The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1919, Page 9

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WILL FILM MOVIE PLAY HERE Harry W. Carroll and James D. Hoge in Romance Cast SEATTLE FOLKS WILL BE LEADS | oe :.,...< eee 4 te oe. Seattle is filled with in- iad cipient Wally Reids, ‘ Frank Keenans, Theda ty = Rarasand Clara Kimball | Youngs. | Sad Motion picture stars in} the rough and in the mak- ing are h iding in every section of the city. : Seal that Seattle has needed : to become a real screenland, rf with stars cluttering up the was the chance. | e has come with | the announcement that The} Star is bringing the Hudris Film Co., of New York to Se- attle to produce a honest- to- | goodness photoplay, “A Ro-| mance of Seattle.” The entire picture will be made right} here in Seattle, and nobody but Seattleites will be in the whole place. This ch. cast. | Yea, folks, Seattle tms plenty ot | budding film stars, enough for a full-grown mo? tain from t! and | He president of the Vion Savings & Trust Co en he promised to led the way Monday, w | 1 Sct check an oppor pi funity to put the s der regular a celluloid stars, Hanker Hoge will Play the part/of the father in “A Ro- | mance of Sea ‘erton,” Mr. H ister More em re exer dared defo Harry W. Carroll, who will play one of the leads in ‘a Carroll in Cast “The Romance of Seattle,” to be filmed here, / As an aspirant to film stardgm Qnd emulating Banker Hoge, Harry W. Carroll. comptroiier of Seattle ‘and the Chesterfield otelda, belged in Tuesday with the an mt that he, too, fain would | the screen. Possessed of a grand set of lace curtains, Harry @ught to bring class to “A Romance | & second import gat role will be filled by a man who lg east aside the pen for the COP CATCHES YOUTH IN STOLEN MACHINE Officer Howard T, Kent had risen in response to his alarm clock at 2:30 a. m. Tuesday morn: ing, and was in the act of pin- ning on his star when the asth matic coughing and snorting of a stalled automobile aroused him | lice headquarters by stolen car. Tuesday morning the | Wen claimed by J. B. Téth st. who asserted been stolen from in fi house Monday night. Young Day son admitted having been a passen Kent in the — of “A Romance of Se | Bite” Will take place August 10, 11} and 12. weather permitting } ‘The Star will inform the good peo- | ple Of Seattic as to where the vart | @08 Scenes will be filmed. Begin automobile Lane, 35 ger in "the machine for the greater fing Seturday, August 9. The Star to the fact that there was really 0) ar ieee a Will Fublish ‘the exact locations | something doing out in the quiet | D'* of Know sehr it cot cael Whete the scenes will be “shot neighborhood of North 76th st, fe Wee want to make these reg and Dayton ave. So the doughty ‘thr reen demons worry at their son of Kent Investigated. in envy, grab off a partin| Two youths were endeavoring of Seattle.” with the ald of all the tools in the you will screen better than | auto box, to tune the engine up, but (Of these handsome things ever | it was no go, One of them saw} Cv the blue of the copper’s uniform ap- | ‘Who knows? | proaching and fied. But the other, And when the Seattle-made film is | Charles Davidson, 15, didn’t see Of } Clipped and titled and all ready for | ficer Kent until it was too late. | action, it will be shown at the Lib-| When he tried to run a firm hand | " erty theatre during the week of | held him by the collar. | August 23. Young Davidson was taken to po AVERTS STRIKE BY SOFT WORDS | Priority System Stands; the City Saves $200 a Day A threatemed street car strike t Street Railways Thomas F. Mur- phine, late Monday afternoon, The grievance committee of the street car u appeared ore Murphine, and reiterated tts p against the existing priority system m the municipal street car lines. Murphine sald softly that the tem had to continue. The delegation retired to ponder. “It's like this,” explained Mur phine Tuesday; “ghe city saw chance to save $200 a day by doing away with the old Division-A, barn. The men were sent over to the Fre {mont barn. Naturally, the men wh | were there first held priority, but | | didn’t amount to anything. “The men objected, and I told them to settle it themselves, They jammed for a month and came to + settiement. I gave them my answer yesterday, and that will have t stand. The men will work as the are at present be! The Vital Difference between our service and most others lies in individual, personal service rendered you by a member of the firm when you come here. We employ no operators—every bit of work done here is the product of a trained specialist who is vitally interested in having it the very best, for he wishes to maintain our reputation for highest quality work at reasonable prices. Phone Main 4357 Open Evenings Members Washington Progressive Dental Society cmy’s BUDGET NEGRO FACES THE TUESDAY, AUC 1919. — 5 - — — PAGE D STRAIGHT DOMESTIC ‘nm 13 A WD 6 YEARLY INCREASE Chart No. 1 v. S. Internat Revenue figures show cigarettes to be gaining in popularity much faster than any other form of smoking. Chart No, 2 Turkish blends are 80 popular that their sales almost equal the combined sales of the other two kinds of cigarettes. Are you a normal Smoker? Thi¢ Fatima advertisement may help you find the type of ciga- rette you will like, whether it happens to be Fatima or not _ one of the several forms of smoking will give me the most —_————— ~ Every man’s taste is his own and it is, of course, rather ridiculous to find some cigarettes ish tobaccos in blends of various proportions; Then along leasure and solid comfort?” and Fatima was the | ye actually claiming to suit . bees the first one of this type. | the taste of every smoker. That is your real question. Turkish “Turkish blends” Fatima makes no such — | It may or may not | be Fatima blend”’ claim. But you owe it to yourself to try Fatima, the founder of the whole ; Turkish blend family, be- t fore you decide on your final steady smoke. This is the only cigarette above the cheaper brands that has ever won a tremendous, nation-wide popularity. Fatima’s sales nearly double those of all the straight Turkish cigarettes combined; and no other cigarette costing as much as Fatima has even one-half of Fatima’s annuzl sales. { Even at leading clubs and hotels and at the fashionable resorts such as Palm Beach and | Atlantic City, Fatima is today outselling the fancy, expensive, straight Turkish cigarettes which formerly enjoyed leadership among smokers with plenty of money, seemed to be the smoke | that this country had been waiting for. Look at the increase during recent years shown on Chart No, 1, and notice the tremen- dous difference in favor of blends on Chart No, 2. : There is no doubt about it—thé “normal” smoke-taste. Which smoke, or type of smoke-taste goes straight for cigarettes—and smoke, do most men prefer? for those of the Turkish blend type. And you can answer it best if you clas- | sify your smoking likes and dislikes — if you know whether your smoke taste is, or is not, normal, or like that of most men. | So the first thing to find is the normal As between cigars and cigarettes, Chart No.1 tells the story—the cigarettes have a “walk away.” | This is not merely be- cause the cigarette is, as medical men have proved, ‘the mildest form of smoking. Nor is it wholly because of the cigarette’s cleanness, conveni- ence and moderate cost. Beyond question, it is due very largely to improvements in the types of cigarettes. Until about 30 years ago most cigarettes were of straight American (or Domestic) to- bacco. Then cigarettes of Turkish tobacco were introduced and the business took quite a jump. Perhaps you are a Turkish blend smoker yourself. If not, your first step towards checking up on your own smoke-taste will be to dis- continue your straight Turkish or straight Do- mestic cigarette! long enough to give the blended cigarettes a fair trial. If—as is quite natural—your taste is unlike that of the majority, you will, of course, go back to your present cigarette. But do not do this simply because your first two or three blended cigarettes do not ring the bell. There are some pretty bad, as well as some wonder- fully good, Turkish blend cigarettes. All signs But your point taste is « one way your own ¢ + ¢ No, Fatima does not claim to suit every one. But its big sales and high standing indicate that this cigarette does come nearer than any other to meeting the “normal” taste. The reason may be that Fatima contains more Turkish than any other Turkish blend. This would mean, in other words, that instead of containing too much Turkish as straight Turkish cigarettes do, or too little as in the poorer Turkish blends, Fatima’s famous blend contains jwst enough Turkish— just enough to taste right and just enough to leave a man feeling right even after smoking more than usual. What the Army Doctors smoke: At Ft. Riley, Kansas, where the thousands of doctors from all over the U. S.A. were trained for over- seas service, Turkish blend ciga- rettes were almost the only kind smoked. Incidentally, Fatima was fas in the lead from first to last. But these clean, mild, short smokes did not really strike their gait until “Turkish blend” cigarettes came on the market. These are cigarettes containing both Domestic and fTurk- FATIMA cA Sensible Cigarette NOTE: Fatima contains more Turkish than any other Turkish blend cigarette ht, 1919, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, |Military Training Plan Is Attacked |Governor to Open New Ferry Service 'Mrs. Mary Perry It Heat Causes Wrinkles Dead in Buffalo to Form, Try This WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—Con | BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 5.—Mrs.| Gov, Le F. Hart will lead the « wants to hear from Gen. Per-| Mary Perry, year-old mother of| party on § August 16, to] qf the heat tends to Joosen and fore making up its mind) Mrs. Perry Guernsey, of Seattle, died| open the née Kitsap ferry | wrinkle your skin, there oe about universal military training | Sunday at an old women's home in) service, The party, consisting of ily make a 6 Just let an hae of Commerce and Prosecutor May File Case ina tne nton peace arms sed a Gov. / Htnnti Maytin’ Sakae: nein oe Se Sa i uilding Owners Attack | Indications te were that the] alas cited and county officials @nd county |hasel and bathe your face in the eye 9 Owne | Against Suspect war department bill for an army of pear Ap an seth a ee once, Cantens the half a million and universal service : mak . fi T | No slices of any importance | Manslaughter charges ai te betdare | universal both | CHINESE BOUND OVER on, and Grays Harbor | ™& one Tho ine a 0 r en: | were made Tuesday by the com- | will be a Lonr ouses ¢ 1 counties, will leave Seattle on the can be obtained a + J | h f con i, . . 2 | mittee sitting in the council | colored ; : new ferry Washington : : chambers checking over the city | with the Pcs rik Spider 4 Fi airman ¢ Ah Fook, artested last Friday on) "7, °Tp) SS BiOn is splendid for vertaxes t e eart | budget for 1920. ored, w ; Oe telleree tary jactairs commit:/ charge of having a quantity of|juncheon served ana an automob It makes | & The board consisted of F. FR. Sin-| shooting scrape in Maple valley Sun-| 166. Dellevs a ermy to too lane {opium in his po ion, was bound | tour and sight-seeing tirp taken stetresham gletor presenting the Chamber of | day 5 . army is i the ‘vel snd jury| Kiteap oofaty ai Plaeal dyertise= an ortens i @ | Commerc F. T. Bradiey of the| Deputy Sheriff C. H. Beebe and| Senators rr Wisconsin; Cap: | Over day morn-| man of the ce Hullding Owners’ association, Homer| Deputy Prosecutor Wallace Mount | Pet, Kansas, and others on the com Ming by t mmission-| county, selected. th | Hill of the Taxpayers’ association] spent Monday invest nt the| mittee are opposed to the universal | 0% si poh ost iat Dr H.U:-ROGERS Says Dr. Connor, Who Suggests a Simple Test to Find if It | Saedctaptotedl. of One aete cee scene of the shooting, and facta re.| service feature. Hearings will bogin| °T Rover Dpto erin Is Harting You. Can You Stand It? |, Jt i estimated the total of the] vealed point to a possible motive for | at see eerahiine petaray ae" | Let's go buy Boldt's French Pi H. are, 40 <n ies ri budget will reach nearly $8,000,000. | the killing of Hair until en. Pershing returns from Uptown, 1414 3rd Ave; down: tions and bruises of th < Bh 41|_ Corporation Counsel Walter. ¥ der lleged to have had the | abroad Se MS tad ave is 1 when he was thr x f Johns Hopkin t Meter appeared before the board and! gun from which the fatal shot was i s own, 913 2nd . mrs ve Hundreds of thousa xpla ned an when it ¢ ; tem for $1,690 for the 4 smoke and chew 2 Bet well if “the * i use of tob po tments were on diffegent floors. | jn the The best vith the insidious dead- | It necessary, he asserted, that Principal of and furfural. In| ¢y have its text books and re- | idjacent to the offices comptroller’s item the most $a furfural which, when a slowly, but sure juat two alter f he de slid by bh on " ' : i » blue mark as did the li ernbrane tin nees rid yourself of the ida A ; ‘ \ On4 Vital) eacape ea ere nays soniye? =i ind Vital nee See Sane raving and A delegation of firemen were pres t in a very|ent to press thelr request for a $60] a Award War Cross of your Real, including Bartell Di and the Owl stores, yen a plate of hash looks good when you are hungry | on lexal nrtment. -H » daime that the whole éfatir wa «| Jazz Music Broke AMUS skidded into it’ Monday healthy at ‘n 000 was for the library. When | an accident bs 38th ave, and Alaska st ‘ . ationed why the county and city| trattie Lee, colored, who wa Home, He Asserts) =r aA TED tite to his home at 4531 40th av ed iad i no bec Dunit ae Miaey Me Al ik Tee, kab Che 4g SE ee Te Cee PALACE HIP ° ; tied SUR SYS. and most that the city and county law | oyrred, and Sanders are varging that h pouse, Gene dres cots Were given it takes a woman to conceal what vp Thou She Would I tried othe to 91st Captain |," be ih Capt. Elijah W, Worsham, killed in| $y°! Mon affliction tion ember 20 at 4, while! pt heart. Ay for Fgh lin charge of a machine gun company! we is way ahead of an¥-lof the Sixt division, has been|heal to re-|POSthumously awarded a distin-|tré uf? cus | Sulshec d ervice cr He was a y yse|member of the firm of Worsham & Vivian, in the Coiman building. — | ron, 8847 EMENTS Daily, 1 to 12 oth Adelina and Continuous county jail cident PLATES are compelled to wear plates hat we have @ sp dentistry. Advanc and all imperfections are eli Our advice is FREE. ne ‘Hip’ Acts rm Photoplay Dana in “The Microbe” Vioin did not w care rill be interested In for this difficult used in this ult us about ' weedy by the life -[PANTAGES| it of thone uring open from Matineos, 2:30. Nights, 7 and 9 6 and 10 a. m, went to Johns 1 T went Hopkins Hot DANCE min RAINE nshaw P noon ma Wise, 84 Maltimore elves ha that we Store Owl Drug ain 1698 Martell Drug Stores TT Le A RI ATE NL NA a eR ET NAR aN NN NS | oun eam

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