Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 16, 1922, Page 7

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THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 16, 1922 « BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER o —— WANT ADS—Cost 1c-a fiqrd for first insertion; iAc a ; word for subsequent consecutive insertions No Ad Taken for Less Than 25¢ 770 GET RESULTS, STATE CLEARLY WHAT YOU WANT TO SELL 6R BUY Give correct 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 e A——— -+7 7 PAGE SEVEN with us. All Want Ads Mu.l! 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 —_— When flowers are used on the din- ing table, they should be arranged low, so they wont hide the guests from each other. DRS. Larson & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 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 l FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING O. M. OLSON LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIREC- TOR Day phone i78 Nigkt phones 332 or 358 s L e me—— (Bemidji Floral Company CHOICE CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS ARTISTIC DESIGNS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS 512 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W Bemidji PLUMBING HEATING 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R Robert J. Russell MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL WANTED WANTED—Two girls at Vickers Hotel. 4t 11 16 WANTED—Position as housekeeper Call 719 Mississippi ave. 6t 11 15 WANTED—Paper hanging and dec- orating. Self 26th and Minn. Phone 734-W 12 11 18 WANTED—Care of Children by the hour or day, Call 815 Mississippi avenue. 3t 11 17 WANTED TO BUY—Dry Birch and Tamarac wood in car lots. See Mr. Kerr at Cliffords Store. 11 4 tf TEAM WORK WANTED—Would like to get work for 2 to 4 teams, such as hauling wood or gravel. Inquire at Pioneer office. 3t 11 17/ WANTED—Woman or girl for housework good wages call at 317 Minnesota ave. or phone 300. 3t 11 17 WANTED—Modern two or three rooms for light housekeeping. In- quire F. W. Eberlien, phone 82. 8t 11 17| WANTED—Please return coat left in car scuth of Gull Lake to Pi- oneer office in Bemidji or to Chas. Funk, Thielman, Minn. 2t11-16. ‘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.u 9-7 Man Wanted in Beltrami County The Lange Company wants a man in Beltrami_County territory, also City of Bemidj, to sell their large line of remedies, extracts, spices, - tea, coffee, pure food products, - etc. Minnesota _territory being rapidly taken up. This offers an exceptional opportunity 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. I FOR SALE ] FOR SALE—One 38-35 Marlin Rifle in good condition. Call 902 4t 11 13 FOR SALE—Universal coal stove in good condition $20.00. Phone 697-J. 3t 11 18 FOR SALE—Cheart—one Hoosier WOOD FOR SALE— Troppman’s, call 927. 1 10-7tf FOR SALE—Buick six touring car H. Hendershot, at A. Helbigs gar- age near city hall. 6t 11 20 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—Dry 16 inch slab wood price $2.75 to $3.25 per load. Can make immediate delivery. Phone 82. Chicago Box & Crating Co. 6tt11-18 —_— 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 romptly filled. Bemidji Book & gtanonery Co.. Bemidji. 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. 5-24tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 411 Minnesota avenue. 6t 11 18 ——— FOR RENT—Modern furnished room 1211 Bixby avenue. Phone 349. 4t 11 18 FOR RENT—Five room modern ‘house. C. D. Lucas, Phone 323-W. 4t 11 17 FOR RENT—Rcoms for light house keeping, 208 Mississippi avenue South. 4t 11 18 FOR RENT—One flat in the Clayton apartments. Call 607 Bemidji ave- nue or phone 25. 3t 11 17 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—-—Lnrgo modern turmslr ed room, 1023 Minnesota Ave. Call 317-K. 6-16tf FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for Igiht housekeeping. Phone 929. 4t 11 16 —_— FOR RENT—Big furnished room, Use of grand kitchen cabinet and one gas range. 820 Beltrami Avenue. 3d11-16. lake and park view. piano free. 600 Bemidji ave. Phone 325- 2td 11-26 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford Run- about in good running order. Will trade for wood. Koors Bros. Co. . 10 26 tf FOR SALE—4-burner gas range with oven.. A bargain for a range of this kind. Inquire at 1105 American avenue. 5d11-18 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Team of heavy work horses. Also harness, wagen, and sleighs. Will trade for light car. Call at 153 Mill Park. Sunday. 3t 11 18 FOR SALE CHEAP—3 head of good sound work horses, weigh better than 1200 pounds each. Will trade them for a car or what have you? A. J. Grick, phone 37-F-14 3t 11 18 WHILE RETURMIN' EROM A DANEE ABOLT WO Qeloew | LAST MIGHY, MOUMG STEVE PERKINS FELL ASLEEP AT - W' WHEEL, (W' GARAGE FOREMAN SEL §200° OLUGHYA FI% UP W CAR PRETYM GOOO o t FOR RENT—5 room house, furnish- ed. Apply on premises, 1237 Dewey avenue. 3d-11-16 FOR RENT CHEAP—Small 19th street and Dalton Phone 700-W e i e Carload of 4 ft. tamarac wood on track for quick sale. Call 160. Clifford & Co. 11 4 tf —_— FOR RENT—4 rooms, unfurnished modern except heat, 320 Beltrami avenue. Inquire at 421 Bemidji or phone 309. 118 tf —_ FOR RENT—5 room house modern except heat, full basement, $30. 5-room house and barn at 26th st., $10. J. P. Lahr. 3d11-16 house avenue. 4t 11 16 By Charles Sughroe © Western Newspaper Union FOR RENT—One 3-room corner apartment with bath. One 4 room corner apartment with bath. New Kaplan building. 11 6 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 ¢f [__LOST or FOUND FOUND—Leather purse containing small amount of change, Owner can have same by proving prop- erty and paying for this ad at the Pioneer office. 3t 11 16 DUE TO MEANTAL IRRITATION Propensity for Smashing Things Ex- plained by British Institute of Industrial Psychology. What makes the cook smash dishes, even when she is not angry, and what causes a factory hand to damage pro- duction unintentionally, bas = been puzzled out by experts of the National Institute of Industrlul Psychology of Great Britain. Pieces of mental grit get into human machinery and play hob. A large amount of breakage is due to mental irritation, which is largely a result of tatigue. The worker who is not tired has sufficlent energy to use in checking his irritability; the worker who has been performing mechanical motions all day shows his boredom by crashing something to the floor. Breakage becomes epldemic at times, the British experts have found. Where groups of workers are engaged in han- dling the same materlal, excitement, fluster, hurry or irritation in one sec- tlon quickly spreads to another. Where there is a regular flow of material with rush periods it 18 found that both the escitement of the rush and the reaction of the slack time damage efficlency and incidentally damage the things that are being handled. By in- troducing a steady flow of materlal there Is a noticeable rise In efliciency. DIDN'T PAY TO KEEP BOOKS .On the Contrary, New York Store- keeper Found He Made Money by Not Doing So, A prominent denizen of Wall Street, who summers at a fashionable seashore resort, was annoyed on his return home to receive a bill for a few small trinkets | for which he was sure he had pald pre- vious to his departure. Having always prided himselt on his efficient business ! methods, and since the same store had | done the identical thing the year be- fore, he wrote a scathing letter to the storekeeper, giving his opinion of the man who employed methods which were | the direct antithesis of his own. The incident soon slipped his mind and was not recalled until the following summer when he happened to pass the store. His anger having cooled he determined to give the storekecper some friendly | advice. “Well,” sald the storekeeper, In roply to his lengthy discourse, “we don't I\w’p any books and, to tell the truth, it pays us not to. For example, last summer 1 sold a snddle, but when it came time to malke out the bill I couldn’t for the life of me remember who bought it. T finally narrowed it down to four people and sent them all bills. As a result, I was paid by three of them, so you see there is no necessity for our keeping books.” Custom of Breaking Money. To breck a plece of money at part- Ing, each keeplng a part, was a bond of I one time among lovers. LA WIFE 1S PECULIAR " ALLOWE JIMA BLOSSOM WEHE'S NEVER QLAIMED “HAX SHE'D LOOW CUYE N WHICKER BOCKERS ' “ s This canie from very remote times, bes fore {nns and houses of public accom- modation were known. Travelers had then to trust to the hospitality of strangers living on the road, and it was customary at parting to divide some article, such as a white stone or small coin, and for the host and guest each to take a part, that if the host required similar hospitality from his guest he might claim it by showing his token. In the Revelation of St. John thia custom Is referred to where Christ says, “To him that overcometh,will 1 give a white stone,” so that at the Dny of Judgment he may demand admis- slon into heaven. Hawaii’s Equable Climate, There Is no question but that Hawai! has great natural beauty and a climate that is protably the most equable In the world. The average temperature for 30 years in Honolulu was 76 de- grees, 24 hours a day, 12 months in the year. There is probably no other spot in the world that can boast such an even climate; but the rainfall varies according to the location. Honolulu rainfalls average about thirty inches a year, but on the windward slde of some of the Islands the rainfall sometimes reaches 300 and 400 inches a year.— Adventure Magazine, A Hard Lot. “Madam,” sald the suave agent, I|. | have here a book that will tell veu how to live twenty-four hours a day.* “T haven't any use for it,” said the hard-faced matron. “With a no-ac count husband and six children to sup- port by running a boarding house, I'm already living twenty-four hours a day. What I need is a season pass to a movle house and a chance to use 1t . Evidently Nothing Doing. Buddy is five years old and has a beautiful collic. The other day he was going down the street with the dog and a man stopped him, saying: “I'll give you $25 for that dog, son- By “Gee, gosh,” satd Bobby, “I wouldn't sell his tail for that.” 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. PALMISTRY Phone 667 for Appointment 613, Fifth Street IDA HALLADEY Protection that PROTECTS The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. Fhone 148-J C.S. DARNER, District Mgr . N e— Can be bought for $10 as resident sites. LOTS FOR SALE Very Cheap On Easy Payments Be Sure To Read This Elwell Addition to Bemidji, All lots 140 feet long and 371/, feet wide—equal to a lot and a half. Lot 3 facing east on Minnesota ave. $10 cash and Strect graded, new walks. These lots are priced very low and will be worth more money as they are ideal A.T. CARLSON . At Carlson’s Variety Store ..$270.00 $10 per mon Lot 2 facing cast on Minnesota ave. toward New high school $270.00 cash and $10 per month Lot 1 (corner lot) facing east on Minn ave......... $290 $10 cash and $10 per month These are facing South on 15th Street Lot 9. ..$270.00 Lot 11... Lot 10. $270.00 Lot 12 . cash and $10 per month 'Amund Town WGACK WHERE | COME FROM , \{ WUZ SO DRM “HIS SUMMER " SETZ ALKALY WU CINNIG IKE JOMES GTAMPS (6 BNVELOPES' Y HAX FoKS FACYY RS P - —_— Insurance that INSURES BUSINESS AND ‘ PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Nocthern National Bank Bldg. B. J. Martin, M. D. J Office Phone 55 Residence 805 Johnson & Borreson Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN. Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon ] N ) Dr. E. H. Smlth Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Bleek Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Blork Dr. E. H ::‘ Marcum Physician nnd Surgeon BARKER BUILDING . m.—3-§ p. . e 802, Res., Ill ‘ DRS. Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 217, Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg, DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. —PHONE 153-W— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chiropractor Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401-W Bemidji |, DINISS ) Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and OrthndonfifQ BARKER BUILDING Bowidjl, Minn, P Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST . i ’s Drug Stors || Phene 406 e s Bemidjl 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, |},llWSER O'LEARY-BOWSER BLDG. Residence phone 882

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