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PAGE SEVEN Cereal? Serial? We Get You! W RN BUSAlrl{%ESS PROFESSIONAL SR | ER T| DOCTORS l B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Northern National Bank Bldg. Office Phone 55 Residence 808 WHM ~( RUN W AS A ? CeREAL % “HE \DEA OF A ML SHRIMP LIKE WELW, \¢ Wew, 8oss, ARE NOL GOWTA PRINY “TUAX STORY WS MOSHY ww g \‘ N N Z) DRS. Johnson & Borreson Phbysicians and Surgeoms BEMIDJI, MINN. i P — Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE {n Larson Bloek 2HONE 396 RES. 397 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 ac- WANT ADS Cost 1c a word for first insertion; | TODAYS BNDRR ; WANT AD PAGE T Physician and Surgeon ¥%c¢ a word for subsequent con- | Serious accidents have resulted from standing on a rocking chair, reports the National' Safety Council. It is safer to have something more stable when you want to feed the bird or hang a picture. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS United States North Dakota, secutive insertions. "No Ad Taken for: Less Than 25¢c desk, (et . ! FOR SALE ’I WOOD ¥OR :SALE— Troppman’s, WANTED Lynn J. Frazier;- senator-elect from WANTED—Dishwasher at the Rex born in Steele county , Minn., 48 ~, years ago today. ’ ) Cafe. '+ = & ~©. 1421 _c_all_il_:l_.____ |1 Dr. Edward C. Elliott, the new| WANTED—Bell boy at Hotel FOR SALE—Spring chickens. QCall president of Purdue University, born Markham. ) 3t 23 700-J. in Chicago 48 years ago today: e AT ) [ e WANTED—Wood sawing, = phone| pop sy g 16nch Jack Pine wood Thomas C. McRae, the present governor of Arkansas, born at Mt. Holly, Ark., 61 years ago today. Adele Ritchie, long a favorite of the Americdn stage, born in Phila- delhpia, 48 years ago today. Fred Williams, outfielder of the 253-J, Thomas Coultas. 4t 12 21| WANTED—Practical nursing, ad- dress Josephine Fossum, Nymore, _Minn‘" 4t 12 21 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 709 Irvine avenue oy cut ang seasoned dry. Four 16- inch cords at $2.25 er cord. Phone G76-W. 12-21tf A zbout 1800—J. W. Wiison,Nymore Philadelphia National league baseball | phone 254. 4t26 g’finn.. or inquire at Nyga::lrd‘s team, born at Wadena, Ind., 34 years |[F_ YOU are interested in a New tore. 3d-23 ago today. Ford Sedan at $200 less than reg- | FOR SALE—12 pure bred S. C. s " = ular price, answer.quick. A, care White Leghorn cockerels, Maple-|| The Chinese make their house-|pi oo, 1’2_19“ wood strain. at $1 each Walter hold baskets so closely and firnily that they can be used in many cases to hold water and are excellent substi- tutes for buckets. This naturally means great skill and, patience in the manufacture, which is only at- tained through yearg of practice. G. Strand, Pupesky, Minn., Box 42. 28 Man Wanted in Beltrami County The Lange Company wants a man in Beltrami_County territory, also City of Bemidji, to sell their large line FOR SALE—Legal blanks of ali hand. Mail orders promptly fil kingds. For quick service, send your or- ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta- The tremendous number of willow [} oi remedies, e);lradr:ls. spices, tea, | |- & Got Bemidji r$ ] i £ A ina sm coffee. pure food products, etc. onery Co., Bemidji. - trecs growing in China supply the Hf {8,000 territory being rapidly FOR SALE—Strictly fresh eggs 25 per cent below cost of production a limited supply will be delivered Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2 for six and one-fourth cents a picce, Phone 7-F-13. Std 12 20 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. necessary material. MoozeEall MooseHall MooseHall Moose 3 % H 2 A g k] s H g i Y K} K ] g ] ™ ‘"WANTED—Beitrami County Intir- mary will received bids up to Jan. 1 on 30 cords, 3 foot dry sound Tamarack, delivered at the farm or on board at Bemidji. J. J. McCurdy. 6td12-21 and— 2tw 12-21——12-28 Reduced Rental The economical hall for your large meetings—exceptionally well lighted and ventilafed— splendid dancing floor—con- venient kitchen—central loca- tion. Ask for reduced rates and open dates of the Moose .Club steward, John Matland, Moose Club, Phone 62. FOR SALE—Tamrack stumpage at $2.00 per- two horse load. Get your receipt in advance for each load at Clifford & Co. Timber in section 30 and 31, Grant Vallye. W. G. Schroder. 6d-26 '3 WANTED Chicago Box & Crating Co., Bemidji and Cass Lake fac- tories, are in the market at all otimes for logs and boxwood bolts. Write, giving quantity, description, location and price. Address main office, Bemidji. FOR SALE—Peerless Universal coal stove, base burner, 18 inch fire pot, in excellent condition, as good as new. Very desirable for resi- dence or small store building. A snap. Phone 663 12 11 tf FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all TIYHOS00 TIVHOSOON [I¥HOSOOM fooseHall MooseHall MooseHall Moose 91 . k{inds made 30 orlder. %tamp pads, NTED_ o all sizes and colors, Corporation WANTED—We want 5 young lady | and notarial seals, daters, rubber as clerk in a Bemidji store. Must | printing outfits. Mail _orders arsu“ arsu“ know how to wait on trade, how | romptly filled. Bemidji Book & to approach people, have a com-! tationery Co., Bemidii. 6-24tf SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor . 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 mercial knowledge of business in FOR SALE ein_ cow, general, be reliable and trust-; apout Christmas. 4 years old; in- worthy. This is a steady position| gpected, eligible for registry. A all the year around. Good chance | good one and a snap for cash or for ad\'_a'rlcement<.Answer in own! il trade for team and harness. handwriting, stating experience,| j, D..Rhodes, 1 mile south of references and salary exected. Ad-| Rosby, Minn. at G. N. R. R. cross- dress “C” care of Pioneer.2t 22 jng 5t 21 1 _____—___—____——————————___———————-—-_——__—_—— O A U Would You Pay 75 Cents for $1000 Insurance? I ‘MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY To the Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen— A Hereby enter my subscription to The Bemidji Pioneer (Daily or Weekly) for one year, with the understanding that I am to receive a $1,000 Travel Accident Insurance policy in the North American Accident Company and that I am to pay no more than the regular price for The Pioneer, plus 75¢ for the Policy. . ; I understand that should I discontinue my subscription or fail to keep it paid up to date, my policy will lapse, O [T SIZNEA oreeomeereemrerneeemeeseenssmmmessssssssseassesss sz NFO s sasuabssnssssssad i Address ccoeeecececeenccenenennanncae T or R. F. Do | City i ‘Are you at present a SubSCIiber? oo to apply on my subscription. —— —————————— e Enclose 75¢ for policy and $.... Al 8td-12-28 | pop S;EE—One four burnengc;rnw FOR SALE—One pair ,“:105' wt. | FOR SALE—One vacuum cleaner, Iled. | rooms, 1404 Minnesota Avenue. Call Complete stock always at|890. To get results, state clearly what you want to sell or 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” comp. have any ad—except for those who open accounts with us. FOR SALE—Mi® and cream, whip- ing cream 70c a quart. Birchmont{ Dairy Farm. 3t 23 FOR SALE—Car good seasoned Jack Pine wood. One cord or car-| load. R. J. Opsahl, Phone 177. 2t 22 gas range with oven, and also one! Monarch wood or coal range, both in first class condition. Call W. F. Lycan at 920. 3t 12 22 room set, kitchen | ice box, bed, dining dresser, leather rocker, table, gas stove, heater, floor lamp pedestal, call 329-R 3t 23 o P i FOR RENT l N | FOR RENT—Three anfurnished 3td-12-21 FOR RENT—Nice modern furnish- ed rooms. 515 Bemidji ave. Phone 310. tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment with bath and several single rooms New Kaplan building. 12 5 tf! FOR RENT-—Three up-stair furn- ished rooms for light housekeep- ing. 710 America avenue. 4412-22 FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekecping, corner 11th and Bemidji. Call 177| 6-27 [ | LOST or FOUND l LOST—Between Central school and postoffice, pair of glasses in case Finder lease leave gt the Pioneer offcie, Miss Hall. 3t 23 FOUND—OId leather suit case con- taining mostly young man’s wear- ing apparel. Owner can have same by calling at 513 Central . avenue Nymore and paying for this aa. 2t 22 A stove should not be placed in the same room with your car in aj garage. The National Safety Couns cil warns against the danger result- ing from the proximity of gasoline fumes and fire. i At Christmas social gatherings in Spain a popular feature ig the Urn of Fate. From the urn are drawn slips of paper bearing the names of those present. The young men and women whose names are drawn to- gether are believed to be orgained by Fate to be devoted friends dur- ing the year. The lyre bird of Australia is a mimic. In the early morning hours it is at its best, duplicating the whis- tle of a locomotive, the barking of a dog, the call of a magpie and the buzz of a circular saw in varying tones. Silver is indispensable in photo- graphic chemicals, and a good au- thority estimates the quantity used in the manufacture of motion pic- ture films .at about 15,000,000 ounces yearly. | Minister of Public Works under the | | day- “INTHE DAY'S NEWS Gabriel_Uarutowicz, the new pres- ident of Poland, had won for himsef an international reputation ag a wa- terways engineer before he entered the field of politics. A native of Samogitia, he graduated from the Techmical institute of Petrograd and then continued his studies in other countries, particularly in Switzer- land, where he made a speciuiv hydraulic science. He was formeriy chairman of the International Rhine Commission. While serving as pro- fessor in the Polytechnic Institute of Zurich he was invited to become new republican government in Po- land. Later he was given the impor. tant post of Foreign Minister. In this capacity he represented Poland in the Baltic Disarmament confer- ence and also was.one of the signa- tories of the military covenant, framed by the Premiers of Poland | and the Little Entente Powers last August. BIG LAKE School was held in the new school Monday, the furniture being! moved Saturday. KEveryone is more than pleascd. The Big Lake Farmers club will hold their next meeting at the new school house the third of January. An oyster stew is planned for the lunch. Everyone welcome. Mr. E. C. Bergh and Mr. Silas Becker drove to Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. Jessie Groves and son, Ver- lon, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Wing Sun-| 1 Messrs. Frank Groves and Clar- TODAY'S EVENTS Last day of Autumn. Festival of St. Thomas Didymus, patron saint of Portugal. Observance of Forefathers’ day, in commemoration of the landing of the Pilgrims. Centenary of the birth of Beverly B. Douglas, Confederate soldier and a Virginia representative in con- gress. Rt. Rev. Edward F. Hoban, aux- iliary bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Chicago, today celebrateg the first anniversary of his consecration. Rt. Rev. Leo Haid Vv or of North Carolina and Abbot of Bel- mone Abbey, today celebrates the golden jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood. Republican members of the Ohio state senatq are to hold a caucus at Columbus today to organize for the coming session of the state leg- islature. The latest wonders of wireless are to be demonstrated to the public at the American Radio exposition which opens in New York City today for a wecek’s engagement. o g = P ———————— et GILBERT BROS. Auto Painting Co. Let us paint or refinish your car. We do first class auto- mobile painting, perfect strip® ing and monogram work. We guarantee all first class work, We make old cars new. Give us a trial and be convinced 507 Third St. J. B. Gilbert-A. L. Gilbert Proprietors ence Steele spent Sunday afternoon at the Harry Baldwin home. The Bible Lake school will give a Christmas program the 21st of December. Remember the date and be sure to come. The entertainment will start at 8:00. Messrs. Carl and Harold Bloom- quist spent Sunday cvening at the Thomas Wilson home. . Dorothy and Floyd Noble start-| ed to school Monday. Mrs. Krank Schmail and Mrs. Clyde Maitin and children called at the Harley Hanson home Thurs- day. . The Sunday school met with an attendance of 22 at the new school. Mrs. C. O. Wing took charge of the meeting. Mr. Harry Baldwin, while get- ting a load of hay from near Turtle River, had the misfortune of freez- ing both of his feet quite badly. Mrs. Ole Wold and family attend- ed Sunday school Sunday. Misses Alice Klopfliech, teacher at Birchland and Ruth Gruer, teacher at Big Lake, will leave for their re- spective homes near Glencoe, Minn., Friday, to spend their Christmas vacations. THOS. J. STOREY Expert Taxidermist DULUTH, MINN. Prices and Catalogue on request 611, 6th Ave. E. PLAS resident B, W. LAKIN, P . C. L. ISTED, Sec - We have a full line of hard coal, nut and stove large and small brick- etts, soft coal splint and range. Coke and smith- LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, LIME, CEMENT BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO. g coal. LET US SUPPLY YOU TER E. R- EVANS, Manager retary-Treasurer CITY DRAY LINE R. J. TESCH ELMER MARIN PHONES Office 600 Residence 973 Day Or Night Service We crate and store furniture Try our Service Make that overcoat last you another seas- n—our Service does XMAS PHOTOS AT RICH STUDIO B iy Prices and work that more than please Phone 570:W for appointment 29-10th St. OFFICE, Security Bask DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Bloek Dr. E. lfl\.”-l\/larcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-8 p. m. +—OFice 802, Res., 311 | j Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 21714 Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg, DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bomidji, Mins. —PHONE 153-W— pr————— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pionesr Chiropractor Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Bemidji Pbome 401-W DENTISTS Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidjl, Minna. pE———————— ) Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman's Drug Stere Phene 408 L e Bemidji McKee Furniture and Undertaking Company H. N. McKEE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director PHONE 222.W RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R 120 THIRD STREET PLUN&PING HEATING 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R Robert J. Russell e Bemidji Filoral Company CHOICE CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS ARTISTIC DESIGNS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS 512 Beltrami Ave. ... Phone 418 W Bemidji 1