Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 25, 1916, Page 5

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Men, You Have Got to / Help Your Families ~+ Run Their Homes on \ . Business Lines Abost The City - ‘Wednesday morning, a daughter. Land..Co.—Adv. L ; days. \ i By J. R. HAMILTON ') Mormer . Advertleing :Managor ‘of “Wanamaker’s, Philadelphia for a few:days. The home:is a business:as much:as the: factory,and it:must CENT SALE. be systematized. A shrewd Jewish business man recently said: “To acquire -happiness-in ‘life, a man must be successful g along three different lines: He must be a success in his busi- 3, ness, a success.in.his health, and a success in his family.” 4 Now there.are just hundreds of you men reading this:paper who are not a success in your families. It is safe to say that aver eighty per cent of you men in America know little about ¥ the expenditures of your families except when you see the bills. k- | J You have got to stop this sort of thing or you’ll wreck the »2 nation. A few weeks ago.in Chicago a little woman with.four babies wrote a pitiful note, and later they found her a. suicide in the park. She just couldn’t find out how:to.keep her expenses down. Her allowance.was $250 a. month, but it might-as well have been $2,000 for all.the good it did. She had no business = training and she did not know how to buy. You’ve got to teach your families the use of money, and the best way to teach them is by the example you set. You men who are reading this article now probably spend hundreds of dollars collectively in the stores of this town almost daily. The example you set in spending your money will be the example they follow in spending theirs. If you try to save money, they will try to save it, also. “If you spend it recklessly, they will do the same. If you read the advertising:carefully,-as every business man should; if you pick out the best values in hats and shoes and clothes and underwear, you will be:setting an example that will save you tons of misery. * You know better than anyone-else that-the stores that adver- tise are, as a rule, the most reliable stores. You know that such sto&es"offer the best values. - You know what: you: ought to do— $0 00 It. Go through this advertising now for *he things you intend tobuy. Use the same good judgment in your personal purchases as you do in your business affairs. Teach your family how to buy. Teach, don’t preach, and you won’t be kicking at the bills when the end of the month rolls around. A business house is not the only thing that can go through Bt insolvency. There are far more bankrupt homes than factories. (Copyrighted.) of this week.—Adv. Lake ' from :Minneapolis. Jicture tagen.—Adv. Mrs: R. E, Miller has returned from the funeral.of her father. Farmers: I -want your pulpwood. ~Write or call on Dan Rose; 419 Minnesota Ave., for prices. —Adv. 204956 . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner of Puposky are visiting friends in Glas- gow, Mont. They made the trip :by auto. E Miss' Catherine Bednaz has return- ed to her home in New Lisbon, Wis., after a visit ‘with her aunt, Mrs. E. H. Denu. 1,000 kodak films wanted to de- velop for only 10c each; prints 3¢, 4¢, 5c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St.— Adv. 26498 Miss: Addie Murphy of Minneap- olis, who will teach in the Bemidji morning. Miss Myrtle Rasnic was united fu marriage to Arthur Thompson Wednesday afternoon by Judge A. M. Crowell. Mrs: ‘Philip: Gill :and mother, Mrs. T. Burton, arrived this morning from the past month. él\fil.l.llllfllll LLLCLOLEL OO OO OO O U LU LT REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays " TONIGHT=-7:30-8:30-9:15 - Admission Sé?FIIOE, : EDWARD COXEN--LIZETTE THORNE “Love’s Bitter Strength” _George Ovey as ““The Hero of E Z Ranch” -and Oscar and Conrad playing “DISGUISERS”’ = % Tomorrow **The Highest Bid’’ Mat. and Ev ST Bl £+ Gl " AS A LAST RESORT TITTTTT Y T OO featuring William “Russell -:and Charlotte*Burtoq [T T A T T been given -up, try CHIROPRACTIC U 11 LTI 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. ” long life. its reerits. Isn’t it worth your whils to investigate. A PAY AS YOU LIKE A. BDannenberg D { In most cases these are the terms. We are ' . here:to-help-you secure a home of :your own. 30-5, i Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. — CASH FOR RAGS l:.hl'; a c:mm'nitf for uotllher car 3 ou - have any on h:nfl:.u or’ l"llp _them to me while the prices are hi I pay: '$1.00:t0'$1.75 Imndmr. piumh for- rags. m any kind of mixed iron $4.00 to $6.00 per ton. For auto tires 3c to' 4c per pound. I also pay the highest market price for rubbers, copper, brass uflll:du f you have RN Hann any of-theabove, you and I ought Born, to Mr. and Mrs.- Tnfiflugfiei, $50,000 to. loan. .on -farms. »Dean || § a7aee |’ Miss Claire Nangle-left yesterday for- Red -Lake -Falls to -visit. a:.few :| graph. . Get. portraits.at Rich Studio] ‘William Gilbert arrived hereitoday: to..be.the guest. at.the.Evansihome At" Brakke Varléty 'stEn-a balance| 2d825) Dr. Frank Tibesar passed through Bemidji yesterday.enroute to Cass One of these nice aays you ought t© g0 to Hakkerup's and have your 14tt, Goenville, Minn., where she attended, spruce,| schools this coming year, arrived this Minneapolis where they have spent Your friends can buy-anything you can give them—except your photo- when :hope is gone and your case has This wonderful advancement in science is Nature’s way to health-and Many people have proved 29 10th St—Adv. 264920 ‘Mrs. Rose:Cossentine and: Mrs. Roy* Cossentine” who-have ‘spent ‘the past' «| six: menths at College View, Neb:, re-i turnedoto: their home, via Bemidji, to Blackduck. 7 ] Mina A. Myers. Hair “dressing.’ | Switches 'made from combings, $1.50 "|'Ttoppman Block. ‘' Phone 112-W. Advy. 12496’ { ‘Mrs, A. C."Park-and -daughter, Elizabeth," left- today for-their home' in''Great' Falls, 'Mont., ‘after a visit’ inBemidji- with Mrs Park’s sister, - Mrs.'E H. Denu. ’ ‘Mrs. Frankovitz,” who ‘has been a .guest” at-the“Charles Nangle home, left yesterday for Red Lake Falls to visit ‘hersister before returning to] her ‘home at Fergus Falls. Dr.-and ‘Mrs. R.”Gilmore ‘and fam- ily, Mrs. L. T. Gilmore and daughter, Helen, accompanied by Miss Cath- ‘erine Richards motored to Ttasca park yesterday_and spent the day. i Miss Gertrude McCuen of Duluth, who has been a guest at the Bowser 'home for the past week, returned to her home today by way of Bovey where she will spend a few days. +'Mrs. J. J. Conger “entertained at' 6 o'clock dinner last evening. The’ guests were Misses ‘Margaret McGee; Lida’ Hawkins of Cedar Rapids, Ta.,| and Jean Richards of Spokane, Wash. Among the shoppers in = Bemidji yesterday were Mrs. Frank Trafton of Frohn, Mrs. F. A Demning and Mrs. Lucy Williams of Northern, Mrs. Spinner Johnson of Hines, Mrs. Matt Nolan »-of * Bass -Lake and’Mr. and Mrs. Utic of Turtle River. The marriage of Clifford Heath of Fort Collins, Colo., to Miss Hilda M. Clark of Clearbrook took place yes- terday at the Swedish Lutheran par- sonage, Rev. J. H. Randahl officiat- ing.. Mr. and Mrs. Heath will make | their home at Fort Collins. _Among the guests who enjoyed the é Birchmont} Bearh -hotel §danee; last 1 evening were ‘the Misses Leah Ber- man Byrdie Bentson, Arvilla Ken- field, Velma Dean,-Beth- Evans, Capi- tola Stewart, Vera:and:Helen Backus, Florence Hockman, : Mabel . Brooks ick 'Edwin -Dean,; Clifford Condon, :/Bob Budrowe, Henry Cominsky, ;| Remson Bell, Oscar Nelson, Whitney Brown, A. J. Naugle, 8. T. Stewart, D. J. Moore, Walter Kruger, J. Can- non, John Messelt, George Walker end A H. Feir and Messrs. and Mes- dames George T."Baker, F. G. Hal- {gren, J. A. Younggren, C. R. San- born, i H: Mayne: ‘Stanton,: E. Voigt, | P.‘Waller, J.“W. Diedrich and -Judge C ' 'W. Stanton. \ ki | ADSQUATE FEDERAL WORK- MEN'S COMPENSBATION LAWS. I ptand for adequate Federal ‘Workmen's Compensation- laws, . «dealing not::only: with' the ‘em- Pl vof:government,-but with the employeg-who-gre: engag- in .interstale commerce,-and subject to the hazard of in- Jury,- so that “those activities i 'which ‘are’ within-the ‘sphere of ! #¢he.comstitutional . autharity “of Congress may be :dealt with un- ider a sultable law.—From Mr. Hughes' _speech of acceptance. There ‘are so many crooks in the road of life that most people prefer to | cut-the-corners. i to get-acquainted. : &"l;'l : i 4 = iEnjoy | ‘é‘lllfllflll"lllll"llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll.IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 112 T{fi?sntn fluln..njdfism“. 3%::. B = FOR Phone 638- the wonderful "Bund.a;::;fl:: s -All Kind Of Wood==Wholesale and ‘Retal| . SBE 3 ; ON HIS Geo. H. French & Son SCOOP vcation Office Markham Hotel Building Phones: Office 177-W SR House: 661-W ° llIllIllllIIlllIllll]llllIllllII_IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIflllllllllllll]lfillllfll‘lllllllg WANTED - - I am in the market for a large amount iof timber and swould like to arrange with 50 farmers todeliver timber to ‘me. Please call at my store for contracts. . - 1. P. BATCHELDER conorg’l‘omo::&-ndlu ‘Minneso th Ave. T Defective anad: the Messrs. F. J. Koors, Freder- |\ o Tonight at 8 o’clock SELI_G-’S 10 PART PRODUCTION OF THE by Rex Beach With the same cast of players, author, producer and* - director that made “The Spoilers’ famous-- Tonight-Tomorrow-Matinee & Evening PRICES All Seats Any Show 25¢ ‘Only children In Arms will.be admitted without a ticket. | Two: Shows Only Each Day Afternoon at 2:30 Evening at 8:00 Doors open at 2:00 & 7:30 Attend the Matinee at 2:30 and Avoid the Evening Rush Grand Theatre] “The House of Quality”’ oo 3 o ok k% % on hav e 8 room to rent or ¥ rent one—you get the * best choice through a Pioneer * Phone 922. * iifiiifliiiiill Sample Dapt.802.Jas.8. Kirké Co.Chicago,US.A. | & ‘circus or somegreat theater like the New York Hippodrome. Thisyear|attractions before the Grandstamd. the Minnesota State Fair, which is to| They have been trained to do dosens be held S¢ t 4 to 9, has engaged one |of different tracks, and will certainly of ‘the mo: noted herds of elephants |amuse old folks and young folks withj ¢ in the country as ome of its open-air |their curious actlons. 3 g By *HOP" | LEPHANTS. are such ponderous creatures that they are rarely 3 exhibited successfully-except Py Too''Much Talk' /~L0 SCOOP — HoT AINT

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