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RING OF - FIREBUGS? $6,000 Reward Offered for | : Capture of Pennsylvania g 8 ; | MOORE DE WOLF SISTERS Sisters, come as the headline ahow which opens at the Moo | day afternoon, | are their spectalty musical comedy romance } PITTSRURG, Jan. §. incendiary fires in Fayette county Hl vicinity have been solved to the faction of the authorities by the fession police claim to have ob ined from Albert Smith 4mly 12 of pires and Fooia* Joo Laurie, Jr. ize,” Joo ie said to be a monolo; luxe, @evastation further, | eee BOYS FATHER HELD | JANE MORGAN AS AS A WITNESS ARTIST'S MODEL Smith ts 19 and the son of a rea estate dealer. as a witness be the | cons, will offering | Plices, but another suspect already | day | bad confemed to firing two of the| The attraction offers a sion. the talented Mttle leading “Va beve terrible pains mm the | of this stock company. She thead,” Smith said, according to the /seen as an artist's model wh | police, “I'd see flames, and the only |ries a militonatre’s gon. Of consequently the young cou; left to make their own way workt. The young husband's disposition threatens for a | would be by setting fire to a build- “tng” USES BIBLES TO | HELP BURN CHURCH Among buildings which Smith ts sured. Arthur Vinton, the new pe church. This incendiary used Ne of Bibles and hymn books as matic Wilkes a few weeks ago. eee Citizens tn the arson district have formed vigilance committees, A re ‘ward of $6,000 has been offered for Se ‘DOOMED, WRI WRITES | DEATH LETTERS Paralyzed in Creek, Youth Cries Vainly for Aid CORYDPON, Iowa, Jan. &—*T see streaks of gold in the east. The sun is rising, but it ts not rising for me. SWEDISH COMEDIAN BACK AT LEVY'S comedian, has returned Levy's Musical role tn ‘Yumpin* new musical comedy which with a matinee today. Lew White, the supporting roles. will be “Way Down South,” pany will appear, and “Hell | Gerard, |take active part coe VERSATILE, FIVE COMING TO PANTAGES Three men and two young Borsint troupe, let, wil be the offerthg of Vincent and her company. forming stunta talented mosician. shooters, oe DANCING ACT ON | PALACE HIP BIL, ° Pays 15 Cents for Diamond, Sausage show which opens Sunday ood ing Too Cheap, She Leaves Spouse! CHICAGO, IM, Jan_ 8.—A dime for | be proper expenditures for his wife, | she said, when arraigned for alleged | She also showed a hat which, she said. her husband bought | for a dollar. “Ill starve before I'll g0| back to him,” she said. : King’s Guard for 20 Years to Retire LONDON, Jan. 8—The jking’s de @ective, Superintendent Spencer, re- tires on pension shortly. He has een stationed at Buckingham Pal- ‘ace for 20 years and watched over Queen Victoria, King Edward and King George. hy Borden Two charming girls, the De sl tion of the new Orpheum vaudeville Singing and dancing James Contin and Myrtle Glas have ee aptioned “The Four Seasons and | the Four Reasona” F} Torchbearers | Jimmy Lucas, aaisted by Fran f peal |oene, has a travesty called “Vam who ts joet “pint has an act called “Whaticare? Other acts are Fl Healy and Allen Property loss has reached $750,000. | Cross, in songs; Selbint and Grovint, wuildings burned have included in “The Follies of Vaudeville,” and hurches, schools and other public| Herbert's novel act, which tnctudes " tx are in| performing cats, dogs, roosters and ar the torch-bearers will spread | pigeons “The Woman He Mirried.” Vir His father wag held | sinia Harned’s popular comedy suc Smith, according to potter, ctatmed | Wilkes Players at the Wilkes thea. when arrested that he had no accom-| tre beginning with a matines Sun) Buildings named in Smith's confes-| larly pleasing role for Jane Morgan. [way I could escape from torment|his family ie not a bit pleased and part the newlyweds but hefore the d to have burned was the Red-|fimal curtain their happiness ts as man, will have his second big dra | role since he joined Oscar Gerard, popular Swedish from month's vacation and ts back with Comedy company He will be seen m the leading fun Yimminy,” Eddie Wright, Blanche Mall and Ted Ulimark will appear in Among the many masteal numbers offering in which eight of the com- consin,” a comedy song by Oscar in which the chorus girls who indulge tn equilibria, scro- bation, juggiing and contortioning while working on rolling globes, wil! be the feature of the new which opens Monday at the Pan jtages. They are billed as “No Trespassing,” @ comety play- The Novele Brothers are ecro bats who play the violin while per Comedy ts mid to predominate tn “| the act of Beck and Stona Countess Verona is a pretty girl as well as a The McIntyres are skilful sharp | “Dance Originalities of 1920" will be a featured offering of the new "| Palace Hip. Ethel Gilmore, a popu- coohs- | EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk attrac re Sun. which sist de of the particu woman will be po mar course, ple are in the Jealous time to leading | the | te featured in lar English dancer, the company which tneludes Mar jorie Brown, Albert Hovelik and othera The offering ls sald & be Deautifully staged Newport and Stirk are comedians the/ who boast original methods of fun- starts | making. | In “Progpertty” Edwin Redding and company will provide what they call a novelty playlet with a moral ‘The musical offering of the bill will be presented by the Ethel Levy trio—a girl and two young men, “Wanda's Seals” walk tieht rope, Juggle and perform a score of tricks. Harry Carey ia featured in the photoplay titled “Sundown Slim” eve a lively wie 0, BUNGALOW PRESENTS MUSICAL REVUE The new Bungalow theatre restau rant, which presente a different musical revue each week, is prov ing quite a popular drawing card. Besides a chorus of very attractive the revue features Olive Ann Aléérn, a clasnic dancer of ability Mary McCrae, a good «inger; Jens Medelson, a clever eccentric dancer: Grover Frankie, a baritone soloist, nd Ruth Edel, an attractive little miss of the soubrette variety, who puts over some lively specialties. The revue is given each night from & p.m. until 1 a m Bates’ syncopated jazz orchestra furnishes the music for dancing. 700 Shriners Off to Tacoma Today| More than 700 Seattle Shriners and the Nile Temple band and patrol trekked to Tacoma Saturday after. noon to do honor to Imperial Poten tate Ellie Lewis Garretson, a mem ber of Afifi temple of Tacoma. About 25 temples om the Pactfic const will be represented at the gathering. PHILADELPHIA. — Williem Francia Colton, former > enrages ot Denver & Rio Grande raitw il ALACE H NTING Ss BIG NEW SHOW— LET'S GOt VAUDEVILLE Dance Originalities of 1920 women show the Cure at the JUUD METROPOLITAN BEXT SUNDAY ONLY, W WEDNESDAY haw See With Florence Rockwell AND A BRILLIANT CAST Why “The Bird of Paradise” Has Lived for Nine Years The Volcano Scene Will Amaze You NIGHTS—56e to $2.00; MAT. WED. (Best Seats), $1.00. Plus miawr, yom 4 Dé pars 1TH MAS Seats on Sale Monday Return of the Favorite RICHARD WALTON TULLY The Pulsating Romance fo =) PARADIS The Production [io ‘intwatinn Islands” “UmenPhere of 4 clah ie iinale by ll hi The Music prieuicrscrummea by » band of Hawaiian. In “Prosperity” Ethel Levy Trio Moments Musicale Wanda & Seals Almost Human Intelligence Feature Photoplay Harry Carey In “St NDOWN SLIM” A Classic of the Cow Country, Harry Carey UNIVER IAL MYRICK AT THE WURLITZER Tax Sister Act Coming to Moore Next Shows on Local Stage THE | | | | | | | } } | 1—Ruth Edell, Bungalow. 2—Norman Feusier, Wilkes Players. S8—Eva Bennett, Palace Hip. 4—Oscar Ger- ard, Levy's Orpheum, 5— | Joer Laurie, Moore. 6—Bor- sini Sisters, Pantages. | Add Saturday to Movies—TO FORM SEATTLE STAR OUIJA DRIVING |ernse keep on.” | canes who go tn wtrong for the ab-| | WORKERS’ PLAYERS | ers’ College Players gave thelr fourth |pertormance of J. | han. | Mm. G. P, Hicks, ‘Reali an UPSET RUMORS SHAKE CAPITAL Resignations of of Comptroller | and Judges Forecast —- | WASHINGTON, Jan, §—fhakeups and appointnents occupy Washing AMERICA ‘BUGS’ Doctor Says Spirit Talk Is Shattering Brains | CHICAGO, Jan &—“The outja| board js driving many Americans “bugs,” according to Dr. William | ton, Today's dope: Hickson, eminent paychologist and DEMOCRATIO neurologiat, Beoretary of the Treasury Houston | “If the oulja fad and spirituatiam|and Comptrotier of Currency Wik] Dr, Hickson 00D | tame are at loggerheads, Williams” Unued, “we will find practically every | friends are urging him to resign and demented, semidemented, undevel-| accompany his resignation with a de oped and praccox cane in the country | nunctation of the policies pursued by | talking to the other world. HMun-| the treasury department, | dreds of Chicagoans dally are lo«ing REPUBLICAN their rationality, if not thetr reason, | yustios McKenna of the mupreme over the ouija board and spook Craw. | cure wil resign. to be followed by | “Toven the normal individual who | cree Justice White, Who'll got thelr persists in flirting with the onisa | jobs? None other than Taft and board ts running « risk, expecially If | Hughes But the dopesters haven't he Keeps ft up. It ts very eany | cuits decided whether Taft or develop a mild praccox just aa it | yr usthew will be chief Justin very any to catch @ cold tf you per auc sist In exponing yourself. The human | | Drain in just as susceptible to diseaae | Ln, running on independent ticket, jas the human body, if not more |. /+o4 state senator from Ninth ASPIRIN undeveloped and stunted and cone Name “Bayer” on Genuine COLFAX—#. 4. Wilmer, of To- quently week. If the normal per son ds affected by the ouija board, the praccex victim and other mental wurdity are likely to be moros when they get thro.” PRESENT “CHANGE” Again demonstrating the ability of a group of drama enthusiasts to pro duce worthwhile playa, the Work 0, Franc “Change” Friday evening at Dougias Sun@ay evening will mark the Inst performance of the famous Welsh national prize play. Since the presentation here last year of Tolstot's “Redemption” by the Worker College Players, lovers of the drama have been looking for- ward to this year’s weanon of the Northwest's only “Little Theatre” group. Under the able @irection of Dr. M Schoolman, formerly of the Moscow theatre, a number ef splendid plays, neglected an a rule by profemsona! companies, will be produced here in the next few montha, “O'Flaherty, V. C.” by Berard Shaw, and “The Eternal Husband,” by Gilbert Cannan, will be given Fri day evening, January 14, and Sun day night, January 16, at Dougias hall, Pine st, Jost above Broadway. Warntng! Unite you se the name “Rayer” on package or on tab lets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by phyricians for twentyone yeare and proved safe by millions Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer package for Coldn, Headache, Neuralgia, Kheumatism, Farache, Toothache, Lambago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twetve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggiste also sell larger | packages Axpirin is the trade) mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mo nonceticacidester of Salicylicacid. SULPHUR 1S BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN Any breaking out or kin trrttation | on face, neck or body ts overcome | quickest by applying Mentho-Sul phur, mys a noted skin spectaliat. Because of its germdestroying prop | erties, nothing has ever been found | |to take the place of this sulpbur | preparation that inetantly bring» | | ease from the itching, burning and irrttauon. Mentho-Sulphur heals ecsema right up, leaving the akin clear and smooth, It seldom fails to relieve the | torment or disfigurement. A little | Jar of Mentho-Sulphur may be ob- tained at any drug store, It is used | ike cold cream, SUPERIOR JUDGF JOHN & JU- REY will resume the general practice of law in his former offices, $11 Low. man bhilding, when he retires from the superior court bench Monday, he announced Friday. Mrs.HicksRelieved By Four Eatonics “I have taken four Eatonle tablets | and relieved i agbenba sel ay peel 1 recommend {8 to everybody,’ of erate eed iy ett sufler stomach ey Why not a NA pe This Family Tree Is a Bramble Bush} |He Loses Argument and Also His Wife BOSTON, Jan, &-—DBostonians are| LOUISVILLE, Jan. §—Mre. B. Fe trying to unravel family relation |lobb said ber husband rer |buy her suitable clothes, maintain complicated Roxbur: Pong capintonn petal ttan Aagt ling that finery wae proot thal © | ele in which a stepson married &) mirried woman wanted to attract wtopuleter, It has been revenied that other men, She was granted @ db four persona, all living in one house, | yorce. occupy the poritiong of wife, mother, saninaapiinmsmmiassitaaiiie stepmother, mother-in-law, father,| SEATTLE FRIENDS OF W. FL ntepfather, father-in-law, stepdaugh |PUMPHREY, pioneer resident of ter, stepsinter, son, stepson, step. | Washington, have been nAvised thats, brother and brothertn-law to each|be ts critically 10 from blood polson- other. ing at Port Orchard About the ve There the Work ad te Seen Need to Mave it Done —- Phoue Main 16a Done Nor 1 DE LUXE—WHERE MET- ROPOLITAN ENTERTAINMENT IS COMBINED WITH UNEXCELLED CUISINE—THE BUNGALOW THEATRE— RESTAURANT THIRD—BETWEEN PINE AND STEWART TONIGHT! FROM 8 P.M. w1A M E. GEORGE WOODs’ “BUZZING AROUND” A Dainty, Delightful, Deliciow Me sical Cocktail Offered by Tweivea of the Highest Priced Entertainers in the West DANCING! From 6 P. M. to 1 A. M. On the Large Hardwood Dance Fier Unéer Per- | meal will pobeey deh g ‘s Make the test today pam eee how ieeietiy oe wonderful remedy acts. comes in handy teblet form. MATINEES it with you, A hig box costs only a| DAILY trife with your druggist’s guarantee. EXCEPT eee Sc MONDAY & most for ir THURSDAY Zeteat “tor.” your TWO SHOWS health, te the guar- NIGHTLY— antee given by 7:15 and 9:15 Help the unemployment situation by giving some man at least an hour's job about the house Phone Main 105, Matinees 2:30 BEGINNING MO! Novelle Brothers Tumbling Violin Clowns Countess Verona Muaten! Genius With Frank THE WILKES PLAYERS— PANTAGES Season's Spectacular Sensation The Borsini Troupe Comedy Holling Globe Equilibrists New Langhing Success Claire Vincent & Co. “NO TRESPAS Yar SUNDAY OFYER FOR FEXT WERK SOMETHING BIG AND TREMENDOUS Im COM- EDY-DRAMAS IN HERBERT BASHFORDS Spectacular New Yor Success “THE own OF THOSE PLAYS THAT Lovens or THE THEATRE sHOUL! SHE AND WILL WANT TO SEE AGAIN. EVES, 25¢ to $1.00 Mats Sunday, Wed. & Sat. Bie to Se Night, 749 NDAY MATINEE H, Gard SING “HELLO, WISCON SIN” IN SWEDISH AND ENGLISH—IT’S A RIOT! ot “Bride 13” Incen, Zia. Nights, de. FELLERS STARTING WITH A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TODAY AND SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. (OSCAR GERARD) THE KING OF ALL SWEDISH COMEDIANS, IS BACK FOR A BIG RETURN ENGAGEMENT WITH THE BIG LEVY’S MUSICAL COM- EDY COMPANY DON'T MISS HIM —IN— “YUMPIN YIMMINY” TOGETHER WITH iV WHITE AND EDDIE WRIG iT IN A MU IL REVUE OF SPARK- S IN COSTUMES AND SPECTACULAR EFFECTS, WITH THE Twenty-Five Girls THIRD —- AND —- MADISON Rll