The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1918, Page 4

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x ‘Bart Masters, millionaire cattle and rs _ ehances on winning her afterwards.” the restate a It’s the ‘ aut WEER WILL NOT GALL OUT CLASS 2 AT, , Ie i SRI A a Bl aE. Bi ee * TAX PLANS OF ‘Star-Liberty Film This Week | HENRY GEORGE THE SPATTLE STAR— THURSDAY, JULY 25, 118. ‘Famous Visitors ‘hes Gown ALL, IS BELIEF BY nap > sap HUNT N respondent) WA SHINC WON, Ju the calls f Inereant numbers up training camps of draft registrants thruot to ft vacated by re « at oon Class camp by September 10,000 men who became 0 Class 1 1, we wil than 1 till hawe somewhat m “If she’s for sale, I'll buy her,” said a ee theese men are called pag Bec pte drat ew ation copper king, “and I'l! take my — S of man between tt and between #1 and 4 ‘winning afterwards’ that es ‘A Desert Wooing” such a Adoiph de Rothachiid until in accordance with the will of M Also a Comedy and the Weekly Fo gy Belching. | Sour tearbure. BD ing. a fraspooetut of Bu use vee Tt neutral) _— ee £ CSF cr Fresh Beef Travels ‘yon a Rapid Schedule Fresh beef for domestic markets goes from stockyards to retail stores within a period of about two weeks. Although chilled, this meat is not frozen; hence it cannot be stored for a rise in price. A steer is dressed usually within twenty-four hours after purchase by the packer. The beef is held in a cooler at the packing house, at a temperature a little above freezing, for about three days. It is then loaded into a refrigerator car, where a similar temperature is * maintained, and is in transit to market on an average of about six days. Upon arrival at the branch distrib- uting house, it is unloaded into a “cooler”, ; and placed on sale. Swift & Company requires all beef to be sold during the week of arrival, and the average of sales is within five days. Any delay along the above journey means deterioration in the meat and loss to the packer. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. Seattle, Wash. no that on September to prowide ( A working girt of Paris has fallen of the ¥ heir to an annual income of $500, | Exc ae ' ] which was enjoyed by a pet horse “Minring o@rack ory! of Gi erjac at y recent death from old age This was de|MEALS FOR MACISTE Sytvia Bremer in a scene from “Missing,” whieh the Liberty. x TODAYS Pr | LARERTY ty tvin | ing CLEMM EK —Mac is now playing at RAMS er in Mine “The War rior.’ COLIREUM—Olge Petrove tn Tem pered Mieal LEVYS ORF ‘ ( ahippin “Hearts of the World re € STRAND—Rold Tennett in “A Desert MISSION UM — Griffith's Mryant Washburn in been called t ¢ Eyes of the to 18| Pre site Marguerite Clark Engaged to U. S. NEW } fuerte Clark motior a ee Caer e LARGE CLOTHES AND war engage Palmerstor ne man at the leans ‘The War) The date ba ble getting | will de he decided p Alpines. The the supply uRb for Mackate Mactste, Italian stre —| Clemmer tte week rior.” had some tro’ pend ¢ jams is mance » eA. pecn Lana uniform to fit him whe {Li berty u Whth 2) Lieut Harry 1 ‘orking for Une lads New York and the annonncemer { their engagement was the result LOVE STORY FEATURES =| “HEARTS OF THE WORLD Hearts of the World.” now pla ing for the third week at Levy | phemm, is the result of Lf a spent in the trenches and behir be lines by DW. Ortffith His know etge of wertare ‘s firsthand He has woren «# wonderfull we | story thru al "Hits Long Trail Across Briny to Free Her Hubby v © Little comedy part her young «ister Dieturber plays 4 which is equally as good GIRL MADE QUICK | STAGE SUCCESS | Loectile Caruthers, the daughter of 7 proud Southern colonal, decides make ber own way in the wortd | Having much talent in the Uheatr cal line, the girt decides to go on t i rapid rime to fame is sho! Coltse which the part of Lucille Caruthers ENID BENNETT STAR | OF “DESERT WOOING | Enid Benne renw co-starrt this werk gittmate « | It i run ple will | eether — } oe Mra N.S. “KIDDER & KO.” IS ea NEW MISSION PLAY x iene nite Kidder & Ke se the t of Br Na i. ae tra Waabburn's lat T Francisco, t aid hortties ne . entreaties, emphasized hard trek afor y that sbe had made | sane of buxtness and wins husband fros Jone and the samme tine "i ; a | ma. tradity seen obstacle: a gir! at | te intern 1 furnishing Bond his parole con FIERCE STRUGGLE SHOWN IN COLONTAL FILAT citizenship. : This Leaves the Skin | Wrights novel “The Eyes Free From Hairy Growths | World,” are all shown in t F | now playing aft the Colonial ‘ ats A si Evangelists Are O. K. Workers, But Hy |& single treatment will ban Not So Auto Men ™ re, make a thick paste wit! ‘ NOMLE ne powdernad Aetntone and water on hatry anrface and afte 2 minutes, rub off, wash th This method very trace ts bere giver usual! for completely removing of hair or fuzz This te painiess and July 26-—A trav gaged ty essen nobile salesmen ot mar the skin, but to nt. be certain you . TOO WEAK : TO FIGHT Noyes Gives Fund sules, the Na for Uz S. Soldiers won university made for oldie ie’ Mosap ante ‘the ided to express his those whe ventuseait sacrifice of lite for | and the freedom of ite ad | their children | fund was prov grautude to the supreme thelr country URGED FOR U, . BY GILSON G. ARDNF R Army Lieutenant ay ele perested ta ald’ | on Private House} &@ police raid pauctet at baad a m Wedtnesd n & private reat dence at 1423 Northlake ave. eeven | men, all giving their oceupations ap teamaters, and ope woman, were ar rested. They are booked at police} heedquarters on dinorderty conduct | harses, as follows Frank Keeler 38 Mre F. 00, W. Murray. 88 Claude O'Ritiey J Keeler, | H. A. Lapp, 2%} Curt Berndal. | Woman's Danger Period The period betwnen forty-five and fifty-five years of age is maid te be a crime or danger period in Life which teats her for bh ) continue are THURS. RL—SAT “The Eyes of the World” i Ben nture. r two hours of heart tug “FIREMAN SAVE My CHIL D” Victory Theatre THIRD AND PIKE ST. Featuring HARRY MORAY FLORENCE DESHON GOL DEN acing A n m the aa ‘WEST FLY Cop © laugh don't fail t Wed. to Sat. First Rup 10c Days—15¢ Night PETROVA Tempered her P ducted War Stamp Tour. CLEMMER | CLEMMER La i od MACISTE THE. WARRIOR A Seyen-Reel Film Sensation. THE DOUG. FAIRBANKS The te not a war te matic Spectacle running ver with laughter, thrills and cheers. A RIOT OF FUN AND ACTION eat Special Production by the Mast Famous of All American Authors. Phe New York Times aay HE ‘ow ag SRSANES FATRBANK sonal attention. Can be aun Dinatee oh Sree Dr. J. Brown’s New Office tae oF el Benture 8 ORPHEUM BULLDING it ‘Third and Medison

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