The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 5

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ORPHEUM THIRD — AND. > MADISON. BiG JOYOUS EASTER WEEK ATTRACTION IS NOW HERE Continuous Performance SUNDAY | Metropolitan thur, ingenue Comedy Co. 4 Moore. LAUGH MOORE YOUR ‘ thru Saturday 1 SIDES ACHE— WITH LITTLE “FLOSSY" ay STURGIS marin insist, than th AND SLIPPERY S.IM" and ability and p over with a “tu laugh.” Brent Hayes, mar in @ musical attr Dream.” will be « blending of story, art. . METROPOLITAN Coming go t days y Paul Three Faces ME, MARY” 6—One of the Ste It ts said that her 1—Frank Morrell, coming \to the Pantages Monday. 2 lViolet Heming Le Jane Darwell with Wilkes Player i-—Rose De Mar, at the t pany The Three Stewart Sisters ar Tated and Marion in “The ache n THE star at the Pauline Musi te Vaudeville, SEATTLE STAR vaudeville, fem “Mother Levy's Musieal Marry Mo, Mary featoring y Vaudevilin featuring to present an unusual pb Comedy Co a PANTAGES ootties he “Dew “ PALACE Torelly's Clrews. {x partment and insted by Jean will present a their num & atop and 4) echant that to be able| theatre nm, and & mateh lke pawns in An entire mmer men 1 wo n the game of fierce of coun. held in| inter » the surface. The called “Diamond Cut Dia-|o¢ nations mond.” ‘The vehicle ia known as al” 1: is maid to bea at crook” play, which is another | 0 wna dominated ty way to say it takes a thief to catch | try. pa ae that must a thief restraint and only at rare | Ford and Cunningham tn “Even wed to come t As You and I” have pep | * a wout WILKES THEATRE it tn de tartling introduced. } season at the Court ork, is about the Kate have taken this pe ation one could give public of Seattle plendid Easter week Wilkes players for Catey olesome 5 f the tru er, » Chick: | a play memories of all rations of the ax Wiggin is fering and |‘ thers, the story And mie, year, and WF wb gist 1 th the Siew Ga he text ot the —A dainty ankle—a pretty maid fee) en ee ee ning book. It i# a simple reflection of | clad in pink silk pajamas— Different from the "Ferg oedrdbenafics wer -snePagus three merry bo SF saa and §) German intris ithe play will be found to be rea! oodles of dashing pretty yen arscsusalinn’ Mints Was. eal GIRLS EXTRA— LAST AND FINAL EPISODE OF Helen Holmes —IN— “THE FATAL FORTUNE” §i-200).2°.°: Sunday and Evenings 10c Matinee Today 27¢ B vow’ the 88 : tk 8 ! era ye for a long t wt 1 “ | Club Will Fight |Bolsheviki Free Jie Pauace, Hip in the mem Against Shuttles | Five Americans) _,.,,. yy, ote OaN Preliminary organization of tbe| WASHINGTON, April 3.—Rele cnet ‘a West Seattle Thru Car club, effect-|for all but one of the Amer ere sli ; ; ei Friday, indicates an aroused r primal Are: fighting spirit on the part of the was rep setant residents tributary to the two and adquarters by | 11¢p t @ half miles of trackage from West r m 1 I Aliska st. north to the rim of i to have been r elope.” The te with th the peninsula. In furtherance of | aed o are fforts of one John Doe t the movement a mass mee Oo ve Lo York city; J . wife thru the matrimonia West Seattle residefits will be heid| "Ph R. Me ono, Colo.; Harry | hureaus ] Tuesday evening, in the auditorium |) Depnalley, Philadelphia; Dr, Vv ae f Of the West Seattle high school, |i", vont inestom Okla, and) Anarew M the well kno af and petitions will be circulated thru- |", ), aeaa ape area . was not re.| irish singing star, has been secure sad out the district protesting against fad eee. “Wika diaet “hosed Marcus I for an extende : @ return to shuttle car service our. from, he was reported ill with t |phold at Krasnayarsk on California ave. « Chickens” wi | UBVY's ORPHRCN A splendid » first time in et ho Levy's H at Le Or be the first Hawiand, wh Le orgar « aK Mr t with him jue wheels na in the musical ed by little Flossy ippery Slim.” al Beas Hil witl| number with the| the three comedians ma | 1 also appear, while Robert Lor HEAVY SNOWFALL in the) DAWSON.—Fpidemic of influenza | y nzo will delight in “Moonshine.” | Olympics has forced shutdown of/at Carcroas Indian school causes Ppolitan the week The ast and final episode of many logging camps. two deaths. Helen Holmes atest “The ee eee ‘i ae — T new $ Fatal Fortune w nelude the ATTRACTION hae ; son eat Se Gree Be OF THE aperb in m in readiness. heerful noise, glitter and talented performere of the fouffooted WILKES PLAYERS J 20.32 ce7iceene | ee aes ae fink f their awn ever f the new bill which | appear Wr yt ht at a Orpheum t the *alac Hip tomorre tare STARTING WITH A MATINEE SUNDAY pro eae Caria ae irre be i cepa pr sbi ee ( t ted € hich f ri and mor Then there occurs betwe and se Alar © high school ponies who do wi in the big| difficult tr and pretty evolu ” . r the Rat tion And the “star of the oc} r. Mr. F furnishe sion is the equine clown, Besste, | th gir with th ref ment nu fa unridable mule howe A BEAUTIFUL MOTHER LOVE and liquids of a soft variet ; I ai pertoeiaasi eo is irre istibiy | AUTHOR OF funny i} “Fin Last Drop” is a comedy skit sath eeastennecapn Nurses of Country in which Will Stanton and company promise h comedy LAST “MAGGIE PEPPER” Get Shorter Hours} yey riot, known to the variety TIME 5 NEW YORK April @ Improve-| stage as “Broometick Elliott,” por ment of working conditior and] trays a rube character in his of TONIGHT tat Datignisur Department Store Pay | Pir torytn nt wrt trnimine | tern, em "ate la thruout the country hag r A jolly skit, called “Making Good,” | ulted from the short of nurses, | will serve to introduce Paul Francis | Lie Mins M, A. Nutting, director of the|and Rose De Mar, in an unexpected | ng and health of | fashton ge, Columbia uni | laughter is promised from ae form: of Harry Larned, | SATURDAY, APRIT 1920, what he calls “Non Mme u is a soprano opera singer. She will be ansisted at the 'y » by Jowe Rob n, wh with original imper is the star of the The Third Gen PANTAGES With a brilliant cast numbering persons, mo: girls, “Derby: Dy & new musical comedy spec tacle, will headline new bill at the Pantages, beginning next lay © oe The act is pre by Alexander Pantage to be one of the larg plaborate production: As the title in Gicates, the plot has to do with horse racing. Ralph Bell, well known comedian, heads the big cast cireult thin seaso: J. C. Mack, widely known an a character actor, will action on the new hin newest comed: be an added appear Mother's * He is nswisted by two young women. Fifteen minutes of laughter and rong will be provided by Frank Morrell, who t# known to vaude ville as “The California Bay.” Direct from Broadway comen Lon nie Nace, a pretty girl with a re voles, @ sense of humor and a winning «mile. Sterling and Marguerite, a youth markabl jand @ pretty girl, will offer a ver © of singing, dancing. 1 athletics. cope will show the of thé Robert W. serial, “The Black Seeret,“yfeaturing Peart White METROPOLITAN - THURSDAY In Concert—First Time Here RICCARDO STRACCIARI World’s Greatest Baritone Direction of J. W. Sayre Stracciari is the big- among gest vocal a the men singers will hear this He is leading baritone of the Chicago Opera Company and has won tremendous successes there, with t Metro- politan Opera Company in New York and in the opera houses of his native Italy and other European countries. ‘SEAT SALE MONDAY 10 A. M. at Metropolitan Box Office PRICES: 2.50, $2, $1.50, $1. + * * Stracciari will not ap- pear in Tacoma, Everett or Bellingham. PAGE 5 STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT FoR 4 NIGHTS ONLY MAT. WED. METROPOLITAN SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTION THE MOST FASCINATING MYSTERY PLAY EVER WRITTEN to VIOLET HEMING AND % ONIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY suNnDAY, APRIL 11 THE LAUGHING FESTIVAL | | ! MAIL ORDERS NOW \“Duck Pond” Site |Call for Bids on ; : Wire Briefs Is Refused Again| Grading Highway ~ The treasury department refused! County commissioners have called to sanction the “duck pond,” Ver-| for bids on the grading and gravel MILES CITY, Mont—Artesian | mont st and Seattle boulevard, for a| ing of the R. A. Ballinger, road well in heart of city, dormant for 10) garage for government autos in Se-|The road will connect Echo lake year, suddenly products steam, |attle, local treasury office announced | district with Lake Forest parks i Tne plot was purchased! Cost is estimated at $45,000. fee assault on ferry 500 for postoffice site, sev- | —— ~ boat crew j TACOMA ta of $152,522 to ig gcse J de Olle RR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ALL SIZES Guardian Trust & Savings Bank COLMAN BUILDING ix arrests made in be distr ng members of {Pu nner Fruit crow-| Northern Pacific | aItax—mntrty. thousand paper| Buys 76 Engines | ers’ anni mill workers strike for higher wages.| Purchase of 76 new and other equipment cos 000, has been Northern Pa ding to P dent J. M. ford, stopping at the New Washington hotel today LOS ANGELE Rogers, aper man n as na ican Theo. auce tion | sophi. YAKIMA.—Pres of the Northerr only 725 of the ed by the N. P. are now on DEMURRERS TO indictments re turned inst them by the la and filed in the United States t Friday by C. D. M nahy and his wife, Delphia, They jury w LUDINGTON quette car ferries and and are charged with alteting the value of war savings stamps prisoned Fr packs near Gann) PALACE HIP 2 Closes Its Doors | ON i reilt More than 2¢ were onterta by the Everyman's club of Seattle, ¢ ted by the lo- Tonight Last Times “The Overseas Revpe” ca ran of the National Catholic apacig ras pcs Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and aaaed of operation ub was A Gay Spring Frolic cloned March +o» of Hippodrome Vaudeville The clubrooms were fit reading rooms and free stationery 200 ex-Refvice men wirecton of Ackerman & Harris luring its elg The « ia: Sais tenariateonents, soateode Torelly’s Comedy Fred Elliott lectures, wer en every we x : Circus “Home Talent” DARAdia. maclaante Handi toxmanstioe? —— ite nen Ra Marion Beauclair men were coac i for naturalization Will Stanton & Co. & Co. Jand helped to obtain their papers In “His Last Drop” An Artistic Song Revue 'O. C. Pratt Heads Francis & De. Mar Harry Larned Ing Good” “Nensense on Wheels” Inland Teachers | SPOKANE April 3.—Orville Cc. A Man works and saves money—His mg spend it—His Pratt, superintendent of Spo P Grandsons work again—In kane, wan elected president of the| “THE THIRD GENERATION” Inland Empire Teachers’ association | ee iunen’ Pak ae With BETTY BLYTHE np brought the 22nd annual Matinee Daily. Children 10¢; Sundays, Eves and Holidays, 18¢ ntion of the teachers’ organt FEATURE PHOTOPLAY PANTAGES Matinees 2:30 Nights 7 and 9 | General Admission 25 and 35 cts.; Boxes and Loges, 50 cts. ot ed were Mrs. Mar Craig Curran, Dillion, Mon. tana, vice president; R, L. Kirk, The Datles, Oregon, treasurer; J A Burke, Spokane, secretary. Miss Nina ©. Buchanan, Seattle, was named on the educational board. Pogulation Gain | for Lorain, Ohio! WASHINGTON, April 3.—T! ureau today announced a ff 1 per cent in the population Lorain, Ohio, ‘The city now has 37, Beginning Tomorrow Matinee ALEXANDER PANTAG) PRESENTS “DERBY DAY” Spectacular ond Stupendous Musical Comedy 25—PEOPLE—25 Lonnie Nace Frank Morrell Singing Comedienne “the California Boy” Sterling and ° Rarguarite Pearl White Versatile Novelty Pair In “The Black Secret” Skilled Optical Service Good Glasses, $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 DR. E. 0. MANN 3039 Arcade Building Merry Character Comedy J. C. MACK & CO. IN “MOTITER'S; BOY”

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