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nd tal :) -BSSS THE SEATTI t-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 191 PAGE Irish Question CHARTER PLAN rg IS UP MONDAY aration from the councitmen Will Consider firs’ e“ajire nud the floor. today Qwn Salary Increase baie ly eraire comentte 0 1 ‘opriating an ambassador ' bbe rda , woth ommn ' ‘ i. | tee rr 1 wb ss , the Iris? ® ‘ , > P t "7 n fe ; “s led to be heard This Is What the ‘ Clothing Men Say GHICAGO, De incfease 9 eaker and gress had a ot ongreas in the biies of South : poe te this would not ‘i Na f w Mason, how ale * reat qeang a jump « J — hast Fear's price ; abe Rarment Ww nakiny tapering ~~ SAN DIF », Cal, Dec. 13 Adver NORTHWEST FARMERS IN wine f: Race o's “Saaa gamble, jayor auls of OWN — paeggegesed Now 1a fund of $250,0¢ 1 ear San Diege treliad by) members of ¢ beoey Sate union is planned! wells until the fund is exhausted. If pew organization. RoPUE NS hh >) <peladamatimamen te Geacete Thieves i Still Lead League rooats cont FEAR OF FAMINE IS owe CAUSING SHORTAGE coi wearer thieves SEW TORK, Dec. 13.—George A Mrs. M. Sharp, Doris apartments, pepe, beet oe ayo 1 AST | 7115 Sixth ave, reports the theft of equalization ; oto w..2 {AM Overcoat, a gold watch and some on the gh hs mar ac coe tl silk underwear. consemers famine was respen- wible for the rapid absorption of}. D. T. Takahashi, clerk at the Tour ist hotel, reports he left the office sagat on the market He pictured the manufacturers, | fF ® moment to go upstairs, and whalers and bakers as poised |*®4t he discovered his overcoat had fee tach Telease of sugar. As soon | teh stolen during his absenc ax the boatd puts any quantity on} C. C. Chappell, 614 Summit ave. the fuatket, he declared, the de-| reported his home robbed of some ind swallows {t up, leaving others Jewlery and fraternal emblema cow ring Thieves bi themselves to $4 ——- _ worth of tobacco belonging to the USEMENTS Pacific Coast Raflway Co. at Rail road ave. and Washington st H. F. Hotekemp. 608 Lumber Ex Plone six girts are ali from Paris dh 2. em act that graces the bill in black type A Novel Fashion Review with Beautiful Girls change bidg., had a suitcase valued | Th¢y have been trained there by Isa cal Comedy Co. im “Newer Again. Evans is a ballroom dancer de luxe In Music, Song and Dance v1 at $45 taken from his automobile, |@0ra Duncan from childhood, and] | rANTAGHS — Vaudeville, features 44 he carries a quartet of girls The mail order seat sale for DEVEREUX Pi oP Nt | made 14 concert appearances in > Fir Corinth at 8 arr ome w woloist, One «| Mme, Tetrassini, whe will be WILHAT TRIO EDDY & HOWARD Mad Wis Company in = Repe ertoire f, ‘ heey city lamt year with Mr. as ae nist and one a pianist heard at the Hippodrome, Janu- | Presenting “Krazy Kar ‘Contortionistic Nutists* Syne Schoo! tor seancare | Hold Chinese for | land. ‘The Arnaut Prothers, who catt| fy 2, has opened. ‘The regular | Mite B3e to $1.50. Mats. 23 to $1 P. * “Dope” aman . ————® themselves “The Loving Birds,” are| ™ sale will begin December SAM P. HERMAN VAN ORDEN @ FALLOWS ; Matinee Today ossessing pe CELEBRATE YEARS’ ererne musical tumbling clowns. 29th when the tickets will be Business for Pleasure” “A Singing and Dancing Oddity” STOOPS TO CONQUER” |) Following the reported discovery 50. SA TET |, whose gold) “Skeet” Gallagher and Irene Mar placed on sale at the Hippodrome - {of-eix cans ot optum and a eaitiey MARRIED HAPPINESS |L.'-- en notes have captured the tin will present a skit called “Sweat box office Bini ADDED, ATTRACTION vee of morphine In a Chinese store at] ts of music vers since ers” replete with catchy R TH MIT ee 701 King at., the alleged proprietor,| The anniversary of 50° years of 4 she took London by storm in| musical numbers, “Skeet” ts hsb cmap odin Norse & ’ L AND ROTH Charley Wing, 30, was being held happy married life, over 45 of them! 1907, will #ing at the Hippodrome in comedian of comic opera stage fame week eventaen,” the In “THE WRO: IGHEORHOOD" dramatic versal bh Tarkin in the city jail Saturday for federal/ spent in the state of Washingt« le on the second evening in and Miss Martin a former Gus ag a ” wine hes oa Feature 1 iny seas ee cna [{nuthoritien. Deputy Sheriffe J. C:} was celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. | January Ba « favorite : Sip pron ree MARGUERITE MARSH in “THE PHANTOM HONEYMOO: arbor and |) Conner and N. L. Levell made the| George Stephen Dudley Saturday! Tetrazzini gives only five concert, Jack Osterman, a late vaudev dere of jongeratges he Most Unusual Story of Love, Revenge and Supernatu Gatling and Matruerite, || raid Mr. Dudley, 85, was one of the ba ar m the Pacific coast. As | reer Jone of the youngest ‘ gt era bs ~~ Told in Pictures s ho " “al! ‘kn. ‘Cihiiee ¢ ; | time that # he stage = TWICE DAILY—2.20-41 —— of "S%ers who made their way to Ca jher guarantee for perform. » h rr um ireu . ¢ Dally Children 10¢ Su —_—_—_—_—_—_——_-—_— PROMINENT VICTORIA ifornia in the early days by ox team.! ance is nearly $5.0 ly the larger mbines herite ability irresiat oe SS Later he came to Puget Sound with | cities nm afford the luxury of her;able youth with a pleasant person a . "ALACE WiiP cee abr ® week will be is fo. Mrs. Dudley, 76, who was) nigh notes lity 4S hd CITIZEN PASSES AWAY |torn'in onic, made tne lone trip to| "ft wil be interesting to note the! Marshall Montgomery is a ven. |? @ week wil be a Wha brag Aa VICTORIA. B. C,, Dew. 13.—John| the Sacram: : by way of the! rivairy between the at beauty >aulet yular comedy, ad chtemn pera Sane » [iGrant. 78, four times mayor of this| isthmus of Panama in 1868 Th Tetrazzini's bel or reg The Jordon Girls have an acrobatic Sh-ether Siz Hippedre y's tae ci'y, died here Thursday night. He| W@re married in 1869. ster and that of Gal the umber ene gam 4 ¢ the Times.|_ Mr. and Mrs, Dudley live at 4044/oratura deity of today otal e h Feature Photopiay was one of the founders of the Times. | | ‘ tenor, will appear tn “Mecushla He in survived by his widow and a| Rainier ave. They have two fons,| Tetrazzini has withh er Warren WILKES THEATRE ‘gy 4 MARY McLAREN In : at the Metropolitan Christmas Rist. seuein t.anecee daughter residing in Seattle, and a| oth residents of Seattle, and thr © | Pre setor, noted tenor of the Chicag Rachel Crothers lightful com. penny Matinees 2:30 i brother living in Vancouver. GrandchSares. Atle company, and Mayo Wadler. edy drama in four acts, “The Three | a ee ts - Nights 7 and 9 4 ipaediddainnnmatiitehs | American violinist, whose recent re of t's." w be the attraction that Alice Nett n yoy a 4 Alice Neilson, American soprano cada ‘ " iar CONSTANCE STARTS METROPOLITAN—MONDAY : Cie aE Ae aa Nem tne | et kee Payers will present next] Ruth St. Denis concert dancers ai BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE TODAY First masters of the ng of instru-| day % 7 , Ho: Maetal sa mpany «in M. Golden Presents TALMADGE AT THE compat ~ . Mins an elaborate revival of Gilbert & he - rom the very start. “The Three | gulliva operas, are attractions| ff AS THE EVENTEEN” in the East, as well as thruout the |the Western Musical bureau, off with WILD Seventec will come direct from entire United States, which original | which Lawrence A. Lambert is gen-| GIRL eight month's stay at the road company was headed by Henry | oral manager | Ambrose Barber and Peggy Wynne sion iow Savk. and ion Hall, one of the Wilkes favorites, eee and a Brilliant Compan: Theatre ton, Chicago and Phil and who will appear in “The Three it j ieee _ y, in ALL-STAR cs pipe Lipunaph age Sie ‘denaie Cook, an eccentric clown A MEMORY OF 100 YEARS AGO” CAST, TOO Second oe a nee a It fe of those delightful plays now appearing in “Happy , t | usual matinees, at the Metropolitan | : B ently made his third ap- | HOWARD & WHITE a | theatre, next Tuesday evening at has real human characters. The pone bier gaye grines. In Th Seber DW. niversity The play in a dramatic of “uthor has taken these character when the prince visited the “The Gadabouts” e 4 Tarkington's widely read W ax. | and has cleverly woven around them | VA" } Shaadecne. aa "§ On Ww k Onl ter stories and might well be called | 4 story that will hold the closest at previbiuy apedacen tor ticdetane GRIFFITH je Wee! y and a comedy of “Clothes and the Girl,” | tention from the audience thruout! i)" tn. aihambra in London | 1 for with the attitude of a) the en four act - mivodociciaticiendtin sins portant matters, Willie Baxter, the | MacChe who Is left some valu-| Palace Hip, starting Sunday. A| "cance here, falls’ ta Save” WA A. flutty. |sbie mint perty in the Vest up-|modiste’s shop furnishes the back: | cagha dag iret Mo on the death of her father. A couple | ground for this novelty, and a young ired charmer who cor i he 4 ft fath A a for th I A the pianist, the Pelpclians atin tive Sidkt Geios promoters try in every possible man of envied ability and ingenuity | master of Poor Willie hao lover ta’ te nner to beat the girl out of the proceeds to clothe pretty models Os favored child of fortune, for his gir) | Property. The manner in which she | with handsome gowns evolved from mode . rn " eludes the artfully laid plane | uncut materials ne girls do not modern proves an all-round flirt, who f fovepcilpie | eR gerne pte ge hee Be une Pe att "| gaay women) but Anterpt te. ope ANNOUNCING MAIL ORDER SALE A SEATS NOW SELLING RAPIDLY [1 !rumme! he tacks the re saab ct sbeliee erticcdian |Etterae enmamnae eke Ge tee SUPREME EVENT OF THE SEASON fledged acul ets in @ laughable ace to patrons of the ‘The Wrong Neighborhood" is pro Purple It is highly advisable tangle with ite tatemse problame of Willkes Players for the first time a|duced by Roth, Mitchell and Roth obtain a choice of loeati si lever kid actor in Ernest Neal King, |The bit of a stery tells of an inter 1 wooing and personal adornment Neal King. |The bit ie of an | Romance to apply at once for seat How he surreptitioysly acquires aged 11, who will be seen inthe role|rapted flirtation between a pretty | ~ eg (1 Box office open tonight and father's Cid drake wate ahd “awakes” (of MacChesne |nurse maid and the park policeman. | “INCOMPARABLE COLORATURA SOPRANA.” WITH s we eg ra ; — 7 2 The Wilthat Jo will prese . Sunday around in it; how he and his fellow | 1 se operas Fey ey rate eee cars and] WARREN PROCTOR and MAYO WADLER Other Prices —$2, $1.50, swains nearly drive the Parchers ; hayaea’ bain’ exbhiovea Leading Lyric Tenor of Brilliant Anucrican Violinist ex ‘ mad with their everlasting conversa-| Ert C. Hunt, known to the patrons 42008, UNE Smnlovell ne Chicago Grand Opera Co. “Between Heifetz & Seidel” $1, 75¢e. Box seats s above love w Willia’s impish |of Lev Orpheum as “Slivera, qememmaetenianenpainmuanions and elit ¢. $2.50 little sister, Jane, “tattles’” and he! will return to the cast this week in nage A singing and dancing oddity t H I P Pp oO D and eight rows, 92.00. deprived of the Joy of the parental | his principal fun role, and will again |\* the description of the offerlig of a M E ‘ f wha aperate means take up the reins of produc the ane a s. rem mult: whiat desperate means is take up the reing of producing the | VG" Orden and Fallows, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920, 8:30 P. M. employed to acquire the wi v ‘ 7 Mr, Levy aft na Woon: i Christie cred garment for the girl's going t vacation. ‘The offering, “Nev hing Haga eae veyes Lower floor, center section $3.00 fntire Taleony at di way party—the ure some of the ir arts today with a matir pasmodic ec on,” and furthe Left and Right of center ¢ sections—1 and 2 A Furore on iyo then are nme the Mn tara tay with winatinee Soom cc ty and age aac rr sgece Meeaegne tame a HR Fi matters with wh , ; |"Contortionistic Nutists." Being in Chars on stage at $3.00 and 6 at {$1.50 tory, and also the pla con: | t be handled, namely, by Ert | , “sl No Standing Room So ! This Coast ; Hatt, “Abie” thaw ileal and Cates rpreted, all this seems to promise Corned i ‘ : ; ve ti | combination of feats of contortion, M Orders Received Now (both city and out-of-town) “Stuart Walker hag transferred the rard (Ole Olson). Like Mr. Hunt atic dancing, hand balancing Send check or money order, with self-addressed, stamped en= Tarkington story to the stage, giving |former productions at Levy's the indy pasteeiiena, velope to “Western Musical Bureau, oF In Los Angeles, hundreds t all the bubbling spirit of “youth |new offering this week will be 7 ; 5 4 Manag Care Sherman-Clay Musical ¢ hird were turned away 1 1 summertime” by a de- | Snapp funny and — elaborately 1 wainbabl hotoplay, “The Phan attle, Wash, Add 10 per cent War Tax to price of n ummertim: P c yeymoon stars Marguer-| In San Francisco the Ex , < of young peopl ee mon § roune \ite Marsh Mther attract c aminer said: “Carelessly to 7 an Ke has one of the best, love, divorce and money-—which i erate rite soprano; Ri 5, pianiet 1 roles of hi love-sick | an interesting plot in itself. } and dramatic’ tenor); I jh Opern 100 in miss them would be : Se » revival of van Opers W Faxte Ross plays he featured musical offering will inthians,". a musical or announced shortly by urence A, Lambert, eral 2 he ear f the pie be a “pick out" number, led by Le | ganization of international repute M rthwestern United States and Western In Portland the Ore ister Jan Davis plays | White, and in which the girls of the| win headline the new bill at tha te ee gonian said: “The Duncan the “baby talk lady chorus will all take part. having lit “ an one week before concert, ‘ , : ed “bab k ee aia et a ede | ta8e8 beginning wtih the Monday ppodrome box office December 29 to Jancers are exquinite spec wla j te individua clalties O' e matinee ot med b wi jmens of physical beauty Pra own to offer. The Trio, consistit Hens, heel haven ‘x Phe ne a by rE They appear like fairy crea MOORE of Gerard, Lorenzo and Budd, will i‘ . fines : = — tates ot anhihes wiams.” ie Fawarde, himectt, the wetl:|"M& a number of new and popular | "M4 penn Serres ws iver Hina nd | ser aming| r funny situate ey ‘HOLD FUNERAL SUNDAY ke wards, himself. the well: i mony ofterings that will no doubt |{04 South Africa. It scored tremen:| George and Paul Hickman, two] Funeral services for Mrs, Carrie The :thaslia .Pertans known song compoqsr and creator eee etree te Dorothy dous success in Now York recently, | blackface comedians, will dispense! N, Cyne, 68, of Rock Island, Ill Journal said; “A sensuous- Of ponular song revites, val the | mond will have a pretty number with {224 I# now on tte first tour of the) laughter and Joy with thelr new bur- win be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday ly delightful entertainment bier soothes on next ne ‘rhe the girls in “Golden ten,” while a hp be : ‘i Privgueakt " Aon oats arya bg ous veep ,| from the Bleitz und rtaking parlor transformed *the assem- maninted by Vinoast OF MM akia|oumber with the girls on the run-| 1, semure members are Ambrose i! a ste Known ta vaudeville 8 | 1h 2a dot a her niece, Mrs. blage into May Day rev- lated by Vincent O*Donnell (h way over the audience. Pauline| Berber and Peggy Wynne, the late ssical Trio. ney are clev-|M, Sneider, 2819 Meridian a McCormack), Alice and Hazel Fur | rthur, Frank Budd 1 Tilanone|® surprising you on who sings er singers and instrumentalists. ness and chorus, Mr, Bdwards has) yy ty ewis yn Faved se {a | Meher than Galli-Curcl and who is| Mary Dorr, singing comedienne, “ CONCERT ATTRAC- found and developed more clever | 1 ssid danas Ne inade dies ) Irene Castle. Th will present @ new repertoire of com: | SO SAYS JOHN N TION OF SUCH NOVEL’ children than any other manager. | ' numne? i “A Memory of 100 Ye edy characterizations. | NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—The actnst ONIVERSIT Y AND BP Georgie Price, r seen b . Pg Ago. | Davey Jamieson calls his novelty | value of the taxable personal prop. FORE V and Cuddles Fav who ts now |B ALACK HIP | rnice Howard and Jack White will| act “As You Like It," and from alljerty of John D. Rockefeller, sr., iy [known to screendom as Lila Lee,| Pretty girls will reign supreme in| be seen in their new comedy playlet, | reports it is a huge success, New York, is $1,945,000, accor Features Harry Roland, De Valera'’s secre tary, attended the meeting, led tn the frequent applause b and answered a few que government” for Mrank How is this government fu r the tate 1 ent New Minnesota 1 ernmer . W was at t c ca the vi now act Ish maid, “th man int group, the eration being made by Rev, Joseph I. McGraw, of Pitt burg, that the sim was to st up dissension this country and Great Other « for the Ulster-na ‘ Wald e rge T ee * Rather Proving That an Honest Man Can Get Plenty of Support fund share in to the extent « the profits according ontributions. ma rs ad nts said No promises car nade except] Mterature nnecessary ex-| Duncan Dancers Coming Monday Monday + bring to Seatt nation, the famous Six Isad » Dancers and Gee Cops the pianist. The advance sale | ates a packed house. The dane Copeland have played to turmaway audiences all over the Coast The program will not be one of thone tiresome “symbol affairs, but stuff that anybody with a love of the beautiful and artistic can ap | reciate. Copeland aster pia and he pla Span the alluring Chopin walls ne six lovely] ung girls in filmy pret them. draperies inter: ME. TETRAZZINI, . ae famous singer, soon to be heard in Seattle; Booth Tarkington’s “Seventeen” coming to the Met; ressional Debate’ Gus Edwards heads big song revue 6n new Orpheum bill at) Moore; Wilkes Players will appear in comedy play, ‘The Three | | } | iw 3—Oncar be Edwards of Us;” remembe rev ue Ert C. Hunt, have achieved success thru th foundation laid Kdwa ue, ¥ " Players in “The | This We Home features Gus h pudevilie, fom ed fre Many stage art-|Ca 1—Thomas Kelly, in “Seventeen,” rard, comedian at Levy's Orpheum coming to the Met. 4—Ora Deane, on Orpheum vaudeville bill, at Moore. member of the Withat Trio, Palace Hip. 6—Mme, Tetrazzini, famous coloratura soprano, who will be heard ress January 2 Ernest Evans and Girls is another ithe “The Gadabouts,” domestic Inet unique the the review, “Fashions a } te," feature attraction at the! new angle on & comedian, returns to Levy’s Orpheum; Pantage features big musical act; Pretty girl tops Palace Hip bill. 2—Jane Morgan, leading lady with Wilkes Players. 5A which presents a) life, with’ sode No, 15 of “Smashing Barriers,” Cupid’s Aerie Number 1, i Royal Rookery, Opens in | ty yi States ee, ec f ie cn md " re n ALLEGED ORGANIZER HELD i Members of the me Rooker ted b puty Sheriffs Herbe are cautioned not to f to put! Beebe and Charles Jarrett, follow stamps on the Ie recom-|a report th he was agitatin mendation from their’ 4 rw that | trouble among employes WILKES THEATRE FIFTH AT PINE PLAYERS “THE THREE OF US” STARTING WITH A MATINEE SUNDAY THE MOST SUCCESSFUL OF ALL WESTERN PLAYS LAST TIME TONIGHT “THE COUNTRY COUSIN” The Merry Comedy in 3 Acts PALACE Hl Tonight, THEATRE CONTINUOUS DAILY, 1 TO 11 st Times—THE PAPER DRESS REVUE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY A Happy. Snappy New Show “FASHIONS A LA CARTE” With Rey Wilcox The Pantagescope will show epl:/a statement filed by his tive

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