Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1917, Page 5

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fideded, White Gd TObSe graver'the pull| The nicest courtesy you can show |7 .| was 268 pounds, the highest record in | your out-of-town guests is * aee that]’ any ‘of the tests. ~About 80 pounds|s notice of their visit here is insert- ‘were Téqulred for hauling 'on bitumin- | ed in the personal columns of the' ), an # > . ous macadam. On earth roads 92|Ploneer. Telephone 933 or bring Between theCutofGod pounds were required for haullng over [70Ur item= to this office. and Cllelp Pflnfln‘ Sien the pledge and enroll as a member of tjle United| States Food Administration, and -you will-be asked to do fi-ace things: i & good surface covered with 1% inches of loose dust, 99 pounds over an ordi- is ‘so slight that he who goes shopping from printer to printer to secure his printing _DQN’T . Write it on Your Cllffi :‘:&wce::rl;‘udlmyvg:: _E-lt filednty',_-m bu: e : m‘ ‘nnd pno- Jot it Down in the makes day laborer wages at ::‘::t ¥ and wython the cledn ghtle s ' = , @ e . g 2 I you wint good work at Buy less; cook no i HIGHWAYS ON PACIFIC COAST [ MEMO BOOK ices sk aré Fighs, pet your more than necessary; Use local and sea- ) g &'f;m {serve smaller -por- sonable supplies;— tions. B watch out for wutetlf Y ! Whenever possible use poultry, game and sea foods in lplace of beef, mutton and ; j | Use potatoes and other vegetables freely. Save wheat by substituting, in part, corn meal and ot*-r cereal flours for whea! flour. A ‘ Save butter and lurd. Use butter on the table, but sub- ! \ Interesting Figures 'Secured by Calle |’ fornia Experts on Pull: Required to Move Wagon. At 7 - Office . An energetic and influential orgame Ization, on the Pacific coast, the Cali- & fornla State 'Automobile ‘assoclation, | ‘has carried on some investigations af- " fording definite figiires of ‘the value of good roads. It secured the help of Prof. J. B. Davidson of the University of |} California and Austin, B. Fletcher, state highway engineer, in carrying on | a large number of, tests of the pull re- quired to move a standard farm wagon loaded to make the gross weight 6,000 pounds. This wagon'wds hauled “in some cases by a two-ton-truck and in other cases by a team of good draft horses, weighing about 1,600 pounds each. 4 For satisfactory prices, bring or ship your Hides & Furs Coldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. 112 3rd St. Bemidji, Minn. We also pay the HIGHEST — MARKET PRICE for RUB- BERS, METALS and RAGS stitute vegetable oils for cooking. Save sugar. Use icss candy and sweet drinks and less su- gar in tea and coffee. . “This is a duty of necessity, humanity .and honor. As a free people we have elected to, discharge this duty, not under autocratic decree, but without other restraint {than the guidance of individual conscience.” - —Herbert Hoover. The ideal way to make memoranda and carry infor- mation that you need fre- quently. Covers last for years, Sheets can be obtained nary dirt road with dust 3 incnes deep in places, and 218 ‘pounds over a muddy earth road. ¢ The significance of these figures lies d R it & oie duve e "L R ee me! . the pull that is required on a con- Bor'md n Handsom‘e Dura- crete road, and nearly twice the pull, ble Black Morocco, with Red required on a macadam road. Fure Teather Index that enables Tests have shown that a pull of 27 to 30 pounds per ton of gross load was needed to haul' the wagon on unsur- faced concrete roads. When the con- erete was surfaced with oil and screen- ings the pull was increased to about 50 pounds. About 65 pounds were needed for hauling on watér-bound macadam 4 and on bituminous concrete laid on top | thermore, dwhen the earth road be| . yoy ¢o find what you want ine Phone: 858-W of cement concrete, On good gravel | COmes muddy, a condition which does| =/ 4 not affect traffic on good pavements,| ® Ye JACOB GOLDBERG, Prop. roads_a pull of €5_to 82_pounds was the pull 1s more thun doubled. THE BEMIDII mom = e —————————————— e — e 3 Tomorrow ‘Matinee “at 2:30 ; - 'Evening "8{15 ol Children . . . 26c b Children . ces 'Adilts . . . . BS0c] " |Adults . . . . 50c D. W. Griffith’s 8th Wonder of the World 5000 Scenes---18000 People «— Q (2] Please Note PROF. EMIL TUSETH WILL PLAY THE MUSICAL SCORE COMING---SATURDAY, NOV. 17, DUSTIN FARNUM IN “NORTH OF 53" f N Toby gets four new Home Guard Recruifs MUSICAL INSTROMENTS —_— y ] o Wholesale and Retail CRABBY AND DOC AND IMA KNUT $ ST e e e Pianos, Organs and Sewi AND BARNEY SENT ME Y0 SAY GLAD TO DO TRENCH TH R Machines e ™ YW&;JJ‘-ED TO\“A;?\FJ‘? 0 ORI ~ d : 117 Third St. Bemidjt 3 : 3 Phone 573-W wo_ué_uo‘ FURNISH 3 ‘ FOoR. | _ % \ 3 . J. BISIAR, Manager = o For DRAYING Cal LaFleur Bros. Phones 598 or 661-J L[| ° Goess HiBN £ CONSCIENCE MUST AT LAST EE BoTHERNG WM | =7 :;: it 'y ot [z ) G| SuBschBE NoW ] ' -‘ ‘Defective Lfi’_\,?,\

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