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e TUESDAY, ABGUST 6, 1916. - About The City Edward Claffy of Kelliher is in the city for a few days. Miss Ella Ehlers of Leonard was a shopper in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. H. Ward of Stillwater is a guest at the T.:J. Burke home. $60,000 to loan on farms. _Dean Land Co.—Adv. ariee M. L.- Griffiths and family of Crookston are here to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Erickson of Hector, Minn., are visiting at the Grover home. One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard of Fargo, N..D., arrived yesterday to he the guests of relatives. Mrs. D. Wilcox has as her guests her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Cook, of Minneapolis. Mrs. Wayne Richardson of Duluth is the guest of Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey. She will leave today for Cass Lake. A. P. Hadley of Mount Vernon, Ohio, who has been a guest at the G. D. Backus home, left this morning. If you want some good oats cheap call up 934 and Conrad Lajambe, the “Frenchman,” will come quick.— Adv. 26d810 Mrs. J. H. Randahl will entertain the Swedish Lutheran Ladies’ Aid so- ciety tomorrow afterncon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. O. H. Bakke and daughter, Olive of Minneapolis are guests at the home of Rev. Osmund Johnson for a few ‘weeks. Mina A. Myers. Hair dressing. Switches made from combings, $1.50. Troppman Block. Phone 112-W.— Adv. 124821 Mrs. A. B. Palmer and her niece, Miss Leojean Boyack, have issued in- /| vitations for a lawn party to be x!ven [ tomerrow -e¢vening. The Misses Edna Anderson, Edna Backlund and Jane Hayner- will leave this ovening for Tenstrike and International Falls, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thorp of Par- kers Prairie, Minn., were in Bemidji yesterday to attend the funeral of Miss Bertilla Gustafson. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Huffman re- turned yesterday from Minneapolis where they motored a few weeks ago to visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graviin and Mrs. G. Lungren of Eagle Bend motored to Turtle River, via Bemidji, yesterday. Mrs. G. E. Pennock and Miss Bel- uah Barnes of St. Paul returned to their home this morning. They have been guests at the D. L. Stanton home. Attorney and Mrs. = Thayer C. Bailey left this.afternoon for Crook- ston where they will attend the wed- ding-of Mrs. Bailey’s brother,” William Stone. M. W. Barnard and family of Min- neapolis drove to Bemidji after stop- poing at points on the trip. They wlil remain at Birchmont Beach for a few weeks. “Stop that ad—TI sold all my oats to ‘Mrs.” Cr. Lbr. Co,, but if you want some good eggs bad, the same ‘Frenchman’ will come ‘Bingo.’ Phone 319."—Adv. "124d819 Miss Mabel Johnson returned to the city -Monday after- spend- ing several days at Honey Island on Turtle Lake as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Otterstad. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Seandinavian Lutheran church will meet in the city park near the library, Wednesday afternoon. It case of rain the meeting will be held in the church parlors. Miss Edna Schmitt of Thief River Falls will arrive in the city tomor- row to spend her vacation with her parents. She will be accompanied by the Misses Alma Sether and Katie Jonas, who will visit here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Murphy of Wheaton arrived today from Cass X THEATR Pleasing Photoplays Coming Next Saturday, Aug. 12 Florence Turner » “Doorstaps” The Famous Comedy-drama Five Act Mutual Star Production NOTE: Beginning with matinee at 2:30 next Saturday af- ternoon, there will be shows every day at the Rex Theatre until otherwise announced. “Bella The cebebrated Robert Hichens two part comedy. TONICHT starting 7:30 and 8:46 PAULINE FREDERICK in a Famous Players five act screen adaption of Chitdren PARAMOUNT PICTURES Tomorrow—TRIANGLE PROGRAM, five part drama, Matinee 2:30. Grand Theatre Donna’” novel and play by and J. B. Fagan Adults 16¢c Evening 7:30 and 9:00 - We Have the Bem Mast of thase choice lots in :Bemidji are ours to sell, becanse we own them. lh: Iutll:r to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the-terms. here to help you secure.a home of your-ewn. diifommts Simpryr: fo Lot You Want Weare AGAINST FOES Above, Miss Anne Martin (left) Aalmi The Woman’s party, which came WOMAN'S PARTY PLANS HOT CAMPAIG IN SUFFRAGE ST. Miss Alice Paul. Below, Mrs. Nina ' er. < into being a few weeks ago, is plan- ning a hot campaign to oust from congress foes of equal suffrage in states . where women have the ballot. Woman’s party naticnal commiitee. Miss Anne Martin is chairman of the Miss Alice Paul is the second ‘mont important figure in the sarty. Mrs. Nina Allender is cartoonist of the Sux- fragist, the party’s official organ. Lake where they attended the edit- ors’ outing. _They went to Birch- mont Beaci hotel to remain for sev- eral days. Grand and The attraction at the tonight will: be a_spectacular faithful adaptation of the celebrated novel and play, “Bella Domna,” by Robert Hichens and J. B. Fagan, which has been adapted by the Fa- mous Players Film company with Pauline Frederick in the title role. Miss Claire Nangle entertained at an auto party for her. friend, Miss Edith Ryan of Wahpeton, N. D., yes- terday, afternoon. After a variety of mishaps the party reached its des- tination. The guests were Misses Marie Dahl of Minneapolis, Helen and Beth Evans, Arvilla Kenfield Edith Ryan. The Misses Claire Nangle and Mar- garet Anderson entertained at tea this afternoon at the Nangle home from four to six o’clock. Miss Ar- villa Kenfield poured tea and-was as- sisted by Misses Eva Poupore. and Margaret McGee. The guests were Misses Edith Ryan of Wahpeton, N. D., Eva and Ethel Poupore of Grand Forks, Marie Dahl of Minneapolis, Beach of Grand Forks, Lucille Fos- ter of Lincoln, Neb., Leojean Boy- ack of Oklahoma City, Okla., Velma Dean, Helen Backus, Helen and Beth Bvans, Harriet Davis, Lucille Steidle, Gértrude Malone, Mae Simenson, Mary Jackson, Marie BurKe, Annal]? Ella [« Lagqua, Lucy Brooks and Claire. Col-{, Klein, Katherine ‘MacGregor, lins of Crookston. KRR KKK KR * De Lioyd Thompson, Fearless Av- iator; to Demonstrate Probable Results of an. Aerial Attack Upon America by-an Enemy Air Fleet at Minnesota State Fair, Sept. 410 9. 8 AMERICA prepared for war? Could the United States drive back an aerial war fleet ‘intent upon invad- Ing the country? De Liloyd Thompson; the :intrepid; birdman who is ranked among the sen- sations of the year, will give a thrill- | Ing preparedness demonstration at the Minnesota- State Fafr, ‘Sept. 4 to 9,-in imitation of -an aerial invasion, drop- ping bombs upon the prmcipal build- ings from a gigantic war plane, now being made for him. Similar deman- strations by Thempson at-New York City, Washington and. Bod.on exoited ‘wide comment this spring. ‘Bombs Are Dropped. ‘Sweeping in fromthe north at night, Thompson will drop bomb :after bomb from his aeroplane in’fmitation of an =| serial attack upon the Fair Grounds. and {4 ‘Bubseribe for ithe Ploneer. KKK KKK KKK KKK T0 ATTACK NINNESOTA STATE FAIR. - weys. - stand, Liveatock Pavilion, Agricultural Buflding, and otherbig structures with ] his .bombs. The explosion of the ‘bombs at night is a thrilling sight. In [} addition to his bomb throwing exhibi- tion each evening, Thompson will give | two daily flights, looping the loop, tall sHding, flying upside down, dropping in the ‘air, and performing in -other ENTIRE TOWN :MOVED. Suburban - Reaidence District :Moved 1,000 Miles to Minnesota State Fair. Moving ‘an entire:suburban:residence district over 1,000 miles is the magic task which is being undertaken this year to provide the Mimnesota State Fair, Sept. 4 to 9, with a new feature. The model suburb; which is coming from Cleveland, O.,in Angust, cost $10,- 000, and was designed to demonstrate the value of lumber in the ereation of homes. It is to be housed in the new Building Materials<Building, sdjoining the Art Gallerfes, and will be one of erating with the. -will attempt-10-locate-the-Grand-|the venture : ‘|and a state ticket. from the city. They atuted for the | | limits ‘and later showed resistance, Seventy-five - Greek the I. W. W. members. JUSTICE GUNTER WANTS T0 (By. United Press) > Denver, Colo., Aug: 8.—The Demo- cratic state assembly met here. to- 'day to nominate presidertial electors Julius C. Gun- ter, former justice of the Colorado supreme court, was practically unop- posed for the.normation for governor. Six -adherents of Woodrow Wilson will; be: named -as presidential elect- ors. 3 THIRTY CARS IN RACE : (By.-United Press) Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug: About thirty famous autospeed kings; here have entered cars for the race to the top ‘of Pike’s Peak day after tomorrow. Drivers from the east will compete against-drivers from the west. Ralph Mulford will try to establish a new ‘world’s hill climbing: record, he has'informed M. W. Colwell;:man~ ager of the: meet. ARMY RECRUITING OFFICE OPENED H E Corporal Samuel Weiner has open- ed an army recruiting office at the Grand Central hotel. He will re- main in Bemidji until Saturday, Au- gust 12. He expects to receive sev- eral enlistments from the Bemidji dis- trict. 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Store Phone 927 US When you need any- thing in the line of neat and attractive CUYUNA MINERS AT BRAINERD: STRIKE (By United Press) FHEEKEEKEEEKEERE KKK KK KKK KRR KK KK x X * % x % * * DRY CLEANING % % KOORS BROTHERS CO. & % x * * x x ¥ PHOTOGRAPHER x ¥ Clothes Cleaners for Men % % Bakers and Confectioners & X * *x ‘Women and Children ¥ ¥ Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ ¥ Photos Day and Night ¥ * THE MODEL DRY . ¥ % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * % * * CLEANING HOUSE " * ¥ Confectionery,Cigarsand % ¥ N. L. HAKKERUP * * Hogan Bros., Props. x X Fountain Goods x % * * * % 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 126 % % X AR KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KR KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KEEKKK KK KKK KKK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK x x K % X MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & * *. % ABSTRACTS OF TITLE ¥ X ‘Wholesale and Retail * ¥ BROSVIK, THE TAILOR . ¥ X + % Pianos, Organs and Sewing % * x x x ¥ Machines * *x Phone 938 * X SATHRE +« % 117 Third 8t. Bemidji & * x % x x Phone 578-W * x : x x *x X J. BISIAR, Manager * KKK KKK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK HK KKK KKK KK KKK ERRK S EEE LR RS S S Carbon Paper Typewriter Ribbons Pencil Pointer $1.00 Phone 922 bE LR RSB 2Rt Rt R Aug. B—Two hundred North Cuyuna iron range miners ‘walked out yesterday. Viol- ence was not attempted. This is the southernmost point to which the iron ore strike has spread. I W. W. agi- tators are responsible. Brainerd, Minn,, Socond: Sheets Paperiaeveryconcaivahis form; Phone 922 PIONEER OFFIGE 3 3 2 3 3% % % e e e R R R e s S e R R R R e R R S R e R E TR 2 ] ¥ DRUGS AND JEWELRY - X ¥ BANKING AND SAVINGS % 3 x « Wholesalers and Retailers ¥ ¥ Save systematically. Make use ¥ D. J. MOORE x & Service and satisfaction. Mail %~ ¥ of our Savings Department. ¥ —Insurance— x ¥ Orders given that same ser- ¥ ¥ We welcome your open ac- x 4« Northwestern ]‘nm.l Llh x ¥ vice'you get ‘in person. % count. * x mdm;mnmym £ * BARKER'S ¥ % SECURITY STATE BANK * x Phone 328 x % Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & &’ ‘Bemidji, Minn. * ¥ x KRR KRR KRR KK KRR KRR KKK KRR KRR KRR KRR KK KKK LA E R L EE T SRR R RS ME S EE ST RE S8 S L i«k{fifi**i{*i{f % ¥ X For Farm Insurance and ¥ x *x DEAN LAND CO. x ¥ - Farm Loans, See x ¥ DWIGHT D. MILLER! « * ¥ J. P. LAHR x X —=8pecial Agent— x Land, Loans, Insurance x % * ¥ Midland Insurance Co., Life, % and City Property % & Lands.Bought and Sold. % & Acecident, Health Insurance T:o_ppman Black Bemidji ¥ ¥ Markham Hotel Bldg. * % Agents Wanted. * x Bemidji, Minn. ¥ ¥ 506 Beltrami Ave. '*fii'*'**i*.**t** liiiiii*l%#l*i ii}*ifli#ii‘%. x KKK KKK KKK KKK k W. G. 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