The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1915, Page 3

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a STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1915. PAGE 3. The Most. Talked - of Picture on the Photo- Play Screen Today! U.S. WILL PREPARE FOR TROUBLE PRES. WILSON TO RECOMMEND ADEQUATE DEFENSE TO CONGRESS BY GILSON GARDNER ! The Iminiatration , feels that it! been abroad a alre ‘a no longer ait to stand called, ar pois wih ibe forward VASHINGTO Apr In experts. who have! tion NEW CLUBROOMS OF COMMERCIAL CLUB OPEN MAY 4 PHOTO PLAYS “TRUTH” CONTINUES ALL WEEK at the LIBERTY} ADMISSION We that if we had to » the ble Theda Bara will play a return engagement here in the dram. AN OLD FIRM A GOOD FIRM Must Have Ready Money Result: Big Bargains to the Public Above is the story in a nutshell, but a further explanation is necessary. The Thompson Furniture Company has been sell- ing furniture for fifteen years in Seattle. They have a fine reputation for giving values. They were located at First and Pike for years. Eight months ago their lease ran out and they moved to 515 Pike St., to a fine new building. You might say that all they moved was the name, as the stock at the old location was sold out and a new stock of the best popular priced furniture that is made was placed in the new store. Now, here’s the point: After moving nothing was said, no ‘noise was made in the papers or otherwise about the new location. Business fell far below expectations. Now this firm needs ready _ shi varie Peace tN tie hilones oh the Woke cominaheteg Wemeaediy.” Miée Mare’ takes money, and needs it badly. we might have to show fw Pee et yo rae Ber THE CRISIS HAS COME ) “And tw gr" hase aE Ie Re The next ten days will decide this old = . tained in the Edison feature, “Th store’s future. The two big floors are liter- eS eee ee = ee a A eps : ally crammed with furniture. They have no Conf f, Wife | peo need wag egpcn fovea prey os thousand - dollar dining - room suites, high- assiotis 0: a eC | new quarters, at the (eeeneas ia the role priced Oriental rugs or antiques, but they Peo KITTY MALRAM'S LETTER | words, but I have written the mean f ‘pres nite ata nda tsters have the best assortment of practical house- seh = hold necessities, such as Beds, Dressers, BREATHES DESPERATION ing to me « room noon none day The outcome of the fuse has re to have a ser about “the long arm © dence.” It seems to me that things hap mm or a thou: gs take the Chairs, Couches, Davenports, Tables, Din- ing-room Suites, Rugs, Linoleums, Stoves, etc., ever shown in the Northwest. The entire $50,000 stock will be sold at 7 da to most of * times I think forget all P be f a “3: . Way that Ifthe novelist would take love. You know that sweet high, of potted bay such ridiculously low prices that every house- ; of It, he would be called | of De Maup: h Fi F Wind - F . : ccngboreted and watree 10 Its igang grapes Sey ete te tines eet fiimed wife in Seattle owes it to herself to attend. Ne ee hat cit ney Ripe erie tong ; might No beating about the bush here. This is a ney's letter tel me about her always or some one to| the dining Oppont ho i 1 - remarriage with Bill when [ re-/love and to love them” jare st rooms whe ! une 3 serious time to the Thompson Furniture Com- cetved one from Kitty Malram Men are so # icient unto them. | and ers for small parties may out of life from whom I had not heard in ajselves. They m to feel that if{b Jong time. In it she said: “I won-| they are missing anything It ts be ntent to misa it ne werved Beyond ts a spactor reading room. T The Stoning more days der {f it is the springtime that|cause they are c akes one so restless and dissatis- | that if they want to they can drop|a distinct atr rf . e fie Here am 1 with the ad Bask ab tha lane the ar aioe alieconrensa dunes if they get back only part of what the furni- library continues for two) fled, Margie? pany. They have more furniture than money, and they need the money worse, even ture cost them. This sale offers a mighty best man I have ever known for jm any time. Youjof th a nadie a li husband and yet I am afraid I am »w many times you havejand t ramped shen : wishing for something else & man say, ‘I can stop amok-| Ano’ ards Siena : good start for you folks who are just about but he never does. | checkers they feel that they | billiards an sing they 1 y time. we poor women, we want not only love, but the exp of love, the little caress, the au the quick look of ad-|ce You know that some poet has/ ing if 1 want sald that a woman in her first love always loves her lover; ever after, |! he loves is love. I am not quite; to the film that} “PROG RA MS Seattle Theatre In the Sunlight Vivian Rich) annot sat sure that I have quoted the exact But Class A, Ending Tuesday Night The Human Madison | | | Menace All in the (Cleo to commence housekeeping. The sale prices will be within reach of all. Never before has such fine furniture been offered at such low prices. The whole story will appear in to- : den glance, : 2 J Jit am. toll p. m.| | miration, ‘and the ware omega © Boat,” comedy; “Wild Blooa morrow’s Star, and it will pay you in good of appreciation (Vv jet Mere ), dram ne i Walter is absolutely pertect as ulead aA omg iat hard dollars and cents to read it carefully. men go. His whole lif | Schemers,” comedy-drama nen go. His whole life “pepe jto right a nd the D e| | Mission, Ending Tuesday Night | prised if he dreamed t pd ; poe ‘s ° ole a |not as satisfied with m Pe Re, ! STAR WANT ADS and vocation, my life, t | Athambra Casing bhacigan nd a ana Me el the stoning th ns ae slis of Smily Te nye | P. J. McHugh, contractor, who, i. ed som vA inder the ruling of Corporatior 4 oyal pony he ONE-PRICE DENTISTS Clemmer, Ending Wednesday Nignt et irsalrd. recent . m4 Doctor Lathrop is licensed b earts in Exile” (Clara Kim-|the m w w in pay ; ritargia, tor it iain Best Gold 4. 00: State Board of Medical Ex-| ball Young) five parts ay oe shan OAtG a de Actress ot the girl, that Walter is in. |CTOWNS ... | ers to practice in the state ee tla gg eller Ma |Best Bridge- jot W ashington, and he has been Cofonial, sinding Saturday Night) w oA King county to bulla a road Mavsic; Waller bes for k practicing in Seattle for several nna Karenina” (Betty Nansen! from issaquah to Preston, on the > kiss me. Dur the last wor evece years The doctor does not njand Edw. Jose), five parts east side of Lake Washington ba do. | Beskaat of Tenth $5. 00 : that his it wot ake Bais wine Bia i ager tgeecpendcdpargeope yin EXPOSITION : your case ve | Liberty, in aturda h ave coms n|Red Rubber... thir not benefit you. If Hypocrites bd (incgates sy an the Toad 708 eee sn LINE Best set of Teeth adic surgical treatment 1s| wards); four parts Re wa i fsck : 4 s your case, he will i, ae and t aps ac AS Hilnioes Mstecetian Tnebuded : eon feel abet Batt Pa edn AARON, ty habit 1 We ea specialty in Dr jLathrop does not] Rdeson and Wm. Hart), five reels; eae r TO THE FAIRS j if mak pec p or consultation and you are|“fthel’s Alarm Clock.” come |}! wo! 4 } stot to (All branches of Dentistry. e to visit his office at 214-15 om es medy, | three of th . | ’ k Bldg. any day except| jy I to 8 7 i ; help poor, suffering humanity |Any work that don’t prove" , t| Madison Ending Tuesday Night |! Scoring Big Success | “TL said to him the other night ye ill Pp Su . between 9 a. m. and & The Three of Us.” (Margaret | '* eet long by ask the a | This Week i | Aid to im the Other nett, satisfactory will be made)». m. Some of the diseases that| Taliaferro). five parts. “The Black | TBere are no floors in the ter us Week in - mone ord f Doctor Lathrop suce ully treats | pox,” episode N “lin rainy weather the mu¢ Fa | over free of charge at amy ||” is “A x," episode No. 6: comedy | Count Leo Tolstoi’s HH) looked awfully surprised, | gs are: Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dys oe jer in the tents are ¢ Great | canadien: he. time. All work guaranteed rippe, Female Trouble, Grand, Ending Tuesday Night | “We sleep in dou real . Lum Neura Th of rough wood filled with s know you were iil. You for 12 years. Painless ex- he Oaklawn Handicap,” two-|/Of roug is take tae helene. t will a Rheur atism, Appen t drama The Fatal Note. For this ‘acc modation’ and imm traction. Examination free, |“ caches, Fethivets, ie e's Little Nightmare,” “The| We are charged $6 a week. This x swered short ney Trouble and Stom-| story the Clock Told leaves us with $3.60 with which t Abie dg 207 University St. ears when he said quiet site Fraser-Paterson mutes without a ghost of a smile I PPO! Co. - | The Two Sentence: two-part | the next period of idleness, as Jobs jokes of that kind j| love drama, with Vivian Rich; “The|of this kind are necessarily 1 suffering of hu Mysterious Contragray,” two bat rts; | permanent ee “CAN'T WHIP. "EM | IN TACOMA SCHOOLS TACOMA, April 20.—No school children may be whipped in Tacoma oe buy clothes, support our families Tilikum Ending Tuesday Night | (if we have any), and tide us ove Na Karenina A heart-gripping story of a lovestarved woman's struggle for happiness EDWARD JOSE see Margie, I'm desperate (To be continued tomorrow.) e | RESIDENCE THEATRES 7+ ° ° | | | | | iffering humanity! Suffering cats! Home Until Wednesday | The Perils of Pauline,” No. 20,| two parte Canceled two. rt} drama; “Billie Was a Right Smart |FITZGERALD SEES There Was Try this easy or “Foot There Was" OUR OWN BIG DITCH Kid “ggh ler ahem th ela pe Fame ; THEDA BARA way to heal || .Xe,Cellege Unt Wednesday | |witneates | $3 8 4 cisco Playing the husband Papell your skin with |part drama: “A Martyr of the Pree) yoy Pangani Haleet: followin ‘the a and Retum mplaint of Charles Richardsor terms of h ql hearts,” cor EDOUARD JOSE evens Anne ® Tonight that bi coment sory Hl Resinol [88 82. «cet RENEE cents im o* “4 Theatre hat frnmia hein MINIMUM WAGE ssightly skin affectior ethe | srepiaceawitn Resin GASE UP WEBNESDAY hot water, then gently a te i nt i Ra M. Thig and Mr Mattie I ie Thig, heirdressers, will be trie little Resinol Ointment. ¥ be astonished how instantly itching stops and healing begins fore Justice Whitehead, Wee violation. of the » law Theirs will e under the new GO BY RAIL SHASTA ROUTE 720 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. Cc. G. CHISHOLM DF. & PLA, S-year-old son had been too! Argiewicz, Violinist Crawford, Organist EXTRA! U. of Ww. Crew tn thril whered reg: and, Ca 11 A.M. to 11 P.M 3 Acts Vaudeville 4 First-run Reels Ladies’ Orchestra Elliott 1256 In most cases the sick skin quickly day, for a minimum wa be the first TODAY Cleo Madison in becomes clear and healthy again, YOU TAKE A CHANCE at very little c uffa and merchandise sent : Lhe Price 5c-10c. a oobi ee Hum M k t and Resinel Seep It is charged they paid R : tore fis The Hu one eae § om main but $3 . Amateur Night Tuesday be new order just | CLASS “‘A”’ etinn as rene at) f a their establishment in the Den \k sued by the postoffice department building,

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