Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 8, 1920, Page 5

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b ton pl'oduetlonl 8o delighted: was author with the two' plctum ‘that result.:' “The Slgobrulhor’ fous parts will be sho ne Grand. " of town v!nhtg to its u!a'htly revels will be seen’ in “That's Good,”’ the latest Metro comedy-drama -urrinz Elmilton. y, :Which \fill be ‘“:l‘:“‘d M&o urldli dmiu .g‘nm‘ girls, ’ Is o girls on i -bicycles .nd 'in fact, all the varied and unusual entertainments seen on this noted’ roof.” “performers :nin;lo with the diners in the ‘usual are|ralls in love with a city ¢ b does other stunts that only woodsmen do and all in ‘the ‘trué atmosphere of the big timber country. “The' Ldttle Boss’ Was written hy Rida ‘Johnson Young: and 15 matic strength, swift in with many comedy reliefs by the lfttle” Vitagraph star.” She hap and. de- termines to win him. To that end she goes to the city to get an-educa- tion and become a ‘“‘modern femsle. She succeeds: in losing her heart en tirely, and her fortune—almost, ‘re-|* turning to camp just in.time to save both'in a smashing climax. David Smith directed the picture and had “his ‘entire company in:th big tree country for 1 " |obtaining splendid ace: ‘|'eamp/in’tuil ‘'operation Harry Russell, Otto Led- T ] oe Rickeon, Clara ‘William Russell s comln‘ to. the/ ‘Flko theatre tomorrow and Thurs- day in s rollicking romance, ‘‘Leave 1t to Me,” that is said to'possess ev- ceptional entertainment value. The Fox star is & screen favorite with all lovers of- manly’ characters. ting a-4 ting " Beans.are always planted in the Y gw.. Place of 80] - soil ‘over t! w. with the back Sueccessive planting should be made g weeks: duri! he phntinx “|beans ‘ars usually: removed from the ] the home ‘ga; 1 garden fen should: thnn 5‘Snap!’ ground ‘has’ heen “he: [ for preceeding crops, at-least 3 inch 'of well-rotted manure should be spad- ed into the sol.. e hillor row where! the seeds ‘are to. he planted {shell beans shouid-he picked ‘when eo"‘mfifib'mg up ihé‘strthés orfT b used hoth B8 Dan't Hidn ‘Them. Wltb . some of the Hm Them With 'Otk vnrgones helpg\ suuahle for both pur- For. “snap” pick: the pods removing freckles and g beautiful complexion under gninnfutee to the beans -are 'nearly full sized, but before they begin. to: harden. “Shell ngn‘gd pod ‘and- sold )by a profitable mone: 7 commercial “fertilizer or wel rotted | manure should be mixed: with the; soil. . A handful of tertilizer or sho elful. of ‘manure ‘is about the right| quantity to use.in each hill;’ Be siire ~|that ‘the one: used js_ well mlxed into the 801l and never in this way. - Planting and Tn'-nhntm 3 Pole ‘beans are: planted in-rows'to} “lrun “on' wire: fénces,. trqlliles OF. : string ‘attached to few hours after pickin g be used or sold at once ‘In’pr nring for market all ill-sHape ‘| spotted podsishould This photoplay, according to those | F" who have seen it, is jammed with tense situations and. epntllnl & spark- ling humor that makes it & well bal-' anced picture. It is from'the pen of . Arthur Jackson and has been staged under . the directfon ‘of Emmett J. Flyon, who has mlny Fox mnmphl underworld, The company that nnmrtu Wi ifan Russell includes’ Eil Perey, Marcelle Daley, ‘Hal' Céol Cavanaygh, Harvey C Elmer and Milh Davenport.’ terfly Man,” Lew Cody's 1a pla ‘for the expression of his tuldnt as great lover of “é: screen whie) ; it fon; " 20 leltll hfllu seen durlng the course’of one day in three' different costumes, . each . of e Confession” Henry Wfli- as"directed by Béertram Brac- .who:hasalso directed such ‘pro- Snnrglng ‘Blood i fonges umblod in support of & star:is cludes .Tr'lt' c“':eu mnfii Willlam. Cuflord Margaret | Lafidis, | ' putation. worl is'trom the ‘fatnous Dlay _"me onfession”” writtén ‘and star- éid.. A mo he’ picture its: were only acquired by the payment of.one of the| [largést: sums’-of money nvolved ln which cost a .comfortable, little for. 'mnr-m lnn stflllng -bluek nun heby and Lflle Leslie, leading women; were Do nnt be. troubled any onger ment, especially when chanigmg weathe and warp. without question eollecuvely.v the most ::marvelous aver nsemblod in one production:. 4 our’ wooilen ofic' equi wrth y- .,auses drawers to stick The equipment preferred by’ progresslve concerns is . GE ALLSTEEL to run’on ‘poles. “For planting’ to cllmh on ‘trellises or. fences, p]nea the poles, set ' the row:and 3 to 4 :feet . between raws: "l FOUND that mefm; ; oF A hu: mmm : [ was nm s et;ot. 801 nmedmnu "ANDA uxa wl\o uhL » ‘ TO BELI. oll noc;, : ',j’,mm ms owa oash. IN I.IBERTY nmu, 80,1 ducked. mm. i : ANN askied o clerk: ! knew I wu ln.. : ‘ O)\.\THE cnme old nn., S kA 0,1 asked Mm this, < I ULD YOU -moko on. ot '-. : -rn;v n-mrv. : | AND B'GOSH, bu's right: YURE pxey nfilfy Cbellerfieldi 53 aye ':fiy"—th.t’a the reason. “Body enough to' cipruml:er. ; And yet Ches aremld.” Tmpos-- sible? 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