The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1918, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918. | — a in ee SAYS SEATTLE SEATTLE ' Fairbanks, Ray, Kerrigan and IS IN DRY LONE |, | Hayakawa Seen Here This Week | wre liquor sales In Seatile ade only to physicians US. District Attorn Saunders tw THIRD AT MADISON “THE TEMPLE OF THE MOTION PICTURE” The government Ww ploy every Cannan Geeaeee agency in ite D the illicit oy wy ban traffic in b atriet attorney New y ( will be refused ; nent of intoxi wt unt nd clvie yon Obtained In the Liquor sales in the future will be on @ physician's . | don, and physicians appl \ | son will be the only citizens # Nip | Procure 8 hotios < unders’ clean-up comes ax the re sult of increasing activity on the part of bootleggers, who, he ways, are sell ng liquor subst and mixtures to men in service at high prices Theda Bara’s Film Version of Salome to Open Saturday D. W. Griffith’s Great Mas- terpiece, “Hearts of the ee ‘mas tienen te World,” Will Remain Until Theda Bary nv with next Saturday's t Levy's Or pheum lars So Don’t Blame Us if You Find Yourself in the “In- created and the tremendous tr Hearts of the World,” which be TODAY'S | which the Princess Salome wrought | gan its fifth week at Lev Or LInKRTY lin court of Herod vidly depicted. | phew a establish | The Holy City in recreated from the famous Jaffa Gate to the King’s pal ace “Free Torture” for runs in Seatt shown for the Crowda = iret ‘ d Yanks’ Dependents Sara ; ieee happens ee white mates Oriental? A romantic Ch 'C re" jt safierton, Grittun im 4 99 i rancisco’s old Chinatown, where a white {° ""'°" re E od heeding: 2 t d d t Se It Cl Ws rescue from a marriage auction block forms a grip- today a: che opening of the National Patter ef a Nat ” en e ts 0- e- ass. climax to a remarkable story. Dental association convention. Offi "e. deal, and marries the “ono girl cers said a plan for dental service to LIBERTY ee Also the Canadians) '"°™ '«ft behind would be worked) Charles Ray, in “A Nine o'clock MER + . Jout. Surgeon Gen. Gorgas and oth-| Town,” is the feature attraction Turn of a Card.” which at Vimy Ridge lers of the army, medical branches,| the Liberty this week. An excep opened at the Clammer Saturday, is and Senator Forah, are among the tionally good comedy feature, a combination of Western rough and a Comedy lecheduled speakers. The conven-| “Knocking the German Out of Ger | stuff and Eastern dreeas mult scence tion ends August 9 with three news weeklies The hero, J. Warren Kerrigan, is | ——— ar Liberty News Weekly, the who wing a pa Wisconsin club's annual basket © *at Veok and the late nd home from a plenic was held at Woodland park : ner ane war on Fast and after Sunda 1 mi oo. re arrnes at he PRICES oe pg BES Bes Nights—25¢, 50c, 75c, $1 up He takes over he on agemer her father's chauffeurs. The hero Matin 25c, 50c, 75c¢ of his father’s #tore, hires ® band,| continues to pose home” fre a much until he importa models trom New York.) wine the girl's heal 2:15 P, M. etn Into difficulties with an actress) The Cler ee id cad. cute Sp quanenlls,, e-tobe Ml ot eatletas war “atetmde trae pices AND ‘These prices are universal through: “ nt offic pictures from four 3 +} all off with a successtal business! fronts, and a Christie comedy 8:15 P.M out the United States under bond a are H . a with D. W. Griffith until Dec., 1920. Out of the high rent district, per COLISEUM ‘ ind ine ramble to make you thie Dow ‘airbanks Nopa and offer) Go to any art his ne thr harem 1 roofs of NE I The A me ba Then the Baden 8 LD per cent ent from hie ett . tele ¢ the mys ‘Db Ask f John Grey, » negro, and Joe Mar.) LIMA, Peru, Aug. 5.—Peru il #6 Put on Firm, Healthy /sults following its use are often sim- | Caretel: palniess methods and per loroces ; emocrats 8 or shall, French-Canadian, stockade| take a complete census in 1919 of how and te Increase Strength, ton os pegonger? ee i$ " r » hoe . r} . prisoners, aped from the Kent}population and resources. As all es- Wiger and Nerve Force Dr. J. Brown's New Office n of the des pe <. etower stockade Frida | timates of this country’s population RS he ORFUKUM BUTLDING & the neu . H H rm -- ~~ | have been vague, and no census _. e—men or women ‘Tales. one Metiees a — : LM -_ gourd at a Precinct 95 minute men meet) as been taken for many years, th: o ec . the city Chief Nut—Peik| Execution of Kaiser Wilhelm and ‘ # nervous wrecks; aeoas Tuesday night at Warren ave.| government has finally yielded to the ving that thin- "i How They Can Find Relief Abou—a «th chase by a bis militarixts, continued government choo pleas of American traders. ’ desert: motorcycle and a runin| control of the railroads and tele : ‘rom Period: | y ¢ nha, the strengthening of eve! oaphate, the us * | | ic Suff 1. | With the bad man of the desert,| graphe, t ct ne ie ry = faptoms due to nerve| expensive, also. wonderfully - F P ering | whose pride he injured. After be| congressional enactment since 1913, ae ‘disap motes the assimilation of food, ing offered all of the goods for rale| w nan muffrage, equal pay for equal | Z os ‘ in the hamlet by each and every! service by women, and tndorsement Nashoa, N. H.—"I am nineteen vendor, George is led to the lady: of a child labor law, were embodied years old and every month al hed the is taken to the in a platform adopted by King and years ‘ ¢ makes up hin Kitsap county 4 ouch patna shat the fair damsel, who tion at the Labdr Temple Saturday woul er teas a ing.a kenu! ¥ ani a t | not a stimulant or h ° ie “Tarzan of Tuesday’s an ine faint and have i aeacieie a epee’ rig a a ae 58 ° to leave school ees lawthors ¢ candidate for I had such pain en : I did not know | STRAND erens fr AND ALL WEEK presented, together with a to pay the filing fee. what to do with myself and tried f th exis so many. reme- white woman. x oy dion that were | NhO js & white woman, imprisoned Leaps Four Stories; of no use. I read about Lydia FE. Pink ham's Vegetable Lung f sin ove with a squre| Tg Instantly Killed they become engaged, t . pap pGPRe 9.05 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5.—Law. Special Compound in th decided to try 1 I found re} night Ridgeway an for a mu any. He had . ; rday, fo penta Manrin, 29 » Hayakawa portrays Jang) low! tack of honor Lemon Juice Pinkham's | helped me Bowers St, Nashua, N. H wo vet tet | “Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | °P°"e? *¢ the Strand Sunday | Compound, made from native roots | | and he contains no narcotic or | MISSION This strange harmful drugs, therefore is a per- | k jungle life and roman fectly safe remedy to ¢ your Ame © Fi 1 the frontier of the imagi daughter, who suffers f ool In or rec! es painful periods as did Miss The BRAMBACH “aercen | est ad dat fa Winalch | Sitter Make beaty toon ot | J! This Handsome Quartered Oak e Telegram” In “Hospital Lynn, Mass., for advice, is because A as tabtiabihesbisesinedgts ! ap 4 es” from the 0 yea vert the regres’ B: b d F t y is invariably helpful and i into @ bottle containing three a! Vy ran 1 t-} our re Pr gap ounene ot cashase white, shake well, . es x a v) af pI | re Tome aie d Pucse end you has tad tan gh) Consisting of attractive Buffet, 45-inch a ee & complexie ier, o 8 : COLONIAL emai cont“ *°% ¥7/1) torn Dining Table extending to 6 feet, and will remain Tarzan of the Apes" Your grocer has the lemons and) any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the © face, neck, arma and hands each f | day, and see how freckles and blem- are laid in the Bravfilan jungles. | ishes disappear, and how clear, soft |and white the skin becomes. Yes! | er | it is harmless. Free Clinics to tact | 16 ° ajor Brown | T SSP. COLUMBIA ST.) - “——e er Month Quarantine of vice disease victims emplated beyond those show in our special exhibit rooms a large assortment Dining Room Suites in William and Mary, Queen Anne and the new Crom- wellian period designs. six genuine leather slip- [— opr, | Six gr P SPECIAL seat chairs. Choice of Heretofore few have owned Grand Pianos, because of the size and cost. Today the small Grand is the style. The BRAMBACH solves the prob- lem—it takes up no more room than an upright when placed in a corner—it costs no more than a good upright— $595 Convenient Payment Terms THE SYMONDS SHOE SHOP REMOVAL SALE CONTINUES Now is the time and the Symonds’ Shoe Shop is tae place to buy Women’ 's and Children’ ‘8 Shoes. fumed or golden waxed finish. All 8 pieces ex- actly like the picture. clans, says Major B, W own, | §. public health surgeon, wh has re-| DR. BDWIN J. BROWN turned from Olympia, where he re nD, 8. ha WhOb ew cale diane ceived assuranc of support, from | wew at 106 Col t fymondn' Hemoval Sale price, per pult er in the anti-vice disease Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, Pianola You can have your choice of any of our high "$3.95 Hrown is endeavoring to torent” ny ; mae ead : Sole agents the world-renowned Buck’s Pianos, Victrolas and Records, Player Music. or Oxfords, in ede, Huasia calc on patent blood teat clin Union-Made Stoves and Ranges. testo . $4.65 vert te — Sherman jGlay & Co, sae titi Rew ot eh oot Sea ato ed EIN. ‘te site early if possible, Third Avenue at Pine, Seattle. Tacoma, Spokane, Portland FURNITURE CO. | SEATTLE'S POPUL AR HOME EU ISHERS} 1514-1520 Second Ave., Near Pike THE SYMON DS SHO a t i MK 8 fost of atien business bes en eee ben mechan Siuttahtat te hae use of the war. DoD & Dentist ty's, has been appointed merchant representative of the fed | ministration. He will or |merchants of the community in a food conservation campaign.

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