Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 13, 1919, Page 4

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1919 ° = X GRAHAM M. TORRANGE I Tickilsh Bit of Tunneilng, VETERINARIANS : : : —— A very interesting bit of tunnellng FOR A e i wad_recently done on the Fourteenth > WYB! ! street tube under the East river, New || . w g Dentson—Dr. D. R. Burgess EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING ||| Miles Block Phone 660 York. The heading was being run in DENISON & BURGESS FURNITURE AND ; % yock and at one point test -holes Veterinarians S GO TO showed a thickness of only elght || Prones: Office 3-R Bomidj, UNDER’[AK[NG e 2 foches of sound dry rock above ‘the | Res. 99 Minn. e e Bemld,}l Shoe Repair ) Jine along which the top of the tunnel Sh n A || was to run. As the tunnel was belng op A. BROSE H. N. M’KEE, Funeul .7 '). WARNINGER | VETERINARY SUBGNON ' Director Oftice and Hospt of 'rro pmlnl t. and Irvine Ave. across the street from Dalt- on’s Restaurant A. Patterson, Propr. driven without the use of compressed alr it was decided to drop the upper heading four feet until this thin cover of rock was passed, The cast iroh linlug ‘was set in place at each side of this section and then the rock was 400 Minnesota. Ave. P : : HONSXTEW &R First Class Rooms.in — i g = removed very carefully by using 4 BUSINESS MORE AND BETTER cH|cKENs great many holes each loaded with ConneCtion about one-eighth of a stick of dyna- Pi M d ) M r of Common Mongrel Flock mite. As each bit of rock was removed NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY ripe an an § the arch of the tunnel lining wag set Dwight D. Miller Tobbaconi‘t WIil 8oon Apologize for Its Exist- onoo— np Pure-Breds. WE CAN Insure A An o ey Bk GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grouflu. DI;”.‘M)M Shoes, Flowr W. G. SCHROEDER Phone 65 In place. By this means the dangefous seetion was tunneled without breaking through the thin shell.—Scientific Arperican, . here by Tol. 1607 (Prepared by the UnlM States Depart- ment of Agrioulture.) It will not be long before the owner 'ot a common mongrel flock will apolo- g’e for its existence. This is the opin- SELF-CLEANING ' SPARK PLUG His Desire. Last autumn Roland was much in love with his new teacher, and.tried to prove his-affection by ‘doing many er- rands for her.. One of them was-the hauling of the fertilizer from his fath- er's barn to her flower nrden. This spring Roland became interest- ed In a victory garden and started one. ‘One day he journeyed to the home of his last term teacher, ‘told. her of his garden and then ended the conversa- tion with, “Do you remember that fer- tilizer I gave you last fall? Well, I'd like to have it back now for my own garden.” s Big Game Hunters Protest. A proposal that Canada increase its meat supply by using airplanes to drive the great herds of caribou from the barrens of the northern provinces into corrals on the shore of Hudson bay for slaughter has called forth loud protests from the big game hunters of Africs. They foresee an extension of the prac tice to the wholesale slaughter of ele- phants, lions, zebras, giraffes, and varl- ous kinds of deer which abound In'the no-longer dark ,cqptlnegt.—()regonxn n of the poultry-extension worker of Bemid) PHONE =/75 CAR New Dodge and Ford Cfirs : at your serv_ice Day or night the year ‘round. United States department of agri- ture who is & leader In the cam- for more and better poultry' on s in south and southwestern Ar- ansas. In many parts of Arkansas he importance of better poultry and 0re efficlent management is belng ize@ by progressive business en, commercial organizations, bank- and others and they are active in fheir moral and financial support in h perating with the government and te extension forces In their efforts ) convince the farmer that standard- red_poultry properly managed is a ying industry, and that the old ‘gtn'y‘nd' mongrel -hen ‘must get out ‘of the way for standard-bred, uniform ocks, | The county agent of Drew county Dhag placed 50 pens of one male and ¥our females each of pure-bred Bar- Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island eds on 50 farms, in charge of a boy d girl poultiy-club member. The fonticello Chamber of Commerce and fimée Starmgshg}mg I T Yulle 4 THE BABY you cuddle in jour arms today: will be going to school tomorrow, and the | flight of time brings many changes. s promotes longer life and better servu:e from all automobilé batteries. It will keep your bat; tery in a healthy condition: is' & sure cure for a weak and run down battery; and actsas a. check against possible battery trouble. We will give your bat- tery a cereful test and ad vise you asto its condition Call ‘on us tegularly. for A spark plug that will not short circuit with carbon or oil. Price $1.00 A photograph ol bnby now may mean the avoidance of disappointment later. OUR GUARANTEE “Your Money Back If You'll We like babies and know .(h: b&ifi;‘f ;fl:fi:::s:“t';:s??::: WARD BROTHERS Take w' how to treat Their High- ° red fowls and have assisted in thelr - - , “JIf] messes to” get good por- - LR g!ist:lb:fo:fil X addlflonl b «3; g BUS]NBS AND l PEP SPARK PLUG | traits. . MILLER’S ;of nrebredch:tcl,lm‘;ve:gzs lm:eb:en COMPANY l‘ e SOLDIER GETS Hakkerup Stu‘dlo BATTERY ed for the club boys and girls, f & f e farm and home demonstration 932 McKnight Bldg., Minneapolis ASK YOUR DEALER ! — SHOP 219 Fourth St. RAILROAD JOB BEMIDJI. PROFESSIONAL | WIll Take Greater Pride and Get i of Uniform Birds. “agent® of Ashley, Unlon and Desha unties are-busy with poultry-club hn:k on farms and ih.the organiza- ‘tion of ‘poultry clubs. In each of these 'oounues an effort 1s being made to ‘double last year's poultry-club enroll- ents. | On March 12 the Southwestern Are kansas Poultry association was organ- 1zed at Magnolla with 18 charter mem- hers It is reported that practically 'every business man in the town will ecome a member and lend his influ- ‘ence and support for more and better ultry. Plans have been made to hold ‘the state potltry show at Magnolla November 25 to 28, where the finest knrlstocrnts of the barnyard will be on display competing for the coveted 'Amerlcnn Poultry assoclation gold medal offered to only one assoclation in each state, 1 e : KEEPING POULTRY IN TOWNS ;Enpoelnlly' In Suburbs of Large Citles Families Should Keep Small ! Flocks of Hens. epared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) | When conditions render it feasible mall flocks of poultry should be kept y familles In villages, towns and es- beclnny in the suburbs of large cities, The need for this extension of poultry hlslng is particularly great where con- ‘sumption exceeds production, as In the . hortheastern states, Through utiliza- tion of table waste, scraps and other ‘ and Prominent. (Prepared by the United States Daplrb ment of Agriculture.) . Fowls for breeding purposes should bé strong, healthy, vigorous birds, The {2 comb, face and wattles should he of a 7 Bright red color, eyes bright and fairly prominent, head comparatively broad P and short and not lony or crow-shapod © legs set well apart and straight, pluth ] A Common Mongrel Flock—An OGwner l Better Profits From a Good Flook DOCTORS " Office:' Miles Block DR. E. H. SMITH DR. H. A. NORTHR and Surgeon Ibertson Block A. V. GARLOCK, M. Fitted DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office_ Phone 153 Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block oP Osteopathic Physician & e —————————— DR. E. A. SHANNON, Oftice In m:yo Blocl Phone 396 DR. L. A. WARD Bemiay, Minn. LUNDE AND DANNENBEIiG He Chiropractors Phynlei.n and Snmo- T ——————————— MD.” Res. Phom 397 e ———————— e ———— T — S ——— Physician and Surgeon Hours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401-W 2 to 5, 7to 8 p.m. 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Calls made Bemidji C. R. SANBORN, M.D. Physician and-Surgeon Office Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Phone 66 e —————| - Schroeder Block DENTISTS Gibbons Block LAWYERS D. H. FISK Attorney at Law e ——— P e AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGANANANANAR DR. D. L. STANTON North of Markham Botf' Office, Northern Nat. Bank Bldg. I—_—_———-—-———‘ DR. E. H. MARCUM Office hours, 11 a. m. to 12 m. 2 p m tob p. me Office phone 18. Res. phone 211 | Dakota Business Callege. -also Clyde J. Stewart who, after graduating-from the Dickinson High School took the Secretar- ial Course at the Dakota Busi- ness College, Fargo, N. D., and then joined the army, has just returned from France. Due to his previous business training, | Mr. Stewart was able to secure a position immediately with the Northern Pacific Railroad at St. Paul. A secretarial Course at the enabled Miss Mable Thoemke to obtain a situation with J. S. Taber & Co. : For information about Busi- ness Courses, address F. L. Watkins, 806 Front St., Fargo, Neatly Pressed Suits Always Look New : Regular and frequent dry cleaning and preséing keeps your clothes- “splendid’ appearance and’ fitas long as the cloth will wear, and lengthens also the length of wear given by the matenal 'I’HE MODEL DRY CLEANERS Phone 537 307 Third Street ing ,GOT YOUR HOGS and my family than a bunch of hogs, I wouldn’t have my life insured, either.” D. S. Mitchell The New York Life Man Northern Natl. Bank Bldg. Room & Phone 575W $525 r.o. B. FACTORY $625 TOURING CAR -TOURING CAR Announcing the 1920 Ford With Electric Starter and Lights also 30x34 tires all round and demountable rims THE CAR OF THE HOUR Our allotment has been increased and shipments are coming through at the rate of a carload a day lately. We can give prompt dellvery Our best drlvmg season is now on, summer and fall. Ask us about our dollar a day time payment plan. Car works for YOU and pays for ITSELF. Come In, © “Jewett’s Want to See You" s =IIIIIlI|IIIIIIIII|IIIllllIIIlIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIII= C. W. JEWE TT COMPANY lm:. oot i s ot o s e o T e S A ISR 418 Beltrami Ave. - Telephone 474 i’?“l:?:é:;;“’l‘:;“;z:“” B i . | Uk your life e BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA and the following dealers srnouc. BIRDS FOR BREEDING || R g it 2 tfin M C.W.JEWETT CO,,Inc. . ..... .I_nternational Falls, Minnesota c,,,,,,, e and Wattiie Should B N AT e e «Well, if 1 didn’t think JJM.REED .............«..... : Black(!uck, Minnesota © " Bright Red—Eyen Bright DR. J. T. TUOMY p orivell, if 1 didnt think|llll | ATTERELL HARDWARE CO. ...... .Kelliher, Minnesota H. W. LESEMAN . i N Northome, Minnesota ARROLINE LIVERY & GARA GE . .. Gemmell, Minnesota HARDING & DUGAS ................ Cass Lake, Minnesota GEO. A. JOHNSON ... .. .-Grygla, Minnesota LESLIE REIMER ............ Gonvick, Minnesota

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