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HURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1919, B —S———,- The Wonderful Fruit Medicine 58 MA1soNNEUVE ST., HurL, *In my opinion, no other medicine is so good as ‘Fruit-a-tives’ for Indigestion and Constipation. For years, I suffered with these dreaded diseases, trving all kinds of treatments until I was told I was incurable. One day a friend told me to try ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or ZFruit Liver Zablets). To my surprise, I found this medicine gave immediate relief, and in a short time I was all right again”. DONAT LALONDE 50¢e. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. ‘THRILLING TALE OF (S0L0S .. * FIGHT WITH U-BOAT “externally”— SAVON CLYICURA & PRICE 25CEXTS" Buy uticura Soap When | . You Buy A Safety Razor And double razor efficiency. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no irritation even when shaved twice daily After shaving touch spots of dandruff of irritation, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. Then bathe and'shampoo with same cake of soap. One soap for all uses. Rinse with tepid or cold water, dry gently and dust on a few grains of Cuticura Talcum and note how soft and velvety your skin. Absolutely nothing like the Cuticura Trio for every-day toilet uses. Soap to cleanse and purify, Ointment to soothe and heal, Talcum to powder and perfume. 25¢ each. Sample each free by mail, Address: “Cuti- cura, Dept. 5 F, Boston.” 770 by ANCES MARION yrected by HALL NEILAN Y erosted. y—Mrs. | H. Gray, ob1 fimot. ave- I assured | 0 assist you ired the adroitness with which *“May I put that down as a definite d made sure of my attention to ! promise?” # Mrs, Gray/ asked with | quest. Her assumption that I . quick efficiency. “I'm very sure I shall | be Interested in work for the want to call upon you for work very | was cne that no woman could ' soon.” ard, even if she were Inclined I hesitated only for a second. T lolent indifference. wasn’t at all sure how much time I doed, Mrs. Gray, I am Interest- | could give to thls new war work, or I returned warmly, for the in- ! the nature of the tasks that would he approvel I had felt of her voice given me, But with Mrs. Gray's gn- ADTCEAFT Dicture ‘been justified and increased by thusiastic, friendly voice still in my 3 ok 'words of introduction. “I have ears I was ashamed to demur ever so | able to do very little war work slightly. I had carefully kept away | ¥ kind on account of illness and from all civic work in Marvin, not | - SR {Grew of English Decoy Ship Re- htant, but I'm anxious to be of only because of the onerous home g oot e de gt S duties T'd had since Dicky’s accident, H T i pEmcoe Lol ntawan eny fuses to Give Up the Baitle | h, T am so glad!” she exclaimed, but also for a more selfish reason. T, B E g { Merecr in a comedy novelty offering. 5 : detest unreasoningly being a club h Pt a | and Carle and Bushelle, two girls in p 2 The Quick Way fo here was genuine pleasure in her “You can be of infinite serv- member, and experience hs offering. On this bill thers | he second e sode of taught Have you a moment's time to let me that most of the civie and phil- | plain 7% anthropic work of the villages is done 1'OX’S Tl“? ”7"’ R KEENEY'S THEATER. Mysiery” starring the | London, Nov. 30 (Correspondence 2 ny moments if you wish,” I re- through women’s clubs. But this new rold Lockwood, in “Pals First, Dorott Dalton, in her greate e Who gets out of a|of the Associated Press.)—The loss of This® Bome maado R oronp ] does| the § onzanization promised to be something attraction at Fox's tonight with succe Vive Ta Brance’ heads the Jecietilo Sthistepitode the British decoy ship Dunraven in work in @ hurry. Esslly pre- ank you‘.vn really will t:fl;e vex;,v (hfforcdnt, T felt my interest already st ne Comedy and other program at Koeney's tod el _— O CC o At i 1y, (et pared, and saves about 3%. time. We are organizing in excited. BN # N S 5 R Lt B e 5 PE it R, Surprising News, ferings and four acts of Fox beautiful star has in this picture an MAY GO TO PREP SCHOOL. submarine, the story of which has esedesfedeseododesdeteshstetiogedefiodeofde e oo ok — i 3 3 vaudeville, DD it T : Y et e tOn s AN . now been made public by the British | ! “Yes, T will definitely promise to S : ” obporfunity such as she has never had Sel allizn gy of Siaearded e s i You might be surprised to know that E MAKlNG UF ' help you,” I said after a moment. “I'm H :" ,‘.‘j,, - ;’V \h(‘m Ih!'v]x” r”h: ?i,n; .Vnn« before to show her great abilities as | one of the promising youns all- | 24Miralty, constitutes one of the! gho best t?:iug 25k &n Siee $i1 & nevers e e S “m\v].’md.‘ S o i:w '3 @ dramatic actress, and no one who |around athletes of (his city is making | P08t daring and heroic eplsodes of = cough, is a remedy which is easily pre- ‘. f e e i BRE B Re iR . ‘ e > i | pared at home in just a few moments. A FAMD“S "w-?f'u”t_rv sot to overbucden youw DenDY Rowland, a thief, = pickpocket, appointed. The latest sniseds of " plans to enter a pr tory school e submarine war. With their | PAT cheap, but for prompt results it beats S t ot erburden you, \fe-cracker, owing two vears to Ban Hand of Ver nce” is also belng ' oit fall. He has Ars Gray answexatichastlly Bennc Hnil G chin o il Gnds etk it ane o de s it oy 1 Al PSR GOl rorn thist ge w shown today and for thrills and action for three | vessel ablaze, and boxes of cordite | anything else you ever tried. Usually One offer is | and shells exploding every few min- | 5tops the ordinary cough or chest cold in so glad that I can count upon vaeu s pal Dominie In Winnicrest Hall o the L W o ¢ : 3 hsent master of the house, Dick conclusion and n 2 “That isn’t a very large order, . iDic] s and no one who is follow- . “That t r tleman, only to he exposed his pal ing the picture should miss a chanter » 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, t hildren from a school in Massachusetts and | utes, the after gun crew stuck to their | like it—and it is %ure and ;:og.c replied with amusement, “for I know po o & o8 - vher ) e hears of his engage- In addition to this there vora ™ o N = L S . a s there are several Lydia E. Pinkham’s ' very few persons in Marvin. T will poe (0 Diok's sweethe ; no previous chapter can compare with this week's. This serial is nearing the S i in Pennsylvania. { gun until the magazine exploded and | , Pour 21 ounces of Pinex in a pint «ast summer Carlaza made a reputa- |1 o ot ir, | bottle; then Al it wup with plain Heniry i on the ! PIeW them and their gun into the air. | granulated sugar syrup. Or use clari- Rockwell-D e Plaiaville, ; Meanwhile the battle with the subma- | fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, which team was rocognized among |rine wus fiercely waged. ""‘“"’"d of Sugar eyrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint—a family rarv, 5 P shorter pictures including a I r s tell everyone I see about it and come ; . including a top- the stron in the state. H also | g 9 Log Hhlis 1 to re o1t ch ack Sennet « . g0 € 183150 Y 8 K p = | —] egehble Compound aetrir sosible. LMorelih et 1 n, im to rev elt notch Mack Sennett Comedy, one of well known as a football Dlaver ang | This action took place in August, !uy'!r{{,vl mt t‘fnstm{z norl more than a Is P o il o i real Dick Castleman and to ex- the kind that will keep you laughing | was with ¢l e | 1917 he vessel was one of the de- | SR bovle o reg;ly-m:d‘e_mugh £yTUp. s Krepare e et vl S hat his practiced all through its showin m LI e sme 5o hedibs 16 i A & oough medicine, Hine 19 ’s U | BretyeR o ol d [MolasimuchinG > purpose of bringimgz Tt e e e " | coys which was commanded by Cap- | really nothing better to be had at any Woman's Use. would have a record meeting for Mar- S L 1e vaudeville is of the usual = | tain Gordon Campbell, who had pre- | Price. It goes right to the spot and 5 Jost soul of his pal. Harold Lockwood standard we . ¢ | tain G ampbell, ad pre- | P o 3 vin,» M Gray answered merrily. standard and well varied—no two : ¥ ¥ TIMYRE | 2 = R Enos quick, lasting relief. I rrom tly it to the laboratory where this . you , Mrs, Graham. ynich s belleved will be numbered Saturday the latest e 4 i | heroic and successful work in decoy- | the throat and air passages, stops the bful remedy is made impresses Please introduce .‘"_j”'\"” to me at the the most successful classics of S 2 of e !ing submarines to their destruction. | Annoying throat tickle, loosens the e cosn.| looker-on with the reli- meeting, won't you? I shall be at the screen, As Danny Rowland, the episode is a thriller and one nobody | NOm¢ Froof. Here, There and |In her rolo of an armed British mer. [’ihh‘lm' :‘n? sdid for b m“‘lz\l‘lv!mps ap, accuracy, vkill and cleanliness door. You can’t miss me. I'ln about hero, Lockwood does the bes SRR ODOCY 3 { chant ship, the Dunraven was i rely. Splendid Ior bronchitls, croup, tee ol thi 3 , i AL aad her .ockwood does the best should mis There are sur Everywhere. : | whooping eough and bronchial asthma. tends the making of this great as big as a pint of cider, and I have Bi5 Brillinnt butt Tool short!ealore in thls episoas aaid it o o j2a s Bt uE N ST CO s Ol L IR ULO Sl ines Pinex is_a highly concentrated com o sa s e . E y this episode an wil = = . ke 1 5 A < e for woman’sills. white hair and black eves ORIy Anlnctor) brl the mostd van sHas A as e “hen you see Doan's Kidney Pills A haunted by the submarines when a pound of Norway pine extract, famous 850,000 pounds of various herbs I had a brisk mental photogra TG ol e o) LSR8 af 0 the onteame e < 3 U-boat opened fire upon her at 5,000 for its healing effect on the membranes. anually and all have to be the brisk little wren of a woman she R haaar real official war plctures taken on ended in this paper you most vards, The Dunraven returned the To avoid disappointment ask your pirited role of a the battlefields of France will he : rogue and a gentleman and kept his show: < S tural juices and medicinal sub- e T et Logue AL £ D shown at Keeney's in the near future, J telephone acquaintance I was sure. audience in sympathy with the char-, so watch the papers for the announce. are at their best. “I shall be so glad to meet you,” : ost successful solvents are used - TR R act His sense of comedy is equal | ment of the showing. There will be Jriffe i I said sincerely. “Good naudieit e A i Iifty t the medicinal properties from to the finest in the history of theino advance in prices for these pic- | Doan's lerbs. screen—a talent which, coupled with tures. 2 v utensil and tank that comes in his romantic gifts, places him far | commender a New | fire with her merchant ship gun and druggist for “21 ounces of Pinex” with P et G e reduced her speed to enable the Hun dircctions and don’t accept anythin, . > G, e else, Guaranteed to give absolute satis- —in 3,800 towns in the U. §.|to overtake her. To coax him on,, faefion or money promptly refunded. nd people publicly thank | Wwireless F”““‘Li were sent out read- | The Pinex Co., Fi ayne, {nd. ; 1t other kidmey remedy |ing: “Help. Come quickly. Subma- can give this proof of merit, honesty | 'ine chasing and shelling me.” = = and truth? Home testimony must be | Finally when the submarine's shells could not be published here. { began falling clase, the Dunraven Jew bLritain recommenda. | stopped and the usual “panic party” Hon insist on having Doan’s, | abandoned the ship. The Dunraven I You will know what you are getting: | Was thea on fire aft and the subma- Mo memager Sineee Tine closed in to a distance of 400 bd at the season of the year when must be. That I should like this new find the re ““What a ninny. I am!” she inter- rupted explosively. ‘“Here T haven’t LYCEUM THEATER. the with the medicine {8 steriized (04 ¥ou & word wbout the wondertul oGl vun g most siars p final precaution in cleanliness > & Ce 2ye t Uy A screaming Sunshine Comedy. icine 5 pasteurized and sealed ™oeting. One of them is Mr. Hovey, 0o fDIHIG CIMGETE SR T The incomparablo Mary Pickrora is Rattles. of the national organization, and the *to¢ £571E (WS WL AR Sell AN will be secn at the Lyceum in her the wonderful combination of other is a real wounded officer, a g.,p " hich is rounded out by four | \2teSt Photoplay, “M] piRsE ] e S Bd herbs, together with the malor, with so many decorations for o Jotg of Fox vaudeville, consisting | Lo Of Bret HMarte's famous story of | Harny H. 2 s rds, but was partly obseured from hd care used in its preparation bravery you can’t count 'em. He won't ¢ 3rxmee, a novelty entertaine Heidaygsiof id9. 4 The story of sMEsel B0l OO, Bl § WL aaln B86. 5 sayetl HIN )i hvi dense clotda lofismolte; lasti has made this famous medicine be able to go back into active service o = (TRES @ lis a charmi tale of California in ow Doan’s Kidney Pills B eood i s ool pessful in the treatment of for some time, and in order not to be e i the golden ¢ A wild, untutored | remedy for kidney and enTaa iy L\m” iy m»;t- PR | ill idle he's giving his time to making ap- o nton and Cook, { gir], “the daugl of a dissipated | trouble. T rheutsaile palns (mimy | 0 (TER B8 R TR e etters from women who have peals for this war camp organization. Comcdy singing and talking, and Tho | father, M'liss is o tender, courageous |limbs and suffered severely, My | ‘ame MUSt explode I he waited, and hstored to health by the use of [His name is one which has been men- » Salores, mu g Ior Sunday i girl who knows how to take care of | joints were stiff and lame and I R . Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- tioned many times in the newspapers Fox's will offer that sterling | jerself. When the handsame school |all aver. My kidneys acted irre S e s e L which we are continually pub- perhaps you have heard him— | 2ctor, Frank Keenan, in “The Bells,” | teacher ent Rl IRl 3l boo. a1y oot DoLhl Ridnsy tEITs s onj o apbellixeseryod B aB Dre pun i Bthe i 5 5 ke one of the most dramatic offerinzs - (o S e SeE oS, PHlls 00N | submarine had passed clear of the test to its virtue. Major Hugh Grantland? s i iy L Lesznod freedim s fromSiHe Nt sumaticipalng i, oo A mament Tater ihore wasia T Nevada Girls, excellent singers and dancers: PASTEURIZED e : : ever presented on either stage orsnares them both. When M liss's | and put my kidneys in good condition. eilotin i ihe Dinvvens : B ~ [ screen. ““The Bells” was immortal- | father is murdered and suspicion rests | I heartily endorse Doan's, for T know e e ized on the stage by Sir Henry Jr ! upon the school teacher, she sav | the value of them. Bl e A R and Mr. Keenan's masterly portrayal!from an enging mob and the 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | vones at the e Sin) nos\Hons The best of selected raw milk thor- of “Ma , | Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo N. Y. B ainine sitlons. | ghly PASTEURIZED by our mod- | The screens hiding the guns were thias the Innkeeper,” whose ! assassin being found, M'liss and guilty conscience he port in in- | chool teacher are made happy. ‘ ern process is what is offered you | dropped and the only gun that could | tensely dramatic form, has been pro- | A good program === | | & brought to bear opened‘fire. The | OVer_our brand of PASTEURIZED nounced as a remarkable exhibition ' been booked. is Roatina and | resg | submarine commenced to submerge, | MILK- of character acting. Barretti, in a variety offering entitled @ | Knowing that & torpedo would surely | The Snest raw milk cannot compare | follow, Captain Campbell had all t‘he;l“'“h OUR :125:[2‘:‘“:?:??““]‘;[;1:; | wounded brought up and concealed in | fOr ours Is U et 4 b { cabing. The after part of the Dun.ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by fee . ; ct pasteurizing. wven was a mass of flume but the jcorrect pasteurizin; o crew fought the fire with hose while | RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS wireless signals were sent out warn- | SAFE. ing all other vessels to keep below Order it today. { | the horizon so as not to Interrupt the ‘J. E. SEIBERT & SON’ final phase of the fight. {KEENEY’S DOROTHY DALTON in VAUD EWVA I‘.“LE‘A‘ | i [13 V41 (5] Twenty minutes er another tor- | 401 PARK STREET. " AND BEST PICTURES. X ; Vive La France pedo struck the ship abaft the eagine | Telephone 1936. p— - room. Another “panic party” was | - sent away in the boats, leaving the hip apparently completely aban- - 7 doned with the British flag fiylng and ) ! her guns unmasked, but Captaia DRIVE AWA\ HEADA[;HE # Campbell and a handful of officers and men had remained on board and lay hidden for nearly an hour while | Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples { the submarine commander held off | | watching the burning ship through | A headache remedy without the dan- | his periscope. | gers of “headache medicine.” Relieves » During all that time boxes of cor- Eeadache and that miserable feeling from dite and shells were exploding every | colds or congestion. And it acts at once! few minutes and the fire was blazing | Musterole is a clesn, white ointment, | furiously. Eventually the submarine | made with oil of mustard. Better than a emerged astern where no guns could | mustard plaster and does not blister. f\m brought to hear upon her, and | Used only externally, and in no way can { shelled the Dunraven for 20 minutes. | it affect stomach and heart, as some in- | The U-boat then steamed past the | ternal medicines do. 4 ‘hhlp 175 vards off and Campbell fired | Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, URMARY" PICKFORD IN HER LATEST PICTURE NI IS S The Master Mystery” HSODE NO. 3 -_— — — -— WITH THE GRE HOUDINI HIM GET The Hand of Vél{geafin'é Mack Scnnet Co;ned)i Weekly ews VAUDEVILLE 3 Acts 3 Act TONIGHT—TOM ORROW—SATURDAY 7 The Thrill of Riches—Love and Comfort in Contrast With Miser- & able, Helpless Proverty in e Pals Ifirst®? Starring HAROLD LOCKWQODE This is His Last Picture Completed Just Before s Death. 6—Big Recls—6 Mutt & Jeff Pathe New Sunshine Comed VAUDEVILLE--4-Big Acts-4 COMING NIEX VWEEK THIYRS )AVY PEARL WHITE Peerless, Fearles erial Queen in one of his torpedoes at her but missed | croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, con- s a few inches. A second torpedo | gestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, | also missed. The submarine saw it | all pains and of the back or joints, | and submerged. A third “panic party"” | sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, | was planning to jump overboard and | frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often | leave one gun crew for a final attempt pxevemarneumonia). to sink the U-boat when British and| 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 American destroyers arrived on the . scene. The Dunraven’s wounded were transferred, her guns recalled and the | fire extinguished. The Dunraven, in a | | sinking condition was taken in tow, !'but the weather grew warse and on | the following morning she sank with 4 her colors flying. IRE EXCITING THAN THE FIRST EPISODE—S OUT OF THE “STRAIT-JACKET" NEW VAUDEVILLE ANOTHER “SURE FIRE” BILL Thea lefdoens=— = | mEm \UFENEDF [ g i SUFFERING | | Prevenied by “Fruit-a-tives” . = ¥ Stop a Cough %« % 3 - -

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