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Show i iv $ Womans Wori m?st i N , l3?f if J t v mhh' rSwgSgaa-- f a , . How a, Worn, in Deals With YairtS S9, Problem. Labor i Tonight LITTLE MISS BROWN 5 ' Acts A Saturday MATINEE AT 2:3u YOU ARE WELCOME to visit the Gas Dim- onstration Saturday afternoon and evening, June 12, at tHe Gas Office. Everything that is cooked will be served to those attending. "UNDER 2 THE TABLE n-- Comedy aith Gertrude Selby ' "STREETS OP , . -- MAKE BELIEVE? V- KnB - A Baggott BOMBA 3 BUDDHA Reels - Monday MATINEE 4 P. M. Wm. Fog Presents the Jtoyai Actress -- ffjf O inn - Betty Hansen Count Leo Tolstoi's ,, Masterpiece Anna Karenins in Acte I Pras Wf AflMrtafto i MU WZLX 5 Astocfetiom. 0OVL KWAJUX Tuesday Mrs. Helen .Gould Sbeperd belter ee is arbitration. She goes about it with CLEO MADISON a simple directness which it might be well for male, employers to imitate. in The Incident happened some years ago The Whining Disk when Mrs. Shepard, then Miss Gould, was building a memorial chapel to her 2 Reels Gould atherr FRANCIS 'FriRD The workmen,' so she was informed x n by the superintendent, were not satisfied. The Doorway of v ' "What is the trouble? Inquired Miss Destruction Gould. t ' men The want more money and Skipper Simpsons " fewer hours. Daughter Then give them what they want.' Xpauioo was Miss Gould's succinct reply, the fliu-e.t Ituitul for a labor pr&Lkm ! that any capitalist ever invented. Helen Gould first became the talk of every town in the Union at the out break of the war with Sitin. An announcement was made that a generous and patriotic woman had given ?100,-00to the national government as a wntvHmtimj to- the cost ef n- - righteous Li c. war Shortly afterward the same generous hand gave $25,000 to the Womans National Relief association. This was too much for the public. It wanted to know what manner of woman wag Ibis. Then it was that her unobtrusive benefactions were made known or at least a few of them, for the full extent of Miss Gould's charities will never be known to any one but herself. Born into millions, with a natural? place in thChiost ornate society, sbe harwilh ingly cast aside all frivolity and devoted herself to the serious business of life und the philanthropic responsible (htLRfhilEcrtKor-th- Jar NeSZftiaddKairfJ Miss Louise Palmer Weber , 4 Domestic Science Lecturer Will Conduct a Series It of 0 - Practical Gas Cooking Demonstrations At the old Tabernacle, June 14 x to 19, inclusive All are cordially invited to attend. 'ttermf ber-ptritto- -- tr at lakes NO ICE! Scarcely a rnau who suffered in the war In ruba. lorto Rico or the Philipi NOTHING t Sc M It U lk Im( warft is pines who has' not been, directly or in- Wwh rieratioa. benefited her generosity. by directly, h.ikrt erk-jrtbls irwl mhfeerceun- vs, S Ur wore la serfettm. were near turned try home, Tarrytown, tw wici m a wt im ae Into hospitals when the transports beSM Sals krrwkS Aa an rrtUhSw raw UiMirt IrrU. gun crawling northward with their VW larkrt Caa b freight of suffering. She cared for by awl, mm aaS hundreds under her own ejes and lavNo. ishly contributed w hen help w as needUMI rar Umn Sb raaMba W ed elsewhere. To hospitals and homes arraaratlaa. Um rMO lb MM i?vv v. f x Wa ? v here er a sick soldier had found refaaMi wMn ifca MUM at M lata US wU, fwt, wit lb MrUaavai uge khe seut flow era and fruit, blanaaS haaUMal Ur Ifca MtakbS aamat al kets. food and money. Nor did her ef ll a,Mirrr lb laeS wkfcral forts stop at easing the hardships of fc baaaa MS an fc men.cx Her sympathies the lighting BurnTIZ for Tender, Puffed-up-, tended to those who ate often the most ing, Calloused Feet and Corns. aartral af bafc ait grjetously hurt by the war, the 'mothers and when at honip. who suffer and are won tided w ithout the excitement of Surd 1 ft A A t Wv am M is warms ' battle. Hbe felt that no sacrifice was ! every time for say men hud to make who for the I tiavgieat HENRIE & HAWKINS foot trouble. I? answered the call f country. She is. ' 3h7 N. 2ml Ernst. SofcKVk Vm -i: above all tilings, patriotic pnd takes a ' . trouts great and Intelligent inteiest in the af faiiw the eepubUor-- ; .D jnifiiou I pe J? $ 'C v tv rf a tear,' but. of this . very "ITf tVesTitttiMW is'es v r , h mtemtM&t tf ni.pji '!, 'S mar owner. iHuided & on its Since Tiey j 1 f 03 rinse to Mr. Shepard, a few years ago, J s S I Aa 41 ' her scheme of life bus been t he same. t - r If anything, her benefactions are now out on a larger scale, for Mr Vv! rattled : . (i! t Shepard is an ideal tvorker along' the You can be happy-foote- d lust like i same lines, and had been for many me. Use "TIZ" and nevr suffer years before be met Miss Gould, i.; ", !''') She regards her fortune as a sort of ith tender, raw, burning; blistered,1 I trust for the les fortunate. When she ?ssM. tf.i. swollen, tired, smellydfeet TIZ and, V4 entertains, it Is modestly., and her fashenly ,TIZ" takes the pain and sore--1 ionable visits ft re few in the Course of J? A' ness out of corns, callouses and a season. Indeed, she is far happier fy 1' . Aate&e? A V" asv. -- f whdM sfte f te Witemmihg' kffdtle if herf'' As soon as you put your feet in a houses a group of self supporting workTIZ bath, you Just feel the happl- :u Wj v c$ to ing girls a class hi whom she is great ' Js ' ness' soaking in? 'How good your t t ly interested. In nil her charities, and Id all her 1 imor. old feet feel. They ' - want to f 'v , '? ' vt '?? there has been a practical and vHvork, 2rf - daade for Joy. "TIZ Is grand. sensible spirit. She is not sentimental TIZ Instantly draws 'out all the -'-XX. giver nor one who give for the ap Sewing X fit chine Poisonous exudations which puff up pearnme of munificence. She exerts to buy t!w bmlIiisc your feet and cause sore, inflamed, herself to give where it will do good v , tii awee N'ZW An wilk V ' "l benefactions looks her to and it that aching, sweaty, smelly feet. will genuinely benefit those for whom 1 1CMZ oo dw Oet a 25 cent box of TIZ at any wa they are intended. She haa a very clear rug store or department store. Oet end id ik. legd 'fe' and right perception of what her duties instant .foot relief. Laugh at foot Tfiia MacbiM It ore. Here, in her own words. Is what sufferers who complain. Because warrantee far nil she told the Woman's club of Clnt i VW , favour feet are never, never going - to on the duty of u woman of wealth; tint. i bother. 'or make you limp any more. the slu.ll . wv neTerrcaselo preach' v ' i $ No other like it gosiiel that woineu of menus should do 11 such. ever others had axNo other as good experienced This coldler was behind his embank- n,,,,, rush through life for uali This la.the first photograph to , in ing tint their own p'easnre It L tin Tfcj list Bess a run di dnot he riT 1,1 before, thing ment at'HUl .N'o. 60, when he wa One per f1 Ul?t..Ute Smng Incline Csspj, coDtenof tha of women who have na:;li p the chlorine gaa turned ,ofi time. He died In his tracks and his duty ORANGE. MASS. oceans would cover all the land area v,ctim TaYLOR BROS, DO., Agent of the globe to a depth of 28 feet ,Not near Germans the he the nc Pry vC. Utah re driven out. April iprea. 1 a nr ; n nme, SB. !IB m First Photograph of Victim of German Gas at Hill 60. eaaliMisiakiinMw fEfl nr Mb -- 'V &wi: m iit i- -- - R. h iv- -- $ tfAAi It ' . . fSr 3 w'T ( ; 'X. 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