The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1918, Page 3

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WEDNE SDAY, NOV. 27, 19 PIKE and FIFTH QATIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY | Recause it’s an Held Over Enormous 3 More Hit Days Hear the Wonderful THANKSGIVING MUSIC 31 Artists under BRAMBILLA MALOTTE on the WURLITZER 3 thousand cases . = Banana Tea Used Tae cdares popaicven date Wa : “4 come much alarmed, and in an ef to Fight the Flu 7 een ie disease are arink NS, La, Nov. 2. population of about 15,000 no leas than §.000 are @en with influenza.” said a tank —_— Satialion man from that place, who| Men of the University of Wash- ached here. | ington naval training station are en One physician has no less than a. joying a five-day furlough. of tea brewed ing large quantiti REMARKABLE PHOSPHATE MAKES THIN PEOPLE FAT fomething over sixty years 0,4 obtainable om drugeiste every Prous, a French scientist, discov- ete, ot o Forme = are n te qed a form of organic phiowphate Cut ‘so Yow as tor be within’ the Which when taken into the human everyone. was Quickly converted into| One of thexe tablets should be je Uasue. taken with cach m and r mn after its discovery Dr. Al-|in many t Robin (Academy of Medicine, | of e- and ite effect upom the strength. thin people put ystem, with results that and the whole becomes cere the scientific and medical charged with that s#trength. wite ity and energy which makes life # Today it is an admitted fact that truly we pthe treatment of those ailments * @ great variety y or indirectly due to deple Rervous vitality. h as neura standard h is composed nal nerve build scovered by Peloua though fF fatign ¢ ete, it ie unequaled. as jcians and hospitals every- CAUTION A tro-Ph flow recognize its merita by | phate is unsurpassed for relieving fieuse in ever-increasing quantities, | nervous it is therefore a matter of more eral weak ordinary interest to all such able fiesh to learn that this organic | ah d no Four Day Thursday, Friday Saturday The SCREEN FAVORITE DOUG FAIRBANKS 1 | IN— Ho “THE LAMB” i Doug tackies « wolf, mountain lion and rattler in his building phosphate is now not desire to put o usual manner. | : —_——BY POPULAR REQUEST. . Fatty Arbuckle in the “Waiters’ Ball” will continue the balance of the week. j ; from banana leaves and wrapping | the Canadian club at their bodies in broad tropical leaves. | Masonic club ling, Friday, Dec. 6, at S p. m | READY NOW TO TAKE UP PEACE TIME NEEDS The recons on congress of Feconstruction committee appointed by Mayor Hanson immediat aft er the armistice w gned, has perfected details of organization and fe ready to tackle yh peace time Permanent organization — plar were fina tified 4 meeting held Tuesda ening in the city ouncil cham Under the netitution and t laws of the. congr the charter members have the power to admit to membership in the body any able to asaint them in Next Monday night the officers and committees of the « will be and the nom one will be by a commi ainting of RI John C. Higgins i. HF ree McGillivray B. ©. 8 va M and L. I ham The cooperation of the council of industrial rela wil nought by a committee consisting of M.A Gottstein, George MoGillvray and BB. C. Beck The congress w meet on the firwt Monday of each mont Urges Program of Bridges and Roads According Allen, state 1 at the Jame highway engineer, registere Frye, Was s re truction plans must include a am ot b and highways, to reclaim ity outlying fully 2F wm and Near News by Te elegraph and Telephone Mrs. Harriett KE. Holbrook, 84, Se. attle pioneer, is dead at the t of her son, Capt chard Holbrook jr, 560 Mercer xt ULENSBURG.—0. former president of the Association of Photographers former president of the Elle Chamber of Commerc W. Pautzke, Northwent and ebure fol lowing an attack of influenza. 4. Bloedel, of the Bloedel.Dono- van Lumber company, will address members of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club Fri- day, at lunch In the Masonic A miniature British war tank is being shown at First ave, and Mar jon st Private Charles Hestland, of the battalion, and} Harry Princess Pats are operating Myrtle chapter, 0. EF. S., will hold a rummage mile Friday and Satur day South End market dudge King Dykeman will address ner in the! Arcade build rooms | Shipyard Minstrels Are Coming Soon Skinner & Eddy shipyard min strels are practicing nightly in|! prepar n for thelr concerts in the Metropolitan theatre toward th ber, At held before ack-fa the the proceeds of which w parade will con ted to the xo! and # jef fund of Skinner & Eddy em-| loves. | 5 } | England Wants Men to Re-enlis NDON, N n Men betw the ages of 19 and 35 years, now overseas garrisons and necessary home reserv They w retain their existing rank up to that of sergeant, and the pay and separa on allowance 1 ntinue. A MANGANESE MINES IN BRAZIL NOW WORKED RIO JANEIRO, Man h have mines in Brad), whi Diamonds Watches and Liberty Bonds as security when you need znoney. Loans taken up from others and more money advanced. Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. You get full amount of loans no interest deducted. Ladies’ Department Loans on Diamonds, Watches and Liberty Bonds Empire Mortgage Loan Co. Eetablished 12 Yeara 20123 White Bidg. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead ot taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the yeal cause of the ailment —clogged liver and disordered bowels, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do 9g work without iping, cramps or pain. ag ‘ake one or two at bedtime for quick relief, 60 you can eat what you like, At 10c ‘and 25c per box. All druggists. jat the Mission Seenes from “Pals First,” Lockwood he leading role. Lockwood was screened influenza now TRAMP INVITED TO GIVE SERMON When ed that a you mp was the son of the house was thought have been drowned at sea, the hobo simply couldn't find it his heart I wh r anion of tt derworld i a 1 English t Ww R next Sunday begar ler if he was out of tept nt of the stor tin CLEVER HORSEBACK IDING AT LIBERTY Bill Hart's abilit pur suers off the rcent Be SIMPLE HOME RECIPE TO LOOK YOUNG Used by Thousands of Refined Wo men for Dandruff and to Grad wally Darken Their Gray Hair Take tablets (per fumed half a & t faoft w Apply to hair with comb or brush every other day for a week or two. After two or three treatments, the hair will gra ually grow darker, softer, and more luxuriant. “Tis pleasant to use not stain or rub off, as dows originally worked out by an eal chemiat for b i an be is own at any @ une OLN! C4 Te BAL Pree 6 Pine | LAST TIMES TODAY! Fatty Arbuckle —And— “MOTHER” Sweetest Told. The Story Ever EXTRA EXTRA SPECIAL THANKSGIVING PROGRAM Charley Chaplin A COMEDY JANE AND KATHERINE LEE “BABY GRANDS” STARS In a Five Reel Production THE AN 0, HENRY STORY —And— OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW ‘Vals First” w before his ACTOR DEAD OF FLU IS STARRED IN LAST FILM — 4 rf eae playing at the Mission, with Harold the last picture In whieh hin New York from recent — i WEDNESDAYS PROGRAMS | William S Hart in “The jer Wire p CLEMM ER Warren in “One Dollar Wid.” COLISEUM-—Norma Talmadge The Forbidden City.” REX—Dowg Fairbanks Linknry Kerrigan in “The Risdon in . CLASS A—Claire Anderson in “The Gray Paracel.” a * welf. 1 t of the pie in ween on rreback, dant aanl Ve ado rocks be s] Arizona tain sides offer discouragement for him, and he guides his horse to CABARET MURDER FURNISHES PLOT aburet, “The M. From Funer ndre dead, and| ty of the crim houlders the and stands bis trial, The years after suspicion truth és not reve: wards, and meanwhile n happen see SOLD AS SLAVE FOR ONE DOLLAR any exciting things J » Kerrigan, in the role of ci lar Bid.¥ at the has one of the best roles en career. Toby 1 The n his home ou rine town forms the basix of the plot PUT TO DEATH FOR MARRYING The «pler of the # one he features ( Norma Talmadg newest p ture, “The Forbidden City,” which will be held over until Friday night at the Colieum. How San Sar s Talmadge) {* put th un Americar of yesterda FAIRBANKS COMES IN “THE LAMB" rn he at Rex Als w ¢ mar the girl bre he engage attempt to win back the and respect of this gir furnishe | the excitement The Fatty Arbuckle comed At the Waiters’ Ba was held r to accompany the Doug pi KISDON hicle, “Mother pla s the: Gé nial Wednesday for the last time The new show will feature the little stars, Jane and Katherine Lee, and 4 Charlie comed Ja selections on the Visits Her Husband and Lands in Jail To comfort William Chaplin O'Dale will be heard in new Wurlitzer her husband Lewis, jailed on a charge of selling whisky, Mrs. Willlam Lewis came out of hiding eday and is now forced by federal authorities to keep him company. Monday Wil and sentenced to 30 a fine of $250. involved fama was tried days in jail with testimony court wife her His hi appearance at marshal's office ented with a| Commis yet set in upon States and United lay, warrant for her McClelland aring IT PUTS THE “PEP” Into Peptiron—The Combination of Pepsin, Nux, Iron, Celery. ue she was 1 arrest not her This is what makes Peptiron of wonderful theraupeutic value and so successful aftePinfluengza, the grip and in b and nerve troubles, anemia, paleness, nervous weakness and the exhausting worry and anx the world war real iron blood iety ov It is a and nerve tonic, especially beneficial in the weakness following the influenza and grip, to worn-out, brain-fagged men delicate women, school-tired girls and to fast-growing boys, invalids and convalescents, the aged and in firm. It actually puts iron, a natural and rest cles merit, ngethener, into the blood wasted red corpus: Your druggist knows its great ‘os the EX-POSTOFFICE EMPLOYE TELLS OF BAD SERVICE TTBR ~ | WALLACE REID in administration, 1 hounded and har Funeral takes three pr four days for a letter I have nd actually knew how things were, the id have is one of those big Jost. all interest in his work things you simply does ne care ¢ make an : —K. CAN'T AFFORD TO runt i OVERLOOK UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY Miss Ernestine Heslop, who, since coming from New York city two U8 versity of Washington, is dead of with pneumonia NERVOUS PAUSTRATION be Overcome by L; ia| Ma: E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Letter Proves It. | | West Philadelphia, Pa—“During| the thirty years I have been mar ried. | have been bad health ” and had several pace attacks of nerv Coming— Pathe-Weekly Far-Flung Battle Line (Colonial Troops at War) “AROUND THE WORLD IN 9 MINUTES” (Comedy) STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Arvola irs. 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I « and I will guarantee they will de-/ can ®ay as lor I will praise a rive great benefit from it."—Mrs, | your medicine ands of wen Delays Are Dangerous Faaxk Frrzcrnatp, 25 N. 41st St.,| Women and children can testify to West Philadelphia, Pa ' did results obtained with Foley's Adv Life is on d=— i atter igh everywhere and whooping co condition ness. in Mrs. Fitzgerald's suffering from nervous backache, headaches, and other symptoms of a functional de- rangement, It was a grateful spirit for health restored which led her to write this letter so that other women may benefit from her ex ence and find health as she has done. For suggestions !n regard to your condition, write Lydia E. Pinkham N cine Co, Lynn, Mass. The re t of their forty years experience is at your service. POSLAM BRINGS JOY OF. CLEAR MEALTHY SAIN n that once was ¢ BIG BILL ie 4 “lhe wins in the end inPALS FIRST THE GREAT 6-PART. COMEDY-DRAMA CLEMMER NOW PLAYI J. 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