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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATL IRDAY, AUGUST 30, 1919. NAMES VETERAN FOR WEST POINT Boy Who Served Overseas Wins Appointment ers, in “Lilac Time,” ANE MORGAN and Alexis Luce Will Head Wilkes Play- Which Marks Reopening of Season at Wilkes Theatre; Comedy and Music Predominate in New Vaudeville Bill at Moore; Midsummer Folly Company Has Lively Musical Comedy; Gypsy Dancers on Pantages Bill; Doughboys to Make Things Merry at Palace Hip. s Orpheum. of the 2—Nina Guilbert, in- 4—Charles Fuller team, Angel & Blask will have a number of new new episode of Houdint's serial, | The Master Mystery,” will conclude the attraction for the week On count ‘of Monday being a holida there will be @ continuous perform ance given, while there will be no matinee Tuend: . PANTAGES Topping the new bill of vaudevill Pantages, opening with the performance Monday, will| al Uyeno marvels, in a sen sational line jalties. he Six Ve ies, in trol ics in a gypsy camp, will be the spe: clal added attraction of the week Other ures include Iber rth, in “Bashfc Pets; Weber an¢ and the Makaren 0, ore (ADVERTISEMENT) STORES RAIDED FOR ALCOHOL |} Under date of August 26, 1919, the Seattle Star published an arti- cle, and, finding myself as falsely represented by the facts, in Justice to my customers and friends, and compelled to deny any attempt to Claude I Moor son of Marion FE. Mo t W. Roy at, wi uke the entrance examination at West I next I ary, W Sliversand Lake, Friday ¢ ht ation to a cadetehis Well, Joan dear, did it. Wr was received Saturday fr to Captain Wallis in care of his p ‘ or obit : lsher more, H's ton, Both Moore an@ hi yaitrain father wer the ar ‘ h gallant as, having ned tha on “a Sure by t ar 10 Harv ave, N and gr ng . » | were t Representat t et a and life and world to b announced — th appointment right before th re Friday r Donald Olson as principal and crowd. Kenneth M, Horton alternate ¢ Afilta Corley turned dark green Annapolis, Both are Seattle boys. | tri ed with envy 1 can » she 1 was not prepared for his grandeur |Teachers Elect | But alas, my own dear I kr . only too well how tender Erie Wallis League Officers man be, and still me Officers of the newly organised “Rut why didn't King County Teachers’ league elect to come? Or at le ed Friday at the University are: H where you were, I L. He Enumclaw, president This—this—whatsherna Pearl P. Jones, Vashon, vice presl- | 9 ley, wrote mo a be-t hed note Anna Ky Lake Burien, sec all about how much loved my retary, and F. 8. Salisbury, Renton, | ) work and that sort ng. And treasurer in a& postscript she The ima of the as an that an old frie nounced fh the constitution are to | Varick, was here. raise the standard of professional it's Rood to see you again, 1 teadhing, te more intel | tiful. Have I got to meet this Corley . read person nd propaganda for | “Shsh, here she is nderstanding of the I pert 1 the solemn cere publie wo that, in the | , * ea ; will tome into their | SSS mony of introducing them and we : glee 5 A = 3 piled into the hotel bus with the | = : ly There was only the most 1—Corey Hunt with Midsummer Folly Co., Lev: trivial conversation, but I could see Nashville Citizen genue with Wilkes playe 3—Lydia Barry in Orpheum vaudeville, Moore. ng him shrewdly, ap- ao 4 ?apey Brvis hia eel : 8 Sbaletie him, senaing his bank bal Gone; Auto Found a tig to Pantages Monday. 5—A member nce, casting up his various assets NASHVILLE, Tenn, Aus. 90 alace Hip. And Mabilities, if any, wondering Just An ‘automobile belonging WILKES THEATRE - ~ what there was between him and me Culoe: "was found bate .t h : s ae 2 All the time she was smiling and tad tobe Gh the sente os lay afternoon will mark : THEATRES ; 4 throwing out little feelers of charm With ‘beet OC has not been |OPening of the 1919:20 season of the | | MOC Lied sorpheam vs acvitie, | toa —to test him out for future refer- “Greeting me as though I were |scen since Thur Withia players, a: ihaeghse ‘ ence light and life and all the world Cooper, a young attorney, in 1908! atre, in Jane Cow!'s latest and great Witkes Players in “Lilac Joan, her arts are wonderful.) to him.” cies Seen. arulicy,. with: tak = seta ailen the eprageg haa | eel She is all sex. She has different of the muréer of United Gtat bosschctiykaile diag aa me ‘ollies of a Root brands of it and different qualities |fringe. Satin slippers of the same | 9) 10°, Carmack, who way| Written by Jane ¢ nd@ Jane Mur which she dishes up and deftly mixes | Nile-river tint, with Jet buckles, and | *t°" Pease De pa Maeve featuring and shakes together and feeds elt she wore a long, shining jet chain Hee PUGH te ee NCE yO Orpen ataites delicately or plenteously to her vie-|that might have been braided from|/*'\% aut eeen a tel oc me ceniee sunee atte ati Ly eee a On tims, as the case requires. her own hair. Fi cos tae end SW ee étpaibe pi H 4 | eS But it wearies me. The love} ‘The men fairly skipped a heart-/ went out in his cal with @ Hanger) scones and action of the play are Inid | foo game is the greatest in the world.| beat when sbe wafted in. And the | *>Ur® pong ct Ad heer Hichiend/!t France during the world war, yet , Ed 4 But it's hard work, like tennis./sirls gnawed their Nps and mar boon liees mere a tb haet osetia tenis Sik hia that LEVY'S ORPHEUM You've got to go sit in the shade|veled how she did it pha = hints toward the horrors of |, °%, the bie musical hits of bur. Once in a while and look on. Th She paid little attention to Eric | burning a ® we ieanus Garden trouble is in being roused out of Wallis until nearly the end of the yore ring me _ p 4 for the authors have cleverly | wilt b Mid-St lmy peace and forced into the fever.|evening, devoting herself as usual|they heard shots Thursday hed the peaceful and simple mer Folly company Levy's Or ish game again. That is—if Anita|/to Tom. But after I had gone up| the Srench wants, far back |Pheum, for the week starting Z Corley intends to monopolize Eric|to bed I saw them waking toget her 'Adam Sets Fashion Bey Mogens ong senate dR rar With @ continuous performa ‘% ‘Wallis. Jout on the rustic pier. Joan—I'm ee cae Aedesin My . \ns who have made a i I didn’t interfere with her affair| going to fight | for Lake Bathers (000. goons the rd visit with Tom Benedict because Tom is DOMOTHY. | Jomerous beach parties hear the/and picturesque surroundings of the surplus —Oh, well, to be honest, maybe be a . ISeattle Tennis club on Lake Wash-| have we 5 eweet t ¢ k — ay 7 as an ot clever cause ty feeling for him is pure | QUART OF $15 BOOZE, —[ieise, in'which, the bathers 'are| with a tour, a taut and a catch in| eFO0ks te endeavoring’ in every way affection and friendship. I felt 1 we besport themselve in her ve ort : lought to throw out a lifeline to| LIBERTY BOND, GONE “ort to Despore theme ing one for the | ¥arlous eros rhe ma jommy. But I was too tired. I in | Ea Sarke, Kirma hotel, 1108% | adam wher bit into the Graven Sn ann | eure the kn wil jtend to make this Silversand part | ourth ave. is sorry now he didn't stein, have been reported to the f ne Ne it | supply. the two hour jot my vaaction a REAL, VACATION, | nide his $50 Liberty bond and $15- | tice,” » the f Go boy: wf seas eyeing cl p Bot ® Dattleground, sf T can man-/ quart of whiskey under the bathtub.| 4 squad of officers was sent to pcg oeecond pp en 1 not be lacking In [age it. along with his two revolvers and $25/in4 scene of the idyllic fextivities| afford Miss Jane Morgan,| | The © Bcghaad oreo. At dinner tonight Anita was truly | j) cash rR Wes te gat oelt ading lady, a aplendid op ' ‘ . aturday, Indignar een bility that |=pectac with the featured peplendid. My dear, one has to give| sarke reported his lows to the| cure the bathers stard around. a| Portunity pire roars Pheri or onenrenes going %0 Pasi her credit for artistry. I have told | police, who were keeping their noses |fi+¢ for warmth when they are not|h®s Made her one of the stock favor. |i rmdliy ~ you she is dark, with wonderful, | titted Saturday for the elusive odors | iy my ites of the Eat. Mise Morgan also| ine, Arthur vacant smooth, shining neenge Anca clear | of illegally Prepared mash perayprenge — oad oe plea te Bh foo [number will be beautifully costumed brown eyes with a hint of shadow } 2 ne role before for the oo will be beautifully: cos a above oes beneath them. Her skin FUNERAL. SERVICE HELD | TWO DAN ON TAB pany, in New Haven, Conn. : ante aye hy ° Seen — ate fa & hint sallow, but she puts on| Puneral services for 8 M. Allen, | Two dances, one at Leach! pa-|""Ocher members of the Wilkes |@ with It, Tuth Albright will hav Just the right touch of rouge to give|76, who died Friday at the family |vilion and the other at | players who will be in the cast are I seacoretian inom rant gta care #t @ delicious glow. Her neck and |jhome, 5905 Kirkwood ave., were held |sen's hall, Broadway and Madison | Ajexig Luce, Howard Russell, Henry | way, while Bob Sandberg will delish ‘arms are lovely—slim and fragile, late Saturday afternoon from the |st.. were programed by the Minne-| pray, Hen Erway, Erman Seavey rea Pha Be “ilo the pre td but not a bone visible. home. |watha club for Saturday night orman Feusier, John Nickerson Darwell, and Nina Fan Jane Glass Adison F Oar N { wu HAN rq | Moonr, ir ral PMS in (Nim I zx OBO) Phi i NOW—FOR FOUR DAYS—A DRAMA THAT MUST BE. ff wrt 100° Sith. ily "Sonniue SEEN TO LEARN HOW GOOD IT IS. WE PERSONALLY Jere vey. nins RECOMMEND IT! notor has been degree of fame versatile vaudeville. No other to gain the same abl as accor tainer, Lydia Barry is a dynamic lyrical | raconteur wh f 1 of humor pep” and songs is ne ending. . Will J. Ward seemsn to be th “The girl trust. He has with him f girls that to call with the Jazz Banjo” phon urand time The girls 1 pian ms to say star of “Woman Prospers” and “Find Keepers will be seen in a one-act satire called The Flattering Word." that es red to The Ubrists comedian tion” with Pre i a travesty of science Kinograms, the orchestra and the Literary Digest Topics of The Day complete the big bill f Pr wa hy gus Canadian boys who ' Great Adventure 1 headline the new opens Sunday at the|{ | The thernael ve “4 I but the ii Pictures were fot antine exstul at dodg ing, for each one ura the sears of serious injur in battle Their act Taken 2 they call “A Night in the Billets,” j Duri. and the entertainment they provide ig One of them {is a cellist and novelty i instrument player and the other Circus inves dcebicgere Arthur Angel and Violet Fuller cheduled for a riot of fun with their and singing and talking skit, entitled As Old as He The comedy is of the ultra rube variety Dance at The Singing Three are character songster with harmony and comedy Golden offering und general all-around en tertainment Gardens Nixon and Sans provide a “Pilack and Tan Revue," called ‘Hotel I = “Lonesome penings,” which include smart pat ter, songs and eccentric dances, | Hearts and | Harry Watkins will present a gen Loose eral novelty offering of comedy. See Yourseif Lions’ | lly Rose is a blackface comedian As Others Animal who sings well and has a witty mon See You! Comedy | clos. me Ignorance is bliss until it begins | to assoate with egotism, { f ‘ P Ps Guillbert, Cornelia AL een chon Everhard. | | “Lilac ‘Time be the offering | at the Wilk t atre all week, with |matiness on Sunday, Wednesday and | and a special matinee |Monday (Labor day) | fe CLOocKs in service the clock, And the man who has an Interest On almost any day. But the man who has Initiative, | And produces his fall worth, | Will quickly leave the background For a new and better berth, We have no time to watch FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician 1191 FIRST A or ‘ON ST. a CO. STORES the Free Doctor SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE we offer any part of 500 Shares of the 10 per cent Preferred Stock of ALASKA OCEAN FOOD CO. At $100 Per Share We have thoroly investi- gated the assets and mer- its of this fast growing enterprise, and_ strongly advise the purchase of it securities by conservative investors. COMPLETE DETAILED information and financial tement furnished on request. H. E. WILLS COMPANY Investment Securities 300-303 Mehlhorn Bldg. Brokerage Department Basement Lobby Alaska Bldg. Phones: Elliott 4349-2606 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, 1414 3d ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave. embarrass me and embafrags my| business. There are published statements which become ridiculous, as may} be judged from the fact that the Sound Drug Company is charged with having five and one-half gal- lons of alcohol, and the Cut Rate two gallons, both stores being prin cipal downtown pharmacies, while allowance of outlying pharmacies |is ten gallons per month in many and other downtown as much as fifty gal- while in another barrels, or seven hundred and eighty gallons al month, was allowed to a newly in corporated company which had ex pressed its desire to enter into a wholesale business. The article referred to asserts that a search is being made for An- pharmaci jons per month instance fifteen derson, In view of an obituary notice upon the premises of each of the stores, stating that they were closed by reason of funeral] services being held for my mother, and that after the services I went to my residence, where I remained the rest of the day, and no one called at my home or inquired for me, it was certainly un ssary to maintain a search very long. If I had been looking for any one I was anxious to reach, I would have inquired at his home |before employing a search warrant |for him. The prejudice with which the refers to an attempt to and uncover” the two familiar ‘familiar as Jamaica household remedies, spirits of Juniper winger and a com every store has in the past and }mon household gargle, jin this community sold, and will for some time to come continue to sell these com- | pounds. Why, then, is it necessary to make an example of me, when ev ery other druggist is doing the same thing, and entirely within their rights? These statements are si ir and biased they must find th reason in the article published, in that “Anderson was broke two years ago and is worth | thousands of dollars now, and is believed to be interested in more than a dozen drug stores through out the city.” It is true that the writer has been a pharmacist for twenty-five years, and registered, and has oper. ated a number of drug stores and {8 a native son, It is but natural that I should return to my early joclations, where I established the Sound Drug Company, |poration, and have owned a prated the Sound Drug © |store and other pharmacies |though the writer has gained the jenmity and {ill-will of some design ing persons, who, in conse- quence, have kept up a constant [persecution of me and my efforts |to progress, {t remains for my friends to know that I have never been convicted of the violation of jany law, and will continue, ag in the past, to serve my friends and former patrons with the game care and attention as in the past. Signed) WALTER F,. ANDERSON, Japs, said i Starting Today “Is Platonic Friend- stup Possible Between a Man and a Woman?” MITCHELL | LEWIS | NA Hi Gripping, Thrilling, Pulsing Story of the North Woods. azin ‘Jacques of the Silver North” “She was married to a fugitive of the law. She loved a man from the States and a Canuck Worshipped Her.” |PANTAGES Matinces 2:30 Nights 7 and BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON NINE ROYAL UYENO J Risley and Equilibristic Marvels SIX VENETIAN GYPSI Frolic in a Gypsy Camp { Silber and North in “Bashfoolery”; Lady Alice Weber and Elliott, comedians, and the Mak: Duo. WILKE Fifth and Pine OPENING THE SEASON OF 1919-1920 WITH A MATINEE SUNDAY JANE MORGAN ALEXIS LUCE And the WILKES PLAYERS in “LILAC TIM A PLAY OF LOVE AND SPRINGTIME, BY JANE cowL — JANE MURFIN omineoes Moet PALACE HIP ==! TOMORROW TO WEDN ESDAY” HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Presenting “THE SHRAPNEL DODGERS” Four Fighting Canadians in “A Night in the Billets” ‘Trench Entertainment The Singing Three Arthur Violet Character Songs Angel and Fuller Billy Rose “Old as He Feelx” “Why Not Now?” Nixon Pit Sans |Harry Watkins Comedy and Con- tortion Hotel Happenings | fond RE PHOTOPLAY jonday to Wednesday) HALE HAMILTON “THE FOUR FLUSHER” CHILDREN {Qe Evenings and ys, Se DAILY MATINEES

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