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NNO MULAN SOLES ED = ae STL WORRYING PRESENT] "orators ENE ‘Tris 1 heater: fee | BR tTISH oH NATION 222 _ pie ee in ae ne ‘Se TODAY | e3 ; & Bi: 8 COME EAREY—TL PAYS! number of votes were declared elected WELL!—WELL!!—-WEEL!! We peered them in last night again! How’s | Given a Country to Rule by Eng- for two years by the election board, 3 % lish and Italians,:/He Rose it = gaan the remainder will serve for one ; 4 q year. Revolt Again ‘in 1910 The vote was counted by the fol- *3 Y and in 1915‘ : lowing men: J. B, Griffith, W. F. Rice, é “e % adits « | | R. M. Lamont, ©, A.! Cullen, M. A. ‘de & (B; 1y. Associated: Press.) - Wright, W R. Finney, R. F. Kam- < NHW YORK Gy Mail).—-Mohamrijea| than, J. W. Burns, C. R..MeShane, P. t ‘ 4 4 Bui. Abdullah, «the, “Mad. Mullah” of] B. Taylor, W. E. Cummings, W. W. CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. 4 Somalitiind,4ugatnat Whom ‘British ahd] Sproul and Harold Kramer. ; Itallah: fordes, redentiy: Thayé beén suc-| The next big event in thé Chamber | 4 4 ceastul with tanks: apd‘ laiberaft, but] of Commerce program is the forum TODAY eo % who, © himself; “éscaped,- shfis » causea| Meeting at the Court House tonight, | led a bu at 8 o'clock, for the consideration 3 wave eb iatifingtate, “ips Mor of the house problem. After the | Do you gyp the public? Have you the heart to lide + spuaihed in 1896, dfterimarinss a Bilge rain discussion, Ave minutes will be || take the money from the consumer? Do you shed any ae ms grimage to Mecca, and Als holy ~wars'* |) owed for the introduction of other | tears when you hand their chagge back? (If they have 3, : sometimes” have, ‘itaified “chhsiteranie| matters which the members present | og Xd success, ‘In/1$99 Sgonnakeree Buna ares belleve, should be“ baakeg Heys Sie) BLanny coming-) | de $ - Chamber o: erce, i t Somat re Seats pas ae Ae ee tunity will be given all to sign cards, | Do you work for a living? Do you deliver the & & ary abe ied Estee oe be takend Which will be used in the program | goods? Are you.getting pay enough? Do you eat lade e against him, © That “promenade grew] Of WOrK. good food? Do you make waste or use poor judgment i o into a, desultory, campaign “which took | in money matters? Are you discontented? Is it your o 4 . three years and Cost the British govern- DEN VER WA RNED) fault or the other man’s? 4 ;, ment $15,000,000. Even then, his power i} , sg S¢ eee nace tae ie A GAINST DEATH |§ Wel, if you would tike to see this all answered, come to the ? ni ¢ remnant of his forces to Italian terri- LYRIC and see ~ . (eae % tors, destroying well as ia wen ana] OLIVES, ONE ILL S $ thus making pursuit, impossible. A | 3, ‘4 . While h i oe | ° ee religious chists af his country le pit (By Associated Press.) | 3 ; 4 grimage to Mecca and his zeal 14 prearh,|. - DENVER, Mar. 11,—Poisoned olives | i ee a e enne 4 € ing the Moslem faith augmented his in-} Were discovered here after one woman iy ¥ fluence until he had collected a large} WAS taken ill and a warning was is- | oe o army, in which were some of the best] Sed by State Food and Drug Com- : Ly ¥ : 3, aeeeraen arnuch, were some of the best |: Ssslower Cannon, ‘The woman, Mrs iv catch a pink elephant + He preached war for the protection z y Bias; eae, ores ey + ‘ { $ of Islam and adyocated.the extermina-| essing. Ano : | ill d Lh tion of whites, and with the increase of and a million GoOllars ‘2 his power began a crusade, aided by] . ie i Y deryishes, which finally extended over | Y the whole of Somaliland. i= EIT tan; Ie’s-her latest ‘rollicking adventure ! & Ag the result of an agreement reached i ‘atch for this picture a then pull in December, 1905, between Great Brit- oe Set fetbeholibeates Watch her elope wis bes iaattoat As ane a > ain and Italy to offer the Mullah an as- ly out her chafing dish gnd mix up beguiling o signment of a séttled Sphere in. Somali- 3 See her insist that the policeman arrest her—andthen land, together with grazers’ rights in : a g she “vamps” the judge! . certain parts of British and Italian ter-|| [rem 3 ps” the j 4 ritory,” he undertook to observe peace iz The Blooming Angel is the same convulsing story you A toward Britain and Italy. i read in the Saturday Evening Post. His next outbreak of consequence was ae y in 1910, when he started ‘a ‘ferocious ' oe Madge Kennedy is a more winsome 'and beguiling + campaign against the sultanates under 5 63 NEW RELEASES Floss than even Wallace Irwin’s little heroine. It’s British protection, and slaughtered hun- Wi i ~ WYN gular Goldwyn picture! % dreds of tribesmen friendly to the Brit-|] ¢,, o By 5 oti ae pushes i = is 4 ish. Wide areas were laid waste’ ahd = G Mabel Normand in Pinto 3 RS towns razed.. The natural obstacles of il Rogecs indi ater bY ates Soar iRe tocrid desert coun eUOoseLTeR Gitte oe see Samuel Goldwyn presents r4 the Mullah’s fanacticism won out, and : . « | ne ee Ce The Little Shepherd & the British: decided © to evactiate the : | wuline Frederick in The {Pali Nn n country, for the time being. “In 1915 i | ee Pee mit ae ‘ Ss a ge & € y $ he was again reported to be stirring | | o Biédae Keonady. tn. The Blooaind, & up the tribesmen against the British, 4 eraldine Farrar in The Woman and a ou eee ee er ? Po a The Blooming Angel : British forces. kis : > Roper Hu hes The Cap of Fur in e bee re % “Mullah” in Somiland means “leader” ‘ 3, ' and because of Mohammed Bui Abdul- a ; iN aj | 2 by Wallace Irwin $ fah’s fanaticism ana his campaigns for, * yee WORLS Arion” <> Directed by Victor Schertzinger ¥ Sse pen omen aaites: ioe It’s an incident of the real:man’s fight; it’s a big Pathe Spe- & . ; En % lah.” 1 cial! Thrills, fights, rescues, and excitement woven into a & § Test) § us Le oe & pera EE See IP. bi classy melodrama worth coming miles to sees . & GOLDWYN MOTION PIC’ I ‘URES : : 4 STATE RESTS IN Next—SNUB POLLARD in “WHY GO ‘HOME” 4 OT ae eae ee ¢ . 3 é “BISBE aH STAT ec $ MUTT & JEFF in “CUT OUT THE NONSENSE” 3 BISBEE TRIAL on “THE LADY KILLER'S REVENGE” Re in $ 4 | aE | Next—TOPICS. OF THE DAY $ ADMISSION—10 and 30c me (By. Associated Press.) Fete $ TOMBSTONE; Mar. 11.—The state | TOMORROW: & % Pliosemgn p thcnageeen Seber THE LEADER > FRIDAY AND SATURDAY + the testimony of Thomas Grady Green; | } " i : fireman. Feeophr pail’ tists Ave! Waal A BIG TOM MIX PICTURE i’ + tional state witnesses would be called in: d ¢ xd rebuttal after the defense has intro- and some more, j »4 duced its,evidence: It is believed that x 3, 0 4, former Shriff Wheler will be the first defense witness this: afternoon: ‘ -—— o-a§ CHAMBERMAID A wOK Tc! 3 CHARGED WITH |. NOTICE! Gutgrer please ask tor yous duntiate alee sips.) Wo wil give nor fl $ STEALING GEMS $ $ Harriett Miller, a el od in dns LET US HAND YOU A CAN OF $ + re the Henning Hotel, is to be tried this afternoon in district court on a ¢harge of having stolen diamonds from Mrs. Alice Hardy, a guest in the hotel, The chambermaid denies taking ‘the dia- monds,- The stones were found in a |= baking powder can in a-house on Elm street. = Re RD Rote Chase & Sanborn’s “Seal Brand” Coffee RO e o Soe Me eo o-he< (By Associated Pres... DENVER, Mar. 11.—The faculty of thé State Agricultural School at Fort ys today petitioned for a raise of salaries. 2. aos KD + oot Seer Se RR = 0 aSe-sSo-eLoeheeteeteefo-efe-ete-e%s Me 50 per cent in |e $ Catherine de Medici carried the first ‘de 4 fold fan ever seen in France. o ? & o Rs & xa >< o X24 o “o 2 $ . Xd The coffee that looks good, smells good, tastes he + Ro - o-atea! good and is so good that no others compare with it. 1M Per eee It means much—that morning cup of coffee. You ¥ $ leave the table either refreshed for your daily task sa e | s ee or so depressed that the whole dayisafailure. A 2 ~ The Romance of a Spoiled Heiress who dropped through a coal chute to the joy of living. + The collision of the wo . ° % a t ° = Xa Pog hee ee Ae BRAND juris you right, Thereis § DWEary Pickford : terday, afternoon should health, strength and satisfaction in every sip. + IN THE GREATEST CHARACTER ROLE OF HER CAREER + remind y9u ne impor-/ é “e celf with collision, proper 1lb.Can 70c 2 tb. Can $1.35: * “Fhe EXoodlum?’ ¢ hfaeniry eo Pre mpi mi '* The picture of 1,000 sae A lot of dirty- face! girls are happier than clean ones. + po f » 2 4 66 9 x : Wweper . 3 DADDY LONG LEGS ¢ G. F. Bell Agency ;Watch:Our Windows Ee ORR CEES Phoes 13 and 14 = + ADMISSION—10 and 30c $ 303 Ofl Exchange Bldg. Ties POT Ceca UCR UTI ieee sesso -cneat uncon reHPSOOSOOSOOROLSEHEHHOHores