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About The City Lty Miss Esther Funkley went to Kel- liher this morning for a few days’ visit. Ambrose Holland returned this morning from Grand Rapids where he spent the week-end, Miss Ruth Harding was in the city yesterday enroute to her home at Cass Lake from Minneapolis, Sister Dorothy returned Saturday from Crookston and Duluth where she has visited a short time, An informal “hop” will be given| tonight by a number of the younger set in the Odd Fellows hall, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum will leave this evening for a few weeks’ visit in Minneapolis' with friends. $60,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Mrs. Ealffra F. Netzer and son will leave for Crookston this after- noon to visit with friends and. rela- tives. Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Bertleson off Crookston arrived here Sunday morn- ing where they will spend a few weeks. Hovey Lord and Raymond Raco re- turned: Saturday from: Duluth ‘where| they have spent a few days with Ray- mond Lord. Extra special programsat the Grand | theater- tonight.—Adv. 2481 Charles: Aleen, who:has been the guest of his niece, Mrs. J. I. Meilecke, left this morning for his home at Sauk Center. Misses-Lorentta-and Genevleve Vio- phy, nieces: of:Mr. and.Mrs. J. Bistar, left for their home in the Twin Cities this morning. Mrs. B. Vonderbeck and daughter, Gladys, who.haye been at the Rosaan cottage at Lavinia, returned to Crook- ston this morning. Mina A. Meyers, hair dressing, switches, $1.50. Phone 112-W. Troppman Block. 174731 Ralph Brandon, who has.been: the J guest_of friends.and relatives in the i This Summer Glacier National Park Glacier Park in the Montana Rockies —it’s established now as America’s vacation paradise—#his summer make “Glacier” your vacation-place. On a Glacier Park vacation you’ll enjoy to the full the fascination of the Rocky Mountains. You’ll get into the “big woods.” You’ll paddle mile-high mir- ror-lakes, along racing mountain rivers hook the mountain trout. By auto-stage you’ll motor deep among the Rockies. You’ll “saddle up” and go horse-back up and onto the Rockies—cross the Continental Divide. You’ll enjoy out-of-doors-land hotels where giant trees are pillars, where there are campfires indoors. Very low fares to Glacier Park and back are in effect. Pacific Northwest Summer Round Trip tickets routed ‘‘Great Northern' permit stopover at the Park. New Glacier Park booklets for 1916 are out now—ask for . [§ them, and for detailed Park information. C.E. STONE, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul, Minn. 5 SUCSAGGACII SERVICE The popular star who played here in ‘‘The Yellow Streak’’ LIONEL BARRYMORE in the 5 part Metro wonderplay “DORIAN’S DIVORCE” Full of mystery, thrills, heart interest, and suspense and of the Metro quality GRAND 7:30 - 8: 5¢ and 15¢ 45 THEATRE Tomorrow—Victor Moore in “CHIMMIE FADDEN OUT WEST” Matinee 2:30 GOING UP SOON Still $1.00, but for how long we cannot say. Better order yours now. PIONEER OFFICE- - Phone 922 city and.Grand Rapids for the past two weeks, returned to ‘take up his duties at Conrad, Mont., last eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winklesky ‘and family .returned. this morning from Kelliher., where they visited over Sunday at the Lawrence Kramer home. 5 A. E. Roese of Long Prairie motor- ed.to Bemidji this morning. Before returning home he will make an ex- tended tour through Northern Min- nesota. One of. these nice days you ought ¢ go to Hakkerup’s and have your nicture taken.—Adv. 14tt Messrs. and Mesdames George T. Baker, Freeman, Fitzgerald, Leech, Lappen and Ed. French and son mo- tored to Itasca park yesterday where they enjoyed a picnic lunch. Mrs. Charles Nangle and daughter; Miss Claire, entertained as their guests. for the week-end Messrs. Bir- mingham and Seiler of Minneapolis. They spent yesterday at Itasca park. Misses. Florence Levins Arline Price, Marie Burke and Beth Evans, Messrs. Oscar Nelson, McGukin, Will Tuoy and John Burke motored to Itasca park Sunday and spent the day. If you want some good oats cheap call up 934 and Conrad Lajambe, the “Frenc‘hman," will come quick.— Adv. 264810 John Crawford and sisters, Misses Maggie and Mary, Misses ‘Susie Mon: roe and Clara Richards passed through Bemidji this morning in his car from Crookston enroute to Hib- bing and Duluth. s A. A. Lord returned yesterday from Wadena and other points where he has been on business for the Crook- ston Lumber company. Mr. Lord re- ports- excellent. crops in the country through which he passed. William H. Byman and son, Bart- ley, G. A. Byman of Eagle Bend, Mrs. Victor Byman and daughter, Grace, passed through Bemidji this morning enroute to their homes from Tenstrike where they have been on a fishing trip. P. A. Hockman will leave this eve- ning for Anoka where he will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Voigt, from there returning to his home at Defiance, Ohio. He has been a guest at the G. D. Backus home for the past week. *C. A. Shannon is expected to arrive in the city tonight to be the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon, for several days. Mr: Shannon was formerly connected with the Pioneer-and is now a member of the Minneapolis: Tribune force. Miss Beth Evans entertained in- formally for her guests, Misses Flor- enve Levins and Arline Price of Crookston, Saturday evening. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by the Misses Arvilla Kenfield, Velma Dean, Vera Backus, Helen Backus, Leojean Boyack of Oklahoma. City, Florence Hockman of Holgate, Ohio, Ella La- qua, Margaret Anderson, Claire Nan- gle, Gertrude Malone, Marie Burke and Messrs. Oscar Nelson, John Burke P. Hockman of Defiance, Ohio, A. J. Naugle, Will Tuoy of Minneapolis, McGukin, Edw. Dean, E. Erickson, Remson Bell, Paul Howe, Wallace Aitken, Ambrose Holland, Ralph Brandon of Conrad, Mont., and. O. Kannerberg and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Diedrich. HUGHES NOTIFICATION MEETING TO BE LOVE FEAST (By United Press) New York, July 31.—Former Jus- tice Charles Evan Hughes has been working for six weeks as Republican nominee, but tonight he will go through the function of being nor- mally told that the representatives of the G. O. P. in convention assem-— bled at Chicago last June, voted him their standard bearer. A survival of the days when there: "| were no telegraphs-and news moved slowly by courier and coach, the “no- tification ceremony” tonight was:to be transformed into a ‘love feast” by +|the Republicans. 4 PENNSYLVANIA” F6 WED AN OHIO BOY | Miss Eliuhelil Kolb. “The sweetest «in . Pennsyl- vania,” 8o called b; ernor Brum- baugh, Miss Elizabeth Kolb, da: ter of Colone!and Mrs. Louis J. K« of intown, has disregarded:pro- posals from cowboys, bankers-and men of jaffairs: througilout the coun- and has become engaged to Rg::z Alvin Gibbs, a graduale of the - - versity of Pennsylvania, class- of 1916. He is a son of a2 w manufaeturer: of Canton. Ohio. 000 people, will be packed with:old line Republicans, new line RepubH-| cans, former Democrats,. Progressives and just plain people. Before this audience—and through the press:as- sociations and newspapers—Governor Hughes will:make his preliminary ap- peal for Republican votes. As arranged for today, there were to be just two speeches—a very brief one from Senator Warren G. Hard- ing, who was chairman of the CHi- cago convention, and who was ap- pointed chairman of the notification:| committee. Harding will gently break the news to Hughes that- he was named Republican presidemtial nominee. Hughes will respond inia speech of probably five or ten thou- sand words—his ‘keynote” for the campaign. THE CARE OF CREAM. Two Essentials Are Cleanliness and Quick- Cooling. The two things most important in' producing. good cream "are cleanliness: and quick cooling. The separator must be washed thor- oughly after each separation, and the cans, pails and other utensils’ must be kept clean. - The cream may be cooled quickly and easily by simply placing a small cream ‘cooling tank, or even a_parrel, bétween. the pump and the stock tank and.con- necting them in such a*matter that the: water from the pump enters the creamn cooling tank from the bottom and over- flows from.the top into the stock tank. In this manner all: water for the stoek is first used for.eoeling cream, thene- by saving unnecessary pumping amd: insuring plenty of cold well water for cooling the cream. A cover on the cream cooling tank will help to keep the cream sweet, and it the tank is provided with insulation that will keep the water from changigg temperature so.much the better. By proper arrangement, according to the ingenuity and means of the farm- W LunE sons o LICCETT G igpinlt M s. ;_zum, T084ce0 co that do for smokers what no other cigarette has ever done for them before —they satisfy and yet they’re MILD CIGARETTES Thoy SATISEY / — and yet they’re MILD e AT et B0t “IN. THE TRENCHES” AT THE COLONIA DUBLAN CAMP, MEXICO < er, this method of quick cooling and’| good care of the cream may be providé | ed without much trouble and expense: and the well becomes as useful as:s natural spring and the work of cooling d caring for the cream. very conve- lent. Don’t pour warm cream into a can of cream already cooled off. Cool the warm cream ;first; then add it to the of older: cream. Ent pays to take care of the cream. me: creameriesi pay b:cents more per pound for butter' fat. than others, dde | almost entirely. to-the: better grade.of cream delivered and to regulgr, fre- quent deliveries.—Missour] Bul Cement Floors For Stables. ‘Where the walls join the floor of the le be certain that the cement-is:f I—not like- & “quarter round; It will help: to:keep:|. a ‘“‘cove:’ $ire-barn clean.. Do:not neglect this.pre- F-nmm,, because.it may. be slightly onvenient for the person doing the ment work. Remember the inconves- ce it will be daily not to have the: MY V)4 sl didilo | 2 (¢) Underwood & Underwood: Sapemrwiteses: Companies' G and H of the 24tk infantry, in trenches st Colonia Dublan, Mexico. ‘l‘ Camp, life does. not pall on the American troops. ... camp at Colonia Dublan, Mexico. Their minds and bodies :‘u kg]?t fi’fi?"" with drills ai:d “zfli . 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