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f' i? wt i'v *Wf Mfiiiniiii fPMP nqn I S/i*&v '1^ -v .*i*uS-*6" I- 1 LEGION IN LOAN BUSINESS Fargo, N. D. Post Adjutant Works Out Plan for the Benefit of His Buddies. The first instance In which the American Legion has gone into the trust, savings and loan business Is reported n\ I'm go, N. D. To encourage thrift and to help the needy, tfie post, on January 1, 1921, instituted an American I^e glou Bonus Lottn 'ishociatloh-'. from" plans worked out by Arthur F.^"Col- F.^Qo lar, post adjutant. Anir hundred of the post's. 700 juemlieis already have deposited sums from $5 to ?2 on which (he per cent inter est is paid. A Legion man wishing to borrow assigns his state compensa tion claim to the Legionit will re quire eight jears for North Dakota to pay all se'\ice men the bonus awnrded them. The borrower may obtain up to 50 per cent i of the amount to be nwanted lum by the state. He pays Intel est at S per out. Business is transacted through Fargo bank. To date more than fifty loans h.*nfc? been made and more than $20,000 has been paid into the savings fund A rti\ idend is' paid semi-nnmiaffy to depositors immediately upon tee ing granted loan, the person to whom It is made must open a "savings account to insure prooer expenditure of the money. Legion posts in many states ha\e written the Fargo post for in formation upon hlclj to base, a simi lar svstem. Salt Makers of,ali. ..__ __ .__ -Slav the sea 'never lose its salt '"SmVp, 119 Third St. prajs the Balinese, who fikes'his rice salted (Bali i & an island near Java, under Dutch protection Qn a well leveled, sund plot the "alt makers work in the sun, scattering sea water from light bowls, skdlfulK fashioned from palm leaves. When the sun has absoibed the moisture, the laborers carefully skim off the surface saad, carry it to the thatched huts at the edge of the plot and put it Into \ats tilled with water. After the sand has settled in th* bottom of the vats, they draw off the brine Into shallow yes sels of coconut wood, which *hey set out in the sun. In few hours noth ing remains but pure salt. The alt gained through this primitive process Is deemed very precious by the Bali nese. who will sell his treasures for salt when money will not tempt him. But then money is of littlo value on Bali. High finance is unknown among the simple, agricultural people, and trade is stll* largely a matter of bar- terAsia Magazine. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SfcPTEMBER 28, 1981 ^1T--' '~~"i' miTumwii Wiin muttflmm .A* ^No^featliers on Birds. Young- birds of some species possess no plumage at all in the nesting stagenot even a trace of down, says the American Forestry Magazine. This is well seen in the young of the hornbill of certain islands of the East Indies. OASSIFBDEPARTMENTS FOR SALECity Property An advertisement in this col umn is the least expensive salesman you can employ. FOR SALE FOR SALE-:Furniture and rugs. Inquire 623 Fourth st. upstairs. 6t 10-1 FOR SALEHoover potato digger.. Address M. O., caie Pioneer. 3t 9-28 FOR SALJ3%t, S:u3ta typewriter in fine condition. J.ate model and good as a new' on*. Pioneer Sta tionery Stor.e. 3-17tf FOR SALEOne Marmouth fur coat. Size 38. $20.00. Can be seen and and tried on at the Be^midji F.ur *6t, i'0-4 tr-*~i :i-i FOR SALEComplete blacksmith's outfit: one jpohn Deere manure spreader, 70 bushel capacity, 1% year old. Cheap if taken at once. Phone' 19F5 3tl0-6 fl'OR SALECoropation eeais, corpor ation record? books with divisions for minutes, articles of incorpora tion, by laws, minutes for direc tors' meetings, stock ledger, stock ceitificate register, transfers and dividend register. Inquire at Pio neer Stationery Store, 403 Bel trami avenue. Telephone,' 799-J *& r,\ th Facts About Hydrophobia. Many people have an idea that dogs only go mad during the so-called "dog dajs." As a matter of fact, the dis ease that drives dogs madhydro phobia or rabiescan be contracted at any time from a rnbfd^ animal ^and lg scarcely more prevalent' at'one sea son than at another. They Liked Leeks, Owing to the fondness of the Celt ic tribes for the leek their descend ants, the Wefth, retain it as an em blem of tlieir nationality. The leac or leek was an important yegetable and the Anglo-Saxons called their gardens Jt'leac gardens." FISH AND MILLER TIRES FREE AIR VULCANIZING City Tire and Repair Go. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiiiimimiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiii STEER THE RIGHT COURSE BEMIDJ1 BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 36 Corner 4th St. and Minn. Ave. S 51111111111111111111 llllllllllllllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIimilllllllllllHW ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i Till im Many a man or woman ha* found himsfelf a misfit in the business worldpoorly paid or unconjenially employed. Our competent instructors ana lyze your capabilities and help 5 you decide for what you are jfj best fitted. We train you to make the most S of yourself and fit you for a pleasant occupation and a good 5 paying position. OUR MENUS APPEAL You've often heard the story of the man who goes into the restaurant, looks over the whole menu and then desperation orders ham andeggs. But its never been told about this restau rant because of the various items on our bill of fare are selected with the idea of ap pealing to every man's taste. An dthey do! He finds just what he likes best cooked the way he likes it. MARKNAM COFFEESHOP ?iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiriiiiiiiiiiii: FOR RENTTwo furnished rooms for houskeeping, 815 Miss ave. Call 935-J.1 FOR RENT:Furnished room, suit able for two. Inquire at 600 Bern. Ave. Phone 325. 2t 9-27 -s FOR RENT:2 rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 711, 12 street. Phone 393 W 2t 9-28 FOR SALESeveral head of Mon tana horses just arrived, young, sound, gentle and broke to work. City Livery Barn, BemidjL 3td 9-30 FOR SALEUncalled for clothes, 1 grey striped suit, stout 44, 3 pair of trousers, 32, 34, 40. Bargains if taken at once. Barney's Toggery. 2t 9-29 FOR RENT:Large modern front room, large clothes -closet, also store room for tpubfts, etc., in con nection. jPhonef 81f J715 Lake Blvd. N3t 9-28 FOR SAL16 Radiant Home fcase Burner good as new. Also have large wood stove for sale, fine one, too big for our use will sell or trade either or both. See them at 1103 Miss ave. F. R. Marrs. 7t 10-4 For an insignificant cost an advertisement in this column will turn the 4^v FOR SALE1919 Chivrolet 490 car. For quick sale $250.00 S. D. Snyder. 6t 10-1 FOR SALE:1920 delivery Ford Starter, New tires all around. A-l condition. Call at 510 Third street. FOR SALE6-cylinder Buick, 191 model, tun less than 6,000 miles Will sell cheap if taken at once. Jule Achenbach, Bemidji. 9-9U' PROBLEMS OF THE NAVY MEN Conference of Legion Committee to Devise Ways for Benefit of Mem bers of Branch. Problems of the navy men who are members of the American Leg'on and policies affecting naval ex-hen ice men generally will be discussed, at a con ference of the nn\al affairs committee _of the Legion hn^jcago this fall. The meeting has beftp oafled Uy Edward E. Spaftord, 1S lYork, chairman of the committee, who will annouuee the date of the conference later. "The fact that there were eight times as many men in the army as there were in the na\y during the World war has tended to minimize the needs of the navy ex-service men," Me. Spafford declured in announcing the conference. "Few persons know of the high percentage of tubercular cases developed by men in the sub chaser and bubinarlne sen Ice, for in stance." The members of the committee, be s'des Mr. Spafford, are: Benjamin Briscoe, Michigan -Philander'Briscoe, Mainland Claudius G. Pendill, Wis consin Fred A. Tillman, California, and C. W. NeWlle, Jr., Louisiana. The members ranged In rank from lieu tenant commander to petty officer. Heading^ Good tybka A book we may read oAPbKjjind ovei until we remenilittr it an#, we for get it, may again' pflfcfase' 'ft at our pleasure, or at our~"llsure. -So that good books are ,'irApi^*gftafc mercy to lhe woild-It'chard Bdwper. Benjamin Franklin's Thrift. The thrift of B4uuini I'laiiMin Is reflected in his will. In giving his daughter his "King of Franco" picture, set in 10S diamonds, he requests, "that dhe'VouTd not form 'any of those dia monds Into ornaments, either for her self or daughters, and thereby Intro duce or countenance the expensive Jewels In this country." He concludes his will with this clause: "I would have my body burled with as little ex pense or ceremony as may be," writes B. A. Hungerford in the Thrift Maga zine. ii&Mr&&&r THE BEmjrtXlL PIONEER for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. AdvertiBemente in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash mast accompany copy. Ads not paid Do you want Workor do you want Help? Try the Column HELP WANTEDMALE WANTEDMan to work in confec tionery store, with fountain experi ence. Address W. G., care Pio neer., i 6t9-30 HELP WANTEDFEMALE WANTED Competent maid for housework. Inquire at Mrs. E. W. Johnson, 605 Lake Blvd. Phone 13, -20tf WANTED WANTEdClean cotton' rags at at The Pioneer office. $10.00 REWARDwill be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of parties that de stroyed the large Bemidji Produce sign on fair grounds. Bemidji Produce Co. WANTED We want a lady or gentleman to handle city trade in Bemidji and other vacant cities. This is a won derful opportunity as* .you will be TetaiHUg the genuine,/. R. Wat kms "Pic-ducts* including Watkins Cocoanut Oil Shamribo, Garda Face Powder,' 'Fruit Winks and over 1'37 other products. Write today for free sample and par ticulars. The 'J. R. Watkins Co., Dept ^8, Winona, Minn. ,It(4 li 4t!9*3-10 17-24 FOR SALECITY PROPERTY FOR SAbE-J-7 jroom hotrse by own er, at asnap!fo cash-or will give terms.. Call 226. 9-28 tf FOR RENTT OR SALE-^A five room house completely furnished. In quire 6l7 13th st, Irvine Ave. Gt l-4 FOR SALEHouse with two lots, water md sewer at 7th and Be midji Aye. Price for quick sale. Phone 983-W ,i 9-29 LOST AND FOUND LOSTHalmaik wrist watch, be tween postoffice and Security Bank. Initials G. W. on back. Find er return to Pioneer office. 2td 9-29 WILL THE party who took splint bottom chair from booth No. 16 Fair Grounds kindly return to O'Leary-Bowser Co. Store and oblige. 3t 9-30 YES! This is 922 A Want Ad? Run' it today? You'll be surprised how soon you will get results Tell it to uswe will tell everyone else.. PHONE 922 DAILY PIONEER **'&*<. S* WL ~w* BEMIDJI FLORAL CO: CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS ArtUtle DMI M PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAUL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn. 512 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W A-No. 1 FUR WORK and REPAIRING DONE NFATLY & QUICKLY You don't need to send your Fur Work away nowhave it Done Here at Home! BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MATHERS & OLSON Phone 232 At Brosvik Tailor Shop WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED to do your grinding work in the mod ern way. We want your patronage for any kind of grinding and we real ize we must give you satisfaction at a reasonable charge to gam that con stant patronage that is the only real sign of approval. BEMIDJI MACHINE WORKS REAR OF 319 BELTRAMI AVE. TELEPHONE bl-W FOLKS WE'VE WORKED TOR SAY THAT WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS THOROUGHLY/ i Tconversation HERE'S a lot of extraordinary going on ground this town about this ,pium,bip, shop and our sanitary methods of fitting out a homo or a factory or an office buiJdfln&wltlVtoeMirVjpfer heating apparatus or water facil ities. They do say that we know our business. We do. QK PLUMBING CHEATING PHONE IZZ BEMIDJI -A, !wlfVi's -At ta 1, y$? JU^T **j ^V -jir i/ rf i ^'v^.^HJP' mmmmmmtmBk^asmmmaamammmiamimimmmmmmm MASONS Bemidji Lodge 233, A. P. & A. M., meets evqry Wednesday eve ning at the Ma sonic Temple. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Special Social Session Saturday, Sept- 24, 8 P. M. All Mason* Invited G. M. Palrtier, W. M. G. A' Walker. Sec. Il4T Plumbing AND Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620620-R Quality Kodak Work Developing, only 10c Prints, 214x3)4, only 4c 2ttx4tt, 5c Post Card size, 6c QUALITY PORTRAITS SpecialLarge, lovely folders, se pia portraits, only $5.40 per dozen. Post Cards only $1.85. RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 570-W 10th & Doud Ave. Tell Everybody Bemidji Is Just Below the MUi*aippi'a Source* Bemidji Auto Livery 150 PHON E IS O Country Trips a Specialty SUITABLE CARS FOR EVERY OCCASION 5 Passenger OLDSMOBILES 7 Passenger STUDEBAKERS DODGE TOURING CARS DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Opposite Markham Hotel ITS NEVER TOO COLD If You Ride In Enclosed Cars We Have Therm For Every Occasion Country Trips A Specialty Seveti Pasaenger Buick* Seven Passenger Enclosed Dodges and Dodge during Cars WBJ ARE AT YOUR -V SERVICE BOTH DAY AND NIGHT 171-7 PHONE 17 rj Hward Bros.??, stsisssjsjiisjisisssssssssssss .flOON iHi. A O1 ._. ViSE* Keor*_p*try Products USET 1 Koors Ice Cream OUT IN THE SMILING1 FIELDS v ^countryside 2 X" ftlLK Out in the happy well-nour |ished, properly cared !for cows furnish the Milk that adds to your food happinass if yoii'H allow u3"to serve you. PHONE 175 K00R S BROT5 1 ZBAIRVPRODUCTS BEMIDJI MINM.* PAGE FIVE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS JOHNSON A BORRESON Phjraieiaaa and Surgcoaa Bmnidji, Minn. GARLOCK & GARLOCK EyEarNo**Tkroa| Glawa* Fitte* OR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgum Offic* Security Bank BIMR DRS. GILMORE A MeCANN Physicians and Surgeons Of ica Milaa Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgaea Battles Bldg. Office Phone 153-W C. R. SANBORN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Phone I Drs. Dannenberg & Tw CHIROPRACTORS Hours10 to 12 a. n.1:30 to I Other Hours By Appointment Phone 401-W Calls Made First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Bemidji DR. E. A. SHANNON, M, D, Phyilcian and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block' Phone 396 Res. Phono 397 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Building Hours: 11-12 a. m.3-R m. Phones: Office 802 Kea. 211 DENTISTS PR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dentist Office: O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones: Office 376-W. Res, 176-B DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontia! BARKER BUILDING Bemidji Mian, Drs. Melby & Reppefo DENTISTS Cor. 4th St. and Beltrami Ave. Phono 406 -s- Bemidji VETERINARIANS DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for Cash and Sella Them on Small Monthly Payment* FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 112 Beltrami Arcana Pkona 144 MORT PENDERGAST Licensed AUCTIONEER Your Business Solicited Phone 17-F-4 HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING J?U a*1' H. N. M'KEE Funeral Director PHONE178-W er afct