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JRPHEUM THIRD ~AND — MADISON Continnous Perform NOW PLAYING Continnous 1 Mat, Today... nce... 270 DREAMY! BLINKY! WINKY! NIGHT in CHINATOWN” THE BIGGEST FUN AND MUSICAL OFFERING OF THE YEAR—WITH SCENES LAID IN THE FAMOUS UNDER. GROUND CHINATOWN OF SAN FRANCISCO Gorgeous Costumes—Catchy Music—Pretty Girls Seattle Man Is |12-Year-Old Ogg ' Killed in Accident! Is Victim of Flu Body of Waren A. Irwin, 2, for.) John Jackson, 12-year-ol4 son of i for the Ajax Rubber |MT. 8nd Mrs, Edwin C. Jackson, died salesman of Influenza at the home of his par {.. who was killed when his auto one, Friday .-oning. A brother of @erturned, between Ephrata and| Vilson Creek, will be brought here! br burial, Irwin was a nephew of Irs. T. H. Patterson, wife of the) fputy prosecutor. same malady. The boy’s mother re cently recovered from an attack of the Influenza. Funeral service wil! be held at 4 o'clock Sunday after noon, at Butterworth chapel. Eight former schoolmates will be the pall + FU NERAL SERVICES for Joseph | Henry Link, 86, member of Stevens [post. G. A. R, were held Saturday morning at the Cremation Society of Washington. Link died of pneu Safe |monia last Wednesda For Infasts) JOHN BERTON FENN resident of George 8. = ‘J! Horlicks DRIGINAL Malted Milk H) 4 4 , i 29 vee Bush & Co., ———- | Inc, customs brokers, died of spinal Re Cooking | meningitis at his home, 2204 Fed eral ave, Friday afternoon. The as Diet for All Ages} poay is at the Bonney-Watson ‘Lunch at Home"s or Office| undertaking establishment, pending aad Neti rrangements for the funeral ser. ‘TH YEAR IN SEATTLE “SICK-A-BED” A COMEDY GEM—CLEAR AS A CRYSTAL Mat. Sunday, 27e to 50c |Eves., 3le to The Mats. Wed,, Sat, 22¢ to Ble Wilkes Theatre THE BIG DRAMATIC SENSATION “The Woman in Room 13” =LOEW’S PALACE Hip ine Ackerman & Harris POMORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNE A BRAND NEW SHOW OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE MARTHA URBANK & CO. In “THE IRD OF BARGAIN TONIGHT THEATRE ComTinuous Iroll DAY RAINES & AVY ‘Some Simp” Comedy Singing and SID GILMORE 1 Singing: NORHIS BANOONS - Comedian TRIO Russian Dancers FEATURE PHOTOPLAY GEORGE WALSH In “THE SiTArr He roled a ship with » Matinee nity (1)—Blanche Hall, with Levy's Musical Comedy Co. (3)—Zana Clayton, Players. jand Avey, at Palace Hip. | tages, Monday. |e ( —* THEATRE PROGRAMS “Littie Red Wilkes Phayers te: “ite audevilin, few le iedere Vandeville, featuring rhank and Company * " Stuart fourth annual English pan tomine, will be the offering at the Mrtropolitan for five nights, begin Produced, as it in mid to have beer upon a scale of grandeur never be fore attempted outside of Drury Lane, “Little Red Riding Hood” promises to prove a big spectacular success. The action of the piece ts divided into 14 presenting a kaleidoscopic panorama of Fairyland and the tales of Mother While the thrilling » Little Red Riding Hood” torms the central theme of the plot, the other favorites of childhood days haye not overlooked, and the long cast acters inclu Little Boy Little Bo Peep, tle Jack Horner, Little Tommy Tucker, Jack and Jill, Margery Daw, Peter Piper, Old noone joone. ory of been har the boy and his father are ti) of ¢he|Mother Hubbard and her Dog, Oid| other & wonderful Fairy Queen, | | King Cole, | who rules over them all, and but not least, the naughty Wolf, who | nearly turns it all into a tragedy in | #tead of a joyous comedy There are 20 new song have been written especially for Mr te's production | Levys orrnet a A Night in Chinatown”, sway at wl hold | Levy's Orpheum this week | as the current attraction of the Levy's Musical Comedy cogppany The action requires three pictur eaque rettings, with the action for the last so laid in the famous underground Chinatown, of Sar Francisco. It has to do with a general mix up that occurs at a health resort in the mountains, and finally termin jates in blinky, dreamy Chinatown Lew White, as “Abie,” and his daughter, Pauline Arthur, meet Slivers” MoCabe (Ert Hunt) resort. Unknown to them, McCabe is a dope fiend, and with his prom }ise of millions, automobiles, etc., wins the hand of Abie's daughter Oscar rard will have an impor }tant and humorous role in the vil jlage grocery boy, while Robert Lorenzo will be seen in the of count Arthur will have « with the girls in “ in which a beauntif | trical rainbow will add a novelty alr |to the number | Oncar Gerard will appear with the |«irla in a humorous offering of the | musical variety, and Flossy Sturgis | will sing with the ¢! on the run |way in “You'd Be Surpr Rob- ert Lorenzo will have a Chinese of | tering that will no doubt be well re ceived. | There will be a formance Sunday, | daily, excetp on Mor i] = | WILKE: Starting with matinee today and continuing for the week, th | Wilkes players will offer as their | attraction at the Wilkes theatre that t Sick Abed.” that the offer role continuous with matinees lay merr | Out PANTAGES Matinees—2:20 General Admission, 25 and 35 Ce BEGINNING MO’ BERLO DIVING GIRLS Four Gracetal Qu YMAN sense Seanon's Most Art RAUL PEREIRA | Portuguese Violinist ning next Tuesday evening. March 2.| which | at the| w per-| a&" STAGE (2)—Henry Hall, with the Wilkes th “Little Red Riding Hood,” Metropolitan. (4)—Rames 5)—Ruth Avery, Moore. (6)—~Raul Pereria, coming to Pan- Jing is one of the merriest tn the jlaughing line that haa ever been given to the American stage, its| | Presentation here this week hy a significance, in that it wtil |F ormer Stage Star Is Granted Divorce NEW YORK, Feb. 2%.—Mrs, Mar |@aret Reid, former musical comedy be the fourth anniversary of the’ star, was granted a divorce from her Wilkes players in this city, Justi mitionaire husband, Daniel G. Reid four years ago this week the Wilkes the tin plate king, by a jury in the players made their initial bow to the| gupreme court here yesterday Seattle public It was understood Reid made a Sick Abed" comes from the pen cash settlement of $200,000 with his Ethel Mumford, and was origin | wife and in addition agreed to pay produced in New York city by |her $30,000 a year. with Mary Now Ju in the “Do CHICA singular ot ally Kiaw & Brianger. land and Edward Nicander featured parts. Briefly, the plot has to do with the pretended fllness of a man-about- town who has been subpoenaed to ear in court in a divorce He chooses this means as the eas leat way of getting out of it The play is “go” from the rise of [tho first tain to the final without @ moment's jet up. eee Marlowe Had g in Her Room” |. Feb. 2 Julia Marlowe Insinted “on keeping the dog in the romm,” the management of the Binckstone hotel maid today, in ex plaining why the actress and her husband, © H. Southern, moved to another hotel AAR nner as cane one, Simp.” Billed as “Paperologints and Harmonica Experta,” the Mort Brothers will furnish an instructive and amusing act Lately arrived from Siberia, where they were known to members of the A. BE. FP. an entertainers employed by jthe ¥. MC. A, the Andrieff Trio | bring @ collection of classical, char acter and folk dances of their coun try. Sid. Gilmore uses experiences: tn this countries as the b ody talk George Walsh will be featured in the photoplay, “The Shark.” eee MOORE William Rock, the undisputed coonolmeur of fair women and their frocks, will be the headline attrac tion on next week's bill of vaude ville at the Moore. The program cadn "William Rock with 1, 2, % 4. 5 Girls and 2 More,” thus tnd cating in a novel manner that said | Rock has seven dainty dancers |with him, for Rock would have no than dancing girls in any act of his, ‘This year's selection of beauties, it is maid, has been made with an idea to seven distinct |vartetien of pulchritude, Each of the beauties Is a dancer of note, and the spectacle iteelf in gorreous fly staged and the accompanying | music is said to be a delight to the ear, fully as much as the offering in @ treat to the eye. | Nan Gray, a Scotch maiden who has been captivating Amertean ou diences for the last year, will be seen and heard tn Scotch songs jand dances. | Harry Rose, the eccentric come dian, has a pew idea tn comedy which has been highly pleasing to patrons along the line of “tig! time” entertainment | Millicent Mower, assiated try Muth Avery, will be seen in “The Spirit f Melody.” It is vocal fantasy with deli, ful words and musie. Sonia Mea man and Charles Groha ii present © serien of romatrt's Avan featuring “Aztec Indian Love The act's novelty is one of strong points. William LeMarle and W, C. Hs are called “Two Aces of Spades,” the mame being a comedy offering. Leo fer rerien batic his traveling nd European for his com ANTAGES Four hments in «wimming and © attracted diving je attention in the aquatic world, will headline the new bill at the Pantages, beginning to: morrow matinee, These girls the Berlo Sisters, and appearing with them is thelr mother, 61 years young, who is quite as wonderful her daughters. In tropical the young women ppear thelr act as a singing tte later turning their atten tion to graceful and spectacular water sports. An added attraction of the bill will be Paul Pereira, Portuguese court violinist, and his string quin- ie one of the most artistic and elaborate musical offerings of new 1 the year Lively comedy is promised by Renard and Jordan in their new of. fering entitled, “The New Hotel Clerk.” Florence Rayfield ts a, pretty «tri with winsome personality, who of. fers popular song numbers. Fred and Anna Pelot, as the “Juggling Jokers,” combine laughter with an exhibition of trick and fancy juggling in an unusually novel offering Sherman, Van and Hyman com prise a comedy trio tn an offering they style Harmonious Nonsense. The Pantageacope will show the fourth ode of the Pearl White serial, “The Black Secret.” War Romance Halted When U. S. Steps In 4 Bolton, four yen arrefl and company will of sensational and astounding | of rapidly performed feats, acro- PALACE HIP A little bit of everything to provide a speedy feast is promined | Muller, of the Palace new bill which opens \There ts an abundance of enappy | wholesome comedy in the offering jot Martha Urbank and her company |who come in a comedy #ketch en |titled, “The Little Shepherd of Bar-| gain Row.” | A remarkable exhibition of animal |training is promised in the offering lof Norris’ Antmals. |baboons and a baby lactors in this cirous bit, and their pantomimic performance is full of humor, Elmer Raines and Eunice Avy to have irresi laugh producer in their skit needed spicy vaudeville by Manager| Hip, in the] | tomorrow nies, dog pig are the of Vancouver ears © sergeant in the h battalion, and Marie Van Der Borght, a cultured English woman, of Duteh with whom he fled from are held imme ting deportation. and three childre togin’ p rs for |famous Sev claim an une é officials has a wife nin Van couver Bolton met | when He was at cent soldiers at London. ‘They the a party for a country place be infatuated {with each other. On Bolton's return to Vancouver, the woman follow und pleaded with his wife to give her husband She was ordered ported back to England Rele don bail, pendir peal to the authorities at infatuated couple fled Upon alighting from the train here they taken into custody by the immigration officials and lodged in th ntion stat awaiting depor tation back to the Canadian city Bolton declares he will fot return | to Vancouver. Miss Van Der Borght vows sho will not give Bolton up Englishwoman convales. Nights—7 and 9 nts Nexen and Loges, 50 Cents y near NDAY MATINEE to up de icons of the Water to Seattle. were FRED @ ANNA Intic Musical ‘Treat PHILADELPHIA.In_ an effort to find cure for tuberculosis Ameri- dyes used in Phipps institute DE ers’ show opened here today, pretty sisters whose accom:| are, wur-| Bolton | PROIT.—-Seeond annual pais STARTING TUESDAY FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK WITH MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Stuart-Whyte’s musi- cal extravaganza. A gorgeous girl and musical offering im- ported, for the de light of American “Kiddies” as well as the “Grown - ups,” from London, Eng- land. “OLD KING COLE AND LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD” “LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD” PECTACLE OF THE WINTER GARDEN TYPE WITH A BIG | T AND A CHORUS OF DRURY LANE FAVORITES A MUSICAI Cc BRING THE “KIDDIES” —ALL WEEK—STARTING SUNDAY, MARCH 7—— THE PREMIER LIGHT OPERA ORGANIZATION OF THE WORLD GALLO ENGLISH OPERA COMPA HANA SHIMOZUMI, the universally beloved come — ‘FERSON DE ANGELIS, and a GLORIOUS ENSEMBLE OF 75 NOTED ARTISTS, with THE FINEST CHORUS IN THE LAND AND SUPERB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ae CHIMES OF NORMANDY 7" THE GONDOLIERS Friaw Nicht and M.. S. PINAFORE POPULAR WEDNESDAY MATINEE 50c to $1.50 { Wednesday Night A good reputation ta possession—but you can’t it. NERAL VICES for Mrs. Green, 79, 210 Orcas st., who of pneumonia Friday, will be next Mon¢ Arrest One Man; __ Search for Other |: died © searching Saturday for| held partner of We aped when Stick ney Was arrested by police at the} Empress hotel, 1109% Third ave., |Friday. A suitease filled with nar cotics, some of which is alleged have stolen from the Beach pharmacy, 6401 32nd ave. N. W., was found in Stickney’s room, say offi cers who made the arrest | | MRS. CHRISTINE HANSEN, 33, | wife of Henry Hansen, an Anchor- | age, Alaska, merchant, died at the | Swedish hospital Friday afternoon |The body Is held at the Butter. |worth & Sons’ mausoleum, pending | > |the arrival of the husband Police w' onard Steven: tickney, who ¢ E. send lett, day to | — RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE New Invention Sent on 30 Days’ ‘Trial Without Expense to You K. 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