Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 6, 1919, Page 4

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‘CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE. Services will be held at the former; Bemidji association quarters, Charles| Nangle block, at 11 o’clock: Sunday school at 9:45. g SALVATION ABHY . Morning services: Sunday school, 10 o’clock. ~ Holiness meeting—11 ‘o’clock. ‘Nymore Sunday school—2 o’clock.. Y. P. Legion services at:3 o’clock: v led by “Grandma’ Onsterhoust, who P - This is an uncertain day when good and evil contend| CATHOLIC CHURCH., e for supremacy. . s : Low mass at 8 o'clock a. m. _l_-l\{g}i‘ ! Inclement weather :is predicted for the winter months|mass at 10 o'clock a. m., Suiiday and will cause much illness. school, followed by benediction of:the S v A t, at 11:30 a.;;jm. This is not a good day for affixing signatures to any|pescineae 3 werock. Vespers snd will celebrate her. birthday! by drop- ping 85 pennies in the birthday col- lection. A ‘large attendance is ex- pected.’ g Street meeting at 7:30. Evening services: TEARPEONE 088 Entered st the postoffice at Bemiasl, Minn., s’ documents. % ) . benediction at 7:30 o’clock. v I 8 o'clock A5 °ar "Congress' of March 3, 1870, Many distiuguished men will pass from life this winter and| it e Indoor. Draigeeeryloe, G 00t their places will Be impossible to fill. FIRST METHODIST. Come to these serViges. Many con- Agriculture: hag,a good augury and the stars predict that| Rev. John O. Ferris, superintend- ent of the Northern district of the versions are the outcome of our serv- be known to the editor, unications for the Weekl PO Py F ey Yol < a % Iater coam Tuceday of each week to e publicatiofi’in the current issue a number of inventions simplifying farm labor will bring about|3' = ¢ & day school union, will iscue:.d at}l'xera: dbesi:vge xfo:; tc:;n;g{: wlla:-é —_— == prosperity. Z speak at 10:30 Sunday morning-on Tuesday". Everybody welcome. We: i Persons whose birthdate this -is dre -warned against|“The Church’s Greatest Activity.” changes_. Secll 2 - The man and the message are worthy ilaren hoy ] i gratias Lontimistic| ot 2 &oodly, hearine. : L LoD | pon SRELEYI-Puoommtimistic | Sulfay oot at noon. g U e e N A Epworth League at 7 p. m. (Copyright, 1 Wheelyffi’&gdwate, Inc.) Happy Sunday evening service .at] In answer to a physician who asks: what i+ the cause of death in hanging,. 8 o’clock, conducted by .the pastor. ) LADY’S HAT FREW. & . f Tonight at the Grand‘ theatre, a ik PRESBYTERIAN. beautiful Gage Bros. hat will be d Sunday morning at the Presbyter- and how soon it ensués, a medical Blaine Lambert, minister. given to the-lady who is most becom- jan church at 11 o’clock: the pastor |J0UrnA. says that if the knot be prop-- ing in the hat. The contest is isched- ; : will speak on the subject, “Life’s|erly tdjusted, instgnt \death from: uled for 8:45, just before Miss:Dawn SWEDISH LUTHERAN. Great Overcome,” (Romans 12:21).|breaking the spinal cord is produced,. J VER AGREE. _|appears in her wonderful mind read- s Sunday evening the sermon will be on [but in a majority of cases asphyxia-- MEXICAN FACTIONS WILL NEVEI ing act. Every lady in the aidience| Sungay school, 9:45 a. m. the theme, “The Fountain of Life,”|ton 15 the cause of death. In this the- ; : 3 illa is Thefe will be no services in the St : . Now comes a report from Mexico stating that. Villa is a|at that time will have an opportunity A il Sun. | (Psalm 36:9). man fasy retain consclousness for from: < $ s s to try the hat om, and the audience|SWedish Lutheran church next Sun-f™ g3,y gchool will meet at 10 a. m. |a few ba't’ risoner me of his followers and that he is being held for ! . n.|a few seconds to a minute and a ba : l:n fgf' sgelivery to Carranza. .. g is to decide whom the,hat looks the|day, as the pastor will be at Hart|,.q Christian Endeavor at 7 . and may rétain life for from 15 to 20 : ke for the day. ' > The turmoil in Mexico seems to be incregsing. A group of b e r B Nordale, pastor. All are most cordially welcome. . ™*"| minures. Mexicans, according to a dispatch yesterday, crossed the|trom rumors figating about several . EVANGELICAL CHURCH. border, bound and gagged a ranch store propfietor and after contestants hope to be the fortunate ; ; i :3 Corner Sixth street and America looting the store stole a number of horses, and dashed back person-to, win the hat ! SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN. (avenue. into Mexico. # $ ‘onu o Slosa s The services next Sunday will be Services at Evangelical church . o . n ue Blood.”: - nducted in the English language at | will be conducted in the German lan- When General Felipe Angeles was executed by a Carranzg : £ Elish fanguage an lan ¢ v > ¢ The exprmi_on “blue blood” had its |11 o’clock'a. m. Sunday-school at 1]{guage at 11 o’clock Sunday. firing squad, he had gone to his native countiy, lfe said before|origin in ‘Spain, and was applied to |o’cloek. . Instruction in catechism| Sunday school meets at 10 o’clock being executed, that he had hoped-to aid in bringing peace and [the aristocrats. of Castfle and Arra- |siven in both languages. Services at|a. m. e _ prosperity to all its peoples. Then Villa turned. gon. | After the Moors wére driven | Wilton at 3:30 p. m. Evang. League” meets at 7 o'clock Fighting like mad men to avenge the #éath of Angeles, expect to be in our new place of wor- ship across from the Markham hotek I by December 14.7 10U ' Capt. Orchard, officet'in charge.. Death by, Hanging. N R PR e T T TUESDAY WEDNESDAY She knew she had been a naughty wife. She real- ly shouldn’t. have eloped with that silly foreigner, but— Constance Talmadge A Peppy Play about .Wives and Stenogs “A Temperamental wife” Written by the King and : Queen of Satire John Emerson, Anita Loos First National Atfraction g ¥ .1 ices to the state will justify the ex-|Ferris wil China Buying Books. . - emption from taxation which it en- evenin;{ selr:)lec: 1a.tl}:d“:s'lillll 3:esaml:gifi China s becoming a very heavy buy- | joys. - ; presentation of the work of the Amer- er of British books, espeélally text-| p. ‘m—Baptismal services and |ican Sunday school union. A cordfal books. . f + - |reports from canvassers. ::lvlatattl:on Is extended to all td.,af: - Subscribe Tor The: Floneer.> . ¢ George Backhurst, rector. Pastor's ;i:'xigef:hl, 808. 4 3 E - .Geo. Y. ‘Kehoe, ‘pastor. . i Osmund Johnson, pastor. . |p. m. : g' :: s&‘;;' 'r:::flc:&c;"éfl::s t:eell?' 2 Confirmation instruction on Pues-|] one thousand soldiers under command of Villa fell upon the lineage: Back oo (he time. Kefors ithe ; : day’s and Fridays from 4:15 to- 5:15 Eighteenth regiment of the federal army, 676 men, at Rancho|yqorign conquest, especlally to the ST. B.ARTHO_I‘OMEWS EPISCOPAL |p. CLutE fanmasial Wednesd P Eshejo, twenty-one miles north of Santa Rialia, Chihauhau, |ught-complexioned ‘Goths. Thelr veins | Second Sunday in Advent. Feiday at 7:90 5 b, stay: ond November 28 at 6 o’clock, exactly twenty-four hours after the |naturally appeared through the skin | 10 . m.—Church school and Bible| ™ pyoryhoqy welcome. ] & o s P class. i _Chapultepec officer had been shot down by. & firing squad in|of « blue color, while.the bload.of the | % i AT Eashaist AR sk ‘Wm. F. Kamphenkel; pastor. Chihauhau City, and massacred all but two' members of the|masses through their intermarriage & ; regiment. i with. the Moors,. shewed: dark upon mo’l,‘ll;e ‘Bpiscopal nation-wide . cam. b ST. Villa is of the peon class, while Carranza is of the artis- |telr Dands and faces, paign will come to a head this Sun-| 10:30—Sunday school. 3 . 11:30—Morning worship. Sub- tocracy and they can never agree. i ; ] day. ject, “The Convicting of the Spirit.” i e i R . & ms?,‘o.i:o I(;looArrl:td&anu \\- All meml;ers are requested to be in fScripture reading, John'16:7-15. 3 ERR 00S ver A s made every year |church at- 11.a. m. and to sign the 6:30—Y » ! NEWB Y’S B TERS 'SOME KIDDERS. from apricot stones in California, from |pledges 'of sérvice and money for the 7;30_,;32,',’135 e:g:sices.erv;c‘f‘.)ject Political workers and others indicted by the federal grand whlcl;nthe chem:fttt extrlillch; twl:; ol‘;s. year 11920.0“130;1';1;&&';; Efiecggetg :T"I‘Illle lgew Birth.” Scripture reading, jury in connection with the election of Truman H. Newberry, |one known as bitter oil of almonds, jon, Bace Dt ohn 3:1-21. i g 3 e . > bsti £ on Sunday motrning. This is' the 7:30 Thursd: - United States senator from Michigan, continue to appear in|™e et el e B BT T R L i federal court for arraignment. Nearly a hundred of the 135 | church in a position where its serv-| Rev. M. A. Soper and Rev. John'0. indicted have either been arraigned or are there awaiting arraignment. : ; . Out of the gathering of Michigan republicans has grown an indicted men’s club. State Representative George W. Welsh of Grand Rapids is sponsor for the organization. It is to be known as “The 135 Republican Club.” Large blue buttons are to be worn by the members. White lettering proclaims “I helped keep Henry Ford out of the United States genate.” 5 Things You Should Know Last mon‘éh we gévé over four hundred adjustments; this month we will make it over five hundred. WHY WILL WE DO THIS? bashful he couldn’t shake hands with | a woman without getting a quiver NEWS OF THE down the spine. : BOTH QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Does jealouslypay? Doe€s unre- quited love justify murder? Both pR—— —————'§|.questions are adequately answered in Vivian Martin's_Paramount picture REX TONIGHT. “‘Louisiana,” wjg'gt will be shown “The Outcasts of Poker Flat!™|last times at the g}lko theatre tonight. What reminiscénces this must bring| In this story, Zthere is a young to oldtimers who remember when |Mountaineer in‘Whom jealously pro- this famous Bret Harte story was first | Vokes an insane desire to slay. ‘I'his published! How it stirred the entire|Character played by Arthur Allardt, United States and brought everlast-|furnishes much of the dramatic ele- ing fame and immortality to the be-|ment in this photoplay. loved Harte! And now it is in| 1he principals in the supporting photoplay form and is to be projected | ¢ast are Noah Beery, Robert Ellis, on the screen of the Rex theatre to.|Lillian We;.zt, and Lillian weighton. night for the first time in this city. New Folks®ifi Town,” a new ‘Did Tommy really win the girl? Br}iggs comedy, and Paramount mag- Did Oakhurst sacrifice his love for Z(zildne% Eatlts;.oac:ie Blko orchestra are the girl to his devotion to the boy? 5 ng, \What became of the Polka, which threatened to ruin Tommy's life and ELEMENT OF CONTRAST. irexru}'{e kim, too, an inveterate gamb- 5 In “The Market of Souls,” a new ? aramount-Arteraf i Remember, Lore, the mystic wom-|will be shown fir’gthgl%l‘;{: u\]v;i;l[(;: an, will make her last appearance|sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Dor- iSun;’layt r(ngmkaltl the l'llletx. The “nl:e orthy Daiton, the popular star, is sald s short to ask her what you may be|to have a dr. ti h in doubt about, and no time should|rank. One 2?:11'1: ::asl:xlxz o;;;xeul'}):; t;e lostxgb l;l\‘mdf‘eos of others have| Market of Souls” {s so fine is its con- done s this week. Ask her about|trast. We hear a:lct about the val- what is doubtful to you. uable element of ¢ontrast in the con- struction of pictures. Here is a prac- SUNDAY FEATURE. :}-‘::111 élfmox;ls;ratidxlx‘r ott hlts use.k For To lovers of the great out-of-doors O e rovepty. that marks the and of the strenuous life the screen fcenes of the apeping reels, the story version. ot Larry Evans': popilat urns completely"#¥nd goes.into seri- novel, “Once to Every Man,” which |0US: BoWerful drama, drama that ac- is booked to play at the Re)'( theatre cumulates force as @t progresses to its on Sunday and Monday, will have a \ast'?;;ndin"g olimaky p pepular and strong appeal. seed.,a_"gew:s’;b:q%l" 0. fifhe Hay- This story deals with and vividly Elki) orchestra S:'ui‘:l:a;e ::::;gy, a;:: norttl;lays hthe battles and struggles of |other attractions.*There will gt;e no youth who fight to overcome almost|matinee w4t insurmountable obstacles. It graphi-Ithe Elkss‘;l‘xlgx:il;igge;:x?\%’; aii:m‘tl:: cally portrays the wonderful influ-]Elko. W enclis l:)l love upon a man born with an inherited craving for drink, and o deals with the physical and m’ental MISS BINNEY’S Rfimfl: struggle of a young man who starts AS STAR IS SUCCESS out in life with everything and every- Constance Binney ; 8y. has established one against him. herself as a star i?xq!‘.yhe screen firman- Jack Sherrill, the popular screen|ent by her charact 5 cterization of th actor, performs the best work of his|piquant little herdine of “Erstwhil: career in this production, and he is|Susan,” which ist6.be seen at the ably assisted by a cast noteworthy|Grand theatre, towight and Sunday. By a Lly‘mn of the Episcopal Church. (Published by the Parish Committee of the Nation-Wide Campaign, St. Barthdlomew’s Episcopal Church, Bemidji. Rev. George Backhurst, Rector.) . & BECAUSE--- ‘ the Church is the corner stone of law and order—of gov- ernment. "It is.and has been for nearly 2,000 years the great civi]izing_ influence of the world. 5 THEATERS 1st—Because our patients are getting “good results and telling others about them. No matter what your personal belief may be, no matter what your creed, your likes or dislikes, whether you criti- cise or praise, ‘help or hinder, the one fact remains that the Church is the safeguard of your family life and its - teachings are the foundations upon which your laws are based. Come to church tomorrow in any mode you happen to be—come to find fault, to criticise—but come. For some- 2nd—Because our patients realize that we adjust the spine, and in this way free the impinged nerves, and allow the health giv- ing current to carry on its work as it should. times even a kick is p;efen'ible to indifference. ~ Come to Church because. you believe it breaths loyalty and Americanism. Because it is the influence you want in your home—peace and good will. This is no special plea for any Church. If you are affiliated vyith any certain Church or creed, give that Church the support of your Ppresence. 3rd—Because our patients are educating the public Chiropractically, by explaining to you that we do not hypnotize nor just merely rub the spine: W ; It just takes a slight wrench or twist to throw-a vertebra out of its normal align- ment, thus causing a slight pressure upon the delicate nerve. that passes in between the vertebrae. If you have no Church nor preference you are cordially invited to try the Episcopal Church. If you don’t like it, try another—but go to- Church tomorrow. o We have. lost sight of the fact; right here in Bemidji, that if the churches of this community. were to. be discontinued it would - not only not be a fit place to live in; it would not even be a SAFE ' ‘" place in which to live. The:Church has kept the Faith. It has been the rock against which the waves of radicalism have always dashed in vain. The Church has kept the home sanctified, it has enabled us to live the lives we are living. And how are you showing your appreciation? There are not enough pews in the Bemidji churches to accommodate every- one tomorrow. But let’s fill every last one of them. You fellows who were going hunting tomorrow, or doing the week’s chores on God’s day, just knock off. Don’t put it onto the wife to be re- . sponsible for the children going.. Set the example yourself. You’re the head of the family. Let’s give those preachers a chance. They haven’t had a show in a quarter of a century. 'You cannot- get well until this condition has been corrected. . . : Show us that you have back bone enough to investigate.. We will do the rest and show you where your troubles are-and what is causing them. ur for its excellence. The picture was #dapted. from the hid 'the church isn’t what it should be, let us fellows who think it g Last appearance of Lore Sunday dramatic success o?},flle same name in isn’t right _get_:,nmde it, get into the orgamzatlorf l.!\d make it night. Don’t miss hearing her. :Vféel:vgx vl;mke l:un{eax-edbx-m:em.xy what we think it ought to be—because the Church is just like the ; b was, in.turn, based on vernment. It's a public institution and we have just as much by REX TUESDAY. Barnabetta,” Heley R Martiws|f| 5 . 2 popular Pennsylvanig-D Tight in 1t &8 anyone else, = .. The heartaches of a girl who want-| - “Erstwhile guun’ ’lsu:'cll;.a::;elll‘we 5 ed a husband who neither spoke to[story whose principal character nor even looked at another woman |stands for all that is best in Ameri- came in considerable quantities to|can girlhood. Many, of the scenes are Billie Billings, whose role is por-|laid in the drosw‘y Pennsylvania- trayed by Constallx‘ce Talmadge in her | Dutch colony of Reinhartz, and. the la,test" picture, “A Temperamental |story abounds in homely epi'sodes and Wife,” which will be seen two days |intimate glimpses of small town life, ::nimencing Tuesday, at 'the Rex|just as many of ‘the subtitles are eatre. : . couched in the quaint dialect of the . There was only one man, Billie dis- | district. . covered, who answered the very strict| “Sally’s Biighted Cancer,” a two- requirements of her “ideal,” and that [ Part Christie comedy, and Jean Dawn was Senator Newton of Nevada, a|''The Wireless Girl,” will .complete rather sickly bachelor who was 'so the program, WHY SHOULD YOU GO TO ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH TOMORROW ? 1. Because we have spent $75 this week to make the church warm and comfortable. 2. Because you will hear one of the best preachers in Bemidji. : 4 8. Because it is THE DAY when we pledge our support in Drs. Lunde & Dannenberg CHIROPRACTORS - terms of service and sacrifice. | | G | i | i I o S

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