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THREATEN TO MAN KILLS BOY; SHELL FUME 1S FINED $1,000 ) The Allied Warships Inform|Autoist. Pleads Guilty to| | Dramatic Succe: @ Rebel Chief of Plans Manslaughter ; - euthynmee ) TONDON, Sept. 20. — (United! One thousand dollars was the fine | 99———-~~~—~ * Press.)—Dispatches recetved by the| Superior Judge A. W. Frater tm Wireless posed on Jack Amon, ish market Prese from Berlin today| oorietor, Friday afternoon, when jucte reports from Munich and Lal-| no pleaded guilty to manslaughter. bach, Austria, as saying the allied) Amon ran down and killed Richard Gommanders have withdrawn their) W. Keeler, S-yearold son of Mr. and ~ rs < 210 BE. Newton at. Warships from the harbor at Fiume| Mr*. H. Keeler, 210 I . = 4 i ™°) at 10th ave, N. and Howe st. May nd have tasued an ultimatum to/ 19 Gabrielio d'Annunsio, demanding hts! Amon was a novice at the time @vacuation of port within 24/and he® not yet mastered the con hours. | trot of the auto which he was driv If @’Annunzio does not accede to | the ing. Deputy Prosecutor ©. A wo | Batchelor suggested a fine of $750. demand the allied commanders | Judge Frater admonished Amon and threatened to bombard, the message | condemned all reckless drivers. eaten. “The traffic laws are being broken without restraint by nearly every one,” he said, and then tmposed ~ FREED BY JURY" Man. Retaine ‘Cash the fine. J. F. Lawson, T131 Leary ave,, is rd ,_ | lucky “Not Guilty” Is Verdict in| te took « short cut across lots to, 5 his home Friday night. Just as he Murder Trial |was within a few feet of his back jdoor a highwayman stepped forth Not guilty of murfer tn the first} 4nd commanded him to lay his was the verdict returned by a| Pocketbook in the path. dury in Judge Everett Smith's court} “I haven't a cent with m Friday night in theamurder trial of | sponded Lawson, te Perkovich. Perkovich was| “Move on, then, and be quick charged with having killed Pete | about tt," was the disgusted retort. | Corack at 710 Dearborn st. July 1,| Lawson did. He reported to the po-| ‘The trial was the first under the new | lice Saturday he had $20 in his purse eapital punishment code. The entire Po RRP NY Panel of 43 jurors was exhausted | ARRESTED FOR THEFT and a new panel drawn before a BUT MAY GO FREE Jury could be obtained for the case. A. J. Cheatham, alleged “dope” “The jury was out nearly nine —. fiend, who was arrested several days jago charged with stealing 4 suit be Self-defense was the plea entered Dy Perkovich on the witness stand. longing to A. R. Baldwin, ts feeling Nile Cook, 20, from whom He claimed he was attacked while! petter Playing cards and that he drew a/ Cheatham claims to have bought the knife and slashed in every direo suit for $10.75, is In the city jail on — cng. | 2H Open charge Saturday, pending tn Perkovich cannot understand Eng-| vestigation. Cheatham insists he Mah, and when tokt ho was free Fri- nd ° ico ) Pleaded that he be permitted to spend | Ome more night in the county jail His request was granted Many men get ahead by Inducing other men to put their shoulders to Palace Hi TOMORROW TO WEDNESDAY Hippodrome Vaudeville DENA COOPER & CO. Steen “THE FRAME-UP” & Harst and Short of ‘audeville™ THEATRE | jaucas Daity AaTwoop BuBY Wright 2 Eart “Aeme of Class, Song and Dance” Conlee Sisters Comedy, Singing and Talking Comedian Feature Photoplay EMMY WEHLEN (Meeday and Wednesday) in “The Belle of the Season” DAILY MATINEES: CHILDREN 10c ¥273.574,,. METROPOLITA Youth and beauty are a big fen ture with Norman Friedenwald'« sparkling Hawaiian musical extra ganza, which comes to the Metropol tan theatre Sunday night for the week, with matinees on Wednfeday jand Saturday. =| “My Honolulu Girl” ts described as Gelicious dance crazo, intermingled with tuneful original music and « delightful story told in melody, song hits and many comedy situations. STARTING SUNDAY fects abound thru the offering, much as the volcanic Kilauea tn eruption, the beach at Waikiki, arid an im mense ocean liner under way The large cast in headed vy Eddie |Lew Kramer, a clean cut comedian. who sings and dances himcel |irmediate favor; Madeline La F a bewitching comedienne; Kath Purtell, Sam Burton, Billie Emerson and many others, WILKES The management of theatre believes in gi he public not too much comedy and not too much drama, but a little of both, and the best to be had from the royality the Wilkes market. Following the comedy, “Johnny Get Your Gun" this week comes the announcement that the offering of the V « Players for next week, starting with a matinee Sunday, will be Edward Sheidon's dramatic success, “The Boss This ts a play well worth while The characters are big, vital and human and do things worth while. The central figure, “The Boss,” is a big man. Hoe marries a sensitive and refined woman, who regenerates him with ‘her love and turns bis power towards doing better things. | Alexis Luce will have the role of the boss, while Jane Morgan will be cast as tho girl who tames the po {litical lon. | eee MOORE Amelia Stone and Arman Ka “A Song Romance,” will be the h liners at the Moore next week These sterling entertainers arranged @ series of musical tions, lighting effects and scenic in vesture, that goes for ideal vaude es THE APOSTLE OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS MITCHELL LEWIS IN A Powerful Drama of the High Sierras “CHILDREN of BANISHMENT” How Men Live and Love 8,000 Feet p Above the Level of the Sea have crea Matinees 2:30 Rollicking G. Swayne Gordon and Company a Dramatic Classic McNamara & Clinton In Song and Patter In ville entertainment. ‘The act will THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1919. I MANY Spectacular Scenes Shown in “My. Honolulu Gi \ Musical Comedy, Ovaeng at Met; Wilkes to Present Big ’ ie Orpheum Vaudev Ie Bill at Moore; Lew White, Comedian, Re- turns to Levy’s Orpheum; Pantages Features Miniature Musi- ||. cal Comedy; Palace Hip Has Clever Comedians. ro 1—Lew White, comedian, Levy's Orpheum. \3—Frank Bush, coming to Pantages Monday. ! ‘A number of spectadular acenic ef: | &-——————————————— |who bill themselves as PANTAGES BEGINNING MONDAY AFTE “OH, TEDDY!” i Musical Featuring Tommy Toner & Co. FRANK BUSH The Great Story Teller | WATCH THE PANTAGESCOPE | Georgia Howard 1” Boss”; “A Song Romance” Heads A. 16, Oar 2~Jane Darwell, with the Wilkes Players. 4~—The Conlee Sisters, at the Palace Hip. ———————® |a series of original society dances | RAMs | jana several song selections | METROPOLITAN Norman Friehes- Lee Barth, dialect comedian, will waid's Hawailan extreve- | be on hand with a polyglot mono ganze, “My Honolu o logue and & new line of stories. The| » pes ee rie Mace and “Arman | |Conlec Sisters are a very pretty pair Katie in “A Song ‘ | |of girls who do a comedy act | Homance, Players tn “The | WILKES—Wiikes | Stafford and Watts, “The Alger: PALACE HIP—Vaendertiie jana,” provide a singing and dancing featuring Dens Cooper and Company ie | | feature. nae op’ | ere PANTAGES — Vandeville featuring PANTAGES Tommy Turner in “Oh, Teddy!” |. Headiining the new biM at the Pan-| jtages next week, opening with the matinee performance Monday, will Leah oso delightful amusement bY} 1. 4 rollicking musical comedy called a |"Oh, Teddy” featuring Tommy Mins Sybil Vane, @ phenomenal) 700 Totty nan, and at chorus et coloratura, comes with p decidedly | 1 tation. She sings the | PTtty Kirls \ ee oe The afded attraction wil be Frank cult ariag mado famous by the great singing artista She has been called the Cure of vaudeville. | Mra. Gene Hughes in “When He} 4, Came Back,” brings a lot of comedy delightfully tinged with pathos and heart interest. Harry Breen, the song writer and musical composer, brings his wealth of musical entertainment. Bell and Wood, two young women Bush, regarded by many critics as one of the greatest story tellers in vaudevill. Other acts will be G. Swayne Gor- on & Co, in a dramatic classic; Georgia Howard, ainging comedienne; McNamara and Clinton, in song and patter, and Heras and Preston, com- ody entertainers. A new episode In the Pantages ser- jal motion picture will be shown on the screen. “Galli of exceptional grace, have gotten to- | eels gether a series of dance numbers|:eyys ORPHEUM that prove to be novel entertain: | °~, “ a er ment; Marleta Boncont, violin virtu-| “The Jolly Widows,” the offering | oso, will be heard in concert. She|! Levy's Musical Comedy company comes favorably recommended from | fr the coming week, is said to be| the principal cities of Europe. jan offering unusually good from the ‘The Honey Boys have an act filled | ™ufical as well as the comedy stand. with dneindy and onaieey, point. It will reintroduce to the Se Risnateand eat: tes: Soolen 68 the | attle theatregvers lew White, He Day, ax well ax the concert orches- | Drew comedian a this week's offer tra, are the usual attractions, | ld —- oll, the “new prime eee donna, will also make her initial bow {to Seattle audiences. She comes Ome Feeety? comedy é@ramatie| fom the Will King company, of San Francisco playlet, presented by Dena Cooper} ~ and her company, will head the new|_ The comedy end of the attraction will be in the capable hands of Lew how, which opens Sunday at the |). Palace Hip. The sketch is a atney.| eyeaen, Sate, om the two He of an effort by m dntactive to frame | Drew, comedians, who meet a couple f arge oO et or ie - 4 . ping a a a charge of theft against hie former | tines for theip health. art, and of how his scheme)’; ww white will have the featured musical’ offering, in which the large chorus will have ample opportunity Laura Vail will have a pretty num ber with the girls in “Kentucky Wright and Ruby Fart/| Dreams,” while } ap Sandhery, Cocky | Hunt, Lawrence rane Acne Babe Sears and Floy Ward A, thur, of Class, Song and Dance,” present) wint ‘also have numbers of a variety that will add in a great measure to the big musical end of the offering. | Another episode of Houdini's ser- fal, “The Master Mystery,” will con- jelude the offering. Knowles and Hurst, “The Long| and Short of Vaudeville,” will pro-| vide @ clever singing, dancing and talking act, Armand ANTI-PROFITEERING | LAW IS HELD UP| | WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—All| | anthprofiteering amendments to the | food control act, under which Attor- | ney General Palmer hopes to reduce | prices, were further delayed in the | house yesterday by objections of Representative Walsh, Massachu- setts, Republican, Walsh objected to the bill being sent to conference after Representa- tive Blanton, Texas, demanded im- mediate consideration, Nights 7 and 9 OON Comedy ustralian House Ratifies Alliance| MELBOURNE, By a viva voce vote, the Australian na- tional assembly today ratified the German peace treaty and tho defen. sive alliance between France, Great Britain and the United States, Singing Comedienne Sept. “20 Heras and Preston Comedy Entertainers n ‘Ton Girls,” a burlesque show, ntly became the bride of Herbert! Strasser, the soap king millionaire. . Caruso a. in New montha’ visit to Italy rived Stage hands in manding full back pay they were out on strike and it looks as if they would Alice Brady is “Forever After.” Mrs. Oliver Moro husband for dtvinion | valued at $250,000 Morosco theatre in Los Angeles. § Max 8Steinle. last appeared Dill, died of tuberculosis tarium at Oakland, Cal, September “Love tor Sa solo dancer. | Diste White, be here the week “The Revue de Vog tages. 2:30 Sunday dr, 2i-yearold son of 1 hin wife recently ar- York after a three Chicago are de for the time get it, appearing on the the ©} hnson play, in suing her She asks Morosco property, including the divorce. of the the here comedian with Kolb ata who nd) leg of the * in the new musical comedy in which Kitty Gordon and|—— Jack Wilson are featured. Mise Gordon's daughter, Beatrice Beres. ford, will appear in the cast as a| ee ] Seattio girt, win} Septernber 29 in| VMS e at the Pan 4 Brown Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia St ARE WITH US AGAIN STARTING FOR THE WEEK—SUNDAY LEW WHITE | FAMOUS HEBREW COMEDIAN—AND ALL SEATTLE’S FAYORITES—BACK FROM THE EAST FUNNIER THAN EVER, AND— Starts at LEW WHITE ‘ Queen = + Ask For ~Get Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk | ane THIRE AND ADULTS ‘STARTING SUNDA WITH A MATINEE | THE EDWARD SMASHING HIT, WITH JANE MORGAN, ALEXIS LUCE and the Wilkes Players TNDAY—27 to to 75¢ “SAT —22e te Bie. WILKE nt| TO TALK ON ZIONISM | Rabbi Samnel Koch, of the Temple | 1414 34 Ave.; downtown, 913 24 Ave. | De Hirsch, will talk from the pulpit | ee Anne church morning on “Zionism, Pro and Con, 4, | | A*Natritious Diet for Quick Lunch st Home"or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitates THE TWO LITTLEST, BIG FAVORITES THAT WE’VE EVER HAD . WIDOWS. ‘A Breezy, Buoyant, Bubbling Outburst ‘of Merriment—Oodles of Pretty Girls Furnishing Peppy Dances and Three of the Greatest Comedians in the Northwest. 35c PAGE 3 E SHELDON’S Se “JOHNNY GET ~ YOUR GUN” THEATRE ) PLAYERS Lot's go eat at Boldt’s—aptewn, | AMUSEMENTS (PALACE HIP | Continuous Daily, 1 to 12 SIX BIG ACTS OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Feature Photopiay EARLE WILLIAMS Sund: Safe Milk For Infants & lovalids No Cooking | All Ages | ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE CARL wm RPHEUM MAD!SO? ~*~ (PEE-WEE) +. THE SMALLEST CHORUS GIRL IN THE WORLD THIS 1S “PEE-WEE* CHILDREN i5c SUNDAY AND EVENINGS

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