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IEEKERS AWAY a. “Fires at Fort, Says Commander and berry pickers who ¥ forth to hunt for the elusive FAasp, and huckleberry and to their lunches ‘neath the spread of the greenwood trees Lawton will henceforth seek fields for their endeavors. ‘This the substance of an order is Baturday night by Major G. N of the 44th infantry, post nder. ous fires which have been by «the berry pickers is the Set forth by Major Halloran Any fires have been started by car B picknickers, and several have ; the destruction of the One fire was subdued only after days of hard work by soldier shters, MUEL HILL TALKS AT TRADE BANQUET Hill, recently returned trom f trade conditions in the and Europe, poke at a ban- Bi Monday noon at the Army vy club by representatives of foreign trade organizations, ortation and manufacturing Of the city. H. HORN N'T- WORK FOR 18 MONTHS Hundreds of Dollars ‘en Pounds by Taking Tanlac spent hundreds of dollars f to get relief from my trou- nothing ever helped me a til! I started taking Tan- ‘said Edward H. Horn, of hole ave., Seattle, Wash., Mr. Horn used to be a engineer, but is now en- @ in the timber and machinery in Seattle. Over four years I suffered | ® nervous trouble that was ous rheumatism,” continu- Horn. “I had a nervous, feeling in my stomach time and suffered constant- @ terrible pain that extend- ™my entire right side and 8 I was so bad off I near- the use of that side alto- My blood didn’t seem to like it ought to and the ) of my right hand would bh. My stomach was in an | fix, too, and I- had to be f careful what I ate, because h things as beans and cheese like were just so much to me, it seemed, and even I did eat kept me in ab- » because it just look- everything I ate fermented d gas on my stomach Bloated up so tight some- 1 actually felt like I would I was constantly belching ir, undigested food and at a my throat would get so ‘up this way I could hardly I suffered a great deal thes and could hardly } but a couple of hours some $ and would wake up so nerv- Testiess I wouldn't be able the rest of the night. I ll sorts of things, but noth- me and I finally got bad shape I had to give entirely and for a year @ half I wasn’t able to do a y hy had read a lot about Tanlac day I happened to run ‘a friend of mine from Bel- and when he saw what 2 ‘Was in he just said, “Try and I can certainly thank his advice, because it has means of making me feel Rew man. Tanlac has got- stomach in such fine shape eat anything and everything and my appetite isn’t a one, either, and nothing I it hurts me a particle now. I on't know what it is to be trou led with sour stomach or gas, nor io I ever have any headaches My blood circulation seems be fine, because I am never d with that pain in my side Mumbness, and I can go to bed at might now and sleeg like a log 4 am feeling so good in every f that I can work as well as man. I have actually gained pounds in weight and can fee! if gaining in strength and right along. Tanlac has g0 much for me that I am than glad to give it this in- ment.” is sold {n Seattle by Bartell Stores under the personal di- on of a special Tanlac represen- _—Advertisement, e “If your gums are sore, sloughing and bleeding, you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis- ease, which is a menace to good health, We are the only Dentists in the Northwest who specialize in this dreaded disease, Exami- nation and estimate free. Specint care taken of children’s teeth. Reasonable discount to Union men and their families. All work guaranteed 15 years. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 3633 Hours: 8:30 a, m. to 6 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12. THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 28, 1919. PAGE 11 hr yi SMM Ni aii ji ali aie ia aan cn, SCORES AT MET Guy Bates Post Wins Ap- proval of Theatre-Goers Guy Bates Post, in “The Masquer at the Metropolitan theatre Kk, won the approval of Seat re-goers Sunday night, As John Chilcote, wealthy and member of parliament, the part of a drug victim, John Loder, Canadian writer and pa triot, he masquerades as Chilcote, the British leader and statesman, In one [scone he ts the vicious, broken morphia fiend, In the next he 1s the cool, brainy |kind and loving man who fights a desperate battle for control of him- | self. | ‘The entanglement starts when Chil cote, giving himself up to the drug, goes to Loder's 1mems and leaves Lo- der to make his, Chilcote’s speech in parliament. Loder, as Chilcote, wins great popularity, and Chilcote refuses to return home, Chileote appears |just in time to save Loder in a dra. matic garden scene, and escapes without discovery. Chileote takes an overdose of mor. jphia and dies in Loder’s apartment. | Loder, engaged in a munitions report for parliament, is prevented by the clever work of Brock, Chileote's ser vant ,who knows all, from disappear. ing. Loder, who has fallen in fove with Lady Chilcote, wins in the end and continues the masquerade be cause he thinks it is his duty to Eng. land. The action is set In the early days of the war. Guy Bates Post’s work he plays derful, while Lionel Belmore, as Brock, easily wins favor. Alice John, as Lady Chilcote, plays a dimecult part with great ability, and shares the honors with Ruby Gordon as Robbins, ‘Loder’s servant girl, and Audrey Anderson, as Lady Liflian Astrupp, @ drug field friend of Chit cote's. ‘ PALACE HIP ‘The Three Moran Sisters, gifted with much beauty and musical abil- ity, head the new show at the Pal ace Hip with a musical melange, con- sisting of selections on violin, plano and trombone, each of the girls play: ing all the instruments. They have a happy choice of numbers and play them in @ way that is altogether, charming. Paul, Levan & Miller, “comedy acrobats,” do a series of twists, turns and falls. put the ordinary man in a hospital. And while it is knockabout comedy, it is done in conjunction with real ac- robatic feats, Payton & Hickey, calling them selves “The Fox Hunters,” are com edy character comedians; Eddie & Lil lian, “Italian Impersonators,” have a feature which includes very good singing, funny chatter in dialogue, and some fine steel guitar playing; Milton & Venus combine work in clay modeling and statuary posing; Dan O'Neill. in a variety offering, proves equally entertaining at singing, yo- deling, imitations and dancing. LEVY'S ORPHEUM | The Midsummer Folly company is presenting a typical “summer-time” musical comedy this week, with Lew White and Ert Hunt, the two popular comedians, appearing as a sailor and cook, respectively. The action of the play takes place on board an ocean liner, chiefly on the promenade deck. There are a lot of pretty musical numbers by members of the com- pany, besides two added attractions. Charles Pressley, drapes six pretty girls in the latest New York fash ions, using pieces of delecate fabrics and a paper of pins. His offering made a decided hit with Sunday night's audience. The other extra specialty consists of 20 red-headed shimmie dancers, who proved so popular last week, the management decided to hold them over for the new show. Bob Sandberg sings, “You Can't Have the Key to My Cellar,” and is assisted in the chorus by a bevy of pretty girls. Olive Finney has a pretty number this week, “The Stormy Seas of Love,” in which the chorus girls wear nifty bathing suits, Pauline Arthur, Corey Hunt and Lawrence Ort help the fun along. Houdini, the handcuff king, is shown on the screen in a new epi sode of “The Master Mystery,” a serial, ARREST CAUSES Police Arrest Two; Assault Charged by One A lively scrimmage was staged in front of the Georgian hotel, Fourth ave., between Union and Pike sts., Saturday night, when Patrolman R.| B. Brightman attempted t6 arrest| Charles J. Frey, 35, said to Be man. ager of the hotel According to Brightman’'s state ment, Frey stopped his machine about. six feet from the curb. The officer said he called ¥ atten. tion to the fact that he was violating a city ordinance. Frey, according to the patrolman, said a few hot words, and Brightman ordered him out of the machine and started on the wa ‘to the patrol box. George F, Quig ‘ley, 39, a laborer, then enters the story, declares the patrolman, George leaped upon the patrolman, inflicting sundry blows. The polic man on the beat rushed up, took |charge of Frey and stood ready to | referee the bout. several minutes, duiing which time a large crowd gathered, and Bright- |man subdued Quigley, | Frey and Quigley were taken to | police headquarters and booked. Frey was charged with violation of a traffic ordinance, and Quigley with | interfering with an officer, Quigle ) was released on $25 bail and imme. diately filed a charge of assault against Patrolman Brightman. Frey was released on his personal recogni- zance. | TOWN OF DUNKIRK HONORED PARIS, July 28.-In recognition of the heroism displayed by the resi dents during the war, the British Dis- tinguished Service Cross has been be- stowed on the town of Dunkirk, Englishman | FIERCE BATTLE for |} ‘The fracas lasted | and as} brutal and | leader of men, a/ | as the drug-aMicted Briton is won: | billed as! One of them, | in particular, takes bumps that would | Concress Horn. Sv. Francis Horen Saw Francisco Fatima is a best seller. Chicage Fatima is now the leader. Vanpernitt Horer New York More Fatimas sold than any other ciga- rette, Patacs Hore, San Francisco Fatima has been a consistent leading seller for years. Tue Svonsnam Washingwa Fatima is now the best seller, Fatima is one of the leading sellers among the better brands. Troqvois Hotat Fatima’ ‘Watpoar. Astoria New York. Fatima now leads in sales “Just Enough Turkish” Hotel statistics such as these are, of course, rather con- elusive, since they show the smoking preference of so many men, whether traveling or at home. \» These mencan afford any cigarette they like. Hence the fact be at eo many of these prominent places Fatima now outsells all expensive straight Turkish cigarettes is very significant. It proves unmistakably that these smokers find something in Fatima’s famous “just-enoogh-Turkish” blend* that other cigarettes (even the more expensive ones) do not jive them. They like Fatima; and more than that, they find that Fatima treats them right—gives them the option of smoking at will, without worry about “when” or “how many”. blend. Col. Robbins Will Tell of Russians Convinced that the American gov- ernment can withstand any attempts of the Bolshevists to obtain a strong: | hold here, Col. Rayrtend Robbins of | Chicago, who is in Seattle after | months of active work in Russia with the Red Cross, will speak Tuesday night at the First Methodist church on “Russia. OBJECTS TO WOMEN IN OFFICE LONDON, July 28,—"'Two women on a committee will upset the ar-| rangements of any 10 men,” declared | Rev. Canon Sprinkling, opposing the | election of women to the Weybridge council. |} GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN {| Try it! Sasethinlenen lotion + to whiten your tanned or i} freckled skin. cece eeeenentn en 0 ttt otter teat! Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint jof the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion whiten- jer, at very, very small cost, Your grocer has the lemons and jany drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orch- ard White for a few cents, Mass. age this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, and jhands and see how quickly the freckles, sunburn, windburn and arms tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! |it is harmless, ‘ ° Fatima contains more Turkish than apy other Turkish Horst Trarwors Atlantic City Fatima leads all other brands in sal Buffale sales are highest— and they're still growing. Hore: McAuriw Horat Statin St. Louis ‘The biggest scller of all~ Fatima. Happon Haut New York Fatima outsefls all other cigarettes, Uran Hote, Salt Lake City Fatima has always been a leading seller. Atlantic City Fatima enjoys largest sale of any cigarette. Copusy Praza Boston Fatima stands first in sales, Wasumcton Hore, Seattle Outsells all other cigarettes ex- cept one ay pelgiatse brand. Old Point Comfort, Va. By far the largest-selling cigarette. Newport Casino Horet Astor New York Fatima sells largest— irrespective of price. --at these, and scores of other places A fact: Not only at leading hotels such as these, bev at tat lteal hundreds of other prominent one would think only expen- mae cigaretion would be popular, Fatima, an inexpensive cigarette, is one of the leaders. In fact, our eales records show more and more places, euch as fashionable summer and winter resorts, colleges, end leading “clubs, at which Fatima is now in first place. FATT A Se ' “VME * ea, (Pi * i Tue Crarroot Hotere Indianapolis. largest-selling cigarette. ’ Fatima is the Avpirorium Horst, Chicage Far ahead of all competing brands. Ne One of the two best sellers. Horer Wittarn Washingtew Fatima is the biggest-selling Frencn Lick Spaincs Hora. Indiana No other ciga- rette can touch Fatima’s sales. nsible Cigarette Birds Keep Pests Away From Trees Build yourself a bird-bungalow and get rid of mosquitoes and other in The American Forestry association, of Washington, which | is conducting a campaign among | school children to build birtl houses, says that swallows and martins will | sect pests, keep all obnoxious insects from fruit | trees, $50 CASH to the Seattle woman giving the best collective 15- to 20- word original description of Irene Castle's gowns in “The Firing Line,” now at ‘The Strand. Leave descrip- tion in self-addressed en- velope at box office, SCHOOL FOR SOLDIERS PLANNED AT LEWIS An army school for the enlisted man will be started at Camp Lewis, |@ccording to an announcement made recently by Major Gen. William H. Johnston, camp commandant. Fif- teen hours a week instruction will be offered any soldier who cares to learn | trade or prepare himself for col- lege. 0 When you think of oiveria. t | few, think -* ‘The Star, SAYS “BAWL-OUT” WAS CAUSE OF COLLAPSE Mrs. ‘J. C. Little, 2126 Sixth ave., was taken to the city hospital Sunday suffering from shock and bruises suf- fered when she fainted and fell from the steps of N. Queen Anne street car No. 338. According to Mrs. Lit- tle'’s story, she was “bawled out” by the conductor for boarding the car at | a non-transfer point and she col lapsed from nervousness, The police are investigating. REPORTS NEW HOTEL IN SEATTLE IS SURE The erection of a modern hotel in Seattle is assured, according to A. J. Rhodes, of the Chamber of Com- merce, who announced the arrival Monday of James Wood, Eastern ho- tel man, to confer with members of the local company formed to con- struct the hotel. 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THREE New York’s Leadin; ig Entertainers, and ODIE BILODEAU'S Eight-Piece Orchestra BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING JULY 28th See Them at THE LODGE CAFE Fourth Ave. and Westlake CABARET. 8:00 p. m. to 1:00 a, m. DANCING,