MOH0AY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1922
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fer pots, or other heavy arti
|ould ,not be placed on nar
Idow ledges, as they may .be
ia^ly knocked off and so en- i
Ithe lives of the people ibelow
According to the National Safety I
Council serious injuries have resulted
from this cause.
LOST or FOUND
LOSTTTT-A bob-tailed shepherd uog
witljswhite face and neck, answers
to t|\e name of Billie. Finder please
notify H. A. Pierson R-4 and re
ceive reward. 3t 12 20
LOST^-Silver mesh bag on Third
street between Mrs. MePherson's
ancPFair Store. Bag is valued as
a keepsake. Reward offered for
bag and contents or for bag only,
to Given's Hdw. store 3 20
UooieHaU MooseHall MooseHall Moose
Larson& Larson
SPECIALISTS
EXAMINING EYES
FITTING GLASSES
Office, First Floor
213 Third St,
Office Phon* 131 Rea.310
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LOSTherringbon.e tweed belreturnedWANTEDStenographer with
r-*warr if
to Jtjdge Gibbon's office. 2t 18
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FOUNDLarge black fur collar left
in the Eresbyterian church after
the Christmas Sale. Please call at
Rev. Warford's home for same. I
,-ir 12 '20
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MooseHall XooaeHaU ntooss
uced Rental
W
economical hall for your
meetingsexceptionally
X, lighted and ventilated
iiMui'.i dancing floorcon
sent kitchencentral loca-
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fi!
_^.sk for reduced rates and
open dates of the Moose Club
steward, John Matland, Moose
r"iub Phone 62
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1 for $1000 Insurance?
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WANT ADS
Cost a word for first insertion
%c a word for subsequent con
secutive insertions.
No Ad Taken for Less Than 25c
WANTED
WANTEDMan to cut weod, phone
16-F-2, Geo, J, Becker, 4t 19
WANTEDWood sawing, phone
253-J, Thomas Coultas. 4t 12 21
for after
noons, address c|o Pioneer 2 18.
WANTED-Washings at 501 Park
avenue. 25c per dozen- Mrs. Green
4t 12 20
WANTEDPractical nursing,, ad
dress Josephine Fossum, Nymore,
Minn. 4t 12 21
(WANTEDTo rent two or three
furnished room for light house
keeping by two ladies. Inquire at
Pioneer. tf
WANTEDThT~Fulle7~Brush Co.
wants a sal^hnan for Bemidji and
vicinity. See W. C. Hicks, Brink
man Hotel evenings. 3t 19
WANTEDBeltrami County Infir
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. Gtdl2-21 and
2tw 12-21112-28
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.
9-7tf
WOOD FOR SALE
call 927.
Troppman's,
1 10-7tf
FOR SALEOne Chesapeake Bay
male pup, eight weeks old, ad
dress, Harris La Bille,
Cass1
Minn-
Lake,
8t
2
2
0
'FOR SALEFurniture and house
hold goods at a sacrifice. Leav
ing the city. Phone 329-R. 1011
America avenue. 12-15tf
FOR SALEFish house, electric
washer,. heaters, wash bench and
wringer, folding ironing board1,
coasters, beds, grind stone, carp
enter tools, heavy and lightweight
overcoats. 806 America ave. It 12 18
To the Bemidji Pioneer,
Bemidji, Minn.
Gentlemen
Hereby enter my subscription to The Bemidji Pipneer (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 75c for the Policy.
I understand that should I discontinue my subscription or fail to
keep it paid up to date, my policy will lapse.
Signed .1. Age...
Address or R. F. D.
City State.
OCCUPATION Are you at present a subscriber?
Enclose 75c for policy and $ to apply on my subscription.
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FOR SALEOval shaped heater
wood or coal, nickel trimmed worth
$35 will sell for $19 cash call
141-W 3t 19
-Buick Six in A-l con
dition, good tire^s etc. Will sell
cheap, inquire at 1218 Bemidji
avenue, phone 864-W. 3t 19
FOR SALE52 point karet lady's
'diamond ring, blue white stone,
solid platinum mounting, will sell
at a sacrifice- Address "Y" clo
Bemidji Pioneer. 2t 19
FOR SALELegal blanks of ah
hand. Mail orders promptly tilled
kinds. Complete stock always at
For quick service, Bend your or
den to the Bemidji Book Sta
tionery Co., Bemidji $-?4tf
SNAP FOR QUICK SALEAbout
$700 equity and Improvements on
a large 6 room house all modern
except heat, will sell at $20000
Completely furnished at $300-
Phone 929 or 322. 3t 19
FOR SALEStrictly fresh eggs 25
-per cent below cost of production
a limited supply will be delivereu
Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2 for
six and one-fourth cents a piece,
Phone 7-F-13. 3td12 20
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 SALERubber stamps of all
kinds made to order. Stamp pads,
air sizes and colors. Corporation
and notarial seals, daters, rubber
printing outfits. Mail order
promptly filled. Bemidji Book &
Stationery Co.. Bemidji. 6-24tf
FOR "SALEHolstein cow^ fresh
about Christmas. 4 years old1,
in-
spected, eligible for registry. A
good one and a snap for cash or
will trade for team and harness-
'J. D- Rhodes, 1 mile south of
Rosby, Minn, at G. N. R- R. cross
ing. 5t 21
FOR SALEA bargain if taken at
once. I have for sale a high grade
Brunswick phonograph and 103
assorted Brunswick, Victor, Edison
and Columbia records. All in first
elass condition. Will sell to right par
ty with a small payment idown and
easy terms. Call or phone Anders
Hotel, phone 128. 3t 19
SB'
SKMIDJI DAILY PIONEER
WANT AD PAGE
get results, state clearly what you want to sell or buy.^ Give correct
addressphone number, if anyso that interested parties may com-
municate with you without a lot of trouble. Bring it to our "Want Ad'*
desk.
FOR SALE)Cheap, for quick sale
Household goods. Beds, complete
sanitary couches, library, dining
kitchen and odd small tables, rock
ers, chairs, stools, writing desk, I
gramophone, baby buggy anld
sulky, lots of miscellaneous ar
ticles. Call 322. 3t 12 19
FOR RENTNice modern furnish
ed rooms. 515 Bemidji ave. Phor.e
310. tf,
FOR RENTTwo room apartment
with bath and several single rooms
New Kaplan building. 12 5 tf
FOR RENTWarm modern room
close in. 983-J. 4t 12 18
FOR RENTModern furnished front
room- Inquire 621 Bemidji ave
nue. 4t 12 18
FOR RENTThree rooms for light
house keeping. Inquire at 811
Mississippi avenue- 4t 20
FOR RENTNew modern dwelling
1005 Bemidji avenue, fifty dollars
per month. Inquire.*t First Natl.
Bank. 6t 12 15
CREDIT SNEEZE TO SCULPTOR
Promotheua Said to Have Introduced
the Action to the World
of Mortals.
The Greeks, who refined upon all
ancient and Inherited customs, and
after them the Romans, had an elab
orate code by which they distinguished
whether a sneeze was to be regarded
as a blessing or a malign portent, the
distinction being made according to
the time, place and circumstances.
Thus, If one sneezed between mid
day and midnight, the augury was hap
py, unless the moon chanced at the
time to be in the sign of the Virgin,
the Balance, the Crnb or the Scor
pion, when it became ah evil omen.
Both Greeks and Romans regarded
"sneezing to the right," that is, turn
ing to the right side as the sneeze oc
curred, as a most happy omen.
Father Famlen Strada, who has
made the most erudite researches into
the history and literature of the
sneeze, says that Prometheus intro
duced it to mortals. He had made a
statue which he wished to endow with
life, and for this purpose he stole a
beam of sunlight. Wishing to conceal
the theft from Apollo, he hid the beam
In his snuff box. Shortly afterward,
being desirious of taking a pinch of
maccaboy, he absentmlndedly put the
beam up his nosecausing himself to
sneeze violently.
OUTLAWS DROPPED TO DEATH
Mexican Authorities Alleged to Have
Devised Unique Punishment for
Murderers and Robbera,
Thrilling stories of his experience!
with Mexican bandits are told by B.
W. Hammond, who has charge of land
matters in Mexico for the Humble
Oil and Refining company. He hai
been traveling through the wllda of
that country for many year* and has
come into clc4ie conj*ct__wlth. many
M,YSMkft W*AR
MS. FOUB* ?RU\US MOOW4S "iVO UOSS OP WBR TFf LP.? OAJMG
VV0* MfcVSUBOWS \6 HAOE* ^MA C^
w*nr*eo, i&
"BarMs -oT"brigana. rjsrseverHT TfifcV
stone he was captured by outlaws and
his life threatened but he always
managed to come through unscathed.
One of his Interesting statements a
few days ago was that the govern
ment authorities of the Tamplco dis
trict have adopted a new method of
putting bandits and revolutionists to
death. Instead of standing the con
demned men in front of a flrinf
squad, as has Been the usual prac
tice, the prisoner is tied to an air
plane and taken to an altitude of
4,000 or 5.000 feet and there the rope
Is cut and the man fails to his death.
It Is asserted that this unusual form
of meting out the death penalty has
thrown terror Into the hearts of the
criminal element and that there has
been a very noticeable decrease of
murders and robberies since the aerla!
route of dealing out death was
adopted.
GREEN MANURING AIDS SOIL
Organic Matter Is Added, at Is Nitro-
genOn Poor Land Turn Under
an Entire Crop.
Green manuring means turning
under suitable crops' to enrich the soil.
Such crops may be turned under green
or when ripe.
Green manuring adds organic matter
and, directly or Indirectly, nitrogen to
the soil.
Leguminous crops are most desira
ble for green manuring, Since they add
to the soil nitrogen gathered from the
air in addition to the organic matter
which they carry.
Besides the nitrogen In the legumes
turned under, an additional supply of
nitrogen is fixed in the soil by the
acticm of bacteria, using the carbon In
the organic matter as a source of en
ergy.
Turning under an entire crop is ad
vised only when the soil is poor and.
for fie purpose of starting a rotation.
Turning under catch crops or winter
growing green crops Ss an economical
and successful method of supplying
nitrogen.
There are nw flies on the aweet girt
graduates.
A wise man changes his mind,
fool never.
All's lost that's poured Into a
cracked dish.
The road to nealth has a strict
ipeed limit.
'insurance that INSURES
Protection that PROTECTS
The Equitable Life
Assurance Society
of the U. S.
C. S. OARKER.District Mgr.Pboni 148-J
THOS. J. STOREY
Expert Taxidermist
DULUTH, MINN.
Prices and Catalogue
on request
611, 6th Ave. E.
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.
LET US SUPPLY YOU
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, LIME, CEMENT
PLASTER
BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO.
B. W. LAKIN, Pwsidenk E. IV EVANS, Manager
C. L. ISTtlX Secjsatas^TMiasmwr
Village Gossip
E?O**&D HAA EX
*rVwoo*ia* Few. wpef.
All Want Ads Must Cash
Because of the detail of collecting we
can not undertake to open accounts for
small amounts, therefore caah must ac
company adexcept for those who
have open accounts with us.
GILBERT BROS.
Auto Painting Co,
Let paint or refiniah your
car. We do first claas auto
mobile painting, perfect atrip*
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
We crate and store furniture
Try our Service
LOTS-LOTS-LOTS
Still have some of those mice
residence lots left in Elwell's ad
dition, near new high school. Lots
are 37 1-2 feet wide, 140 ft. long
facing e**t others facing
south, greded streets and new
walks. $270 will buy them now
$290 for corner lots on Minnesota
avenue, or 18th street* You can
buy them on as small payment as
$10 down and then monthly ear
yearly payments. No interest un
til April 1st., if you buy sow.
A. T. CARLSON, Owner
Phone 61-J
DRY
CLEANED.
REPAIREOI
Make that overcoat
last you another seas
onour Service does
it.
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30a 3D%T PHONtJlT.
XMAS PHOTOS
AT
RICH STUDIO
isiiiiiirilihi"!"
Prices and work that more
than please
Phone 570|.W
for appointment
2910th St.
SOTCXIBE F#B THE PIONEEB
PAGE SEVEN
BUSINESS ri
AND
PROFESSIONAL
iL
DOCTORS
?m*
B. J. Martin, M. D.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Northern National Bank Bldg.
Office Phone 85 Residence 80S
DR3.
Johnson & Borresosvi
Phyaiciana and Surf
BEMIDJI, MINN
Dr. E. A. Shannon
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE 1B Larson Block
r-HONE 396 BBS. 3fT
Dr. E. H. Smith
Physician and Surf eoa
OFFICE. Security Bank Block
DRS.
Gilmorc & McCann
Phyaiciana and Surgeom
OFFICE. Miles Bio**
Dr. E. H. Marcum
Physician and Surgeon
BARKER BUILDING
Hearst 11-12 a. 3-6 p. as.
PeonesOffice 802, Res., Ill
sBmjsasjnBnBasBSsnusBns
DRS.
Garlock & Garlock
EyeEarNoseThroat
GLASSES FITTED
217Vi Third Si. Barker BIk.
Dr. Earl R. Two
CHIROPRACTOR
Phone 316 Troppman Bldg.
DRS.
Northrop & Berston
Osteopathic Physician*
Battles Bld. Bemidji, Mit
PHONE 183-W
Dr. A. Dannenberg
Bemldji's Pioneer Chiropractor
Palmer Graduate
FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG.
Phone 401-W Bemidji
DENTISTS
-V.
Dr. G. M. Palmer
Dentist end Orthadentigi
BARKER BUILDING
I BawldjL Mfc.
Dr. A. J. Melby
DENTIST
Over BonvdaBaA's Drag Store
4*kone406 -J- BeaaldB
Mee Furniture
and Undertaking
Company
H. N. McKEE
and Funeral Director
PHONE 222-W
RESIDENCE PHONE 212-R
120 THIRD STREET
PLUMBING
AND
HEATING
313 Fourth Street
Phones 620-W620-R
Robert J. Russell,
Bemidji Floral
Company
CHOICE
CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS
ARTISTIC DESIGNS
PROMPT ATTENTION
GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS
512 Beltrami Ave.
Phone 411-W
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