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iy ‘MEET COMRADES War Veteran Would to Tell Them Tanlac Built Him Up. , Wekiams T could see all my old #0 I could tell them what medicine I know Ts ” paid Jno, Stevens, S08 ML, & gallant veteran of the and also a retired ranch who has been residing in Se the past ten years. an old Grand Army man.” fued, “and for most of my been a rancher, and haw ‘Kinds of hard knocks, in geveral operations, so it was Matural that I should be in a ument cor ro enpmruapacse era meme newnes THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 3: 19. HAPPY SECRET TOLD BY PLAY Glad Game of Happiness Is “Pollyanna” PRISONER PANS COUNTY JAIL Flays Sheriff Stringer and Detective Chief secret of h Met where to} 7 pines ropolitan theat Viola Harper is bh tle Pollyanna, in jxame name, The play is written |from the book by Eleanor Porter Pollyanna is a play for little dren and for big grownups kiddies made up & large part of Sun glad game is betn, Stringer terming Capt Comparing Sheriff “Harry Thaw,” and af Detectives Tennant “the ¢ Seattle," Thomas J, Shackleford, charged with passing bad cheeks, ap peared before Judge Tallman Satur day and read a lengthy literary doe mning the public law thin week ding sway the play of the machinery He even flayed the T ing them “bacillus.” No one in the courtroom was able to determine just what Shackleford was trying to accomplish tn his elab-| orate literary effort, He produced a whisky bottle of county jail coffee,| people who are and asked that the contents be in the play w vestigated for lack of strength as Ig Pac aroma. | will testify WwW. W,, call j day's audi Mins Harper portrayed the role of the litte girl with fre art and con vinoed her audle that the glad way is the best way to live, Seattle rtunate enough to 1 surely profit by it and witnessed it Sunday Turndown condition. My bleod to be very thin, and no mat heavy the clothes I wore, or the weather, I would al cold and shivery, [ suf mpetis of «dizziness, too, come on me so suddenly I would have to grab hold of to keep from failing. 1 gery HMétle appetite and what lit lid force down, soured on my } aud gas would form, and | bothered with palpitation heart, and woukt hardly be my breath. I was rest Wakeful and would get up feeling all worn out. before I began to take Tan- ®& apell that kept me in five days, and that means | ty weak because I never bed if I can possibly drag spent hundreds of dollars and in taking treat x specialists, but nothing e helped me like Tanlac has |B can eat anything I want ;|ine an army officer's overcoat out | i : fl Hf | F E A it Hi : f i i Ff ia “BE 8 E pleasant, effer- i E every one knows that! and Sulphur, properly brings back the nat- and Inster to the hair streaked or gray. 9 the only way to get this was to make it at home, } ig mussy and troublesome. lays we simply ask at any |, store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Compound.” You will get bottle “of this old-time ree d by the addition of ingredients, at very little Everybody uses this prepa Now, because no one can ly tell that you darkened hhait, as it does it so natural- evenly. You dampen a Or soft brush with it and ‘this through: your hair, tak- small strand at a time; by ing the gray hair disappears, | after another application or your hair beeomes beautifully thick and glossy and you ora) apiece of re. treatment. ws. wee tinelly sent’ bacll | Pollyanna in a little girl whe county jail, pending considera comes to live with her Aunt Polly Harrington, who is very cold to usaling appeal by the juc Aaya — wards ber at first, But the little or phan is always glad over every |seoming adversity and finally wins to the n of Pioneer of State sav And finally” wine * : er aunt's love. n on wher Died Sunday Night) iiiyinna cmos tira the sheube of Mrs. Regina Schillestad, $4, one of | her aunt's yard and enters the home the best-known pioneers of the state, | of Joba Pendleton, Eaq., the “Her who came to Seattle in 1875, paased.| mit” whom she calla her “king.” abe ® Sunday night at the home of| brings joy to the heart of the man her son, F. W. Sehillestad, 19 W.|Who had turned from tife world be Harrison Mrs. Schillestad was | Cause of @ selfish sorrow and opens born in Norway in 1835, coming to| the windows of his heart again. this country in 1868 And then there is Jimmy Bean, She is survived by two sons, F. W.|Pollyanna’s playmate, whom Holly auditor of the Denny-/4%n4 teaches the glad game. And nd A. M.| thru the gind game, Jimmy and Pol and insur. | !yanna well, that's the bappy ance man, of Seattle, No funeral ar-| ending rangements have been made are eee AT THE MOORE Sam Mann, in “The Question, takes the honors at the Moore this week. In a playlet jammed full of humor and pathos, Mann and his EVERETT, March 1.—Twelve|company present a series of unique patrons of Black's confectionery | situations, laughable but highly col store at Lowell, a suburb, were rob-|ored with near-tragedy bed of $120 shortly before midnight,| Polly Moran, the “Sheriff Nell" Saturday three highwaymen, two rambles onto the «# of them masked, and the other wear-| With a laugh, yells at the aucdic jand then rambles off again |body would mistake her for Mary Pickford. In ber own full-throat manner, she thrills with songs nonsense, and she has the crowd with her all the way. Her act would be a headliner in any show because [she t* Polly. Moran, and there is none other lke her Agnes Berri and Irene Jonani can sing both highbrow and regular songs, and they prove it. Charles Irwin comes “thru the rye” with a laugh and a hiccough, and the Me coni brothers demonstrate some new, intricate dancing steps. Helen Sheol bichloride potsoning, according to|der and her cello and the Fantino Coroner C. C. Tiffin, at an autopsy | troupe, in an aerial exhibition, are held Sunday afternoon. Death may , good attractions. The Orpheum trav have been due to Madden's mistak- | clogue shows how rabbits are hunt ing the poison tablets for aspirin, |ed down, and takes the crowd thru ‘ording to the coroner. The body | Naples is at the Joseph R. Manning un- | @ertaking parlors, | WILKES plays ever staged here, the —_ —_ —— In oF TWO ARE ARRESTED ON |erusc! pny» ever staged mere. tn BOOTLEGGING CHARGE|'y." vy ©. Haddon Chambers. sun A for the alleged sale oti? . with matinee and evening per saki, M. Inaka, 38, 723 Maynard) ycelient character-work in prem and 8. Tanaka, 43, 625 Weller | entation of diversified types of #0 ciety, was uniformly obtained by the 91,000 bail. They were arrested by | Whikes Players. The play am be A. G. Ford and C. 0. Legate, ary | gaid to have a plot, which in many squad operatives, Sunday afternoon, | respects constitutes an improvement who claim they purchased the liquor |over the average modern play. from the twain, paying them with| which is usually all plot. Some phil marked money. osophy, love and quiet humor go to make up the piece. ivan Miller is again seen in the MINUTE MEN TO HELP [ivan slice‘ sen soon i FIGHT VICE DISEASE | whose maneervent, Wiliam Piss Literature to inform the public of (Henry Hall) has a habit of watching the dangers of social disease, will be “e people who pass his master’s distributed shortly by the United|*!ndew in London, occasionally in States health service, assisted by the ‘ins up somebody whe strikes his Minute Men of Washington. The|fM¢y, and inviting that individual Minute Men will aid later in form. % drink. This results in the prow Ad ing local public hygiene societies in (entation of many diverse types the smaiier cities and towns to con. ‘son Pitt appears as Sam Burns, a tinue the educational campaign. j{ramp, with fine interpretation, piliaoe viola while Norman Feusier is equality NEW ORGANIZER FOR jas"good as Nighty, a cabman. | Grace Huff, ax Margaret WAR CAMP SERVIC: mers, the heroine, and Glass, as a “modern girl,” D. H. Painter, formerly principal! major feminine roles. ot the Prescott school, Minneapolis, tig arrived in Seattle Sunday, to take PALACE HIP over his new duties as absistant or Seven acts are on the bill at the ganizer of the war camp community | Palace Hip thin week. The outstand. ling feature of the program in the musical comedy act in which MEET | Frankie Hall and Billy O’Brien are What the school teachers, the|the chief funmakers, Hall and mothers and fathers think of each! O’Brien are both clever comedians, other, as well ax problems of the| Ray L. Royce gives character im fural districts and the national edu-|personations, his country rube be- cation situation, will be discussed by! ing the best of a number of comedy the annual meeting of the King! characters he imitates county division, National Congress; Comedy is also furnished by Mar of Mothers and Parent-Teacher as-|garet Ryan, who sings, dances and sociations, at the Chamber of Com.| wears some stunning gowns. Mi merce rooms, April 12. Delegates|Ryan is billed “A Cotmedienne from all P.-T. circles in the county | Distinetion.” are expected to be present. New officers will be elected edy sketch presented by Marde and - | Hunter, wherein the hare-lipped con | Veraation of Marde is a laughing hit D. B. Lindsay, of the Seward hotel,| A racing sketch is the offering of slept so sweetly that he did not Hallett and Howe Co., the Hamilton Store in Everett Suburb Is Held Up the screen, Driving up to the store in a ma-| chine, the robbers ordered the cus-| tomers to face the wall. The alarm was sounded an soon as the thieves left the place, but no trace of them has been found MISTAKE IN TABLETS IS CAUSE OF DEATH Herbert Madden, 29, a chauffeur, | who was found dead in over the garage at 610 26th a’ Saturday, died from the effects o' of the finest and beat-pre Som. Cornelia fill the . z Fi 3 H ¥ PARENT-TEACHERS TO SWEET SLEEP COSTLY Only Aspirin Tablets with the safety “Bayer Cross” on them are genuine “Bayer ‘Tablets of Aspirin,” owned and made by Americang and proved safe by millions of people. Unknown quantities of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets were sold recently | by @ Brooklyn dealer which proved | hear the removal of $60 from hia| Brothers are comedy barrel jumpers trousers pockets early Sunday morn. |4nd Prelle’s Circus is a novelty dog ing. He reported to the police Sun-| act entrance to his room with a pass key| LEVY'S ORPHEUM 4 ransacked the place Abie Kabibble, a newlywed, is the part Lew White, Hebrew comedian, yy | Blaying at Levy's Orpheum thi CROSS jof the character and also has some |new song parodies which drew him | |many encores at Sunday's opening ON ASPIRIN |*ces | evolves around an attempt by Made- line Rowe (as Mrs, Kabihble) to get her husband to eat some of her fa mous bean soup “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” | numbers in the new show, chi among these being Dot Claire's spe ciaity “Kiddo,” in whieh the 30 rain bow girls take part | age constable, who could catch ev erything but tramps, and Floy Ward is a bewitehing village widow The new show is called “Lovers NEWCASTLE, Ind., March 41 Six years ago pretty little Catherine day that the marauder had gained ail bi! week White geta many laughs out The whole action of the play Always ‘Ask for Geauine There are many good musical Claude Kelley is good as the vil and Lunatics.” Winters disappeared from her home ot of FIRST TIME SHOWN Now LOCAL CENSOR BOARD a en WITH RESTRICTION PLAYING 1 CAPACITY AND ALL NEXT WEEK NOT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER I8 NOT ADMITTED BIRT " A REVELATION THAT SHOULD BE SEEN BY EVERY MAN WOMAN FOR THE || MORBID OR CURIOUS BUT FOR THE WHOLE WORLD WHO WART TO IT’S GENUINE Taken by Eugenic Film Co. of York, in New York’s Largest ‘A Lenine.and Trotsky in Every Village, He Says BY EDWARD M. THIERRY 1 (XN. E. A. Staff Correspondent) | PARIS, France, March 31.—The| Russians what is the matter With their coun try And the most annoying about the whole Russian situation in the assurance with which each rep resentative of a different faction will and all who oppose it are Bolshe-| viks ‘Take the case of M. Saznoff, rep: resenting In Paris the governments lof Siberia, Omak. Yuba und Crimea bassador to France, He makes bis | headquarters at the old Russian em bassy here, and has been trying to ket the powers to treat as allies those Russians who repudiated the Bolahe | | want vik treason. fectly I told Sazonotf there wan a great | Sazonoff. themscives don't kgow | (eal of Bolshevik propaganda being | fool! spread thru the United States, “It said a fly was walking on the gar- den wall, “Bolsheviam cannot last.” “All right.” I said, “but some of We believe the country.” “My Word Enough” Sazonoft shrugged his appointment, Then 1 told him 1 to get hold of some of a man who had bitterly attacked isheviem, a man whose name was known in the United States and who | What Flit It Up” ts the title of a com. | Sufferers Should Realize That |#ffected salves and ointments: It Is a Blood Infection and Can Be Permanently Relieved | imatiggn’ means that the biood | with uric acid | poixon. 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It will do for you what it has done for thousands of others, drive the rheumatic poisons out of your blood, making it pure and strong and enabling it to make you well, 8. 8. 8. im guaranteed purely vegetable, it will do the work and not harm the most delicate stom: ach Write the physician of this Com- pany and let him advise with you Advice is furnished without charge. Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga as Tha fa ad och a falco fp then, continue i a) in of no consequence,” anid | all about thing | Sazonoff, dismissing it as if I had) them. They know what I say, That 1 hie int of view & tagh' us don't like this thing in America. | thing he probably never suspected: | cos on aie tbhes ik ae bane in scotching the snake | That most of the people in the Unit- | before there's nests of them all over ed States had never heard of him. shoulders | sheviam. Saznoff used to be Russian am-|and looked as if he had an urgent! 1| tyrannism writings | food to kill Lenine or Trotsky, be | Petrograd--a city the population of | ing | bought when Russia was fighting on | 60,000 ‘acres | thing else under such terrible condi Simple Combination Ho talks English per-| would be betieved. ’ “What! That fellow’ exclaimed “He's a dreamer’ Ho's a) “I've told the people of the world Rotsheviem. I warned is enough. They must believe! I> am an authority!” } I refrained from telling him some: | In Every Village Sazonoff told me his views of Bol He talked of its terrorism and ite} He said it would do no cause “every village has its Lenine and Trotwky.” } He said they were making no mu: | nitions; that the munitions belong to the imperial government the side of the allies, had been seized but would eventually ran out “I know thin,” he said, impres- sively. “A big famine is coming in Russia—the worst in the history of the world. No land is being tilled. | ‘The peoplt are land greedy. They | grab it. They want it even if they haven't tinfe to till It “They're all idle, ‘They don't} know—neither the big land grabbers nor the little land grabbers -wheth-| er the land {s theirs or not from day | to day. The Bolsheviks teil them to | take it and it’s theirs, but they don't | know whether it's true. “Somebody else comes along and grabs it from them. The man with | 100 acres becomes just as bad, in the eyes of the olshevisticbaptzed peasant, as the man with 5,000 or No Werk to De Workers were profnised a five. hour day and double pay. There} was @ big rush for jobs, Then it{ was found the factories had no work | to do. “Famine? There can't be any left Crimea } came from tions. Just before I met a man who just which has sagged from 2,000,000 to 700,000. “This man saw hundreds of horses lying in the streets, where they had dropped and died of starva tion, He saw ragged people come from the houses, people with wretch Helps Weak Eyes Seattle people are astonished at] od faces, and tear chunks of meat from one side of the horses, while snarling dogs gnawed at the other sides! Not a pretty picture, eh? Sasonoff undoubtedly was right about the terrors and the tyrannish and the idleness and the hunger and famine under Bolshevik rule. But what gets me is why he calls every- body else either a Bolshevik or a fool or a dreamer—why he doesn't [tet ail decent peopie in Russia ackt their voices behind that horn that will blow the correct information around the workd and stop Boishe- vik propaganda everywhere? Returned Aviator Opens Agency Here After serving as a naval aviator, William H. Horsley has returned to Seattle to establish Horsley Company, agency. 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