The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1918, Page 3

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I First Near Pike BIG BILL HART Here’s to i _SEEN ON a Happy Thanksgiving and a jolly windup After the Big Dinner at Norma Talmadge FORBIDDEN CITY Scene from “The Mar Strand, co-starring Wally Reid ar spoken form. oe 6 CROOKED LEGAL WORK EXPOSED WIRELESS will not be celebr ne from Fra _ Adler-i-ka 2° Again | I had a bad case of constipation gas on the stomach, and other bowel satan ie ter |trouble. Twelve hours after I took ames a | Adier-i-ka I felt better and after con: . r }tinuing I consider -nyseif CURED.” (Signed) F. H. Beeman, Calispell Wash. | Adieri-ka expels ALL gee and ywysTERY AND sourness, stopping stomach distress CQMEDY MIXED Pe ae ROTH upfer A cothedptihiat dtdites wth inter lower bowel, f INTInE( A“ pegy Cushing ENTIRE) o¢ and amusement ix screened in DEFENDS Hart, as the hero, xeriously Agente, 1 his bride aft tobe sue for himself era of Colorado an n the —AND— THE LEE | In 8 Fire and | Brimstone Comedy . jalimentary qanal moves ALL HEAR OUR lfoul matter which poisons ayetem. |" Pals First,” whichis running this loften CURES constipation Pre. | Week at the Mission. Mingled with |vents appendicitis We have| ‘>? mirth is an atmosphere of mys WURLITZER Neue Adenine any yeoran 1 | (ety. Tt (He, Rist Of Play that isa mixture of buckthorn, cascara, | K°tPs the audience guessing Wil oy lgiycerine and nine other simple |*** the last foot of the film Swift Drug Co. and leading sail ‘runbicta 6 Co, and leading | pony" 18 SEEN oe — 'ON THE SCREEN ; Credo Harris’ novel ‘Tob is | movieized at the C eek fer the tithe of NOW PLAYING Rid." The plot concerns the str gles of an oute who reg | position of prom |THE FIRST ROUND Comforting relief from pain ae ea at makes Sloan's the World's Liniment J. WARREN o}d | et views of featured . —IN— This famous reliever of rheumatic | ture, “The For on which “oO aches, soreness, stiffer painful! closes at the ¢ eum Friday night ne. sprains, neuralgic pains, and most|A Chinese-American love story 4 other external twinges that human-| woven in the film enjoys its great practically never comforting re- ity suffers from, sales because it fails to bring speedy lief Always ready for use, It takes lit tle to penetr without rubbing Dollar Bi +E] Col. Wm. Davis, Of Camp Lewis, ! Killed in Action An Unusual, Thrilling produce resul refreshin fare “ e ney " 3 Romance of Kentucky At all drug stores. A, large bottie| TACOMA, Nov. 28--Col. Wm. } Quartet Accompanies means economy. 30c, 60¢, $1.20. Davis, commander of the 361st regi ment. 9ist division, was killed in ac tion mber 1 his death was received Mrs n the war det Davis in a telegram ment Overture, sag» Mell Liniment The news came terday, just half “Calm as the Night” Kills Pain n hour after the colonet’s son, Lieut? Ry ..Carl Bohm a Frank Davis, left for West Point aha where he was graduated the same da hia father wa killed. He had Thousands Have Discovered | °°", \""" Sage Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | was m areaHarmlessSubstitute | kane. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets—the sub | | stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure | | laxative, and their effect on the liver ic “most instantaneous. They are the re: | at officers t regiment of Seattle a and Washington state War Review Miseries of the Stomach From Indigestion Relieved Years of ex- suit of Dr. Edwards's determination not in T ‘ perience In fitting totreat liver and bowel complaints with | in Two Minutes. and making is efforts to banish it brought aa Glasses, and ovr) low operating ex- | The pense, enable us that tle olive-colored tablet: | 9 Eten Bitte Bive-cder ote od | Perfectly Harmless. jeasant little tablets dothe good | jome! does, but have no bad after | Absolutely Guaranteed to make better | effects. don’t injure the teeth like | é glasses for tess | strong liq or calomel, They take! ,,. aca t : A money. | hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. je will send to any address a Ofte Why cure the liver at the expense ofthe | Pollar box of our stomach prepara- teeth? Geloraal sometimes plays have tion, Jo-to, you to use It for 30 days gums. lostrong liquids. It ,,, ae a aah ls |ISpest nat to take calomel, but to let Dr on approval, at which time you are | Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place, en Lenses duplicated on | Most headaches, “dullness” and that Rotice at reduced prices. | azy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards! live Tablets when you feel “loggy”and ‘heavy.” Note how they “clear”clouded | Main 6477, | ain and howthey™ ‘kup’ the spirits Bleck Seuth Pabiie Market, | Vic and 25c a box, druggists, Glas lo send us One Dollar or return the unused portion Relie Ge burn), F Sour Stomach (heart Full so frequently complained of after neals In—Two Minutes. Almost l instant relief from pains in the stom ach caused by undigested food, lching, Swelling and Feelin: Bellingham Chemical Co,, 115 6. Hol ly Street, Bellingham, Wash You may send me a One Dollar box of Joto. It is expressly understood that I am in no way obligated to keep rame if I am not perfectly satixfied with the results obtained from its use after 20 days’ trial, I am then at lib- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JACK ABBE (The Japanese Star) “MYSTIC FACES” 2ano and his dog “Gow” buck up against the enemy in a tale of Friseo Oriental Life. = Class “A” Theatre erty to return the box with the un used portion or send you One Dollar. ard and Pike PLAY BY LOCAL WRITER _i§| by Ernest Wilkes, Seattle producer, and originally given to the public in|) —is here Today How an innocent man may be ral —is here Friday at the roaded by unscrupulous lawyers te —is here Saturday the gallows, is illustrated in “The Man From Funeral Range,” starring BUT w ace Reid, at the Strand The he is able to get t 4 strong , - network of circumstantial lenee uh ccused is innocent. In the end. justice iw vindi | PRI The Pacific Coast company’s 14 steamship Spokane, operating in Alaskan waters, will be transferred} Rumors that Priscilla Dean. mo to the California run #tarting De ure star, and Lieut. Eddie cember 5. She will resume the cher, ee" aviator, who northern run in the «pring downed 19 Hun planes in France salma have become engaged, are not, d P nied by Miss Dea to Miss Dean, the wed Soon after my husband's death 9| given a portion of the film to , anyone's means | years ago T wae taken with typhotd esa eerie eeu " [Se Hoyt .: Coffee 15¢ ey aes ie fears fines, tien Have. wulbaned — '15e With 15 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS, $20 AND UP ‘om stomach and liver trouble wn¢ : Constipation. T- have. doctored a Independents Forming Real Cream Cc _All styles and models—each one with all the exclusive CO- {great deal without benefit, since To Battle U. S. Steel (5c And 15c |: LUMBLA FOARU TOs: S608 O08. B Rie: Rinae Inara ers taking Mayr's Wonderful Remed 0 Battle U. s. stee HOYT’S three months ago my bowols have} NEW YORK, Nov, #8.—A great [5c pova Urs 15. BUY NOW ON DIGNIFIED CREDIT moved regularly and I am feeling | combination of Independent steel in i Cc You. tan pardhbila Sen MOBUSER bhllod onadiiaein. Berk lon Mabie well again 1am now a happy wo: terests are forming an organization || & é dignit f payment, by the week or month, or according man.” It is a simple, harmless prep-| to comp with the United States Cc FINE 15c to your convenience. Or a small deposit will hold your Phono- SANDWICHES graph until Christmas, THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOV, 28, 1918. PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always me(]ROTE-RANKINCO- MOVIE SCREEN | ~ Wm RPSL LALLA LPL LLLP LALA PRP Ne o On thin greatest of all Thanksgiving days, the leaders of the American people and their several activities speak these me os to the nation, the : , of army, the shipbuilders, rajlroaders and other workingmen, and others who OTTO I REGIL Presiden helped directly or Hdirectly in winning FREEDOM, FOR ALL, FOREVEE THANKS TO THE NATION | BY WOODROW WILSON President of the United States This year we have special and moving pause to be grate und t God has, inv His good pleasure, given us peace It has not come as a mere cessation of arma, a mere relief from the ntrain and tragedy of war, It hax come as 4 great triumph of right H THANKS TO THE ARMY | BY NEWTON D. BAKER United States Seeretary of War What can 1 say which will express more than a slight fraction of our thanks to the soldiers of the United States for their share in the great triumph of world demoerac The swiftness and superb spirit with which they prepared for and performed their allotted task have surprised ourselves and amazed the world The coming ___ THANKS TO SHIPBUILDERS % ” ——- Director-General, U. 8 / Thi s most wonderful Thanksgiving. | | gratitude for the great victory which has come to un ages will be their debtors i} SM. SCHWAL nergency Fleet Corporation and our hearts are filled with BY CHARL The shipworkers who, thru their co-operation and patriotiam, have made possible the great number of ships which have kept our boys sup: plied with food and munition, are deserving of every possible credit and can always look back with t pride towards Weir share in the 4 of this opportunity of expressing their great help am indeed thanks f THANKS TO RAILROADERS _ winning of the war, 1 to them my most sincere now playing at the x This play was written Funeral Range Anna Little, x | BY WILLIAM G. McADOO Director General of the United States Railroad i! | In the glorious vietory whieh the United States and the allies have won for ¢ ization and democracy, the railroad officers and employes of | America have played a most vital part winning of the at the ghest (1 elemental to the is whould function Transportation was fundamental that the railre Jwar. It was 1 point of efficie The loyal railroad officers and em [the knowledge that they did th | | certain the vietory of our army and navy censary lrbanke cman loyes of America can be happy in duty like true patriots and made nd the and navies of too. | STRAND—Watlace neta armies Looe cat Sep =e |_____ THANKS TO ALL LABOR Make This Happy ——€, et ee Christmas Happier With a DOUG BATTLES | WITH WILD WOLF | i It has cost dearly to set the world free from autocracy, but despite tattling a wild wolf, wrestling @| the cost we are grateful for having the opportunity to make the good fight dozen Indians armed with revolvers/ and grateful for the strength and purpose that brought victory to our and knives, and operating an alr: | cause plane in « thrilling flight, are some No nation ever had cause to be more sublimely and supremely thank of the stunts performed by Douglas! fyi Every hour of these momentous days i# precious with a great freight Fairbanks at the Rex. Fatty Ar-|o¢ opportunities, and we are most deeply appreciative of that fact, and ps p Ort buckle Is seen, at “At the | thankful for it HIS will be the most joyous Christmas that Walter's Fall We couple our high resolve for the future of humanity with our grat the world has known for four years And there itude for what has been accomplished. f THANKS TO GARDENERS is no better expression of the thankfulness than music. As a family gift commemorating the return of the earth to peaceful pursuits, there can be no more suitable present than a Brunswick. But to get one for Christmas you are urged to make your selection early Brunswick Phonographs are sold on small weekly or monthly payments. | BY CHARI | President, Nation triotically and diligently toiled in the ing the food production weasons this To them belongs a considerable share of the to the United States and our allies They have prodyced food worth $525,000,000. LATHROP PACK War Garden Commission men, women and children, who #0 pa §,285,000 American war gardens dur year. { victory which has come i THANKS TO AMERICA — by E. DE CARTIER * Tl Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin | Beigian Minister to the United States 4 } I gladly accept the opportunity which you offer to convey to the peo Iple of the United States my sincere thanks and deep appreciation of what) & RS SO LET Ce RETAIN EET * lyour »p American troops have done to win the victory for the civ (cither way) Niucad weed aver Ritoaniy At 12 ncon—home lunchor bust [| Our little country did what it could. But it remained for your great | ness lanch—Borden's Malted country to «i the finishing blow, which has made the world free Milk ia nutritions, Ume-saving | Belgium will be ever grateful for the sympathy and aid of America and refreshing. | iF fil AT THIS STORE FG bags 1 te Ml oh THANKS TO THE MINERS a soothing, relaxing beverage. i pests Serve piping bot. BY HARRY A. GARFIELD United States Fuel Administrator heart a feeling of profound gratitude to bh a splendid part in this red by the entire nation BEFORE THE WAR DURING THE WAR OR SINCE THE WAR Motto Large Inaiet om Rorden's—at all drug | lores in aquare packages oniy. [| at thin time who 4 Kratitude which, I kne mation of hostilities in b yall faithful nd unr without which this war must ha THANKS TO THE RED CROSS BY HENRY P. DAVIDSON Chairman of the Red Cross War Council ‘The debt of gratitude which the world owes to the R and nurses of America, humanitarian ene gloriously to the winning of the war, could never t my ‘oal miner: R always has been 0 and Small Profits.” Values and our asion for immense re. who have toiled #0 urope in an oc and especially I can well b nittingly to produce the enormuus quantity of coal, failed to you love enables our patrons to secure full values in service, fit and wear from full, regular lines of high-grade women’s fi at substantial system of selling children’s shoes showing and prices savings. cut col with cloth This shoe. A accompanying Cross workers ; rd worker yur Burgundy ribut were it not Bh liquidate whose 1 #0 ored calf shoe top and military heel an easy walking Relief from Eczema servicable shoe is one of ¥ balanced by the thankfulness that must lie eve ted “rom a ‘01 te Don't worry about eczema or other | bilanced by the whankfultes psy pte rr agli ba il Price 86.50 0 pair, black kid with tan colored cloth akin troubles, You can have a clear, | the privilege of serving, the world in its greatest crisis j top and military he A Our t Iness over the war's end, with its triumph for liberty Another walking shoe of new | splendid buy at $600 a healthy skin by using a little zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or *)ould not extra large bottle at $1.00, that it leaves. brown kid with military of suffering and l—of American origin herit affliction this Year et forgetfulness of the On this Thanksgiving festi We ha turned s omplete line of fort shoes with ut tips at from $3.75 Zemo generally removes pimpl One of universal thanksgiving—we Americans, on nd all, can best ex and with blackheads, blotches, eczema and ee press our appreciation to those wh have won immortal glory as the * to 85.75 a pair. agents of mercy, by consecraUing ourselves anew to the sublime service ES oO S SHOE Co TH YMOND: H . worm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, |'n behalf of humanity ponmeosie ares neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easi! applied and costs a mere trifle for eac THANKS TO FOOD CONSERVERS HERBERT HOOVER United States Food Administrator 1316 ‘Third Ave. Pine & convenient place to buy Rubbers. pair. You will find our stor x A few nickels saved on every Spplication. It is always dependable, The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. eeeoeCREDIT GLADLYeeee annual expression of gratitude for es it commemorated the arrival of food from Thanksgiving day is our sie from famine. In colonial days MeADOO, o has quit his job the pay vy m= Europe for our starving pioneers ETE “OT And he has heard the call, | rible aftermath | k ntitude is America’s bounteous blessing. All days might well Perhaps he thinks the president's i pay be days of thanksgiving for this country In the midst of our plenty, let us keep in mind the millions of hungry in Burope, tnat we may share witn them Christmas keep him from arrears, must take bis chan With election off two years, J up, but stated. will do so for wre no chance, | Her Son Killed; 33 Mother Sees Face There is in Vernal, Utah, a bank NOW Aside from things that come and : ° . building made of bricks, all of Pt ot) in Movie Picture ii. were aeivered by the gov We know yo: ME snve more, SPOKANE, Nov Her soldier ernment's mail service. re are not many shopping days be- . DRESS | con's wmile ax he ate doughnuts at sieiaeslia id itcntienk ristmas, and you should take time | a Salvation Army hut in France selection of four Christmas Phono: «greeted Mrs. Caroline H n from 15c 15c 15c 15c 15c for of rse you should have one 1 war weekly film at a local movie in your homé, There are many reasons wo theatre here Wednesday 15c A High C 15c why the COLUMBIA should be selected, GRAFONOLA The boy had died in service, The tf but the principal one ts because it is th ing during the day, and later was Cie it sells at various prices, within r hy of sl corporation for foreign. trad published aration that removes the catarrbal! mucus from the [5c ding to information intestinal tract and HOYT’S allays the inflammation which eauses|in the World today Tala ir practically all stomach, liver and in-! wentyfive or more of the “in 15. 322 Pike, at Fourth 15. 332-3 2 allments, including appendi- | dependents” ha to ic ic peti S Union venue ts pmmereial agents to every nation in Europe to seek contracts. All the concerns in the agreement have not yet signed | their inter One dose will convince or mon Rartell’s 5 Drug Stores every where. Adver | citis. ey refunded [Sc we xeven rose 15¢ ulfiting@ 15c 15c 15c 15c 15¢/3 ececcccccccccess CREDIT GLADLY 00@ and druggists tisement. 4

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