The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1919, Page 4

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North of Pike—Well-Known Red Front Clothing Company Loses Location. Beattie is already famous for its Piblie market, and another big in Patitution along the same line is to opened. On March 15 the Lib Market will open at 1508-10 ave, A Chauncey Wright y will occupy part of the P Back of (this interesting news lies a condition that spells dis- for the Red Front Clothing my, MH. M. Rogers, the pro of the Red Front. has built & statewide reputation as a Pie cutter on staple merchandise, the recent order which he re from his landlord notifying to vacate before Mareh Ist was unexpected and unwelcome + No Plans for Future When asked about his future Plans this morning, Mr. Row maid: “I've had little time to about plans for a new store. stems impossible to get a good . and I have about $60,000 of merchandise that off my hands before the first i It's a big jod, but I know gel this stock to the public the people learn about the way Team sacrificing high class merch Brands Not Exempt not trying to save anything Collars at 5 cents and S00 Suspenders at 27 cents you an idea of the way I am ficts in the gents’ furnishing Hundreds of other just as) buys. and Women’s Shoes fot a tremendous stock of but women’s high shoes that actually marked at $6.00, $5.00, $10.00 will not last long at my le price of $2.45. They are broken Dut most any woman can be Men's regular $3.50 quality, will surely go fast at _ $1.98. f you value your watch, let on ee Seow Baby's Strength nal Bh ag feo Pon y wants Sit chien to choos meotls LSION rer ie sattatarratedertng | a wend bon mri nr us your name and address, gpa and we will send you | stomach prepara. eS 5 20 Pores te complained of in Two Minutes. Almost nt relief from Pains in the Stom- by undigested food. Bellingham Chemical Co. A small self-centered city— an anti-betting crusade—a elty editor with a keen nose for news A gang of crooks run ning 4 racing pool un- der the camouflage of a stock brokerage office, Sounds interesting, doesn't it? OTHER FEATURES LON ea VICT® 1 must} H. M. ROGERS with similar reductions in all big line. Suits and Overcoats “The man who needs @ Suit Overcoat will find my prices almost unbelievably low For $6.55 I'm sell ing en's Suits worth up to $14.00, our jand I've marked $30.00 Suits down) to $12.85. Overceats up to $25.00 in value are being closed out at $9.85 | Surely some bargains. “T can fill almost any clothing, shoes, underwear and gents’ furnishings,” continued Mr. Rogers, “and my sale prices have never been equaled in Seattle “Yes, Liberty Bonds are accepted I still cash pay checks and out of town customers have the privilege of ordering anything they want by | mail.” Red Front Clothing Co. 1508-10 First Avenue Just North of Pike Street Opposite Public Market need in Boy Scouts Given Bronze Medals | Four hundred and sixty-nine bronze medals were awarded to Se attle Boy Scouts for services in the Liberty drives, according to John H Piper, head of the local Boy Scouts Tho 1,400 regiatered scouts in Se attle will celebrate the seventh anni- versary of the movement here dur- ing the week starting February 7 ‘WHEN A FAMILY. NEEDS A FRIEND In the Absence of Doctors, Nobly | Gone to War, After Influenza, the Grip— Those wonderfully useful medicines, Hood's Sarsaparilia, Peptiron and Hood's Pille—comprising the new combination family treatment—are warmly recommended. If taken regularly, Hood's Sarta parilla before meals, Peptiron after méals and Hood's Pills at night, as | needed, they are reasonably sure to keep a family in health and prove to be reliable and always ready friends. |They purify the blood, build up trength and regulate the system. | Get all, or any one, as you think jyow ne need, from rom your drug druggist today. ~ Adier-i-ka Did It! “I had a pain in the pit of my stomach, no appetite, sour stomach and very much gas. Doctors could not help me. The FIRST dose of Adleri-ka helped me.” (Signed) |Henry Welp, Lake View, Iowa. | Adiertka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH up per and lower bowel, flushing EN. TIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons the system. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. Wo have sold Adier--ka many years. It is a mix- ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycer- jine, and nine other simple drugs. Swift Drug Co. and leading drug: gists. $45 LoaneD $45 at 25¢ a month interest on every $50. Liberty Bond We charge no commission. Liberty Bonds Bought. Empire Mortgage & Loan Co. 201-2.3 White Bldg. ‘ACLEAR COMPLEXION “Ruddy Cheeks Spark klingE; sMioet Women Can Have Says Dr. - Bawards, a Well-Known hio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for for 17 yearstreated | scores scores of women for liver and bowel ai ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription mi ofa few well-known Me sie ingredienws | mixed with olive oil, them | Dr. Edwards’ Clive Tablets, ‘ou will | know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on |the liver and bowels, which cause a | normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull or ios Fir pimples, coated tongue, head- * 4 ist! mre vowed feeling, all ges sorts, inacti pwels, you take one of Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results, Is of women aswell as men take Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets—the successful substitute for calomel—now and then just tokeepin the pink ofcondi- tion, 10c and 25c per box. All druggista ' | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919. i | STRAND | A feminine aprite who won't crow the bridge that from girthood) to womanhood, “Whe }eares?” and bad | AUReR A matrity Strand which threatens death Constance | Cares? in t | causes her who What a aye difference at the¢ end in tangle “Who phy Hare Hows Talmadge, in girl whose phito husband, played by risog Ford, much anguish over, it is partly hin fault he marries her Knowing that she is but ja kid who looks upon marriage as @ out from under the} tyranny of aged grandparenta. | After the marriage, the wife) neglects her husband for artificial) slimmerings of sqclety | She endangers social position when she encourages the attentions Jof the husband of her friend [ Still, she grown out of patience with | him as he becomes more divtative 19 hin demands | In the meantime, her hy | nied even the pleasure of his belov wife's companionship, finds diversi Jin @ little down and out actress. Ie! undertakes to asw financially jand mentally. But the diminu- |tlve creature falls in love with him] }and pursues him frantically | | The climax comes when wife Jaccompanies her friend's husoand to his country heme for dinner. Once |there, he pulle a gun on her tn a foothardy manner, naming the choice of life with him or death tn his arme. At this juncture, the girl realizes her love for her own husband. It comes upen her suddenty, but con:| [eumes all the fires within her, And at the same time, just as sho faints from fear, in comes the loving hub- by, who grips the fingers of hiv Wife's assailant still grasping the re volver When the awakened girl recovers, she finds herself protected and de « she cares only for him. | Slim Summerville, the long, lanky comedian, is shown in “Football and Fraud.” In addition, a news pio torial is featured. | | | eank to get beat Scene from “Cheating Cheaters,” day night, 1 — ou MONDAYS PROGHAM LIBERTYJoha Rarrymore in “Here Comes the Hiride”; Charlle Murrey in & Mack Sennett comedy CLEMMER—Tom Meore in “Thirty a Week") Baby Osborne (im per- | wom.) COLISEUM —Clare Kimball Young in ‘Cheating Cheaters”; Vaidie Lyons and Lee Moran in @ comedy STHAND—Constance Talmadge in ck cares LIBERTY Matrimonial mix-ups are no jokes At \east, John Barrymore, tn Comes the Iiride,” humor in them Barrymore has the part lawyer conspiring to marry |daughter of a wealthy financter ing an honest lawyer, he ts poor,| ¥%** [This misfortune complicates matters|, 4* the chauffeur, , Gat! along comes a. woman with [ove with the pretty daughter of his $100,000, who promptly makes a employer Tut being & bly aware startling proposition She proposes | of the wide breach between aor he to the lawyer. The proposal is based | imply dreams love dreame and lets on business, What easier way could|'* £° at that the lawyer gain ni ry me One fine day, when spring fever is than to marry the wealthy woman)" ® Tempeae, the charming and coy from South America for one year,| gi hg pe fee me agentes! receiving in the end $90,000? for a They drive far out and Temptation is strong and lawyers| ik and talk about men are human. He marries the woman. jéenty epmething goes aren . who Is exceedingly homely. of|‘S* eontident chauffeur course, he does not confide his secret eute eben te fk M But to the gitt he really loves, However, {here the young Indy does @ shockir his devoted sweetheart complicates|2%4 suspicious thing. She takes the matters when she inaista upon a distributing segment from the en quick welling ceremony following) cones on fas car eibsotion on aie po the unknown marriage. pes sted + Calamity seems to stare the) repeated attempts to start the car lawyer in the face, Were it not for the fact that his obnoxious bride’s|>fOve futile. There ie nothing to do but sleep out in the open, aa the girl husband suddenly turns up after - yeare tn Jail the future heppiness|mxeesta. They do, in a moat proper Of the lovers might have been for-| ¥*7; but when they face father and oul waeche , mother things begin to look serious. ‘The chance Barrymore took with Yet it in not long before they are a wife in the pleture was a big cue,|zrmishtened out. ‘The girl confides Still, hie profit was enormous since|2*, OV® for her father’s chauffeur the ‘unexpected arrival of the hus |A24 he, being m chauffeur, drives her band long believed deed, freed him|2™8Y in the auto to the parson. It . jis an elopement pure and simp! ght ae oy oS bonds, but left) re added big feature is in the 7 Soar aig ha shown in a|PeTton of Baby Marie Osborne, who sacee Beematt e |makes an appearance on the Clem-| “ee mer stage at each performance. | nd Romance.” TAL—Frank Keenan in “Tedd can nee x ot “Thirty a a the | Tom Be| “om Moore pulls eff in have been recorded some » Moore is in car CLEMMER | ‘ A thirty dollar a week chauffeur) COLISEUM | is commonly known just as such.| Clara Kimball Young ts starred in But one, who deliberately aspires to| “Cheating Cheaters. The story marry his employer's daughter, and| Concerns the activities of two fa then goes ahead and does it, proba-| mous bands of crooks. Nan Carey, bly increasing his income ten-fold by | played by Clara Kimball Young, is investing @ week's salary in a wed.| the leader of a band which pores ns ding ring and minister's fees, ought|the Hrockton family, They reside to be in a museum. |in a fashionable section of the city, Perhaps this monstrosity is only to| ff the purpose of becoming ac be seen in the movies, yet, unusual| (tainted with the wealthy Palmer marriages measuring up to the one fenily. Their object te the Palmer jewels. One night Nan is invited to the Palmer home. Instead lof making the haul that the Frock ton gang had expected, she jthat the Palmer jewels are paste and that thelr owners also are JOHN O’NEIL STATES THAT IT WAS BEST. ssi" Sos Ie on. bras plan a meeting. an to form a joint syndi tthe they are fearful of the reported presence in the neighbor atay at learns | Suffered From Sour Stomach, | Indigestion and Constipa- tion. He Praises Tanlac. | | “The best advice I ever got was from a friend of mine who. heard me complaining and told me to take Ta said John O° trician’ employed at the | Bddy Shipyards, and who 1601 Ninth Ave., Seattle, lives at} the other|} Total American Arm | Killed in netion (including 381 # About a year ago,” he continued, | “my stomach got out of order and lbegan to give me trouble. I kept | getting worse till at last I got #0 that everything I would eat soured jon my stomach and filled me up | with gaa till it almost choked me. | I had a mean taste in my mouth | and after eating anything my stom ach would burn like I had swallowed a coal of fire, and I would have such terrible, griping pains that I could hardly stand it. I was badly constl- | ed, too, and had awful dull head- | aches all the time. I was #0 restless Jat night that what little I aid | nd I would get {up in the feeling so tired and worn out that I was hardly fit for a thing. “One day 1 was telling of mine how bad I was f he advised me to try away, #0 I got me |1 have taken five | have a splendid thing I eat agrees with 1 mean taste is gone and I never fer at all with gas or indigestion. | My constipation has been relieved, 1 never have headache and sleep like a rock every night. I have al ready gaiffed seven poundy since starting on Tanlac, and my recovery |i due to nothing else but this grand medicine.” Tanlac {9 nold in Drug Stores under th rection of ® special ative,—Advertivement Total to date . Killed tn netion Jed of wounds a nded In aetion Minsinge tn Total to date the men pack, next ¢ ded, degree Wainwright and Private thoae nity Mata isaued by Uni Seattle Duncan ir friend pling, and Tantne right | a bottle. «Well, | bottles and | appetite, and every ‘That suf. pl nel now 1 Private Star Private Ernest D. itubbard WOUNT be Lloyd A Kdwin ¢ Walter Io, Phillips Ernest G. Wainwright Andrew Haugen ‘Tony Matur Anthony P. K ivate ivate ttle by Bartel) | ort ei personal di-| private Beni represent Private Harvey I Gardner showing Clara | Nicholas Dunacu. This picture remains at the Coliseum until Tues- FALLEN FOR FREEDOM nnn SCENE AT THE COLISEUM Pee eee | Kimball Young and hood of the renowned detective, ris llewever, meeting is True to expectations, the po rive and arrest all present. veula herself Ferris, the detec tive, She obtains the release of the leader of the Palmer gang and mar ries = him. Eddie Lyons and lee tured in & comedy Moran are COLONIAL, ‘Todd of the Times” is a human interest story. Frank Keenan t» starred ax Todd As & newspaper fairly muccessful, but husband he would make a af and dumb man. Hie wife makes im considerable troub! with her dominating ways Having lowt confidence in his abil ity to be outspoken, Todd even fi to #tand up for his right to the city desk in the village newspaper office Hut finally it le wished on him when the regular city editor ts called away, Todd rines to great heights of ambition and gets out a great ‘scoop! Thru his endeavors he wins the city editor's place and pro ceeds to win his place as head of his house Todd ruling better man, is MISSION William Russell, wind Romance,” gets riedily and unexpected It comes about when he disguises him self for some prowling purpose and accidentally runs amine in a wom- The married Whirl hur in jan's apartment. The fair lady is in | distrens. She either has te marry immediately to save her for lone It Bo sabe puts it up prowler, Bither he must marry her or suffer a jail sentence. To avoid scandal he marries, The bride and groom part directly after the cere mony. After a few years, tho, he seeks her financial aid, and they fall in love with one another most conveniently REX “The Spoilers,” adapted from Rex | Beach's famous novel, is the feature at the Rex this week K lyn Williams and William Farnum co- star. As Cherry Malotta, one of the chief and most delightful characters in the novel, Kathlyn Williams is cast as an Alaskan dance hall girl She falla in love with a big-hearted mining man, wha ts unable to return | her love. She finally marries a faro dealer who loves her deeply. The n she loves marries an innocent! “outside.” maid from CLASS A “The Belgian” is a war story with an unusual love tale woven thru it. It portrays the life of a Belgian fisherman who looks forward to be coming a sculptor, He has a sweet heart whom he neglects for a beau tiful countess, who later proves to a German spy. At any rate, when the war comes, he and his real wweetheart are far separated until he in wounded and temporarily blind. ed. Ho is nursed back to health by his true sweetheart, who keeps her identity concealed. Later, the Bel bo gian discovers her act and finally re-} y Casualties to Date Washington State Casualties to Date 395 138 120 FY ted States war department inc f kin Mrs, Gertrude Broback undetermined. next of kin Mra. Lieyd A. Jone unded slightly iding the 80 George J. Wain next of kin Mra, ‘above, are PHRMINED Address eattle Mlakeley Centralia as follow Next. of Kir Mre, Mrs. Gertr Hubbard Mra Mrs. Ma Pearl BR. Nute erite Lewis Ridley Phillips J. Wainwright Amund Anderson Ralph Maturl Mrs, Mary Keeloy Be kson | Kimbrough Donnelly lingham Yakima Mrs. Nakeley Walla oreo Capt James M. Gardner dude! He Feels Like # Dropping Dead ! JOHN BARRYMORE “Here Comes The Bride ” AND THE NEW MACK SENNETT COMEDY INDIA FIELD FO U, S. INDUSTRY (Special to The Star by % BOMBAY, India, Feb. 3 sadia is being transformed from an agricul tural country to a manufacturing the transformation is slow because of the lack of ready capital and lack of knowledge of the native population of modern methods. The countr ofters a huge field for the introduction of American machinery and equipment | India ranks second to the United States in the production of cotton, but in all India there is but one| cottonseed of] mill Installation of modern machinery would save to the country in this item $106,000,000 a year j The wealth of India is largely in In the precious stones na of India a the soll—and to which every clings as a miser clings to bis & are untold riches ted up tn which are in possession of native families who live in poverty, | viewed from the standards of the Weatern world The growing cont of manual la bor Is, however, foreing the intro duction of machinery and modern jequipment in agriculture and >| dustry ve There oweln driven sugar cane mills are « to replace teams of bull hand cotton gins are being dis- | windmills, dairy machinery Army demands have aided in de | veloping resources which {t was never before realized that India pos nomner! Her forests contain wood for export, fore she had imported timber. Her | tanneries have been developed to produce leather for more than three fifths of the shoes of the allied armies, Her mills have turned out huge quantities of drill and khaki. ocks carded, have been found to where be PHYSICIAN ARRESTED Alleged to have given liquor to a minor, Dr. W. C, Gibson, a physi cian, with offices {n the Joshua) ireen building, was placed under ar reat Saturday on a warrant sworn to| by Mrs, Mo H. Briggs, policewoman. The matter was placed under the advisement of the dry equad, REV, SCHULTZ SPEAKS | Rev, D. L. Schultz, labor evangel- | t of the Baptist Home Minsion so- | addressed a large audience at the Labor temple Sunday night, ure ing the practical application of Christian principles tn relations be tween capital and labor. Other speakers were heard ciety | wine her, after many attempts j Lioyd comedy and a new Ford Weekly are shown in edition to the ot I! feature ‘EVEN CROSS, SICK | CHILDREN LOVE | ‘SYRUP OF FIGS, feverish, bilious, consti- pated, give fruit laxative at once. t scold your fretful, peevish child. See ff tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stom jach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour waste. | When listless, pale Jot cold, breath bad, throat sore, | }doosn't eat, sleep or act naturally, |has stomach-ache, indigestion, diar |rhoea, give a teaspoonful of “Call fornia Syrup of Figs,” and tna few hours all the foul waste, th® sour bile and fermenting food passes out} of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again, Children love this harmless “fruit laxative,” and mothers can rest easy after giv-| ing it, because it never fails to make their little “insides” cle sweet ep it handy, given today saves morrow, but get the genuine druggist for a bottle “California Syrup of Figs,” has directions for babies, children | of all ages and for grown-ups plain- ly on the bottle, Remember, there | are counterfeits sold here, 60 sure- ly look and see that yours is made | with ae feverish, full Mother! A little} a sick child to-} Ask | your of) |by the “California Pig Syrup Com- pany Hand back any other fig syrup |Robbery Believed to Be Motive of Chinese WASHINGTON, Feb believed today they were cl lution of the mysterious mv Dr. Wong and two associa Chinese educa mi Wong hb ponitior er indemni 3.—Police nae tO 80 der of s of the of Box y funds used in educat- ing Chinese youth» in this country, It is believed the murderer or mur derers planned to get at this money. SHOTS MISS Six shots fired by Patrolman Claude Rix, after a burglar suspect in the vicinity of the Great Northern depot, near midnight Saturday, faile register a hit. The man escaped without hat or coat, lost in a strug- gle with the patrdélman Break a Slaying. ‘CAPTURES TWO AFTER HOT RACE Charged with boulevard, from Fifth st, William Lesile, 19, and Morton K . Were arrest- ed Saturday night and booked at the central police station, E the auto of a friend, youths to 12th ave. and Ji ptured them, and turned over to the police MacMICHAL HONORED A R. H. MacMichael, bond manager of the Dexter Horton } acto Sees has been elected presidest of * Washington Investment ‘noe ; association, at its annual a Cold In Few Ho First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves cold and grippe misery—Don’t stay stuffed up! Relief comes instantly, A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the bead, chest, body or Umbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieves sick headache. dull- ing and snuffiing! Ease bing head! Nothing else in the gives such prompt relief as “Pai Cold Compound,” which costs a few cents at any drug acts without assistance, causes no inconveniencs. you get the genuine. One of the Pan Important Gaal of the Season "Victoria vs. Seattle Wednesday, February 5, 8:30 P. M. Sharp ADMISSION 75e, $1.00, $1.25 (PLL WAR TAX) Reserved seats now on sale at the Arena office, 1218 Fifth bate Phone Main 2493 Reservations not held later than 4 o'clock on day . of game. Here’s CONSTANCE TALMADGE And the villain who pulls a gun on her in that mad whirl of life called

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