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N 3 . ;. & and the stranger over Amy, daughter . o e X : ) of one of the gang, a cripple known as “The Weasel.” But “Passin’ Through,” whose hidden sorrow :s ; . - that he knows nothing of his parent- : I ) : % 3 . ; ) g : First Game of the Season age, reflects that he could not in any event ask the girl to marry him, and A 5 rides away, leaving the fleld to “The e ; ; But when the young desperado, by g £ : < way of forgetting his troubles, shoots Vo st et o N [ [ up a saloon and gets arrested, events % take on a new color. The United 2 - J . 2 © VvS. ¥ States marshal, into whose hands the : ) g ¥ . i o ine N young bandit falls, knows the story % 3 3 B . 4 £ of his birth, He had a regularly e G ¢ : eml ]I’ ' - [ married father and mother; his fa- ther was murdered, and ‘“The Wolf” o 3 was the murderer. There is a whirl- . h wind finish, in which “The Wolf” % At the gets his, and ‘“‘Passin’ Through” al- so gets his—her name being Amy. 4 ——————————————————————————————————————————— g Grand Tomorrow. : g GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Eat at William Russell v;illl be ten'!uNred MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LAWYER in a scrappy financial story ‘‘New Yord Luck” and the critics say Wholesale and Retail Miles Block Phone 560 THE HOME CAFE . never has William Russell appeared Pianos, Organs and Sewing : : : Gordon Burns, Prop. ri ay, ecem er in a more engrossing or stag'e;} a Machines . more thrilling fight than in “New}l] 117 Third St. Bemidji DR. E. H, SMITE Corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. Admlss_lon York Luck.” Tomorrow (Friday) ? at the Grand. 3 BPI:‘I’:’R 5;;".;';‘“. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON : i Office Security Bank Bleck ———— R R T SR S Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” . ELKO TONIGHT Dealing with a little band of ex-; patriated Americans in an Asiatic)z colony, and including besides its thrilling and very dramatic love theme, an up-to-date romance of politics and romance, “Exile” has z furnished Madame Petrova with one % of the cleverest vehicles of her en- tire career. This is a Paramount op ar Y Op ar y photoplay. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Store Open ) Store Open The following Christmas program f: . . will be given by the Sunday school [ Monday Evenlng g Monday Evenlng of the Congregational church of the | Fifth ward, Friday evening: Opening song—Hymn No. 1. Responsive reading—No. 321. Prayer—Pastor. Song, “Welcome”—Primary de- partment. E.ercises—Mrs. Clark’s class. Recitation—Lawrence Westlund. Recitation—Walter Zimmer. Address—A. Westlund. Recitatione—Harold Valley. Song—Mrs. Lofmaker’s class. ot rist and second year suc[ ]| A o e women like sensible gifts—-things they can wear and use every day--but they usually nior girls. 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