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§ C hauncey Olcott at the Met * ATURDAY, MAY 18, 1922. COMEDY I WIL KES * Moore Has Musical Rises OF F 13} RI G| PAGE 5 Always Delicious Always Refreshin “SALADA® THE WANT VET AID IN © (MOTHERHOOD MADE FAME GREATER FOR SIX| COLUMBIA BASIN Promoters Plan to Connect Bonus With Project SEATTLE STAR PPHRATA, Wash, M 13 Plan te comb » the lie us me ure with the abia basin irrign tion project, thue removing obje ho Planer mo lg dp relgrernndr sid Sold in sealed eluminam packets only ; ever in Bulk. project, was reveale today Indorsements of the plan have been BLACK-GREEN-MIXED = pecesvne fram, Renee fous and R. & H.C, COOK, East 3343—Elliott 0350, DISTRIBUTORS Poindex of Washington and Me a * Cumber of North Dakota, chatrman Of the senate finance committee, ac cording to W. E. Southard, author of the plan The plan brtefly suggests | That veterans leave their money | for adjusted compensation at & per CAN BE CURED cont interest and have preferential rights on evelopment work and i] land settlement in the project area =e ree Proof To You land in & re * to be fixed nttaoro geaceat ree ms tt ear ance a fash C. MUTZELL - mat, 1 want you just to try this treatmen' The plan provides further for Jay Taes ing out of townsltes in the irrigated istrict with preferentia for veterans. Caan leaned te the gor ernment would be revolved under the present Smith McNary plan and final ly pald back to the veterans. ‘The senate finance understood now to be 1) Drug Business for #9 years. 1 served fowr years as © rignte y and five yeare aa President of to mecording to th T ret made this offer public ie om, ‘ie, Balt Khem, Teiter—never mind how bed—my Kchann I over saw ive mo = chance te prove. our i nd addvessson the coupon below and get t Zend you FRM. The ‘accom pita Jour own case will PT ead AND MATL a |g. C. MUTZKLL, Druggist, No. 4241 West Main St, Fort Wayne, Please send without cost or sbtigation te me your Free Preef Treatment, treatment if you committee ts considering the plan as an extension of the soldier bonus bill Left to right: Above, Mme. Schumann-Heinik, Ethel Barrymore, Mary Roberts Rinehart. | RED CROSS TO Below, Lady Astor, Mr. Claire Sheridan and Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney. chin eat HOLD MEETING 5.02 esos oer fon valuable contributions to the artis: | 6G a 8 rt Coues chaptira ‘Want of the. mens times, most of them are | RAYMOND E. BIGELOW of chapter will act as host, will be held And we find ourselves wondering lattle is being boosted by See Ee el aes FP OVEN Orry £0 | 1S DESCRIBED #0: sete oe will consist of discussions of Red) children and careers were mutu ternational organization, Croaa peace time work, public health |@lly antagonintic | EUGENE, Ore., May 13—If Japan| meets in annual convention at nursing, volunteer service, Junior Madam Schumann-Heink would should succeed in Prussianizing Chi wg Fed Cross and other subjects of in| never have become the drtist abe 1 L 1 n S na, the world would be more dan-| Springs, June 19-28. terest to public health workers is, and could never have brought gerously menaced than {ft was in daa Mina Yeteve Tanke, division field| such happiness inte the world, had BY N. D. COCHRAN jent administration points with pride | 1914. declared J. C. Clark, a former Have You Ki aes organizer from the Pacific division | *he not been obliged to cultivate her| WASHINGTON, May 13—The|to the purchase of seats in the| “itizen of Newberg, in recent years rouble? “ headquarters in fan Francisco, Is|¥oice to support her seven chil . : * engaged in Y, M.C. A. work in Chi | OF Bladder T 5 Sat tn Okrvapla, aban” i fad Peon post-mortem on Indiana will bring | United States senate by writing 18) na, who addressed a chamber of com | READ THIS: rangements for the conference. | Lady Astor, the most prominent|°Ut many kinds of partisan evi-/0. K. on Newberry. jmerce luncheon Thursday, The Jap-) 7s cal—“t suffered fone More than 100 Red Cros workers | Woman in the political world today, |dence, and argument, meh of| Millions who believe that organized | nese re ppiroes is ontarn pO te | Years with catarrh of the Aer re expected to visit Oly during |i the mother of six childnn, Her| Which will be bunk vita * @ rene q|Mive an rongly . oppor ° oe agement gy tren Ide du. }one thing to democrats, another tol cou r before, has thrown the| “Cissy told of a recent conference | % but without relief. Finally % ie ne to gue! deliv. | € —. ner ¢ 4 ‘ “4 1c AB. vey . country into an industrial depression | 1+ shanghai between five Christian | DF. Pierce's Anuric advertised «1! by Mayor (he en the jes, than many rociet women r epubiica n: order to t ro ja bor ite va oer! e 0" sat net a e regal bom cain dew én rit: poe are] One thing everybody ought to seis, rie <h, from labor its right Chinese and an equal number of | ike « drowning man grabbing ae r . . : ; ls that the folke "back home” areli2 vareain collectively. These mil-| Ciristian Japanese ifor the purpose | straw, I thought I would try it hat she may help bring ab on that the folks “back home’ ‘art lions believe that the xteel trust and |? 'finging some basis on which they | Which I did with great success; ag akers tn the pb-ccnphtngy cognition e this year any more thap they |< ancial autocracy headed by J./ couig get together on friendly terms, | Télieved me almost immediately, va i to} poner Ie i eek “ri wel demeecats tm, xeard, ago. en BOO ave Back Of lens Chine took five hours in/fore I had taken all of them eins bers children : roved democrats two dente AEO.lopen sbop drive, which first drove! which to tell their grievances againet | Package, so 1 continued, and Soasiibieadh i ON REO LE Even w Ethel B were 18 On: ielaey Gcean't ‘wean, tecneues t the steel workers, then the rail pan, which they did not spare in| *@y te all those suffering from ety. “The Coftar” ta the tithe atthe | oer ane 1B sonata touch with | itecy at election He was, the|" ad workers and now the coal min-|/)P40) iin he said. When tn.| kidneys or excess uric acid, try ayiet offered by Jack Cuaway and | 2, “Milton by telephone and tele | cub with which the folks swatted| "= formed that they could have an| Pierce's Anuric Tablets and ihe hame! graph Her three children have) You may argue till you're black 1n| equal amount of time to state their | "0 longer! I have great faith in Dr “Satay SOOM gg SNE never. prevested—ta fact, they have! ors BACK HOME the face about how much of this ts of the case, according to Clark, | Pierce's remedies."—8.,, P. Hensley. nciriort's Odditien “iit provide the | contributed te—her popularity and pepe Magy TE oe true and how much of it tsn't, but|the Japanese replied that tt would| | Tour health te you ees ™ novelty of the bill * an elabor ner the mont bel c MANGE IN IOS n " t anes vay write iannes (inet. Methopaliet, £—AiiNe and LaRue, |scuscicin-ahich there te, acrtallet the American ethan | It doben't awenm) that the. Sotin lesrittine "oe rnc’ cok here mas [Dat tekeoitive silanten—doay Sete Pierce, President {nvalidg? u f “ . t o nericat n fliions of men and women BE-|all the accusations, saying they ha Palace Hip. 3—E£thel Eary, Pantages. 4—Harry Carroll, | wntriing and music Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, born back home were republican in 1920/11 ie chem Ana what’ yee | semeniy-tenenan eee Theis coun. | Buffalo, N. ¥., and receive 6 Moore. 5—Mary Thorne, Wilkes. | Buster Quillan and Hie Pals,/a Vanderbilt, ts the devoted mother and are democrats in 1922. It means have to deal with ie what the people |try had been guilty in China, tial medical advice, free, or send 16 i < known to vaudeville as Mother Hut | of two daughters as well as a scu they were human beings then and petieve, psc les % pad he for a trial pkg. tabi i “As fresh and sweet as a moun: [big ctreutt. | bard's Children, will hring the atmos. |trene of International fame. She tx &e hum: beings now, ‘They t. cs “ Hidren, ng the atmos. |trene of Inter no ts ’ froult court of appeals called the |men' tain spring.” That's what a tan| Ray Fern and Maree have a pleas-| phere of youth in their clever little one of the mont generous patrons of KTADbed the handiest brick both a Ba dg ape bine oc nn poorer non-union prem The infer- Francisco reviewer said of “Ragged | ing vaudeville diversion; Mason and akit the atrugeling art times. ‘There are other bricks lying re ean raise enough food for ol |ence is that folks don’t hate the rich Stop Asthma Instantly! Robin.” the vehicle {n which Chaun-| Shaw will appear in “AllforaGirl,"| Fred and Ethel Eary do whirtwind| Mary Roberts Rinehart, popular| ‘round loose. There are yet other | o¢ a Thay koe’ Gerlicre want doe | becahiee thoy Gre Hh Bi Bodnonel ASTHMADOL cey Olcott will appear next Sunday | written by Neville Fleeson and Al|novelty work olia! aa heads to be cracked ee eae vee . | night at the Metropolitan. This Se | Von Tilzer. |. Seymour and Jeanet'o have a pape, ae tape og ens’ Gane . whe Mi’ nied, wobiin ten oT Ua ae ey that ae tap ceteme, sev nee reget ye gee sn, Se vdirect Be attle favorite did not get out this far| The distinguished artist, Don Al snappy offering entitled ¢ Mid-| much of the material for Ker etories | WOU “batter find out why the | ae noe Cr hy on Rees Af ges the real erime of too jauery | ene pa last season, and in consequence his | fon: 0, son © 5 everya. 4 ht ere can get work at a decent wage | anc he 7 Joyner Drug Co. 8 Mrge follow! au of ae RAAO, HR Of the SH DEMENE Hight Stoppers from her close contact with the Sveryday man and his Wife A cney ean pay the farmers a decent |the rich.. Not ignorance of how t0/ tceme: ‘a following are prepared to give] of Nicaragua, ts an added feature of| CamKO REVE young people she has met thru her, U8hepp Iprice for the food he raises. And/ get rich, but ignorance of how to} my him & royal welcome on this occa-|the new bill. His turn sts Of AT PALACE HIP hildren ‘Who's anhappy? they know that somebody somewhere | use wealth and Its power. Ignorance jon. | wit, music and philosophy. | Dorothy Sherman's Cameo Revue| Claire Sheridan, famous sculptrens,| Untold thousands of small buyers! neeween must be summing up the|of how to be happy themselves or} “Ragged Robin” ts a quaint Irish} Jim Sabo and company have a com-! ix the big feature of the new v who is now making her home in| I4berty and Victory bonds, who! 145 against both the farmer i|/permitting others to be happy. | romantic comedy-drama, Rida | edy skit, “A Salvo of Screams.” a SORENES GE the. New VONGy | Tw shea. bas tee ebtaredd Who fig.| ant Went! ate Glecount..to alee] t when re a! "Wetht are noe un | Aaghew, the C0Ms hau Bowel in| Johnson Young and Rita Olcott, and| The Luster Brothers, Bert and pe rae a we Palucn|ure largely in her writings and ber| S284 Row that the bonds are/ ios Ooo ie eh ot temabede. Levene etate in the Liklon, ane snlahty | its producer. A. L. Erlanger, claims | Mayo, Topics of the Day, Aesop's Fa-| isin today cAw ite title crenifien the (figures. piace NeFlin. the hands of the rich, they're| oo Non’ ae at faa oe by. ‘They want a square deal | for it a charm and perfection equal-| bles and music by B + Atenas: Moone gi Mey gglvon esr ne dag | is of thebe: Women’ tg.0 greater| VOT! fete value. The litle pe SARMING PADI 8 and they won't be happy till they| Dr. 3 3. Paddock, Speciall moder “Pe pope < co oth &,. epention | « nt ; , triotie buy NG ST eee ot Stee : = that rn classic, “Peter| popular orchestra com: nty musical, song and terpaicho r because of her art, and a| wcrle Serato: Oe ane rf ser. Ot It. Coming events cast their| Kansas City, Mo. has distt n. kram rean no # picturegquely com ter artist because of her chii-|™*— Wo ea ne te ccnhing eet eaten. dows before, Indiana has just | free over 100,000 copies of a Of course Chauncey will have sev. STOCK COMPANY OFFERS bined. A quintet of talented young! dren. averal millions who rushed pa-jesting revelation. Farmers are find-| 15: « shadow [on cause and treatment of in eral new songs with which to delight AY WITH MUSIC Werth aha A aba aclaptias tho Gale triotically to the colors and went|ing out that after all they are not [tion of the Gall Bladder and os tee th td Weknes’ ee erteadive to makelmetety Suit fepublicane, Gemmbidtn Ducts as associated with Gall his admirers and to start the gallery he High Cost of will) pany eal ; CLEAN TEETH MEAN HEALTH )|0f the liver; Bilious colic, jai gods to whistling. He will sing sey mat the Wilkes tomorrow For the wie! “Malem Cheer aia Dry Squad Cop Gets jthe world safe for democracy, and/or socialists, but that they and their BAN TEE Fh ge e. gas, indigestion. Just. saan eral song hits; “Sweet Girl of My | nee, and with the comedy art ville laughing” three ample provoca . jeame home to a terrible disappoint-| wives and children are just people.|] A child should today for this Free Book to Dr. Dreams.” “In Dublin's Fair City,”! the company at the popular stock! tives are supplied, prominent among $10; Costs Him Job ™"" , Mary of them t even|Just human beinge, And working: |] DO {*uent (> rlene | Paddock, Box SW 201, Kansas Cit “Bach Day Till I Die,” “The k ot|theatery this roaring farce should|them being a comedy satire, “The| For conduct unbecoming an officer. | St ® Job. much less a bonus. men are finding out, too, that they|| teeth with as much her Little Brogans” and “When.” we te a popular attraction. Joy riders,” presented by Frank Cor-| Patrolman J. H. Ramse FARMERS HAVE are human beings rather than demo- consideration as is y nted by nk Co rolman nady wan dis riME eats. renebt a ena we iste. || Eiven to ite GIRL ACT TOPS more unique and original (dea! nell and company missed from the police department | 7CUGH TH — : alts studies. Tt matters 4 MOORE PROGRAM } ed than that of the au Nat Lesster and Bob Moore Iike | by order of Chief H. Searing Fri Hundreds thousands of farm.|"* pong © growing disposition for pot h fw well den- Varietien’ of 1922.” with Harry High Cost of Lov A} wise promise to chase the glooms| day, it became known today ere who worked their fingers raw/®! 0° (nem _ ny SP pyet se republt-|] ft will not inst un- Carroll, Tom Dingle, Patsy Delaney, | YOUN# woman with an with thelr comedy talk, eccentricand| Searing says that Ramsey arrestea|to fed the army and the begin voting as human beings. wha || {00m ‘Re-teetD are isters, comes as the headline act of | bine responsible hild. of Irish wit is always wel-| violating the traffic ordinance, and|¢¥ér since trying to make & living.| | it oe happiness, cheat a dentist ts the new Orpheum vaudeville show | Succeeds In wen ¢ cir ome, and Hart Doyle, “the boy from | later rele » for $10, Ramsey veral millions of workingmen. " 7 to elean your opening at the Moore Sunday after. | Stances abou them th may be relied upon to sug-| was a me the police dry equad | ¥ did thelr bit tn the ranks of| There is one thing that throws|| teeth and go to 4 2 iecuen dk tanpuaidioee 4 o : ; behind ‘the tines © Win ‘the ht on what they think about the|| him every thre noon, It Is said to be one of the most 5 until ks ago. . ‘ahh the 6 months and bay pleasing acts of the kind touring the|‘tibute considerable revenue to her) Ber and Heer are stalwart —___—_—___ + and now that the org cttae cma tae “ ng the || your teeth & etal b. each month. haps who promise the thrills of the 5 rofiteers are ing to drive working people think well of Henry || amined. : r 5 obi MAJ. WILMER B. BRINTON of Fo 4 they 4 sat ; Wie Guth & theme mist ecocer| bill # ' eedy tané-tohat nto slaver ord, and they don't care how many Uric Acid causes more suffering and : 4 mand of the division train, 96th di ent t bor kes him a he 196, Columbia Street. Roy | hrowdly addled by the author that | fea ian setuenn ‘ie . Beg . dl} the government was turned over ri him altho he runs an open bey sen inn 9 4 1 contend. re is absolutely nothing tn the play best photop! The | sors army quartermaster | puritanical fanatics during the war|shop. Which ts something quite dif-|| seaTTLE's LEADING DENTIST Ineufficient exercise that could offend, and yet there Match Breaker py ty rps. a dip wae a to deprive them of their personal |ferent from what the United States | srempt, from’ Uric Acta | more spice and laughter introduced | KOLB AND DILL vhesttameenin Wee Bee ee , nol = : Cee ee ere er ® Cepepeta, than Is necessary for one evening’s| COMING SOON Milionis’ Of pacriotio eltineng. who Liver Troubles, Fermenta in the ) entertainment ‘eth ‘and TAR, peowine Conciens believe the profiteers who rich Bowele end Stems 1 Kolb and Dill success 1s mada| will be omed May . to Unhappy is the man for whom his out of war's opportunities are now @ 4 iadder Trowbl more interesting to Wilkes p Srand new production wald te be the OwR mother hax not made all other | running the government; and that omens. ef by the Stile 4 mothers venerable —Richter no real efforts are being made to mon alime sction 0 macet amusing o¢-t! itis rested } Bee aliments ari i 7 agp pelle a “Pes ;|make the thieves pay back what en The Kidneys lar the ‘W veep olga k gar ie! Bleypel ea i they stole ana ‘can not properly ‘carry oft th many friends \ act comedy with smusloa! crimosings Millions who belleve that the pres fons, the excess poison (Uric ed ae 7 amin Smid Gt0"the” orem a “in ime | Meart of Paddy Whack Twritten by Aaron Hottman es Seattle’s Own eryatallizes x 3 cE, pecta r Kolb and Dit ay is i wr thie Urie Acid « hy B y . ay mansion Detween ‘the joints Sn trare | COMEDY PAIR ; te ovata teases ta SYARKING SUNDAY Family Theater © fever the condition ts known die ¢ < oO - whoae |tween cn nd c : S SUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. When It Ie! paren a and Joe V and labor, Kolb ts ‘6 depo ibrous tismues surroun sare known wherever re in| seen as the representative of wealth ise A emuses intl jon udeville, are announced the | and posit while Dill is the cham Sree ton another it ‘Ie eniied “inv | Headliners of the new w bill at| pion of the working class STARTING TOMORROW FLAMMATORY RHEUMATIOM. When|the Pantages beginning with the ft repeatedly attacks he nerves of the | matinee Mt - h joints, causing severe pain, though with | ™matines Monday. ‘These ¢ ter ttle or no ewelling, it" is known as| comedians, who appenr a4 a wise vic RUBUMATIEM . e ‘trom over, are two of the best known impaired action of the kid Prepared Under the Supervision of United States Public Health Service rid of the cause. fulfill this the organs can funs-| nadied. not their condition properly until yourself with Rheurmatiem idney Medicines, as no per xperienced until the Characterizen | our methods tn |Pevery transaction, and our cus medicine || tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consin ness judgment t with sound busi mulated knowledge chemiata and several jane ail over the country. thousand | We have| Paid on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. 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