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LETTING DEATH HAVE HIS WAY
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"'Mm 1'ABdora Zwelback, our lo
cal milliner, advorUsvs that it peo
ple fearing untrlmracd liaU -will
Tiring them te her she will m that
thtr Ret trimmed. Several have
eoiflo away admitting that this is
true."
IN America one-third of all tho pooplo who (Ho aro vic
tims to long discuses -pneumonia and tuberculosis.
If pneumonia were a beast, with sharp teeth and claws
and n fierce a)pctite for human flesh, you would put locks
on your doors, arm yourself and fight for your life. If
somebody told you to let the beast, into your house and
lock your doors and bar your windows so that tho beast
couldn't get out until he had made a meal of you, you would
look on that advisor as an enemy or a fool.
If tuberculosis wore a ravenous bird of the carnivora
sort, with sharp, hooked beak, mighty talons and fierce
appetite for the flesh of children, you'd strive mightily to
protect your little ones and turn a deaf car to those who
should declare that that terrible bird was a good thing to
have in the house.
But, without beak, teeth or claw, pneumonia and
tuberculosis kill, ignorance and recklessness enable them
to kill one-third or all Americans who die, every year. If
these' things wore claws and teeth, how the worid would
laugh at us if we permitted them to kill us off at such a
rate. But wo know that they kill through carbonic acid
gas, foul air. To neglect to fight them off with fresh air
is as foolish as to neglect to use a. gun agaiust a howling,
hungry wolf. "With what horror would wo look upon the
man who made his children sleep on the I rout steps with
lious, tigers and other beasts roaring about the house. But
ho would be no more foolish than he who makes his chil
dren sleep in an atmosphere laden with carbonic acid gas.
Death is there in ono case as certainly as in the other. The
MARY FULLER'S FIRST PICTURESTAR TELLS THRILLS
OF INITIAL APPEARANCE IN SCREEN PRODUCTION
Viewing Pictures Helps Movie Actors
Remedy Shortcoming, She Says
Takes Notes on Pictures to Improve
Her Acting, an Advantage That Is
.Denied Stage Performers.
(HyMnry Kulior.)
(Written especially for this iitvt.
Ikt. Copyrij;tit,lllit, by Floyd.)
only difference is a difference in the sorts of stupidity. It
is simply letting Death have his way because he isn't
rigged out in bristly hair, gleaming fangs and tearing tal
ons. And fresh air is cheap.
LAUGHS
Undoiio
Tat Kclioo gave a dermatologist
JIG for changing his pug noso into
Grecian nose!
Mike lie did!
Tat lie did! Xcxt dar Calfahan
knocked it back into a pub neee
gala for nothing at all. Kansas
City Timee.
Suprs-noHS Kffort
Young Man I haro called, air, to
request tho hand of jour daughter
la marriage.
Grumbols lias eho accepted
yoaT
Young Man Yea, sir.
Grurabells Then vhat do you
Want to coma around and bother
we with your troubles for? Kan
sas City Time.
' DMrwcd Him
"You called mo a bono headed
lelir-flflhr'
"Yea." '
"Well, I don't caro about your
opinion, but, for heaven's sake,
don't mix your metaphors." Louis
vilel Courier-Journal.
hit
re-
Ihe
IJefdBHlnK to Tell
"The prohibition ware has
Crimson Guleh pretty strong,"
marked Broncho Dob.
"Why, I saw every man In
place lined up at tho bar."
"Yea. Dut seven or eight of the.
men aro learnln' to take water on
the side." Washington Star.
Killing tiio Taper
"I think," said tho editor, in a
worried tone, "that I -will drop Jour
nalism and take to astronomy."
"Why?"
"Uecaues astronomers Jiavo more
spaco than they know what to do
wlth.'VHerald and Presbyter,
All Include!
Visitor (sampling Holfast stout
with evident appreciation). ncally
this Is splendid stuff. They say that
U Js both meat and drink.
Workman (interrupting) Shuro,
an' it's rolght ya are, sor; an' If
ye (aka plenty ay It It'll foind yo
lodgings, too.
Ih Kiivor of H
"J hear jou aro having a "Tako
It Back" campaign in this town."
"Yes," admitted tho riunkvllle
elflen. "Have you borrowed some,
thing?
'!0h, no. I want to seo a man
who called me n 'liar obout throe
years ago." Loulsvlllu Courier-Jaurual.
OR CARMEN TELLS
OF FATAL SHOT
JONKOLA, X. V, May 7. Dr. Kd
wnnl Carman described on tho wit
ness stand today in Iiis wife's trial on
tho charge of murder, the shooting of
Mrs. Louise Railcy in his offico in
Krceport, June 30 Inst. 1 lis story was
identical with that related by him in
the first trial. Mrs. Cnminn, who hnd
prepared to testify in her own behalf
late today, followed his testimony
closely.
It was dark, Dr. Carman said,
when ho hcard'tlie crash of glass, and
looking up saw a hand grasping a re
volvcr thrust through the broken win
don. The Fiato contends that the
shooting occurred while it was yet
daylight and opposes t?ie theory of
tho defenso that tho assailant escap
ed in the darkness.
BETHLLHEM STEEL
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RISES
POINTS
NEW YORK', May 7. l'rico
changes nt the outset of today's mnr
ket ojterntions reflected further irreg
ularity and confusiou, duo in part to
London, where Americans were
heavy. War sivecialtios were not es
pecially prominent, except Itethlehcm
Steel, which soon rose tl points to
154, onp point under its record pnee.
Reading wns heaviest of tho leading
shnres, although coppers, particularly
Amalgamated and Anncondn, reacted
sharply. United States Steel was
barely steady, whilo other prominent
issues moved variably. The list stead
ied later and trading la'caiuo dull.
Tho work of painting tho Commer
cial club exhibit building has been
completed.
ClIAlTKIt V.
Of course, tlio firt time I hnd even
11 "hit" in the outvies 1 took the first
opportunity 1 could get to take a look
nt myself on tho screen, but that was
ns nothing to my feelings when I
really had n part.
It is some thrill I want to tell you
to appear on tho screen nnd in the
audience lit one mid the same time.
That is nn advantage we hnvu over
the ordinary theater.
I remember 1 was east for the part
of n little Italian girl. I wns very
much afraid of failing and it took mo
some time to get over my minora
fright mid immerse myself in my
character.
Some of the studio malingers, who
saw tho film first, told me it wns n
success, but it was some time before
I sat in tho audience and took a look
oil, such u tenxc look I
It was 1111 odd sensation. Could
that little figure i'lit-flit-fliltering
across the white .sheet in thnt intense
whito and black he myself f Thnt
Mary Fuller up there had my face
and form, sha walked ns I do. She
gesticulated. She moved her lips. Hut
I heard no words.
Tho Mary Fuller! knew loved to
chatter nnd sho was round nnd this
Mar) Fuller wns flnt, merely 11 pic
ttiru on the screen. The Mary Fuller
I knew! nnd then I had to pinch my.
self nnd tell myself that the Mary
Fuller I knew wns .myself, the young
woman sitting there in tho ntidieuce.
Tho first feeling of strangeness
passed nnd then ,1 began critically to
wnteli the pictures. I saw that Mary
Fuller doing some things so effective,
ly nnd other things so bodly and made
mental notes of .Ituw lo cure tho de
fects, i
I wns in n turmoil of admiration
nnd of fearful indulgence for thnt'
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Mary filler. After that my dreams
were gradually realized. 1 was "fea
lured" and finnllv "starred" in tho
movies. I did not fully rculirn the
last happy statu until one day I pass
ed u theater where one of my filum
was being shown. The front of the
place wns plimtorril with my nnino,
with my pliotos and tw-illi litliogrnplm
of mo.
Then 1 tealired Unit in u iueasun
I hnd n'nlly "arrived." It's a delight
fill feeling and scuds H lovely little
shher nil over yon.
And the pleasure never pulls.
(Continued tomorrow.)
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I DEC1SI
in nw ma
KKW YOIIIC, ry 7. The appel
late division of the supremo court
heard argument today uud reserved
decision on the stale's application for
a writ of injunction to prexcut a jury
from pasting on tho mental condition
of Harry K. Thaw. A decision, it is
believed, will be niitiouuccd soon.
Ilritinh steamer Candidate wns torpc
ilxed li a (l.-rmnit Hiiluunriue ester
day olf Wnterford, Ireland. The
mcmlun ot her crew were saved.
British Steamer Torpedoed
LONDON', May 7, 1J:'.U . m.
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Mctlford's Lcatlliifl Theater
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Viola Dana
Child star In "Tho I'oor Utile tlrh
(Hrl" and heralded as "llrondway's
Youngest Klnr," In
The Stoning
TllltlJi: I'.MITH
lllOOItAI'll
Adam Bede
From (leorgn ICIIIotn (Irentext Novel
TWO I'AltTa
VITACSIIAIMI COMHDY
Mr.JarrTaRes a NightOff
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THURSDAY-FRIDAY
PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Theodore Roberts
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niCOUOK IIAIlllMcCUTCIIIIONH
Almoaplierlo Play of Amerlcsn Circus
l.lfo
"TheCircus
Man"
l'rom tho Novel, "Tln Ilono in tho
Hlnu" Klvo I'nits.
Pathe Weekly News
Admission Hvo nnd Ten Cents
IT Theatre
TONK1IIT
Cot Tickets for I'reu .Matlmm Hat
iirddy, S till . p, m.
$20,000,000 Myfltory
ThnnlmitNor'H (Irentcnt IMiolo I'lsy,
Two Parts, Complete. Pull of
Thrills
Brighton Up Onuiado
limtructlvo, Kducatlonnl mid Comedy
Boat Man Wins
A.Mi:muAN
Tho Colonol'a Oath
ui:lianci:
Ambitious Butlor
KI.YHTO.Vi: COMHDY
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Hero 8CNDAY nnd MONDAY, ""in.
sldo of tlm Whlto 8Uvo Traffic,"
In '. parts.
Till: LAST NK1IIT OP TIIIJ IIAIl
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KWtof Frost; In Kansas
. JCANAS CITY, Mo., Mny 7.-All
of Nelinuika exempt. tho extreme ciiHt
ernportloB, Colorado, north, central
awl WMtern Kansas nnd tho Texnf.
IHmJiandlfl experienced killinp frosts
lt wisilit, aocoTdfn;? to reporla to the
tl weather hjirenu today.
John A. Perl
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Three Tennis Balls . $1.20 $1.00
Tvo rolls Scott Towels with fixture.,....' :....'. ;. 1.10 '' 1,00
'All 10c articles, per' 12 :. 1 1.20 1.00
'Any two Reprint Miction ...v !.;() 1.00
'Any Copyright Fiction '. ; $1.25 to 1.50 1.00
1 years' subscription to Country Gentleman v. 1.50 1,00
'Automatic Pencil Sharpener 1.25 1.C0
3 boxes Highland Linen Stationery . , .-i! 1.20 1.00
3 pound boxes Amstel Linen t :..;:..., 1.05 1.00
8 plcgs. Amstel Envelopes ., .WL..V. 1.20 1.00
3 boxes Initial Stationery. ;.... 1.20 1.00
"lOOO Crepe Napkins, full count, best grade ,-. ?.';. 1,25 1.00
2 JCcc Lox Typewriter Ribbons Mf. 1.50 1.00
3 Box Files, letter size .- ife. 1.20 1.00
'Any piece of Hand-Painted China, run up to,., :.$ '1.00 1.00
Any piece of Brass Goods, run up to . &f. 3.50 1.00
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any purchaser except the quantity of stock.
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12 j)kgH. Post Toastic-H , $1.00
3 35e bottles AVorceslei'shiro Sauce $1,00
5 lbs, Diamoud V Making Powder mid 2 jelly
powders $1.00
5 25c cans Snyder's Pork and Beans $1,00
(i 25c cans Van Camp Pork and Bonus $1,00
0 20c pkgs. Diamond W Paneako Flom $1.00
7 20e cans Diamond W Tomatoes.,.....'.... $1.00
5 25e kgs..aryKtal Whito Soap Chips.; ,..,..,.,.$1.00
0 25c pkgs. Mother Oats, (lolden Rod or Albora'
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5 lbs. 25c Coffee for .'.!.! $1,00
10 cans 12io Tomatoes .,....' , ,..,$1.00
11 cans 121ocj Corn !..!y...., ., $1,00
3 35o tins Ghiradelli's Chocolate ,' $1,00
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