Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 31, 1922, Page 13

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Prwin n«- National; Board of Pnre ‘Underwriters “!’h ~Atlanta, .Ga., conflagration susveyed by the ° National Board of Fire Underwriters developed _pany interesting facts in regard to fire prevention. . One is illustritédin-the picture. . This frame-build- ml wlthstood-‘th: terrific sweep of flarhes ‘while ‘ gides were -, SN 70 I will be extfiiisfed unless waste of contribute greatly, towards the' e <A $ood in industry’ and waste of of this wiste, and,in two, 'wa; is a by decreasing the iisc. of ‘woods dglm o wobd by fire iy ‘stopped. Tt warning issucd by “the Quecnsboro, by making it more /N.'Y., Chamber: of-€onamerce after a it survey of the mationul forest problem. 2 Jt-was found.ibat. fifty. indu tries in xnhr als for the f: fhe State use %ood.as their chief raw and more easily: déstr material. .'of the immediate edncation of indus- tries ‘and individnals to the use of rcach substitutes for wdod. checked the ¢ .. "Structural steel,; metul fuxnl‘urc,m gtructures on all ‘sidés” were burnéd to the” Brdimd The frame building survived becausc its roof was ~coyered ‘with non-inflam sptng Had the teof caught as well; fl:e bmlting have bren-destroyed. years our " nation’s forests asphalt ~shingles and ol roofifigs S an X mc From a,zoo fmanent 00,600,000 - ma (thz fust ‘avaifable . xmp*rm’menl Jum‘) sedyr siingles fell has sale "The survev noted the need heen of wifdning- growth! ine o he I.sufig inthis. rapidiy. decade, cxperts ngree that it has not of incaleulable value to Jie nation. A od the point where it has collateral and perhaps in money a on 'of the for-arger saving §Ame-in the reduction rLey Say 'it” must” reacht‘that” of fir¢ loss. Class L—Security State Bank First Year: *First—Leonard *‘Swenson, “Bemidji. [ B Seconid—Roy” Wa&!on‘,'Puposky' -‘Second Year: First—Audrey Jondahl, Bemidji: || Second—Roy Watson, Puposky. & Third—Willie -Evans, - Bemigji. Fourth—Gustav Berg, Bemidji Fifth-—Olat Narum, Bemidji Sixth—Bernard Goodmanson, Be-| midji. Seventh—Theo. Fenske, Semnbl . Third Yeax: Fn-‘st—Leahe Evanx, Bemidji. : Second—Curl Hoines, Nary. B ird — "Ivan ' 'Goodmanson, Be- Fourth—John Lee, Puposky. DIVISION R—BOYS’ “Class ‘M—Pig " Contest Sows, 1 Year and Over: Pirst Kenaeth ‘Odell,* TurtleRiver. vSécond=Jay ¥ Whmng, Bemidji. er. Sows, Under'1 Year: Third—Donald Odell, Turtle Riv- First—Evelyn Rohrer,. Turtle Riv: ! er. Second—Allen Packard,” Solway. .Third—Laura ' Goodmanson, “Be-| midji. Fourth—Howard .Tans@n Hines. Fifth—Frank Noel, Bemidp . Sixth—Francis Stout, Bemidji. | Seventh — Oscar Skovglund, Be-|! “Fighth-~Kenneth Sime, Solway. -~ |* Class N—Sheep Club o mable shingles. The frame o~ -put- hose . play 'stopped’ the ¢ some kind: nt 'hhin the rrxt “few yetirsTor 880,609 (u 00‘ & sav- wood ‘[ Raplas, First—Lester “Barclay, - Bemidji. { Out of 550-men 276 werehouna to]: of | ability | ~praudéd when’ she -tuée»ur the con vention' floof that nha was - “German o e AR P P NFFECTIVE TODAY, the price of! fgi. StK ‘Exstittien Hesny is—box of FOUR pairs fer $5.00. This drastic reduction’ in price comes' at a time when éur Mills are-working night: and day; and is made pnu-file by our treritendous volume production. “We are today the world’s largest exclisive mantfacturers of genuine silk hoslery speclzlxzmg on one single style, in all colorsiand sizes. [ Passmg the Saving on to You inckease ‘of praducnun, our” maanactunng Co![! were loweted, and WE LOWERED-THE PRICE. * “We feel+that eur mlllxons of customers; who have put us in our present'position, are entitled to the saving mg €osts. s e g e ) i e B - - our'price was-<box-of 3 pairs for §6.00. -—the-price-was reduced-to—box-of -3-pairs-for-$5:00, -~~~ Now, with the completion of ourNEW mills, svhieh -« inereases our capacity:to 60,000, pairs per._ day, fwe are, able to give you—box of*4 pairs for §5.90. i = Genuine12Fhread Silk Worm ! "Silk Fashiohed Hosiery Our lustrous, perfect. fitting, genuine 12 ‘thread silk-worm silk #ashioned 3 REAL SILK HosniiRY WM. HOFFEND, ‘Room 16, Battles Block Now-Bo See This Waek's:Saturday Ebening Post N Millions of-satisfied - customers, “buying direct )'nm”wr‘ * Mills, havé forced our production up and up. With each’’ which they themselves have effected, in our manufactur- In 1920 our capacity was 8,000 pairs: per day, and < mqu-our—capachyms—zg—,mo‘pa‘m-per«y;—né FhG H' i“fi N‘E o] x of 4 Pairs $5 Deposit $1—pay balance of $4 to postman on delivery Buy Direct from Our Mflls Bosiery, will be a'revelation to-many women ‘who-demand Quah(y and long wear: “Qurwritten Gagrantee in every box insares your absolute satisfaction. ! The Only Way You €anSecure Our Hosiery it is never sold in.retail stores. We have a Branch Office in this! city. /A-Representative of this Branch—a* per- fnanent resitient of ‘your community—will- call at your door with samples. ' He will take your order and cellect Bl 00 ‘deposit. Twenty-four hours after your order feaches Indianapolis, your hosiery will: ‘be mailed’ from _the Post OfficeBranch in- our ' Mills, direct to- you. by Parcel Post. 'Pay the $4.00 balance to your postman, on llelwery We are the only exclusive silk bosiery mmufaf- turers delling by this method. { Beware of the Slick Imitator with the “Nail File” Test £ Dn accoun( of the ‘unusual populasity- of ‘ReAL: SuK Fesinesien Hisiery and our method of selling direct: from “our Mulls to'the wearer, there are many unscrupuleus im- ators, who purposely use the term «Mills” to deceive. IThey are merely irresponsible middlemen, peddling un-, known brands of cheap’ hosiery—seme even go so-far as to claim that they represent the Real Sifk Hosiery’ Mills. ! For your protection; our author-. ized Representative wears the gold - #eAl’ SuK button in his lapel. Ifin | doubt telephone our Local Branch Manager. iLocal ‘Manager ' ~ "Bhone.ZDB HH &L&RY L T, g -?Vlc&PreAIdent Calvin Coohdge, special-address,’ Wéd- % emud-’&q Sept. 6. : _ : “Auto ‘Rades, featuring Sig-Haugdahl in "his 3-mile-a- "gnutz car, and-%thc&m rReumon, Sémrday. ept. Lillian deer’sFlym% C:rcus -—«Llilmn .. “agoes from Auto. ng ‘Plane’ i stand and in aerial acro attcs, thrl!lmg ~tween two Battle Planesat n:(ght 1liuxfiifimd brilh- antly with fireworks. 5 i i9r£amfi s Dwmgflm&in%f&a& jump. " 7 Dozen bi Vaudbwlleand(}tmus acts on stagu*beiore . gran stand, . / T I \AutoPolo eachqafmmmand -evening. "' 0 ;,d il evening, . . _ S 5 G Horse Races, $22,009.90mpurses, Sept. 4, 5 7aad 8. P Auto Races, Wednesday, -Sept. 6, and Satm?day,;.; \Spectacular Fueworks Display, * Mystlc Chma. each C: ?\ Wortham Shows, 25 attractlons. R g $].500000 00 Lwestock _ nd Poultry£how o Blggest Farm Pxoducts Show in-the World i v/ i 24 3 t . - $500;900.00élntemanonal"ArfE;pémtlon; 80?Kcres of Latest Farm Maéhinery , Blg Evemng Horse Show—Sept. 45,6, 7 *and’- Ca i Northwest AutomoblleiExpemtaon. et F Mammoth Comb1ned~Eflnbit -by Stam Bap&stflmhw Steel Machmery*Build’mg. i i ah i o 2] Demonstratlon of ClabWork’ by 850 b(gvs m diilsin J o Bew Boys' and Girls €lub Work Built mg‘_ TR . Entire Buil’dingqf,,EieCfneaEExhtbltS; el , i ] Exhlbxtxon of deen’s afld Ghddmn swotk,; 7 & | o 1 R e 7 - # 5 SR

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