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WOMANIS HURT 'TRAPPERS SAVE From Wrecked Machine cats on East Side In a crash between an automobile) YAKIMA, April 1f—A saving t © @riven by O. M. Carter, manager of | #tockmen of $240,000, representing ' BO af io Yea “a ' b to mak + npeeck when. | the Edmonds branch of Weir eo fag ge Mert seiinit fev. Ueaiak ie reps driven by Mrs. Walter Smith, of Hal-| three years, according to his own bl pr i ved reprenentativen tod 10 of & story s ler Lake, on the Sdmonds road, | statement. During that time he ha abe susie: Pages ns tae made nanse Now i north of Washelli cemetery Friday | Killed 1,600 coyotes and bobcats, and Loreen empath ac ands dS epg course in public night, Mrs. ter suffered serious | 't is estimated that they would have victed on an aeeauit charge, : teach the BBY. injuries and Carter was badly | “estroyed stock and birds totaling - are lawyer, clerk and bruised | that much if they had been allowed | Gov. Harding called the recomnmer to something” carter Was traveling along the | ‘® Prey unmolested. dations p f a political 1 is being arrange main road, when Mrs, Smith and a} The fur of the animals killed wa hands are clean,” he said. “I have extension division, party, conatsting of three women, !M itself worth a small fortune, being | confidence the people of lowa, and Carl Cre cattle lawyer and well fends, all of Halter lake, who | Valued at $16,000. Rut ax Gunnoe |know they will resent the outrage | known pu peaker, will have’ escaped injury, came out a side | drawing a fixed salary from the gov A ane there pe 2 ated by a few | che hi the fourth publig) ~ Jane. Carter's machine swerved to|¢MMent, this money has not gone | | designing politicians peaking clans to be offered, It cone (ae the side of the road and turned | !Mto his pocket | The same committee is to make | 5 lessons, with classes twee turtle, Mrs, Cart was thrown 4 i ommendations in the case of Aut ‘ against a bank by the roadside a Plans for the organization of « n. Havner. His methoc ob t exporters, salesmen and otf aee)6«C Carter «owas pinned beneath the) women's commercial club for th taining revocation of Rathbun’s par r foreign ¢ orce may gain an = wrecked machine University club will be formal don * under fire nate knowl Mrs, Carter was carried to a pass. Tuesda t the home of Mr ing car, and taken to the office uf | Simpson Wilson, 4705 14th ave N. b Dr. C. B. Whiting, in the Cobb butid ing, where her injuries were dressed. She was then removed to her home at Mimonds, She suffered a Wrenched back and numerous Uises, UP! UP! UP! Goes THE QUALITY OF EVERY COLONIAL ATTRACTION MacLARE the American Beauty of the Screen in RUPERT JULIAN’S Master Suspense Drama “CREAKING STAIRS” EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Persona! appearance of Arthur Loeb, hero of the great Chicago Eastland dimster, who saved 34 lives. Se aC ee acteaivihiies dean LAST TIMES TODAY BERT LYTELL 4 Viola Dana in in “FAITH” °° “Satan Junior” sens Fifth and Pine Elliott 252: STARTING wines SUNDAY MATINEE “NEVER SAY DIE” PRICES FULLY AS FU AS “THE THE COMEDY THAT HAS MADE SEATTLE LAUGH ALL WEEK “Little Miss Brown” LAST ] TIME } TONIGHT } PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON Colini’s Variety Dancers In an Exclusive Dancing Nbvelty FOUR DANUBES Premier Aerial Athletes The Bullet-proof Lady, a revelation in rifle markmanship; Chas, F. Semon, the narrow feller; Housch and Lavelle, in comedy, and Beth Challis, popular singer. PEARL WHITE in “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER” GENERAL ADMISSION ........25¢ ) INAUTOSMASH 24,000 SHEEP Mrs. 0. M. Carter Thrown | Kill 1,600 Coyotes and Bob- WILKES Pitter pal's bride-to-be, Both agreeing to | THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 19 PAGE 5 a = i at sayin Seasace Pcie 2 fer ag to the Metropoli- IOWA GOVERNOR SP EECH MAKING ; an; es Players to Present Three-Act ; Has Big Mu- || sical Comedy Act; Dancers Feature Partagen Palace’ Hip. Has er and | FACES ENEMIES COURSE READY Dance Revue; Sunny Mexico Chosen at Levy’s Orpheum. Says Impeachment Trial Is Carl Croson in Charge of Political Plot Extension Class THIS TAILORING SHOP divi orga | ALSO HAD GLASSWARE } syrynercs! eh : of 30 lense Sergt. Frank Olmsted and Patrol twice a week. The manc. RM ard raided Johnson taflor shop, 98 Marion st., placed t ns for the 6 nuts” Linton and J. 0. Judd un-|be received by Miss Hannah Sheiele der arrest on the charge of being dis-| man, 1044 Henry building, tele orderly persons, and seized pitchers, | Eullott 2 chalra and tables an evidence that the | Instruction in university extension joint wax being used for the dixpen-| courses will continue thruout tenn sing of home-made liquor, Friday | summer, according to Everett Dahm, aS A director a « Johnson, a 0 Castro, 306 Maynard ave nr wy a Ke t Le Orpheum. | was arrested when dry squad officers found three gallons. of “grapo” in hin BALLARD IRON WORKS - 1—Rertha Challis, coming to the Pantages Monday the Moore. 4—A member of Heynes Team, at the F Romiit ppearing as Luana in “3 Hip. S—Howard Russell, with the W eetrangement between | possension, and L. Recheo, 2920 19th langer, theatrical pro-| ave. 8. wan taken Into custody after DESTROYED BY FIRE the two partners have | 24 gallons of raisin wine, several gal Fire completely destroyed the mince | lone of mash and a wine press were lard Iron Works, on Shilshole bees 3 Es ‘i ieee cade on bis ‘prominga, just south of Vernon PL, late ’ H Sat wera Expensive machinery in the re o big hit in| The Singer's Midgets have been was damaged, but C. A. Johnson, Australia “Nothing But| booked for another tour over the | owner, announced that he will | ‘The “shimmy” dance, described as; %¢ Truth.” | Pantages circuit. _| build at once. a combination of all the wiggles and METROVOLITAN PANTAC Once again Oliver Morosco’s big Novelty dancing acts have been on and twists of the South Sea bed - stage success, “The Hird of Para | Plentiful at vaudeville houses the | islands, Hawaii, etc., has been barred ldine,” comes to Seattle, This time few ka, and can't seem to) in w York, Police authorities we have a new Luana in the person | CMe Often enough to please terp have ruled the dance indecent and celving flattering press comments 7 t Pantages, which opens Mon | duction at any theatre or dance hall. 201 he count da afternoon, will provide a OT . thraout the country day afternoon, wil “provide a Wie -s | OF WM. Fox's grea charma of this . Marjorie Rambeau ix going to Lon we. ” ever-present, weirdly dancer in which a coi bs pany do io pr te repertoire pine . - Jaweet music that steals out of the |Ci6ht People—sirle and persed opty extn “erik eas tr COLOSSAL | " jotionalixm, giving peace to | |, Hext of reap on the bill Is! mon Clay.” “Three Faces East NINETEEN-NINETEEN |troubled souls and « sweeter breath | ‘* SPpearance of the “Four Dan | «song of Songs” and “Innocent.” | Sa the. eel lowe ube,” neroathiotes of ability ithe hi ire,” Ha Snes | ex eat i | a MORALITY DRAMA jsingers and instrumentalists furnish jer numbers include Charies ¥ $ Semon, an eccentric | George Primrose, the famous min lntrel, has retired to his ranch at thie muste » | Every one is facnillar with the nie ins yoann ret in which ® | sfuttnomah Station, Ore: With him : PB RL eet PEI fe ag story of the little island princess | Fousch and Lavelle, in comede nea |a& rancher, is his brother, Al. Prim “ ‘ - wh falls in love with the young | pot) Challe, « popular vera and rome. However, Mr. Primrose de. <r: ” y American and after being wooed b g clarees be has not permanently re Ph Peart White w lechapter of "The Lightning Raider nina new him give m up to his American tired and can still shake a wicked| | : wa sweetheart. Her death when 4 : r foot in the buck and wing | plunges into the seething volcano is | | ee | the most dramatic part of the play, | LEVY'S ORPHEUM | After appearing in “Sinbad” tn} Supporting Miss Romilly are Guy hoon A hite, in another of his Able! x05 york 425 times, Mr. Al Jolson Harrington, Brandon Evans, Jane | habibble eharacters, and bis Lrish | and the Winter Garden company will Have and Taylor Carrot, j sidekick. Claude Kelly, go to the/p.oin a tour of the principal cities, rarregr land of hot sands and there become | |etarting in Washington, D, C. } eee pies entangled in one of those revolutio which spring up over night, In the : There are seven big acts on the! Tow musical comedy “Bunny Mea | Five “vamp” roles in two years ts new bill which opens at the Moore 4 record achieved by Mise Carlotta | ’ 4 |ie0." which will be presented by | the soniey 7 oo + Sunday afternoon. The chief attrac | > ‘s Musical Cor y mpany, | Monterey, one of the leading players tion is a pretentious musical comedy | starting Sunday. ‘;in “A Sleepless Night,” a late Broad act which includes a lot of pretty | "rhe majority of fun comes in when{| W8Y success. In her present part, | sirla, The act is called “The Reck: | tne two comedians run into a couple | that of a truly faithful married wo- | lens Eve.” Of adventuresses who man, Mine Monterey claims whe i A Little of This and a Little of | That” will be presented by Crawfe and Broderick, said to be two of tl | bene comedians on the Orpheum vau- | deville cirouit. Bessie Rempel and Co. in “A Child of Childs,” present a scene in a cheap restaurant with Miss Rem pel in the role of the “custodian of | hot cakes and coffee.” She im will: | get @ large sum ef a l experiencing a “decided relief.” them. | eee | Besides the ueual number of songs| Grant Stewart, who plays “nice, r au jand dances supplied by the members| lazy old Coady” in Barrie's “Dear! -+ lof the company, Manager Levy has| Brutus,” at the Empire theatre in} secured two added attractions—the |New York, doesn't live up to his | Barstow Kids, four in number, will | stage character at all. He is really | sing and dance, and Vivian Astor|a very hard worker. Just now he in will have a novel specialty in which | busy writing the lyrics for a musi-| | she will give the Indy patrons of the | cal version of hix comedy “Arms and ing to do most anything to get away | theatre some inside tipa on how to| the Girl,” that is soon to be pro-| [> from the hash house and finds her-| Yery “og Tether ‘Tine ie eh «elf an accomplice to two crooks. | eee one Then the story takes a turn and | PALACE we “Take Care of the Man in Unt- winds up quite dramatically, lt * §@ the latest patriotic song. Merritt and Bridewell are singers;| A comedy operetta, “Hello Tokyo,” | form” is the <p rv hich & pretty girl leads a bi i Mins Net Johnson f# an attractive |!" W e < mien who will, offer some vocal ,C?°TUS of singers and dancers thru| Aprif 12 ts the first annivers.| |eelections: the Clinton Sisters have a|* routine of catchy numbers, will be concer ldnadlag act the main attraction of the new pro- Novelty wkating by “The Ster.| Tam which opens at tho Palace Hip lings.” Kinogram News Events and| Sunday. Merna Lateralle ts the girl) the Orpheum Weekly complete the| Who heads the act vomits B. Kelley Forrest, known to the ceoereenea sean eno eeensemnaes |p - Psa | stage as “The President of the Ho | boes’ Union,” is a mirth provider: “A | WILK is z A | Physical Culture Surprise” is a dog | A William H. Post farcial com) 4+: Burton and Nessler, who call themselves the olly Old Maids,” | edy in three acts called “Never Say | Die” will be presented by the Wilke*| iro singers, dancers and eccentric | comediennes: ayers next week, starting with a prencines wenany Blackface comedy will be the of- | The action of the play centers | rring of Covan nod Hellens, The ,round one “Dionysious” Woodbury | {tyre are grmnante and eouilibriate Ivan Miller—said to have a fatal wie introduce a new athletic feature liver complaint, which according t | Known as hand Jumping his medical experts, i# tantamount to | \e : h y, Di death itself, Accepting thin view, * | COMING 70 THE WILKES resigne himaelf to his fate and to os comply with the technical laws ot | The biggest attraction the Wilkes Inheritance, he proceeds to arrange | Players have had this season ia/ billed for Baster week when lyes | ‘ " a po’ icken | a marriage with hie poverty stricken | (> Youth” in to be presented. This sarate immediately following the | P!ay comes to Seattle direct from the Maxine theatre in New ceremony, «he ix to return only long | York, where it has been meeting enough to collect the vast fortune he | York, where it has Deen meeting secunsong ‘erage ci oe ana | that a stock company can secure a es ae ee ee | play of this calibre before it has | Somehow. things don't go just 8°! teen went on the road. However, they planned, and Di doesn't drop oft en enon ne ea wpoctal ef | the earth, no a merry little MIZUP | forts to secure the play for Haster | nsues which is bound to cause the | - i nave been rewarded and the| eee: een eee Wilkes players are already hard at! “Never Say Die” met with a year’s | work on the production, which con success in London and also enjoyed | sists of three acts and four episodes, a jong run in New York and Chi-| each episode being the visualization | cago. | of the revelation in a erystal ball, THE LOVE TRIALS OF THE : MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ON EARTH And a Revy ef PRETTY GIRLS —At the— Palace Hi Drea —AND— Curtained against the future are a woman’s eyes. Blindly she gropes her way through the tangled maze of life. Suitors come. They plead their cause. Spring and youth con- spire to add still more mysteries to the future. And so, with veiled eyes, the young girl takes miele i COMING TO THE MET * 5 MORE the vital step. Maytime,” a play with music, is THEATRE PR SPLENDID HIPPODROME the attraction scheduled to appear at | | METROPOLITAN —Rite | the Metropolitan for a week begin-| | moone—Orpheum vandevillé, fea- | May 4. } “The Reckless Eve,” = | aYAD tiv aknen ot thin play are laid maviral comedy th pee ea VAUDEVILLE in New York City, and the action of the story covers a period of al most 80 years, Opening in Wash- ington Square Garden in 1840, the story carries the audience down thru | | the intervening decades to the busy | metropolis of today. lt from Monday jay, ina big FEATURE PHOTOPLAY SCREENED FROM 11 A.M. TO 11 P. M. “a 2 neg A MOGI R oo s a ii F hte ‘rhe aay ' Catherine Tw Detiy| ED sa Enon acl Rw OE Calvert sSidPMAIEIT oo, = Hickey Breas Davie & “pien, Genaro Are All Men Beasts? “Marriage for «Cohn MIMACLE. A Beautiful Girl Convenience” Thinks So. pads IN CONTINUOUS DAILY 1 TO 11 Orpheum Vaudeville WARY 1 WOULD 3 ACTS or e eee) Ree fwivrs or Men |] Weekday Mats. 100; Eves, & Bun. 300 A Modern Byonxait, er Assinted by His Week 0 +1100 Evenings y Mn s ga MBER Ne gD 9