The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1918, Page 5

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Van Der Koor Presents FULLER BUL in “At the Sid how" FOR erent Things ely Done Differently” CHARLES & GRACE | VADA CLAYTON * ar ns BYE" SEVENTEENTH EPISODE, SHMIAL “THE BAG rornee Franklyn Farnum re (Mon. r I—Nada Clayton, Palace Hip. the Great, Metropolitan, July 27. PANTAGES Trio is « popular z ete new bill will be pre and talking e Spokane to Greet pg grin ng eg hs oa Pe Nove Classified Section || Schwab at Station aoe is a rane a METROPOLIT AN aa 4 Bor yer oatse Nase art will offer songs SEND THIS TO ‘CONGRESSMEN Alexander r AL. ac r ar With BareHands | VITAL STATISTICS! Against Advance) unasaneee cribed Italy's stand, without tion river, where they were | , often forced to fight with bayonet and bare hands. He asked for belief in Italian sincer their restored m¢ 49 Out of Every 50. 3:!”00 0" 8." road tah ipa eraligpratiga [7] Ww. Poy and Mra 7 tT De Priet, | est umbrella for the “rainy day. ounded Recover * i doy 14 WASHING maa ahd s ines Open an account at the Dexter Hor- the Mt. aad ©. A. Tripp, ton Trust & Savings Bank today ng and 49 out of 36th ave & W July 18 Band Concert at gt a oiling against Prank W. Col Fort Sunday, 3:45 :..0\nr fi, Sprague, $6, vil BM. 78nd et, a JUDGE FRENCH RUNS “Andrew Zachriven, 42, 100 1. Pike at, Combined Resources SUPREME BENCH |!" aterwen Walter M wwe 2 “The Empty Cab” & rresurnunss pientlc was held $$$ —__ Weekday Matiners 106 Kivenin, nd & 206 Seward park, § is rT | games featured the program. PAGE 5% THE SEATTLE btn thet JULY 20, 1918. il CLEMMER © if N SEATTLES BEST PHOTOPL | by Seattle Theatre Managers A Seven-Reel Film Sensation NOT A WAR PICTURE ve ie THE DOUG. FAIRBANKS OF EUROPE A Comedy-Dramatic Spectacle Running Over With Laughter, Thrills and Cheers A RIOT OF FUN AND ACTION NOTICE First Showing in Seattle We did our part in securing it for ONE WEEK ONLY So Don’t Miss It | G, Jaquet, Oak, 3—Alexander, | ins Thessaly Niles, Pantages. 1 be May « Hope of the col now the of the present a bring the good-bye Temptation,” a mu and the f singing number May Yohe was Ga « being higt The New York Times Says: “He Out-Fairbanks Fairbanks” and Ted Shawn a wresent awn Dancers ne in tile ace will entertain with singing a eee in the name at the CONGKESSMAN © and Me Pa: mbers U. & CAPITOL, WASHINOTON, D. C. Last Times ’ U. 8. Gov't. Official aon __ | fl Last Times PERSHING’S Wt ricas, at Bed aiid pinenes cageo 4 As a citizen of « 1 believe that congressional action ; y an CRUS S: and Meal " whi ina Os In necessary to curb fer the peri! of the war the landior ADER - wl gy panne ri profiteering in rents, I nrge you to wark for thr passe ee 25e, 50c, No war tax. ' a4 3 lation, either as an amendment to the new finance bill wil preser ir tat-| Hots . eo go wise, of an act which will declare all rents in excess of the rents charged fer the year ending September 30, 1917, plus 5 per cent allowance for increased costs, to be EX(" . Upon which shall be levied » tax of ONE HUNDRED PER CENT, 1 sball watch with » great deal of interest your action in this matter. a: SAT., JULY 27 . Aug. 2; Fri, Aug, 87 rday, Aug. 10. ; “Ladies Only” Mats. Tues., July General Matinee + puttan, anal| AMERY te ttt tteteeee ener eerreereeesesesesens rier, 22, and Forest Tt ia’ cms. Gawie,, and Clip it and wend It to the two renators of this state and the represent ‘ 19, Renttle ative in the lower house from your district. They are: Senator Miles nund & Ward ant Anoa M Mickey, Poindexter, Senator Werley I, Jones; Reprerentative John F, Miller, of the Seattle and Kitsap district; Representative Lynn Hadley, of the north west counties, including King county, outside of Seattle; Representative race Gay Fer Albert Johnson, of the southwestern counties, Representative Wm. La Follett, of the north central counties, and Representative C. C, Dill of end Teaell® the Spokane district. ngue and Trudchen Address any of the congressmen at Washington, D. C. ntal giant the world has ever known; the one man fe » penetrate t impregnable walls of the beyond 7 established him as the recognized peer of psychics; the only] prob »lern Scientists and Students of the occult admit ts impossibie7 of solution 2, and Newlah K. Bilmes, ty and Eva ’ lnon and Mame G. Grace 1 Beatrice V. Huckle, Oriental , purl detains Dancers : i in the 1 Mary Fisher Original Mysteries Beautiful Temple From the Far East “The Man Who Puts wen te pec Tests a Little Away for the Rainy Day Is Apt to eo. Eq Always Live in the _ sage se Sunshine.” “THE MAN WHO KNOWS” Positively at each performance the famed science baffling SIMLA SEANCE The most remarkable demonstration of Psychic Power nted. Ladies Only” 10 per cent wa N SALE FRIDAY, NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 against the enemy at Mra. P. Memsner, 1416! anid support of 1 Mrs. G. ML. Stricker 1, ¥, Wallace, The savings account is the best and sur- Vo Metnzerting 1 in action + and be prepared. istics issued he reasury department DIVORCES C.F. Rose against Helen D. Rose, de- Vdward A. Bll eainst Olle TR. Ellis, saainet William P. Mack, Dexter Horton Trust ; | {land againet Albert R. Fol and Savings Bank ud 3 Second Ave 2 Cherry St Ze BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON and will fternoon pi sunday. A m, will be rtiska againat Josef Wertis uppor July 16 World’s Greatest Laugh Denishawn Dancers Beautiful Girls in Alluring Costumes Other Feuhinenidineal Admigien 25 Cents 4th ave, July of the Dexter Horton T uly 18 Bie wal \ \ ! French of the| Mary Wood, 49, REGISTERED DENTISTS Out of the high rent district, per- dm ertie- SRI AG PI ATI SEE IN PICNIC hool i J. Brown's New Office insula sorts ani | "finan Matern | STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS|

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