The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1919, Page 3

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Hl LATILI PAI tl DD yf MERCHANTS TO Dorothy Phillips Plays Lead in MEET IN CITY Exciting Show at the Coliseum Satisfactory Terms Always 1,200 Delegates Expected am at Big Convention peautiful star Walter play Beare (heat! rically effective it ot Pater) Seattlo Kate Is the character portrayed by Carmen Phillips in “Pald In Advance,” at the Coli seum this week. If the casting director knows anything about Dawson City in 1897, they wore horarimmed glasses in those days, too, Just like they do Large horn-rimmed specs form part of Seattle Kate's make up. iriffith in The THE ING WOMAN wa SENNETT COMEDY a “Treating "Em Rough” ze TD < ce on the Wurlitzer Pathe News .'t ust e him a job as This supp BOY THROWS ROCKS AT | CHICKENS; SHOT DOWN FRANCISCO, fee bald spot on my head was MM with a full halr growth Aug yw and was pain Is to be starred In sion on t of the picture, Marjorie Daw lad w jamming this big playhouse—an unparalleled romance of the Klondike in 1897 Getting up a concert is a seund un ages dertaking at's go eat at Boldt's—aptown, Offering ie 3d Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave. | Herself to the Highest Bidder G limpses 06 Photoplays now \_Uulrrent NOW | PLAYING FOR EVERYBODY = OVER 16 ~ EARLE WILLIAMS “The Hornet's Nest” CL = R. or CLEMMER MISSION M irl t pe fashi nable m $20,000 SENT TO AID THE C]ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. NEGEL. President rORE HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P Reminding Seattle housewives of shopping advantages in- comparably above the ordinary, in the Final Clearance Sale —OF Seasonable Housewares . Lawn Mowers, opportunity for Couch Hammock ibs ten offer splendid TUNGSTEN GLOBES, & 27c BABY BASEN HTTES, + $3.95 GARDEN HOSE SPRINKIING CANS $6.49 MOLLDED HOSE $5.25 $10.25 cot CH HAMMOCKS “$143 35 STOVES wit 9c 9c Fly Swatters in assorted sizes SPARK GUARDS for ¢ . Paper Napkins, $2.69 BREAD BOXES, + Paper Plates, 2 OIL COOK . 1 baer xumber 2. ac Tabie Mats, made of rush fiber, 19c $2. 65 Aluminum Cleaner that ro HOUSEHOLD - AL id ~ at LAWN ° by had Seg Dab mgiernens dl wit $14.80 $16.20 817.45 ! Fifty pieces of Rustic Cedar and Maple Porch Furni- ture are offered at 20 per cent reductions off their regular |Prices. U GROTE- RANKIN CO.--Pike at Fifth--GROTE-RANKIN CO. NAVY WANTS PICTURES AND LETTERS FROM WAR Now here—a wholesome comedy-drama, constructed with plenty of suspense and cumulative action— ETHEL CLAYTON And a power ful cast. includ i . Baby Blinded E In the story he child's head and fa and Anna @. elgg re: Nilsson, - ~ viet CHILDREN OF FRANCE * SEATTLE'S BEST. PHOTO PLAY HOUSE + This Week NOTHING Dorf Philip in LS Tre Sensational i londiheDrama IM AG (NATION i "AID "ADVANCE |} te Coliseum’s News Service Pak MPHONY ORCHESTRA rpheus” and “I’m Always Blowing Bubbles” Guterson’s Orchestra Dlaying “A true-to-life” “regular” lar” ah Ail fi MADGE KENNEDY “DAUGHTER OF MINE” girl with a sweetheart, CHRISTIE COMEDY “Shades of Shakespeare” BRUCE SCENIC “Historic Monterey” romance of a “regu- - é De Tous for Skin Disease cls Drug Stores DERWILLO The Famous Beautifier : HERE’S AN OLIVE OIL TONIC a STOMACH CAN TAK SPORTING CHANCE” You'll like this love romance excitement in it, convict. and find plenty of too, in the pursuit of # supposed Tom Price in Song “Waiting at the Church”

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