The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1917, Page 3

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~ STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1917. PAGE 3 738 BOYS WILL LEAVE CITY TO |: FIGHT FOR U. S. > olght| SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS THE J ROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Enjoy the Best—as a Liberty Guest Seven hundred . and thirty ji eo will le | First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Ie a dh Admission 15c Children 10c It Makes No Difference What Your : Favorite Dish Is, You Can Cook It Best on a Range is the “first aid” to good cooking 1 Sunn brook Farm rotereans Wi ; =~ ; A ; cs a (ee Bas a ig More Than 13,000 Monarch Malleable Ranges Have Been Sold MARY PICKFORD — Some of these Monarch Ranges have been in cor use for fifteen years, and Trade your old stove, heater or used furniture as part payment on a Monarch Malleable Range Nothing that Mary Pickford has ever ap-|, eiie 9 | sre still saving fuel, conserving energy and promoting y for their owners, peared in before has created such a furore as |°="" W this. The entire six reels is a succession of |...’ eh | THIS EEK ONLY : Wiggin-isms in pictures! Joe coed | We care a Pure Aluminum Cooking Set absolutely Free with each Mon- A o arch allea ige | | STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY The first motion pictures taken in any American navy yard since U. S. ent to ; a ' . oe | e ° 5 7 é cient iS A. Ve Are teres hele sorts “6~' | Grote-Rankin —Pike at Fifth— Grote-Rankin D @ e a e eed. ¥ san ° ‘gg ag Report ven td beeen be ee | = fron . will bee : © i of e Poultry, Veal and Pork isinfect =." a ee | | aati ; Vogetabies "am | | Bretere 3 Bin wn ™ t wma F ‘ 7g ” VEGETABLES Bs indier ¢ Tbe : eRiennée Baw} ; * von c » leatacieiein sas AS associ: ° so Winwingsiona oi tet ae Oars JULES VERNE’S . a : 20,000 LEAGUES UNDIR [7 head, per doz. .60@ 60 5 deh umes te i District No. ® ate 7 marr ~ |; : ts } t SEA “Garbage pails are a source of A |ieor Xs waynes Vy x fans ls aE" nied ee ANd Rata @:% infection and should be disin- Kenneth iba ME Htamiitons Are | Winters ark ‘ ve eeu da og fected regularly.” 4 ™ 1 Nelson, Ole Larson, Ke b i Atoert d. Parts 3 gg el 209 Nothing —Dr. Woods Hutchinson. q f nk t : ie : ; x i. . a -_ on You always need a powerful, econom- i Oe 1 Marit, A rt va ical and safe disinfectant to keep disease fl [Benner : fash ee away from your home. All first class grocers and druggists have or can get for you Acme<q-Lime War Department, U. S. Government, ; has ordered a large quantity of Chlorin- , ated Lime from us to protect the health | of our boys in camps and trenches. 4 The Board of Health of New York, onmiry Hay and Grain rices paid wholesale) SEE The Death Grapple of the Octopus and the Peart Diver SEE The Fish Meal Dyspeptics Get Relief Or Money Back Boston and many other cities recommend : A Remarkable Remedy tbh Chlorinated Lime as an effective and of ‘ war eas . mee 4 the a Tey economical disinfectant. ‘ f Ocean's & 5 Jeet OMe Wide noe rinuk meat Depths Rett Tea RR Large can 15c. Refuse substi- tutes which may be stale and worthless. Write for booklet. Sights that for thousands of centuries have been denied man- kind made possible by the wonderful inventions of the Williamson Bros. COMING NEXT SUNDAY, | 15c|15c Children ‘ ‘ 5¢ SEPTEMBER 23° esday, with a during the Saniea hy a" Sin a “THE WHIP” nself to 4 Greatest Race Track Drama in the World's History CHIEF LEADS MEN IN PURSUING SPEEDERS A diligent ¢ A. MENDLESON’S SONS 120 Broedway, New York City Established 1870 Factory: Albany,N.Y ir one atte |bridge at an excessive rate of! at eesti) Jullue A ». Brown, |Sheed. Five of the offenders were | Popa! =—- Nick P. Rittakis, Bugene Deza, William sent directly to police court. Mieg indigestion, acidity, flatu-| and stomach troubles gener- NOS Unavei

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