The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 21, 1919, Page 3

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= ee 7. : OUISEL Tut AND FONE Home of 100% Pictures Until Friday night only Until Fridayenight only the play of the old that hilarious mixtyre Santa Fe trail in the of hero, heroine, police, ‘50s, with the attack on crooks, jewels, and mis- the wagon train by In- dians. BIG BILL HART placed confidence JACK PICKFORD Pan |. an “Burglar by Proxy In which Jack turns rob. ber to prove he honest! is “WAGON TRACKS” Wallace on the Wurlitzer Symphony Orchestra Coliseum’s News Service Until Friday Night Only LILA Tonight and Friday The unusual story of one man and his loves for two women— in which a remarkable love triangle is caused by one filmy lace hand- kerchief. TOM PRICE “ROSE 0’ THE RIVER” There’s a punch in the way a country girl turns the tables on a villain! singing “Sand and “Jerry.” Dunes’ Strand Weekly. Russell on the Wurlitzer ii \One Big Union Vote Is Abandoned Here ¢ plans to referendu 1 of Labor | Ina the NOW PLAYING UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT FRANK KEENAN IN SIR HENRY IRVING’S Decorate Coyle at Chamber Meeting Capt. Wi jam J, Ce wil) ha Distinguished Ser croas of ficlally pi ined or GREAT DRAMA aay Bs \ the 9iat division in France All ex-| service men are urged to attend the | luncheon TOO FAT? | |g Reduce 10 to 60 ths, oF more } i i | BELLS” COMEDY under reduction; improves. he metry, efficiency; ADD YOUR LIFE, Start today,—Advt, THE SEATTLE STAR Squeeze Play Fails to Work: on Street C ar Pav Hddy ad ged the pas Jemanded Patrol BP. Darnell rr ase after Jack Pickford, in Burglar Story, Making ’Em Happy at Coliseum THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919. ee HOUSING HERE | HARD PROBLEM Investigator Advises U. S. Take Hand fi " r f 1 id De an a 1 bef t r if ra w obey ¢ ! " 1 th n the he ' ul « for t t ‘ . ; re 4 fast Wednesday | t Ru a wed him t de . ‘ Sauce se tinal. E Strike Breaker ‘i | Nabbed With Gun Shipyard Probers | assed grant bee ya tome ; Off to Bellingham the < t,t biti ‘ , | mposed of Jo}! Young Jack Pickford, who is making folks happy at the| Walsh, of Massachusetts; Pat.|Coliseum, Pickford is appearing in “Burglar by Proxy, k Ke f Michigan; I. M. For ona of the entertaining photoplays in town this week. they witt| Dorothy Mason and Dorothy falls in love with him despite where the | the fact that she is already engaged and that Jack has a|100 Per Centers rll toothache, a flat tire, and a_ reputation as an amateur ib Ww. F | atements con. |OUrglar bitpull ater ront | ship- | Gloria Hope plays Dorothy. | New Fire Station Site Is Selected station at Third ave. ax found a site and Glimpses now for ity new | LIBERTY A band of real Members of the public safety com: |wwaeon Tr mittee of the city council investigat:| cit at th ed 15 proposed sites and selected] attack three lots at the southwest corner | ¢),,) ¢ Fourth ave. and Battery st., the Denny regrade district The price named by Henry Broder ick, agent, is $55,750. in Property Owners Ask More Paving} The Buckskin” the for edd ert McKim). Hondage of Barba Property Owners in the southern |ing at the Clemmer this w CLEMMER }atrained from butcher! appe 6 Photeplays urrent ‘hath t Rainier « at TODAYS FW Ja acks,”” the - | COLMnEM Li y this week. They Happenings | nm train in the most ppraing } er, but nly re Mae Marsh in “The | the emi of artars aie | |erante as a result of th ravery® of Hamilton (Fill Hart) an yward (Rob acrifice of part of the city have filed a petition Mae Marsh starred with the elty ¢ ave from He at Pr ave. 3 from Hanford uncil for paving 34th at. Hanford st. from 35th ave. 8. to 36th | versatilit to Spokane et ng Marsh every Also ac The p ng moments, way from delicat drama, «i neg Mins chance to display her nhe appears ave. 8. and Horton «t., from 34th | boy and in this disguise b ave, S. to 36th ave. & J about « surprising climax to the pho ae: rca it todrama, Electric Trains to STRAND Run Thru to Sound! ng a Wife,” showing at th With the connecting and energix ing of three transmission lines oA tween Long Lake and Sno d Wednesday, railway | the Chicago, Milwaukee | comple gineers and St electric tr Tacoma and Othe two months. expect to run the first} n over this road betw Ho within the next rig rea Most hiitiians Due to Heedless| Two hundfed people are killed in the United States every day in acel denta that could have been prevent ed, according to W. Rt munsen, of the Chicago safety partment visiting he Righty per cent of ac cidents, he said, are preventable. HOLLANDERS WOULD the or | the tim htfu he Bel an he y finds himae ' | between the o SLONI AL va work in More Trouble | pleased” by It tel woman who arry his splendid por consciance-stricken Innk ce at the * an adap in which Henr suce immense week, i# rather in the » for three years unt 4 woman to belle and the woman he 4 ty; Tom 0 clure Patter | Charlie Ray comes to the Liberty Danes” and “Je Al-—Frank Keeman in “The KEX—"Open Your Byes/" second week engagement ys Lita Lee in “Rose o' the Wiltiam Deemond in “The ay in of Nett Edith leading lady. Walter ¥ th 5 Sa ag funny fat boy, is also in the cast | eee eee MISSION } “Choosing a Wife’ closes Friday |} | Appearing as a little rurat belle, | night at the Stra 4. The new show | fi of the r Ferguson in reen ¢ eu ‘ould Destroy,” ugian Wig 1 re nee, is weum to follow surglar by Proxy.” |f| rhe Peace of Roar Frederick ts fea latest pict » has another ‘new ter, with spe | rfluous jit uccording to her Let's go eat at Boldt’s—uptown, ‘1414 Sd Aves downtown, 913 2d Ave n ORGANIZE SOCIETY |*— eRe” ia ~~~ | hin latest comedy. Mollie Malone and |] Bigg lt Clara Le Moyne Beats Packers," "2" 0 Sweine | ef prevectivs momiore at the Chane || by Eating “Bunny Beef” Stew ory. sox winin’ ese wl ber of Commerce and Commercial | ~ 4 very fu r ut t | club. Bert Vandermeer of Issaquah this week has been chosen temporary chairman and will call a meeting to take up the matter of a constitution and by-laws soon About the only law recognized by ia the mother-in-law our house through one Heat y 4 Ernst Hardware Co TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY MAE MARSH Biss hae THE BONDAGE OF BARBARA the What with the co flesh of the tensively in the Unit ers will soon be sitting on the The film star, photog: ab bounel. lly, as taken Bunny's ear, “I'l wager you will be stewed within the next 48 hourst a man isn't necessari he tak eraphe r “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN . pieture. r Tablets of Aspirin” to be ff must be 1 with the safety “Bayer Cr Always buy an unbroken I ekage which ontains proper ¢ ons to si relieve Headache, thache, ache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but ® fow at drug s larger 9 Aspirin is the trade yer Manufacture of Mono- ceticacidester of Salicvlicacid |SEATTLE LIKES INSTANT ACTION hai nts There anything with th never Sbeen action of r, hydrastis, quick simple witeh| 1, campt ete. Jas mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, One }lady with inflan ports her eyes are bright and clear vd watery eyes of reindeer meat from Alaska and the juiey |after using Lavoptik a very short New Zealand jack rabbits, now being bred ex-|time. In another case five applica tes, pretty Clara Le Moyne opines that the pagk-| tions produced great benefit. We street corners with tin cups in their hands, | guarantee a small bottle to help was lifting it half her own weight whe weak, strained or. in she whispered in | fl yes. Swift's Drug Co. and; ve Jreading druggists prohibition,” PACE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always me ROTE-RANKINGS OTTO F ALOLL, Prosdtert M. 680 Yards of INLAID LINOLEUM On Sale iF riday ubstantial save 7 in a timely sale laid Linoleums whieh Store 9 A.M. bo 5 P: Hour prior to re ent advances in manufae- turer’s cost. Fine Patterns for Kitchen and Bathroom Floors I ally practical—most d for cleanliness— this offering of Linoleums presents a sound invest. ment to the homefurnisher, 190 square yards Inlaid Linoleum, in green, gray and ivory tile patterns; © special, square yard. $1. 4 150 square yards Inlaid Linoleum, in blue and ivory — tile patterns; special, the” square yard *....... 45 | 220 square yards Inlaid Linoleum, in green, gray” and ivory patterns—an excellent — specie the square yard .... .' 120 yards of v attractive blue and white and gray tile Inlaid Linoleum; special, square yard. $1.55 — Six patterns of felt-back floor covering in attraes tive, serviceable patterns are offered at 69¢ a 79e¢ the square yard. TEN POLAR KING REFRIGERATOR Are Reduced to $11.80 Each for Immediate Clearance Refrigerators, as illustrated, with top-icing arrangemen pound ice capacity; roomy com- partment for food; extra spe- cial, each $11.80 ICE CHESTS, 85-pound ice capacity, each ICE CHESTS, 110-pound ice capacity, each Good Muslin Pillow Cases 29c Each a A limited quantity of good quality Muslin Pillow” Cases are on sale Friday. These are 42x36 inches in size, hemmed and neatly finished; each. .... —Bedding Section, First Floor, Cotton Batting for Large : Comforter at $1.45 Three pounds of Cotton Batting that will make@ comforter 72 in si ll ready for the cove ering; special, - $1.45 First Floor, —Be dding "Se etic Grote- Regkin-—Piles - ond Fifth—=Grote-Rankin SALE BY UNITED STATES NAVY Tents, Cots Oil Stoves, Ete. ’ At Navy Yard Puget Sound, Washington 16th September, 1919 old at the by se There will be s Washington, Navy Yard, Puge proposals to the hi ‘ound, Bremer est bidders, to | opened 1:00 p.m tember 16, a large accumulation of us NAVY material, arranged in lots of } and small quantities suit convenience of all bidders, of the following approximate quan titles. 2 Draught ¥ Kitchen Ranges, Machinery — for shop. Studeb He Steam Table: Dish Washing Mattres Fe shoe repal Machines one-ton Truck, “iver Board, ete. ther Pillows, ia containing full’ descriptior : from Disbu Yara, and form of enior Member, merton, Washington, etary of the Navy.

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