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CHURCHES ; : Bartholomew’s Episcopal. 4 e 2 2 M%trning ~prayer nnd ‘sermon at 11 a. S Church school 12. Vespers and address 5 p. m. Three Big F|Im Features at the REX THEATRE TONIGHT | “THE SOUL OF SATAN” Al ls dOlng biassed and.sarrioa betore the veetsd|{ll - Starring CLADYS ROCKWELL in one of the most vivid WILLIAM FOX productions, choir. George Backhurst, rector. portraying a woman's temptations, - Written by Randolph Lewis—Staged by ' Otis_ Turner 8¢ & 18¢c . i/Added Attraction—Big Comedy Feature R & !9 & 9:00 SUNDAY--Program Deluxe “Sowers & Reagers” EMMY WEHLEN in a 5-act METRO WONDERPLAY Should a bride suffer in silence under evil sown by her . father-in-law? Don’t fail to see this"intensely interesting production ’ CHARLIE CHAPLIN: Two reels of this matchless movie star—the fayorite of America Prices only ‘6 and 15 cents .- Matineg -and-night At the morning service the mn Lutheran, { Sundnyszsehdg(l)lll at 10 a. m. Bible class at 7:30 o'clock in the evonlpf Gertie Olson of Becida is the guest jof friends in the city for a few days. ‘ ‘Coming Events ‘October 29—Special election for| issuing of bonds to pay. for bridge| and city hall. October 30—Adjourned session of + Beltrami county district court. November 6—Meeting of board of Presbyterian, e county commissioners, , lwear,| Sunday morning.at 11 o'clock.the November 16-16-17--Bemidji Poul-| , 868 our boys’ suits. bex"’ft Saa: | pastor will speak on the - subject, 5 B : | 350,000 to loan on arms. Dean| Low St Philiv’s Catholic. ' orn: jLand Co. d71tf|ing. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunds; v |school at 11:30. Vespers and be: - Mrs. L. F. Chesnour and Mrs, W.|diction at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Fr. C. Jones of Tenstrike passed yester-|T- thl’“n rector. day in the city shopping. try and Potato show. “The Potter nnd His Wheel” . (Jere- A December 6-7—Annual meeting of vitch Bros. FlEe] miah 18:4).~ Sunday evening at 8 NEXT Illlllfl-llrm! Washburn in * Skinner's Bubble”, 2 "“’l to , the Northern Minnesota - Develop- o'clock the sermon will ‘be on “Hu; “sSkinner's Dress Suit" ment associdtion and potato show. | Miss Bessie Froirak, teacher in the|manity’s Call” (Matthew 265: 31-40). Boston Lake- school, motored to Be-|Sunday school will meet at.10 a. NEXT TUESDAY—‘‘Wrath of the Cods™ midji yesterday and will spend the week-end with friends. and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. All are welcome. L. P. Warford, pastor. 1% Canvas gloves, 3 pair for 25c, the SOCIETY kind'“ that ~ wear well. Shavitch = German Evang. Luth. » SHOWERED BY FRIENDS Bros. 2-1012| gervice on Sunday morning- Kt {4 3 10:30 o’clock. Sunday school at Miss Amelia Bahr of Mississippl We have only a limited amount of | 11:45. Rev. William J. Riemann, avenie wad %“;ef fldl"}frclfl sl:lower DY | storage left: if you want a stall. Ap- | pastor. ’ i T Ol riends T8 - 4 », . a_tum ursday eve-| ply goon. : Letford's Garage. 1010tf . - : DRS. GILMORE & McCANN ning at her hime: The guests in- . cluded Mesdames Crowell, -Bahr, S Ba; t“t-l. 11 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Gust Larson, Willlam Melville, | < Misses Jennie Ogan, Dorothy An-| 10 a. m., church school; 11 &, m., Oftice—Miles Block . George-Trissany, Begsley, Abell and{derson.and Helen Olson of Black- Emflllllg worship, sermon topic— N Misses Agnes Schultz, Mae Rlnple duck were among the'rooters at the 'The Man on the Job”; 7 p. m., B. and Crowell. Miss Bahr's marriage| foottall game yesterday. Y. P. U.; 8 p. m., evening praise " to Wesley Nelms will take place in service. A. M. Whitby, pastor. - the near future. - Overall users, attention! Head- e .. | light overalls and jackets at the old Mornlng ev%q}g'ht]pnfil 10D215 o’clock, AID SUPPER THURSDAY prlce,llmly ’$1.50, at Shavitch Bros.|sermon subject—‘“The Kind of Chris- ¢ 2-1012 | tians the World Needs.” Evening Thursday evening the Ladies Aid - 3 worship at 8 o’clock, sermon subject society of the Swedish Lutheran| .. and.Mrs. H. D. Kenfield of |—“The Sin of Silence.” Sunday church will serve supper in the| cusq 7ake will be the guests of Mr.|school at 12 m. Epworth League at church basement. The public 8 cof-\gnq “Mrs, E. E. Kenfleld of Lake|7 p. m. Everybody welcome. B. D dially. invited. « |Boulevard over Sunday. Hanscom, pastor. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE P10 | . DR.J. W;DIEDRICH DENTIS' i Oftice. O'Lury-no ser Bld‘. P Oftice Phone 376-W Res. Phone 876-R The Parting Gilt There is always room in the soldier's kit for portraits of the home folks. DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ;| Bemidji, Minn. 3 - First Scandinavian Lutheran. « i’:fl- ;":’:kg"}g: .fif;‘;‘:‘?pgfio qu:l: Norwegian sel:vices in the morn- |~quality-and service. Rich Studio,|ins at 10:30 o’'clock and English }i g services in the evening at 8 o’clock. l 129 IMh. Phone 570-W. 21t Sunday school at noon. Osmond Johnson, pastor. Personals and i Newsy Notes.,l Your portrait in a case to fit the Mrs. M. Gleason of Walker, who GRAHAM M. TORRANCE l;;s ook (hs ghsk of ner Sndshise et LAWYER soldier’s pocket --- the ideal gift. Ts. am Clish, and family for ; 5 4 some time, relnrned to her home to- nemifilluaesr%llzggl:on sfim‘l‘:} school | | Miles Block Phone 560 Men’s wool hose, all-colors, : C. ) at Shavitch, Bros. 2-1012 day. 10 a. m. Evening service at 8 o’clock. Fifth ward: Sunday school 2 p. Malaga and Tokay grapes at 39c Mrs, Charles Lundeen of Alid; is| per. basket Saturday at Troppman’s|m. h Hakk St“d’. | the guest of Bemidji friends for a|Grocery. 1-1012| Praise meeting 3 p. m. THORWALD LUNDE I (S erup (o] - short time. The poor and strangers specially CHIROPRACTOR — : Ay Kaiser, president of the First|invited. Harry F. Crusberg, Oune of these nice days you ought| National bank; and E. H. Reff, of the| tain. . to go to Hakkerup’s and have_your| Clearwater County Abstract com-|, . picture: taken. = 14tL} pany,)of. Bagley passed several hours 1" the city yeaterdny on business. Acute and Chronic Diseases han- i lded with great success First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-56 7-8 p. m. BEMIDJI. MINN Mrs. Frank Martin of Puposky the guest of relatives here yeste: Boya’ gny flannel biouses at 59c, Q8557 ol b v::| at.Shaviteh Bros. ., - 2:1012 £ 2 r | Have a Fine Car of - ‘Jonathan Apples $1.50 per bushel basket Boys' stubproof guaranteed’shoes|.. Hilda Hanson of Bagley, who has at $2.00, $2.50, $2.85 and $3.00 at been in the city for the past two — NEW GOLF “CHAMP” Shaviteh Bros. 2-1013 | days, having undergone an operation REX - :o,gnv«; her tonsils ramofied, returned Tonight at thzolggsnv%‘flunm Fox at Bg;"‘éatgoom;é.:;glyn; I::n"' cfl':l Miss Mary McKee of Deer Lake is| t0 her home today. While in the city | presents Glads_r’s Blackwell in “The 1 stat n the telegram to G. P. the week-end. guest of Bemidji|She J¥Vas the guest of Mona Daniel. | Ei’!‘:]l gg .s;;‘:vl; A comedy film will gl:l’lo: y::g.e‘rduy that tghe boy was friends. Prompt photo work now being . future golf champion. Sunday’s turned out by Rich Studio. See dis-| At the Rex Sunday will be seen —_— play ad. “Get ‘Rich’ quick.” Emmy Whelen in a Metro play, LEASES RESIDENCE 2-1013| “Sowers and Reapers,” a modern parable play. Charlie Chaplin will |5 %; G Dempeey has leased the OF also be seen in one of his two-reel E. H. Maroum residence of He sereams. avenue and will move into same next xt Week's Thursday. On Mondny, Bryant Wugé'burn will appear in ‘“‘Skinner’s Bubble,” a se- quel to “‘Skinner’s Dress Sult." Tuesday’s offering will be a stir- ring film, “The Wrath of the Gods.” Men, see our fall suits at special prices, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. You will make money if you buy one at Shavitch Bros. 2-1012 Miss Donna Lycan returned last evening from Brainerd where she had been the guest of Mrs. H. G. f]ngersoll and other friends for ten ays. Andrew Abbott and Mr. Doughty of :Eagle Bend, 'who have been the guests of Mrs. George Van Arnam and husband 'and Mrs. Lucy Hazen and family, for several days will re- turn to their home tomorrow morn- ing. Mr. Abbott is a son-in-law of Mrs. Hazen, Mrs. George Knapp of Becida was % among the out-of-town shoppers yes- S terday. CORD WO00D Those having cord wood for quick shipment, give lowest cash prices F. 0. B, G. N. Ry. Write D. R. Mc- Men’s Superior underwear in all sizes, weights and prices at Shavitch Bros. . 2-1013 100,000 7 ft. Jack Pine and Tamarack wanted at once THE ELK( Lean, Wood Dealer, Box 36, Sarles, “Wila 8 Wi 5il be seen|P. O, North Dakots. 3-1016 again at the Elko tonight with Doug- las Fairbanks as a cowboy in which he has ample opportunity to display o Miss R. Peters of Grapt Valley transacted business in the city Fri- day. CAUSE FOR THANES U/ Genuine all wool flannel shirts, his athletic ability. | all colors and sizes at the lowest| Bulging foreheads can’t conquer a Sunday yt Elko. “:fi ‘:f lg{' 'uf} nlx?)v:{ ell:&:l-dthl:l‘ll‘ | prices at Shavitch Bros. 2-1013 | squared jaw, but a commercial train- Bessie Love wfll shine “In the new ¥u(d::ce on Bixby avenue!by ' ‘ ing acquired at the Mankato Com-|Sawdust Ring” at the Elko Sunday. Thanksgiving. The building has | Miss Della McClelland, Miss Emma | mercial College, Mankato, Minn., | This is a Triangle film. A Triangle|peen delayed on account of wal 'R McClelland, Mrs. C. McClellan and|conquers every obstacle. - You who|komedy will also be an added feat- Mrs. F. M. Freese of Carr Lake pass- | are interested in practical -education | yre, he main showing-is & de.| 0¥ the arrival of finishing matert ed yesterday in Bemidji the guests|should send for our catalog. ll,ghttul story of circus life. of friends. 4 Sat. 6-13-20-27 R SURPRISED BY FRIENDS °: Mrs. C. E. Hewett, 1415 Irvine avenue, was surprised by a nuntber of friends and neighbors yesterday at the Grand theater tonight. Com-|gfternoon. The self-invited —guests edy, western dramas, America’s war| were Mesdames T. J. |Andrews, ' f views and singing, talking, musical Wamsley, William Werth, C. D. Lu- G R A ND act are "'°1'"”"-T cas, Ed Jackson, J. C. McGhee, O. E B The role o Ron?nn " Miss No- B. Stevens and G. H. Slosson. Re- he af-| Eu—— body,” Gladys Hulette's latest Pathe | coiments were served and the af- : ternoon spent in conversation. TONIGHT Phone 180 Bemidji GRAND TONI Vaudeville and a vaq' ety of pic- ture subjects will be the program PROGRAM :emm’ 5"";‘:5;‘3‘;.0:;“""“'“‘;' C. E. Hewett will leave next wedk Omorrow, e best she VAUDEVILLE T°'||8ht has ever hadr in that it gives scope :;:nfl“rhy:n"flxmn' where. she ‘il The MISSES SIGNA — - for dramatic acting: without being Singing, Yotlng ot ittty VISITS INDIAN CHURCHES heavy. “A Wee Bit of Harmony” HOW MANY BONES Rev. George Backhurst retur with IN YOUR FEET!|yesterday from the Red Lake TONIGHT TOMORROW Black \CRURES—A VARIETY ’ vation where he had been making Black Kider,” “Casey, Bandmaster,” Most likely, don’t you know Few |visit to the Indian churches in_his e . 'Lost I.:evg'l.(:n,newfyx'nerlcan people do, and it is usually a sur-|capacity of archdeacon of = Indifh prise to learn that there are so many | work. With Rev. F. W. Bmithhe and that the foot is about the most|Went by automobile to Cross Lake, complicated and delicately construct-| 54 miles by road from Redby along ed part of the body. That s, per-|the north shore of the lal Serv- haps, the reason why at least 75 per|ices were held for the g 'nmept cent of all adults have some kind g#|employes of the school, anl:a coun- foot trouble. cil with the heathen Indiams was In ARTCRAFT PLAY ‘Wild & Woolly”, A Hurricane of Laughs, Thrills and < More Laughs s VAUDEVILLE M:t'.xsc an lgacd—EvAen ngs 10-25¢ SIINDA%. OCT. 14— ° In Pathe Play. “MIS3 NOBODY” Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, of Chicago, |held, Rev. Smith acting as fnterpre- Mt i8¢ and Aeo—Hremings J0e:20c It has humor, tears, crooks, de- perhaps the greatest living authority | ter. Next week Rev. Backhurst will i X tectives, thrills, Elumn&o lupnlneu on foot troubles and their mechan-|make a tour of the White Edrth res- SUNDAY. OCT. 14— and just enough “‘meat. ical correction, says that not one|ervation. PAYS TO RAISE SHEEP = Oscar Roos, the big farmer dfd VE o In Triangle Circus Story “THE SAWDYSE RING” with Triangle-Komedy “HIS SUDDEN RIVAL” adult in one hundred has feet that are completely free from defects. He has made a life study of the sub- ject and has patented.a great num- AND NEWS IN PICTURES Matinee 2:30—Evenlnrgl 7:30 and 9 6c and 15¢ MONDAY and TUESDAY. OCT. 15-16 ber of -appliances for correcting de- ;/I[leedp rynl:'eir l::e’l; P;lnn. :'vl: I; town Six-part - Program—b6c and 15¢ “A fective conditions and giving com-| Monda! t sheep ec* ’ Nonmm,As'el:rn',fimehP OE fort. sold. The bunch netted him MONDAY. OCT. 15— MADGE E One of Dr. Scholl’s personally train-|to $1,000. Besides that he got sev- v, ;fi&}‘%fl ggmnc&mrgiofll,-’ ed assistants is to be in this city Mon-|eral hundred dollars worth of wool In a Superior Photorlsrnma ping Modern Story P day and Tuesday, Oct. 15 and 16,|off them this summer. Oscar says “ LITTLE DUCHESS” A World Brady-Made that sheep raising is a well paying undertaking. We can't see why some more of this vacant land is ffot and will conduct a demonstration of the Scholl appliances in Knappn's Shoe Store each day while here. He will examine feet and give expert)utilized for sheep and cattle raisfag advice without charge. Tell your|and the growing of tame hayw— foot troubles to the expert! 2d 1013 | Karistad Advocate. Matinee 2:30—Evening 7:30 & 8:46 SPECIAL—6c and 16¢ Matinee and Evening—5e¢ and 16¢