The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1920, Page 9

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SOCIETY GIRL _ WILL MARRY NEW YORK, Feb. 23 i) Mrs. Harry Payne Wh ‘ ounced the engagement of thelr @aughter, Miss Flora Payne Whit mney, to Roderick Tower of Philadel /phia, son of Charlemagne Tower former United States amb | Austria, Germany and F CHORAL SOCIETY TO SING “ELIJAH” ‘The Chora! ~Mr. y seta. fender the oratorio “Elijah.” D hearsals begin next Tuesday even Ding, February 24, at $ o'clock, © the men’s parlors of the church. Save actual cash on every Pyrchase and at the same time be certain of absolutely fresh supplies by shopping at any one of Seattle's Thirty Groceterias. Canned Goods rent estate ces! Pues —- 17c Lad atic 7c Del Monte Sweet Potatoes, Tc No. 2% can Royal Chef Razor Clams, No. % can Honolulu Pineapple, No. 1 ‘The limit in Thrifty buying. Hed Oats, 79c pound sack «..6c-++ 67c Corn Meal, white or Yellow, 9-Ib. wack..... ham Flour pound sack . 15¢ Whole Wheat S-pound sack .. Another saving chance for the Housewife. Lenox_Soap, & caké . Lax & Ivory small bar . Citrus Washing Por der, large pke.. polio, bar Duck Soa: floating Sunbrite sleanser, Thrifty Folks shop sovecuabiy at the Groceteria because they have found out that Groce- teria prices are always low, every day in the week. Decide today that you will benefit by the selling‘system of the GROCETERIA SAME PRICES AT 30 STORES and| the counter s have} hides to| fut atmosphere of isl Soctety of the First ) Presbyterian church ts preparing to/ : Re ant ne stanc "singers willing to assist are invited | The rest of t “BIRD OF PARADISE” MAKES CONTINUED APPEAL e of the Ha watlan Is an eariier day, the influence of th ftly loentiou of the Kanaka on people from the cold blooded North, the slow cegeneration of a weak man's character, when the The ex pl restraints of civilization are swept! away, are a few of the reasons why ne Hird of Paradise,” which opened for a week's run at the Metropolitan Sunday, continues to draw crowded houses year or year The play, by Richard Tully, concerns a young doctor, who goes to the “Islands,” and there falls in love with Lua beautiful Hawallan prin degeneration of the Americ helplessness of hie native wi 1 inevitably to the spectacular wene Where Luana throws herself in despair into the Maming heart of the island voleano. Running paral Walton American 1 thru the play ts & white beach and pariah, who yrane of native missionary girl ix a play The color the Polynesian ands {= skilfully ingrained into the poignant tragedy of the mid-Pacific. | The fundamental material of the play | }is human and rea). The play ix one | Of the three or four American dramas | that has made a continued appeal to ean. 1, as the Ha ess, Luana, makes figure and meas rd set in other years by Taylor and Leonore Ulric large supporting cast « with Miss Rockwell's The native Hawa comber: in lifted Ute by the love of “The Bird of Par | of strong romantic a aurette ote of agreeable color to} |OLD FAVORITES ARE |BACK AT THE MOORE Emma Carus is back in Seattle jonce. more headlining the new Orpheum Dill this week at the Moore theatre She sings several new songs of her own and semonsten tet to an ap SYRUP. OF FIGS" - CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from stomach, liver and bowels Accept “California” Syrup of Figs! only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the Ittle stomach, liver and bowe' Children love its delicious frulty taste, Full directions for child's dose on each bottle, Give it without féar. Mother! You must say “Callfor- The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils to Open Up Alr Passages. Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas sages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. 0 more hawk ing, snuffling, mucous discharge. headache, dryness—no #truggling for |breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a «mall |bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from |your druggist now. Apply @ little jot this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through | every alr passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you in stant relief, Bly’s Cream Baim is just what every cold and catarrh aut. ferer has been seeking. It's just splendid. For Colds or Influenza and as a Preventative Take ative mo Quini } Tables”’ sure you get th Genuine k for this sipature up to} THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920. nn . sudience Sunday that she any of her da 1 haw featured her acts ra gone by, Dancing with her or, Walter Leopold, who has © himself, Ming Carus made 80 graceful and modern dancing | preciative had not lost » whic | : some votc the audience gasp, nimble were her steps Florent Ames and Adelaide Win throp, Hkewilse old friends, have re turned in their same eld vehicle which has been tickling waudevilie audiences for several years, This |delightful team, however, has an dded attraction in the form of an Indian dance, which is new Mile, Rhea, assisted by Joseph March, Jr., violinist, and Jack Cook, tenor contributed some excellent dancing, while Bd Morton sang, His song, “The Profiteering Blues,” was Jexpecially appreciated. Jack Kennedy offers “A Golf Pro: posal,” which ts a unique ekit, where youth shows the old one the way to love Marino and Maley, Italians, would do better if they sang more and talked less, The Jack Hughes duo opened the bill with music from a balf dozen different instrume . . WILKES PLAYERS (IN REAL THRILLER A thrilling, Intense drama, with detectives and boo and dicta er * and court room scenes in} offered Wilkes theatre patrons this | week in “The Woman in Room 13," jthe ‘spectacular melodrama by Samuel Shipman and Max Marein. | An unusually large cast | part in this week's offering. | play hinges about a woman who is loved by three men. Jane Mor. gan portrays this role in a delight | ful manner. The addition of Miss | Nina Molse, an experienced actress, who appears for the first time this week in the role of an adventuress, will cofMiderably strengthen the} stock company Alexis Luce scored In the role of the too jealous husband who caused | his wife to be shadowed by the very man who sought to break up his home. Ben Erway made a life-| |like amateur detective. Henry Hall | was entirely too pleasing and nice | mannered for the villainous role he! {was supposed to perform. | Andy Lewis, the genial bachelor, | was well taken care of by Howard Ruswel. Mary Thorne, Jane Dar well, Fanchon Everhart, KE | Seavey, Norman Feusier and Nickerson were excellent in their | | minor roles. | . PALACE HIP The Seven Brownies are prominent | on the Palace Hip bill. “The Bynco-| pated Schoolroom,” as the Brownies | call their vehicle, is a melange of} tively entertainment. There are some | pretty girls who sing well and behave with demure propriety, and a trio | of bad boys whose pranks cause con- | sternation among the girls and bring ‘down upon them the wrath of} teacher. They sing several ensemble numbers, and feature the violin and xytophone playing of two of the boys. Cortelli and Régers, a couple of young men, have some comedy patter that is new and some songs | that have likewise not been heard | here before. | Gartelle Brothers offer some clever | blackface comedy and difficult danc | ing on roller skates. Four Salores company offer a se) ries of difficult feats of strength and on the flying rings. A mixture of bright patter and | comedy introduces Ted and Corrine | Breton. “The talkiess boys,” Rialto and La| Mont, do not need words to put over | | thelr attempts to be funity—their pantomime suffices. Incidentally | they do some juggling and balancing | that is good. “The Open Door” is the photoplay attraction. cee | LEVYS ORPHEUM | | “The New Mayor” is the offering lot the Levy Musical Comedy com- |pany, at Levy's Orpheum, this! | week | | Jew White, as Abie, is cast in| |the principal fun role. He acts as the new mayor who has just | been elected. Into Abie's life enters {his latest wife, who is concealing |e child by @ former marriage from Abie. On the other hand, Abie has a grown son, whom he in keep- ing dark. | Oscar Gerard and Floy Ward,| those two sterling funmakers, are| kept busy tickling the risibilities | lot the audience in the roles of a of Three Puppies | purnea in the naval hospital at Bal cook and a butler, | LIVERPOOL, Feb, 23.—Three pup- | &* park today following the burst- Pauline Arthur leads the beauty | pies are on exhibition here with a|!"s Of a steam pipe on the destroyer chorus in the featured musical at-| white fox said to be their mother. | Kilty, which was engaged in a speed traction, called “Up in the Air.” It|Thia is tho first time, the owner | run off this port. ig @ pretty and surprising specialty, | claims, that croas breeding of foxes| Clarence Joseph Langell, macht jin which mezzanine tailepinners | and dogs has been successful, nist’s mate, second class, and Clar |an@ lobby loopers are acted by! ence B. Lambeth, machinist’s mate, |feminine sky pilots of unusual] Many « man would starve if his| Were scalded to death, and Adolph puichritude. wife did not keep boarders |Nuesch and T. F, Carroll were se eel i enn | Veroly burned t Nueach and Carroll, according to | 4 Da hin iced naval surgeons, will recover. li He Is Given a Free Ticket to Bastile PORTLAND, Feb, 23.—"Buy two tickets to the coppers’ ball and I'll let you go,” said Policeman R. H Pierce. “Nuthin’ doin’,” said Bari 8. Coe, motorist caught with unlighted lamps, “Come to jail,” said the cop, and Coe came. Fox Is a Mother TWO SAILORS ON WARSHIP KILLED : | Bursting Steam Pipe Cause of Their Death SAN DIEGO, Feb. 23—Two sail-| Is, | "Prehistoric ‘Men Knew Principle of Rifle Bullet | With Security Of course you agree that it is wise to save from to-day 8 pay envelope for the wants of to-morrow. , You KNOW WHY you should save Let us advise you HOW you save Strict State Supervison and Our 19 years dividend record are surely Good Reasons for Jowung the PUGET SOUND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Resources Now Over Four Million Dollars Where - Pike - Street - Crosses - Third That the prehistoric sav- age understood the principle of the modern rifle projectile is indicated by the recent dis- covery in the South Seas of stones so shaped that, no mat- ter how thrown, they would whirl and strike sharp end first.. The photo shows this ancient parentage of the army ors are dead and two lie seriously | NAME “BAYER” ON | aan | MacDougall-Southwick announce a series of Spring Fashion Shows ‘Tuesday- Wednesday- Thursday At the Store—10 a.m. and 2 p.m. ‘At the Washington Hotel Supper Dance Monday 9:30 to 12:00 p. m. ‘At the Coliseum Wednesday Only 7 and 9 p.m Smart Creations of the New Season Suits—Frocks— Wraps Millinery Modeled by Professional Mannequins 10,000 Teachers in in Divorce Suit} _ Cleveland Sess JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Feb. 22—| NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—Otto Op-| CLEVELAND, ©., Feb. 23. This city claims the youngest moon-| penheimer introduced a picture of | cational methods practiced in shiner in captivity, J. O, Beasley,|a ladder in proof of his claim foP| Public schools of the United 16, was arrested recently when of-| divorce. Mrs, Oppenheimer resisted | Were under the examination of @ ficers smelled the smell they said | the sult. When a servant told whose | clinic of 10, . came from his oul window the ladder led to and who pert | climbed the ladder, Mrs, Oppenheimer | ators in convention here A woman says a cloven breath In. | ceased resistance. |The session lasts a week, “ dicates a cloven hoot. | a a lt AE | peat — | man is apt to take affront If re-| Many » man’s best days are spend _Teleles an are cool eaves droppers. | quested to take a bi back seat. bed because he works at night | Tender Lad Makes | Ladder Figures Tough Beverages| lin Identifies the true, world-famous Aspirin, prescribed by physicia s for over eighteen years aM The “Bayer Cross” is the signature of the true “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” The name “Bayer” is vad on génuine Aspirin prescribed by physi- or ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis and for Pain generally. Tin boxes of twelve tablets cost only s cents. Druggists also sell 4 directions for Colds, Headache, ‘Too In every handy “Bayer pai ages.” Aspirin is the trade sf f Monoaceticacidester of, cians for over eighteen years, a are dish Bae facture o} 4 ie ‘ “4

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