Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 22, 1922, Page 7

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FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 1922 "MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL « GEMiIDJI DAILY PIONEER 0\5’(2“ 0 A CLASSIC PRINT SHOP FABLE !\ WONCE LPON A WE A NICKEL NURSER. SENT WS VD 0 BORROW W' NE\GHBORS PAPER ' YW KO UPSET A HWE O' BEES 'N S LUMPS. CHIN ON A CGLOTHES LINE. "W FELL N WS‘(ED; $25 WATCH! " TODAY’S BLUNDER i | CORRECTED | Broken glass shouid never be thrown into a wastebasket, because any one rummaging through it is liableito cut himself seriously. This happens frequently, acording to the Natmnal Safety Council. ) e o o ! LOST or FOUND ! 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 paym«g for this ad. 2t 22 stove should not, be placed m] the same room with your car in a garage. The National Safety Coun. cil warns against the danger result- ing from the proximity of frasolme E O0ON WUZ GOVERED WiTH WS PAW. RAN TO HEL? WA " CAUGHY. WS SPRAINED WIS BACK "N W' QAOTHES POLE. WANT ADS Cost 1c a word for first insertion; %c a word for subsequent secutive insertions. No Ad Taken for Less Than 250 ; A WANTED | WANTED—We want a young Jladyasa clerk in-a Bemidji store. Must know how to wait on trade, how to approach, people, have a commercial knowledge of busi- ness in general, be reliable and trustworthy. This is a steady position all the year around. Good chance for advancement. An- swer in own handwriting), stating experience, references and sal- ary expected- Address “C” care | fumes and fire. of‘ Pioneer. 2t-22 PRI, - WANTED—Bell boy at Hotel Among the people of the Balkans Markham. B 3t 23 it is believed that to die on (Christ-| WANTED—Wood sawing, phono mae day is of ill omen as regards 253-J, Thomas Coultas. 4t 12 21 one’s place in the aiter—death life. Among Vosges peasangs, children born on Christmas Eve are supposed to be endowed with what is popularly termed “a good gift of gab”, while those born on Christmas Day . are supposed to have less tongue and better reasoning power. MooseHnll MooseHall looulfil Moose The economical hall for your large meetings—exceptionally well lighted and ventilated— splendid dancing floor—con- venient kitchen—central loca- tion. Ask for reduced rates and open dates of the Moose Club steward, John Ma.dund Moose Club, Phone 62. TIeION0CH TIHONOON TISHOSOOR | MooseHall MooseHall MooseHall L ooseHall MooseHall MooseHall Moos Larson & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St Office Phone 131 Res. 310 MAIL THIS To the Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen— keep it paid up to date, O Nl 8 ular _price, answer quick- Pioneer. | WANTED—800 cords green jack- COUPON TODAY Enclose 75c¢ for policy and §$.... WA‘\ITED—G:rl for general “house- work. Call at 709 Irvine avenue or rhone 254. IF _YOU are i B 4t26 rested in a New Ford Sedan at $200 less than reg- A, care 12-19tf pine cordwood. Wiil accept bids in any amount you can furnish. : Apply to'W. P. Foley, phone 424. '%t12 26 WAN TED—Belmmu County Inflr- 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— atw 12-21—|—12-28 ‘WANTED Chicago Box & Cfnfin; 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. 9-7tL WANTED:We want g young lady FOR as clerk in a Bemidji store. Must know how to wait on_trade, how to approach people, have a com- mercial knowledge of business in general, be reliable and trust- worthy. This is a steady position all the year around. Good chance for advancement. Answer in own handwriting, stating experience, references and salary exected. Ad- dress “C” care of Pioneer.2t 22 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 my policy will lapse, Sighied Zebte Twmde e (- ST SO U Lk Dl : Address ......, S Wafoeseusmadesnssssenm sissismussiiamstisiine or R. F. D... . State. Are you at present a Subscriber? .......coocoineeeeceecaian. to apply on my subscription. ¥ FewL. OVER OM ~H EAK W SMASHED “tH' WINO SHIE\D ‘N MAW RUSHED OUY, LPSETTIW' A FWVE GAWON CHURN T QREAM ONYC A BASKEY O KIXTENS, DROWNIN' STHEM LLELECTRIC FLAT \RON BURNED “HROUGH "' BOARD , NN FIRE “© ~M' HOLSE DOWS ‘N GHOPPED A WOLE W ~H' ROOR . W H FREMEN BUSYED Al JAR O PICKLES ' GOX GMOLERA MARBLES ‘W ™' S BILL WUZ S\ O con- desk, WANTED—Girl. at Lakeshore hotel. 3td 12.26 WANT AD PAGE 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” N DAVGHYER RAW AWAY WO0OD FOR SALE— Troppman’s, 1 10-Ttf call 927. WANTED—Our customers to sample our candy—Bemidji Candy Kitch- en. 2d12-23 WANTED—Washings at 501 Park avenue. 25¢ per dozen. Mrs. Greene. 4td12-27 WANTED—Woman_or girl for housework. Good wages, call at 314—Fourth street. 4t12-27 WANTED TO BUY—Want to buy bicycle in gooed shape, for cash. Reply at once—*“Bicycle” care of Pioneer. 2d23 FOR SALE | |FOR SALE—Spring chickens. Call ! 700-J. 8td-12-28 FOR SALE—16-inch Jack Pine wood cut and seasoned dry. Four 16- inch cords at $2.25 er cord. Phone 676-W. 12-21tf FOR SALE—One pair mules, wt. zbout 1800—J. W. Wilson,Nymore Minn., . or inquire at Nygaard’s Store. 3d-23 FOR SALE—12 pure bred S. C. White . Leghorn cockerels, Maple- wood strain, at $1 each. Walter G, Strand, Puposky, Minn., Box 42. 2w-12-28 FOR SALE—Legal blanks ol Ah hand. -Mail orders promptly filled. kinds. _Complete stock always at For quick service, send your or- ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta. tionery Co., Bemidiji. 6-24t¢ 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 amd 31, Grant Vallye. W. G. Schroder. 6d-26 ALE. eerless 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 kinds made to order. Stamp pads, all sizes and colors, Corporation and notarial seals, daters, rubber printing outfits. Mail orders 1szomptly filled. Bemidji Book & tationery Co.. Bemidii. 6-24tf e Would You Pay 75 Cents for $1000 Insurance? IIllllhllllllflflIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllflllllllfllflllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIlllllIIIWllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll I R O A SRR FOR SALE—M:Q and cream, whip- | ing cream 70c a quart. Birchmont Dairy Farm. 3t 23 FOR SALE—Car good seasoncd Jack Pine wood. One cord or car-| load- R. J. Opsahl, ‘Phone 177. 2t 22 FOR SALE—One four burner ‘Acorn 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 FOR SALE—Pathe phonograph and 2 doz. records, practically new— $150 machine; will sell for half for quick deal. Inquire of Paul Winebrenne or phone 372-J. 2t23 FOR SALE—One reed baby carriage and one automatic baby cradle. Inquire at 1008 Mistissippi ave- nue. 3t12.26 FOR SALE—One vacm:xm cleaner, ice box, bed, dining room set, «dresser, leather rocker, kitchen table, gas stove, heater, floor lamp pedestal. Moving away, will sac- rifice, 1011 America avenue, call 329-R. 3t-23 G FOR RENT I ! anfurnished FOR RENT-—Three rooms, 1404 Minnesota Avenue. Call | 890. 3td-12-21 FOR RENT—Nice modern furnish- ed rooms. 6516 Bemidji ave. Phone 310. g tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment with bath and several siggle rooms New Kaplan building. 12 b tf FOR RENT—Three up-stair furn- ished rooms for light housekeep- ing. 710 America avenue. 4t12-22 ™ BABY FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms ! for light housekeeping, corner 11th and Bemidji. Call 177| 6-27 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Bainbridge Colby, whose law part- nership with ex-President Wilson is about to be severed, born in St. Louis 53 yearg ago today. Opie Read, well-known Chicago ‘author, born at Nashviiie, Tenn., 70 years ago today. Edwin Arlington Robinson, poet and playwright, born at Head Tide, Maine, 53 years ago today. Frank B. Kellogg, the retiring United States senator from Mimmeso- ta, born at Potsdam, N .Y., 66 years ago today. Edna Goodrich, a well known &ct- ress of the American stage, born at Logansport, Ind., 39 years ago to- day. No matter whether at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle or Sandring- ham, Queen Mary acts as her own housekeeper, and scarcely a day passes when she does not pay a vis- it to the royal kitchen and household offices. ] - PAGE SEVEN The Tale of a Nickel Nurser "M TR WIRED MAN, “H' DAMG B\ ’fl-\‘ NE\GHBORS WD N ~(H' CAWES EX - TALS OFF'W FOLR NIGHY SHWRYS 4 JMORAL i have All Want Ads Must Be Cash SLBSCR\BE 0 MOUR \ HOME PAPER' Bkt p s Because of the detail of collecting we can not undertake to open accounts for small amounts, therefore cash must ac- company ad—except for open accounts with us. those ' who CALL HER “MOTHER” NYE Albuquerque (N. M.) Auxiliary Offi cial Is Loved by Thousands of Hespital Patients, and (commonest and best of all) Mother Nye— these nre some of the titles that have been show- ered upon Mrs. Belle Nye of Al- buquerque, N. M. All the boys in the hospital at Fort Bayard lov- ingly «call her “Mother Nye” and no name could please her Mrs. Belle Nye. o Mrs, Nye worked ardently all during the war in Red Cross and other patri- otic drives and started her relief work when the first casuals were brought back overseas. She IS active con: stantly for ex-service men and women throughout New Mexico, and is inter- ested in, above all others, the disabled ones. Within the past 14 months she has made more than 16,000 sick calls. Thousands of patients throughout the Southwest know and love her. “Disiributing smiles, sunshine, flow- ers and happiness to all, Mrs. Belle Nye of Albuquerque arrived in the post on Monday. Mother Nye, as she is affectionately known, needs no in- troduction to the patients here.” So begins an account of one of her visits published in the Fort Bayard news- paper. It goes on to tell that she brought flowers from the Eastern Star at Albuquerque, ind boudoir caps from | the Boyleston (Mass) unit of the American Legion Auxiliary for the women patients, ) Mrs, Nye was horn in Owosso, Mich., and is eligible to the American Legion Auxiliary threugh her husband, Allen Xdwihrd Nye. He was born in Paola, Kan.,, and was commissioned first lleu- ; tenant in the engineer corps during the war and assigned to the Twenty- first engineers. Mrs. Nye is the first na- tional historian of the Auxiliary, and I1s algo the first president of the de- partment of New Mexico. LICE ARE QUITE INJURIOU Parasites Have Been Known to De- stroy Dozens of Turkeys in Short Period of Time. Experlenced turkey breeders agree that lice are the most dangerous to adult turkeys during the fall and win- ter. Tiicy have been known to de stroy dozens of birds in a few weeks, The usual reason given is that the turkeys are unable to find dust baths at this season with which to fight the pest in their own way, and consequent. ly, tke lice get an unusual foothold, Christmas Weather. For Christinas the weather should be of that Pickwickian kind in which the grass is “crisp and frosty.” the air has a “fine, dry, bracing coldness -and the day is one “that might induce a couple of elderly gentlemen in # lonely field to tuke off their great- conts and play st leapfrog In pure fightness of heart and gayety.— voutl’s Companion. B, W. LAKIN, President We have a full line of hard coal, nut and stove large and small brick- etts, soft coal splint and range. Coke and smith- ing coal. C. L: ISTED, Secretary-Treasurer LET US SUPPLY YOU LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, LIME, CEMENT | PLASTER BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO. E. R: EVANS, Manager NEBISH NEWS Mrs. J. L. Jones has the heartfelt sympathy of' the entire community in her vereavement. Mr. Jones was a great blessing to this place and wiil T i veryona. Mrs. Santa Claus, the good woman, .De greatly missed by everyon the sunshine lady, Some one was very kind Saturday evening, December 1Gth, and took ithe little wheel of¢ Mr. J. D .Hamlix’s velocipede so the boys could not go to camp Sunday as they had hoped to to. Tuesday the Nebish school had to close on account of wood. We hope there will be wood so we can have uur Christmas tree Thursday even- ing. Miss Mary Ncu] gave a dance on Saturday evening at the Nebish hall. Pete Nelson took Frank Markus to Bemidji Saturday evening on ac- count of the serious illnesg of J. L. Jones. Bert Noble was a business caller in Bemidji Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Noble was in Bemid Thursday returning home Friday ternoon. SURSCRIBE FOR THE PICNEER P, GILBERT BROS. Auto Painting Oo. 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 CITY DRAY LINE R. J. TESCH ELMER MARIN PHONES Office 600 Residence 973 Day Or Night Service S We crate and store furniture Try our Service Aee—eeeeeeee Make that overcoat last you another seas- on—our Service does Y oRY CLE XMAS PHOTOS AT RICH STUDIO FTTTTTTTTTIT T TRl Prices and work that more than please Phone 570:W for appointment 29-10th St. BUSINESS ' PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Novtheen National Bank Bldg. Office Phone 55 Residence 808 f DRS. Johnson & Borreson | Physicians and Surgeons | S8EMIDJL, MINN. T S Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE (a Larson Block ¢HONE 398 RES. 397 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeom ‘| OFFICE, Security Baak Bleek | S DRS, Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICL Miles Bloek RN [ Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Howrs: 11-]2 a. m.~—3-8 p. m. | Phonee—Office 802, Res., 311 e | J DRS. Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 217% Third St. Barker Blk. | i e O Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg. DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians | Battles Bldg. Bemidji, —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 Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn, pem—me Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Stere Phone 408 < < Bemidji McKee Furniture and Undertaking Compan Llc‘:;::;l gml:gllmer and Funeral Director PHONE 222-W RESIDENCE PHONE 222.R 120 THIRD STREET PLUIAVIEPING HEATING 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R Robert J. Russell — = BemidJi Floral Company CHOICE CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS ARTISTIC DESIGNS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS 512 Beltrami Ave. ‘Phone 418-W' Bemidji hd

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