The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. PAGE 3 SOUTHERN PINE. Sttactry Toree Alas" 2 Stat damien th WAITING FOR OTTO F RLOLL HERE i 3 “ ; Ngee —t1 A. M. & Lack of National Policy a TOMORROW Le) fog “ 4 Calamity, He Says : J rm A story, the like of which has never before been writ- ten—that appeals to every red-blooded human being —that in book form found 2,500,000 buyers. Store Hours From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. a AL aia ivan et Made into the 9 "%.'$583 ox ts» oriinss suprion fl A Varied Assortment of greatest of § "ew 1 : photoplays by Fy vin. i2 vee famner mane VICTOR RECORDS the master of facturing planta in the South will go |] That Should Be in Every Home screencraft t of ext = ak aad oa ioe, ml yaa partis hd (orth) (es Pres er and the Wear (Aronia) Bake dat Chicken Pie (Dumont) ne and Harian Uncle Josh Buys an Automobile, Village Gorsipn a Stewart-Harlan Vorget-Me-Not—Waltz .. Frank MeK ° MeKee’s Orse a Felicia Waits Vernon Sereean \ Orch Captain Betty—One-Step ¢ farimba Band Kins Me—One iarimba Band Wl Say She D: ‘ox-Tr You're Some Pretty Doll Ali-Star Trio oxeph ith’s Orchestra BAND MUSIC larch (Sousa) Sousa’s Rand Yomt Mareh (Sous » Band vIOL Souvenir (Drdla) Violin Elman On Wings of Song : Heifeta STANDARD VOCAL Carry Me Mack to O14 Virst That Reached My Home) (Jordan) ¢ Chord (Sullivan) Barit r You Calling Me CARUSO SINGS Sietiiana (Harp accompaniment) Mascagni POPULAR SONGS TIN We Meet Again (Hart-James), and ave a Smile Sterling Trio 185 2 Mummy Mine (s rio), and ” % wap Waiting for zn Jane -Delhart 18525 10 Hew Are You Got et Your Whistle : How Ya Gonna Keep x | E) Tent Wondertul Mo Durr) and ant | H —8's13,000,000 Needed by Sal- || L | vation Army for Yanks | ————= = ; re} F A L May Vote $30,000 toe Sy ee explaining Ge p (By United Press.) sibility of need for further d NEW YORK, May 16—Salvation More for Skagit /60-:. creek, should the $20,000 forces over the country are| If the council approves the report/ed him at the last council ] (izing for their $13 { the utilities committee, City prove insufficient. Be d today The campaign, v b er A. H. Dimock will have $30,0¢ a ey nee eno. paualag oF tna t » for teat borings and investiga COULDN'T JAIL COOKS — lhonored tamb n | th nd Ruby sites for| LOUISVILLE, May 16—B aad om May 19 to ve dam for the Carmie liams and Willie ° ase to ve used in § r development Brown were good cooks, Judge $ ou ere” as well as for the mmittee Thursday recom.| Thomas R. Gordon refused to sendy m hat the council bill appro-| them to jail. “Good cooks must Ba) te ng this amount for the prelim-| kept out of jail. They are @ - ary survey work be passed. ‘They | ury." said the court, rndent organizat i the drive, Off President Wilson and G of the Salv fund be rsub- eee slogan, You will find it very much : to your advantage to give us wed rrachans | |] a trial before paying high | Wh P tion Army girl prices for your shoes. Our with co! Fi 4 doughnut i i . bag was th > Ameri< shoes are good, but our prices can girl in France with the dough- are low. e girl, armed) with is even more same doughboy 6 sets his foot on Hoboken | More than 1,800 messages are| went fre to homes over the country © Salvation Army oEaay A every day. Chocolate, cigarcts and “THE PEGGY,” a very pleasing new pump, that efreshments make n¢ peal to aie Bt; ee ere See has those snug fitting qualities so sought after. the soldier when a message home is In view, We are showing them of black kid at $7.00 a pair. It is to carry on this work among returning soldiers, as_ well Also in dark brown kid at $7.50 a pair. as other work among the. nation's yor and unfortunate, that the : ted | feces | The Symonds Shoe Co | a D i re i | e i n EHIND EGYPT TROUBLE 1516 Third Ave.—Between Pike and Pine Sts. Person By ——— Mi Se a er 7 a a ent en ee eee 4 against the Christian nations t | growing thruout the Mohemme: s age s | world, Gen. Allenby has informed }the nationalist leaders that disturb: | ana lan I 1¢ al way | os will but delay the day when 2-Hour Performances, starting exactly at 11 A. M., 1, 3, 5, 7 pbs ee ritain can leave Taye to welt gov AN IDEAL TRIP AWAITS YOU . NEW PRICE ization are but atige-managed for| Banff the Beautiful aoe neta: A OSS TURP NY: SERVICE Loge Seats ala Ng ged or : Come early to avoid the greatest crowds. All Other 5: | oll Meclahinn that Mahaetnstcn opin: Lovely Lake Louise "pipe Children .. , Jion is finding too little expression in’ the heavt oF the Friday—Last Times Jat the Paris conference, and that MPANIMENT pecan Hfor the future safety af the world| Canadian Pacific Rockies SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAL ACCO “THE RESCUING AFTER 6 P. M. Belk yh ae en Social life or perfect rest at Concert Number—“William Tell” overture i rk ANGEL Mezzanine Loge AMERICAN PACKERS BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL “ us i i , Cl t fe s s, reserved $1.00 H Solo—“The Rosary,” by Albert Nightingale, Corne’ irtuoso ere $1 WILL CONTROL BEEF Chateau Lake Louise Loge Seats.....75¢| | ‘ Oe I WONDERFUL MOUNTAIN / ; TENNIS, RIDE OR All Other Lower | p . y into MOTOR, SULPHUR POOLS. Floor Seats. Argentina . n the All Balcony Seats financing of ntina ‘dye: and will t Children A the, tive +435 FSS All war-time travel restrictions to Canada are cancelled— sg id pe ie ' re CANADA WELCOMES YOU —- LS tata will For full information, fares and reservations, apply to 5 i Lical ofee tle Ameer! E. F. L. STURDEE, General Agent, Passenger Dept. ALL PRICES | oT 4 eee 608 Second Avenue, Seattle, INCLUDE TAX yale . - Phone Main 5588 Don't measure your industry the things you are going to do t morrow,

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