Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 4, 1920, Page 5

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omn-ruy Timid \id Animals Worked in| ‘Geneert to Stamp Life Out of vnl. leunllu morning. & farmer..in started out to sslt a small Chester S - ROUSE Seplomher G ll—ulnnelou Stnu "5, Bowman 0fOsakis s & Dusiness| i Phylifys Ladies' ud ‘afr ™ e ;,gom ‘this ey, tomorrow ‘afternoon_at Mrs.. P. D, Brett,. : Sa it ; Madison of Park Raplds was | nue, o i L AN - _Sock: ef sheep. that he had recently | Sept. 15; 18, 17-—~Beltrami County || PAINTING CONTRACTOR (3 Bomlajl caller-today. : S ot 0 ; } ‘ put .into ;o hilly, overmxn field some | “eir. : i arles.-Nangle hu lmlm : Y ‘distance from his home. At the pasture £ Pa i Mrs, k. Wiitseiof Bagley was a|from s shori visit in Minneapolfs, Bt-| B be called for some time, but seelng SRS ~Paper lHang:pg and Paul and Chicago. Miss Claire Nan-| L | | or hearing :nothing of the sheep he .Kalsomining lhoplnt in the city today 8 lkhu oandepn spent the .71 tpdsy on business. cle will remain two weeks lqwr- y ot : ‘walked down toward the middle of the : ~#." I enclosure and mounted a tall stuwmp at the edge of ‘the brier patch. From this point of vantage he could gee the flock on a pléce of level ground scarce- 1y ‘50 yards below him. 5 . 7 The sheep were crowded into a sway- g .“R. L. ; tng excited circle some 20 feet in- 4i- '—— e “\: ‘!‘;:::my of Slowk Fatier B 8. 1. : \ : 7 =lntenltl°nl . ] S 3 g : g who are .touring this section at’tn ARG lhndln(us’t'm,'l:";um:.t;::a%uxr: o) £ i £ R spring, landed with his feet in the very ,eenter of the ring apd bounced away like a rubber ball, In & flash anether followed his lead, and another, until :all had leaped on the sanie spot, Then away they swept down the hill. 423 Fourth St. Phope 589 REX- Thursday All the ingredients that make for real western thrills |; are contained in Rex Ray in “Dangerous Trails.” REX—FRI. & SAT. Fllled to the Brim with Dar ing Stunts! WILLIAM FOX ; <Gill of lBuhurd was a.Be- | siness visitor today. P. . :Snyder - of Warren ‘was vl 3 business visitor here on Tuesday. P. H. Gremer of “Crookston -wnt n' the church' on 'rhumlny ']‘uudly An. this city on buflnm 10, 8 o’clock. : ——————————erTn gy Finley of mmml Mr. and-Mrs:-J: W. @ Stepping down. from his perch, the | ion i buflnul yisitor in the city today.. . |tawa, Kansas, arrived in Be %g‘ » ofen Qubatozy hrmeprpl:gdeohl: way to the m‘:i ptesents ¥ nlan an ls 8 : J o make' an-extended .visit wi mtJN " i this strange performance. By the side Fay Carter of Becida, was a busi- | daughter, Mrs, Joe Bement, of. ”“m“ waist and ‘skirt pfi:m of the trampled brier. clump lay the TOM Mlx . ness visftor in‘ the city yesterday. - [sota avenue. - R : 'khn-im ¥oilas -in -block 'feum-. mangled remains of L rattissnake. i B & ] 4 ' ‘make, delightful blotsen and’ wiien 8 5o : EM ) ¢ L. Gould: ofBrainerd. was a| Mra. C. W. Raldin an . bu:{::: ‘lliqt:r im)this city today. = fwill leave is ot th iimif SOUBEOf dimity. in, sdded, g fu this : \Minneapplis; -atter an extended;viait: TELL OF BABYLONIAN LIFE desited. . The. lkirt I8 wfcotton. ra- A s “3 GOLD Opposite City. Hall Schroeder Bldg. * R Nelson of Deer River was|with Mrs. Raldin’s: motheg. M % ”“‘ )i business caller. yasurdny Emma_Collard, v tine, gathered at the waist:and: trin- | ineeresting Revalations in Clay Tablets i 9 s Ben o i 1th %‘;“;’:?““ posksts. For | That Were “Written® On Some lID@‘ raft, - H Jankineon, ras nch mater 9 - 24ss;:B. Byans : N ol S tihe. ir yards Forty Ganturies Age. A Tale of Love, Stunts and 8t 'rues- : itz ler in Bem b} thge or | 40-inch ratine, ‘s business_cal By Romance MBSCRLBE F! Qll THE . Y -PJONEER GRAND TONIGOHT 'Shows 7:30 and 9:00 o’Clock Prices 10c and 28c. ———————————————————————————— The University: of -South Dtkott at Vermillion has come into of :61 genuine Babylopian tablets, dis- g, 'a_month, called on trienda in the| , - Plctorial Review Blouse No. §800, g Stzes, -84 ‘to 46 inches. hust. : Price, {eity. yesterday. ‘Mrs: Roderick: 'and-” 1l|\|¢1\teu ofc 5 is] 0 cents, Skir: Iin. 8331, Sizes, 24, nomnr were Tuesday vllltors in th Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Mfller and | 30 inches waist, . rflm’ 25, cents, !&A T e\ aina of ez daughter, Jean .of -Minneapolis, are fed cities and collected -at Bagdad. visiting at the J. Letford home »W""“"‘"‘W" : | They have been deciphered by Dr.. Edgar J. Banks of Alpine, N. J, an uthority on these clay-and brick réc- ords of 4,000 years and _their. nt.heutlcltv proved. E\fi half of the tablets in this collection are perfect lhlwberg nnd A. R. Byrne T e i oéd m mklwn were - Bemidji callers | Lettord are Frid l}pr Efias WITH. QUEER » mesb " Dr. and Mrs. Thomu Lowe ot Plperltone were: vlsitors in ‘Bemid- 3 on Tumlly. "Mrs. John Wilcex and wons, St&m nfllny lmn‘ln W oflud ng, Clakrence and Floyd and Ralph 1-“.. |_.|" by .wn:u“ and - emaker retugned Tuesday from a ‘lamotor trip to“Duluth, Buperlor and w" mr«. nnd,al.l '::“u‘ ?::-1?: ::":‘:._ "l’nl(;ey'::: other range ‘towns, ; 8! Wagpackers” aas are of the purest written. on .when they :were soft clay, Thé‘-first of the new two-part comedies taken from the popular cartoons .Mgrio «mder nnd Sl o, B Rider, Mi ] pltshed % ')nunfi;g Rldonol .Shevlin’ were Be-1 ' Mr. and Mrs, P. Larson of Chicago l\lu aod 8o m‘,‘;‘:‘m 277 |later being drled, or baked. Most of ¢ 9 cmidil vluhort on 'l'\mdny. e Qlld Rev. .and Mrs. L. Larson and two. et ' them are of about the date-2350 B. C., BRINGING UP F ATHER g children -of Oakes, N. D., motored: to 8 MILECER | a few going s far;back as-2800 B. C,, featuring “JIGGS” as the “SOCIAL LION” snd others dating from the.time of C0 7 udge BF. Wright and Mark J.|Bemidji last-evening “and are {he ol ghe fall of Babylon before-the Per- \vuouu ol P-rk Rapids were Bemid-|guests of Mr. and -Mrs..0. J. Laqui | 1 business callers yesterday. for a couple of weeks. Anger, wilt "_ #laps, in 538.B. O. :The moat valuable ¢ ofwmu: Imwh -tablet of the . collection I8 a -letter. i and Mrs, C: 8. Roadquist und BIG LAKE FARMERS' o S8l o "“ 'Holes were made: through 1t so that Robert Brunton presents— % Natne Swanson of Hibbing. were Ry CLUB MEETING | i ki 28 |1t might be attached to a cord and dmong the Tuesday visitors here.. '} ..y, pig Lake Farmers' club will Kt om. end 40 8081 oapried in this way. Next.in point of- J W ARREN value and Interest: are a number of ° i : hold-its regular:meeting at the farm “M{, and Mrs. Roy - ‘Nelson * of home. of ‘Carl Swanberg on Wednes- |." ~Croomon were among “the out of{g,y August 11th. .town: callers in:the, city yeamndny vea-Babylonian- :tablets . of .sundried clay containipg: busineas. contracts of K & all _sorts and. .giving.pictures-of the SWEDISH LAD}ES Am v life of the.people .after :the , Persian : Miss Esther -Hetland -arrived “from Fargo. Tuesday to- visit for a ahort m'rma'rouomw sbowing in the spaces between | thi. mtll:w:ntblet “l:xeglll lnt::u;u 't:u. : C:M. Bicon ll“l J. H.|': The Ladles’ Ald of the:Swedish:Lu- | Iines. “Thus 1t Iooks a8 1t cov Wlfll ¢ : reises g : ran church- will met tomor: & fiie whi pred sflone by some. boy In-the temple acLool KERRIGAN and his own company in “The Dream Cheater” mnnn||m||m|m|mnmnmuumuummmummmunummnmummmmw' 3 o Mm ‘Danie Mmholl of- Bluck@uck G. BD! Je. : - Tuesday' caller in 'nxose plannlng to nttend wm mg«t i £ X h Worse Than Tigers. ~~F have-cars: are .apked . to- help-in-ac- ¥ : comodating those who have not, that in cg lope of Taul Shan. He encountered a |4 s} all. may:have’an enjoyable trip-and ‘smaller egl ‘the latt ) : woman -who. was crying mournfully . : ‘|a pleasant - afternoon Everyone ig| and lll. : by a grave.; The master leaned upon 3 7 " °°““‘"Y Invit d 5 = — the rall of a curt In a position of re- R E x - I o DAY s n T g ms"Es NOT LL SHE’D & m spect, and listened. 1 4 = { River, ‘mlond' BemlGH and spent | . The home ot ‘Mrs; Nala Loitved, | of great horrow and griet.” ‘Tuu;ny wnh friends. 418 "America avenue, was the scene ,0""' ",::: am”“, 'Yes, alas!” answered the woman. THE TRIUMP H OF THE SCREEN 2 of .a’farewell party yesterdgy afters “Not long ago my father-inlaw died WILLIAM FOX presents L 'l‘ha C. E. Mdflflt and E..J. Ald- noon, when a number of ~ friends = in the mouth of a tiger; my husband, {i'rich: families left Tuesday: by: car for gathered in compliment to Mrs. Louis 'She 18 a lchoolmehfl‘o "h° 18 80X~ | 40, was slain by it; and now, alas, 9 . ' Minneapolis.and other points on a|Beroud, who will - leave, with .her | fous to-marry, and ke is bllh!ulm my son is killed by it also!” . e m e n C e a u S “Th hy dost th t th afternoon was:spent and delightful | has dined st his restaurant .and it hence?e'? v ou not get i 2 4 refreshments served. Mra. Beroud | eome time during every meal he Bas [ .pecquse..there are no cruel laws one and only photodrama _____ t was presented - with -a - handsome comie to lier table to talk to hn. Bot | nere.” ) a9 Hywners of large tracts. { Kk | thermos iottle. - o mever suggested sny sort of 60| “u\cxnoledge -this, my children,” o6 fle Stro e st Mesd: B d, B. Neeley, ll _| Bireh, idon Sehults, Tioondes Lap-}1n bis eyes and his ““g:t“;:""" laws are master tigers!"—From a g it | son, John'Brooks, Richard Chambers;’ ::: ::r' lg‘lm ';'G:l:. ;‘:u ifllklm‘ (?llnese Tmmc{.::m:" %omm. A Love Story of Today 5 03 tions.” Translated by Moon Kwan. : Gaines, Henry. Marin, John English, belp” her best friend told her the + b ey S DOES THE SOUL OF WOMAN RULE Tk 3 H i g" X;(’doeggl.l E: Alsfir, Wlll“!{:uci"l'lh:i -other-day. i 1 p— e v son” Harry: an o) son, Rolland Loitve Te A £ dnlnfterwnrdwn was z : o, "ot Blackdugk; | Drayer, Nels Loitved, Howard Lamb, | 1n the restauraat be came to o atla : e All-Stalx-'l cast. Staged b}; R. A. Walsh, : 1 ” |ver. - TOMORROW Shorty amllton in “SECRET SERVICE : Mr. -and Mrs. Be\oud and flmlly is to closs, m T — T ——— in two parts i Mrm Art R«OAMMI and two chil-|will leave.soon for an. extended: trip, | YOBE: “W e 4 B £ i ren, Bernice and DonaM, are spend-|They will be accampanied by Mr.{ YoU migh! ‘:I":u"h'm';' %m: H. ‘B' w—mer n REX UNION ORCHESTRA b «“ . A r 99 Mrs. Rundnu ls Mr.. Cllsh’ T. Alger and Dell:Beroud. -The party The PA AN GO.D 2 will motor- thru the Dakotas,- Idaho | wash -dishes for me? he mqnnpfl. : q 3 . I;Iellowstone Pnlrk, nnltl “l:umng'ton Back came. the reply: -“Xes, ln’: lllfil. ers, halrareuslns, sham-| They expect to locate in the wes eep and ki m . oolng, ):anp tmtmentp B‘;me}asog 6 ISR .CRE ook ;and. SWaED o “Tmy a‘d M“‘s” xtrom combings, éts. Po. Box > T ‘m ; ;tqiglonc £66-W. Will, call b: 8:%- “Gowm c‘;:' Mrch nt‘A R:lm- R HE k) P wlnman s b -6, to; Chu fa.Ancient Rome’ ) was the title of a lecture delivered. in: Matmeet :nd Night /The Ladies’ “Ald_of the Bt Paul’s Phitadelphls in Houston hall by Dr. at the “Evangelical ‘church will - meet on| George D. Hadzsits, who showed & Chieck on the Milkman. | i B Riich. Mes: | Duwber &8 siesty , temples, dedicated | With _the .ald of an spparatus,re- ‘ to. Jupiter, Binerya, Mpreury.and -eently-devised by Jullus' Hovvet.of ods.The number of, gods became so,|. Minneapolis , dairy udwmh 2t numerous .in- Rome toward the_last, | sion, it 1s going to be sald the lecturer, that the :people had: | the space .of a_very few minutes to Seandinaviani to-refer to-a catalogue. ‘There was | state just how )ong the wll} dgdfl in In ‘ D ‘ ) , oneifor planting, ? - ‘work 3 1& 1& I L TP A ::-‘:nm:.hmw‘::n‘;‘l.n \id, in|;bandie, or. 2 of “FOURACTS ; T ' ' “tact; -for ev rivial detall £ life: | Aalry - In tected: in the I , Jitwal:aeé cerdiseny choled [P = Th tho new. . ::YD. H VAUBEVlLLE A N E RN @ Cryoscope,; “ ' 1’5«’;.'.‘6: "J:a;-"' 5%1.3'}'&5'-‘: e gl i dgiarebgge - ':'zf'"“ ) n'..?in?' nfit be- SATURDAY ONLY | = ¥ o th t of gny- | the ¥ 1 2 alien to the spirit of ancient Rome, w MY" i loves JU B 0 NOTICE FOR BIDS L } sumer..1s. recetving pare. milk o - “GoMd Dus ors ANOTHER MAN WHO ALSO LOVED HER. But she at the church at 2 o’clock. All who p e L Now . 1 Z?rnce. Confuclus was_passing by the neutlon ot.uu 1-d 4 = family, in: the'near future. - A’social ‘taurant -owner. - P L JRATA .hn Byt Bawih Mis - The guests for the afternoon Were| lyement. * Yet from the exproation | guiq the-master.to his disciples, “cruel ‘om .- Keef, -E. - Johnson, - Charles’ THE WORLD? Misses Arla_Benson:and Neme Gro-| ] ‘ee_you'll soon be. 2da . weeky at the William Clish {and ‘Mrs.-Will. Houchin_ and family, “Dish mher ‘wanted” *Would. you Matinee 2:30. Nights 7:20 and 9:00. Prices 10c and 30c and every way.” He took the hint, Also she is-going ‘to quit teaching for all time.—InAjan- apolis News. R ____‘————— inguage on ubjects, - sl jiion ne sald, and the sacrifices The school ‘board ‘of Carr Lake -l:oo: tglitir"’l:tor:he t; “;lvillila yr:fcc:‘l;e_ Death of Goethe. 'l::{i': :1:; :‘m:nt::d::m!”- RH‘A Rm broke down his prejudice by a method tl'mt will Kllake ust, 1920, 8 ‘o'clock p. m., at the When. the ispirit cf“ J;huzlzm 1;8.2' ua,uon.m -Sclentific Americsn. Cl Vi " gu\dgasp—and rem(eimbefr——a?dblthu;kt See |c? shool house for two bus drivers, one .M“ m;m.mdnmc count 34 = gt . ""“ oealis J rady in a unique and unforgetable situation. o itor, and 100 cords 4 ft. wood. neote: of: ¢ =3 i A ra reserves. the fight -to re- |pondored on blalass.worde: Tt the | - On® Peaen Gl In Amgeie FA & WARD “PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE” Light Enter.” He was venerable with | There are but 12 g(nflel In . this’ in “Blow er Hom” “BURTON HOLMES TRAVELS” B e el Jict any or all bids. i nd M many:sided; try—elght with: circuses and four’ - g ke ! oters 1n AND DELIGHTFUL MUSIC HERMAN -FENSKE; Clerk: = .mind, and the greatest poet of Ger- | others in the z00s of New Yerk: - Marck-said.of him-that-what | . Eour of-the : e lived was mors beautiful than what g & Belgitn ainet Jogl b ¢ 3 L ’ i IF e L Pt e e |l I ' k TONIGHT & g . to his call and is dell:'hted to eat.spes; grom bis hnd. & 2

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