee Furaiture and Undertaking Compan H. N, BGKZE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director PHONE 222-W RESIDENCE PHONE 222.R 120 THIRD STREET S AND 2 UNDERTAKING O. M. OLSON LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIREC- TOR Day phone 178 Night phones 332 or 358 Bemidji Floral Company CHOICE CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS ARTISTIC DESIGNS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS 512 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W Bemidji PLUMBING AND HEATING 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R Robert J. Russell % WANTED—Kitchen girl street Cafe. at [Third 11 6 tf WORK WANTED—By high school boy, evenings and Saturdays. Call 468-W 41117 WANTED—Paper hanging and dec- orating, Self 26th and-Minn.-Phone 734-W 3 12 11 18 WANTED—Position by “experienced bookkeeper at liberty Nov. 10. ‘“‘Bookkeeper” care Pioneer 311 8 WANTED—Two experienced dining room girls. $10 a week, board and room. F. E. Ratican, Grand Rap- ids, Minn/ 8t 117 WANTED 70 mr’rmm—y Birch and Tamarac wood in car lots. See Mr. Kerr at Cliffords Store. 11 4 tf ‘WANTED—Position by experienced housekeeper of hotel or rooming house. Must be in Bemidji. Phone 918-W . 6117 WANTED—Boy from 12 to 16 to help on farm and go to school Mrs.- Ray McKnight, Box 3 . Man:Wanted in Beltrami County The Lange Company wants a_man in Beltrami,Cqunty territory, algo Cjty of Bemidji, to sell their lur,c line of remcdln .extracts, ‘spices, tea, ‘coffee, - pure food products, etc. Minnesota territory “being rapidly taken up. This offers an exceptional opportunity to the right mgn, as he steps right into an old, established, profitable ‘trade, without -cost. Write us at once for' full varnculars The Lange Co., DePere, Wu.' a. eyttt et WANTED-Flm class: brick* layers| for work at Crookxton. Apply G. Schwartz & company, Mt St Benedict, Crookston, Minnesota. 12t 1113 WANTED-—Position by middle aged woman as .cook in hotel or rest- aurant or will cook in a camp. Mrs. . A. Coppérnoll, Pennington, Minn. 2t 11 7 FOR RENT—Steam heated rooms by the day or week. Phone 765-J FOR RENT——Nlce ‘modern furnish- ed rooms. 5156 Bemidji ave. Phone FOR RENT—Strictly modern furn- ished rooms at 1002 Beltrami ave- . nue. 6t 11 7 FOR RENT—Modern - furnished 30 S ———— FOR RENT—Four room house, 1319 Minn. "Avenue. Inquire at 1317 Minn. Ave. 6t 11 13 P AT modern furnish- Wik e IS L] —LTE ianesots A 830 \Ve. g xS o161t —_—— FOR RENT—5 Room house in Be- Hines, Minn. 6t 11 11 FOR RENT— fictly modern furn- ished room,*820 Beltrami avenue Phone 738. 8t 11 14 Carload of 4 ft. tamarac wood on track for quick sale. Call 160. " Clifford & Co. 11 4 tf FOR RENT—Four rooms - partly furnished and light, $12 per month 1201 Park avenue. 3t 118 FOR RENT—Housc wlth small barn * and ‘chicken coop.in on near town. ' Call 478 ask’ for Mary. 2t 117 e vod FOR RENT—Furnished. steam heat- ed room.with private bath. 1021 Bemld)l avenue. Phone 786-W 10 31 tf | FOR RENT—One 3-room corner apartment with bath. One 4 room corner apartiment with bath. New l(nphn building. 11 6 tf FOR RENT-“Modern furnished room two blocks from the Normal and two blocks from the High schoal. 1802 Bemidji Avcnue. Phone 452.W 11 2 tf FOR RENT—AIl modern 3 room apartments furnished ground floor Bath in connection. Combination WANTED—First class stenographer capable of taking rapid dictation _and transcribing notes accurately. Some Clercial work required. Ad- dress - “Stenographer” care of .the Pioneer Pub. Co. 5t 11-6 I 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. qu-ngity. pfitn location: and price. Al S: mnn office, Bemidji. g 9-7t¢ WANTED—'Ifiysmous men and women wanted to retail the gen- uine Watkins' Products in City territories. - Exceptional opportun- ity to-tie up with oldest and larg- est cempany of its kind. Our hustlers “average income is $1.10 an. hour. Are you doing as well? If not; write today for free sam- les: and: particulars. = The J. R. Watkins /Co., Dept. 82 Winona, Minn. =¥ -4t Sats. 11 25 SUBSCRIBE: ¥OR THE -PIONEER "MeRe’ ALK . HELL NEVER MAKE A FARMER 1 A WEEK O GUNOAYS wood and gas range. Possession at once. 1011 Dewey avenue. Phone 649-W 3t°11 7 WOOD FOR 8§ Troppman’s, call 927. Y 1 10-7tf FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine Phone 673-W 4 11 7 FOR SALE—Electric auto® ‘warmer 1012 Daud avenue. 4t 113 B e —— FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, desk and chair. F, R. Duxbury Land Co. tf. e e e FOR SALE—16 inch tamarac wood Also 7:foot tamarac. Phone 2-F-4 Carle Opsata. 11-6 FOR SALE—Dry 16 inch slab wood price $2.75 to $3.25 per load. Can make immediate. delivery. Phone 82. Chicago Box & Crating Co. 6t11-9 FOR SALE.OR TRADE—Ford Run- about in good running order. Will [ FORRENT | 310. tf) room close in. Phone 983-J 4t-10- midji close in. Write A. C. Foster’ FOR SALE——Ford touring car in good runping order. $85.00 takes it. Call Boom 49—Ford Hotel = 4t 118 R .. L L O 2t 11 8: FOR RENT--Four rooms unfurnish- ed or partly furnished 2 rooms unfurnished or furnished for bach- clors, 806. America -avenue. 2 .26 11 7 —— e el FOR SALE—Furniture, canned fruit one Monarch range, also rugs}, and other articles.:;Phone 960~J. 801 Mississippi avenue. 114 5t FO RSALE—One teaim ob-bay. geld- Weight ings 4 and b-yeaps old.. write about 3200.. If- interested R. J. Moran, Dugdnle, Minn. 5¢ 11 7 SALE— Wardrobes, ed springs, blankets, chairs, d linens, and ‘curtains. Will sell separate or:in ope . lot. Jefferson A -10.28 tf FOR i B ok & 5 fionl_rg Co., Bemidii. %»tu FOR SALE—One, six hone.power saw rig, gag engine co,mbined will sell for $100 or trade for. good dry birch wood. Mrs. L A. Ward 703 E_!eltrami’ avegne. T00 'muw q\ns FOR SALE—We ¢ffer your fl\olce at a very low pri¢g—1922 Dodge, 1920 Dodge, 1917 Dodgc, 1921 Ford. Prices are xlght Yor cash,or tankable paper. Duxlmry Lnndogod i 0 FOR SALE—80 n;:es\G 1-2" miles form Bemidji, 3-4, .mile school and Communify_Hall Farmers’ store. . bout 11 acres cleared and broke.. ‘Priced Fight and on easy terms. Barney Priggs ' 5183 Thorpe ave,. AQA, Minn.. ; vro 1 66.11.8 ‘] or LENS LOST—Large size, at close of Nor Minn Fair between grand stand exhibit booths and Koors Creamery. Reward to finder, Rich—Phone 570-W 3t 117 URGES USE OF WATER POWER Prominent Enginees. Shows How Fuel Consumption Could Be Cut by Its Employmant. A saving of 400,000,000 tons of coal a year could be accomplished if the latent water power in the United States, were developed to capacity, Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz, chief engineer of the General Electric company, de- clared at a dinner of the advisory comncil of the Federated Engineers’ Development corporation, of which he is 'a member. The state of New York could cut its coal bill for industrial enterprises and public utilities to one-third of Its present cost, he said. “There is available In the state 4, 34,000,000 tons_of coal annually,” he trade for wood. Koors B;gs.zectoé ‘sald._ “At present the consumption of MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL ,"zm,.,,s"&'u."“: wn.g. UM, "W BUET, Mmu\u‘ iy i \ weg’f‘ WS ROOW 'BELY FouR GAM , \ BRUNG TWAT . K\® o o cupex MO GAID, {&ET. LP RIGHT OFF 1§ UOU WANT Auxmm(‘:‘bEAT \-..... o .:' g 000,000 . horse -power, or ‘a saving of [ fuel In New York 1s754,000,000 tons a year.: The recent: strikes In the coal flelds and on the railroads have shown that. neither one of these public serv- jces can be relied upon, and the so- | Mtion to the problem is for the state to become, independent of both. * «Ten million tans of coal are saved | PBe anmyually in Ng“' York through the use | of Water power developing 1,300,000 | horse: power. ‘Che country at large uges f»,onoooo horse power, an annual fuel qflnz of 80,000,000 tong, and there i3 a latent horse power of 50, 000,000,'0r a saving of 400,000,000 tons. 1t " still ywould be nueflsary 20 ‘use '1,000,000. tons of coal nLh year for henmlg One Wanting. A Scottish shepherd had a very clever -collie dog, who could fetch the sgheep from the hills after they had been wandering for some days. When' the collie arrived with the missing flock, his master looked the sheep over and connted' them. If any were lacking, the man would look at the dog and say, “There’s three want- ing,” or “there’s two wanting,” and the dog would understand, and go off again and search till the missing sheep were found. At last this good dog died, and the shepherd put these words over his | grave: “There's onc wanting.” Sel for Snake Bites. Sixty: drops . of ‘venom, which wil form “the basis, of a serum to cure anake bites, were milked from 33 cop- perhead and ‘moccasin. snakes in the Bronx zoo, Néw York. Experiments in, ‘Brazil, establishing that whisky Is .| no _remedy for 'snake bites, have led to an:increased,demand for, serum. Groups of sober animals and groups of Intoxicated. ones were bitten by snakes-in.the experiments. The sober ones outlived the drunks by five or six hours, . Indlcating -that the increased circulation- due to alcohol speeded up the work of the poison. Serum’ has. been delivered by air- plane In response to radio calls, and 18 Infallible - as. a cure If injected ‘within six hours, accordlng to Direc- tor Dittmars of the Bronx zoo, WITH THE WITS Thoroughbred. *Is he a man of good hrchlng?' i “Well, I know he took five firstg at the poultry show.” ' Epitaph! “Here Lles a Fisherman.” They keep it up even when they are dead.—Richmond Times-Dispatch, Defined. “Pa, what's a critic?” “A critic, my son, is an artistic Knocker.” Sstill-y. Hewitt—Oft fn the stilly night.— Jewett—That's all moonshine.—New York Times. His Bluff Called. Young Lawyer—"“I haven't lost a case yet” Rival—“Oh, you'll got a case some day.” Can Be Overdone. “SYome say slang enriches the lan- guage.”. “There's such a thing as get- ting too much_dirt.” .. PALMISTRY Phone 667 for Appointment 613, Fifth Street IDA HALLADEY “I should worry,” said Little Billy, the bad boy. Mamma said.. she was going to send him to bed on bread and milk. Everyone knows that’s a feast if the bread’s good and the milk’s Koors Pasteurized. Eh? Ladies’ Tailoring ln Our Specialty ,Preu ,cle-nm',r airing orm'ofl Suitl‘Mnde to Order New Fall and Winter samples are A, HENDRICKS Phone 540-W Over Gill Bres, Store Larson & Larson SPECIALISTS INING EYES TTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 Insurance that INSURES Protection that PROTECTS Tlle Equitable Life urance Society Fe i of the U. S. DARNER, District Mgr. Phone 148-J A Snappy Comeback BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Northern National Bank Office Phone 55 Residence 808 ysicians and Surgeons IEHIDJI. MINN. [[ Johnson & Borreaon Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Bloek . PHONE 386 RES. 397 Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Bleek J Physiclans and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles BI-! ———— Gilmore P& McCann ] Dr. E Marcum Physician nnd Surgeon BARKER BUILDING &mn 1112 a. m.—3-5 p. m. o 802, Res., 211 Garlock & Garlock Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 217Y; Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. —PHONE 183-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 Ortbodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn, Dr. A. J. Melby - DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Stere Phone 408 > > Bemidii 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, BOWSER O'LEARY.BOWSER BLDG. Residence phone 882

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