The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1919, Page 5

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ATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919 DIVORCE ISSUE SS COMING UP IN AIRPLANE MEN ASK U, S, JOBS; LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM AHEAD KERBY be SAN Coming to the METROPOLITAN Ry FREDERICK M ile Srensost wea) [Sefer me nora LECISLATURE@ WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEW YORK, Jan. 4 the | Sa ® month: x country 7 ed f int Seek Washington state must wipe out tion, the t 1 . anan \ record asx the grente ; heceas must place « “ " As he sc | tenet? bd iy 000,000 for would t * Otherwise ma \ | 2 a | or ok plants \ f engines and parts alg DISTRIBUTION OF \ AIK SQUADRONS NY | agree ' ti 4 $100,000,000 he neue \ , id mean that about two| ib red air squadrons would need a maintained by the army in th Ri NN ninterial Federation | antry. The departr is Serta NY | w meeting Monday tively plar fo flying fleld i VAS ha J, to connide countries), congress must a utilize 48 the others to Jerat of the coming legisla | be distributed on coast patrol and ture Air lines must be defined, landi pment of air mail and wan di bed by Murphy as the/ places reserved, signal systems and mmercial uses will ¢ wreatent ¢ of the present mystem. | trafic rules developed, safety meas ary aeronau The mor committee ehief 4 | ures and pilot requirements framed. planes and appealed foi cter gambling Jaws | The ed has apent a form a reserve avai Would Assist: Soldiers | bittion dollars tr ng the alr ary needs » Hughes, chairman of the tr plane yd we nufacturers + nmission. assert the more 6 on and a ‘will keep. t intact for German Scenery " setietion, leon > transition f Peace * n at Olympia which would take| Great _ Beautiful He Say: + tha tak iaeaa mosiiee “preed WA eration a * German scenery ts beautiful, a gram for < | cording to Norman J. Moss are already secking plates expenditure of $100,000,000 @ auarters company. ‘Third rge from the army,| ear. condition] *WEanada is to spend $50,000,000 a States army of on, 1 eect year for the next seven years on| With the American ts under military aeronautics, The French a er to his fat Ger nd a remedy for unemploy and Italian programs are not known, Flarvey J. Moas, adjutant ded but they will undoubtedly be as| Washington, Priva! ‘ed o: industry should re large. the German ndac "4 than pro In general, the United States man-| ce and mays he njoyt Hughes de ufacturers are asking that about as! “wonderful” trip . | COMPOSED OF WOUNDED VETERANS — dy 7 joes eke toe Bese Pap FROM VARIOUS ALLIED FORCES Give Can ( ‘ascarets t master, asked for the creation of . ne . MAJ. CHAS. F. WARD y oa | ceparate commission en game and FAMOUS BAND CONDUCTOR sini i i fish, to be appointed by the gover- SOLOISTS Bilious, Constipated Child no cuaseene Soaps: cin: Hol: Seine Mine Adella M. Parker briefly sup: is PRICES—50¢-$1.00 nig ported the equal pay o74 equal nt | vite. A. Wo avennéed Plus War Tax 5 applied to school edat w= Mrusecis, HOOT-MAN! ! | tur de Leoad ce Tur © HEAN CI | pec ibe ac aera 1k. FRAGELE ery KILTED LADDIES, 1 provide funds to care Clarinet Se . “oo eae pee Puother gives me for dependent children in private " 1" ws ; gives : a ive . LISTEN TO THE STIRRING TALES OF THE ¥ ly Cascaret w a sR! Peat ca-te GREAT WAR FROM THE BOYS WHO am cross he Pacifi mship company’s CPT “OUR 9 aise oS inane savas betel th WENT “OVER THE TOP won't play. nail for Port turday afternoon. | Bhe will take a cargo of flour | there for her maiden voyage to the ~- — | % East coast SOCOOSSSHSSSHSSHSSSSSSHSSSSHSHSSSSSHSSOSOHOSOESOOEOOOSEO eos \ \ ‘ \ \ \ \ 1 sn en STERN e | \ \\ seis ay le | : “CVRUP OF FIGS’ THEATRE j \ \ \ ry | oN NN WN \ i s \ | ‘ > MADISON pitied r4 Between First and | 1—Sylvia Bidwell, at the Moore, 2—Cecil Kirke, with the Wilkes Players Antoinette Rotche, coming ° Second to the Met in “Twin Beds.” 4—Ruth and Kit Clark, at the Palace Hip, 5—Laurie Ordway, at the Pantages. e arg Eilltect 5434 6—Billie Dunbar, at Levy's Orpheum. 7—Oscar Gerard, comedian, at Oak theatre with Monte Carter company. 4 TR Starting Today—cContinuing One Week Look at tongue! Remove poi- *> | BRITISH MUSICIANS TO ,Tegiments that so greatly distin-| mies of different character and sons troun otenine liver = | RELATE WAR STORIES | guished itself, and which i# quite| voice and bowels J he Allied War Veterans’ Military Well known as the Western Irish “A Little Flrtation™ ia the name TO MOTHERS! Each ten cent box of Cascarets, candy | -7n® Allie! War Veternny, Mitta se int regiment, th oa ecay aka Sovak nuiber, & tae 9 cathartic, contains full directions for dose for children aged ONE | gicians trom Canadian and European (ne, SF Practically Poh atear enadiiued... eines year old and upwards. Nothing else ‘‘works’’ the nasty bile, sour |army contingents, will appear at the! It tw not intended by Major Ward Finds a Way.” will dixplay the abilt | fermentations and constipation poison from the tender little bowels | Metropolitan Wednesday evening. that his musicians shall confine the ties of Ted MacLean and Genevieve | MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY AND THE A | All of the men in this band have) program entirely to band music. An | Leo sogently, yet so thoroughly. Even cross, feverish, bilious children | heen “over the top” and © been entertainment is promised, con: Other acts are: Hebert giadly take Cascarets without being coaxed. Cascarets taste just like | excused from further rervice by rea ing of military music, popular tre Couver, “A Hooverized Aut DANCING CHICKS A 24 z és j of thetr disability. Under the oes, Highland dances by kilted Ruth and Kit Clark, “At t candy. Cascarets never gripe the little bowels, never sicken, never | conductorahip of Major Chas. I teh dancers and Scotch pipers.| Krayona and company, “T § ‘injure, but above ali, they never disappoint the worried mother. | Ward, r y band master of th rogram will be further tu-| $. Cruiser Washington in Action,” a —# ; 'y21et regiment of Canada, one of the by stories in which the veterans , mechanical and cal displa. Ka J saneclaiehamneninenememeninmemmaeae aes iene = cnean will relate their > “wae ana ani 66 1} ) OOOO OOO OOOO SOS OOO OOS SOS ESSE OOOO S SOS EO8OOSSS SOO SSSOSOS 8898808808888 SO AN ARTIST, HIS THE DERBY WINNER MODEL, AND A VAMP pill at the Pan { Willard Mack and Lou Tellegan's | tages, open matinee per A charming musical show, replete with race track scenes, oo a. — _ fe = rte pana e Me ’ na be Kyra, Ort snappy dances and a warm touch of harem life. p he offering o! he ee ental dancer an © ancl girls, Players at the Wilkes theatre next) in a repert of new 4 week, ntarting with a matines Sun-|" Por the added features, Manager| Accept *Catttornia” syrup otis NIGHTS, LOc, 20c, 30c day Pantages will bring on “The Girl in| Pigs only—look for the — Cam- $ t] td 9 ‘ In New York it enjoyed a success-| the Moon,” musical comedy offering, | fornia on the packagé, then you Twice Every Matinee Daily Except ; 5 ful run at the Iepublic theatre, with and Laurie Ordway, English com.|&f@ sure your child is having the|$ Nicht Tango Mats., 1 , 2 ‘Tuesday and Friday FOURTH AVE. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT FOURTH AVE. Lou Tellegan in the leading role. edienne. |Dest and most harmless laxative or) ¢ ; Bet. Pike and Pine Ret. Pike and Pine The story hinges around @ young] Other numbers: James Grady and Pt ore tile momach Jivtt|@ Seats may be reserved for the first performance every night t, 1 hose te O\company, in “The Toll Bri . . -le y ' avi nodel. The | comedy-drama; Adams and Neious fruity taste. |Full directions | § ee ee eee ‘ fi POSITIV ® not aware of the fact that) blackface comedians, and Harry | for child's doge on eac! we FOUR DAYS FIRST RUN the model is in love with him and| swift, accordion } it without fear. - ‘ turns bis attentions to th I Ruth Roland, in the new install: | STARTING IN A surprise finish is carefu re | ment of “Hands Up,” will be shown | , a SUNDAY SEATTLE served until the end jon the sereen | COMING “THE DERBY WINNER” . ROPOLITAN IS OAK ATTRACT: | 4 Aun Ds The Derby wi r t e mber of other well: | show eee Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 : hir of the sultan’s favori ame name BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON 7 Continues Daily 1 to 11 A BIG NEW : THE INCOMPARABLE 7-Act Bill Tomorrow CHOY LING TWO COMEDIANS SUFFER SHIPWRECK There is no wrecked on a ret Strings + | “I will live my own life!” What does a women mean when she says this? attng to bein place is inhabited t Oriental Dancer Supreme. LAURIE ORDWAY ‘amous English Comedienne. who possesses a harem of 30 chorus two comedians with * Orpheum | 4 heii hetsictal Musical ¢ In the re, Sunday Barry & Surles “A Little Flirtation™ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ventriloquial Novelty Ted MacLain AND Genevieve Lee in Mr. MacLain'’s Comedy hipwrecked sa tained by the Tur! Rebn and Jack © Other Big Features General Admission 25c FIFTH AT PINE THEATRE PLAYERS ELLIOTT 2525 chanical eff cts are carried on tour inds a Way” “Love F Hebertand LaCouver » dramatic ch, fea ne Kohl, ta econd honors new Orpheum vaude erabrone SU NDAY ville bil by Winkiia, “A Hooveriaed Auto Ride’ Two p in the “Health Hunters MATINER weigh 490 In, One welghs 400 other 90, WILLARD MACK AND LOU 4 try pounds and t Ruth and Kit Clark ing to and the other is try 4 TELLEGEN’S BIG NEW YORK n oO . “At the Pinne’ OUR : CS TL gaa a ae —_ ee ay ARD naira ttio aie sirnes e ane ong irierre “The Fightin § of Guns" is NEW YEAR’S pen aera ANG BONE Fete aAnitey lle ale Which. & Krayona & Co. is i Trave Veekl anc war ple on tour, Will present their rform. *..¢. :* n © Metropolitan Wedn y eve 7 > FIRST RUN, HP HAS a ding, ra ragtioeanow ie (mead th ay STARRING BIG STARS, SHOW Major Charles I. Ward, recent band PRICES GRACE HUFF OLIVE TELL und ul act | who use we the offering | 1 en dum-| Weekda: Evenings Watinees LOC & Sundays 20€ will be seen on the new| master of the 121st regiment of Nights: 30-50¢ AND n he Palace Hip | Canada i} * . — ‘ BETTER Sunday ng Heo and troupe| - —— — “THE LOVE NET” Mats, Sunday, Wednesday IVAN MILLER PICTURES! fa os Ori Ae mag oy Sum PORTLAND, J ee . re police Saturday, 20-31¢ SUPPOR Plos War Tax

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