The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1919, Page 3

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. t t ’ i a He | A ig § i (a Hurry down right now- the big Wedne: osday night—11: 15 tol A. M.— The Latest Pre-Release FATTY ARBUCKLE Comedy, first showing anywhere on earth. The Latest Pre-Release CHAPLIN Comedy “A Day’s Pleasure”—its first showing any- where on earth. Mack Sennett Comedy “The Speak Easy”—the first showing in Seattle. “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” General Admission $1.00 Don’t delay—tickets selling NOW. ucceed Dr. Gy eaperintens dent Established First Ave at James 5 Always the Best for the Liberty Guest New Year’s Eve Show and Jinks i. “The Garage” — its 9 3. The Latest 4. “Overseas Review” Thirty talented performers on the stage 5. 6. Burlesque on “IN THE INK WELL” Three Other Real Turns Wallace on the Wurlitzer Loge Seats $1.50 and number—of the Imperial Candy com pany banqueted as guests of the company in the Butler hotel Monday evening. C. president, | W and Jack McKinstrey, oldest sales-| Pac man on the force, presided at the president of the sociation ntendent an b ert els of schools her ober’ 18 salesmen, with T. P. |niding and Sales Johnso | Th | n leading the fore | presentation of the | campaign by ntine afternod Why Reship? well into th A large volume of raw materials is sa int later included in the retail price of the finished product. the retailer. to Seattle? = at's go 1414 Bd Av KP Knife Plaiting 0674 now coming into the United States Pepsi d from the Orient and elsewhere through f the Pacific ¢ the Seattle gateway. | Charles Thomsen, who Jan active Interest in the But most of it is being reshipped to a Eastern factories, the cost of a long transcontinental freight haul being Manager pon session was tonight—to the box office, for your tickets for You'll never have another chance to see a bill like this for a single admission— Plus tax | | y | New vaudeville, the who ' hold ou know the beauty chorus aty ‘The Colissum theatre y's Orpheum? Well | will op p. m. for the final pases The doings will con Year's eve, af girls ne” on the stage t want to dance wit ‘or those who car lon the stage, the Jother dancing party jon the Jol |neaw man won't be begins its No things of unusual happiness prom ined. M look event to jot h will | Mel {Da | | | der ne mot Liew After servic janes junn f ith music t lethar And the of th arly round at Levy's t only “Midnight Matinee” anager Carl I ares New Yeu be remember his theatre, Here ence is invited to Join right in | The headlined by the Four “midnight mat include De id & Master ‘Lt. Enstesbrock, Seattle Ace, Here be Visiting on the in comma gvarding the from I las, Ar Cal, Lieut. A. EB. jeattlc Mying ace, arrived here Tues: Ay Nn route to Fort Worden, where [he will spend a short | her, Mra. EK. OP ut. Eastabrook MRS. FRANK PR r until lo 1 of & Might of 12 air will Washington for 10 di |will return South for border duty. | THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1919. Seattle Will Greet | “Kid 20” in ter 20 acts of Unue Amn will be “at) irwt run pictures of Charles © any and all/ Chaplin and Fatt buckle with h them Mack Sennett film and an t find a toe] “Overs re will be an-| dancers and tal in the marble Can't Use eatran will be ro - ly t to tickle the WPM inet ' ed bust gio, Ur snd closing atl a.m wateh party ng after 1920 Meanwhile and the sale of “ticklers the use of them will be construed as |New Year's fun pre ing the flinging of co! und whips» on the on of the nd those n Lior that the n thru Theatres | ort of program | be presented at 1115 nfettl atroets is the warning Chief Warren, ed by patrons also the audi: | a ” Mortons, and | J at Gabriel, Billy PANTAGES At the Pantages thin week 10 ———|young men sing, dance and twist their way entire on. The chai « “The Yip, Yip Ya The singing ts good. Mother | 7 aneine ts good. but ¢ Mexican bor ember f the pe international) 64 “Asthma” who ts ta. n Dt} comedian Easterbrook, ve with his! ing pr Easterbrook remain in ays, when hel mystific the use of menta tions are answered « audience can ask them, the lower floor and the t ICE DIES Also there is a little fellow me terms as Prin thru one of the liveliest acts neon at this house during the | bill them but the acro various great genuine A big feature of the bill is the ap | Pearance of Prince Joveda de-Rajah, | who with the assistance of a ch m the audi both from leony | include Mrs. Frank M. Price, formerty| Other numbers on the bill Mias Viva K. Gilmore of Seattle, died| N®4a Norraine and splendid singer, at San Francisco Saturday. She) TOM Rossa and his Italian trio was thd daughter of Capt. James A,| Honma is 4 lively Italian entertainer Gilmore and a brother of Capt. J.|. L@¥e and Wilbur open the show Dunlop Gilmore of Seattle. An in. & fine exhibition, and fant daughter survives her ia France y help the fen " __|along with a blackface akit CUP OF OLD HERB 2%: tae sew at the Pantages ineeday night TEA OFTEN PREVENTS : =~". FLU, COLDS AND GRIP |Keeps You ia Condition to ene Throw Off Discase Tho very best way to avoid colds, tn- ne m HPT T tract troop fluenza, grip and other winter tlona Is to keep your bedy in such r~ jecondition tt will | fine oO ‘onat! pation, laches, are Nature's four liver, kidney Eins to do their duty ‘The waste m a carried away is absorbed like so, Ment In much an peace into your hal No standing room allowed. NDY BANQUET '/ Salesmen of P. C. Biscuit Co. Confer The annual sales meeting of the| Coast Biscuit company tern Washington division of the Hotel Butler, wan attended by | nokler pre debates. Arthtr Booth and C. a ban leamer akers of the Frank devoted | to a discussion of advertising and a| 1920 advertising I compan 4 taking Pa entire G. J. BAUER & CO. Tailors’ and Dressmakers’ Supplies 1317-1319 Fourth Ave., Seattle Seattle manufacturers—actual and prospective why not manufacture j ae those products HERE and sell them enientl ted to insure absolut with equal profit but with less cost to freshne the products to the cor the consumer and greater advantage SSIES: AE C088: OF GRE OH. Se t at Boldt s—uptowtn, = Embroidery Braiding Hemstitching, Picot Edging Buttons Covered 3utton Holes Made and Accordion | ter whi You that yo victim for colds, influenza, and more ser Get a package of Lincoln throw off disenae | ¢ Dillousne fer warnin, leh should have HIGH JINKS FOR | ar vitality & mare an ay ne dimenaes., Tesand take a cup bef @teelied for chronic constipation, Dillousness, colds, grip, inflnen: maim, etc. Pleasant to take and tn- Doras not create the physic nal ve. bo'clock sharp, uD ring Fatty Arbuckle Chaplin mn, Pheri t. Nothing better to give the Dumber of special attractio children for stomach and wel dis ing a big a. — Line ayne, Ind. 4 Liberty and the Coliseum. Correct Apparel for Women Wednesday Marks the Close PRE-INVENTORY SALE —but the las fully as inter first day o from every s value, Substantial Allowance Apply o All Coats —All —All —All —All —All —All Suits Gow? Swea During th exclude C “approval All sales Secon variety sirability of offerings. Skirts Blouses Petticoats must be final. of our t day will be esting as the f this sale, tandpoint of and de- Price es ne is s ters is event we must ). D. purchases and exchanges, d Avenue at Spring Street managerhent anne na Jack McCiet Headed lay evening a manque b n with special enterta NEW YEAR’ s EVE| (Take Elevator to Third Floor.) 1) Puebla haw jur Presenting | two of the very latest comedies star and Charile both theatres will have a . includ. “Overseas Revue.” The tickets are now selling at the JENKINS COURT IS DETERMINED Federal District Bench Has Jurisdiction BY RALPH MH. TURNE (United Press Staff Correspondent MEXICO CITY, Dec The Mex! ourt ruled toda that the fe Wn supreme trict on in the *, Amertean on bail eral ¢ cane of William © with hin bandit abductors. The ng, however, was confined | to the point urisdiction and the supr irt did not direct that the « ' In the federal court purt of Puebla kins’ im y without au ch firet ynment, wa t, the ruling was inte state court tm still as meaning the competent to conduct th Jenkins m now enter tion for t er of his federal district court Midnight new peti Dyspepsia The stomach often before bedtime. fecls empty Just A little bite court of ed collusion od trial, tho} cane to the! Satisfactory Terms Always THe GROTE-RANKINCO.| OTTO F. KLGEL, Prosident = STORE HOURS FROM 9 A.M. TOS PM 1 Sp Made «Grou Learned About Stuart's wopeia Teblets,” Wheel yaually induces steep. digestion, restieamnens taste in the morning, tak ting and the oc goes with @ good meal find § Neneept (except enne Nada e and Wilbur; Four Mortons; Billy Ma Gabriel; Marmein Sixt David Schooler; Black & O'D Tw PALAG E HIP). ATRE Con wn, 1 to af Six Clever Acts of HIPPODROME VA nell; Hudler, Stein James Lutton. 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Grote-Rankin—Fifth and Pike—Grote-Rankin © WOMAN SUFFERS FROM BULLET IN HER BRAIN) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30.—W hether | Mrs. Wilda Potter, who was shot| while in company with a man not/ her husband on a Venice car Sun. day afternoon, will recover, still is unknown. | The bullet lodged in Mrs. Potter's brain, after entering under her left| eye. | Capt. Raymond C. Potter, formerly of Camp Custer, is being held under| a charge of attempted murder PASS BILLS FOR TWO NEW FIRE STATIONS Two new fire stations and an addi tion to a third will be built oe the coming year. Ordinances for the construction of | a new station on 46th ave, S. W., at & cost of $15,000, and another at 15th N. and E, This Model $2.89 In All Harrison st., to cost 000, were passed by the city nell Monday afternoon. An ordi Styles and . ceunel Monday ateranan An cd Sizes the construction of an addition to » station at 28rd ave. 8S. 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