The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1921, Page 5

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921, ODE UFE “% mn IN HANDS \Comtedian on Moore OF ONE MAN “Sweetheart Shop”’ at Met EVERETT MAN SEIZES THUG, Robber Is Captured in The- atre Office ‘Bill EVERETT, April 16 Foiled by a| woman ree Dunn, alleged bandit was held by police today, identified Wa ax “the lone Australian,” who ha been active aw & highwayman here Gov. Miller’s Executive the lant weveral month Dunn is maid to have entered the Counsel Holds Fate of office of the Rone theatre last night Condemned Murderer just a» Mr. and Mra, Fred St. Peter were putting away the box office re NEW YORK, April 16.—The tat a tanen at NEW YORK, Apri he fate The tpndit rifled St. Peter's pock of James O'Dell, sentenced to die ets, taking his watch and personal April 26, his wife, Pearl, and their money, then ordered Mrs, St, Peter aby daughter, Gloria, who is locked nk ager aE gp oe Pha gap pal : done #0, he beman stripping the rings im a cell with her mother, depends on from her fingers., St, Peter leaped one man on the bandit This one-man jury is Owen Potter truggled, ‘The robber's gan advisory counsel to the ba parsed, the wallet larg at me thru one of St. Peter's hands and one governor ¢ acts in place of a par of his own, Mrs. St. Peter ran out jon beard. Gov, Miller, in all proba. 1 eereamed for help. Several men! (ty, will act as he recommends, ran in and overpowered the gunman The vote of one man once before At cesta blocked the way of O'Dell to retrial Dunn as the man who had robbed That was when the court of appeals him of $350 several weeks ago, Dunn weviewea his case. Th Justices aid he hailed from Australia and was 42 voted for a new trial, but four voted for confirmation of the tence. The opinion of Justice death sen Mining Company Sues J. Lindeberg! Andrews, backed by Chief Justice Hiscock and SAN FRANCISCO, April 16—An Justice Hogan, reads: We should other uit t Jafet 1 Jebe ra. not ignore the failure to protect his apitalint wh affairs recently O'Dell's) rights, The probability ts have become involved in much iti thar the jury never understood the ation, was on file here today Issue of fact they were called upon The Pioneer Mining and Ditch to decide.” company is the plaintiff it O'Dell was convicted of the murder harges that in 1909 and 1930 of Edward J. Kneip, January 7, 1920. 1 berg purchased mining after Mra. O'Dell had told him of an mn Alaska The stockholders attack Kneip had made on her before ne company, according to the the marriage complaint, understood the aime Sings Praises of Sk th the: pile ct Lanaibere | Mayor Caldwel!’s letters looked like ra) cacta’ Gis: ta tha bebe Egyptian hieroglyphics Saturday the result of using his correspondence @ means of extolling the wonders to the Pioneer company Prohi Violator ; Seattle and beauties of Puget sound. Hizzoner printed beautiful avertisements of the Gateway to Is Assessed $1,500 Alaska on the back of his epistles. SACRAMENTO, Cal, Apri! 16.—L. ’ D. Macy, Chico hotel man, was fined $1,500 by Ulited States Judge Van Fleet yesterday after he pleaded guilty to four charges of violating the Volstead act His hotel clerk, | 1 Chartes A. Hyatt, was fined 50. ! Van Fleet denied a plea for lent. ency owing to Hy att's age. “1 was ail run down, my health Was shattered and food had no at traction for me. « Mrs. Margaget Curtin, of No. 12 Gull street, Sharon, Pa. “I was in distress after eating and had a dull nervous headache, al most continuously, the constant dull, throbbing kind that wouldn't let me In Shadow of Church Acroms Che street from the First Presbyterian church, a small but luxuriously appointed still! A Reck arrested Friday for possessing name. 2 1—Charlotte Starbuck in “The § —Harry Belding, Butler. 3—Miss Dean, Palace Hip. 4 Daisy Nellis, Moore. 5— Johnny Nickerson, Wilkes. ioe Lyon, Levy's Orpheum. 7—Coleman Goetz, Pan-| "i, youngest song writer, ages. Claire and Atwood, acrobats, and a * * * *s * * * x * |new episode of “Velvet Fingers,” the in months enjoyed untroubied sleep./ 4 novelty in masical comedy|the ted in the very house towards | picture serial, T took six boxes. My appetite im-|which is awaited with much interest | which he was headed as a week-end| TRIO OF, FAVORITES proved. I am no longer nervous, the |ix «The Sweetheart Shop.” coming |fuest. From this point on the plot| AT PALACE HIP headaches have gone and I feel a8/iq the Metropolitan theatre, five|is said to include numerous funny Sherlock Sisters and Clinton will strong. as ever. | days, beginning Tuesday night, April | situations. provide the outstanding feature of ._“t recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink /19th, direct from four weeks at the! Alexis Luce the new show which opens tomorrow [ills to those who regs complaints |Columbia theatre, San Francisco. |head the cast. afternoon at Loew's Palace Hip. This | ae eee ons hare a | The plece is full of novelty and |LOCAL GIRL AT Sweetheart Shop,” Met. sleep. “When I read about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in a newspaper I decided to give them a trial I felt better| after one box and for the first time and Jane Morgan THE SEATTLE STAR S That the council finance “Hop aboard,” said a genial auto |tee will conduct a thoro survey of | to W. H. Talmadge, 1200 E. municipallyowned cars was indi lu nish ot. hie alae joated Priday by members of the] 1 wands Sebtacod one ta ; council he investigation is | ‘almadge hopped into t c a liminary to final action on Mayor |CoMeS Across U. S. to Kee@p| easy occupied by two ather men. Scores at Funeral of Late W. Ww. Warren P. Englett, 18, son of an Atlanta \artw Scores of friend and r tended the funeral Frids lof the Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co is One Luxurious Still»: iurch bu |Mail to Russia \s Indicating that some arrangement |caune of his being haled into court hag been made between American and Bolshevik officials in Russia:|would be given her son if she Were ./ The Star-Universal Motion Pi comes the announcement by the | allowed to take him to Atlanta. portoffice department that first Judge Frater imposed a one to 15 wn usi class mail ix 5 ow acceptable for that| year sentence at the state reforma-| To Be Shor Exclusiv 4 7 country. No ban has been in effect, |tory and promptly suspended it. | but conditions were such that first | clans mail was often held up in At trio of musical comedy favorites are |iantic ports. aldwell's proposal to establish and MAN DROWNS; BOAT ADRIFT {Another Man Missing, Ho- quiam Reports The Great American Home NO You CAN*T SEE NOPMAN NOW. HE'S DOING SOME THING FoR One man i and @ HOQUIAM J April 16. er mikeing in adrift at see here ult of engine trouble the little eraft in @ ntered by le not been rtland on Tuesday, t to be J. une? left 1 sd er, the rocks iddress unknown, John Sanciec, a M no nglish, made his n the launch's held pending an dent. Carzy in speaks no to shore MISS MARY ARIES, died at y. She is father and mother, Louls A. Aries, at js at Butter- nitarium Frid ver body “ 7 FOR | Grip, Influenza, Sore Throat Hamphreys’ Homeo, Medicine Co, 166 ‘William 8t., New York, and et all Drag — ead Country Stores "SERVING NOTICE FOR A MEETING OF THE BASEBALL TEAM - Daddy, bring home some of Boldt’s _ — siomiansitndnia French pas Advertisement, * [see Said Gale. foPOPOOOJoJo]o]o) urvey Planned “a Driver; He Hopped & City-Owned Autos commit MOTHER'S PLEA | Do.You Know |The car did not stop until it reached the State Armory on Western ave., | where madge was robbed of $7 ip & pencil. p out,” maid the ge and Talmadge hopped. Him From Prison Atlanta, rate a municipal garage. f=] Women’s Edu- @ © cational Exhibit & for Washington Manufacturers April 19-23 Arriving from Ga., to be |friend her son, the mother of Harold auto ‘Wed 10 Years, He | Has 10 Children|& ative at-{Policeman, pleaded successfully with afternoon |J0dg0 A. W Friday after general manager |noon for the privilege of taking her in spite of the charge of Frater WwW. W. Warren, 'boy home | no died early thin week, The Rev. | grand larceny that had been lodged| W. E. Le Huquet, editor of the ARENA A. McGee, pastor of the First |against him. jLake “Washington Reflector, the ached the fun Mra. Englett, a ty Southern | smallest paper in the world, cele ADMISSION FREE 1 nermon. Services were held at beauty, explained to the court that |beated his 10th wedding anniversary Ronney-Watson partors, with ner boy had{ been mentally unbal-|Suturday. The *Huquets have 10) Mae ae couaseg ago had severely affected one of his ecyea. ] Driven by abnormal impulses, she | thought, he had taken from an auto mobile two suitcases which were the Accepted by P. O. peng Apt ty TEST FILMS Taiz ft Sho sald constant and tender care CLEMMER Wee Come and see your friends on the screen. Mrs. Englett and her boy were on their way home Saturday eagtidence Willams Medicine Ce., (SUF Drises and it Is said that the whole LEVY'S ORPHEUM jsaid to present a delightful combi ———— PORTLAND, Or.—Following drop | chenectady, N. Y.. ‘has issued 0 |SP°¥ '# well described as “the speed) Evelyn Lyon, a dainty little| tion of music, style, harmony and) Where totemism exists, it is rega-|from 13 to 11 cents a quart, milk | booklet “What to Eat and How to|!!mit of musical comedy.” The prin-|clansic dancer, will be an added foa-|“MNUOF tea | fly accompanied by @ taboo on/slated for another decrease of 1/ Eat” that should be in every home, |<iPels are Harry K. Morton, the acro-|ture in “The Bell Hop,” the new], “Home, Sweet Home.” presents {eating the totem animal, cent, dairymen predict | It gives just the information that|Datic comedian; Esther Howard. | musical comedy at Levy's Orpheum. |DY Mores. Benne And Die a meay | Gam te | you want regarding your diet. The| "hse Success as a female funster | Miss Lyons is the daughter of Mr./Rven Tamucms” & crt | comer “THE SWEETHEART SHOP” company will mail Dr. Williams’ |S Placed her in a class by herself;/and Mra. H. F. Lyons of 630 Orcas rasta 2 rt! " en <> Y tae d Pink Pills, postpaid, at sixty centa| Helen Ford, Zella Russell, Roy Gor-| st, of this city. She studied dancing | Juvenile artists; Busse's toy re don, Daniel Heally, Marion Saki.|in the East and has already won an |#P4 4 feature photoplay make up the per box or your own druggist can 4 ar citer. |rest of the program. Adve | NEW ENTERTAINERS BUTLER REVUE In the new edition of the Revue,} the “Revels of 1921,” to be presented at the Butler hotel tonight, there will not only be q complete change of program, but several new faces will jbe seen. Mr, Fred Belding, a robust | tenor exceptional ability, wit!| make his first appearance before the | |Japanese premiere danseuse: Mary | enviable reputation with L y cee | Harper, Clay Hill and Teddy Hudson.| Kadie Wright and George Rehn| Pest foodstuffs for the least at|There are three scenes, the locale! will share the comedy honors of the| Boldt's. Advertisement. | of which are “The Sweetheart Shop,” | new show. ‘ saa m Jan artist's studio in Greenwich Vil-| pretty musical numbers run thru REAL PAINLESS |=: and a Fifth ave. New York, |out the offering: oF Eeupply you auction room. |GIRL MUSICIANS “TROUBLES OF 19707 JON NEW PAN BILL TOP MOORE SHOW | Eight stunning siris, George Jessel's “Troubles of 1920" each an ac will of complished musician, provide | ix the headline attraction at the! ¢ headline ofte ne Pantages | Butler patrons ° cane |his “troubles” with the aid of sev ~ peepee | ee oe a : inee Monday. The act is known as|kinging and dancing soubrette, will| jeral men and his 12 “pretty trouble | the Fight Liberty Girls. also be a new addition in some lively | makers.” The chief | | ne chief comedy number will be| dancing numbers. Sse y dina eken ae bacliets 9 presented by Payton and Ward un-| One of the largest and best opening | wae A gy A iat os 8, promin jder the title of “Frivolities” | ensembles yet presented hax been ar e Trg pie is maid to be}, Otber_acts will be; Diana Ronnar, | ranged by Producer W. FL Hughes, in fons. Grant Gardner te aid to belsinger; Tom Martin and cofpany in| which all the principals and chorus a LJ Feeaeeee SS om | Jed’s Vacation”; Coleman Goetz, | take part In order to introduce our new |#Udlence at the maximum. PANTAGES (whalebone) plate, which is the) Dunham nd Willams préeent lightest and strongest plate known, |“Happiness,” a novel bit of enter does not cover the roof of . n bite corn off the | ‘ainmen 4d iby Whalebone set of teeth . 4 Crowns .... Bddie and Birdie Conrad will be} +$8\seen and heard in a little musical} $4 | offering. | a Samson and Delilah present ent | 3 5 years. | original gymnastic performance. | lincrstng ted get’ teeth some a@| Branson and Edwards are two| Motinces 3:00 Heat jay Matinee Tanase |! Examination and advice free strong men whose feats are as dif. Call and See Samples of Our Pinte | ficull as they are uncanny | Z ané Bridge Work. We Stang | WILKES TO FP’ Eugene Dial Presents the Test of Time | NEW COMEDY Most of our present patronage is| Eight months in New York and Fecommended by our early custo-|iong record runs in Boston and Chi eo B s . whose work is still givi good’ satisfaction. Ask our’ cuss |cago is the record of “The Girl in { fomers, who have tested our work. | the Limousine,” the A, H. Woods’ | en coming to our office, be sure |rarce comedy, which 0 Di Jou'are in the right place. "Bring |farce comedy, which will be present jed by the Wilkes stock compa ginning with a matinee Sunda Cut-Rate “re pict of thin merry vehicle re Dentists | vo'ves around young clubman who is confronted by two highwaymen who knock hirn into unconsciousness, } rob him and then leave him under | this ad with you _ OHIO OEW> PALACE HIP CONTINUOUS 1TO1!1 TONIGHT—LAST TIMES BILLY HART AND HIS CIRCUS TOMORROW TO WED: DAY More Clever New VAUDEVILLE —with— SHERLOCK SISTERS & CLINTON MUSIC, STYLE, HARMONY, DANCING AND SYNCOPATION A Symphony of Beauty and Music Tom Martin & Co. Coleman Goetz in “JED'S VACATION” “co Season’s Laughing Hit PAYTON & WARD =~ “FRIVOLITIES” GIRL Claire & Atwood Hits of Pantomime Pantagescope “VELVET FINGERS" Vaudeville’s Lovely Songbird DIANA BONNAR Formerly of the Chicago Grand Opera Co. MELVILLE & STETSON, Versatile Musica! Duo MOREY, SENNA & DEAN in “HOME, SWEET JRS. TOY TERRIERS Feature Photoplay—A Metro Classic “THE FATAL HOUR” WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST General Admission—Matinees, 25e; Nights, 1 “THE SWEETHEART SHOP” METROPOLITAN FIVE DAYS, Beginning TUESDAY, APRIL 19 Special Price Matinee Saturday EDGAR J. MacGREGOR PRESENTS The Original Knickerbocker Theaire, New York, Company in STARTING FOR THE WEEK— TODAY LYO ‘The classic dancer tiful, who took 4 York, Chicago and San Francisco by storm Secured by Mr, for her first and 4 appearance in the N orth west, the dance that the downfall of a nm» tion— HARRY K. MORTON Esther Howard, Zella Russell, Mary Harper, Helen Ford, Marion Saki, Teddy Hudson, Roy Gordon, Daniel Healy and Chorus of Orchid Beauties «dOHS LUVAHLAIMS FHL» OF THE IRECT FROM Your Weeks at the Columbia Theatre, San Francisco; 10 Weeks at the Knickerbocker Theatre, New York; 20 Weeks at the Hlinois Theatre, Chicago, and Eight Weeks at the Tremont Theatre, Bos- ton—En Route to Chicago for Return Engagement In the Big Caravan Coming to Seattle Are Four Big Railroad Cars Carrying the Most Lavish Silken Scenic Display of the Century 34 Stage Mechanics Musicians Who Have Played the Score for More Than a Year 20 Broadway Orchids Who Are Making Their F Road Tour The Same Star Cast of Principals as Seen in the East Also Our Big Musical Comedy Company in a Fast, Peppy, Dashy Offering— “THE BELL-HOP” With Plenty of Comedy by Eddie Wright and George Rebn and a Host of Peachy, Perfect Maiders THURSDAY—Chorus Girls’ Contest “NUF SED” TUESDAY—Amateur Night A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION S—Nights: Lower Floor, allery, 500 and Balcony, $1.00 and $1.50; “THE SWEETHEART SHOP” Balcony, $1.00, Saturday Matinee; Lower Guilery, 500,

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