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U.S.TOTRAIN DISABLED MEN | Liberty Bought and Sold at Market The Seattle National Bank Bond Department Second Ave. and Columbia 1 Gloom rt Predominate on New Bills at Seattle Theatres During the Coming Week 1% a] Sennett's comedios, ‘Theatrical Moore next week, Polly will bring furnish a hai time 7 y . going to i ~ oy SeRATRES Ps with her many of her film f for theatrogoers next week. OPOLITAN — “Pollyanna,” # | Qloam-chasers predominate at iy drama starring Viele | |anticn Mins Moran ie right at hor | | will be at the Vocation Board Searching for Injured Veterans entertainers are n. in vaudeville, for she was a musical] At the Metropolitan Viola comely ne Harper, the optimistic girl, ts @ Hittle sunbeam that she over ‘every show house in te star be entering | Disabled war veterans who have | been dixcharged and have not found work will be given a chance to Jearn |a trade or other vocation. Four hun dred lines of work will be taught b the government, The fe board | for vocational training Central | uilding, is sending appeals broad: the bs . nsiaeale wt for names and uddrenwon of dis: | % ms | All expenses of |} | training will be paid by the govern and in ment, the veterans to receive $65 a |} that | month, and, if married, $30 extra, plew taken charg | with $10 more for each child up to) att the | three, during the student period. Aft: | PRBE movies, Sam Mann, one of v character actor Mann will be Question,” by Aaron In this sketch he the character of “Re atran takes upon himself the mending the rift in lute, ‘The plot ha where love Nes& seem to have de thetr y theft goes with them have Other the nudevitie’s | will be the | prowented | Hoff: | portrays the | mann HAVE YOU A BAD BACK Drive away your Backache, mi a package of Mother Gray's 1 WAP want Medi oe fecling of the nerves, If frequently, oF A comedienne of fame, who “Reeds ne introduction, is Votly Moran, better known as Sheriff antics on the screen te laugh. || ravace: Mir—¥ Frankie Hall in “Prosen Out willy rw ‘O'Drien hymenal with to do n home and happt ers and Lunatics” will hold the rted, boards. The Palace Hip will make folks merry with a big musical Ace Nes and all vaniate or Address, Le Roy, N. Y. . by mail, Oe. lilier has to love two The Mother Gray once at the Wilkes acts on bill are act, ar away ud Mile, the of Bianca blues at a pany Fass spelt miaichs | igen v AN ple pose 0! | the happin pve story withou problem. « dex d the formula for Olive bh patients for t n exception mbines Vi u titel play from and A Morton w Blaisdell MOORE Polly Breath, Sour Moran, th happy ts the ot pur Viola Harp: r oo it is a tan bid ribed wex as a sunny tired bu 2a make him fil 1 by his wife, ) ters out W cant ally fine arper in title glad girl wh * a child other players s, Why and) Ms ¢ same has Herbert Fe inifre it} up in or omic ap in Stomach, . Gas, Biliousness, Sick Head- indigestion, Constipstion, — take the ipo cleane reliable FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS They clear the bowels, sweeten the stom- ach and tone up the liver. “Atier $6 Do not gripe. Nth lfeorts |. E. Colver, 103 Labor Temple, Los A: ‘ y experienes ‘biede of cat remedies, 1 Cathartic Tablet, sad they are the best Got wise to Sold Everywhere NATION aL Canoe Second iv. und Madiocn St. Mosconi Rrothers, in and 1nd. Dancing Odds Charles Trewin in “Comin Thru the Rye;" Berri singers froth the ton Grand len Schol Fantino gymnast ‘Troupe, acrobats and to be presented by layers next week, might best b lescribed as satire with| sentiment; a play that pleased the theatre-oers of London for a year and then came to New York to set} the first talking, with the result that it enje » long and successful run t metropolis. The action Pasners By” com | that one man and while he the second one | rt puts the around ¢ ve for ged to marry two women in an ap Strange to man as pearance both may women love | much | merry e brings one of the mix-up of ev noble men and righted afford Grace ents which haracter of eventually | out the | things are The pla jand Ivan Hutt! opportunity to] the the ring thelr long | Miller laurels many agement in Seattle EVYS ORPHEUM Lovers and Lunatics [comedy with just swing together song be pre dat Le next week Lew White a. the chief funn surrounded by ers, ine a musical | enough plot to} after wong, will vy’s Orpheurn | Able Kabibble, is who will be of entertain Rowe Ward an a whole reg ing Mad eK ine Clutre Frank Shaw | ment of chorus ¢ | The feature musical number of the | new show will be staged by Madeline Rowe, who will appear ax an Egyp maid be being aasisted by the chorus, Mins Rowe's specialty will include an Fey dance per formed by » Knowels Floy have ample oppor-| | Women Voters’ League IS success, “rhe Eyes of Youth.” tunity to display his humorous side | to the audience in a new line of par-| dies, and Leo Marshall. a new char acter man, will make his debut as | 4 1—Julia Gifford, coming to the Pantages Monday; at Metropolitan; 4—Margaret Ryan, at the Det Levy's Musical Comedy Company; 6—Polly Moran, at the Moore, Harper as “Pollyanna,” SUFFRAGISTS IN FINAL MEETING New Organization Name ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 29.—~The | Stage News | Bone gard Dean Worley, of Wilkes players, announces that he has secured Marjorie Rambeau's late | as the | offering of the Wilkes players for | | Raster week ‘This is the first time any stock | | company has ever secured a play oft | one of the most Important perform-| National American Woman Suffrage | Broadway before it has been sent on ge in the new show | eee PALACE HIP | Seven acts are scheduled for the | new bill which opens at the Palace | Hip Sunday, To head these acts Billy OVirien and Frankie Hall, in & miniature musical comedy, have! [been chosen. ‘Tis said thetr nct,| | which ix entitled “F nm Out.” wit! | be particularly interesting to folks | who reside in partially heated apart | ments, Both players introduce a | number of songs thruout the act Ray L. Royce, who in a character | actor, will present a series of eccen tric character sketches supplemented by a funny monologue. Chasies Prelies’ Miniature Circus. includes a troupe of dogs who will stage “The Robbery of the Overland Stage;" Jeas Marde and Belle Hunter will offer a comedy playlet, “Flip It Up:" Marguerite Ryan sings, dances, has a comedy momologue and gives impersonations; the Hamilton Froth. ra are comedy acrobats and barrel| jumpers ‘The: Hallett and Rowe company, Maurice Chick, will be| another week, changing | ‘the Women uwnociation today opened what prob- ably will be the final seasion of its convention life. Transfusion of its lifeblood into! Voters’ league will be the road. “The Eyes of Youth” has | just completed a year and a half jengagement at the Maxine Elliott theatre in New York, and it was a difficult task for Manager Worley to) 2—Fanchon Everhart, with the Wilkes Players; 3—Viola lace = Hip; 5—Dot Claire, soubrette with | er completing training, each veteran will be placed in a job as near ae pow mible to hie home MEANING oF LIFE “TOPIC A series of sermons on the mean-| ing of life, will be given by the| | Rev. J. D. O. Powers, beginning Sun |day morning, and ending Waster Sunday 6 Y age Humphreys’ maceisip sine breaks up Coughs, Colds,) Influenza, Cold in the Head, | | Catarrh, Sore Throat, Quinsy, | Tonsilitisand Grip. At all Broggist | AMUSEMENTS| METROPOLITAN Last Time Tonight With Matinee Today CAMP LEWIS PLAYERS A soldier show of profensional talent Vaudeville Acts to $1.00. Mat. Sat., plus war tax, | twice MOORE vans! K. DICKEY and Courant with INEZ PLUMM “The Lincoln Hig! meagan 4 Griffith, Charles Wilson, the Altitude, Hobson and tty, The Melntyres. SIX KIRKSMITH SISTERS Nights, 50 abe t This 7-Act New She TOMORRO FRANKIE (BUILDING COST | WILL STAY UP Home Construction Is Vital, Orpheam Vaadesille Daily, 1 to 11 KAR-MI; SELMA & CO.; “JAM-BON OVERSEAS QUARTET” 4 Other Fine Hip Acts re Photoplay: Carmel Myers in “The Little White Savage.” kday Mats 10¢ *. & Bun. 20 Says Federal Agent “Building of homes is one of the most important and vital things that can be done for the welfare of the nation at this time,” declared | Paul C. Murphy, president of the Portland Realty board and chief of the own-your-home section of the complete before the date set for the | secure the play, which is in three | department of labor, In Seattle Fri- | next annual donvention, national leaders predicted today” The national association today was! still jubflant over its latest vietory— presidential suffrage for Mixsourt wom Convention sessions last night were In the fotm of a mass meeting of celebrants, Expectation of obtaining pasange of the federal amendment at the next sexsion of congress was increased by the action of the Missouri xenate, Fina! business of the convention will be concluded today. The women voters’ conference, in senrion this morning, was to complete its or ganization, ¢ officers and adopt by laws. The national will be in seasion completing its unfinished business. ‘The national association was on rd today as favoring a league of nations ree convention | at the same time, | Resolutions passed by the| convention also called upon the next) {sate written by Charles Gueron and | day night. Max Marcin. eee “The Better Ole,” the much talked of comedy bit tken from Rairns father’s comie characters Old Bill Bert and Alf, has finally been booked for Seattle and will play at the Metropolitan for a week, com mencing April 6 eee Mixa Dorothy Jardon, who ts with the Chicago Grand Opera company at present, announces her intention of returning to vaudeville. Curtis, of Rose & Curtis, will ar range for Miss Jardon'’s engage- ments, eee “Mise Springtime,” Klaw & Erlan | ger’s musical comedy, is continuing to meet with success. Another pro duction, “The Riviera Girl,” ts now under way. eee Jnck | “There in a tendency to hesitate in building In hope that ma- terial will deciige in price, but this will not happen, a labor practically represents the cost of building, and wages will not go down.” WILL SOLACIT FU: Coincident with the annual week | of prayer of the Salvation Army, be- | ginning Monday, March 31, collect missionary work. opportunity to renew acquaintance | when Miss Taylor played in Tark. ington's home town. eee Pearl Andrews, a headliner 20 years ago, when she was noted for her imitations of stage celebrities,‘is returning to the vaudeville stage Miss Andrews has been abroad for A-SURE WAY T0 CUT Tae or) ee . iL airline i 3 st congress to submit suffrage to the | states, and urged establishment of Ruth Chatterton has started on) some time training her voice. a national department of edueation,| her preliminary tour in George Scar- | eee with a secretary as a member of the}borough's come “The Merry! Theatricals suffered heavy! cabinet Month of May nd the reports of | out the street car strike in } the re om of the production are|N. J., recently. Theatre receipts ee | fell as much fis $300 and $600 daily. | . Their new playlet is a racing story called “Mabel B.” PANTAGES A big dancing act will be the fea-| | ture attraction at the Pantages for the new show, which opens Monday | Mile, Bianca in the leading artist fand is surrounde a group of | graceful dancers. Mile. Bianca has a reputation for her clever interpre-| tive dancing For the special added attraction Manager Pantages has secured the Three Naesses, famous Norwegian | ice skaters. They are the first ice skaters to come over thie cireait Julia Clifford, formerly Mrs, Bob | Fitesimmons, offers comedy songs; Tuscano Hrothers are juggeirs and | battleaxe throwers; Mel Klee fs a } blackface comedian, and Valentine | Fox will have a ventriloquial nov: elty The further adventures of Pearl | White will be shown in a new epi | wode of “The Wightning Raider.” FURS ARE GOING UP Summer is getting here Just in} time, for the cost of furs is going up, says W. Hahlo, Seattle furrier, Just back from th ie. eee Laurette Taylor and Booth Tark Theatres close ‘ais in Madison, ington, the Indiana novelist, are|Wis., on account of the flu epi- &reat friends, and recently had an demic. | i — STARTING WITH A MATINER WONDERFUL IN ITS SATIRE AND SE NIGHTS, 30-50c: MATS., 20-3ile. Plus ‘War Tax THAT LIVELY DETECTIVE COMEDY IN FOUR ACTs— THE DUMMY Guaranteed to Drive Dall Care Away — PANTAGE Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 Beginning Monday Afternoon MLLE. BIANCA & CO. In a Spectacular Dance Program THE THREE NAESSES NORWAY’S FAMOUS ICE SKATERS Julia Gifford, formerly Mrs. Bob Fitzsimmons; Tuscano Broth jugglers and Roman battle-uxe throwers; Mel Klee, blackface ¢ dian, and Valentine Fox, ventriloquial novelty, PEARL WHITE In the Latest Episode of “THE LIGHTNING RAID! General Admission, 25c LAST Up Animal Trai p Anima! Trainer TONIGHT DOUGLAS, Ariz, March 29.— John ¢ r, an animal trainer at a carnival h is at the hospital, as the result of an encounter with an angry mountain lion, Grear had just entered the lHon's cage, when the an imal spgang on him and began chew ng his head. Peter Loftus, a circus clown, rushed in and rescued the trainer | The lion formerly had been a pet lof Gen. Pershing, to whom it had | been presented by the Mexicans on | his punitive expedition. The animal grew up in the army and was recent: ly sold to a traveling carnival. |H. S STUDENTS STAGE SHOW A successful “Lincolnia nual high school vaudeville show, staged Friday night, at schoo) auditorium. al dramatic The Mother of this Gallant Soldier Mrs. W. W. Barken hood Suffering and tells how her son was Finally Brought to Strong, Robust Man- Amez, France diacad “Dr, Hartman treated my son for Sys- | My temic Catarrh and catarrh of the largo and at (ong rs but grew uke Fai bat BE ed. him, ‘0 die, but PR- UP son was born with cagarrh of the stomach and at sixteen he was poisoned fn a picture works, They treated him for everything but ho grew worne, We were fold to take him tothe hompital for treat= Jnent,. 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