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FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY— star in a play of beautiful scenes of Cana- rural life and of Greenwich Village, New York’s Hie center of artistic dreams—of longing eternal elusive fame— DAYTON, ©, March 4-—-They my | right that I have a mania for scartng tnto | Habit saved me. airless space just to demonstrate that | straightened out for a glide and head tt can be done ed for pose is to bring back scientific in| hurt formation, and when I lost control | of myself and my machine at 34.090 OVER |feot, I was still several thousand feet | short of my goal I am going to make 40,000 oF oF ng 45,000 feet the record. | My whole trouble on this flight was the failure of the oxygen tanks w cheat TOOK MY SIGHT AWAY” T had opened wide the valve of the _ STRINGS” Phe fascinating tale of how a poor violinist wins a mw York society belle. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | Robert ficestes, 1724 N. 69th #t, reported to the police Thurs @ay that hie automobile struck Roy Sinenson, 6, 2238 16th ave. ‘W. when the lad attempted to || run across the street at 15th ave. ‘W. ana Armour st. The boy su» talned alight bruises. Risappearance of two auto bandits, | Alfred Friedlander and Percival Mc- Donough, from Sing Sing prison, | was solved when they were discov. eredIn @ dugout, amply provisioned, at the north end of the prison yard. They had been living in a hole stx which, the pri officials believe, Pedestrians jnea basen, ug: before thetr arrival Hit by Autos 210 Carts Christie, Westlake hotel, |) was treated Wednestay night at |! the elty hospital for a cut over the eye, recetved when he was struck by an automobile driven by H. L. Dow, 2937 Fairview ave, at Westlake and Sixth ave Pedestrians Hit by Antoo) | | This Year Mra. Anna McCall, 910 B. Mer- || cer, sustained bruises when she was struck Wédnesday by an || automobile driven by K. Nelson, 5231 22nd ave. N. BE, at 40th at and Wastlake ave. Nelson told the police he did not see Mrs. McCall until after he had struck her. Pedestrians Hit by Auto) |) | This Year KE V. Ruger, 4315 Whitman ave, reported to police that his auto struck an unidentified pedes- trian at Fourth ave and Spring || st. Wednesday afternoon. The |) man became confused on ap- || proach of the auto, Ruger sald, || and jumped into its path. ‘WMAT DOES YOUR MIRROR REVEAL When a growing girl becomes | pale, complains of exhau%tion, dizzy spells, hendaches and stomach trou- bie, she should know that these are J evidences of anemia or bloodlessness, |A glance in the mirror will tell you \the story. There is immediate need \for a tonic, a syxtembuilder that will so completely restore the migs ing qualities to the blood that every |part of the body will share in the | benefit. A good example of the result of wise treatment in a case of this kind jis the story of Miss Mary McAr thur, of No. 1010 South Fifth street, Tacoma, Wash. “When I was ao girl I was oper. ated on for enlarged glands in the neck,” said Miss McArthur, when seen recently at her home. ond and third operation were neces. |sary, and I wns left in very feeble health. I had expected to recover my strength a few months after the operation, but gained no little that I was hardly able to get about. My appetite was very poor and I didn’t have any color. This condition con- tinued for years and sometimes I | became so bad that I had to give up “A mo | work and go to bed. I suffered trom|| Pedestrians | | headaches, breathiesenens after littie . jeffort and general weakness Hit by Autos | “A friend of my mother recom-l! Thig Year | mended Dr. Willams’ Pink Pills, as they had helped her. I followed her | advice and began the treatment. My appetite was the first to show the | effects of the pills, I began to eat jand enjoy a hearty meal. It wasn’t a great while before I picked up strength and increased in weight. My color is good and I am happy to may I haven't had any serious ill- | news since, My only regret is that I didn’t know about Dr, Wiffiamys’ Pink Pills sooner, as 1 should have been saved many years of suffering. A I am sure that others in need of a|| Total in January..... tone will find Dr. Williame’ Pink || Total in February. . Pill excellent remedy.” | bas aluable booklet, “Building Up | A the Biood,” will be sent free upon request. Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills A man blind in one eye was struck by an auto driven by A. W. Ruedi, 1810 Broadway, at tho |) entrance to the alley between Third ana Fourth aves. on Union |} st. Wednesday afternoon, Ruedi reported to police. The man re- fused to give his name, but ap- peared uninjured, Ruedi declared He said the man was blind in the left eye and did not see the ap- proaching auto. The police did NOTHING The council did NOTHING || The Star gave PUBLICITY eee | | To make_ Seattle streets SAFE, The Star || recommends a special traffic division in the || police are sold by all druggists or will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box, by the| Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenec. | Harvest Fine Ice Crop on Hudson KINGBTON, N. Y., March 4-—Ice harvesters working along the Hud- fon river and on smaller streams be- tween Albany and this town report | an excellent crop of the finest, quality. Already many of the big houses have been filled. The cutters may the average thickness ‘of the river fee In 14 inches, 4 Fly Nine Miles Up,’ Says Schroder Writes of His Trip Into Endless Space As @ matter of fact, my whole pur | made a rough landing but was un- “QUARTER INCH OF FROST ‘There was a quarter of an inch of | troet over my eyeballs, and the fiutd ae swollen until it pushed up my|is immune to that misfortane, but I ve “Modern Eve” Has |Nitti in Favor of — to Hide in Bushes} Recognizing Soviet! BAN FRANCISCO, March 4-—| ToNDON, March 4--Normal rela | Driven out into the yard of thelr! tions between soviet Ruania and the | Bl home tn @ nude condition, Just @%| outside world ought to bé om the stepped out of her bath, Mf#.leq the noviet government Angelina Watson told Judge ‘Thomas! inaing that it will not int ¥. Grahem that her husband, An-| with others powers, Premier Nitti drew Watson, compelled her to wtay! or ttaly declared in an interview there until a neighbor came with @| with the Manchester Guardian to | | | robe. day Unable to shield herself from pass- eraby in any other way, Mra, Wat b ‘The solar day is about four min won ways she tried to conceal her-| utes longer than the regular 24-hour self behind bushes | day. Today and Tomorrow —jN— THE PHANTOM MELODY If you came to life in a tomb, would your hair turn white with fear? TODAY and FRIDAY He won the heart of the town, and the heart of his brother's sweetheart— “OTHER MEN’S SHOES” From the novel by Andrew Soutar Added Features THE HOME Prior to this flight, I reached il miles and had a similar experience | —With— SCHROLOLR fe my oxygen failed me. Jad, Kenesaw Mountain Landis Harold thing in the | ciroumetances.| ¢'Chicago, is aspong those who have| Craufurd Kent Lloyd OF THE | wired congratulations to me. Hf aid he wished he bad bem with me. 1/ am gind he wasn't. For one thing. I could never make seven miles with & pansenger, Hut | am far trom being contented | with my present record. I have re peatedly enid that I will not stop try HULA-HULA A Martin Johnson Adventure Picture “The Bull Thrower” and Pathe Review As o hustling, rustling book agent in another of his whirlwind comedies “HIS ROYAL SLYNESS” MeCook field by instinct. I CLEMMER MUSIC Liborious Hauptman, Directer MY EYEBALL” ing for altitude until I am killed or develop the yellow ntreak. No flyer eye was congealed, My heart and could be clearly defined. | feel none of the symptoms as yet VICK’S VAPORUB offers a new way to treat croup >. @ “ie and cold troubles or congestion of the mucous membrane or lining of the respira-' tory organs—air passages and lungs. They should be treated just as sur- \ face inflammations, such as Burns or ‘ Bruises are treated—that is, the medication should be applied directty to the inflamed parts. Internal medi- cation going to the stomach does not reach directly the effected parts But medication cannot be applied directly to the air passages and inngs except in the form of vapors that can be inhaled; and, until the discovery THE NEW WAY ‘Prestrnt by Viek's wiltah, tian as a weper end by sbemption nd DIRECTIONS FOR THE USE of Vick’s VapoRub, there was no whe EO 5, efficient, economical method of sup- Cale ba oe Cot ed Hel me 3 the sesoleaiery cnunaas oath oF 6R0N plying these vapors. \ pF BK its ‘Tineredore, com whenever e ower the Commp - Spemmediic— iti Vicks Santo eae Scr | cation Sinvvesceee= Wicks Acts Both Externally 25°22 2r= oovere throat, ya ee Fa and Internally Since tele < Se aias peophede. ont + quashed acacl ae eee ab gy Mise vay EUR re VAPORUB is the discovery of a North = ‘stnitety Pag coer prnerbocg Ne gna Teil room is the Tae ty prevent Carolina druggist, L. Richardson, who found a way =n bot cane cold: terete the fangs to combine the standard, time - tested remedies — Vicks is to be used avn external ap- enabling the eystem to throw off nen nc in heap th phy Asthma —Vicke ts act a “care” tr Menthol, Camphor, Turpentine, Eucalyptus, Thyme, ae eee ete many cre, Rowers Vick Juniper, ctc.—in saive form, so that when Vicks is 1. Avoid infeams—Infoem lo « Pn, tran the "pec othe applied to the body, these ingredients are waporised rom gta themmarouncncnirens a J nerveus or cere Soe oe Poesy Reoaw froquantiy aad abwaye have the INTERNALLY, these vapors, inhaled with each breath - system in gowd condicion and the air free ly Inhaled. Also mat Vicks ina all night long, carry the medication direct to the air sao bask ay oo grese-concan. Tipiscn pages and tags Jee Chesil a severe en tre ory EXTERNALLY, Vicks is absorbed through and stim — Su! thoes « dar, particalmty when Ta chest” "Then tab Vide in'ecl ust ‘lates the skin, attracting the blood to the affected parts 1) Send for your phy- cover with two thickness ofhot fae Dd aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the inflam- it", the, Sirtt sien of poeumenia nel cloths. : Vicks as an external Por mation or congestion. How the Use of Vicks Has Grown ways be consulted. For forme, : ‘ Cc — be a hall teaspoonful of eate ia eomectve — Starting with the customers of Mr. Richardson's retail mech Mess Sats 88 sett drug store, the use of Vicks has increased county by county, state by state, until now more than 17 million ea. : eRe A weakening effect on the system. Rub 09 at fe ‘4 jars are used annually: practically one jar for every Vicks we if over the spinal column, from may. Yalabie Jn eihildren’s family in the United States—and this in spite of the fact vous tension. Ties sea ‘over throne and therefore, does not disturb the and chest, covering hot flannela. that Vicks is still a new treatment to many people in the North and West. Once used, Vicks is a friend for life— it is so easily applied—so quick in its results.