The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1923, Page 9

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 192! PLE. 0, MEETING ( ELTINGE COMING IN “BLAC menche IS: ENDED) es a, Many Delegates to Be En- tertained in Portland and Wh I a be Fre Th 1 meetin meeting will t FOR EVENING WEAR ¢ annual meeting will be held m of|T trustees will t ted for| ta < 1 a P i feeve : METROPOLITAN Tomorrow FOR PosiTIVELy Twice Baily ONE ‘WEEK ONLY 2 .90.4:30 P.M. O MATTER IF YOU LIVE TO BE A HUNDRED YEARS—YOU’LL NEVER FORGET THE PICTURE THAT’S NOW ROCKING THE ENTIRE NA- tan IN HER OWN BIG Wige, STAGGERING PRODUCTION ae THAT TURNS THE SEARCHLIGHT OF TRUTH UPON THE WORLD'S GREATEST CURSE — SEE! “HUMAN WRECKAGE VIVID — POWERFUL — ENTERTAINING — CONVINCING —WITH— MRS. WALLACE REID JAMES KIRK WOOD ROBERT McKIM GEORGE HACKATHORNE CLAIRE McDOWELL And a Host of Other Stars AT POPULAR PRICES ALL SEATS RESERVED FOR THE SATURDAY MATINEK D THE EVENING PERFORMANCES BESSIE LOVE Mats. (Daily, Except Saf.), 27¢ and 50¢ Sat. Mat. and Evenings— ALL SEATS RESERVED 27¢ —50¢—77¢ Plus War Tax K AND WHITE” ) THE SEATTLE STAR sit-a minute, ple But the lady never } with th tem never got in this p 1 Tom Brown Black & men 8 Julian Kitir — ine Relief Which . C. A. WILL 1 CONCERT)” nthe ¥. M ¥ the sun comes from nd a veil of mist, bathing the land in warmth and cheer, the fog is forgot ten quickly. But old Sol will not shine always Neither will you always be Age creeps on © now for the fogmy 4 Dexter ant Savings Department Open Monte Blue’s Wife Is Granted Divorce NEED Dock THE COMBINATION OF PORT WINE AND OLIVE OIL OLIVE d of every © Is needed out of seven in this on and highly pre. port wine and other natural body druggists have It.—Advertine PILES 4|Dr, Van Vleck Found Genu- Healing Thousands |Send Postal for Dollar Trial > ing from P -s| Turkish Republic LONDON, Oct. 6.—The ngora will continue as the cap-| These deck Saturday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00 = Dexter Horton National Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. SEATTLE COMOX WE ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF WAINWRIGHT & McLEOD, Irie. 2901 Elliott Ave-—At Broad St-—MA in-1218 EXCLUSIVE RETAILERS IN SEATTLE FOR COMOX MIXED STEAM CO/AL THE OPENING PRICE FOR 1923 IS THE - LOW OFFERED IN 8 YEARS FOR COAL OF SUCH HIGH QUALITY $5.65 WE INVITE DEALERS EVERYWHERE IN THE CITY TO T/AKE ADVAN- TAGE OF THIS EXCEPTIONAL PRICE—THE LOW EST; IN SEATTLE PER TON F. 0. B, BUNKERS FOOT OF BROAD ST. | / PER TON DELIVERED IN ZONE\“A” IN 2-TON LOTS OR MORE $6.65 _ MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED |. PACIFIC SHIPPING & FUEL CO. CHARLES E. PEABODY, President T. A. DAVIES, Manager 659 COLMAN BUILDING—MA in-1079 American Distributors of the Products of the Celebrated Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir), Ltd. Located at Ladysmith and Comox, B. C. ; |Driver Picked as et Mo,, Oct —| * q Secretary to Hill F. M. Driver, prosecuting attorney for D 6 county and former ger Latter-Day | vice man, has been chosen geretary 5, im session here, when dele-|by Congressman-elect Samuel B, 4 ic of Turkey,” "c-lgates indorsed St. Paul's stand] Hill, according to announcement by to dispatches from Constan PRE George E. Ryan, vice president of the democratic state central commit | tee. WOMEN SNUBBED Be . | INDEPENDEN Is Official Title women » new Turk- | the we 1 by the treaty of © barred from voting by | convention of the Reor-| 1 Church of the ry the offictal title | s t feminism. BAN DANCE HALLS | KANSAS CITY, Oct. 6.—Dance| Scraps of soap dissolyed in a jar nee of the Turk-|halls which allow cheek-to-ch f water make a solution that is y, with Mustapha ing will be closed, the city wel-i better than cake soap for dishwash« are board announced. fing. were reached yes. RICE ts as impor. tant to the man who aceks credit as it ts to the man who poye cash. Gately’s prices compete swith those quoted at any cash store in town, 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets Handsome — Overcoats such as the one illustrated here will keep you warm and comfortable, no matter how much below zero the thermometer may go. And it’s only one of dozens of popular styles that are fea- a tured at | ‘40 Others $39, $35, $45, $50 %% 50s Latest Style Fall Suits With single trousers or two pairs. Dozens of smart models at $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 and up. IMPLE! Practical! Economicat? You need not pay all in 30 days tf you come to Gately’s and Sper Avs Account |

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