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ee Cow Latest Entry MAYOR DENIES ust Pay M oney Before ae and d There] paves co lsee”: BREAK RUMORS She Can Start to Work ALL-COMEDY WEEK name of e whink valued 4, in the list endura 1 M. A. Jessen, apartment house dons along with the long . Gir son’s iS 10p Demands $85 for |owner, seized by the police at ions along with the lovedistancs) Fuscolts Car Report Was | =i! Finc ate : : ae neat 84 Belmont pe bh the doug Requested, He Says | seauly ADI ent Gothia, Woaltta aisd: @rokhns’ cmb ares 1 8 cow, Nad rhe hung Editor's Noto—Johanna poration ofr Bs rT) up & new r her Letunann jo py ah , Seurg today whea 5 1 the Sr. zerlan . sd Sy Vast pound of a total of 28,2 | zee yh } = Ww Cachinan atiee ar ins be . allinge ruggist, perm! { —ogtael cor erie | \ for -leipa aa ber | \ nF) one:t h} fon cana ot al A chuckling, p country, ” me Of butter“st—more than balf a t to othing \° ‘oto ie chortling 100% of butter. Amor cauty parlors, Mra. I , rm ot Sad ontertaining iste Tiley the prices app: yes N entertaining tices must pay to learn the | trade, and the pricey women pay for beauty pai ment, Miss Lehmann work ed in several shops to ob tain this information, The newspaper death of K. Imashita » was killed ‘Thursday M. Murakami, will be Russell, | story ured the report n that Russell | | fottowing is the last of her ‘ ee rf 5 no eee ig Ky ‘td be baw en ead ine’ a articles telling of ber exper- 2 : ; od cont tare ve 1 that Le dy Rus | ee ery |Juventie auth in connection EDWARD HORTON il," the mayor explained A i . aaa gge'r Ghaat wrorie Froth dee are rseeg thas the atieat | BY JOHANNA LEHMANN Me ee hern Garias t Carson's Hatrdr < elgh railway fares are going up, elther, ad el . abe r "| worked very quickly: “Have you the an It's time to talk about raising fares | Worked Vy ae ee conta, $85, with The Stimson Mill Co, of Elma when the city has and I don't the towels, {f you will learn it.” As] aetne heaton ik eal oe think car riders will eyer havo to | the tov ot so much money, she asked | crew loading n eight “ay for some one’s blunder in buy.|I bad not so much money, : je : care ore tire tinea tee |me if I could make a deposit. “How | Johanna Lehmann Bests Poith bab Joona” Sout har icle for threo time | much? "$20? $107 I have to have ne don | hair, but I know now how {* ta mada. | I think !t must be a very Giagree-| Fred W. Richmond ts held for abl feeling to have all that mud on|theft of United States treasury |the head for a long tive minutes to|check for $80. | ney before I can do anything The mayor said: “You're {ll $1 be suffictent on account?” | the only man on earth “Au right, hea, but you bring to-| give tho hair the desired color, And - i - z ” jorrow ng, Fen you start, / ° ° that’s always wrong! on Jodement te eb| the other it tin yours at |i na head | "Thief Outruns His a oe o the general fu’ be bie, 1/58 the hate 8 aga tw t rallw eee rate tee arene pee 30.8 Priest Pursuer The editor said: “You're and all effort. 1 “0 work the first day | "newed after sor eek PETERBOROUGH, Eng. r ri need * are ended," GIRLS WERE NOT Rev. Father Allen. pur » only man on earth Iki we. expec Any ¢ ALLOWED 10 TALK mile a thief who had stol the only ma : from bondholders, we must | sy ‘ ¢ that we are trying to pay tho! nouse obligation in good faith, and that {t| is impossible under the valuations| at which the linea were purchased. girls were very busy the tertory box the money and then|™ and seemed to like thetr| ‘0 Sut the: jot allowes ‘0 | Or bring first $40 and the|NOrk. But they were not allowed to| ext, week the, reste”) “All right | ‘ik. Mr. Harman wald several times] 44 jto me Don't ; work.” prt Se | Eve quickly, I was 0 Of course, I coyldn’t go to work | that’s never right!” but was finally outd! tai LEARN the truth about the mayor in | ‘ there. So I looked thru the phone | work when I went |Wage Reduction to [posic’ ror otner parlors The next a Uhat eary re FOR HER dicts cen el ‘ went in seemed to be very 6 nol \ Go to Referendum {\°", ps hee near five minutes enticeship. nteiiel ught me: s is not gold The an {many times| She Took Lydia E.Pinkham'sV bul. V gemnot. yoders etable Compound and Escap vg Li a woman does not show tase that oe taee gave her. Nature the Operation Doctor Advised jie never ugly, because it's natural ena Ee? Fate led mo to the French Halr|y sink it is the men’s fault, because| Louisville, Ky. Iwish to thank a litle Resinol Oin to rs, Dis| Store and Beauty Parlor. After thoy want to be deceived. you for what your medicine has done itching rash |trict No, 10, The vote will *~ taken) short conference with Mr. Harman.| ana another thing I can’t under- for me. I was in 5, eee ee cnc peor jApril 21. The three-day ence| the head of the shop, I was engaged| sang: de | bed for eight or Fit st “ fate a serious or stubborn skin trouble. {held here between mi *PFe-|as an apprentice. And under what| Why must some shopn have sical Ld aye every It's amazing how quickly this soothing | ®entatives and operators falled and| fine conditions! Pay: nothing. } * apis hier month an 4 ; they can teach ) itch! inflam. |tho men will remain out of the|o¢ apprenticeship: about nlx woeks.| ec. do the samo thi ‘thout | ‘ . Sopa ching, tedices inflam | “ines until the vote t taken. If| Aad’ then he'll tein to pay $9. 0| emceer® oO the same thing without) Wherein Laughsome Larry Offers a Bargain mation and soreness and restores the money i b, in Laughs as a Merry Mirth Merchant The wagereduction program pro-|nobody came to ask me what 1/ posed by coal operators, whereby| wished, because they were busy} miners tn the Roslyn-Tono fields will| washing heads behind the curtains, be cut 75 cents a day and workers/I went slowly away. $1.50 a day, ed to 8) SHE TRIES THE referendum vote of the | _ skin to its normal healthy condition. the proposal is accepted the men) week. He said th T had to begin) a RO. —; | an operation, ‘Your dregrist sells the Resinol prodecta will return, and, if rejected, all/on the foot of the Indder and holp at | maintenance men will be taken from| everything and everywhere, but only | Will Lecture o on } read of Lydia E. | the mines, The miners walked out|/thus could I learn the busi: | Pinkham ‘8 medi- April 1 tn protest to tho proposed/thoroly. He suid he had several \ . [wage reduction. pth 6 girls in his «i who learned; Dr, Robert Whitaker will deliver oe SLES th fe in schools, but he had t/q jecture entitled “Economics as « } 4 them away ogatn | Basis for Ethica” Sunday evening changed my dress to the white Apron. | 6th and Uni © picking up in weight. I will tell any |1 began to work. 1 clear Forum of one that your medicines are wonder- glasses, mado everywhere good orde In the afternoon at ¢ o'clock there ful, and you may publish my letter And then I had to wesh and dry) will bo a general discusslon ii the) if you wish.’’—Mrs. Ep. BOeHNLEIN, | switches and to dry people's hair and) “Marxian Economics” class on “The| 1180 Ash St., Loulsville, Ky. | 4 \clean tho halr away. Contribution of the Inventor in Mod. Backache, nervousness, painful | L, Hanptman has returned Featuring Selections— and again directs his “Prince of Pilsen” and ti AILArtist Orchestra “Seattle Rose Song” “\ wt THEATRE Roy ‘Tho it {s no more high fashion to] ern Society.” times, irregularity, tired and run- HERE Jeut the hair, there are still girls who) Monday evening at 8 o'clock| down feelings, are toms of fe- SUNDAY come to bave their hair bobbed James Duncan, secretary of the! male troubles. “Lydia Pinkham’s I always used to admire auburn) Contral Labor council, will sive tho) Vegetable Compound should be taken ——————————— | second of a neries of talks on “Prac- | whenever there is reason to fear such | tical Trade Union Problema.” | troubles. It contains nothing that DOCTORS OF ALL All of tho lectures will be given| can injure, and tends to tone up and i under the auspices of the Seattle| strengthen the organs concerned, so Uy Labor college. Admission ts free, | that they may work in a healthy, FLORENCE THEATRE ‘SCHOOLS PRESCRIBE a | fothera “Te 2nd and James |Labor Is Migrati Ee pastel over taneoria PORTOLIVE " « Harvest Fields| -—————— een | No matter whether your physician) KANSAS CITY, Mo. April 14 oateo. | The trek 6 > the wheat fields or naturopath. | of the South in on, well in ad- It agree on old| vance of the harvest season, dospite | Port Wine and olive of! ax a food| high wages being offered in tndus- tonic. If you are suffering from in-| trial centers, according t digestion, dyspepsia, nervousness or|Tucker of the United Sta |constipation, just try Portolive for | labor bureau here. | Jone week and you will understand avy demand for |S |why all doctors prescribe st. All| exp n . the vacancies \druggists. Portolive Co, 316 in a sur- | Broadway —Advertisement. | plus of Tucker de- | = | clared toda —— “PAWN TICKET 210” You'll like it better than you did the Mi) a ae Stadt bridge committee at Head of Committee | rote: peattio Fritay noon, and wil! J. I, Murray, manager of the|have active direction of the cam- Mutual Paper Co., was elected per-|paign to secure passage of the $500,- manent chairman of the Montlake- bi bond issue for the bridge, COMEDY 10%: | #205 SUNDAY ONLY CECIL DE MILLE’S ensinaindentiel Twice Daily, 2:30-8:15 Nights, lic to $1; Mats., l5e to 50c THE NEWEST SENSATION IN FUN THE FAMOUS PANOAKE LADY Te Ot ANY. b NDAY } D Cures Coughs Quickly, No Opiates. s |Absolutely safe for infants, children jand adults, 0c and $1 bottle, — | Q BE J I | At all good druggists, or sent post- AND HER SYNCOPATED BAKERS (EIGHT MUSICIANS) ERNEST HIATT. In “Nothing Serious” Madison St. bet. Ist and 2nd LAST TIMES TONIGHT “Thorns and Orange Blossoms” NEW SHOW SUNDAY Continuous 1 to 11 P.M. 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An ae Ly ctapisae ET colyeiddle vio story of a mollycoddle who pi CESS STA PRI ES ST “An Artistic Diversion” us found himself— WYNDHAM STANDING in‘The Inner Man” THE MISSES BEATRICE GARDEL 4 RUTH PRYOR DANCES OF HERE AND THERE Assisted by Miss Marcell White LARGE HARD PIMPLES ON CHIN Itched and Burned, Lost Rest, Cuticura Heals, “My trouble started with a rash which broke out on my chin and MLLE.VALESKA Se turned to large, bar, red yim. Meza (.) eae Fables—Toptes_ of Day—Nows—Orchestra ith LITTLE KITTY BENNETT ey itched and : rv —/Bits ot ssh burned so badly that I scratched PoSHEWAR* COMING—APRIL 25 them. I was very restlees ard lost my rest at night, “ Ltrled different remedies without two monthe before 1 began ng ALEXANDER PANTAGES ; ae if ps ONAL PARISIAN DA Stapleton “A Con- “The ‘atyals Soap and Ointment, and ? “rrain't What i after two weeks’ une I was comrletel ventional Terig How We Do} Muatent healed.” (Signed) Mise Thelma present rd igs Courtship” w Walter” Goodaon, Rt, 7, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Aug. 21, 1922, ‘we MLE. GERMAINE, 1 EUGENE And Roy Van Faia talesey aS || | aca eens OAc WORLD By ee: eB ASSISTED BY allt soeee | WY NENG & HARRIS WHIRLWIND REV ; ee reac tee: BES ETOUES| , A IND REVUE IN 13 SCENES "i : ARIS, : with DELANO OGLL $ 9a Mardin tans \