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FILMD HOW S—GO IMORE MEN THAN WOMEN’ | WAVE APPENDICITIS | Hs state mon are ailehty| subject to appendicitis than Beattlo people should know & few doses of simple buckthorn iycering, eto., as mixed In Ad-| often relieve or prevent ap ficitie, This mixture removes rising foul matter th ONEUL, relloves almon! sour stomach of T, easy action of sing, Swift's ave, and Pike RR IIPRAPOPOODPK ‘NEWS—NOTE constipation e INSTA ka surp' Second NM hrroadway Murray Mise Murray always has the happy faculty of per fectly registering a pleas Ing personality —but In none of her past euce . has ehe had the opportu nity of registering great dramatic emotion ahe | has In this new fiveact Lasky-Paramount produc- tion. The play |e carried at high tension Interest throughout, and finishes in a big, smashing climax, On Record ~.. : Today's Programs Murray aed Tom mn Hecord™) “Hobbied w . STRAND—Diilie Burke in “Veaey. eee MOORE The much discussed feature filr “A Daughter of the Gods shown re at the Mo The picture has been ally received in all played. he play was produced Fox Film Co, and necesatt D. C. GAFFNEY, cook, was Cast of 21,218 players. The entire arrested late Wednesday night aft-\CO™PANY Was transported to Port Augusta, Jamaica, in a special ship or being identified on the street >y About @ thousand tons of “props” H. C. Barbour, 1223 18th ave. N.. were t sent to the island, and « as the man driver of a machine ,, t 1 bout $25,000 that ran down and injured him at|™¢ooreh city costing about $36, bh Now _ they’ve stopped the and taken the OM d coon “Why Piles ? A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat- ment Will Auswer the Question STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1917 SSIP | Ten Cents—Any Seat, Any e ut her record ts among thone Time BERTY—C 5 meee c her employers. However Fourth, Pike and Union Dattom ta Man") { the occurrence, exposes Continuous 1! to fene Cavesder is the t : Atog-dong The wedding ¢ for her and the sid nventor. to ee | tm STRAND Billle Burke comes to the Strand | | |} “Camille. PAGE 6 Coliseum Fashion Show on Tonight! Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Georg tte, Crepe, Meteor, Satin, Satin ette! Sure! ‘They'll all be at the Coll soum fashion show Friday night With handsome and svelte mod els, beautiful gowns and mere dresses, and the other unmention able whatnots that are constant de Nght to the fair sex and entirely incomprehensible to the male of the species, will be shown in de tall Little tots will show off dren's garments a8 & special ture The show begins a! sharp. ebil fea T and 9 p. m Thursday in her first screen pla ‘ogey,” produced by Triangle. The one play aakes up the entir bill, Pessy” ts the story of a young American girl, whose actions, to the bigoted and narrowsminded in habitants of a Scotch village, are the he of indiscretion and un conver all to the a never ac but ts finally he enpe young minister, Pesety pted by the native the Included in Desmond. Margery Charles Ray by cast are William Wilson and young ml the . REX the current product! at the Rex, will at that theatre for the balance of the week Clara Kimball Young plays Cw mille, a woman who lacks the finer inetinets until she meets Armand yo ttorney, “Bought off fellow old dissolute leared awn on an she t remain the father of the young into her wh lite plunges until m eee COLONIAL “Hobbled Hearts,” a new « ” Until Saturday night the Co Triangle comedy, com- Pauline Frederick in “Sapho,” Coliseum Sunday }lontal’s motion picture feature will pletes the bill. — #10 him. She refuses, and when the|be "The Unborn.” The play dea awyer arranges a visit to the po! salpractice of quack do tors, and touches on birth contro Musteal ex is the other fea ture of the CLASS A Hell hath no fury Ike a woma . ed” might be a neat leader for A Woman's Way,” now playing at the A. In it a woman shows of the species im at solutely nil in the matter of being eadly Carlyle Hiackwell and thel Clayton are starred Lake's Busy Day” is the comedy GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS that the male if Your Back Is aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat leas meat When your kidneys hurt your back feels sore, don't scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the was ballt and then destroyed to len ortnary tract Keep your Fourth and Pine on the night of make one big scene for the play. | Ikidneys clean like you keep your | —| Annette Kellerman stare In this| “Mello! Sead Mo a Box of Pyrami@ | ).wois clean, by flushing them with [pleture as Anitia, the dream maid-| Your case te no worse than were|a mild, harmless salts which re en, and gives many an opportunity! the cases many who did try this ves the body's urinous waste ty Mn remarkable Pyramid to witness her wonderful ability as| and who have since w irst Run | your drogeist mow. 0 no mu production. formances will be §:15 o'clock. 1h and the new up to Positively Never Be- PYRAMID DRUG COMPAN about-town peers in, but the securt ties are gone. The daughter of the TODAY © Reads like a three- mother was too engrossed in social nd don't ept anyth A é and whose father was too|A guarantes. ¢ any tention to her, Finally, when she| ith thle | Preparatio is near death u the stupidit of servants, they realize their fol-| ly, and her recovery Ss the signal| for happineas in the picture, which | extends even to the audienc * Rich Girl From the Book and Play by Eleanor Gates Charms All Who See It, FINE REPORTS RE KIDNEY MEDIGIN As a kidney, Iver and But he doesn’t COLISEUM dace Ae “The Fortunes of Fifl,” with Mar-| Preparation, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp | 4 ¥ gardiess of Ze guerite Clark “Fifi,” will remain| Root is rated with the best and! e stop with action. at the Coliseum until Thursday during the past 16 years I ha »| . - night. Paris, the French stage, the| sold lots of it, and my custome ‘om pea rm an writes BRING THE KIDDIES ea part of the war, and above |4re very satisfied with the results cha racter into his all, Fifi, hold the center of the|Obtained from its use. It {9 a mer Kimball * - stage. |{torious preparation, and I am not byels. Begin reading beta, Goh ce H Friday and Saturday wilt be[afraid to recommend It, axl be Young pai fecal shown “The Heart of Texas Ryan,”|leve it will do what is claimed, ac in ‘ iden ss... ents & comedy-drama, laid in the West.|cording to the reports received Nan of Music oe : Very truly yours ‘ ’ Mountain” in The Special Matinee for Chil- “On Record,” with Mae Murray|July 16, 1916 Arvada, Colo, | r Monday. dren Next Saturday, St and Tom Forman, and a comedy,|[~ reuse wo | | Alexandre Dumas’ Patrick's Day, Beginning ‘Hobbled Hearts,” {8 the Mission & Co | Wonderful Love Story at 9 A. M. Children 10 bill Thursday and balance of the} |'nehamten, N. ¥ Cents. Children Under & week thee Bect otoptay' Hou |Dulous attorney hears of this, and] der, Regular fifty-cent and c |threatens to expose the girl unless] lar size bottles for sale at a she betrays the imventor’s secrete | stores 4 NA ae ee ea a $ ° ee 64 Pyramid Puliding, fr to stop the a = LIBERTY haan, rgh reat vat! fe Sesh! Pyrn ri ime mt, The safe is open. 7 nan-|| Hath WHaopen, GARDING Prove What Swamp-Root WIII bat FREE SAMPLE COUPON mple ia E bladder Years Old, 5 Centa, “On Record” tella the story of a For You country girlstenographer who #e-| gend ten cents to Dr Kilmer & BS cures work at the home of a young|co, Dept. R., Binghamton, N.Y. | , Inventor, whom she had met pre-| for a sample aize bottle. It will con. C LE M M E R viously, One night she {8 arrested | yince an You will also receive fon suspicion and her Bertillion|, pooklet of valuable information measurements taken. An wnseru-| telling about the kidneys and blad. »ne-dol- drug | Do) and stimulates them to their nor da a & swimmer. | ters bubbling over w Joy and)mal activity, The function of the pone res fol The little Lee girls, Jane and) ‘ankfuiness. expense by mailing | Kidneys Is to filter the blood. In them, and yet it LATEST RELEASE Katherine, play important parts in| the below coupon, or get @ Bo box from|24 hours they strain from tt 600 grains of acid and waste, eo we can readil understand the vital im rtance of keeping the kidneys active Drink lots drink too 5 pharmacist Jad Salts a glass of water before you can't any es of of water ach; also get fro about four oun breakta DIN HAMRICK UNIVERSI Children Loge Seats sSHCON 18c fe ahe take a tablespoonful tn | 2 | | | ‘ | ! Let ’er Buck BUSINESS WAITS FOR NO OREAMER * 1 have worrted a good deal, lit tle book, over the things Dick told Sa me last night, You know I put all my little savings into book con cern stock, and, if a crash should ‘ome, it would be chaos until Dick could get on his feet again | I do not care so much for my self, I know that, given my health, I could teach, and, between you and me, little book, I really would like to start that private school. 1 »w Dick would never me do {t unless some unfore- seen thing Iike the failure of the book concern would bring {t about : oti n t 10 A. M. president of the company, in a mo-|| StF@et --sereesceerseeeereeerrees h morning for a few days and) . ei movie, doesn’t it? a ment of remorse, struggles for the your kidneys will act fine. This} But poor Mrs. Selwin! In her ¥ gun, She {s shot dead. Larry famous salts 1s made from the acid|old age to have to change all her Thomas, working late, hears the of grapes and lemon juice, com-jways of Iiving—to know for the Well, when Frank shot, rushes in and stops before the . bined with Mtbia, and hae been/ first time in her life that sbe had " * body of the girl, where the police Quick Way 4 for generations to clean and|not enough money to supply her 4. Spearman writes find him. The only other witness to End Coughs, Colds stimulate clogged x dneys; also to|wante—oh, I just could not stand vel he gets ac ja Larry 7 sweetheart Rot aeame a and Croup wager cdirgs — in urine so ft} se ie ; no’ ee man's wife cannot testify against > longe a x ‘| Mrs, Selwin has always been him, she marries him and he ts jthus ending blad |rich woman, It waa her mo in freed. Subsequent events bring the| | Jad Salts is annot| herited from her father, that start real criminal to Hght. | | ere 3 ae br ed the book concern, She always That is the meat of the plot of} esses strterenaeeseereestees |YonCent Mthiawater drink which thought, as did her 1 before ‘Rack of the Man,” Liberty Thurs-| aac - or(every one should take now and/her, that she must give away 80 day. Charles Ray, Dorothy Dalton | che then to keep thelr kidneys clean! much of her income year and Margaret Thompson are and active Try this, also keep up nee Mr. Selwin's death her bene-| red, j the water drinking, and no doubt factions have been r than The comedy feature is one o you will wo! what became of|ever From them st eemed to the funniest new Sennett-Keystone your kidney trouble and backache. | get her only pleasure comedies, “Villa of the Movies auisianiioion Why, little book, she would not with Glenn Cavender, ‘ Niet Dick pay one cent for our liv Pearce, Bobby Dunn and Slim ing expenses with her. She told Summerville al M Sum us this as Selw wanted a0. 6 Just Printers it tobe, He hea tala het. it CLEMMER || 1013 THIRO MAIN 1043 | thing happened to him he hoped The nor Little Rich Girl,” |we would come to live with her, play that critics meninee and {if we did she must defray all ‘The Latest and Greatest of ford’s beet,” will oc eloklsam. steps tht . F expences of the household as if we All Mary | Picktord ror er for the balance of th | peatees and Reale the S mew Now Playing were her son and daughter 1 aac awe bronchial with such prompt- Dick and I, little book, have Miss Pickford played the same|ness, ease and certainty that It Ie been singularly biessed with good Dart on the speaking stage as she | reer x isa special and highly con luck since our marriage. Some mrs Np ghey ny hos centr 1 of genuine Nor people may claim that neithe wv -d “9 4 1, POOF nd combined with Fate nor luck enters into any one's rich girl. This Arteraft production ted for itm speed | , Biot cig cabana phoned pets oe ibe “Fegan version of Eleanor Ite mi Hons of gn who have never had such 1€ or Goenu7y, second tue Soveenites,| any ‘worth! P honadpiaa T Vitek we bare: hal cr nee Gas oe en neted mixt ure ugh? too mach materfal success, but I In Her Newest Picture r of a wealthy family, whose nt, Aa fOr 886 do hope ff financial catastrophe does find us it will not come until after dear Mrs. Selwin has passed over Where Ith is not need I wish Mrs, Selwin would let me take charge of her house, as | could run it on about half what she But it would br her he: jto have any one else give orders in the old home. Little book, we women, high or low, rich or poor, does generally play a waiting game. It is always waiting, waiting to see if our dreams come true, and some of them, some that to us seem fairest, never come to us except In the intangible stuff of which they are made Here I am, little book, almost well, full of life and the desire to help Dick, and yet | must just sit still and walt to see what the fu ture will bring. I cannot do any thing to help or ev avert this n trouble, If the calamity comes, come it must without me or my | intervention | No wonder, little book, men hink we women are almost worth }less in any crisis in life that does not involve an element of sex Sometime I belleve there Is going to be a great change tn the world lof thought, Sometime men—yes, women, too-—will understand wom en are human; that they have a part in the great scheme of life outside the biological one. It probably won't come in my tme, COLISEUM TODAY ONLY The daintiest star in Filmdom in a new and alluring role Marguerite Clark IN “THE FORTUNES OF FIFI” Tomorrow and Saturday “THE HEART OF TEXAS RYAN” CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE } but a A marvelous maze of mirth, exuberant vitality, wild jov- iality, touching pathos and passionate, pulsating ro- mance, staged on the border- line of the “Lone Star” State, where life is worth living, but cheap. All Star Cast Including: Frank Campeau, the Tram- pas of the Stage “Virgin- jan, “Dice” McAllis- ter, former road agent. as George Fawcett, the well- known stage star, as “Cat- ) ”” Ryan, ‘rough, Bessie Eyton, you know her well “Texas,” daughter of Ryan And Tom Mix, famous c puncher, as he is, called Jack Parker. 15c—Children 5c COLISEUM but maybe and Mollie's will see it And here fs the awful part of my walling game—I know Dick would Eliene’s and Mary's where children's association and memory children [mean more than anything else to \her. The world has passed her by, and to catch up with it again is too great an effort. Shall I ever rather | was away while he ts/feel like that, little book? Just working so hard. He likes to) now I can't conceive of it. I want think of me down here having at live, to live every moment of g00d time with Mollie and out of} the way, He doesn’t want even to have to think of me more than he can help. He has a big battle on no wor must intrigue him away from t ight Iam going back, tho, little book very soon. Mrs. Selwin was down here the other day and she seemed very frail and lonely. I tried to make her stay with me, but she cannot leave that house of hers for long. She has reached the age my life, and, when the time comes for me to meditate, I cannot think earth will have much charm for me. As I write I see the Lady Salvia just coming into the harbor. What an exquisite home it is, and what 4 curious man to choose to live like that. 1 am a rather inconsistent wom- an after all, for some of my most pleasurable times have been when I bave been thinking of Malcolm | Stuart. EVERETT HAS NEW (To be continued) POSTMASTER NOW EVERETT, March 15.—News yes terday of the appointment o —— Charles A. Cole as postmaster of \> Everett, to succeed Hugh A. Nolan, | \p\ was a surpri the city, tho not} S\ o- unexpected to John B. Fogarty of the democratic ~ y i state | é comn nor to the retiring post es immediate and master. Cole was the choice of the ° city at the time Nolan, who was a permanent reli personal friend of Postmas | . wi.°""| eczema | prescribe > pointed personally by “Tf you want to experiment, try some But ii ant that itching stopped and skin healed, get a jar of Resinol Ointment. We doctors have been pre- scribing /Aaf ever since you were a small | boy, so we Anow what it will do."* Resinol Ointment is so nearly flesh-colored that i . thout attracting chairman tte Iron Workers Not to | Strike in Sympathy | of those things you talk about. 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