Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 6

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NEER—— !,..M.m....m{._... CAR JUST KEPT ON MOVING Lucky for Sleeping Occupants That the Road Had Been Cut Up by Heavy Wagon. 1 recall a funny motoring incident that might have turned out decidedly otherwise if it had not been for a mere chance, writes a correspondent. It occurred in the country during the early spring. A young fellow and his sister were returning in the wee small hours from a dance in a neighboring town. He was driving a filvver. They were both wery tired, and finally they both dropped off to sleep. * It so happened that late the day be- fore a heavy farm wagon had passed that way, leaving deep ruts in the mud, and during the evening these had froz- en solid. The car got into these ruts and ran along them with no one guid- fng it for some time. The tracks turn- ed several corners and finally turned into a farmyard and went into the barn. The fllv turned the corners and fol- ‘Jowed the tracks into the yard. It was going straight on and would have smashed Into the barn door had not the girl waked in time to see the bulld- ing looming up just in front of them. Reallzing the situation immediately, she jammed on the brake and stopped the car a few feet from the closed door. 1 am assured that this is a perfectly true story. Cutting the Nation's Tire BIill. “Forty makes of motor tires were submitted to the bureau of ‘standards Wy the office of the quartermaster gen- eral,” writes Thomas H. Uzzell in Ev- erybody’s. “They were given labora- tory ‘durability runs,’ after which they were autopsied by the rubber: special- ‘fats. Their carcasses’ were cut up and the pieces boiled, roasted, stretched. The results were discouraging. Evea the best of them seemed to suffer from improper ‘toughening.’ “So into their little rubber-mill went _the experts, with notes furnished them By the tire manufacturers, and pro- oeeded to make up some tire rubber which had the proper degree of tough- aess. They succeeded. They passed out the word: ‘The trouble is that you makers are not sifting your zinc oxid defore mixing it with the rubber com- nd.’ “The makers began to sift. Better tires resulted. Some $30,000,000 were saved to the government. And today you are enjoying a cut In your tire bHl by getting better tires—a result of that experiment with zinc oxid.” SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER|~ June 29, 1918, June 30 1919 September 12, H. R. Gillette H. R. GILLETTE, President Edward Paulson ‘August Jarchow Successful Woman Trapper. Trapping predatory snimals 1s scarcely the kind of occupation fn which a woman might be expected to distinguish herself, even with the great extension of the range of feminine ac- tivities to which we have been accus- tomed lately. Mrs. Ada Tingley of Ida- ho, is reported, however, by the North- western division of the United States biological survey, to be so successful in this employment that her wale rl- vals are finding it hard to keep up with her records. Her victims are malnly coyotes, bob-cats, wolves, lynxes and mountain lions. At 8:80 every morn- ing Mrs. Tingley mounts her cayuse and rides off to her traps, of which she runs six lines, of-50 each. She us- es a fish bait prepared by a secret formula. 32 caliber rifle with almest perfect accuracy. " Subscribe for The Plonoer _— s '3 IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllullllllillllllIllllIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllIlllllllllllllllIlIllllllllllllllll"lllll Chief Brand Butier When you want the highest grade of butter that the skill of butter makers can produce, ask your dealer for Chief Brand Butter A WE ARE TWO YEARS OLD R TN IO August 28, 1919, marked the completion of the second year of the Farmers State Bank of Bemidji. The officers of the bank wish to express their apprecia- tion of the confidence reposed in them by the bank’s patrons and friends in helping them to show a contin- uous and substantial growth. We give below a statement of our increase in resources on the date of every call by the state examiner for a published statement since opening for business, August 28, 1917: August 28, 1917 (capital $25,000, surplus $5, 000) total resources. . ...... October 25, 1917, total resources. . . .. December 31, 1917 total resources. . . May 1, 1917, total resources ........ total resources........ October 19, 1918 total resources. . . .. December 31 1918 total resources. . . May 1, 1919, total resources. ........ total resources. ... ... 1919, total resources. . . Farmers State Bank of Bemidji Officers P. LeROY ELWELL, Cashier Directors Quincy Brooks On occasion she can use a |" THE PIONEER WANT ADS " 'EDWARD PAULSON, Vice-Pres. 0. J. Tagley J. LeRoy Elwell .Farmer Is Victim of Own Dynamite Thief Trap Winsted, Conn.—When Henry Koehler, fifty-eight, farmer of West Cornwall, discovered that his barn was being systematical- ly looted, he fastened dynamite over the barn doer so that if a thief came at night he would ex- plode it and be blown up. Last night he forgot his trap and opened the door without taking precautions. The dynamite ex- ploded, and Koehler is now in a hospital suffering with pain- ful cuts on the legs and thighs. BRING RESULTS Bemidji cheamery ...$ 30,000.00 ... 48,425.02 ... b17,347.76 ... 87,722.57 ... 96,499.94 ... 107,884.72 ... 112,979.01 ... 138,862.90 ... 139,056.91 ... 150,447.02 g ‘August Burr . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. LUNDE and DANNENBERG DR. E. H. MARCUM Oftice hours, 11 am. to 12 m. I:)l«’:{:;flx:nn;::os:lue"n Chiropractors 2 p.m to 6 p.o m Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 2 to 5, 7 to 8 p.m., Schroeder Block R e s S Chas Phone 401-W Calls made ————-———————— || 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidji : I Office phone 18 Res. phone 211 BILIOUSNESS Caused by Acid-Stomach ll neonla who are bmouuutrened accord. seldom get verv much bengr Whatever lellel is obtained is usually temporary. Trace biliousness to its source and remove the cause the chances ;:e thn the patient Wil remain strong and eay that more thaii 70 non-organic tomach. Subscribe for ‘I'he Pioneer. Children’s Ailments - ISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are the most common diseases of children. To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your children by giving them castor oil. 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