Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 7, 1919, Page 3

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THURSDAY ‘EVENI-NG,» AUGUST-7, 1919 TELLS [L9ST SHP WHERE SHE IS System of’ Trlanaulation Will Give Bearings to Bewildered - " Craft. g It IS to be assumed: that'a ship ls a_hundred miles oft the middle Atlan- tle coast. She has lost her bearings. Her pavigators are unable to tell her latitude and longitude. At once the bewildered ship’s radio flashes the American coast a demand to be. told the data shé needs most: “Where am I?" The request coming within the sec ter for which the New -York district central controlling radlo station s re- sponsible, the appeal 1s -received by b o e vod five radio compmss stations located at ml“ s m-ls m flATw Montauk Point, L. L;. WFire Island, o | T\ P x Rockaway . Beach, Snndy Hook' and e % i Mantoloking, N. J. Each of these stations lu connected with 44 Whitehall Street by telegraph | . and telephone. These radio compass | : statlons cannot communicate with the “lost” ship, as they are receivers only and not_transmittets. However, éach | | of_the radio compass stations notifies the v?_nlrll station ln Whiteall ltnet 7 Operators at Radio ‘Statlons Figure +Out >Pasition of /Boat :by Com- \ipasses—Useq In- Navy “for Years, ; rNcw York —Not the least of the’ the bualnesu of. bq ‘llal [ 8 mnrtner Tlns been' that of Josing one's bearlngs while at sea. 'Ume fyas when "the sailor’s life was more re- 1 !l'hn sperators. o tum thelr emnpus has. tral: stution : mhere; on -a :hyge chart, theifive readings are eombl.ned Each | readting Wwill :indicate a, certain num- ‘t bew of miles:between the .ship and tlu station thattook the bearing. It is.a relatively - simple matter, then, to || o | Droject these lines upon the chart un- ti the five lines intersect. And thpt point -of. intersection is the location: of the calling ship. ~ Acknowledgment from the ship completes the operation. Every American port 18 now being safeguarded by just such systems of of this sort. It is not the dllcovery ‘of any one man.- Indeed, it truly can- oot be classified as a discovery., It is simply a perfection of a basic rule of position finding that has formed the fundamental of range determination in- the army and a stralghtforward geometric- theorum concerning inter- secting lines. System Explained. along the coast,” mariners will' be to approach channels, reefs and sboal 3 bsolute. assurance The perfected system hag been in | Waters with.an. a pse In the Ame({'ic:n navy t:r a year. | that they W"li not pl;)oceed ttoo n:lar t 44 Wi 11 street was | Dor vet exercise such, great caution® %p]alned‘lmzfl’.b';e .::l:e;::“; the | 88 to (hrow, them out of their course. And thus also. is. the danger attending ew York district central controlling Cie bl uhmlnuted ) radio station. 3 & : 'Iit the Rnngo - For the Stove For the Furnnece * .!qg;efinp g0 “For Bvery lloat{ne Pnrpo-o bought nought—-—ailwaya : T 1 JIRHHHHII0I TR, BACK _AGAIN But don’t forget your photograph is want- ed for Coun’_cy .Coilection. In order to make this collection: unifdrm, none but photo- graphs made by us goes into their collec- tion. The Haklcerup Stucfio = e————— A'Capo of - Kollntky, blhed, Affords ‘a- Fitting ‘Wrap ‘for Cosl ‘Bummer Evenings and Bresxes, H. N |||||||||m|||m|||1mmlnminliinmmmni|nnmimnnmuuMmflmnmumnuninnnmmuu_mulmmmmmmm FOWLS YIELD $1.14 AN HOUR indiana Woman ‘Has Demonstrated | that persons who are.employed can. | out. That This Amount Can Be Made not he removed arbitrarily Is lnstanced i 'by Keeping Chickens. by the Bulletin Russe; ' published By | i the ‘League for the Regeneration “of | her. (Propared by the United States Depart- meént of Agriculture.) ‘A, ‘side Nue ‘for the farmer's wife which ylelds $1.14 for every our ‘she pufi fnto it Is worth the’ co of ' every farm woman. c conpty (Indiana) woman-has démon- pted that this amount, can’be mlde by ‘keeping chickens. Last year Iocll county sagent Interested th_ woman in keeping a farm pouitry lock and as a result she produced a (| net profit of $172.24. She kept ‘an c- curate account of ‘her ‘work ‘and f at the end of the season that she ki ucelém ved $1.14 an hour for the tl, ‘she, actually ‘devoted to mln( flock. Discharging a Cook. chum Bhe refused to lelve ;declares that at Smolensk a_bachelor | Ises. ‘had & cook whom he wished fo dis The Longest Lafe obtainable from your car is always coincidental with the amount of care you bestow upon it through expert garages and mechanics. R ws. ARE EXPERTS lN THE CARE o]-' OVERLAND CARS UL T T O T utifully Céim- Our knqwleflge of t‘hxs car insures the most dflfmu"lt "-trouble speady-and effectual up-i)mldmg whlch will iy be: il o e, ‘put the tretchies of 'road under your. wheels as of-old. in order by regularly taking way and she will live to a zood old age. . M’KEE, Funeral lrector 3 B or and uric -cid Mlg.f“ 1ife and looks. PHONE 173-W or R rallo compasses and central stations. |. ' "“‘" “ " Withiis & fow months, at any polnt fllmmfllmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIllillllfilllllIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIl"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIHflflIlIIIllIIlHIlIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIlIII AR Ililllll“ll 202 Third Street FUR COATS Dlmng this month we will allow a:discount of 10 PER CENT from the price of ang fur coat in stoék. . This discount will not apply on speci- al orders, neither can we accept special orders and the marked of coats in stock. ) ou_to save some money this " ‘rionth. Some of the items will be closed out during 'this sale, other items will be _sdvanced : to their re}filst price on Sepf;@erfifiér First. SUITS and COATS We have so few spring suits and coats that we will offer both in.one lot, the marked price is. | much below the present market, the quality and . styles are good. .If your size is here you will surely find a bargain. Choice of lot. DRESS, Our stock of tHin wash dresses is well reduced in size, only-a few garments left, some of the best garments, however are on the racks and we offer choice of lot at a Diéoaiint of 33 1-3 28% Discount Knitting Yarns Fleishers knitting yarns, skeins weigh about 384 ounces, colors black, white and drab, a skein St 980 Minerva knitted worsted, black, white and all .. colors, 8 balls to box, a box: $3.60 Our price on yarns will advance September l_st_. Bathing Sults One lot of ladies and cHiliffens ¢loth bathing suits, some are made from wool mohair, others from cheaper material, there are suits in the’ lot worth from $1.50 to $6.00, if you are look- ing for a cheap bathing suit, here is'your chance —but hurry Choloce 8'.00 a Sult LADIES SHOES Ladies black kid shoes, welt soles, medium high heel, lace.. You can not buy a better shoe to ‘wear; they are strictly solid leather throughout a pair s Outiny Flannels Weé made a: bxg buy in outing flannels’ and we want to pass the saving on to our customers, we have light and dark colors, it is 27 inches wide.and a very fine qualhty The mill pncAe today is more than you will have to pay us. yar V 3 7. 75 3 - 28c¢ Full bolts this month, a yard only 24¢ Another lot, same construction, but not quite as fine stock, a pair $5.756 B —— ' SILK HOSE Ladies all silk, black silk hose, all sizes, TOILET SOAP Palm Olive Soap, a dozen apair ......... b BT e 58 ... 83, Ladies bl Colgates Cashemer Soap, 6 cakes w}n:e l:s palarc‘f .s.ll.k. hose' l.m.e. fo'u,. l.)lad( asnld 75 Colgates Buth Soap, a dozen Ladies colored silk hose, a pair.$1.75 to $3.50 |IlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII|IIIlIIII|II|I||IIII|||lllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIllIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlIIlIIllIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll a&d}:’fifl&z v and “lmuiedlately ‘afterward” divo Il|l|||llIllillllllIllllIllllllllllllmlllIlllllllllIlllllI|IIIIIII||IIIIIIIIlIIlIlIlIIllIIE You Tiin your: car Judlcloubly take caré of it the same ||IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlll&llllIIIlIIllIflllllI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIll|llllfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllIllIIIIIllmlllfll!llIIIIIIIIIHIIWHIMIHIHIIIIWE e One _result of the bolshevist law | blace and he was' ungble to.turn h On the advice of 'a bolshevist friénd the bachelor! inarried his ‘:}: As a divorced woman ghe was Russla at Lausanne, Switzerland. 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