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SATURDAY, AUGUST .5, 1916. RE e Al R‘E Ploasing Photoplays Mutual-Masterpicture Tonight The well known emotional actress FRANCES NELSON will appear in “THE DECOY” A thrilling five act drama of society gamblers. Shows start 7:30 and 8:45 Admission 6c and 15¢ Sunday Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30, 8:30, and 9:15 Mutual Program----Comedy and Drama ADMISSION Rex Theatre 5¢ and 10¢ NOTE: After Sunday evening’s show this theatre will again be be closed until reopened with in Bemidji yesterday. Harold E. Mills of Chicago was in Bemidji yesterday on business. Miss Myrtle Smith of Minneapolis |, is a guest at the T. J. Welsh home. $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a1t Mrs. E. D, Pryor of Blackduck was in the eity visiting friends yester- day. = S. H. Hadley of Mount Vernen, Ohio, 18 a guest at the G. D: Backus home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Milbank of Bagley were in Bemidji yesterday on business. Mrs. E. E. Robideau of Tenstrike Mrs. James Flynn of Leonard was |i |Iwas killed on the Texas border by ’ storming’ ‘tour — rear pl-ttdm " JEALOUS H’USBAND; sl s Four years ago'] 'Roosevalt establis] continental tours and .with, Hughes' ahility as’ a campsigner his friends “ | were' b tting today he wonld equal £ not better the'Roosevelfian’record ’for ‘strenuosity in speakiig dates: | With the goyernortravels::: Mrs. | Hughes. It is-a brand mew:depart- lure for the sife of a candidate: to be with_him on campaign tours, But (Mrs. Hughes has: always heen;.one lof her husband’s most-trusted ad- \visers and agsistapt in mapping poli- tical strategy, and besides she want- led to see that he kept well, so it was idecided to have her nlong Gover- inor and Mrs. Hughes, two secretar- ies, a messenger, the governor s per- isonal press agent, Carl D. Sheppard, formerly a Washingt’bn newspaper |man, and a messenger will occupy ione private car on the trlp Hitched ion to this will be another private car ifor-politicians, local committees and |- Major Matthew. C. Butler. inewspaper men. Uxmgr Sfiiz:he;vaclrylzfllfie:erm vfilfii | ‘On Monday, Governor Hughes will imake the first set campaignspeech iof the- season at Detroit.” Tuesday {H. J. Spannell, who shot both Butler and Mrs. Spannell, whom the hus- ed a precedent for liveliness in trans- |- DRINK MILK ==-You know is - CLEAN SAFE .Dalry Farm the will speak in Chicago and then he ‘goes to St. Paul. ‘band found riding to«"*her Regular Daily Shows as Usual Beginning Saturday Matinee Aug 12 milk comes from healthy cows, kept : in sanitary quarters. fed on balanced rations. The milk is clarified, bot= { ‘tled and brought to your table pure. motored to Bemidji yesterday to visit friends for a few days. If you want some good-oats cheap |} Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holm of Shooks | call up 934 and Conrad Lajambe,:the are moving to Leonard where they|“Frenchman,” will come quick.— [WISCONSIN PROHIBITS THE : IMPORTATION OF WHITE PINE 3 New York, Aug. b5.—Republican Nominee Hughes started his stump- ing tour today. It will carry: him across thé country to the Pacific 1F YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN IN OUR BANK COME IN AND coast and back again with a few days’ - - LET US SHOW YOU OUR INSTITUTION. WE ARE PROUD et vacation sandwiched in between When you need any- v y y: ’ OF IT. BillHeads times, at some spot in Glacier Na- 2 in the line of | Invitations . . |.Iq.| toinal park, Montana! nflme;gt Had “aitractive 4 . I i : v YOU DON'T KNOW HOW EASY IT IS TO START A BANK Packet Heads || Orieinally Candidate Hughes plan il “« m n l’l ned a-dignified speaking tour with set ! ACCOUNT WITH US UNTIL YOU HAVE “TRIED.” WE WILL T Hea appeals for votes in only a dozen or GLADLY ADVISE YOU ABOUT YOUR MONEY MATTERS FREE Call at this qfice ‘o of the big cities enroute to the 3 OF CHARGE. THAT IS OUR BUSINEFS. Pacific coast. He expects to remain vd a day or so in each of these large y cities conferring with local leaders. > LAST SHOWING TONIGHT of the famous bandit story for respectable people ‘Beating Back’ Picturing the remarkable career of Al Jennings of Oklahoma Who takes the leading part in the picture and with whom millions were made familiar through reading ‘‘Beat- ing Back’’ in the Saturday Evening Post. Shows start 7:30 and 8:50 Children 10¢, Adults 20c Sunday Matinee 2:30—Evening 7:30 and 845 A Paramount Feature s MARIE DORO % in a five act fanciful romance “THE WHITE PEARL” Grand Theatre Children 5¢, Adults 10¢ Admission, will make their future home. One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture- taken.—Adv. 14t Rev. Ira D. Alvord and fam- ily and Miss Martha Huntosh - re- turned yesterday from an automobile tour to Minneapolis and vicinity. E. E. Kenfield left this noon for Cass Lake to join a party from Du- luth. He will be gone over Sun- day. Miss Florence Todd, who has been a guest at the Backus home the past week, left-yesterday for her home at Park Rapids. Miss Florence Levins of Crook- ston, who has been the guest of Miss Beth Evans for the past ten days, re- turned to her home today. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reynolds and daughter of Chicago arrived last eve- ning to be guests at the J. A. Young- gren and Fred Brinkman homes." Mrs. George Cochran, Jr., enter- tained this morning at a breakfast. Among those present were Mesdames F. D. Stilling, F. M. Cunningham, George Kreatz and Miss Nell Shan- non. | BIRMINGHAM'S BOYS ARE REAL BATTLHRS FLORIST IIIIIllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIlIllIIIIlllIIIIllIIIIIIHIIIIIllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.‘.‘ We Have the Lot You Want £ Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. -'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII TR L R LR LT TR T T L e BANK WITH US. WE PRY % PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK (@RS 250525 a5 a5en a5 a5 Es AL P E RS R A N e S B LB BN B S E I Ca Ca e B ER ES I EICA L e Joe Birmingham. Joe Birmingham, manager of the Cleveland Indians for several sea- sons and now managing the Toronto team in the International league, has made a hit with his fans by the team from the bottom place in a wonderful spu The fighting spirit said to be lacking early in the season is there in plenty Now. gmmmn Good Work Is Our Speclalty | Boyack, Claire Nangle, Ella Laqua Adv. 26d810 | (By United Press) Madison, Wis., Aug.+8.—Wiscousin has placed a strict quarantine on the importation of ~all ' pine -nursery stock, according to an announcement made by J. G. Sanders, state ‘ento- mologist: The white “pine blister rust, a danger pest to forests, which has been attacking pine forests in the east, has made its sppearance in this state. “If this disease should escape in- to the native timber it would rapidly spread and in a few years the grow- ing of white pine and the propaga- tion of new plantations would be hopeless,” said Sanders, who is con- ducting the fight against the blister rust. - “By the quarantire order im- portation of white or other five-leaf pines from outside the state into Wis- consln is absolutely prohibited.” G. 8. ‘Harding, manager-of -the Grand theater, and Ralph Lycan left: last night in . the Harding automo- bile for a motor tnp Wwest of Bemmn They expect 'to be ‘Eone = about ‘a week. F. G. Halgren will leave Sunday night for Minneapolis. He will re- turn Wednesday with his wife and two children who have been visiting in the Twin Cities for the past sev- eral months. Two hundred and fifteen persons attended -the - Methodist Sunday school picnic at the Larson farm yes- terday. A good program of sports was given and everyone reports an excellent time. GRAND RAPIDS I{AS Mrs. J. W. Diedrich left for Cass 2 3 BETTER POSTOFFICE Lake this morning wnh her guests, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Vasaly, where they will attend the Northern Min- nesota Editorial association outing. Mr. Vasaly is editor of the. Little Falls Herald. Grand Rapids, Minn., Aug. 5.—At a cost of approximately $3,000, the Grand Rapids postoffice has been Steel fixtures Harry Vandersluis of Minneapolis, representing a printers’ supply house, Pioneer want ade-bring resulte. - and you’ll notice it more il’ you dl!ink Schroeder’s. Phone 65 SCHR@E%DER’S e There is such a difference -in milk NO news, r can succeed with- out -advertising, therefore we solicit the pntronage of ourre or thase who by their advertising help to make this paper possible. was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday enroute fo Cass Lake where he will attend the editorial meeting. He is a cousin of Mayor C. W Vanders- luis of Bemidfi- ~ ' ° s 3 HL_ “RED PEP'S -PHILOSOPHY The marriage of Edward Carlson of this county to Miss Hazel Myx of Detroit, Minn.,, was solemnized Thursday afternoon at the Baptist parsonage. Rev. Ira D. Alvord per- formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson will remain in Bemidji for some time. E. L. Oberg, editor of the Black- duck American, W. T. Noonan, editor of the Baudette Region and George Ericson, editor of the Spooner News, were in Bemidji today enroute to Cass Lake where they will attend the Northern Minnesota Editorial asso- ciation meeting. If a banker should today offer you a position as bookkeeper or stenogra- pher, could you accept it? No. You are not prepared, but why don't you prepare? Why don’t you attend Mankato Commercial College? Send for their catalog to find out more about it.—Adv. Miss Arvilla Kenfield entertained at a tea yesterday afternoon at her home. The afternoon was enjoyed by Misses Florence Levins of Crookston, Edith Ryan of Wahpeton, N. D, Florence Hickman of Defiance, Ohio, Helen and Vera Backus, Helen and: Beth Evans, Velma Dean, Leojean, just bought. and Lucy Brooks. Mrs. George Kreatz entertained yesterday afternoon at a tea for her guest, Mrs. F. D. Stilling of Brain- erd. The guests were Mesdames A. ‘A. Warfield, C. M. Bacon, C. B. Bat- 'flIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl:lIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIIII|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII|I|III||IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllllIIIlI||IIIIIIIIIIIIlIII||IIIIII||IIIIIIII|I|IIIIIII|lIIIIIII||III|HflIIIIIflI|I||E ture. Saturday afternoon long enough, he says. place he could sleep these hot nights was out on a screened porch, Have you one? the Building Material sold by the Irs alnght $o.pm your faith +o some thn\os ut be SURR,YOIL USE 3.5 afety pin. RETAIL LBR. CO. A safety pin won't stick you. . Right material at right prices and the best possible service thrown in. Evety time 1take a walk around the yard I find something new they have They have a car load of the finest Fir Doors to be found in the State and they are selling them like ice cream cones this hot weather. Better go down and have a look at them. Call me at:100 and I will see that you get what you want if you don't call when I am in swimming IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Red Pep has some good advice below his pic- Read it. He has been talking “flower boxes" every We still have some of them left. “Red Pep" forgot to tell you that the only Your faith will never be lost if you pin it to ST. HILAIRE Neither will they. Yours, “Red Pep" The Live Wu-e Philosopher. tles, George Cochran, Jr., A. B. Pal- mer, F. M. Cunningham, R. H. Mun- ¢y, G. T. Baker, F. Leech of Minne- apolis and 8. H. Farland and Misses Nell Shannon and Leojean Boyack. 5 CANDIDATE HUGHES IS OFF ON INITIAL TOUR— HEADS FOR WEST COAST (By United Press) But_the moment he announced a | transcontinental tour he began be- ing bombarded with appeals from Re- [ publicans for speeches in their home |, 1 towns—-and todny it appeared that