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THE / \Lolya Adler on Moore Bill 5 BURGLARIES JUSTRIN'S : . | ARE REPORTED PROBLEM IS haat Returns to Wilkes Co. | Phonograph and | SEATTLE | TAR Jewelry Taken A phonograph and a valuable lot | of Jewelry were Included among the {oles stolen in five burglaries re rted to polices Friday night and | “Second Hoover” Tells How Attar Geta cans tae wheaeeet| i he home of Mra. 1. Pomeroy, 676 He Battles Scarcity of ard ate, N. We thieven etole not Food Supply only a phonograph, but even the| Several diamond rings, two black BY MILTON BRONNER . two pairs of kid gloves, two | LONDON, April %-—"If the great : & neckiace were rs of the West onty will help tole home of B. P. tra thru the present, she will Walker, 184 at page once more to, viand ones Opening the window after cutting see base toe i rah out a plece of glans, burglars stole fs message was given me by Sense, 4018 Waoooust avy. Hoover et. Austria, ~ Ruth Margrove's sult, a pair of Inberger, who came Ww ne slippers and a pair of gloves were rian chancellor to oy ae stolen from “her home at 2646 Dexter before ithe supreme ooapell: < ave, Entering with a« pasnkey, allies. en oy a burglars stole several dollars from reer nave — —— @ ladies’ purse and from the pockets rain some respects a Y pair of trousers in Mr@ Van Gruenderger is faced with an en's home at 0 Austin ast pty national cupboard and must age to fill it “In order to get by, we have ration everyone very strictly “Our bread ration to each citizen ch week is one loaf of bread weigh Jefferson Davis Servant Is Dead| 31% ounces, WASHINGTON. April James “In addition, for cooking pur Jones, who, during the civil war we allow a ration of about wes! the redy servant of Jefferson | ces wee mavia, died at hia home here yeate P pe " | 27% ounces of Mour per ik per day. Since 1893 Jones has been an | “We allow a ration per week per employe of the senate stationery room Head of adout 4.2 ounces of fat and the same amount of meat “We also allow a ration of about He ts the man who ts reputed to have taken the great seal of the Con 34 ounces of sugur per head per federacy when Davis was captured, | mon: and buried it. Tho seal was never ith. n found | =—SPRING— “If people can get fish or emes © Poultry or fresh fruits or vegetable do not attempt to regulate th “When I say rations, I mean that what people are allowed to buy t me explain how Austria ba to this pas: e treaties have carved up the ro-Hunenrian en best of our for been given to Jugo-Slavia ha. We milarly have } ir coal, “Now the present Austria its life coal and food. “But our money ts way down Haircut 60 Cents on Saturday Night, Plan) The advianbility of raising the price of haircuts to 60 cents on Sat urday nights will be dircussed at «| special meeting of the Master Bar | bers’ ansociation in the W nite bulla: | ROUSING FINISH to relieve the congeatic nm of business Pavement Dance and Plenty| on the Inst day of the week Rep 0’ Jazz Music resentativer of all shops, whether are invited to attend. | need union or p Seattle's big Safety Week cam: |palen will be brought to a rousing One of Seattle’s [conclusion Saturday night First Settlers Dead ,.* pavement dance, staged on Pike , between Second and Third aves., SNOHOMISH, April %—Alonzo | will be given when a safety program Low, one of Seattle's first white set-/will be held with a reries of enter F buy 5 kronen. ou can see what Iam ¢ When I go out to shop fe and want to buy food. “Therefore. one of - quisites, if the allies don EF Rust ria to die, is to help us stabilize our currency. . Uers, in dead here at the age of 75.|talnment features shortly after 7 [SGive us coal and we can start 1—Lolya Adler, Moore. 2-—Ruth Richard, Levy's Musical | Low came to the little settlement at o'clock Give us food and we Wilkes. Alki Point with hie father in 1862,| With Cart Miles leading the Elka’ 3—Alezis Luce, 5—Engel and Marshall, Comedy company. Lowell, Palace Hip. Pantages Monday. * * * * * * * * * The leading attraction on next) “The Stepping Stone Revue,” nl week's new bill of Orpheum Circult| outstanding feature of the bill, pre- vaudeville at the Moore Is the popu-|sents @ versatile and accomplished | lar favorite, Blossom Seeley. Her) quartet of boys and girls beaded by | | otfering, in which she ts assisted by | Phil Golden. | | four clever young’ men, is called Al Burton and Mary Shea share| back yard of C. L. Kelly's home at| delivered by Four Minute speakers, 4—Mildred coming to our industries. ean feed our workmen " “To live, Austria must be able to start her factories going. The pres- Austria has few grain fields or mines. Our life must be based industry.” shortly after the place was located. Band, two other entertainments will For 50 years he haw been a citizen | be offered at this street meeting. One jee Snohomish county is Ralph Pollock and his “original spat OEE |broken melody msyncopators” from |the Hippodrome. The other is the Emerald trio, comprising Robert Ed \gar, Harry Monahan and Fred Bilil- Here’s a Mystery; Why Did He Swear? jfncix. Whether the man who was in the| After safety messages have been y admirers during his short stay Ath the Wilkes stock company, has rred by the Wilkes man-| it to the Majestic theatre, in Angeles. | Mr. McManus is from the East, he has appeared in stock with fome of the leading companies.* He Also has enjoyed @ highly successful fn motion pictures, He was seen here on the screen with| Keenan, in "The World| have sur in“ Shelby, Mo. Mo. — | "Miss Syncopation.” the headline position in their oddity,| 120 Newton st. Friday night using |th® audience may indulge in pave- Miss Lolya Adler, daughter of the | which they call “A Revue of 1921."| foul language had only lost « collar; ment dancing to the stirring “Jaze” way | ta famous tragedian, Jacob Adier, *| Two young men who have heaps | button or was thinking of the poll | Of Pollock's syncopators. making her debut In vaudeville in @/of personality and talent are Guy! tax had not been determined Satur While Saturday wil! mark an offi- one-act playlet, “The Beautiful! McCormack and Clite Winehi!l day. Kelly called for police, but the |Clal conclusion to Safety Week. | Lady.” A novelty of the play ts that| Rustic humor is found tn the char. | *Wearer had vanished. |spenkers will stress the necensity of it has no man tn the cast. |acter sketch prehented by Herbert! making every week a Safety Week Ned Norworth is another featured Hodge and Mildred Lowell, entitied| In thie manner, It te believed that player on the new bill. With a plain| “Object Matrimony.” the safety campaign waged during | piano he manages to portray all/ The Cliff Bailey Duo are comedy | the week will act as a permanent kinds of levity, farce, burlesque and | acroba benefit In reducing Seattle's toll of straight comedy | Buck Jones tn “The Big Punch” a accidents. “The Four Gossips” is a female the feature photoplay | | as | quartet number. | cs = . Tiiibians wit begin hie Les an-| Airy Comer will present hie te ES 10 PAN | sass Bin Ry | | timate song revue ae ai eaqngement im tro weeks. | "Peta ta Ninret are a couple of| pqiatitt Mayer i aid to Nave ur Kydia E. Prabhas V Vv ackwell All O —F <a | colfegians who; eatoubtedly paid ne cauaete” aceaene mien Jamies E. Blackwell, superintend ts’ Will Is | more attention to athletics than they | poiites* which comes og ae ent of bafigiags, hae o attend the | o - . " convention of city building officials Ordered Probat ie mad Saaad' deter a novell See tee ee ee to be held In Cleveland on April 27 ENEW YORK, April 9.—The will of | catied “The Butterfly and the Cat.”|tion, Mine Maver ia one of coe lhe council finance committee de. a ‘@ P. Shonts was ordered pro-| ay gy LUCE knowsl ewiminers ef thie country az a] clared Friday that trips of this kind yesterday by Surrogate James 3 ne “Twas only able would be banned tn future. Black RETURNS TO WILKES for some time she has devoted this! ¢ do | k f . after Mrs. Milla D. Shont “ne bay Ape work because for well did not ask to be sent to the con j of Shonts, had filed a letter}, Hall Caine’s famous dramatic of-|art to ae. | my vention. ¢ ont wing har charges eeainet Mra. |%#7i0e, “The Christian,” will he the} Vardon and Perry will present aoe es eeaenion jattraction of the Wilkes stock com: |comedy charueter impersonations in a. omam chief legatee. fo any for the current week, starting | music and dancing me Shonts estate, which Was! with a matinee today. | Louise Hamlin and William Mack a i ensape Gloomy, morn ' be “over $700.00." willed |" trausual interest ia centered In the |have an act titled “Two Records” Hoopskirts, Fires “o val his widow, $100,000 divid. lreturn of Alexis Luce, popular lead: | that is altogether@ew a) NEW YORK, April 9.—Incendi- Ged between two sisters, and the bal. |ing ma who will be seen in the| George and Paul Hickman are two ary fires at the capitol at Washing BUTLER REVUE Shonte died ceae apartment nouse | 2H of John Storm, the minister, in | blackface funsters. ti jabout eight boxes ton, troubles between capital and | Siwideh Mrs. Thomas alec maintain-| on | Cilfford and Bothwell in “Bits of of Lydia E. Pink- labor and earthquakes are some of| CHICAGO, April %—While re} nS asartesent | Jane Morgan also has a very| Art” are two artintic entertainers ham's Vegetable the things predicted by Prof. Gus | hearsing an aerial act here yester 3 | prominent role as Gloria Quayle, the| Engel and Marshall are two stun. Compound Tab- tave Meyer, Hoboken's astrologist.|day, Ernest Ward, member of the ee car apr {music hall star. ning girls who offer a repertoire of * lets according to fie also predicts a return of hoop-|"Fiying Wards” cireus troupe of Seattle Man Ends | The scenes of action are laid in s Boe directions and I yxirts, failure of prohibition and|acrobats, fell 40 feet to his death | | London, Engtand Vv MAY IN feel like a different woman. I have jower rents. from a trapere | { PAGE 5 PROTECT WOMEN |SD. A. R, PLEA | nestrltien of ‘Immigration Is Recommended SPOKANE, April, 9—*Severe re striction” of immigration to the United States for five years is rece ommended in resolutions sent to | President Marding and members of |congress by the Daughters of the American Revolution in state eon vention here. A firm atand ts en tor legisla tion to protect women and children, Resolutions urge a state to pro- tect children born out of wedlock, entitling them to their father’s name and support. National endowment of motherhood ts sought. A treaty with Can make wife desertion an extraditable offense is asked also, Mrs. W. 8. Walker, Seattle, was lected state regent, to serve two years, and Mrs. W. H. Patten, Ho quiam, was elected vice regent. For a juicy steak, Advertisement. LOEW S PALACE HIP INTINUOU LToO1l AT 3 P. M. SUNDAY funeral! oon will be held at the Booth Undertaking Co. chapel for Mrs Anna Jones Allen, 61, who died| | Fearestr at the home of her daugh- | WARRANT OUT | POR EX-COP sss. rage Harvey Tried to Bribe, Then n - | Attacked Ofticet, Charge Bary HEADACHES AND DIZZY SPELLS| A Versatile Melange Featuring Phil Goides McCormick and Winehill “Just tor a Laugh” | | +Accused of attempting to brite | Patrolman R. HM, Kruger, when! Kruger attempted to search his auto | Tae ie Hodge and Lowell in @ garage on Nob Hill ave, and| “I had nervous spells that would Cblaadty In Cle “OnSECT, MATRIMONY” Cliff Bailey Duo Kecentric Silent Funsters In Tunes, Twists and Falls last a couple of days,” says Mra. W.| running board asghe drove away, ex-|8- Wolf, of No. 107% Chicago ave-| Patrolman Charles &. Harvey, dis. | nue, Youngstown, Ohlo. “I was easily | charged recently for an alleged startled, was restlers at night and | knockover of a whisky auto train at ™y limbs trembled I was so nervous, | Lakota beach, was sought by police || Was subject to nervous headaches Saturday and blind, dizzy spells. At times Kruger swore to a warrant charg: |there, was a sort of fluttering feeling | ing Harvey with resisting an officer |!n my stomach in Justice John B. Gordon's court| “After reading about Dr. wechase| | Priday afternoon. Kruger says that |Pink Pills in the paper I gave them | |Harvey admitted to him that tho);® trial and felt better in a few days. |auito contained five cases of whisky. |! kept up the treatment four weeks “I've got all the boys fixed and|“nd my nerves are in a mach tm- I'll give you $100 to go on about | Proved condition. I can sleep well, your business,” Harvey said to| my appetite is good and I haven't! Kruger, the officer asserts. Harvey's |had a headache since I started tak- | ball will be $500. ing Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. In fact, ! all the symptoms of my trouble have! dieappeared and I am gladgo recom- mend the remedy to others.” past & box of Dr. Williams’ Pink George Jackett took no chances |Co., Schenectady, N.Y. cuatitae When he committed suicide here | sixty cents and a box will be m4 yesterday he first took poison and| you postpaid A little book “Dis. | » “Dis. jthen asphyxiated himself. eases of the Nervous System,” which | ota hae Tie had worked op [explains the treatment, will be sent la bank messenge eae years. Last Saturday his employers | free on request.—Advertisement. | notified him that they had no further [use for him. He told his wife that he guessed he was getting too old to earn his living. then to have knocked Kruger off the SPECIAL FEATURE Burton and Shea “A REVUE OF 1921" “The Big Punch” | A Smashing — of Western A Messenger ae Death Sure | NOW PLAYING— A RUGGED STORY OF RUGGED MEN—AND THE HERO IS— WILLIAM RUSSELL Sander Funeral on | Sunday at 2 o’Clock| Funeral services for Fred E. San. der, pioneer railway builder, will be | |held at the Bonney-Watson chapel Jat 2 o'clock Sunday. . Rey, Dr. H. H.} |Gowen will deliver the funeral ad | dress, Circus Acrobat _ Killed in Fall His Life i is Life in Tacoma PRETTY MODE! TACOMA, April 9—"Cremate my LEVY'S ORPHEUM not taken any medicine during the past three months and I believe my AT Sunday night at the Butler Ho’ Body and have my ashes ecatte ing fash! qhew. with, be Mr. R. W. Hughes will intro: | ailment is cured. I am now able to Puget Sound, the waters of w ae se ae inves ie wine hin seventh edition of the | do all my housework and attend to my THE BIG, EXCEPTIONAL re.”* Spring Models," the new musical al revue, “Revels of 1921," with poultry and garden. If you feel that ‘That was the message that William | -rmedy which opens today at Levy's | practically a complete change of pro. my testimonial will benefit anyone Buggard, a mining engineer of Seat-| Orpheum. gram you are welcome to use it in your ad- ) tle whote before he shot and killed| A score of pretty girls will appear oy Mer, ie ate er oF ean Pecks og Goma, | Bimeeif here last night at a 10th st.|ciad in smart, up-to-date styles fur. | ‘Pe "eve, will have a fetching num pH Rebels, | OF THE YEAR ip 7. shed by several leading department New be — vai or - = oe a tg Cece | uggard used a sawed off shotgun store: ia eee es it bur: | Which he had evidently carried with |” ‘The action of the show takes place | savant Ry) these to which ate caging fim in a suitcase from Seattle, dis-\in a large department store, with|,,H#told Raymond, Blanche En fre np Sr gy vaclenubare 2 oe aS ee cae * sign, Margie Rateman and Evelyn ay ae are eg: No motive for the qiicide ts known. | two comedians, ae eee se i Ships Mapitee | two comedians, pecialties. Co., (con roo Mam, | 48 |store managers. Andy Ward's orchestra furnishes | ®bout your health. | There will be a number of catchy! Protect Forests, musical offerings. ° Urges President! rwo nea WASHINGTON, April 9.—Prest.| AT PALAC it Harding has issued a prociama-| The new show scheduled to appear | setting aside the week of May 22/at Loew's Palace Hip tomorrow is 8 as forest protection week, and | described as @ well-balanced and en-| the dance musi —Advertisement. | - <0 |) PErced that special attention be given|tertaining collection of novelties On tHe jy tO means of preventing forest fir graced by two headline attractions. | WEEK si PANTAGES Matineés 2:20 hts 7 and 9 WITH A MATINEE ALEXIS LUCE Seattle's Popular Leading Man TOGETHER WITH JANE MORGAN AND THE WILKES STOCK COMPANY THE —IN— CHRISTIAN” TALL CAINE’S GRIPPING DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE MASSIVE SETS BEGINNING MONDAY MATINER Beautiful Nevelty Offering LOTTIE MAYER || and Mer Sirenic Sand Witches in a Gorgeous | Aquatic Fantasy PRING FASHION SHOW DISPLAYING TT /ATEST Two Vaudeville Favorites rm, Wed, Country VARDON & PERRY “The Live Wires of the A. KF." VENINGS—2ie to MATINEES — 27¢ | EXTRA PEOPLE Pantagencope, Presenting Episode Vive of “Velvet Fingers” General Admin Matinees 25e. Nights, 4c. “THE SPRING MODELS” STARTING FOR THE WEEK ; EDDIE WRIGHT ME! | “BARE KNUCKLES” In which the refining power of a pure love re- generates a “brute.” A—A GEORGE. Jean Wolfenden, Soprano Singing— ‘Bonnie Sweet Bessie’ Orchestra Selection “MIKADO” A. K. Wolfenden, Dir. “SEEING IS BELIEVING” MUTT Prone asd mr PRETTY tore, Thurs, Chor THIRD ~ AND —- MADISON