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» 8 # Blsie Murphy, Palace Hip. A Saunders* and Robinson, Pantages. voy, Moore. 5—Hazel Whitmore, coming soon to the| ONLY PaIip NIZE as tt the H.C. of L. | EXCHANGE PRODUCTS co. _ *® PLAZA CERVANTES MANILA. P. L Just send name today for Free Book to DR. EB. E. PAD: . Box 8 W, 201 Kansas City, Advertisement, All His Life _ gold, in Aeattle by Rartell’s Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, Cor. sec and other reliable ond and Pik Gruggiets—Advertsement “Cornered * 5B) at * * he metropolitan theatre on | first production 10 years ago. February ¢, David ? 36 3 2 BUNTAL BALIUAG PRICKS ASSESSED AND VER ts Kidney “Trouble ‘the Wilkes | | | | | | } | | { j 2—Mary Thorne, Wilkes. | b—Irene! several players who appeared in the MOTION PICTURE STAR AT MOORE The famous Broadway comedian, Robert Emmett Keane, and the well: | known motion picture star, Miss Claire Whitney, both appear in a sketch at the head of next week's [Dew bill of Orpheum vaudeville at The Moore The etch is called [ae Sex.” which discunses | Gossipy the problem of which sex does the most gossiping. Both are finished actors and their supporting cast is maid to be more than adequate. Tom Patricola and Irene Delroy. | as “The Girl and the Dancing Fool,” | are an added attraction. Petricoia has long heen known,as “the danc- most artistic type, the very highest form of clowning. La Bernicla, a classical dancer who has done a great deal toward bringing America to the fore in mat: | | ters choreographic, will be seen in big dasicing number with clever jassistants, including a harpist. Boyce Combe, a chap with an in gratiating manner and a pleasing personality, will present “Tales and Tunes that Tickle.” ‘The Leo Zarrell Duo have a series of astounding feats of daring. Howard's Spectacle is put on with ponies and dogs. |“CORNERED” AT | THE WILKES Another new play to Seattle theatregoers, but which has just ended a run of two seasons in the East, is “Cornered,” which will be the offering of the Seattle Co-opera- tive Stock company at The Wilkes, beginning with the matinee tomor. row afternoon. “Cornered” is @ Grama of sur- prises, thrills and’ comedy, by Dod fon Mitchell, and was produced by Henry W. Savage with Madge Ken-| nedy as ite star. Miss Kennedy closed her long engagement in the play only two weeks ago, and when | the closing was announced T. Danie! | Frawley, who was tgmerly a direo jtor for Mr. Savage, wired for the production rights to the piece for Seattle. The result is that Seattle is the first city to see a stock perform. anee of the play. As the central rom in “Cornered” ‘was written for Madge Kennedy, it will afford a wonderful opportunity for Miss Mary Robbins, leading wornan of the company now at The Wilkes, and will give her her first big chance in Seattle. James Blaine is cast tn the part opposite Mina Robbins. Presents |ing fool” but his foolery is of the | POPULAR MATINEES—SUNDAY - WEDN Evening Prices: 90¢. 68¢, 45¢, 22 Vius Tax petted ttnaltescninatlneeansesstogsencthatenisttianitinnaciasesiaicscaiaiismani JAP SCHOOL IS DEDICATED HERE Taxpayers to Stand Burden THE “ROTTON DEAL,” ‘SAYS SANTMYER Vents Anger on Croson at ATTLE STAR *—~ The Great American Home | of Expense School Board Meeting ictal” cation aretae’ tatamvers oi ae abedtene, wetba Siamese. aoa | | WISH WE CouLD ¢ | om ot Japanese children will be edu: | bullding committees, W. J. Sant | GET OME OF THOSE COUPES- GO cated at the expense of Seattic tax: | myer, member of the school board, | in! payers, was dedicated Friday night with elaborate ceremony Speakers were Miss K. Miyagawa, who spoke for the Japanese resi denta of the city; Lew Kay, whe represented the Chinese; Nathan Bekatein, former member of the school boar, and F. B. Cooper superintendent of schools Mims L. Lew played a plano solo. MES, ROY GARDNER COMING TO PAN Mra. Roy Gardner, wife of Roy Gardner, the famous bandit whose escape from MeNeil island peniten- tiary interested all of the United States, will appear in person at the Pantages a the unusual feature of next week vaudeville bill, beginning Monday matines, Mra, Gardner iv not seeking notoriety for herself or honors aa an actress. She appears with a story of her husband's life and @ tit of motion picture taken of him recently in Phoenix, where be was captured. The vaudeville bil with Mrs Garined ts a good one, tnotuding Madame Mareel’s productions of “The Different Revue,” the cast of which includes Merbert Crowley and Rine Allied Sailors. Lillie Jewell-Factkner and com: i present a miniature revue called “Play Ball.” Victor Burns and Adelaide Witson. two favorite vaudeville artists, will bring along their newest skit, “The | Untrained Nurse.” Adama, Saunders and Robinson are jamz aynicopatoers de luxe, who recently appeared with “Shuffle Along,” a colored show, ‘The Zara Carmen Trio offers » charming novelty, including some beautiful dancing and hoop rolling.| ine accident, for $1,250 damages Is Scheduled Feb. 13 DRAMATIC SKETCH ‘The car collided with a e@ravel AT PALACE HIP truck on the University bridge. Bale of tickets to the general pub | Pursuing ite policy of bringing | sirq Donahoe, who was an occu jover the Loew cireult In person stars) nant of the car at the time, wns Pebeagincn notable ip the screen world, severely injured. She asked $10,500 the managemnt of Loew's Palace ay na son Jeamer ts the father of Helene jthat theatre next Sunday Of JOsSPh | sermer, Greenwich Follies, girl, who year in Hip announces the appearance at) Byron Totten, well known as an ac tor, an author and a screeh player. | He ie gppearing in vaudeville with | * a playlet taken from life, | mite “Just a Thiet.” ‘ ‘Typloal of the breezy, clever vodvi! fancy of the day ts the ultra.modern revue presented by Francis, Ros and Du Ross, They have a catchy little revue with Chinese and various other | chances of costume. Six ponsible candidates for coun- | to believe that the rainbow was due| Peter Clark Macfarlane, author Thomas Race and Fred Bdge bring | climan to represent the Weat Side, |to Use recent earthquake shock. and journalist, spoke on “Us Amer a clevevr character skit, “Londen| were sucgested gt a meeting of 17 oa 4S jioune” ot the ¥. a. C. A. Friday Bridge.” Went Heattlo Clube Friday night.| Another of the poputuar tarmer.|DIENt He detailed many of bis Se Tinkling tunes and timely toplon| The names put forth were Marion | buyer meetings, to discuss both aiden| “Z2Priences in France during we Bt, are served in snappy style by Elsie| Bdwarda, John R. Seaborn, Bert) of the marketing problem, is sched. | “*? and outlined the points of tn | Murphy and Padie Klein. | Northrup, W. D. Zimmer, Jobo D.|uled for Monday night st Hays, in| @fest im the lives of famous een] | Harry Bentell, the dancing xylo phonist, will provide melodies pep to put the audiences In good apir ita in the opening act | “Five Days to Live” ta the feature | photoplay | NEW COMPANY | COMING HERE ‘ February 18 will mark the opening of the Levy Orpheum theater, Third | and Madison, as the Woodward. Mr, Woodward, who has produced hun dreda of *hows thruout the country is bringing to Seattie Hazet Whit More and Alexis Luce at the head of| & clever company of players. The! ‘first offering will be “A Woman's! the Thompeon Buchanan na| drama. WASHINGTON —Physictans pro vent Syearold Pear! Michards from choking to death on peanut candy by cutting hole tn windpipe Real Painless Extraction Free Daily Most of our present pat: fecommended by our ear ora, whose work is etill Food satisfaction. Ask ee omers, who have t When coming to our af tn ri Cat-Rate | Dentists | 207 URIVERSFTY oF. @ypectia Praces.raterssa On. took the floor at Friday's meeting | and threatened Prow! Cart BE. | Croson with political annihilation i | “That was a rotten deal, Crosson 3 [he shouted, “I'm kept out of thone Jehairmanships beoause you think I lean't get along with the architect, In| this board going to be run by the/ hitect? It's about time there was | caning out on this board, and Tim going to see to it myself!” | The board failing to quiet Gant myer, the meeting war adjourned On motion of B. Bhorrock the board went into executive semion, where |Bantmyer could be heard shouting | voeiferously for the next five min utea It wan the first businens meeting of the new year, The board was re. lorganized, with Croson as president, \Claude H. Bekart, vice-president, and |Reaben Jones, recretary, JESMER IS NOT | LIABLE, RULING | Released From Auto Mishap Responsibility HB Jeamer was released from | all Nability as owner and occupant of the automobile in which Mrs, M. P. Donahoe was injured last July according to « ruling made in the care Friday by Judge Mitchell Gu Mar. | Mrs. Donahoe was given a ver dict against Mine Delle Edge, why ALL CLOSED JUST SEE MYSELF SITTING THERE AT THE WHEEL ALL DOLLED up! 1 CAN AND A YES, AND ME WITH MY POCKETS FULL OF PAWM TICKETS with an uweetheart claim. yard Mrs. A. E. Lawrence! o oe PAIN IN YOUR SIDE {Read What Mrs. Lawrence Dr. me One soon cured me. with was seriously auto accident with her boyhood | Phitip Plant, Shorett and H. J. Waller. someona who transportation. He wit) turn indigestion injured last | wae driving the oar at the time of New York | ing the oyster beds Wednesday night, naire, whom she ie now BUlN® | dectared that he saw @ midnight rein for $250,000 nerded it Says took and were conatipated, and the Mrs. A. E. elt falo, N. ¥. vertisement. drugrist Prescription” her tablet or liquid form. Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, in Buf. | for free medical adytes, or end 10c for trial package.—Ad Lawrence, of Dr. Henry W. Savage’s .Broadway Sensation by Dodson Mitchell ALL NEXT WEEK! “FIRST TIME Under direction of T. Daniel Frawley Matinee Prices: Plus 5 T ax West Side Suggests | LINE UP NOW AND GET YOUR BICYCLE If you lest a bicycle, make a bee line for L. TH. Lana's home, 902 Beneca st, and prove your Luna found « new one in bie He thinks it was left. by apeedier over to the | Bast Oakland, Cal.—*T have used | 70°" Pierce's Favorite Prescription |°* at different times for over twenty: | five years, and it has never failed time I troubled with inflammation, ai | At another time | I took it for severe pains in my! | right side: this time I was troubled my bowels ‘Favorite Prescription’ again helped me out! #0 1 wax soon well and strong, 1| can always depend on this remedy.” 1a. it u, too, need relief, go to your) and obtain Pierce's WILKES THEATER Seattle Co-operative Stock Company “CORNERED” A Drama of Surprises, Thrills and Laughter, DAY AND SATURDAY IN SEATTLE” —____——$—$—$—$——$—$— O¢, B1¢, 22¢ Lincoln Day Banquet | le for the 20th anntial Lépooin Day | The banquet will |ausplees of the Young Men's Repub- |iean club, a» in former years, and will be held at the Crystal Poot auditorium February 13, Tickets will be sold at Beeretary Bert A. | Northrop’s office, 1220 Alaska bidg. Charles Brenner, while out w | bow that extended from amt to weet. | Brenner says rainbows at night are common ecourranceh on moonlight but that Wednesday night was Ro moon, He ie inclined | |“Us Americans” Is Topic of Lecture | the Chamber Prairie grange hall . . PANS $0 BAD WOULD GO TO BED | Two Women Tell How Lydia E. | Pinkbam’s V: Compound Stopped ‘Within the next quarter of a cen jtury Washington will be raising $25, 000.000 worth of apples and pears an. | puaily, Director B 1. French, of the papayas of agriculture, predicts | ove College Place is after good, efficient county officers, The Taxpayers’ league has appointed @ committer tu mato the records of all county 9 And pownibie candidates for office, Final drafts of the plane for the! | Rew reservoir at Walla Walla have! 9 | been completed. | An all.day “bee” schoo! will be held at Gig Harbor on February §, un- der the ausplons of the Pierce county extension service eee Forty Indians on the Makah In-| h Ray have! ere cases of Ia | dian reservation near | been down with « grippe. see Montesano is the mecea for con tractora, who plan to bid on the various county contracts which will be let February 6 and 20 eee Down tm Pacific county they are jtrying to increase the poultry popu-| jlation. County Agent J. R. Beck | quietly in bed. |eaye that the county only raises half | Ave years that wa; andl was reg- jenough eggs to supply the demand. | ylareither. I read an advertisement | wet ith 2 of what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- The chamber of commerce of Rell-| ble Compound had done for other Ingham wants to increase its mem | wot 80 I decided to try it. Iteurely bership to 600 betore the end of the | has helped me a lot, as I have no The present membership in| peing now and peaseeee ane feelin, | fine.’ — Mrs. Many Date, Route 7, Ohio, If you suffer as did Mra. Gerland or hould give this well- thorough trial. NORTH BEND.~-Returning from Snoqualmie Pass summit by snow/| Mrs. Dale, you ©. Beott and David So-| known medicine Gerson report snow «ix feet deep. PANTAGE Qualkty VaudeviNe and Featore Photoplays Continuous Daily, 1:30 P. M. to 11:30 M. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINER Mrs. Roy Gardner in Person Wife of the Notorious Bandit when nd it|8hoes, T. 15th | | thin} in} Write | 33381 BURNS & WILSON In “The Untrained Nerve” MADAME MARCEL Presents “A Different Revue” With Herbert Crowley And Nine Allied Sailors ADAMS, SAUNT & ROBINSON Jess Syncepators de Lure ZARA CAR IN TRIO In “Something Different” Lillie Jewell Faulkner & Co. Presents “PLAY BALL” General Admission: Matinees, te; Nights, 40, banquet will be opened Tuesday. | be under me But Once tried TURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1922. ‘TWO ARE CAUGHT | IN SWIFT CHASE | Weapons and Keys Foun’ | on Speeders : | Purwned by the police at terrific | speed in « long chase on EF. 3 \ut. early Saturday morning, an auto mobile in which A. W. Hopkina, |mechanic, and Ener Warner, 21, | mechanic, were riding, wee finally jovertaken near a bakery at 21st ave apd 1, Madison at. Hopkins and Warner then took refuge in the bakery, where they were captured by Sergeant L. J Forbes and Patrolman J. FL Prinoe. Hopkina wan then mearched and a } 2-caliber gun and 38 loaded sholis |were taken from him, police my | warner is alleged to have had a bor lof police keys, @ pair of handouffs AROUND WORRIED LOOK peer ames and police whistle which were stol recently from Officer G. T McDonald. Forbes and Prince were drtving along Madison st. in a police prowler ‘car when Hopkins and Warner drove |by at terrific epeed and the officers grave chase, Police beliewe the two lmen were planning to hold up the bakery when they were oapturd They are held on open charges. Salvation Army s Billy Sunday Here The “Billy Sunday” of the Bal- vation Army is scheduled te epmk here Saturday night. in the Salvation Army hall, Fifth ie ave. and Main st, at 7 o'clock Gat- urday night. fey pavement, a truck loaded with 1,000 pounds of dynamite plunges G into retaining wall on Pike road, whom he has come in contact’ mear Fisher's bill here and drops 60 as & war correspondent and writer. fect, with no explosion. 'Advertis induces a first sal Ssee asks permanent AY Tze A. ' is never forsaken «x. only Green or mized TEL. ELLIOTT 0350, DISTRIBUTORS B aled i. C COOK, Grand Opening OF THE NEW WOODWARD THEATER Third and Madison, formerly Levy Orpheum Saturday Night, February (8 For eight days with Matinees Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday aN 0. D. WOODWARD ' HAZEL WHITMORE Supported by ALEXIS B. LUCE and a notable cast in a fine production of “A WOMAN'S WAY” By Thompson Buchanan To be followed by weekly change of play at Bargain Prices At all matinees every seat (except boxes) 5 cents Plus War Tax NIGHTS—Every seat (except boxes) «4 Splendid Star—Excellent Supporting Players—Magnificent Play, by a Good Author—Directed by 0. D. Woodward, whose past record of productions is a2 weeks In Spokane, Washington weeks In Denver, Colorado 320 weeks in Omaha, Nebraska 408 weeks in Kansas City, Missouri We come prepared to please you Join the crowd at the box office Seat Sale opens Wednesday, February 15, at 9 o'clook Telephone Elliott 2564

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