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HREX THEATRE STARTING TOMORROW TWO BIG HITS OFFICIAL PICTURES OF GERMAK——_, SUBMARINE U-35 Made Only for German Byes ¢ i Authentic rapier ope t <iuring the trip on whieh she sant: a hundred allied snd wevtral ships and tock ONL: N SIX PRISONERS. Three reels ef horrible facts ft brings before your eyes The actual firing of the torpedoes and thelr contact with dele helpless vietins The placing of bombs in the ship's hold, of the submarine’s deck gun into the doomed ship ‘The final plunge of these fine big ships to the bot tom of the ocean The crews of the sinking vessels calmly facing— bape a chance to win—thetr battle against the deep i S| n wh shows you the tife and activities of the submarine qrew as recorded by the official cameraman of the |] German government H} Absolutely Authentic—No Fake Scenes J] ahesmost remarkable motion pleture the world has Hever seen, and there will probably never be another BEWARE OF STRANGERS Am expose of organized criminals and blackmailers. Such opponents to the methods of criminals as Hor. ton Claubaugh, special agent of the United States De partment of Justice, have seen “Beware of Strangers,” and awerted, “There is warning in every line of this story which the public should see and heed.” It’s all wool and a yard wide; if you don't see it, you'll be the loser. |He Pays $3,000 for Pure Water in Kogs ft PARIS, France, Jan, 27.- | Hussar, a local satoan keeper, paid } $3,000 here the other day for nine/ MB feces of Missourt pier: Tiragard a baer to Hussar’ police, he bought the “avi iy a} Stranger, but not until he had teat Cy Oo and fo: wat} { worth the pees “sampled” ra a rubber tube, one h Was supposed to ex- ach of the Pea . gre. sampling ellar ih smn Gre ho elief that the tube led to Pad the stranger's pocket. No trace of the river water salesman nas been found by the police | THE Playing Tiniieds Leads to Death T AIR LONDON, Jan. 20-~"Laet's play tragedy,” suggested Harold Ferris, ' 13. He tied bis brother's hands and ’ feet and tossed him in a fish pond. Nintosteed by misadventure,” decided a roner’s jury | GENUINE! arn IN- Times Tonight CHAS. RAY ' kidney LAST TIMES TONIGHT [ “THE PUCKLEAR THE SKY DAREDEVIL nt ly astound- since the Gscovery of Pictures, partment tree a ADVANCE aN PRICES ta, Ge Mold pals took place the other day when “Bonnie Blue” | ~Strange is = THE SEATTLE STAR. One of the most affecting after-the-war reunions between! greeted, Lieut, John Beckett, U. S. Marines. “Bonnie Blue” is the} hard-boiled Boston terrier mascot of the Marines, and an old! side-kicker of Beckett, famous football star who won distine-| tion in France. He wears an over-seas cap, a regulation jacket, and, on occasion, smokes a cigaret. “Bonnie” was} adopted by the Marines after the dog's mother had been! frowned at sea and the pup had been cared for by a seal step- nother, The terrier is now helping the Marines recruit Catarthal Deafoss_ GQ REPENTS HIS 2ND MARRIAGE and Head Noises ‘=! New Wife Fails to Live Up} THLLS ory “a TRE to Specifications War TO nve NEW Y¢ c RK ‘The cor | font of Patrolman Charles Tren Jan. 20 *| kle, 89, of Jamaion, that he was a y. lonely widower with children lwtruck a responsive chord in the! five bowom of Miss Mary 5 from t Loerz first moment the p rn, aK reed ' jwaa canny. He insisted that with his affection must go some materia! | considerations, As he enumerated} thom they specified a home for himself, his five children and his first wife's mother; an automobile. $200 to pay his debts and half of jthe pomsessions remaining there Jafter to the bride. io Supreme court action which ¢ began in Jamaica he ad- ot the automobile, $200 and | the uae of a house for a time, but arte i | sive him any part of the ea hip | That he computes at} 3 ULE: | $35, oc gger Dig ih odgrormegy tog l =s as damages | crane alloges that the first sug of of marriage came from the b hie pimple | {arate ss he ” ren beuateat if your "Back | mince. He made other allega-| Hurts or Bladder #, to which Trenkle replied} bothers you he marriage was only for so. rte She has brought a coun: for divorce, naming seven ney troub! and all our food A with neys strive t from over rich. Our blood! acid which the kid Iter out, they weaken | become sluggish, the Can't Get Checks Cashed; Arrested’ SAN FRANCISCO, gan When your kidney of lead; your back hurts or the ur is cloudy, full of sedi are obliged to seek three times during the ni suffer with sick headach: nervous spells, acid stom have rheumatiam when t in bad, got from your pharmaciat about four ounces of Jad Salts; take & tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and veys will then act fine, This | alts in made from the acid | hy nd lemon Juice, combined | took his fare to the city 7 and has been used for| where he preferred a charge a to flush and stimulate | him. to neutralize the! so it no longer i# » ending American Jazz Is By the Rage in Madrid driver with one ne) |=«travelers' | checks in his wnension the driver! could not ct it. Another three driving around in| et the checks cashed, | Then the dris make a mistake flushing Tomorrow RUPERT Great American Novel— Cameleon epee ys ina Few Weeks CLEMMER MUSIC Liborious Hauptman, Director Ends eer It relieve t h FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920. _ LAST DAY We close positively Saturday night. The last chance for the public to get in on the salvage from THE WHITON HARDWARE CO. PRICES CUT ON EVERY ARTICLE THE INSURANCE COMPANIES have asked us to wind up this loss as soon as possible. Remember that they stand the loss—that is why we are able to sell HARDWARE BELOW COST while the MARKET IS RISING on all kinds of BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, AUTO ACCESSORIES, Sporting Goods, Paints, Logging Supplies, Household Goods, etc. Come Early Saturday, Our Last Day, and Avoid the Rush Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. — A Few Extra Specials J. M. Fire Extinguishers With $1.50 Can Liquid Regular $12; now. $7.45 Lignumvitae Mallets Regular $1.40; now.80c 3-Pound Blacksmith Hammers Regular $2.15; now $1.40 Lath Hatchets With uge Regular $3.00, now $1.85 Box Hatchets Regular $2.50, now $1.50 Chisels, Gouges, Bits, Augers, Drills, Reamers, Ship Fitters’ Wrenches, Steel Tapes, Pocket Rules, Plumb Bobs, Levels, Screwdrivers, Etc. Double and Single Blocks Snatch Blocks, Valves, Steam Gauges, Harness Buckles, Snaps, Rings, Etc. Royal Chinook Bucking and Falling Saw: 8 7 ft. 6in., now ... Weed’s Chains 30x81 », reg. $6.60.$4.40 35, reg. $7.20.$4.85 Shells and Cartridges 16-gauge, now 12-gauge, now 22 Short, naw 22 Long, now 30-30, now 30 Govt., now All Calibers and Sizes in Proportion 10% Off on All Orde Official League Baseballs Regular $2.00, now $1.35 Catchers’ Mitts, Masks, Protectors, Bats and Bat Bags Union Vim Steel Rods Regular $1.50, now. .70c Union Sunny Brook Rods Regular $2.00, now $1.00 Union Telescope Rods Regular $3.00, now $1.65 Mentor Watches Plain, now ..,.,....$1.40 Radium, now . Door Butts 312x3 reg. 45¢e,now 18c 3x3, reg. 45¢c, now. ..15¢ 4x4, reg. 65c, now. ..25¢ 3x3 Plain Steel Butts Regular 30c, now...12c Cobblers’ Sets Regular $2.25, now $1.00 Neolin Taps Regular 65¢, now. . Regular 50c, now.. .40c .30c Strap ob aah ., regular 35c. ., regular 40c. ., regular 50c. regular 70c... .30c , regular $1. 05 .45¢ regular $1.40 .65c¢ 1 Qt. Ferrostat Bottles Unbreakable Regular $10, now. . $6.85 2-qt., reg. $14.50. . $9.85 -11¢ .14c .18c 12 in., Dietz Driving Lamps Regular $2.25, now $1.10 Ford Axles Regular $2.25, now $1.15 Universal Food Choppers No. 2, reg. $3.35 ..$1.75 Royal Granite Chamber Pails Regular $1.90, now. .95¢ Wash Basins Regular 55¢, now ...20e¢ Regular 70¢, now .. .25¢ Sanitary Pressed _ Steel Drip Pans reg. 20c, now. 10c reg. 30c, now. 12c¢ reg. 30c, now.12c . 35¢, now. 15¢ . 85¢, now. 15¢ . 40¢c, now. 20c . 50¢e, now. 22c reg. 60c, now. 29c 18x19, reg. 85c, now .42c Clothes Pins eRe a Perfect Mop Heads Regular 90c, now.,.. Some damaged Clothes Line Pulleys Regular 75¢, now. ..35c Wire Dish Dryers Regular $1.25, now. .35¢ Black Silk Stove Polish Regular 20c, now ....8 Sternc Canned Heat Regular 15¢e, now ....7e* Skid Chains Rid-O-Skids 30x3, regular $4.00 $2.25 30x34, reg. $4.20.$2.65 Winchester Rifles Model 94 Regular $36.50 .. $25.75 rs of Over $15.00, Not Including Above Specials. This being our last advertisement to the public on this sale, we want to thank them for their patronage at this sale. ing at this sale. In this we are joined by the insurance companies which we are represent- SUGARMAN & GREENBERG 1620 THIRD AVENUE—NEAR PINE STREET February 2, to deliver C. O. D.’s and goods NOTE: which were held with deposits. SUGARMAN & GREENBERG.