The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1919, Page 3

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The In comparable Pathe Just look at the class of these offerings— NORMA TALMADGE —AND— the brand new scream, a MACK SENNETT COMEDY “TREATING ’EM ROUGH” in which the big Dane dog, Teddy, does some of the most marvelous tricks of his career. in the Eugene Walter story— “THE WAY OF A WOMAN” A lavish production with a role that just suits this charming star RFECTING E PLATE ‘ful advances been made in recent ars toward perfecting }dental plate, which is far from the and obviously artifi- arrangement which ‘poorly served in the . The improvements not those of appear- only, for the most of them have to | fe with’comfort and util- ity, such as, for instance, the reproduction of the 3 or folds in the Z of the hard pal- which co-operate the tongue in mas- the food and | ig it between the | ws to be ground, in correctly enunci- ting. Today, with such improved plate as there is no charac- “false teeth ac- it” such as marred the plate and betrayed Presence unmistak- thinness, | lightness of the new Pate make it a thing of genuine comfort, and there is no longer the sore mouth” added to the dis- n e old plate. In short, to- ‘with this perfected One is scarcely con- t one is wear- @ plate at all, so approaching the tooth equipment ey His ve work done ( => a cons fl nurse always in nt- Note the tocation, ft PAY AS YOU CAN 1 ake", | tab worn those who are un- und for their den aBY paymen Will appeal to all te Whale i } Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Hawkesworth, Who Live on the Top o° the World Ever eat whale skin? | It’s @ hundred to one you, haven't! bette unless you've visited Point Barrow the mogt n ican continent But, according to Wesley Hawkesworth, Mrs. it's a therly tip of the Amer Charlie real ‘Americans Live on Top- -O ’-World but, really, the Exkimo has a much r way, It seemed rather taste rst, but the more you eat Likes Reindeer Reindeer meat delicacy up where the icebergs grow. ee To serve whale skin, nate r this ap) 18 brought North by one f Mrs Mrs.|f f the wha Eskimo eats learned to In Charge of Schools f the Hawkesworth ndent of Alaska, from for several ye wild co’ n the returns to uperintendent east Alaska, Juneau untry take a of with to a salad which art of any Mr discussic the Ne chet Hawkes n of : new from the I've tasted Japanese raw eat it :1 PROMISED FAIR DEAL; t Ba at a Doesn't Know Taste t worry the > Hawkeswortt © taste of liquor had ever imbibed le or twe becor BRING THIS AD Will repair any Ameri $2 4 until Aug 14 If it's ne Jew © have Dian Liberty LUCIO'S JEWELRY ©0. 615 SECOND AVENUE F REE DOCTOR Government Phy THE LATTLE STAR SENATORS PULL DRY BILL TEETH Drastic Features of Act Are Tamed Down MONDAY AUGUST PAGE 3 fac =” THE ROTE-RANKINCO. Away OTTO F. NEGEL, President Sat Satisfactory Terms Alway WASHING Every Room in the Home—Down Stairs and Up Stairs Can be Heated Uniformly—Comfortably With an A-B _ Pipeless , Furnace A-B Furnaces make comfortable homes. NO CHANGES IN RAILROAD TIEUP No Indication That Men Will Go Back PORTI AND, A Comfortable homes are the keystone of our new-and-better standard of living. But you can’t be comfortable in winter till you’re warm. i‘ A new-and-better warm-air furnace is the latest A-B contribution to the present- day American ideal of comfort. facoma and of Washington intend to stipulated con other ¢ For of course you have decided that a furnace is the best way to heat your house. emands shall not til they are back Your heating expert will tell you that the ideal furnace must have: (1) proper air delivery; (2) complete combustion; (3) direct radiation. Have the A-B Furnace explained to you in our salesroom PASTOR DROPS RIFLE; | KILLS BOY ON BEACH} UKIAH, Cal, Aug, 11—-Aceldental | dropping of a rifle ih a boat by Rev. | W. A. Couden, Livermore, yesterday cauned the discharge of the gun and the instant death of Edward Schwed helm, 4 o was with bis parerftx on the © of Lower lake at the| time, T ad's parents live in Berk-| | eley TERMS TO SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS SELF-CLEANING—EFFICIENT ECONOMICAL Skin Tastes Good After You Get Accustomed to It) to Help | Educate the Eskimo Kiddies ‘The worst of it for others means Saves Her Chum; Asserts, | the best of it for the undertakers, i Is Not Hero at All nesses, Miss Swope immediately plunged into the water, dived deep jand brought up her chum, assisting her shoreward without difficulty Monday character-| rhe girls were members of a swim- | La | ming party fro om | Bankers will Meet on Mount Rainier Members of the Washington Bank- ers’ association gathered at Par Inn, Rainier National park, Mc CHINESE WILL APPEAL CAUSE ones yh Organize to Fight for Rights m her in Congress : wasn't anything. I’m not Phone Elliott 2107 Seattle Advertising || Service and Purchasing Co. 1264 EMPIRE BLDG. or anything Uke that” y Mies Alice Swope, © of Gertrude Oak The cause of China w to the Unt place, Distributers of Community Silver- ware, Tailor-Made Coats and » || Suits for Ladies and Gentlemen We purchase for you and ex- tend credit Special Offerings in Community Silverware for This Week Only— Special No, 130 Only One Set Left Par Plate Community Bridal Wreath Pattern — 26-piece set, with chest— $11.50 Special No. 215 ‘e Community Exeter Pat- 26-piece set, including chest $19.75 Special No, 27! Oneida Community Adams Pat- t 26-plece set, including , 4 the wats r| After the > shore. Lum M ck as pre < ere las tes at the Kay, secr and =W Miss Helen Gilroy 3 2 uae tana ths ‘ helped administer firat {f° thelr 24th annual convention. | appeal to former President ions will be held Taft to use his influ y M of the Ex- of the ““\ehange National Bank of Spokane, | will preside. Gov. Louis F. Hart will greet the delegates | onday The business sc @aughter of | Tuesday s 1. La Grave s La Grave is the and edr oO. Green, vice president Tuesday girl rding to wit Dr. Edwin J. © Gaines, ld in the Wm. A ate of amount cepted at par, with st at 5 per cent the bid of 0} onds ir $31.60 Special No. 322 Oneida Community Adams Pat tern—6 Hollow-Handle Dessert Flat-Handle Dessert as a guest and at the Columbia St | Iet’s go eat at Boldt’s—uptown; expense of the HIP- 1414 3d Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave. PODROME in an i kag sap 4: ee Sey . AEROPLANE over Qe ie METROPOLITAN \ SEATTLE. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday TONIGHT AT 8:20 HENRY MILLER Presents Ruth Chatterton In the Fascinating Comedy “The Merrie Month of May” By George 8 PRIC Nights and Sature 50e $2.00—Popular Wednesday Mati de to $1.50—Plus War ‘Tax, 106 jing 4 him He es it to} warm | their only| Knives, 6 Forks $12.50 MILLIONS | Suffer from Acid-Stomach Millions of people suffer year after year from ailments affecting practically every part of the aith can be traced directly to a Here is the reason: poor # poor nourishment of the different and tissues of the body. ‘The blood i ished—becomes weak, thin, sluggish. ente of many kinds epring from such tions. Biliousness, rheumati sciatica, gene: ral Weakness, r and energy, headache, om ber ve uses, me ital depression — even more TS TT SESE, This is the offer we are going to give the best pupil learning to dance that graduates from the BE NERS’ DANCI? CLASSES during the next THREE Five Free Aeroplane Trips the greater YOUR § chances of winning WE STRIKERS RETURNING [that tF wand left their and machine returned under tion of the dispute develope \ Judge Alschuler hand,/MM one of these rides. ch caused the yard labor | elu ae “at | to order the men back to] NEW CLASS | STARTS MONDAY | NIGHT 7 O'CLOCK SHARP HIPPODROME Fifth and University Mr. and Mrs. G. OSWALD The } wage police wh rborough bet that anything could ~and make them feel y. Try EATONIO enthusiastic in worth living—no bring such ep #o much better in e and you, too, will be ju its praise. Make your aches or pains—no work Hollanders Plan New Brotherhood For the purpe permanent Holl ll in the ber of ¢ at 10 Peter Prims been named a STARTING Henry Miller —— Blanche Bates , “Moliere” “rod Sac to $2.50—Matinees Wednesday and Saturday: $2.00—Plus War Tax. NEXT MONDAY FOR WEBK—SEATS THURSDAY ‘hvetoe| and sect and vitality, You ig as long as you gist has EA'TONIC—% Get a box from him today and it you are not satistied be will refund your money, ATONIC FOR YOUR ACID-STOn No Ke van der Meer and Jan Bergama have the ee Nights: Be ne mmittee on ar rangement Flattery makes people sick unless | they are able to swallow it

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