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Show ILORIN FARR PARK DANCING Every Evening. BAND CONCERT Every Sunday. Read The Classified Ads. TRY THIS FOR ) ECONOMY ' Conserving," "Economy" and M "Thrift" are the present-day j! j! watchwords and well they may ! 1 1 be! Are you conserving your ! ! health? Are you economical in buying treatment for disease? ! i You should be! If your stom- !i ! ach, liver, kidneys, bowels and ' i blood are not right in every ! ! 6ense, you should at once begin ! a treatment to restore good, ( i healthy conditions. Sulphur, !( ! cream of tartar and herb ex- ;! tracts in a sugar-coated form, i i called Sulpherb Tablets is the ! 'i surest relief that is economical. ! I; Get them in sealed tubes from i j druggists. Sulpherb is the name ! not "sulphur." Mrs. J. J. Dev- ! lin. 51S W 152nd St.. New York ! City, writer; -'I would also like j! 1; to say I find your Sulpherb Tab- j! ! lets O K. and am very much i i pleased to recommend to all my ! j! friends, etc." Advertisement. ! DANDRUFFSCALED ! I OFF ONCLOTH NG Scalp Sore and Red. Lost Rest. Hair Fell Out Cuticura Heals. "I was troubled with acaJts and dandruff for over a year. My scalp was sore and red and the dandruff scaled off and could be seen on my clothing. It I caused meto scratch and irritate irri-tate my scalp, and I lost my j rest at night because of the 1 irritation. My hair fell out. "After using several remedies with- . out success, I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After using four cakes 1 of Cuticura Soap and two boxes I 1 of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) . I Pedro Acosta, 2247 Sutter St., San j Francisco, Calif. :i Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and I Talcum your every-day toilet prepa- I rations and watch your skin improve. Il Soap 25c. Ointment 21 mmi Se-c. Talrum 25c Sold throuRhout tbe world. Por j sample each free address: "Ceticmrm Lak- wMorie, Dapt. H, Maid. Mas." jSS Cuticura Soap he withoat rang. j wonderfully pure, 3 9 soft, pearly white ap- Jf wfS I pearance, free from all T btKS ' I blemishes, will be com-: -VPi 1 H parable to the perfect nfjTrfya , B beauty of your skin and j H complexion if you will useQ-jfcr H EALHAMBRA TODAY ONLYI a ttad .in s ( Ik i l 1 TEH Y IX " THE 11 AI 7 ' Jm I I - Do you believe in ghosts? Of course not, neither did Betsy Thorne, but if you saw a weinl I I figure movingabout in the dim light of a dilapi- II dated graveyard, w ould you have the courage M E to trv to solve the mvsterv? r That was the task assigned her as H a girl reporter in the latest Thomas H H. Ince photoplay, "The Haunted ,W Bedroom," starring Enid Bennett, HKp";' I which comes as a Paramount attrac- tion to the Alhambr i ilicuirr io';iy 7:;:''( H It was a mysters' a detective i I couldn't ferret out; if baffled n ma- jBL H m -1' m terialistic doctor; it staggered the ffiS I reasoning of the owner of the prop- 'jk j M erty, and it surely was too much for SJTW&Si I the old colored servant. Toi I But ilif woman's w il of I3etsy 'tjBHH9 : H Thorne tore away the veil of mys- ' nrmS JP jf- tery and made the meanderings of a JfjW B ghost look as reasonable as syrup on j 1 1 JBBSm'' ' H your cakes for breakfast. 'R'P TTVTaT1 TMT? ujom T? j Charming Enid Bennett plays the DJxllMUr 1 lULv VVrllJLL P partof a Betsy in this story from the AllTTT ' fiMW' f pen of C. Gardner Sullivan. She is A ffi ' H supported bv an unusuallv capable yn flllinnr C3mxjiai tonight y cast, including Dorcas Mathews. NU bllARBE aVV'0 S I Jack Nelson, William Conklin, I Harry Archer, Otto Hoffman and Except 1c War Tax H Lloyd Hughes. I IDH i IC" Ol lOlrfCE1 COMES TOMORROW I I IPIaLL.HL DUnrXL ' ' and monday B BBBBBBBBBBW1188 B Hal I --wir BBBBB .-SjEBBB HHI H Hj Hj H |