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esinol stops itching and burning If you are suffering with eczema, ringworm, rash or other tormenting skin-eruption, try Res inpl Ointment and ResinolSoap. You will be sur prised how quickly the itching and burning stop and the skin becomes clear and healthy again. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Son* I. ,| r; /vfiB have been prescsibed by physickos for twenty years. Sold by aH drug* ists, for free trial aise of each write te Dept. L2-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Resinol SHavint Stick makes daily t haring easy for tender-faced men. ■3» t: >: irectors and Club Members Are Pulbng Together for the Advancement of Boise 1 Co-operation 1-, what has -elledl suc cess for the 1 ole" Commercial clubjdur Ing the past year and promises to pring about an even renter success in 1816. Directors and club members are pull ing together In their desire to acid to the list of factories and Industries the city, to increase its population to assist the capital city In maintaining Its position of prestige as not only the trade center of Idaho but as one of the of and . ,. . , , , , ... fei county. It has helped to give a , . . , , ,.i. lghter aspect to business conditions . ° , , , , , . c, . In Boise, now- re-ived and looking bet . ,, . .. ,, ,, , ter than for some lime with the tiros , .. ,, pects is an exceptionally prosperous ,, , . , . . . ., ,, year. It has served to maintain the well known "Boise spirit" which has dole so much towards keeping this city In iront, which has made it the ideal icon vention city of the state, a city of homes, of modern business blocks, of fine public buildings and in fad the "city beautiful." . Co-operation Means Success. If the past Is a criterion thi-: year will do more for the club than any one thing else. The fad that that orgarUza tlon has expanded its limits to include anyone desiring to afriliate with it, thnt it is representative of all prices sions and trades, that its membership includes men in all walks of life and that they work on an equal footing, have an equal responsibility and ft-an chise In deciding the affaira of the club, best cities in the west. The effectiveness of this co-opera tion has been demonstrated in a num ber of Instances. It helped to make [pay up week a success. It did mt h towards on tli big striking common ground roads bond issue which was carried In J 1 foris* J}shby-'i% n -Lexicon-<2'4* ARROW C OLLAR spring Style, in two heights a ClUeTT SEA800Y trCO. INC.MSKf WARM WEATHER Creates a demand for lighter clothing. We were never so well prepared to serve you as we are now with Summer Suits, Panama and Straw Hals, Arrow Shirts with French or starched cuffs, Interwoven Hose, Lisle and Silk. ✓ Union and 2 piece Under wear. Keiser Neck wear. TOE "»HEEL ■* V A I n All the new Arrow Collars. pj Have \'ou seen our otte button Union Under You'll like it. wear? EIGHTH ST. OVERLAND BLDG Stroll in and investiga te CLOTHING-FURNISHINGS—TAILORING a* - has made Its usefulness greater and Its community work more effective. There arj a number of propositions before the club to be curried out this year and co-operation and a determin ation to get. together and stay toge'her on the part of Its members will do more toward making them successful than anyone thing else, it is pointed out by members who have had much to do with the club's work. Cl cb Alive to Issues. "We need all the assistance that each member Individ, alls- and all members collectively can tender," said one of the club officers discussing the benefits of co-operation. "The fact of the mut ter is the club could accomplish little I. iwere it not for .he fad that all of us ... are willing to g ve a little of our time . ... f , , , . . , to its work and do wha we can o help ... , * out in the hand ng of the various prob , , ... . * 7 lems and propos tions that are com ng „ ', , , , , , B ,J ' f he """nerelal f lb 'f " a ' lv . e h to .. the of keeping it up bi * getit «Ration «•* kind " th«-state, and of taking care cf those t p,< ' b,emti c ty the sise of Boise has " ^ <> ft - »olre. AV e naturally want tho cluh ', 0 b « " s,u ; ces s to interest everyone In its work. The day has gone when the cluh members merely devote their time to am ,sing themselves in the cb j b rooms. There is • little work for a „ of to do and everv cltlzcn ahou i d not only belong to lhe L . lub but take active pa ,. t in lt8 work. All of us can not be officers and directing heads Everyone however, can ho an( j by showing interest in the club's work bcar bih b .. rden (lf lnakln g Boise a blgger and belter city .. Willing to Give Aid "I attended seven committee meet ings last week and from the present in dication I will have attended the number this week," said another mem ber. "This takes not a little of my time but I feel that if what little service I can render will accomplish anything for Boise through the club then 't is time well spent. 1 am a citizen of this city and a business man. My business and my future depends upon the success of Boise. I feel that If we can all work together Boise cann< help but be ben efited. There is nothing like eo-opera tion. I am sure we are all proud of Boise and the position this city holds in the Intermountain There is nothing 1o be guined by pull in* against one another. Let's all pull together, a wo are doing, and 1 am member country. sur« will continu« to do In thj future." The Commercial dub Is rapidly being looked upon as the center for civic acti vities and It Is claimed wil'. expand along this line to a great dj^ree future. These civic questions of. pr.ra mount Importance to everyone who claims l'.olse as their home will be given deeper study this year on the part of club members than ever before. Con fidence has been established In the club greater confidence than It has had for matrV years. New members are joining daily and offering their ser vices to do what they can to advance the Interests of the club. It Is believed this will continue. In the BOXING MAMS IN PROSPECT TOR BOISE Promoter Nick Collins Is working overtime endeavoring to bring to -Boise two fast boxers who can show eines at the Forest park arena. As yet he has been unsuccessful, but he Is confident that negotiations can be closed for either a heavy or welterweight match. In the heavyweight class Collins has strings out for Joe Bond, Battling Jim Johnson and VI# Berger. Johnson is the colored heavy who buttled Jack John son 20 rounds to a draw and secured a d-clsion In 19 rounds from Sam He Vey. Berger has met and won from such men as Gunboat Smith, Jim Cam eron. Charles Walker and others. In the welterweight class he is cor responding with Frank Burrieau, the Canadian title holder, V.l. Summers of Portfand who has boen cl anlng up all opponents and is looked upon as one of the coming welterweights, Dick Wells, Jack Torres and Fighting Bill Murray. iWells and Torres meet tonight In a 12 round mill at Kansas City. Storage for household soods, pianos and furniture. Fow cçual, none better. Peasley Transfer f : 3torago Co. Phone 73. Adv. FATS AND LEANS TO PLAY BALL SUNDAY The Fats and the Leans have signed to meet next Sunday afternoon a' 3 o'clock at Cody park and It is given out there is to be no postponement at the last minute this time. There will be no admission charged and naturally a large crowd of the faithful Is expected to ho in attendance. Unknown to the Leans, the Fats have .been secretly practicing for the matinee. They claim to he in the best possible condition and expect to give the Leans a real nice time when dragg'ng them to defeat over the home diamond. Goodrich Livery & Idaho City Stage office has moved to cor. 6th and Front My.7 sts. TWO MORE GAMES ARE WON BY FRUITIAND (Capital News Special Service.) Fruitland. May 6.—The fast Fruit land high school baseball team has added two more victories to its already long list having this week defeated Both the New Plymouth and Payette high school teams by decisive scores. New Plymouth was cleaned up 15 to 0 and Payette was disposed of without trouble. The next big game will he played with Weiser Friday, May 12, on the Fruitland diamond. DAMAGED GOODS. Liberty Theater, May 11, 12, 13. —Adv. M10 WHY SWEAR, DEAR ? USE 'GETS-IT' FOR CORNS! n »» It's the New Plan. Simple. Sure ae Fate. Applied in a Few Seconde. "Why, John, ! I never knew you to use such language! I've told you sev eral times it's no use to try those bandages, salves, tapes, plasters, and \* & "Tern Wouldn't toe* Tour Temper, John It You flMKl <n*t«-»f" »"* - .. contraptions for corns. Here's some 'Grts-IF, It's Just wonderful how easy, 'clear and clean' It makes any corn come right off. Takes but a few sec onds to apply. It dries at once. Put your sock on right over it,—there's nothing to stick or roll up from a bundle of your toe, or press on the corn. It's painless, simple as rolling off a log. Now put away those knives, razors and scissors, use 'Gets-It' and yoü'll have a sweeter disposition and no more corns and calluses." "Gcts-It" is sold by druggists every where. 25e a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, III. Sold In Boise and recommended by White head's Drug Store and the Joy Drug Stores.—Adv. 4* 4* 4* AMUSEMENTS 4* 4 4 "Carmsn." For today only lhe Majestic theater screens the marvel of the picture world, the Fox production of "Lärmen'' directed by Roual Walsh, who came Into such prominence by his fumous picture, "The Regeneration." Theda Bara takes the lead ns the haughty, intolerant gypsy flirt. She was for mer leading lady at the Theater An toine, Paris, and now stands supreme ly ,alone and unrivalled as "The Vam pir« Woman" of the world. She is lit erally the rage from 'coast to coast. With the sinuous grace and audacious beauty of a crimson rose, full' pet eled, she moves tall and through the long line of wicked and cold-hearted days of Carmen. Her version Is entirely her 'own, as she stands matchless in her proud face of command. The support given Miss Bara is perfect. The Watson Jr. comedy »ill open thl* feature show to night. •illowy, The Liberty. The Thomas H. lnce production. "Bullets and Brown Eyes." Is at the Liberty today and tomorrow. MIbs B essie Barrlscale furnishes the brown eyes of the film and her cast In cludes William lyesmond and Wynd hum Standing. The plot is one of trivial nature but uround it have been built many stirring situations and de lightful incidents which malte it very entertaining. The story concerns the attempts of a countess to win the love of a will o' the wisp prince and is interspersed with real humor. The Strand. Mme. Olga Petrova 1 b again starred at the Strand theater, tl.is time in the Metro feature picture, "The Soul Mar ket." The plot of the film etAbodies nothing thut is distinctly new, but the story is a world-old on- which seems gain rather than to lose by repeti tion. Mme. Petrova possesses all the qualities of a screen player and enacts her present role with suitable repres sion, Wllmuth Merkyl Is her leading man and he Is at his best. Arthur Hoops pluys the villain with his usual excellent Interpretation. The picture is almost wholly enacted Inside of four walls and some of the interiors are handsome. The photography is ex cellent. tu Th, Isis . 4 "The Sowers." *he Lasky film now at the Isis, has all of the attributes of a feature. The lighting is really remarkable, photography us clear as crystal, the story entertaining and the %-m mm ■' - ■V . A:/ p v M i m Itosala Bsrrises Is, the Triangle-Kay Baa Star, Who la Appearing In "Sul lots and Brown •tyes." "Bullets and Brown Eyas" will bo shown at th* Liberty today. • i w SffO « Absolutely Pure # A system of extra rigid sanitary inspection that reaches even to the farms that supply the fluid milk safeguards you. There is no PURER milk production than S 0 g n Ml LKV "CREAM'S ONLY RIVAL" / MADE IN IDAHO BUY IT BY THE DOZEN cast an excellently chosen one. Blanche Sweet. Thomas Meighan and Theodore I Roberts have the heaviest roles and each one of them is dmirable. The j story of the film deals «1th the ac-j tlvitlea of the revolutionists In Russia ! and gives opportunity for some unusual | costuming and some elaborate interior scenes. Miss Sw eet weurs some very : beautiful gowns in her role. William 1 C. De Mille directed ' the picture. !' ' Phone Conpton Transter Co. for the best moving job you ever had. Phon : i 4K.—Adv. : If IRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind ^ring Out Ugly Spot*. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Frecklc-faceJ to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it re- ; moves the freckles: give you a clear complexion the ex pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine—dou- j ble strength—from any druggist and a j few applications should show you how ; easy it is to rid yourself of the home ly freckles and get a beautiful com- | plexion. Rarely , is more than one i ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the I double strength othine us this Is the < prescription sold under guarantee of J money back If it fails to remove j freckles.—Adv. hile if it does s à —p) Announcement Grand Hotel Cafe BOISE'S NEWEST CLEANEST AND BE8T CAFE WILL OPEN SATURDAY , MAY 6th —In the . GRAND HOTEL BUILDING 1081 MAIN STREET Under the ownership and personal su pervision of Mr. C. J. Ryan, formerly of New York City, where he conducted a chain of 26 high class cafes. It will be the endeavor of tho Grand Hotol Cgfo to ploooe overy taste and we not only assure you of tho best of eats but th* quickset service. We have no lunch counter in connec tion so there is plenty of room for the convenience of our patrons. Music with your meals. Tompkins' popular orchestra will furnish music during dinner hour. We solicit your patronage and will put forth our very best effort to satisfy each and every taste. Yours to satisfy, C. J. RYAN. "WHolMom* and Delicious." * M * ^ I r * q à y . P a if H • • ^ P ^ M k ' If - u ' M, Mfl Ml I IMlim i llUll snminnpnininnnroff i mi i i in i mi lunnmurmn if,i *—■ I Capital Watar Company Patron* Are notified that the recent order of (the public utilities commission docs not provide for a half-season rate for water ordered July flr-st or later. Full rentals will he collected for turned on at such time.—Adv. I_ 1 ^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOm i vuter Mil "SUNKIST' ORANGE SHERBET The best in town, made exclusively by the 115 N. 8th K^NPfKlTCHm Packed in ice and delivered to your home. CARMEN Peaturing T HEDA -BAR A I SATAN'sSOULMAT e/* » U Primitive and Picturesque Old Spain Before Your Astonished Eyes. Thrills,Thrills In This Colossus of the Curtain With Universal Appeal and Undying Attraction. Harry Watson, Jr., Comedy TONIGHT ONLY MAJESTIC GRAND REVIEW