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SATURRAY EVENING, NOV. 11, 1922 word for.si bseqyent consecutivsinurtim No Ad Taken for Less Than 25c TO GET RESULTS, STATE CLEARLY WHAT YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY Give 'coyrec! address—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 TODAY'S BLUND O AR | If ~; children were taugkt never to put pencils or pen-holders in their mouths, there would be less spread- ing of disease. Coconut Shell Mandolln Compared with the rest of their achievements, the -Afrcican ' natlves have reached a high development in music. Their instrumerts, while made of crude materials, are often orna- mented with remarkable decorative skill, ard the sounds obtained are highly effective. Coconut shells chosen for their size and shape are especially favered for the bodles of mandollns, and with these quaint Instruments muscians, who are privileged charac- ters, wander about like tbe anclent bards and minstrels and exert a great influence over the thettnms e McKeé Furniture and Undertaking Company H. N. McKEE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director PHONE 222-W RESIDENCE PHONE 222.R 120 THIRD STREET ' - - 1B Huffman & O’Leary | FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING 0. M. OLSON LICENSED EMBALMER AND, FUNERAL DIREC- 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 HEATING 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R Robert J. Russell ME 'AY ®ip JEST Lo LOOK LIKE Mov LI - WANTED—Kitchen girl at jThird | street Cafe. 11 6 tf WANTED-—Position “as housekeeper Call 719. Mississippi ave. 6t 11 15 N O S OS iaiy WANTED—Girl to-assist with. house work, apply 707 Beltrami avenue 3t 11 10 WANTED TO RENT—House near : Central‘school. Mrs. A. Swedberg | ——— 4t 11 15 WANTED—Girl for general house- ‘work. Csll 284 622 Bemidji -ave- nue.: WANTED—Paper* hangmg and’ dec- orating. Self 26th and Minn. Phone 734-W__ oy 12 11 18 WANTED—To store a piano. Guar- anteed good care. 619 Irvine ave- nue. Call 368-J 4t 11 15 WANTED—Position by experienced bookkeeper at liberty Nov. 10. “Bookkeeper” care Pioneer 3 11 8 WANTED—Anyone having a knit- ting machine for sale call R. E. Miller’s Repair .shop. 3t 11 14 WANTED—Woman cook for small town hotel. Write or phone Hotel Rex, Federal Dam, Minn. 6t 11 15 WANTED TO BUY—Dry Birch and Tamarac wood in car lots. - See Mr. Kerr at Cliffords Store. 11 4 tf ‘WANTED—First class brick layers for work at Crookston. Apply G. Schwartz & company, Mt. - St. Benedict, » Crookston, .Minnespta. 12t 11 13 WANTED—Man with car to sell complete line low priced TIRES AND TUBES. $100 per.week.and expenses. Sterlingworth Tire Co., 2115 Sterling, E. Liverpool, Ohio 1t 11 10 LOST—Small leather purse, with initials “O. M. P.” burned on the flap, at Moose hall last night. Re- turn to the Pioneer. office or call 612-J 16119 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. 9-Tte WANTED—Industrious 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 company of its kind.. Our hustlers average incomeé 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.~ = COAL AGENCY OPPORTUNITY $100,000 long established, success- ful wholesale. coal corporation making &Il shlpments direct from mines at.lowest: prices offers ex- clusive agenc; Experience un- necessary. Limited capital essen- . tial to rheet our requirements. Money making possil lutely without limit. Co., 3360_So. Racine avenue, Chi- cago. g 1t 11 10 [ 261111 4t Sats. 11 25| WANTED——Mature women to pro- mote health wrok. All or part time. Experience not necessary. Call Friday evening and Sat. in person at room 29'Markham Hotel Ask for Mrs. Larin. 1t 11 10 WANTED—Want to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest . price. John J. Black, -Minnesota street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 3t11-18 - Sats. ZGENTS ™ WANTED—Industrious men and' women ‘wanted to retail the genume ‘Watkins Products in city terntones Exceptional oppor- tunity to 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 frec sanfples and partculars. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 81, Winona, Minn. 5t Sat. 10-28 AGENTS WANTED — Industrious men and women wanted to retail the geniine Watkins Products in city territories. E\ceptmnal op- portunity to 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 particulars. The J. R. Watkins Cd., Dept. 81, Winona, Minn. 5t Sat. 10-28 FORSALE | WOOD FOR SALE— Troppman’s, call 1927, 1 - 10-7tf FOR SALE—One 38-85 Marlin Rifle **in good condition. Call 992 4t'11 18 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford Run- about in good running order. Will trade for wood. Kuors Bros. Co. 10 26 tf FOR SALE—Universal coal stove in very good condition, terms to re- sponsible party. ~ 800 Irvine ave. Phone 553.. 3t 11 10 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two milch cows for feed, oats, potatoes, dress ed pork and hay or wood. Address 1119, Minn. Ave. 3t 11 11 P Al P g FOR SALE—One cow coming fresh in December. Two spring calves One yearling bull. W. C. Ryan, 24th St. and Bemidji avenue. 5t 11 13 FOR SALE—New house, 4 rooms, 2 closets, large lot, Fifth ward $18 monthly payments. W. N. Bowser Room 10 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Home phone 882. 451113 it ot ol ¢ AL i FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all kinds made to order. Stamp pads, all sizes and calors, Corporation lnd notarial ‘seals, daters, rubber prin outfits. . Mail _orders grompty Ailled. Bmidjl Book & tationery Co.. Bemidji. 6-24tf FOR SALE—Legal- bllnh of all hand. Mail orders promptly fille kinds. Complete stock always a For quick service, send your or- ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta- tionery Co., Beniidji. 8-24tL FOR SALE—Furniture, canned fruit one Monarch range, also rugs and other articles. Phone 960-J. 801 Mississippi avenue. 11 4 5t FOR SALE— Wardrobes, Bed springs, blankets, chairs, Bed linens, and curtains. ~ Will sell separate or in one lot. Jefferson Hotel. 10 28 tf FOR SALE—Dry 16 inch slab wood price $2.75 to $3.25 per lo@l. Can make immediate delivery. Phone 82. Chicago Box & Crating Co. 6tt11-18 FOR HIRE—Can furnish car load of heavy horses for:dogging. Very reasonable write of. wire Box 1, . McCanna, N. D. 5t 11 16 FOR SALE—Radiant home base- burner in good condition. ~ Will sell reasonable. Hud Britten, 918 America ave. Phone 496, 3t 11 14 [ TORRENT ] FOR RENT—Nice modern furnish- ed rooms. 515 Bemidji ave. Phone 3810. 4 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room close in. Phone 983-J 4t 10- 30 FOT RENT—Four room house, 1319 Minn. Avenue. Inquire at 1317 Minn. Ave. 6t 11 13 FOR RENT-~ modern furnish- ed room, 3 Minnesota Ave. Call 317-E. 6-16tt FOR RENT—5 Room house in Be- midji close in. Write A, C. Foster Hines, Minn. 6t 11 11 FOR RENT—Strictly modern furn- ished room, 820° Beltrami avenuc Phone 738. 8t'11 14 Carload of— 4 fé. tanidrac wood on track for ‘quick sale. Call 160. Clifford & Co. 11 4 tf FOR RENT—Steam heated ‘rooms by the day or week. 520 Beltrami avenue. Phone 76 FOR RENT—4 rooms, unfurnished modern except heat,” 320 Beltrami avenue. Inquire at 421 Bemidji or phone 309. 118 tf FOR RENT—Two nijcely furnish- ed rooms, party must be neat and clean. 800 Irvine avenue. Phone 553. : 3t 1110 FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms lights and private entrance. Near Box factory. 919 Fourth street, Nymore, Minn. . 3t 11 10 S i . 4 FOR RENT—One 3-room corner apartment. with bath. One 4 room corner apartment with bath. New Kaplan building. 11 6 tf P FOR RENT—Modern furnished room two blocks from the Normal and two blocks from the High schoal. 1302 Bemidji ~ Avenue. Phone 4562-W 11 2 tf [ LOSTor FOUND | FOUND—Wedding ring. Owner can have same by calling 667. 4t 11 13 LOST—Buick tire and rim, 33x4 on Coss Lake road towards Moberg camp. Call 77 if found. 11 8 tf 5 Radiation From Sun. Experiments made last summer n Europe show that the amount of radi- ation recelved from the sun on the surface of the earth in a clear day 1s greater with a_dark blue than with a light blue sky. In the latter case there is a higher tension of ¢he water, vapor in the alr. It Is suggested that some Instrument capable of measuring accurately the intensity of the blue of the sky would be useful In observa- tions on the variable transmission of the sun’s heat through the atmow ohere. Sy 20.11.13 | 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 SAWFISH LOST TO AQUARIUM Miami Beach Officials Had a Prize, but the Nine Specimens Died in Short Order, The officlals of the aquarium at Miami Beach a short time ago en- deavored to secure fh a big net a por- poise to see if it could be kept alive in_an outdoor tank, and when hauling it in were surprised to find that a saw- fish had become entagled. A success- ful effort was made to bring this spec- imen in alive, and it was placed in the 36-foot tank inside of the aqua- .rium, 1t was tempted with different varle- ties of its natural food, but it would not eat or move around in the tank, excepting perhaps once in 24 hours it would move a- few feet but always along the bottom. Four days after it was placed In the tank it gave birth to nine young,, each about one foot long, six inches of which was saw, and nature had provided that each little saw was inclosed in a glutinous veil, thus protecting the mother and the other offspring from the saws. At the end of three weeks the moth- er dled, either from starvation or a broken heart, but the little fellows, knowing nothing else, began to eat what was offered, little shreds of spiny lobster and cut up mullets, thriving and growing very nicely, not being in- terfered with by tire other fish, and taking a good deal of exercise lwlm- ming the length of the tank, generally near the floor. After three months, during which time they had grown to a little more than two feet in length, they were attacked by some sort of parasite and one by one died. Stones Once Used in Casting Lots. The “custom “of deciding "doubtfdl questions by lot is one of great extent and high antiquity, recommending it- gelf as a sort of appeal to the Almigh-’| ty, secure from all influence of pas- slon or bias. It also Is a sort of divi- nation said to be employed even by the gods themselves. In the primitive method of casting lots stones were often used. These, marked in some way, were placed in the fold of a garment or more often an urn, helmet or a vessel of some sort. The shaking of the garment or vessel would throw a stone out on the ground, according to which the decislon was given. The lot was used to determine such || cases as the inheritance of the tribes, hence each tribe’s portion was called “the lot of its inheritance.” A mode of divination among heath- ens was by means of arrows, two in- scribed and one without mark. Work of Telegraphers. According to the results of a speclal study among telegraph operators, gov- ernment investigators have deter- mined that each operator has a tele- graphic language of his own, differing from the typical form, although all can, of course, understand one anoth- er. The greatest nmumber of words known to have, been sent in one min- ute by the Morse code, is 49. The average sending rate a minute is from 20 to 24 words of four letters each. Skillful operators can usually recelve faster than they can send, but with beginners the case is reversed.—Wash- Ington Star. ——r—r—— — PALMISTRY Phone 667 for Appointment 613, Fifth Street IDA HALLADEY BUSINESS AND ' PROFESSIONAL | B. J. Martin, M. B. PHYSICIAN & SURG! N Northern National Bank Office Phone 58S Residence “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'.' DRS. Johnson & Borreson and Surgeoms BEMIDJI, MINN. Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE ia Larson Block . PHONE 398 RES, 397 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeos OFFICE. Security Bauk Blesk 3 BEM[DJI- MINN-’ Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons . OFFICE, Miles Blo-k Ladies’ Tailoring Is Our Specialty Dr. E. H. Marcum P ekt BUILOING Heurs: 1112 a. m.—3-8 p- . Phéues—Office 802, Res., 311 Pressing, ele-.nmg, repairing and tailoring of ‘all kinds. Garlock & Garlock | E Nose—Throat MSB’ FITTED 217%; Third St. Barker Blk. |. Suits Made to Order New Fall and Winter samples are here. : Reasonable Prices A. HENDRICKS Phone 540-W Over Gill Bros, Store Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg, DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Mian. —PHONE 183-W— Larson & Larson Dr. A. Dannenberg - SPECIALISTS onser EXAMINING EYES s, - sowr ol iy Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Phone 401-W Bemidji Office Phone 131 Res. 310 e r—————————— Insurance that INSURES Protection that PROTECTS The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. DARNER, District Mgr. Phone 148-J . : DENTISTS J Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodentist FOR SALE 4 room bungalow, let 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 | 4 O’LEARY.BOWSER BLDG. l Reliden:_e phone 882