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LEVY SERBIAN TROOPS LONDON, Sept. Serbian | troops have reached ya Kriva Ladavitza river, eight miles beyond the Vardar, it was officially nounced in the erbian ¢ cetved here “THE TEMPLE OF THE MOTION PICTURE ™ munique of Tuesday, t THIRD AT MADISON (The Kriva Ladavite A parallels the’ | Vardar, converging with the Bre LI alnitsa, near the town of Istip, The Bregainitsa flows into the Vardar NOW three miles north of the latter's convergence with the Cerna.) SHOWING Gradzko gtation, which fended by fiermans, has been cap- tur | “Serbtan troops obtained a very | |important success on the left bank UNTIL SATURDAY jot the Vardar, reaching the Kriva NIGHT | Ladavitza in that neighborhood,” | the communique sald | | “In this direction |colonel. commanding regiment, in addition | erable number “We capture was taken a a Bulgarian to a consid- of other prisoners. four howitzers, three mounted guns and 100 wagons, Gradzko station, defended by Ger mans, has fallen into our hands, to- | wether with an enormous quantity le supplies.” CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 Italian Navy Man Is Here on a Vacation: Capt. G. Como di 8. Stefane, of the Royal Italian navy, is in Seat tle Thursday to investigate the) shipbuilding activities of the North | west, particularly Seattle. Capt. |Stefane has been granted a two |months’ leave of absence, coming here for a brief rest, following a |strenuous life in the war activities of the Italian navy, particularly in the convoy and sub-chasing service. | Capt ‘lane entered the navy at| the age of 12 as a cadet, and re- tired in 1909 after 40 years of ser-| This is by far the best | vice to engage tr agriculture. From comedy that Mabel Nor- this activity he was called by the| 5 Me war. mand has ever done—more laughs to the square inch than a cage full of monkeys. Says “Milk Dealers Are Not Profiteers Milk dealers are not profitecering, declares Judge William BE, Lamb, of Chicago, who has arrived in Seattle as representative of the milk di n of the food administration. H there will likely be a further Increase in the price of milk. z Ei uma POSITIVELY FIRST TIME EVER SHOWN IN SEATTLE (VITAL STATISTICS! RAR Aes “A WOLFVILLE STORY” ies By ALFRED HENRY LEWIS ° Mogh Ww Watson and aire, Mary Mey- etecmsne” ff ORPHEUM’S SYMPHONIC | 222%: sm ow om Arles Axel Latto and Alma Ander SCENIC TRAVELOGUE WEEKLY NEWS ORCHESTRA Admission 20c Children 10c Plus War Tax. F Bitevens, 34, Seattle and rkina, 26, Beloit, Wi pBeatile, and Mabel dleton, Or. Beattie, and kane. anton, 63, avd Evelyn F, Gan- Kent. SEATTLE MAN PROMOTED WASHINGTON, Sept. 26—Claude E. Huestis, of Seattle, was promoted | to second lieutenant in the sanitary corps in the list of army appoint nee, 48 John Cinkorriek, 32, and Mary Tomink, | DENTISTRY We offer you the beat Dentist- ry obtainable at reasonable | | Tacoma. and Klien May Jease Jam to ~: Buchholtz, Beattle MUNICIPAL AND ments Thursday. to. ean ee {oad Wakeman H. Reynolds, 20, and Helen ’ : 4 ence. Our Me: Anna Hellneter, 18, Beattie. CORPORATION BONDS 14 Teubar Wisets wind fee shoe Kruger and Florence M. Frank | K wies, 20, JOHN E. PRICE & C0. Ninth Floor Hoge Building National Dentists Third Ave. and Pike St. Entrance, i504 Third Ave. Eva Kasche, IASTHMADOR | ORMONFY BEFUNNED ASK ANY ORUGGIST Selin and Anna ©, Nyberg, Se- Karl A Cato, 22, Buring, Wis, and Genevieve W. Fenner, 16, Kagle Gorge Sharies J. Johnson ead Lillie A, Jonn- (eon ane Mathilde & Lun- BIRTH! BE. A. Barnard, h ave, July 24 to Mr.'and Mrs. J. %. Kasia, 6619 e. N. W., August 26 > Mr. and Mrs. G, Hostak, 7348 4 BUILD A HOME PAINT WELL Two Essential Considerations Mra. P. Bunich, 1513 A. Walwick, 6 1216 ‘ ira. M. O, Blake, 1219 rs. H. Capelots, 114 Foy to Mr. and Mra, M. Funes, 1211 eptember 10 1 Mrs M. Sharhon, 1520 kaon at Boy to Mr. a Insist on your workman using Seattle Paint Co.’s products, and the question of PAINT is satisfactorily settled. GOOD painters know that— Mr. and Mra and W. Garfield, Twins (boy } RF. Baldwin, 16th W E i Septetider 6 ‘ > Mr. a@i Mra. I. Kokko, 1701 W. L. Sulltvan, 3 dune 16 | , J.T. Willams, rs. D. J. Button, \e er 11 \ fr. and Mra. 0. M. Davidson 1 ave. W., September 4 y rand Mrs. W. D. Sage Gint'to Mr and Mra. It. Stevens, Mercer island, Auguat 16 J. Thomson. Hara, 721% nicht Omayt 204 10th ave. § Girl to Mr 5200 Mallard a Roy to Mr. 1458 W, 73rd at Roy to Mr. and Mra. W, Dibble ave., September 8 Boy to Mr. and Mra. G. Meridian ave., September 9. rl to Mr. and Mra. D ank Peknsky, Beptember 12 and Mra. Harry September 13. ©. Tool, 683 A. Gott, Macgawa, 9! Moreli!, 2317 y at, Beptember 15 M. Capron, 734 Girl to Mr. and Mra. 1 are good PAINTS— in fact, the best had anywhere. to be A. Hi. Mitler, 922 = wD mber 18 8. Norris, 2100 Andrews, tember 11 A Mrs. ¢ ptember 15 ‘and Mra. C. & Hanson, Third ave. 8, September 16. Roy to Mr. and Mra, G. Frlegan, 2602) Denny way, September 15 Girl to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bulley, 420 H. Donley, 842 Rainier Liquid House Paint Ironite Floor Paint Pratt & Lambert No. 61 H Floor Varnish Take 8. August 90 ee oa Vitralite, the long life enamel HEEL PROOF 081 eariesr ‘orvonces 7 Rubberset Paint Brushes FLOOR PAINT hema Minos againat RP, atin L DEATHS William P. Cochran, September 22 Ira D. F September 5240 University olden Gardens, SEATTLE PAINT CoO. SEATTLE Corner Third and Jackson, Opposite Depot. 8, 3668 Sunset pl., 6214 Second ave, n Waterhouse, 7, 918 12th ave , 64, 1116 Harrt er 23 Antoere September 23, eattle’s curfew ordinance 1s to be enforeed Mayor Hanson has issued tn- structions to the police calling for the strict observance of the follow- ing dead-letter laws: Girls under 21 not permitted in dance balls without parent or guar- ~ dian by th elves for fit, comfo! ir, Be i. BOUGHT AND SOLD and eatigtaction, Conbultations thet I. Houghton and Ruth 3| and examinations are free. All ‘acoma. INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH permanent work guaranteed C'Drown, 26, Bastport, Me, M. Swanson, 4) 79, 529 19th ave.,| Sep-| THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1918 PAGE 9 CURFEW TO BE ~ ENFORCED NOW Hoys under 21 not allowed In pool halls without parent or guardian Boys or girls under 21 not lowed abroad after curfew—9 p. between October 1 and April 1, 10 pom tober 1 No girl under 18 to go auto or motorcycle riding after curfew un- less by husband, father or br Cabaret entertainers drink with patrons. Hanson has forwarded coples of these laws naval and military camps to be read to the men. al- m. and between April 1 and Oc- must not to ARRANGE | FOR LISTING TRACTION PROPERTY Robertson & Moorehouse, ountants, have been en- | gaged by the city to ist the prop. erty affected by the deal in which the city purchases the traction sys. tem of the Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Co, for $15,000,000, The accountants, who are in structed to finish their work in 10 days, will be paid $25 a day for senior accountants and $15 a day for junior a mtants. Burglar Carries On Calm Conversation The residence of I. M. Cohen, 402} 17th ave. N., was entered by a burg: lar Wednesday night, who menaced Mr. and Mrs. Cohen with a revolver as they lay in bed, obtained a dia- mond pin and pearl sunburst set and | $10 cash, and vanished, after telling telling Cohen he could call the police | “as soon as he wished.” Lemon Juice For Freckles Girlie! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try It! Squeeze the juice of two lemons linto a bottle containing three| ounces of, orchard white, shake well, avd you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, complexion beautifier, at very, very | r 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 ye | |face, neck, arms and hands eac! |day, and see how freckles and blem- lishes disappear, and how clear, soft | nd white the skin becomes, Yes! | It is harmless. ‘‘Cure Your Rupture Like | 1Cured Mine” | Old Sea Captain Cured His Own Rup- ture After Doctors Said “Oper- ate or Death.” His Remedy and Book Sent Free Captain Collings sailed the seas for many years; then he sustained a bad double rupture that soon forced him to not only remain ashore, but kept him bedridden years. He tried 4 ter doctor, and truss after tr ially he was assured that he 1 her submit to's dangerous and abhorrent opera: tion or die, He did neither. He cured hin stead ade a study of| ondition, and at last} arded by the finding of the method tha ickly made him a well, strong ous and happy man, Anyone can use the same method; it's si sy, safe and inexpen- ve. Every ruptured person in the have the Ci « | telling all ab: w self, and how anyone may same treatment in their| |own home without any trouble, ‘The| book and medicinesire FREE. They will be sent, prepaid, to any rupture jsufferer who will fill out the below jcoupon, But send it right away. now—before you put down this paper. ings (Ine.), *,, Watertown, N.Y. send me your FREE emedy and Book with ‘Obligation on my part Ww. 28 pase tupture out any whatever, Name THE BEST Cup of Coffee in Town Served with REAL CREAM and Fine . Hot HOYT’S DOUGHNUTS or SANDWICHES HOYT’S 322 Pike at 4th, We Never Close. Now Appearing Until Saturday |Night Only Phone Main . 62il _F ‘OR YOUR =SATURDAY NIGHT= Will be your last chance to see “The Master Mystic.” Don’t be among the “‘n- tended to see him” class— so, remember, only TWO NIGHTS LEFT TO SEE— 3h THE MAN WHO KNOWS The man who has startled the entire world as much as he has Seattle. If you are a ‘“‘Doubting Thomas,” don’t believe others, witness for yourself the remark- able Psychic Powers of this Master Mystic. Ladies Only Matinee FRIDAY ADMISSION ANY SEAT 4 CHILDREN UNDER SIXTE NOT ADMITTED TO THIS MATINEE 50c Plus War Tax PRICES Nights ........25c, 50c, 75c Matinee Saturday .......50c Plus War Tax ETROPOLITA ——THEATRE——