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= = Til AD | NERVOUS, TRY | PLOSPHATE ealth and @t- wonder that cations along time to tume we thinness might be various and subtle aeye . Rt the amount of phosphorus re- for the normal nutrition of map ie seriour! n Maey of our standard (ext be | Tt seems to be well established this deficiency in phosphorus now be met by the vse « Phosphate knoj speaking count ate. Thru the assimilation ure soon produces our body and body soon loses its ugly and amengt angles, becomin, in @ glow rf and beauty and the h to be up and oing. aye prescribed by every tm every hoepital thi nm, take @ natur substance such and you will soon see Astonishing results in the in- which has recently acq jon in the tre tandard purity of question, seacriOn 3 for the relief of v as, general bi q: taking it who do not ould une extra cai . tomaned acidity, in~ jatulence, at arising from pe omach should unde ne with patent bein wn drugs or re- ing to the! piarving treatm: o ‘our druggist and get about two of ordinary xorathol. There nothing more effective in the ment of these ailments and it be obtained at very small cost r from thes - the almost instan encoun subsequent perma Ste use, Heratho! is y ‘harm- and ti "almost magic effect Today’s Health Hint CONSTIPATION—If people trou- with constipation would 4 e to ey minutes each day in body ogaing exercise that of the abdomen s je purl ly satisfactory jow. Tirink plenty of fresh wate ‘a * and food: ‘fed il ie inexpens' Scan be obtained from any 90d druggist AUBURN MAN IS CHIEF TEMPLAR Chosen at Grand Lodge) Meet on Vashon Island The Grand Lodge of Washington »rder of Good Templars, adjourned ollowing their 60th session at Bl ort, Vashon island, Thursday. M FE. Brewer of Auburn was chosen Other attic grand chief templar ted were Grand \ " Ralph Hewitt Kent grand vice templar, Beth B. Gisbert, Tacema rand » tary, Will B. Pugh, Beat casurer, J. D. Gi nd superintenden rk, Bertha A; mend obec r Emily M. Pe superintendent Cc. BE. Muckle Tacoma; past grand chief templar, Laura Sitton, Auburn srend messenger, May Pugh, Seattle International deputy, Alvin Peterson Everett; grand chaplain, A. I Basher, Beatti*: grand marabal, Fred Begurd, Everett: grand deputy mar hal, Dkia Noundy, Kent; grand « istant secretary, Basel Sittion Auburn, « i. Bva Bryant Machiag, a 4 sentinel, Hliea beth Raw Auburn attle, was ¢ ional grand anion at Manchester, NH. August dele tion cate © the international ¢ Copenhagen in Jume, » corge F. Cotterill was nar nate SELL HOMES TO WORKING MEN |250 Government Houses in Bremerton for Sate Two hundred ant fifty houses built by the United Atater Housing corporation at Bremerten during the war will be sold to workmen at cost on long term payments. The houses will be appraised by a board of appraima| The board will meet August 18 in the office ef A. H Albertson, architect for the United States Housing corporation, Henry building. | 100,000 MINES MUST BE SYEPT FROM SEA LONDON Aus. i5.—The final rand mine sweep is being made in the North sea. One hundred thous snd mines remain to be swept up from the greet barrage extending trom the Up of Scotland to Norway ind dow and the w..< t+ being done equatiy y Britich and American naval forces. The work is expected to be completed by December altho “strays” which have broken from their moorings may continue (o men- ace shipping for severa! years more Some 400 British mine sweepers are busy every day the weather permitr and that'® most every day now im the North sea The personne! comprises 15,000 The base of the American mine sweepers i off the Orkneys. — —* | When you ow think of advertis- ‘MUSIC player piano,” you ferent from every It's a the world. and the Accompa expression. morrow; see it on convenient RERUN one Mild, Meek Gentlemen Revealed! ng the German coast, | MARVELOUS wonder is shown in the picture: tertaining her guests with a repertoire such as only attempt- ed by a finished concert artist. such a remarkable player piano! So dif- OLOELLE The Tone Coloring Player Piano —the only really human-like player Through exclust SOL ELLE separately controls the Melody and touch of the hammer strokes—pro- ducing tone color, the soul of artistic elety, today left for Dutch Guiana | Come in and hear the SOLOEKLLE to terms. Third Ave.,’ Corner University (Opposite Pantages Theatre) THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919. Home-Grown Movie Comes Out Fine; Metro Scout Sees Amateurs Terrible Bombers Before Camera Hist! the Villyuns!! Here they atfe—the best pair of “bad men” that ever “snuffed a box” or scuttled a ship—F. A. Robertson (left), and Jack Smart. In civil life and in sober raiment, Robertson and Smart measure quite close to the plans and specifications of sartorial sensations, but as bomb tossers and running broad tuffguys in “A Romance of Seattle,” the home-grown movie which will be seen at the Liberty theatre for the week of August 23, this brace of screen villyuns cop the cookies. Even in rehearsals little children clung to maternal skirts and cried in fear after taking one slant at the fierce facades of the “bad men.” BY 4, EB. BOVDEN ball hurlist Beverly B. Dobbs, who put in | wagon im the Coalinga Nelda, you what it is wortt tem years of tie life making one know Naturally, Cameraman Debbs and motion pictare—"The Top 0° the And Robert Harron, one of the| Director Walter Steiner “shot” twice World” —put in all day Thursday Griffith stars, used to be an office | am many feet of Clim a« they needed in development of the mile or so boy for his boas Debbs aid yesterday that he wil of film necessary to the creation And Francis X P man wae trim the picture down to real action of our own homegrown screen — pushing & pen ax 4 keoper when | but mot those scenes which show found driving s) scenes. 1 give this secret alr for didees which will be given to « he was yanked into Une great. the fearless populace in the “mob critical public at the Liberty the news ncenen aire for the week of August 23. And Yay Tincher was @ mere Remarkably Clear An oft hand at the me © chorus girl until a director saw her bbe maya he was blessed by ex game—he began to grind the crank | possibilities as a screen cutup. y the right sect of eunshine Gur 16 years ago— Dobbs woked up from Must Trim it days it required to film hie work Thu ond Gave 6 C6] 5, ven usb even o80 Of 00r Gun of Seattle Mat that ev surprised St! need drama artists may be a po ne picture in remarkably clear the ameoth °4 tential Henry Hart or a William 8 | cut,” Dobbs enid yesterday. “so the peptul scenes which wer d° Walthall or a Clara Kimball Sted.| much #0, tn fact, that I will be able possible by the Seattle Wally Fair man or a Myrtle Youne to color the prettiest scenes to m bankers and Theda f aferds T venture no prediction nor do 1) Hiking.” 1 guess it's about to let forecast anything, but I know that] Dobbs talh © convincingly that Gomestic screen dem« the Metro official was there with the! I am anxious to see the pleture my secret, It may be news to them, or! Gv i ee day after day as our! self on < may mot domestic nerear folk went thru their want to nee these bold, bad Anyway, while they were out in| ————— | a. Rebortuen and 3dck the street, in the parks and else + dete Oy tee where trying to put réguler cellu lokt startiners out of the game, who should be watching with the eye of | @———_____g hawk but ¢ of the Metro Pic They All Did It I don't pretend to say what he was up to, but I do know that many an ivory hunter has grabbed a world winner by combing the brush Waiter Johnson, the clasutul base 6 between Hand the hero, « Towne, the bio heroine: I want to see Opal Barbour the sereen flirt, and Mins Josephine Helgason, the “mother”, 1 want tc | see little Muriel Frances Dana, the baby, and I want to see the stern much needed sob 1 want to see it all! | VLADIVOSTOK.—There are 29 generals in Vindivostok, including | American, British, Japanese, Italian, | Chinese and Russian, but the real | boms of the city in | mere lieutenant colo: Vuchterl Czech and a He is Boris | who was an officer in the | Austrian army until 1916, when he | join hin countrymen in “self-deter: | | mination” and started acroms Russia and Siberia to the Eastern front to | | prove it. Lieut. Col. Vuchterle is| | town commandant, and in charge "| | | | the allied patrol PROHIBITION KILLS | DEMAND FOR LOBSTER) BOSTON, Aug. 15.—No longer can cafe patrons get their favorite | broiled live Jobster and “musty.” | With the advent of the war-time | prohibition law, the demand for shell fish took a sudd umblie | Lobsters, which cently sold at 69 cents a pound, have dropped as low | as 40 cents, and may go lower Proprietors of hotels and restau MAGIC The lady is en- “It’s a will say. Yes; but other player piano! | eter dinners declare that this food formerly one of the most popular | | items of the menu, has almost be- | come a drug on the market since the | dawn of the dry era \TIFFANY OPENS DUTCH | Meiy GUIANA GOLD MINE| NEW YORK, Aug. 16. Batting | with $1,000,000 worth of machinery | jand @ party of 50 mining engineers |and workers, Mr. and Mrs, Perry Tiffany, prominent in New York so | plano in all ve patents the SOLO. niment—also the force |to relieve a gold deposit Mr. Tiffany | said he discovered on the Moroni | river 18 years ago. The secret of the discovery has| |been carefully guarded pending the jobtaining in France and Holland of | concessions giving him mining privi- | }lege for 100 miles along the river, | | Tiffany said. |NOW PERMIT DOCTORS | IN ASYLUMS TO' WED) LONDON, Aug. 15.—Doetors in lunatic asylums may now get mar- | | ried, ording to ‘evision of jrules governing the Institutions | |just announced by the London | |asyluma committee, In addition | |to permitting the physicians to} take brides the committee provides | for increased pay so that they may | support, famtiies, in our windows. Sold in Buying Clothes Today (EINE not of what you used to pay, but what you will have to pay in the future. IGHT now the world demand for clothing is enormous, and this coun- try is being called upon to supply that demand, causing a serious situation, as costs of labor and materials are soaring. Prices, therefore, are bound to go up. O not delay! Come now to this Great Upstairs Store while you can still buy Suits and Over- coats at last season’s prices—in many lines this means less than the wholesale cost today. O matter how many clothes you buy here now, in a year from now you'll wish you had bought more. Prompt Action is the Part of Wisdom Low Upstairs Rent, no Charge Accounts, Large Vol- ume of Business on a Small Margin of Profit, make it possible for us to show you at all times Seattle’s Greatest Values ........... $15 to $45 Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike Street Seattle's Largest Upstairs Glothes Shop UT GERMAN BUYING 04 IS GIVEN 0. 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