The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1921, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921. SERVICE IS RST, SAYS. WILL HAYS THE Clever Emotional Star Coming to Moore ‘TRIVIAL,’ HE CALLS CHARGES This Is Efaw’s Come-Back | to Attack on Library Supplemental charges Med by the | Civic Bettlement association againat de SEATTLE STAR [ Vaudeville Houses Offer New Programs June Elvidge, Former Screen Star, Is Now Appearing on Stage the library management were ini i j June Etvidge, photoplay star, will clared to be “trivial” by J. W. Efaw, | Administration Fails Unless |, ‘* Moore all next week. br! president of the library board It’s Efficient, Economical | Te crystal Gaser.” an emotional The item for a “tea party at which drama of the Past n this drama oF candy, flowers and tea were served’ and Just of the Sahara desert, Miss Elvidge _ | ‘iad pelieng the role of Zobeda, not an} j was declared ently to be the “annual BY H. N. RICKEY Oriental girl, but an American girl / reception given by the library board WASHINGTON, May 21. — “I/ who has gone to the desert in dis- to acquaint new teachers in the pul Bave just one ambition, one de-| guise on account of a bit of detective} lie schools with the benefits of Rermination in the administration | work | ps library service, Pet this great office—that ‘is to! Another headline offering will be oe ss a | [Bive the people of the United States the famous Marmein and | ne eeenctation’s charm = that) “the most efficient postal service | David Schooler, pianist. The ar | that $26.60 had been expended by They ever had and the most of:/mein Sisters are dance aprites and Librarian Judson Jennings was de-| ficient in the world.” Mr. Schooler lends his masterful} clared to be false. } ‘The speaker was Postmaster | solos to their artintic offer “Thin item,” said Efaw, “covers | eral Hays, the youngest man Sampeon and Douglas wilt appear! | Ewho ever heki the office and one) i, me Life of the Party,” a com-| all carfare spent by library em. } et the youngest who ever held a) iy ciit : | ployes delivering Qooks to branches gabinet post. The manner of his ing and his very evident sin- during the year.” and Frances contribute ceri }14 min “’ of fun to the new bil. _gerity, convinced on he meant} "ann Butler and Hal Parker in| |Madame Curie Is he |“Den't Make Me Laugh” get away We were funching together {9 ¢rom the conventional | Received by Harding the cafeteria on the top floor of | La Pe baret isa mantkin per WASHINGTON, M 21.>-Pre the department butlding on Pennsyt. |, la Petite cabarel Is a gmge bays MW ain A vey | formance. dent Harding yesterday told Madame | oul ave. iy had asked Hays to!" pins and Coffey have a comedy | Marie Curie, French scientist, that talk for publication about the prob-| | in discovering radium she has ac Jems of his department in their | fferine. relation to its employes and the) THREE FEATURE ACTS Public and his policy as postmaster COMING TO PANTAGES complished “an immortal work for | humanity.” | Madame Curte was tmvited to the general. Three acts of stellar prominence | White House yesterday to receive ‘The talk beran in his office halen have a plact on the new be og tons President Tasting little phial Was being continued as we lunched. | bill at the Pantages, beginning with ntaining a gram of radium werth They are Ed The foregoing statement was Stage Car made in answer to my suggestion the Monday matinee “The foes 000, which has been bought by ward Gordon's >p' pt. CT er use | that his appointment had caused | penter,” a comedy sketch featuring | | besge he prssyiccgp nerds anh ther Some criticism on the ground that/Charles LF. Gill; Thornton Flynn | | dineasen. | “As a nation whose womanhood | | |has been exalted to fullest participa tion In citixenship, we are proud to and Edna Ridon, i was politil—a reward for his | company of Services as chairman of the repub Mean national committee during the ar musician, with pop! the neer pantomime artists her campaign. The balance of the program ~ |honor in you a woman whose work “I do not care to discuss the cludes Barton and Sparling. | | haw ™ iversa! acclaim 4 at A ee ee eee ania tet Arrested on Charge “Ment.” continued Hays, “except to|/Green and Doris peste tT ltetlectual and spiritual activity,” of Stealing Poles selections, and Ethel a ‘evn, may this: If anyone seriously thinks that I am going to run the post Office department as a political ma-| The Pantagescope will ghine he is just as mistaken as he/| 12th episode of “Velvet Finger,” tould be. Even if I were so short: | detective serial Sighted and had such a perverted| pat ACK HIP OFFERS Wea bp Son duties and responsibill- py EASING PROGRAM ties, President Harding would be ‘ the last man in the world to permit} W™- Friedlander is the pro such a thing “I am as interested as any man Possibly can be in the success of the republican party and of this ad | President Handing asia Accused of stealing several tele phone poles, Harry P. Kooger, 37, moving picture operator, of Westlake ave, N., was arrested on a \grand larceny warrant by Assistant morial day services of Adna will be|Port Warden L. 0. Van Riper Fri Jof mpecial significance this year,|day afternoon. E. G. Richards of |with services honoring the memory | factoria, on the éast shore of Lake of three Adna boys who lost their| Washington, charged that Koeger lives In the world war. hauled the poles off the beach in A memorial to these boys, Carl C.| front of his place and towed them to Dunham, Arthur Bastman and WU-| his own house on Wentlake ave. Koe tuck, clever ju show the the |Adna Will Honor Memory of Heroes ADNA, Wash, May 21 The Me BR ducer responsible for “Sweeties,” 9 colorful musical comedy act which tops the new show opening at the} Palace Hip Sunday. The act includes a number of pretty girls The Diaz Troupe, a quartet of iam B. Pratt, a high school gym- | ger claime he found the | poles adrift. Mexican athletes, are scheduled to} nasium, is to be dedicated. The —— |furnish some breath-taking stunts, ceremonies will be in charge of | ed M | while Al Gamble and company have Loren Fiscus Post, American Le Arm en Raid 1—Helene Vincent, Palace Hip. 2—Lester Carter, coming | Ireland Hospital a novelty act @hich features some gion, of Chehalis. rapid calculating. to Metropolitan. 3—Eunice Vernille, Butler. 4—Charles L.| Two of the boys were killed in ae! prrprin, May 21—A band of plurality indicated the country’s be-| Helen Vincent ts heralded ag a) (i]), Pantages. 5—Ann Butler, Moore. jton—Dunham in the battle of Sols | .rmed men raided Jervis hospital to- Nef in our ability and honesty of | pretty sit with a pleasing voice. To renee sons, July 23, 1918, and Eastman in| aay removed a wounded soldier on « Belgium. Pratt died in the service | seeetcher into the hospital yard and at Washington, D. C. as a member} there killed him. 20th engineers. To Hammer and company call thelr | AL JOLSON offering “The Fros.” loa [COMING SOON ake “World's Apart,” starring Borene| 4; Johnson will be presented Sy O'Brien, is the ange ont offering. !tne Menara. Lee and J. 3. Shubert the Jam Is Jammed_| which precedes eac! ow. in the Winter Garden's massive Ori. | ool teachers were getting the CLEVER DAN! JOINS ental travesty, “Sinbad.” at the “lowdown” on Paulhamus’ methods PRESIDENT HARDING BUTLER REVUE Metropolitan for four days starting gaturday. Forty instructors in do- | READS NATIVE HUMOR A special feature of the popular | Sunday, May 29. high|| WASHINGTON, May 21—Aa | Teachers Learn How | If we make good we shall be en tuna toe continuance of the coun. i Daddy, bring home some of Boldt's French pastry. —Advertisement, 1502/5 ae 4 The Great t American Home “VENICE, Cal.—Ethel Hammer, 15,| vers from long spell of sleeping kness. — } — musica] revue at the Butler hotel, beginning Sunday night, with be the appearance of Eunice Vernille, a tak ented dancer, who comes direct from a 10 months’ run at Tait’s cafe, San Francisco. This talented little artist was secured thru the personal ef. Soxalyg of Mra. John E. Savage, who has just returned from the South, Mr, Tait has Miss Vernille under al destroyed. Ferpick is to| two-year contract, but has given Mrs. |BE HERE SOON . In “Sinbad™ there are two acts of |™OMtic science in Beattie 14 scenes and 2$ musical numbers |*cheols went to Puyallup in cush- | A score of popular Broadway favor. loned trucks to see how the jam is! ites will support Mr. Jolson in his! [Jasnmed. Sapt. W. J. Vary, of the | forthcoming appearances here. leannery, was to discuss preserving | MINSTRELS TO and canning. The teachers were to have luncheon at the plant's cafe- Herbert's, Greater Minstrels is |teria, | booked to appear at the Metropoil-| — | tan for next Friday and Saturday MILWAUKER, Wis—Nelson A./ A free street parade and concert will | White, federal prohibition inspector, | be given at noon on the day of the|and Joseph Ray, an aide, arrested on words. ident new book was on President Hard. ing’s desk last week book there, among stacks of cor respondence, commissions and of. ficial papers. In big letters acrons the front of the cover were the “ARTEMUS WARD.” Even presidents, it seems, like relaxation tn their reading. Pres- detective Harding ap- the onty Wilson stories when tred. parently prefers native American ADDED 1,500 NEW BOX: DEPOSIT VAULTS. able papers. ave. at Pike st. TO OUR MODERN SAFETY Come and examine cur equipment for the safekeep- ing of bonds and other valu- “Entrance corner Second i PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK STARTING (For Five Days Only) Sunday Night With Two Shows, 7 and 9 P. M. with having liquor unlaw-! Savage option on the dancer's serv- fully in his possession. ices for a brief season. METROPOLITAN—Sun. M Four Nights and Gala Matinee ho OUT-OF-TOWN MAIL ORDERS —— > BOX OFFICE SALE MOND Messrs. Lee & J. J. Shubert Present THE COMEDIAN OF THE DAY show and concert in front of the|charges of conspiracy to transport or. theatre before each performance. | and sell liquor. — Four Shows Daily Thereafter 2, 4, 7 and 9 P. M. CHIEF W. H. SEARING AFTER SEEING A PRE-SHOWING OF “THE STREAM OF LIFE,” SAYS: “The Stream of Life’ is a beautiful, inspir- ing and heart-eripping motion picture that I heartily indorse pictures of this character and trust that it may be received with enthusiasm by the citizena” carries a mesenge to every heart. THE WONDER PRODUCTION OF THE AGE—A CLEAN, WHOLESOME STORY OF LIFE ITSELF, THAT HAS THE INDORSEMENT OF FOUR HUNDRED OF SEATTLE’S LEADING CITIZENS WHO WITNESSED IT AT A SPECIAL SHOWING INDORSEMENTS YOU CAN’T GET AWAY FROM better than ‘Way Down A MOTION PICTURE WITH A MESSAGE ANOFULL OF SMILES & Halcony (firet Halcony (acxt 3 rows) Raleony (last 6 rows) Gallery (entire) Plas War Tax allery (entire) as Plas War Tax “Greater, —BERT SNYDER, Community Motion Picture Bureau, “A beautiful story. People need to be brought to a realization of what life really means.” —MRS. H. W. LUNG, Seattle Board of Censorship Has Shattered Every Known Record Stage Success the Country Over CONG “ease ce” COMIN Next Friday and Saturday With a Matinee Saturday = HERBERTS GREATER [reese] MISS LOIS WILEY Soloist With the Firgt Methodist Church, Wil Accompany the Picture in Song Pius War Tax METROPOLITA MAYBE Your WANT A ‘TOW, OUT OF MISTER ? LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. — Swale jlowing her false teeth with food, | Mrs. Eliza Harper dies. DIRECTION JENSEN-VON HERBERC} 20 & UNIVERSITY HERE NOW Lionel Barrymore —well remembered for his magnificent acting in such pictures as “The Copperhead,” in 3 new emotional triumph— (First Time in Seattle) —fascinating, enticing, enthralling—drawing its victims by its beauty, its splendor, its golden luster of gaiety, love and laughter! Cast includes beautiful Mae MacAvoy; the celebrated actress, Doris Rankin, and H. Cooper Cliffe. EPISODE EIGHT “The Son of Tarzan”

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