The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1921, Page 5

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— es SATURDAY, DECEMBER 91 STAR PAGE S SEATTI 3 Wilkes Company Is Closing|Beggar’ s Opera { LET'S HOPE THIS ONE REACHES THE GOAL |U.S.Sword Unbroken, "Met t Has Musical Comedy peng Friends | ia tt slkge Poindexter Declares | Together Again 7. 7a orp onan Oe maki al | | MUST SlOP HERE, SON — Senator Milew Poi treaties Nam xter's vine nents can pee fe tus brought efully the | ut oe The appearance gene's j ey, ; Soneiahk tanathnse tee aleacha ot bo ‘T Quile Re | fact that, while limitation | of t war © will, Wie - aght together two friends 5 5 “ | nat, while timitation Six years ago Mary Houlahar IT So tL TuRN The | cific are the two matters upper ated red ney daughter of Mrs, Annie Houlahan of Jo % j in the country today, Unele 2 f ity of any on Seattle went to Germany to stud B OVER U. Sam ix not by y means io Deere. music at the Lehman Witer er ” \ | “breaking his »word Tt limitation % ae studios, There she made 4 | Contracts amounting to $1 creement, if carried out, leaves Em lau tance and b Ba fast friends NOW MAKE GooD! 100,000 for tb mt of the | United te a relatively greater }with Celia Turrill, a brilliant young , us) Puget Sou navy yard are Lo be on the sea than ever beforay _ 4 ae let curly in January and cow SHOULD BE KQUAL }Englich wom who was studying for an oper career | gress is being asked for $700,000 (TO ANY POWER Then came the war, Miss Houla more. But it is and has been my han hurr back to Amert and 7 was announced by Admiral! opinion that the United States shouMl Miss Turrill Ame a secret service John A. Ho werff, commandant of be equal to any other power in tha agent for the British government t Avy at the oindexter | world The two friends low, track of each 1 of the Chamber of Com “It has been suggested recently: other entirely Sunday night the ¢ members’ council yesterday. that we put a white border aroun@ 1s a means of promoting: AK TO COME I think the flag of the United And I think,” the admiral added, | States is good enough as it tm if we have @ little patience we will| “I have recently read proponals tO no doubt have aviation fields all |Change the insignia on the doliae aia over this part of the country, at|® broken sword. I trust the day wim Sand Point, Camp Lewis and Brem.|never come when the sword of tim orton.” H Unit ates will be broken or ‘The need of an aviation field at | it will be the policy of our Seattle was emphasized by H. C,|t0 choose an emblem that K, Muhlenburg, in charge of the |!t# absolute helplesmmens. aviation division of the University of “Our trea with France, Great Washington reserve officers’ training Britain and Japan pledges all certian, whe ssid spect the rights of the others to 4 | ttle roust eventually be an air insular possessions in the 4 port. It is essential that the army, . a viation corps, postal) “There never has been an hour i) nervice and ommercial agencies our history when this nation § nding field here , tto " t the rights of r from the Aerial nations, ju we have dei Trannport mn of New ct_of otper nations, York in which they may that before gree with tne other August, 1 , they expect to be cov- that, when occasion arises, We Reggar's Opera company opened AVIATION FIELDS jtheir engagement in Beatt un day night Miss Houlahan attended frie and 4 the show, recognized bh & happy reunton followed Mix ‘Turrill, who poswesses wonderful meszo soprano voice, ix a splendid dramatic ctreas and her role of Lucy is one of the hits of |the opera. beauties) | Mr. de Courville ts highty optt mintio regarding his American tour “The De Courville Rev will be seon at the Metropol for one week, commencing Sunday night COMEDIENNE ON | MOORE PROGRAM | Lilian Shaw, favorite Orpheum | comedienne, called the arch enemy of gloom,” comes to the Moore neat n jeewrwerreae have a ‘I have a week in a distinctive and different ering the continent with flying confer with other as to offering. Mins Shaw creates a num planes capable of carrying 2,000 means by armed ag ber of characters each true ‘pounds. ‘They ask for data as to|can best be prevented. The Uj aod allows each to dominate our landing field.” States has always done this, . the particular ne portrayed. It | or Poindexter said: “It was unnecessary (0 ann has been said of Miss Shaw t i agreement with other salma ‘ cause these four control the |nies of the Pacific.” she has exceeded most vaudevil! in character portrayal. Gladys Clark ana Henry Be e dy re field seems to have so much man, who command atte om by piser force of personality, have a|—— merit that it seems there's going Lendie or Bandit 3 ° : | to be an aviation field here Getightful offering called “Tunes of| by Wud and Sedalia | IL ‘i d b whether congress makes it so or Gang 10 Years Ol the Hour A ‘ Clifford and Leslie are two ami egion rouse y not. - agree with Admiral ATHENS, Ga, hee. 3—Lad Joe Morrie and Flo Campbell talk lable « who are said have , Shipping Job Issue} toosewertt. 1 think we will | a 10yearold boy, whose police the number aviation They call a way of p g over a fund h i . have to have a number of flying | ord embraces 37 arrests, a band Aviateber is filled with|o¢ comedy einging, gilb talk and resolution requesting national) ried. all around here. | youthfad outlets. oct making singing and chatter jsome nimble dancing headquarters of the American Legion) “We have heard a great deal late-| miserable for the local police, “The demand for an aviation = eS. _, create more specu’ pene Phe po heed voc Mg = dln 4 Fun in @ Park” is a novelty of pl to Investigate the employment of Orl-|ly about the horrors of war and the! band is responsible for some j rg Ph gfe oman . * iM ifering of trick cycling, dances, ental labor on United States ships | Geeire for peace. A great deal of|of theft almost every day, & long time. | The origin of man is itunny falls and hilarious scrob » Esthonian Vessel Sent DOWN joing seattic was adopted by Seat-| PANS and expense hax been exhaust-|has staged more than @ scom® * ore or lean scientifically IMlin which a man and a pretty girl, « ‘ ed by the people of the United States | dari: the last ‘ doubt. The Taraan species t & de-! ity) and Quinnell, are neen by Soviet Craft | te pont 18, Friday night In/on the wensoat of peace. poser een ee ; [ete cout, ce ti The Face of the World” fe the : Roosevelt hall. “There has never been an hour | The young criminals work : i s pie verta Seibert seekaus nj te ature photoptay STOCKHOLM, De m1 ‘Twenty | A ®econd resolution indorsed the| since the American flag first j absolute impunity since they are ) nifty, geod looking man and a pret-| DANCING ACT three were drowned when the Estho| Unemployed Veteran# club. A mo-| floated over this country that we | too young to be sent to the ty, « wineorse girl ef personal TOPS PAN Bi nian ship Sarema wank, after collid-| tion was made to suggest the wealvag-| Mave not preferred peace to war | farm or the chain gang, and : |*y, < winsome | trl i Chie Supreme” ia the title of a [ite with the soviet loebreaker VINE. ing of the 309,000,004 if it could be properly obtained. | «tate reform school in Mill ’ ry ° > Dg . ldaint off the Finnish coast today ed tim n the Olympl “There in no necessity for eat|the only institution in the io , , " 2 . Sylvia.) Nibla, «ald to be one of the most |fainty dancing and singing offering | 4p) 4 thout eg ¥ ped 1—Shirley Kellogg, Met. 2—Nihla, Moore. ylvia pow rth a — Nie be ubeutaied Wreeur anulty ade The veasels crashed without Warn: |by unemployed service men | deat of pros along the lines of | where they can be sent for Moro, Palace Hip. 4—Adele Blood, Wilkes. 5 Sis-| win be seen in beautiful studies, ihe bendting nbtore ‘of the. new | ne ane Be paceme went to the bo cli e. We ansume that the policies| misdeeds, is so crowded that x o called “Quibe and Queries.” next Monday matinee. The four| | Jas to promote the interests of peace | cept even the ringleader of the When Albert de Courvilie pro-;that he seemed to be possessed of WILKES COMPANY : girls haveram array of beautiful | i : by remaining on friendly terms with | into the school. duced his second Revue in Lond: naight into what the public IN FINAL OFFERING af & tandsome stace Seattle Greeters |e SPECIALTY. A apap cap dite 4 . in, CT Da heir clever . ref ’ than test of arma. . . «. bur it ie thru t Plan Active Year 70 SEerLn nef ts Michigan U Prexy the way of amusement | With two performances Sunday |nexp and tal@mt that they have won gina Sevan JI ight hia entire/and two on Monday. the Wilkes ifeature hopeR In vaudeville ne for a year of unpre PREPAREDNESS on Visit to Ci piggies boo oe. sere } ne ol see stelier festure little | activity by the Greeters of “I think one way to promote peace| Graduates and former stud comedy, “Ten for These.” The pley|ouna stant Ut metion phcore, | ne, mate by 3 8 by @ self-respecting people to be | four colleges joined in honoring I eof the cleverest comedies | wit appear in yekit ‘that’ ta: nee yrepared to defend at all times their| Marion Le Roy Burton, presidet ae Wilkes’ patrons have seen and ft ts botue, — Oe bp A wee Tee Oi president of the or ; honor and vital interests, If we sink | the University of Michigan, and $$ $$_—_ a [both excellently staged and finely Sate ae cramer br ie Netgees Eansorny il 9 qnly. Mr. Geoley enya into & state of unpreparedness we | Burton, who were Seattle guests acted Pulteh Mi wart wlvoune giritaa|’ Other cotenre wore elected. om fol.) 2 7ne Spermatio Shield wAttibt onty|*7° Sey ualins &. temeteiee for) urday. Dr, Burien qraqaaeea T. Daniel Frawley, noted actor oth de yy P officers were @ | tain any came of runture pertectic {sreedy nations to attack us Carleton college, then served as, & youth, offer what they style “A |lows: Rube Pierce, Calhoun “hotel, , -| tt would be a very unwise nation | ident of Smith college and thi and oe gear ed —— — =e Little Song and Dance” rut vice president; J. W. Ryan, Ta. | ¥Ut contracts the opening in 10 day | eat would depend on a mere agree-| versity of Minnesota before ‘omm | pender There was a treaty safe | guarding Belgium, but it didn't pre and scored a hit with it, that tion of the public who pride th selves on pessimistic pre said that “he must be a favorite | gaicty company to Ameriga ( son of the Goddess of Luck.” umber two company, but the orig-| he produced eight more success inal, with Stirley Kellogs, Harry| a row they grudgingly admit of his famous picked Now he has bre F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadeiphia, the noted truss expert, now at the Washington hotel, 1 will remain in Seattle Sunday, day and Tuesday, January 1,-2, vancement over all former me FRAGRANCE | — the aroma of Mage cr Mig ne greg sh cpr instantaneous effects SUMNER.—Mra A. W. portrayed by Adele Blood and/ortering, called “Town ai Coun. . third vice prest exemplifyin tanta e A saigibicd on Chatterton In the minorlery = wit ‘ gh ae A tely appreciable and it oe ¥ 7 : Thomas Chatterton. Tn the minot |iry." with Mine Franc ax a coun Moran. Waldort hotel, mena a Sroinee ouaiartana| on [flected president Yocal branch ole e 0 ow itor ditry maid and Hal appearing as the| secretary, and “Happy” Hogan, |"tnding any strain or posi 4 or . ion a John Nickerson eimkal’ olir tate Siaell aabel, Gineurer instrument received the only award| “It i@ the observance of agree-!county farm bureau. ne company this séason at the] seven Tumbling Demohs will give| The Greeters are componed of hotel |!® England and in Spain, producing | = es is the best Thomar Wilkes |the bill some new acrobatic thrills, |clerks of Weatern Washington. They | Tesults without surgery, Injections, has yet presented In Seattle, and] fiarry Lamore has a novelty that | hold charter No, 9 in the Greeters of | Metical treatments or prescriptions.” its closing play is on the same high|is said to be a revelation in light-| America. Mr y has documents from the haa been maintained by a | United on government, Washing: plane that ning furnishing of a home. insp He will TEA. the players since the beginning of] Pred Stone in “Phe Duke ot| ‘Boy Scouts Given Sa’ lad fo” deaneaatinte” oiean their reason Chimney Butte,” will be the feature f-| betokens the perfection of the leat, PROGRAM OF stInTH phot play | Party by Bankers (02."scmanis prevent. stopping at| ACES essncani * Mutual Savings!any other place in this section | Famous for years, Salada never ; De itak \NDON, Deo. ¥ ‘ beg ihm bog ’ The New Year's show tha bas! IANT Li : The death of | bank was to give a party Saturday Vv. S—Every statement in this varies the excellence of its quality, [been secured “Uy “management of] Rath Bilington, who colapwed aes for the Boy Scouts. notice has been verified before the f. A * Palace Hip to open a four-| playing cards an One bundrded pounds of roasted| federal and State Courta——¥. H.| ayn’ engagement at that theatre|feats under water in a tank on @| pganuta were (o be given away, and| Seeley n ex.| theatre stage, iv attributed by ph tomorrow, is sald to be of | *|to the troop having the best propor-| ome Office, 117 North Dearborn St.,| ceptionally high etandard—a stand: |icians to heart din ard which Marcus Loew promises to| by holding her breath too long siven, wravesitiesiibes maintain thruout the year in his : . ia cil kere METROPOLITAN—°N..“==*—TOMORROW NIGHT At th head of the bill comes NEW YEAR’S WEEK ATTRACTION FAREWELL PERFORMANCES New Year's Matinee and Night — Monday Matinee and Night THIS NEW BILL ALL NEXT WEEK TWICE DAILY, 2:30-8:15 MAIN 0333 Nights 15¢ to $1.00 . . Matinees 15¢ to 50¢ Frank Terry, a wellknown scenario and song wri! who is appearing reonally in vau e with fine success, He presents, in eccentric fashion, & combination of stories Thomas Wilkes Presents “TEA FOR THREE Roi Cooper Megrue’s Brilliant Comedy GLADYS CLARK AND HENRY BERGMAN Assisted by the Dale Sisters and dack Landauer in “Tungs of the Hour” ongs, dances and dramatic song ne Sylvia Moro and the Reckless! Duo, a combiration a girl, promise sp doings. Ripply, catchy tunes, bright bits of funtalk and tuneful yoedling with comedy flashes, are combined | two men and| tacular no with T. DANIEL FRAWLEY Adele Blood and Thomas Chatterton THE ARCH ENEMY or GLOOM METROPOLITAN MONDAY, JAN, 16 FRANK HOOD PRESENT . 25¢ to 81 At the BEN ERNEST Mats... . 25¢ and 50¢ WILKES RODERO & MARCONI lin A Musical comeay ie Entitled “QUIBS AND QUERIE: Felix Patty, the Great French Trainer, Presents TARZAN The Sensation of the Season, A Real Novelty “NIKLA”’ Vaudeville’s Daintiest Model BLANCHE SHERWOOD AND BROTHER In “Aviating Antics” PANTAGES Quality Vaudeville and Veatare Vietures Continuous from 1:20 p,m. to It p.m, Dally vei LO Palen Week Beginning Monday Matinee, January 2 DANCE SENSATION OF VAUDEVE n CHIC SUPREME” Quartet of Charming Singing and Dancing Girls The World-Renowned Contr: FUL “A Little N @ HURT HALL & VRANCIS own and Country” JOK FLO MORRIS & CAMPBELL “THE-AVI-ATE-HER” By Joseph L. Vilmdom's Sweetheart VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN Sereen's Youngest Emotional Star jn pers PANTAGESCOPE Fred Stone in “The Duke of Chimney Butte” and Other Features Browning Floor Lower js Owner of auto license 150498 may have two free tickets for Tuesday night's performance, Call at box offi General Admixaion: Matinees 25 centas Nights 40 cents First 5 rows Lust 5 rows STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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