The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 14, 1919, Page 5

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WILKES } Bugene Walter and Cornin Wilson ADS responsible in “Nancy Lee,” the Prattering of the W . ext week, starting with a m hemes offering American s that the « sful endowed with—an uptot Btisy. little touches of + 2 A there, with the proper amo &f comedy woven Into the plot ‘The action of the story has to do With a certain aristocratic family @f the sunny south, which thru the S Hiking for liquor and pure lasir 1m the part of the father, is pl Wf financial straita Nancy Lee, jest daughter, is foreed into m for wealth. This dewsn't end troubles for the } Eee tamily, however, Nancy's ne Ty acquired husband divs (the out Py come of dissipation) and leaves Hittle wife without a cent Then Douglas Werford, a young man @bout town, emberzies a large sum 4@f money in order to help Nan ings are in an awful tangle when hur Weir, an old friend of t family, happens along and with him @ big surprise which brings the play fp to @ pleasing climax. ‘MOORE Time: All next week. Pace HT Moors theater. The attraction; Sen fmett’s Rathing Girls appearing in per ‘eon. Seattle movie fans have long ad }mired, but never dreamed of seeing sin person Mack Sennett’s famous atines best dramath t has ever graced the It haa ev drama THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919 More THEATRE Shows Sennett Film, “Yankee Doodle in Person; Famous Athlete Is Featured in Berlin,” With Sennett Girls Wilkes to Present “Nancy Lee’’; Appearing NEW TERMINAL FOR INTERURBAN at Palace Hip; Pantages Stars Troupe of Musical Aviators; “Lulu, the Vampire,” Until June 27th. THEATRE Programs METROPOLITAN — Dark WILKES Wilkes Players in “Naney 1 Sounett Girls, Appearing ta Va fermen, LEVY'S OnPIRUM an, ly Company in “Lala, PALACK HIP—Vauderille, Peatur is Mart, Vaudevillan told Players.” if PANTAG “ielly » tions of Lute, an hetrens man & Resides there wi numbers by dif cast, ir ling « Ytive Finney wh the oh Is out over t PALACE Hr Several v Among Hunt t@ his gre trast to hi has been of m Hans Hanke, planist, t* another big attractio the ever 1—Jor Darsey, Pantages. 2—One of the Mack Sennett Giris at the Moore, Comes to Levy’s Orpheum; Met. Dark 3—Rob Sandberg with the Mid Hea adquarters | Ire Moved to Commodious Structure On Monday the Seattle Itverett tn will move headquar and term! w depot rederick and ts a commod! ompleted for the use « rthwent ‘Tract rT and the t l within the « comes off Westinke at £ un xth ave depot on Olt enters the new © nt. passes thr and loops out and back Went ave on alee. | This wil muve eome of the con restion that Pike and Weat when interurban trains etart rett, alne a for } tr an tr manent home, | The Washington Auto Bua, which | loperates the large auto stage to i make ite head rters the n@w Interurban depot, and Q take on and let off passen at this point. * wil rematn the! peed of the limited al train service will be mat trains will leave this and it gives the new and per ‘| summer Folly Co. at Levy's Orpheam. 4—The Hudson Sisters at the Palace Hip. 5—Henry Hall with the t as they did the old, every vial Wilkes Players ® hour on the half hour. There wil | be no vals and othell stage, =| Chamber Men Plan Another Big Tour Another “get mequainted” trip, thie time tnto Northweatern Wash STREET CAR KNOCKS roma ig Oe ite DOWN AGED WOMAN tevelopment by w. = Ps an29/ ber of ¢ ercial le ave, neverely paseo — rip thru the type iso Da: '" we ured} day afternoon when she * . we tyes wane Sear . was knocked éow & rtreet sined. old wor Bathing Reauty Brigada However,| |. liteeals Cell eontues't H@hru arrangements made with the}jorrn) piaving of Mr. Han) ol producer pores of these | is a graduate of the Sharwer aties ts touring the states w tute of Pe 4 and has tanght|be the Four Renees, pretty lankee Doodle in Berlin,” Sennett’s | biano. compos 1" nd | internationa g and dalice hi jest film comedy appearing behind Oth include Sam jand minutive er : language. Hanke has appeared footlighta where the picture is| Oncert thruout Purope and Amer tainers, Moments Mur t ca and {s familiar to many houne rarcey, t tle music change in arr ures of the PB eirts, daughter, Adalina Patt! Harrold, has been signed up tor two years by Ar thur Hammerstein, and ta member of the “ par York rature r numbers w Ada Bever A “THE SERPENT’ } DOES SOCIETY PROTECT THE GIRL OF TODAY? com in in New| holds thru his player-piano records. ‘ 0 the nut ce dian. *. Rose has appeared Grant, clever Aft fe | program n. Bothwell Brown, the clever female Sinpersonator, {5 starred in the photo play which opens Sunday afternoon the Moore. The Sennett girls jes being shown in a number of © “beach poses” will be seen in|” @ome Musical numbers and dances comedian, and Monroe and acrobats. ture will complete the ta 1 has always proved = rar fi eee ys Joan Sawyer, whi ommittes 0 driving her ear . near Doug hed into ar nee unt wee rean of the Char Sisters have a clas sory PP cer Comr HARVEY ™ fINSTH ELS COMING Mrs Sayre of Manager #EVY'S ORPHEUM and p nally ~ Manager Eugene Levy of Levy's edy singing an or Mir Orpheum, promises the “kiddies” of nm at Beattie a regular treat next week in Talking Canines presents and 28 @nnouncing that starting with Tue» ver fox terrier: Jereole bea @ay matinee and the remainder of 1" 2 M idea nov the week all children under 16 years © on the bill a min of ag will be admitted free at the matinees. Mr. Levy, besides having Bis regular musical show of the Mid Summer Folly company in “Lulu, os) the Vampire.” will also have a num » of children acts that will be a Teal treat for the younger theater Harve was tn comedians, Mae Rose and ar the trela, which w auspices of is justly proud of chorus, agit is a to have women w now, but it adds the first part and m g one of the features be the f pletely r leave Monday J i returning nesday. A 4 at F tt Wednesday evening will wind up the trip Mae Murray and Dorts ¥ en to @ new to the efty hosp | M Allin riee tal where able to give a clear account the aocident. The biame ts sald ¢ ¢ with the motorman, who started the ear before the old woman had alighted she v her photoplay PANT. Headiining Pantages next week, open the matinee Monday, will be the Ke y Field Players, twelve former 1 army aviators from Kelly Field ox tar vaudeville rev Manager! his re the new Colvin Speaks to County Democrats pt Ewing D. Colvin, cited for tinguished rervice in Fossoy France, waa scheduled to be the prin the King Coun weekly luncheon ab meeting at the Good Eats cafeteria noted singer, in cross-bill against bis wife's di stil vorce allegations, names Homer io Samuels, her accompanist on SAMUSER CLUB DANCE 4 concert tours, charging that The S'amuser ‘club, of Went Se Samuels indulged in a “super. attle, entertained friends and mem intimacy with my wife whieh th an informal may have been due only to her tha, playfield ¥ temperamental longing for his wized crowd atte goers. in ana 1 In “tals, the Vampire" Lew White as Abbie Kabfhbie and Prt Cc. Hont as “Silvers” have an ex-/cent by ing s act was Pantages pers added fe pal speaker be .¥ ance at the|t night Democratic ¢ For the ere will @iting time trying to win the aff wa. x SUNDAY EUGENE WALTERS’ AND CRONIN WILSON'S BIG DRAMATIC SUCCESS “NANCY LEE” eS. A TIP-TOP STORY PRESENTED Been oe IN A TIP.TOP MANNER Sat. 20-31e. THE HYSTERICAL COMEDY “WHY SMITH LEFT HOME” Tomorrow—An Extraordinary 7-Act Show! LOUIS HART Decorated by the French gov- ernment with the Violet Ribbon of Merit, in a new scenes, “AS IN A DREAM” ha LAST a) TIME TONIGHT THEATRE Famous Musical Artist “The Genius at the Piano” ANDERSON & € AINE “The Ghos > ROSE & RUSSELL “ALL HIGHT" Lowry’s Talking Dainty Misses CANINES Broadway. farvels METRO STAR FEATURE MAY ALLISON PHOTOPLAY 18 “ALMost marrieD” (Monday to Wednesday) Weekday Matinees, 10¢. PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 Evenings and Sundays, 20¢. BEGINNING MCNDAY AFTERNOON | The Kelly Field Players Twelve former U. S. Army Aviators from Kelly Field, Texas, in an all-star vaudeville revue, THE FOUR RENEES In a program of international songs and dances. Sam and Ada Beverly, in musical comedy bit: roe and Grant, two clever acrobats, and Joe blackface comedian, General Admis: society.” Semuels, as well as Charles Wagner, madame's impresario, are defendants In a $750,000 all enation suit by Ourcl, He farthy or states that Uhe diva is hystert eal and that what he hae suf. fered from her flights of eccenm tricity would “fll a book.” Anthe bord Ber direction of H ee, owner of the Hoston al theaters In and Chicago, and largely in numerous amusement ente Mr. Frage wt placed on tour the alletar cast in "Fine Feath and saw the wonder ful ponstbil “Mad: when nearly managers had refused to t thing to do with what pr Ui greatest money making musical en tertainmest in pear in a forthcoming years. The offering will The Rantam V. Cc.” traction here at the Metropolitan “ Augunt 3,4,5 and 6. . Ethel Barrymore presented ae “The Off Chance” in Montreal, Quebec, recently and seme of the local newspapers recalled the in- teresting fact that it was in that city In the late 90's that Miss Barrymore first appeared on any stage. That was in the company of her grandmother, Mra. John Drew, as Jolia Melville in “The Rivals.” Del S$. Lawrenos, who ts now head ing his own mtock company tn Ban Francisco, was sued for diverce by hin wife last week. Mra. Gans (Law ence’a name in p asks for © ; 0a month alin It was > originally other produc HI, Woods has signed Ernest BOY! Come and take a peek at these 1919 models from the Sennett squab farm be the Juneau Banker to Aid Thrift Drive B. M. Behrends, Juneau banker, has been appointed chairman of the war anv 19 tn W. Gra . prominent in the 20 years, was vings drive in ar's quota is Ha Wounded Scidioe When in need of a purga- Holding Sale Here tive, do not resort to vio- lent cathartics, but take the » gentle, netural laxative— vie = Beecham Pills Larrest Sale of A: 7 Medichn im the World Sold everywh: + 28. North for more than chairman on the war # Thru the arrangement with Orvitie rrold, the tenor’s 19. year-old A sale of leather ge and knit Red PRICES: Matinees Admission 25¢ Nights and Sunday Matinee Balcony 25¢ Lower Floor 50¢ War Tax raid work in the war the is mp work MAYOR ADDRESSES COMMERCE CHAMBER between co-operation od the mem Ch mber to The of States be rere id the world 1 be sbitions of th ple of the worked out mayor 1 Offer Younger His Old Job at U “ soot. <5 Modem Bridge Work | oreo ne| ae Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J. BROWN been until Seattle's Irading Dentist 108 Columbia Street re He gust 1 toa haa en A ept or refuse the of fer, Darwir the job. Capt. You tary serv é nd leutenant erseag in nest now hold cer entered the milf in Augu ne er saw oted I have been studying crown and bridgework for a quarter of a cen tury, and have worked faithfully to Master « system that js safe, sant t Other den will work and Doors Open Show Starts at wry and satisfactory tints can do ft if th Viscount Ishii to 0 tt ana | learn, Skill and genius are acquired Be Here Tuesday |ty experience and arduous labor Viscount K. Ishtl, Japane My ay n of bridgework |, sador to the United States 1 be [and in the guest of honor at a luncheon to to @urability and utility, be given by the Chamber of Com A toothbrush will easily rench merce and Commercial Club, at the |" cleanse every surface of my Masonic club, next Tuesday. The |sanitary beidgework; it ts cleaner ambassador will sail for Japan next | han the average natural tooth. 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