The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1917, Page 10

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Appears in Person Lectures Each Show Today Until Saturday Night Only BACK FROM TRENCHES FREEMAN ARMSTRONG Seaforth 16th Batt. Canadian Highlanders Fought in Front Line Trenches Battle of Somme Battle of Observation Ridge Battle of Flanders Battle of Ypres Is One of the Four Survivors of Battalion of 9,000 Decorated by King Albert of Belgium Hear Him Tell of His Thrilling Experiences No Advance in Prices Each Show Today and Until Saturday Night Only ADDED ATTRACTION TO OUR REGULAR SHOW Marguerite Clark in Miss George Washington 15¢ — Children 5c JOHN HAMRICK Second and University Dekh Ye fo Fra ‘mare. Lut lhe Boston's” poly 13 Selig lor Less” Black Kid Vamps with white kia uppers $4.95 Patent Kid Vamps with white hid . wana Brown Kid ;95 Eppers; 3.95 and Mavens Brows Kid wa back Sere $6. 38 Patent Kid Vamps with «ray kid appere ‘Ten Russia Cal uppers atioshis © Gray Kia Lacs with pearl gray buck $5.95 Vamps with canary bock biue buck of kid ees BOSTON | SAMPLE SHOE SHOP, House of Stvle and Service” Second El Bldg., Cor.Second and Dike Science is on the wing. Remedies used a year ago are back numbers now. To be a TOP-NOTCH SPECIALIST re- quires not only skill and energy, but capital. The public is GETTING WISE. It's not satisfied with the electric belt faker or the pretending specialist with a room full of curiosities to attract atten- tion. Nowadays they demand up-to-date treatment and CURES, not smooth talk and empty promises Our Specialty Men’s Ailments We invite you to come to our offices. We will explain to you our treatment for Varicose Veins, Hydrocele, Nervous Debility, Blood Disorders, Piles, Fistula, Bladder, Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's Disorders, and give you FREE, a physical examination. Every person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A perma nent cure is what you want 2 Genuine German Remedy “g 1 4” " Cures Blood Disorders Prof. Ehrlich’s Salvarsan for Blood Poison by the intravenous method, at our offices. pital, no detention from home. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12 NATIONAL MEDICAL INSTITUTE 119 Occidental SEATTLE, WASH We give it No pain, no bos- REX STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917. DOINGS IN FILMDOM | POODLE, | NEWS NOTES. “GosstP Scene From “Little Lost Sister,” Coming to the Rex Sunday livened ider atixfaction of all cor Especi The Traveling min con horror thin y, to the od Frank Today's Programs © MMER — Viola tn OF ally ds of Fate.” 1s) rt UM—Willinm Courtemay to | na Inder ta “Max tral HEA—Marguerite George W aah! n see GUARANTEED TO. MAKE GRAY HAIR "NATURAL COLOR “Q- Ban Is Simple, Healthful Preparation Satisfac- tion or Money Back —Don’t Use Dyes. Taltate Th in Mine MISS NELSON IN BIG Frances Nelson sta | Many,” at of Shirley the ROLE great opportunities tor able ust The woman man, forgiving the nned to save ayed by play good In moral value tertaining pow The laugh-getters Al St. John ‘A Winning Loser” and Harry His Rise and Tumble.” . don't who h moth Welch. Th cational and handling and © jin McCoy in / . A BOY'S RISE The Conquest of Booth Ta agton's Kre film form, is at the Co’ Paturday t It t Canaan at novel {n nial until of the niet ls ais vill hom once he was despicable Jack |ferro are sta Sher and Edith n . Interest TALMADGE PLAY cont tr Norma ‘eves is licati pla The comedy is a Keystone | . |NEW BEDFORD STORY Miss Petticoats,” a story girl, daughter of a deserted moth er, with the scenes laid in pictur aque old New Bedford, N lend, is at the Class A. Alice ie starred of the “Martha of the Talmadge soul the Stran¢ is the t Vind name J aun son “MOORE “A Daughter of the Gods” 7 ie Nothing Fine at. THE VILLAIN FOILED The wife with her Italian to be a noblemar to «li girl ot a coal miner elopes care on the who care for unable proper baby of a wealthy her until she reaches young wom anhood. The Italian and the wom an return to thetr former haunts, | and the nobleman tries to marry the girl—bnt will she marry him? Ah, no; for there is a young and handsome, tho impecuntous, doctor who wants her, and vice versa Ev follow thick nd fast after this, much to the discomfiture of the Italian and the joy of the medi co. It is * oRPnEUH y * her family lea a ent EE DAILY 10-25-59< EVENINGS 10 25-50-75¢ Threads of Fate,” Clemmer.; — | = a |CROOK DRAMA Ssh! Likewist hist! |seum ts the home of a gang of \crooks until Saturday night. Yea,! really. Kick In,” Will Mack's ‘drama of the underworld and the upper stratum of society, will fin week there William Courtenay, once the theatre-goers, is th Max Linder is » also, in |Wants a Divor | ° . |HOOT, MON! | The skirl of the bagpipes Thures-| lday wet pedestrians’ feet a-waltzing | up and down Second ave, Piper J.| Ww a local Highlander, “bally hooe F for Manager Hamrick Freer Seaforth just returned France, { ences at the The picture George Washington,” ite Clark. cS PLAYERS The Colt © okkenvn ovine Night ‘NEW PANTAGES Nights, 7 and 9, Mats., 2:30. of SMART SIOF Musical Comedy Act atures Highlanders PALACE HIP attraction i with M |, Brooks otoplay owe ; Eves and Bun, 166 A STRENUOUS YULETIDE Christmas time in @ rural hotel Second at Meneen 206 100 OAK MONTH CARTER & CO he id, give a teaspoon jnia Syrup of Figs *| hours 2° | bile gently PAGE 10 ‘SCHOOL HEADS BACK MILITARY TRAINING PLAN t ——/ | Universal military | boys of 19 and over Me but under the direction of the federal government, Won ree nended in the report of the de |partment of superintendents of th oclation nining for in the pub National Educational whose annual meeting held in Kansas City |tendent Frank Bt. Coo |who haw just re | meeting Cooper was a member of the con mittee and alwo of the |resolutions, ‘The re was adopt Jed, he says, and 100,000 ¢ |dered printed for immediate bution | The meeting. er of & red foarte from the mmittes on according to Cooper [was one of the largest in the his |tory of the department, He t Jed school bulldings tn Kar | Minneapoli inspe City Y TT and Rochester, N {Schrank Forgives T. R., Whom He Shot OSHKOSH, Win, March In his cell at Waupun hospttal for the criminally tnaane here today, Jobn |Schrank, the who and jtried to kill Th j he ae making jin Milwauk has “forgiver * kind! t has no re man shot “lore Roone n a b lared and even in 19 that ward ebrank friends. } while he atives and no lis destined to remain He is aa house He tmagi »hilowopher and | famous, painter fn a will en he Kreat he die To live Is not merely to breathe, it in to Rouss LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, | | | Hurry, Mother! Remove Poi- sons From Little Stomach, Liver, Bowels Give “California Syrup Figs” at Once if Bilious or Constipated AX Look af the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sikn that your |little one’s stomach, I and bow els need a gentle, thorough cleans _peeviah, Math cross ‘ eat or downn't act naturally ac or sour ad throat, d 6, sore arrhoea, nful of and tn const food and moves out of th without griping, © a well, playful child 4 needn't coax sick children if pated sour ittle w all the fou waste, undigeste: your dr of "Calif has direc children of all ag ups plainly on of counterfeits sure you get the that It is made by “Calif up Company.” Refuse kind with contempt ware To be k to see nia Pig any oth nuine, Marguerite Miss George Washington ~|CROSS, FEVERISH « Last Time Tonight VIOLA DANA 1 “Threads of Fate” A Story of the Lure of Woman and the Folly of Man. Beginning Tomorrow it x \ Mula / " LOVE 18 NOT EASILY CONVINCED ° Httle book, that letter, but and t ° I did not expect Dick woull my much to my surprise he did received It this morning. Jim Edie w#ald once Dick reribed to the tenets of the sophis Ucated, who to women, “Do right fear no and to men Don't write and fear no Jim i# a funny chap, but is nonsense, he usuall on the head #4 and man, I square Howey er, there a times, as when even a mam will and this must have the times for Dick, His little book take a char n one of letter My ot tell that I at th began °o dear wife You glad I am, de ean that word head of this letter, and you tell how hapy ur letter write your letters | id far between ter from you t f the Oh, ye 1am to but Margie i yu bave this late day that a wants a woman to love him good and {ll—and someway n his heart he wants her to oted no matter # or not our blame found out at man thru ‘1 moves down the as “Vera Mea- fom.” will it draws and with irre- ible force the will of men. whether he stra Perhaps {t but T think married firet dnention,| ear most men, »h single, be la to be 4 man Koc# at quoting member in ‘Mr ome woman says nly du That much to the hurt er or bu War t it, nan'® KO. Margie, | always loved your let and when they came to me I intended to write {immedi it i kept saying to myself 1 T can write her just to say. Ob, Margie e wanted to say to would fill » book at all made me missed the old which your on wrote me hapr b I 1 dear, with filled. heart that there are some |i against love? Is blossom time | fef as it fs ain cherry * an ny? She that while cherry might be brief tn the orchard, yet it recurs year after year. Is it not the same in the/ heart? | “Aa Lo write this, dear, I wonder | if the trees in my orchard are dead, | Will they put forth blossome again, or will I have to stand outside the | wall and catch the fragrance which fe for others but not for me? | “It will be tmpossible for me to come down Sunday—I wish I could, but a committee of school-book men will be in town I'd rather like to me Stuart, I have heard so many fiicting stories about him. We all like him. I know Mollie iene swear by him, and, course, you must, since It was t him you met Doctor Virot and 7 gained your health “The business is just in the same state ax when I was down there, ! am sure I can pull {t 5 have the get pan n over by with some fin GORDON IN RICHARD HARDING DAVIS’ GREAT NOVEL “VERA THE MEDIUM” the greatest of all vampire pictures, in which Miss Gordon wears a bewildering succession of astounding gowns. The subject, however, is a most happy one. Admission 15 Cents blossom time | } t Malcolm cor men and | owed to keep t 1 have and put you and of the danger of ork |} ia out Pp ate; H poverty I am tired and I am looking oh, so tired! gingly to the as will be her agelr it berry heart, and [ the bud in Devoted! DICK (To be continued) dear, le over will be to Mar time to nd we Margie losson jam yours leattwdy may be shortened to “Berlin to Bagdad” “Berlin to Budapest.” in my waiting see One way Germany can ‘make herself Ma a is b tying a can to bard ki-yiser. MAN, 93, CHOPS UP |» 7 CORDS OF WOOD SPRING VALLEY, N March | Garrett Iweman Rockland oldest exponent of physi-| Ha who is 93, demonstrat: | ed his vigor by splitting the last of seven cords of wood he had| sawed and chopped this winter at |his home in Sparkill ‘Acid Stomachs Are Dangerous y COMING SUNDAY cal culture GIRL WHO WORKS FOR A LIVELIHOOD SHOULD q SEE THE 7 BIG » Sense Way digestion, stithorities Ine-tent trouble burning, gas, et #8 of hydrochlor! Jan exce | stomact Acid because delicat stomachs are dangerous too much acld irritates the the stomach, often to gastritis, ‘ous gastric stomach walls LITTLE LOST STER = COMING et | veil SUNDAY antl} NO AVANCE [5° dangerou well tr imple antacid which will act upon th contents, neutralize th of the food and tend to excessive f treatment namely a ten urated mag e hot or cold an excellent purpose, wile food will be avoided, direstions are follo’ by th | if the above

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