The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1917, Page 3

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Ss Marguerite Clark —_—_—. “SNOW WHITE” . Will Stay Thursday, Friday and Saturday AT THE IF YOU LOV * YOUR CHILDREN send or bring them Daily to see “Snow White.” atter 11 m 15c—Children 5c —Contnuous a. (PLctiens ToC Guthin. G Q.—Will you please settic a ques tion of great importance to us! “What ie the weight of a gallon of st. Wednesda Convalescing, She Now _ |: water? The standard gallon of Meter Fpe ghocy aa| mites. mies | Hungers for Music and | ot ane | contend that it weighs a fraction over eight yo and cay App t yi a pilteh oc! water 10's eals to Miss Grey’ «: s we standard) weighs eight and one { cash register dr te third pounds. Dear Cynthia Grey: | have had a long period of sickness, fo ted, running. time could not continue am now able to be up and during that and so lost it. | lowing a severe operation Q.—1I have a sash made of white the payments on my piano. To mark cattle an inventor has moire silk ribbon and would like again, and | miss it terribly. | grow restless and nervous with the sotented bu at’ can he cles to know how to put it away 90 48 jonging to play and sing a little ed thru their ea to keep it from turning yellow | thought of advertising for a plano to keep for its storage, but JEAN. | on looking over the papers | found ever so many of that kind, and A—Wrap white silk in dark mogt of them offered at a smal! rental. | cannot pay even a very |), Class paper when putting it away. to ex- saat; rent, as | will mot be strong enough to work for some time,, a clude the light. Blue tissue paper’ anq the debt incurred by my sickness is very heavy “The Light 66 ” we ald to be best { thought possibly you or some the readers might know of Lea alin oe pt aS some one who would prefer to have their piano in a home rather r Biol Q—Will you please state what tran in storage, or of come idle piano | might get to keep for awhile the salary is per day of an electri- by paying the drayage. There are no children in the family, and | aan i the National Guard? would care for it and Jove it as my own HARRY My music has been such a pleasure to me, and | would be very A.—Master electricians, quar grateful indeed to any one who could help me find an opportunity Masters of coast artillery T for its expression during my financial strain and physical weakness. signal electricians and chief m must be a piano somewhere in this big town that 1 am gure there cians tn the National Guard service t dit id me o much . ¢ U have if only | can find / an wou an receive $2.50 per day iti y CONVALESCENT A.—Mise Loe fe de t w a pia Q—1 am a girl of 17. Christmas ir ane of the { escer c , 1 recelved a beautiful and ex- name and address by calling the exchange operator at Tt pensive silver present from a boy) viii, gy SHOP GIRL STENOGRAPHER of 20. 1, of course, sent it back to Si" e him with a note explaining that | ; could not accept such an expense gift from a boy. Now he claims righ! to return gift 4 r pt “ Housewife, school teacher, that it was a very ill-mannered plorable hat mo r » whom they 4 clergyman, husband, moth. thing for me to do. |! am very haven't the courage of 4 er, brother, sister anxious to know if | really did tion Advise your you an| A&A mouse can bore a passage evens. NAOMA. Se (Ee comeltt soine “Mandadé \thta an indh board in threw eu SHOULD SEE John Mason AS THE MAN Alma Hanlon AS THE GIRL THE LIBERTINE The man who can afford to play the game while his vic tims pay the penalty ~alone temptations SEE that await you A BIG the snares, falis and pit Me z EME as EY at a initiuitnal ‘ : 7 PICTURE The NEW 1916 yan V4 ee TOMORROW Handled in a Big Way by a Big Company REX Second and Pendleton Round-Up 1916 6 Reels of Thrilling Action—Dare-Devil Riding COWBOY SPORTS AND PASTIMES “ss COLONIAL THEATRE “" 10c FOURTH AT PIKE BRAND NEW PICTURES NEVER SHOWN BEFORE University nN PRICES NO ADVANCE tire 15c |} TAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 4, : EVERY. 1917, PAGE PHOTO PLAYS TODAY DAYS STARTING TODAY Mae Ma » The Pendleton Mownd-tp CLASS Ate Light That Walled WELL Yr) ert Kideson In “The NOW! WE WONDER | a th ! ala ri and LILLIAN aust LIBERTY sma. x vA at , Star of “The Birth of a Saka ae whine” wecate etant i Nation” and “Intoler- “roa ee genain Gk ath : ‘ ance,” in a dramatic com- rete ; scalels edy satire—The FOOLISH VIRGIN CLEMMER oi HOUSE BUILT mnogo ‘ ALLACE J] ; es EEL PICTURES SNOW WHITE COLISEUM ; Puan aire “Perils of a Plumber,” an L-Ko pine prior comedy, starring a leaky pipe, , ; a silk hat plumber, a jealous hus- cece ase, é band and his pretty wife nae tag First at Pike—Continuous 11 to ‘n MAN"—STRAND : 11—Matinees 10c—Evenings 15¢ ¢ ° ate at . oung fa ow one —Children 5c A Mar att and u riny night. Robert Warwick | Mollie King pl jeads ert plays the « spending with fa proclivities and Washir the Colon Oregor il Satur: jt Follow the “LIGHT THAT FAILED”"—CLASSA to Rot Ede n, who scored suc! the tre ndo ces i) Mort main” in o me m hs ba at the A a show ing of K f The Light Tha iled The play well 5 n well acted and clearly told. It ne at veryone will to Complete Report of Market Today Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers for | Vegetables and Fruit i THEATRE Third Ave. and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. Daily Street Parade of win & Co.) daliy by 3. W. : . B wv so's8s" Tl Romig Bros, ‘ rig pea teen Fashion Plate | ; intida ‘ Minstrels iat (onsen par erate i 8—People—8 § pe a Old-time Minstrels in Almira, keg | Present-day Songs, Dances, : y ateained Wit and Humor Above—Marqguerite Clark (in the! a, 2 meee crate wt black dress) tangoing with several other pullets in “Snow White,” the Coliseu mail the week Kem, new navel at ONLY ONE OF Florida, crate Belw—Sharkey, the w. k. bull, | Super Vaudeville throwing a puncher who attempted | Yakima 1.50 | 5 ACT 5 to ride him, in one of the scenes Aine, ‘beg | Ss of the Round-up pictures at the Parise weeiia 180 @ Colonial. When the puncher recov Apples ers he won't be able to throw much sa dee bull about his riding abilities, eh, 138 Oise | Valeska | Sharkey? 0 1.00 rides s Satis: Spitzenderg 175 @ 200 | | De! 160 @ im | West to make good, And in the | Rome Beauty 100 @ 1 | oe Ontons, 5 “LIBERTINE”—REX Galore Vaniron + RR a lira We still have with us John Mason Patatoces ind Alma Hanlon in “The Liber-| bales thdp lb ante Fox Vampire tine,” which will remain at the Rex New Jersey aweot until Saturday night. Mason play ae ea (take us literally) into whose - Fisasatiinad “The Str clutches fall many a sweet, pure girl Manager Hamrick is still dang 5 W 9 ling a prize before the publie’s col A under 16 a yes for a better name than yr 18 Acts The Libertine r ea . iis: dices a A Woman's Quest for ‘WHARF RAT"—MISSION lee et Happiness minty Mae Marsh, whose admir ~ ers sv legion ae ai to Belling ao to 1a" Cher for | the Mission tn he mart Rat,” — = Butter, kas and Cheese kda Wharf Rat” is not at all up to the) voned . standard heretofore set by Triangle | PO" ne 8 5 10 films. It 1s the story of a. little hington Cc c girl who believes herself a boy and ROUND-UP—COLONIAL - pL ras 4 One child free with adult roamed the waterfront in the habili-| The first showing of the motion | Strege cunes, ; to Weekday Matinees. ments of a young man until one! pictures of this fall's Pendleton Exes |day she found out that she was aj Round-up, the annual event which aeathce cence 4 girl and could be made very attrac-jattracted great attention all thru-| Apri storage sob

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