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SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. Theaters Change Progra TH ms MIXED DOUBLE { HUNT MONSTER 20 MILLION YEARS LATE «| IN DOPE SEIZURE Variety of Good Attractions|- | Police Seize Auto, Two Men and Two Women SEATTL STAR a Two young women and two men were held in the city jail Saturday | » federal government on open | following @ raid by police agents at Ninth ave, and where the two men were eated in a big lmousin e young women, Elma Neal, 22 and Vera Mansfield are maid to nm caught in the act of pu men in the have b chasing drugs from the The men cupations as J and Ed Henry machine we gave thelr names and oe &. Osborne, teamster ehaut In the two ounce-bottles of some drugs and e* papers. These and the lim were seized | r loone ousine blase Broadway when It was first presented. The confusion that ensues when the first and second wives of a certain gentleman are congregated in a ertain place, furnish the piece de resistance” of the comedy, that has seven laughs to the min ute after a ubiquitous woman who knows the past of all the various wives and husbands, begins airing her knowledge. | “MERELY MARY ANN” AT WooDWAKD | “Merely Mary Ann,” Israel Zang | | } will’s drama of the London sluma will be next week's offering at the Home of Spoken Drama, the Wood. Ward theater, and Seattle theater goers are promised a production tn| which every attention has been paid! Copyright, A an Museum of Natural History The plesiosaurus, a marine reptile which lived 20,000,000 years ago and ruled the pre- to correct costuming and scenic! historic seas, now being hunted in Patagonia by scientists. possibilities, Life in a London lodging house furniahes the igcale| NEW YORK, March 18—Some-| “Only a short time ago there was turtles in that vicinity, one was mis for this cross-section of life, and|where in the dismal swamps of Pata-|the report of live mammoths in|taken for a plesionaurus, Thene tur-| woven thru this picture is the love gonia, South America, a lonesome! A a. This was proved faire, ties, with their long, slim necks, tale of & little London lodging|plesiosaurus i suffering the bitter) “Two years ago it was widely cir-|#wimming on the surface, with the house slavey and a young musician.|tragedy of living 20,000,000 years| culated that a brontosaurus, a mon- tops of their round backs exposed, The latter is known as Lanceiot, | late, wter 70 feet long and weighing 76,000 would present such an appearance. and in him the author hag drawu pounds, was living im the Belgian! “Conditions which make life pos | ‘The proud 15-foot neck of the gt & character emblematic of modern | gantic marine reptile must be bowed |Congo. Investigators could not find sible for plesionnurang do not con. chivalry. in «hame, for American experts have | !t tinue, Fossil remains show they Hazel Whitmore, as Mary Ann,| denied it admission to the best scien-| “The possible explanation for thie were plentiful in England and Ger report from Patagonia is that if—- many; remaing also have been found has @ part reminiscent of Cindere! : with a big IF—there are softshelied in Kansas.” la in a modern setting, and this} artist has a further opportunity to show her versatility in the creation of distinctive characterizations. As Lancelot, Alexis B. Luce haa aj part of the type local playgoers| have associated some of Kis finest | work with, and the remainder of tifle circles, In other words, the American Mu-| *" #eum of Natural History has been in- Stewmnc order now tv 1 Put | ONE-SEVENTH OF ALL . to eatand ‘the cheery. Wel SEATTLE BIRTHS FOR 1921 WERE JAPANESE Manual Instructors in Convention Here Discussions regarding the progress made in vocational instruction con- to extend the cheery welcome until | better credentials are presented | Professor Clementi O'Nelli, of the the company is cast to bring the " +) | stituted the greater part of the voca-| a7 Yoologics arde " More than oneseventh of all most out of the odd plot turns and| Buenos Aires Zoological gard a. ‘ matt — Ia menttio in 1921 | “nal training convention program unusual dialogue setting forth with a large expedition | pe . held Saturday at Broadway high to capture the animal, dead or altve. were Japanese, according to vital] Jo NEW SHOW TODAY This second annual conven the . 4 4 “) |It# presence in Lake Earue was re wtics recently issued by tion of the Puget Sound Association {rn oor otioren € Loew's Pal-| Dotted by Martin Sheffield, an Ene department of —— Pipes for Vocational Training was marked vhs ” xd agement of Loew's | rompect . dew. total of births was 6,7 whites ¥ 3 te lishman, prompecting in the And hy the atheademes ‘of 900 tueteuntns 1—Hazel Whitmore, Woodward. 2—Bertha Danube,\aco tip inaugurates with the new Nees agp en Bobo kona | aden y gat Eine attend of 200 instructors from the Northwest states, H. B. Pantages. 3—Arthur Belasco, Wilkes. 4—Beatrice Brad- snow, that opened today, a new ner, Palace Hip. 5—With “Bringing Up Father,” Metro-|Pollcy of fullweek productions at , that theater, promis er an politan. ¢—James Corbett, Moore. ietler shvwe" sa & semue ae tans * * policy. The first show under this An event of more than ordinary) surpass all previous offerings of the) Plan brings a galaxy of youthful 743 In universities also are plan peditions. Dr. Frederic A. Lucas, director of the American Musoum of Natural History, pointa out that the plesio- jdt Se: ie, enlded. Tacoma birthe numbered | |9>4/aing, of Seattle, presid 2,214. Of these 2,072 were whites and 187 Japanese. In King coun ‘Battle of Ballard ty Jnpanene births were one in || a Sanguinary Fight | saurua lived about 20,000,000 years 10, and in Pierce county one in importance in musical comedy cir 7 ther” ign Charts Chaptia, bose ‘cenane =; Pryor of! ago, ‘and ceased to exist when al] 41. The battle of Ballard stilt vases. | cles is the forthcoming engage famous movie star, in a recen' lone ha Pyaneent 8 Of) hanging environment made such | Proposal to change the name of the ierviow. SOG: OT have, Red enpay! minent on (he list 9) marine life impossible, former sawdust capitol to Sunset, ment of the big musical surprise.|nanpy momenta following the ex:\the offering of the Five Musical “Bringing Up Father in Wall Street.” | -ciences of Mr. Jiggs in that clev- Peaches, a quintet of pretty girix, which is the attraction announced| 4° ang most amusing comedy,|Who bring a combination of music, at the Metropolitan, starting with &) «pinging Up Father. charm and syncopation, They are pcagy oe yr naanggest and a “Bringing Up Father,” is « show) instrumentalists of ability. ‘our days only with a matineti¢. tne whole family. ‘A Surprise,” that gets « laugh ‘Wednesday. This rare combination |). sees CORBETT and” provides plenty of entertain- of pretty girls, ravishing costumes, a ment, in the ff lAT THE MOORE y joature of the offering yatehy song hits, infectious music a of Chie and Tiny Harvey and wholesome comedy comes direct| Five big names joom up on next) For laughing purposes only, the from its brilliant success at the) week's bill of Orpheum vaudevill¢| funny bedroom farce, “Betty, Wake Manhattan Opera house, New York,/at the Moore. Billy B. Van, James | Up," ia provided by Prank A. Ford the home of grand opera, where) J. Corbett, Denis Chabot, Nonnett* and company. It is full of ludicrous it delighted the patrons of that/Tortini and Princess Jue Quon Tal/ situations and funny linea. Huge playhouse for many weeks. are the big featured stars. Genevieve Davia and Bee Brad- ‘This season's production is maid to Billy B. Van and James J. Cor-|ner are musical comedy prima don- Hi. G. Wells places the period tn which the marine monster thrived] Mrs. F. G. Norman between 260 and 26 millions of years ago, and says that “the abrupt end: | ing Of the marine reptile is beyond all question the mont striking revolu- tion in the whole history of the earthy before the coming of man. It is probably cofinected with the close of | 1 Yast period of equable warm con ditions and the onset of a new, au. tere age, in which the winters were bitterer and the summers brief but hot.” “Reported presence of these mon- including the entire district from Phinney ridge to Puget Sound and from Salmon bay to the city limita, was like a charge of TNT at a meet-| Ing Friday at the commercial club. | A committee has been appointed to investigate the feasibility of chang ing the name. It will report next Friday. Big Building Work Is to Start Soon Marking the revival of big bulld-/ ee ee asters, which lived millions of years ing in Seattle, work will be com- ogg nes ong teeth ages Agreed bre Aah bring * high clas® musical ago, ig always to be doubted,” says! menced Monday on clearing the Beng “ Dr. Lucas, r eo erect |neen in a sketch, “The Eighteenth} “The Aerial Venus” is the billing vio soe rs ia cpa ea ee a oe | Amendment.” It is a travesty piny-|of Ella La Vail, a pretty and dar-|site of the singing feature offered noni Pray rorya ABN fk bre > Hiet that gives both artists every op-jing young woman, who perform®)y, the southern Harmony Four Wate gnc ena tease wey’ chee nae | portunity to amuse, on fying rings. | Another offering, direct from Eu Sutidion, it" ts eathmated”. Wil cbet | Princess Tai ls China's reprenen.| | Tom Mix is featured in a West-] rope, is that of Maggie Clifton and | HAVE YOU A DAUGHTER? | $200.00. , ltative contralto, She will offer a/*T? film, “The Night Horsemen | Partner, super athletes. | The White Bullding Annex will MUSICAL REVUE } special repertoire of songs. The Pantagescope will add inter- ‘Watch Her Health! be connected on all six floors with Denis Chabot and Nonnette Tor.|COMING TO PAN eating picture features. he Biya alia Nervous and Dizzy, Every- tinl, the boy from Belgium and the| “Along Broadway,” one of the BARRYMORE Portland, Ore—“When my daugh:|‘M® Parent building, thing Seemed toWorry Me. | gir) trom Hrance, have a new kind|*™artest musical | comedy revues TO MET ter was in high school and away ‘ Well Gr henaae ae kate “PW nen< tel ntages audiences have » In the Zoo Atkins play, “De-|from home she was troubied withi|MicAdoo Silent on How > in recent months, will headline the on ‘functional disturbances and pain, to | Clock Rings. . “s bal th the| classe.” of which much enthusiastic ; . to} El : in 1924 Sam Berk and Juanita Saun are] "i cs Monday. “This offering in| Teport bas been heard in advanee,|the extent of almost having to give ection in creators of new dancing steps. mainte Monday ee Catena 4) Bthel Barrymore comes to the) UP her studies. When she came} SAN FRANCISCO, March 18.— Jews Block and Francine Dunlap |Pio**? m ~ fe gag ca ad Metropolitan the week commencing | home and I learned of her condition, | Former Secretary William G. M in. pane ne| ve Company, and is exceptional) sonaey, april 10 |1 immediately be giving her Dr.| Adoo and wife, recently of New | 7 pr an ga from the standpoint of comedy, | Ter ‘Metinguiched pany ta| Piere favorite Prescription com-| York and now of Boston, were in iH] ambition, wasner- org girdle, o¥ bar uae i gi ere sad staging headed by Edward Emery, a player|bined with the Pleasant Pellets and| san Francisco today on a two-day fivous and diszy |, ust Merormick and Grace Wal! In addition to the headline fea-|who iy no stranger to Seattle au-/in a short time her aystem becanwe | visit jand everything Nas ‘She Gath a ew Siraction.\ture there are two other acts on! diences. regulated and her guffering ceased.| “We are merely here to see San \|seemed to worry © Seashor the bill that the management desig Others in support are Henry|! hope th tatement will help other! Francisco,” raid McAdoo, | jme andi hadaw-| Senlo is the nearly human seal,|nates as stellar offerings: The! Haniel), a young English actor,| girls who have the same trouble my| Ho was asked if he was looking im my 46 far os tricks are concerned. Bernivicl Brothers and company; making his first appearance in this | daughter had Mrs. F. G, Norman, |to the presidency in 1924. { tf Topics of the Day continues its|and the Four Danubes The antry, and brought here by the/ 134 16th St } “It would be premature to answer our funny clippings and the orchestra|Bernivici Brothers are gifted mu-| Charies Frohman company especial Get Dr. Pterce’s Favorite Preserip- way or another,” was the has the usual program sical artists and vocalists, and in|iy for his present role with Miss|tion today from your neighborhood | | CLEVER COMEDY presenting “Moments Musclal,” are! harrymore; Philip Lord, Charles | druggist, in tablets or liquid, or write oe | | AT WILKES assisted by Jack Gold, also an ac-| Wellesley, Cyril Delevanti, Hubbard) Dr. Pierce, President Invalids’ Hotel,| MAYOR HUGH M. CALDWELL | It-has been remarked that it is|/CO™MPlished musician | Kirkpatrick, Edward LeHay, Al-|in N. ¥., for free confi-| will address Rainier-Noble post, Nv. it did | Impossible to unscramble an egg,|_Burobe’s casting marvels are the! fred Hease, W. G, Leith, Irby Mar fea! advice, Enclose 10c)1, American Legion, in Veterans’ tI to | ana without doubt the position of Four Danubes three men and a) shall, Jane West, Gabrielle Ravine, a trial pkg. tablets. hall, at the Armory Monday night, ; aye asi ogee |the speaker is quite tenable, but|Woman. ‘This young woman is| Virginia Chauvenet, Mary R. De telling about his trip to the Orient iyse! is me they er saw | it might also be said that it is jertha Danube, wh is featured in| Wolfe, Eatelle Th ud, Vera De-| - +hArRG et 3 or ae bal 2 i ee ery onelte! i. I live ona forme, (quite ‘an impossible to unacramble *0me of the most sennational aerial| Wolfe, Ina Niland, John Burr ittle | situation such as the one that/Pérformances Pantages audiences| Jacques DeWolfe, Auguste Thorne, ‘of, 1 ema wocces-|the principal male character finde|D#¥e seen C. F. Newcombe, Thomas A. Hart, fnedicine to my friends himaeif in in the production of| Mason and Bailey are known to/ Paul Groll and numerous others will help them if they | “Scrambled Wives,” the rollicking|Y#Udeville audiences the country ne production, scenically, is a ” _ Mrs. HERBERT comedy that opens at the Wilkes|® er as “The Boys From Dixie mont elaborate one, characteristic of 7,Larwill, Indiana. |theater, with tomorrow's matinee. | y women keep about their work | “Scrambled Wives” is the famous a tt effort. They are | success that enjoyed the distinction always tired out and have no ambi-|of not having an adverse criticism tion. When you are in this condition | quring ite unusually long run at the give it pt attention. |Fulton theatet on Broadway. It Take LydiaE. Pinkham’sVegetable was written to be a laugh pro- Compound, for it isespecially adapt-|qucer, and that it succeeded in its ed to correct such troubles, purpose is evidenced by the re- markable reception given it by * is thelthe Frohman presentations, PANTAGES MATINE NIGHTS 7 and 9 p. m. S 2:30 p. m. ALL WEEK BEG Vaudeville’s Smartest Revue Henry Catalano & Co. “Along Broadway” Fashions, Fads and Fancies from Little Old N: INNING NEXT MONDAY MATINEE 4 DAYS ONLY Advertisement Up Father’ WALL STREET A show the whole family will enjoy MATINEE WEDNESDAY "yw \) ‘Ny Ow PLAYING w York Sir James Barrie’s WORLD-FAMOUS CLASSIC HARMONY ‘OUR “4 Reels of Harmony” E CLIFTON & PARTNER WITH ALICE CALHOUN AND A SPECIALLY SELECTED CAST NEWS COMEDY A Melodic Treat Europe's Casting Marvels - + 10¢ | ; +e ar ‘ A F i i ; . BERNIVICI BROS. & CO. FOUR DANUBES - + 80¢ 25 People, with a Millionaire || “Moments Muy Featuring Hertha Danube cinematics Magmmnmemuminiavet Chorus COMING WEDNESDAY PRICES -~- 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ TS, 40 cts, insion: REX BEACH'S General Ad , 25 cts; D “IRON TRAIL” EVE. MATS, Plus Tax Coming—“ALEXANDER, THE MAN WHO KNOWS' LL STREET WANT RECEIVER KILLS FRIEND, jListman Co. Declares Its| Seattle Man Shot Down by Solvency Freight Conductor That the Listman Service ELLENSBURG. March 18—Am pany and subsidia 7 Young, formerly of Seattle,” ent and do the rage ot and killed here last night ~ regu 5 wl ri petit re! on . m Vining, freight conductor om iperior court Saturday asking that) the Northern Pacific railroad, is the order appointing received be Vining committed suicide, & ORDER VACATED THEN HIMSELF The two men engaged in a violent) civer was appointed for the altercation in the rooming hous@ company, United where Young was a lodger. The many, the Ace Distrib-| house was run by Vining’s wife. ny and the Ge “|, Young has « mother, brother ai corp jon by Jude¢/two sisters living in Seattle. ne Friday upon motion | was « veteran of the world war, have Motor company. ing served in the Sist division, th, president of the|was a sheep herder Ace Distributing company, and of - — ‘ ficer of the ee other defendant ® ar ount, declacet lo an afiaavt Unemployed Plan ~ that Kether Secherd, plaintiff in H one suit, became a stockholder son o Open Air M sare milly ma agai filea|. Unemployed persons of Seattl and that the stock was bought for| hold 4n opermalr m the purpose of bringing court ac-|2 P-™m. at Fourth # pw st. The meeting is to be held w the auspices of the Unemp! He declared that C. W. Avery.! Council of Washington, whose of the Dragon Motor company, |is at 717% First ave. appropriated to his own use $150,-| sacsaiebeall 000, the proceeds of automobiles | gage to the United Finance com- | —————— oe om pany Numerous other charge: THIS TWKE representation are. contal wk MOORE» Smith's affidavit nem OEts THEATRE C. ML Carlton to Be Bea Us Tg C. M. Carlson wit head the list of | sreakernat the Paris Commune com || ADELAIDE AND HUGHES memoration meeting to be held Sun- | day afternoon, in Pall 203, Labor| “Dance Creations” temple, at 220 | James H. Cullen ce lson's subject will be “The Paris . Learned Therefrom.” \f OLIVER AND OLP Commune and Lessons to Be = ri “Wire, Collect” 10% Discount on All | —se- srarmaee Dental Work for | en Duttos Ld Genevieve and RANK VAN HO’ “Dippy Mad Magician” In order (whalebone) to introduce our new! plate, which cover | ; you can bite corn off the| cob: cusranteed 15 years. 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Corbett In a Spirited Travesty “The Eighteenth Amendment”’ Sam Juanita BERK and SAUN Creators of Hugh Grace McCormick & Wallace In Their Latest Novelty “At the Seashore” Snappy Steps Dennis Chabot The Boy From Belgium «Nonnette Tortini The Girl From France In an Americanized Satire, Entitled “When the Clock Rings’’ Jess Francine SEALO BLOCK & DUNLAP a in “Broke” Almost A Comedy of Romance in Songs and Dances Princess Jue Quon Tai China’s Representative Contralto In a Song Repertoire Bernie Dolan at the Piano UEEEOCSUT HSER HANAN UUAA AAO MUUTUHAAN AAC SOHAAAT UT ATARCOOMENOTANELGT > HEUUAAAAAACORUAASA AGRO MUNTUAAAL OAUTH NANA UUNENNTAR OANA TUANENAO MEN UANEN TH FCM ST TT ST

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