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FIRST RUN— NOW PLAYING “ Pr Samuel Grossman, Yiddish An ii | . ean actor, universally acknowled \ Mother's 14 i By those familiar with his art as one | | MOONE . ' : ©f the best character dolineators ¢ | 4 the stage today, will m h . 4 i ‘ Appearance in Seattle ts | tif} i) “ polita nday night tn the { 1 Lave In addition Grossman ie also an artist. an : ET . (i! 7 . writer, and has pr the PANTAGES — Vaudeville, featuring 50 dramas, all taken from Nev Camp Dis dase Be 1] Ht ‘ Mfe. m , RNA cate ta ute | MOORE . F HH] , % : Fannie é ga W renligtie that You | . Yorablo whiabange Grossman s have appe the last act, w Madam Grossman is an emotional SEttees, Ace,” at the head of the new t | 4 ; es ; ‘i a ; ; fi y The Daredevil of the Screen In His Greatest Achieve- ment in Stunt and Story in the big spectacle, “An Aw WILKES non et; eee ee From M. O'Brien, supplied in a ay Sg peqnerel: 20: gmt. nts Bieet etory in Munsey’s Magazine, | ‘D* act. and tho heads of the Or he. the idea which Lillian Trim. |Phewm circuit state that it le the Bradley and George Hroadhurst biggest apectacio ater aentoxes Oe loped Inito “The Woman on the |iteuit. Taylor Granville and Laura Which is to be next week's | Pierpont are featured in the act ee Pe the wveet N. sng | otfering of Joseph Bernard and his | p and three acts. ; ne eed “ The prologue passes in the room of na: ise Ph Prager | @ French thief on Allent st. in New “pee yent B a 2g Oe) mena Pork. Later, when tha 'thiet iq |'# One of the foremost of vaudevi Pound dead, his young wife ts ac Sused of murder. She is saved by @ Dr. Allen, who takes a keen in Merest in the girl As the play progresses, the girl her name and starts life Bnew. She weds a wealthy states { PTT gaudy ra Kelly, the Dubtin girl, wilt | offer a selection af popular songs. | The Aerial Shaws have an aerial | act Diero is an accordienist. Kinograms has late scenes from . Europe, and the Travel Weekly has | Zee, She is called upon by her! domestic scenes of beauty, The| wed..the doctor, to aid in running | concert orchestra will be the usual a-her suspicious ac: | \ular attraction > in attempting to og ON y, lead her husband to LEVY'S ORPHE! her loyalty Qundas te ting things eee afternoon wil! mark the * “F* | opening of Eugene Levy's new must: | h tal f h be t and the if) the Mid-Summer Folly company : ? f the tale is bound to keep| mig first offering at Levy's Or 4 in rnpense a nf | a gang of outlaws and won a ‘role ee, have s splendid | “Caught in the Harem,” , * ' . fee ne tat ene ire | As the name indicates, the ac- ‘ I fol for crooks, and Inter the Wife) sign o¢ the play taken place in Turk sweetheart fa a; a a man. ish atmosphere, and has to do with : . Ivan orgs tenry ea Ruth |, couple of aviators who land in a| ick and other members of the | purkish harem, after 4 transatlantic Uken players will appear in suit-/ rene from New York. The two pable roles ele leading comedy roles will be played ae by Lew! White. who remains with "ANTAGES the new company, and Srt Hunt, | Headiining the new bill of vaude | the ne omedian and producer. at the Pantages next week.) Ploy Ward and Madge Moore, who ing with a matinee performance | played with the last Levy company ¥, Will be the Camp Dick Jazz will stay on, and will be seen and MBand, eight young musicians from | heard in some nifty specialty num frossman with Gromman Yiddish Ptayers at the Met Sunday night, 2—Howard Rumell appearing with Wilkes Players. Lucy Valmont at the Pantages begining Monday after Dick, Texas, who are maid to bers. Inabelle Wilkes, Bob Sand neon. 4—Beb Sandberg, leading man with Levy's Musical Comedy Co. 5—One of the Belmont keen jaxzers on a wide variety of | berg and Corey Hunt are among the Sisters at the Placae Hip. 6—Diero, accordionist on the Orpheum vaudeville program at the Moore. cal instruments. new players. | Martha Russell, former motion oes The Girly from Acros the Water.” ture star, and her company, will PALACE HIP fertnerty appeared in Loodos. They | Mayor of Portland t their latest comedydrama| Delmore, Fisher and Detmore, in alare singers and dancers Or. i i te awe re oat.” leomedy travesty entitled “Down He Jimmy Lyons, “The Hebrew States | Urges ganization re . £4 ‘Tommy elly, the Irish fashion-| low,” will feature the new show]man,” bas a comedy monologue; a | The Pacific coast should organize £ 1 ray % Valmont and Teynen, Belgian |which opens Sunday afternoon at <wen Jacque and Tilly Clarke have to protect ite interests, declared ee eT ee iNet: a oes Plot; |Burglar Locks Man ; Hall and Guilda, novelty| the Palace Hip. It is a spectacular|, comedy patter kit, the Two As . Mayor George L. Baker, of Portland Beli ed i E and Rucker and Winifred. | number, depicting scenic corner of |tellex give a whirlwind tumbling ex SE Friday noon at the luncheon at the stad “a map S Just Sky-Rocket| Up and Robs He hued entertainers, complete | inferno a la Dante, The comedy | hibition, and Klein and Klifton pre Chamber of Commerce. Other sec Tas A SLES, May 17-—Two-| what was thought at first to] & Dp. Roy, 1422 E. Aloha, ° program. | centers around the work of the arch{sent, “A Beach Flirtation,” which | Chaftes Dillingham scored another tions are organizing, he said, and it|?*4rold Richard Pago was kid-/paa plot to destroy a grace at|ioccea in a clothes closet of A new screen offering will follow fiend, an imp and a colored man. | consists of bite of musical comedy. hit this past week at the Globe the | will be necessary to unite to get|?@Pped from his mother's home here |217 Ww, Thomas st. as the owner, " ptdghtatag alisder,” which ends | who is given his freedom of Hades, eee | atre in New York, when he produced | (he attention of congress and the |(44y. and police and detectives were | 1, Moses was locking it upjhome Friday night by a The Helmonte Sisters, billed os/COMING TO THE MET {his annual eumimer musical Rhow of | government departments searching the city for trace of him. wriday night, was found to be a|ing burglar who entered the J Theatre patrons will be interested | Broadway. His latest “music and) Mayor Maker also invited Seattle] His mother, Mra. Bessie Page, told | oractical joke of neighborhood) thru a bedroom window. The ro gee ve e's 0 « he police that recently she had had | in the announcement of Manager| #itl" creation is called, “She's 4 to attend the Rose show to be given)‘ P youths, found $50 abo e house al RETROPOLITAN George T. Hood, of the Metropoti.| Good Fellow,” the score of which /in Portland June 11 to 13. Thia in| ™&ny telephone calls from her hut |” yfoses was locking the door and| : gg SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY 7) was written by Jerome Korn andthe first Rose show since the decla-|>8nd, from whom, she waid, abe had | something hit the side of the|%¥ the window route after tan theatre, that Julian Eltinge will | the book by Anne Caldwell, who ai#o | ration of war. Charles i. Berg and|>ecome estranged, in which, she said, | oaruge, blowing off one of the| 1" the closet door, but o freturn for a week during the later " te part of June with the aune com-| Wrote "Chin Chin,” “Jack O° Lan-| Witham P. Strandberg, of the Pa-|h¢ sought a reconciliation, The hus lj ourd« Moses called the police. wide. ap where he was for alan) : {pany of vaudeville favorites that ap- | tern” and “Lady of the Slipper." | citie Coast Advertising Men's asso-|tund ts Godfrey Page, of Moskum,|sotorcyele officers investigating re ‘ 7 | peared here last February. Hin en %) se rlation, addressed the meeting. |“ found the ruined head of a sky- gagement at that time was closed Tho several extravagant offers | Mayor or was taken to the Ma me rocket caught in the hole it had on account of the general strike. | have been received for the motion |sonic club in the police patrol " made in the wall. aeae m= om er . , eee |pleture rights of “The Country | wagon after he had oven arrested 2 tS wa Sdeed COMING TO THE WILKES Cousin,” the Booth TarkingtonJul-}on Second ave, by Police Inspector ‘ BOTHELL HAS 81 YANKS wiar Cohan and eHarri |ian Street comedy, which has been | Claude Bannick and Captain Wil Mishty-ene ‘felted Webs" atipbind’ eon min “fé ae, t Pays to Advertise,” will | playing for two seasons, it has been | liam Searing. ' mu ue ve Phi peg bes vse soy Jit J uid lhe the attraction of the Wikes Piay-| practically decided to refuse them | - a iecsing thacwut ter Wkuells F008 aes Jers at the Wilkes theatre for the|all and continue the piece on tour | Yay Marte, wh hes the title rele ; ae sine Ge tides ek tls tea ie | . yi Be £ a “am « |week of May 25 | thruout next season. lis Phe Ventas Cate” now saevion ithe ainccaeteues Genes. in New York, recently received a y } 7 - check for $50 thru the mail. The f sender stated a young lady friend| ( Nad Ble eanted’ Gide ck ites Michie r- hairpins ouve ‘he y "7 BOTH ABOVE PLAYS SPOKEN IN YivDISH | par Grey aoa tes ake ae Floor, 14 rows, $1.50; 5 rows, $1; Balcony, $1.00, 50c. | pin and forwarded the check to the Plus War Tax. Matinees, 2: 30—Nights, 1 and a | actor's fund. That Emma Dunn next season will | BEGINNING Mi DAY AFTERNOON lcome under the management of > jon Emerson Cook, un ni THEATRE Soe Pata ancien, TODAY | that has just been announced. Mr. CAMP DICK JAZZ BAND fantitiobiiog’ "akt tA Wemanue | dramatization of “A Woman's He . : : | Woman,” the Nalbro Bartley serial, Keen Jazzers in Popular and Classic Melodies. wiih tceeeed in the: Gaturday Elliott 2525 Evening Post. MPANY The audience attending a recent STARTING matinee at the New York Hippo drome, was t 1 to a surprise in —IN— the appearance on the stage of 400 | yeomanettes from Washington, who “ROCKING THE BOAT” were in New York to parade on IN HIS DOUS SUCCESS THEMEN oi : sie : : | Vietory Way, but we: ble to do Hall and Guilda, tripping the light fantastic; Lucy ff) co Bousiane 66 Tals After the: fet VERY THE WOMAN On INDEX Valmont and Jack Reyen, Belgian singers; Tom Kelly, act they marched on the big stage, THE Ld — i and Rucker and Winifred, J] orn ee ep thele opreree LATEST THIS IS CONSIDERED THE AUTHOR'S ebony-hued entertainers. lcaused a great deal of enthusiasm SUCCESS ‘aes . « 1 e ee te They constitute the | t for we ee General Admission. ...... .25c ed women's military organization in Nights, 30-50c. Mats. Sun., Wed., Sat., 20-31c. Plus War Tax. THE COMEDY OF A 3 Days Starting THOUSAND LAUGHS TIME Thursday, May TONIGHT | “NOT WITH MY MONEY” FOURTH AND avant SUNDAY—MONDAY sm theatre 0 Palace Hip "ss. ATONE) te or Tomorrow | 1 CIRCUS ¢ KATHERINE wr arrdee Gall to ‘Wednesday 31 FERENT —AND— SIX BIG ACTS FS ge SHO eee “THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS” or WITH ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH " BILLIE RHODES wou HIPPODROME 2 TRAINS OF CIRCUS WONDERS 2 an 2 500 Peosle 600 | 850 Horeca 650] « Laat TEs TOT gays oy Hg VAUDEVILLE Every ear) ar EVERY ee AL act ANGEL “GAMBLING IN SOULS” ae Including 1200 PERFORMING ANIMALS 1200 CHILD” “BY INDIAN POST” INTERNATIONAL a E MMY W EHLEN nioes, Fer Yi'l¢ Beaste than ail other shows combined Serene! An "ONIAY. ADVENTURESS” | se o'ciin “Alice in dungieland® sszsu FORD WEEKLY tHEATRe Belmonte Sisters Performing Dancing Horses 66 99 “THE AMATEUR | wtumic. || 30°"ticns 30/40 Dancing Giris 40 | | “SOME ROMEO” } ear fell Weekday Matinees 100—Evenings and Sundays ?0c Some tan amuse , i rea 14 TH BET. PIKES PINE | Two Astellas enes offers sean ture thie CHRISTY COMEDY