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[ INTIMATE NEWS OF MEN AND WOMEN IN MOTION PICTURE WOR S SALARY 50 “BONES” WEEKLY ~ THE FILM IN WARTIME METRO SPARKLES KEENAN KNEW MANSFIELD JUST MOVIE FOLK FOX’ Gool, Convenient, —_— = S ! Iy Gomfortahle “Tuke,” the famous bull terrier (By Thomas H. Ince) The Dolly siste st of I b, L e, e e e There is one thing that Do comedian—pride of Fatty Arbuckle's The world cataciysm is so unpre- | Million Dollar Dollies.” a & as- | famous actor, who' dicd recently at an | Fairbanks can’t do, and that is For Those Who Discriminate heart—returned to his comedian mas- | cedented that it is impossible to faore- | sic, ITnc., production relea oy ) | aviation ewmp in San Antonio, is well | whistle. This made him feel very un Today Only ter this week from New York and |cast its effect on the mind of man.|ro, required the service { nembered. by IFrank Keenan, the ; comfortable in some of the scenes of The Plainville Girl incidentally, he signed an ironclad | Nothing that has hitherto happened | maids while dressing for this prodic- ! stac a film star, who was a clos ‘Say, Young Fellow,” his new Ari- TS NORMA TALMADGE contract to perform in Fatty's traves- | can assist in making a forecast as to | tlon—so numerous were the chanses S f the hoy er and who, | craft picture, in which Joseph Hena e 2 ties for fifty “bones” a week. its influence on Art or Literature, and | of costume which they made t gh ¢ ge turn of fate, will | berry insisted that he whistl song | o v[v AN D1ARTIN “MISSING LINKS In completing his seventh trans- it is especially difficult to dectermine B e his n scroen anpearance in | being played by Edyth Chapman on A Thrilling Drama continental trip between New York |its effect on so recent a form of ex-| Emmy Wehlen, charming star of a | 3 on picture production of | the piano. He tried five or six times | I~ of Mystery and Suspense and Los Angeles, “Luke” has equaled | bression as the motion picture. Wo | forthcoming Metro production, which ) ., in which both Mansficld | to please Henaberry, but each time | i . Other Features the traveling rocords set by Jesse | Producers are without precedents to |is as yet unnamed, wears a pair of |and Sir Heniy Irving plave was unsuccessful. He spent the next | “‘Mony Entangled Tomorrow Only Lasky, Adolph Zukor and other [guide us and can only follow the | eal diamond huckles on her shoes in | Kecnan recalls many childhood | hour in his dressing room trying to The New Britain Favorite prominent film magnates, according | V&suest clues. The motion picture 15 | some of the scenes of the picture. adventures o 1, Jr., in the |conquer the art of whistling unde \ “Foine Chanct” to See JUNE CAPRICE to Fatty Arbuckle who headed the |in &reat demand in all belligerent i R ater during the per- | the instruction of James P. Hogar Your Charming Favorite in a o5 reception committee that met the | countries, and is shown in all camps | 1y the forthcoming Mefro reloas fo is noted father. Tyen | Once again’ he tried to whistle for the ! ‘lightful Story of “Ould Trey “BLUE-EYED MARY aninelEariatifelstationt infTiosAS| follandiences ot isal dlers menMaa k| oo ila s | dietan ARz inl wT{eh mramcia . vouns Mansficld showed | camera, this time just barely maki : ) Five acts. Bring the c‘:‘ % geles. ered from all parts of the world, | x Byshman and Beverly Bagne are | ovi s of his father's intrepidity | the grade frén o sco Juno Caprice, the After a long rest from the stren- | SPeaking divers tongues and reared in | starred, one of the scenes was taken d for the conventionali- | “No mare canary bird stuff for me.” 3—GOOD ACTS—3 “Smshioe Gicl. 3 uous Job of appearing in Fatty Ar- |different traditions. on the Philip Harmon estate at Har- | ties. | said Fairbanks when the scene was | S e Ep. No- 8, [Ihe Woman {nthe buckle's comedies “Luke is looking | It would be immensely valuable 10 | pon_on_the-Hudson. All members of | “It is a rcat pity that young Mans- | completed. ~ “I think outdoor scenes | OF VAUDEVILLE et Alico EHowell i Comedy, fat and saucy—all set for the cam- | l¢éarn what pictures speak With a lan-|ne company were treated to a de- |field's death came before he had an |are more interesting, anyhow, where | § GOOD ORCHESTRA Others, era. When the rotund comedian had | Suage understood by all nationalities. | jizp rul Juncheon I oppor men are too active for Whistling” | ¥ cem———— : = secured “Luke's” signature to a con- [ This would be a guide to the pro- — himself at the front,” Mr. Keenan de- o | memember tract he promptly announced that he | Aucers when, at the end of the war, | ,.614 Lockwood, Metro, star of | clared when informed of Richard Bill Hart has lost a mascot. The | Only New Pictures. | 1 | ——in—— opportunity to give an account of had a fat part for the clever dog in | the world’s markets are opened again. | .y ng Me your Nam has learned | death. *ifc undoubtedly would have |famous bandana that he has worn as |k Matinee Price, 10¢, Tax fc. There is, I believe, a consensus of mask around his neck in many Art- Fvening Price, 15¢ and 25c his next comedy. Although the next 7 . HHJE Fatty Arbuckle comedy for Para- |OPinion that the fighting men prefer craft pictures, frayed and faded, but | Wo Pay the Tax mount release has not yet heen titled | Photoplays dealing with simple ele- : still beloved, was literally forn into | § : . : it will probably have to do with fun | Mental things. fThey do not Want| yoiip tne candy she made in one of [mitiative and daring. In this respect [ shreds and divided between the girls | submarines ‘are salling toward |l o0 V. PRUART BOVE G0 88 B e | trasedy, sex problem studies) preach- | I B8 S18 SN SR DTS SR N S | of the Seattie High school, where Till | thern seas and aboard them are | Beach, Cal ments or sermons in disguise, prefer- 3 5 spoke for the Third Liberty Loan. Not g i trice,” May Allison, beautiful Metro D | : “hi 5 | ring rather clea vholes stories, i g e : Iy this. Tt pped the buttons bral score of Chileans, who fought |« jen cel. Onmly a | Ying rather clean, wholesome e e n the studi only thi hey ripj he buttons Tues: thrives on travel | Only 2| i5eed with sentimient. There is alsg /| B1AX 8810 & TUdEe DAty 1n (h dig antly on the decks of the old 'S ag v v A i . S Chircic e i F;\n'\ VIOIT“ Gg\q r from his coat and vest for souvenirs ; wn 5 . necessarily those of the slapstick or- | the $ o D R ¥ © A48 e S e e e B B e ANN erfan pirates, staged for “My O city. Today he is renewing his e L iR : T |N TANNING ied Staten,” oreon Classica’ su- | Shniive. acenatbtance alng. ho . Tes |07 DUE which furnish qunint touches | . oos arairo star, Bemily Ste- | neda are e famon ‘ , o feature, starring Arnold Daly. ialt - - of humor and genial characterizs Bl ok = Rl b da g e famous SLar Mary Pickford has just finished her - Bt i ot DiiccioWvonn|atsee naticlendiinicheRE O ool vl et e line oo nealio | ens Rhe b ss R s SCTEON | was the guest of her ! M e e FOR ARMY OR NAVY e 4 Bl GOl ! . war there is a demand for plays that|Vversion of the well known play, “Afnen of the 158th Infantry, D | you, Jean?” and is now engaged on | ple and his plavers staged the | oo CAYi o dmir i ; O e ; You, 1zag » 8 sitgrii § battlc acencal tord b thle| T rUn e IoICklclaRa S RRRE NI ROl iy clevel the stratn bt suxroundingnor | Man sRWorid Ry EEacHel BEE I ot G o wher Bres nll s i ou chortle with glee when hey to wear a monocle in the scenes in | made a glovious record. 1 remember which he appears as an English earl | him a child, He was absolutely ——— | fearless and showed signs of unusual Continuous Show Saturday— You Are Never Late. under the direction of Flerbert |l the initial scenes of “Captain Kidd, | : cor. Wh result will be when the | he re o erbert s fam nd athletic I s e s b < e roduction, these six subma- o 5 ror. What the resu e s g I ye . her next photoplay. William I 0 the | JecoEnize ‘Luke” on the comedy |qn,) cyrtain has fallen on the tragedy | Blache. the morning there was ! Tavlor. wha staged the “Tow Could | Products Preserved Must Be Used For ps were under construction at the | soreen again since the star's letters | ;. ! " | : ged th | lestow ¢y yard for the gov- |j 5 HA08 e Sans 5|t is impossible to foretell. That the . e bebween nines of the ; e e s S PN YR naanLs BOVS | have been flooded daily with requests | war’ will leave a deep impression on| Arnold Daly in his thrilling fight | 520 fuiiionts, o which Miss Bara | o film E | Domestic Consumption, Food Ad- Poociurontle, Sem{:l oMt and | for the dog’s return. literature is undoubted. That this wiil [ scenes in “My Own United States”, | tprew the first bail, ¢ 1 ! lean sailors were at the yar 2 His dogship says that these cele- |4, ¢o1t in every phase of art expres- |uses the sabre of an U Armiydof-iaiielia il pme intensely interested in the |prateq motion picture stars have | go is certain. The millions who have | flcer now with Pershing in France. : o o be Coming from New York to Los An- v vities of the American sailors. | nothing on him for the little luxuries | o osor Centain’ 1"‘ ";( ““‘ A | commanding officer 1 . ] 2 ; | Hartford, June 14.—Although *ha : | marched day and night, keeping paco — ite at bat. After the fleld its the | geles to make comedies for Pava-| o " when the Americans donned the | of lite. Certainly fifty “bones” & | ith Death, will surely regard life with | In »*The Only Road”, the fortheom- | g &0 i (51 “oloncl Grin- | mount, “Fatty” Arbuckle met the | merican housewife is urged to can orm of thelr Colonlal ancestors to | weey puts “Luke” in the dog million- | ;, changed insight; and they will de- |ing Metro picture in which Viola | (il P ! ving which | prize motion picture fan who, in pri- | or Dpreserve every ounce of fruit or 'he camera, the Chileans i b . 3 1 St & . ‘;Qb"‘:‘;"“oedz e o qaesaal airalcls mand a more serfous interpretation of | Dana is starred, this little eSS I e e o in the | vate life is a conductor. | vegetables possible patriotic food = 3 i the riddle of existence. { uses a punching bag and shows tt Ngm'” i oy photograph As the conductor took his ticket ho | o o o0 i 2 0 red 1o, the big production. ONCE DREW WAS BO | "As matters stand today, America is | she is familiar with this form of ex- | FSERIONT A D R At ant o ioh o ena | |conservation measure e, (prodtil A Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, Ameri- | practically supplying films for the | ercise. den show of interest, exclaimed: l ministration Announces. { | must be reserved for civillan use. WRIST-DOG LATEST FAD. ca's foremost &creen comedians, col- | world. France and Ttaly have ceased | — So vour name is Arbuckle?” Home canned and preserved goods igla Dana has adopted another | laborate in writing all the plays in | to manufacture them, and the South| Nazimoyv the bride in “Toys of NAZIMOVA AND HER DRESS. “Fatty” answered promptly in the | cannot be purchased or accepted as It is a white puppy no bigger | which they appear together, and Mr. | American countries, which imported | Fate”, a Screen Classics, Tnc., produc- Rer=usor o the title “hest- | affirmative | gttts tor the army or navy, the fppa a minute. The winsome Metro | Drew always directs them, so noth- | largely from Latin nations. now 100k | tion rel A4 by Metro, in which (-3 S mdnhon | tho scroanis sut | “My, my,” he said, “T can’t tell vou s collection of nondescript canine | ing is los of the intensive humor of | to the United States. The predominant | js starred, wears real ora blo ¢ jenlous. July Thoto- | how many times T've enjoved mens has grown until the latest, | these popular artists. This has been | position of this country is sure to be |soms. Many scenes for this picture | “5 e : coffec.’” ned “Static” because of its |the case since they were married. maintained after the war. if a care- |ere taken in Saint Augustine, Flori 2 : Y erfections, is Number Seven. Mr. Drew was directing a comedy | ful study is made of the different peo- | qa, during orange-blossom time. e ; SR lhe star of “Blue Jeans” “The |at the Vitagraph studios in Brooklyn who are now our clients. i Tidionc ; e ding Trail,” “Rider of the |when Mrs. Drew, then known as | xhaus study should be made | Anna Q. Nillson, who is working on 3 ht,” and other Metro successes | Jane Morrow, a concert stage enter- of > attitude Of‘fl‘fl f““‘li’!""‘r:“ 0“”' ; her sccond Metro picture, has holnu i vest a siti tainer with a world-wide reputation, | film dramas, and he greatest care | joarning the use of the lariat under | Saparthola f e b A i ri‘:fi:‘;\yl;nfo ‘?fcrr 3(;2:;:];?23:3&'4(3 applied for position in a stock | should he taken to avoid crudities that } the expert guidance of Rert Lytell. S 4.‘:{ ;:h;.\[:r ! jnu \‘1 |Lm.\“‘ 1<m’l [\((u».'\ -l‘t;‘.w‘:“,‘,‘\wrr | m; !.\1‘|"nml into (-]vm.nn\q\ Y!Ll[ will do Metro’s west coast studios the | company. She was put in the com- | offend national susceptibilities. This | aris Nillson has mastered the knack jine iniin b S L h” Andioffers o | exactiy as much for our armed forces r day when Clifford Butler, studio | edy with Mr. Drew and the present | Investigation shauld inevitably have | gufiicientiy to be able to ‘“rope” her s g 2o e R el enyetltiof Hanslh en s g and the Allics as though it had po- h ted her as follows: combination may be said to have had | its effects on our own standards, en- | uy, horse | kRl o outd OF B || DT LTl Toi: y 3 vided them with millions of cand or ‘ff:‘ i:::me onel e ion ihathdey large our outlook, and rid us of the | e | work and her wardrobe, is rre- [sented on the Broadway st: v S e Teeebe e es. and like all my pets, ‘Static’ | Previous to then, Mr. Drew was a | Desetting sin of parochialism. JANE'S FIRST PICTURE. sistible i i 2oy ‘]"\‘“\u;u s l,}'.m{filt,];‘,y I;‘:“\lk:‘y\];':l No governMental department s f decidedly humble origin,” Miss | recognized factor in the amusement | R i Of thiy class we have no one more | ture is entit] A naRnE ol permitted to accept any article with- a returned. ol | EOO LIIANSIOIL TIONS. wihe Clemencean Casc’” Initial Ap- [illustrative than Nuzimova. It is the | and portrave the acropatic &t % H18 , out paying for it. However, even If suppose you'd call it a watch- i — SRR £ | e Tancalof Hox star quality that we notice first and di ”',“\Mj ““ “ j’l"_‘"“"l o “”'“K‘ ; home-preserved foods could legally " bantered Mr. ‘Butler. POLYGAMY FORBIDDEN. Slim Sommerville Only Player That | P« i S most about her work: it is what we jh[‘f{fl '(L*““rv'lv\- s ,Bpumihe bought, their purchase would be iss Dana gave him a pltylng [ Although in the popular mind the | Animals Tet Alone. The forthcoming relcase by V \.[\“,”Lm observe readily about her clothes; in-{ liday.” Gearge M CON 'S POPUlArLimpossible because of the difficulty o. word ‘““Mormon' iy usually connected | ¢ St e e s || i 1918 yersion of *Ihe ClSm- | qividuality! ' Whother! orixot she is|stase ‘& T e e e By |whichiacoeptance ‘of small Jots wwbjid Jot exactly,” she drawled. “I call | with the pilygamous practices of the | o o @nd lanky is Slim Som | enceau Case,” recalis that It was M| copscioug of this in her work, welVehicle for the %ankeo Doadle Bov: | entafl in the way of inspection. Sup: wrist-watch dog!” early ey of Titah, o favt not general. | 1o 8 Dlaver 1 the Henty Tohrman |0 picture that Jane Lee, the dimi-| gon't know, bees our visit to her ] 2lso to be released on the 10th. - &Yy | plies of this kind must be purchased y B e o ey tpyiack not general- | Sunshine Comedy Company, that he 13 | nupive Fox star, made her first ab- | (11 1n (he Hotel ey Artistes was to | LICKEOTd’s new picture is “How Could | i “reqgonably large units and ‘must henllon e iant el ol Mipascall| o oAl meibor o RO IS v enrancolmitni neliEas i ossSIncel HE il S eaian g ineit o e | Eod R G TSNe ’;{ T1-1 be uniform hoth as to ingredients . ; 2 5 56¢ | can pass with impunity the cages of | 45" jriginal production of that Pic- | hat she is unconscious of eccentricite | €anor Hovt Brainerd. It will be re-| ang containers. With shipping spaca S actually forblds polygamy. It Was | the lions that have such an important [ ¢\ " po haa become the foremost | i mor dress o are ascured. after chy |leased on June 23. ! precious, this uniformity is doubly NI B E R Al ?({:xer:'d:rcn;“c?lt\‘; uZZt J(l]):)e(p].‘pnli.:\‘xtx:]\: poxt/inmanygof Nefmastonaicomecy e s important, in order that the greatest fetii s Comed AU pS S ] Tt (S (e o || RO, = T | disregard for any vosuc in dr : : e e e ertrude Selby, the dainty little | cult, as is shown by William Farnum POWER OF THE SCREEN, _BEN TURPIN'S SACRIFIC her idea that wclotheg ul } : :« i m‘n_x n‘ y(r:ml v:.:‘q-n;-v.‘ ' nus;:‘evn ns‘l)‘]j:c) an mx(”:nints:m\cetxl:x Rdionne of Harry Lehrman's Sun. | In the powerful picturization of Zane o g 3 | Ben Turpin, of the Iaramount- i ; -newed her contract to appear in | quality of goods mas el ] 3 E it £ 2 . - American skill in the motion pic- | prack Sennett comedics, knows what it e ramount films 1 ntly has been rrival in good condition. e comedies, has recelved many | Grey's novel, “Riders of the Purple |, has been drafted to ald In sav- | means to sacrifice himself to art. In SR e e at Tort Lee, N. J. The title of | However, every additional million :; f;flmhAmFrivan :leiers Mxme sage. ing the babies of France, says Photo- | a new comedy he is required to make Angob R AN Fa T d s new phatoplay is “A Woman of | jars or cans that are filled by house- 20 Slavoscengherg n prarions S TP Yaiy i play Mafiazine for July, The Ameri- | a fall on a hard board floor. In malk- £ 3 mpulse,” adapted from the play by | wives for home use will release an edies. To cach of her faraway cor- FARNUM FOOLS SHERIFF. can Red Cross has imported a num- | ing the picture, he took the tumble s Anspacher. This play was o e antit e o arotatly ondents Mis; Selby sends a letter | Willlam Farnum, the TFox star, | .. ¢ sAmerican educational films; | with such fidelity to his art that h | ; .nted at the Herald Squara | canned goods for export. There will an autographed photograph, who has just completed “Riders of|,,3 now the peasantry of Normandy, | broke the floor. The crash so startled T e T A New York City, where it had | also be saved the labor, space on the Purple Sage,” recently had [ Roberg Middiemass, of This City, Back | %1 500 1qward Jose, the French | freight cars and cost of transporta- S LS 2d | 5¢ Champagne, and other provinceg in | the camera-man that he forgot to e ve) 1 c s?m@ fun with an "\nzona sheriff. the shadow of the firing-line are being rind. Then he told Ben it would 3 With Producer. ! produ the film, and in | tion that would mount up if factory- Farnum and his director, Trank|i,ugnt first lessons in the care of | have to be done ove dn. “Can’t| Seven o 1o Willlam Fox stars | the ez e Gertrude Robinson, Ray- | preserved foods had to be sent RINK A GLASS Lloyd, were returning from a loca-| wnjjqren aecording to modern hy. | do it said the comedian, laconically. | have 1 ading men or women in mond Bleomer, Robert Cain, J. Clar- | broadeast throughout the country, in- tion with a stuffed deer in the back | “Why not?" he was asked. “T'm all | current j ind {ures soon | ence Handysides, Corone Uzzell and |stead of being shipped in large blocks OF REAL HOT WATER . : glenic standards, The Red Cross t | roduc | of their car. The ;Fox star ob- aims, in wo-operation with the French | full of splinters,’ replied Ben and made | to be releascd are ¢ly new | others | to cantonments or abroad. House- BEFORE BREAKFAST, [|| scrved the sherift of the country | aymmorities, to reduce infant mor- | for his dressing room. e T e - R * || | following them, so to have a little fyalit. in France from 80.000 to 40 = long absences. The Jist ineludes | o o i g just startea | 21ready in their possession, thus re- sport, Farnum ordered speed, | 0po n vear, 4 thiecn Connors, Robert Middlemass, ! ‘| lieving the demand for cans at a : P nd is in a fair way to do ' 2 L an a new ramount picture, entitie - S ye we will both look and feel “‘herc:\pnn 1;.:, nm: .shr’{'lfi placed [ oo thanks partly to the campaien of Bernard Randall, Mary Merch, Violet { 1% T 000 (V00 N q o = .| time of shortage of tin. . P & o the actor under arrest. When some | tno motion pieture. 1 Flerbert 3 andivicionl aled el Bl e e Rumors have heen afloat that the o » sweet and fres| was pulled from the ; ] Je AU e rmy is providing cans to canning nd avoid IIi et | deor — ad Paramount and Artcraft ple- | ; : and avoid lliness. side, the sheriff allowed the party {clibe, This ts denisd by the food = BIG BUSI TN THINC 5 [tures. is staging Miss Frederick's | €U E : to proceed. 2 5 & | Sy 3 | ministration, which assists both armgy Not only is the run of “‘Clcopatra’. REUNION O3 ARBUCKILES. atestitinemicLort and navy in buying their commissary administration announced today. Patriotic persons all over the coun- try have heen offering to organize workers in their vicinity, to supply Mary Pickford, Dougl: airbanks, | our soldiers and sailors with food sic Fergusan and George M. Cohan i prepared at home. This splendid withot he; L in her dress. | \jj] he seen on the screen during the | spirit is extremely praiseworthy, food v ing for the | month of June in new Arteraft pic- | administration officials say, and it can EDIENNE KNOWN AT FRONT. juvenile player in the country. was honest enough to admit a thorou. the Theda Bara super-production, eroa sep ion ten years, | supplies. By canning for home con- Qrasy selence has of lats made | py gy RIDNEYS the Colonial theater, Chicago, = i strides with results that are of fith | e ste e “Fatty” Arbuckle and his ; | sumption these communities will -help 1d blessing to humanity. The lat- WITH SALTS IF “””m'h“ut Hw\ Iox Film corporation S I A il C a0 dnic i A vk nc k] romance that developed in w0 | “the boys over there” just as much ; W Ol over Major M. L, (. Kunkhouscr, . g s reunion last week for ¢ st is one of the interesting side- | as though they were sending the food e e g BACK IS ACHING | Onjeago's censor who has just been Women Praise Lydia E. Pir%s Father Arbucklc : : shts of the Douglas Fairbanks | directly he soldier esary to attend to internal sanita- | Noted Authority says we eat too | ] emendony e Mleture is scoting ham’s Vegetable Compound Heldt e el e e S o e ¢ the drainage system of th - g vhich clogs : e & Shaaaes e s ; S e nch "'f;}:;n:,‘;: chiiclogs) leopatra,” which opened May for Health Restored He ~dropped in casually at | Fairb: story, and it was there that e. i i a pusinesg of $12,000,and estored. tv's Long Beach home fro oseph Henahorey secured 4 e 2 = Bt : e T o + heen | permission from Miss Mae Nolu ose of us who are accustomed to | Take glass of Salts when Kidueys | LroVed such a sensation that the four- - Fher anaeon : e ; dull and heavy when we arise, hurt or Bladder bothers week run may bel lensthened if ; ; e ! i J ing headache, stuffy from a cold, S weather conditions permit and if ar- In almost every neighborhood i’ business requires tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- e =3 rangementy can be made with the fi]’:;“;&z];;;l ‘V‘”"f:} “;_)m lfmv i ntion, he is planning on w x i = can, instead, feel as fresh as a| No man or woman who eats meat | “CAter st} krowHtsmor o e aniey DISAPL0 INTED IN LOVE. by opening the sluices of the sys- | regularly can make a mistake by ixcept for one or two productions, 3 P ] wram At the Bal h S e each morning and flushing out | flushing the kidneys occasionally, says | [1¢ Colonial has never got more than Athol, Mass.—*“ Lydia E. Pinkham’ i o Gl Mars Gardons cfforts 0 v Pajnt To Prevent Accidents whole of the internal poisonous |a well-known authority. Meat forms | !ifteen or twenty-five cents for admis- | Vegetable Compound has done 75 S R Mo ofaceomanydlin Losa o ant matter. uric acid which excites the kidneys, | Sion in Il its history. “Cleopatra world of good. Isuffered from : feryone, whether ailing, sick or | they become overworked from the | Drices rar from twenty-five cents 1o . ness and a great deal of pain ev chines make workers nervous, cause- should, each morning before | strain, get sluggish and fail to filter | $1-00. month and nothing brought me any re- " ing poor workmanship, decreased output fast, drink a glass of real hot |the waste and poisons from the blood, lief until I tried this famous medicine. 1 TO MIET HER | T ndid Sinner”. and plainly it _ooggenes Bt r with a teaspoonful of limestone | then we get sick. Nearly all rheu. | S ¢ 1 am a different woman since I took it e i : : ; phate in it to wash from the|matism, Leadaches, liver trouble, | Mae Marsh is nearing complction «i 8nd want others who suffer to know "1'0°1 N¢ ] y "t o o [ wonderful Danjsh v~ This paint is a practical remedy! The ach, liver and bowels the previ- | nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness | the Goldwyn studio in Fort Loe of hee 3boutit.”’—Mrs. ARTHUR LAWSON, 559 Lty SO0 2 : i 8 Kdin 4 > 1L it snow white, tile-like surface of Hamp- day's indigestible waste, sour bile | and urina disorders come from | newest starring vehicle, made fr Cottage St., Athol, Mass. s i & 1 t den Sunray Mill White gathers and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, | sluggish kidney: Irvin S. Cobb's story, “The \Web,” ; o t difitifeagallfaveilabiciireeliday gt jon tening and purifying the entire | The moment you feel a dull ache in | titled for picture purposes “The San Francisco, Cal. — ‘T was in avery : . I artincial LightgRLE dispermes shadowe, entary canal before putting more | the kidneys or your back hurts or if | in the Dark”. The production iebeing C2K nervous condition, having suffered : S s Ul \ 15 1 lights dark corners. A long life painte, into the gtomach. The action of | the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of | directed by Hobart Henley, whe i terribly from a female trouble for over b 13 Wiichisetalng pec fectsurtaceiand w'"“i rater and limestone phosphate on | sediment, irregular of passage, or at- | duced the famous - five years. Thad taken all kinds of med- - en i d F\ZZ% BAND PROSPERS xjfs‘g L Is was”ah e. Covers unusua Pty stomach is wonderfully in- | tended by a sensation of scalding, | (Weleh is Miss Marsh’s leading man | ic3ea0d had many different doctors : : i N e el ating. It cleans out all the sour | stop eating meat and get about four | and prominent in her support are Alec | 2 ‘:“’3’ all enid I would have to be « ~y R ; At gaibucide Jage bang B s moloan g Tk Wk ex;tagvis::‘;ise:,M\:r]::::k;u;dm:\:‘n‘?; (:;;(;F-st-{\I)f(«J:dl-:fh‘-tq,af:::':‘l any p(}rlnr- | Francis and Joseph Smiley, both con- ‘\)/p:r;:blen%ofigfil#zi‘:rg rfu'-":nht?fi“ P S s SaEeL e e e R LI i B tast. Whilo 3 e | B s B AL B e & G| s e CRIRTIN e | p ot 1 et 1 e ; kulele, Buster Kcatan pickin ti Tt e Y reakfast. While you are enjoy- | of water before breakfast and in a | tjons. e 2 strongiwellovoman, = S SRR s HAMPDEN PAINT & CHEMICAL CO. our breakfast the phosphated hot | few days your kidneys will act fine. Mrs. H. ROSSKAMP, 1447 Devisadero ando anasalsnt JoNHEgmoanin eyt the Good Paint Makers for Ove r is quietly extracting a large vol- | This famous salts is made from the S === St., San Francisco, Cal. IAME KNOWS NO SEX, 1xophone, the music is said to be like g 00 | S0 T8 S of water from the blood and |acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- | ECKMANS® | SPRCIRNRES (300 BERRG 1O 2 il g & ready for a thorough flushing | bined with lithia, and has been used | j i taesios (gl e L e millions of people who are|the kidne 50 to neutralize the | q its many years experience is at your ered with constipation, bilious | acdis in urine so it no lunger causes EAS-TAKE TABLEIS service, week Max won ; & y ALF lights and shadows at ma- production It is no uncommon sight n rc | ailments write Lydia E. Pinkham Med. "% et { oacias | ments, and Allco Lake supplies icine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of 2 n = the dancing numbers, so th b ' _For special advice in regard to such tevviey . 3 ! hey arr , stomac trouble, rheumatic | irritation, thus ending bladder weak- e e . o, e e W ST 3 s 1 their res > 3 O o this 1 3 pess; others who have sallow | ness. FOR WEAK LUNGS FOI‘ Skin SOP?“QS‘; yor must be adde er contin 1t NEW HONOR FOR PEARSON, b, blood disorders and sickly com- Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot | OF throat troubles that threaten to become . 1 t t ¢ fr. i 3 I 1stve ¢ ’ T throat tr b 5 ) xious to s story from Tom | Tt is undarstood that V ons are urged to get a quarter | injure; makes a delightful efferves- | fomon ooty o iGum compound will be of infants and children you can find Hncersion found offective, The bLandlest form yet i : sloore. v that he is to e | i (e Sinte d of limestone phosphate from |cent lithia-water drink which every. | devised. TFree from harmful or habit- nothing that heals like l. Sl AR s tures f{c lox Sco ivisior e 3 | drug store. This will cost very | one should take now and then to keep | (/IR drugs Try them today. Sykes comfcrt Powder ket sir e T ik i 5 | but is sufficient to make anvone | the kidneys clean and active and the | S0 cents a box, including war tax | 3. £ f A e e f e Tle honan it said 1 prounced crank on the subject of | blood pure, thereby avoiding serious | For sale by all drozgists IRl n i e e RELE P (8 rtance Sl i e dstiaed on IDa T Eons star Iyl nal sanitation. kidney complicatipns. 1 SEamts eberstor i niiaceichla BN boa YRtk inoll and L stheridrigiei cnea Bty T s S o gl I s The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass, program Is rcally worth while