The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1919, Page 5

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Letters to! 4 ‘Hi Chi 1d S—Norman Basler, with the 1s dren | wi ayers ‘DIreD wey Olcott, ’ EDITED By A JOSEPH BUCKLIN BISMOR | een uncey Olcott, at the oat oe, SS ! —James A, MeCurdy, Pan j ares, ust the time t ft w . which " ole! . Just at the ‘ r 1 ich the wh 6—Noel Travers, Moore teres were writt y w t. a taking up a wt t we Y day It \ first ride ony muckraker." The pt was taken |? . woll, Captain Lee from Bunyan xrim’s Progr « along on Rusty as a kind of; . siven at ‘ \ Roawe not yet four} which it w . retain the |and he ts really a green colt and not| Merican fangua tw at want at present, | as et . , t time to fuss with hin re tives, ¢ A te } h ) nat get on we t esident \ “ and there is nobody el * of i at that an ride at NH wit! horse, a wondert the ¢ \ sot pull at a i) i} th atable or strike Serrows of Ship me nd ie not lowed to doa dowr House, A a is apt to rear, which I do not but T am tnelined to think that r t without | he Will get over these traits, and if es yex/T can arrange to have Lee handle break and | him a couple of months more and 1 most breakfast (which 1| Ted and [ can regularly ride hit . 1 \ jown at Oyster Bay I think that by paws on t * hen when I get} Mather and I walk every morn:| B thru and « iw the rockis 1 the grounds, which, of| » 1 st parrows and f singing io 3 t whitethroated sparrows, | ns et . t > w 1 eur o, soon leave wu his family t Th t fi th vort are still in full ae | the day he as w . rx,/and this morning they waked us up] and I am so he a t t daybreak, nging just ¢ le the am nowh for window to hav companionship, Poor Jack t ver A Quentin Anecdote ’ come hom w y White House 22, 1906 what became of bir Dear Kern ! been as} ood a8 possible, He “An Interesting Circus Experience” mpletely recovered from the Wales Mouse ane . effects of having operated Darling Ethel: 1 haven't heard a and . word from the tw wh * somewha | I rather be t t heat b any " t u t uld hav eoard at least and pr As I Archie and Quentir AN right for | re bu: ged in the sand box nm out across the tenn If ever there wa nt treasure to amall bays x the treasure. It] r ne de Maren took in ft at ng on Easter Monda r in keeping stopr k, the egs r " on's fe . as if old I x | x @ibuch tor 1 not object | ® = ¢ come. I am , THEATRE PRE tor ae comin METROPOLITANChaancey Olcott nator Lod ig arched | * Meeustila. he will be mother and| Pagers in “Come paint, for he oh * he Kitchen in the stable m the sone Orpheum tea q jous =p Q pple tree that oe ar! ie Glorious: a a eee } 8 vs ORFPHEtC™ al ended as it began, with ra and | ody Company in “The Spanish fnow—and I w ve a good ride. I Vamp % miss mother and you children very | You had gone? PANTAGES — Vaudeville, featortng much, of course, but I believe you | whether you have seen RA fre having a good time, and I am| He is a funny small a om if ever Day Girte, feally glad you are to see Havana there was one e other day we ing a reall Pa » had { A Big and Lonely White House wih TROPOLITAN House, April 1. 1906 P e ¢ apa i Darling Quenty-Quee their appe E the kk p t _Chaur t kittens will be big enough for e Ite 1 to pet and have som: sed to te an’ excesdingt a. Jo what seemed > Us an ex ue t “0g mw oe hire cold-blooded method of a special de yl presage ho they will be pre ty lett © notify her parents. ‘ - - - I miss you all dreadfully purery letter 0s 5 | «Macushla” is one of the beautifu 7 We were expressing our horror a : house feels big and lo : ery letter [comedies of our time, written by & , his sending a spectal playwright of the highest type, and Of echoes with nobod Imed in with and Qt n solemnity ch Fehr ace npn fn And I do not hear any small scamps | 2y,Tvenln soit ita.” There wan [one Wh ‘news the ae of m Funning up and down the hall just|,° Ooment’a eloquent co and [and clean situation. as hard as they can, or hear their Sch oxalate 00 Quents It in for thy ie the ¥oices while I am dressing. sud rep ove type of play, and its succe that whet we we gs for it the cleanest record of enly look out thru the windows of oa. 5 wor it the ch . in the “8 resent decade the office at the tennis grounds and i over it or playing tn ser ge ge 4 from the office re will be no matinee on Christ the sand box. I love you Very! now the terrace is fairly fragrant day, but In its place, « popular ech with the scent of the many-colored | Priced matinee will be given on Wed 7 hyacinths which mother has put out miay, the entire ag floor an A New Puppy and a New Horse (1 so es on the Jow stone walla, [balcony reserved at $ White House, April 12, 1906 oeeee see Dear Kermit: Last night I “ayed (To Be Continued) MOORE “tickley” in their room with the two | (copyright, 1919, Charles Scribner's} ‘Three years ago a very yourg man littie boys. As we rolled and bounced Sons.) Charles Sale, by name, came here in over all three beds in the course of Orpheum vaudeville and astour y ge neal gr gare Mga cEN , y ith several character delineatt @hases under them, I think poor CHICKEN THIEF CAUGHT loan Bp ta aeites § Mademoiselio was’ rather appalled) Jack Dalton. convicted chicken ling tor qhiw artist continually for the Gt the result when we had finished. | thie, who escaped from the county | 5 three seasons. Now he is com Archie's seven-weeks-old St. Bernard stockade two weeks ago, han been| Past thies Mamoln Nom oe es puppy has come and it i# the dear-| arrested in Los Angeles. jepeaid| an ae ecoes at tne. Iaore est puppy imaginable, a huge, soft| received by th ‘ ee ae ge te ee ch ecanleabdecdaretamsttriea oben known, will Rural Sun e me . ~iday School wherein he ATRE Nat Nazarro, jr, and the American THE t Jazz Band will be ther llar attraction. Nazarro is a clever CONTINUOUS . DAILY, 1 TO 11 - r, dancer ar und I PALACE Hl enaee in iflage, TONIGHT LAST TIMES “MLLE. THEO AND HER DANDIES" Il be another attraction, which will : TOMORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY pag nye Neel ig tr rts A GAY HOLIDAY SHOW OF = sponges - HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE ng Glory.” a Grace Br —_— ! Doll: Kay a daint of opation, has a elightful 15 min “TAG DAY GIRLS” oo eee With B AND MAYBELLE R and Arthur will present “A Than. orn “ " Chinese Restaurant,” a combination BENNINGTON and SCOTT epoca we arty of comedy and juggling and china 4 Ity E c he Dynami ing. : Richards have an t that has | BILL, PRUITT MISS BILI BOWMAN range of entert ent. The i, The Cowboy Minstrel” Character Di ptive Melodie ut everything: DDED ATTRACTION ; wg pst Bo ie seicle Postest Acrobars ~=SLX WHIRLWINDS selige alr . oe Feature “ee MARY MILES MINTER ATRE riate Christmas week at gf Mrests and Homes and Hille of © nock will warm I be the offering of the “A BACHELOR'S WIFE” ers at the W theatre cockles of your heart—and so will M Mar in A. B. Thomas’ suc O'Rourke.” om Come Out of the Kitchen a 1 in three acts, and the Matinees Daily. Children 10c, Sundays, plendid play in which Ruth Chat rte ore uch a tremendous su ust season under the directior joutherr famil house, mortgaged to the last PANTAGES in order to raise enough money to meet the expenses that t Matinees 2:30 Nights 7 and 9 cannulated Os foe Ot that it id father, who ix with thelr Beginning Monday Matinee mother in Europe. They receive an Vaudeville’s Newest Sensation hans Pris ol sats for $5,000 for weeks, the only stipulation being | f The GELLI TROUPE f= , . 4 ; the white #ervants refused to arrive France’s Most Celebrated Athletes an thse ehliiden: Aaclde (0 eebume: tha in Marvelous Tumbling and Balancing Feats roles of the various servants until they are able to secure some IRENE TREVETTE ROACH and MeCURDY Jan Ke higg oe Meche Me ben ‘ ee ee cal we Masuce ing role of Jane Ellen, the daint The Maid of Al A Touch of Ne little m: who takes up the duties of cook for the handseme man from herself falling much in love with the i ® wthern gentleman, while he, in re in “The School Master” turn, finds that the dainty cook with the daintier Irish brogue, in becom PATTON, YANTIS & ROON ing very attractive to him. There are ‘Three Harmony Maid a number of good, wholesome laughs thruout the play Admission 25¢ and S5¢« Pantagescope Comedi Let's go a4 eat at Boldts—uptown, 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. STAR--SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 191 “COME OUT OF THE © KITCHEN” r George T. Hood, of the Metropolitan theatre, announces THOMAS’ DELIGHTFUL COMEDY IN Paw Grama ene cere riey Caen THREE ACTS IS THE SPLENDID “The Wailer Made Man” CHRISTMAS WEEK’S % at Meads Dan” th, Wenttin | ate OFFERING OF THE WILKES PLAYERS— ending one of the funniest comed STARTING WITH A MATINEE SUNDAY Madame Olga letr ‘ alutation |firet touching the forehead, then the (fs Mat, Suna 5 NO MATINEE |ueart, and concluding with « aveeem- Senne ee ty ate CHRISTMAS | tne herself has often been asked. For the benefit of thone who TONIGHT |) 66 ” a at knew cio arene, Pom | Cais | “The Three of Us My head and my heart are at your LAST {, A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY-DRAMA feet.” TIME BY RACHEL CROTHERS. The Wilkes Players announce as their attraction for New Year's we fa America’ got its name thru the ror of believing Ameriga Vé Webster's Jean nating com: TETRAZZINI PROGRAM In four acts, “Daddy Long The following program will be pre-| was the real discoverer of the The offering will ¢ sented by Mme, Luisa Tetra ern herniaphere a large cast and ady the Hippodrome Friday evening, Jan. m Witt haw # 1 gathering | wary 2 the number of extra people who will PART 1 be required to support the entire cast | arta: I! Mio Tesore Intanto Mozart LOOKING of Wilkes Players in this offering Mr. Warren Proctor ee 8 ‘Indian Legend Carl Bush My Native Land Bmetana Vorley, general manager Mr M b * t for | Mad Beene from the South, after » a few days Sige Foemes in this city. Mr, Worley has been ime tr Kast securing a number of big of-| gotyeige Bong Un tratian) Grote ferings, right off of Broadway, for| Hong! e Car Mazzones Mr. Wilkes’ string of stock com-|Canto di Primavera Chara panies Mime, duis Tetrassini PAULHAMUS TO SPEAK We'have the ntylen W. H. Paulhamus, president of the And sure can sati Puyailup- Gums r Fruit Growers Maret | We atm to keep your oom Canning Co., will be the honor guest jiuritien | And we can more of the Tra ortation club at lunch [On me eo fg 7, Coat, v eon Monday noon, Paulhamus will . peak on “How the Tranportation ae ee rve the Pub Employers Can Best § Pietro Cimara at the piano HERE IT 1S— THE BIG CHRISTMAS WEEK BILL— ~ LEVY onriet M a There are three pretty girls and STARTING itt Deu GPa wh Se teas is conwalag suet coms TODAY nctlon for the eotul Feral vinvtet, 4 CONTINUOUS — ts sis | es etal Vetin ane. esbes, “rece PERFORMANCE, a ri gprnrllen ge edhaenn SUNDAY AND” ontum to Frank and a ¢ is ina » He « lorers of th vr) Ped yy Me cna Ga act “A Lariat ity rng ig oop ss The Pantagescope will show some new comedy filme ° to the ex tgs ae tl # labore PALACE Hr “ c sca ft The new show at the Palace imbedded in this | te ngs week's attra that they wil and spect rrow t sate a pretentious « Day Girls.” Thin ¥ operetta is produced by a compan result ture in be anuNue ular eight people, Bert and Maybelle be Miss Pauline Arthur will have one/ing the featured stars. Hert is a of the pr eet numbers seen n | dance 1 comedian of ability, and Levy's ( um for some time in, a| Maybeilé ix @ prima donna whose as Moon Se with the girls assist rich voice and a liberal ing. Lew Whit ofte 6 of his pick-out" numbers with the gir The Six Whi bill themselves that are always a decided hit wit®) “The World's Gri t Al the patrons Then t will be yle chatter Of a newsboy the Trio, with some new harmony |and urchin im presented by numbers that w of Spain iM breathe th Charles Bennington and Nora 8 who vary their comedy with song . . Playing with ¢ Jangerous and int atmos phere PANTAGES France fly, the Gell Teeeee nto tam-| A troubadour of the West te yne guaranteed yg ins Pruitt, who offers a variety Tieite uaranteed sensations and jamusing stories and songs. thrills a © Par *# as the head Using @ transparent drop to pro Hin auture of the Christmas week | duce effect, Billie Bow Mit, open tins gnideet ta" Veer emeeen Tt Alman takes her audiences into her the comedy troupe provides |confidence and makes her costume . jchanges in their presence between The Hendrix Relle-Isle company |her character songs. © the added headline offering in A Bachelor's Wife.” featuring GLADYS hool Master,” a funny trav-|Mary Miles Minter, is the feature ROBINSON aylet singing and danc-! photoplay METROPOLITAN WEEK startinc Sunday Night MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY A. ERLANGER Presents O CHAUNCEY COTT “MACUSHLA” a A Beautiful Irish Comedy in Four RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG HEAR OLCOTT SING Acts by How the Shannon Flow hla Asthe (Pulse of My Heart) un Irish Girl I Love and St Just Like You “rn You, Old Ireland You, Goodbye" “NO MATINER | __ CHRISTMAS MAS PRICES *"5 A HAPPY NEW YEAR ATTRACTION Week Beg. Sun., Dec. 28" *"Satirday.” Saturday COHAN & HARRIS Present the Funniest Recent Years A TAILOR-MADE MAN JAM and American Comedy of HY HARRY ONE SOLID YEAR IN NEW YORK WITH A METROPOLITAN 4S IN CHICAGO 35 PEOPLE Boe to $1.0 vle, Wednesday Plus Tax CAST OF Matin Seats on 500 to $2.00 Wednesday Seats on Sale ommend ctricity in a higtty esting fashion tx the specialty of Electro and company ox hie ANOTHER CONTINUOUS” RDAY OF FUN AND Hip fea ittie y of ott *. Bull of ONE OF THE BEAUTIES IN THE BIG CHORUS THE —_—_——— SPANISH VAMP A_ SPICY DISH OF WITH PEPPY FU THREE BE! SENORITAS—BULL FIGHTERS— AND GINGER, FURNISHED BY THE ‘T COMEDIANS IN THE WEST— **SLIVERS” (ERT HUNT) “SABIE” (LEW WHITE) STARTING TODAY Last and Final Episode of That Thriller “BOUND AND GAGGED” » NIGHTS AND CHRISTMAS, 40c. RPHEUM | THIRD — AND — MADISON

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