The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1919, Page 10

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hada 10, THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1919. (CHO- CHO SAYS:)( eter __|{ GRANNY’S BEDTIME PLAY “You Must ( Get Fat!” a a aa The Funny Fisher Industrial Loan & Investment Company of Seattle HY THE STORY LADY a ¢ x Saturday and Monday, Sept. 6th and Sth. 6) 121 Union St. Telephone Main 4210, Ys This company has a capital of $100,000. Is officered 1 managed by local uy ric 2. business men and labor representative j ad | ie, \ THE We loan earners at 8 per cent per annum and _ loar may be obtained —— TIAILAIAN 9 without red tape or long xatious delay é t or pledge S ra ' pledges a > but on the sole security of character and earning caps = iE os Thi ais illow t t the y th 1 tution to bec 1 active aid in the growth and yf , AY b f moving the kle of debt from the wage earner nger playm at those unfortunate enough to be hampered by financial diff , 7 w mouth 1 We refer you to our officers, directors and advisory board. 1 1 tr f E : t oa j OFFICERS AND ADVISORY BOARD orricens | President | | t | A ” ATTORNEYS at t % thread pimECTORS ADVISORY BOARD Major Castlen to ; Return to Seattle get t 1 tod NNY M € yi n ABN Te Dear Boys and lon’t I k Q G4 Bay! do you kr \ ( ‘ he ome on? |} oa v 4 don't rok ton ‘ ' t HV | (Le reme Court Game,” and ‘ x ey “ a ‘There are tell you about on portant toda Most of you andinaviam e 5 ke t t : CDG 1h | ee ee eco mak zea | ROT S IN HURRY AND — pres With Honker SAILS AWAY TO SOUTH BY THORNTON W. BUNGESS Ten Midshipmen KING COUNTY’S CROPS |Paving to Fort Up Ee hh ge fleet > cs yore ; ; board th Oapyright. 1019, by Fs. Dergene Home for Vacation ig BE SEEN AT FAIR to Council an ple t Bay you don't like « th nose at when ea ee : for you. © ur | morrow " mouth says 1 CHO. CHO! tells you how tall you ought to be eught to weigh, write to the Child ave, New York P. S—If you want that to» fer your ac—and how mr Health Organization, 289 F “Blames Women for Believe Murderer High Price of Shoes con American Side zy If women were content VICTORIA, B. ¢ Ser a TAKE QUIGLEY BACK uniform style of « ir Juigte 3, arr 1 Frida fancy patterns. the = ae stump perceptibly al ‘ rr Fositre stead of a year - Ends | ing to Charles F ‘ ! a shoeman, visiting he ma. pe “But with t Night manded by eve Mrs. Nora Van 0 k, of Bia MOUNTAINEERS TO WALK Price continues to soar, id Diamond suffering severe bod A walk from Suquamish to Indian “Shoemen must buy these bruises Saturd s the result of/ola beach, on Sunday ter ities and all mt 1 ave will open the fall A ROMANTIC LOVE DRAMA “Hello, Peter!” said he “It bs good | to have an old friend greet me. First Time in Seattle at Popular Prices 3 «THE MOST DARING ened Horr ws abl tare PICTURE oF ALL. TIMES. re ae : “RUPERT HUGHES’ tl Astound ing S Story d’ Bunk; He’s a dreamy young composer, but he’s a rough and ready fighter, too, when love and honor are at stake! TOM MOORE ‘HEARTSEASE? A picturization of the famous Charles Klein Stage Success GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA Concert Numbers “Traumerei” Schumann Selection, “Sari” Kalman “isn, come * es Sree | B Directed in MARSHAL HEILAN “STARS AS THEY ARE” Your screen favorites at home and in the studio. day survived by Ruth, and @ eon, Jaul Judaon, Be Jagent for the Penn Mutual Life | ‘surance company

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