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3 DAYS Starting Today ‘Teach Your Chileren New to it ort A Deadly Diecase Ge ot (WO & glass of hot water ® mouth wash and throat garale | mctioally positive safety. Fx rections {n booklet packed | all cartons For Sale at All Druggis: Tnsist on Genuine in RED CARTON Doroth Gish in a refreshing com- Quallty. _ Btwaye Potiow edy about a pretty ¥ with high art ge ft as directed for treat! Old pores, ulcers, carbun- a seers tf wounds of any kind. : : sale matic school” and a It's in five parts—it's first real hero. run—a_ Triangle— and it’s called Stagestruck A first-run comedy completes the show. Ten Cents Any Seat Any Time Sold at all Sce peey.packed with ons. Fut ‘Airections rt Fourth, Pike and Union Continuous 11 to 11 STOMACH ANCH UPSET? [Get at the Real Cause—Tuke De Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach | sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the veal cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach trou- bles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ave a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. ey do the — without griping, cramps or pain. Take-one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. 10c and 25c. All druggists. ‘ToothCream first dental necesst tha podlic tnat ie 9 reat by actual toot. 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Open Day and Evening. 962% Fourth Ave—Main 3911 #You Get More for Your Money” READ STAR WANT ADs | = STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 8, HAVANA GAY AS ' | ones IN FILMDOM SIP PIPPI IAD DPI IPI IDIDIPP IS. NOTES—GOSSIP | | ~ yy 7 Theodore Roberts, in “The American Consu!,” Coliseum, TODAY'S PROGRAMS m Nin the astaway, had never seen efore, so when rho tte young Gra » who had been h oward abe ran arfully, Finally she can " however, and a love began wh oh pinated tn marriage” and Graham's wife, at arned to rescue eft the little girl t > his a«p Piekford Ha dd Lockwood It's In “Hearts . MISSION Stage Struck, latest vehicle Gish ed at the M LIBERTY eae Hell Morgan's G and oo he new Sennett cometdy, “Magsl¢ cor box y Gish “The firstnamed ts a highly dra Fe matic episode of the Barbary Coast me but to the al iionalre, |in San Francisco, prior to the big It shows the regeneration of a young millionaire from a b ; STRAND i ve fey Laity Te eel ialag ” strain’ a Triangle Nrat Fa + ta q frame of the underworld, and a Woe, yetone, prose’s Cup ¢ he city for the brose’s Cup . are the features at th rand innocent country girl | Thursday to Saturday night. Nor ve 8 : ma Talmadge is featured in the le first and Mack Swain in the com Walker w relgn " Thureda + in A braw § © version of Miss Walker is cast in this Dan will remain at duction as another “Cinderella,” |) t the week. wherein she ts boarded to a family Where Dante for as remuneration ¢ t at * money to be spent Pes on her is lavished on the daughter | or he {x taken across th of the house, who entertains and and from these visite dresses like a lady, while poor Kit-|to the very lowest pita ty, knowing no better, slaves over) 1+ jn an Italian picture, with a washtub or scrubs the floor. cast of Italian actors ut the male visitors eeem to ef © r Kitty, rage, tage and all, and| class A | y she captures the catch of t Journey” and “He town and is able to live in lux and cor ry r tively, ar e bill at Donald Cameron plays the Scot Class A until 4 night tish “Prince Charming © first is the story of | ~|tures of a young American w he rt t to rese « lady a} a n natio were Hindu. om occult ot COLISEUM Theodore known T Roberts Lasky chara actor, mes as the star to the Colis ureday American Herein Roberta port a amalltown | as hi waiting for the well Tee gul Abel Manning A when appointed consul s small Mexican town, Gc sadeatoi Mexican, attempts to make man. Pain leat hia tool, but the latter |his purposes and his revolution at| |the same time, and feels at last) that he has done something for his country. A thread of love-tnterest HEU the MATISM “outside” stiffen joints | cles and reduce his ef | and aches his land mu | ficienc | At the first twinge £ hhed thruout the story. Sloan’s Liniment, easy ply, it penetrates without uh PATRIOTISM RUNS | After that ig drive or te P A Y RECRUIT dious wait in the cold rain ap ‘ Rap a |ply Sloan's Liniment to those|,,.VASHINGTON, | Ma $~—Pa pPly sloan anrene <0 triotism stirred by international de | stiff fingers, aching wrists and|velopments was credited by the arms, war artment today as the rea For gout, neuralgia, toothache, |80n behind the February record re bruises, sprains, cold feet, it is |Crulting figures—4,852 men promptly effective, This figure will be swelled by | At all druggists, 250, 60c and|fleld enlistmnets and re-enlistments | $1.00. at poste and stations. It Was Not This Ray McDonald olncidence in names caused able embarrassment to Ray McDonald, 4111 Interlaken ave. A few days ago a boy of the same name and about the same age, 18 was arrested on a burglary charge,| but he was not the of the above addre ploye at Moran's, been fn any trouble. BALLINGER SPEAKS Ray McDonald who Is an em and has PACIFIC OUTFITTINGCO en COR.THIRD & UNIVERSITY rt Judge Richard A, Ballinger kept his speaking ergogement at the ¥ M,C, A. Wednesday ht, even tho his wrist was broken and hi arm in a sling his car early all due to eran) Wednesday morning. | f 0 The former Tatt cabinet memb on the subject of ‘The United States Constitution,” PAGE 1917, 6 REVOLT ENDS IN “GOMEZ CAPTURE BY FRED 8. FERGUBON od Prous Staff Correspondent HAVANA, March 8.—The lution in Cuba le apparent ly ended. Capture of ex-Presi dent Jose Miguel Gomez and his entire staff, leaders of the Insurrection, was expected to day to be followed by sentence of death on these conspirators. At the same time, there were re. | ports current he that the rem. nants of the rebols in Camaguey had been forced to capitulate Havana Celebrates Havana gave itself over to jubila tlon today at the coup. All last night the elty rang with gayety, celebratin the governments bat tle by which Gomez waa captured officially stated to have been one Jof the biggest in the history of Cubs. n. Gomes and his whole staff of 300 men were taken prisoner by | | government forces,” the offical an- | | nouncer clared. “Gen. Gol }lazo has been lowe touch with Jomez for th past three days ‘Laat night another columu joined {jin the erations, sulting in probably blige batue in the history of Cuba. To Punish Ringleaders The attitude of the government continues the same, Ample pardon has been J and will be ex for thelr offense republic ring-lead will be that puni« which, ment of highest be Jost jot of the other im rs are expected to na tonight : U. W. STUDENTS AND :, PROFS.BACK WILSON arrive at Hav At a ap rectal, assembly net tor | Friday at the University of Wash neton, lutions drawn up by Professor Edmond 8, Meany, Colin V. Dyment and Horace G. By will t sonted to the stu e of indorsing r the present situa been sent Don’t Suffer From Piles Send Por Free Trial Treatment No matter how Jong or how bad go to your druggist today and get a 60 already The Pyramid Smile From « Single Trial. Treatment. It will give relief, and a single box often cures. A trial package mailed free in plain wrap | Per {f you send us coupon below Free Sample Coupon PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 633 Pyramid Bldg Marshall, Mich Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, !n plain wrapper. Name Street . Cured tis RUPTURE sred while Tonight and Tomorrow LILLIAN WALKER “KITTY MACKAY” of gladne ® that a Broadway triumph scored M. Gulerson’s Famous Russian 0. chestra Musical Selection Program coletto By Verdi My Heart" ly Sileso TY position upon | nt box of Pyramid Pile i TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY Theodore Roberts The Dean of American Character Actors In a smashing patriotic comedy romance; 5 parts “The American Consul!” ot Poindexter of university m they are behind | Here's where Adelmann shines—he just makes those eleven musicians get in and dig the roots out of “Dixie” and “Georgia,” and when they play some stuff you wish could The American Consul’s” Latin- American enemies yourself; but he brings home the bacon himself and no fooling. You'll be glad you come tonight TELL Tomorrow, Fashion Show COLISEUM of that Geo land on a few an you came | New gowns, new music, new stunts, new girls, new everything Exhibitions, 7:30 and 9:30. Come early. that a man—every man—at/as old 88 I looked, or words to that LONESOMENESS BREEDS / (times wants “to flock by himself] effec WILD THOUGHTS or only with his kind.” She didn’t do any such thing, pM aod ©! During the three days the men|Jim Edie,” I said indignantly, “for I did not realize I had been 80/were over here they flocked by|! know Donna would not say a long out of the world, little book, | themselves. We—Mollie, Eliene, | thing like that, even if she thought those men talk. Neit ler did 1 realize that men have |many Interests which women do t enter at all, and in which men not want them to enter. i know, Htt® book, some feel men get tired of us? I voiced the whole sex laughingly intim jit, any more than I would.” As soon as I had spoken I knew I had made a mistake, for, little | book, poor old Jim is looking rath er old. He is developing a little round “tummy,” and a little round bald spot on the top of his hes but he is a dear just the same. dances as lightly as he did that | first time I met him I do think he is lonely, however, and when a man gets a lonesome jfeeling, look out for him to do something foolish. (To be continued) until I heard and I—saw even our husbands only occasionally. Of course, Jim and Pat and Tim came ) around once in a while for a few moments, but ne could their minds were completely taken up with the busi ness at hand. / What they were en. gaged in doing was the nomination ted yes-/of a man to do a man’s work— rae ;Women under the circumstances = | would only mess things up. Presents | Litde book, I sometimes think WAKEFIELD }down in most men's hearts their Cc ADM AN |ereatest objection to woman's sut- see relieve or prevent ap rt treatment helps endicitia, A chronic atom- | frage is the fear that they will al- ways have to have women around The distinguished American “We haven't been able to wen SEATTLE | PEOPLE Composer wombn ont of the saloon,” and PRINCESS a politician to Jim the other yes T and he told us in great glee. “We _BE INSTANT AcTiol mie tities Beaonmh ness and our pleasures. If we are astor IN TANT : can't keep them out of politics, | action s bark At ‘the Moore Theatre where will we go to throw off the | Elycerine, etc, as mixed in Adler-i |yoke of morality and decency?” |ka. Because it acts on BOTH lower “Wasn't that lovely?” was Jim's|8nd upper bowel. ONE SPOONFUL, = laughing comment. Fay conetipation, #0 rar ee a “Just the same,” said Mollie es removes’ such surprising T0 DARKEN HAIR stoutly, “you men have got to ac- | foul enhtter that a few doses often cept us graciously if you will, but accept us you must {fn all the af- lact trouble, Swifts Pharmacies, fairs of ife Second Ave. and Pike 8t and 235 APPL “Now look here, Mollie, you are | #toatway not a suffragist, are you?” asked fim in mock horror HOW TO RELIEVE | ae “Why, Jim Edie, you have al-} A few applications of Sage Tea! ways known that I'am a most un ib yalrt Lai ues compromising feminist, of which | HEAD NOISES vigor, ote tal nae on suffrage is only a part.” - y Me: didn’t and don't know any-|GooD ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO thing about it,” said Jim meekly BAR DEAFNESS. Common garden sage brewed), yy; | People who ar ow [into a heavy tea with aul: ee rat cther eirle setteagetey |, Sones, Wee, one MOving Rese oe he asked, turning to Eliene and me. |feciing of pressure meninet thelt eee T am president of the Twelfth |drums, accompanied by buazing, rd Woman's Suffrage society,” |fumbling sounds in thetr heads liks ‘ohur added, will turn gray, streak- ed and faded hair beautifully dark snd luxuriant, Just a few applica- tions will prove a revelation i¢{S#!d Fiiene quietly, “and Margie |{y\\iy “tues “prompt” and’s ake your hair is fading, streaked or|W88 the one who first taught Mol-|fective measures to stop this treads gray. Mixing the Sage Tea anq/|lie and me feminist principles, And | Pe. Head noises are almost tnvar- sulphur recipe at home, though, {s|¥Ou Just look lively, Jimmy, for all orerunner of coy re troublesome, An easier way {fs to|of Us are going to work like get a 50-cent bottle of Wyeth's| beavers for Harry's election.” Sage and Sulphur Compound at! “Well, perhaps it is just as well any drug store all ready for use,|1! dida’t marry one of you after all,” This is the old-time recipe {m-)said Jim as he dodged a book breakdown proved by the addition of other in-| thrown at him by Mollie hy at aare : gredients. “Of course, it 18, Jim,” T told | tion, it is possible te lesen the { While wispy, gray, faded hair is} him laughingly, “for you know we | Severity head noises and not sinful, we all desire to retain|all love your dear stupid self so |often iy ¥ overcome them and our youthful appearance and at+|much we'd hate any one of us upon | Motes" ot Tike aeaatee tae tractiveness. Hy darkening your] whom you centered your young af. [Fea ves, ry frequently hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sul-| fections.” It can t phur Compound, no one can toll, That sent Jim off on a new tack, (Rehr at home for because It does it so naturally, so{"l had a birthday last week and{ment. ( troub! evenly, You just dampen @ sponge | not one of you reme mbered it, but Fp > or soft brush with {t and draw this} ponna Tenny,” ne Jada to tt through your hair, taking one| “Well, you see,” sald Mollie misc adote ye ; small strand at a time; by morn-|chtevousty, “Donna te a witeg es funtil’ aianot gall gray hairs have disap-lit is part of her business to shower (fp vnth, fo" + oy eared, and, after another applica-| these little attentions on all single |: by t tion or two, your hair becomes} men,” {tion and sw ot beautifully dark, glossy, soft and) “wen, she wrote me a beautiful jee and, th at luxuriant. fiieaeas pressure on th +e Po. rand hi a gi any exce ne in th This preparation ts a dolightfur | £ter and hoped I was not feeling |any excess of te it gives are tollet requisite and is not intended usually quick and etive. | Every person who has catarrh In tany form should give this ree! a triad for the cure, mitigation or preven- ton of disease, {READ STAR WANT ADS

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