The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1921, Page 5

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-| 2251 A ee = THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 CANDIDATES ‘Comedienne Coming to Met JOHNSON PLANS | ; FLAY FOES Moore Has’ Two Headliners } OF CARLINES They're Same as Fought Water and Light Depart- ments, Says Bolton Former Mayor C. B Fitzgerald, candidate for puneil, and Councilman T. H. Bolton, candidate for re-elec pressed their faith jn the city’s street car Lines In public Utterances Friday “{ have never felt but that the street railway system, under proper management, would be self.support ing and ready to me of its obit gations.” said Fitager 1 “The street car venture will be a gucceas if men who wish it to suc geed aro elected to the council instead ‘af those who wish it to fs Bolton deciared , CAR EFFICIENCY | Bolton's declaration was contained $m a statement he issued. Fitzgerald gpoke Friday night before the street | gailway men's union. \ A. Lou Cohen, candidate for the game office, addressing the Olympic Heights Impra¥ement club, promised efficient, businesslike administration ‘ef the municipal railway, but criti-| cised the terms of the ontinance under which the city acquired the system. Characterizing the attacks on the railways as a studied fight against, municipal ownership, Bolton de- clared “Every attack now being made on the car lines was made first on the water department, then on the light department and then against the free eollection of garbage. These attacks are being made by the sme inter ests, led by the same newspapers PRIVATE MONOPOLIES PLAYING BIG STAKE “Private monopolies are playing a big stake. Let the municipal owner ship and operation of car lines fail in Seattle and soon the same interests will gain courage and destroy our fight plant. If municipal ownership nicipality in dare embark on such a “Private traction companies could Well afford to pay a newspaper $1,000,000—yes, $2.000,000—to gain such an example for the rest of the country “Our car lines are ours, A man is a tragor to his oath of office if he fries to make them fall.” Fitageraid called attention to at tacks on the railways by “those not #0 disinterested in a return to private ownership” and added: “It is up to us to show that this propagar false and carried on with the purpose of influencing the citizens of Seattle that they would willingly part with the railway at any figure and onder afranhise dictated by the purchas 7. TAXATION ONLY GENUINE ISSUE NOW “In my opinion, the street railway has ceased to be an issue, outside of Ks efficient and economical manage things up. Now, it in declare is no longer any doubt publican support for any tion of nations anene question he might lead fe Alaska legisiats ucus today for bers of the ing, even be most gifted m Other gram are ny Forest ‘There in also a very pretty this act Maleta Boncon!, the emin linist, will offer a high cla act; “The W has proved a 5 nN AVE FASHION KEVU gE ugall & Southwick feature at Restaurant The vari ong numbers, and En ith will offer a pretty new ment | 1—One of the Jack Martin Trio, Palace Hip. 2—Enid\*?°°*' “Taxation Is the one real issue of Meredith, Bungalow. 38—Mary Thorne, Wilkes Players. 4—|N¥W i this campaign. If Seattle expects to’ Leslie Collins, Levy's Orpheum. 5—Elsie Terry, Pantages. develop her industries, we must im “ t . } With January 16, by @ bill which pa it with you. A big box costs only a § fpediately cut our municipal govern. |—~May Robson, Metropolitan, 7—Blanch Ensign, Butler, 8! sign, and an ¢ new show, the line senate yeaterday The day will trifle with your oe ‘8 gnarantes. | To ment’s cost to the bone. | —Marte Holly, Moore. [week starting at the Butler |i. known as “Temperance d: —Advertisement, | 7 se ‘i |e : tertainment Tam not in favor f cutting the) * * * * * * * ‘ * \? omnes | - t wages of the city’ employes, but my firm resolve is to use every means| May Robson will appear at the possible to reduce the high tax rate | Metropolitan theatre, beginning Mon thru an appreciable cut in the 1922 day night, for an engagement of one budget. | week In her newest and most popular “We have been the subject of such | success, “Nobody's Fool,” a comedy Unfavorable publicity. Our own peo-|in three acts, written expresaly for ple, warring among themselves, have|her by Alan Dale, who for many |« Sent out the impression that the city | years has been conceded one of the | fy on the verge of bankruptcy and a) greatest dramatic critics of the coun hotbed of radicalism. try “All this vicious propaganda must! 1+ has been Miss Robson’s custom We are operating along conservative all of her previous successes, which Susiness lines.” include “Tish,” ‘The Rejuvenation 5 lof Aunt Mary,” “The Making Over EVERETT.—J. F. Williams pleads of Mrs. Mat” and “A Latte Bit Old not guilty to first degree arson| Fashioned.” being dramatized from ares. either books or well known magazine |atudies, but this year she has been furnished with an original comedy, § 1? the role in which she will be seen | being different from any of the c acters with which she has heretc Get at the Real er —Take been identities Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | Stoone: HEADLINER Bobby and his company of That’s what thousands of camel four Broadway beauties are billed as hufferers are doing now. Instead of |ine tieadliners of the new show| laking tonics, or trying to patch up a| which opens Sunday afternoon at t Door digestion, they are attacking the | ygoore. O'Neil. who is a music wal cause of the ailment—clogged nedy fave cap ms his ver and disordered bowels. nur Queens and a J ” Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse} radkin, renowned violinist, assist the liver in a soothing, healing way.|ea by Jean Tell, is said to When the liver and. bowels are per- st musical event of the Mo forming their natural functions, away | canon ies indigestion and stomach troubles.) «yfoonlight.”" with Marie Holly, is |< you a bad taste, coated), musical number which will also be appetite, a lazy, don't-jfound in large type on the bill care ome feckone no ambition or ome. Charles Irwin is said to be a first trouble with undigested foods? Ti e Ove fans dispenser of witty humor. ve Tablets, the substitute for calomel. |; auRA ARNOLD Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a ¢ BIG ROLE purely yevesiie compound mixed with | “grarting with a matinee Sunday Brea You will know them by their |i. wilkes stock company will ive color. They do the work without | ..44 “The Lady of the mine cramps or nga Poppy.” one or two at ime fee spike The action of the play, which is ftelief. Eat what you like. 15 a fast and thrilling, changes from a PANTAGES MATINEES 2:20 NIGHTS 7 AND 9 BEGINNING MONDAY MATINER Sean ipreme Mystery “THE MIRACLE” A Modern Svengali Master Mind of Selence Anninted by His Trilby MYERS, BURNS & O'BRIEN “A Tree-O in the Forest of Harmony” QUILLAN & PALS t Mother Six Australian Maniacs CEVENE TROUPE —In “A Garden of ae 14 of “Mride 127 5) Nighta—400 nos Aires to| Ensign, who bh lgambiing den in the inner circle clety, Laura Arn so }an enviat sven in one of the t of a thankless | th of a woman with decided: | ~ tendene thirteenth century. Arnold “In Sunny Mexi title of the new m fering now at Levy This offering intro: ing lady in the person of Mur! thy Miss McCarthy is from South and has appeared in comedy for some time MenthoS usual, the comedy is in the| Will soothe and heal skin that is tr hands of Lew White, as Abie |fitated or broken out with eczema | Kabibtte; Oscar Gerard, ax Ole 1. {that i covered with ugly rash or on and Eddie Wright as the Irish.| Pimples, or is rough or dry. Noth 3 ree datas arenes on STARTING FOR THE WEEK TOD.Y; Ted Ulimark leads the featured | quickly. »|Musical number, “Feather Your! The moment this sulphur prep in which the chorus of 20) tion is applied the itching st appear to advantage after two or three applicath MYSTERY ACT eczema is gone COMI i . clear and amooth. ‘The cause it destroys * the burn nent. Mer eczema right, up mystery, “T patrons of t Monday matinee They give a vivid tion of thought trans will prove interesting nd entertain Advertisement | ATHIRD PARTY capita Reports Californian) | “Off the Reservation” | WASHINGTON March - ~ iy saguliaendtondageaatygene NOW LETS, SEE Fim Sag ‘May PEED Bac! Wed. before the adi : | Wwe Gor Tocur )= = tris iy tate tn toben 30. 2.4 THs Five ways! ] JUSTA ™\) myseLe Are VERY ROME | ctrcioa Cones FOR Heuer carers! FRANK Give HIPFOD Ever since election the feeling has ME FRANK! Mes ARMOURA zation ranks that sooner or later| Johnson would run amuck and mune a, there Naming of Herbert Hoover hated by J yon, for a cabinet pont, is Out of the Johnaon de i = VILLE An effort by Johneon to divide re Constant emphasis on the Jap: interests” and “special! us ‘ vnthiaite —WITH— “we hh ehees to tral eis | a © Im J Mildly : a a new third party, which ’ ident in 1924 |Alaska Legislators | Arrive at Juneau JUNEAU, March 5.--Preliminary teo the openthg session Monday, me Office seekers wet gprs ACCEPT AN INVITATION TO Herbert Ulis, Minerva Clark, * a banquet Thurs STAY FOR DINNER ~ sien panel, a ts public reception Nor: : : atiful girl da rs on the pro. OLYMPIA, March 6.—Senate bi -roblems 1 > en Maniacs in 118, which would have given the di-| Jewish people will be discussed by Rurprine A Tree | * present: | lent v Tne bill will appear in gowns of the latest! The measure is expected to meet | cause by takin; Fab and carrying out Jack Holden will again head Pe a) program with a number ¢ Blanch En-|‘ | fo seekers, Minx m 4 7m h the bi has made Ne . > fan viable reputation for herself as an entertainer in the South. é , | In Spain women oo | | i | ef career asa stock to study at the universities since ] Joseph MacManus, whose pop ser’ ity reases with each new pre be stopped and the country shown |to each year appear in a new play,|tion, will be seen opposite Mi, * | phur, a pleawant cream, ys a noted akin apeci and the skin is de monstra-| A small jar of Mentho-Sulphur ¢, whieh | may be had at any good drug store. CONTINUOUS 1TO1L \ SEE WHERE | GET A SHREDDED Sun., Mon., Tues. and ROAD SHOW BiG ACTS against MALETA BONCCAI a 2 ew es j ‘ : Bal Celebrated Violin Virtaoso Continued Soorens of ADDED ATTRACTION “The Whirl of Variety” A scenic maical offering with = THE UNEXPECTED CALLERS FEATURE PHOTOPLAY ‘The Scarecrow’ Problems of vital importance to rector of labor and industry power| prominent speakers at Bikur Cho- to seize the records of employers and |) s 7 or} 4 O'Bries, three lim synagogue, 17th and Yesler oe tana, Fay ana; senate Yet to Act OM/iabor unions and force arbitration| way, at 8 p. m. Monday. M. Sos « the Norvelles and Measure in Industrial disputes was defeated | ,in, Vancouver, 3B. C., attorney. } Buster Quillan and His Pals nthe senate by a vote of 28 to 4,| will make the principal a ONE-LEC | oureprs - both employers and labor represen: | = — —____ ON PALAC tatives opposing it | The traveling men thers compelled Pe | popular to be away from home frequently! EVERETT.—Construction to begin | W I L K E Ss THEATRE which op will b by the Absen Voters . * on $150.000 Kn ts of day, In th Jack Martin, Who| bit which passed the house unani- s community center and war FIFTH and PINE tho he possemws but one leg cial a Kesataae amisaneat ar ina (oN STARTING NEXT WEEK WITH some remarkable whirlwind snr’ nahi wasn — A MATINEE SUNDAY « THOMAS WILKES PRESENTS LAURA ARNOLD JOSEPH McMANUS AND THE WILK STOCK COMPANY —IN— “THE LADY OF THE SCARLET POPPY” ADAPTED FROM “FORGET-ME-NOT™ Never since the days of “A Fool There Was” haa there been such a strong and pti drama as “The Lady of Selo «= Mig HicksRelieved permit an elector cartons By Four Eatonics tor and Pre “I have taken four Eatonic tablete | t and they relieved me of sour stomach. | l recommend it to everybody,'’ pave a ¢ Mrs. G. P. Hicks. 1 GY If stomach is not digesting your | ote PY | food; if you have sourness, bloating, re. Feason of thelr occupation or by ac: fgod’ repeating, indigestion or acid cident ie modela stomach, Eatonic will remove the i} ‘} § jing been deprived of t with the approval of the upper house ‘ 1d suffer stomach trouble? Aint! ere Tensteae. Day Deahint ae Rasen tates chee Measure Passed Seoul ttl pieteen Aasornlorieel nets: | | OLYMPIA, March 5.—Students in Make the test today and see how | blic schools will be taught the pose this wonderful remedy acta. ln of drinking and amoking ¢ t comes in handy tablet form. Carry i] Se At the Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- Aue Sons day and Friday nights’ performances next week—a street car token will be given free to every purchaser of a ticket at Levy’s Orpheum. ASK THE TICKET SELLER FOR A TOKEN WHEN YOU PURCHASE YOUR TICKET “IN SUNNY MEXICO”’ A GORGEOUS, SNAPPY, PEPPY, SPECTACULAR THIS WEEK— MURL McCARTHY The Girl With the Silvertoned Voice —Mr, Levy's Now Leading Lady OFFERING—WITH BEAUTIFUL SCENIC AND LIGHT- ING EFFECTS—TWO HOURS OF FUN, MUSIC AND IRPRISING SPECIALTIES, WITH THREE COMEDIANS SUPPORTED BY A HOST OF SINGERS, DANCERS AND A CHORUS OF OPEN FROM 8 TO 1 A. M. NIGHTLY TONIGHT SPM. TOL A.M. Newent, Peppiest and Moat Elaborate All His Musteal avagansan “A TYPICAL TOPICAL REVUE” Y> NEW CosTUMES—NEW SON: s—NEW NOVELTIES AND SURPRISES EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION NG MONDAY jae DOUGALL-SOUTHWICK’S SPRING AND SUMMER “FASHION SHOW” DANCING 1% Dancing Content Try Our Special Gonues After Theatre Delicacies a Orchestra TWENTY BEAUTIFUL MAIDS STARTING TODAY THE QUEEN OF DIAMONDS” VY’S Zee AMATEUR NIGHT TUESDAY CHORUS GIRLS’ CONTEST THURSDAY,

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