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PAGE FIVE 7O /GET"RESULTS, STATE 'CLEARLY WHAT YOU'WANT T0, S£LLOR BU ¢ correct address—phone number, if any—so that i ‘flmstéd fpn'iji'ixgi' n w | MAJAT 1A ¥t hos may coms’ municate with you without a ot of trouble. BRING IT TO OUR “WANT AD” DESK: .° e [{| R A TR Tt {o-(jf- Beaause.of the detail of collecting W€ can.nat i+ b to open ageounts for small amounts, therefore: tash must ] All Want Ads Must Be Cash-—— undertake - accompany ad—except for those who have open acceunts with us. TODAY'S BLUNDER CORRECTED Dangerous medicines should not be left in the same room with the patient. Why Called Achilles’ Tendon. The Achilles’ tendon is a strong sinew running along the heel to the calf of the leg. A post-Homerj&story 1s° that Thetis took her son illes by “one of his heels, and dipped him in the River Styx to make him invulnerable. The water washed every part of his body, except the heel covered by his mother’s hand. It was on this vulnerable point that the hero was sla® in battle. And the sinew of the heel is called, in consequence, tendo Achillis. The vulnerable or weak point in a person’s or a- nation’s ‘tharacter also is often referred to as the heel of Achilles. . Mckee Furniture and Undertaking Company H. N. McKEE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director PHONE 222-W RESIDENCE PHONE 222.R 120 THIRD STREET AND UNDERTAKING 0. M. OLSON LICENSED EMBALMER A_ll%) FUNERAL DIREC- R Day phone 178 Night phones 332 or 358 Company CHOICE . . CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS ARTISTIC DESIGNS PROMPT ATTENTION. GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS 512 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W Bemidji Minn. PLUIAV&PING HEATING 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R Robert J. Russell ' MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL W CWANTED ] WANTED—Two girls Hotel. g 7 at Vickers 4t 11 16 WANTED—Kitchen. girl at [Third street Cafe. 11 6 tf WANTED--Position ‘as housekeeper Call 719 Mississippi ave. 6t 11 156 WANTED; TO RENT—House near Central school. Mrs. A. Swedberg 4t 11 15 WANTED—Paper hanging and dec- orating. Self 26th and Minn. Phone 734-W Wi 12 11 18 el L WANTED-=:Girl . for, general house work, apply ‘Mrs."K. E. Kenfield Phone 730. L7, 11 13 tf —— WANTED--To store a piano. Guar- anteed good cire 619 Irvine ave- nue. Call 368-F 4t 11 15 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—TFirst class brick layers for work at Crookston. Apply G. Schwartz & company, Mt St Benedict, Crookston, Minnesota. gt 12t 11 13 “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, Bemidgi:":f Man Wanted in Beltranii County, The Lange Company wamts a man in Beltrami_County territory, also City of Bemidji, to sell .their large line of remedies, extracts, spicés, tea, coffee, pure food products, etc. Minnesota territory being rapidly taken up. This offers an exceptional opportuiiity” to the right man, as he steps right into an old, established, profitable trade, without cost. Write us at once for‘full particulars. The Lange Co., DePere, Wis. |______FOR SALE I WOOD FOR SALE— Troppman’s, call 927. 1 10-7tf FOR SALE—One 38-35 Marlin Rifle in good condition: Call 902 4t 11 13 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford Run- about in good running order. Will trade for wood. Koors Bros. Co. s 10 26 tf OME OF “HEM LOUD GPEAWING RADIO HORMNS FOR SALE—Rediant home base- burner in good condition. will sell reasonable. Hud Britten, 918 America ave. Phone 496, 3t 11 14 FOR SALE—Universal coal stove in very good condition, terms to re- sponsible pzrty. 800 Irvine ave. Phone 553. 3t 11 10 FOR HIRE—Can furnish car load of heavy horses for logging. Very reasonable write or wire Box 1, McCanna, N:'D. 5t 11 16 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 WHN , MG | | FOR SALE—Buick six touring car H. Hendershot, at A. Helbigs gar- age near city hall. 6t 11 20 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—Dry 16 inch slab wood price $2.75 to $3.25 per load. Can make immediate delivery. Phone 82. Chicago' Box & Crating Co. i 6tt11-18 FOR SALE—Timothy and Blue grass $12 per ton, mixed hay $10 per ton, ready for shipment on demand. A, Paquin, Oklee, Minn. . 3t 11 15 S 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, 4t 11 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 promptly filled. Bemidji Book & Stationery Co.. Bemidii. 6-24tf FOR SALE—Legal blanks of all hand. Mail orders promptly filled. kinds. Complete stock always at For quick service, send your or- ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta- tionery Co., Bemidji. §-24tf FOR SALE—Furniture, canned fruit cne Monarch range, also - rugs and other articles. Phone 960-J. 801 Mississippi avenue. 11 4 5t SALKE— Wardrobes, Bed springs, blankets, chairs, Bed linens, and curtains. Will sell separate or in one lot. Jefferson Hotel. 10 28 tf —_— FOR SALE—Brass bed, spring, mat- tress, base burner, wood stove, gas stove, water heater and small gas heater with piping. Also smzll refrigerator. Big bargain if bought on or before Nov. 15th. Phone 159 or 876. 8t 11 15 rur Cats Carry Diphtheria. { A curlous case is cited by Simmons. An elderly lady developed a fatal diph- theriatic pharyngitis after close con- tact with a cat (A) which had been slck one week. A second cat (B) which had been in contact with the first cat (A) became sick and died ten days later. The patient had grayish- brown pseudomembrane covering her uvula, tonsils and rosterior pharynx. Cat A had a small yellowish-gray pseudomembranous ulceration in the left nasal passage and cat B showed ulcerations of both vocal cords, cov- ered with a grayish-white false mem- brane. Diphtheria bacilli of interme- diate virulence for guinea pigs were isolated from all three lesions.—Jour- nal of the American Medical Assocla- tion. Why She Is a “Pippin” How and why the word “pippin” ever broke into the slang language, is not known definitely, but the word is an Anglicized form of the medleval French word pepin, which means seed or seedling. When an apple lover of the Dark ages produced a new variety he called it such-and-such a pepin. It is said that there is no apple stock that 1s more than 400 years old, though the statement would be hard to prove. A Yorkshire pippin must be very old, and a pearmain may have descended from the days of the Romans. B SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER " Bu)leNag"w% N \ GOY SOMETHWNG "BETYER, A PARYY. LINE i T TFORRENT "] FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 411 Minnesota avenue. 6t 11 18 FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms, 621 Bemidji ave. 4t 11 13 FOR RENT—Nice modern furnish- ed rooms. 515 Bemidji ave. Phone 310. tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished room close in. Phone 983-J 4t 10- 30 FOR RENT—Four room house, 1319 Minn. Avenue. Inquire at 1317 Minn. Ave. 6t 11 13 FOR RENT--Large modern furnish- ed room, 1023 Minnesota Ave. Call 317-] i 6-15t1 FOR RENT-Strictly: modern: furn- ished room, 820 Beltrami avenuc Phone 738. 8t 11 14 FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for Igiht housekeeping. Phone 929. s 4511716 FOR RENT: CHEAP—Siall | hotise 19th street .and Dalton Fhone 700-W Carload of, 4, ft. .tamarac. yood’ 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 765-J. 2t 11 13 FOR RENT—Two .madern . furnish- ed rooms for light . housekeeping. 817 America avenue. 2t 11 14 FOR RENT—4 rooms, unfurpished * modern ‘except heat, 320 Beltrami avenue. Inquire at 321 Bemidji or phone 309. b 118 tf FOR RENT—One 3-room ° corner apartment with bath. One 4 room corner apartment wijth bath. New Kaplan building. . i, 11 6 tf FOR' RENT—Modern furnished room two blocks from the Normal and two blocks from the High school. 1302 Bemidji Avenue. avenue- 4t 11 16 Phone 452.-W 11 2 tf [___LOST or FOUND FOUND—Wedding ring. Owner can have same by calling 667. 4t 11 13 LOST—Nov. on Birchmont Road one iron andiron. Return to 500 Minn. Ave, for reward. 3t 11 15 LOST—DMonday morning, October 30 lady’s purse, somewhere between Grand Rapids and Federal Dam. Contains pair of spectacles, one opal ring, one dizmond ring, one black set ring, also name cards and miscellaneous articles. For reward notify Mrs. J. E. Carson phone 1529-W, 1302, South Sixth avenue, Virginia, Minn. 2t 11 14 Says Girls Should Play More. Girls require more opportunities for play than they get and boys shoald share domestic tasks with girls, in the opinion of Dr. W. H. Hamer, London’s school medical officer. He has come to the conclusion that schoolgirls have too much work to do and that in con- sequence they suffer more than boys from defective vision, heart disease, | anemia and spinal curvature. “These can all be traced to the same set of causes’® he says, “less oppor- tunity for play than boye, less tlme spent in the open air, the perform- ance of household duties, and, In re- gard to school, a different curriculum.” ~(0 ™' NEWS Yo ONeR! [ - HOOKIN' VP W (HAY, S0 ! ME'M MAW N “HE HIRED MAN COMLD AL SEY ' L\SSEN EXHiBIT POWER TO REASON Remarkable Example of Intelligence Displayed by Colony of Ants in the London “Zoo. Lord Avebury once wrote of ants: “It is difficult to deny them the gift of | reason. Their mental powers difter| from those of men not so much in kind | as in degree.” ' Among the most interesting things| at the zoo in Regent's park are two| nests of wood ants, fascinating insects with social instincts and industrious | [ habits, London Tit-Bits states. Thou- sands of these Insects are isolated on an “island” surrounded by a moat to| prevent them from straying too far from home. In this community there are males, females and a whole host of “workers.” The workers gusrd the nest, excavate gallerles for the reception of the young, procure food, tend the eggs and the helpless grubs and wait upon the queens, They appear to have the power of communicating with one another and may often be seen co-operating in the performance of a task that has proved too much for one. In their akode at the zoo they have| formed a ridge around one edge of the| moat, supposedly because too many ants tumbled into the water and had to Fe be hauled out by their relations! Recently it was noticed that the ants were building a new mound right in |’ the middle of their island. They were seen to be In a great hurry, for some of them worked even during the night. Gradually the new building was seen to be a serles of galleries made up of leaves, refuse and twigs. A few days after the completicn of this work a new brood put in an appearance, which shows the admirable intelligence and foresight of these little insects. * PART OF YOUTH’S EDUCATION University Authority Says Some Sort of Athletics Should be Indulged in by Collegians. The chancellor of an eastern univer- sity advises all stydents to tauke part in some form of college spcct. His reason is that the training and dis- cipline gained from participation in or- ganized sport of any sort will be of service in the major effort of acquir- ing knowledge In the class or lecture room. Discipline and training team work and the submerging of the indi- vidual for the good of the who!e are lessons that each student needs to learn. A broadening of vision, a clearer out- look, a greater faculty for seelng the other fellow’s slde, with the conse- quent breaking down of the walls of selfishness that shut off the true plcture of life must come from the active prac- tice of any of the gnmes now prevalent at the big schools, observes the Omaha Bee. It is not essential that one make the team or become adept in the pur- suits of a particular sport, but it Is required that the matter be pursued sufliciently to develop the spirit of true sportsmanship, for that is opposed to the self-centered attitude sought to he overcome. When this is done, the stu dent will take up his scholastlc work with better zest, and, by reason of his communication with other students on campus or field, or in the gymnasium, he will get more out of his college life than If he remalins a recluse and a grind. PALMISTRY Phone 667 for Appointment 613, Fifth Street IDA HALLADEY Koors Dairy’ ‘1‘@‘5 e 14 O Products’ JIceCream YOUTH MUST BE SERVED Yes, and it should be served with Koors Pasteurized, pure, wholesome milk— the milk that has the rich thick delicious cream atop of it. Or- der it to-day. Glad to serve you. e BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS N B. J. Martin, M. D PHYSICIAN & SURGE@! Noxthern National Bank Bldz. Office Phone 65 Residence 805 DRS. Johnson & Borreson Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN. Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block . PHONE 396 RES. 397 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Bleek DRS. Gilmore & McCann Tailoring Is Our Specialty Pressing, cleaning, repairing’ and tailoting of all kinds. Suits Made to Order New Fall and Winter samples are A. HENDRICKS Phone 540-W Over Gill Bros, Store " Reasonable Prices DRS. Larson & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block —_—_— e ———————— o Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-8 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res., 311 (‘-t!.!‘lot:!:l’£s ‘Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throcat GLASSES FITTED 217Y, Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg,| DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Mian. —PHONE 153-W— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chiropractor Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401-W Bemidji DENTISTS — Insurance that INSURES Protection that PROTECTS The Equitable Life ‘Assurance Society of the U. S. DARNER , District Mgr. Phone 148-J Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Mian, 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, BowseR O’LEARY-BOWSER BLDG. Residence phone 882 ).