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IRDAY, DEC. 14, 1918. PAGE 5 MACKAY PEEVED {ConFEssIONs ) AT DISMISSAL of cotitSeneies | WAR BRIDE fe’ ALACE HI THEATRE Continuous Daily 1 to Ut OFPERS vr Copyricd, 1918, by the Newspaper cable tr as Oe \ Enterprise Association y today ‘ x » TOMORROW Ge , 1 LEARN THE AGONY OF ta ay f Ln 7 “NO LETTER” FROM Another New and High.Class Famental ope , ee RUSEAND Show! meine Ma Thankegiv r 4 1 i M ? FRED HUBBARD AND ASSOCIATED PLAYERS “PINCHED” Business Men May Buy in England Now A Comedy Playlet er si A w .« meelf | Gartelle Bros. re apport a sea Three DeLyons Kquilibrists and Acrialists Ruth Sinclair The Prima Donna Ware and Marvin “Those Personality Girt.” Orbasany’s Cockatoos Phenomenal Feathered dates, I found that » action the m « the last lett 100 Lewis Nurses Released by Army CAMP LEWIS ® aes our quarrel, | always ow L we ve letter I am ever m Bot | : Comedians » to my room with! > rs after I was in comfort Feature Photopl: y Humphreys’ "Seventy-seven" . sen D4 (MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY) bredks up Coughs, Colds, je my Influenza, Cold in the Head, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Tonsilitisand Grip, Atall Oruggist oved tee parts of her letters which referred » Hot casualt Hurt abe the head"--she read surgeon thought at first I had a bad case ok, but when | me to t of stupor e him that I wa It t two him see it s tomorrow, I'm | with the boys] Louise Huff “T’other Dear Charmer” Week Day Matinees lays —THE— BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Writing wo father OF SAN FRANCISCO | “siseno"2"y A WATIONAL BANK. [25 orci’. a his t Member « for me t t last, whict otf to o the take my place trenches again hin an: | boche | But | Mune yonet out oF 1—Paul Decker, at the Moore. f the) Carter players. 4 ith Eldridge, Glass, with the Wilkes Players pulle era! Heserve Bank and Surplus $17,000,000.00 |." BIG SEND-OFF IS with the BAPEO TED FrOK KARL os Beechams SEATTLE BRANCH wr very well why killing made : oe eee aS phy.|Theo Kar Cor, Bnd Ave. and Columbia st. ” up + ie Onan «i erage . gner, Mauager with me in the country rig tod Percy ate e, Bast, afte agora Sale of Any Medicine in ees, Waneser kill @ snake sara ny evening Seld everywhere. ny omega bo lat it go — ° ; y the opening ot Theo K Lit | tle has been h neanor oung if re — | won him the praises of Kastern crit the army at Camp Lewis However, Seattle has not forgotten Karle 1 th je doubt that Wednesday > put that fear y mind! ¢ was thinking about war brides ought to reco permanent exterday 1 1 and neste happiness other by Carmen et our! DO YOU homes on a foundation GUS EDWARDS REVUE comedian with the Monte 6—Cornelia 3—Lew White, Lewis and Lake, prima donna Kuth Sinclaire, Palace Hip. the Pan, 5—Marjorie Lake, 7—Theo Karle, coming to the Met Wednesday. young girl who can marry either a ” nic and er famous allegor PR ery we » CABARET ROUNDS MADE phase ife are chara Grace Huff will be seen in th ¢ “Everygir the new NOT NECESSARILY BY OAK COMEDIANS WILD WOMEN, THO Claude Headlining the r ii] at the Pan: whose dut tages next abarets bal Maids « Elmore and medians added attraction , It looks to me as if I were not) OPENS AT MOORE be Porter J. White, chara act COURTROOM PLAYLET going to have a ‘ hance “to begin) Gus Edwards’ annual song revue and his company. in “The Visitor. LEADS NEW HIP BILL over again” with Bob, He will want) wit open on the new Orpheum vaude- Other numbers will le Jo his own his mother, not me, to make BiM | vite pili at the Moore Sunda The |and Sylvester, the huck » is call comfortable. Fountain of Youth” is the name of actor; Eldridge, Barlow and Eldri na big It seems to me that if there were/tnis jatext Edwards show, which has in “A al Delivery”; June Mill ar the role taken by 4 remnant of love left for me in| heen ay Olga | cx tn comnedy, and “Pun Ace hapten vaavercia a Bob's heart. he would want to save! Cook is the ansisted by Beautiful,” animal posing i" < program me from the dreadful humillation 1) chorus and cc Ruth Rowland, in the new episode ut the Palace Hip am now enduring | Walla a t of “Hand » | ailace ix a specialist in ogme. At ands Up,” Pat 1, will be dancing is the special (To Be Continue®) |least, in ege ma His egg trick, shown on the screen ¢ Brothers, in “Gro: |which has won lause thruout the ORK MES a mixture of song a@ feature of his City Discusses Plan yun wi | be for Muny Hospital “iiies niion Half a millic No action will be taken by the city | played by jewels will be din the Littlejohn in a daz LOVE s ONE MAN AND ONE WOMAN THOUGHT IT FINE UNTIL THE EAGLE LIT IN THE BARNYARD — on the question of a city hospital] zing “diamond” di until t y council meets Monday} Other numbers on the new Moore aftern program are: Kiralfy Kiddies; Swor The finance committee consid. | and Avey, impressions of the South ered the matter Friday afternoon |ern negro; Paul Decker and company and decided that the subject was|in “The Ruby Ray one for consideration by the council cim @ Tentative plans call for a bond) MARRIAGE PROBLEM issue of $260,000 for the first wing of |SHOWN IN ALLEGORY a building which would ultimately Rowland and Howard's cover an entire block Which One Shall I Marry? Mayor Hanson pointed out that | the offering of the Wilkes money raised by the committee ap-|the Wilkes the pointed to handle the question of|ing with a matinee Sunday 4 memorial for soldiers and sailors} Which One Mo Marry?" killed in the war might be turned | allegorical play, dealing with th over to the hospital to endow free| question that ¢ service for all men in service Jan's life. The ste play will be players, at next week, start is an Scores Delay of Soldiers’ Money for Relatives 9 Headquarters for | 0"! be‘ore congren ‘roar THOS. DIXON’S | Reeracceegeiem ican ne-Piece Dresses | \\.)) |\..ccscc it jecnitet ton 425 Union Street mstater the it n high » much work and ordered it THE ONE PIMPLY? WELL, DONT BE 3 ~o ATH leece People Notice It. Drive Them} i: Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ieiy DEPUTIES NAMED constituted “criminal neg on the part of the bureau r said Apimply face will not embarrass you | BY PROSECUTOR BROWN much longer if you get a package Five deputy prosecutors have been Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. peThe skin named for appointment by Prosecu should begin to clear after you have ,,,, ct Fred C. Brown, ing: taken the tablets a few nights. Charles E. Claypool, William Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver jarimelee, John 1. Carmody, Jacob BIGGEST FIRST FRGae IR oa aera ree successful substitute for calomel; there’s f° Gordon hag been named as spr no sickness or pain after taking them, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- cial head of the investigator, C. C, Dalton as relations de RUN SCOOP OF THE FALL A domestic SEASON No one who takes Olive Tablets ever cursed with “a dark Lrown taste,’ a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” pointment chief deput are county as feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad ri heated a act ot Bromecuting disposition or pimply face. t ae ie an is) jam Shielc or, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are aj ‘ i. bi county tre eva ; by purely vegetable compound mixed with N° ¢ Nuon Are expe in Ne 2’? 2 UNIV RSITY Olive oil; you will know them by their It a SR We eR Bor OO Ute live color, kan Dr. Edwards spent tients ufflicted with ars among pa: | iver and bowel BELLINGHAM PASTOR DIES ALL WEEK STARTING SUNDAY complaints, and Olive Tablets are the BELLINGHAM, Dec. 14.—After a immensely effective result. ¢ ill the Rev. R. Mar Take one or two nightly for a week. | jiiali Harrison, 1 of st See how much better you feel and look, | 0c and 25c per box, All Paul's Episcopal church, died Friday morning <! RESINOL CLEARS LEWIS PLAYERS IN “A TRIP TO PARIS” A Trip te will be the new show by the Broadway Musical Cor edy Co., at Levy's Orpheum, starting with a continuous performance Sur day atoo Millions Use It For Colds| Because “Pape’s Cold Compound” Paris 1 Sinclair De Lyons and Marvin, “Per and Orbasany’s cock relieves cold or grippe misery in a few hours—Really wonderful! Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing aod snuffling! dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound, A fe taken every two bours until three und” is the doses are taken, will end grippe quickest, surest nown and misery and break up a severe cold costs only a few at either in the head, chest, body or It acts without ¢ Mmbs. nd cause clogged-up | veni es; stops | tu running; | else. n't & Insist on “Pape's It promptly opens nostrils and air pa nasty discharge or nor nothing AWAY EMBARRASSING pA PIMPLES nd vut dd vari reme » me me in COR, Fins’ Phone Main 4965 “0 “{F | HURT. YOU, DON'T PAY ME.” AVE, AND PIKE ST. twe f deliver that ac- ons. ROWN with mpanies I 1 EXTRACT, TREAT ‘1 and t bet hamed of pain in all cases but acute abscessed p and T will never be ondition I Ointment and Resin ywest prices in your eity for (s ) Miss Je ‘ lass, guaranteed St, Ruth All druggists and Resinol Soap. ford Il Resinol Ointment STERLING DENTISTRY , WILKE WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18TH GEORGE T. HOOD Presents THEO KARLE PRICES IN CONCERT Lower Floor. $1.50, $2.00 ASSISTED BY Balcony $1.00, $1.50 CARMEN FRYE Gallery Oe, The SEATS NOW SELLING Vius War Tae THEATRE FIFTH AND PINE PLAAOTT 2525 Rowland & How ard’s Big New York Dramatic Success STARTING WITH A MAT FOR THE WEEK SUNDAY “WHICH ONE SHALL I MARRY ?” THE QUESTION THAT CON FRONTS EVERY WOMAN DUR ING HER LIFE, NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 PRICES and BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON The Jungle Musical Comedy “THE CANNIBAL MAIDS” With Gus Elmore and Walter Terry PORTER J. WHITE & CO. =) —_ “The Visitor” OTHER BIG FEATURES GENERAL ADMISSION® 25c " Five Seattle Men Are Dead of “Flu” Five men sentenced from Seattle are numbered among the influenza victims at Walla Walla penitentiary All five died within a 48-hour inter. val. Their names are E. A. Swank Ed Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ; : ORPHEUM BUILDING Jesse Barr ‘Third and Madison. Buchanan. Ilarry Robinson, Campbell and W. J CHARLIE CHAPLIN NEE MILDRED HARRIS —IN— “THE DOCTOR tz: WOMAN” From Mary Roberts Rinehart’s STORY “K” 4 DAYS ONLY— STARTING SUNDAY POSITIVELY FIRST RUN IN SEATTLE NO RAISE IN PRICE tHEATReE 4TH BET. PIKES PINE SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY ALMA RUBENS ~—in— “The Ghost Flower” —Also- KEYSTONE COMEDY Class ‘A’ Theat don 3rd and Pike 3rd and Pike METROPOLITAN— DEAYERS

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