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While sitting still the trouble wasn’t so bad but when I went to get up I could hardly stand the sharp knifelike pains. When I bent or walked around the misery was terrible. My kidneys were in a disordered con dition. I got Doan’s Kidney Pills and after using a couple boxes the trouble was all gone.” FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrs. Jones said: “I think Doan’s Kidney Pills are a wonderful remedy. I gladly confirm my former statement in which I told what Doan’s had done for me.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Jones had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. . _ I Royal Theatre “HOME OP GO! D PICTURES” _ _ - FRir VY - Catherine McDonald in “HEROES AND HUSBANDS” 2-Reel Comedy - SATURDAY - James Kirk\^pod, Helen Chadwick and Richard Dix in “SIN FLOOD” A perfect picture, a monster tidal wave that swept clean the soul, the greatest climax ever seen in a photo play. Comedy and Daniel Boone -SUNDAY & MONDAY-— Milton Sills and Wonda Hawley in “BURNING SANDS” Greatest of all desert thrillers. A man’s flaming answer to “The Shiek.” A warm desert romance that is one long breathless thrill! A French dancer; A proud society beauty; throwing convention to the winds and fighting for e man’s love in the hot wastes of the Sahara. 2-Reel Semon Comedy “COUNTER JUMPER” — TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY — Wallace Reed, Agnes Ayers and May McAvory in “CLARENCE" Bboth Tarkington’s roaring stage comedy hit is bigger and funnier than ever on the screen. For cast, story and wholesome laughs it is the great est comedy ever screened. Seven reels of pure jcy. Comedy and Fables. - THURSDAY & FRIDAY - Rudolph Valentino, Wonda Hawley, and Pat Moore in “THE YOUNG RAJAH” The perfect lover in another tri umph! Love, thrills, beauty! they’re in this new and spectacular Valentino triumph. Comedy Coming —* “Enviroment.” “Penrod and Sam.” T HACKERAYANDT HEM 0 VIES Member of School Class Says Hit Novel “Gives a Picture'Vof Time of Queen Elizabeth. A class In a certain school In the city was reading the biography of Wil liam Makepeace Thackeray. The les son was an intensive one, and the ob ject was to read a paragraph, then give every point it contained. One boy had recited in full sup posedly, when Clifford became much concerned as indicated by his wry face and an eagerness to be heard. “He left out a very important point,” he said. The class members registered dis approval on their countenances and negative nods here and there. Clif ford bristled slightly at the idea of dis agreement. “He did leave out an important point,” he urged, insistently. “What was that?” asked the teacher. “That Thackeray was in the moving picture business,” replied the boy. The class snickered In spots, and it was necessary for the teacher to intercede. “Where did you read that, Clifford?” she said. With flourish and decision he promptly opened his book and read: “Tlmckery’s novel, ‘Henry Esmond,’ gives a picture of the time of Queen Anne.” The Frontier for Sale Bills. HEREFORD STOCK SALE, TUESDAY, OCT. 9th 4 miles east and 6 miles south of Chambers, Nebr. 300 Head Stock Cattle 4 Record Hereford Bulls 170 Stock Pigs 21 Pure Bred Duroc Boars. Sired by Proud Sensation 2nd, Grand Champion of Holt County and South Fork Fairs. R. H. LIENHART Auctioneers: Jamison & Haynes. I Quality at its highest degree of perfection; efficiency of non-skid; dig nity of design; these advan tages always insure owners using Ajax Cords the tru est form of tire satisfaction. , i AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON / ■ Steffenson Motor Co. ' : V- V ■ • .. , - ■, • '» * r * f ' Two good smokes for fifteen cents pspl .;f*# ■ ■ . , r' „ \ : ' . aPPigaBi mmm’mm aWH . Where good cigars are sold Washington a Fast Woosr. Washington wag In his twenty-fifth year when, taking dinner at a ft 1 end’s house, he met young, pretty and wid owed Martha Oustts. He could fix none of his attention on eating because he had concentrated It all on the allur ing widow, whose invitation to tea for that evening he fervently accepted, says the Detroit News. He left her home late that night only to reappear there early the next morn ing. Before noon they were engaged, and In a few days the “knot was tied,” Martha In silk and satin, laces and brocade, with pearls around her throat and in her e ys—and George in blue and sr’' >r t diiimed with scarlet, and with gold buckles at his knees and on his shoes. Immediately following the ceremony they left for Mount Vernon, the bride In a “coach and six,’’ and the bride groom on horseback, riding proudly alongside. Age-Old Fashions In Hairdressing. Hair naturally grows outwards in all directions, and the first man who found It falling in front of his eyes and brushed it aside must have been the first man to “part” his hair! Coming to ages, of which we have some definite knowledge, we find hair dressing in different fashions as far back as there are writings or monu ments to record anything at all. So plaiting, which implies parting, Is men tioned In the Bible. The Babylonians and Egyptians cultivated rows of elab orate curls, while the Greeks and Ro mans were short clipped. Our modern parting dates back about 120 years. Before that gentlemen wore wigs over their own close-cropped polls. Wigs went out and since the close crop too nearly resembled the convict, hair was allowed to grow and parted as It Is at present Salt, One of Necessities of Life. Salt enters so largely into our physi cal makeup that, to compensate for the dally loss occasi