The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1919, Page 5

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t Actor to Feature Program at the Moore; “Mutt and Jeff” Come to Metropolitan ‘AN rollicking acts of fun, sing @nd dancing entitied, “Mutt and| with just « in the Woolly West,” is the at-| trom at the Metropolitan, which | hot pur ‘Open for a fourday stay, start: | wants t today with a matinee Sunday teotuf. As on previous sions, little | child becomes the buffer for a num: | provi ef comical pranks at the hands | father the champion troublemaker, A.| crooks tho in the end, Jeff sufi | tly outwits his chum and tor Or by becoming a proud pos of a valuable gold mine. h has been willed him by a de brother. Their adventures them thru any periods of and high jinks Gus Hill, who again pi the destinies of the ins: able of gloom dispellers, has mus A capable cast, which include Pretty young girls, who will take in the musical numbers 0 shot but play without » revolver or so muc 1. h lotagr enger et apt small Hudsor of kidway be showtr down way uit onus ike ‘ And «tall are moth nt for thomselve on joined The when the kidnaped ting ly for the and the nd Harriet bt Harvey Ford, who wh o {taken the by M. O'Higgins. a fouract come that comedy ie ¢ Har Arey ste The Dummy LEVY'S ORPHEUM Whit ft Lew comediar will be Kokomo, at afternoon White pt from peop of the South identity is riment Dot Hunt c King ¢ thi how whic Sunday pens Orpheum Abie Kabibble Ind, but rk comes from the wh Koke th Kokome Pacifi the KE. Dickey, American play actor and aviator will be the attraction at the Moore Week. Dickey has gained much as a playwright and author) covered himself with glory in as a fiyer, His offering is | Lincoln Highway.” «a speedy filled with thrills musical young ladies will honors with the headline act Tee Kirkemith sisters are vocalists instrumentalists as well Wilson bills himself as Loose Nut.” comedy being his Offering. Marksmanship wil! pe demonstrated by the Mclntyres m@ wil) furnish thrills by using rt. Girls of the Altitude” will | PANTAG an aerial act, which has! \ miniature h comment thruout the | chudine Gee. extremely daring bevy of pretty young Ried. Gettrithe bare & nitty the chief attraction of the r 2 lobson anc Atty | show which opens at the Pan & ISminute act de luxe | Momfay. The” ie called Kinogram, Travel Weekly | Miition Dollar orchestra are on the/ Two men and as many girls as “The Astor Four,” will p happy combination singing dancing. up the heavy drama,| Other numbers include Passing of the Third Floor | rie Deel, supported by John M Manager Dean Worley has in a comedy-drama, “The Dummy,” 4 lively de-| Aeroplane comedy as the next offering | aerial feature; Arthur Wilkes Players. }tler, and Jack 1 role of “dummy” has | musical comedy stars Placed in the hands of Howard Peart White will perform some \ ‘The Dummy” is a crook/ new stunts in the latest chapter of im which the crooks are not so| The Lightning Raider,” which ts Y crooked after ali. it is a crook | the screen offering For Acid Stomach, Indigestion, Gas somewhere of much mer cause Ward, Frank Corey Foy Kelly Rowe will Claire c ielin players who parts in next also lead the Lew White girls will stage f part Waleamp, Red Glove jon the screen o de among the prominent und will numbers. the 30 chorus in which take have Week's show mu and 4 specialty each one girls will individu: in a new episode will be shown musical comedy, tr funmaker, and girla will b ave a wet billed nt and of Girls, in a stunning Marie Gray nt Relief when your meals sour and upset the | stomach—Indigestion Pain stops at once! AL No waiting! The moment you eat a tablet or two, all stomach distress ends. Magic! Pleas- ant, quick relief. “* Costs” little—All ave stores. Buya box IN PERSON s Yakon Trapper, Tater and Guide ing an illustrated lec- on his own motion u of the Frozen a Double Bill With Dhe Great 416 Pike Street Harrett, whis- | | have } His mistaken | 1 Moe #on, ¢ with the Ika Marte 1—Al to the Wilken I Howe Metropolitan coming to min 6 r LACE HIP An artistic protean novelty called ‘Our Great Commanders” will head new acts which come to the Hip for four ing Sunday, Zellner, who in an imper xonator of famous ch pre yortrayals aa a part of n days, sta racters , | patriotic ,Come | rfrott nished by the Otto burleaque The | tripte | Gibney | Hamlin, in Brown, Brothers bar act dan of hortgontal sings and the original has a pa | and Selly are robats and the Hallet and How cc | pany, including Maurice Chick open a limited engagement in jold plays, offering thelr £ production 4 sketch “Dreams COMING TO THE | METROPOLITAN The Camp Lewis players will re turn to the Metropolitan for a three ldays’ stay, starting next Thursday jevening, with matinee Saturday The organization is of professional talent from of the solliers at Camp 1 there is not a single. one of actors that have not sometime in |the past delighted large audiences |from the vaudeville stage. This en | gagement marks the opening one for }a tour thag will take th from jcoast to coust under the direction « lof Lieut. Robert Armstrong, a er actor on the Orpheum cireutt and a nephew of the noted play | wright, Paul Armstrong, and Everett | Hove, who is also well known to the | vaudeville patrons of the Bast a one of the beat known American stage at the will presented for ere at the Metropolt with Sunday matinoes, starting Pollyanna, plays on the 1 be | the first t jtan for and W March DON’T ALL RUSH AT ONCE, GIRLS Following the announcement that [the jude ate general of the army has approved (authentic) mar riage by proxy of soldiers abroad to t arts in the United & palpitating announcemer ack Merky!, movie & thousand marriag and caring leading 1 on the Jegitimat wt York states that he to sub mit himself husband, and as often @ comes th ‘Hand: star of now ay Time New stands ready substitute " as ome in OBJECTS TO BARE KNEES nt th recently Friganza, kn Miss Friganza “‘bawled out” the intruder from the und an jusher played the exit march for him STAGE NEWS former sold Chateau-Thierry at the necessar A patron Palace Chicago Trixie nake in of her theatre the act broke objecting Sixteen take in the which | Hippodrome rs part tableaux New York | tho Jani 1,000 miles of ar 4 group who recently Miss Janis se r of ‘ pidier w York to the man: thing,” the musical comedy that she wanted the bo | show, and the ¢ 1 | Miss Jan Ja movie in the |been dramatized and big hits of the New season. Franeir | starr }a letter stating » the s tos | admitte “Scandal,” which played here Constance with Talmadge leading feminine role, has| ix one of the York theatrical Larrimore is A. | George W divorce last lerer (Rene | desertion. in theatr lerer was sued for by Irene D Davies) a charge of Both widely known circle h Davies starred in Hiri! ind is one of the three! sisters, all of whom | fame | are time | Mae Murray, late of pictures, is| prepartg for vaudeville | | ; | i Veronica, who does a dance in} THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 19 the at the Palace ‘AMUSEMENTS | | the Kirkemith Metropolitan company nisters, at the Virginia Wil Howard Russell One of ie to the a1 Comedy Pantages, starting Monday Hip, 4—Robert Cosgriff, con Ploy Ward, with Levy's Must THEATRE PROGRAM | End Convention METROPOLITAN Matt and Jeff.” | eon ° tarda, eat wee I ns tn Sige Election of officers and an ad. dress by W. F. Gwinn on the Coming Wednesday, the Morale of the Fruit Trade,” took win Players, JTE—Orpheam vaudeville, up the closing hours of the Skook- um Packers’ association ference in | Friday. tee. | HIGHWAY PLAN IS DISCUSSED |Urge Campaign for All-Year-| Round Pacific Roadway PORTLAND The Re has been formed b Ore, March 22 ewoclation the wovelt Highway re to boost proposed — alb-ye arround highway « the Pacific count, from Astoria California W The association will wage oun campaign in favor of the which will be 4 upon by the | Oregon electors in The meus state shall in 4 vigor meas ure vo Jun provides that the bonds to the unt of $2,500 provided the government puts sum, for the construction ure 000, up a like of the road. The Roosevelt Highway tion was formed by representatl of the nm Oregon coast counties. Th Oregon road would me link of a proponed highway extend ing along the from Hritieh Columbia to the Mexican border. City Must Obtain | U. S. Permit for Skagit Power Site That Seattle it final appli per mit to us associa count must act ation for a federal the Skagit river source of water power is to by ed, is the warning of Counsel Walter F. Meier to the council. Meler says he information that wants aswurance ianuing final permit, that Seattle Intends to} make immediate development of the site applied for and ix financed carry thru the project at once arn Corporation eit received ernment ' CELEBRATE VICTORY | Celebrating the golden Jubilee in| preparation for an international campaign for world prohibition, the National Women’s Christian n perance Union is in convention un | til Mareh 31. A drive for funds to} | finance the national and interna-| | tional activits e organization, will follow the program. Th ern Washington quota is $60, OFFICER GUEST: R. P, Marion, h and Brig Blakely were gu the mem bers’ council luncheon of the Cham jber of Commerce at the Masonic club Friday 8 J Gen at Warman, of the Peshastin John Orchard company viee president; R. P Spokane Fruit Growers’ com ary treasurer 7 rthwest Fruit exchange produced figures showing that it had twice as many ¢ 1 markets in 1919 1910, when the or wanization started Thug Attacks Girl With Poison Needle OAKLAND, Cal, March 22.—Oak- land school authorities are today formulating plans to gard girl stu: | dents against attacks of a man with Dolson needle, following an attack jon Miss Miriam Yates, 16, a student | of the Oakland technical high school, yesterday afternoon. Two Boys Struck by Car; Man Hel Mins Yates was attacked on a te She was taken to her SAN FRANCISCO, March hope ts held by physicians of the |home by a girl companion. A de nergency hospital for the! scription of her assailant has been of Lester Boyde, 17, ‘whol given the police. Wuffered a broken hip two “: ANNA CASE ngden Walla Walla Parke. pan Somebody's Sweetheart and stockings do not figur picked up a three-karat diamond other night between her toes while dancing at the Central theatre in New York Later developments showed the belonged to Count Serge Trewh y. While seated in a box had thrown a bouquet over the | footiights to Veronica and the jolt dislodged the diamond from his ring and it followed the flowers to the stage all ) te an in he th Central recovery nd tured legs in an automobile accident last night. A companion, Edwin} Clarke, was bruised about the body | and thrown 50 feet | ‘The automobile the boys were driv- ing struck @ street car at O'Farrell and Larkin sts. Gus Salan, motor- man of the street car, was charged with battery by the police. OONVERSE I WASHINGT |ter Filer, recently man of the United board, has resigned chair States #hipp temporarily suc Boston. | A Nutritious Diet for All Ages OTHERS are IMITATIONS Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus- tomern accorded every cou tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment. 4% P Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited, 554 Casualties in U. S. Air Service WASHINGTON, March 22.—Cas ual tt during the war by the ed ates air service totalled bO4 war department announced Thi Un the figure with covers only the flying the American, | British and Italian armies. Four Men Arrested | as Russ Bolsheviki| SAN FRANCISCO, March ‘ Four men, alleged to be Russian Bol |f Prima Donna Soprano of the New shevists, are held in the city Jail here | York Metropolitan Opera today while the police are negotiat-| Company IN CONCERT AT THE PALACE Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE, AND PIKE ST, THEATRE Conth D A NEW 7-ACT SHOW on mat WEDNESDAY last night in one of the police depart ment's periodic ra the Jack London Memorial hall PRICES—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75 SEATS FOR THIS ARTIST ARE NOW Si RAPIDLY GRIMMS HAVE BABY SON Lieut. Warren ©. Grimm, former University of Washington football star, now stationed in Siberia, and Mrs. Grimm, University Wash ington graduate and member of the Sigma Kappa sorority, had a son born to them on Mareh in Spo-| k Mrs. Grimm has been spend. ing the winter in that city with her parents. a ne. ASK $2 Suit for $25,570 from the federal railroad administration, Great North ern railway Northern Pacific || railway was filed by the Fisher Flouring Mills company in the su perior court Friday. Loss of wheat jow Fr in transit is the alleged cause of || wction | We advertine in poem-; | And create leas expense. Some merchan ; broke, The Largest Audience int | Northwest Reads Star Want Ads Our new spring stocks are most oo] | | J Second and Union, Foys in IN NEW YORK” Simon’s Cafe Opens Under New Management SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Formerly Cafe proprietor of Martin's on Third Avenue, We Specialize on STEAKS AND CHOPS Remember the ‘Address 615 PIKE ST. PALACE HIP) | Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 | ‘ | Smith's | 4 Other | Osborne in day Mate, Ww TOMORROW “7ELLNER” Protean Impersonator Assisted by Elaine Halloway Presenting “Our Great Commanders” OTTO BROTHERS Travesty on Vaudeville “In the First Entrance” Eugene Bros. Triple Bar Experts allet & Howe Co. Including Maurice Chick dy Moral Robert Hamlin “The Man in Brown” Wells & Sells Comedy Acrobats Feature Photoplay Monday to Wednesday Evelyn Greeley Carlyle Blackwell “HIT OR MISS” 10¢ sini. 20e Weekday Matin Even & Sund'ys CHOFHONOR | TO ROOSEVELT | of ateot THOMLE GOKS TO NEW Magnus G. Thomle, | the NorwayPacific company, with a big shi the course of construction in ett, left Seattle last night for York to try to expedite the delivery CLASSATHEAT? AR id Park Board Plans Monu- ment to Great American As & memorial to the distinguished Americ it be. formerly known ax whone si park, Ravenna park, should also ha Hcat name Pp) Roovevelt in.—Mon.—Tues. arch 4 to the same man, ac cording to the decision of the park board, Prida Owing to lack of funds in the park bourd treasury, it was suggested that patriotic citizens would contrib. ute to the construction of the arch At prewent there is no avenue of h to the park which is easy wa to the of Seattle. park board, her with the park superintendent and ¢ and the members of the str sewers committee of the city cll, will vinit t ark next Friday in an effort determine what at ite regular meeting last SNA die to | course should be taken to make the park accessible to the public, and to decide where the arch should be placed Hanson Tells of Selling Pictures SANTA BARBARA, Cal., March Fourteen years ago Ole Han son visited Santa Barbara as an itinerant photographer. He in here today as mayor of Se. attle and one of the country’s most talked of men “I was in San Diego and heard there lots of people in Santa Barbara,” he told a luncheon of the Rotary club here. “So I bought outfit and, altho didn’t much about photography, Santa Barbara and made $1,000 worth of pictures.” and , Hanson's health seems much im-| 4 proved. ! METROPOLITAN COMING THURSDAY EVE. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY CAMP LEWI PLAYERS 8 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 8 AND THEIR OWN PORTABLE STAG NIGHTS, 30c TO $1 MAT. SAT., 25c TO 75c. Co for & Highs, SUN. March WITH MATINEES SUN. AND WED, KLAW & ERLANGER and GEORGE C. TYLER will present The Season's Notable Success “POLLY- ANNA” THE GLAD PLAY ey a Same Name by Eleanor H. Porter. Restless Souls’ Keystone Ar an know came to| close to} WITH MAT, | SATURDAY. _ A SOLDIER SHOW OF PROFESSIONAL TALENT SEATS NOW ELLING — ' | +8 from prose to st girl whe plays the me". neen a WITH A CAST OF GREAT —w dark DISTINCTION And the Original N, Y. City Scenic Production WILKE Fifth and Pine ery —te shine inte fy sun “POLLYANNA” 1,000,000 people have seem the THEATRE PLAYER SUNDAY: LIVELY DETECTIVE or SouREY WAR Hr Dy HOWARD RUSSELL PRICES NIGHTS, 30-50 IN THE ROLE OF THE | “DUMMY” MATS. SUN., WED. SAT. n ic Plus War Tax. STARTING WITH A MAT, FORBES-RORERTSON’S GREAT SUCCESS “THE PASSING OF THE TeNRY 4 NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 iene BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON Million Dollar Girls Miniature Musical Comedy, with DAVE SEED The Astor Four Riotous Entertainers Iika Marie Deel, supported by John Meehan, in the comedy: atic sketch, “Tears; Aeroplane Girls, in stunning aerial fea- Arthur Barrett, whistler and dialectician, and Jack and Marie in songs and dances, Pearl White In “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER” General Admission, 25c

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