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*THE SEATTLE STAR—T UESDAY, ie 15, 1919. PAGE DISCUSSES ITALY PROBLEM | Got to Hand It to Ha Harreson Ford; He Wins the Ladies | | IN MOTOR CRASH ‘Italians May Look Upon the Germans as Close Friends | Always a Good Picture at the Liberty NEW YORK, July 15.-4United Press).'There is a certain amount Now here—the star who is always good all the danger that the attitude of the way—in a play that shows him as a real man— vhieaiae Magenta?! at Map tgs 2 tlons between Germany and Italy mostly comic— that the latter country will cpme to look upon the Teutons as their aunchest friends, in the opinion of Thomas Nelson Page, American am basa to Italy, who has just re turned from Rome I do not mean by this he maid that there Is a possibility of an al Hance between the countries. 1 do not think there is. But Italy needs and raw materials of various | sorts for her industries. “Germany supplied a great part of them before the war and is making eparations to do it again. She | will spend money developing Italian industries and will edge her into favor had many complimentary to way for the Italian part in the war which he declared is not ap: | | preciated. | “They had two million casualties,” | | he said. “Five hundred thousand men |lost their lives.” Page has returned to the United | States to hand his resignation to the | | president Harrison Ford is shown ite Clark aad Constance Talm ing that very thing here jin Coliseum Marguerite Clark i: Hanson’s Veto Is Upheld by Council that he'd make her the best h The clty council refused, Monday | Harrison Ford is a fickle guy, This afternoon, to pass over the mayor's | Week. here in Seattle, right before {veto an ordinance to regulate arrests hundreds of people, Ford has the under the quarantine for vice dis.| Merve to make love to two pretty eases, The measure would have lim. | #itls simultaneously, At the Coli ited the powers ofthe police and|%¢¥m, in “Girls,” he simply camps on Marguerite Clark's trail, and in health departments spite of the fact that he knows she Z Councilmen voting against the | nN“ passage of the bill were A. I. Haas, | is a confirmed man-hater, he woos William Hickman Moore and R, H.j her at every opportunity, He's so Thomson, Councilmen Oliver T. | 004 looking and so “doggone” per Erickson, T. H. Bolton, W. D. Lane | Sistent he eventually convinces Mar- and Robert B. Hesketh voted to pass | S¥erite that being a man-hater is the ordinance. ‘The vote required, a| “the bunk | Now at the Strand, Ford behaves two-thirds majority, not being re-/ the measure failed of pass. |!" @ Very different manner. He | starts out by winning pretty Con stance Talmadge for his bride, and after he's got her, goes right out and flirts with v vampy young She isn't nearly as pretty |as our Connie and all the time ceived, age. STRAW Foot’ a Protest Against Ferry Fare Raise *"" Following a vigorous protest by a we here making love to Marguer- adge simultaneously. He’s do- Seattle this week. At the is captivated by his masterful ways, and at the Strand he convinces Constance Talmadge | ubby in the world. | keep wondering what the dickens he | can see in her when he has such a} swe young wife already But then 4% we said before, he’s good-looking and just can't keep away from the giris, Anybody but Connie would | give up the ship right then and |there, but not her, no siree, she| | shows Ford that if it's the vampy sort of a girl he loves, #he can be | vampy, too, Her scheme works like @ charm and the last fadeaway shows the two embraced in each other's |arms, ready to start all over again, | It would be safe to bet if there | were a few more reels Ford would be up to his old tricks again for he just seems to want to love ‘em all, Why, at the Mission just a short time} ago he swore he'd be true for life to dainty little Vivian Martin | He must be either from Salt Lake City or Turkey delegation from the east shore of | Lake Washington, the county com: | missioners Monday‘ decided to hold | the fare increase proposal for autos iy: ys oa Glimpses There’s heart interest—just enough of it to start using the county ferries in abey-| ance, | a tear in smiling eyes! The auto fare on county ferries | now was scheduled to be doubled on July 20 ‘A. B. Negell, mayor of Kirklana, | &———— stp: ~" " headed the delegation Monday and) | PROGRAMS Wallace on the Wurlitzer Pathe News was accompanied by representatives | | LI BE RTY—Charles Ray in “Hay | ; cot, Straw Foot”; “Among Those | from the different districts on the|. frestat\" Sennett ‘comedes Puibe | east shore of the lake. | tem | a praheciarsen ———- CLEMMER—Rothapfel’s Pro- }| gram, “Fi Flowers,” comedy. OL 1S E U M—Marguerite Clark in 1 trtucus Husband Gaumont Graphic Pr DEDICATE HONOR ROLL ‘The Young Men's Hebrew associa- tion will dedicate an honor roll tab- : Explains the War let Thursday evening in honor of the BERLIN, July 14.—(Delayed.}—|78 returned members of the associa- ny as a republic will not be | tion. to rise again, Admiral von Tir- declares in a book which will published soon. The revolution away Germany's chances for itness, he said. He absolved the ‘kaiser of responsibility for the ‘The admiral expressed the belief it the German navy should have Jefferson Heights to Have Bus Line! H. FP. Stannara of the Jefferson | Heights Improvement club was || granted authority to operate motor | busses for the accommodation of res-| | RE: idents of the district south of Jeffer. | son park by the city council on Mon- day. ‘on Tirpitz Now - been strong enough to obtain a bet- ter peace. Bethmann-Hollweg was blamed with “monopolist control” of the war, von Tirpitz charging that the former chancellor kept the ex-kaiser, him self and the army and navy staff officers away from Berlin. scHOoL TEACHERS 1 TO PLAN FOR ELECTION ‘The High School Teachers‘ associa- tion and the Grade Teachers’ associa tion will meet in the Frederick & Net-| son auditorium Wednesday at 2:30| LIBERTY o'clock to make plans for the coming | “Gnaries Ray is Ulysses Simpson! school election, at which the new tax| Grant Briggs, grandson of a civil levy and school bonds will be voted war veteran in “Hay Foot, Straw! boc: Foot,” a comedy at the Liberty this | week. When the great war hit America ‘Thaddeus Briggs reminded his grand- son of the days of '61, and Ulysses | went forth on a modern quest. He was going to get at the kaiser if it took him all summer. He soon found lhe couldn't get to Berlin until he'd | stayed in camp awhile. At camp is | where things happened to him. He falls in love with a pretty girl In fact he loves her so devotedly hé is court-martialed. Then comes the girl to the rescue and all is O. K for Ulysses. MAN HURT IN CRASH IS DEAD AT HOSPITAL Robert Davis, 18, injured when his motorcycle collided with a milk | wagon at 45th st. and Thackeray pl., Saturday, died at the city hospital | Monday afternoon. ! ic IMER Samuel Rothapfel’s idea as to the odie fopenget ruined to accom Fr k “THE BORDER LEGION” Featuring TWO GREAT STARS Hobart Bosworth AND Blanche Bates ABET YOUR GREEN BALL IN PERSON AUIPPODROMLE < gu JULY iS SPEC! ¥ ClydeFitch Comedy GHRES Marguerite and Harrison Ford Make It a Big, Laughing Winner. Now Here Frank Keenan, the famous Path night on the Olympian at 8:45 p. m. movie stars who will be an interestin given at the Hippodrome and the Ar rom New York, and is accompanied t for the Pathe film organization, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—31 men, in “Suwanee River, The World Around” and “Chong” of Photoplay: ank Keenan, Pathe Star, Is Due Here Tuesday for Screen Dance urrent | pany ® photoplay program is being demonstrated at the Clemmer this | week by Guterson's popular Russian orchestra | The Rothapfel Unit which is something new in the mo- | Uon picture world, is a program pro- | duged and directed by the same direc: tor. There are something like six featu including a comedy and a five-reel drama. Every feature has| & specially written musical score, er) program, COLISEUM ris” at thé Coliseum is a de- | ightful comedy. Marguerite Clark is | the cutest thing ever ax the chief | organizer of @ man-haters’ club Having been jilted in a chfidish flirtation, Pamela Gordon (Miss Clark) | swears a life-long hatred to the mas culine sex and right then and their | forms a man-hating club with two| girl chums, | It's not much ‘of a success, how- | ever, for the two other girls succumb | |to Handsome Dun, the poy God, and despite her stubborn resistance, the | little self-styled man-hater herself is forced into a delightful romance, eee STRAND PORTLAND, Ore., July 15. Mrs Ethel Hughes, 28, was killed earl toda when a motoreycle on which she with th e compan |iony crashed into a milk cart Ralph Beden, 19, who was driving.) the motorcycle, is being detained for | corone investigation. He is un r arrest charged with reckless | tand |dral with a special sermon by Arch: | riety, jrole in “A Trick of F jdrama of the lawless West in the WOMAN KILLED.) Cycle Hits Milk Cart; Driver| Is Held y Massey, 28, one of the party, hastily left after the accident, and | the police have been unable to ¢ind) him Mrs, Nora Bollman, the fourth. is in a hospital with a bruised face and body he four were distributed fol aa lo on handle, riding on gas ke { mptoreycle frame; Massey, le seat; Mrs. Bollman on Mrs, Hughes, bars; Beden astride on ,motore ym seat riding ta Mrs. Hughes is survived by a child and by her husband, who is an in mate of the Oregon State hospital, an institution for the insine. Henry Ford Shows International Flag MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., July 15.(United Press.)—-Henry Ford produced the international flag he was said to have aesigned to erect above his factory after the war to- ‘Taking the stand at the second day of questioning in his million-dollar | libel suit against the Chicago Tribune the automobile manufacturer spread the “flag of nations” on one of the huge tables. It measured six by ten feet, and showed a red, white and gold globe on a field of blue. Ford said some time ago this flag was.designed with the idea of re placing the stars and stripes over his factories at the end of the war, according to a Tribune editorial read, in court : ORDER OF HIBERNIANS OPEN FRISCO MEETING SAN FRANCISCO, July 15.—A sol. emn high mass at St. Mary's cathe bishop Hanna, today opened the 53rd national convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, which will be in session until Saturday night. Eamonn de Valera, “president of the Irish republic,” who arrives on Thursday night, will be the chief spgaker at the last meetings of the convention. Phil J. Sullivan, of Thompsonville, Conn., and Patrick J. Cannon, of Clinton, Mass., are likely candidates for the presidency. Joseph M. Mc Laughlin, who is serving his second term, will hot be a candidate. but Bessie is playing a dual te.” She is a demure little Southern girl and a very saucy French dancer. How the Southern girl is substituted as the dancer, when the latter tneets a tragic fate, is the chief interest of the story. REX » Zané Grey's great story, “The Bor- der Legion,” is in pictures and is being shown at the Rex this week. me GROTE-RANKINS: Satisfactory Terms Always OTTO F. KEGEL, Presktent TORE ‘HOU RS FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. ‘Mid-Season Sale of Household roa ee Utilities M. Heavy galvanized metal },| Garbage Cans, with tight-_ fitting outside flange cov- ers, reinforced sides and | raised bottoms; the 18 inch size priced special, ” each $2 98. ; Old English Floor ‘Wax To Keep floors and woodwork looking their best f there is nothing as satisfactory as Old English Floor” Wax. One-pint cans are priced, each..........49¢ One-quart cans are priced, each....... .98¢ Old English Brightener, for cleaning waxed sur faces without removing the wax. Pint cans reduced to. Quart cans reduced to.......... Lawn Mowers Are Reduced - for Clearance Be The complete line,” including the Philadel- phia, the Coldwell the Worcester, are re= duced for clearance— the savings are about one-fourth. The prices are: *$7.40, $7.75, $10.98, $11.40, $13.80, $14.40, =a $20.80, $22.00 and $24.40 Gooden Tools Are Reduced _ Any style Shovel or Spade, cach $1.42, D-handled Spading Forks, each $1.08. Hoes with long hardwood handles, each 71¢. Malleable Rakes, 14-tooth size, each 6O¢. Steel-bow Rakes, 13-tooth size, each 94¢. Turf Edgers, crescent shape; each 86¢. e Children’s Sets, including shovel, rake and hoe, for nd” | yr Blanche Bates and Hobart Bosworth are the stars in this thrilling melo- days of ‘49. This is a splendia photoplay due to the author, photography and the lability of the two leading stars. eve MISSION The Mission is featuring Gladys ‘The troubles of a young husband and wife, their attempt to make a/ success of their marriage and their | mistakes and reparations, form the | theme of “Happiness a la Mode,” a| delightful comedy at the Strand this | week, with Constance Talmadge as} the wife and Harrison Ford the hus: | | band, COLONIAL Bessie Barriscale is playing an un: usual role at the Colonial this week In “A Trick of Fate’—that is un- | usual! for Bessie. Movie fans who | follow up the Barriseale photoplays | are used to seeing the blonde beauty | portraying the poor unloved wife va ve ‘ { ( w | | | ne star, who will arrive in Seattle to- Mr, Keenan will be the second of the} ng feature of the big een Ball to be ena Friday night. Keenan comes} @, Quimby, director of exchanges by FB. | three years am feeling fine. | druggists every where | in capsules, Brockwell this week, Which Miss Brockwell appears ts called “The Divorce Trap." It tells the story of a young wife whose hus- band, desiring to secure a divorce from her and having no real reason, makes one,. The wife is defended jin the divorce action by a former sweetheart. The play in If a man is your friend he doesn't have to tell you #0 Spent Fortune in ‘Search “I spent $1,800 in seven years treat- ing with physicians, some specialists | costing me $10 a visit, only to at last say that nothing could be done for! me, that I had cancer or ulcers of | the stomach. I suffered awful pains in my stomach, but after taking al few doses of Mayr’s Wonderful Ren: | edy these all disappeared and for It isa simple, harmless preparation that re:| moves the catarrhal mucus from the] intestinal tract and allays the inflam: | mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail-| ments, including appendicitis. One| dose will convince or money refund-| Bartell’s five drug stores and| Advt ‘STOUT LADY! How to Reduce Your | Weight | Get rid of that burden of obesity this very season. Become lithe and active Stop suffering from over-stoutness. You may even eat lee cream, cake and candy if you like. Enjoy yourself while getting thin by Korein system—approved | j by physician’ Mrs, Clarence Cash reports that she reduced her weight thirty-five |pounds in six we by using Ol of Korein, Many other reports made by de- | lighted women, who were unable to get rid of their burden of fat nt they adopted the new method, Get a.small box of Oil of ail at any drug store; fol-| iw. tha ‘plain ‘directions’ of Korein | system. Guarantee of reduction or money back, Nothing drastic or |harmful—a safe ney asa |that has improved the figure, vi- vacity, beauty and health of legions of ladl For protruding hips, un- | duly large neck or bust, double} chin, pursy abdomen, etc., ple, remarkably effective reduction system should be tried. A book, “Reduce Weight Happily,” may be had free, postpaid (plain wrapper), by writing to Korein Company, G-1128, Station F, New York, —Advertisement this sim-/ MARRIED LIFE Is treated both humorously and dra- matically in the cleverly construct- ed story, here until Friday night— CONSTANC TALMADG —AND— HARRISON FORD., —IN— “HAPPINESS A LA MODE” A delightful picture that comes to a snappy and: unexpected end. TRAND WEEKLY

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