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SOME DOUGHNUTS! 00! BIG CROWDS! DON'T DELAY! Come at once to see the astounding MAR- SHALL NEILAN photoplay production of “RUPERT HUGHES’ greatest of all stories “THE NPARDONAB Here the When the t bre Are—replacement t trainioads of Yanks ar VETERANS LIKE CITY WELCOME = Motor Car “The Unpardonable Sin” is one of the few great pictures, to be compared in every one’s mind as he sees it, only with Griffth’s “Birth of a Nation” in its graphic story, artistic sureness and quality of cast. was provided Red Cross nm from the organiza tremendoy every m ighboys» with a het break workers men and w vation And ped themer Nobody in Seattle will willingly miss this picture. The only safe thing to do isto COME AT ONCE, and as early in the day as possible. “THE UNPARDONABLE SIN” will be here LY A FEW DAYS LONGE REMEMBER—Complete performances start exactly on these hours—11, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9. REMEMBER—You may now RESERVE mezzanine loge seas IN ADVANCE FOR ANY EVENING per- formance. « of Columbu: motion loughboys a letter and Konig ticket good for ture ‘ wanted the write a friend club, Mo Chamber Y. M. ¢ Labor Soldiers club | Knights of Columbus and Salvatior army one or meet ransportation cl ommerce, } temple an Hated Parading u can’t much we terta of Ion begin to realize how ppreciate this form of en t* Pr W. A. Hayes ’ We hated pa when we nme ate oO ing so m ‘ ar A Home Recipe for Chapped Hands A face or tollet cream roughness of the eur . to alter prevent and chapped hands and cracked lips, Afternoon Prices—Loge seats 50c, all other seats 25c, children 11c After 6 P. 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They kept us in New York jays, and du that tin pa ded 150 1 We Western boys were but pm wn in Littie Old New York Hroadway'« 1 de know y us from ng » we replacement troops we Own, but every man c Weat was den hour of lib York with the a single erty during our stay it wag differen New York City men in the division Of course, wae oe i hey were given 4% hours’ liberty Continued From Page oO One Ty right of the bat and on top of that! Re lad were given another 24 hours lieve me, we of the Weet are ante ed at the at hers, wiv train arriv King g to welcon ent. Among thie morning a few mm: stepped from Furzi, Vern J d, Andrew Hart eorge Benan, Carl A. Pe John Lappas, Tom Bar and Geo. M train " ion of 6:20 & o'c a Welcome that w © memory pated. Red Cross Women Have a Busy Job Feeding 600 Men It kept eight right hour Tuesda fee into doughnuts en to the ne the clock ok an woop The then arrived oy rested unt beg can r long of those who partici Red Cross workers almost pouring cof ing out has and on their toes for morning tins, mess ' and ban 600 hungry ‘olled into the King st breakfast straw ballot showed the men were “mighty strong” for Mra. W R. Crawford, commander of the workers, and her They tickle the way the § ¢ arranged thi rolls ne yards before A elpers: wore is the real thing,” C. | 1812 E. h ost., sald. “This boys are really pleased at being able | to do what they want, with the op. Dailey | portunity of doing things it's a cinch An| wll the | the Hindenburg ling. |New Choral Club 1 full cup of shampoo] cert in the hair instead of just the} ‘This chemically Sie | mann and Weise hair takes on| Joult for sings | they will want to do, such as taking 1 swim, going to a show, or just riding around,” Yanks Help Break Hindenburg Line are half a dozen veterans came to town Tuesday morning with the 77th division men, who are proud of the insignia they wear on r left should The 77th was Liberty — division—supposedly Broadway's Own." her boys are of the 32nd division, and their little trade mark is a line pierced by an arrow ‘What does it mean?" one of them | replied to a question. “Just that we | never struck, but that we pierced Failure wasn't | in our military dictionary.” These Heard in Concert Nordica club, a new choral or: | pr ented its firs Odd Fellows’ hall Mon of Milton et, Schu | ® anong com * being of and best-received audience at The ganization, ay night, seymour posers repr a ¥ trendered A large numbers tended. 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If you consider the health of your family you will select one of the many models of Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators — they clean as easily as a china dish. —Cress-Dale Photo t Lewin orve thelr way were on } " Cams 70 Out of 90 Men Killed in Plunge Against Germans breakfgsting stand Iabtestene:sa0 — Pike at Fifth — Grote-Rankin SE MEMORIAL TO =| DIDNT HAVE WELL OPEN TONIGHT; | DAY FOR TWELVE [Charleston to Have + YEARS HE STATES “Tanlac Put Me Back on My Feet,” Says Louis J. Belanger. — Yes, Hazel, love, fire, and a bad jcough are three things that can not be hid, Cha: | memorial auditorium on }sound, when the $20,000 clul of the War Camp Community }ice is opened Tuesday night at Navy Yard City. Originally planned to serve the men of the navy yard, and the workers in the yard shopay this clubhouse has now been additional significance as a mer te the anlions ab eae “ae yard who fought in the great The structure is to be called | Red Circle club, after the seal of It is 70 by 100 feet in + and the entire second oa is given up to the memorial ai 4 | torium, which will also serve as & > | Mr. Belanger, “and was in the hos-| pallroom, theatre or for other gathe jpital for a long time, and until a| ering purposes. : short time after I commenced tak- | - ing Tanlac, I haven't been a 1 man, I never seemed to be jto get stren, back fact, owing to the awful condition of my stomach I not been able to eat enough substantial food to keep up any strength. My ap- petite was very poor, and even the little I did would jafter theals, and 1 wo be all minute | a hardened bloated up with gas two or |three hours, Sometimes I would r like that but ccustomed to having u pet che up on account of this! o Penne Se Ravine 0) ia gelling ap. tkts wd theses, an Until Wednesday Night rieston will have the to the time that menced taking Tanlac a sh I ean truthfully ha a well day long years,” said Louis well known ¢ I com- rt time that I twelve Belang “Up az, | hadn't say in J miral Way, Se tell’s drug st I had a about twe “Ko,” continued —Cresl-Dale Photo paint Ww. A. Arxoi nd * Private Hayes To plu f 90 comrades unforgettable with 20, w infantry fight the forest return with was th A. Hayes. Hayes It H anid. ‘How a scratch I man a hem the of Private OSth experience Ta Co my and wa 1 have 1 came don’t 1 to n know § seeme guns working time uve all the and they kept | every not for veleran or I became comrades We went with 90 and came t any! alt e 2 govern wt on either the of Argonne my — while I was swollen up that way |I would have the worst sort of pains in the pit of my stomach. 1] also suffered a great deal with| pains in my back, and I honestly | believe thate if a knife had been| tuck in the 1 of my back that it cduldn't have hurt me any|/ worse than those pains did at| jtime. Why, if I stooped over to |pick up one of the tools I was working with TI could hardly} straighten up again, I didn’t sleep very much either, and would be tired and worn out when I got out of bed every morning that I just |didn’t see how I could possibly |to my work, and I finally got in| such bad condit that I had to a lot of time from my work. | “I had been reading a lot about | both | this Taniac, and the t good it] was doing so many people, and I just thought I would try it and see if it would work that well in my Well, I ju want to state right here that T did not dis- appoint me like all the rest of the| medicine I had been taking, but| it just seemed to get right in be hind my troubles, and in little or} Then | no time I was feeling like a differ. “HY lent man altogether, My appetite |was never better, and my stomach but/is in such fine condition that ey- Welerything I eat digests perfectly, I don't know what it is to] indigestion, or to be bloated! up with gas after meals, That has left my back, and IT sles so sound now that the folks have| to wake me up every morning. | jhave gained ten pounds in weight already, and am so well and strong | Even a stubborn growth of hair|that I never miss a day from my| will quickly vanish from the face, | work sir, Tanlac has put me neck arms after a single treat-|square on my feet, and has built ment with delatone. To remove the} me up so that f feel as well as I hairs, make a@ stiff paste with a fit jever did in my life 1 m glad to tle powdered delatone and water, ap-|recommend ‘Tanlac to everybody, ply to hairy surface and after about| for I honestly believe it is the best ! minutes rub off, wash the skin| medicine on earth. | 1 t will be left free fro hair or] Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell sh, To avoid disayspointment,| Drug Stores under the personal di- be quite certain you get real dela-|rection of a special Tanlac renvesen- tone.—Advertisemena tauive.—Advertisement me into serap pany will men ok in with idea com- That give of the you some sma Champ Marchers of Yankee Army “Marching? Yea, brother! We've done more marching than any other outfit in this man's army Thus H. F. Ottestad of delivered himself Tues vtived in traintoads heroe 80 Maine Wa morning when tle with the two Northwest in taking part in es of the Meuse-Argonue continuous Germans from § October 16 and from October to November 11, we were relievet 7 started to walk. Wel marc kilometers from the front base, without | ven a rest fighting they wondered New York we didn't want to parade “This cheering i right, we've done our now want to go home. fight driving | | on we dd 200 line to our from in Jand have —IN— too, “Fatty, the Cop* —AND— BILLY RHODES —IN— “Girl of M (Helps to Beauty) or ly Dreams” — MATINEES 10¢ Except Sunday and Holidays