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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916, REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays WONDERFUL DOROTHY GISH has created a sensation in “HER MOTHER’S DAUCHTER” An inspiring drama in three aets TONIGHT. ONLY. Also showing a ‘‘Cub’’ comedy, with GEORGCE OVE playing in a farce of the prize ring “THE WINNING PUNCH.” Shows start 7:30-8:30-9:15 About The City more, on easy terms. Tel. Mathew Larson.—Adv. Miss O. Clark was a business vis- itor in Bemidji Tuesday. Miss Gertrude Chamberlain Miss Olga Pospishel of Tenstrike shopped in Bemidji yesterday. % weeks. G. Mark of Delfield, N. D., was a guest of Mrs. R. Gilmore last week. Miss Margaret Stevens will go to Solway tomorrow to visit her aunt. Mrs. C. G. King, 1118 avenue. Miss Lena Gould of Wilton was the guest of Bemidji friends Tuesday. for a short time, R. Lee, editor of the Long Prairie | Tuesday. | Leader, was a visitor in Bemidji to- R day. xR Y. Miss Kate Sandness of Wilton is visiting Bemidji friends for a few days. Margaret Newton. August Peterson, who has Money to loan on farm mortgages. J. W. Wilcox.—Adv. 264723 in Bemidji Monday. Miss Olive Clark of Turtle River ~ was the guest of Bemidji friends yes- terday. have been visiting relatives at Baudette Tuesday. Attorney C. W. Serutchin is spend- ing the day in Duluth on professional business. Dr. and Mrs. Larson fer tie past two | #en weeks, will return to their:heme in Mrs. Charl Thurston of School-|Atwater, Minn., tomerrow: he craft was a business visitor in Be- midji yesterday. & One of these nice days you ought | this city. to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt | school. Daphine Moberg of Crookston is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Erickson. and $4.00 per year. Bank.—Adv. Misses Lucille and Marion Steidl of Northern were out-of-town shop- pers in Bemidji yesterday. H. M. Clark, Miss Thelma John- son and Miss E. Nelson motored to Itasca State Park-yesterday. for some time. The Delight of Children The self-developed, inner flavour of ‘NewPost Toasties bear a uniqueattraction for the kiddies—they ° even like them dry from the package for their lunches. A Dbox of Toasties provides ‘‘eats’” that will ‘delight “the children. New Post Toasties are usually .memd:filflx cream and sugar, in which form the flavour is_more pro- nounced -and the flakes more delicious. These Naw Toasties do not ‘‘chaff’”’ or crumble in the package and they don’t mush down in cream—both common;defects:of old-fashioned ‘‘corn flakes.”’ Then, too, notice the tiny bubbles on the flakes, produced by the quick, intense heat of a new patented process of making which imparts delightful erispness wand a substantial body to the flakes. New Post Toasties are a vast improvement over - any old-style “‘corn flakes.”” For tomorrow’s bredkfast— New Post Toasties Sold by Grocers everywhere. Cuyuna is visiting her sister, Mrs. Olga Gilbrason, of Nymore for .two The Episcopal Guild will meet to- morrow afternoon at the home of Minnesota Miss Jean Strand of Wilton, who has been visiting relatives at ©klee returned thome Miss Ann Johnson, a member of the Bemidji school faculty two years ago, spent the week-end with Miss Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanhouse, who at Schooleraft, returned -to :thetrzhome Mr. and Mrs. Boese, the guests of Mrs. Cobb of Brainerd is spend- ing the summer with her husband in Mr. Cobb.is a member of the faculty of the Teachers’ Training ‘We have just installed a new sup- ply of large, roomy safe deposit boxes which are for rent at $2.00, $3.00 Security’ State 476 Miss Helen Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Erickson, left today for Anoka where:she swill:"he the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Smith, Admission 5c anidilc Roscoe and William: Kaiser, meph- ews of Dr. and Mrs. R. Gilmore, vis- ited here for a few days last meeek. For Sale—Five acre lots im: iNy- 249, st of been visiting relatives at Alexandria, N. D., for a month, returned to his home ‘€ongressman Doremus - (top) and Cordell Hull, These prominent Democratic con- ressmen have recently issued state- ts vigorously attacking the-can- lidacy of Charles E. Hughes because 10: was:nominated while a ‘judge of United :States.supreme court. The Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church will be entertained by 'Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Berglund at their home on Fifteenth street and Park avenue Thursday evening. Edward A. Whitaker, traveling passenger agent of the Chicago Northwestern line, was a visitor in Bemidji today. Mr. Whitaker re- ports that. conditions in the north- west are very good. IHair -dressing, face massage and 'sealp - treatment. Switches made from combings $1.560. Tel. 112, Mina-A. Myers, Tropman Block, sec- ond floor.—Adv. 6td Tickets for the dinner and dance -at-the ropening of the Birchmont :firBeach "hotel :Saturday :evening 'will sell :for two doliars. For the .dance i}jj.only the -tickets will be one dollar. cffpital yesterday. The dinner will be served from six to -eight: o’cleek. ‘Word was received today that Mrs. C. Al Newgaard of New Richland, Minn., died at the Minneapolis hos- Mrs. Newgaard was/| the wife:of C. A. Newgaard, a prom- finent business:man of New Rich~ land. Mrs. I B. Olson of Bemidji is a sister of Mr. Newgaard. She will atterd: thie> funeral services -which’ will be held at New Richland on ‘Wednesday. A ‘number. of former Bemidji men have enlisted in the Minnesota Na- . ]|ttonal guard: and are preparing:to:go’| ] flcorresponding ?—Life. : ‘ past?’ shes % || accusation. to the Mexican border. W. H. Rus- #ell, “son “of Attorney P. J. Russell, rhas:cenlisted in the First infantry. Mr. Russell is employed by the Ford cempany ‘in ‘Minneapolis. Leo Fra- ser, brother of Fred Fraser of the -Troppman ‘store, -has also enlisted in’| lithe<Firat -infantry. 'Fred Fraser;| went to Minneapolis Sunday and watched the Minneapolis troops par- ade to“Fort'Snelling. He returned to Bemtd}i yesterday. 5 KKK EEKK KK KKKKKK KK * * ¥ (By Speclal’Correspondent) ¥ K R RGO KO KR KKK Nels Sneen of Duluth' was 'in-Ny-' H more Tuesday afternoon attending to |} business ‘aftairs. i} Mrs. George Larson entertained a few. of her friends Tuesday afternoon. & fdainty. lunch: swas served. during the afternoon. Among the guests were :the Mesdames J. Labree,, M. Johmson, A. Johnson and H. P. Erick- son foft Bemidji. *Miss ‘Leola Lish of Rosby was &’ guest of Miss Lieona Sehmidt Tuesday afternoon. % Willis—1 was at_Bump’s trial to- day. Y Gillis—Bump arrested! Tell me the 37 iHlis—He" was -accused-of—what .do you call it where a fellow lies for money ? Gillis—Politics, diplomacy or war- in y.mu\ ne-tospeak of,” he replied. gennine GRIFFTTH ) |zanch: house. BEAUTIFUL - JANE CREY .- with Tully Marshal in “LET KATY DO IT” . W. Griffith. ' One.of the most pleasing dramas we have yet shown. The story of a plucky young girl who:reared a family.iof seven bright. childzen, whose parents.had both died: Thrilling: scenes :of the style, are shown when Mexicans attack the . ‘Produced by “TRIANGLE PLAY CRAND -10c ani 30¢-- -7:30-900- TONIQHT The Leader will discontinue business, all stock and fixtures are now be- ‘ing-offered-for'sale at less than the present wholesale cost. is now offered the public to supply their needs in men’s and boys’ wear and a great saving to their pocket book. IN 7 PARTS Do e ' KEYSTONE GOMEDY ‘in 2 parts with Sam Bernard axid ‘The Great Pearl Tangle Amusing complications following the sub- stitution of an imitation for a real necklace of - pearls, with the action centering in a -fashion- ‘able modiste shop. 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Men’s 75¢c neckwear.....50c . 500 " 350 Arrow brand collars 10c, if you take all in a box 9c Men's 50c belts. ...35¢ 25¢ belts.......... ...19¢ Waiter’s white hip aproms....................19¢ Boys’ 75c suits new. . 59 You'll do yourself an injustice if you fail to pay this store avisit, we may “not haveswhat you want as the stock in some lines is -broken but the chances are that you will find many . 210 Third Street, i articles that you need. D!