The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915. PAGE 3. Hazel Dawn«{|p:avs| OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! 66 SiON — I . BE” steamers i. cao ae The Second Allotment of Low-Priced Lots at s aeeieeta ‘asaeaaae tu in es rg: a a SE The Great Ocean i i: oe aaa at Resort Site Gay Amusement City to Be Built On Cohas- Niobe” ts the comedy 4 eee peeing , set Beach_—‘‘Finest Beach on a Greek statue that # to life, The humor ‘ the Pacific Coast play 1s derived f he fact that Peter t ' . . Asal ka: the’ peeaigent ‘ : , oe Announcement is made at the offices of the Oregon of the Insurance company : tiful non t ‘ ata & Washington Development Co., developers of SEA- ee cotdy pq : HURST, the great ocean resort project for the state of cowl tatue of Niobe, , : Dy oe S Washington, that all $25 lots in the first allotment of which his company has ‘ : this property have been sold. A second allotment of heavily insured. Electr : 2 ; : : ; the house ; ft Aero ; $25 lots has just been made, in order to insure a big colle f . " crowd of enthusiastic buyers to visit the SEAHURS1 Jenta ought ¢ t tent city when the first excursion to the beach is con- ducted, about July 1. passing through the wi brings the statue to life i Pusance, of the fad ane “The ocean resort idea has taken the people by The perfectly moral presi 4 Statue ‘ ae storm,” says L. H. Seeley, secretary of the Oregon & : 1 Riess prance COLONIAL Washington Development Company, “and the first low priced lots have been snapped up quickly. 7 he if tion in trying to explain to . nd vibe. gine nh of public is keenly appreciative of the large sums to be made on investments in property in a resori of this The President of his shocked wife and other : jl i Ad ; tha Colonial, resurnea Character—and people are also eager to own property on the ocean front, where they may spend the ’ members of his household j te ne © today ar summer months. One of Seattle s eR ee aa aA od roe : ; sai “All but four of the double corners in Division A of SEAHURST have been sold, but some splendid loca- Largest Banks, scantily clad maid, running h ‘ t ‘ : . < R : . wikate ‘arent he bein n pleture of the ae tions in the $35 and $50 lots are still available. Waterfront lots at $100 are in strong demand. in Ref erring to As the incarnated and ‘ . d Southern citte 0 “The easy terms of only 10 per cent down and as little as $5 a month, place this ocean resort property th Ss h t Paee has senemes and t " t within the reach of everyone—and this is one reason, of course, why the choice locations are going so e eahurs Sag lp ae Senter wat 5 seiien| Sly ‘a ; sh heads Says: tivating powers that made hat . t negr “As before stated, it is planned to spend $100,000 at SEAHURST in the building of various projects Seritenieg. ae ra which will form the nucleus of this gay amusement city. These projects include a large hotel, club and tion = rt Te ne the tye. bath house, pleasure pier, dancing pavilion, casino, board walk and beach boulevard. Plans for the hotel , t The ot are now being drawn and will shortly be ready for public inspection. The pleasure pier will be a modern structure extending out over the ocean a distance of 600 feet from the high tide line. The board walk and credit er officers, I know 100-foot driveway will extend for three miles along the entire front of the property. The logicai resuit of | *''"%! (O")' that you will be the establishment of these projects will be the building up of a larze ocean front city of summer homes and 0 ae L I B E R TY scenario pros ten . ‘ya te i summer amusement places. Such a resort in this state is inevitable—and the start already given the SEA- | '"* bes tl . plans you tag™ rialth of pietareaauc characters, HURST project points toward most gratifying success.” es 10c PIKE 10c s . a | What Does This Project Mean to You? EATTLE eveeeee oF eee q 5 0 Ra IT MEANS THAT if you join, right now, hardest beach on the Pacific Coast,” and that S THEATRE Aimambre rding De ory, “Ca tS with the Oregon & Washington Development you and your family can camp on this beach 12:30 to 11 P.M. n." wh ' | : Company in the upbuilding of this ocean re- _ this summer and enjoy all the delights of the 3 Acts Vaudeville delicate and amusing pos xperience your y has had in handling , which reflects great Continuous 11A. M. TO 11 P.M “The Littlest Rebel.” cee | Mission Ending Saturday Night | sort, you can obtain a lot for as little as $25, seaside. | | 4 First-run Reels PB, , the Ban of Coventry” |" °° : : ’ a on the easiest terms. —Put your imagination to work on the pos- Ladies’ Orchest eee ; Ab geste | wt LT Oa IT MEANS that you can do at SEAHURST sibilities of a big ocean resort in the state of Prices 5c-10c “¢ lB a ’ pase diagtdiones Mabe | > J F=7.,| now what you could have done at SEASIDE, Washington. Amateur Night Tuesday ; pr motior ‘ a} |. ao Smee aNd Ore., a few years ago when lots were sold at 2 te 38 he ice Ss oigie 1% e best tw 4) f —Plan to join the tent city which it is pro- Siauenicciewancweney hae p Masia ii ani ee oy ee ae acer tee ) of y Si aA pl that are worth today from posed to establish at Seahurst, on Cohasset : parts; “Niobe” (Hazel Dawr maine ‘ t 5 ( 4 sist beach, early in July. 2. 9% \ mosphere © ocher | / “ IT MEANS that you can do your share to- — Clemmer Ending Saturday Night | B are “Cheokt ! : : ’ ward placing Washington among the states —Plan to go down to Seahurst and frolic in Were Rithelea reine a . } 4 4 Hg § that boast of and profit by their famous re- the surf, breathe in the exhilarating, fresh, salt MISSION to Trouble. r page al Pee : f ff . ” | sorts. air; dig clams, go fishing; romp with the chil- Theatre \w hicaay aod st var ele 4 tone ; 4 as der od BoA a ; | ally coreg lg Pato ed a = this acon beauty Bory 4th, South of Pike | “ affords. Lay your plans now. “ee Grand Ending Saturday Night , t . ids replica of other famous summer seaside play- —Prompt action is advised if you / | “Rene Haggard Journeys Or ‘ ; . : (ian Biliios), two caste: “As 1 h b : grounds that have brought prestige, popular- : y Today and All Week moat” King i t souiedy?|1 ; hs F rs ity and prosperity to the states so fortunate = posed em af tao ‘ ALL VITAGRAPH | Anniversary ation ‘ t , . Gf ; as to possess them. phone or write for informa- KS Oregon & PROGRAM Fs minal estan Thanh agit C . Wa SU k “7” | —IT MEANS that you can assist in providing _ tion, including beautifully Ss Washington | “The Little Girl i <a double-reel wo) . \\ a suitable ocean resort for the entertainment illustrated __ literature, / es Development ad eee Bi ma gfe Ly nd Bilite : of the thousands of tourists who annually maps, photos, etc. O%,* Co., 401 Green to College. t in the ¢ od come to the North Pacific coast for recreation 2g Bldg., Seattle, Colonial Ending Saturday Night |CLASS A > C= F and amusement. Dear Sirs: Please send The Nigger” (William Farnum).| “Life's Shop Window.” from the ow : —IT MEANS that you can own a lot, now, * me detailed information Alaska Ending Saturday Night oper adler t \ss| This shows you the location of SEAHURST, On what the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul about your plans for the deca irae Ssthie a iaptain Macklin” (Ja ! yr _tyoraule indl|| only 118 miles from Seattle by train and auto, Railway declares to be the “finest, widest, velopment of a big ocean rag scenes outpost duties, fan. yt te e prep — scitsames seaemmatcaees ie sid ar gay amusement city we leaving for foreign service Seattle Ending Saturday Night | tior the he t patgonage the! Ea Inf . R : . SEAHUR “chal ‘ “ | “The Day of Reckoning. ; ‘ i ; ull Information Regarding SEAHURST and Excursions Planned for J SE. RST, on Famous Coha: Western dance hall scenes, aida voiig Mttom's ndtie Ma eoty cueckm pear AL) “Lite ‘en, Ate) This Summer May Be Had Free on Application. Call, Phone or Write __ ; ab tee sEAHURST onal response to love and duty 5 _ ef Intenety Interesting from Hl aes cuecuse.ccose OREGON & WASHINGTON DEVELOPMENT CO. parts; “His B today ea; *Aaebroee’s. om yer,” and having , 401 GREEN BUILDING, FOURTH AND PIKE —_ A ‘ i aa Phone Elliott 2568. Office Open Evenings Until 8:30. “+ © ¥ i n - me me inatinet holds ipon roma with the| not know Margie cannot feel,” but nd man, w ave Christian | 1 do know the gre STRENG ec n i her stection of hi a at the touch | le a ha¢ nad her sat passion am r n their arm or| wrenched from her heart and I am miner's life in the dtumping at_nuoh (peathie ue tionte ie mountains. Why the strang- ° - _-@ MARGIE THINKS THE SLOW) explain. Margi on have ate nswer the caress-| Every day it is borne on fie er departed. A woman's RESIDENCE THEATRES Bt PRAT H OF Love JS Wonet ate LU < ng ‘ hadwick 8 and my | ing voic e At set them beating is and more that to Dick I am good shooting saves her ” oe ort novia << a ph peti at! SEE ae RUN apes nls the “goddess” no longer, but silt a P Home Ending Thursday goon trusts you, Httle book Oh, little t "'m so glad I've) an ordinary woman who sometimes hebband’s life y 5 t The Black 0x two i ster nagaditer tha |W! , ‘ormation that one is| had it—the blinding, unquestioning | bores him’ to tinction, Little ~ i 7 : , arts; Cleo Madison Haunted) M ’ «white and | 80ing to ¢ nit murder or suicide, | ove, Whose only prayer was to “be-| book, I feel sorry for him as wel item wn x Heart dram King he : . at are ethics to be followed? | long” to my lover, and I humbly,| for it must be a great disepporete Ye i , ’ Baggot. in “Pressing sult : He arta ou lef your friend go and| Very humbly, thank the fates that) ment to him or any other man es 4 Yj % 2 comed nie 2 Ve wi do the deed after remonstrance on | brought tt to me honorably in the| feel that overpowering love, whi The Jarrs Visit : . Ye College Ending Thursday sc aac pgp tlt ni ce tated PP part or should you try at all| eyes of the world possessed him before he voaseatal The | Bla a ae a hrchtne seemed wholly |costs to prevent the deed, [ don't| Butt have more than pity for] its object, become a vapid habit of ° eres eet See ee on ane ; believe that Mollle was quite cer-| th poor v n who, thru force | toleration fi Arcadia The Affair of the Terrace T give hier the letter allandy tain in her own mind that s ag | of cireums », must accept tt in rem s It would be better fr j ee little shudder passed over he joing right. Jf she hac he | secret \ s| the s if we, like Mollfe, 2 bineees fine orate (Cleo HS eaaied it and witha ita Mei 0! » anything ree m Je : i a E us with the Madison), two part When the| sh nt into my bedroom and Se eee ane ta) probably telling f it < docbaon tess with “ae way thyour. Oke county Baha Paved Ja Hadeer. Gumce” |the. 00k a d not tell her she was | she, bably telling here a surgeon oves a growth that 7 ‘ 3 , v0 { Se eee eee rng “laitas <Garips an CHAAwini Ole tid frothing” will ever come to her | saps our normal physical existence, cabaret. New way of mak- . (Pauling Bush), two par susies wate wees te te aoe : Margery pa ugain to make the springtime sing} Poor Mollie! I must go to her ing lemonade. Rose bushes é Wife's Husban fomed miaih “AHOUE aman SET fl AG iP tela ta in her heart. She is saying; “Mar-| now = ’ gie does not know. Margte does| (To Be Continued Tomorrow.)>, and thorns, Chickenetted » and said in a voi « ween inclination and | 8° Goes oh egEs y z BILL SHOWS UP en Marg ac duty shad « to me - 8 ju wire me from | Do you know little book, t t HIGH BOOZE BILL, that you ‘had 4 er from| altho i would hardly dare whis | : eee Ain ngaelt, yat aby ARAMe | 5c—A Jitney—S5c he is on his wa land | had been Dick’ instead of Mr. Hat NEW YORK, Ma 3 ecretary wl on should be msde the ¢ ton who placed the tuation be-|ia with this coupon entitles the holder to’ any seat, mattnee or =— —— be : +. Bryan declared ess un-|todian of his letter of explanation fore me that wondrous night before | evenings, at the General 5c Admission tp. B aes der the auspices of the National|to me, but I am coming up to let|onr marriage when 1 felt that tol = —_— t Abstainer nion here, that the Bu - —~=-= “belong” to him would bring me EE este darter rash pide Life’s Shop yerone’ to fin wo oe i GRAND Opera House even patriotism was no match for Window or be imag 1 would have Home of first-run photo plays and unequaled vaudeville—con- LOGES 10c 27 the appetite which alcohol cult gone with him unquestionably? ates in its vietim In plotures—se \'There, Httle book, I have sald tt tinuous from noon until 11 p,m. More for Your Money at H [ Mr. Bryan sald the amount spent CLASS A THIRD to you, and, while saying it, 1 won| 5c — —5C nnuall to rin in the Unite aT PIKE ¢ in my heart of hearts if 1 am the Mission build 100 macadam? lifferent from any other wom One big laugh all the Scene from “Lifting the Ban of Coventry,” featured at the Mission tor | States woulr 7 the balance of this week. highways across the continent is thee auutate Women waa

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