The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1917, Page 2

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SUNDAY 4 DAYS ONLY STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1917, PAGE 2 SEE THEM SPLASH | TUESDAY NIGHT} i ee A Story of the Guilty Who Faced Judgment in the Desert Melbourne McDowell, last seen as Black Jack Hovey, and beautiful Belle Bennett, are starred. ANY SE. AT 10c° ‘WALK ERECT AT EIGHTY use a man or woman fs old mean that they must walk jalong bent ov nd supported wi a cane. A man can be as vigoro and healthy at $0 as at 20 if he aide the organs ofthe body in perform ing” their functions. diseasos, whe her of a malig- ar ls on | oie, con capsules are a . and have been and are used by physicians tn They proven | ev backache lainta, and one smoke and dust of city life, and wind of the country, have ng spell ruin for good complex- fons, But the regular use of Re ‘Soap, with an occasional i ition of Resinol Ointment, keeps the skin sociean, clearand Aresh that it simply cannot Ae/p beautiful. feregsiots vit Resin! Soap and Ott Don't be Look box misled by a for GOLD MEDAL on every Direct from 2% Successful Run Rialto Theatre, N. Y. LOIS WEBER’S LATEST SENSATION “EVEN AS YOU AND I’ Seven Wonderful Reels Gripping Drama of Souls ai Bay | 15c The Devil's Influence on Love, Youth, Virtue Children Loge Seats 5e 25¢ FIRST Time Shown ee tw | These giris will furnish one of the star features of the big water carnival to be held next Tues | day night at the Crystal pool for The Star Smoke Fund. The six the top picture (reading from left to right) are: Anna May Hail, Beth Langley, Alice Knowles, Ethe! Knowles, Alice McCrait, Mra. Borstet. In the lower picture are: Mrs, Borstet, Ethel Knowles ang Beth Langley 407050 TOBEIN PILLOW BATTLE FOR SMOKE FUND 10 feet in = J te nce Tebscce 7 ss .o-see, packages of t Fund” fer American Tighttng men thet retail valve of 45 cents, and that ward, addressed to me, on each Aotte tn Imagine a pole—a mast— in the alr. Below is a pool of Elliott bay wa-|) ~~~ ot | gam Weleh, seattle tee Cream Co. 1.08 ter | | K. MeKiniey, Seattle Tee Cream |} Gala Week Coming; |<» And, sitting astraddle the mast 3) are two men. In the right hand off} Street Carnival Will 5 Btiolt. Seattle Ice Cream Cs, each ts a pillow ) Ring! The pittow battle is om. tt!) Help Smoke Fund $| w°S. insti, sentte 00 Cream Ce continues unty one of the men is}? {| Gaston Morris, Reattle tne (ream Ce 120 dropped off the mast—and, splash,| “~~ mas | Fred ta into the pool The victor remains| day, October 15 to meet the next contenter Imagine 10 to 20 such battles That will give you some idea of the fun the big water carnival at Hargrave is going to bring to Se attle six of his own shows as part of the carnival, and as many more as|- he can engage, These Contributed he Crystal Pool, Secc ave, 04} aiore detail will be published ¥ “een ante dae a Lenora st., will produce next Tues-|wonday. A percentage of the om at Spring's Store Jo}day night rs given The Star), Thru a typographical error a Hist ire receipts will t of contribt The proceeds of this carnival ne fend, t ished under which is being arranged by Lonnie a th ation. It should| Austin and Guy Sherwood, will go], save, Jour dates, folks—a great. have been credited to the Spring! to The Star smoke fund for the| "!€ holiday week is coming. cigar store, 910 Second ave. The “ & Employes of the attle Ice boys in France. Cream Co. contributed $22 to th Het fellows All kinds of water sports will be]. ee eee ee - ° on the program. The usual aw und. SPRINGS CIGAR STAND ming and bathing facilities at the}, 09 Thursday next, at Berthold!! 4 eaieetctmecnae o natatorium will also be open to] All, Georgetown, the Nonpareil) w $1.00 club will give dance for the bene 100 Pil deere ‘oa To help this fund, which is to Ave & Salt, supply mokes to the boys in + waged age France, clip the coupon herewith natatorium, and the ladies espe e and send it in with your contribu tion. clally Invited to inspect the place Amertean A big street carnival to boost The Star smoke fund | That's what Harry the well-known shown TORACCO FUND Frevieasly acknowledged ash 83,080.00 $2.00 5M18 Terrace H. Hargrave, » Who has C4 Borten J 708 Central build- and Columbia atreet from my is f Firat Ave ross the entrance known aa the only did not raise his he war WN, D. Leading Dentint. St. The story of Nenedict Arnold raitor, you reentt ity hat present time y ob La Follette, made that St, | | NEIGHBOR His symptoms show n xympathy | And eat owerman-ttint | White ‘Teddy hates the drend dis- me No pacifist will excite un, ELA Le AM TRE TIENEN OA i EAP AOL Di 4 DAYS Starting Sunday Talmadge —In the— MOTH Grand Selection, Latest Song Hit, Franz Adelman, Director Admission 15c—Children 5c Concerning Lucille Spencer, whose love- less marriage set her cruising in danger- ous waters—a social moth beating her frail wings against the iron bars of convention! Greater Coliseum Orchestra Mascagni Keithley “Cavalleria Rusticana”. “Whe adows Fall” FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Jn nett! deleg fr 7 and sisters of the Seat- are aboard the U. 8S. » Dakota, somewhere at ill give a benefit card party good cheer fund, next Tues- at Bird's cafeteria. ‘NOT MUCH HOPE 3 TO REACH TRUCE | hat 2 > a work for a day night, was their hope to bri ng ~ INSHIP STMKE oss" = Leam Latest Dances shipbuilding strike seems poss: Chinese Toddle, tod | A resolution whs adopted Friday | sin w Botlermakers’, St Housekeepers Can Save || Ramble a io he ts enone $200,000,000 on Food |/ J d ers for a resu fon of work on the) 1, incase days fell, The resolution was adopted after | no waste shc , The se f the me And All |kates o ms thers the st and a special com = J] Com-| in the mittee appointed by President A de the ( of of an and Commercial Clu county-city building The conference failed in its pur Take 1 or 2 Lesso: STEVENS’ WAY 1523 FOURTH AVE. wa, att ancisco freely eral of |r favored or men, tt is said ‘oposition, with a w the enemies oppos bd : tt sof ppppeiies a STARTING SUNDAY y opposed the adoption of the been in charge of many 1.00 te Dibble, s| proposition as gt was offered. | chy LE iene dota soa elf Charlotte Walker ahae aant thes wee 50 ‘ ws 1 PATRIOT GLUB ACTS (2 22%) comands, sna to await IN lee he action of the adjustment board a — : 1.00) The P; {tice s hich arrives here Sund ’ pec Pi Prt sua er MARY LAWSON’S SECRET Dental § ial Cream Co. Seattle tee | so|ice league adopted resolutions at aj Those who attended the confer Glen G. Clark, Beattie Tee Cream meeting Friday night, in which the} ence in the ning were } 1 4 " | >, McKillop, u , expulsion of Senator Robert M. La| Dan P, McKillop, A. E, Miller, ¢ Jo | ne rat Yorteter, he Heo Cream 4e| Follette from United States|C. Clise, J. F. Vandenburg and Pat-| 5c LASS A 5c Announcement Co, 100) « Rippon |rick Donahue, representing the! Hires ise ay 1.00 “Substance of the resolution was! Metal Trades council; C, W. Wiley,| Any Seat » NEAR PIKE Any Seat mm ee| wired to Senators Poindexter and|J. F. Du and ar Ames, em:| 1. Beattle Toe Cream Jones, at Washington, D. C | loyers, and the Chamber of Com-| . . 100 merce representatives, A Li} Weeden, Seniile tea Cream Co | By Dr. Edwin J. Browa, Honey Nrenen, Semtite See Cosoms C0. 198] county officers are looking for|Rhodes, G. H. Walker, Joseph D. racme Eocles, Seattle Lee Cream the man who stole 35 lumber piles,| 8 n, G. C. Corbaley and Judge oe ; | Dewey Himbey,, Seatthe’ ce Cream | Averaging 86 feet in length, at} F Brown | 9 Co 1.00} Kennydale, on the south end of| Altho the meeting failed, Gordon| ren Arthar Shank, eatt 1.00!Lake Washington, Friday night ig Corbaley expressed the hope of ' s i Imitat of my| Charles Peters, They " 0 e orthwea . F *. and ivoc eee. ro tne Sorcest Greatest Birth-Control Photoplay Ofti the|4 , Seattle Tee Cream Co, 1.00' Lumber Co. and are valued at $300. LAST TIMES TODAY COLONIAL THEATRE Fourth, Bet. Pike and Pine Starting Sunday FOUR DAYS Charlie Chaplin In His Latest Riot The Immigrant M c BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find ae relief fe Sireuiah Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘ablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural actior clearing the blood and gently purifyin the entire system. They do that ntying dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, riping cathartics are derived from r. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without eri ing, pata or any disagrecable effects, r. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are pure- ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color, Take one or two every night for a week and note the eff 10c and 25c per box. All aruggists. & Ow Aaet STAR CORA 10 A to 11 ntinuous PM

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