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; ; ' QUIEY | 1014, ACRES ot oo * The 'Childrens' choir, composed of m u“ To mm h;rat, o“;:ld‘l‘ °°“$ i thirty ‘boys and’ girls, will ‘sing two| . : ; good business bullding, Owner eelections it the 8‘ o‘cl'ock m:“ ‘Thoy SPLENDID 8-ROOM thoroughly mod-| " will give good deal.’ K. J. Willita, are’ “Star of e Sea,” by waller, and ern, hot water heat house, good| ‘the/landman, [ Ate-T garage. . Lake shore home. Owner | WANTED-—Modern turnished TOOMS, ' a special Easter hymn. At the High Mass, ‘the Young YLMM cltxo:r wfu wants to sell, 80 now ig the time] ' near down town district by ‘youmg: 5 lady. 'Phone 47. IS sing the two-part mass “Nissa Titia,” to buy. ‘B.'J. wmm, tone Land- :{ H"“‘: .TAB 28 oflertl(:ry ) s:fl”;" o ; i »Fplfiri%nd c}l!l‘l):k':n ::gp 10&0. to rger's '“Terra .cemuit’ 'will be| WANT cement nnlshorx nday morn- J N s sung. ' 'Theé 'closing number will be{ ' tng, Poor Farm, 607 gemigji ave, | Nymore postoffice. . C. Larvick. . . en. Let ‘me’ sell youy..:Jens Beck of Kelliher Wlll Pl‘ day [ Services will be held at the form- llndmnn. Lt vlslt.or in. Bemidfli ' el er | Bemidjl ' Association quarters; S Frldny in this elty. N R ¢ A i = SP LS L Ao, : an-Easte anthem. Phone 25. Geo. E. Kreatz: 1t4-3 " nsan_, W. t Walker s a|: i 'Sunday, school, followed by bene-|:r - . WANTED Bookeeper-stenogrd.h.'.‘. Hornet et S MbGarey o ‘1" 2:30—Sunday Sehool. i diction' of, the Blessed Sacrnnfant, at Fon SALE—Oar ' load: of ' young| er. Must ve capable and willing ! k to ‘work. Address, F. R. Dusbury ' = . ‘of ls". emjidji toda, day, hero on business, TSR ln{B M! % 3:30——Preaching service. ; Baptisms at 2 o'clock. f . oo—Tnesdny cvenlng, prayer D ediction at 4 o'clock. x&plm ‘building, Aprfl 5th. o 7 meeflng ; ; B mtwnul to AN d.é:l b George W. Kelioe, pastor. | - . e = = 2 = 4 ‘horses and mares at City Hvar:.' 4-6° Land Co., care Pioneer. 4-3t8 / : | s Marvel Bol ) K 2 TR B ) ey 3 \mion musicians are glvlns ala Frida ahmer in':the clty ‘.. 'SWEDISH LUTHERAN church at 11 o’clock, there will Armory Baster °:g:_y5' 5 i “ % At the morning service at . the pectel Easter music and the Eas ) ym the cl:;‘-ll" rlday Swedish Lutheran charge, the girls" nessage:-by the pastor. ‘The fol. Miss Phylis Boiden, teacher in aist-, e . “Dowa| lanisg gumIbeIg are - on tfi‘ mipsal N a2 e 0 T‘nm_ o U4 | * TOB! ‘’Soprano- solo; ‘‘The: Holy: i Ml b ‘en. N e ¥, by Miss Ella ann‘ another siting in Bem 3 WY SH i - Ge 1 ‘;Joy Bol::“m:‘:‘gc Out,” by the choir;’ 4 ritone solo,- nl"ry by Dr. B.:R. ne lot of home-sro n'Hyacinths " B. M elsnn of anerd was a B AN AN LUTHERAN =i ; ) | Pine . B0e: ay:; 75¢. | midii busineas visitor yesterday.: ‘Easter :sérvices ‘conducted 'in’"the hihen. . “The/King: ¥igtor: 3 English language at-11-o'clock Sun:' lous, by ‘the choif_. baritone : 8olo, . O'Bnnlon of Park Raplds was|day morning. - Vocal solg. “Open the e Resurrection,” . (Bhélley). . by Gates;.: by ‘Miss- Brekke, Vocal:solo ?"‘_fl';:fmn.?od quartet, "The: New el A y Andrew. . iBelection by the | PP il unday evening at s oclock ,th' | % 3 h 3 Jand R ohiolr, Mr. Rood; direetor, 'The usual chorus of twenty voices will give the i I e g \, : . “Our "Living Lord,)’ | v 3 ; y 011 i ¢ i X Osmond Johnson, Pastor. by Ir ; lson, Thi; 5 8 servltce :t A l a w 9 ; {music_ embracing the story of the n u s Lomn, and M. vufmrsl‘i',?dt'i.‘f‘mf; ST. BARTWOLOMEW’S EPISCOPAL Fasion of Our Lord, “The program |l 0 ..“. Lone Wolt'l mughtsr. Frldny 8 a. m.—Holy Eucharist. Proces- 1ncludeq the following: Lone Wolf” - and 2 sional, hymn 122, “Jesus::Christ is @iven by Presbyterian choir at the R ’, by Louis Joseph Vance,| A. G. Gahrielson of Thiet “Rfver| Risen Today, Alleluiah.” Choral ser-{church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. “ r e Grand theare tomorrow. Falls. was a business caller heré on |Yices, by Caleb Simper. hymn 166,|The chorus of twenty voices will give |l Frldny R ‘Angels, Rolled the Rotk Away.”.Re-lthe cantata entitled “Our Living rs. L. C. Cole of Nymore will o esflofla!" hymn: 110, “Come, All"ye|Lord” by Ira B. Wilson. The pro- : By Louis Joseph Vance - Jeave on Wednesday ~for. Seattle, Mrs, ¥ Hall of Bokles vias'a Faithtal.”. - . , gram includes the following: i rash.. to visit with her sister, Mrs.|tween train business visitor in .B 11 a;-. m.~——Special ' service , for| (1) ‘“Hail Day of Victory,” by Miss 3 ; 3 » 5 : < | Knights Templar. The local comman-{Ida Virginia Brown, Mr. Rood and k A hauntingly ‘beauti- ‘midjf Friday: 8t. Peter, for several weeks.” : 18 : Y. , + . |dery will attend.’ Vocal solo, ‘‘Cal-{Choir. (2) “The Entry into Jerusa- || B : % ful girl and the world’s vary,’” Paul Rodney, by Mrs. Juliajlem,” by choir. (3) “The Last il OfCounell 0; Smiith ‘Mrs..C. R. Sanborn, accom=|per,” -{y Rnymc()m)i Hanian, s;‘r)- ; grlffiil!:t tocll;imlll:al she he creamer: panist. - y 'he Crucifixion,” by choir. (5) “The H roug!. t 00K. hfl“ fl,‘fi&'&'fi%fi,{hom Roy. 5 B George Backhurgt, rector.” ‘i Burial.”” ‘by Miss Edla Nelson, Mr. ] (O R W -oord. : rdy £ St g : Raymond Hannah and choir. (8) : oy Yk e L o Y ith " his} 7 t “Night Within the Garden,” by Miss : A DMMA OF ‘A John mchuds, member of the F. . C. S g ;|Bdla- Nelson. (7) “The Opened i - Duxbury Land Co., arrived in the . S 3 3 yiges ‘| Tomb,' by choir.. (8) “The Angel's : . THOUSAND THRILIS city yesterday and_as soon as. his I have_ in the pound o 8. -Sel X Song,” bytw‘g:negg 8 clllgus.' 1()9)-‘]‘;1‘?9 §9The 1o w 1 a household goods arrive will mové in-|mare at 323 Park avenue:. es qhfi) o ¥ AN oman at the Sepulchre,” by choir. ’I‘he Sequel—in sevfl‘ Pam_o e Lione Wolf,” an N ass, under. 1(10) .4‘Now .Is Christ \Risen,” b he honse) a6 1331 Trving svense: Hehn, poundmaster. BB L ars, will heireceived. st R o ke That My Re. .. “Falie Facea,” and:more powerful than either - Spot ‘cash paid for Liberty Bonds, ' Mrs. Loyd Pendergast returned to|When health conditions have improv-|deemer Liveth,” by Miss Ida Virginia Y Liberty Bond receipts. See G.|her home at Lake Plantaganet Friday 4. s f‘g};f‘;‘:&&?!;;'gh:fcgficj ly;ro!:n.l ((11?) ?::{rtxfi»r% Vlct%rlo::, \ 9 - ! X .. g oul 2 s '”"’ c”: ;,ul:' yvisiting: with- relatives at Ar-| 8,05 O Mo oveul Bells Ring Out”s|py Androb-Rood. (1 5 “The King of NEAL BURNS in the new TWOGPART Wilson. i ‘Glory,” by cholr. " J ' ‘Single comb white Leghorn setting | Quartette and obligato, “0 Gulde, ' The CHristion Endeavor will unite Comedy—‘DARN THAT STOCKING unty Superlntondent of, schools|eggs . from all ‘winter . layers, for |Divine,” Ferguson, j ‘with the other Young People’s soci- McGhiee s expected to return |sale by Georse Bergland Phone,141-| ~Anthem, “King Victorious,” Hines.|i/y;c. ef our city in a Sunrise Service rrow. frem.Minneapolis'where he| W, "¢ . . »344-6 | - Anthem, "I Saw the Holy' City," (4o ho held at,6:30. at the Methodist : boen, atteading.a school superin- Wilgerman, church: Shows at Same Times and Same Prices ‘3. J. Kapser is in Bemidji receiv- ing treatment for his eyes. .C. D. s _'As'an offératory, .W. E. Durba]m : ten pXeco union orchestra: will|30, was:a Bemidji business vlsitor trom Jocelyn.. .. .: ¢ b ::“ tp t‘;le oL da 7;’““5‘3“1: e , : Adults - h the music for the dance Eas-itoday. Sunday school for persons ‘above | to prevent the spread of epidemic, g AT fifteen years of age, at;12 _o'clock. . there, will.be no Sunday school at the 28¢ ter Monday in the Armory. Remem-| ber the music they furnished for the F. M. Malzahn is unloading a ship- timber workers’ ‘dance: 7 ,'6t4-5 [ ment of Oakland cars here today. The i shipment includes one Sedan and two Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gill and fam- tourlng models. £ s 2 1ly will leave this evening for Minne. Dead,” by !Bh]eipaslt‘c;n g 1is. Mr. Gill will return on 'I"Jelll; Michael and Henry, Foley were ln Blaine Lambert, pastor. . m TOM MIX PICTURE ay; and Mrs. Gill and children: will {the city yesterday, en route to their 5 h o . ain . indefinitely; “to visit with [home in Grant Valley; after. visiti : . SAID TO BE THRILLER Yfamous 'cowboy star, Tom frisnds and » X 5 $ : i SUHL 3 wl I make his debut in this city Cast! c b 1 - g ‘aaiad’adthor'and producer at the Rex anumsh has raised over 3 of Argyle, was ening worship _at 8 o'clock. theatre, Where Willlam Fox will pre- 5 during, the..school year from|in Bemidji: Friday en route to the Prafee ' service with ”,f,m“ on the gent Kis latest and greatest Western 1. entertainments and -has Dur-|home of her sister, Mrs. James Hyde, 2 The Galleries. 4liriller, *“The Daredevil,” on Monday. library books for the .chool’ at Lake Plantaganet to: visit for 'a v i This photoplay promises to be some- land continuing all week, Envoy Wal- thing new, for Mix-is giving the pub- g7 AR ter Jeffery, the blind evangelist, will . will sell .at auction, my black- There will be & union gynrise | CORduCt services. Come and hearrapid-fire, sure-hit story of the West th equipment, buildings, stock|Service” of all the"Young ‘People’s h“""i ifle, “1\3 v:m:der:ul “"“5‘,1}'h““d is, and how he believes real western- and household ' goode at-my black-|societies of the city’s churches, at the 3‘;;8 :n";‘ et da? ;‘1;1:'15 rei(::t J‘;:: ers would {nterpret it. 'Anp‘rtl?l?:lt' 1.: :vgtonfio; Stttml:;. ;fi&;fl;:dgs;oe:g{::k on Sunday morn-| yelly, from Thief’ River: Falls, will . Mix rides through water. falls into d ; xl“lms a " 2 : R als’(l)‘ be with “be Everybody come. :‘l;e ;:‘a: q: the tIm;zdma. j;xmps t"::l o ¢ " There will' be no ‘Sunday school [his horse to a train moving a e ‘Miss Mavis Phillipi will return to " A party of friends made.a mirprise Her school duties at Becida the fore |Se38100. a8 we are cooperating withy {,‘:" of ithirty. mniles an hour, rescues M 'Mre. Harry Mooney |part of the week, afti ding h the health authorities’ tu avoid ‘the s sweetheart by swinking her from call on Mr. and Pyt i pn‘m Ot e et oh ot spread of the train to the back of his faithful !-:h:::‘?::e;o assist. them in. “1; vlnee:v::lf: on at her home. on Ir- | norse, and’’ introduces some novel % Lkt ¥ rope ‘throwing. features. wedding an- 3 '::gf;hd;ht::'n:;fi: was ‘l:"“ in| Martin Dunn returned this morn: s;nf: ?:eggimzml:’e gAx asudl the ator fs superbly sup- conversation’ and music, after which |iyo trom Minneapolis, where he has| Easter morni orel A g ported by a capable caste, which in- iy L | delightful lunch was enjoyed. * Mr.|peon the greater:part of the week on D oL i cludes Eva Novak: Charles K. French, : = Mrs, Mooney were resented With e grea 2 o’clock. - German:tommuaion .service. [ L. C. Shumway, Sid 3ordan. Lucille £ 3 e TS Moone * Those in a buying trip, purchasing furniture| There will be no Sunday school. |Yi nge and George Hernandez. ; o ;';g :xt:r:i l{or hlns 1’,'1"; ;:m::;:. Evangelical League at 7. p. m. Top-| b S ° ope W ic, “Jesus and Faith.” ¥ In the evening at 8 ‘o’clock, fol- Hmcmm A B.C’8 Frunk IBnhr, a student at the North |lowing the invocation by the pastor l“"’ Bryant, - successful - play- Dakota University, was in- Bemidji |the choir and young people’s league v;;dght and Broadway habitue, mar- Friday, en routé to Blackduck to[will give an Easteér ‘musicale, con-|T Kate Mirtin, a ragged, homeless <|spepd’ Baster vacation: with his par-{sisting of :the following numbers: little country waif. = He married her ents there, -While in the city, he was| The program is as follows: Invoca- gecaune he loved her, and he loved the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. tjon by the pastor, Rev. W. F. Kamp- er because she was ignorant of the Baoon. | i ‘ henkel; song, “Stand Up For Jesus,” | things oflife. .Not only Had he to by the. Buntiay school; ‘violin sol;) 'teach” lier to write the A. B. C.'s but 3 ) 44 ; , ) 3 also “The ‘A. B. C. of Love. The selected, by F. B. Mauritz; vocal duet FABmS GL'ITB MET “Glad Easter Morn,” Mrs. Carter title of the picture showing for the The Frohn: Farmers’ club met to.|Treadwell ‘and Mrs.- Hector Brown; last time '”“'SM at the Grand- the- Fim atre. day at John Colman’s farm and held | cantata, “I will-Lift:Up Mine Eyes,” Salri ;s i TH 0 S: H |N CE oseri és a very interesting session. .Several |by the choir; ~seleetion, by brass pre: ngm quartette;.address by the pastor; vo-§. : : : "‘Teal solo, “The Resurrection,” (Ga- "omm oy 3 3 & g 4 i » {briel), by Mrs.. Chester Treadwell; o N G i J : chlglrvsell;et&o:. (Osterlied); violin'f} ’ ) Y &) On account of the increasing num- {5 B. Mauritz; “Jesus, Savior, |} i ; ber of cases of measles since the first Pflot Me,” selection by choir; quar- . LAST TIMES R A S R S TS T PSR of the week, it has been dsemed ad- |tet, “Abide With Me, Mrs. Chester S IN visable to close all theatres, Sunday|Treadwell, soprano; .Mrs. Hector |l Charming, Chic,. “BEHIND THE DOOR” . | Brown, alto; R. Koehn, t ; Har- ded m!A( waseYpa0 OUL,, |[echools and other plsces wiisre htl- SRL, 08 L KOE, EROLL GO, ~; M AE A_ Paramount-Artcraft Picture A’ STORY OF THE SEA—In Seven Thrilling Parts Evening Easter service at ;'8 Presbyterian church. The Easter pro. o'clock. Reading, *gIr - Robert of|gram which had been prepgred will CTicily,” by Mrs. P.E. Welch. ' Ad- !"’@ be"given at this time. dress, ‘“The .One. Rose = From the mfl) lie, normal and other schools, which [2nd Mise: Myrtie\ Kolbe will be the : ‘accompanists during the program. are under the care of school nurses.’ s Brsy; e S‘fllflmls gAI:l alu :Ywaa!o:lwgmgga f::‘:l i alll_ E&?mi, meenkel, pasios, MURR AY Jo o;smn a3} 03 the age of fifteen years, until fur- 1 A ; ther notice. - -/ ; g BAPTIST . ;i DNOuM Tova e seL || e uiuion bt st ot gz, o M EE e A B G [l b g e i 3 . y » X —! . Ve mi rue, o: 43 and o -pue ;i Thos. Bafley, Chief of Police.lof sermon, “The Spiritual Value of [} . e ;venog:::ce—“behmd ‘the door. " Gouverneur Morris’ stirring ro- ' mance of love, strifé and adventure at sea, played by Bosworth :3d4-3 |the Resurrecter Life.” at his best and a- flne siipporting cast, including Jane Novak and < 7:00 p. 'm.—Young people’s ser- Wiz TRidv ‘Avasanaam ||, Of LOVE” : WUV NOTICE TO SUNDAY SCHOOL | 3:00 p. m.— Evening. 5 v Wallace Beery. Auo 7 4 H‘l’hm :m :n n:; fl:;lon n; our |sermon ?:n’mnwo;:n ‘,'lgh::'t':cefi;:f: A Dnmhc m"e for ) ;‘ & primary department, and no classesrection, It’s Proofs and Meaning. oung a d “MODEL GIRLS” PRIZM A in the junior department, on account The Northwestern Association Con- 5 C of the recommendations. of, the Board terenee of ‘the B.Y.P.U. will be held i . 8. Call to the Heatt of Health,' . Sessions for all' adults lat the Bemidji Baptist church, com- and atudeniu ‘over the age of fifteen mencing on April: 8 ond&eloslng on| fie?utlful Pictures in Natural Colors - uR( A: 4n§w two-part. - Cuckoo yea April ‘11, ‘Ev ! f ny msed TS e v e SRS T e SUn e *‘E;s it VNN, st notice. 0! n A 7 w’fl‘i“ hopt;:hnt dfl:e me:sl?s engletl:n:ls:zgdlyl i“ e.:::am snuste > ; '{)lil-'E [)SJLALZ%N ADMISSION SUNDAY EVE G,.80¢ .b oq) 0} Swos £q bl e il e B A A e S o B ot Aroee. DI N L5 QO i Other days—Mats. 20c, Eves. 25¢ ‘.‘)NO!IM NI 398 3w mox i oe 4o e atrictly followed e | Rath ond Mariel Rice, . Bato, “Cone || |._Fum in “The Far East” | [i . ~fjjout any. discriminations. - _{sider the Lillies,” Miss Lethe Dawson. % .l.fla Carlson, Superintendent, | Anthems; ‘‘Weloome, Baster Time,” || 4 : : SUNDAY 2 L Methodist Sunday school. ;:)y. fln‘!by eh&lz. h(‘ilrod:'x t;mn, “One : g 3 - i : o e ! QNO}IM. NI Soio, 'cnmry."o by Dr. BB, Two, i MON' & TUES‘ THB Pm wm ADS ::nmn ‘Baster Farewell,” by the 03 oawy jemuw | .