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FAMILY FIGHT FOR HEAD OF COUNCIL IS ON Seattle's ni Scheduled to room Saturday cigars, and go thru the terious family fight see J Who's who for the 1 months They were to de who is to be President, and who w chairman f this or that comm Every one of them was trying Job and to land Altho the presider @oesn't even carry wit to speak of, all th €n annual willing sion of the gavel throne ‘The city dad terious Saturday But from Councilmen Harry »: Fitageraid for tt ) Berald has last 12 months Jd the job One bet was made Frida “Moore or Fitzgerald” would be MOORE next president The Altho © Hesketh Bolton are supposed to be labor representatives as friendly as mad cats dency issue. Hesketh's ®eing to Bolton, according dope. However, Bolton have lined up Erickson some said Moore. Both were said to be flirting with Councilman Cotterill, the new mem ber, but he camouflaged his atti tude fairly successfully, and kept it under cover. } Vardon Councilman Haas, too, reserved and singing + his decision. And Thompson played| 1 & ailent, waiting game. After the whole thing is threshed out and settled in Saturd the formality of making the The travel weekly has scenes from tions will be gone thru at Monday's the old meeting, when the new terns will! ° begin and the old ones expire | high-class bil FORD IS STOLEN WILKES The Wilkes Players will present as Fred Shepler, of Everett, came over to Seattle in his Ford to see the their new play during next week, Smith building and other sights, He Kindling,” the great heart drama, in which Margaret Lllington won suc- left his car standing at Fourth and Pike. When he ed it was © one. STROPOLITAN nt t th this Victoria main at for another week to hearts of the public in farce, "The tan mit and ouver and and will atre men were ina Dt UD | ga wal my: | xt nl the ML Th Widow coune w b canceled afternoon themselves th on ry of musical h Cont Loving first musical show the days of “The Merry to play Seattle for an en ® nent of two solid weeks. 1] Kolb and Dill have put their «! production on handsomely and have edd with clever and a hi girls has to dodge some some other re y oft Any power show | surrou | peopte It themselves st of pretty ntricate” th new vehicle—and that is raying a lot for a musical comedy. Suffice to Say, it rattion skeletons in the closets of men years after they thelr wild oats Among in to Kolb and the |Schirmer, Julia F never | Henry Schumer, Fr Dorothy Neville the an plot * ont mornin and mys what they've already and Ceeil Fits. | ton the cast In addi Dit are: anc, May Darien Cloy and ttraction on the new ie that ow after anisted by Jaze band 1 Studio uncilmen of Orpheum tomo vote wasr to t A mystery ght 5 Pox of baseball, will be Ring W. Lardner wo daughters amous talking a novelty a dancing melo Was said to and Lane, and n @ skit by He is assisted by Luetiie and bird, “Cockie rry mber mura Japanese will dem- rate how Jiu Jitwu Is applied. w Ree and the Wright Girts have a musical comedy oddity have eK nina, at world heatra promises a retur It of intense dra be a nuit nt is a production and should for the pleasing t th ompany As at the play, Ivan Miller and Grace Huff will have an oppor tunity to display ability tured in “Kindling” and will be well cared for by other members of the compa matic appeal able offering of ilkes A Word car, belonging to W. H. M ‘ Cammon, 118 Madison st.. was stolen from Second and Seneca Friday from Seneca and Seneca Friday “SHOW OF WONDERS” 18 COMING TO MET Eugene and Willie Howard will company bringing the Show of Wonders” to the Metropo ttan theatre for four days, beginning Class 1 amusement is promised in the production. eee PANTAGES Prof. Armand’s latest mechanical MANY PLAYS DO YOU SEE IN A YEAR THAT GET YOU FOR A SECOND VISIT? FEW!!! One of the Few Is the One Now in Its Second and Last Week, Starting Tonight, at the METROPOLITAN Where Laughter Runs Wild, With The Exclusive Funsters, Dispensing Laughs of the Open-Throated Variety in the Season’s Best Musical Farce The High Cost of Loving Prices 50c to $1.50 pays oney WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 THAT BIG WINTER GARDEN SUCCESS The Show of Wonders PRICES—50c to $2.00 PLENTY OF MUSIC, GIRLS AND FUN. COMING of the packed houses! to the fullest their! Other strong roles are fea-| Jand Destru nied by lectur stion of Mhetm: Margaret May Ube the special attrac Pantages next week afternoon. s is not & motion picture, ‘The jotion of the historic Rhel hedral is @ feature New York in the Cabaret om. Lester, as the opening Monday T de Jazzland will De I be offered _ _— have sowed | Joan | | 1—Dorothy Neville, Dorothy Dale, Palace Hip. Macks, Orpheum, = | Host Does Not | Serve Gravy Dear Mins dinner, Jand gra and When serving at meat, potatoes upon the plate, himae the just rey the put help should be one tables, or served by the host ¥. B As a general rule, the host nerves only the meat and pota toes, The gravy is pansed to each guest. Other vegetables, such as corn, peaa, beans, car rota, etc, are served as side dishes by the hostess or some member of the family First Stove Was Made in Alsace Minn et the meat tn to w Grey our ho Dear argurmen and w Some laim it give us the There on stove wan made the household Ireland. Will formation, an rrect and . Avoid Imitations Baker’s Cocoa Baker’s Chocolate The genuine always have this trade. mark on the package and are made only S Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. DORCHESTER, MASS. Establiched 17: COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST. hone Main 4 “IF | HURT YOU, DON’T | tn PAY ME.” This is my message of deliverance |to you from the fear that accom panies Dental operations. I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and REAT Teeth absolutely without | pain in all cases but acute abser | conditions. Lowest prices in high-class, guaranteed STERLING DENTISTRY Office Howrs: 9 A. M. to 8 P.M. your ixe shine Metropolitan, 4—Mar y Dorr, 6—Perqueta, Gal ety | | sed | city for | now STAR—SATURDAY, to be shown by Mian Billie Te and her girls bill an the at the Other numbers: Hager and Good win Haynes od mimic singing com ' and Mont ekit; M Merna and wirl. Moore, 3— he Skating —Dorothy ntages. Anson, et? It stove 1490, cant blast tm reported that was made { and in 1 in lenbe furr e the first were A firet made of this coun Must Get Consent if Under Age Dear Mins Grey: My fiancee and I came from Russia two years ag We wish to get married. I am 19 Must she go to the courthouse with Must Ib me to get the Heense? Capitol Page r Mins Grey nen grememar Must Make H Own Happiness Dear Mins Grey: 1 have Have years and t t the time I t n mar child ™ oy ite Ave w t good now, and instead. My husband my help. He ord for me when takes me and ut my health is n I keep re does not er has comes b an nt me ¢ 001 book. Y appreciate He entertainment he me never to does read a 6 weemed to he perhaps p #0 many people, cht UNHAPP I thought mg, too. If you have “been unhappy all life” wrong tion, Perhar to happy husband your life of r your own late to fairs now you Intend make your cheer your there must some or your try to decide how much unhappiness been fault. It ix not too correct this state of af Tell husband to best to home a place of happiness and his co-operation refuses udopt pu will still benefit per by it. By no means your church and your reading. They will be your t help in your new campaign pines, NON- PARTISAN LEAGUERS |, thing yo has your do your good and that If change yi sonally give up he to the f BEATEN BY S. D. MEN) pea in D., March National Non. eaten and D., toward 1 crowd of cit uttempted SIOUX FALLS, § 16 Five organizers of the partisan leagu re driven out of G Nebraska line by izens last night after league meeting had been stopped | cording to five who arrived to: day from Grexory UNCLE BOOSTS WASHINGTON, Mar jsalaries of government earning less than $2 increased $120 house this afternoon recommendations of tions committee. in men h 15.—The 000 a year year by the adopting the appropria | were in the MARCH 16, 1918. PAGE 5 Sian cicuy penn eee Theatres Offer Varied Amusements ALACK HIP Honomor's Ar robatio offering, feature of the Sunday at the an Arabian ac will be the headline show which opens Palace Hip, ‘Thin act of pyramid build tumbl Four neing trie and ented 1 ¢ contair rray D Demons” wifi Offer ecce acre dance ing, supy Halliga a Minute u ng and comed Nerry ent singing, offer led Nickerson will beurdity, “The Joler comedy cal t Girl Dale Y mu Doroth ean W Amert racter Only un is a chi artint and Rarne “Comedy irner are jue urern.” BOSTON ENGLISH GRAND OPERA COMPANY COMING and appear with ORPHEUM turda © new 1 Mad t fo comedy. A get her n and the ¢ the aid of D the musical en CONFESSIONS | OF A WIFE t a ANY SACRIFICE FOR A ! CHILD * encourage oner, and—well, Iam here. My t the Mr. plain clothe 1M Mar artha n, . who was te wet en were with stopped a and to be make Marlin were way to her Mr. &yr mupporsed bab Tim said, Mies Margaret, that he hed that poor on their e had Marlin and her up ed to th ked up a had been standing oj nes th the child held we to her breast, the woman t about warming and ng the lan r ed who milk that one of the oth ot with one milk over an of raid ng at Then the wom. je of the bed w wal nat nA nutes,’ n, s eagerly uch bottle of milk Just on th 1 looked at us ne did not say a word & bre which ond weeping, asked the question What are you going to do with us?" You could see she was a woman of brains and refinement, and I just huddered,’ said) Tim, ‘when 1 thought of what point of desperation had reached be had de termined to go out on the street for but her 1 to be wn eye prem she ‘ore she | that baby.’ | felt | the WAGES| think same Annie, and would have Margaret?” here, little mething happened to the first time since I knew was a baby coming to me, I that Joy of mother love that comes to every woman sooner knew T would serve platter, if necessary and Lbeing. Annie, that a mother uny sacrifice for her but honestly I don’t I would do if I ¥ umstances in which found herself. to become of her Do you ou M cht queer i me. For there or my for later, I heart on a comfort we "I think will make hild,” 1 Just what aced in the cir fartha Marlin What 4 now, Annie hy, Mise know, what " with “her ¢ said know © ph N going you surely Symone did a place on Margaret, m and Mr. They got her they would take her to I exclaimed, and then I stop tonishment, for it came to sudden that she must be who was writing tho: ting personality stories ding lately As I had read them, I id to myself that Pat stop importuning mo a little for you, little book “Well, ‘All is well well,’” I quoted rath (To Be Contin Lodge Cafe Fourth—W estlako— Cabaret—Dancing World's Largest Dry Cabaret Hoe course, me all the we most intere I had been r would that ends fatuously. | but | from MANY PROMINENT MEN COME OUT FOR TANLAC FORMER MAYOR OF BIRMINGHAM RECOMMENDS IT): Than He Ever Did in His Life Since Taking Tanlac. One of the latest additions to the ree and rapidly growing lst o! prominent men who have p orsed Tanlac for the good ne them is the name ¢ Pvans, former sham. Mr. Evans t knowr ama today, b pers, the He wns ounts f the Tanlac Kvans said years I suffered with gas tritin and Indiges the wor rm, I wae habit ated nd had pains tn would eat hurt m to having awful attacks © acute indigestion, palpitation of th cart ells. and smothering ng time I would have one or m one spells every night and ! wake out of my restless sleep for breath bought « bottle of Taniac, a grat! after the taking surprine pation fire’ y dones. I kept the medi and now my Birmingham. REV. A. K. SYKES MUCH GRATIFIED The Rev. A |the Watkins | church, H. Sykes, Park Nashville, Tenn., prominen of the ¢ cltiz not onty ns a ministe spel as am and pen true to his friends anc trust ever reposed in him. For the ten months Mrs delicate past kes bas been in very ealth from bad stomac troubles, h suffering which gradu yped tato a general nerv is breakdown dition At times her con became alarming, and I advic for her see fre. quently sought nothing medical we could de to bring relief. “In fact, she suffered everyone know what this medicine has done for her. For sever months tition was such tha in bed, ided to let resort I de her try cs ervative akepti am a cor man al regard medicines, have always been ing the use of proprietary this certain an exception. I am now firmly con ‘< reat power and ¢ need that Tanlac ordinary merit. jo not think I have ever seen any ch prompt results Sykes had taken only two-thirds of this medicine when bottle n marked t in her condition. be to notice a im prover be than a week from the time she fan taking {t she was able to sit up and is today able to help with household duties, taking in her side, and suffered constantly sour stomach and ely nervous. 1 nd was inten distressing symptoms. am thank her appetite has returned and verything she eats. sleeps and ts th and flesh rapidly. seems to relish She better streny I think it only a her health ts fully > has certainly proven a re her until is restored. Tan markable reme will do all you claim for ft fully recommend it to my friends.” in case I cheer y President of Protestant Home for Girls Talks 4822 Tenn., the Tenne: Girls Dr. W Charlotte avenue, H. Brown, Nashville, president of Home for and see Protestant and 5 man whos for him the f ation of thousands, said My all in um ndship and admir. friends have noticed the | great _|took Tanlac, improvement me and I From my own chance I get experience every personal with the medi nd from what I have observed have been using it, am that it is the bes medicine of the kind in the world,’ (Advertisement) clr where others convinced Says He Now Weighs More For a and recovery is simply pastor of Presbyterian maid long and no much that I feel tt my duty to let| Very thing for me, and as a . and proven In less ne Before she began Tanlac she had fearful pains indigestion These have entirely disappeared, she gaining question of a short time and founder charitable work has won since I boosting it | Mayors, Judges, State | County Officials, All In- dorse Tanlac. indeed empecially seldom that men of | prominence, men hold ch public office, willingly exr res their indebtedness publicly to a pro prietary medicine. Many prominent |men, however, including eme 1p our leadin nd lawyers, ties, prominent state count off! 4, bankers, doctor ’ ling educator rn and even n have deemed come forward Tanlac ha and what 8 well known men gnized in this new tests ¢ and Jt also f the big lots Appearing below are a few tndorre the 1 that wy its powers are explains why firms of the i it exclusively in carload numbers lrug +} ments from are continua 4| put “HIGH SHERIFFS. ARE NOW CONVINCED rom four of the best n the South, in w ree n ing wn sher lely sep: nusiasti 1] dor t merits ¢ certa helped for the good it case,” said Hoa. C. of I resides one of the in the state terms as/ me and I recommend it has done in rr Vv. Mangum, county, ex-sheri Georgia, w 1 t Atlanta and who has been most popular officials aving served three anlac seemed to be just what I| to put my in shape has toned me right up. Nat would récommend it to my and I know of fifteen or families that are taking it now on my say-#0.” Arkansas Official Testifies. Hon. Chas. I. Lewis, exsheriff of Crittenden county, a merchant and a large plantation owner of Marion, Arkansas, maid: “I am convinced from the benefits that my wife and myself and many of our friends have received from Tanlac that it is with. Jout an equal.” twenty t a Ex Sheriff Anderson's Statement. 1 Money cx 4| lac has done end it to c done in my tldn’t buy the good Tan and I gladly recom. thers for what it has case,” said Hon. Archie R. Anderson, ex-sherift Harris county, Texas, who was reelected | of and| made; | ountry | ment |to his high office seven times and) rved the people of his county for | een years as sheriff. Mr. Ander-| | son was chief of police of the city of | | Houston, where he resides, for sev-| years, and there is not a better! | known man in Herris county. Texas Sheriff's Indorsement needed a general all-roun< up for the last seven} and Tanlac has done that " said Hon. S. A , sheriff of Ector county, Texas, "| who resides at Odessa, Texas, and li who is one of the most popular offi-| in that section of the state have taken only two bottles,| feel Uke a different man al My appetite is fine and whi rives nourishment and The rheumatism is much better and my liver {s in good con dition. I am relieved of the head aches and feel more active and en-| than I have in months.” ee: buildin, months, Kell but I ready I eat strengt) erge ® medicine of pRESIDENT COTTON OIL PRAISES TANLAC MILL Mr. C. C. Cooper, president of the feorgia Home Cotton Of1 Company of Lawrenceville, Ga., and one of the b usiness men of Atlanta, said “I suffered for or eight years. * * * Not until I began tak- | ing Tanlac have I been able to/ notice the slightest improvement in| condition. I am greatly im. and Tanlac is unquestionably t thing of the kind I ever| seven | my proved, the bi y | tried.” Among the prominent manufac |turers and business men who have indorsed Tanlac are John F. Carroll, | « cotton mill superintendent and lead-| of Chattahoochee and] M. Yancey, manager of Atlanta Tele citizen N department, C: ing | Atlanta: contract phone & PASTOR OF WESLEY MEMORIAL SPEA W. C. Norton, pastor of the Wesley Memorial church Estell street, Jacksonville, Fla. which large charge he has held for many years, is not only a leader in| his church, but 1s exceedingly popu lar and widely recognized as a lead ing citizen and a man of thought and action, The Rev. Mr. Norton| said “L suffere tion for e s}benefit I is nothing I really feel ever felt in my Tanlac has simply health and I feel it my duty ommend it.” Among many ministers of the dorsed Tanlac Roby, pastor of Methodist church, Knoxville, Tern.; Simms, Baptist Rev. A. L. Tull 1] Atlanta; the Rev. J I] tor of Oak Ridge Met ¢]Oak Ridge, Miss.; the Vallory, Memphis, Tenn, | other The Rev from chronic indiges:| t or ten years, * * * The derived from this medi short of wonderful as well now as I life, In short restored my to rec. cine for other well known gospel who have in are the Rev. W. 7. the West Lonsdale 800 Leroy street the Rev, John M minist and the Methodist, both of A. Wells alist church, Rev. A. J and many pas (Advertisement) | of Georgia, BIG BANKERS OF THE SOUTH NOW INDORSE TANLAC | Officials of Well-Known Fi- nancial Institutions Tell Their Experience. Two of the best known bankers in yuthern states recently in per- told of thelr remark experience th the use of follow ex letters aniac. Their rs actly as wv ritten The first letter quoted joode, comes druggist and at Hawkins: the statement lent of the Trust Com- he best known in that part of follows, just as which is one of state. His letter was writter “Hawkin “Mr. G. ¥ Dear 8 narville, March &, 1927, Willis, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. © J. Henry, preat- Hawkineville Bank & me into my store ther bottle of Ga. what do you aniac?” His reply mendable to the virtues medicine that I asked him if would give me a signed state about it He said, ‘Yes, of I will,’ and this is his state: of the ™ Last some w right bottle prove. right, spring I y or other. I came to yc of Tanlac and began to im Two more bottles put me all and I felt perfectly well A was all wrong 4 couldn't get | few weeks ago I had the grippe and was beginning to get down and out «ain, and about week ago I bought another bottle and have mn perfectly well again I unhesitatingly recommend Tam lac to one who is sick and worn out, as I believe that if anybody will take Tanlac when they first begin to feel badly it wil prevent and keep off sickness. It certainly is a great remedy (Signed) “FE. J. HENRY, President, “‘Hawkinsville Bank & Trust Cof* ‘The other letter referred to comes from branch of the West Louisiana Bank, at Hornbeck, La, and is as follows: “Hornbeck, La., March 5, 191% ir. G. F. Willis, Atlanta, Ga ‘Dear Sir: I wish to say that FT have taken five (5) bottles of Tankae and have gained fifteen (5) pounds in three weeks. I think it is a great, medicine. (Signed) “Ww. C. McELVEEN, “ ‘Cashier, “Bank of Hornbeck, Hornbeck, La® J.T. EDWARDS. PRESCRIBES IT Dr. J. T. Edwards, of Fayetteville, Ga., one of the best known members. of the medical profession in the state will undoubtedly produce a profound [impression throughout the country, In my thirty years of active pra tice as a licensed physician in the state of Georgia,” says Dr. Edwards, ‘I have never seen anything to equal Tanlac as a medicine to Progace re sults. I hear people on all sides telling of the benefits they have de rived from its use “Tanlac is simply the talk of my town. I have no hesitancy in ree ommending the medicine, and as a matter of fact, I am prescribing it for my patients almost every day. ‘Only a few days ago a well known woman of Fayetteville came to me and told me about the remarkable relief her daughter had gained from the use of this medicine. She said her daughter had been confined to her bed for three years with what had been pronounced pellagra, and that after using Tanlac for a short time she was able to be about, and was on the road to recovery “But this is only one instance, People all walks of life in and around our little city are giving | similar indorsements to the medicine. eldom a day passes that someone Joes not come to me and say some thing about the good results they are getting from the use of Tanlae.” a | KENTUCKY NOTABLES ARE ENTHUS Moses R fort, Ky., state Hon. Glenn, of Fras. superintendent of public printing, a man of wile experience and one who has been true to his friends and to every pab- lic trust, said on his last visit te Louisville: “I am a conservative man and have had very little faith in medi cine of any kind, but I feel ft my duty to my fellow men to state pub licly what your medicine has done for me. * * * The catarrhal cond tion of my nose, head and throat was simply distressing, and I had almost decided to go to a warm climate, preferably Florida, when TI decided to try Tanlac. * * * T am now @& well man, and I propose to tell oth: ers of the good this medicine has done me.” Among the Kentuckians in publie life who have gtven their unqualified approval of Tanlac for its specific uit! to them ari Hon, MeKenzie Moss, judge of the Fighth judicial district; Hon. Moses R. Glenn, state superintendent of printing; John B, ines, editor and publisher of the Bowling Green Daily orge W. Hinton, former ary of the Warren County Equity League; President Pegg, of the Newport Business college, ye others, and bought @ the cashier of the Hornbeck | makes a statement that — ASTIC . :