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Sue NOVE* Wilkes Co. ‘Offers Comedy IRON AND STEEL Vera Gordon * at ‘the M oore J) Thomas Chatterton wil! EL Sy am RNR: coe eae. —~Mue. Paula, Pan 8 Toney, Moore. 2 * & great actress, Vera Gordon, . Made a sensational _ mother in the photoplay ; fs the headline at- at the Moore for next iss Gordon is appearing in a sketch called “Lul- bed as a comedy, dram- of heart throbs. Miss jjhas endeared herself to e. ? & hit as} ty cay 2—Arthur Belasco, Wilkes. 3— ce Ayres, Palace Hip. e 2° milfions thru the medium of tho ms and this Orpheum tour is cementing that friendship even stronger. Jim Toney and Ann Norman have an amusement notion which they choose to call, “You Know What I Mean.” Maurice Diamond and Helen Mc Mahon in “Snapshots of 1922" have ¢}% high-class singing and dancing using story of n life, with ie pi aid set- spectacular and dra- Punch in —_—_ PATHE NEWS —. SPORT REVIEW ——. NOVEL COMEDY “On Location” —. JACK O'DALE > At the Wurlitzer -—_—_— + ADMISSION 20¢ Time—Tax Included number. Something new in the musical comedy line is to be offered by Harrwon and Dakin. Joe Bennett, the “skipping nut,” has number called “Dark Mo ments.” The Rios excel as gymnasta, Miss Bobbie Gordone, famous ar tist model, will be seen in poses representative of paintings and some original designs. ADELE BLOOD IN DELIGHTFUL COMEDY Some of the complications that may arise when one volunteers a service for a friend are amusingly revealed In “A Widow by Proxy,” which i announce! aa the offering for the new week at the Wilkes, be «inning tomorrow matinee, The play fs a comedy by Catherine Chisholm Cushing, that enjoyed considerable vogue several seasons ago. It telis a story of a bachelor girl who, to oblige a timid friend whose hus. band is reported dead, volunteers to act as the widow in arranging some insurance and property details. The role of the widow will be Played by Adele Blood, and her sense of humor and keen insight into the details of comedy will in- vest the role with distinct charm. Miss Blood has already become a Real Painless ‘whalebone & te, 7 ong and # moeenet "pl does not cover ro ; you can bite corn off th | eob; guaranteed 15 years. ff Teetn All work guaranteed for 15 yeara Have impressions taken in the morn- teeth , day. Exami- vi re o eel, Fs ood. “aatistaction. pera, whe have. tested our werk Wh ming to our office, be sure in the right place. gee with you. Cat Rate OHIO Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Vraser-Patersen Co, Rupture Cured Write today for our | TEED Proposition and. fr books deseribing this w ment and record of mary {enavena ae | mia, ous F Just send_your name and nan City, Mo PLANT IN STATE Big Blast Furnace to Be Put! Up at Tekoa Additional proof that tren ore in commercial quantitie is found in almost every part of Washington ts furnished by the proposed establish ment of a pig iron and steel plant at Tekoa, Wash ‘The ores in the vicinity of Tekoa are superior to the Lake Superior ores,” W. C. Hayward, president of the Commerce Steel corporation, de clared, “Only hematite ores have so |far been found in this territory, and that is the highest class of ore from which pig tron for elther foundry }use or steel is made Hayward said that his company will start construction immediately Jon a furnace with a 75-ton capacity the output to be increased as rap Jidly as the demand grows until a |500-ton per day stack blast furnace jis needed “There is an entirely adequate supply of raw materials to insure the production of a large tonnage of iron and steel Hayward added. Engineers to Help Stressing the importance of pro viding free accommodations for vi iting automobile tourists, the Seattle chapter, American Association of En gineers, has adopted resolutions pledging its co-operation in ¢ obtain better camping facilitte College Editors to Be Guests at Game Forty-five delegates from nine col- loge to the Pacific Coast Prean as lsociations’ conference, which closed at the university Saturday, were to be guests of the university at the Washington-Stanford football game this afternoon and at the untvernity dance tonight. great favorite with the audience at the Wilkes, She ts always lovely to see, and her acting ts born of intelligence and experience “A Widow by Proxy” offers op portunities for other members of the Wilkes company to appear in roles that will please their admirers. have role opposite Misg Blood, There will be matinees Sunday Wednesday and Ssturday MYSTERY ACT TO PAN Two of vaudeville’s greatest fou |tures—one “The House of David" band, and the other the supreme mystery, “The Divided Woman,” [will give the new bill at the F tages two beadiine acts, beginning Monday matinee. “The House of David" band has been seen here on one previous trip, bat “The Divided Woman” is just now causing wide interest in the East. Alexander Pantages saw it In New York and immediatety booked it for his cir- cult. The divided woman ts prob- ably the greatest filusion or mystery that vaudeville has seen in a dec- jade. A young woman ts placed in a box long enough to accommodate her body. Her feet and hands are tied and the ropes held by a committee. ‘The lid of the box ts closed and two young men proceed to saw it in two in the middie. It all takes place in full view of the audience and the ‘woman is apparently sawed in two. Other acts are: Nell McKinley In “Jast a Darn Fool”; the Chung Hwa Four; Derel Blair in songs and dances, and Mile. Paula, aerial artist. MUSICAL HIGHLANDERS AT PALACE HIP The new show coming tomorrow to Loew's Palace Hip features a dis- tinctive headline in the offering of Tom Brown's Musical Highlanders. Famed thruout America as the ort! nator and producer of the “Six Brown Brothers” act, of vaudeviije and phonograph fame, now featured with Fred Stone’s “Tip Top” com- pany, Tom Brown is said to have equalled that effort in this “musi- cal muse in kilts.” The four lassies and two laddies, who form the sex tette, are heralded as thoro musi- cians, excellent singers and graceful dancers. An eccentric comedian, whos: methods of extracting laughs is said to be decidedly original, and an associate, who aids and abets him in his fun-making, are Morrissey and Young. Much fun and interest fs antici pated in the offering of Grace Ayers and Brother, a duo of roller! skaters. Jack Lyle is a cheery tramp com- edian who is paradoxically billed ao» “the Peau Brammel of Vaudeville.” Hartz and Evans are a youthful couple who promise a descriptive dixplay of novel dance doings. Pretty Shirley Mason is to be seen in the stellar role of the feature photoplay, “Love Time.” Dance “Get ‘Acquainted Night,” Tues., at Bright's, 1604 4th—iAdv.) Used Hats Bought PHILIPPINE BUSTAL BALIVAG ONLY GOOD PRICES ASSESSED AND P. only firm tn thin ‘business. it helps you to The smile oe comes RESIN INOL Wherever the itching and whatever the cause | Resinol rarely fails to stop it at once Try it yourselfand see = =! “ee DR, ANDREWS, 509 Koeb | Tourist Camp Here) the! yp SEATTLE (HUSBAND IS PEEVED AT JACK ST AR This is Miss Bee Palmer, New York actress, whose hus-| band, Al Siegel, song writer, announces he will sue Jack | Dempsey charging alienation of his young wife's affections. | ‘Miss Palmer, it might be added, is the young woman who in- troduced the shimmy to America, onsauant o om) JITNEYS IGNORE - COUNCIL ORDER SEATTLE MUNY LINE Figure it out! 20 on Cowen Park Run Now --40 Next Week More than 8,400 gum-selling machines on Seattle street cars 20 to @ car. | | Despite the ~~ eounell resolution barring all fitneys from Seattle! streets, more than 20 buses continued Each machine selling an aver age of 50 sticks a day to operate. Saturday on the Cowen Park run Each of the 420,000 sticks be W. R. Crawford, attorney for the stuck under the car seat. That i» what may happen if the elty council decides to ap- prove a contract with the Reidar Gjolme Co, for the installation et: eaapating machines on the || jitney _assoctatio clared. that otr € ore < . It is estimated that the con FP apetlnpe Tye sty te ate a tract would yield the railway || Carl H. Reeves, superintendent of public utiliies, told Crawford two days ago that one of the jitney driv died at the |? would be arrested and a test case King county hospital Thursday, Hid. |™4de to determine whether the city den had been employed as a watch. |28# power to stop autobuses operat fund about $30,000 a year. man in the hospital and had been a |!) sunder & state loenre. resident of Seattle for 30 years. The buses are operating under the porioten —————_=t wns |PETMIinsion of the state department | H Itt R t | of public works. To evade the jitney | ban here, they hold themselves out &s an interurban stage line, altho Practically all their work ix done! within the city limita, Do it yourself without drugs, electricity or appliances of any kind. By a simple method of nerve Preawure, easily learned and applied Bandits Kill Man ~~ child can do {t—you can abso- in Futile Holdup lutely rid yourself of CONSTIPA CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—Antone Baset- le, 35, was shot and killed by two bandits today, when he attempted to resist their efforta to hold up the TION, HEADACHES, RHEUMA- TISM, ASTHMA and other ills, as thousands of others have done. For @ price within the reach of rea lestate office of C. L. Jurks, Ba all you can obtain this wonderful setic, a customer, waa in the office when the holdup occurred. The ban- system, and this knowledge ti yours for a lifetime—no further expense dita escaped without obtaining any and FREEDOM FROM THESE funds. Stringer Enters | r ILLS—think of that Not-Guilty Plea) Write for further information|, Armiigned in supertor court Prt | Money Back Guarantee soa tek | 48%: former Sheriff John Stringer nothing Dut your time, You owe it| Pieaded not guilty to a charge of | pogo edd bg ca rab dtl grand larceny. He appeared before | ib cite ‘Rol Taacce CH jJudge Everett Smith after a demur 3211.G, West Washington St, Loo | Te‘ br cionasaaceatnenstcrescalresapinisiat ruled AION. Sel--Aseartionpett: i -d, 7 Walaa ateenine tite tert Jer, requested the prosecutor to with- | draw the grand larceny charge, as-| |serting Stringer had been paid the aa 962.84 which he in accused of tak jing from county funds by the fed. jeral government, with the approval jof the attorney general. Douglas denied this motion, saying he would Prosecute, Peter Witt to Talk to Millionair Club Peter Witt, traction expert who is | visiting Seattle from Cleveland, will speak before the “Millionair” club | Saturday night. Others on the pro-/ gram include: Annie and Harriet | Hill, pianists; M. Merino and Mary | Gillespie, vocalists, and May Jenkins, dramatic reader. A free lunch for the unemployed will follow the pro- gram, according to M. G. Johanson, | j manager of the club. | | | Per Ton, Delivered in Load Lote GARFIELD 2743 (Thoroughness} Tharacterizes our methods every transaction, and our cu tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound bual- cess Judgment. 4% Paid on Savings Agonsien counts Subject to Check Are ni Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 5ST. Seattle Far Ahead of East, Says Guest | Both banking conditions and the} general atmosphere and optimism in the West are far ahead of those in | the Bast, according to & KE. Dahl,| managing director of the Central Bank of Norway, Christiania, who is ; @ Seattle visitor, Norway has about f ployed, Dahl said, but due to gov- ernment measures there will be little suffering among them this winter, 2, » ». ~ = -\\¢ OUR BIG HOPE JONES WURLITZER ORGAN WITH FRANK LEON . : 1) to Open Saturday A bazaar given by Holy Rosary parish, West Seattle, will open Sat urday night in the Arlington hotel building at First ave, and Univer. sity st. marking the beginning of a campaign to raise $60,000 for a new school building. Survival of the Fittest If you wait too long I may not be able to build up run-down conatitut) in time, Sc Hlectric’ Lig Lific manual manipulation Swedish Movements will wonders, DR. 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