The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 7, 1916, Page 5

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RAND Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. alae dada cmeaccaaiaica Five Acts of Super- Vaudeville | All New Tomorrow Headed by THE KOLINSKYS A man and woman who are Russian Refugees cis, at the Orpheum. Patace Hip, GRAND | parodies. Deagon Bros. are three yo and fast dancing, will be presented sc 10c BY |comedy singing. braved the secrat on the screen for three days. one ALHAMBRA ORPHEUM SLAYER MERCY PLEA day matinee, OSSINING, N. Y., Oct. 7.—Despite Pant Morten and plea for & Te! have a new line of 0 Naomt Gi tty staff. Hi { (1) Le Vere, of Le Vere and Paimer, (4) Estelie Fava ‘The well-known duo, Gaines and Eddy, will be at the Grand theatre} some new vent Sunday tn a new sketch, which tn-| tredaces thelr original jokes and ung | men who will deliver some harmony A sketch, entitled “The Octopus,”! by the Wake | fleld Clark Co, Le Vere and Palm-| |) ler will be there with some novelty | A man and woman who have ;, police of Raw) tha: jsla, and made their way to Amert-' best offerings. lea, will appear at the Grand to-, The singing numbers, both sol |morrew with some qned acrobatic and ensemble, have been especial. | ¢™ ‘feats and juggling. The fourth epl- ly selected to be \sode of “Fantomas” will be shown |help “Betty” sing her way into fa. | Ello Coming. with a playlet of unusn- al merit, Laura Nelson Hall wil! top the new Orpheym bill at the Alhambra theatre, beginning Sun- ass itt by 50 promigent New | Wood is billed at a “dlean-cut young er.” f heed yc Hi :65 8. m. today for} Emma Francis, pretty and Dapping, New York|of pep, sings and dances | ALHAMBRA THEATR FIFTH ANO PINE ‘Week Starting OCT. 8 Matinee Daily 2:20 Sunday Matinee Every Evening 8:20 PAUL |LAURA MORTON’ NELSON and / eam “The Cat and the Kitten” In a Musical Satire By Frances Nordstrom BRITT WOOD The Juvenile Jester gS M ) Fra’ the Land o’ the Heather and the Highlands o’ Scotland JACK WYATT HIS SCOTCH LADS AND LASSIES In Kilts and Tartans—Hoot Mon! Emma Francis | Herbert Williams and Assisted by Hida Wolfus Harold Kennedy, “Dance | 1, Their Comedy Classic q Myturist a la American” “Hark! Hark! fark!” Z Marshall Montgomery | Orpheum Travelogue 4 Ventriloquist World's Current: Events ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Charles Burnett, Director UN 2 Jock Wyatt and his 11 lads and Telegraph Co.,| tusstes will give you # touch of auld electrocuted | Scotland. full ord Williams and Hilda Wolfus bave a ba E ( y 4: S|: Y ‘ JS it the Grand. fast line of chuckle producers, Marshall Montgomery will offer| wil! include Chinko, juggler; Edith Clifford and Harry Mack, OAK acrob Valentine Fox, versat! A pretty, charming musical| ventri! jet, and Edith Whit satire, “So Lon Betty,” ts the | Yoong and pretty singing com comedy offerin, t the Oak thea |enne, The towt installment of tre, which starte with the matinee |“The Crimson Stain” will be shewn Sunday, presented by Monte Car-|on the screen. ter and his musical comedy com- ed by the clever Danc-| patace HIP ‘The change of program at the Palace Hip Sunday brings with it Hippodrome Road Show No. 4 @ number will be the “An Irish Arden, story, concerning | Carter | vor. |low Menace” | bill, PANTAGES Week, opening wit! Monday. | ty girls, rested on drunkenness tt night. 1014 brotiere Turkeys, live Turkeys, dressed Veal, 18 Veal, ta! O14 ‘roost: Pork, good block ———-- Alfalfa No. 1. Barley ‘ pand ‘Timothy Mixed timothy So (Corrected daily by J. (2) Jem Sherman, Pantages, the Oak, with Monte Cartar company, riloquial tricks. ee nd his company have be- jeome prime favorites here, rter’s fourth week. “So Long, Betty” is one of his talent will be “A Nut Sundae,” « big and merry musical comedy of-| world's series baseball games will fering. with 14 people, mostly pret-/be shown at the Palace Hip during Sherman and Van Hy-|the first days of the week, hegin- man, entertainers par excellence,/ing at 11 o'clock, by the famous are declared to be a great hit Chief Beckingham formally dis- th MARKET REPORT and Grate | id producer) i a ° Vices Paid Wholesale Deulere for | Vegetables and Fruit w. STAR—SATU VAUDEVILLE, MUSICAL COMEDY, THEATRE OFFERINGS THIS WEEK (5) Carter, Other features on the comedy; the Three Mort This} He says propriate to dier, “Enoch Arden. | Bert Lennen ts « cl tap next | the matines electric to N. T. Olson, of the dry charges Of) voiver at him Pendergast has told fee. They were supposed duty In the patrol boat water front officer, who Orapetrult, Cat | Geritc, new Tokay a“ @ ay aty | Radianes Rhubarb, Ineai Tomatoes, local, Turnipa. Cai Turkish | Watermeion *Oft market temporar! ao | | (3) Emma Fran- much like that of George er charac: The third eptsode of “The Yol-|ter impersenator. Edgar and Eddy opens with the new have a novelty surprise offering. | Suite and Clark present a comedy singing and talking feature. The Three Flying La Mare per | What promises to be one of the|form breathiess strongest and most eatertatining | bills the Pantages has offered in|a good line of funny talk. seme time will be on rial stunts. Jack Baxley is a monologist with The feature photeplay of this if dit, which continnes until Wed- Hoeadiining the array of|nesday night, is “Down to the Gea The detail ef the plays in the al U. 8. Ball Player. MAYOR ORDERS ARREST OF COPS CAUGHT IN DRY SQUAD’S RAID |i By order of Mayor Gill, Patrol- man W. L. Pendergast has been ar separate and violation of the dry law, and brother officers are searching for Patrolman A, Gunter-|rooming house to see a friend, aft- man, alleged to have pointed a reer coming uptown for a cup of cof-|' volver at a dry squad investigator | when they were found {fn a room- ing house, 1506% First ave., while! charged the pair Friday, According was Gunterman who leveled the re Powers that they dropped {nto the | Mayor Gill also ordered the ar- was being raided Thureday|rest of James Flannigan, special IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS RDAY, OCT. 7, 1916, PAGE 5 Sheepshead but he won—his ing stamina of id Proof, ‘—but of speed, program in polite Brothet | i \ squad, it Inapector to be on]; Q—! am nearly 40 years old}sure it is for my intended also. and have been working for strang- dicdt tk sok dhk ‘augieat J bre all my ilfe. But my present! yoy have been engaged which is employer Is very kind and treats |to be considered, but your conduct me like one of her own. A week jduring that time. If you have ago | received a letter from an old| never given your parents reason school chum of mine, asking me toito caution you, it may be mere jmarry him, He Is a littie over 40,| habit, and a way they have of nt children, a home of his | showing their love and interest in Ie steady and sober In| your welfare. He says he will treat m if t come to him. Do You think it would be a wise move to do so? : UNDECIDED WOMAN. re of only |a lot of women who answer ques- That why I’m writing to was with very se A—It you are perfectly the man’s character, you h ent and future comfort | tions, r. But the years since you were in school together may have developed some undesirable | m traits in his nature. You should | m get a little better acquainted be- fore deciding. As he has every- thing to gain he will submit to a any mere ti probation for that purpose. | should have to dress allke or talk Next you must decide between | alike. | think It Is foolish to try present ease in your established |t® balance green peas on a fork routine, with a lonely old age be-| When @ apoon would be so much fore you, and harder work rearing | better. And when coffee or tea is eight children, with a home of |s@rved too hot, why not pour it your own and probable independ. |!" your saucer till it cools? Ev- ence and companionship in the tu. | ery time | drink my coffee from my saucer, tho, my mother has sev- ee Jeral different kinds of fits, What ye why we should - | a visit to another city, where FL ating Miss Grey? veral months, During my ROBERT, 1 became very much in-|. AI will agree with you that d in @ young man two years table manners are sort of a nui- y jor, We spent a great deal | *nce when one is tired or in a of time together. |hurry, and when I was a young: 8i fey return | have sor .|Ster I used to think them positive- — i fe corre-|iy foolish, just as you do. But as sponded with him quite reguiarly.|1 grew older I came to realize that Altho he never has told direct. i we stay th You h volley 4 ie! BUTE Cake JoroLat” teak tnd hagas! lay that he Intentions all pleased ourselves about this |rheumatte paing torture you. You dite el ie i matter of eating, it would become t have aching back, pain tn the lower 10 know simply fee 17.90 @is0 n, difficulty’ when urinating! jshould 1, of not, take hie attentions auras Gave pel Rigs roe 3.90 lets with your kidnays.s Uris [seriously ? TROUBLED M. | rooms in private, It would be acid poisoning, In one form or an-| A.—It would very unwise upon} merely a matter of routine, like ar- Sher, Aas Pras brighie duces ‘¢| your part to consider the young|ranging the hair or taking one's not checked man seriously. Some men take) morning shower. The idea in hav- Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem|keen delight !n making fools of/ing definite table manners is to | O11 Capsules immediately, They are @46.00 Jan old p nd al world ural healing olf and known to phyaictans and thousands jn their daily al, makeshift, “patent me “galt,” whore effect Is onl They are a Godwin &@ Co.) 1.2 ary, ly. But when you @o to For sale and guarantee Owl Drug Co. ombining nat-/attitude toward them. After the/oss as possible, and to have me herbs, The Capsules are not amexperiment- | itandard remedy, and act naturally, gently and quick- mint, innint on getting the pure, orig~ They are lgiris by assuming a semt-nerious|make eating as attractive a proc- well used by practice, young man has asked you to marry/time a convivial sort of period, him will be time enough to tako|/ when one may eat and chat and the matter seriously. ———— $$ $________ ~ LITTLE PROFIT IN BOOZE Q—Ii am engaged to marry a} ASTORIA, Ore. Oct. 7,—With young man of unquestioned char-|its stock of whisky all sold, the }launch Union, from Eureka, is in| docked here today. The liquor was eine” or ¥ tempor- the drug- time | go out with hi ‘ in Capsules, vite tie mene GOLD MEDAL te’ on my parents tell me to/retailed to fishermen outside the the box, and thus protect yourself ain time. Do you|three-mile mit, Capt. Dan Han- against counterfeits ought to do this? It Is|nuk sald his venture was not a fi- a by The me, and | am nancial success, for Aitken, Riding Goodyear Cords, Shatters World’s Record! Captures Astor Trophy in Sheepshead Bay Speedway 250-Mile Classic Rickenbacher Also on Goodyear Cords a Close Second Cata ulting along the edge-to-edge board course at y dat an hour, a world’s record for the distance, Johnny Aitken drove his Peugeot to victory in the Astor Cup Race over a field of 3 | starters. He rode on Goodyear Cords! And he won on Goodyear Cords! Desperate competitors thundered at his hubs every mile of the way—a treacherous tire migh They stood the b ing, grinding, rending punish- nee 250 miles panes tne 2 boards at a 104.66-mile pace—and victoriously! Aitken's victory is not an isolated instance of the unflinch- past three months not alone of stamina—though this is paramount Cord tires as Packard TwitrSix, the the Haynes Twelve, the Stutz and the Mc Farlan. Proof of the qualities that make these tires better. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. not 80 terribly high-brow, like } Q.—1 have recently returned from|do you think about these fussy | urday at the rate of 104.66 miles t have meant defeat— Goodyears did their splendid part. Thi records of the with eldliual pore. Co ore formidable spring, and exultant vitality. Good- the Franklin, the Lecomobile, the Peerless, the White, Akron, Ohio sO00 ; A ON TIRES \ Geodyear Tires, Heaoy Tourist Tubes and , “Twe Saver’ Accessories are easy to get from ! Geodyear Service Station Dealers everywhere. AR wish to eat, 4 If you wil make up your mind to acquire good table it will only be a short tim becom ig ke a a to you, lessons in grammar teach you to express your thoughts correctly. laugh f de without and enjoy one's family and vin joie of From the frozen north to the blazing tropics aker’s Cocoa bel Z~c | NAY, NEW PANTAGES Matinees—2:30 Nights—7 and 9 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON “A Nut Sundae” Merry Musical Comedy With 14—PEOPLE IN CAST—14 Sherman & Van Hyman Entertainers Par Excellence Other Big Features—10c and 20c

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