The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1921, Page 5

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OU J. BRYAN F ord Dancers on Moore ; IS PLEASED New Shows Boast of Va | WITH LIFE iam , .. 1 J On 61st Birthday, He Says a | 4 His Political Career Has Made Him an Optimist W. J. Bryan was At the request ited Pr following Birthday BY WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN (Copyright, 1921, by United Press) MIAMI, Florida, March 19.—The latter days of life, like the autumn Onths, have joys of their own that Make them welcome, in spite of the @ilent warning that they bri They are the harvest days, and are q Sladdened by the results of early labors. No one has been more fortuna: than I in family and friends: tn con genial co workers and in the satisfac ons that come with the securing of reforms. 1h hI life in a wonderful and have seen four great cons amendments ave Mved my utional adopted. Popular election of United States Senators brought this government hearer to the people The income tax equals the burdens Of the government. Prohibition gives us our greatest Mora! victory Suffrage gives an impetus to every Fighteous cause. T have seen the nation demon strate its fighting strength and then Prove its disinterested devotion to Peace and progress. I have seen partisanship wane and Political independence grow Forty years in politics have made @ an optimist. Democracy, which is stronger than any party, will solve all our protiems While I hope and expect to see my party play an important part, the country will go forward, whether the democrats lead or lag behind. I am Sure, too, that our government will lead in the movement for disarma ment and world peace. God t on Hix throne, and the teachings of the Prince of Peace ex ert an uneehsing tmfluence on the hearts of mankind. si ee Rhoda R & number ot thas given unusual an The delegates affixed their signa. | ( ie and Eddie Ford, will present tures after months of negotiations./an auspictous dancing number. The pact provides that ratification| Moss and Frye promise the com must be made by the three govern-|edy hit of the bill. These funsters these will headline riety 1 what is said to be the best of the new show! Bill “B.L.T.." NOTED "| HUMORIST, DIES Chicago “Column Conduc- tor” Passes Away CHICAGO, March 19-—"R. LL. T" dead The Chicago ‘Tribune's column conducter—Bertram Leston Taylor © of America’s foremost humor ste, Known and loved by thousands f newspaper readers, passed away He was ill two weeks from pnew nonia He kept up ‘his column as long he had strength t the of bh ust appearance » work being n Tuesday In the ferred jokingly his death Taylor edited the Two" in the Tribune for 15 He wan remarded dean American column condu Thous part few “columns” he re to the fllness which ast resulted tr A Line 0° Type years of an the orn. tn of the his colum make nd a priv world sent par the line’ was an honor which lights All identity exe for ome of ot contributors ountry masked tonym rove their with pseu ributed to author of ne The Wel The Meapures many maga veral the in is survived hildren, Barbara, lonhen, Mass t the Col rk he en After atu lege of the « tered newap He came editor of the Duluth for three years. West in 1896 News Tribune In 1899 he « Chi a conducted a column for the Journal untit 2901 when he join ame to ed the Tribune staff, etiting the Line 0° Type or Two.” In 1963 he went to New York and became a contributor to k an the Sun, rema 1909, when he returned to Ch ago and re wmed “The Line.” His dally mail was voluminous caenting practically ev tate the Union and forei¢ tries. mn LT ended the A ot his “A Line o' Type or Tw be 4 hed Tuesday, with this paragraph — eee “You know the infallible sign of 5 = % 7 spring: Father on the back porch |. 1—Charles D. Pitt, Wilkes. 2—George Rehn, comedian, cicaning last ¢ mud from his SIGN TREATY Levy's Orpheum. 3—Florrie La Vere, Moore. 4—Sammy | *°lf shoes.” | Duncan tages. 5—Miss Stanl. ™ J . i uncan, Pantages. Miss Stanley, Palace Hip. FUNERAL SERVICES for Joseph wart ee '' 6 Sie .<¢ | Clone, 94, who died Thurnaday at Bolsheviki Promise to PGY) stent wesk’n® Orptioual’ Clreene WR. George Stanley and deter in a musk} -_ . es at the a eabloene Under jat the Moore has three headlin® of and the Burrell Brothers, } ing parte: 30,000,000 Rubles {feeincs, tach of a sustincuve type ms taking parlors | Miss Harriet Rempel and company - 0 h 19.-—N Sage He the BREMERTON, March 19.—Nearty RIGA. March 19—The peace treaty | will be seen in a romantic sketch, ip ale proctnee ender onan [101008 Besther itis and thet? fhenke involving Russia, Poland and|"The Story of a Picture ' - "= I frem alt ev te are ex * M rom all over the state are expect Ukrainia was signed here shortly be-| The Ford Dancers, a quartette of bel sense RES to be present Sunday at the dedica fore midnight. lively steppers, including Mayme he deol lion of the Elka’ new temple here vaudeville mal acta, lin and Rose are Ww ML ICAL HITS ments within 30 days. |have new nonsensical material which teh opens at the Pantages Mon! on noTLER PROGRAM ‘The treaty establishes the frontiers! they offer in a new manner day. It is an unusual elephant act A brant pew edteien of the “Revit Between the signatory countries| Elizabeth Otto and Eileen Sheridan| DeMichele Brothers are bound to! og 1921" will be presented at the along the present line of demarcation, | sing character songs, play the piano | come in for a share of honors. They | putier Hotel tonight. Some new but makes allowance for cession of |and exhibit some smart gowns. have a high-class mu act. |apecialties that are de diy out * three thousand square kilometers Harry Holmes and Florrie La Vere Dan Bruce, Margot Duffet and | the ordinary are promised and W. F Rear Minsk to.Poland and the Polesi-| have a novelty offering Company will provide a playlet,| Hughes, the producer * that it F an district of Ukrania. Marguerite and Alvarez have &| Through th eyhole"; “Two Dixie | will be one of the best revues that Provision ts made for abstinence of | serial exhibition. Misses” are pretty girls with anj|the Butler has witnessed. all propaganda, while Russia must Everest’s Circus presents & com: abundance of ability to entertain. | Margie Bateman will lead the open return to Poland all war trophies and | pany of monkey Sammy Duncan ts a Scotch come! ing number, “My Yankee Giri.” archives seized since the 18th cen-| WILKES PRESENTS \ tury. Poland is released from all|“THE OTHER WIF debts contracted by cearist Russia.) when a playwrignt adds mystery Ukrainia and Russia undertake t0 pay | with comedy, heart interest and real Poland 30,000,000 rubles within &/\ dramatic worth, that playright is year. | more than sure of gaining more than Unconfirmed reports were received | an ordinary success. This is what here that General Kameneff, com-| Cari Mason ts said to have accom. BiG BILL manderin-chief of the bolshevik/| plished in “The Other Wife,” which Ri A Fe cya armies, and Colonel Lebedeff, his | wil! be the offering of the Wilkes TODAY AN NDAY chiefsof staff, have been arrested in Players beginning with a matinee Moscow. No reason was aasigned.! sunday The arrests were said to have been! In the leading character of Robert made by Commissioner Dzerkinsky,| Bevington, an attorn who for head of the soviet extraordinary | years lives under tlie handicap of a commission, | youthful folly, Jo M ‘the other w | Laura Arnold as qe have a splendid emotional role NEW COMEDIANS AT ‘ comedian in the LEVY'S ORPHEUM | West, together with George Rebn, one of the beat! EDDIE WRIGHT known and most popular Iriah com. } and an allstar cast, ’ edians on the Coast, joins Levy's in that flashy, peppy, pans | Meuate al coms : compa dashy . offering— show. he ‘ollege / Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made) jienea tods Rehn «and Kade : Smooth, Says Specialist | Wright will handle the two leading - |comedy rol Any breaking out of the skin, even Billie Bingham will appear in the fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly | role of the little coliege, girl around tho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin| pingham will also be heard in one specialist. Because of its germlof the leading musical numbers in destroying properties, this sulphur | which the chorus of girls v AD xi preparation begins at once to soothe | pear | irritated skin and heal eruptions eEMININE MUSICIANS | such as rash, pimples and ring Top PALACE HIP BILL | EL. worm. | The new show which opens at! rz It seldom fails to remove the tor-| toew's Pal unday features J ment and disfigurement, and you do|the Five M a quintette not have to wait for relief from em-|of prett barrassment. Improvement quickly | frocks and are talente shows. Sufferers from skin trouble! yariety of musical instruments There are four other acts on the bill including Frank Ward, a sleight of hand performer; Powers, Marsh should obtain a small jar of Mentho- Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream.—Advertise land Delmere in comedy skit; PA IP LOEW ®> LACE H CONTINUOUS I1TOA1!1 EXTRA FINE VAUDEVILLE Frank Ward The Hallucinationist a MATINEES 2:30 SUNDAY TO WEDNES! ~ Five Musical Queens Harmony —Sy neopation— Femininity STANLEY ISTER “Bits of Dixie” “POWERS, MARSH & DELMERE in “The Crew” BURRELL BROS. | Athletic Marvels jonny E Li ROSE, ‘Three Feature Photoplay Gladys Brockwell “The Sage Hen” She Is the Eternal Mother Original Comedy LEVY’S a EXTRAORDINARY STARTS TODAY GEORGE REHN The greatest Irish GIRL” A Dainty, Dashing, Dancing Chorus PANTAGES BEGINNING “VICTOR AND ¥ AAS & ROS moping Jacks Bruce-Dufeet Company 1 KEYHOLE General Admiasion—Matinees, 25 Centay Nigh heum PERFORMANCE ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR The Great American Home SO THIS 1S THE NEW EASTER HAT THAT COST TWENTY- Five DOLLARS! OH JSN’T IT PRETTY! DADDY’S Got Your New HAT! | jf 'Wanderer Guilty; Bureau of Sentenced to Die ASSERTS JAPS Mi ssin CHICAGO, March 18.—Carl Wan § Relati ¢ murderir agged stranger,” ee ee | cia danas wilinet Aes mers cf oo nally Sp "istabiibhcailiers | disarmament policy was asserted by |! |relatives er triewde department t@| This was Wanderer’s second trial. |Count K. Hirosawa, newly appointed), jte help in reuniting those whe bave bees At the first he was found guilty of minister to Spain, who was in Seattle |, | erparated. These wheee relatives of f t s - is aying wife and sentenced to Madrid. | Friday en route to the dupe to stage LECTURE BOLSHEVISM M.L. Sperry, Veteran | Bakery Man, Is Dead Funeral services for M. L. Sperry 64, for 13 years proprietor of the What It Is: The Remedy for It Sperry Fetal! Bakery, 1 ave. and by BE. Pike at u o he! at >. im. , *, Sunday oe bbe Undertaking | DAVID GOLDSTEIN company’s establishment. Sunday, March 20, 8 p. m. t Auspices KNIGHTS OF COLUMBU: Admission Free K. of © FUNERAL SERVICES for Mra Elec Supplee, 74, former low be held at the Butter worth mortuary at 4p. m. Sunday BY POPULAR DEMAND SECOND BIG WEEK STARTS MONDAY WITH A MATINEE AT 2:15 P. M. ENGAGEMENT LIMITED D. W. GRIFFITH’S LECTURE BUREAU s Jane n. will LLEGE ABORATE COSTUMES AUT L SCENERY AND NG EFFECTS EXTRA FEATURES THIS WEEK Tuesday Night—Amateur Night Wednesday Night—Country Store Thursday Night—Chorus Girls’, Contest NIGHTS 7 AND 9 MONDAY MATING ‘Tons of Comedy Rhoda Royal’s Elephants Featuring Midget Pachy mit ‘Two Musteal Comedians é Michele Brothers in “younm FLAT" 1. 40 Conta startling cinema sensation, which has set Seattle talking as has no other screen pro- duction in the annals of the art. “*Way Down East’ teaches a high moral lesson and is a play that should be seen by everyone.” SUPERIOR JUDGE J. T. RONALD A “| ‘ “WAY DOWN EAS RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE METROPOLI SAID: nings—H0e to $2.00 tinees—25e to $1.00 The count declared that Japan has already embarked on a naval building | , 4 ehot his wif 1 4 stranger.” | program. | te reprede: The de about one| « . | thelr comanmabones, bn and | “Japan should have a mandate ov the land of Yap,” Cou it | It wae during the Alaska Yukon . E j over the Island of Yap, unt Hiro. exposition that Mrs, Fannie Scott.| FUNERAL for Wh.|sawa declared. “Not that we want to} then the wife of Judge of | liam C. Wt be conducted | fortify Yap—but we deserve the man-| Indianapolis, was seen in Seattle. by the Gra the Republic | date.” en she in aaid to have and The Japanese minister was inter cain. Mre. Meda Sn t ested in the anti-alien land ownership y of Indiar * | law passed recently by the state legis: | Mre Inforn wi lature, but offered no comment rwarded to Mre i Hiawatha pl; Beacon SPECIAL MATINEE PAGE 5 HELD AS DRIVER ~ OF DEATH AUTO | ° Alleged Smuggler Accused of Hitting Pedestrian the driver of the y ran down W, Tx and Boston io B Mie 00 B, Roy turday, traffie rong have river number of Horn had rage, Wifth reported nt Thursday Accuned of hat reck being is not the 3 Persons Burned in Farm Home Fire CALDWELL, N. J., March 19 were burned to death which destroyed f Warren Bott, and in the base Three per the farm hor c their bodies charred. found the ruins. Appar arried him out and wife and floor collape three-yearold boy was ng beside te e the the | Colored Singers at | Y. M. C. A. Sunday sarner's lee singers furnish the special musie at men's mass meeting in the Yo 7 C. A. auditorium Sunday after? on, The speaker will be George secretary off ram will be given y fies Lois “Wiley, nd Miss Bernadine Wink WALTER P. WHITE, 45, station- nt of South Park died at Providence hom day morning. The body is Georgetown undertaking pare ary for pital the Party of 65 Spanish ed to Vigo, Spain. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of tufferers are doing now. I: weep Boer or trying to patch real cause of ‘he ‘ailtent | Sver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets che liver in a soothi: healing way, When the liver and are pers forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles, Have’ you a bad taste, : ongue, appetite, a lazy, don’ Jlive Tablets, the substitute for: Olive Tablets | or pain. one or two at bedtime telief. Eat what you like. ag —___-+ SUNDAY LILLIAN GISH As Anna Moore, vic- tim of mar perfidy, she crept away to hide froni a heartless world. TAN

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