The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—);ONDAY, NOV. 8, 1915. PAGE 3, FILMS OPEN )} Two Big Features § on Liberty's New Seer Bill; | ‘Th What Other House : Have on New Programs a> have come aah ey have won Two big features the movies, seen for the first time in Seattle Sunday, scored an in stantaneous hit. These are the Triangle pictures at the Liber ty, and the Mantell and Gene vieve Hamper debut In filmdom at the Clemmer Exceptionally attractive bills are also offered this week at the other playhouses “Salvation Nell," a dramatic g —A Rare Treat in Pictures, in Both Comedy T and Drama, Awaits You at the Liberty USTIN FARNUM -~ ENID MARKEY hit for several seasons on the In a Six-Part Super-Feature ageaniag stipe; Seesare sh te Melbourne; “A Long Chance,” with Frank Keenan, the great character actor, is shown at the Alhamb the famous Buck Parvin character in fiction is a Colonial theatre feature; ” powerful drama and a comedy starring Mr. and Mra. Sidney drew are Class A theatre at tractions; J. Warren Kerrigan : in a Western story is the Mis sion theatre feature I The Triangle leture are elation in more ways t o We aides ip « force f three of the greatest din tors nthe world, the have also joined man ‘ ye well 4 a dramatic o The ir ‘ of stick stuff, STRAIN | —a tale of the primitive emotions that com- pels instant attention and holds you spell- bound to the finish with the dramatic power and emotional intensity of the narrative. Raymond Hitchcock, Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett in a Three-Reel Comedy MY VALET TRIANGLE SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST. Remarkable Values in Children’s Coats $4.98 A Special Purchase—A Special Price eautiful tyle fre chit materia ind smart misse | year etty materia plendid mixtures, check ted effects, with in faney hel in the ne lay c CHILDREN'S VELVET HATS 98c th the Spe | Hat ial ( t al Cos ttle “t 1 v (At 98¢] «ee nd tan Woolnap Blankets—t have the tan 66x58 » the same as usu said I : . . A I mane, ye spaly —complications pile the laughs on thick and er jobs have come - e had a lL Oh, I don't say ye Christina Johnson, wife of Carl J, fast. 1 rward, but| Johnson, journeyman tailor, of 114 ss on yer Boylston ave has started suit th that most for divorce, ng she be- obs at has pulls|leves she wou ave been killed 4 c, note: ait Ye| by ber husband on October 13, had Haymond Hitencock and Mabel Normand, two Premier funmakers | sc ‘hot been for the neighbors and who appear in the first Triangle bill at the Liberty mind to tell police. aaecnit — — our ward made hi She complains that Johnson {Girt the Golden West with | cause I asked h knocked her down and beat her un- tions. t Bates ht better of it, for if I did it/ til she was black and blue in many Of R te t. there eas be just as like as not that|places about her body. He was tr at . CLEMMER ould throw {t up to me that drunk, she says, as was his habit. 1 that t . ‘ ry 4 Rex Ingram with the t She says he frequents saloons and en, Conceded to be NG eR es | Fox and » was mad at me. associates with dissolute women 7 mem jcas foremost trage Mantell’s | oq th ate es But I got promotion be. » Gilliam isued an order re- appear 5 in a an artist, Robert t 4 | cause of my saving that child,’ said|Straining Johnson from again at- screet nduct 1 a eautit ne G Tim, ‘ye can’t t nying that tacking his wife and commanding . traction i eaks fc ) not that same.’ | answered him to pay her $40 a month during. = thE | is the 60 { Miss Margaret had|the time her suit is pending, : LIBERTY t the Clemmer t Mr. Symone and some 4 The + eralded Triangle fea erformances r influential friends, i os opened at the Libert 1a t ‘ ye be? Did any one iq “ P spony # ¢ ' Casey, the oth ai Se Shakespea saved Miss Flan « ? i Strain with Dust ror E fre ng run ov ie (ELEVEN A. M. TO SEVEN P. M.) (AFTER SEVEN O’CLOCK) Venicla et Che Chamaier, mae Bad bg pale ot tans WHAT YOU NEED: ennet the Blind f Devot 1 folks. Cc drama of! Mentell and Ha give it t, I think Tim is the LOGES . 30 . Fart a str € @ pers lity that 1 all the world, but it does Fost « tandard The first t Vd knowing , i a remedy for eam at ¥ t ' | MELBOURNE |he married when was th to make Salvation opened Sunday }around the saloon on the corner, |“ jependa - P ‘ + % ’ . F. Here he meets | @t the Melbc theatre to packed | was not good e h for a grand ne #000 4 1 rf Nig he Die " > { . n Fr o ance Beatriz Mich-} man like bin that was rising or Hosema, fs ~ ad society girl there ‘ sta y to two] thr own efforts to sitting A t — whom he | at 8 i the chair of the chief. ashes, E ro ( ia a ‘ Miss Margaret, At least Irishmen |! the latter kidr oO ) bit I are. They are that — Incons And ha er, taken he inl b with re ent that they remind ye of Bose , er like hin ' Salvat French flea One minu a Jenced is a fight ovable girl wh Tin saying that I must not | Emerse Labo has given me no encouragement, of t because it muld ease yc f hou soda water (One) ) 111 queen ti and love are supreme | jet little Mar t Anne go to th St. New pa ss: Dinah acta ata dpeamiageeh poe by acts or words. i havent i 2 t f On BO then throw a My. Valet” toa fe quailt when a fs in| kindergarten class that Mrs. Sy-|S!! Drugsists, tied seven years. We have two the least assurance that she ever fore or anyt elne the t ome duced t ove—wh r she wear Sal-| mone has at her house because it aiid children, of 2 and 5 years, respec oii jike me were | single and un ( eet and pork in amaill piece ompat Nuff said ation hood or not—t tory,| will put too grand ideas into her tively. We are 35 years old attached. It is my secret th Q.—I am a young girl, but | have edd to beans, and one onion ent fine. |tures remain at the and ally a mighty Snteres:ing/ head. And the next he insists he About three years ago | left MY 1oV. her, and it makes me hap wrinkles under my eyes. | use Salt when done and cover with the| Tuesday night ne eats is as good as anybody and better The Cu of wife for six months on account of O10 a over it witch hazel on my face three times |followir Three Mex +. #4 | cet than most Pp her nagging and temper. | return Now, Miss Grey, please give me a day to get rid of them, but it has and {ns MISSION Cc . ee ial What do you think, Miss Mar os ed to give her another chance, and some of your Im judgment not helped them in the least. Can tender, put thru Warren Kerriga at You've re i ( ha e H Loan | garet Do om” think Tam doing Happiness Is our second child was born. Lately please put a ¢ heart into it you suggest anything else a 1 cup tresb tar, |bome in the out the aturday Vea | wzORE by ett weed ; waret ' 1 have made up my mind to go "'N one can alter my intention to ELSIE i butter, and th and “A Ld u cd-] Anne go over there want her to D d h away alone to start business iM A gy \eyay. cart aoe? rt ae ae ae Xcs]ienen ‘he beat things: T want her rained to the city, provide for my family a account of my wife's uu 8 ! ives Ke : o have everyt ¢ give Bi D apt and. on ene eget t, and f y ; € edt t-| To Mrs. &.W.: I read your letter of role he ner at | hee ten ib ie ae ars itter regs lather to my children but as | step into 1 as i i , | rancher r 4 ; teh B : . Of harmony and congeniality 00) Ol uings mice the Make haz and want to tell you that you hit Miylul! bard ay a“) and me” ee j he the there is none in our home, and « to let this g ow ever 80 little bs : the nail en the head in regard to the pores buyer—and there ; 4 at 4 . oe Oana we * children are living in a wror how | feel toward her er : 1 4 | Way we delegate our power to a few, basis for the 1 tri tive 1 “ahic thectt, shecWaa neh ttt \ 4 good 1 rex r ask me ff she was right in mosphere. As | seem to be the ob’) may have a letter from her . men. How foolish when we stop to| conflicts, Out of th » LA Secret | jetting her child mingle with the q ee eS nae botter| 2. while ‘ think of it! Why not use the mail| “uation arises a = another — three-reel | rict come to the conclusion | ha To fully understand our condition, =» < miah aie Unie ate al nmi bh Mawasenl a tire nareanel holds the ¢ t atten don't know anything about it remove myself for all time et me explain that we have r Q.—My little gir years old, and the printing press ow A three-pa AAIRiAA Mere” alitote Pee Renan Melegab OR Haven't | aright to gain the peace» oe and | have for the past s very nervous. She is avery we expect some one else to do what of Fire etes t Fatt Artie as AUR Eo thitik if {ent to sate 7 nd happiness that were mine before 1. vears earned our income by poor sleeper etimes she doe® 4 should do ourselves? It is like 4 story 0 reve f cl e s an| » lL would let he tay. with ayonies for the balance of my life?) un future SQUAR at night Jo ye nk this i8 on He didn’t get it, and then he * will not oaly do sood. bu ert refuse to t enou A MOTMER prayed to be sent after one, and he| ALHAMBRA CLASS A ee eh a unhappiness was °F 1 got it. No one can do for you a Follow the hee With Be Eyton tn uh ad friend of my wife's, o t Let us all work for the mail and the charac.er act Alhambra ntil 7 In being married to a man { girl of 25, unr ‘ 1 press, which will enable us to get theatre. Frank ‘ Re be A theatre, prove ow | thirty years your se- repeated d : fie Han hla pl barbs chaNrN hig Feo the: te ng of the|¢ raat ty t i ait nior, and ‘permitting an she regards me will tear the m away from the ig-| Chance c daughte wee “ g ve her friend But |, when | first P Q.—Should a letter of Intro norant mass. Then there will be true Story, tl almost unap- | Phe ham high soc toe meny attentions to saw her, knew she was my ideal." , tion be sealed C. 8. |understanding. MRS. T. W. 8. | Proachal tomineering | Pete" : Let the folks back be paid you by t Today | love ner, just love her as a bled : tte wor te Bs i veertn Mr and Mr ; tome of your Puget oun younger men ? I have never done in my life. She ‘ it vet t anled ie " 4 hown in love with| yoatmer®.” an salmon, welghing fr no do t y ett t \ sea note would What follow c ttle it) Pictorial $1.25, All Expr ss Charges Tee "Albert Hansen | **: , | The Original furnpbon | servi coder catrenn ce ey A BI sPeeier oI sivverenyn |e oe tral vou piaave print io yr) MALFEO MILh heed aM fen, eal oe 10c antes. DOE || - con earne? 808 §, | Unless you say Pop spry tty the man|N,, and beating his wife, Mark Nonrn vacirie Pisin co. | _ é 4 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison|/ “Linch at the Hollywood, 212|¢0n 6a" i beans and poi, YOu may get # Substitute | n The|Bodell occupies a county jail cell.! 751 stuart Bldg. Seattle, Wash. O8e Tuesday grea in Bedding wo TWO SPLENDID Hosiery Specials MISSES’ ed Hose good, fast black double knees and llc toes; regula Tomo biting s Howe these and in all 21c variety of dark with rig tly and titched filled th 1 $1.2 a pair of rs ey're cotton with f ore ese a oO n but and just as warm at checks and plaids, in ve; worth $3.50; size woo! finish, viceable ser pink 0 inche Confessions of a Wife ANNIE ASKS A QUESTION {she will do them good. I look for And what do ye think of Tim to have a lot of your common raid es Ye see, Miss Margaret, she is 80 Sh brought little Margaret and already she tells her er to and w a e how to act. The all t s of the m was sprawled all of the and she commanded or and put your pad- fine you Tim straightened * Lis very y fe that by tt p| 8 tho he had mmand from the f pill 5 wy laate She'll learn to be a lady and, always ts say-| Miss Margaret, I ys wanted to n lake it revties "You nie, you are. It 1 sself th this. He | not the conventionally perfect man- ting that ¢ a ners that make a lady—its sincerf- rll ne ty and endliness such as you 1 shown me . tay » home tr ight, little book, there at he was sure that ne commandment that most would t lice captain withir others ys k Give unto: e next six months daughters what you wish yours 8 needs me in his| Parents had given you. ‘ sticking out his (To Be Continued.) irself that will ne JUDGE FORBIDS HIM

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