The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1918, Page 3

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What the Movie Men Have to Say Wai SUNDAY 4 Days Only ~ A miss—a man— a midnight esca- pade— misun- derstanding — It’s all in Gard- ner Sullivan’s “Love Me” It’s Great! 1—Rita Jolivet in “Lest We Forget,” Liberty. %—Chas. Ray and Sylvia Bremer in “The Family Skeleton,” Strand 3—Dorothy Dalton and im. Conklin m “Love Me,” Coliseum. 4—Mary Garden in “The Splendid Sinner,” Clemmer. 5—Wm. Duncan and Carol Holloway in “The Ten derfoot,” Colonial, ® M) Dar gn TODAYS PROGHAMS BENTY “Ruggles of Red Gap | actress, F wilt be ur openi t in . “The d ‘ % 1 Meyers in The m ™ Zeppelin’s Last od” were a ' r I S A — fareid Lockwood in & : Broadway Bill.” Her a ft f the» " el SUNDAYS PROGRAMS Pauline Rita Jolivet in et Mary Garden in COLISEUM CLASS A | mer United ‘ “ Li a! Tr Members of Co h 1 e ollow ha 1 I e hysicians r rub A | b ly | soug himuelt pa wi\| BETHLEHEM EARNINGS find a je your SHOW DROP FOR YEAR Shoes That: sss Danced == =""=“ Pauline Stark and | "out ae at ma nts in Tembwiane, which hs ten coer Wallace MacDonald |", '"'. , n inl| ty of the Bunker Hilt Mining’ ¢ starred DON'T BE BILIOUS, agente wer HEADACHY, SICK eae OR CONSTIPATED Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight and feel great ‘FARMER LEGISLATORS GARDEN LESSONS SAY PRICE OF WHEAT SHOULDN'T BE HIGHER | Be. SD. March 23,—Fam Wake up with head clear, ~ stomach sweet, breath right, cold gone Prepared Under: Sisaee ion of Floyd Rage mer rs of the South Dakota sth County Agriculturist 1 have protested against ’ ‘ pas of a resolution recommen ta ren GARDEN LESSON NO, 20 midsummer ng a 50 minimum wheat pride 2 * : ogee ais the garden| Reeds more of the sunlight in spring tting more [Gmina sat yas ae S Anions Scere trouble, It} Sow in rows with other now than ever before: that malls were hab ; rder_ time) Siniter, f Shao enough to eat higher mn tand about 4 to 6 a raising a, <t t lower prices There's pep and punch, in + aad al “Wea teas Caw hes. Gapee « BACKACHE KILLS! every one of the 5,000 feet in Hilly Hlmer is) night and enjoy the nicest SAN JUAN, Porto Rico—Four “Shoes That Danced”—Follow |liver swe} cleansing you Don't make the fatal mist Dutoh steamers lyin tn Sa » hard-heading varietic their footprints to The . | Wake up fe ports are today flying the Amerieands: | will flag Danced a: i a box at any dr lay opens at the Mission get straightened by morn box and transplanting WiEcite Parting ‘Beacke | t ache, biliow As a companion or s work or play cripe, sicken or « the next day like salts, pills or calomel. They're fine! Mothers should give a whole Cas x caret an time to cross, sick, bil a va als or feverish children, because ¢ To get the very best results take Dr, Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” a the first sneeze or shiver, bi: late crop in the tomato row, for ex ample, or it can be sown after early pea e mature ) Fourth, Pike and Union Continuous 11 to 11 GOLD eo n your garden ra It oan be sole the wilted stuff from the “Seventy-seven” breaks up Cold! in rows betwee her plants anc pulled before those plants xpren cen that hang on—Grip. Bile Se Certain varieties of lett | ticularly those of the Cos xin, | Osear Di 5 it! grow very well in hot weather, They | brawl last 8 he 1 |should be shaded by muslin shields | is beby daught ed a ‘a °' | during the hot hours of the day in! Friday, ings Lhe ey will be sat Children 5 tryout and is engaged, but the|it will act thoroughly and can not t police want him to locate Stumpy injure, In boxes, three sizes,

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