The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1916, Page 3

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ait ARE GIVEN ‘s Lillian Witherspoon, of Knick-| erbocker Hotel, Gets | $10 Cash MANY LETTERS one e) ? fs PRIZE WINNERS FIRST, $10 CASH—Lillian - | Witherspoon, Knickerbocker él hotel. 1} ‘ SECOND, $5 CASH—Made- || line Hobart, 753 N. 83rd st. THIRD — SIX MONTHS’ PASS (good for two people) to | Rex theatre—Martha Brown, } 3823 37th ave. S. * NEXT TEN PRIZES—Pass ee (good fortwo) to Rex theatre— | | Mary M. Hille, 2900 E. 53rd; ' Hannah Weir, 2900 E. 53r¢ st.; poy Rogers, 618 Ward at.; Ros N, 44th W. Willard, 3621 | E. Spruce st.; Mabe! Luce, 1252 | | Taylor ave.; Mise M. Sweeney, | | 1100 23rd ave. S.; Maym ferys, 510 E. 75th et.; Margare Stiles, R. F. D. No, 5, Box 82; Miss Olive McCleary, 1808 Bor- | en ave. a The prizes will be forwarded | | H to the winners by mall. Wy STAR--SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916. PRIZES ON ‘CAVE '|AMIERICAN SHOWS ‘UNPARDONABLE SIN: DRY DRAMA endthrift’ at Rex; Gloria Fonda as Star at Mission; ‘To Have a to Hold’ at Coliseum ee ee oe PAGE 3 | | | | | | | ENE e! Lilian Witherspoon, Knicker. bocker hotel, ts first prize winner/ #00 oe shee 1-0-0 0 ne 9 hed! in the letter contest on the question *? } mpted by “The Misleading! PACES cule he «| 4 ; av" at the Rex theatre | AMERICAN | COLISEUM te *the woman of today prefer ——— . 6 @) ‘he caveman methods of making) The feature at the American Mae Murray will make her pho love? theatre, beginning Sunday, I*/todramatic debut in Mary John Her essay, containing 144 words,| “The Unpardonable Sin,” with Hol! son's famous novel. “To Have and 5 brings out concisely, yet adequare-| brook Blinn as the star. The un-!¢o Hold,” the thrilling romance of 4 IY, & modern viewpoint of love-mak-|pardonable sin touchéd upon {| the early Colontal days in Vir img and mating that is well rea-| this work is that of habitual drunk-|ginia, and will be the feature at % soned enness, and it ts committed by &/ the New Coll for three days, . ia Accepting the quality of strength! man who {nherited the taste from | starting Sur When it comes "HE fh the cave-man, Miss Witherspoon|his father, and, thruout the five | to beauty, there are few who have insists, however, that in this 20th| acts, the question of heredity aleo| i; on Mae M She tall tury of ours the man must have|recelves its fair and intelligent! sienderly built, and moves with an| th of mind and heart as well/sbare of treatment. The hero’® appealing grace of movement as anybody. Her essay follow: conquest of It is evolved thru «ee | wal ‘ love of a woman, but the im! ie ie en ait nent ath, cated portant thing is that he did win| | STRAND | fmte use because of animal the battle over his inherited evil] @ ind eiipiapaiailbats mee Genet 4 "| desires. Saturday is the last chance to| EGE. wor vet wemat coesm veaird ytd ey Ar alee glk (1) Louise Fazenda, in Keystone comedy, at Liberty. (2) Scene from “The Unpardonable Sin,” at a The deatres of the cave-mah were |? 7 ae ?| un Ret lending lady ip tie eri®| American, (3) Mae Murray and Wallace Reid, in “To Have and to Hold,” at Coliseum. (4) Gertrude Fonda, A absolute selfishness. What in ttle Mary Sunshine * ©) Seattie movie girl, starred in “Orugged Waters,” at Mission. (5) Scene from “The Spendthrift,” at Rex. he wanted he tock. Wi t women tp O————————~ “fe fin joan, sunshiny play : ve iabwietind there whe wente eave-man Manager Hamrick of the Rex! phe strand announces a big Ethos of love making? Serety (theatre, is following up “The Mi* \scoop for Sunday, but ts withhold “The leading Lady” next week with pret |) th of ‘the feature until | { love waking ef a strona manta a ‘Y Irene Fonwick in “The Se@ltheg ens ware r thrift,” a George Kleine production. | eee } e_mbat muet be the true bests! Irene Fenwick and Cyril Keight: | e! of this streagth , ; ror ley, the two leads in this produc COLONIAL . Tzhrse" thine, trenath of mind tion, are now playing an extended |@ o engagement in The Song of| With Edythe Sterling and Nor BRING OUT T. > May be entered by each contestant. {PC ON SPR G rs Songs.” at the Eltinge theatre,|bert A. Myles as the stars, “The BRING OUT THE OLD Write your name and address on POEM ON SPRING G . New York. | Badger Game; or, In the Web off KODAK; BEST PHOTO the back of each photo }THE DOLLAR PRIZE IN The story has to do with a young | the Grafters,” will be shown at they ) AR - THIS , (Ss CON woman whose puritanical and | Colonial theatre, beginning Sunday. | WILL GET DOLI AR) - {IS W S CONT I eee, Ferrel cucwes (© per-! wealthy aunt implants an uncat-|This play reveals the inside work: | — a |ural love of pleasure and the joys|ings of corrupt politics. While, Springtime with the birds sing Hi R MENTION nthe, dollar for the best, poem |} that money will buy that later gets|the picture is not sermoniaing, it|!ne. the sun shining and the trees tery, 1618 to Barna “0 the dap steamer, Seiko Maru, while | ber into an ayful mixup. nevertheless shows up organized/and flowers a-bloom is the best Fred Sommerteld, 2446 23rd ave.| dollar will be given her if she wilt ogy Bang ower deep oe graft and vane ta S great rem x itime of the year to take your snap W.; Tillie Sommerfeld, 2446 23r¢ cai! at The Star office some time 0. Pr out. + sy wit gambling, aon | , ave, W.; Hazel Hendrix 1 Rat-| next wee # Damage has not yet been ascer- and “underworld” graft yg at least Uncle Jack thinks cine weds Aime Bavenart, Bollives Sent, wpe Here is her poem the feature Well, spring 1s here in all ber | Thomas Biles, Duwamish; Frank a ere lat the Liberty Sunday, with Frank hae glory, and a photo contest would Dart (rong coties Wash: tade-\Gvring le on tnfant— ene VALUABLE COUPON Mills as the lead, at its outset bo Just the dandiest thing im |) tiie, Selleck. Wash.; Beatrice| Newly born challenges definitely the so-called |@———— ~~» leaned | Aginable, Roberth * 4533 Dibbie ave, N. W.; | With. forget-me-not eves jadvanced thinkers who declare|” Kathtyn Willtams, Rose Uncle dack will give to the-Ctr’t ry cima’ Roberts, 6533 Dibble ave.| That open at morn Gat ens mary with pertoct sieht. jand Lilien Welkee wOl Oe caicleke sending in the best snap “Ww Harold Hendrickson, 2706|Her hair is of dandelion ' the new bill at the Clas A the:|shot iy harmony with this time of \: Wg, Mar + $106 | Hor hate Sa of da ., atre, beginning Sunday. the year a silver dollar bit gemnlarw i i iar var te ven test Loutse Fazenda and Charlle| “The Black Orchid” will feajure}| So get out your kodaks and get Vite unnm Murray are the two comedians in|Kathlyn Williams, Rose Melville! busy. Uncle Jack expects a mighty Steamer Kanawha went down off | y1, Precmgy ell rma won with bi “The Judge,” which is the Key-| will be seen in a new Sis Hopkins | big buneh of snapshots to flow in coast of South Carolina Friday. All eweet | . is stone comedy feature on the pro-|comedy, and Lillian Walker will/during the nex@myeck but 21, who were picked up in| 4s she ies in| her eradle of «Tam. STRAND —THEATRE— Second Ave., between Spring and Seneca REELS 97 REELS The best Picture of its kind ever shown i an Hour.” 10N her first |"Drugged Waters,” which |feature at the Mission | days, starting Sunday five-part | Seattle, is co-starred | beautiful blonde | pletes the bill | . CLEMMER Murdock rines,” with A | the role of Aurelia, ginning Sunday. It ts a Fitch play, ‘EXPECT FIGHT the But We Can’t Announce the Title Until Tomorrow ly fight over passage in two weeks. Don’t fail to read our big Ad in Sunday Times and Monday Star A “Musty Suffer” proposal who claimed it information nents, revenues of the light departments time, and that quarte | would be an unnece the Information was sent “For the last two years, } Comed been almost impossible to get the] (2:15 to 4:15 Daily) |was made Saturday that a new lo. information we wanted,” says Jcation in the immediate vicinity of Erickson present one is about to be ne “Prior to that time, the state-| gotiated Title ments were available monthly, and] out on (7 a ” ers. In that way not only the coun | ellmen, but the general public knew i “We are furnished with detatled mu ig information regularly from Superin | Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, who LE eras inte the not cert : ns World-famous Operatic Baritone, will sing became bishop of the M. BE. church! ; sues a long monthly report and has daily with the Coliseum’s liad iy le sig “Map Lette | ‘ s a big matling lst Rut ast, devart-| ae university, 7 aie a ey . ae “ R- ” from the most Import ant depart ture free to men at the M. C. A.] Those who have seen these “Musty Suffer” HIM fori 'y’aliitun'te'gat" "HM FAMOUS RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA FM svivsss ci ’maas ction, sc 3 Pictures declare them to be the most mirth- shock Sunday afternoon. ! ; ; . rown, advertising mana-| 3 provoking comedies ever shown ‘No FLOOD DANGERS | This, besides the greatest of Filmed r of the Northwest Trust and| Romances, and at the same price Safe Deposit Co., will speak on pe “Thrift” at the friendship supper, 3 Lake Washington will be lowered | at 5:20 cana) this thru the year Come Tomorrow—We Can Promise jthe Chamber of Commerce. be the star of “Her Bad Quarter of | an ccieeensie’ |Gertrade (Gloria) Fonda, the | Washington state winner of the |Universal Beauty contest held some time ago, will be starred in} photoplay, | fa the for three William C. Dowlan, a favorite stock actor of with A comedy com - — tain Jinks of the Horse Ma-| playing | is the new fea ture at the Clemmer theatre, be based on the days of the Grant presidential campaign. ON GILL’S VETO City councilmen anticipate a live quarterly and water statement ordinance ve-| toed by Mayor Gill, which will up over the mayor's veto again for The measure was passed at the of Counetiman Erickson, | was difficult for | members of .the council to get de-| tailed concerning and and Mayor Gill vetoed It on the ground} that the figures are available at any ly statements | ry expense, | it has| printed slips to light and water us with no| |danger of flood in the Black river | valley or to adjacent property any in charge © snapaldts open boat, are missing. violets shy this Clyde Night come | the} ex-| water | the Loge Seats 30c at a You a Rare Treat where, Col, J. B. Cavanaugh, |United States engineer announced Friday afternoon |meeting of water front owners, at COLISEUM “The Very Sweetest Story Ever T. Beginning Tomorrow : | 0 HAVE Pease Go TES Bowhacs |known as The Southern California | AND | H 0 L D lake public With Mae Murray “The Beautiful” and Wallace Reid jin A Ringing, Swinging Story of the Brave Old Days - | Romance Heart Throb Action | BEGINNING MONDAY The Coliseum’s Matinee Concerts Admission15c Children5c NEWS OF THE SCOUTS Philadelphia Boy Scouts have es. [tablished an employment bureau jfor the purpose of procuring post- tions for boys who are dependent jand need job | The Philadelphia Y. M. C. A., in | conjunction with the Philadelphia | Local Council, has started a Scouts training course Scouts of Altamont, thru the paper of that town, have lentered a protest with publishers against printing cigaret advertise ments . Boy Kas. The local Scout council of Los Angeles has started publication of is to be | Scout Rodeo, ‘WESTLAKE MARKET TO QUIT IN AUGUST Tennants occupying the West market, Fifth ave. and Pine st., have been given notice to |vacate by August 1. The site had |been bought by Frederick & Nel |son, the big department store firm, 1914 for $735,000, John Gra ham, architect, has been employed to draw plans for a new building Frederick, president of the company, Saturday re the however, fused to say anything about plans Immediately upon receiving no itice that the Westlake market lo jcation must be given up, the man agement got busy. Announcement |BISHOP HUGHES TO LOS ANGELES, March 18.—Sher- iff's deputies dispersed a hilarious band of Mexicans on El Monte road believing they planned an uprising. The Mexicans said they were merely having a parw. ‘ (Reserved) 50c THE MA '—of whom Thomas W. God-driven pen than Rocke: ‘|feller’s and Morgan’s com> ‘bined fortunes.” +|—of whom the Australas for an army of conquerors.” —of whom the Houston MUTUAL MASTERPICTURES DE LUXE EDITION ; Sunday—Till Tuesday The Smashing 5-Act Sensation “TheBadger Game’ “Tn the Web of the Grafters” > beteae vivid story today, revéaling the inside work he ings of the Roe game ensational expose of a methods used by the sirens of the underworld te ; snare their victims COLO Admission 10c Sareea rigrreegacagagy Lawson said: PER RESET eeee RES “I would rather own his ee Pee re eee 4 ian “‘Nation’’ said: whe bila 6 “He will be the pathfinder —of whom the London ‘‘Academy’’ said: “As a figure, as a person- | ality, a force, he has no living rival.” “‘Chronicle’’ said: “He is a torpedo shot from the torpedo tube of the ~ twentieth century and aimed — at the obstacles that stand in © the way of the twenty-first — century.” ---Willbe NAMEDin ~ Tomorrow's — POST-INTELLIGENCER

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