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return, -accol ‘tothe!, SITES OF HISTORIC INTEREST 5o reiims aceng o e misreading of a Latin text, the mald- ens. were coming 'ashore to Cologne ‘when: Huns killed them all except Ku- R nera. Later she leaped to her’death’ A g 5 from a castle parapet. Doorw, !the .little Dutch'.town NOW | ., d Trbened § the home of the former emperor of Ger- | 7o o '&et:':m!‘o“"“ Aettiement o s ] er.hlaer might learn of 3 ) y many, is surrounded by sites that may |y i sy plety referred was in the Piopeer! =% give the former kaiser cause for re- iy, s victug, and genuby e on Saturday eveming. It told.of a = -~ > AT T e 2 2 WO || Considerable property is held in com= 1ng. | k@ ‘, WA flection, says a bulletin of the National 4 visit made to this city by a member i (9 2 “I'believe that America be Geographl i ‘At ‘R " | mon: by the people. : There, widows, of the Field Survey staff of ‘th O N S 0 RO e e that ticaibe: ; : : dc' m:‘ety. t ‘Rhenen he|married women and girls are classified ; - .. |soststed Plstures for the purposs of ; ; L. longs ‘to American citizens, :,:e:y-"fi‘l‘:dflc‘;:fim“&“mlg by thelr attire.. ‘At Maarshergen: th M ¢ . ¥ thering data upon which a deeision| = . ; p : i ‘turali v e 9 Pyra \ rected M. E. Brinkman Makes Trip 0|55 to be made a3 fo whether or.not |’ ; ; o natgve.a!\(l naturalized, who | xing of ‘Botemis;" took refuge there, | p ol el i : : b-franchise, which' gives the are willing: to. seek redress ‘| Perhaps the most noteworthy 0k |t o soldiera, fo i a sub-franc! ,>which gives the ex- -~ aspect the crowning of Napoleon. At Utrech Many ‘Places Around Dutch City of Doom 8h: et — . really 18 in thé motion: picture o diting: field.” ' > ¥ i The story hich Mr. Brinkman 3 M‘iflfl‘llsdi".t° Secure ' clusive right of exhibition of pictures g £ 4 for their gri i 3 Rhenen 8. its tow h e it 0 S i / 7 : grievances in order: nen s, er, Which bears the |tne treaty was signed which opened th 7o Sub ,F;_.poglllfi R ”pifi'éfifiiflflfi'fi?fi?fm ';:' ::d:; T M - - ly and:constitutional ‘ways. :h?:“}’:,l?;ng:'s:;:;h lil::_‘ug;::r .‘: way for Britain's present great cem: —_— granted 'to some exhibitor in' this 2 # i 1 “believe that -all ‘others | companied Ursula and her 11,000 ylb.:.:d ‘j,:lvs;v,m:{,:,;,&n“ h”'qnfl_flm‘ Snhscribe.for For the purpose of pledging him-|city. The Associated First National .o,should be’ taught,. peaceabl ging on_g pligrimage to, Rome, n gelf and his thqntrg‘ he, pigsegva | Fictures already has contract;with| .. ey d. ght, peaceably 'J-i grimage to, Rome. _ Upon | e Y He stars and directors mentioned by f - if. we. can, and forcibly if -we fon in motion picty¥es of unrestrict-) e L i i 3 g st 3 :d production ?ind sapatitive Vhes] i, Brigman for i pne s . must, -that Our Country’ is hibition' of ‘their future produetions. i 5 % . atre management;:M: E. Brinkman : ; not an international boarding & % TR % ¥ : ' 3 L * house nor an anarchist cafe.” ‘7 of the Rex theatre went to ‘Minneapo ‘ 5 : “SIX SHOQTER ANDY” ‘ o e T Oesire it 0 M ‘ ! THREE CHAPTERS_-SIX REELS : 4Pinto” is to Willlam' 8. S i \ P i granchise covering the Bemidji ter-1. 3 : ’ & v i ‘ony” is to Tom Mix, the dare- N P s : : ; & ritory in the Associated: First Na- L e Ny Wit s A : : 5 : £ v RO | v‘ REX TODAY—TOM MIXIN . tion Pictures, Inc. ‘Before:going Mrilpoy 'is to present at this theatre in ki Brinkman declared that it meant too|a western thriller. In all the. dar- ; | s 6 7L : { A B - much to the motion picture patrons |ing’ stunts of horsemanship =which i o ) @ n‘vngn ]1@ of this city to leave the question of :I"Om lgfl’x performs - on the screen g - 4 3 here 'Tony’ 'plays a prominent part, and . . == = SEmTReT = the granting of a sub-franchise the horse has been the star’s pal so| \ P . & B ted parties, and that hellong that Mix treats him like a hu- % ¢ REL B i 3, B o parsopal api Y e (2 i : = '". * That Popular Continued Story Featuring felt that a personal appeal is neces-iman being: 'Mix believes a horse as kY : 3 - sary it the productions of the inde-|intelligent as Tony -1s reserving of Also Paramount Magazine & A Travelogue " Loafing on the job and pro" fiteering—Twin causes of un- rest. | S *: pendent stars and directors who have|utmost consideration. § i already "allied themselves wich the ¥ 2 42 . T " Associated First National Pictures, MYSTERY ON THE SCREEN wE: Thomas Marshall, “* Ine., an organization of mearly 6,000] - mpo ‘appetite of .the - public . for | Vice President of the. Uniited States. exbibitors, pledged to supportinde-[ipeir gmusement 18 fickle. - But there pendent and untrammelled Produc-li one ‘thing that this fickle public tions, are to be assured local theatre-{ ) always welcome and that is the 1 / (Inserted by Carl Strecker, in his own behalf. To-be paid for at the .3 'goers for the future. .- | detective story, ;vhether on thy stage, ; s r the screen or the printed page. The 2 & A Explains Monopoly m::;aidor- detective story is perennially gopular., EA E 3 «Naturally I have known ‘And its lure takes in young and old 1 % - EL KO TONGHT Ouly " POLITICAL ADVERTISING rate of 10 cents per line.). able about the two ‘great factionsiie yc4h seyes.” ‘It knows mo caste or L : ANNOUNCEMENT R s e : that ‘are now battling for supremacy|og., = Fy FRI. & SAT *| Having finally consented to ‘my Shows Start 7:30 & 9:00 Admission 10¢-25¢ _in the motion picture world before| "pr,ving this 18:the fact that the ? i © . |triends importuhities of running for|d RN <R 3 i L i ; publication of yesterday’s story CON-|jq¢e Theodore Roosevelt and the pre- County. Commissioner of the ‘5th Dis- cerning the visit of a Field s:ll“”l sent-leader of this cduntry, President oo > trict, T would not be fair to the trust Agént for Associated First Na ona} |Wilson both, undersigned statements| . / imposed -upon me, if I did not ac-| Pictures,” sald Mr. Brinkman Just{g;y interviews, have declared that, i lquaint all the people of the district Defore starting on his trip. what they relished most, when seek- 7 with all. the facts so that they may «Here 1s what it means in ‘a nut|ing amusement:and:distraction from be able to judge as to.the fitness or > res here | their heavy executive labors was a ; unfitnéss ‘of myself.: I was born in shell, Patrons of. motin RISt $o8 g ; Denmark in 1866, immigrated.to this SHOWING the opportunity of see- detective story. Therefore when the N 1 ¢ :zlél afet lx:::: produ’elt?anr of Charlie| Vitagraph company .decided on:a:de- P 4 :Dflntrl’: iln llsoo,dwns i?ng;ge;l hil Te- - . : ) T D AY ONLY 1) 14, ‘Anita | tective story for their next serial pro- i ail, ' wholesale and mailorder business . i, o n N in,Chicago until 1906, 'when-I moved : i pr g Jeilan, Norma and |duction’ starring = Antonio Moreno, 2 h gto.;;:::'c:l m'-l‘s:l;lxla(]l‘ge; l'(lng Vidor |they made a wise move. This serial J - to Iowa, and started farming. In 1910 ; m Charles Ray, Henry Lehrmann, and |is khown as. “The Invisible Hamd,” |& i 1 moved to my present place, which s WILLIAM FOX pr ts others who will ally themselves with |anhis just.what all good detective ¢ a3 1took up asa home_stend in:Ten Lakes & Y . 5 M‘ e one assoclation that stands for |stories’ should ‘be—a mystery tale as township, Beltrami county.- I helped 4 theé unrestricted development of ge- well.. It 18 a story of the Secret Ser- organize the township “three' years nlus, unless a sub-franchise is grant- vice jn one of their greatest. man- ago, and have served as Town Clerk ed t;) this city. Just think of what hunts .and: Moreno plays the part ot ever since. cas'one of the organlz- it would mean if these directors and|James §| e, a.famous genius' of ers of the Silver Lake Farmers’ club these stars could no longer be pro-|crime detection—a. sort of an’ Amer- and have acted as secretary the first cured for theatres here. That is why|ican Sherlock: Holmes. - 3 two years. . Helped organized a. co- 1 am making the trip; and if 1 get| Episodes 7, 8 and 9 of “The Inyis- operative creamery, at Cass Lake and || ‘the ‘opportunity I wiit make the or-|ible hand” will be presented at the was the first elected director of same. ganizers appreciate’ what this “city | Blko théatre tonight only. Helped organize an English Lutheran & 4 ‘ lchurch at:Ten Lake and am: acting = e S, o |as.its . gecrétary. -sHelped organize TENNESSEE LAST WORD | - IN FIGHTING POWER the Ten Lakes Threshing Ring and am acting as its president, Have tak- (fiy United Press) ‘New York; June 3.—The "super- en an:active part in"every patriotic *land’Red Cross drive as, well .as"any- dreadnaught Tennessee, one 'of ‘the largest war vessels in the world, will thing benefitting the township, coun- ty, state or nation. ’ 2% 21 was ‘granted my .citizenship pa- ‘pers in Beltrami county in 1912 and be commissioned ‘at the, Brooklyn navy yard today. The ceremony will begin at 2:30 p. m., and will be feat- ured by an address by Rear Admiral ERE’;Sf a real iail" 1 Y &m -one of ‘the largest. taxpayers in B [—I ctory of fl:‘.U-ASa..th,nler. Te- Ten Lake township. I started farming P J. p. McDonald, commandant of the. navy yard. Governor .. H. noberts & piTs: 7 10" years ‘ago'with $10, a good wif 5 formed from an qutln_v ll!e andyplemy‘gt grit.’ 3 5 whom ~Fate forcés toarrest -his - |- CARL STRECKER, former associates, only to.find that | candidate for County Commissioner, their léader is his own brother, and | 1tw6-3 For 5th District.| that brother, the man bdtveen his : of Tennessee will be an honor guest " for the ceremony. In reply to Rear Admiral McDon- ald’s speech, Captain R..H. Lee, who has been chosen to command the ves- ‘sweetheart and himself. Treubles? , sel,- will deliver a second address. |, = ..o cimpTEh—thie teddl. ot eon: You bet! And action? Tl say so! Yet geniz] Harry Carey somchow -pulls‘,ghroughl—you‘l!j i kled to ) watch ‘him do Now ‘The ahfl:‘ \;:lm hnze ab%r:w gt 1,3(\)[2 press—is testfinony of ‘the. sime: Kind. men of which nunrber 600 are na _Rarton J. Hendrick - ot R Tennesseans, recruited for the vessel jiu . endrick “fn_ the “‘0”"5 through the efforts of Governor Rob- i b erts and other residents of that state.| . The Tennessee has twelve 14-inch Trunk Lines ‘in ‘the Air. A guns, fourteen 5-inch- guns and four| Long distance air.transportation will anti-aircraft guns. | The 14-inch guns{soon be a commonplace. The success- will throiv a tots] of 16,000 pounds |y trip_from London . to-Australia’re- pf shells a distance of 20 miles and cently completed has encouraged:Great will be able to fire such a broadside g ) ritain to.lay out a number of great every thirty seconds., The ship will e apelled by electricity, eight ofl |Air routes, connecting . England by hurg\ing hoilers supplying the steam great trunk lines with its possessions. (0 anerate two. electric 'generators, The service will be maintained at first which iwill 'supply the current for by airships and later doubtless by air- four: imotors, one on the end of each |planes. The first of these trunk lines preneflar chaft. The' propellers ave 3[will connect London with Canada: by feat 6 i=ches in diameter, and willfway of Newfoundland. Another line |- ' ' make 176 wevohitions 2 mivnte. driv- fwiil " operate . between London and jne the shin at 2 speed of 21 knots Egypt and-will'be extended to. South " The sévl'veens'rbiréfaevil R ! %1 'a ‘powerful play bulging with daredéviltry, in - “Which the "daredevil “Tom'"- Mix. outdoes ‘all ‘previous: ,..'s'funts of daring. 3 s * ..° ' BULLS EYE COMEDY.in two parts . General ‘Wood’s First Battle. When: Geronimo, the . last ‘of the great Apache chieftains, began maur- dering American women- and most- hideously torturing American children In New. Mexico and Arizonn, Leonard Wool, then an ‘army syrgeon, exchang- Ing his suvgeon's scafpel for a rifle, yecame: one' of a ‘fawipus little com-: pany which chased the monster over the: sandy ‘and *burning plains of the Sonthwest and northern Mexico, and tid not desist until the enemy surren- dered. | The reports of:Generals Law- | ton’ and Miles witness to the healthy- minded .zeal which Wood manifested toward ‘the barbariansi:who -wreaked their savagery on American' women and children’; and the fact thHat Wood received that” greatest of all military- distinctions for lis eflicient .bravery. A Picture With A*Punch: FOX NEWS * . 'REX UNION ORCHESTRA i Matinee 2:30 . 7:20 and 9:00 o’Clock .. 10c and 25¢ Ti:: Ope Great Problem - . . - of Business Today e 5 g b is the préblem of markets—the problem of finding, of creat- ing, an:outlet for the goods we make or buy to re-sell. ... i, Markets for desirable goods are all about us, for markets ar_é 7 in human minds, and can'be created through skillful, per- " sistent advertising. . . et “GotsTt" Makes Em TLose With the exception of the : - hotlens. practically everyvthing con- .‘:";fin' \The' u:;; Iln:s \;,ll‘l“be b;;"e'! 4 L Theiz % : P o . £ o % : - rected with the propelling. ‘of. . the! LY arge,gaverniment subsidles.—~Hoys' . @rip and Lift Off' 2 : - The convention will show you how to find ‘these markets'" Tenmesses will be controlled from the | Life: YR 7 waThe first thing “Gets-It” does " sow, The program will be built around:this idea: “Adver- S g main control room. TR TR T On 8 SOrD OF calius .vo - . tising, How and Now.” - =~ ~ o i 3 r 3 | R R snuff the pain. shrivels 1t is caid the Tennessee will be op-| ~Subscrive tor the Ploneer! . mm:::nu::nd ml& A erated with greater efficiency and| Every progressive business man and ‘woman is_ invited t6 .economy than any other man-'o-war! ~=s=—— o N T A § .. attend the ¥ in ‘the wnrrld? The. armor belt ex- 1 oL g el e om s v |l TOMORROW I i SIXTEENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION - an? variex ‘n thickness from a few inches .to 18 inches. " i 3 There will .be many comforts for. officers a~d men on the shin. includ- ing a_ library containing 3,000 vol- umes. Commander A. Staton, who organized the crew, has established a merit system and arranged for. the administration - of various depart- ments on a business basis. The ship' has fourteen decks. It will be equipped with the most serv< jceable ' material - available. When completed it will have cost $20,000,- g . of the. N ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS . « Indianapolis, June 6— 10 * 'William Fox presents '- ‘MADLAINE TRAVERSE and to embrace this remarkable opportunity to obtain fact!, ideas and impressions pertaining to better advertising. Truthful, - well-planned;’ constructive ‘advertising is the /. greatest single force in the modern business world.. But to —lR— “The Iron [ & : ggg.m{n‘ o:;?r;.;l;*ex:rx?:; _dirta wl; ‘ 99 Pracy E.'I’; ,g‘g&fim{z e use it’ with success, you must keep up to date. / /32 'feet of water. ? Heart 3 : T, aomt Ceven. Teel it “bevtase Again this year, the business man or woman who desires to. R ; ; AR1% there #,’}h‘?{"{:“&‘;}'.‘q&‘:,',‘:}:,‘{ attend may do'so without holding membership, Once’ Thought 1o Be Wortniess. Added Attraction— " * ng”. nd_ most pleasant ‘faethod. oy P Hote 3 1 5 % The shark is found to furnish about : : 1t,” the never failing, gunr- A S . For further facts and hotel reservations please write or wire. Comedy - anteed ‘money-back y {119 ‘per cent ‘of hide, 313 of edible T EOY: v il bl Souta bt l,‘g,....,ag'zm-;«v:;; ; ot . ‘ : : %00, and 447 of fertllizer material, | R “BEFORE THE CIRCUS”] e ' ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS .and a ten pound liver yielded three 3 il Sold fil'l?el‘nidji”,'lnd omeadsdl P , : quarts ‘of oll. ' The oll, fairly free i eommenc 110 West 40th Street New York City from fishy odor, 1s well adapted:for M the "‘g’:g"' g:ztnc::l:l remedy by g ; i 3 and. paints. . The dried fertil-,