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ONE MORE STATE 1S NEEDED. % /One more state is needed to, rat.ity the suflrage amend.. ment to the Constitution and with the adoption of the state of ‘Washington, it was reduced to one. -"An uphill fight is being waged in Delaware to enroll that states as the thirty-sixth, to cinch the: t:;nendment, and- a rati-| gire ay. fication resolution will be voted upon With scarcely a dissenting voice the republigan state con- . vention in New Haven, Conn., adopted a resiolution placing the| party in Connecticut on record as favoring woman suffrage; and requesting the governor to call a special session of the general uuembly for the purpose of ratifying the federal amendment. And it is believed that if Delaware fails that England state will be the thirty-sixth WHAT U. S. WANTS TURKS?T DO : It is said in a' Washington dispatch.th ding firm -on ‘its -original position, whiéh declares that Tn?k‘sn should be expelled from Europe, and the note. supreme council: will be signed by Bainbridge, Colby, the new secretary of state, and will be the firat oflicml diplomatic' note signed by him. . France 'and Britain have asked the Umted States govern- ment for its views on the Turkish queshon. ; What the United States desires is that Armema be made an mdependent state and. embrace as much trritory as the government of that country can control NEWSOF THE TfiEATERS Sho o w mstafnul’eonle”m Mitchiell, &% thrilling} and plains, will be ‘seent in a thrilling . story of the great morthwest’ when, his latest Select Picture, *‘The Last of His People” is sho the last time to- night. %mwn to, ma.nh efihceted,\n the ways of thé hites, ::but ‘never having seen a white ‘woman, Lone Wolf is startled :one day to see a ..pretty girl plunge from ‘a’ loose. river bank into the whirling repids of fast mountain stream. “The Last of His People” is a hardy story of the Northern woods. A pic- ture that embodies the’ elements of the open, wind wooed lumber lands, rugged men and plain; sincere women at once strikes a responsive ‘chord with every:tiass of theatre ‘goers.. colorful drama of love dnd adventure and Mitchell Lewis is well known as'a rugged, out-door, up-slaudlng‘type of man. James J. Corbett‘ the Midmight Man, will- be seen’ in“another of his: mysterious eplsodes Destruction.”. There will also be _shown another series of the celebrat- ed Fox News. 'One night only. SHOULD A WOMAN TELL?” EERE SOON: “Shouli o ‘Woman Tell?” a Screen Classics, 1w all-star special ‘phato- play, with_ Alice Lake—who willl be remembered as Norah Blake i *‘Lom- bardi, Lt wuh Bert Lytell——.lack Mulhall, screen (name ({8 deecriptum .enough, and Frank Currier,’ the. veteran actor . viewers of Metro picture have known : 0 ‘pleasantly ‘through'the medium of the screen fof so many: ‘years, will come to the Rex theatre Saturday and rts. about the picture point to g one. of the most powerful and humanly appealing ‘melodramas | “.pictirized in years. Theé story and scanario by Finis Fox have for their théme. the situation of a girl con- -fronted with the problem of revealing for the sake of her éase of conscience, ' a nratter of her /pm to‘the man she is'to miarry; or{of keeping the secret to'herselt; in order not to try-his love to:too great a degree of forgiveness. - ': 'The setting of: the action 18 mainly, in a little Now England seacoast village: ln no way & problomvr propaganda play, ‘‘Should: &-Woman: 'Tell?": pre- sents merely t'he picture of the play of ‘emotions li' & good: Woman's Heart when torn' between: her:: desire for 3 of the loss of the nh loves more than life itself. g in this predicament was, sen;e no.fault of hers. Al ‘" The Cave Oti of his stories has.done a great deal for pictures, for he has brought the pre- sent into intimate’ contact’ with :a people who have passed but who-will never fade from memory—a people who lived and loved and fought in'the days when that ‘wondrous lnud of CAl- ifornia was young. As Cressy, the' high-spirited daugh- .;Jtér of the most turbulant man in Tou- Jimne County, :California,” ‘Blanche .| Sweet -is the central figure of a vivid {vital tale. Bvery. charactey fig-| 18 : u;ln in the story i8s a delightful and| distlnctlve study. The plot is woven. around the romance of 'Cressy and a the clan opposing her fath- The dispute’is very neatly settled is’ eulmlnates her NOTABLE FILM PROLOGUE: ,Aibeawtlful and extremely novel rologue is a pleating feature of ‘“The Tree' of Knowledge,” Robert War- wick’s ‘latest’ picture, which is being shown ‘at ‘the Biko theatre tonight and tomorrow, | The participants are Theodore K off, . ‘the well known Russian interpretive * dancer, and Yvonne Gardelle, 'also a dancer of note. In a sefting ‘representiny .the Garden of Eden they enact the mythi- cal story of the encounter of Adam and his demon-wife Lilith,” who is supposed to:have inhabited.the earth ibefore Eve was created and. tempted the Man as the s tempted the Woman. The prologue. is'linked up closely. with the main story of “The Tree of {Knowledge'‘and fades into the action, which portrays how a modern daugh- ter of Lilith'luréd the Adam of today and the dire. consequences. ' However, there is a silver liring and the ending is a happy one, thanks to the courage and resourcefulness.of .the hero, play- ed by ‘Mr, Warwick: 'Wanda Hawley lplays the - “principal’ woman. Tole. Kathlyn Wil ant part. . - Two short subjects’ nnd speelal mu- s}c each ‘evening' are Mlded attnc- i oxs, S .+ IRENE CASTI.E COMING Irene Castle, often called “the best dressed woman on the screen,” is icoming Sunday. for a three days run %\;l;h" Elko theltre tn “The Ama:ture 6. United States| drop ¥ M-reln Worst Menln for 'l‘hic Tml;k ‘“I. AM MORE GRATEFUL-TO [ TANLAC/ c.lun word can express, f SUNSHINE GROCERY CARRY-A-BIT SAVE-A-BIT | day by 'Olwlpo l'ol!i-r, nf Veymont. |} Judge for Yoursel€ “I'am more grateful to Tanlac flmn words; can - express. for :it has given me health and hnpplneu[ nfter twelve‘ g long .years of suffering,” 'was ‘the: statement made the other day by Mums, : Olivine Peltier, No. Street, Winooski, Vt. 41 had been troubled so long with . nervousness and’ sleeplessness flmt my; housework was a:dria s My appetite left me entirely and at.times I could hardly bear the sight of .food: and. what little I did eat. caused me suffering - afterward. . ‘Gas: would :form on my stomach ‘so badly that it affected my 'heart ~and thought I had heart trouble. i ‘I was 80 nervous I would jump at the least unexpected nojse and would verything I' had in my hands. ak and faint.at time ‘washing powders, and ar- ticles for every day, house- “ hold use:’* Now that house- ‘cleaning is here, buy now. . These prices are right. Soap,is ba Electrlc Spark " Soap, 16 bars. Rose'Q \ v ogzap:tig?barsl 00 severe: to thell sleep ;was. braien an was losing . weight little strength or ene: tried! all kinds ‘of ‘medicines relief: ‘I had become very! muchdis couraged: over my. condition. {‘My husband had been taking lac and ‘when I saw' ‘what won results he was getting I decided to: try it myself and now I tHink as of Tanlac as he: does because it helpéd me_the same way. - “My appetite "has_come bac everything agrées with me perteqtly I am takipg on weight rapi d have already gsined nine pounds; in fact, I feel perfectly well in every! way. Tanlac has done wonders: :for: ‘me and T am only too hnppy to “telli | Ofl'll?r:l:b?:; o "le b; Dmg 'anlac is for'sale. by the City Store: llld all 'leading drug stored everyw ere. . package ' Royal Lemon,- ‘per package:: Ivory Soap Borax 12 ounces . Rub-No-More, package, Sal Soda, pure ... Bon Ami, powdered or cake, ! Gold Dust, * ‘ pac_kage 1 Clothes Pins, 2 ] doz., maple. | Mops, each ... | Scrub Bms‘hes, 4 15¢, 12c, 10c. Wash Bonrds, . —How to Remove Easily There’s a reason why nearly every- body' freckles in March;, but. happily! there is also a remedy for these ugly blemishes, and no one need stay. | freckled. | Simply get an- ounce of -Othine, ! double strength, from your druggist and apply a little’ of it night and | morning, ~ and in a.few days - you: should see that even the - worst fréckles have - begun: to disappear,’ while the light ones have vanished : entirely. Now . is: the ‘time to.rid | yourself of freckles, for if notire- moved now they may stay all suminer, | and spoil an otherwise beautiful com-, gle]);mn Your money bnck if Othme’ ai See Our Other Advertis® ‘ment in This Issue 1203dSt. Phone 851 has an lmport- § : We ask you to cofiae and make your.v. selection whlle you have a large number of patterns from whlch to’ choose.- y You want a: Practlcal Hat for work‘?- You deén'e avChle Hat for better wear‘? : Look 'o{ver our lmmense stock and you . w111 find perched among them somewhere, just the very thing you are loolgngf for. aFone il || : 209 Fourth Street These prices on soaps,. MARKHAM REGISTER " and 8 WL Tl of “Minheapolisy: R lncluded on ‘Thursday’s-register at Kieler of Port Wayne; L. A. .Paddock the Markham are ‘H, L; Gould of|of: Dfitrqit‘ : H. Giddl H. J KMu?r“m & pol'forh ngs, ' Kolling, ' &+." C. i3 Gilmore, ‘A.. Mogelson, 'C. Eg'runock Irn B Klng ot stmwnter Y gnd L. C.’'Peterson, of Duluth; (P, A, A P Grathwol, B. S. 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