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ERAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR 1URSDAY, MARCH See Ee aa ] | We Tell It With NEW TRIAL IN HERE'S MORE ABOUT PRESIDENT HAS iB WE ABOUT V ,U b CIRCUS HOLDUP __ SY Srvesv'ice SY | MUCH TROUBLE {_srah tric Rah A al : “But,” he was reminded, “isn't all this a little beside Another Robbery May Re- jthe subject? Isn't it’ simply a question of whether the law | Daugherty’ Enemies Are! Sult in Freeing Two Men |—as represented by the secretary of the interior’s ruling Kicking Up Fuss jis to be enforced or not?” ome ies ne VANCOUVER, Wash, March 2%) “No,” Ness retorted. “It’s not. The question is whether BY LAWRENCE MARTE be 8 aus NE. it March 29. ‘The robbery of t a, Wa the ruling was just. 8T, AUGUSTINE, ¥ r UE Ge renuitc the treet ot s|Not Local Crisis; Concerns Whole fat. oat ent Harding to “4 ioc Fee y Ape Your Easter THER convicted of robbing t » State, Whole Nation Floto cirous here of \ 1uch for the pro-Jap sentiment. Now listen to Alex i Py! Beare ger) pie pe panco ; Garments eames fo Indications today. | ateCredy, president of ‘the First National bank and chair-|1 1924 eandidac love the } stances ts ske . man of the citizens’ anti-Japanese committee: laine hese Ap n dongs 4 He i 3 as : ease Roy Moore a rt Oreu' *| “This isn’t a local crisis, It affects the entire state—|° Frc prem ap - - : , Can be chosen here from any } ‘tHed for the - vo oe. the entire nation, Because the condition here is fairly |") nie arding ke from the Fashion Centers asterful productior preme Baga . County | representative of conditions everywhere on the coast, It's ey eral-car 5 rite nN GIVE Attorney Hall, of Clarke county, the Simply a question of whether we are to remain a white wer ‘ ? a ge pes F oe through the season of Spring-time events with great pleasure afternoon of Mar rv tare! nation or not. ai gg 4 i ; is ape . ee “I have no personal interest in this fight—that is, the - stir torney Vivia k ¢ It is no surprise that this shop. Jap menace can never affect me personally during my lite ugbert ven ‘ ‘ t to hin or mites with . waaats parse time. But it can affect our children—and it’s them that ‘ ing never near app Issue a state ‘ t only any other house P Prebably was an n we' re fighting for. : ement t ° min t jt your Easter appearance, withthe certainty the hich Hall's pet! “This talk of evading the law simply because the busi-| was entirely unoftic ad withou si m" 4 that she Fin Baybiror Mees mig eat po mes tion might have bee { expired |N€Ss men of the town will lose some money if it is enforced arding ee ¢ in e-re ent wit ot benliass Volanne March 26, but it was yester|is poppycock. Of course they'll lose money. I realized that r Wii ccs aia gered Ci Pay that he realized that the letter) three years ago when the gravity of the situation first wh aid at » fu : our tenders of such youthful, snappy oe ed the highest « became apparent to me. by amaly, that ne hed Be wt ; aiken ‘ ; yet refined styles auch fine fabri } The two convic en, bs But I didn’t hesitate. I took my loss, wrote it off my|™ arding ab ’ Ke 1 aw u i sesh ya uch — perfec Whom were to serve tr te books—and today I’ve forgotten about it. That's the only | URGE DAUGHERTY anc 1 er of needlework, # eres (ro om t > yeors way of meeting an unpleasant situation. For three years a} MAKE REPRISAL « now v ‘s witnesses avail.| haven't loaned a penny to a Jap.” t Of the prosecutic ) able. They are circus employes, and) (This is the first of a series of articles written for The} Augus t the tr mom Let ‘ ‘Sweet Sixteen” Serve You This Easter meee Rave scattered to t Star on conditions in and around Wapato, Tomorrow the Kdent " r old t eral nent t a es a ons i Bs . ge pee Se sso” writer will discuss tangible cases of law-evasion by both |’ *!roltly and cle had ¢ ada ‘ * : wad ri oe Alay I Wes i] the Ford fils by sada P van, Oy eh intimated, but express .. | Japanese and whites that have been brought to light.) ts ‘ co nusherty Jappe rt * take pains to happil y about P tefaction with this s ft aes ee Ce s «8 he | Attorneys for Or . | apres ees es =r type HERE’S MORE ABOUT us that when It waa gives ont SRE'S MOR A Ee MOVE TO OUST JAPS ot een Nae oneel| FORT ‘ STARTS ON PAC coll It the matter waa no STARTS ON PA in the preat & and leave it to our children to settle, are still here Nanos 6 4 y are urging him to make | PON thin gr Sa by harsher, m agic means.” ders of the U + ment|reoriaa! by pelating out how the j Turning to the k ituation, Col-| and of th ntiment people | story was fn he te un. |Our Privileg: “F jvin d jared ruling made by | of this valley, and the «i lon gives | wi continue the controversy, |"! * z Aa 3 l tormer Sec retary of the pte ee Al | Us such grave concern that we feel| The affair has causced such a atir linet ea Geese 5 Safer ar wert B. Full should solve the problem | it our duty as patriotic American| however, that some development . my ik ned Trying to Protect | r the time being, at any rate, on | cltinena to bring the matter forcibly | may follow paste : may er, oar apy is ec Priest From Arrest the reservation | to your attention. The dieeatiatection: © operation with econ | “If the people of the valley,” he| “Owing to the fact t the leas . nt wan expressed g, | bublic ¢ of pa rb. | said, "make it known to Secretary | of the are not opea ~ | Work that the ruling is being evad | to public tn fon, it is imponsible | Mr, Hardir Iam sure he will enforce it." | to identify v > potd- | after the After touching upon the succesntul campaign which he is conduct: | } state anthalien | know that a very | explained hare here judict against the |in ev er nee of the om all of Japan. But laim for Ame arrest Krakau, Petty offense, banded them. 1Ogether about the churchyar ; Bnd, weaponiess, fought off women formed a phalanx themselves together by in ng their hatr and tying their |“ bi harap $a foae tose pant poll "7! Sen, Fess ant together. With this wall of ¢ a ood. they. completely deur. | EXCHPT SLEE! pepaneee, 0 al government Work of Harding the church in a double tine | 0 : eee vn, Mpa oat neste ba ; ARION, O. Maret t ne ‘ ry / Fesisted for hours any attem unless we ‘ nil | state a verita Ml to President Harding a hg \ / \ 4 160 infantrymen and 80 cava! the Jabs vealtos 2 \ piace |e the! Sapane men, United States & t cy i v — eee tt termined in this matter, but that mitous consequences hich to] D Feat: of Oblo, deciar adh Nets.” lat mpliahed nt wT r 7 ar . marked J Suits that compel J Capes that dof Wraps of such fa of the horses, a second line | ‘2a with bullets. incalculable. an he nf the Marton publisher. k ERRY TRIAL b io t n appeal the admiasion that ff honor to the magnificence as ‘about the door of the church, | Colvin uttered a bitter denu a ‘These colonists are animated : BEEEIRG BEES | ‘ . carnestnenn @ thelr eq genius of those hot and and burning salt in | ton of the white men who are help-| by spirit of intense nationalism STARTS ON PAGE 1 o four oh AERONDEN T not be found else ff designers who ; foyer of the soldiers. | Ing the Japs evade the antialien land) toward the country of ¢ na | = und Bc udents where; in varia ff live through the [f to the figure that ty-six women were arrested and | &nd the secretary's ruling. tivity. They are breeding this HERE’S MORE ABOUT % : ‘ashion, providing Bi tions of semi. virtue of thefl knows how to a ‘Seriously injured. | "I have infinitely more respect, "| same spirit into their children, RES 3D a ol} from count . n * ae er : ight 1 effects and grace they carry carry on with n the priest was taken out, the |" ®!d, “for any Jap than I have| and the significance of this fact BERNHARDT Urmes, but hac " i re aehe 7 i 5 ° artness off with such ele- i % renewed by men, and| ‘°F the Amertcan who will sell his) will be better understood when it in return ; Ne or odel for: 3 . bes SAgs Bors: Bastion J mac Gana Wodnbad: country for his country’s dollar.” is known that in the sehool dis |] gp SON PAGE Fortuna was beached, A¢ Ander 5 5 service <¢ t : est pranks, a price ‘canon ali Councilman Tindall, after dectaring| trict of which Wagito is. the TARTS ON PAGE 1 son told Daugherty that the fate of the Pacific at was : center 3 per cent of the births in |” ' in 1 aNk Of” ¢ $ AM Is HIT being fought out on the Yakima In were Japanese. | When {t was placed in the vault, Prdebcator -? - dian reservation, gave a briet . ; wrappiness lends state haa enacted a law under | Femained with BY TYPHOON of the antiJapanese movement on| which the ten by Japanese of f ot r tugboat ¢ jthe Coast. He blamed proJapanese | gedienne’s, her ¢ sffeur fforts large! lands within | on Is pro- ment for ng the Fc FRANCISCO, March 29—De- | fforts largely upon “big business od. a taxi driver, - t ea ae LETT SORTS of the storm which swept the | ez tost New York.” decessor: tock the ‘view |!” his ¥ clothes, wheezing up| SEEK TO PROVE JUNIOR THRE a PIEC 5 i 16 of Guam on Sunday wer.) * 5O nm,” he explained, “are, . upon’ the na jint 0 most rickety of Paris taxicabs, | CONSPIRACY EASTE x EOC KS KNICKER SUITS at the headquarters of the | subject to the income tax and excess | tional administration to give force to| He wept as ha reiated reminiscences {J n Falkr . 1 to 19 Tn rekede Raval district today. | Profits taxes in this country. They | this law in lands under federal con. | Bernhardt’s days of giory | op int fon of testimony b: fer dispatches received by | know in Manchuria and China there/trol within the limits of thia state,| Ministers of France whre there, too, ; Oificials reported the navy radio | 4re vast opportunities for them—and | and we have looked forward confi.| however, and old timers declared the | OY n r Babled by n typhoon, which |that there ‘they can escape’ hens | deny ta socng is dee to aneg|fuueral ihe Rreatent popuiat Nome | te wan ane OUR HIGHER GRADE GARMENTS (Wrecked numerous government |‘*xes. So they desire a financtit} off, But the pres sine poleon’s body was brought ted hndt orcs gic-y Pgs ectcandltan ated 7 gh “Sweet Si \ s id build ed «| Partnership with the Japanese em rp t Intenti , + | here. nder and the cow Though “Sweet Sixteen” models at $16 enjoy a multitude of friends hips | other buildings, uprooted trees | Apparent intention on the part of the | ‘ A of the stylefa: rs and economical, for those who demand it, the same iid heavy damage. No loss of | pire for the joint exploitation of thene | Japanese to hold in contem, he de-| At Bernhardt’s wish, the cers-| mis ‘ ruled, however ages ae Peeing port caked : are “Was reported, however. | countries—and, in order to get it and | cision of the head of government monies were extremely There entertain a moti ery styling is im ed to all our higher-grade garments, priced the storm centered, the dispatches | "¢rve their selfish purposes, they are| partment cannot fail to come as a| Were no oratt and le musi t t Seusiniony left the coast of Guam, the Willing to sell out the Pacific coast | shock to every patriotic American." |The chotr sang Fa famous | conctusion of+the state's case being caught in the edge of the | '° Japan. requiem as she th date ou ont proof had been tntr oon. | “Tf it had not been for the agita- | Brilliant sunshine of a ¥ 1 ebiish the state's contention FSS tion against the Japs, started in Cal |amiled upon funeral ¢ at | 3 jfornia, there would be three million first; later in the morning the akies| ' Were, Chat the state Persons Lose jof them on the const today, and the} clouded over. " Thursday and baht ie New York f a 2 ay} y San Francisco . eo . | flag of the Rising Sun would fio: | | CROWDS STAND WITH _ ‘e 7 “ \ ee the case S " VA - a is ‘e in Home Fire | lover Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and| (BARED probe ny Portland . L Los Angeles | San Francisco." v a : BE Que. March 29.— Four)” ‘rinaai also urged the panage mal Five miles thru the heart of Paris, |are giving her this honor because Were burned to death and al oostitutionat amendment batting || Bi t C bi { Kind! where Sarah reigned in life, the pro-|of the fact that tt was our circuit is dying of injuries received | 8 3 $ Biggest Combine o ING | cession wound; past the theaters|that brought her to Ameriea and ferday when the home of os eaeaera Jape from citizen. gg . Whore she scored innumerable tri-|introduced her to the vaudeville eux was destroyed by | *!P. in World |umphs; the Bohemian quarter that! at _ Lemieux and bis three chiidren | EMPIRE HANDED worshiped her and whose sons and tefore requesting that the audi burned to death and Mrs. Le. pep terhined a SE ea CHICAGO, March 29.—Merger of | @auhters she loved as much as her|ence stand, Mixe Gordon in a brief ' Ststained a broken back when| | “A great empire has been handed | yori @ Co, and, Acmore oe Gn [admirers of nm higher sphere: down | (alk, eulogized tho life of the “Di. | ‘ | ws Betpeditrom a window, with the |4own to us, he declared. “But It islinty w. sego00,006 pane ec cen | the Boulevard. Sheila treat mea | wk sulogte |Gloria Swanson Is {Sad News Sent to _| Pioneer’s Funeral at their height. hot ours in fee simple— M4 BIVEN the Jargest in the world, was of.| Fue Royal, to the famous Place de|PAID HIGH | d for Di V. i i us in trust for the American people, | fiat er yphined odes Ia Concorde; along the Rue de Rivol, | COMPLIMENT | Sued for Divorce) alentino Again Is Set for Monday Lecture on Pg oe Seere CPOE itis | taahnioalition 6¢. the: | pis | PANE the, Tullleriogs WIN hundreds 6¢|)- “The highest’ compitiient that |’ 0 ANOMLEA, March’ teo-cie-| INDIANAPOLIS, March 29,—In.| Funeral services for Ward Passage, ry thousands 1. ° he cortege | eve: d paid to mo,” # ian G o . eauty, 4 eside! 25 S, ttle’ Cli Judge C, A. Norton, commander of |Sh#%¢ of the Morris asseta by the | thouxands lining the way, tt tege | ever had paid tom: aid Miss Gor- | ra Swanson, film beauty, is in court] diana officials today paged Rodolph| & resident of Seattle for 25 years, " Seattle’s Climate f ]Armour interests were effected thru |don, “was by a New York dramatic saunas | who died Monday at his residence, | Wapato Post of the American Legion, " wha ; | again, this time asx defendant in 1] Valentino and Winifred Hudnut with R100, tne No dla Ceeeaenl F ne who stood with reverently | critic Who sald that I reminded hi jo #. J. Saunders will give the | declared in opening the meeting that |‘? North American Yrovision com: | a wi ntly | critic who sald that I reminded him 0 FE. Union st., will be held at $ . ide i divorce action brought by Herbert/ the sad news that their recent mar-|- i pany, a joint subsidiary. Represont-| bared heads on the sidewalks had|in many ways of Sarah Bernhardt, 1 43 3 | “ut | pd, m. Friday at the Home Undertak- aS som eclore|st was call Meat il pos ; tl atives of both firme met and signgd | #Wakened early and rushed forjcan never hope to have a kinder|K. Sombern, film magnato, her pres-| riage at Crown Point is illegal ing parlors, Interment will be at emiging?® ‘Thureday ‘eve. | Arseticnss, of America £F the articles of consolidation, ‘The places, windows were to be nich wars spgkso about me 3 on thusband Mrs. Edward Franklin White,| Walla Walla beside his wife, who died i i a | purch prico was approximately | {ter dav Manager Reiter said that the mbern charges Gloria with de-| deputy atto apis! 1 aeela | 37 years ago, a? o pee ie rae tem. In a few years thousands of 000,000, Leaving: the theaterm, the shops| Orpheum olrcult le planaing te aed ; | deputy ue mey generas, declared as | 57 : ave. and University st. for | American-born Japs will become citi. | 2.0008 dation of physical ts of | 4nd the grand mansions behind, the|a memgrial to the grave of tt rting him, and it ss understood) neither Valentino nor his bride had Seattle Labor college, Prof.| zens," he said, “and they will have a| scallion of physical assets o! a Mw | a ers will also review the preced-| dual. citizenship—ono which the companies began about two] Cortese escorted Bernhardt thru the|actreas and that tho dealgn for such | that sho will not fight the charge. | ved in Lake county, where the cere: | i& seven lectures. Evarybody 1s wel-| them the right a vot fe ig 4 eee weeks ago, thickly populated distr where live | a memorial will be made a subject of |It has all been arranged as a per mony was performed, Issuance of the mr ff Peay gel et Mepis dae ‘ the workers sho called “my chil-/ contest in the cities in which the cir-|fectly tame, non-reputation.wrecking Admission free. Bab Weer elton ts In addition to other final details w onteat In the cities ch the ofr r KIN! wedding license was not In accord i af ih keepe thelr allegiance tor ‘he lagreed upony Armour & Co, wil|4ren.” They had Just ax great a|ouit shows. Jaffair, it is eatd, I Wwlenvehie tars ih accord |] mm crear onGay vintcoso ow. jtake over Morris employes and| Part In honoring her today as the} On two different occasions, Madamo| She was married to him here in state kutnovitita Srfiastan h OF WORLD RENOWN TON DOrIC te ewe Afe | inka good: thald petiaton righta: highest officials and soclety leaders.| pornhardt appeared in tle on the |1919, after having been divorced by Hit facthay Gat Ect mate nea Organist of the Celebrated ii atoat aga coaagiyt 3 continue. |" “gigning of the final papers wag |All seemed united in a common sor-| Orpheum circult. First whe was here | her first husband, Wallace F, Boery, pelt efchas i public the | St. Bustache, Paris |- Rite} ok sein "t td shed Neb picturesque, More than 100 men, | TO in 1913 and then again in 1918, movie star,in 1918. Her matrimon eave ctor tele seria a —in— lThe American Legion ieee (en: [financial and industrial Jeadern of {BUYS ISLAND FOR rhe first time she was here,” sald | fal career with Beery had lasted two] crown Point, Valewling eet || Grand Organ Concert himtiat be whites ee ee tthe, Middle: Went, gathered at of | BURIAL TOMB % “ho came In her private car,| years. His complaint also charged) siuanut were married ia arden Program of L:oNocton: read. w teléx ficel at the Continental & Commor-|_ The fisher folk of the little 4 to place it In a quiet place, | her with desertion A ceremony not recognized hy ear || MOST SUBLIME MUSIC OF Taard: Rriodea fost oe Tek cial bank, stepping forward one by | Belle Isle, off the anny we got y ion to have it mwitct Ulorla Swanson Sombern, the 214-| f Setemon a OREN CLE SIO REMMI LasiOii cintioostioe ne Americatl/one to attach their namen to tho|had their part {n today's ceremony, |on a spur out at the university. Tho| year-old daughter of her present A j A Post ‘ow ith anttoameneen of hbase mass of documenta. too, Bernhardt had purchased a tiny used to come and serenady her | marriage, will be kept by the mother| (oa oa Ry Palestrina, Du Mage, Grigny, teh e stand and | > abited te old omh, ” | O18 whe ‘ac », | by agreement, It Is sald. | duction and stocks estimates showed, | and ach, Bu y 3 ‘const: tion polson bl a fot ‘ bay’ rig J. Ogden Armour, tho first to | Uninhabited island to hold her tomt night, In 1918 when she came, | by . bk i oe ihe ae ori PRR DIENT oe : ihe weve te n with ri 4h Inign, left immediately for California | but poverty of her Ining days}it was during the war, Private cars fieahl pat dandy lik octk Hoover de sah z De wgaa varud é pest % | clared yesterd letter on | APRIL 2, ATS liver and | headed by the Kika band from Yai. |t® test after monthn of strenuous | forced her to dixpono of the prop-| were not allowed then, Says Big Sur lus | the ve , at haath neg othtaat cH Rel Le TE taiant abd iets th! tna. The resolution adopted by the | Work In effecting tho unprecedented | erty. Her son will be aided to buy |WanmieD TO y f 5 P Exi Welling to, Representative tauitn Plymouth Church ave a completo re dent, t back. N q Roprese ‘ u \the riphneoe petite pi dgeedbs st Today these fisher folk, headed py | ONE of Sugar to Exist | co. or sfanuonus ts, tho secretary Sixth and University ae “However, sho remembered the] WagHINGTON, March 29 A hatteall, cement Artists’ Musical y Y. F tho munlelpal authorities, went to i AS N, March 29, — Alemphatically stated that hin depart Management Ar vation, Lose Your at, Rirch's Waceeinlie opronecn eae University, and Jnalated that sho bo! sugar murplua of 476,000 tons will| ment had no tlures to. indicate | Bureau of America, “Secretary Fall's ruling," It recited § p aken out there again, exint at the end of th ont yonr, short fy on, Salo at 4 Y en Poutaina, and placed a wre K f prosent year,| sugar shortage, Reports of susar| Tickets on Salo at, is being openly nnd defiantly disro. Keep our Health) es Poutains, ond placed a wreath of eng h hor tint trip, tho vaudeville | the department of commerce semt Pr ae are blamed for the prico SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, | warded, Superfiuous flesh tx not healthy, pen ALLO on Vin situate stint stage Was new. to the madamo, and) annual survey of world sugar pro- increase of tho last few Wikits | PRICES: _f $1.00, $1.50, Plus Tax otwithstanding the fact that ther In ity honithy to diet or ox- tho "NV oe rie nno so often re. ee! took keen delight watctung the |- wa weet eau | 2 |many of their leases have expired, bat method Kchown tor rodent ee fee @ acts that preceded hers, Her leading ‘ very, few. Japaneno have left the| ink t fat body enslly and |man on that trip was Lou Tellogen - nz Price | reservation, and the number at pres | atenally ji",,the Marmoln“Methad, BERNHARDT if S who {4 now belng sued for divorce by ) ‘Or tomac gony —|ent on the reservation ts pr [irled and endorsed by thommands, : tieally | Marmola Prescription Tablets. cone his wife, Geraldine Farrar,” PLYMOUTH) ‘nies’, [Sintmtta “Stonetptont ant aemiotal HONORED HERE),,2assser eer tele many otner| = | “isk Your Drugist About MO CHURCH TO KVADE ORDER doline for a case. ‘thay nto harine| Appreciation of the dramatio|hardt mado to Seattle and proudly : J It Gives Relief in Five Minutes Thowo whose teasen havo expiroa | #4" nd ono wrinkles or flab-|work of the Inte Sarah Hernhardt | exhibits an autographod photograph Your druggist will tell you that inom » fo They, are popular because | ™ et ilbh angst iti: ; weet metat swt tell yo te SPAY APRIL 5th have found varloun ways of evading | atfastive and convenlant Ane ene | was shown by the wudiences of CW a a stomach tho ruling. A largo number have| druggint for them or wend price die | Moore theater Wednesday, whon at see For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, jaure Hie AUG Oe ae 1 Oe ney, wil taken gub-lenses by prearrangement | fect to the Marmola Co, 4012 Wood-|the roquest of Vera Gordon they | A bo refunded LONDON?’S | “rnts:2e sae wien tora | tesa Pater ale @ PV ntood for, hale a minute. In" silent | ACtors Pause in fave: pow as on somach? agreed sum of money, these white| | a a homage to tho great. nctross Sour Stomach, S Faye eG Rae tablet and the mis> PST RING [irene etinine teaser tor tho vote Wah "line Gordon will make to amo} Bernhardt’s Honor Bilious Liver A nae purpose of making suc or nervous? u a, Poare bilious, diaty or wub-lenwe: ND POW ‘ requent at every performande until! CINCINNA ch 20,—1or 7 MON wilt help, put you Hehe Others have entered into contracts LIGHT CO, saturday Hight, according to Carl eotsany i % Rahs “ wiga vaste The nloeat cathartic-laxative in the|empty your bowels completely by |in.a day; Rives SA A QUA R TE T | 10 farm on a cropsharing basis land || Melo Preference Dividend No, 6 || quitter, mannger of the theaters And dudlencos at local theaters, wil |Win‘ puysle your liver and bowels |(hiiming and you will feol aplendid, | ganite tin atomach trouble, Be FAME hold by white. lenseon, Some. nro “MIs Uttle half minute of homage oan Seat Sale Tomorrow merely holding onto their old longo. ; sizes 16 to 44 pause at Bp. m. today in silent trib. | When you have Dizzy Headache, ak B otk ue you sleep." Cas |to yourself: throw aside prejudice an, Clay ComBrd and Pine || holds by sutferance, ‘ah toga, || Wilt bo paid to Madamo Bernhardt | ute to. Sarah Rernhardt—one soo-| Colds, Bilausness, Indigestion, or Wate YOU Up oF epee ko jand try MEO-Ne 5 je r Salts, Pills, Calomel, .{ And money back Lo wou don't s a] ” , MUON jf] "The important polnt t# that they ower & Light Go, {/bY bvery Orpheum, cireult thoator|ond's ailonco for euch yeur) of tho|Upuet, Acid Stomach ta candy-like On Oll, and they orth ite wolght I go in tho country,” wald Reiter, “We|fumous actrens' life, cont only ten cents a box, Children PAR NM Vondtag. ates! ‘Cancarot." One or two tonight will [love Cascarets, too, WhordAdvertisementy

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