Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 23, 1922, Page 7

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Sy — AR B R SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1922 S R / BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL | DOCTORS B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ' Northern National Bask Bldg, Office Phone 55 Residence 808 *GOL OUMMITY" HOLLERS MARSHALL NEWT 8OPP . wHAY MAKES FOLXS LOOK. BEWWD ME WHEM ~MEM SEE ME RUNNING®R WHY . HE SAM HILL DONT “THEN LOOK AWEAD 24 7 N Yoo 7 y i|/ %our New canaRM oo ANATURAL DEATH ' SEZ LIL EVA GUMP, “-ME CAT EY 1" | boae %0108 20000 GRND (il R —-\‘ N I 8 O\ \‘|‘|' . Y\ WOL READIN' WHERE A SCIENYST SEX SLEEPIR' out DOORS MAKES ONE BEAUTIRLL," REPORYS JABER Poxvs. “EF THATS S0, MEBBE HAT ACCOLNTS :| DRS, ' FER ALL -’ BEAUCIEUL ~TRA (W |! Johnson & Borreson ™M BEAUC MPS VA SEE || Physicians and Surgeoms . W/VW L = ] BEMIDJI, MINN. s Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Blosk 2HONE 396 RES. 397 [kt ——————— Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeoa OFFICE, Security Bask Blesk N P DRS. 5 "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” R 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- company ad—except for those who have open accounts with us. WANT ADS Cost 1c a word for first insertion; ¥%c a word for subsequent con-- secutive insertions. No Ad Taken for Less Than 25c TODAY’S . COR 3L UNDER CTED 16 is ‘better to use small electric | bulbs f£gr illuminating your Christmas tree,) Writes’ the National Safety Coufrcil. “ The use of candles has re- sulted in many disastrous fires . 'Il LOST or FOUND ::Suitcr-s; with name “of Mr. lis on same, from a taxi this ning, please return .to Brown nderson. 1t 12 23 D—01d leather suit case con- ing, mostly young man’s wear- apparel. Owner can have same calling at 513 Central avenue ore and paying for this ad. 2t 22 THe conception of St. Nicholas as the protector of maidens and the provider of husbands still prevails in sqme parts. In the English min- ing districts, for instance, it is still the custom to collect ‘maiden‘.s purs- es”, ‘or marriage portions for poor girls on Christmas Eve. Chsistinas was observed as early as the year 93 A. D, the celebration then taking place in May and June. Not until’ the- fifth century was De- cember 25th fixed as the date. X g X B B X E X Reduced Rental The_economical hall for your. large meetings—exXc¥ptionally” 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 Matland, Moose Club, Phone 62. MooseHall MooseEall MooseHall TISHOSOOR TIWHOS0OR uemosoom § | MooseHall MooseMall MooseXall Moose DRS. Lérsnn & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 WANTED WANTED—We want a young lady as a 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- WANTED—Gir} for general house- work. Call at 709 Irvine avenue or { xhone 254. 4t26 IF YOU are interested in a New Ford Sedan at $200 less than reg- ular price, answer quick.' A, care Pioneer. 12-19tf WANTED—300 cords green jack- pine cordwood. Will accept bids in any amount you can furnish. Apply to W, P. Foley, phone 424. ] : 3t12-26 'WANTED—Beitrami County- Infir- mary will received bids up to ' Jan. 1 on,30Q, 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 WANTED Chieago 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. 98-t : Man Wanted in Beltrami County The Lange Company wants a man in Beltrami County territory, also City of Bemidji, to sell their large line of remedles, 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. i | | i | | i | I | ary expected- Address “C” care ' of Pioneer. 2t-22 WANTED—Bell boy - at Hotel Markham. 3t 23 desk, WANTED—Girl at Lakeshore hotel. 3td 12-26 WANTED—Our customers to sample our candy—Bemidji Candy Kitch- en. 2d12-23 WANTED—Washings at 501 Park avenue. 25c 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 good shape, for cash. Reply at once—“Bicycle” care of Pioneer. 2423 WANTED—Do you want to sell our goods to the farmers of this coun- ty? Why work for others when you can have established business of your own with stezdy income. We sell on time and wait for our money. Expericnce unnecessary, we train in salesmanship. Goc: are well known in this county. Men and women also wanted to sell in town. McConnon & Compa- ny, Winona, Minn. Mention this paper. 1712 23 ey The Lange Co., DePere, Wis. | FORSME | FOR SALE~Legal blanks of al band. Mail orders promptly filled. kinds. Complete stock always at For quick service, send your or- ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta- tionery Co., Bemidji. 8-24t¢ FGOVERNMENT RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS—Start $133 month, ex- penses paid; vacations with pay. No stirkes or shut downs. Specimen examination questions free. Col- umbus Institute, Columbus, Ohio. : 3t 126-13-27 AGENTS WANTED—Get into a real business of your own! Local city territory now open. Sell the gen- uine J. R. Watkins Products. Ev- erybody knows Watkins spices, extracts, coffee, medicines, toilet preparations, etc. Standard for more than fifty years. Biggest line, biggest values, and highest quality makes easy selling for you. Write tcday for free sample and proof that you can make from $3,000 to $5,000 a year. Watkins Co., Dept. 83, Winona, Minn. 5 Sat. 30 i | S0 00O Would You MAIL THIS Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen— for $1000 Insurance? COUPON TODAY To the Bemidji Pioneer, Pay 75 Cents . Hereby enter my subscription to The Bemidji Pioneer (Daily or I WOOD FOR SALE— Troppman’s, call 927. 1 10-7tf FOR SALE—Spring chickens. Call 700-J. 8td-12-28 FOR SALE—MikKe and cream, whip- ing cream 70c a quart. Birchmont Dairy Farm. 3t 23 FOR SALE—Pathe phonograph and 2 doz. records, practically new— $150 machine; will. sell for half for quick deal. Inquire of Paul Winebrenner or phone 26-W. 12-26tf. i FOR SALE—One reed baby carriage and one automatic baby cradle. Inquire at 1008 Mississippi ave- nue. % 3t12-26 FOR SALE—16-inch Jack Pine wood cut ang seasoned dry. Four 16- inch cords at $2.25 er cord. Phone 676-W. 12-21tf FOR SALE—One pair 'mules, wt. about 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—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—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 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—One vacuum cleaner, jce 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 i I FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice modern furnish- ed rooms. 516 Bemidji ave. Phone 810 tf FOR RENT—-’l:wn room apartment with bath and several single rooms New Kaplan building. 12 5 tf FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, corner 11th and Bemidji. Call 177 = 6-27 In the belief of the Russian peas- antry a Christmas Eve dream is sure to come true. In Denmark to insure good luck for the year the salt-cellar is left on the table throughout the Christmas season. DOCTOR SELLING HOT DGGS TO SECURE BREAD Hot Dog Vendor in Berlin is Prominent Doctor Eking Out Scanty Existence (By Carl D. Groat) (United Press Staff Correspondent) Berlin, Dec. 23—"*Warme Wuer- stchen gefaeilig.” (Hot dogs, please.) The vendor of these steaming dog- gles shivers in the cold night air at Potsdamer Platz, the traffic artery of the inner city, where trams and busses, autos, droschkes and humans swirl past. Now and again, a night wanderer pauses before the steaming pails and orders; ‘“‘ein Paar Wuerstchen.” The vendor pockets the few marks and thanks the buyer with unusual po- liteness. One wonders at his politeness. It is so unusual. The answer is simple—and in it is writtén the tragedy of a metrop- olis, dying the death that its sister city, Vienna, has already died. " The hot dog vendor is a promi- nent local doctor, eking out a scanty existance by peddlinz hot dogs at night. * Palais Heinroth in the Kantstrasse Mights shimmer through the chrystal chandeleirs. ‘Fashionably gowned women, correctly tailored escorts. {Food to please the royal palate. The politeness of the waiter is striking. His skill at carving a joint is re- markable—morce deftness than th cleverest of his kind generally mani- fest. The man’s skill, hovewer, is not so remarkable, for he, like the hot dog vendor, is a doctor and sargeon. He knows carving from hig daily siy3 ur 3 Suifdde st 9y Inq ‘yIom menial position because doctoring doesn‘t provide him a sufficient liv- ing. Both of the above incidents are true. Then there is Dr. Richard Cohn- Czempin, noted woman specialist, formerly of SAN FRANCISCO, HE's on the bourse now, because as he himself puts it. “I can make more there in a couple of days than I can as a doctor in a year.” The doctor, calling on dn Ameri- can patient, recently announced,: You’re my last patient; hereafter I will be on the bourse.” He explain- ed that, with the mark shot to pieces the middle class and poor folks were unable to pay prices that would keep a doctor's office together. The plain truth is <hat the doc- tor’s profession is dving out in Ber- lin. A few men still keep body and soul together, but others are seekin, new fields. In France it is the custom to give the cat all it can eat on Christmas Eve for if, by any chance it mews, bad luck for the household is sure to follow. It is estimated that mankind at large consumes in the neighborhood of twenty million tons of meat a year. Early Civilizations. It is not easy to say with any de- gree of certainty which form of civil- ization came into existence first. About 5,000 before Christ, flourlshing city states appear in the Mesopotamian region, indlcating an antiquity for the civilization of Babylonia that may be carried back approximately to the eighth or ninth millennlum before Christ. In Egypt the latest research has brought the sixth millennium be- fore. Christ within the scope of hls. tory. In Egypt, the period of about 5,000 years before Christ saw the rule of the pre-dynastic kings of Abydos, whoge tombs reveal an advanced state of civilization. The Chinese records of their history commence about the year 2,400 before Christ. Omaha, Neb.,, Dec. 22.— The Woodmen of the World War Memor- ial Sanatorium, in course of erection at San Antonio, Texas, for members | of the fraternal organization afflict- ed with tuberculosis, will be ready for occupancy February 1, according to W. A. Fraser, sovereign command- er of the order. SURSCRIBE FOR THE PICNEER e e i 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 mi old cars new. Give us a trial and be convinced 507 Third St. J. B. Gilbert-A. L. Gilbert Proprietors CITY DRAY LINE I R. J. TESCH | ELMER MARIN i PHONES Office 600 Residence 973 Day Or Night Service We crate and store furniture Try our Service Make that overcoat last you another seas- on—our Service does it. ! Heurs: 11-12 p—————— ’ Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Blesk \ce——————————— Dr. E. lfl\.'&Mnrcmn Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING am~—~3-5p. m } DRS. . Garlock & Garlock lyo—br—-Nm—‘l'hml GLASSES FITTED 217Y; Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg. DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physiciane Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. —PHONE 183 Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chiropractor Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401-W Bemidji Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn. Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Stere * Phone 408 -> o> Bemidji McKee Furniture and Undertaking Compan H. N. McKEE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director PHONE 222-W RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R 120 THIRD STREET PLUIXEPING HEATING 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R We have a full line of hard coal, nut and stove large and small brick- etts, soft coal splint and range. Coke and smith- 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, Robert J. Russell XMAS PHOTOS AT Bemidji Floral IR TR R AR AR AR 21771, RSP SGTIUNUL 3 S . AZC.eereeeeeereerreseenes e ing coal. A ddseas RICH STUDIO Company SITrTTTTR T sTTR R el City - = LET US SUPPLY Y0U CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS = = - i d k that OCCUPATION .. Sitiaie e alaweTe eibie eresincer e = LUMBER, LATH, S;JI!IAQSGLES, LIME, CEMENT Prices ‘:.hnnw:lienua more Pt Are you at present a subscriber? . =3 TER Phone 570:W PROMPT ATTENTION : Enclose 75¢ for policy and $. to apply on my subscription. E: BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO. for appointment GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS —————————————— Ei| B W.LAKIN, President E. R- EVANS, Manager 29.10th St 5112,118"";?‘8‘_&,"' = C. L. ISTED, Secretary-Treasurer " Bemidji e . AR Al i N

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