The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1916, Page 3

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: in crim God's Country—A_ superscenic trip through Mt. 4 1 | gyn Adams’ scenic splendor, via motion pictures, with Bev- 3 , erly B. Dobbs. ] Cc Cra Xx ( A Keystone explosion of mirth with j st Charles Murray, Louise Fazenda, Harry ; : eee B Booker and Mary Thurman as the dyna- MOORE | mite, timed to 2,000 feet—guaranteed to A BIG, THRILLING DRAMA—G00D ALL THROUGH k het . = " ne | blow any grouch into next week. med twice Saturday and twee FIRST AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 4 Comedy, a Pictograph and the 1 5 Cc eeats for all this weak te! heavy, Matinees 10c Orchestra, Under Adelmann, in first and may be the only chance Evenings 15c | a ma “The Mikado” and “The Lost Chord” Children 5c an to have the Children 5c = Confessions of a Wife * * PAULA, ALMOST READY FoR’ slat You will, ha ake & MARRIAGE, TAKES OUT very happy S compen ie: MOTHER'S WEDDING me for the loss of the best a RING! ng lad sw York, Do 4 Sa = ° it found Ruth Dayton a sweet a nan, and she taught me a good e al about acting during the re See yf. @ 20. G1 Ns Be ieee Sw Fie oe NOW UNTIL WEDNESDAY You'll Have a Great Time when you e ° eemed to be saying to him-| in marriage t man you | 1 am not uite sure that I | want you f th ring ne rig Il to let Miss way, my dar It nee go for the sake of Paula.” now that I'll be there te A WAR PICTURES Real Ones—Taken at the Cannon’s Mouth— On Land, on the Sea and in the Air, by CAPT. F. E. KLEINSCHMIDT |}. | 3 Fronts | (RUSSIAN, BALKAN, ITALIAN) nn These Pictures Bear the Credentials of the Commander-in-Chicf—Archduke Frederick Captain Kleinschmidt Will Personally |}: Lecture at Each Exhibition Moore Theatre |: Every Night This Week corris 50c, 35c, 25c, 10c Every Afternon This Week 25c, 15¢, 10c > oe WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE IN THIS MAN'S SHOES? a ul as Dear Miss Grey: | have been married for 13 years. Have three we hore. Sev son ha € & children, 11, 9 and 6 years of age. ' ene ore Frank \W am forced to admit that the first two or three years of our married 4 e ight, and oe Quinn, Elleen Se life | did not do right. | went to saloons and spent money foolishly, but nanan enue n the dra- wick and Hayward Mack in impor- never cared for other women. | always loved my wife, but becauas of ee ee ae ee ee eee these few reckless years she lost her love for me. When | discov sage rr iibadiandhnene peg see ontcally it, | immediately turned over a new leaf and have tried to live right | Pria bat every day since. | give my wife most all of my money. ‘ while the Ms For the past year and a half she has been going about with a mar- bo Ring “ : 9 ried man here in the city, a man that has a good business. Of course, pa sere sangted ta . this looks good to her, | have known it for six months. | have pleaded CLASS A ; with her to quit going with him: she promised she would, but she has rope ‘ not. Now she is going to become the mother of his child. Then his ight ses :, RENTON wan DRINKS wife will know all, for | do not feel like keeping his child. aa with Sa Miss Grey, your judgment has been very fine in a number of pen are aon CIDER. LOSES ROLL vicxiro cases. Can you tell me what to do in a case like this? S56. tig Han Hekt Miko i | have stuck to the ship for the children’s sake and have always loves as a yo vw rok win loved my wife, but this seems to cut that love, some way. C. N. P, acene from “The Honorable Algy,” with Charles Ray, at the |hrother won the girl of his heart, UM from Re Saturda LM a dc Liberty until Wednesday night. Before i att he adonts a wisi etree tance t o orgive wite 1s r child? j Dest rhage t ngers, dra fer with the Should a and t e shall not enter his home t | s hot within fe to stud His t sy ti ge t oO ‘ has died and left a son named d \ $80 o way 0 ing her acts, even tho her 1 1 Page Before Stephen's nx AzOF nd exses to een a fre er of saloons and a spend- , CLEMMER asses away she tells how } le der at First a ‘ : ‘ a quest a grave o to what shall be his future : op nr r e ome e t ot ader milar experience, and can he or : ae tha aol that Then I went t ; : ; in the family? K : = Gedney ak ant rd able that such a exist, but since it Al t wou ; 8, ¢ ) ymethir t the tangle? ye oa . syst ’ Just Printers ere f a 4 é e \ 1013 ‘ . nds f rn ‘ lad “With as ; eye Tene MAIN 1043 F/ @.—-Recently a young couple in}h ied in speak ; i] vai r ig hes sche ag our community gave a house party, | "8 r at > From small parts she rapic to which all the young people were t puld ale ne advanced, and today { , tapes dead ky |, Ql am a girl 16 years old and a " £ e 1 | ered one of the most talented lead invited. To this came one gaw love'a man a7 years ofd Vereue , 1g Women in mo’ pieture youth, who evidently bet not min-| iy. He wants me to marry him, but ‘ of love es ied |p eooreyy By vm came 2 my father will not consent to the r 1 MISSION girl, silly and visibly lovesick, sev-| marriage, and objects very strenu: As NC ‘ The } Chaplin Revue era) ers his senior, and tickled ously to my even going with him. ywever, I dy to ) Guahen a ene 4% 0 death because che had a fellow, | bad wants me to become a n A r u engager the Miseior ae GEORGE BARR even such as he. Soon after the || Gontt. want to, Do you pelt b tha. hiawane McCUTCHEON’S dancing had started, the youth gnouid? MYRA t he comp d i ired and . ca ) ‘ ree complained of being tire Ait: deatian a nile when Karr a Wait teat sag nds BIG SUCCESS sleepy. The girl spied a couch In A.—TI iuestion of becoming a You an ¢ nniest comed © Tramp “Th * one of the living rooms and led the | Nin is one which evers girl OF Wom 1 raelf all ugly, you bad by outh it. She then closed the “" settie for he yo in voursel all uly, you bad | «Sight Out e Prince of youth, te it he then cloned the jon think it Ia Four Tie Work ae Oey ee ee | Gnas duced a The ” ors as ' on '"9 would be very inadvisable for you per | \ G t k his hand, much to the disgust of é 1 } ‘ ee Pda raustar. the crowd. We would like Cyn-|' und t. T would advise ‘ Avo (Sequel to “Graustark”) Biiastre ote sbinlon ser: ht that you do not decide anything a iim t © of the : i until you are at least 21 1 tr < seriar’a 4 ter (Ed ES Do you not think we girls are ; n Pr In gratitude, the Ist Time Shown ° justified in. barring this pair of | C's of ag r ; oung fools from our social set? farm ata the warn kd. Armstrong's fs, —w tramp ar hie t Abs and— ° Don’t you think the host or hostess a It you please hae me who Amp A ma Job as farm : : served as vice president during er ; of this arty should have ha ' fa » we pride lhand, ‘1 imber ing mi Selig Tribune “ 9 of this house party should have had) Witiam MeKiniey'a firet Game « fx and our |, t r hades of farm 1 sense enough to order them to min: | 7)! , ne ci © Yi tg inti Weekly— gle with the others or leave the aan Pee . Fe le o is uli iL mews e teak a eo I \ n "tie he fail tno and ; 15—Lively People—15 ouse INDIGNANT GIRLS. | | Anvercat Aue iis Hones bi f t th mer's daughter Mutt and Jeff }; A ere cant ye any argu-| Ico 1 i c f ‘ . : OTHER snHowINGs ment about this question, 1 pre m pqrotortalle'l © Andee: Andaracn, plates the enough to know er, ( Q.—Please tell me which is the pes \ -= = ou will not wish to ask them to| darker color, navy blue or mid: eavironment 1 iny of your gatherings again. It/ might blue? “ 1 are an in When I have da 7 would seem to me fair for some of | | would also like to know what the and 1} 1 Ihave at lea > 15¢c Children 5¢ ‘ediieis ren ASKER the ol members in your com-| state flowers of Washington, Mons yey eo answered rather lt atm i going to cate r Loge Seats 25c muenien munity to have c vlk with | tana and Minnesota are. JUNE, " . inds and hearts to the exelusion the girl, and ex in at Aa A.—Midnight blue is much dark- \ men | of ther bodle am going to tr be re} fool she has made o elf, and/er than navy blue; it is almost ae : forlto teach them that soul, mind and {| Coming Thurs, 8 Days Only tre tO appeal to het couiiion seoael binak onien | bod) a trinity that canno VIRGINIA ARSON Sc not to repeat the offense for her| ‘The state flower of Washington ep 1 i th ell-rounded Big * cm ue» own sake as much as for her!is th hododendron; of Montana, 1 man NEED WOMAN friend I bitter root; of Minnesota, moc (To be continued) RUIN RL GE, Yes, I think the hostess would casin, NOV STAR—MONDAY, 20. PROGRAMS TODAY | Charles Hay in The W brmeneny . Ales HUM Pan CLEMMER William Faenue in gtbe Chartes Chaplin in Re the ® Wilson in TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Vas (CHARLES RAY as ti: HONORABLE ALGY Ht Washburn in Phe Peince ul As in a card game, our hero is strong in trumps (hearts) 4 Harry Boo! bs | with Jack (his title) as high card, but lacks the ace of og te diamonds (cash) to hold a winning hand (marry the riod Nd ing Mas : girl of his choice) muna tae ALLACE ELODIES |] cup into ni pho URLITZER ASTERSsss because she him and origina 1 Beverly persecute Id never 1 of Marty Cu ar PLetterneT .

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