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et N THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1016, city today visiting :with Archie M. Hayes. About The City Miss.Alto Engersollzof “Wilton:was esterday. Mrs. John Guthrie of Turtle River | i shopped in Bemidji Wednesday. One of these nice days you ought o go toiMakkerup’s and haye ypur Mr. and Mrs. George Feigh of Tur- |picture taken.—Adv. 24t tle River drove to Bemidji Wednes- day. T. S. Ervinarrived in the gity this morning from ‘Chicago where ‘he has been for a short time. Dean a7ite $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey re- turned from Crookston Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vandersluis|haying spent the Fourth in that returned this morning from Minne- | gjty, apolis. - Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Snyder of C. J. Backus of St. Paul is in the'Blackduck motored to Bemidji on REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays A powerful “Flying A" .drama “The Release of Dan Ferbes” featuring Helene Rosson-and 'Wm. Stowell. Also the picture Magazine “REEL LIFE” .and :comedy “A MIX-UP IN PHOTOS.” Tonight Only Children-5c Adults 10c SERVICE Charming and Beautiful MARGUERITE SNOW NOTORIOUS GALLAGHER' One of the popular ‘“Metro” pictutes we have been previously showing on Sundays. The glorification of ‘‘Buttsy Gallagher,”” an absure and wholly innocuous character of New York’s t east side through his arrest for a murder which he didn’t com- mit, forms the basis for a screen story of. dls'tmct origin- ality, brimful of thrills and delightful satire, in 6 parts. GRAND 6c and 18c 7:30 and ‘8:45 Tomorrow “‘Fighting In France’’ 7 parts.witha an out-of-town shopper in-iBemidii{more, on easy terms. Tel. ‘Wednesday to attend to business af- fairs. WRECKED BY IGNORANCE Avoid a Life of Misery and Health By Using a Celebrated Physician’s Favorite Pre- #For ; Sale—Five aere lots in Ny- 249, Mathew Larson.—Ady. asatt Mr. and Mrs. J. Hetland, who have been -visiting relatives in this city, returned to their home in Moorhead, Mipn., ;today. For every disease or ailment of a womanly character, no matter how re- cent or long standing,-the one suge, xI';‘e.lxable r;_medy ofpprovcd merit is Dr, ierce’s Favorite Prescription, Ml-s.hlml'smll sntd children will ‘Women should never experiment with leave this evening for the Twin Cities | ynknown preparations; the risk is too and points in Wisconsin where they |great. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- will visit for a month. tion is prepared from nature’s roots and herbs and does not contain a par- ticle of alcohol or any narcotic. Mrs. N. B. Osman and daughter,| Women are earnestly advised to take Arline, of Minneapolis arrived in Be- ;tdfz" i:' ": ,é;" °aiP;L“£“l penods,wl:‘ahd; s € e, displacement, catarr] midji Tuesday to spend the remain-|c ition, hot flashes, ow com- der of the summer here. ion and mervousness, = For girls about to enter wom:.nhm Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sampson mo- mm:se acb:al:nt .'l:’ %‘:":’memfi’ tored to Bemidji Wednesday on busi- | Dy, Piercc’s? avo¥ite p,,sc,fpégfi ness. They returned to their home |should always be on hand, at Wilton in the evening. It's a temperance remedy-that is ex- . t:“afxed from e:‘fims with pure glycerine Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, family and EI‘SPI;'; ingredicats” ase. published on guests returned yesterday from Lasa-| Any medicine dealer can supply it in lot Lodge, Cass Lake, where they en- | €iber liquid or tablet form. The cost is % 1 joyed an outing for a couple of weeks. :'nd:rsl:'ab:e.e {’f’i‘ig;a“]‘ser. b%‘:g?e' "“lh_y valids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for free Miss May Shooks, a graduate of St. |confidential medical advice—Adv. Luke’s hospital in Duluth, is ex- pected to arrive in Bemidji tomor- row morning to visit Miss Anne Mills, ENOW THYSELF! Read all about yourself, your the physiology of life, anatomy, hs)?gs:t:l:'. simple home cures, etc,, in the “Common Sense Medical Adviser,” a book of 1008 ages. Send to Doctor V. M. Pierce, uffalo, N. Y., 3 dimes or 30 cents in stamps for a cloth-bound copy, to pay cost of wrapping and mailing only. If you want some good oats cheap call up 934 and Conrad Lajambe, the “Frenchman,” will come quick.— Adv. 26485 - The Bethlehem Steel'Company’S Offer to Serve the United States At a time when the expenses of the Government are so enormous— Isn’t it worth while finding out the actual facts before plunging ahead into an - expenditure of $11,000,000 of the people’s money for a Government armor planti To clear up the whole situation, and to put it on a basis as fair and business-like as we know how to express it, we now make this offer to the Government: The Bethlehem Steel Company will manufacture armor plate for the Government of the United States at actual cost of operation plus such charges for overhead expenses, interest and depreciation as the Federal “Frade Commission may fix. We will agree to this for such period as the Government may designate. The House of Representatives voted down a proposal to empower the Federal Trade Commission to determine a fair price for armor, and allow private manufacturers opportunity to meet that price before the Government built its plant. Isn’t our propesition fair and ought it not to be accepted ? The measure is now before the United States Senate. CHAS. M. SCHWAB. Chairman EUGENE G GRACis, President Bethlehem Steel Company Mrs. L. Huffman and children of | Black, returned to their home to- Minneapolis are visiting at the home | 92 of Mrs. Huffman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Malzahn, of East Be- x ‘We have just installed & new sup- Fourth of July in Bemidji visiting|lis guest for several days. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rev. I. D. Alvord and wife have MORE MEN THAN WOMEN gone on an automobile tour to the HAVE APPENDICITIS | Twin Cities and southern Minnesota. They expect to return to Bemidji Surgeons state men are slightly apout August first. Dr. Fuller will more subject to appendicitis than occupy the pulpit: in the Baptist women. Bemidji people should|church in Bemidji during Rev. Al- know that a few doses of simple|yord’s absence. buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as| - mixed in Adler-i-ka, often relieve or prevent appendicitis. This mixture removes.such surprising foul matter At A group of the young people of Bemidji enjoyed an automobile party yesterday. They were Edith Mills, At Lecturer. Matinee 2:30. of Leig, Mil Unsurpessed You can’t afford to-eat or drink anything which you are not ab- solutely sure is PURE. Every drop of our milk comes from a HEALTHY COW, fed on bal- anced ration, milked in abso- lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is clarafied. The Wholesomeness and Pur- ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle tomorrow morning. You will readily taste the ® difference. 1 Phone us your order now, to- day, while you think of it. . W. G. Schroeder Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Minn. with your home merchants, They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this acom- munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. of the Fifth Principal Meridian, sit- :rfi KEXEEE XK KK i: uate in the County of Beltrami, Min- nesota, and no affirmative judgment}™ z n‘fi‘";d“ to:gm lt:l ld;ar- : _}s saught against defendants herein.[¥* tise should not complain when Dated June 29th, 1916. ¥ the buyer forgets that he is & W. N. WEBER X in business. It is just a case ¥ Attorney for Plaintir, |* Of “forget” all around. * ‘Bemid}i, Minn. ; : than ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost | \fiire and Violet Achenbach, Florence ANY CASE of constipation, sour| johnson of St. Paul, Alice Witting, stomach or gas. The INSTANT, €asy | Leojean Boyac, Myre Dickey, Eunice action of Adler-i-ka is. surprising.| Neeley, Mildred Hanscom and Lu- City Drug Store, druggists.—Adv. cene McCuaig. SUMMONS. A wedding of particular interest State of Minnesota, County of Bel-|t, Bemidji people is that of Miss trami. District Court. Minnie Olson, a teacher in the Ju- Chris Jenson as Administrator of the | pjor high school last :year, and Wil- estate of Willlam H. Neudeck, als0|}iam Daveneaux. The ceremony known as William H. Newdeck, de- | {ook place at the home of the bride’s ceased, Plaintiff, parents in Rothsay, at high noon against yesterday. Miss Alma Olson, sister Thomas Clark, John Alex Johmson,|of the bride, and J. Daveneaux, J."W. Trwin and W_flliam O'Brien | prother of the groom, were the only and also all other persons unknown | attendants. Mr. Daveneaux and his claiming any right, estate, title,|pride will live at Hallock, Minn. At interest or lien in the real estate — b St. described in the complaint herein, = - | At Defendants. LATEST SPORT SUIT The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the Plaintiff.in the |’ above entitled action, which com- plaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of said District Court, at the City of Bemidji, County of Bel- trami and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the sub- scriber, at his office, in the City of Bemidji, in the said County of Bel- trami within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ap- ply to the Court for the relief de-| manded in said complaint, together | with ‘the Plaintiff’s costs and dis- bursements herein. Dated June 24 A, D. 1916. ‘W. N. WEBER, Plaintiff’s Attorney, ° Bemidji, Minnesota. FOR SUMMER GIRLS i gt State of Minnesota, County of Bel-| trami. District Court. Chris Jenson as Administrator of the estate of William H. Neudeck, also known as William H. Newdeck, de- ceased, Plaintiff. against Thomas: Clark, John Alex Johnson, J. ‘W. Irwin.and William O’Brien, and also all other persons unknown claiming any right, estate, title, interest or lien in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. Notice is given to defendants that| ¥ the above entitled action is brought A smart costume of green and pur- for the purpose of determining the }| ple check wool jersey, an ideal suit rights of the respective parties to || for the young girl who visits the ten- said actions in the Southeast Quar- [ 1is court, links or ];ekr:'g With the ter of Southwest Quarter (SE% st wornnpmse edgcdy. wi SW1,), Section Twenty-nine (29), lar is attractiv th & §fringe of green anx purple worsted. Township One hundred forty-nine (149), Range Thirty-two '(32), West R RN KRR KRR HE K EH KKK KKK KKK KK TR H KK KKK KKK KK KK Philadelphia - At Boston ........... . Batteries--Rixey and Burns; Barnes and Gowdy. Batteries—Hendrix and Fischer; Miller and Wilson. . Cincinnati . .. Batteries—Toney and Wingo; Wil- liams and Gonzales. Brooklyn at New York, no game, wet grounds, Batteries—Keating and Walters; Ayers and Henry. Boston at Philadelphia, no game,) rain. Batteries—Leifield and Clemons; Yingling and Owens. Batteries—Cochrehan and Berry; Moran and Custer. Batteries—Palmero and Williams; George and Murphy. BASEBALL YESTERDAY ¥ SILHOOLEY, YANK RECRUIT, SEEMS A STAR IN OUTFIELD AND ALSO AT BAT midji. | ply of large, roomy safe deposit boxes Northern League. . . which are for rent at $2.00, $3.00 R. H. E. Frank Gilhooley, the midget out- 4 ¥ fielder with the New York Yanks, is Miss Nell Davne of Hallock will|and $4.00 per year. Security State | Winnipeg ............... 2 8 3 developing into the best lead-off man arrive in the city today to visit at|Bank.—Adv. d76 | At Duluth .............. 3 8 3 il\“I"helAbmel?c‘ln') lea%ue.b Since Fl;lntz i alsel roke his collarbone in ay, the home of Mrs. H. M:Il;, enroute ] o ) 1; Pé E1 Gilhooley has topped the Yank bat- to Puposky where she will be the| Ernest Guthrie of Cass Lake, hav- |Superior ............. R ting order and has raised his bat- guest of Mrs. Carleton Clark. ing spent the Fourth at the home of | At Virginia ............ 16 1 ting average from .230 to .280. Bert his mother in Turtle River, returned R. H. E. S‘l_‘notten 9f the quwnls lst};l)erlha%s Miss Doris Bailey and William Bai- | home yesterday. Ralph Guthrie ac- [ Fort William ............ U S ol S Shomie Tats B bt ley of Backus, Minn., who spent the|companied his brother and will be|[At-Fargo ............... 813 1 than Gilhooley and is not getting down to first so often. Gilhooley joined the Yanks thi spring after having been sent ba ~ to the minors twice before. He h: had a try-out with the Cardinals * 1912 and in 1914 the Yankees ! looked him over. This spring wh he came for his third try for f: company there were plenty who s: that he’d never do at .all. M: everyone believed tha: he was just good minor leaguer and would ne:. be any better. But Gilhooley k. fooled them all. An inspection of Gilhooley’s reco shows that in a recent period of . Nationai League. Pittsburgh St. Louis 4 ‘Washington American Association. R. H. BE. L7131 . 213 0 Paul Minneapolis . games he has been on base 68 tim¢ 38 through his own hits and 32 L R. H. E. either errors or passes. He score. Kansas City ... e 00T 2 23 runs, At Milwaukee . wiop 2 & A The midget is seen to use his nut in all his work and much of his suc- cess is through his ability to vary his style of attack. He bats with an eye R. H. B. on the pitcher’s steadiness and he Louisville .. .510 1 will walk on any pitcher who won’t At Columbus 0 4 1 get them over for him. Then, too, he poles one out to the fence just often enough to keep the outfielders from playing in for him. From House to House the Good News Spreads Many housewives have found a happy solution of the breakfast problem in New ‘Post Toastles. : These new corn flakes are distinctive in that they bear a self-developed flavor all -their own—the delicate, fascinating flavor of choice, white Indian corn.” Unlike other flakes, they do not depend on cream and sugar to make them palatable. Try a handful without cream and sugar—note the fine flavor and new form; also the tiny ‘‘bubbles’’ on each flake. These bubbles are a distinguishing characteristic and are produced by the quick, intense heat of the new process of making, which also brings out the wonderful flavor. Although the New Post Toasties are a great improvement in flavor and form, }hey cost no more than ordinary flakes. Have a package delivered for tomorrow’s break- ast. New Post Toasties —sold by Grocers everywhere.