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bes, FRIDAY, MARCH 1 LAST SHOWINGS FRIDAY GEORGE ARLISS in “THE DEVIL” SECOND NEAR SENECA STARTING SATURDAY— sneMctnes of ; amoresgue " at “dhe GR EATESt, A photoplay that exalts the one incomparably beautiful fact in our imperfect and sin- struck human lives! STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. WINELAND FIRST NATIONAL KINOGRAMS IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache is.» sign you have been eating too much meat, by whieh forms uric acid. 7 hen you wake up with backac and dull misery in the kidney region ft generally means yo v n eating too much me known aitthority, ™ acid whictvoverworks the kidne their effort to Giter it from t and they becofne sort and logsy. When ypu sluggish and’ clog! you them, like you relieve y removing all + waste, else you headache, dizzy sours, tongue 1 the weather matic twinges. iment, channels often 4 you are €4 to seek relief two or three during the night Hither reliable consult @ good at once or get from your + about four ounce: Jempoont of water b breakfast days and yo idneya will fine, This famous salts i from the acid of grapes Jernon 2, combined with lithia, and has jen used for generations to clean apd stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize i in the urir s, thus endir then act made is « life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpen not injure and makes a delig fervescent lithia-water drink verlisement. SABE. TEA TURNS | trous. GRAY HAIR DARK It's Constadiin’s. iii to aa color, luster and youthfulness to hair when faded, streaked or gray. That beautiful, even shade of dark, | y hair can only be had by brew-| mixture of Sage and Sul-| Your hair ts your charm. It When it turns gray or streaked, just * or mars the face ation or two of Sage and enhances its appearance al use. and This can always be depe k the natural color Sulphur Ce nd. on to bring darkens #0 nobody ean te You simply dar brush with it the hair, taki a time; has disappe application it dark and ap ‘This r is a delightful toilet those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It ts not in-| tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of diseases.—Advertine ment. 4s been apr n & sponge or w this through e small strand at by morning the gray ed, and after another becomes beautifully urs glossy and lus. ly-to-use preparation requisite for "|Ex-Officers Now jot exofficers of the British have taken to THE SEATTLE FIDDLERS IN OLD CONTEST Mississippi Old-Timers Re-| vive Tuneful Festival STAR LAST TIMES FRIDAY “GUILE OF WOMEN” The adventures of a Swede sailor with “skirts”! March 18.-—-The the kind that crinkle, these fid FOREST, old tamith make your very sou! are the tunes the Mississipp! Mins. tunes, dlera play In the courthouse at Forest, Mies. is always good adyice Boot the dreds af men, women and children jRathered for an old-fashioned fid diers’ content, a sort of harvest few “Let's go to the Liberty STARTING SATURDAY county tival, From miles the fiddlers came some on hor ack and some behind long, rangy mules OLD FIDDLERS AND OLD TUNES Viret came the contest for fd diers over 60, and whitehaired men played the old familiar tunes, and such tune jazz here! "Can , 7 ' fiddled by W. I. Norton A LOD \ Seott county, wan followed by Paramount , / 4 om ede aratyg re ae | ramon 6 Girl" and “Ho e Picture J Mr c ted no loudly that it almost drowned | the violin notes. His blue woolen | shirt and his galluses swayed back | and forth. Standing with his back to the judge's seat and facing the audience, he ed, and all thru [the uld hear the pat,/ pat, pat of feet New York eprom ywetehtng tee. fan trom and leer mide grew bolder and, lured by | the sound of the fiddlers, peered tr her the doorggpatting time and rolling |their white eyes at the fiddlers. pleasure- | “Listen to dat white man,” claimed one in ecstacy mad Fiddler Hedgewood played the spenders! ox rame four pelections and again the feet of the audience kept time. came Wi Myers, who began to play, seated | usly in @ chair, but before| ng bounded to his feet and exe cuted a jig step while he played and the feet of the audience kept| time, veteran | decorc eenth Girls Want American Husbands | PARIS, March 1%-—-Mme, de Cal lain believen that the offer of a Cali fornia justice of the peace to organ ize groups of eligible males to come to Fyance and relieve the yearnings | Jot 2,000,000 French girts should be given every consideration, “There is no reason why a systematic effort |xhould not be made by French wel nizations to put our mar women in touch with the Atlantic,” phe | fare ringeable hearts across ouya. |\Company and Save It} | LONDON, March 18—Coopera | tion between employes and em-| ployers has been strikingly demon strated in the tin mines in Corn wall. This Industry was suffering | from depreason caused by the re com fall in the price of tin. The workmen employed by one of the mines, recognizing the difficulties | voluntarily offered to contribute $5,000 a month to keep the mines working. Undergoes Hardship for Man She Loves CHICAGO, March 14.—Recaune she loved him, Bernice Badtke, 206 ked $21 miles with her sweet rt, Edward Young, a deserting © The couple started from jelphia with $1.76 between them, | when they reached Chicago ng was arrested. Odd jobs along | the way kept them going. | | iCall the Doctor! This Town Has None BOSTON, Masa, March 18.—The town Weat Stockbridge, Mans |hasn’t a physician, but ts willing to Ipay Mberally to induce one to settle there. Voters are called upon to determine how much money shall be jappropriated for the purpose. [Bureau of Missing Relatives a The Atar tmvites ite readers te use this Aeyartment as an aid in find! or friends, PER” Goddess of the Bright and Laring Lights! with her carmine lips while frenzied worshipers leap to the devil’s tunes! Laughing Jensen and Von Herberg News ELMORE CROWHURST —On the— HOPE-JONES WURLITZER the disappearance Readers who may know the w of persons mentioned in thie column a te und asking for alms. Organ Grinders (2.),.00°..) LONDON, March 18.—A the ned offers of regu g they earn mc One officers said 0 a week at the If the brothers of Andy Irvin will] write to R. Morrill, Benton Harbor, | |Mich., they can learn the particulars | of their brother's ¢ number | on tre army|was earning $ playing barre ans | came. ath. | Irvin's body is betng held in the Michigan city, until word Is received from his relatives. He is believed to have relatives here in the adver. tising business, according to a letter received Thursday by Mayor Cald well In a pathetic letter to Chief W. H. Searing Thursday, Mrs. Mary Hicks, of Friday Harbor, asked the chief to find her son, 1} Hicks, 18, She} |said she had not heard from him for Syrup Pepsin safe for infants a year. Dete apt. Charles Ten: | wit young mother has not \ often asked herself the ques- wr ¥ MART HAS FUETES 6 SERtOR tion, “What is the best thing I can give my baby for constipation?” It is a very important question, as con- stipation is the basis of most ills of infancy and childhood. Give half a teaspoonful of a com- bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. You can obtain it at any drug store under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Itisa mild, gentle medicine that children willingly take, and a bottle that costs Sete, Seiten agro te hie ie only sixty cents is enough to last an Stanwood, ‘Wash, to sedking. ‘the average family several months. TRY IT FREE missing man. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has been used by millions of mothers, for the pre- Send me your name and hair and eyes scription has been soldin drug stores for address and I will send you | ye Sd a free trial bottle of my Mrs. RB. Holliday, thir years. It is the same prescription | Syrup Pepsin, Address me Wash, trying to . B. Caldwell, whois now in his 82nd year, used in his extensive practice for Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 513 | father, J. Strout, Washing St.,Monticello, | sisters, Nina MeDaniele and alfacentury. It is the largest selling liquid laxative inthe world. Last yeareight Illinois. Everybody now and Mrs, Perl Yaht Mrs. MeDaniels million bottles were bought in drug stores. then needs a laxative, a was last heard of at Olympia, Mrs it is well to know the best. Yaht's address was formerly Red You can make no mistake in giving Dr. Caldweil’s Syrup Pepsin to your baby. WRITE ME TODAY. |'|mond, Wash. The last Mrs, Holli * % Hesiod day knew of her father he was liv ing at Silver Lake, Wash. ey Here Is a Fine Lene For a Little Baby Millions of Mothers find Dr.Caldwell’s Mrs. Charles ht by Mrs. Montes: that Loveless ts John Edwards, Wash. It is be cousins Mrs. | Lazarus and David Ground: | in Seattle, and Mrs. Id-| wards hopes to obtain the informa tion she wants thru them. eee from the army at Ark., in 1919, Basil L. Gleason, went to his home at Enfaula, Okla, A month later he| being Box | Ano, | two Discharged |Camp PI Basil was six feet pounds, had brown missing man Haniah. locate her and her twe J Miners Help Finance i} |Girl Has Deathbed | fiance has just been kil | from an aeroplane.” | fiance, Lieut. Mahr, was killed while BEST $2.50 Guasses | stores in the Northwest that really unless abse BINYON OPTICAL Co. | Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President, PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE Norton's good right foot pat. |]| Permit the Grote-Rankin Co. to Remind You That Saturday is the Last Day of the FREE Distribution of Nine-Piece Aluminus Cooking Sets With Monarch Malleable Ranges If you have not already placed your order for a New Monarch it is important that you take advantage of this offer tomorrow. Trade your | old stove as part payment on a Monarch. Vision of Fiancee BERNE, March 18.One hour be fore she died a Swiss girl sat up in| bed and said to her parents: ’ led. He fell She had not heard that he was going to fly that as her day. Her vision was ‘true, You Can Bay in XILLRATS TODAY | All Conf | | Ali Because they are of all wool cloths. The styles are cor- rect in every de- tail, the workman- ship is the kind that assures good fit and good an- pearance through long wear. The prices are based on the lowest mar- ket level and small profi The very newest pat- terns and colors are shown. See Them Before You Buy Your Easter Suit! Other Suits $18 to $30 TOP COATS Remember Single and double breasted models Clothes in the new Spring colors; very bought bought diggage values $35. 00 backed by a pL ib Open a Charge Account! You need not pay all in 30 days. finish, of satisfaction tely’s renders an intelligent CREDIT VICE that appeals to intelligent or money people. refunded Between Seneca and Spring Streets testing a new machine STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE DR, J. Rh. DINYON Free Examination | on Earth We are one of the few optical s from start to aduate op- preseribed tely necessary, The Ve top. heom ken accep