_ _FOURTEEN Tim cnARr_.o'i'rirrowN OCTOBER 10 1925 * _ 4-DAYS-4 Edward ...___ ._ _ A..-_.__. . _ ,___ T ai- -_ Q r __ __ iiiiiiiris iii woiiin siiis _ "The Ten Commandme today-" REV. C. D. PA “Words cannot describe of the magnificent picture ments." it is the greatest "Truly marvelous and grzat good." REV. NATHAN METHODIST “The picture “The Ten solute be ond criticism it screen." REV. CHARLES Sunday School could see “T presentation." Beverley F-'resbyteri ` BAPTIST picture is the leader of all the photos on the screen REV_ CHARLES W, DAVE, D. D. EPISCOPAL 'Y Y ~ 3 splendid messages I have ever seen put on the PRESBYTERIAN “I wish that every member of my church and You are prcae'n_ng a most wonderful sermon in their Yllllli g STORY BY JEAN!! nts, as presented in the TTERSON. i MAKPIIERSON CATHOLIC - l ‘ Hia Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of iNcw York, had a private showing of "The Ten Commandments" and enjoyed it to the extent that he- recommended that this picture be placed on the ` Official Catholic VVhite List CON GREGATIONAL my sense of appreciation “The Ten Command- sermon | ev". “Wy ing this extraordinary motion picture- should be productive of' In their patronage of the theatre." __________________ __ A. SEAGLE EPISCOPAL Commandments" is ab- carries one of th most “The Ten Commandments" is endorsed in the bulletin issued by The Catholic Theatre Movement from which the following is quoted; F. REiSl‘iER_ Jews from Egypt, the crossing of the receiving the Commandments, then of today. he Ten Commandments.” an Church, N. Y. will want to see, During the 82 weeks that the picture was playing daily ln New York many of his parishioners availed' themselves el' the opportunity of see- Ths film has 'the specific endorsement of The Catholic Theatre Movement.>"organixed for thc purpose of determining and maintaining the Catholic standpoint with regard to the Theatre: its activities to he directed towards developing the conscience and sentiment of Catholics “Try to spread a knowledge of the "White List" and to interest. your friends in the _Catholic Theater Movement. This organization' has done a great deal of work-very quietly but effectively. Activities of this kind are generally mere flashes In the pan. This has lived and iwiii endure. The opportunity is yours go make it strong and far-reaching." There are two stories em bodied in "The Ten Commandments," Starting with the migration of tho Red Sea, Moses on to the story ° REV. L. P. ARMSTRONG “The Ten Commandments" iw a picture everyone y our tickets A vrry siicressfiil ishiioi. \i';i.~t lirnil on ‘thc 'range on Siiliiriiziy, iii-tnlici' 31‘d. and sonic rezil g:iiiii~ ;~i~ii'i»~i ' were made. -The niimibcr Off iii' iii is iiii-ri~:i_~‘~ ing iii prcpzirzition for ilii' iiiiiiiiiii ip:'~ize shoot on ()i-_tiihifr li'h_ :-O ; that on our final priiriiiif- /in Sni- iirilay next ii full i'c|iri\.=i»ii::ii»iiiii in expected. Thr club to iliiio has hull 3 is very cuijoyzibie souaoii :ind iiiiiny xffprumising new rocriiiiie ziiiiirwi to 5" the roll which now iioiiiliiiifi ziliiiii..'i 3, seve'rity~fi\~i- iiiiiii A- :inii <‘\"'i'_v 0110 ' it ‘hoostcix 5 Following :irv thi' Qi-iiri~.. Izisi. _ shool.»l‘o~»_~'i‘lili~ iiI:'»_ G59?¢F?=FP =;r¢¢r3?<: ' \\`f_'_'sl _ _ _. _ _ _ '.`!I i.oiig\\'~irili _ _ _ fun `l’r0\\'.,i- _ _ _ . _ __ xii iiifiorii _ _ _ _ _ ‘_-it _ .iudsoii _ _'_ __ ‘-T Moiirr- _ __ _ _ _‘xii l<‘_ (liil \ii Joni-_.< ._ _ ._ xl i.i>\'i: .\l i-iiioii _ __ xii Oiilin Iiriiivn _ _ _ _ _ . X2 A. E. i’ii.`ili|iH _ __ __ S2 Elmer Jciikiiia _. Si VV. \\'ai!_~i _ T3 .Ar't. lieiiiiviwon _ _ . _ _ _ _ Ti Eb, 'Brown . _ ._ TI! H.(Zoui‘t____._ ___"" _ Maj. _-.\lu(‘;iliiini _ ._ i;!i _Li R. Mc~Cziiiiiiii __ IH »~_ li. lI0iiili~i':~'i»ii __ i;¢; \V_ StO\\':ir| _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ , li: Arthur \'i~.~<_»ii-_\- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -e-»--____ in advance. '_ Secure your tickets in advance and avoid the rush at the wicket _at night, or matinee. The program isa long one. To make sure' Of being on time, buy i Starting Monday, October 12th ” f . Gl_'€Ut8$t Dl'afY|aflG SPQGECCIG Of G” AQQS ` icaiisiiiiiii i=f»3__L_P_c_1o__f__s4.s1o.o_ii._ V _______o________ ____ yers a is e. 6,- Washiiigion 1 1 .500 901.28. Pittsburgh 1 1 500 Each clubs” share, $31,568. $62,- '. FROM THE SPLENDORS AND ORGIES OE THE PHARAOHS TO .-..._ .;_._;~;;o~_;_...... '.. 30...., - THE HUMOR AND TRAGEDY or THis JAzz-MAD AGE "“°°‘>“'=“ 1- . ‘°““' “"°"“°"°°= A' "‘° Second game.-Pittsburgh 3, game of the 1924 worid's series at Washington 2. Washington was 35.922 and re- - _ Finances, Second game. total at- celpts were $135,550, Total paid at-_ . tcndance 43.345, 85.069. Receipts iendance for ilrsr two games last _ An Epic Melodrama of The Birth ofa Nation 1ii.s»~.=ii6.ii=i. - mf was 11-682 md ww =» Advisory councils share $27,854 ceipta $270,952 aooiru.zssoa...nsseLiasav U-' and M . ' ' In I ' PRINCE ED WA RD ‘Ji Girl Wins J Ocke ' Challenge C h e c k e r Rovers Will Meet _ ' At Victoria Park this MA Tournament Stars This Afternoon Tonight will be checker night at 3 o'ciock the ‘Rovers and Stars _ at -the Y. M, C. A. ull checker Dial” will clash in the second Football ._ wb Mc era of .the city are cord'i-ally lnvlt- game og me City Legglm . 9'-I t0 ‘be at me Y- M C~ A 91 7 30 Both teams are in the pink for a ~ D~ m~ - d d nximi L t A » ?‘l'~-` ‘Fmt ‘Hiram Bun and Mr' I S' Sing: tiiamirg; Till; Itoverss hliisgeii ;r““b“sh Wm meet 81" “amy” Slay' strong line iiD oi Diaydrs and are n§\_:_;|_;__t°__f;’_§ T5: ;a';‘tuI;a;;;1;s yél going out to get the lion's share of th _ ’ ‘ the an M checkers and Wm give Thimgiaars have somewhat of an ‘Q ,R A é I i ' H migcfoégxng f2:_e$_;e¥,eet;'ber_ advantage over the Rovers, as this " ` " __ ____._-_ -_-_ _iienced player as wen as the ex_ will be their second game, _'and MORE POWERFUL THAN ANY sERMONi MORE viv1D THAN _ '”".'_”.‘;°'i.“~ ._ ...__ ._ .__ _ §‘.I;’i”“.I_’;’..i‘.l’l° ..'°i.‘.§lX§..‘1.’3?°°.§l OP i TE B | ‘ or -players will turn out. their players will have a chance of BI LE » -- -- bocomln-g better acquainted with their dillerent positions' HIGHLY ENDORSED RY THE Cn ERGY OF ALL DENOMINATIONS 13 Yrs_01ilSchoo1 ...'i_’.'l,.ii§.”.§‘5"?.,li.?.lll_“i;’.!.’°itT332 _ na good as the last City League game it will lie- worth accing y' It is e pected that aii Vrge follow- ing of latin for both sectziona will ho ` out with their voice to oncourngv . C d|' p the boys along. l _ NEW E:le;_°)0cL_ 8___ e T_li¢;_ following is the line uh of " |Aii eighteen year old school girl. 8° eam' _ _ lwiih her hair uhh.. up iii braids R°"‘“°l"“" "“°k' s'“‘th'.§I2§i;v` ini'...ii...,`i>.......¢is..\.ia..i;i:..-i _under hex. jockey cap_ today pilot es. G. White. A, Stewagt, J, . ct a- MAHLON __A~_______o__ ed Wane). Eearlfg horse Homer to chern_ and E. Diamon _ Qiiur err V36 of the GREY`S4rw¢i¢ at3,7 '\Ni`l_i`i:-.imi`l"oi_¢ pmmtnv T l')ixon,C Wood aniiJ Gordon _ _VIVIANNCN " _ J y Ion W, Jarvis' horse Fr0okdc_ --<0-c»i_ RiiIN HiiiiiS UP iwoinrssiiiiis i C di P ,- ` ,“-|MSH§_N;riI?0§n 0crte“9) _ The The 'Rcbocah Bowling Lengiiii Stcwziri. Mutiieson ...__.--i-O-3-1'” Y ' Ladies Bowling . - < ._ __ ._ - _ _< '.l iiiiiril game of the world scries,ih“" h"’“_ r€_°rg_‘i‘“1m;de_fm;gthiliii, which was to have takieii piiicc to-i?"’“‘ A_L_“ ‘ppm atpauwi d(_cm__d ml ilziy. (wus postponed owing to raiii.id“y " gn Um ' ` ‘ ‘ Lezlgue Of The Cross I Bowling News Arii RST Oct ii-'rho North (Canadian PMS) Ki F 5- E N. Sliiitiguldliilglpened B0ti;I(i>I;lk§;iiISai9liliatt of CLUB i _ _ li. U . -- < _ ~ ¢ Lea- O"l"l`Al\VA Oct 9--The ‘bottom _ __ _ iii:-H(iipdiiiili5iiig‘daSiiiai(soiiu|5gfi{teriiay has fallen out of tho hockey play Iilaivfily f0I‘ Frea-ka lover 'S01’\1‘h-‘l lllere are muh bowlln ctlius ' 'n|'ii~riinon when the Bathurst High er market. nccordiiiK 10 T0mmY 94 pins' si-_iihoi ...ct Ami iicicaicu the si. g{>r_i_iian, iuai1aser0f the New YOPK ‘ i.~i‘_»b .Ol t u. waI;yb3nl§anlii: iifieceni raids 'bv 'Pf0f“'Hi°”8i nw: who hail ii ilcciileii advantage oluibs _gan the ranks o_t___ a__i_ri/ate-5': A _ _ _ _ . ucccas ._ e s - »ti’iiii»)rm7iiiiifi-`iiiii:-‘ii liiiiiiuiieiriogi ~pi;n;l Coiiieiileiiiivii for places 011 var- A- ` .\i-i Aiil»ii» gin iiii- bali from ii ilirow ious teamis in East and West will .n iiziii i-rcs:-'-liiizk»=il to Gammon he very ‘k0€I1. _ ivliii wi-nf Over the line. During ----¢-e->--- thi* second period -St. Thomas had ' iiini-/ii the hotter oit the eiirr'ltor_y_' pihy iinii iorireil i,-he Red and Biac ' ° io iiinrii for safety on two occas- H' B. C. Vaiiiderstine ODDF ELLOWS Freaks F. Viiniderstiiiie 136 R. Gill'i 5 1 1 3 MoAuiay 133 Heiirtz 131 183 _ Sc rubs Inpthorne 163 .Leitch 76 _ G. I`f'"S‘ _ 'l' L. Stevenson 171 _ (Canadian Press) _ Wlns Twenty Hu'r'rE_ _-Mohi., Oci o_.-.Dixie C_ R J. Bl1l'ii0€ 108 Manson 97 i1f1il00ii» Of Bllilei received ml; ind; in which he kept thcni lust s.-zisoii l ‘ 1’ 'lfliursday ovcniiig lu the L_ of U_ Alleys ii ineotiiig of bowlers wuhl _ lhtid ioi' the ui* ose Ol u°ru i LEAGUE ;taiiiu ull maintain iiicy have the _ D D i nglug _this seasons Bowling 'l`oui-nameiit. l _ Six teams entered. und the cup- `tcum that will win the 'l`i'ophy_ Y Z ~ _ _iiisis besides thc number needed by: thc six teams iiow ciitcred, ‘mil L57 131 ithey no doubt would like to play iiif 96 9211 series of competitive games, , 116 Hui Ii ii. sufficient number will hand _251 162 in their names to Mr. Essory at_ 1,19 139 ithe Alleys, an extra series of gum- ies will be organized for iiioir bone- Zuoitln iind_ the management promises ithcm as much exercise and recrea- ltlon as can be got out Oi the game 166 14X|Who are looking lor 1.-hiimpioniihipli 118 95 ‘ honors. i 143 isni The ciirc-taker Mi-_ Gordon Es-' 154 223 sory promises to have thi, alloys ini 115 121 thc some perfect rolling cniiiiitloiif Bout-_|1405 '1€Ci“i0n OV" Ah” Golmu “~ 0' » 2046' Tho inuiiiigeiiioni think ii migiitl iziiaiiihpion of .thc v/orlil. in ii aliifxh- ing 12 ‘riiiind iflght here last inlgiht. (CanadV;n`VP ress) New ¥°"k' f°‘°me7` 'b““tam'w”`i'5hl ibc possible io' not iisiil-__ tiiiiu lhaii I _ . jcoiiid bc iiscil IO piiiy some tormi _______,______ 'OI commercial league On the i. Oi i.ii.\'Dri.\'_ long. Oct, ii.. .i0hmiy_ ‘ ’ _ - L _ ' _ ‘ _ liiii\vii_ Si'oiiii save ii girl iuiii her .~i\vi~i»i- ,iiiB____. _ iiii~itici.~1_ .i hi|1;c rO_i‘k ia iirnppcii ------- » timed albou it n ow. e» 1"" _ - ' ` 011- iigi-;! the rcfareetcaliingz .1 ioiii _ iii‘0N'i`RE/\i1- OC! 9;---Eli lSlI‘Hi'il-vi Riiniiiiig ihroiigh the oiitirc pic- “wm-de. the bout to iF°x_ 'i0" l'@'W`iHi il0f1VYW€‘\iZi\i. W\"@Siii11lZ.i|ii‘r ii-i ii pOi\’m~i`iii, iihsoi'hini: love d - l-h i r h ii ~iu im i‘ Fox went to ms comer Apparent L uiiipon 0 i e wori _ vi 4 Oni uiiiry ihiii hr(-nihi~i the riiggciiiioiu-i ieven by the six teams of exportsi M-""1 H‘"°hi"$""~ \\ -~ *nr i-he league. C " M" b” "med °" Th"m" Have us quote prices on the heating Of your home. You will be well satis- ami ‘Sniuriiiiy oveningn. 'l`ho l’OllO\rir.g are Clio ti';iiiiS._ Regular Feilers. Annii .\icl'Lac. Mae /\f\l1l'- 'i`iiif doiiizinii for niiiiiilairii f-widen of rolled outs was airiiiiy iinii p\nici\s wi-i-O uliciiangcii. ____i_li::iii:i \\'ii»ri._» qipiii-[1 ng $240 to -‘--it" ilvi' inishcl. ’i‘iii~_ ii>iiO of ilhc vm: iiiiirkoi wus isioiiily and pric- ns wieri- iiiii~hiiiigi;~iil. Biisiiicsa in iiw ini-titer mnrkct was quiet and 1_1" Cilililirf-_.~4 in its coiulition wiin if'i1f_~i'icii. An easier feelin; develop- vii in tho i-iieciir' inairkot and pric- i-_~i mi spot were rodlucoil 1~8 cunts iivr .po|iiiii_ i(l'l"i‘.\\\WA_ (li-i. fi_-»Si\_vrral chain- f;i~~>~i iiii- iviioii in iii<> (lziiiiiiiiiiii i-gg iiiiiiriiii. iiiilziy. Viini-ouvr\i° -:iiiii Eil- iiifiiiiiin rirpori l'ii|'i~hi'r Iiilvzinivi-H whiiii iii liliiiiiri-:ii ii Ono ccni de- i~i'i‘iisi‘ h:i_~i iaiicn pi:ii'i~_ 'Fnrmiin li'i"sli johhini: spot-iiilu 54 i/I 55. ex. trim 52 iii Eli, lirsiii iifi to 45. Stor- zigii i:xii‘ni:~i ii to 45, firiiis 41 to 42, iinviiiiiiii ii? io 38. Mniiiroiii ug-g market is misior. joixhiiig i`ro.~‘h Oxizrzis 49, firnts 4Zl, storage Oxiriis 44. -finuts 39. _-x i:» -'iiriiii 34. \Vlimiipiag ogg ninrkni, ig atciiiiy wich prices io couiiiry ship- 'pers iiiiifiiiriiigeii, joiiiiing fircuh i-X. iriis 42, firais Jill, ricconiis 31. stur- f\'iZ"- firaiii ifi7_ Tim poiiitrv in‘irk»~t is iiiiciiniigcii. Calgary iiriiii-r,~i my. ing i:Oiilii'i‘.V Pflillls Pxiriis 32 fiiaiii 28, Horoiiilfi 2-i, Eilniiinion ORN marked iiilvaiiccii two iinnis today. fresh .iobhinz rx- fivol' the \\'ii.s. French-;,,..ic:i;iiii;qi'iiTRh:r'ii]§_ A vrociireil before, and well it de~ transier something so mighty to the °W_';|m‘:°%°_‘wp___` me Cub., aim- A __"`° `€ai’lilri(i:iin lfiglafnpiml' eggtmge In "P" _“'99 Illini* iii filo i0cni flour "“""'°" tm” '"”"“°"°"‘ Mr' Ga"“5h` mms' len -haniiev held' the White Sox roi (_¢lnad|an Press) lswcdish mféhvid ' wh 1? “maui "'"`"‘°t 4"" """°"'” “}‘°w‘°‘i "° °h““'i or iiiiviscn that not only is he pay- The second part. which modern- “ve ,hm “jhne the _N-anon" Le5_| NEW YORK. Oct. 9.-Paul Bar-ity sed 0' _n`,h‘; §\:_’eb ° ice" 5 “"~ Si"°|"i»Y When' i'|'9'H‘ WM ingnod _izes the application of The 'l'en mem _hh i-red Lyons and Dmdelieiihach late today signed articiesichldiiiplon at Chicagdrgvbegigdfrritlumniid mr|b;nh domuuc con' other, hui it will win, he contends, Commandments" is by no means a _ i d f d ii ht h i ht ' ‘ `i"“mD 0" Bill 0' 9XP°\'t '?'°‘f0“m- _. Kerr for eizhi me bl°W° ic‘_’mn';p‘;:n_.hfD ag§f__”s’;"°J§ck ‘;;";‘l‘:‘__'flf_i_\=_i_im 733 __§:'19:»°n 1-iglw iwrf Tin- mam-_i frm winiiir when iioiir on B__m'eDm___ C°m___ "_ lndoori _Paul L°b___m_gw_::|'\:___d:_\?ewe_‘h__igaradwlthoiit ii feature, Prices were iioiiiorisroiihiiiiiiieii iiimi P in ii ~ ' 1 meld-'t ' New Madison Squnreo(iard:e:ifiTnD__.'; :__ ‘ _‘l'»3_1_4