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SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922. THE SEATT Fa Government Radio | Used in Politics Moore Has Varied Program! S ‘. KAY PM Gor Washington society favorite. The re mainder of the company is capably placed to insure a st There will be matinees | | } nh Sunday, | Wesnesday and Saturday afternoons, A TANGUAY AT PALACE HIP Vaudeville history today at Loew's TF ater, where Eva Tanguay, o war" of vaudeville, her first appearance on the circuit, Approximately two ago, Mins Tanguay staged an fective retirement from the to a picturesque 18-room bungalow in Hollywood, and became a patron | of the theater Instead of a purveyor of entertainment. Perhaps because she thought more pep and nonality were needed in the vauc Ville, she projected herwelf back into | it all within the past year, just 12 | years after her first great triumph, when New York proclaimed her the lereatest of headliners on her first | appearance Songs that are composed expecial- tly for this tour and always with jeonsideration for the little star's |unique talents, and frocks that 'make the audience gasp with de light and amazement are among the high lights of her offering | Bert Lytell & the star of the fea-| ture photoplay, a new Metro produc: | tion entitied “A AL REVUE TO PAN | “Breezy Buddies,” a lavishly com tumed and sprightly musical comedy | revue presented by Alexander Pan: | tages will headline the new week's! bill at the Pantages, opening with | the Monday matinee, This elaborate | offering features Jack Henry, sing: | T being mare Hip the “the man | making | Loew | | years | ef stage | (Maman Wwon'T { LET WE LITTLE DEARIE GET « an Ladyfingers.” HARKINS ALWAYS CALLS The Great MA WOULD LIKE ‘To SEE You REPORT You ‘To THE PRINCIPAL! FOR FREDDY AFTER SCHOOL. TLE STAR can H LL BET YouR Do This- Frevoy! NG To. \* A FIREMAN IN “THAT COAT —, ing comedian, and Edythe May, a charming eccentric comedienne. } Pantages patrons aleo will welcome the return of an old friend in the | person of Tom Kelly, “the Man From | | Tipperary.” Kelly has made many tours of the cireutt Farrell and Hatch, atm writers of popular rons, wi jstrate their talents hw own songs in thelr own way. The real terpaichore velty of the bill will be “Ten Miles in Ten Minutes,” the speedy offering of Kola and Jacknon. Stanley and Caffery, programed as | “Just a little different from the oth- Jers.” are popular comedians Edd Gillette also will provide a nov lelty for the new bill in his “Country Viltage.” ‘The Pantagescope will offer a new comedy film and at the matinees {Ruth Roland tn “White Eagle,” ept INDIA REBELS rs and mon ‘heir Radicals Arrested and May Be Deported TOKYO, April 1—A number of In dian radicals have been placed under arrent here for their alleged activiticn in connection with the Indian agita- tion against Great Britain. It &» considered probable they will be deported. The move is believed to have been a part of the preparation for the visit of the Prince of Wales. 1—James Blaine, Wilkes. 2—Ethel Barrymore, coming to the Met. 3—Bert Howard, Moore. 4—Eva Tanguay, Palace ‘ip. 5—Hazel Whitmore, Woodward. 6—Tom Kelly, Pan-| vote No. 10 Every precaution against untoward ges. , BARRYMORE - ee nte during his visit is being SOON AT MET pee PE Let leading attraction on the new ym Circuit bill that comes to Moore next Monday for a week's ly is Miss Josephine Victor. Along th her supporting company ehe will be aren in “Juliet and Romeo,” « big some aerial entertainment. Ethel Rarrymore comes to the Met cease author, composer, |ropolitan week after next in “De- and pianist extraerdinary | classe,” a drama in which the talent ‘ Will again grace a Moore prosvam. leq star appears ae Lady Helen Crash of Airplane Vaudeville fans will hail this with | Haden, an aristocratic Enelishwom MACON, Ga, April 1—Two men glee for he ts very popular here. an of fine British family and breed-|were dead and another in a dying success. Miss Victor is one Alexander Patty, who “walks on/ing, to whom, thru no fault of her| condition here today as the remuit @f the younger of America’s stage hia head,” if such it can be called,/own save an inherited recklessness, of an airplane striking # bigh emoke celebrities and comes with very flat- has a surprisingly novel and difficult | unhappy circumstances bring matri-| stack late yesterday, tering press notices from Eastern demonstration. monial disaster. Her adventures are critics. Lynn and Smythe, tn “A Racey/at once amusing and piteour, finding |thony, Kansas, and Ray Roundtree, “A Syncopated Cocktail,” which in-| conversation,” exceed the speed Limit|/ their climax in a note of gripping | Portland, Ore. 'Two Are Killed in dudes some good comedy, a few new | with good comedy. tragedy. Mail orders are now being W. LL. Fisher of Mack, Cole, ts s0ngs and unusual dancing is the of-| Sitver, Duval and Kirby will pre-| received inot expected to live. fering of six colored entertainers. gent the humorous skit, “The star! ——————_—_____—_ vi a Boarder.” Topics of the Day, Aesop's Fables, Pathe News and the concert ore tra are other attractions. POPULAR DRAMA OFFERED AT WILKES Next week's attraction at the Wilkes te something of a change in its type and patrons of the theater will be Interested in seeing their fa- vorites appear in such a vehicle as “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come.” Dramatized by Eugene Walters from the book by John Fox, Jr., this play has found as much favor as the novel, which had one of the largest sales records of any book of its kind even exceeding “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,” by the same author When first presented the play was @ tremendous and lasting success and has been seen by hundreds of thou sands in the larger cities thruout the country. It has just recently been | released for stock production Miss Mary Ann Robbins, leading | woman, and James Blaine, leading man of the company at the Wilkes, are both of them ideal for the prin cipal characters of “The Little Shep herd of Kingdom Come,” tho there is not a single role in the play that does not draw individual inte) The comedy parts in particular are unusual. | WOODWARD OFFERS | COMEDY DRAMA The home of spoken drama, the Woodward theater, will next week l offer one of the most satisfactory Papen romantic comedies produced is only one of such letters we | American playwright in recent ee ns showing |in “Moonlight and ydia E. Pinkham hasdone for | ryjs is the work of George Scarbor Mrs. Guimann’s letter should | oi and deals with the problem be you. getinte, Gweck, new jfore the hter of a Texas con wemen 1 » Der” \gressman to determine which of the retan fown condition because of |tour ardent suitors for her hand she men should take Lydia E. Pinkham’s |"! accept. The action a Veretahle at the first sign |!" Washington, D. C., and some of Mi lascase. nora oie le neceamery [the most unusual scenic effects have and this splendid medicine will gyre 9 oO piecethe aia Dainty Marie, called “the Venus of the air.” has diversified number, ‘which includes singing, dancing and Remember The Name “SALADA” El A. ITS STRENGTH, FRAGRANCE ARE UNEQUALED | The Sealed Packet is your safeguard R. & H.C, COOK, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributors if 1 F i if — Mrs. L. A, Guimann, , Vermont. an He ou to kee} Advertisement. ee neep R——Advertionment, «; Jas Tod, the ranchman, por ltrays a strong romantic role, while ph oa William R. Abram is cast a# Con ation of @ land, biafl@ey gressman Hamill of Oklahoma and thereto, ail A t d nur Allard as Courtney Blue, a| nerey tes e Arthur Allard 1 urtney Blue, a| skin treatment Some day you will try Resinol Ointment ECZEMA Dr. FB. EB. 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LE, Druggist, No. 4241 West Main Please send without cost or ebiigation to me your Free P root Treatment, Name | rontotticn Street and No. TOKYO SEIZES | ‘The dead are John R. Costa, An-| PURITY AND MARCH FOOD COSTS WERE STATIONARY, REPORT ANNOUNCES PORTLAND, April 1.— Food costs for the month of March ro- mained nearly stationary, accord. ing to a bulletin issued today ay the Loyal Legion of Loggers aes || Lumbermen. The drop in exes, accorting to the bulletin, was balanesd by an upward trend in sugar and flour It in added, however, that retail ers do not look for a permanent general advance in foodstuffs, but think that with the advent of JAPAN TO HOLD of Mainland TOKYO, April 1 tic reports today These summer there will be recessions. The following table was given out Washington on food cost averages for representing the food costs per day for a fam. lly of five (father, mother, boy \] of 12, girl of §, and child of 2), 1 bared on the amount of food re. quired by this size of family, ax determined by the U. B. bureau state, navy, Washington cont: ence. |Democratic House Acali Awe | ‘Ameri ome =; ” FLEET AT HOME |Will Concentrate on Coast After carrying out the program of naval reduction provided by the Washington confer. ence, Japan will concentrate its fleet on the coast of the Japanese main land, according to apparently authen- reports followed a confer. ence of field marshals and admirals | held here to adopt a program for the meeting requirements of the Forecast by Bryan MOORE s () x SGD Ty EAT ; TWICE DAILY 2:30-8:15 Except Sat, San. and Holidays dc, Except Sun. and Holidays JOSEPHINE VICTOR and supporting company in “JULIET AND ROMEO” A Romance tn Four Scenes by Harry Wagstaff Gribble with Harry Power Direction of Lewis & Gordon Producing Co, BASIL WILAJAM LYNN & SMYTHE In “A Racey Conversation” JAMES HELEN GPORGE SILVER, DUVAL & KIRBY In a Raral Comedy Entitled “THE STAR BOARDER” DAINTY MARIE Venus of the Air BERT HOWARD “The Man With the Piano” ALEX. PATTY & CO. The Upside Down Genius “A MODERN COCKT Sizzling With Pep Featuring NAOMI HUNTER Topics of the Day Aesop’s CONCERT ORCHESTRA 1,000 Matinee Seats 25¢ EMIINNNIIUUGUT TUTTE WT vember elections. “This is the most scared congress Prof, William A. Jackson, : ." he said, “And|York city, is teaching ail of labor statiaticians: | WASHINGTON Apri 1—wn.|! have ever known, ql AVERAGE Yam J. Bryan predicted today that | t has reason to be scared, because | latest steps in stage and | Jan. 1923 Apr. ipa ss the democrata would capture Aberdeen .. |] Petiingram |] Deer Park. Rverett | telephone Elliott 3187 | son, of The Hippodrome, IN | MONEY! And must do rk to met i give the qual- nd workmanship Washington averame 5166 $1.50 o H 20 years’ active military service, Maj Gen, William ©. Haan, president of army classification board, retires. siwaye but my prices will be = bar- If you do latest steps, Prof. Wi Dance and be happy. j net know the | / | | | | = WASHINGTON.—-After more than | | | liam A. Jackson, late of New York city, head of the corps of instruc tors at The E niversity, will atest steps. THE WILKES Beginning with Sunday Matinee “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come” Dramatized by Eugene Walters from the book by John Fox, Jr., the most wonderful story of the Southland ever written. Seattle’s Own Family Theater Staged under the personal direction of T. Daniel Frawley HUMOR—PATHOS—ORIGINALITY Wilkes Popular Prices STARTING TODAY SATURDAY, APRIL 1 At Loew's Palace Hip EVA ANGUAY cal History Consecutive In Addition to Big: Show NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Person in Theatri- to Play N.Y. 3 Years. the house of representatives at the No- If you wish to learn the latest [dancing steps and be up to date, Prof. Jack: Fitth and University, will teach you. Begin. ners’ classes tart each Monday evening at 7 Advertisement. | the farmers and labor are both dis- | satisfied, and when you get these two elements together, you have « 00d proportion of the voting popu- lation.” dancing at The Hi ave. and University. THE HOME OF SPOKEN DRAMA 0. D. WOODWARD ALEXIS B. LUCE And an Excellent Cast in PANTAG MATINEES 2:30 p. m. NIGHTS 7 and ALL WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Alexander Pantages Presents JACK HENRY & EDITH -IN— “BREEZY BUDDIES” Twinkling Musical Extravaganza, with Charles Gribben Estelle McMeal, introducing Hurry Pearce and Mabel Crete. FARRELL & HATCH “Singing Their Own Senge” NLEY & CAFFERY a Little Different” EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE TOM KELLY “The Man from Tipperary” General Admission: MATINEES, 25 cts, NIGH