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

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Abo in the a soni Init mysterie One hu PAULA GE?S PROPOSALS FROM STRANGERS EN CHANTED SY HER CTING Tomorrow ff « seni ° SHOW NO. 16} oo Ins |=2=-— Troupe “A Night ina puivea ae Spanish Camp” § *"))' Comedy Sketeh Paula, Paw “His Night Out” May Marya The Kilties Novelty How x Wire Aet Williams & Sterling ure Photopiny ¥ “The Peril of a Nation” “The Fear of Poverty” With Florence La Badie Week Dey Evenings Afternoons 10c “[Se TOMORROW Third Ave. and Cherry St Weekday Evenings Matinees Sundays hc- 10¢.. One child free with parent to Weekday Matinees o * ——— NEW LINE TO ORIENT SOON be eantinued TOMORROW ™ GRAND = Eugene Levy, Mgr The Most Beautifully Formed Woman on the Stage! —One of Ed. Armstrong’s Baby Dolls 15—People—15 Geo. Newton Champion Roper In a Novelty Sketch Rubin and De Martini Mandolin and Accordion Harmony Grant -— The Police Reporter Series No. 2 “The Man From Yukon” Hearst-Selig Weekly Left to right—Scene from “Th Ray, Liberty; Francis X. Bushman a Minute,” Class A; Charlie Chapli on; Bryant Washburn, In “The Pr Parnunyin The Spoilers,” Clemm Fannie Ward, in “Witcheraft,” Col PROGRAMS TODAY Nell Shiparme tw the Dust —Owen Moore in antio ta “The Whitt of Lite Fannie Ward in oWitet Charles Chaptin Francis And Beverly Bayne In ILLION INUTE Romance and intrigue in five supreme acts —also- KERNEL NUTT FLIRTS WITH WIFE You'll think this the funniest of all 5c CLASS “A” Third Ave. at Pike St. Prank Keenae in Stim Ope ney Wickford tu! whe) Willem Farnun i They a | ( fa dramatiza t I Myton, of the Un STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1916. PAGE 3 e Honorable Algy,” with Charles | preparations going on for @ and Beverly Bayne, in “A Million | wedding, in the town, They n in scene from “1916 Revue,” Mise jine also to rid the ince of Grauetark,” Rex; William liquor er; scene from war pictures, Moore; vee iseurm ) grat krand CLEMMER Manage ay th r A eatured t own wife. H earchng for bh itten, at the 5 * her acrons t of material | Heywood effect t 7 1 be : ee ve Giles Ui appeals to the masses—because it surpasses 4 frog le oe, SUNDAY ]] 7 sh for # ans and An nywhere | COLONIAL thy same pame by Stepber production STRAND The ory of “A Peck o' Pickles. w Kolb and Dill, coming to the | Strand el « two who 1 w le, Mane k an old a lot-} t, the p « thirteen 1 1 thousand. een hun ! and thirteen do! The oth er Germen buys a share in the tle t nd they immediately begin ve dreams around their for taking of sweet © ely ing in a flere . into the year of 1960. are surprised at the m they awaken and find Your Daily Choices They are shaping your career. Your success doesn’t depend so much on what you will do five years hence as on the choices you make today and tomorrow—whether you will grat- ify little wants or choose the better, the eco- nomical way. Save money first. Then use a reasonable amount for a good time. DEXTER HORTON ‘TRUST SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19,040,479.68 cake!” ee ROAD ee e| to In n love and inds ne| se ee pain ie teal oriacese " “"** "*) WOULD PROHIBIT ALL 18,—Resolu- pte t the closing Ww neton State fon meeting to e laws drafted at the « of the legislature pro- overloading and speed- cles with a view towards roads. ommended that @ pete t le of one and a half mills ghway fund be established e present building program associ of Seattle was ent of the association ng Year. th| obtaining a story which to] R. L ix both the fullest opr display of their ta 4 DAYS ONLY LES RA IN THE HONORABLE ALGY A king's ransom in jewels, a renegade English lord, another of a different stamp—who wins his fortune in America, but leaves his heart with little “Pat” back in Old England. These all combine in making a story of intensity. The interest is but heightened by t ence of Charles Ray, Margery Wilson, Margaret Thompson Howard Hickman and little Thelma Salter. ie Noon Concert March Defile, “Carmen” ...........+ss.05 Waltz, “Beautiful Spring” Song .-Lincke . . : Selected Selection, “Bohemian Girl” ......ssecseseeeseees Balfe “OLIVER G. WALLACE “God's Country,” a super- scenic filmed by Beverly B. Dobbs, in the Mt. Baker country. —B-0O-M-B-S A Keystone explosion of mirth, with Charles Mur- ray, Louise Fazenda, Mary Thurman and Harry Booker as the dynamite, t d to 2,000 feet, guaranteed to blow any grouch into next week First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees 10c—Evenings 15c—Children 5c NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE London Singing Bell Ringers Including Lloyd Garrett, Great Contra Tenor Marty Brooks Presents “THE BETTY BETTYS” A racy musical comedy with Percy Chapman, Johnny Morris and a big company of pretty girls Other Big Features—10c and 20c

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