The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1916, Page 3

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‘ aIT’S S COL. PELOWZE AND HIS BAND ‘ y WHO REALLY RUN THINGS S AT THE x. 0. P. CONVENTION IN COLISEUM —— | PHOTOPLAYS THEATRE Second Ave. and Seneca By George Martin COLISEUM cH CAGO, June 9.~It's the WM. FOX PROGRAM y There Are Only 2 More Days Left to See the Greatest Picture of Its Kind Ever Made BETTER Bquelch Wash beefing delegate Post March, heavy on the dru and basses; fort Issimo throughout Pacify a delegation that has Just been steam rollered—a dreamy waltz, piano, Nachtman doing light gymnastics on the slip-horn. Put tremolo stops Bay . 4 before and after a touching ap Virginia Pearson, Famous Actress, at the Strand in “Hypocr sic with piccolo gato by Fontaine Cavone MaMs TODAY Theee are a few of man ways the band runs things. Volimer, who ts twice as fat as photopiay, w his tuba, and Koler, whose volee a William Fox °° bor like his own bass ér vom; “Mutt and | Arts k aided and abetted by Buck Ewing's Kaiser's bas can silence the fn clartnetters oon, and Alliner’s ¢ the catine repablican perer "| progressives and women thr ” = three- no ay, boe HAS BIG SUPPORTING CAST Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS —One of my best young men friends is in the hospital. Would it be proper for me to go and see him? | If so, what should | take as a gift of sympathy? What should | say? * Interme a comedy called “Sweet Rusticana colored scenic pletares, an at ae | GIVE HIM A MEDAL Thomas Chatterton onght to ret n fron cross,ar something. . » in Th | | Virginia Pearson, star in risy,” at the Strand, has b e of the “Hy poe es an auto starred with F “ A Foo ru the alr over an BETTY. stage, critics 6 idnte anh r for you to viait . most fascinating The Nymph,” multiple reel bis pablie. ‘William drama, is the added feature r relative roblem § | a MATINEE EARLY AT “PAN” e Because of the preparednes Play ude, which will be pon. a special will be given at Pantage Saturday, beginning o BORN IN PORTLAND eh deore Pe e Rhea Mitchell in “The Man fr 1 pots e for Colonial, on, and made arance at the Manhattan” at the born in Portland, O Tet stage af will be ope Continuous perfor Poslam Soap | em » America bill the who sings, plays and dances with the Clemmer. It duce this fire play for the famous A city goes up of the 900 h LAWN MOWERS 50 CENTS af ' *, Girls’ and Children's atic Grinder and HATS \ KAVANAGH'S Kiddies under 10 with parents free to Weekday Matinees es during one AL HAS FRECKLED FACE Al St. John, star In the new Ke called “The Moon, SHA 104% Vike StI su Main 2089 STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 9, KIDDIES LIKE ST. BERNARD eating ont, relleve|their farm In the East, They are a grace of a nymph Kiooies LiKe Sr. senwano, re { tos'oti'i'po nein ansve'n F Seattle Tire and Rubber Co ici” Be Sure to Come Marguerite Clark in "Out of the} ¢ f ed to give t { sists they should come out here and . 0) 0 Ic Thi E . win " suse from the kid t a (tla | at ' make their home with us 1624 Broadway—Opposite High School—Telephone East 813 : is Evening. Te ee te ihe Rac thle Postn dot Its use 1 Would not object to them being 8 Immense Acts 4 “se near and looking after them, but ° W mes nib tir the Anite J. .W. ENDS. Oph our home is small and | would not 900 Scenes— that make Marguerite captive in her || Goran od ; et be contented with them living with 7 . 500 People Alpine mountain dnd Optomet) 17 oases. darctherke t i ‘ce us all the time, which is what he st t ect ‘ rs ° wants. They are well fixed and oll Mm e@ 00 The Greatest Show Ever 500 IN PICTURE CAST Ere STOA gana E>,‘ AMOUSMESS can live in comfort the rest of t Offered to Seattle People Paviowa Hallet Russe OPULAR PRICES: their days, but if they came out if you come here for your meals, for have 500 srting them 1m | FRASER PATERSON CO «ni isch here thelr home we io with) Us Prices are right, and the best cup ee | ane Due Girl of Portiel” at the Should not my happiness count for of coffee in Seaitie—positively. 15c Admission ‘sont 1,000 to pro anything, or should | sacrifice all 1916, PAGE 3 We Have the Real, Genuine Painless Dentistry Recognized by those who KNOW to be the best that modern science has so far discovered for the perform- ance of painless dentistry. We are referring to “NOVO- CAIN.” We don’t think that anything has ever been pro- duced that anywhere near approaches it for efficacy. If there were anything better, we would most certainly have it, as we make it our invariable rule to give our patients the best, regardless of the cost to us. For instance, we are now one of the very few dental offices in this part of the country that has a supply of “NOVO.-CAIN.” This is due to the fact that this precious material is imported from Europe, and the European war has completely stopped its importation. We fore- saw just such a condition, and soon after the war started we proceeded to lay in a large supply at the prices that then prevailed. Needless to say, the prices on “NOVO-CAIN” have gone up by leaps and bounds since that time. We could have sold our supply many times over at an enormous profit to ourselves. Other dentists, realizing the value of it, would have paid enor- mous prices for it gladly. But we have refused to sell. We have kept this precious substance for the use of our patients, determined at all cost to ourselves to give them the very best under any and all circumstances. This is one of the cardinal principles on which this business has “Novo-Cain” been builded. It explains in large part why this office is Not a Substitute what it is today— The Fastest Growing Dental Office in the Northwest giving the most nearly perfect dental SERVICE that’s what counts— SERVICE. That is what you want when you spend your good money— that’s what you’re entitled to—that’s what you get here. we A R, CLARK — OR. L —NOTE— We Use Genuine Growing Because we please and satisfy our patients. Growing Because our patients are convinced that they | get the square deal here. Growing: Because our prices are the lowest. Growing Because we have a staff of graduate, regis- tered dentists, the equal of which can- | not be found in this section of the country. Growing Because we use only the very best of materials | growing, in a word, because we are | REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Mgr. 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Third and Union Every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. More than that, we give with all work our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thor- oughly responsible. You simply cannot be dissatisfied with your work here—simply cannot— we won’t stand for it ourselves. theater in San Francisco.| given after the parade. Q.—Is there any way | can clean - — hp sored tr sa pala 1 Avot hang Hida ee re ‘on earth, but he should not in- A.—The cure your friends sug-| to >u would only appear ridic- then o movie va | eae roneas. Rast service: Sie without inj g "ee n puttin um before you, gest {s absurd and will not remove iis eyes. Better keep on _There are two comedies at th ft “re ae ee eee a la are we he goiter. The only reliable cure afe side of the fence and let Colonia eT hve kif A nse nl plied yes £9 Ives feal operation or me teal make the advances. which bh a hoate e oven fee aka . by a first-class phy TWO COMEDIES HERE r cover with p ed magnesia er ene sor haanied | of AT dvite you motto delay ar eneeters- erorne, Sales ee IndoorLifeMakesFat a Se near te-6 ae pa » and fix a home for|!" consulting one oT rus Sanere” & 60 ed and | Rub well and br off the pow.| @—After going with a man for ar you. Since you sagas ar Hine a uden apd Bud fit complete (6leny or, or Konan to _uxumr| de almost two years, | learned by his it Iy would) Q—I am a girl 20, and very| El. PASO, June 9%—After drag. o Hem op " a WEIGHT DOWS ro Rh own admission that he lacked good ant for the much In love with a fine young &! American flag thru the £ eee | MOOR SUF ERYUOE Q—Who must pay for the wed s. He insisted that such a t come to live man of 22, 1 have known him Street ers applieg ert soreh to rar A . pe the best kind of hus-jat your he than !t would be for| almost two years and we often the Ame nh consulate at DUrineE FILM SUNDAY | ding supper in case the girl's par would be the o y d the edifice t ay NEW Billets ie Mh seg hed ah rh elon Pog ssahten To have band to a good wife, but | told him| you weet at dances, | should tike tei< and the e liftce is today a ruin, ‘gh in “The Fireman,” his latest tian elaborate outlay for the occa | didn't want to ever see him have his steady company; but he justoms Inspectors Baye oe If you have not "release, when he plays a ‘\sion? Does the best man he again. Now he has gone a good) Q__| have a goiter growing in my | ‘oes not even know | care for him un in further poticatt oe es hen he pi ) > 4 r A ahe already heard the of checke r|groom pay for it? Y.L. (many miles from here, and | haveltnroat. it has just begun. Can Under these circumstances do you | U2 sare . littl hace was nothing in the seript A.—-The best solution of this dif. tried to forget; but after a year!) yoy tei me something that will think It would be wrong to let him | charming little MM about the checker game. One day > fi ulty is to have no elaborate out-/am as miserable as ever. bs yraeure It? My friends tell me to take|know In some way that | care for entertainer during the filming, he saw the ny. Keep the affair eo simple think | should have overlooked his|q garter snake and tle It around| him? T.S. studio employes crowded around a meee | FUE? my throat for 24 hours, and It will, A.—You have probably showed checker gam A.You could not overlook it.|go away. If you know of anything|in a number of little ways uncon “ Get me a board,” he sald to the ane he ever the future has in store! different, please tell me, as | am/sciously that you care for the man MORE DAYS tae r ma you r regret afraid of snakes. LD. By making an effort to reveal this ding from Los|ing on your reserve atrengt a ee one i ae Leia vying Bie FALLS TIRES eas ciecses Q.—wh hould 1 ly for 4 H . y " here should apply Clearness, Brightness, Health) | i eice examination for the 5 000 | eS ustment Guarantee a Through Poslam and United States printing offices? 3 In the Costs Less Per Mile BLACK TREADS REFINED APPEARANCE Give us a call—it will pay you, Our Tires and Tubes are dependable. Prices are right. the civil service commis ashington, D, ¢ Gigantic Spectacle “The Dumb Girl A.—To fon, at W Q.—My husband's folks live on for them? Awaiting your reply in The Star, Rainier Bakery and EM J. B.S r ev ie no more than JAS. R, BOLDT, Prop. t that your hu Second Near Madison hand deeply concerned about his parents in thelr last days| cere tne e ene eee ene

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