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- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER productior of nervous troubles, paral- ysis and other flls, have at last come in for professional *’'conimendation. That high-heeled shees may be. re- garded as a preventive of consumption was the declaration of Doctor Gautlez before the Academy of Sclences, 'y X CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will be held in the Battles building, room 24, over the J. C. Pen- ney Co.’s store, at 11 o’elock: Sun- day school at 9:45. % % 4 X INFANT times in my life. The ;‘vhole ;hmg i . 5 R is a conspirac; T'll see Lee and tell | “UP IN MARY'S ATTIC” | s tho truth.” i “There are a lot of people who are “You will not,” Boka snapped her FEATUREDIN — going to be extremely pleased when|fingers, deflantly, in the youngiman's SWEDISH LUTHERAN ° Doctor Gautiez, following experl- £ they see-a certain scene in “Up ingtace. '-‘el,mss Tyndal leaves on the! g,nqay school at 9:45 a. m. - | ments, found, he declared, that the ac- gl AMary's; Attic, "h:‘ Flnt;“\:;ti: :“l:— 'm%w«?‘“t"]n é:r eth?i:a:ltx'@m}e of| Swedish services at 11 a. m. tion of standing or walking on the toes ' '»' tures comedy sensation W © Iy Careyy = English services at 8 p. m. s conducive to chest breathing as op- B ing to the Grand theatfe for threelJim Pierce, outwits his scheming T. B. Nordale, pastor, od t bdominal breathi M ;s days beginning today, featuring thé and not only proves their w T ! i, posed to abdominal breathing. Many 3 charming -Eva Novak:and. the drolLj ny_but_establishes”his own in- HILLIP'S cases of consumption, he pointed out, Harry Gribbon. - The scene ‘is that ocence; is the thieme of the new Uni- ST. P, " SHE have their origin In the fact. that the | which Gribbon and*Miss Novak take|yersal feature, “Human Stuff”, which | Low mass at 8 o'clock a. m. - A Bl | upper lungs of abdominal breathers | a baby to a hut-in the woods dn an|will:be shown here for the first time | Mass at 10 o’clock, followed by bene-| pacome diseased through lack of com- i | diction of the blessed sacrament, atiy o6 yge—a condition from which the . attempt to keep the wee tot from.brey|today at.the Rex theatre. nt, ¢ ! i ing discovered. As the‘story goes-Hva | In t?hls_ play Carey, who scored|11:30 a. m. Baptisms at 2 °,c}°"‘k‘- jg married to -Harry and if it is - | e 88~ in, wWerland® Red”, |Vespers and benediction at 4 o’clock. od by the seminary -faculty tha “Marked Men,”~and other recent Tre- have a baby, the pretty wife wi leases, has practically-'a dual role, METHODIST expelled and lose: her inheritance. that ‘of the.eastern:youth and the| . Morning worship at 10:30. The scene in the hut when the baby]western rancher. 'He has the usual Sunday school at 12. has her bath is rich in its mirth-|excéllent supporting company and the Services at Edgewood at 3 p. m. provoxing incident. | And-the infant adyantage. of “Reeves Eason as di- Epworth league at 7 p. m. 5 seemingly enjoys it as wel. .as its.pa- rector. The story was' written by Evening service at 8 p. m. rents. A natural born ingenue, a na- Tarkington Baker and is a splendid Blaine Lambert, minister. tive born comedienne, will be ‘the|type of universal production. popular verdict accorded the child. / And she will capture-the heart-of even an infant-hater. & wenters of high-heeled . shobs. seldom suffer. H Tractor Which Walks, A new ‘type of tractor that has re- cently been developed has a series of legs and walks like g horse. There are four crankshafts, each having a set of four legs, giving the tractor sixteen legs on which it walks. In addition BAPTIST there are four wheels automaticall At y SHOWING :SUNDAY . i g-fiuo’rxjfi:gscsg:filée Subject operated by the tractor engine, so that > « Qg £30—N i . 3 cer @ Another scene diseloses a_highty|’ “BIG HAPPINESS’ wrhe Ministry of Love.” ::ey can bffill)\\("ll(’d to t)lnlle u)‘ndtbed, SR intelligent dog rocking the -baby to| “Big Happiness,” the Robertson- 7 p. m.—Young people’s meeting. us. converting the machine into a sleep up in Mary’s attic. But this|Cole super-special, starring Dustin| g p m.—Evening service. Sub- motor truck. The feet are shod to.con- isn’t all. The picture is crammed [Farnum, which will open at the Elko|;ect, “The Way of Salvation.” form to the ground conditions. With just such novel and unique sit-|theatre Sunday for a run, is an adap- 8 p. m.~—Thursday, prayer meet- It is said that the tractor may be nations. It is beautifully told against |tation of the ‘famous novel of thej,. used to plow, seed, cultivate, harrow, backgrounds of appropriate charact-}same name,. written by ‘“Pan” the George W. Kehoe, pastor. | mow and harvest, rake, furnish power er. A counterplot which consists of [celebrated British writer. The scen- - 2 : a bevy of beauties runs the baby ) *story a close second. We guarantee|ham. Collin Campbell dixectes. Services at Frohn: German, 10:00 | for road work and heavy hauling. »thqbald hendgd rows to be filled with a.m. English, 11:30 a. m. e A e = &l those worshippers at the shrine of |REX SUNDAY “CHEROKEE KID”|™ gervices fn Bemidji at 2 p. m., = et femininity. lAll the g‘lrinl are under| 1o sat at a faro-bank table with|sharp. (Temporarily held in the tw:nty. Al ace pleas! '.’.gy"l“mp' a dejected look. Surrounding him |Scandinavian , Lutheran. chureh). Up In Mary’s Attie” 18 six reels|yore’ gaming outfits of all descrip- of clean fun wound around 4 highly|tions crap. tables, roulette wheels interesting tale of romance a&nd{.ng other chance game equipment. boarding sf“""l d“'g““'fi ’c’ill,’;“ and | gawqust covered the floor; the large Erdmann W. Frenk, Pastor. e treat | payillion reeked with smoke and the . 1 % tumes of mustiness. Behind a long ESBY' AN “Neptune’s Stepdaughters” a 2- bar, which had evidently seen service PR TERL Presbyter-| | TODAY rt jolly comedy will open the pro- Sunday morning at the Presbyter pos ki 1 edy sh thru many a gold stampete, lounged |;,," church at 11 o'clock, the:pastor gram, making an all comedy shoW. |, pearded attendant, in repose. Three| yi)) speak on the.subject, “The Mas- or four dance hall girlsiin the abbre- tery of the Mastér,” (Matthew 23 ] . ‘OFFICER 666’ IS MADE TO ORDER |viated wardrobe of their peculiar call-| .3y ~Sunday evening at 8:&clack!|'A Picture Full of Chuckles “Made to order for Tom Moore!” |Ing were idly draped about the hall|ipe’ sermon will be on: the ‘theme, and Thrills—human s an o exclaimed Harry Beaumont, who di- in listless positions. The flare of oil “The Straight Gate,” (Matthew 7:-[ Tected the Goldwyn picture *‘Officer |12mps, one useful but now more pic- | ) P atre last times tonight, when he first |luminate the scene sufficlently to)., “4nq Christian Endeavar at 7 p. - read the scenarfo. “It’s just the type |resister its subnormal atmosphere. |, 5 of a story for which I have been look- | Evidently the camp was dead. S ing—love, intrigue, mystery and hu-| “Shades of Circle City! So this is; gn payy’S EVENG. LUTHERAN mor are remarkably well mixed in|Paris! exclaimed the Cherokee kid, Stxth street and Americatavenue. “Ofticer 666".” as he roused himself when touched Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. e Detectives In real life have been|On the shoulder by Director Tel Slo-| g oyt “morning service at-10:30 called upon to do some amazing Fslg:i) "eri;g:,am'i"{g s;rootlel nf;x' iotr a.m i ’ things in the line of duty, but none|: y col ©.m » SIt- % 0 : 50 astonishing as the achievements [tin’ here in the Tivoli joint—an actor ho;{lhengm,}fliggfifle :“e;:i::lg;ueat v::,’é of Joe Rock as the motion picture de- |——When once I was'the fastest dealer v Y 4 ? that ever interpreted the sourdough’s |24W. Laudtke farm home nggt Sun: tective in the Big “V' comedy ‘‘Foot- ’ ¢ o L e beinte. "The laugh producing Vita. [Bible. Who would ever a thought |(R% SRR, (0 Toanas it meet || 66 TAT AN 2 graph star pursues the villains in | the ‘Cherokee Kid’ would fall as low mt"g't i:s ’i, i ‘;1 G oclik. C4 e H i TR Teaps from three story windows, thru |28 this—makin’ believe he’s a hard- A 111 b s fifieé‘,fi, :ll S5 - ¢ brick walls and even into the sky. |Shelled gambler!” wc e.pro,n 2 classes meet = T “Footprints” will also be shown at| The Sceme was-on the Metro lot |, ";ul"‘&lilon c»'“!“;,:s“ ol g8 the Elko tonight. The musical pro-|¥here C. E. Shurtleft, Inc., was film- ail?nare ::ur‘:i}l';fl‘!’" w.elcojr’n;a : I 29 i gram at:the.BElko tonight will be ing Jack London’s widely read novel William F. y ! rendered. by Mesdames Riggs and of ths Far North—‘Burning Day- Sanborn, playing plano and violin Mght,” which will be shawn at. the 666", which appears at the Elko the- turesque than practical, served to il- Sunday school will meet at:10 a. b Lo - His latest quick trigger ad- tively. Rex theatre Sunday, =~ . A A ) e v”j d . — ek venture in the land of west- P DUSTIN FARNUM PLAYS DR. JEKYLL AND MR. e 0.0 & mqm Nor.|| € skies. IUs a Universal T IN DRAMA WITH PUNCH _ HYDE AT REX TURSDAY |wegian and in English Innrémge. at || picture. . > ' The management of the Rex the-|8 p. m., there will be a serfion lec- There is a crashing punch in “Big| ..o nave announced that on Tues-|ture on “What Is Idolatry?”{Sunday ,f,‘,?"e';‘,‘;s," ";hr:h? °h;';::&:'c;l:r:“l“:' day 1t will present to-the picture lov- |school ‘immediately following morn- .,,,L’,, will open af the Elko theat “' ers of Bemidji a screen. version . of |ing worship. 3 Sunday for aprun of three days. The Robert Louis Stevenson’s masterpiece, The Ladies’ Aid meets on i‘mtober cliarnc); rization of twi by sther Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, in which |6th at the home of Mrs. Hanson in 3 o n brothers, | gyoi30n” Jewis, the distinguished |East Bemidji ‘Mrs. Thomg;zn will portunity to appear at his best. leading role. On Tuesday evening, October 5, the Ty L e O e will not |, MT: Lewls will be supported by a|congregation will meet in regular under any circumstances, sur his Large and Notable cast, which in- quarterly busfness session. -work to gain time, plus his penchant cludes Gladys Field, Alexander Shan-| Everybody welcome. s for exactitude of detail, has done non, Harold Forshay, Leslie Austin L. J. Jerdee, pastor. much to make “Big Happiness” the ang‘fiora‘\h{illa‘}:ams.n ted ¢ ke St master photoplay that it is, There lntere:t l;nc l‘*}::v Y“ kaa;:ce(: g;eat : “Traglc Century.” is not an “extra” in the picture, Mr.| g% To WS b ‘;fm v t::w ":e The sixteenth century is called the Farnum sticking to his theory that two claimants for the honor of r:;n; “tragic century” on account of the salentcdflplayer‘s‘ are necessary to Pro-|¢ye pest Jekyll and Hyde on the great number of deaths occurring in "ffiar?‘r‘}lfii ag;mr?escgvk;;:eze'd in the|5creen. One s Sheldon Lewis and the it. The whole world was swept by i cast which includes Kathryn Adams other is John Barrymore. plagues throughout the hundred years. Who plays opposite Mr, Farnum Fred Both men present very interesting Pestilence nearly depopulated China, Malatesta. pf‘onllncnt “heavy". of a studies of Stevenson’s great charac- and raged-throughout Germany, Hol- | score of famous pictures: Aggie Her- ter, and, while they differ in many|land, Italy, Spain, England, France ron, Violet Schram, William Brown | F€8Pects, it is extremely hard for even | and Russia. The “sweating sickness,” and Joseph J. Dowling. %Mt":r‘“ed critic to say who is the|which broke out in England in 1506, The popular Elko orchestra will & - caused the death of nearly one-half play an excellent musical program|,, 1&:::‘;‘0;1:{2; ‘s;{inelsi garfilcfl]fi:‘- the population of the large citles of - Hyde has the | y,a¢ country. The <century was also noted for its many wars. ':;;)‘leevi]rln(i(;xé}leatle' tomorrow (Sun-| center of the screen, Mr. Lewis seems lt]o,bri;g ?ut the distorted horror of REX SATURDAY HARRY e:. e.';egtlilvse::;:ml double with great. = CAREY IN “HUMAN STUFF”| The production has been mounted Dry Farming. Jim Pierce, Jr., son of an eastern| With an eye to making the rendition Dry farming is a sclentific farming capitalist,and who had acted upon of the story extremely uramatic, and | of land where there Is a limited or Horace Greeley's advice to young a fortune has been spent on the read- | unfavorable distribution -of rainfall. men, realized as he faced the‘deflant ing titles, which embody many new | Irrigation is not practiced, the fertil- and insolent Spanish girl and her and novel departures. Dr. Jekyll and | ity and moistare of the soil belng brother, that the battle in which he|Mr- Hyde will play at the Rex the-|managed by a system of deep cultiva- had been en%aged ever since he came | atre for two days. tion, rotation of crops and the “plow- west, was still far from being won. ing in” of -green crops. Not only had the cattlemen resent- REX TUESDAY & i : ed young Pierce’'s arrival, but they A band of international pirates, had opposed him in everything he the scum of the world’s worst quar- bhad undertaken. Nevertheless, it had|ters, has sent a thrill of horror into not been a losing struggle. = Under|the heart of American womanhood,|On the bare ground. Regardles8 of his guidance the previously managed |Ten brides of wealth and high social | rank or age, %o rug must intervghe ranch had at last been put upon a|position have been literally snatched | between him and the earth when he paying basis. His decision to raise|from the alter ‘and have mysteriously | breathes his last.” sheep had greatly incensed his oppon- | disappeared. Demands for ransom are ~ 5 2 ents, but he had persisted and ulti-|the only indication that they are still | """~ oS mmasaansanasn A mately demonstrated, much to their|alive. let Eleanor marry until the danger chagrin, that the business was a pro- Edmund Storrow, a millionaire, |Ppasses. fitable one. gives a house party in honor of his Ruth urges :Eleanor not“to bé-in- . Apparently they had ceased their|daughter Bleanor, fiancee of Lieuten- | timidated, saying: “No woman will efforts to gain possession of the land |ant Morgan, an aviator of the U. S.]|be safe if we Jet them terrorize us. by depreciating it. He had just com-|Navy. Despite the sinister cloud|1his is a challenge to civilization. menced to enjoy the fruit of his 1abor |hanging over the country there are|Are we going to bring the scround- . and take pleasure in the society of |scenes of gaity at the Storrow home. |rels to. justice or are we going to be Lee Tyndal, a pretty college girl from| <Stephen Winthrop, presumably a|cowards?” . the east, who had come out, as he|society idler, sut in reality a villain Bleanor decides to go on with the supposed, in response to a letter helin league with the bride snatchers, wedding. had written to his father. Now. this|asks Storrow for permission to marry Near by in:the harbor lies a pir- unprincipled Spanish couple had |his daughter Ruth. Storrow consents |ate submarine, the crew of which is played havoc with his hopes and driv-|if Ruth is willing. Ruth and Bob|commanded by the Mahdi. an arch en from him the girl he had learned |Notrton, a newspaper man and former villain. Zara, a dancer of the Nile, to love. Under their influence and|army officer, are seen together, ob-|in love with Winthrop, is a member upon their false statements, she had |viously much in love with each other. of the band. condemned him, unheard. Winthrop asks her to wed and she re-| One of the pirates is substituted for Boka mocked him. “Your pretty|fuses, saying she loves another. a Secret Service man sent to guard eastern gi:l is at our ranch,” she| In the midst of revelries at the|Eleanor on her wedding day. The sneered. “T have told her of your re-|Storrow home a neighbor rushes in|bogus detective drives Eleanor’s car, lations with me. "She says she hates|and cries that another bride—the[insisting that she be alone in it. He and.despise§ you. eleventh—has vanished. Storrow ad- | races the car ahead of the others and Ple.rc'e’wmced under the blow, “It |mits that he, too, had received a de-|sends it plunging from a wharf, into # 4s a lie,’ ’he declared. “T have never |[mand for money, that very morning. |the bay near the submerged subma- spoken to you more than a dozen|The guests importune Storrow not to|rine. Christie Comedies That Crack a New Laugh a Minute Rex Union Orchéatra ’ Matinee 2:30 Night 7:20-9 10c and 26c Sikh Prefers to Die on Ground. b Every good Sikh prefers to die up- Praise for High-Heeled Shoes. * ‘ Women's high-heeled shoes, regard- h 4 ed by medical sclence for years as for other machinery as a tractor and | ario was written by Jack Cunning-| pNGLISH EVANGEL. LUTHERAN | power plant and also to act as a truck | Subject, “Motives Prompting Chris- : tian Life,” (Matt. 22:34:46). All are most cordially. invited. ea re Coming to the REX Tuesday Read your favorite crities’ opinion of William Fox’s first and world’s greatest serial production ' i “Bride 137 *Jveiea’s ™ “Special Feature” “IT’S A FEATURE STORY,” say the critics—will play finest theatres where serials have never been shown before. 7 Belgian Hares, The Belgiaw hare is of a mqhognny | color, with wide- black lacings en the | ears and wavy black ticking on the : body; no sign of white should appear, even on the feet. There are several varleties of Flemish Giant, one being steel gray with the under part of the body nearly white, another more nearly white, another more nearly brown than gray, and another black. White Giants are pure white with pink eyes. s - ’ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3 offers - SHELDON LEWIS . What “Mark Twain” Means. “Mark twain” s a river term used by the leadman in indicating sound- ings. “Mark twain” means that the water is about two fathoms deep. A son’s Famous Dramatic ! gtory is told -that while Samuel L. g Story Clemens, whose nom de plume was R TR T R R O Mark Twain, was a pllot he asked a DR. JEKYLL friend who was taking soundings * y AND | 'what - pen name he should assume. i Just then the friend called out “Mark i twain,” and’ Mr. Clemens took that | name. He used It regularly In sign- }lng his stories le he was a report- i er on the Virginia City Enterprise. version i i British Locomotive in Museum. The first locomotive with steel = - lspx-lngs was built in England just one SUBSCRIBE FOR THE { hundred years & { seen in the South Kensington museum. , r P s W c = a. A FORTUNE AND A GIRL he Richest Pr’os;ic’ctc’:rjnaslé.a Jand the WolIf Pack of Wall Street _ina Desth Grapple for Them! B%fivfik_ifi = DAYLIGHT {th an ALL STAR CAST including MITCHELL LEWIS CAn Overwhelming Screen Przsmtat%on of JACK LONDON'S - Tremendous Novel of the Frozen Northland Produced by CESHIHLTLEFF. Inec. Scenarioized by A.5.LeVINO and Directed by EDWARD SLOMAN REX UNION ORCHESTRA—OTHER A’lTRACTlONS Matinee Special for Children, 10c; Adults 30c Evenings 7:30 and 9:00—15c¢ and 30c Pioneer Film Corporation in Robert Louis Stevens MR. HYDE In a new American A and Is still to be DAILY PIQNBER Christie Comedy in two parti, “Merimaids’’ o