The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1916, Page 3

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. Warren Kerrigan The Social Buccaneer He Steals from Greatest the Rich and and Latest Gives to the Success Poor DAN RUSSELL In “A Surgeon’s Revenge” \si00" -77 J FREE! funntest EE! FREE! FR sire to vote fo of tickets at box « the Ford @ contest ch 11th, when the be awarded to the one securing the most voter ALL HANDS POINT Tro THE 332 23331 SHANGHA ato hss $33 sted 3 Hi RESTAURANT 25e Lunch and Dinner Served Daily i 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. | and American Eating Palace. + While you are enjoying your meal we will play of your favorite music. The finest Chop Suey and Noodies in the city. Half Bik. So. of Smith Bidg. THE EATING PLACE. WHERE EVER BODY GOES MARKET REPORT “Beane. green. per Ib Peaches } | Yaxma to ‘ o tears " Loo 16 | Peppers, 26-1b. crate 138 vi gli: ery oe 5 @ 40 ” @ 4% | ” o @ 6 ” us Turkish melon, 1b ° a5 | Watermeion / 4 n Oregon tripiets 20 aad Wisconsin triplets . @ | sonathan Les Wisconsin twins . 29 | Wenatonee Gravenstain us Young America 23 | Loca! cooking apples ” Jettens its “ Onions ‘ {| ontons, yellow, Cal © Onions rreen. tocat Toleon oO | Walla Walla : Vegetables and Fruit 4 dubaiade ‘orrectad Gatly by J. W. Godwin & Co) | White river ‘ 36.00 Sas) | Yakima 2500 664 @ as | Breet. potators 02% Have You Seen Bessie Barriscale & WE GUARANTEE OUR KEYSTONE “M Mad” the title— | I! Mur Louise Fazenda and Harry Jooker are stars Jane.’ comedy “Plain Sullivan Charles Ray C. Gardner and in a arles aid ay, Thies bill until only. First at 11 to 11, Matinees ibe, Children Se Wednesday Pike 10¢ night Continuous Evenings Fdna r «. he beautiful member of ( n’s com ‘ yn in the role of the pawn shoj eoper's daughter tenars CLASS A Pawn shop Harold Lockwood and May At UEN—J. Warren Kerrigan in “The son are the stars of “The Come Bx. bass areld Leckweed and - . th Cas A Mr. Lock ay Allison tm * wood and Miss Allison need no in MISSION — t , cara Rivesen * troduction to phopoplay lovers, how OF ever, for thelr work {n romantic! an thritit ne prod jons LIBERTY Sresay wall nd a rig rd Beautiful Bessie Barriscale, co- \ yer”, ete ae ae starred with Charles Ray in “Plain “yipreve’ motion pictures 8 Jane” at the inti) Wedn ure these gifted day nig in creating a pod vagy mbtmgdites character w DOOOOOOAR ‘NEWS~NOT S000 au Uy STAR—TUE FILMD 0 Anita Stewart, in “The Combat,” at the Clemmer * anything he has ¢ Plain Ja is of irama t and is set ational wn The story will bring laughs and thrills from the most hardened ture critic, as it {s infested with an abundance of comical situations and exciting moments. comedy, with Loutse Fazenda, Chas. Murray pretty M a carefree Keystone aid Mad,” Harry Booker in the carries mystery and with smilies by the and eading roles misae mile. COLISEUM drama of pertorr for am and its laughs are cc Prices Paid Producers for Baus, | |siseann, san. per lb ’ Poultry, Veal and Pork | fe, ideal tl awe oo Wednesday afternoon will bring Cal lemons, per erate. tee the Adelmann re at oO ert ss |ooreee : 1% “ee 18 |Gucumbers. Roihouse * CLEMMER John Robertson, who plays the role of Philip Lewis, district attor ney and later governor, in “The Combat,” starring the popular fa *|vorite, Anita Stewart, at the Clem mer, gives his characterization that % [indomitable will power and deter %/ mination which i« found in men of |the stamp of Ph leere portfayal of the role, Mr. Rob. lertson plays opposite Miss Stewart very well infeed. In a number of the scenes they are seen as hue lband and wife, and his bearing is| | | | | i | | | | | | | | | | | | ty | fi away with some actual heroics well A scenic completes the program. . Pauline Frederick fiveact stoplay at the Coliseum Tues ednesday only, There —lare punches by the dozen in this then saved he Coliseum at every sual misspent an: ives. It is crowding and getting loud app ause e, som fon pleture There is a Seattle « Resides and sin Lewis giving a remarkably tra without a single flaw | “ee REX | J. Warren Kerrigan is even more! delichtful as a screen favorite than ever before in “The Social Bue: caneer,” now showing at the Rex The story is a bit off the beaten path, and is put over in good faith, with the capable Kerrigan at the head of the cast. . | COLONIAL The Shielding Pathe serial, now Colonial, bids fair to become even more popular with movie fans than the famous “Clutching Hand, which was one of the most success- ful pictures of its kind shown since the art of motion picture making became known . Shadow,” new} showing at the STRAND “The Pawn Shop,” the Strand, has plenty of plot here are a lot of real thrills mingling in with the Jaughs, and Charlie Chaplin gets directing sram fea tiain | :S—GOSSIP | SDAY, OCT | sed on the Metro pro- several of which, selected es peclally with regard to the peculiar talents of Mr Allison, are production MISSION Sweet Aly heart interest Kathlyn Willfams, “Raby” Frazer of| price Tyrone Power supported attle and ding roles kwood and Mins dy in process of oe um,” a fivepart ory of today, with the by Edith) it? Johnson and Wheeler Oakman, will! plete be seen at the Mission until Wed nesday night The story ts big with strong aitu and ations and stirring | climaxes the web is never worn so thin that continues her It fails to keep the spectator on the! would lessen th The eager tiptoe of expec Note Well ERIC in “THE She-Devil” Tuesday and Wednesday Only 15c_ Children 5c production mixed with fun Just as the previous comedies, the story is of Chaplin's own mak- ing, and the production of his own Anita Stewart #0 IN THE SEVEN-ACT PHOTOPLAY “The Combat” Produced by Ralph W. Ince ADMISSION CLEMMER Remember what he sald about this film when he visited Seattle. in which Seattle's Best Pheteplay House You now have the oppor: tunity to see the greatest Miss Stewart has ever apveared 15 CENTS | | SHADOW 10, 1916. PAGE 3 Cynthia Grey’s ETTERS My D Minn ewer to letter writt orter of Initiative 24," appearing tn The tober 6, discloses that | not given that measure careful com | ‘ation | statement that the bill per Grey Your A § Measure Star of Oc you have! an up| No. a by wide Y ir m sales of beer to be made ev ery min should a purchaser | Cleet to buy tn unlimited quanth ties, is not borne out by a reading lof sections 14 and 19 of the meas ure I do not believe unfairly represent that you wish to the measure, jae. MOBACC ETT ET ETT and since | have read sections 14 and 19 of the act, | have thought since reading your comment on Initiative Measure No. 24, that you | have failed to fairly interpret there two sections of the measure. A purchaser of beer can buy in Himited quantities only, the min mum amount being one dozen pints and the maximum amount six doren quarts, A purchaser buying more beer than hin needa require for private at hin residence which shall not be a place of pub lic resort, and brewer sell to such pur be guilty of = the = a grots misde nor, and would be Hable to f $1,000 and imprisonment in county jail for a term of one heer ane HANGIN’ hosses in mid-stream ain’t usually the best way to get across. Nature grows the tobacco—let her finish the job. yunsel of the city ¢ I submitted the ques me that my tions of In is the cor tle, to whom f these two # Measure Né one view ¢ tiative rect Another statement in your reply 8 of No to take exceptio 1 pporter Ire to if you will pe your department « Initiative M acted, would lind-pig bill, and protect terests of the bootlegger wit pleas xplain all of the bootleggers of t are opposing Initiative Mea “4° Any well-informed regard to the fact wheth } are supporting jative Measure No could have given you the cor information in regard to th ade of the bootlesgers toward me rh aimply the #0 In in that be zs YOU want “life” in your pipe tobacco. Only Nature can put life into tobacco— and our responsibility in @ making VELVET is t keep | yo to me ire No. posing Inf | and true temperance si « it to be true thet a ° e a bootlegger, by unlawful methods au in. na by the une of friends should come whieh as purchasers to jon of a quantity incentive a purchaser mould have VELVET retains all the “life” that nature & [cca "have to well eer to. auch | grew into it and besides—VELVET has : der Tanti | Measure a = the age mellowed smooth- ssee WF ron that’ Tattiative Maeee bring out—when allowed ‘ lta quite clear, I'thiak, that the re-|® to age tobacco as it should i moval from the blind-pig of oppor-| tunity for profit in dealing in beer, be aged. LiggeT« Myers Tabacco Ox de and for such ja resort tedly would |have a tendenc drive the un lawful traffick ut of business es. You will permit me to refer ba again to section 14 of the act, and 10c Tins call your attention to the fact that pwer cannot deliver beer to = a fa purchaser, and this residence |= One Pound Glass Humidors shall not be a place of public re lsort. You will admit that a boot HHexging place is a place of public lresort, and the opposition of the boot! re t the measure in. my opinion, the best evidence th. the measure will have a tendenc to put the bootlegger out of busi ness. It is probabil true that bootlessing wiD'neyer be complete-|1 think I have given you a good It's definitely settled now that Seattle is to have a million © ly stopped. | putting the) reason to exp the »position. doll: i * E A A 3 truth before. sc all of the|but I would like to 4 in The GOllar trading company. very little bit helps—and a million bootleggers believe that there will Star what you have to say about it,/i8 no small change. he lees demand for places of thel Yours truly, kind, in eve f Initiative Meas R. A. HAWKINSON - ~ ure No, 24 becoming a law. It ap AMUSEMENTS c pears to me reasonable that if a ees Rees a son can get a mild, pure beer [* _ WASHES POISONS |, FROM THE LIVER | wt NEW PANTAGES | 24, has judged the act better th 2:30. Evenings. 7 and 9 you have considered It A NUT SUNDAE” B\AJILKES PLAYERS) e Geren ALHAMBRA THEATRE Fifth and Pine ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE Morton and Glass—Laura Nelson Hall—Britt 5 Scotch 1 S:20—All Week MIRACLE MAN® and 1 with you would review the | | measure with greater degree of | j care from the two viewpoints| | which | have presented tn this let-| | ter to you. I believe you and The| } Star want to be fair to all the peo. \} Everyone should drink water with phosphate in | Mate. It, before breakfast. i in the presentation of the truth and facts, not only about Initiative | | j 14——PEOPLE—14 Measure No, 24, but also about all ee |SHERMAN, VAN AND HYMAN other questions of interest to the| To feel as fine as the proverbial CHINKO people fiddle, we must keep the liver! Other Big Acts | 1 wish you would explain, thru | Washed clean, almost every morn-| 10¢ and 20c ing to prevent its sponge-like pores | from clogging with indigestible ma terial, sour bile and potsonous tox says a noted physician. The Star, why the bootle Jopposing Initiative Measur ers are No, 24 Cures Without Drugs if adaches, {t's your liver. If you catch cold easily, it's| This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing your liver, [f you wake up with a Men and i bad taste, furred tongue, nasty pene ai aoe ey breath or stomach becomes rancid, nervous compiainta Nest ntrenath aoe it's lived, “Mallon skin, meaty ity, stomach, kidr liver disorders or any other weakness There is a remedy ples quickly and that unmans you, that cures such trou- thoroughly, This rem- the power that gives » the hunt all t Anything » into your nerve vitality will you. complexion, watery eyes all denote liver uncleanliness. Your liver ts the most important, also the most | abused and neglected organ of the body. Few know its function or how to release the dammed-up body | waste, bile and toxins, Most folks resort to violent calomel, which {8 a dangerous, salivating chemtcal which can only be used oceaston-| ally because it accumulates in the! tissues, also attacks the bones. To See the Opening Chapters No. 1 and No. 2 of the Wonder Serial etricity does w fills the You wake free from El battery, It Ith new life. pin the morning full of vim, ains and act tra-Vita 1s a which charged body If st . unbroken the liver and bowels the previous | day's indigestible material, the pol sons, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and frest ing the entire alimentary canal be- lings. Hy If you have a pain it drives it out. have stomach trouble, weakness, lumbago, kidney er com= plaint, or just a lack of nerve foree, Flectra-Vita will prove an effective treats THE Every man and woman, sick or rtream of galvanic tricity. into. the well, should drink each morning pee eee nro wiitle you plese infusing: HIELDING before breakfast, a glass of hot the entire ayetem tam strong, nanllee water with a teaspoonful of lime condition, It renews the spirit of ambi- stone phosphate in it, to wash from tion and hustle. Tt makes strong, healthy men out of slow-going, discouraged weak~- umatism, q fore putting more food into the oer Call or write for our beats This Wonderful [i {omen | FREE | tsi te-tegs Dock, mee ios 1} about our treatment. This ldmestone phosphate does not re BOOK | book contains pictures of $5,000,000 Pathe fim ,, Wmemone phosphate does not re-| |BOOK | book, contains | pictures | of women, showing how Flectra-Vita is ap- for it {s harm- sand you can eat anything after- it cannot salivate, 1 Chaptered Novel plied. ‘and should know explains many thin, you ) ‘ Tonsultation free, Office hours: 9 las Set the Whole wards. It is inexpensive and al Consu ae most tasteless, and any pharmacist m so PDP. mM: or evenings by appoint- will sell you a quarter pound, which is sufficient for a demonstration of of how hot water and limestone phosphate cleans, stimulates and freshens th liver, keeping you \feeling fit day in and*day out. | Town Talking “ Children 5c 10 THE ELECTRA-VITA CO. 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