The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1915, Page 3

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Spender CONTINUOUS 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. ALHAMBRA Westlake, Pine at Sth 10c 368. 5c Seats ISSION Fourth, Pike Unies Today and Tuesday Hobart Henley in The Three-Part Spectal “THE SILENT BATTLE” Gertrude Robinson, Jam Kirkwood, Mack Sennett and Arthur Johnson In W. W ffith’s Piety “PIPPA PASSES” From Browning's Poem Continuous, 11 a. m. to TT p.m. 5c 800 Ground 5c TO PRODUCE PLAYS THEY WRITE IN CLASS » at “the university lors, producers @ course of the p Under the direction Harrison, instructor in the En t semester bh £ write Josep wil! not only wean WANT Nie) MES 10 SF Jie WSOUS Is November 7 WILLIAM FOX Will Present THEDA BARA In “CARMEN” CLEMMER(e 10c + attle's Booty 10¢ PRatuplay Woude ’ Coming Next Sunday VALESKA SURATT IN THE “Soul of Broadway” CLEMMER 10c Srutte s Got 10¢ Phetoplray “ru. William Fox Presents DOROTHY BERNARD 10c Pretoplay Hous JENSEN TO HEAD STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1915, PAG SWEETHEARTS! “A RECENT SNAPSHOT OF PRESIDENT WILSON AND HIS } FIANCEE, MRS. NORMAN GALT, TAKEN AT A BALL GAME IN WASHINGTON | with Von Herberg He Tab Over New Goliseum on Pike St. WILL HAVE 5 THEATRES Another move in the way of bigger and better pictures for Seattle motion picture houses Is the merger of Jensen and Von Herberg, Inc. of Seattle, who operate the Liberty, Al hambra and Mission theatres of this city, and the Columbia in Portland, with the Coliseum theatre, announced Sunday By this arrangement the Col iseum, now buliding, comes un der the management of Jensen and Von Herberg. The Coliseum will be com pleted at an early date. It will share with the Liberty the hon ors of being Seattle's finest photoplay palaces. It will seat 2,500, and, when completed, will represent an outlay of $600,000 Th ined ¢ tle Theatre Co, organ ofa fol pres prest and what is now the successful of the after it t the mast tay the a three vaudeville. | ' It “was thei ellef, and a belief n which they staked their for-| w weren't much then. the district would 1 north of Pike st “i the Alhambra as a theatre Ad by pages in best that cou that and half and the pages pictur no mat slog: r what ft costs brought them t Q the big Hin Can you tell me kley, Minn., fire was A.B Q.—I am a young girl of 17, and in need of your help. 1 am doing housework, and a young fellow comes up to see me almost every day. He says he loves me, but his mother and sisters say he is engag- ed to another girl. | don't believe it. He wants me to go auto riding with him, Should | go or not? | love but it breaks my heart when they tell me he is engaged to another girl WORRIED. Better fortable leather ur wide. and made especially itary ventilating jtem. This hous » business fore of what An instance producers thir the Liberty him I r you tres of New York PHOTO | PLAYS |REED Goes TO SPOKANE | wil T | Clem |past five Spokane lager of the Casino t the Clemmer th tres oa A SCREAM! | Chariie Ch h tion that Dear Miss Grey: Your letters are Indeed a study, It appears that the world is shadowed by sorrow and scorched by the fierce fires of suf fering. | presume your correspond ents all seek happiness? To know that justice, harmony and love are supreme in the uni verse is likewise to know that all adverse and painful conditions are the result of our own disobedience to that law. Such knowledge leads to strength and power and it is upon such knowledge alone that a true life and enduring success and happiness can be bullt Desire is as insatiable as the ocean and clamors louder and loud in Seattle for the Monday where a ept th ng Su Alhar R "ZAZA" WELL DONE HERE'S MAE MARSH'S SisTER 2 Famous Players COM |renapest are n the Riait “ renz e and pa Alaska’s day at the | He M Clemmer Ending Saturday Night Tuesday Night h Night Night Tuesday a Liberty Ending Tuesday Night (dw THIS BILL LOOKS GQOD Class A Ending Tuesday Night The Silent Battle h Hobar G t Henle 1 Agnes Vernor head: ° the Madison Ending Henr ) Tuesday Night rrinc ng comed a picturization * cartoon fn what year) er ‘ithe universe, and that they, lahat They as its demands are attended to Desire is the region of hell, and torments are centered there The giving up of desire is the real zation of heaven, and all delights await the pilgrim there | Cling to self and you cling to sor-| row; relinquish self and you enter | nto peace, To seek selfishly is not only to lose happiness, but even that which we believe to be the source of happiness it is ng. not in being loved The heart is blessed It Is In giving, not In seeking gifts We find quest Whatever be thy longing or need That do thou give | So shall thy soul be fed and thou indeed Shalt truly tive.” all our thy Men and women are rushing hith er and thither in the blind search for happiness; and cannot find it nor ever will, until they recognize that happiness is already within them and round about them, filling | selfish searching, are themselves out from it This then is the secret of health a pure heart and a well-ordered mind. This is the secret of succe —an unfaltering faith and a wisely di rected purpose and to rein in with unfaitering will the dark steed of desire. This is the secret of p>wer I thank you WILLIAM STEVENS. shutting Q.—1 am going to get my brother a gold tie clasp and pin for hie birthday. Which initial should be engraved on them—the initial of his Christian or surname? OUT-OF-TOWN A me tt Dear Miss Grey argument and are not in a position to secure here We have hada information which would settle it satisfactorily. Per. haps you can give it to us How did Burns become of the world? When Jeffries retired, to whom did he give the championship? Did Jack O'Brien ever fight Bob Fitzsimmons? Was there ever a champion of the world? heavyweight If 80, who? Thank you vey much OUT-OF-TOWN SUB that nut thn T Jeffrie Yor tio Henry Walthall “GHOS' TS” '|5c CLASS “A” | WEYMANN THE in their | © champion f Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST. Men! Dress Up! This is:the week that mere man is given an opportunity to outrival the fair sex in Dress- we're ready to help you dress well and save Piasesc Stylish Ties! ken 25¢ ° $1'50 To $15 ory One-Piece al women gar from former and $15.0 With Distinction ou 4 elect Foreign Aerial Corps or Nine Serving In The include Silk Poplins, Serges, Silk Messa line and Granite Cloth, and in the popular shades of Biue, Tan, Copenhagen, Taupe, Wistaria and Pium materials LEADER BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMS United Press Staff ¢ dont PAIUS, Sept rial Brown, Green, rrespor KITTY 1S DANGEROUSLY ILL Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper o begir Enterprise Association ‘ . * tif enough 4 1 finis but e way id to ae I'm afraid) ~BOY SHOOTS LITTLE SISTER © PLAYING ROBBER; CAN'T LIVE pressed the trigger. report, and the girl nold carried her down- and ran for a doctor. has not left his sister's Ar her bedside he boy her annot et in found a rusty upstairs Ww resid Gist called his s bed her pa tairs, in with te from ihe regular traning |not adnate, because of he sats aie) “| Breakfast rca qonenimeat afl of eu ies aod bee tga a Lunch and APPEAL FOR REESE Dinner Senttle’s Newest Cafeteria Serves You Better 6:30 A. M conrine service to 7 se P. M. the under public y labor or force appropria nt fund Utah asking nvicted 1 cireun tial evide after a § joe H of granted a new t W “SOON SOOTHED BY POSLAM tralia "1421-23 4th Ave. Adjoining Joshua Green Bldg. NEAR Pik POURTH un W. organ rial of Hill When you go to the San Francisco Exposition To negiect seeing this Exposition is to forego one of the most delightful experiences possible JUDGE GARY Maintain your contact with family, friends and business associates by using WESTERN UNION Day Letters and Night Letters These provide quick and economical means of daily communication, THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. ~ SALMON EAST: (To Be Continued BULL BROS, ust Printere nome 1013 THIRD «a AIN 1043 Stewart

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