Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 15, 1920, Page 5

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PAGEFIVE:" — L : Miss Mabel Graham returned Mon- " - Controlling Crows. 3 Alpine Wonderiand. day evening from Blackduck where | Various methods have been tried te| The Grisons, Switzerland’s largest|she spent last week visiting at the keep crows away from. poultry, most| canton, may readily be described as an| home of her grandparents, Mr. and of which were ineffectual. One farmer | Alpine wonderland, It Is broken by|Mrs. Jacob Betling. tried five different methods. The first| no fewer than 150 valleys, varying "was a‘scarecrow, but this had lMttle| greatly in size, traversed by wild rush- or 1io effect. " In the second place corn | ing torrents end streams and animat- soaked in strychnine solutfon was scat- | ed by roaring waterfalls and transpar- tered on a fleld of planted corn, but no | ent mountain lakes. Dirk green fir dead ones were found. No ‘corn was| woods and velvety pastures cover the pulled and there was no appreciable| slopes and ‘form the transition from decrease in the number of chickens| the region of the:hills to the realm of taken, Third, a steel trap was set| the high Alps. And in this radiant on & pole near the chicken yard, with-| paradise of vales and mountains there out success, Fourth, white twine was| stands on almost every height a little run on the stakes around -and across| place of worship, an emblem of peace the chicken yard; this kept the ¢rows end good will, sending greetings far trom the yard, but the young chicks| snd"wide. would get out'and would then falliaf, | ptey -to the crows., Finally a crow|—= was shot and hung on a pole near the SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ‘Mrs. L. G. Crothers went to Pine: wood yesterday ‘to spent the remain- ;iler-ot the week at the George Paquin ome. - v ¥ L.’ A, Dowdall of Wadena spent " Wednesday :in 'this city on business. juoscrive for The Pioneer. H. D. Leonn.r,d}‘ of Crookston was a business caller in this city yesterday. 'KODAKER WE DO AMATEUR FINISHING . MAIL TODAY YOUR FILM TO i FILMSTAFF 804 First National Bank Bldg. Duluth, Mian. Prompt Delivery The.E. N. French family have re- turned: from Killdeer. N. D.,".where Mrs. French has spent several weeks with her sistér. Mr. French motored to Dakota last we to bring back the family. g Take home a drick: of Koor's ice cream, - - SR REE - 45t G.-A. Olson of International Falls Wwas a Bemidji business visitor today., See . “The \Gumps|” “Andy” and “Min” in.the first of the comedies taken from.the famous cartoons, en- titled ‘‘Andy Spends a Quiet Day at Home,” an added attraction at the Grand tonight. L Mrfifs:pd Mrs J. B. Burns of Iron- ton were Wednesday visitors in Be- Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Bye of Black- duck were visitors in Bemidji on , Wednesday. = B : i chicken yard, after which there was WILLIAM FOX A sses Della Hendrickson = and 4 5 rther trouble. : Dr. D; R. Burgess returned last|Gladys Howe returned the fore part 3 1-"[‘ ", E ” - : - P"““'" evening from a business visit of two{of the week to their home at s'osston, T b il . days at Federal Dam. after maaing a ten day visit at'the M. ' i ) : Gallinger’ home. = Miss Myra” Thorn- ) ac a ows Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halfmann of {son, Buddy and Arthur Hendrickson ; \ : i A SOCIETY DRAMA OF LOVE AND HYPNOTISM starring ' PEGGY HYLAND Stephen were among the Wednesday epher he week end:and-ac- visitors in Bemidji. hin pcas . 'H. Hansel of Bag- 3 arri X e city yesterday. to, et be_ the guest the H. W. Bailey | Tlie Luther League.of the Swedish o .:or LR Hine, i y 'l Luthe: gue- of ust returning from a mo E 5 i L church will ‘meet Friday evening.at|lowa and South Dakota.,nstopping' at | ,THE D ESERT 8 d’cloluk ia the church. Charles City,” Towa, and“Sioux Falls, | ° SCORPION” dotted organdy blouse and the black Brookings, and Aberdeen, S. D. taffeta ekirt featured here. The dots <A big western thriller “ANDY 6 ’” v The Gumps in the organdy are embroidered in |Jfinmed .in the mountains of black silk the decorative scheme in- In the first of the cartoon comedies taken from the cluding, in addition to the dots, tiny Colorado. famous “Gumps” cartoons. frills' of fing Bt AITRMRE w3 PO “ANDY SPENDS A QUIET DAY AT HOME” tunic and blouse. The belt is of sat- in striped taffeta . ribbon. Medium g it ; “THE HOME OF THE SEMINOLE” « An Educational Scenic . Mrs. Minnie: trdnsacted -busine; twee traing yesterday. FRIDAY In perfect accord are the polka: Charles Bank and.J. A. Sullivan of Park Rapids were Bemidji business visitors on Wednesday. . STEREOPTICON VIEWS Stereopticon views will be given at the Gospel tent, 9th street and America avenue Thursday, Friday Saturday and Sunday nights in con- nection with the lectures on the Law of God, the Bible Sabbath and the :hange of the Sabbath. Lectures are ree. .r. and Mrs. G. W. Smith of nerd were among the out of town llers in Bemidji yesterday. ‘Frank Bates , representative for Janey, Semple & Hill, in this local- ity, went to Bagley and Fosston on business today. ‘size requires 4%yards 36-inch organ. dy and 2% yards 36-inch taffeta. Pictorial Review Blouse No. 8874. Sizes,- 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, A large land sales organization 25 cents. Skirt No. 8295. Sizes, 24 desires to get in communication with |ST. PAUL’S LEAGUE T0 : ' ] o " GIVE ICE CREAM SOCIAL | !0 26 1nches walst. Price, 20 cente. ‘ 7:30--9:00 " owners of large tracts. Audress LocK| The Evangelical league of St.|~ o~ : 4 ) : 10¢-25¢ omg t Box 93, Bemidji, Mina. 5-26tt | paurs Evangelical church will: give |number of good speeches including a talk by the grand master. A lunch will be served after the close of the session. All Bemidji Odd Fellows are especially urged to be present on this occasion to receive the grand master. an ice cream soc¢ial on the church lawn, Sixth street and America ave- nue, tomorrow evening, commencing at 8 o’clock. A cordial welcome is extended to all to come and spend the evening and have ice cream and cake. 'y MOOSE LODGE TO HAVE INTERESTING MEET Mrs. D. Mitchell of Blackduck was a business caller in the city between trains yesterday. She spent a few hours with relatives. i \ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brakke and daughter, Irene, left last evening for St. Charles, where they will visit with relatives and friends for-a few days. - ‘“ Not_AR Single Cabaret Scene In The Entire Picture’’ FRI. & SAT. . : The Moose Lodge will hold their Lewis J. Selznick Wi ] f Wad ! wahsh's' thleui:ni:,n B:a:?:rl:la; en &:'o(:xnt: regular session next Tuesday evening presents < Py in y V! at which a report. will be given by : HAT’S what a noted newspaper critic wrote to Northern, where she will visit atf. delegates attending the Moase-- the: Sam' Hayth home for a shoTtiy ... convention. The members of tine: the Mooseheart Legion have been in- OLl A E . ; % " | vited to attend after the regular busi- " Hayth of Northern was|¥ A ’l‘ \ in.lg:e sc??; y:syt:erdzy attending to ness session in order that they may HOMAS § business matters and to accompany also'hear the reports of the delegates. her ‘friend, Mrs. William Bishop, to Refreshments will be served at the IN i “THE FLAPPER’ Comedy and Drama close of the meeting. Every Moose Northern. member and Legion member is urg- Admirably Mixed ————— in addition ' after viewing this newest MARY MILES MINTER : Production It was different—and that was REFRESHING - to the jaded critic. No painted sets—just the unusual, genuine, picturesgiie mountain life that ‘enthralled the writer out in front. It even had a different love theme. . ‘A Cumberland Roni.ainée_’ . And Miss Minter was at her best in a different role. You must not miss it. . ) :JwVorer and ;party -of friends, who/ :g;”ivb:fg“&s&’;gs there will be much have been' fishing and. camping- at] .. " : g nature come up Lake Julia for the past two weeks, 2! the time. 4 The matter of organizing a Junior returned to their homes .at Grand . Forks Wednesday. Moose will be discussed and possible plans for the organization: may be made. ‘Miss Alvaretta Enright, who. spen! the week-end with Misses Nina Harm and Marie Bowes at Lake Bemidji, has returned to her home in the city. ~—Grand Forks Herald. ‘Burglars,’ Briggs Comedy GRAND RANTER. YouTS Ford Educational Weekly 0DD_FELLOWS TOMORROW ‘August Hohenstein, grand master of the Odd Fellows in Minnesota, will be a.guest of honor at the meet- \ing of the Bemidji lodge tomorrow (night. Plans are being made for an exr‘.‘:p!‘wn;flly interesting meeting. " Yesterday’s register at the Birch- n invitation has been extended to mont éeachyh'otelgiincluded Harlan P. |the 0dd Fellows’ lodges at Mclntosh, Roberts and Mrs. C. C. Champine of Bagley and Tenstrike and it is ex- Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. A. Shears- pected that a number of the members % . rs. John A. Baal of of those lodges will be present at this %i:ggox;s a;";lw}:{ B ‘[time. This is the first visit of Mr. ? ’ Hohenstein to the lodges in this part of the state. A business meeting will be held and following this there will be an interestlng program made up of a (Rex Theatre Harry ~Carey and his flock of HARD RIDING COWBOYS Many scenes in “Roped” taken at picturesque western beauty spot. The picturesque beauty of the Grand Canyon of Colorado, one of ‘Amer- ica’s noted ‘sight-seeing places, is depicted in several scenes in “Roped,” the latest Universal Special Attraction in which Harry Carey will 3ppear at the Rex theatre to- ay. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McCann have as their guest, Miss Florence Fitzgerald s of New York city. HMiss Fitzgerald ‘arrived on Saturday and will spend the remainder of the summer here. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE with Bud and Susie HOLMES TRAVELOGUE—“In Happy Alsacse’! E LK THEATRE TONIGHT ~- LAST TIMES REX Theatrs _SATURDAY “'Mr. and- Mrs. J. C. McIntyre and daughter, Blanche, spent a few hours in the city yesterday en route to Pu- . posky, where they will visit with the /' Andrew Dahl family. Mrs. McIntyre was formerly Miss Bertha Larson of this city. TOM MIX|_snow & soow “Cupi(i’,i;— i - Round-Up” With His Horse, Tony Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Barker and son, alter, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. " M. Ross, left today by motor via the twin cities for St. Charles. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ross. have visited here for . @several weeks and-are now returning to their home. The Barkers expect to 'be’ gone two - weeks. ; -~ To Fo:’_rmer and | '_Prospectlve Patrons We wish to announce that we have taken over the lines of MADE TO ORDER CLOTHES . heretofore represented by Barney Erickson, and will " ‘continue the business at the same stand, for the present, where we hope to merit your patronize by continued efforts to give you the service demanded by exacting dressers—men who wish to have their clothes made to suit their personality. Miss Nellie Hanson of Glasgow, Mont;, was in the city a short time yesterday -en route to Bagley, where she will spend a month with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hanson. Miss Hanson, formerly employed at the county auditor's office here, is now deputy county auditor of Valley county, Montana. 4 A number of Bemidji friends have received announcements of the mar- riage on June 19 at Little Falls, of Miss Olga Peterson to Charles J. Richardson. Miss Peterson was form- erly a milliner in this city and Mr. Richardson was connected with the Gamble-Robinson Co., here. They are making their home at Sanlt Ste. ‘Marie, Ont., Canada, where he is con- nected with the same company. Mrs. Mary Montague and Mrs. A. A. Kruger entertained at the home of the former yesterday afternoon in - homor of their guests, Mrs. Helen .. Smith and daughter, Geraldine, who arrived last week from Detroit, Minn. The rqoms were tastefully decorat- ed in roses and fern. A social after- ‘ noon was spent in conversation and 'Samples for Fall and Winter are here now. Plae- . ing your order early will insure a selection unsurpassed. FOX NEWS Mightiest of 'All 211 FOURTH ST. P musje, at the close of which a very 2 3 o a:pointe? tlg"l‘l’g:(;: “‘Y"a'a L-KO COMEDY i ‘\’HH' VTN, RITHIN ' | ed to the guests, : - T 1 it in'Two Parts omECTION, LI AM, PO y e . Ogger y OP e REX UNION ORCHESTRA Moty el Smnca) : FRASER & MESSELT T { Matinee 2:30 TAYLOR HOLMES Py : ‘ | Night 7:20-9:00 Prices 10c and 26¢ —if— But the Truth” e

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