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7) CLASS SSAATHEATR STATE YANKEES RETURN TON, Y. Three Field 1 Hospital Units on Transport Sofia Hazel Daly “The Little Rowdy” Daring and dramatic are her adventures as the lure of romance leads her along perilous paths, close to the brink of dis- aster. And then? and two f for uards Sofia The ard With three field hospital ambulance units comprised mer Washington National men aboard, the transport docked at New York ‘Vriday units are the 1@ist, 162nd and 1 field hospitals and the 12nd 183rd ambulance companies, 1lst sanitary train The units whieh have seen service In France ince they left Camp Milla, N. Y., in the ;fall of 1917, They have seen active vice in the field dressing stations since Chateau-Thierry ° of the been stationed Army of Ove the signing of the Maj. KB. Schrock, « field hospital; Capt. Pau Capt. John B. Kinne, 16tst lance ce ny: Capt. Ransom J eh 163rdambu and Capt. Rufus J Seattle, w aboard the Sofia arrived Friday units have at Coble with the pation since arm 14300 urner “WHO IS YOUR HUSBAND?” “ nee company Christy Gaibay es agree , DAN club, of ¢ Saturday ¢ CLUB WIL The Rusy . will hold a dar May 11, at ¢ w Fremont ening Fre FORD WEEKLY strength may be A great man's tout by crushing built that way When you think of advertising ij think of The Star, bim brous! ‘eexs ar “on THE tga TOMORROW ALLISON ae i “Peggy Does Her Darndest” A Comedy of Life and Romance —AND— ‘COMEDY | GOOD NIGHT JEONIAT SCENIC IN PYRAMID “AFTER HIS OWN HEART” —AND— CHARLIE CHAPLIN In one of his best comedies ambu: | THE LOVE! TRIUMPH OF YEARS | the! Denis, at Pan 4—Molly ages MeInt METROPOLITAN Sunday night will ing of another big at the Metropolitan, whe Ghing Up.” a Coban and Harris prod tion will be presented Song and dance numbers galore punctuate the three acts in which the play has been written, and the comedy clement is supplied tn a coherent story that has to do with a young man of reputation as an aviator, altho he has never made a flight. He does in the play, how ever, and the Introduction of a real mark musical comedy the oper aeroplane is one of the big features | of the play: ‘Tis said the modiste establish ments of New York were ransacked to dress the feminine leads and the choristers and the producers have enlisted the services of a large cast} including Bettie of popular principals, Robby Watson, Mary Lane, Parker and Lillian Raymond. } eee MOORE | It wouldn't seem Orpheum vaudeville slipped by without the appearance of Bios som Seeley. This year Miss presents “Seeley’s Syncopated dio” in which she is assisted jazz band of five young men. Seeley in a great little dancer and jthe act will Include 45 minutes of |xyncopated song, music a | specialties, Another feature of the is the appeara of Molly Mein tyre in a romantic playlet “The Love Chase.” This is a real Martin Beck tal Patricola and jand the Dancing |variety of eccentric Hedge and Beckwith act Dunham merchants and to be large and Mitehel! will |Reo and Helmar [have attained physical perfection Kinograms, the travel weekly and the concert orchertra complete the new bill, right reason Stu by a ew bill ce spec “The introduce a dan White: have a murical Myer in and Rdwards their w fun ix said Williams and “Junetime™; two men who are present are LEVY'S ORPHEUM ‘This week the p Orpheum will ha peep behind the Levy's Musical Comedy sent “Behind the Scenes.” The play will be offered different scenes while the story centers around Lew White as Abie Kabibble ofoble is tailor who handles all the pressing and mending for a musical comedy company. The fun starts when the tailor accidentally wanders onto the \stage during a rehearsal and sees a villain *trying to murder his wife He thinks the scene is real and at tempts to stop the villain. “When the Bonnie Heather Blooming,” by Bob Sandberg; |Irish ballad by Madeline Rowe la September Morn number by |Ward and the chorus will be featured musical numbers “The Red Glove a which Marie Waleamp is will be shown on the ing each show . ee trons of Levy's a chance curtain when Co. will pre in three Is an and Floy the serial in playing, screen preced. oe PANTAGES y special arrangement Alexander Pantages has Ruth St. Denis in a dancing act to head the which opens Monday Denis is regarded by America’s foremost will be seen in what is said to be her loveliest and most artistic of. fering of the Far-Kast dances. There will be four pretty young girls, pupils’ of Miss St. Denis, in the act. Other att be Alice bear; Race Manager obtained pretentious new show Ruth st many as ancer. She tions on the bill will ‘eddy, a huge trained and Edge, comedians; William and Agnes Johns in their latest comedy dramatic success “The Unexpected Witness”; Joe Reed, the musical Italian, and Caite Brothers and Beatrice in song and dan ere ations A new episode of “The Raider” will be shown vecreen Lightning on the if an| Seeley | Mins | 4 dance} to| the action of| a THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919. = A | Lew White Moore Prop, comedian th Levy with the Must kes at Hettle er Trio, with Comec yre ¥ Reniek. wi THEATRE PROGRAMS METROPOLITAN — “Going musical comedy MOORE—Orpheam vaudesille, ic Niowom Seeley Net With My fea Maney. | OUFUEUM —"Dehind the " masteal comedy. | | PANTAGES—Veodeville, featuring femturing “Quaker City Quartette.” —_——-——_-" Eva's | | ~o— | WILKES “Not With My Money,” a crook comedy somewhat along the lines of “Get Rich Quick Wallingford,” will lbe presented by the Wilkes players |next week starting with a Sunday matinee: A want ad in a newspaper starts the action of the play. Dicky Fow ter J. Robert Fulton, comes across an advertisement which arks |for the services of a manager, on [the part of a rich young hetress, dinburse @ fortune of $7,000,000 charity. Dicky answers the ad allan 3. T. L. CAMPBE! Estate Operator in. the South End This subdivision specialist sees a great future for the Lake Burien ets the position |district, backing up bis judgment lications come thick and fast /by spending thousands of dollars for when Fulton faces two of his old| publicity and improvements, pain, Penknife Clay and Amy Le| There are few men, if any, on grande, who unknown to him haye|this coast, who have a greater secured positions in the corporation|knowledge of the real estate sub- |for the disbursement of the funds, | division business than J.T. The play is filled with comedy|Campbell, who has just placed as well as dramatic situations, Ivan| SOUND VIEW ADDITION on the Miller |market, He knows every city on a “Not|the Pacific Coast nd keeps in with |touch with them by making almost best | regular trips every winter to the various coast cities. He has placed many subdivisions on the market in California, beginning in Long Beach who|in 1901, Nine he came ¢ Singing Black: |to Seattle and put sev tleral additions ket north head the new show at Their offering in-|of the elty near tolf Club and Interurban line en be and classical selling West Seattle property Jeluding Ridgw Addit The following year he ced Crescent ach, near Thr Tree F on the market. Later he sold property Jin Beaux Arts Village, across Lake Washington 1 1913 he for the ( F. sold almost pre at shi In 1915 he be with the Naval He was field val Rare commit xtended tour of lecturing and ex Real to and Comp is cant uthor of My Money redited ving furnished of the |comedy-crook plays of the season, 1 is ¢ PALACE HIP The Quaker bill themselves smith the Py years ago City Quartette Hip aiar begar in selec th Doherty eal act [young miss and Scalia especially Tribble and Scalia Miss Doherty is a versatile) who sings and dances is a young chap who is good on the violin od Thom of Ethiopian |hue, are scheduled to supply an abundance of comedy; Appler and|Co., Appler will present “A Beach Flirta-| worth of tion” which includes singing and| lake Ww | dancing ne a y Thef | Rase commi jact and retary of ¢ Juggling |tee and made |the Middle etates hibiting moving pictures for them success,| | Mr. Campbell's SOUND VIE has | ADDITION, which he has recently vers |Placed on the market, comprises of five different subdivisions, most of | whic! h command a fine view of the Sound and mountains, while addition, to be known as Sunkist Beach, has frontage on a sandy beach, Surveyors are now at work on two other large sions which will be ready market shortly Since he Sound View Addition on the ket (last month), he has been about |the busiest real estate man in. the city Li has opened branch of Ronton /fice at the southern end of the Lake interna-| Burien car line, on the Three 1 play an| Point highway, where salesmen with the Hol |autos are prepared to show pective buyers over the various subdivisions. have a muni Meacham $100,000.00 ‘ow manager and erty Y on gton ted ‘opeller Trio have a comedy woh Wallisch and Anita do a turn. . COMING TO THE WILKES George Broadhurst's bix |"“The Woman in the Index,” been secured for the Wilkes PI and will be presented the we May 18 k one for the placed Laurette Taylor is about her first appearan: in since she has become. an | tional celebrity, She will indefinite engagement at lis theatre in “Happiness,” to make ice Otls Skinner will continue to ap- ur in “The Honor of the Fam- for the balance of the season, of Sound View Addition, sales have Je to the following parties Crombie, Manager Ol Appl Smith, Manic Ryers, Mana, Andrew Simp: has started on c c R. C. Carton’s | Lighting Co; FR hance. Brunswick Balke Co.; Manager Diamond Machine H. BE. Wood, U. 8 C. H. Rose, Rose Music Capt, Wm, Neil, steamship owner; L. H. Coolidge, naval archi-| |tect; J. A. Simpson,Whiton Hard: lware Co; J. C, Gregory, his | Bugene Williamson, U. Shipping in|Board; A, T. White, comm 1 in ad |terpreter; C, EB, Palmer, Todd ship yards; Capt captain Alaska | steamers; 15. anders, Portland | leanor Allenby, a relative of the Cordage Co; Richard Bradford, shoe famous English general, has been |salesman; KR. Crawford, sign paint engaged as general understudy for|ing; Wm, W. Dow, Balfour-Guthrie “Susan Lenox" the Messrs, Shue Co; I. G. Helvey, typewriter sup: bert's new drama production, plies; T. B, Wilson,,. Arcade build. *~ Barrymo' rn tour in The Off Ethel Wes ly, a con } son, | Works; | Service; Hous Constance Binney, appeared here with John Barry more in “The Test of Honor,” making a big hit'in New York on the speaking stage in “39 Mast.” Al Jolson has just finished h performance of “Sinbad New York, and will tour the for two years. who recent r nsen autiful | subdivi: | mar: | Since Mr. Campbell began the sale | tl bound Postal | Golden Wedding of East and West Is Being Celebrated by Pioneers the tion, Militar field, Baer clal program for the men PREDICTS WIRE MEN TO STRIKE Union Chief Says Will Stay Out for Victory | oapr n today's Press.) Kast and today Utah golden st in being (United of the celebrated golden m of from Pacific Ma lor wedding 10 comple ure int from Mather w wire KO. was driven at th rails of the Union I Kant the Central from the tinental prewe mands here toda | ‘The “handcart | tered Utah befor ng & reunie A big } of and the that time to, are give a ape of thrills 1 the suton ar apie the the i? available use . railway Mar and West railway #ery noted characters of th 10,—United Konenkamp, has an public early strike e° Ww f big ; and gun instituting tbe, and eeone are present atan’ war record road grading 11d make of half ntury result of thi Kom, Wells Fargo menseng no, | cuir taleois toy ocean ve: MOORS rs ut the nation. ores where thou of the nounc 1 he nt are among hers’ union wo here en he will ement, probably returns indicate favoring @ he said, when in met, it will bo by fulfillment of the mands, It will not promises,” Kor tative road nince mal exer berger, Ma and dent Grant chure will be the #y « Pac Airpl wut Gaines Warns Tax COUNCILMAN | : ___Delinquent June 1 delinquent per cent William A, Gaines, coun insued an ach engaged for wed £ wnnoun id for Kam-| Ging the Ch fic figure An ote rent time strike At the for the off only rowning Mormon came in fre prominer f the road a mere AN IMPORTANT FAGTOR IN CUTTING SHOE EXPENSE “Many months of comfort at littl expense’ is the way Charles A. Pear: son of San Diego, California, sums ug his experience with Neolin Soles, Mr Pearson had two pairs of shoes re eoled with Nedlin Soles, and aftes wearing them for twenty montht writes “I will have to get new shoet sometime, but so far as the soles are concerned, that time seems as fat distant as when they were new.” This is typical of the millions are having with Neolin Soles, Created by Science to be durable, flexible and waterproof, these soles are an icnportant factor in cutting shoe expense. You can get them on new shoes for the whole family, for re-soling. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heele— evtate treasurer turday, urging up their pa the year's taxes appeal taxpayers to #p ments, One-half M. total tax lev has been During firet three 1919, warrants for $3 Jeemed, wh f 1918 th Roland W. “Cotterill Buried at Mount Pleasant Of the £60,276 y for 1918, $14 ted to date months of 3.61 have sam iil body member of the city c¢ at his home ‘Tue vor r laid at reat in Mour tery Saturday morning amounted to tives were t tax collections to May Representatives of € of | $8,383,808.85, compared life attended the funeral serv in 34 last year. the chapel of Butterworth & —— }funeral parlors, Friday afternoon Rev. J. 0. Powers, pastor of the First Unitarian church, delivered the uneral sermon. He a the life of nervice and said the city owes ‘ouncilman Cotterill a great debt Council Attends Service Two solos, “A Perfect Day Acting Mayor W. D. Lane and the! “Aloha,” were sung by Frederick K lentire council attended the services: Peay accompanied by E. L. Park, organi erty yo ran weno The city council! and the park Brinker and J. P. Worden, represent board, of which Cotterill was a mem ng the Masonic order; I. C aux |ber until his election as» councilman and C, B. Maxfield, representing the jd memorial wessions Friday after fuaranteed to outwear all other heels, a noon, before the funeral. Nealin Soles MUCH WHISKY FOUND | —- ON PULLMAN SLEEPER: Dry quad operatives took 29 ts and one quart of whisky and | Fred Howard to the police station Saturday morning They report & C0 | they found the whisky in Howard's teacher; | possession at the O-W. depot. Morgan.| ‘Thirty-nine pints and 49 quarts of + Hor-| whisky were taken by the police National Bank; Troy Feather, man-|¢rom the Pullman sleeper Parmasus ager apartment house; A. H. Cleena, | at N. P. coach's yards, but no Dutt T Houre, Puget arrests were m; Sound Dredging Co; G. B. Stribling > skinner & Eddy is *, | taxt company; G. W. Mille non & Co J. Maixel, Sk Eddy; B. Middietor Nicholas orthern 86. Tt this year with $7,7 ery w ns | rer and of Odd Fellows Allen B. Hiatt Order of United Wismolek an representing the Independent McK o. James Gener rice Thoma Elke M al | and | Otis W J er, manager Pacific Gleasan, Guion L. MeKechnie, teacher; } Ashton, Dexter Bought and Sold at Market Rates The Seattle National Bank Bend Department Second Ave. and Columbia St G rf, Emtmor Erick: | nner &! erchant ifte — -- pen you think of advertising M think of The Star. F Meyer * | Palace Hip | TOMORROW | To Wednesday Six Big Acts —of Hippodrome Vaudeville Quaker City Quartet Doherty and Scalia Tribble and Thomas Appler and Appler Propeller Trio Wallish and Anita Theatre CONTINUOUS DAILY—1 TO 11 BY VICTOR J. | Goodwin Real Estate COmpany | We are due for the greatest period | lof building activity that this coun jtry has ever known. There has been little or no building done in| |the United States since our entry into the war in April of 1917, and there is already a shortage of homes and houses. All this means a period of real estate development the like of which has never been Real estate which has held its own | during the four and one-half years] of destruction must now become the supreme topic of the day and the demand for well selected and prop erly located home sites—apartment nites and business locations in a city like Seattle will be far beyond the possible supply } Activity in Seattle real estate dur. | ling the past few months has been, | far as we are concerned, the! est in history. This indicates | local property has come, is fast coming, into its own as a xa and sane repository for the ‘funds of Seattle investors—large and small The buyer meeting tract, as other way forces FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Monday to Wednesday “Honor’s Cross” Week-Day Matinees 10¢ WILKE Fifth and Pine #0 er that or average present-day accumulates money the payments on he could perhaps Real estate him to save and in a great w city like Seattle he} estate should not investment, but a well, If the total real estate contracts in| were to be added to the} number of our savings accounts attle would probably lead the es of America as @ thrift center thrift, in this normally waste and extravagant era, surely be no matter what his con in no} buying | real safe only » profitable 0} number of force here STARTING WITH A MATINEE SUNDAY ‘Not With My Money in| it Ar ful to the form it Property outlying the past f is encoura taker, values ~ locations particularly have shown w months a decidedly up: | ward tendency, yet subdivision | prices here, all things considered, are greatly below those asked in| other cities of lesser wenlth, pop: julation and possibilities. How long| this will be true, no man can say, The rapidity with which Seattleit are coming to a truer and fuller appreciation of the inherent worth jof vacant. property in their city presages not only a far more ac tive market, but also a consider: ble increa: in values and prices within the next few years Probably ninety per cent of our purchasers of vacant property con fidently expect to improve their lot or lots after the bulk of the pur-| chase price has been paid, ‘The re- | maining ten per cent buy from mo- | tives purely speculative. But re} gardiess of the purchasers’ original intention, it is safe to predictethat | Jin the vast majority of instances the coming years will bring worth while * advances and consequent | Alexander Pantages Presents | worthwhile profits, should the own: | jers choose to dispose of their hold: | RUTH ST DENIS | . ings Nationwide prosperity is (Herself) to be reflected locally, more AMERICA’S FOREMOST DANCER pronouncedly, no doubt, than in jany other city of the United States. | In her loveliest and most artistic offering of Far-East Dances. Seattle real © is ‘a good thing | Miss St. Denis is assisted by Doris Humphrey, Betty to own, and the outlook for the} |future in the Seattle real estate| Horst, Edna Malone and Pearl Wheeler, accompanying artists. field appears by every token rosy indeed to us COME AFTERNOO. IF POSSIBLE OTHER BIG ATTRACTIONS NIGHTS, 20-306. MATS. SUN. WED,, SAT., 20-31¢. Plus War Tax. A FAST COMEDY OF “THE GET. RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD” TYPE —THE PLAY YOU CAN'T ' AFFORD TO MISS ° ERNEST WILKES’ BIG DRAMATIC SUCCESS “THE WAY OUT”’ PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON LAST TIME TONIGHT PLAN NEW Preliminary | SIDEWALKS surveys are being made of street and sidewalk improve: | ments covered by a $7,000 bond issue | passed by the Tukwila council ear: | lier in tho week. The work will be under way soon. A mile of new}} sidewalks will be laid,