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i THEATERS at Tin: colonial. Th ;.im.- of Thr-," at the ('"lonitl 1"'! i. i- a New York !'- 1 1 t i t story f.tll of ihril'.-. t-xcit-iwTit ani surir:-s fi-v. pT.Jit to Iir.;.-h. Th' ;"ry j. ort ray. tlw :ktM.iis of ua ;i.l'.riitur('fw who is th lirotins ji.T cf a xrou;) of cuni. i r. ST crimin Thr!h th" ;t. ji aintano of .1. :.prwty man tlu al-cntur-s is r:al!'l to air. entre to fa. hion.il.'- ho: a h. At one of t functions sh ear-fully 1 lys i"r plans to t away nith -or:io of the ctly jfwt l-t ! ; ; 1 aj ty the Harney Gilmor th- v. . n-known anl popular star ac-r, in th ch.irater if a New York !'.' ciivf, af'-r :i any exciting a! -nt u res and thrillInic fs ap t'l -s. finally traii.-s tluguilty ones to their lair only to diecover that his own son was the in tual tho-f. "The Canif of Thr e" deals with the higher tlaM- rf ninr.ir.K' rimli als who are a octant nun.;' to society. As th story niirjvils many njfiral and xcitin trt nes of dav fO PRESERUE THE HAIR "When your child 13 provru, the condition of and the niro'irt of his or her hair will depend largely upoa tho way it is cared for now. Tho human hair is ff nposcd cf about 173,000 delicate oil plants. Ordinary soaps and bhampoo3 will 100 n destroy tho natural oil and tho fatty roots of these plaats making tho aair dry and brittle or destroying it entirely. EVKUY Wi;LK SHAMrOO i3 n Anti-septic Oil Shampoo that ; clt5te3 and purifies tho scalp thor-1 Dly and leaves tne nair just, as r.aturw intended, soft, HuiTy, filky, and tho scalp slightly moibt with oil,, but no Surplus oü ia tho hair. If met would u?o EYETtY WEEK ANTI-SLPTIC OIL SHAMPOO instead tif the strong alkali thampoos Ahieli are so commonly used, tLey would properve their Lair rather tuan invito bald neas. EVKiiY WEEK SHAMPOO dissolve's and removes the dandruff (dry cr oily), opens the hair celli, feeds and strengthens the famished Toots and Jrave tho hair clean, soft. Huffy pilkv and tho scalp healthy. A weekly application for men and children arvl every other week for women keeps the ealj; rlean, healthy and the Lair in excellent Condition. EVETiY WEEK AXTISEITIC OIL HAMI00 contains both mineral and cocoanut oils which cleanse the scalp and hair thoroughly, open the hair cell and fjivo the hair plant the oil which is requires. It lathers freely, remove sny sxirplus oil, hut does not remove tn natural oil which healthy hair require Tar:r bottle (04 t-aspoonfuls) :,v nt Otto C. liastLin. bunion's Iru Store. Wettick's, American lrug Co.. i ooiili-v's Iruir Store. hol.is i'chillir,.r. Hans Iru: Stre. and oth'-r dealers in drills and toilet artioUs. Ad -t.

Like A Boy at 50 Bubbling Over Willi Vitality Taking Iron Did It Doctor says Nuxatcd Iron Is greatest of all strength builders Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 200 percent in to weeks time.

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ami nisht life in thf threat metropolis .ro ar urately and v i i 1 1 y shown on t ho si r'-on. The strange mixture of character 1 nt rol ucd. during the pk turizat;on of the f-tory, with finick action, aried n'fncs and perfect photography, ha.K a tendency to hop intent and ir.y.-trry intehsely ahsorh-fr.-to the verv end.

at Tin: oui'iiin'M. The new bill presented at the ''rpheum today features the Curzon .-"i.tTs in an atrial act which has Uen prominent on the program of several of the larger circuses of the country. The original costuminp, lii-'htin efivts and the attractiverasis of th principals ina'-. this ; f t a pleasing one. Cameron and '.'('inner, known as the apostles of i "ml cheer, w ill present their oriRiral oiriioly talking and sininK1 act. ilc'ue and Hardy, former resident1 of South I'end, who have been havi f . K spkudid success throi'h the east during the past season, will pre-s'-nt their orii?inal vaudeville comedy skr ten. Irank Varl, a monolrmist, and the kandow duo of comic acrobats will complete the bill. at Tin: b.s.M.i:. The featured piituie at the LaS:.l!e today is ntitled "Human Driftwim1." l'iouiiniU in the cast are I'.o'..'rt Warwick and Frances Nelson. both well known players from the World studio. This is a story if Alaskan life, replete with northrrn atmosphere and introduces spectaculat as well as unusual scenes, liiere is an interesting story woven through the piee concerning a FaacßjEisoal L&niyh .. , r at Tin: lasalm: today. wealthy young ihan who falls in love with :i dancer in one of the mining amp resorts. There are j many dramatic incidents ?nd th"j action of the story does not Hair, i n the same program will le shown a Kleine travel picture. I'riday John Mason is featured in "The Keepers." Mr. Mastn has lon1( en known as a dramatic actor of ability. The story concerns a man who 1 seriously injured in an au'omobtle neritlent which necessitates the wif Incoming the bread winner of the family. .She becomes dissatlstit d with her position in life and deserts ihose dependent upon her. The story relates in detail the ccnso,uences of this action. A Paramount pictograph picture is also on the same program. AT TIIF Al'DITOICU'M. "The Half Million Hribe." in which Hamilton Kevelle and Marguerite Snow are appearing at the Auditorium today, tells a very strong story of Xew York. "d. Hargraves. a well-known sportsman, is found dead in the rear of a gambling house. The manager tells the police that a young man, Challoner. shot him. Challoner is arrested and brought to trial. Mrs. Challoner gives the district attorney half a million dollars as a bribe and he promises to save her husband, but instead he prosecutes him and gets a confession from him. "Iater a crook confesses that heshot Hargrave and then the district attorney sends for Challoner and tells him that he obtained a fake lonfession. releases him and tells him to drop out of sight. He and his wife, apparently reduced to poverty, go to live on the east side. Utter the district attorney sends for both and returns the half million w.r.' ailing' all t!io while, d uiblo thflr "trMii:th and ei.duraiK-e and t-ntirrly irrt r i 1 of a'.l in j-toiiix of dysi..pia. livT and otlifr troii'.'i.s in from t-n t furtrii days titii. io ply by taking Iron in tl. j.roi'-r form. An. I tliis aft.-r ttiey i:u! ill S'Mll rani't 1.M1 il ' t o ri I! II f'T :no,t!m witiio-.it obt.iiidtic any hnn-flt. I'.Ut lol.'t tak' th o'.,I follli of rc.Ill..--l iron, iron a vtat' r tii! tiir of Iron simply t save a fw utit. You mut take ir.n in ; form thai tt. ! :iIly alor!--.S an. I ji-Hin.ilatv.l llkt1 nuxate.l iron if v . 1 ; ; t it t- do voa any cod. cthi'r.v it tr.a.v pr.ivc war than usclfs Mii;y an atl.h t.' or prlzefltf httT has won ti..' dlV simply bH-;iiist 1, kl.'W th" Sf- .... r ... . . . .1 .... I,,.. 1 . . 1 ot lii at 1 (t-iiL 1 ii ji 101 riiM.uniM r ihm j fil'.-l Iiis Moo. I with iron infon t. went Pit., i!..' affray, w hih- many .mother lias; con., li.wu p lnIori in ilefeat liiii.ly f..r the la. k of iron 11. Saner, M. 1. Noll.'. Nutated Ir-n. reeoinniembil a'.o. l v lr. Sut. r Ts not a patent tn.'diine i. r -.-r-t reiia dy. hut ou whi-h w-:i known t .lniirttsts and lifl'f iron lontitiirnt are widely prescribed by inliu nt phl.m. every Iiere. I'nllke the oM-r in- rc niie Iron prdi: t. It 1 asily :fc-sl:i.r.ated. does it"t lnjtm the t'--t!i. iaake tliem bl.ik. ior itpvt th t -'taa.-h: n the tontrary. it Is a most pot. i;t remedy, lti nearly all fortui of liu'.ictioii. in well as f.r lienrou. run.!o, -o:i,Slitoui. m.inuf.i.'tnrf rs l.i.c pu.-h -o.it i :rn 1:1 Nuxated la that iVev off. r tu forfeit $Pmh to eiit 1 ha rit t'.'.e institution if they eannot take any rr..t:i or woman under ' wih lacks troti and in r.-aoe tlit ir strength 'J per 1.: of o.-r in four weeks' time. prvvld- ! they li:i.' no s.-ri -us orirani- tP'Ulüe. 1 !.. y also off.-r to rt-fun-1 your money if it .he I.ot Ht le.lst dotlhle 3t!ir sfreticth and s-nlurnn. e in ten day time it is ilUp.-n-.sl ia this oitj bj j.l dn..-'.st AdL

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NKW YORK. May 4. -Men of the six nations are loyalists anf. anions; our be.st tUhters. The Indian reservations in Ontario have furnished several notable heroes in the French firing- line." Mrs. Clara Sanderson Iiuh, pretty and charming, with a touch of the dollars, saying he took the money as it was the only way to make a man out of Challoner, to reduce him to poverty. The last episode in "The Strange At.Di rOItlOl TOIAY. Case of Mary Pag'" will also he shown today. This serial story has been an interesting one and followed by many people, and the finish promises to be o,uite sensational. Two popular players. Henry IJ. Walthall and Fdna Mayo, are seen in the leading roles. Tomorrow is Triangle day again, and Pessie Parriscale will be seen in an attractive live act play called "Pullets and Brown Eyes." PACKING FIRM FOUND GUILTY OF REBATING Verdict Kotiinu! on 2 1 CounP Liahlo to lino of $520.000. International News Service : CHICAOC, May 4. The packing firm of Swift Co. was found Kuilty of robatin Welned.y by a. jury in Judge Inndis federal court. A verdict of gu.ilty on 20 counts was found. I'nder the law. the tirm is liable to a maximum tine of ."i'O-.OOO. The case grew out of the shipment of meats in carload lots to Owosso. Mich. The firm had portions if the shipments taken out enroute. despite the carload rates allowed them, according to the charges. HORSESHOE BLOW FATAL l.la)lool Boy Hit on Head I'aiU to Kexoer. TOUT WAYM), Ind., May 4. Cloice Tucker, a 1-ytar-oId youth v hos home was at Claypool, died in a local hospital Wednesday from a fractured skull. Ho was struck on the head whi pitching horseshoes and lapsed into unconsciousness which continued until his death. A ;OOI) FAMILY COFC.II sYKFl Can be made by mlvinc I'ine-T.ir. Aconite, arar. llyoscyamus. ,as.-.i-fras. Peppermint, Ipecac, Khuhurb. Mandrake. Capsicum. Muriate Ammonia. Honey and Glyctrlne. It is pleasant, healing and soothing, rai?e the phlecm. ?.nd gives almost instant relief. For convenience of those vho prefer not to fusv. it is supplied rend- m ub in 2Tc bottles under nanie of Pr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Can be hail at your druggist. Insist on rotting lr. Hill's FineTa i -Honey and ice that the formula - th uaoUae. Adt,

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'-. . -rc i - . ävf ITL military in her bearing and her directness of speech, came to New York from the Indian reservation, where she has been acting as recruiting officer for the Canadian army a courtesy office extended by the military. Mrs. Iiuh is the only woman recruiting officer in Canada and perhaps in the world. CUT THIS OUT old i:(;lisii Hiociri: rou cTAKItll Ali l)RrM:sS AND HKAD NOISIIS. If you know someone who is trouble,! with head noises, or Catarrhal lcafns. cut out this formula, and hand it to them, and you will have l oen the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. Kecent experiments have proved conclusively that Catarrhal Deafness, load noises, etc., were the direct cause of constitutional disease, and that salves, sprays, inhalers, etc., merely temporize with the complaint and seldom, if ever, effect a permanent cure. This being so, muc h time and money has been spent of late by a noted specialist in perfecting a pure, gentle, yet effective tonic that would qulokly dispel all traces of the catarrhal poison from the system. The effective prescription which was eventually formulated, and Kvhich has aroused the belief that deafness will soon b extinct, is given below in understandable form, so that anyone can treat themselves in their own home at little expense. Secure from Wettick's Cut Kate Medicine Store or any druggist 1 oz. i'armint (Double Strength) about T.'c worth. Take this home and add to it 1-4 pint of hot water and 4 oz. of granulated sugar; ir until dis solved. Take one tatdespoonf ul four times a day. The first dose should begin to relieve the distressing head noises. I headache, dullness, cloudy thinking. I e tc., w hile the hearing rapidy returns as the system is invigorated by tho tonic action ot the treatment. Loss of smell md mucus dropping in the back of the throat, are other symptoms tha show the presence of catarrhal poison, and which are often entirely overcome by this efficacious treatment. Nearly ninety per cent of all ear troubles are directly caused by catarrh; therefore, there must be manv people w hos. hearing can be icstoied by this simple home treatment. l'very person who is troubled with head noises, catarrhal .ejfness, or catarrh in any form, should give this prescription a trial. Advt. NEW SPRING SHOES at Guarantee Shoe Co. A. L. HOLLOWELL Dentist Orthodontist Open Cvcnings. 500 J. M. S. Uldg Ton Paj Lsm For It ITrro. Investigate. 71 130 N. MAIN ST. r When jou think of Homefuroldiiru8 think of Slilors. IU)ltrY F.KKOU. 'Tioil gracious. Ilcbby! Why. jou're in awful shape." l'.oby "I told a lot of boys I ;.s too proud to !r:ht." Jude.

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LONDON, May 4. The government's military bill for immediate general compulsion. p.xssei its first reading in the house of commons Wednesday. Its passage was loudly cheered. Tie debate revealed no very- deadly opposition to the compulsion bill. The only interesting- point was the suggestion by Col. Craig that Ireland should te Included. "Walter Hume Ixjng, president of the local government board, who was sponsor for the bill, replied to this suggestion that there was no objection, if the nationalist members approved the idea, and it found an echo In Ireland. Mr. Ixng hoped that the bill would be passed next week. hkmovaij xonn; Homer Taggart has moved his Real K.tate office to the Farmers Trust Building. Telephone, Home, 5251; J?ell. 2424. Advt. ION-O-LEX Stop Neuritis Paina Ion-olex stops Neuritis by removing the cause. Neuritis Is a disease of the nerves. There is a leak cf nerve energy the delicate nerve sheaths are damaged. Ion-o-lex penetrates the tissues refnsulates the nerve sheaths and sto;a the leak. It I3 all mechanical Ion-o-lex Is not a drug contains no narcotics, opiutca or counter-irritants. It s-oirly Etor-s the leak. Ion-o-lfx is a truly remarkable scientific discovery used by the most prominent physicians in England and by the English Government ia military hospiuUs. Guaranteed to stop local Inflammation nherever it occurs. Ion-o-lex Liquid for Internal use and Ion-o-lcx Unguent for external use ForeaJct? All prrmxtrvnl ilrmrist-.. NOW PLAYING critzox sistiis Original Flying butterflies. Cameron Ä- O'Connor Apostles of Good Cheer. FRANK VARI That Somewhat Different Comedian. IUH.ri: Ji 1IAIU)Y Comenly Variety Sketch. ILIIH)V ICO Comedy Acrolmts. Sunday Xew Vaudeville TeaHiring The Metropolitan Daneng (.iris." IN A CLASS BV ITSELF' I GROUND FLOOR SAFE- CONVEMIEWT ) Hear The Vi A . 1 .v V." piPe Organ Robert Warwick H Q O and Frances Nelson In a sensational and iirt uroqtie picture of tlie Southland ami tlie X'orthland, O O 1 A tory of Alaskan ibmce halU and undrrweirld life. The earlv epiMides in tle picture lake place in Xew York city and later tle action Is elianed to llie finon mountains of Alaska, which afforös ery pie-turc-scpie larJgroundi. AN a Kleine travel picture. FRIDAY JOIIX MASOX, wed I known dramatlo aitor. in tiii: r i:iin is" Repular Admission MLatlnees all scats 10c. FjTeninss, Sundays and Ilolidajs, 10c and 15c Matinee Weekday, Ralcony 5o, Coupon llooks (rood for any oat at any ttmo) 10 tickets for $1.00.

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A FIVE REEL DRAMA. There are many Interesting glimpes of hig h life arcund New York Gty, and among the elaborate icenes are a faithful reproduction of the Supreme Court and a famous gambling house that once thrived near Forty-second Street and Fifth Avenue, New York. Merc than five hundred persons appear in the courtroom scene, which is one of the most dramatic ever presented Li the silent drama. Also the Last One Today A Hot Finish of the Story,

"THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE

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Tlie Sufierl Ilao Cantantc, in SONG RECITAL A-iMod by I-:. I). Lloyd and his excellent C lioir of tlie r1r: Metliodist Church. Oliver Theater, Wednesday Evening, May 10th, 8:15 O'CLOCK. TICKCTS 81.00, si. .Vi. S2.1X). flic L'tic:i (X. V.) Daily Pn-- iys: Tlie conecil triwn liy Ulysses S. Kerr at the New Century Au'litoriiun lat eeninic uas only equalled hy the previous apiKMrance oT Mr. Kerr in tills city, etc., ete."

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