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SATURDAY, MARCI! 26, 1921 THE ‘Jane Morgan Rejoins the Wilkes Players SKATTLE STAR 'AMERICA SPURNS' THE SPIRIT OF EASTER Cs Se wov awe * * | RUSSIAN TRADE: i a - ‘Moore Has Franklyn Ardell and Girl Act tae: pe ee POLITICIAN ue Bil | | sheviki, Is Attitude | i, *antages’ Bi te | WASHINGTON, March, 26 toon ot Russia it would be imponaible | Phe a lends of Jane organ | 7 many friend ¢ Jane Morgan to resume trade relations under pres | will bo delighted with this charming ent conditions | Wife and Ward of Rochester | sctree in the title role of “Polly ‘The following mensae was cabled 4 Nith @ Paat,” Ina Claire's aucceas |to the American consul at Reval ore will ‘present beginning with « Litvinoff, the Russian representative Share of Wealth | matinee Sunday Pei | is Miss Morgan has been absent from “The government of the United SYRACt N. ¥,, March 26 the Wilkes cast for several weeks, Btates views with deep sympathy and | cada That Thomas Ryan, three | #4 her ret wre thi led by the grave concem the plight of the peo: : patrons of the stock company as + in aun Gok Due F ue ea mayor of Syracuse and wealthy | PMT? i ple of Rusnia and desires to ald by | BAY | quite an event every appropriate means in promot. | President of the Thomas Ryan Con} Miss Morgan will be supported by ing proper opportunities by which Sumers’ Brewing Co. left a third! J bh MacManus, who is rapidly commerce can be established upon a WH is the latest development in a| Winning a big following at the j sound basis. | Wilkes, and the rest of the regular) | “It is manifest to this government Beds legal ficht being waged by Mra player | that in existing cireumstances there Tennie Ryan, the widow, against FRANKLYN ARDELL ON |e no awurance for the development Mrs, Florence May Ryan Myron, the NEW MOORE PROGRAM of trade as the supplies which Rus Ward of Ryan The leading attraction on next mia might now be able to obtain Ryan, for years a power In upstate | week's t of Orpheum Clireuft would be wholly inadequate to meet tle politios, left an estate of ile at The Moore is “King her needs and no lasting good can re Approximately $500,000 | mon, Jr 2 comedy sult so long an the present causes of The third will, to be offered short: | featuring Franklyn Ardell surround progressive impoverishment continue BF for probate, is in possession of|eq by a fine company, mostly girls | to operate. Attomey John Walrath, former dis Edith Clifford, ¢ <tasa “hun “It in only tn the productivity of A, trict attorney dred per cent comedienne,” is also Ruswis that there in any hope for! ANA thay ‘ Bt is said to have been made Feb | featured, the Rusadn people and it in idle to | \\ \ AN Weary 18 of this year. James C. Morton, along with three expect resumption of trade until the \ SAMtho ite provisions have not/other Mortona has a comedy offer economic bases of production are fe. Been anndunced, they are said to be nm which his travesty ta keener, curely established. , Production — is Practically the same as those of a ker and more enjoy conditioned upon thé mafety of life, WM Grafted in October, 1920, making the recognition by firm guarantees Mrs. Myron chief beneficiary former musical com of private property, the sanctity of The Ryan w that Ryan's relatives Rave probated. is the on are asking to contract and the right of free labor. “If fundamental changes are con: | templated involving due rd for add another comedy big Dil Murray Girly are a pair of ) The petition charges duress and tive misses who sing and the protection of person and prop. influence in making of the erty and the establishment of will | Bert Melrose, internationally fa conditions emential to the mainten While Mrs. Ryan is cut off with $10,000 annuity in all wills pro of commerce, this government will be glad to have convineing evi mous clown, has a bundle of trick ance $ omime comedy J = tg gee ——e also = | f atid Kol in “One Surhmér dence of ~ coltmaniammation, a a 5 @ of the Ryans also suffer In| nay have a fine acrobatic turn hanges and until this evidence in D> the 1920 will men Ee ashes ct ” upplied this goverament is unable, Portland Files Reply , e fe between Ryan, Mrs. Ryan | U& MPANY I to perceive that there js any proper “A TRIP TO PARIS" | in Rates Contest Ryan's ward have occupied pub , ; hasis for considering trade rela s e Hie attention during the Ins Manager Lavy announces that ‘the tions.” | PORTLAND, Ore, March 26.—The Mrs. Ry enist oust: the Dae os SP — ————— Portland-V puver answer to Puget hae, Sores munca!” comedy” compan sptamy Womdar” lo [toate tet tseren penis F Myron. She even succeeded in | Will "A. Trip. to Pacis,” a hegesy appy onaer $ (hearing the Columbia basin rate case Be Bree ee paecca oy oe sess | fare, with Bie Wright and Geore Too Powerful 's:tas twas w the mena STARTING WITH A SPECIAL ture amend adoption | Reba playing the leading comedy commerce comminsion at Washing =. bar forev om un ary by teal Wi DES MOINES, Ia, March 26-—A/ton, D. C., port officials announced EASTER SUNDAY. MATINEE er © m the musica’ ah e en co - proh: on Wess with her sees sum Canam I chon Per new panacea for the pains of prohibi-| here today ~~. é Ryan explained his desire to pro da a tion bas been found in Southern| The answer contests on every | 4 Wide for the woman he considered | ‘ured specialty, T . Girl in the Town, Its name is “Happy Wonder,” | ground the claims of Seattle, Tacoma, Bis fosterdaughter in the 1920 testa-| Magazine —_ nay chorus appear and, acedrding to persons familiar | yerett, Astoria and the Washington | Ment. which said | ing in a nove! un with the potion, it posesses a kick| public service cor imwion that the é MThe provisions herein in favor of am, Madeline Mathews 0 poweaethyse in Deosslee by ts Billie E Gorman and Mae McCrae also will be heard in a musical specialty WOMAN HYPNOTIST like the proverbial nmule. | Physicians from all parts of the! state opened a drive aguinst the drink In the Iowa legislature yester rate cane, settled in December by the; national commission, should be re opened. AT 2:15 P. M. Sunday Night's Florence Ryan Myron are made to her because she has stood in and oc mn to me of a daugh altho not legaily COMING TO PANTAGES day. According to. the medicon,| PHILADELPHIA. — Wiliam Pes} SHopted, and I feel that In making| Madame Zulleka, said to be the Happy Wonder” is a bootleg child! rine, editor.inchief, Philadelphia | Performance these provision her favor that [@nly woman hypnotist in vaudev of baehish, a drug Evening Bulietin, dead | ’ Am simply recognizing the obligation | will be the stellar feature of the ne from Indian hemp. Bete thoy Te Starts Promptly at 8:15 P. M. Which I owe her and her family." |show which opens at the Pantages dia chew or smoke hashish, and then| Best foodstuffa for the least at| — Monday afternoo: run amuck Boldt's ~Advertisement, Twice Daily Th fter At 5 and 8:15 P. M. Dieecnincemeiedlnsinat 2 | A second headline offering will be 5 [the Joe Thomas SaxO-Tette with § =| Jeanne May and Aréhie Nicholson | Other acts: Heetor, King of Ca ST RTl N F R Ni EXT nines: Fred Soeman and Gladys Sloan lin “Just Us" The Roaires, slack Sages sn at oh WEEK WITH A MATINEE Miauber had impersonated a police The Pantascope will show Velvet Fingers.” BILL episode of BLENDE! an, drawn a gun in a house at 2415 w Westlake ave. N.. and attempted a 4 Sknockover,” Charles Perham, 47, Ia- | AT PALACE H e ® Gearge Rob 34, laborer,| “S¥ncopated Feet,” in which a ‘ Charles H. Gibson, 4, waiter,|@Toup of four clever entertainers ap-| ' & guilty in Police Judge John; Pe@r, and Tom Mahoney, popular | Gordon's court, Friday afternoon, | Irish monologiet, are the two fea ‘ being drunk and disorderly. ture acts on the new program which | "Judge Gordon fined each of the |0pens Easter Sunday at the Palace | trio $50. | Hip SU 1—Jane Morgan, Wilkes. 2—Margaret Sheldon, Moore. —Gladys Sloan, Pantages. 4—Ethel Arnold, Palace Hip. 5—| Madleine Mathews, Levy's Orpheum | THOMAS WILKES PRESENTS JANE MORGAN POPULAR LEADING LADY WITH THE @lark made the arrests Thursday | Earl Taylor; The Jubilee Four, cot = mes t and testified in court against |Ored singers, and Tootle Reckless| Brennan, Evelyn Harris and Harold, . . j IK. and Charles’ Arley, gymnastn, are| fisymend in iieele souks, with ae| Coicago Will Start lexed to have posed as Other acts on the new bi Jchorus of six pretty girls asm Roberts is Daylight Saving Officer. The defendants admit- “The Man Who Dared” is the MUSICAL COMEDY i a b that they had obtained drinks |Photoplay offering. COMING TO MET CHICAGO, March 26.—Chicago 4% the house on a previous occasion.| NEW SONG REVUE “The Sweetheart Shop.” musical |*0e on the summer daylight saving They excused their conduct because AT THE BUTLER comedy now playing in ita fourth | schedule starting tomorrow, | @ their drunken condition Sunday night Proaucer W. R.| Week at the Columbia theatre in San! Clocks will be advanced one hour. | Francisco, will be the attraction at the Metropolitan for five days be sinning April 19th. COURTS HERE FAR BEHIND! Thru trains will operate on central tandard time, which will be one hour slower than Chicago time LOEW > | Hughes will introduce/a fifth edition | of the revue, “Revels of 1921,” at the | Butler. A comple change of pro- | cram is promised, with Margie Bate man offering two pretty dance num bers and Blanche Ensign, James Patrolman J. J, Kush and J. B.|_ “Put Out.” with Ethel Arnold and WILKES STOCK CO., ‘exec | TROTOUSHNESS PALAcE HIP IN THAT DELIGHT. mare a so tbe Bigg reg nn g CONTINUOUS 1To1W FUL DAVID BELASCO THE GOSSIP cial records showed PRODUCTION— A. Grant's off sw rn w vas ov tem ey Set ee Tomorrow to Wednesday Let Your First Aiter-Lenten Duty Be to See teny stent with sound busl- ness judgment 4% m Savings Accounts » Check Are THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE . Tom M @f the records, who point out that the calendar was 1,006 cases behind at that time and that each week, for @ long time, has shown a steady gain @ver the previous week in falling be- | Bind. Tt is estimated that the c Will be in arrears 2,000 canes end of the summer vaca fer 1. Thin will m is said, that contested cases, filed at the prea ent time, will not be heard for a year Or more, Many persons with dam age suits are withdrawing their Lith gation because of the lo: if A committee of the tion has been appointed ae judges in remedying the matter “POLLY WITH A PAST” A Comedy by GEORGE MIDDLETON AND D. W. GRIFFITH’ MARVELOUS CINEMATIC SPECTACLE lahoney Chairman” | FLOYD RATHBURN 4 GIRLS Taylor & Arnold in “Put Ow Exposition Jubilee Four Comeey Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. Songs 10 ocla E c t the RECKLESS AND ARLEY, Vaudeville Oddities ] nies to Dodge; His Auto Goes in Ditch Trying to avoid the auto of Dr. J , Stetson, at Kighth ave. s Hivan st pn, 21, of 5 hig auto into a Mrs. Flo erside drive, mother of the dr received minor facia) bruise was attended at the Swedish pital. Matinees 2:00 ‘8 ONLY Wom Direct From “HECTOR” King of Canines ROSAIRES “The Act Different” JUANNE PANTAGES _Heginning Monday Matinee _ Vaudevilie’s New Sen MADAME ZULIEKA Season's Musical Smash General Adminsion—Matiners, 25 Centss Nights, 40 Cents Feature Photoplay Starting Today CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE The Big Special e resting free booklet DeptB attanta Ga Extraordinary “A Trip to _Nights 7 and 9 AN HYPNOTIST Kurope THE COMEDIANS SOSMAN & SLOAN “Juat Us" PANTAGESCOPE “Velvet Finger Third Episode Joe Thomas Sax-0-Tette with MAY and ARCHIE NICHOLSON THIRD ris” y, BRIGHT MUSI George Rehn and Eddie Wright N THE WILLIAM RUSSELL in “The Man Who Dared” EASTER WEEK ATTRACTION AND - MADISON. | —PRICES— Evenings, 25¢ to $1.00 Matinees Sunday, Wednes- day and Saturday ENDS FOOT MISERY Cal-o-cide positively gives quick relief § and lasting results, {t peestrgtes the H pores and removes the cause. 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