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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER J. V. Siuy of St. Paul; H. H. Hunting Trouble. There is something for you in fl:c Kelly, Chicago; J. T. Bashaw, Chl-| When a man is looking for trouble | Want Ad column togly ;t'l on the w T cago; N, D. Maden, Duluth; James |, goesn't have to go to the dictionary | 1ast page. HA SOCIE’I'Y Power, Crookston; F. A, Da.unlng i > 1Mlnnefipous, : J. Theriault; Akeley: | ¢ find it. He can get it in ““ tele- ls DOING {3 C. Carter, Soo, Michs W. M. phone directory. Beck, . Minneapolis; H. H. Hanson, | |¥i Duluth, and H. H. Brickman of Chi’ wnl & M cago are 2mong the guests regis- BARD O tered at the Markham. RNY Dan Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Netland, who are B ... by T, time dance will bo SIveR | visiting Mrs. Netland's mother, Mrs.| Be Better Looking—Take dg!]g}\ y Burpett, expect to leayve: for Honolu- 3 s — legion Monday, March 3, in the| PIERC SE0 0 RN O ome Olive Tablets : , Moose hall. “ All are cordially in- as sgon as they can obtain’ passage, vited, and a pleasant time 15 assured. | 7, Netland, who has been in_the pallid H. N. M’KEE, Funeral nayy and has been stationed at Phil. | —tonguecoated—appeti mmflnx BALL. adeiphia, recently receivad his. Gis. a _ Director ‘Tomorrow evening a masquerade| charge, and formerly lived at-Hono-|feeling— uld take ' RIS ball will be given in Christignson’s %m G‘Mdrs }l{*!eltland was formerly{ Dr. : PHONE 178:W or R 3 g8 Gladys Hulett. t::dls chm'ge and the public ts| - SMART HAT AND SCAQF SET wrdhl‘ly lnvl&d. i = Pickford ARTCRAF‘I‘ Picture € ] ’ M’LISS There's a hearty laugh, tiny sob, and a host of thrills in | this famous story by Bret Harte. You can’t imagine what 'a wonderful picture it makes for “Little Mary.” Also “MAKE YOUR EYES KEEP STlLL”—-Comedy ELKO ;.;" To have udear o pimples S s b e, dnyayoumustgetltfin \ Dr. Edwards® O] 'l‘ahletl act un the ~ “Captain- A) £-th Redz(:rl:nphy b 4 ] mdu‘;:'ou!fimeflm TONI “Captain-Ann- of -the- et FE the high school auditorium eommen:- N »They start the bile and overcome consti- GHT—ONLY ing at 8 o'clock. The girls have 5 pation. - That's why millions of -boxes are - S bmndrlllgg (tol:' th:l' past” eeveral ‘N Sold annu: mwzgcmpubu‘ .'Aul} ) J OHN weeks under- the. able- direction. of < . druggi: : nightly Mrs, Claffy. - Before the play is pr:- g he results. : g R A » — | BARRYMORE wm be given; L . “ l 7 “Love ina= | PERSONALS AND . Hurry” 'NEWSY NOTES TR Werld Ficture, 8 carlyle Blackwell TONIGHT _1E.Evelyn Oteetey B » LAST TIME Joo. Jaeger: of. St.. Paul’ Is .spen i : HE'WASN'T : 1B e sl Bemidll L 41 < B e beratd e e . “A PULSATING PHOTOPLAY SENSATION" H. C. Hauwon- ?anmclml £ T | ery: nhb!o—-but o is the 'description one critic made ey in Bem! 7 : L 5_HEW % after viewing s ““One Hour” transacting business fn tho city. 2 A ; S cattle bout. R SEQUEL TO “THREE WEEKS” $50,000 to loan-on rarinas - Dean| Lignd g0, : an1st T. '8, White of Duluth is among - It was not only one adven- the: guests-at the Hotel Markham.to- ture, for they came so day. fast he lost count Miss Alice Guier of Wilton'is the TO ADD TO THE - This smart hat and scarf set is in mauve velvet. Guy and yetlow check- ed velvet forml a striking trimniing. _ guest of friends in the city for sonie EXCITEMENT Produced by Harry Rape; featurin, e ART OF MIRRORING VELVETS |l | . pad i pop p wnd pe fonturing * A W. Petri of Minneapolis 18| Hoy jron and Steady Hand Necessary, e Z K f SmuRE; e biviesy Visttors A Be, _ as Material Must Be Stroked on’ OH—BOY! From Mexic‘)’. eena ee e midii. Why tell the whole story —come and see . CARLYLE BLACKWELL and EVELYN GREELEY play you off, your feet and put your gloves on the Right Side. Paramount Picture The situations are just kind that afford the star unkm- ited opportunities for the dis- play of his ludicrous manner- Max ' Mark of g P&\xl is among thz out of town business visitors for a day. E. clemanm of Ray, Minn., is spending. the day herc on business Mirrored velvet is so much:in vogue that @ word of explanation as to the home process may. be helpful. Any ordinary plece of velvet may be wir- Alan Hale rored with th oper care. All that is P = metee ne::iss‘t:ry is :plfof ll;‘ox;l :nd a stendy bum in applause in isms and delightful, mirth ‘tOne dHour" A8 nofvel’ fmedl Wlthl suspense, excite- ; umm: : Suckert 'of Grant Valley| hand, for the velvet must be stroked 6 . provoking pranks. ment, and a series of unusually well directed scenes : & out-0f-town ‘shoppers | with" the iron, on the right side, at Love in a COME—LAUGH AGAIN that are “different.”” The skiing of Alan Hale on the steep hills of the snowbound country and his flying leap from the sleigh to a fast train is an added attrac- tion to an adventure story. The gettings and photog- raphlsz abound in rarely beautxful effects and artistic novelty. Y“""’“ 2 regular intervals. 'Thé iron must be ‘kept moving quickly and in the same’ 5 tmongv m‘%fig&“ "thl: direction; in order to {nsure 1 smooth < ity today. and mirrorlike surface. The amateur Sl would do, well to. practice for a few Ed. Jom “Motley is: trans-| morents with an: old: plece of velvet, | » b L0 Hu rry' Other Attractions El : K. MAGAZINE ox-‘dmz SCREEN 'UNIVERSAL CURRENT | 2 before atterapting to work with'her ac- ————— short tlwh ; tunl materals, The process is not TONIGHT-—ONLY! EVENTS There will also be an L-KO COMEDY % g difficult and, ‘if carefully done, will} AR . : . 3 savethe extra expense charged for the 10c and 20c Night, 7:20 and 9 o’Clock finished product. Mirrored velvet hats are’ pretty, when ‘trimmed with: che- nille-or ostrich feather trimming, and || & fancy braid of crochieted chenille is another attractive finish® in the mir rored hat. ARG e < ‘among buulnem*flslwn yuurdny ‘Cutting Down Work Hours. Charles’ W. Runyon, clerk of the Martin circuit court, who attended the meeting of county clerks and who is RE X =isaturay's Progran) state, has a daughter, Alice, just start An Indian girl who trys to shield the man who has wronged ing to school. her, but whom she loves—an irate father who seeks vengeance, Alice was at a little desk Santa Claus |and a man who loves the girl and saves her, make up the inter- had brought her. She had apparently | esting drama of love and heartaches, sadness and happmeu in been In g deep study for some time After March first we will sell on a cash basis-only. churches' and when . she suddenly looked -up and : ]‘?,do:e“ Sxomiad. o m";_';; “Mother, 1 have made a new' resolu- “ : i : 2 - tion.” “What resolution have you Gardner Huleft, who has.been.the{ made. my dear,” replied. Mrs. Runyon. A guest of relatives in the city for the| “Well, mother,” sald Alice, “I'm not I will see you at the masquerade ball in: Nymore Saturday evening: we are all going. Good time and good music assured. 1-28 Mrs,: Earl’ Cronemiller of town of Northern: passed = yesterday in Be- midji, the guest of friends. " | " past ‘several days, has returned to| going to work so hard next year as ] ONE. OF. BELASCO’S. GREATEST STAGE Yo uidihomia i Daluth, > dia this.”—Indignanolis News, SUCCESSES, starring Harry. J. Kane of Minneapolis is spending the day in Bemidj! on busi- { ness matters, and while here is a © guest at.the'Markham, SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK I's Grandmother’s Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. Norma Talmadge Select Pictures’ Premier Actress Mrs. J. P, Marcum of Crookston, who has been the guest of relatives . _here since Christmas, is confined at t. "Anthony’s hospital. This is an Indian story by George Scarborough. The scenario was written by Mary Murillo and it was directed by Sidney A. Franklin i You will get your monty’s worth if you see “Captain_Ann of the Red Cross” this evening. Tickets, adults 26¢, high school children 15¢. 14228 Miss:Clara Quern, who has visited relatives in Bemidji and Solway for some time, was in the city yester- day en rgute to her home. in Wis- congin. Samuel Goldwyn presentss = ) Mabel Normand * SIS HOPKINS From the world~mmod &y ROSE M’ELVII.LE Directed by mmwa.nady “Is A Goldwyn Picture” That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew- ing a_mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- phur. Your hair is your charm. It THERE WILL ALSO BE A COMEDY FEATURE ‘makes or mars the face. - When it 2 fades, turns gray or streaked, just|10c and 20c Matinee Night 7:20 and 9 o’Clock an application or two of Sua and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfald. } ¥ Rortrait post cards, only $1.76 doz. Proofe supplied. Rich Studio, 29 b ) Don’t bother to prepue the mix- S d X ture; you can get this famous old s e e ;3::‘“ Quality kodak work q"{g‘;z reclp’e improved by the addition of “n ay a r A other ingredients for 50 cents a large - bottle, all ready for use.’ It is called HIRED FOR TWENTY CENTS "u'l:e _,c rogks}t:yx;nbs:‘ll{l ?l:’;,e‘fr::y;, Wyetl;’s Sage and Sulphur Compound. A DAY Bemidji arrived in Crookston yester-|THis can always be depended mpon This Was the Experience of a Pretty Millionairess in day axid will make their home here|to bring back the natural color and Mr. Ryan is th Tustre of your hair. ° ; ; Also Showing Yaent of the Great Northern st thls| Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage “In For 'llhlrt Da s” point, and formerly was stationed at [2nd Sulphur Compound. now because F att Arbu ckl e Bemidii. it darkens-so naturaily and evenly STARRING BEAUTIFUL that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied. You simply dampen a sponge Adoiph Billeadeau returned yes- Domg Athletic Fen“ as terday from Island Lake, where he[or soft brush with it and draw this spent the past several days with his|through the hair, taking one small 3 66 99 wife, who is visiting relatives and |strand at a time; by morning the a son who is convalescing from an attack |gray hair has disappeared, and after e erl of .pneumonia. Mr. Biileadeau has|another application it becomes beau- tly returned from Camp Dodge |tifully dark and appears glossy and > A Breezy Five-Act METRO Comedy here he was cooking instructor. lustrous. This ready-to-use prepara- h ) tion is a delightful toilet requisite for Do You Know of a Place Where Money Won't Work? \ G R A ” SAT- and 8””- p /800 “Captain Ann of the Red|those who desire dark hair and-a ,‘ Crass” this evening at the high school | youthful appearance. It is not in- :30, 7 '.30 a assembly room and enjoy evening |tended for the cure, mitigation o of geod: elent,enm’m:at- 12278 | prevention of disesse.