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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1919. HERE 1S SEATTLE HOME-GROWN, Market SL Hate Miss Elaine Towne, Who Enact Stellar Role in Local Pradieton REEL STAR IN DOMESTIC ru Local Markets 7” == * FERRY READY TO | LANDLORD PAGE 13 I ASK YOU +—a |Also Carries 5,000 Sacks of "s: ; orn f , bane Tacoma ; County Officials and Busi- a Sugar to This Port ’ e 10 c 0 ness Men Passengers tr tation; fertile i ee in| Say with = arty of county to Pay an Fran ay ' a Chicago Market Report | ~Ayigparsongs = f p44 he . for Vegetables Vruit vu . sperintende transportation VRGrTADLES worn we queen wn We Will Help atl wae vitecieg tue wre-| twoton, 8.25, threcton, 4130, fou You Build onl ooo = | Renick Watrous Co, reece - eee ae “a bss” capidanataaiaen: Sk: Gets P Phone Main 94 : da 4 6 trl nlimited Geo. A. Webster, Sales Mgr, Be cist Witbe aie: ie aire ae ee ee a Tides in Seattle | LG Wiskdere 0 cent en ty SATURDAY SUNDAY H Weather Bureau) » . , < Ber hae AUG, 16 AUG, AT isa ber ‘g : me ? croceries and | Virwt Low Tide First Low ide per ton, $1.50; hay, per am. fe, . Vist st Tie First High ‘rise Second low ‘Tide > | euate Beteneee Cel: or...» Abi r Portland Market Status | ‘ ” * To | Kecond Wigh. Tide Characterizes our in svery transaction, and aaee cus- tomers are accorded every cour-— | tesy consistent with sound bugi-+ ness judgment. 4% Paid om Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited, Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE AND PIKE SF, a | Ieine ierriew : Pa ge = eo nd PO New York Markets i* | Canabas 1 > ae ‘ Cherries Well! well! well! whomhave we here? Why, of course, it’s the leading lady of our domestic reel riot, “A Romance of Seattle Her name? Miss Elaine Towne, who was chosen from several hundreds of screen aspirants, who stormed the director when, in|/. a moment of thoughtlessness, he asked for volunteer leading ladies. Miss Towne is al, blonde. Beverly B. Dobbs, veteran motion picture cameraman, says she “screens like a million dollars.” Oh, well, we'll see about that when “A Romance of Seattle” is thrown!) on the screen at the Liberty theatre Saturday, Aug. 23, eh, what? ae: BY J. E. BOYDEN Jf dozen more times, and then we Uf} scene again—I've got « big date] southbound at When Miss Elaine Towne, 708 | be ready to shoot. We ought to be downtown to « Se Alaska 42 96 | Tathon : oe) Denver Market Report box Le aan. ———_—_—_—_--___ —__—__4 you MUS> nel! yours. wet wht theyre worth 4 De R. NATIONAL Seventh ave., heard that leading =| thru in a couple of hours’ (Groans) * Director There, that's a . ° a RR ae eam, en pe ladies were wanted for the home- | from me).” we're all thru ‘ Liberty Bonds “ * Second Av. and Madison St. grown motion picture which has “Director: ‘All right, let's go! Now Awdstant dire Hey, bons ” a pati: developed into “A Romance of | remember, Mixx Towne, right cheek we've got to de atl over again’ ‘ Roneht one o Seattle,” she joined the throng of | to the camera Misa Towne wore the wrong coat in Dartieti ° John E. Price & Co. “ Southwest Cor. ind and Columbia Ter ne Main 2364, he moviemad maidens and matrons | (“Two hours later the director thiw sce at Eagle hall one week ago, | said he thought the scene had been * where Director Walter Steiner, | Fehearsed enough) rector All right now, let's to stage his picking specialty. go! Camera, SHOOT! That's it Walter had some job, but that is| Mies Towne, ragister hate, doggone neither here nor there. The point is|it!! Now turn this way, righ k he picked Miss Towne. The new/|to the camera, you know-—that’s tt!’ GRAY EAGLE MAKES ees lady was wholly, totally and| Now drop to the ground, Don't move mpletely unversed in the ways of|as the bricks from the old wall fai! SUCCESSFUL TEST the screen world lon you--a few bruises won't hurt a i “But if you think that life of a/ You! Now cringe when the villyun TOWNSEND, Blooey for the date! I learned a lot Aug. 16 Wholesale Nuts movie star (7) is ail sunshine and|*Wats you on the bean with that oard steamer _ REE ‘ e | nosegays, you have another think on | scantling. — trasit N ” °o ous the way,” Miss Towne said after the| “That's It” on Coranma last scene was taken. | "Yes, 1 know it hurts, but we | Pi . Jinas . P GET OUT OF THE RUT ! Rehearse Two Hours | have to do it, Miss Towne—we need|“'r), nited States Manct ! “One day during the making of ‘A | it in our picture. Now, stagger to Romance of Seattle’ [ had a shop-| your feet—STAGGER!! That's the ping date and it was important that | stuff—turn this way, QUICK! Right I keep it. But did I keep it? Here| cheek to the camera!! We don't tender Manzanita arrived Opportunity Offered You by ‘ This Liquidation Sale DAIRY PRODUCTS is what happened to me: | want to go thru this thing again Prices Paid to Shippers “Director: ‘Now, Miss Towne,| THAT'S IT! Are you in the rut of r@nting, handing over a third or a we'll rehearse this scene a couple| “Me: I don't want to go thru that 1 quarter of your pay check every month t6 a landlord for the mere privilege of having a roof over your head? Get out of it. Are you in the rut of spending, with your bank account a steadily dwindling quantity, represented each month by a bunch of canceled checks? Get out of the rut. Are you in the rut of the present, living only from month to month, forgetting that the future is just around the corner? Get off the beaten trail. Get Out of the Rut—and Do Something Opportunity is here—now—today. With your knowledge of Seattle realty values, you have sense enough to judge a bar- ; tl ' a ; : A gain when you meet it—and a real bargain, without strings, is pine kc 8 * i. ¥ A 5h SAE Weak. wight | . represented by the values and prices on University Home To Receive Savings Tracts. Deposits a LIQUIDATION PRICES OF -] UNIVERSITY HOME TRACTS —compensate for the cost of building inane ee A ripple of laughter is worth a flood of tears DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Did you ever consider that money is the only thing that never wears out? Furniture wears out, clothes wear wots sone curt Semen te Siegel cee out, automobiles wear out and life itself ys i SAVINGS wears out. ; WITH < THE . Streets Graded, © But when you open a Savings Ac- a 40-FOOT ment allen; reed count you literally buy more than $103 ‘| LARGEST . L Live, § 12] in Strips, -$579 with every $100 you save. 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