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ps, Uncle Sans Best Invesument CECIL B. DE MILLI Wor Savings 8 LAST TIMES FRIDAY COME YOU With Bryant Washburn Artists 30 SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA MARIUS BRAMBILLA, Conductor PLAYING THIS WEEK LIBERTY OVERTURE A Musical Story of the Great War. MISS EVELYN DALE sings “Beware the Military” EP Seanpe ay FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to It Admission 25¢ Children 10¢ 1 WASHINGTON 8ST. RIGHT DHUG CO. STORES Leek ter the Free Decter Sign 16e and 25e at drug stores WORKED AND SAVED! “There is a man in Toledo and New York named Doherty —Henry L. Doherty. Doherty began work at 12 years of age as an office boy. At 48 he is the head of a company representing $150,000,000 of capital and operating with 14,000 people on its payroll. Doherty worked and saved his money.” The above statement, taken from a newspaper, shows what a man can do with systematic saving. Doherty worked and saved his money, little by little, each week, and at his age now—a young man—is rated at several times a millionaire. 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OFFICIAL WAR SECOND AT SENECA Continvows 1! to It Admin Children 10 Plus War Tax BAREE, SON OF KAZAN A STORY OF THE WOLF-DOG OF THE NORTH From the famous novel by nes Oliver Curwood Published in the Red Book Magazine A WILD PRIMEVA KOMANC 4 Featuring Star of “GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE VW MAN" ALLIES’ OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW CHRISTIE COMEDY OUR HAWAIIAN ARMY (Scenic) y Co AL EDUCATION IS 4 OF NEW PICTURE It's easter to fight a bit than a cougar or raccoon, Thin is the les son learned by “Bares, Se Kazan, his Northland a tures whi t the ¢ and moo # thru the snow shown are SAPPERS TUNNEI ‘NEATH FOE LINES * burrowing their way to a planting explosives to destroy large stores of liquid fire spot inaide enem ny chemicals iseurn " een at the in “TU 1 Come Back to You KAISER CAPTL » AT LEVY'S ORPHEUM ‘To Hell With the Kaiser” is play to large audiences this week at yin € », The story, which ent the kaiser and Into the future se of ing Le launch Europa, bound American plane. captive by a taken 1 {oan birdmen in Germany | +e WAR AS AMERICA IS PLAYING IT | American troops in action, the ele ments of warfare and maneuvers of birdmen are exhibited in “Pershing's Crusaders. United States govern ment war pictures, showing at the Strand for the last times today | MARINE CORPS AIDED PICTURE'S PRODUCTION “The Unbeliever will remain at nial the balance of the week ture waa produced with the ation of the United States ma e featured, it lue who win as they go RUSSIAN STUFF SEEN AT MISSION ght will be the last chance to Brady the Mission in must lg her betrothed. from his heme after ra scene wh turns h turing 5 of a crime of which he believes guilty to Hater LIBERTY Scenes of the landing of allied troops from warships at Viadivostok are featured in the official war film at the Liber Amer harbor nn this wee an ¢ are anchored ir in ‘The Pursuit of ature attraction. Pol elorn youths a mer ry chase in # handicap race for her hand in marriage A government se oret servic agont inadvertently joing the cha nd “catches whom of being implicated in a lot nnett Burke, fe three } Po ly lend he suspects German spy A Mack Loved Him PF Turpin and ulously funny ty starring Ben Louise Fazenda, tw ridic CLASS A WIN THE WAR: By Buying WAR SAVINGS STAMPS United Painless Dentists INC, 608 tates Ave, Cor. Hours dames eee | M hone Elitott 2623. F REE DOCTOR — Go to the RIGHT DRUG 169 Wasi and 1111 First co, Ave. Josie Sed A today nond William Desmond “Hella the 1 who rises from hi 1 rment wad Mary Flynn ck ix neen ax Mary in wins t Mins Prizes for Picnic Shown Downtown | in Store Windo: Ww for t for the W Prizes oO Fortuna park fit of the co Fund of the Our Boys in France may be seen in t | Pacific Outfitting Third | e. and University st. ‘There will be | for which 44 big and novel events prizes will be awarded. There are 6,000 1 Woodmen of the W And they know ne to the soldier embers of the 1 in France. what tobacco “The G Thursday pet of the Rancho,” ta | | 7 a Mell With irady in “At the Merey of Men CLASS A—Williaw “Hell's Bad,” % x Desmond in We hear that Mrs. Trotaky, who in going to Sweden with $1,000,000 to spread Bolshevik propaganda, will elve a very warm reception dy has spread the report in den that the million is in Rus an me DOCTOR TOLD HER TO KEEP RIGHT ON TAKING TANLAC Mrs. Bieal ins Twenty) Pounds—Wants Others to Be Helped. “IT have not only gained twenty pounds since I began taking Tanlac but it has done me so much good that my doctor, after seeing the Ine prov ry ¥ a fow days ago. el no grateful for Ta don't know what to say,” continued Mra. Hieal. “For three years I suf fered such agony with my ‘stomach that I wasn't able to do a thing around the house, In fact, 1 was hardly able to get around at all. I completely lost my te, and what I did force down caused me so much pain I could hardly stand it Of course this got my nerves in a terrible condition, and I hardly knew what it was to p at night, I'd just roll and toss until morning At last I got ad off that I n to the hospital, and had tion performed. I was there weeks, and when I finally home, | was a perfect ak I couldn't all a and my hix work and 1 the best atten tion I could get, but nothing seemed to give meany strength, and altho I tried and tried to get up and move around, it was no use, I was to weak; I just couldn't do it. Every body insisted that I go back to the but I said, I had b #0 much I idn't t of going back wreck move had hosp thr th uh thought jecided to try Tanlac rd so much about it est truth thi for me than I ever tl do. I have t 1 my stomach 1 n, T have a fine ap anything I want least bit after T had it's the did mo anythin bottles now, ar and medic splendid conditio and can eat suffer the petite and r wards ‘Tanlac certainly has built me up wonderfully Just think, before 1 took it, I didn’t have str th enough to set my own table, and now I can do every bit of my house vork, even to t hing, if ne ry, and I sleep like a child ike up In the mornings feeling re full of life, T've gained nds and look so well that told ht on Tanke sing to do it «lad for veryone to know what Tanlac has for me, and hope th my case will help other sufferers to ret the same relief. Tanlac ts sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal at rection of a special Tanlac represent ative.—Advertisement was » sure tone story THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE | Guaranteed to Put on Firm, Healthy trength, ud Nerve Force And the Doctor will give) #! ful examinatio ribe for yo wom car If you are sick you cannot do bet- | ter than tele advantage of this offer, | We save you money and give the best ponsible treatment, that the ia an organie phos among druggiats known a fivesgrain tab Bitro-Phosphat of which shoul ne & went a atimulan: “habit 1g, Bitro-Vhosphate can aafely taken by the weakest and moat delicate sufferer, and the re sults following Its use are often sim- | ply aatontanin Weak, tired plo regain strength id angularity and curves flep returns to the sleepless; conti- dence and cheerfulness replace de: ity 1 P wonderfully promotes the aasimilation of food, no mu that many people repo aing of weight in a few week not, owing tts “Asahogrowlae properties, be used by anyone who does not desire to put on flesh, Two Monarchs—One Bad and One | | STATE § LABOR Good—Are Seen in Photoplays i BOARD NAMED Washington #ta te ul formed ‘I board was day, follow ing & meeting of the organizing.com William Federation of ettleton, Schwa eattle; H.C. vice president of | EL | oma Wo empio It Include Btate mittee: president of the y Walter B. N Nettleton mill Tacoma Federation of 1 f the 4 State be chair » board men will what indu tries ential what proportions of their staff Ual industries will be permitted to retain. Bronson Will Lead |War Fund Campaign’ Attorney Ira Bronson has been ap Lieut. Col, Thomas W vairman for nd county of the Salvation Army pointed by | King war fund driy for a we during which it is 2) county chest fu » W. W. Lada have been named Jot the campaign Jcharge of the industrial a mercial nections, respectively Ankeny the fund, the various o¢ which begins tember 4 ek’s fort ralne inter expected to ia treasurer and ice will assist in raising King ty’s tot ROOT AND HERB MEDICINES Indian medicine men contend that the roots and herbs of the field fur nish a panacea for every ill to which human flesh is heir. Be that as it | may, it is interesting to note that the | most successful remedy in the world | for female ills, Lydia E. 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