The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1920, Page 9

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WANTED HERE FOR THE WEEK CONTINUOUS SUNDAY “Wanted— A Baby” is one of those spark- ling comedy hits, sprinkled with up-to- the-minute musical treats, direct from New York, with LEW WHITE OSCAR GERARD ERT. C. HUNT ROBERT LORERZO BESS WILL and other musical comedy favorites. * Sunday and Evenings 40¢ | Mats. (Daily Except Monday), 27c. | | himeelf, with his constant suscep THIR AND - MADIS Urge Harmony in Administration Harmony in all the activities of the city during the new munictpal administration was urged by succes ful candidates in the last election, at a luncheon given by the civic bureau | of the Chamber of Commerce Friday ‘noon. Only two more days for filing Income Tax returns for 1919. Did you pay excess dur- ing 19187 Roberts’ Federal Incqne Tax Service Public Accountants 20123 White Building, Seattle Eliiott 4853 DAR WORE 2 { PORTLAND AND sales forces of the cult Co. held a banquet at the [club Friday evening. SEATTLE ie Coast Bie Aretic | Moore next week is 1—Norman Feusier, with the Wilkes Players, $—Ethel Blair and Charles tages Monday. Dahl, at the Palace Hip. eee METROPOLITAN “Twin Beds” will pay tte annual visit to the Metropolitan theatre next week, starting tomorrow night wit er Josephine Saxe and the same g@ New York cast and production This popular comedy has enjoyed long runs in America, England and Australia, The people destinies “Twin Beds” concern all distinct social types—tamil amusing and refreshingly delineated The Signora Monti, who had foresight to marry an Italian cabaret tenor and elevate him to the $2,000 anight claws at the Metro; is an original The ii ur opera house, t and @ very funny one bi ity for all fair women, ts equally amusing. The two newlyweds, Harry and’ Blanche Hawkins, the latter the friendly Uttle soul that all the trouble, are deliciously human fn all the colle of disaster into which they are caught. The other new! weds, the one with a model husba the other a suspicious wife, and last but by no means least, Norah, a }gem of a maid, with a mania for strict obedience, make up the com pany whose vicinsitudes the auth« have made overwhelming. Support ing Mins Saxe ts Auguste Aramia, Howard Fay, Hugh O'Connell, Kath lyn Tracey, Beas Stafford, Susie Scott and others eee MOORE ‘The headline attraction at the “The Four Marx Brothers” in an Al Shean praduction called “"N Everything.” it is what might be called a musical comedy ‘which has to do with the effo Wheat Farms That Were Held . at From $40 to $70 Per Acre (and will soon exceed the same values) can now be purchased at $10 to $18 PER ACRE ALL SELECTED AND IMPROVED—NO RAW LANDS! Many of-the original owners were lost or incapacitated in the war. YOU CAN'T LOSE Immediate Settlement Desired by The Dominion Government of Canada Freehold Government Torrens Titles, clear of all incumbrances. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! QUICK ACTION IS NECESSARY Cattle can be ranged the year around—the best stock raising prop- osition on the continent. Wheat price stabilized by the government—now $2.24 per bushel. Come in today—space prohibits further details. The Canadian Railways Bond Co 1026 Third, Corner Spring ‘ Elliott 3625 rporation Sundays 5—Pauline Arthur, ingenue with Levy's whose ire the olitan n brings on | | WILKES Donnell, at Palace Hip. 1 THEATRE PROGKAMS | METROPOLITAN—Josephine Sexe tn | “Twin Bevts.”" MOOKE—Orpheam Vaudeville, fea- | | _ turing Mars brothers. WILKES—Wilkes’ players Git” LEVY'S ORPHKUM—Levy Musical Comey company in “Wanted—A Tha | PANTAGES — Veadevilla, featuring Chartes Altheff. PA CP HIP—Vandeville, featering Nick Copeland | | tn “Jim's | * of a newly rich famfy to oar to the highest social stratum. Tt is filled with clean hum and good singing and fairly bubbles over with comedy Bach of the brothers make an in dividual bid for popularity Charies O'Donnell and Ethel Blair in “The Piano Tuner’ in another featured act on the bill, Realizing that nearly every family has at some © or other had a plano to tune, pair has used some of the nituations that might arise to bring it some comedy that everyone will recognixe. Of course they exageer ate what the piano tuner does, but it is in the exaggeration that the fun ix made The Alexander Kids, three little tots, have a special place on the pro gram. | Mahoney and Auburn will minutes with comedy and jugeting. Lucas and Inez are a 1920 Apollo and Venus, Lucas has almost super uman strength and Mies Inex is a | delight to the eye | Ben K. Benny | fim) 15 novel believes that his violin should be ysed to produce comedy and in his offering he j makes his audiences believe it also. Basil Lynn and Howland have « “Racey Conversation” which breaks all ed records for funmaking. | . | LEVY'S ORPHEUM | In “Wanted+-A Baby,” the offering of the Levy's musical camedy com j Dany at Levy's Orpheum for the cur | rent week, Hirt Hunt producer of the company, promin Mins Beas Hil, popular leading lady, who scored such a decided hit jwith the patrons of the Levy's |Orpheum last week, will be seen in |an important role in this week's at |traction. Lew White (‘Abie”) will be the main comedy character, while the actian will evolve around a mix up that occurs in his household over a bull dog a baby Oncar Ger ard (Ole is the one that «tires up all the tro much to the sorrow jot Lew White, and much to the de [light of the audience. Krt Hunt and | Robert Lorenzo will be dren in the ather two comedy parts of the of. |fering, while Pauline Arthur, | Blanche Hall, Floy Ward and Dick | Hyland will all have good support | parts } In the musical portion of the at traction Miss Hill will appear with | |the girls in “Whep My Baby Smiles | at Me.” Pauline Arthur will offer as | Broadway hit, “The Irish Must Have | eyrh-stone. | Been Egyptian Long Ago.” There will be a continuous formance Sunday w except an Monday. evening the managem | that they will give away } to some person in . On Thu the audience, Patrons of the Wilkes theatre may |confidently expect a genuine treat | when the curtain arises on the in- itial performance Sunday afternoon | lof “Jim's Girl,” an “all-Ame play, if there ever was one, thru three acts and @ prologue of as | snappy and original dialogue as the | | most blase theatregoer would care | to witness, | It has no problem to puzzle nor | | “question” to answer, but neverthe: | lesa abounds = with ~—_ situations, | ! climaxes and developments that hold | the audience thruout its presenta | tion. | ‘The authors are Fart Carroll and Amy Store Goods ar 522-23 Pacific Block SECOND and YESLER WAY The U. & Government has ck on many useful merchandise. re in an outlet for BLANKETS Double Wool Blankets, per pair. 0° Dark for each ....- All Wool Sox Cy Blankets Camping, cen fa. 00 see The for $1.00 2.15 Ni Auto and K Bheet Blankets . Plaid Blankets « 6.50 New Overalls and Reclaimed Coveralls 16x16 Canvas 2—Josephine Saxe, at the Metropolitan, 4—Charles Althoff, coming to Pan- Musical Comedy Co. %) Thomas J *! 1 a merry offering. | £. | booklets was thrown in per-|T reas ‘hh matinees daily, | go many who had been helped by your | cor tay | medicine that I wanted to try it and | t announces my husband went to town and got me n live baby la bottle. | relief after the second ‘ medicine for I give it all the praise METROPOLITAN STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT 6—Miss Gray addition to being most Long Mr. Carroll, in one of America's wrote "So tain? ular Kong writers and "Canary ( of comparative re- at their success is still a| of conversation, 1 productions date th fruitful topt no | PANTAGES | Charles Althoff, famous for ncterizations thruont | bis inimitable char. ‘wt rural character will be the headline fe of the new bill at the Pantag: ginning Monday matinee. He will present his “Sheriff of Hicksville,’ one of the funnieat personages of his gallery of comedy imperronations. Althoff ts making his farewell tour as he has been engaged n for the leading role which will be pre sented on Broadway an soon as Frank Bac his remarkable vaudeville on a Bury Day,” Derkin's pantomimic novelty, with g and monkey cast, is expected refreshing bit of fun for the | PRICES Walter Fenner, known to the! imate stage, will bring his t surprise playlet, “Show Me," to the new bill. Mr. Fenner a finished actor and has been careful the selection of his supporting cant. A treat is promised. | “Do You Follow Me?" ts the title| ot the breezy ninging, talking and/utes" in their Russian and Gypsy dancing offering to be presented by | folk dances. Marston and Manley, Mist Marston| phe Gorman Brothers are singing in maid to be stunningly gow comedians. young woman with a delightful v ‘The Pantagescope will show Pearl The Gypsy Trio, one of the fastest | white in “The Unknown.” jancing acts of vaudeville, guaran eee teen “Eight Miles in Eight Min A LETTER FOR WOMEN From a Woman Whose Serious IIl- ness Was Overcome by Lydia E.| Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. |r tonnes and Ruth Rowers nett, Kas.—‘‘I first took Lydi&| promise to dispe! gloom in their nifty Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | vaudeville bres OT | or a complete) ation.” “o_O nervous preak: | Rose Garden and her trusty a will provide a bright mus the birth of MY on the bill oldest child. I got} up too soon which| Lockhardt and Laddie caused serious fe- | Surprise when they go thru male trouble, [| #ational routine of knock-about acro- =p jes which they label “a I was not able to)» empt at suicide.” “Talk vs. be on my feet but | © y" jw the tag an the offering very little and| of Dahl and Walling. It is said to could not do my| present a pretty little story full of in ce. PALACE HIP A big novelty dancing comedy vue entitled, “Go Ahead,” comes as the big feature of thi will open at the Palace Hip tomor row, This miniature musical com edy features the well known com edian, Nick Copeland, in an amusing “rube" characte and Luther Yantis, a ver juvenile, togeth with Marjorie Brayton, their share to the succags of the of fering. A clever concert enitled, “A Circus Day in Georgia,” will ation iruet plano spot spring @ n housework at alf. | heart interest, with songs of a high | fs “The | in in my left side and it | grade interpolated Qerribly ng stepped offa| The feature photoplay One day one of your | Blue Honnet,” in which Billie Rhodes the yard and | is starred. every word init. There were | Manager John Cooke t seemed as though I felt dose, 80 I kept | on until J had taken five bottles and | f° by that time I was as well as I could wish. Abouta year later I gave birth to a ten poun ve had two more children since and my health has been fine. If I ever have trouble of any kind I_am going to take your ers at eek of March 2ist will Fr rd's famous comedy drama suc cess, “Believe Me, Xantippe.” eee COMING TO THE MET. Manager Geo. T. Hood of the Met ropolitan theatre announces that the offering for the week of March 28th will be the return this year of Messrs, Lee and J. J. Schuberts’ brilliant, beautiful, memorable “Maytime.”* be for my good health. I always recot mend your medicine whenever I can. —Mrs. Eva E. Suay, Garnett, Kansas. THE WILKES PLAYERS offer for next week, with a matinee Sunday, a refreshing comedy breeze . from New York, in “JIM’S GIRL” AT THE WILKE THEATRE “Our Little Wife” Mat. Sunday, 27¢ to 500 Nights, Ble to 75e Mats. Wed. and Sat. 22e to Sle LAST TIME TONIGHT rewrs| 9x 9 ad 10x12 Khaki A Seashore Filrt: | announces | that the offering of the Wilkes Play: | the Wilkes theatre for the NIGHTS 50e to $1.50 Plus War Tax 1 i re.| tice Otis W. Brinker's court Friday. Vent | y bill which contribute | pre-| | FOR THE The Annual Visit of the Play That Has Rocked the World With Laughter And the Same Great New. York Cast LAUGHS EVERY MINUTE GROWING INTO SCREAMS i The Funniest Play Ever Written in the English Language and One That Will Last for Years ‘4 WED. AND SAT. MATS, Tom Mix, the Fox recently participated in s shooting contest with a revolver at Mixville, Cal., ; scored 75 out of a possible 100 | somethin; ae ’ need BEECHAM'S Pris, Evel when digestion is good, po are formed during its cesses that unless eli irritate mind as well as b ° BSE I LOEW'S ‘PALACE HIP & Direction of Ackerman & Harris TONIGHT LAST TIMES “SIX ROYAL HUSSARS” TOMORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY A*CRACKERJACK BILL HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE “GO-A-HEAD” A Mintature Musical Comedy—Tunefal Melodies—Ricteus Fun and a Chorus of Danciag Reauties Hold Propaganda | as State Evidence} A brown grip, filled with LW. W. Uterature, is state evidence against W. F. Moudy, facing superior court’) erjminal syndicalism charges Satur day. He was bound over from Jus- Silence may be golden, but you can't make an insurance agent be leve it [OLDS Head or chest-> are best treated “externally” with CK'S VAPO YOUR BODYGUARQ” = 3Or, Sold every. GRUPT, KRAMER & “A Chrous Day i ROSE GARDEN And Her Trusty Plane DAHL @ WALLING “Talk ve. Comedy” —AND— LOCKHARDT AND LADDIE In. HELLO PEOPLE HELLO! BILLIE RHODES . 0 US BONNET GRUET rata” Y @ ROGERS MAHON: “AS re Flirtation” PANTAGE MATINERS—2:30 NIGHTS—7 A) General Admission, 25e and 35c; Boxes and Loges, toe * iG MONDAY MATINEE Vaudeville’s Supreme Character Artist CHARLES ALTHOFF “The Sheriff of Hicksville” WALTER FENNER & CO. In “Show Me” GYPSY TRIO Vaudeville’s Fastest Dancing Act FUN FOR EVERYBODY DERKIN’S EUROPEAN NOVELTY Dog and Monkey Pantomime Offering ; Pantagescope, Presenting Pearl White in Episode the Thrilling New Serial, “The Black Secret” RE

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