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sMONPAT, DECEMBER 5, 1921. KILLS HIMSELF, SHOOTS HIS SC THE SEATILE STAR “stageretrraarasta tts ssts2t¢ ts A Special Pamphlet Prepared for ; ket ean, it isn't a dangerous germ | killing dooan't counterbalance their] Women's University clib agreed, them. It isn’t for man to decide 1 Seattle Boys and Girls a By svende Mons ve gn bom igen tt ltr nr fh Sventage. 3 | for the cam:| with her |\ike tubbies and 1 want them to Ans rh Saag Hage ARE olhgent TE lust Tabby die’ pw unple ® 5 ie I never coukl see why p live.”" The Star's Washington bureap. eepone n ° pleasant, scavenging, alley never em “ORT », Dec —One man Be Mockwwell Sayre, millionaire Chi Breed ought to go Absolutely,” he 1 axked Wm, Coff office man nd girls, has prepared a dandy four-pag' x, on PORTLAND, I x = base § ShEO broker who detests cats, S0)% | AMS YDONNELL ne only Sunes Se too ‘far with er at the sheriff's head rH, ; t's cabinet and the executive departments wan dead and another was need whe must |AGAINST "RM Jantmata give human beings in. re + ol 6 the Washington, their work and duties es death here today a the result oC Mrs, George D. Keasler, head of senietinn At: th Marion McDon-|turn for all the kindn: they re ' re Well,” This t 11] about the cabinet, what it does, when 5 ily Cee in Si cAbeerican Cat association, says| Acorns, to. Mrs. ‘pao bie.” this germ t he'll, give ts apiece for it helps the president, the law of succession of cabinet off! dhiistet went 4 @hemustn't. : ‘ “aoe rell, of the department of public we! | ceive are fe - nd —_ ada stories we hear every dead cat, Now | know cers to the presidency in case of the presidefit’s death, and what Frank B ~storas A 68, wan dent, | fare, all cats alike. “And they're| And after all that, I talked to 3 Hen sapwody ee Vihtente | ote a o | ; do tor the pec e by Abd Seattle's citizens say that}. ae eauea oan Henry Landes, prosident of the City en a ‘io ped 4 ri at Vd pay more | work each department and its vayious bureaus do for the people a suicide, shot o S hen lek Gertainty she must and certainly |; x, * nless. Of | Federation of Women's clubs - apiece (0 see of the country heavy charge of bucks DW she masta ; ‘ oar tunis bey ay ; om Ne ae haere gabe’ Mite ioe cee ig me purl wht all cats were This information will give you a knowledge of the government ing the shooting critical wound WONDERFUL WHAT sabe belitak titiak bx iianden Toren’ very ousltabe, Wl aeie a ere Gee is thoxe four that at Washington that is right ap to the minute and taken from Bling of his non Elis, 3%, and thee q able 100! itting be | Landes, “are ory desira aidilel walle 7 mt jay Mra SEATTLE THOUGHT fore the fire, but stop) to think,/we must use temperance in every ‘ ing | park my house at t fficial sources oid ~man's att o # fi r| cate shouldn't |!2% ® Musical, welbtrained singing | geock every morning and make Any boy or girl (on grownup, too) who wants this informa mma Bingham, bis daughter-ing Its like this; When 1 read in| we know they’te parasites, and cer-| thing. Of ! "t| voles, and their repertoire has been | clock every, arn) (ion may Kove Th by Billing o6t carefully the coupon below and > ' | ‘The tockwell Sayre avas |tainly ax Rockwell Sayre says, ‘germ | die," she prote Some are : ; Nag gpa a sig 1 ; t ' 4 caien y ms tee a ni a. a." | ver frabl « household peta,./ &* ed from. popular exeerpta wom “p diodala’,* casa 1, “whit 6 sending to our Washington bureau According to Mr#, Bingham, het | } cents a dead cat and carriers’ As far a concerned,” | very deairable as he 1 tar thalte ane eeling eanee tut werto wi : , oh . launched his antifeline cam-|she added, “they may all I} This is just @ case of using a litte alllar operas and pleasing bellads. |. iinte: about the campaign: De h 4 and his father quarreled § for “A Catless World in| wouldn't have one in my house.” judgment.” | Lucky and Harris, « pair of young | yoy want them all t frequently, The younger couplg & fo - " * “ ——— . oO or, pro y neir home with ° seattle yr ‘And Mrs, Henry Lanta of the men wi ft humor, pF hse “ ean H | Washington Burean of The Seattle Star, who had made their Ey og T wondered what Seattle Deputy Prosecuting Attorney And Mra, Hei vs Minot aaa eactae tab Just ‘as long aa somebody veitts| f i WES Sadis Mack. Ate, Wostdingion, 1D. C. Le ar Itaghatn,,deeideste mov Gitizens would think about the prop . HH Patterson likes cats. ; > chniies thore four began Mr. Coffee, # ’ k ‘ . Geition, So I asked them, and “Goodness, no," he declared | again I want the pamphlet on THE PRESIDENT’S CABINET, to other quarters, chjectet to ttl 4 wd : all and OF al ye at joc’ ad found that Tabby had both frieads| when I mentioned the attack, Pre ate ee erie ene] “Tut please, talk about al cats,” and inctose twe conte te stamps for postage Bingham ee ee iolieoed, J and enemies among Seattteites. " Kill them. If we didn’t itor, who posseanes & pleasing tenor |1 asked him, not just thone four ‘ Sere cuales Wied Tea ae (Phe first person attacked with the} have cats we wouldn't have any voice, further enliven. affairs with |You know, cata in general.” NGO. 01. -s000sescecrereroeersesorsresesooeressrseersoosnes apo! a put neither took etfectl @Uestion was H. M. Irelan, indus-| Jittle kittens. And we certainly Itheir skit, “Frosen Out.” r. Coffee looked thoughtful, Bingham, ctataphed te: wrest. toil trial engineer for the Pacific Coast! want the kittens—the playful, fgprettcnne Biber | a ‘© be honest with you,” he said | # Street aNd NO... .0-.0sereesrsresoerersassrastiovsvesersovers tiie bay: hie father’s hang Coal Co. | fluffy little Kittens. Lots of |, Tallman and Kerwin, likewise out) wie, much dignity. “I'm afraid I'm , ceiigan, Seven Ele Satie a Said he: Cats? I agree with people like them, And when it Scenic Effect Proves to Be te Ser prejudiced—because those four Clty or Town. ..-++.+++++++ wk an eee They're carriers. n ” oun or hat Coffer shot ip Sayre. ey germ comes to being germ carriers, which 1 don't know what Mr. Coffee} Hf gig lias Xo the younger Bingham: stag ‘They take the place of little chil- he continued to protest, “we're Big Feature of Play firen in many homes. They'reim- | all that, Besides, they kill rats Pestors on humanity, They're and mice, And as fae as being | treacherous. Besides, I mever | mean and — treacherous—well, By Glenn Hughes have been able to accustom my- | once I had two little kittens, iger self to their midnight dialogues, the, so f fe and 1 say ‘do away with all the a Apes sree ~ cats’ ” themselves as to inflict injyry* BROTHER LAWYER opened Sunday to w the Wilkes theatre. A m lastic audience greeted the perform be . to cree 8 DIDNT AGREE ance, and from conversation one .“ he said “—and} But his brother attorney, J. §.| overheard in the vee, one Res ete. There's the alley cat and the| Tyrrell, didn’t agree, “Cats are) infer that the scenic efiwdly Uatt | 4A ntally domestic cat. Now |absolutely valueless,” he declared. | tered _ hg id iro press! the “The oc jo t story © ne ple | © elcnen e sinansnAlitiieestiemescssensthiltoanes At any rate it cannot be gaineald mouse ——<—<—<—<—$ _ ‘ “The Passion F lower” Entrances Audience By Glenn Hughes that rain (wet and gtietening in the} ght) fell continaously re act, much to the| the actors, who had trugale with with interference from | the weather. » much motsture fell the role.of Esteban, the impassioned | that there was some fear expressed that the foundations of the building y{and unhappy husband, conveys a most striking and dramatic impres-| would be washed away ver does he pass over into| WEMBERS OF AUDIENCE z ” owe: of trickery, he is always | TEL , THE WORLD to Sactlaharet apne ied aM pipes gemma nat | In the men’s smoking-room (no | . which opened for a week's | PLAY’S SETTINGS Iname more dignified is justifiable) | SS eaguencat at the Metropolitan thea- | ARE REAL JOY between the second and third acts, I} Mere than any play seen in Seat-| neard voetfero comments on the Toners are many fine things which | tle this season, “The Passfn Flow: | production t storm, wasn't may justly say about this. pro- |r” illustrates. the beautiful possibill-| it?" sald one. “I'll ey wo eplied ‘The play itself is a folk | tie of stage settings which combine! 4 fellow-amoker. Just then @ third ma which borders upon exalt.| the simplicity and dignity of modern} joined the party. “Seme rain: tragedy. Built as it is upon a/@ft wth the practical requirements of | storm, eh?” said he: “I'll tell the Of great! love and hatred, of | Tealistic drama. It is @ joy to sce| world? spoke the other two im unk a which hurl men and women | Such settings after the tawdry and | son, ‘Abysses of terror, pity and re-|@ntiquated products of the scenic| at this moment another group and written with the skill and} @ftist’s brush which usually accom-|o¢ entracte nicotine fiends began that only a first-class dra-| Pany road shows ent in the far corner of can possess; it grows from a| “The Passion Flower,” rich in the “rit tell colorful opening to « series of | tuff of real drama, too complicated which ascend step by step|to be explained in a few word lehis guy the polic ‘the final curtain, when there | Summary, ts a piece which shoul the brother of the fan outburst of dramatic emotion | seen by everyone who loves the thea} way his sister that w sweeps thé audience like a| tf. For one thing it brings home to] 6 guy that was shot.” hat has been long gathering [ae the cs that our Pegg “apie \@ | @Phig explanation brought forth « et ae Vers LOW PMO COs uge of comments, pro and con. ye mother of the Passion Flower, tnd that beuuty of dialog and depth| the guy that wns shot was the & woman who carries the burden | Of Characterization can be combined) Hrotner of somebody's sister, but! B bousshold which is blighted by | Wit® *Xciting plot, and all of them | ioe necessarily the brother of the ‘and jealousy, she releases a store | ™a0° Into ® Work Of As every {sister of the guy that said he was ‘energy that is almost appalling. at thie fon Med eee etneed, nd | going to do the shooting. are several moments during ot cb rr * day and)" Finally the hubbub ended, when play when one thinks that she vdcy gear bese of the speakers turned the dis her thest pitch, but it leussion back to the storm. “A Boe as foe ee ns| SPLENDID BILL great storm for on the stage® he SEEN AT MOORE said. “Sure was. Ill say so™ re- It's one of those “get acquainted”! sponded the rest. So that was set bills at the Moore theatre this week.| tied amicably. ‘end of the third act to bring out tt is almost superhuman. After the regular run of the new! ADELE BLOOD Orpheum bill the whole cast puts on| PROVES CHARMING | diseomfiture difficust lines out any addith the think, oe poy 6 after that's r guy, and it y Generted by in that thrilling scene that art of both the playwright ‘actress achieve their most superb a burlesque review that scored a) Laying aside gossip, it’ can be! @ supporting company, too, is | clear knockout Sunday stated that Adele Blood deported! of praise, Especially fine is| Music and comedy run close honors | herself charmingly in a role that| for the headline honors, with Joseph | would seem unsuited to her cus Howard, popular song writer, and|tomary style. Altho certain of the Miss Ethlyn Clarke in the steliar po-| siimactic scenes were overplayed by sitions. They sing a number of songs| 4); the characters, the principals [written by Howard, and their skit) worked hard and, for the most part, went ovet weil, effectively One of the best jazz comedy acts| qPnomas Chatterton and Arthur | of the year is introduced by Al 204) peiasio won the plaudits of the Fanny Stedman. They're @ real) qugienee thruout the performance; comey team and have some smart/ (Chatterton by his strong, likable! }lines and know how to put them | Characterization of the Irish red-| across the footlights. of Alfred Hickman, who, in coat, and Belasco by his well con- | Next in favor Sunday were Frank | ceived interpretation of the old nd Milt Brittom in “Say It With! go tenman ? ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC ' ef course! | Music.” Xylophone, piano, trombone, cornet and saxophone music made up |their offering. They put their bit| over with lots of snap, playing popu lar music for the most part |. Jack Kennedy, Helen Warde, Betty | Loue Hart and Walter Craig stage a comedy skit on the golf links that is | better than the uverage, with Ken: | jnedy carrying off major honors. Claude Gordon with a .line of| Forrest Taylor appeared in the jrole o2 the martyred doctor, and T. | Daniel Frawley, director of the com- pany, was seen for the first time in the part of Father Thibautt, “Tiger Rose” is a stirring melo- }drama of the great Northwest. It | wae made famous by David Belasco and Lenore Ulrich, and ig sure to be | popular with Wilkes patrons. There will be performances every fight this week, with Wednesday and Saturday matinees, see |SHOW OF QUALITY |AT PALACE HIP The Royal Harmony Five, head- lining the show at the Palace Hip, provide “@e real thing” in high clas | music, A trio of men and two pretty girls form the company, each possess: “smart cracks” and somé big league | LINE IS BUSY x Sum hello; are you still there, (8? Do you remember the we saw last week that I but couldn't afford? Well, have that dress and I've made a ry. One of the girls in the} €; you know the one I 10!d rou #0 well-dressed, told me she all her clothes at Cherry's ty sa small amourt down and rest in easy payments. I went ‘their etore, which is down on ave., between Madison and Just over the Pig’n Whistle, bought that dr “New I'm back Saturday afternoon and | Duy a beautiful hand-tailored evit 1) ‘Saw, just $39.50, and some biouses, But say, Gladys, the beauty > of it is, I don’t commence my pay- ‘Ments until after the ist of the Year. Now ain't that fine? You fee buying my winter clothes docs | Mot interfere. with my Christmas card tricks, is former. Tim and Kitty O'Meara, with Ross Wright at the piano, complete the bill with a dancing act, while Mar garet Taylor, a wire artist, opens. Both are good numbers. 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