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‘mmiwmenwF 1 “""“'-W'Fi""netnme.;f g Lucy Hazen-is 41l -at-~her| Low mass at 8 o’clock in the morn- = ] rs. A; A. Crum of filry trans- xo‘nmwu-mmannm acted busfiiess In Bemidji yesterday. Rotato.shaow.. .. . Rev. G. H. Brooks will speak Sun- day evening at 8:o'clock. Subject, “Is the Soul Shattered Like Unto the Body By Shot or Shell.”” Mes- sages after the address. Rev. G. H. St. Philin’s Catholic. ing. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11:30. Vespers and bene- T.. Philippe, rector. g - ] BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER - - imagine in the home of Hiot _dogs, |. CHURCHES ||ttt 2 eing her happiness again reigns. “This.is a 7-act‘program and there is no ad- vance in admission. ] Brooks -will speak and give messages| romantic and thrilii; i on; Wednesday evening. The public|erican i'evolutlonaryn gwg;.fi:n:: eem-‘ is most cordially invited. tering about the making of’the first - |American flag. Miss Brady’s imper- i . ! sonation of the character is-ome" of A 8tai Spangled Comedy for Boys and Girls and Young and-0ld. the best, things ehe. has done and:as UL ::a ronllfince t“g:dl l;l drama is 80 it 11 ! oroughly entertaining, 86 unusual’ b diction at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Fr. J: J.| 1y "delightful, it is evident that in “ (@ives a-sterling young American just the opportunity he wants iy oon the movlo fans ‘have |l * to prove to the girl that Yankee fists and Yankee pluck will just rie .Osborne in “When Baby ‘The Mttle. star starts off egular tomboy, “but when -Rex 4 I héatl e- the shadows of sorrow enter her] 3 IR ™ y ) ut‘ Spiritualist. ‘home, she shows herself a strong- - g i j 2 (Corn. %‘gl St. nn& Irvine Ave.) | hearted. little American and: thr‘ous‘h' : " = TONIGHT ‘m.. George Walsh in - “The:Yankee Way”’ U Five Acts , . e 2 A Plot'in the Balkans.. m?,',i: L,}'?:m ';"’"’ <--about “clean up” against any sort of opposition at almost any time = ; % et . Desn St. , Bartholomew’s Episcopal. | for them. " Nov. 1 -d—“l‘llll!rl Institute, high IIO.&‘:O to loan on rarms. ! anitel. Bo i".. club w,ilf meet in c%lurch one of ithe particularly fiotable foat- " Burns & Stoll in “The Tangles' of Pokes and’ Jabs”’—a comedy. ; g ot Iand O ; Dasement AT Sk sharp tonlght. |ures about this production. ' 10 and 20 cents:o; - © ., 7:20 and 9 o’Clock elop-§ Mrs. Wil“!wm Hfl‘z h ned| Mortimer Temple, Assistant.. | . - i em GHT" LoV . S L ; o = NS Order o services, Sundsy, Nov.| _Some of 1he Interesas taies soir |l SUNDAY’S BIC FEATURE ' Charles Clark of Wadena ‘is the lli{orfifn Fayer and @er 1 will gee in “Reputation” are the fas- gala 3 k guest tof this) brother, George Clark, | jlor#ing pray o i o anow tu Bs |l B. A. Rolfe presents thie soreen favorite _Turtle- River during the hundiug ™oy Loy sohool 12'm. " X Howaite .“'lf orm ) : o di 4he Boys' club-tof theu Episcopal ; x| siurch will meet in:the churoh;:base- rlends. 1 " 2 is " will be;dedicated and used for the 2 ent thid evening at 7 o'clock. Th Have your:Xmas photos “““'“& first time. George Backhurst, rec-|the-diotionary to describe the.-scFi D P u ¢ - put up by Willilam Desmond snd ! L 9,4 %= ;¥ " i ) i S EAEEE TR GHARLIE. GHAPLIN ! i Home,” |the new Triangle-play fedt-) : . ¢ Services in the morning at 10;30 | uring the first named star,. | ' Matinee;Children:5 cents, adults 20 cents—Evenings. 10c and 20c Director Walter Bdwards was There will be no services in the eve-| termined to make thig . fight, diffe; | be § regular business meeting e dviiig will aleo be practiced with | before the big rush Ister H, W. ger as drill instructor and 8 @Mortimer} Temple as assistant. Personals and :5. and attended the movies. . Mrs. C., Helferich ot Cass|. rml the guests “of *~Bemidji iring the week-end. , Get a 1913 deak calendjr . pad now’ [/ at the Ploneer ofri s elow . of Pinewood | ter, ain wisitor in the|for a short time. - uests’ of fri - hort, time. e of these:mice days:you ought i to’ go to Hakkerup’s and have your | pleture tekem. 1418 Y | official business. et Misses Emma and Ella Ehlers of [ Leonard were .among the business " visitors toddy\: Mrs. James Hagadon of Tenstrike was the guest of friends between | trains yesterday. It is free. to Bemidji . Mr. and-Mes> Lawrence Soland: of \and. passed several hours ich Studd m’ig R_ 1026 to 1126 . % Methven,t :‘ench&alqnng : ary, ! je guest of her uncle an :‘n.n{ Mr%-md Mrs. J. E. Bunker, Mrs.. Henry- Anderson and Miss 'Cofa " Olson ::d‘“g:t,?y”::r:ay ',‘;2 Sunday morning worsth at 10:45 o’clack, sermon subject, “A Strenu-|that will!bring'a gasp from:any au: } i ous -Gospel for a Strenuous Age.” |-dience.| : v 5 - Ruth Todd of Arnegard, -N. s visiting at the home of her sis- Mrs. M. Downs, of Fourth street s wTom"” Denley, forest ranger, re- - ! i y " the the Presbyterian. Werld-Picture Brady-Madé ~ - which, e entry. whors he had bee Sunday moyning at the Presby-|with Alice Brady as the-star, will-be terian churcli at 11 o’clock the pas-|the-attraction on Sunday at the Elko; : tor will speak on the subject “Dyn-|theatre. 'Matinees at 8:00 and4:30; You meed mo capital but a fixed|amics _and Religion” (Matthew t. ;:“fl:lntd 3&5’.”:‘:3:?«“:%&3&; o’clock the sermon will be on the training secured at the Mankato Commercial College. Our catalog will interest: you. - Send for it today. range country wheré he had been on Vesgpers 5 p. m. the patriotic meeting at the Grand theater [in the évening. L At the morning service,- the new lecturn,: prayer desk and litany desk tor. tor. Scandinayian Lutheran. o’clock; - Sunday school at noon. j B Sy 1dsot | Sunday school at 10 o’'clock am . : rNeWSY Notes. a"?%’:‘;‘-:':g“u;' ::mlfa!?r;:&}:,., Services: 11 o’clock. Evening 7:30 o’clock. ' - August Westlund, mission- ary. several hundred ifept of ‘film... Aftter Desmond :1anded the first .punch, he ¢ picked-[Meij uip and-hurled hi } agains; a Methodist Episco; Sunday evening worship at 8 o'clock, sermon subject, “A Poor Short.” Sunday school at 12 m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. A welcome to all. 4:19). At the evening service at 8 topic “A Man Susceptible to Good” (Luke 7:2). Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m; and Christion En- deavor at 7 p. m. All are invited which ‘will: make th . All members are urged to attend|think . Thank:gltvi‘:;‘;rgmne home. ' T i Sunday, - . - ~Much; has -been sawl 'of ‘motion pics ture_ fights, faked and otherwise, b theré are not enough superlatives 19 B D. H b st Amerioan. fiag wil bo somantio. | | . D. Hanscom, pastor. first American: flag:will be romantie~ - i ~ ally told in, “Betsy Ross," the mew {The swiftest comedy ever screened. The debut of America’s great. dlso two evening shows, A thor- oughly delightful romance has been entwined- into this play. 2-1110 FARMERS MEET WEDNESDAY The Big Lake Farmers’ c¢lub will o G to these services. L. P. Warford, | meet:at the Charles Bloomquist farm n P ra 2 B ran 3 aa r ' A five-not METRO play of intrigue, adventure. . and - romance, written by Jane Mathis and William Christie. ot TWO REELS 5 Matinee 2:30 o'olock—Evenings [7:10 and 9 o’clock . N ning. :Osmond Johnson, ' pastor. ent, and the repult was a. clean-cut, | % P > during the week-end. e ::sf s ’.t {::rlp_\u o;gcfimll(tfr ]nfiwh‘ich MONDAY—BILLY 'WEST: ’ Ellis wedish Lutheran, e first blow sent McKim spinning: & s Mrs. Nels Bye, Mrs. George Bills the room; -and- not-a semi- § —IN— King Bee 'films corporation feature “Rapid’s. Rival”. Keep Your. Eye on' This TUESDAY. & WEDNESDAY. - Madge: Kennedy: One of the. celebrated stars of the: Goldwyn features in “BABY MINE". :mateh where- the' partiel- 1; about the floor through :nearby desk with & force ¢ T AMERICAN FLAG tage comedienne. From th intrnational stage success by Margaret . Mayo. . What beagtiful days! ,“"_‘ right| Just received-a lhlpment of 1918 | pastor. Wednesday, November 14, A special for that trip to Rich Studio you've| desk ¢alendar pads, planned. “‘Get ‘Rich’ quick.” 29 10th 8t. -~ s 6-1112 by ~—f— Dr. J, H: Laney of Turtle River| =5 .. o mong the business visitors yes- A ote 8im midji yest: "His son, Lee F. neer office. 3 this week. He was only 183 years old. . Mre. 1 Raymond, who has vis- .ted at the home -of :her daughter, Minn., for some time, returned to her is 60 years old. Rosco ‘Fatty’ Arbucki In - “Fatty -Ip Coneylsland ;'hut dogs,” string molasses candy and custard pie. Baby-Murie. llémfi‘.’llhu Bah‘yfnrgn 4 No advance in admission 10¢-200 7 Actf TOMORROW, SUNDAY-:-ALICE BRADY In | htfully romantic story of the stirring Revolutionary et rflzngrmur -exact;-thrilling and mighty enter- 10c and 20c fncluding the “paily” and “Perfection.” = Get youn’now.,no you will have it on German Evaneelical Lutheran, |2 light snowfall occurs between now Ml "/ ) % y } | 1 Sunday the four hundredth u‘}ml‘ and then, E. C. Bergh, ‘president of , hand when you: wish to make nota-|versary of the Reformation, will be|the club, hints at a.venison dinner. 1y : e . y d A LI 106t¢ = . MAKING-THE FLAG: by B - NG P RAqe i tions in it for future:reference. Plo-| commemorated in, two services.. A i . 8. L. Parrish of Fergus Falls, y Solway was in Be- wi?'prse.:‘h‘ed' in ; the - Methpdist{m. The theme of both sermons will church last evening and conducted J. W. Bush of B;nhmrd, onedott;l;i : ] t aad bestiknown eondu Mrs. Walter Nichols, of Melrose; z:d.t'l:e‘t‘:-‘ :;Frnllmdr:%"::‘;h%‘l‘ of mi:; choir of lt]]lle Brainerd church. ] | r- 1sh, the Athletics.baseball{ We bid the public welcome to our e 11 Thelama SE-TIVER e ;:t:::r.nxger:gan paralytic stroke| services. Rev. William J. Rie- _ at Hackensack and is mow confined | mann, pastor. in the Northern Pacific hospital at| - Brainerd.—International Falls Daily ‘Journal. J. W. Bush is-the father ‘of C. A. Bush of this city and has ‘been in the employ of the M. & I A railroad for the past 27 years. For the past 12 years he has been con- ductor on the passenger Put just lately decided to give up his positiog R 'as conductor on the iaaueng:r .tlllxe cobX THEATER TONIGHT =~ accept a similar position theater tonight for an evening’s fi?"lfll:l'l 'hf;.l'l.t:;r jg::nglzg :a::f; showing of his latest Willlam Fox Y half when he was stricken. ‘T m’so:n as'he suffered the attack the caboose was- attached to the engine and he was rushed to Brainerd. He Can’t you.imagine it yourself?| “Fatty” in- the home of ' '‘BETSYROSS’ service will be held in the German language at 10:30 a. m., and one THEATERS EX THEATER TONIGHT production, “The Yankee Way.” This is another of George’s smile- a-minute dramas and is up to the Fox standard in every respect. H Big comedy picture will™also be shown, Burns and Stoll in one of their screams. Sunday’s Bi ) The big Mvetroxtleg:‘n&ao.z‘l“al\flss Rob- inson Crusoe,” with that every pop- fular Emmy Whelen will be the pro- gram at the Rex tomorrow, with special matinee price of five cents for children. This is one of the wonderplay series of intrigue, ad- venture and romance. Charlie Chaplin will also ‘be seen in another of his two-reel spasms sure to set the house in a roar. Monday Pro: . Monday the King %.:énmlm cor- poration’s feature, “Rapid’s Rival” will be shown with Billie West, the eccentric comedian. Another of those side-splitters. i “Baby Mine” ing. Madge Kennedy, thgol’:nlfl:zus come- dienne of “Twin Beds” and “Fair and Warmer,” makes her first ap- pearance as a motion picture star in Margaret Mayo’s rollicking farce comedy, “Baby Mine,” which will be the attraction at the Rex theater next Tuesday and Wednesday. This production is the first com- edy offering by the Goldwyn Pic- tures Corporation, which has ar- ranged a long program of big pro- ductions with such stars, in addi- tion to Miss Kennedy, as Mae Marsh, Maxine Elliott, Jane Cowl, Mary Garden and Mabel Normand. “Baby Mine” has been elaborated for the picture presentation from ‘a comedy that ranked as one of the most successful of recent years and which made a fortune for its own- ers and producers. The story of “Baby Mine” is that of a young wife whose pleasure seek- ing inclinations cause her sober- minded husband to leave her. Madge Kennedy plays the part of the wife Zoie, and Frank Morgan is the hus- band. ELKO TONIGHT Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle in “Fat- ty in Coney Island,” another one of JFatty’s rollicking riots. Can you .thrilling. 204, "delightful ‘gatrf- Dplay, which is also a charming be “Soul Freedom.” The Bible will rdm:m@e. wlél be tlhe agtu;tlon.attvzo Y b tinees ard :evening, Sunday at the |- sted in the. copst artillery|the first quarterly conference, went|become the constitution of Christian | mal e, .l t:‘Northomu today - 'where he will democracy and the freemen of God. Elkoythfigt{:» t'l'he tptl:)' is d“B:lm: ‘ . i % ’ s s row, returning to Be-|Not true Christianity, but civiliza: | Ross’” and the star of the productiol . - o | | g,':fifhuf,",fi:;“’ %3 tion, unChristian civilization has{i& Alige Brady. Mighty interesting \ ; : . failed. Those who attend our serv-|incidehts centering around the mak- ices will also hear several sacred]ing of the first American flag, a thor- . choral selections given by members|oughly pleasing love story. and: su- The Story of a Small Town @irl perior acting makes this a really ex- TONIGHT 7:30-8:45 10 and 20 cents ceptionally attraction. 2-1110 in"the English language at 7:30 p. 1:; ot ,.C. E. Willson of Minneapolis, -a week. program has ‘been arranged:and if < Known on Two Continents for her Beauty and Her Ability as an { " Actrecs in “SHEEP” IS TOPIC TOMORROW, SUNDAY--WILLIAM -DESMOND brother of F. M. Willson of this city, —in— . will be present at the farmers’ meet- “Ma'ter of His Home” ALSO A Tri- ing at Carr Lake school today and angle Comedy will apeak1 km(ll the t?1ubje¢:t, ‘;Shfen.: SIX ACT TRIANGLE PLAYS He has talked on the same topic al - : : .08+ Thief River Falls and Akeley this No: Matinee 10 and 20c Night 7:30-8:45 SKOVGAARD Denmark's Greatest Violinst and New ank * Metropolitan Company M. E. CHURCH Wadnesday, Nov. 14 8 o’clock p. m. An Entertainment for Everybody Gi\}en Under the Auspices of the “Win One” Adult Bible Class of the Methodist Church “‘Miss Robinson Crusoe”’