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ATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916. PAGE 5 i, e||\HATS OFF, BOYS! WE’VE [come of motors ne en ete nee ene eee ee FOUND THE BUSIEST] 1 samy proouces BOOSTER _ IN SEATTLE NEW KINC OF ORDERS WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN MEXICO, April Tt ian't exactly Dave's job. Dave, to state the thing exactly A SECOND AT SENECA OAK | 29.—Introduction of the mo. tor truck into army service [ Ceorese CORD TIRES score perfect in San Francisco-Los is chief clerk of the dining ear de and eagette:te 3818 has produced a new set of ‘ partment of the Northern Pactfi orders for getting a train un . Angeles record-breaking run. The ratirond foals der way CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11 DAILY a > j tut Hagen J. Titus, superintend When the caravan is about Buick car which startled the motor ent of the department and inventor to depart, the “admire of the “Great Big Baked Potato, jdoesn’t feed his patrons and let {t |wo at that, | No, air. his touring car “fla takes his place at the head of the line and yells to the drivers “Wind ‘em up!" The next order is world last Tuesday by setting the intercity racord at ten hours and forty-seven minutes was equipped transcontinental rail. | Hanes. | re the gateway to the Orient | NEW SHOW TOMORROW Hazen J. takes a real welcome-to- a ourelty-brother sort of interest in| And ¢ je for industries | f M them. And, naturally, much of this| t= lower than Niagara. “Put your foot on it!” with Goodyear Cord tires, and made latter work falls upon'the ahoulders| And then, of course, he always] Then: : a a of his chief clerk, w incidentally, shows them thru the Northern Pa “Let ‘er go!” And the the entire distance without a tire owns a Deautiful seven-pasnenger|cific’s commissary department be- | Jong line goes rumbling down m 9 automobile. fore he drops them at their hotel the road. change, proving Goodyear’s conten- Tobias, figuring up Monday, found| He's a loyal booster, is Dave bd : 3 ees ‘ he had shown 169 outof.town visit.) — <n = tion that it is almost impossible for ore around the city in his car since | - FIVE VAUDEVILLE ACTS FIVE PHOTOPLAY ACTS sure" SHAKESPEARE AT MET@ either, but pumped them ao full of ptt : ine wood oid boost sturt enat enev're) Finn Has Good Bill; Theatre N otes| sure to pass some of It along when they get back to their homes tn the Goodyear Cord Tires to stonebruise and blow-out, no matter how hard the strain, because of their extreme flexi- aeae Pe ee eee ee ee ne ee ee Three Millards Four Panky and McCarver . . Fast ream ing! » bility. They yield to impact. The He's a Hard-Working Booster | Lele yl aa ldaad f Great ght i When he ie't boosting he's Goodyear Cords are free to flex. The atudying up the dope, getting ready Namba Rubber gives. You should use them, | he took a trip to Mount Rainier |to look the mountain over, = he Japs Kayner and Bostyn Esther Sundquist too. roulk 001 gent Marvelous Liwew beni gond te Alaies iain pace | Man and Pretty Maid wauirinests es Swedish Violin Virtuoso In an |mor to get some first-hand stuff} Bits From the Opera Salensete Entirely New Repertoire |there for his patter. | Among the prominent vialtors | Tobias has taken around Seattle] since he assumed the duties of booster are ex-President Taft, Da vid Warfield, Lillian Rumell, Mar garet Iilington, Mr. and Mra. Wm Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Obl cott, Billy Van, Macun Loew, Col John A, Sle owner of Puek and L fe's Weekly Wm. W Woodhead, publisher of the § Magazine; Henry Mear | |York Sun globe trotter; Mr. and Mra. Amos Tuck French of New| York; Mra, Wm. Vanderbilt of New York, Nathan Straus, Now York merchant; Dr. Harvey M Wiley, “Mugrey” McGraw of the New York Giants, Charile Comis key of the Chicago White Sox, Lawrence Perkins, Now York financler, and so on infinitum. | He Has All the Dope | Dave splels the dope off to them samee the Big Green Car, We ens'” a visitor exc but you have a lot of paved) saree! Cnedyour Serve Ptation Dealer fo Contyres Cord Tire, eee eee iran fates Destehe alee Cnt J. WARREN KERRIGAN The Screen Favorite of Millions and an Elaborate Cast of Artists in the Bluebird Dramatic Masterpiece “THE GAY LORD WARING” COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Two hundred and ninety-two) miles of them,” chirps Dave. “Also| we have 20 miles of boulevards.) . 141 miles of planked streets, and| 1) Mal Davis, at rippoarome, (2) Helene Lackaye, in “Over- 807 miles of streets that have been| tones,” at the Orpheum. (3) Patricola, at the Pantages. (4) Grace | graded.” Millard, at the Oak “I have practiced until I can EVERY SUNDAY AND THURSDAY ROP U PPP ee ne eee ee HIPPODROME Jerine, and Bianca has fallen to the! Three mer senting “Ye Old Song Review" |the University of Washington Bees oe BEEREBBSBEEBEHEEEE | | head the vaudeviile bill at the Hy The entire force of the Seattle podrome theatre, beginning Sun-|company will be brought Into al a Lo day, Spectal scenery and costumes | production; several of the Tacoma 5 of the period of 1860 will be shown. |company will appear here for the e } Other hig on the bill are: | first time Swor and Westbrook, tn comedy,| ‘The musteal portion of the fest!- song and dance; Hal Davis and | yal promises to be inspiring, 4 = ; aybelle Brayton, in a comedy! On Monday night the Press Club => e JAPANESE EXPLAINS HIS NATION S$ ze ? "; Edwin Wetmore, in a novel: |Gay'end Titer nights ani te tenet | @—We are five girls and would |wife and his whereabouts have not/ance, | have not done eo. ‘ ita ty musical act; Richardson's pos-| care of by members of the Biandara| tke to serve a course dinner, one|been known for five years, is the Please tell me, Mise Grey, if it ing dogs z = lcourse at each house. Would you|wife as good as divorced, or will would be all right for me to call A photoplay drama and comedy, metass inar s gh veer print In your column what/she have to obtain a divorce in or her up, and, if not, how can | see also a Charile, Fatty and Mabel |would be appropriate to serve at der to be lawfully free? After this her and talk to her, for she really cartoon comedy complete the bill, | PSbt# and the two matinens will be! O2c, nouse for each course? Wellength of time, could she lawfully imprested me very much. “ fae cared for by the Choral Art club would like to have the answer as take her former name without any F.C. M. a 41 29, |honor as well as to her insincerity " ; OAK | eet lsoon as possible. Thanking you in |court proceedings? A—As long as you have been Rte Sonerrs'pacition in jin adhering to the ‘gentlemen's “ The headline feature at the Oak | PALACE HIP | advance FIVE GIRLS. | MRS. E. C. H. |properly introduced to the girl, the protest against certain agreement.” theatre next week, beginning Sun-| Tho delayed a week by Increase A.—The first course may consist A.—It will be necessary for her|/you can with perfect propriety wordings In the Burnett immi- “The second point ts equally im- day, will be the Gr Namba Japs, @lterations and improvements over|of fruit cocktail, which {s made 48 |to obtain a divorce in order to be|make an effort to further the ac- = gration bill, K. K. Kawakami, | portant. remarkable equilibrists and hand-|those originally planned for, Man-| follows: Remove pulp from grape |free from the marriage bond. At/quaintance. The girl may be just Japanese author and student, “Lat no American think for a mo- balancers. ager Joseph Muller of the new | frat, and mix with shredded pine-/the time she obtains her divorce, as anxious as you are for this, but —- " | Palace Hip theatre, Second tlapple, bananas cut in sifces and|she may have her maiden name re-| society has not given her th iv. today gav nited Press a j|ment that the Japanese protest Other attractions will be the! p § nd ave. at/ apple, ni ca | ’ | y e: e pr = iiiaene’ rogerdies situa against the Burnett bill signifies Three Millards, two pretty girls (formerly the Empress),|siices cut in quarters, and straw: | stored ilege of taking the initiative. Pre tlon. He has published a num- | Japan's Intenticn to remove the bar and a man, in their latest rube com announced the formal| berries cut in halves, using half as - Fae ber of books on AmericanJap- [put upon the immigration of her edy success, “Zeke in Society"; |OPeDing will take place Sunday,/much pineapple and banana #5| Q.—i/am a young man 21. Sev. @—A young friend of mine = anete reiations and Oriental af. | nationals. |Kayner and Boston, in “Bits From | MAY 7, at 1 o'clock. The offering | grapefruit, and allowing four straw-|erai weeks ago | met a girl at a brought an old “hundred-dollar” =" fairs. | “Japan is, of her own accord,| OD. 8. Tobias, who does more Indi-| Kayner and Bostyn, fo “Bita Pr will be six Callfornia Hippodrome | be » to each serve. Pour ver | dance, whom | wanted to meet for bill to me just now to see if I could “In reading the newspaper | willing to restrict the emigration| vidual boosting for Seattle than) poouiar Swedish lin ¥irtac Clrenit va le acts, For extra! this white grape juice. Chill thor-|a jong time, having noticed her on tell her what its value would be Accounts of Japanese protest of her subjects to these shores and/any man in town. whose’ engagement has been ex-| ™¢4sure, tt will be @ motion|oly, serve in double tare |the street many times. | danced now, or if it would pass at all. it ~~ on certain phrases of the Bur- (has faithfully adhered to the ‘gen- tended by request, and Panky and| Picture feature. The motion ple-|glasses, and garnish with candied | one dance with her, Since then, ||has “The Confederate States of 2 i nett bill, two points must be | tlemen’s agreement.’ drive around town for two hours! areCabved ta & nitty staging, tal ture . offerin will change! cherries and leaves ; it |have thought of her a great deal, America” upon it. Can you tell us kept In mind,” he said. Willing to Renew Pact and never pass a shack,” says) i) and dancing act twice weekly, on Sunday and Wed ve chicken soup and saltin@ jand have been almost tempted to if it would pass now, or what its “First, the Burnett bill is in real-| “If the U. 8. approaches her in|Dave. “Believe me, my guests me ee ictune will be the | Besday, wafers for the second cone. je [Call her up several times, but I) value is? AN INQUIRER. fty a Japanese exclusion bill di-|a manner that will not injure her|Seattle at its best seb dramatic masterpiece, RRBs The third course may De APDIe | do not think that would be proper,| A.—Confederate currency has no Yected particular: ainst the Jap-| susceptipiiities, Japan will be glad Among the million things Dave)! nese. sous s to rene’ the gentlemen's agree-jhas at his tongue’s end to tell the “Secondly, Japan's intention {n|ment in 1923, when it terminates./ visitors are these facts: Warren Kerrig Let the fourth course be sand- ' , ee jand celery salad, with brown bread | ggreciatly on such shor! e v vhatey Lord Waring,” with ‘| GROCERS GIVE DANCE Boe uaes or chanee straws. Pp y t acquaint- commercial value whatever. 4 ° again ia Len get ag apes agli ding + goad mmole , | « viches (any kind) and coffee. ether fas, ~~ gig oigreclontinn ak yl wed eo‘ = ae antied {land and 20 square miles of water; the| PANTAGES | Grocers at Bellevue will give a bv a aot alt costes way Bb er immediately or eventually,|essary affront, such as is imp park system, 1,804 acres, “At Ocean Park,” a big musical! community dance in that town Sat pena) sua or & Gatat? free immigration of her nationals |in the immigration bill. That Seattle hae 20 playgrounds. comedy act with 12 people, laid in| urday night, to raise money to|!ce cream ’ i cae cowstry oe tee, Coe ne ata a nm one of the big, gay summer resorts, |pay off the Commercial Club baila.| roe cream pudding | | , , A municipal golf course. ob su esorts, | pay o' eo Commercts » build : $ Regard Bill as Challenge | thinks, and with good reason, ered | Three municipal bathing how land overflowing with m t s,.|ing debt. A special ferry will le: Dear Mise Grey: | would like to ei scan she a “The Burnett bill docs not name|it han done everything to meet| Three municipal vathing how 7| patter and dancing, will be the|Leschi park at 8 o'clock and return|..0¢# 7 hich appear- MATINEES, 2:30 | NIGHTS, 7 and 9 | the Japanese among the races it| America’s wish in the matter of jn the country, with #4 miles . aii 4 attraction of the new Billet midnight jcorrect a hight ‘error “ bed anahs |_MATINEES, 2:30 | L » 7 a . | : | headline ctio ew bill|at midnigh riage iy deel L = . Sears: vee proposes to |immiereticn. dor-|, That the city gets pare mountain water! at Pantages, opening with the mat ~ eee I ata te the. erapettults exclude all aliens ineligible to cit- Naturally, she does not under-| J" coane river, with the watershed since, 9 it has to be made an vo “ »|inee performance Monday. As & | sometimes called Pomelo and Shad- BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE tt, ek his “eowialons to am: ere to a thinly velled insult | ontrenet ecw thet sanitary conditions) |i.) feature, Manager Pantages 900 SEE PUPILS PLAY |:°"' This delightsome fruit ble to all Asiatics. In reality,|at fhe hands of American legis-| | That the climate te equable, amd the) has arranged for the first appe r| grows singly and also in clusters of Genth rate lowest in the country ce here of the singing violinist,| 4 none 1 f hree to six, like grapes, as| ever, it hits especially the Jap- | lators. ‘ ‘catering | 220° The Franklin High School Dra-| from ital Prjieett the utterances of Japancse| grhata! mux '¢ tested before Patricola, Other numbers on the! matic club played “As You Like It”|Its name would imply. It ls a native “That is why Japan thinks the|statesmen and publicists indicate £79 miles of adequate) program will be the Doris Wilson |to 900 people In the school audito-|of Southeast Asia, but Is extensive. | “At Ocean Beach” Dill is a direct challenge to Japan's | anything, they indicate that Japan win hi Trio, in a combination of mirth. |rium, Friday night ly grown in Florida, along with oth- | - : pom y : ¢ Thruj tropical frults. | ceo . d dancing, called “Thru/ (hss Mette sail Itrue and semi-tropica’ ference'on’ the ‘question wf nm igsta| tan Lockie Gitar’; Moned ead ‘i SPE Ic Satan Gnoemiiien steht en son BIG MUSICAL COMEDY PRODUCTION The Wilkes Players gration.” Clegg, trick bicyclists, and Keat GIVE STRONGHEART | a small tr of but 2!2 or 3 Inches With MetropolitanTheatre| y,,;, i; sacckeddown box cars, TONIGHT | 000 s of 400 tons of spelter, 1,0) ton All Week The Old Homestead |‘°',.‘° and considerable machinery, Mights, §:20—t0e, 35e, 2he, Ihe | ‘the Japanese Keishin Maru left 25e,18e here Friday for Viadivostok and Dumont, comedy acrobats. The fn diameter at the base and but elx | fourth episode of “The Iron Claw or seven feet high, producing a will be shown on the screen dozen or more large fruits (averag- eee ing from one to two pounds apiece) in clusters of from three to Onvtn th RIGS SSboCL BYaRAy THERE five each, hence the most common | A of the SANTAL n CAPSULES With the show for the week ital | 26 HOURS starting with Sunday's matinee, the | vealiaaaes Agia elt ree *B- Midy) | Orpheum closes its present Seattle | or . | i \_/ |season. After Saturday night's | vunterfel’” | performance, May 6, the house will ‘ Q.—If a husband has deserte be dark for the summer. No less| E | an artist than Helene Lackaye, Wil | mer. encies | DECLARE WIFE SANE ) ton Lackaye’s sister, will headline} Go. you have a bilious at | A big audience appreciated the y society's playing at the Broadway 12—PEOPLE—12 PATRICOLA The Famous Singing Violinist—Biggest Hit in Vaudeville OTHER FEATURE ACTS—10c AND 20c this last show in “Overtones,” a A sonnei i f be rhe feel illness| ire. Mary “Seung, wife of a i Ke x om playlet strictly novel in theme tack, or when you feel tllness irs. Ma § | SRO MADIS As added attraction sone the | coming on—promptly move the | wealthy cess canneryinan, we Marvelous Machurians, five Chinese |pouuye oe. sae ts |was declared insane ) \ Ehe Bost of Vaudeville | Movate who do myntorions things | Dowels, start the liver working|‘i) je reteased as sane Montes HT DAE WILKES Beginning Last Show of the Season jin a gorgeous Oriental setting. |and put your entire digestive /at the request of the prosecutor's) Monday i || Willing, Bentley & Willing bring| system in good shape with a|oftice : eae PLAYERS May 1st / ene SUN RIT, 30 one abt Paty a laughable black faco skit! doce or two of the time-tested|., After Dra. Lillian Irwin and] eee & DAY MAT. 2:20 p.m, MATINEE DAILY “Scrappy Coons.” J. ©. Lewin, jr., | 2° ‘ Helen B. Babcock adjudged her| — | g | & Co. present “Billy's Santa Claus.” mentally unsound, Mrs, Seung de- L e BARTIN SEOK PRESENTS . 7 Lewis, jr. 1s @ vertan actor 6 years clared the whole case, was a, sub. srtug or husband te er Helene Lackaye while cleansing it |/ot85) ora wv « now contrata og fp Be PHONE MAIN 2 Almost soap will clean the ice patie teal seaog. Lanenael ta PILL | She would have been deported OFFER AS A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF f paige oa (dager “ale ‘pianhod = : | ot Judge Ronale SHAKESPEARE / In “OVERTONES” skin and hair. Many toilet soaps || a ragtime xylophonist =" [to china nnd en tke Ronald “ ty ALICE_censTeNsena tear eovagh dere ve You will welcome the quick gmat Chon" SeTEE TAMING OF THE SHREW | injuring these delicate textures. But | METROPOLITAN relief and often ward cff a| They found her sane | With | Willing, Bentley and J. C. Lewis, Jr., & Co. porighibe! nig yes at ain ‘ee | areas Fin teak the severe illness. Keecham's Pills | | NORMAN HACKED? ; Willing Faith accra erate! BN | only cleanses but actually Helps te) World over. will be halted in Seattie (are carefully compounded from] ANGE AT LESCHI | (Petewehte) convents GLASS : In “Serappy Coons” aces @ eatict Scop | Sunday, Several local clersrmen| vegetable products—mild, | OF UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON / i : -" § hi r i —_— | } é Svengali The soothing, healing properties wee cin doe chal sermons her harmless, and not habit-form-| seattle letter carriers and their/[} AND THe ENTIRE Wii j Stella Boyd oe ee eee of Resinol enable it to protect the || or ie ecnisty have prepared pro-|ing. Buy a box now. You|friends, numbering more than! gonae nen sean } ‘ y' fi skin and scalp from annoying erup- || Frama of Shakespearean music. | don't know when you may need | 1:00, danced at the annual post-| ‘ ' aes tions, keep the complexion clear, Monday night, the cele ' y men's ball, at Leschi pavilion, Fri-| SHAKESPRARE OUTIVAL I sr net Ba | Po pry ricer Reta : Beecham’s Pills. A reliable! gay night NO ADVANCE ' Orpheum Travel , andthe hair rich and lustrous. This, || pration wil take piace mainty at|Beecham’s Pils. A reliable aay nign NIGIeTS S20 INES 2:80 =7 Libonati Weekl soaps which are mere/y pure and ||the Metropolitan theatre, where the family remedy that z | cline a y Lae Gaus - Ragtime Xylophonint The World at ite and Play cleansing cannot vad plavenagrelen |] Wilkes Playa . ayes Oy a8 OF Sh ld B CHANGE SAIL DATES ELEEBES Oh MAES AL 4 | in isin bad condition, through || Seattle's most prominent amate ; niin enti tg secon mont tromioen! amet Should Be | sie ois BRYAND CHEERBERT'S Ta ei || the areas post-and dramatist hint Hoginning, May 5, the steanve UNDA “The Old 7 ® lleomedy, “The Taming of the H cere and Queen will change N : MARVELOUS MANCHURIANS SS is2fss/ifccohisar uh at Hand (ii. c0" al] nicur “The Old Homestead” | , ee to Dept. 15-P, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, || Norman Hackett will appear a8) ass. oe any Medicine in the Werte, (°C Tuendays. arriving in San Fran-| OTA AG RA AVA Petruchio and Phoebe Hunt as Kath-d “$9 wehoe, In benee Veen Glee cisco on Thursday mornings.