The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1916, Page 5

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STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1916. PAGE 5 STRAND THEATRE Second Avenue, Between Seneca and Spring Commencing TOMORROW, Sunday, December 17 The Picture That Has Startled America Of the snares that lie in wait, They would not pay, to their dying day, For the knowledge that comes too late. Ella Wheeler Wilcox The Powerful and Dignified Visualization That Reveals the Truth, the Way, the Life, More Impressively Than Parent Tongue Can Convey Them Indorsed by Press, Public and Clergy and Pronounced “HUMANITY’S MOST POWERFUL WEAPON AGAINST THE PREMEDITATED DESTRUCTION OF THE UNBORN” “I Wish Every One in the City Could See This Picture” s ° . JUDGE'S CHAMBERS Read This Timely Letter From a Noted Clergyman: JUVENILE COURT ; : 4 ‘ eer DENVER, COLO. “I have seen the photoplay entitled ‘The Unborn I know no means by which BEN B. LINDSEY, JUDGE Nov. 17, 1916, the great lesson it teaches could be so well presented. They are powerful sermons. To Whom It May Concern: “The sad stories | hear in my ministry make me realize how much the city needs “I have seen the moving picture called “The Unborn.’ After io: , advi narents. wit A r sove the age of sixteen years, years of e) in the Children’s Court I am in a position to “ such pictures. | would advise I arents, with children al 5 he : } is ’ r > of a production like ‘The Unborn,’ and I think to take them. | wish everyone in the city could see this picture ith over sixteen years of age should see this . \ . 4a ERSH( teache 3 . > REV. W. B. HENDERSHOT. nocence are among the chief causes for the Huntington, West Va., Aug. 16, 1916. on Ve need education on these important subjects PRY ‘ Fi ; e The Unbor s much to bring about this result. It is not only NOTE—Many ministers have witnessed this marvelous production, and are even highly entertaining, but is also highly instructive.” i more emphatic in their words of praise of ‘The Unborn” than told in the above letter. ; (Signed) BEN B. LINDSEY. The Dramatic Sensation of the Season—It Will Act as a Warning to Young Girls; It Will Make Women Think and Think Hard Out of Courtesy to WOMAN and the Sacredness of MOTHERHOOD, “The Unborn” Will Be Shown to No Girl Under 16 Years Lady Ushers as Well as of Age Admitted Unless Lady Musicians Only, Will Accompanied by Parent. Be Employed. General Admission 25c Box Seats 50¢ = A Suogestion—COME EARLY

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