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Wednesday, March 22, 1916. Verdun Attack Is Slackening PARIS, March 22.—Although ' the Germans engaged in a heavy ; bombardment lust niglit north-! west of eVrdun, no attempt was ma.4f at infantry operations, the <ro 111 inui):<111•> said today. "URGES MARRIED MEN TO ENLIST 1 LONDON', March IS. - Lord Derby, in a slioiL i>lea to tlie mar• -• Tied men of Kngl.mil to e;illst, Buid yesterday that the kaiser ' would not wait ami the war of fice could not. "The heaviest fißlitiiiK of the war will occur tliis Bummer," he Baid, "and Kng l.-tn.i'-i army Is threatened. CUT RATES FOR "MOUNTAIN DAY" As result of the efforts or the Commercial club, it v.us announc ed today by K. A. Valentino, of tlw Milwaukee, that v Bpecii'l rate for ■Mountain Day," July !l, would ba offered, making it pos sible for 1.000 persons to make the trip. DAJfDRUfV soon RUNS 111 H.VlIt Girls If you want plenty of thick, bemitiriil, glossy, silky lialr. do by all means get rid of Uua druff, for it will starve your !:al> and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much gooil to try to bnMk or ml it out. The only MM way to get rid of dan 4mff is to di»Hohe it. theu you destroy it entirely. To do this, ■et about four ounces of ordinary! liquid arvon; apply it at night' when ri'iii .in:. use enough to tnoißten the nralp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, uiost, if uot all. of] your dandruff will be gone, and 1 throe or four more applicMi ions will completely dissolve nii'.l en tirely destroy every single sign! •ml trace of It. You will find, too, that all itch-' ing ami digging of tho Mftlp will | •top, and your hair will look and i feel a hundred tiiii«s boIUT. You ' can f l' liquid arvon al any drnKi ■tore. It is inexpeiiKive and fotiri ounces is all yonfwill need. Ml niater how niuch danilruff you bavu. This simple reined) BSVftr falls ad. I yl ex Beach's Stiriiw^ Story in 9 Massive Reels I 'I • i & ll***"~ fT^d it m.-i cm. j HAVE YOU BEEN I I >*X -4L ▼ \ * * Ixuns Until Saturday «fp] it YET? I ■ ' «•* ■- sjw * ***> t\T I*,-j. #i # * I v«Hk SLk ■■ ■'.'■■ >.*Vi\ # vf ■ \J mam m MM a Mr < H *■■" tP?v tJ' *£" t I I |l. / The greatest photoplay ever shown in Tacoma. Ask those who »/" • 9 I S. * have seen it. This passion throbbing film is the successor of "The £ *NJir *l 9 I iLf » -af Spoilers." It even excels the success of "The Spoilers," with its .-;^r ***&*. 3 I ■faffl^^^mirnf * i^k- depth of love and fiendish jealousy the plots of dastardly intrigue '#*•*' . 3 I ■KX-"\JB|r J^^,* with the fiery passions of the love and hate of red blooded men and ff^JPl^ • L>» 9 H tfJ^^j^Mfff 1- a omen bared before your very eyes. It features the never-to-be-for- «., ' < { „ 9 • B llh. ■ "- 4f '3 gotten cast that made "The Spoilt-rs" famous. <^^ 9 R! ■ IrWlls vlv I Iltfil49 I^l £^$* - jifc'H:',-, . ' . ,^B^:k<««k3r I K£ Hr c IlllvvlVl vUlllllUll .^^. JP*^" W.!-.^, fIL -c^' * ■:. I'{/ :3^- v***f ■ ■ Only two other films, "The Spoilers" and "The Birth of a Nation" are worthy of compari .^B mPIw >^ ' I I "THE NE'ER DO WELL" will grip your heart and sear your very soul. -^S^^^. mL WL M& m^-* * I R That will race and pulsate every drop oi red blood in your veins every second for 2 hours V\l K£W '■ WT I '' LT^ I I admission"2sc apn 11 n '~ A I I CHILDREN^ 15c AjTU LLU "■ I fi Open 11 a, m. A new show every two If&&&jt&i^mif' fl^^^B 1 I M hours thereafter. It Is a 25c Show That Is Worth the Money. ffnTml *JB Hw'" ■ " jawiia h 4 I ■ . This Picture Will Not Be Shown Second Run in Any Other Theater. I made you and by heaven, I'll break you! I In the Wake of Pancho Villa and His Bandits \iiliiil.ini <■ tfii'iw of IriM.ii O, I iiilii It I inti-il Si.■iicn cavulry, pickiitK U|> wounded -nlilieis after the skirmish with \ ilia bamlilx follow inn i In- mi I.ii k on (.'ulmnbus, N. M. The nrn>w ixiints to a v» u.iihliml xoldlcr beiiuc lifted to the back of one of (he members of the jiiiiliiil.ini i- rorin. Another wouiuUtl trooiier has alrpatly lievn plac <■<! In i !ie ambulance. Threaten to Arrest Officials of T. R. & P. ConiiiiiHsioner Mills today re ceived lustriMtioiis from the cif\ council to .srrest the T. K. H. W. ; Co. official* If they persist in j hauling freight ran through the ilinniowii slteets ilnring Inisin ■■ s hours. The ;\cti(in w;is taken allcr a delegation of truck coni|ii»iiy tiianimcis, who had complained last week ftbottl Hie street rail way ('(inipany'M operations, nrulp ' ECCODd V'llU. "You -aid you would t'orie the T. R. & P. 10. to Bb(d« b\ he law," -aid Clurcaca KcUocg of !he H'mifi Truck Co. ilut in lii" last live dftjn It tninh\ lars huve been haulißK up I'a'ili- ave nue in daytime. That's dirertly amiiusi the !a». ,\ll 'iutt we Mk is that the eOßipsßjT live up to the law, iiist as \v<> have to." Mills told the council that he bad written n letter 10 the itr*tt rar romuany, but they hadn't THE •ftfedMA TTMva done ani thing yet." "Why don't you arrest the coni|i.iny if it violaTes the law?" demanded Pawcett, The entire council informed Mills that it was up to him to see that the law was enforced, anil he promised to make arrests of the street car company offi cials if they did not comply. Freight cannot he hauled on downtown tracks between 7 a. 111. and 10 p. in., according to law. Two Osaka Shosen Kaishu lin ers, the Seiko Maru and the Chicago .Maru, cleared this port! today with cargoes for the Orient v alued at $ I .O'HI.OOO. CENTRALIA PLANS P. T. A. MESTIHO Preparations lot the cominr, Purent-Teacher conventleei la I Centralia were made yesterday b) four aSSOrlsttoas, The school- which held meetings were the Lowell, Ceatral, Pari ami \\ii- I lard. { \SKS MOlti: TlttlOl'S SAX WTOMO. March '.'I. — tl.'ii l"iin.-toii annoiinreil today thai he hail asKi'il the war .I*I- partsiatll to him addilior.al troopi .so he could adequate}) protect den. Peratatec'a "daaser •uilj thin" lines or communica tion Hi refused to make public hi- nunili ■;■ o ' i roopK needed. JAILED FOR DESERTING HIS BRIDE Married nine days ago, defiert infi his wife the day after the weddiUK. and arrested a week later whil.' keajiafl houm» with ti former sweetheart, Krank Posdlck, conductor lor the T. 11. & 1* Co., now will Buffer nix montliK' con finement in t lie comity jut I. Fosdick was arraigned hefore Police .fiid;;c i:\iiiis today. Beelde him atoad ii.'i.s l.illii' Uilsoti, it pretty Seattle nirl. fur whom he hud dc- iiecl his liride the <lay after the wedding. Ptaad Hulltr, "Ciiiilty, " siiiil t'inii, as the] were roiiii.illv charged with ht\ nii; ori'ii'iii'i! tbfl MlUfl itpiiri ilM'til, i*n violuiion of law. Th^re wan no trial. Judia i Kvans, »!■ i iini performed tin j marriiK-..- 11 ciuouy for l-'os.tii-l; and Mi ii 'ne Tuel <if Buoiner nino il.i. -. ■ . «:i;4 in no mood t<> listen to , I ■■ for mercy. ■| ataten ■ K< »dlrh to »paiid i-i\ I months iii tlie roUBt) jail," an j nouncHii i lie eovrt. "The siri will | gpend 10 dayi in the city Jail." I'l.rnieil, llkmi I'll' I. Tlip i ridv is ihe daughter of ■ prominent |puil\ at Siiiuiii'r Hit (atber, i'ldyc T»pl, is a v.ell known naoMt. aiie watrloi PlMlck raemtlf to save him irom a iall MBtence, after ihe bad anaad his arrMl for diaitlai -her and Mag found In tlie roini'iiiiy of tinl Baattla girl, r— lUfl" promiiffd tin' cuiirt to "lo\e, i herisli and protect" liis bride, und lied happily lioin Court. Next day Mrs. Tuel-Koifdick re ported that her husband had ifiurned to his fotini'i.iweetheart. REPUBLICANS IN KANSAS GET BUSY TOPEKA, March IS. Kansas j republicans j,ot on the «ajOH .c-ierilay in |Mrfact liarniony ,uul I'l-otnpth erllichied Wilson and : his administration alter electing tour detecatee and tlwir alteraa li\es to tlie national ronveniion. SAVING SCHOOL DISTRICT $2,200 H\ ealltM '" ■'" w ir-| raatl until May I, when eottßt) , iii.l state apporlioninciits lie made, couniy Trvaeurer Cart b nvIDH the Tacoma school district 53.2011 in interest. I <g £•!!!! Gold FUled iH I I $«* Glasses lor vl~ | Id * ■f Thih is Iho I'aiiKius [)iii>li'X I.ense. [ alnu lianrile the I ilerp curve Tori" 1 l.ftise which ::n« .1 l.trm- field of vision- I I'.il-lil years in T;icOMia and during lli.it tiiue have made I lilisiy tin d\ ■•!• i I it. 000 ) ten tlmusuiid people. Mm. .1. .1. Ht»n>. Mrs. U. V. I Irclier, 2707 j I*l imt. \le\iinilei' Hull, Slu- K.ist M »t. I dlum high Mhcmi. Mrs. ,1. IUII, :i 11 North K. {"JJ" ■*•*• »»>• So M.-^. Klh H - 3807 ' M». H.J. 11v..n. IMI Kast N""h -7t" Mt- UOth H. T. KiihHhli, HIT So. 15th. H \\ . S. liirco. s| I So. .Inin'll. T. H. |;<l»uiil~. Steilacooin. m I'tci' I'.'xainiiuition hv llr.i.liiMte Oculist ■". Dr. Itusi. ;t I "_■-;* 1 « Kidclily IWily.—(»|xn SniiinUv NiKht. tJ Muiu 111 TO. Fire Sweeps I Texas City PARIS, Tex., March It. The fire which in six hours wiped out more than half o! the city of Paris la:st niuht. was under ion -11 ol this moraine;. The property damage is emi mateil at $J,11110.111111 No loss ol life has been re ported. Tlie fire slarted In the ware ttOMe nf the Ltaj Transporta tion Co. and i)iiickly spread to tiie I'aris Cotton 1 o;uire.ss. frame buildings were quicklj eouamed owitiK to the i'.iit thai 111 i■-. teotlon aai i) en without rala for it (lav s. Klrenieii, hampereil b) I la. I: of water, were powerless to check the spread af t}ie tlamea. Thlrtj blocks of residences aad husiiipss buildings lie in ruin- i" lI.IV FAl*« FIVE MAKES ANOTHER SUICIDE ATTEMPT H. Ileeio, the Turk who at tempted suicide in an express Wagon at the Cnion station last week by slashing himself with a razor, made a second effort lttßt Bight, when he dived down the elevator shaft nf the count) hos pital. altllOttrt he Ml II feet, his most se. ions injiii'; was a big 1 > 11 111 11 on the head. REAL ESTATE IS GETTING BRISKEI. iteal eetate exebaacaa are i»' --' romlng brisker, according to O. N. Johns, local agea*. Uecent sales i nf the last teu days iiu lude liO ! mres of wheat Uud In North Vaktma to E. J. Harpla for $5,000 and 10 acree of unproved land at arangrr, lor $:."'HO Also an ■to nil-,, dairy ranch In Masoa I county for M,&*B and three othef .■,!(.. aim.i.iitinn to $:!■>*'>»■