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8 * * i Ethel Barrymore Is C voming |}VIOLA DANA AT THE PALACE HIP * al Violinist at the Me oore Dana, Palace H ip. 2—R ids Denniston, Fer Debetts Bernean, it b—Noel "Pantages. E coming to us in the jeome than Ethei Barrymore, eyno Woodward. 4—Ethel Parry- Travers, Moore, 6—Countess Orpheum diM at the Moore next week. ‘The act that ts making vaudeville history ts that of Allan Rogers and Leonora Allen, a combination of gift- has become an tmportant Akins, "the play by Zoe o . From early October year until late June of of the[a travesty called and brilliant soprano. In a pode restful beauty they present pone ge songs and duets that ts ed to please everyone tale of the Doris Humphrey Dan cers, atx California girls who are the theatrical history. This is/ epitome of grace and charm. Fred Fenton and Sammy Fielts for one entire season Mise | have a number called “Appearing tn appeared at the New York | Person.” Jimmy Laces, with Francene, hae “Vampires aod y York theatergoers crowd. | Fols.” e theater to its capacity Noel Travers and Irene Dougias performances | have au Edgar Allen Woolf playlet, “Come Into the Kitchen.” ‘Haden, the delightful. in Miss kless and, Miss Jean Middleton, a Seattle gtri who has won fame on the big cir cults, will offer a selection of solos | from her repertoire. ‘The Three Melvin Brothers are . | Sytmnaste, Topics of the Day and the concert orchestra have their regular places on the new bill. eee One of the most famous comedies of Spoken Drama, the Woodward the ater, in “My Wi from the Garvauit John Drew and Billie prejudices, filled with brilliant lines ‘om-|and amusing situations, and affords excess poison (Sie the systems and in m thie Uric Acid attacks the between the aoe ind there te known a» nnn M ATI When it is ip the fibrous tissues eurround- ot cause—the properly fulfil their, normel fun. Bait thie condition ie remedied Tot done yourself with Rheumatis no per- until ind the ait *- “rn the maid | stores, or sent post Spokane. all of the popular members of the company with fine roles. As He. #4 \atrice Dupre, the little French bride who finds herself suddenly cast in the midst of a staid and narrow Eng: lish group of the better class, Ha: Whitmore offers @ charming crea- tion, impulsive and unconventional. Alexis B, Luce has one of the strong- jest roles he has portrayed this sea. | eon in Gerald Eversleigh, acion of | | an old British family. There will be matinee perform ances tomorrow, Wednesday and {psa afternoons, eee LIVELY COMEDY AT THE WILKES If you were living af @ board. } ing house, were a young woman with the homing in |stinct, and were not getting | your share of attention and observed hat most of the attention of the | members of the opposite sex was dt [fected toward the young married | ve |Women, what would you do? That is the Dredicament oa the | |leading character tn “Mra. Jimmie! Thompson,” which opens at the If you do = | capers | Dance and be happy. pS | not know the latest steps, Prof. Wil- Mam A. Jackson, late of New York city, head of the corps instruo tors at The Hippodrome, Fifth and University, will teach you all of the latest st -Advertivement . My Ears The Funniest On Straight? Ever ever presented to American audiences will be next week's bill at the Home| He .* adapted in Eng | lish by Michael Morton ac-|French comedy of Messrs. tng. land Charney. Burke created the leading parts in| this play at the Empire theater in| Game You Thief Gets Rich Haul of Jewelry! A burglar crawled thru a bathroom window in the home of MH. C. Morris, 103 Boren ave, N., early Saturday. and eseaped with a eunburet diamond brooch valued at $200, 4 diamond & roe cameo . a moleakin raincoat hn olles detectives pn the cane ring valued at ring, a gold jand $465 in es working }Wikes theater tomorrow afternoon. Looking around for some one who might play the opposite part to her }woposed domestic drama, she failed to find any one who fille the bill, ana Gewldes that she will take untoo her soy’ a husband—out of her imagina- ton. fthe leaves the boarting house for ‘a few daye and returns as “Mrs, Jim! mie Thompson,” without Mr. Jimmie Thompson. Thds would have worked out all right, except for the fact that at the | same boarding house ts an elderly spinster, who, on a trip to Bermuda, a few years previously, had married | & man by the name df James Thomp- non, who promptly pret ye Beed oedi matrt. montal obligations and di ‘This ts the hilarious plot mer rm | Jimmy ‘Thompson,” the comedy which Billie Burke scored soeeees, and which ts the Seattle offering of the Seattle Cooperative Stock com pany, at the Wilkes, beginning with | ja Sunday matinee, eee MOVIE ACTRESS |AT PALACE HIP | "ne appearance of Vila Dana in |perron at Loew's Palace Ilip theater lends luster to the new show that opened a week's engagement there! today, ful stars who have won fame and fortune tn the photoplay world, Viola Pana has also won a high place ©: the Iegitimate stage Appearing # the earty age of five years in suppor' of Joseph Jefferson in “Rip Van Win- kle,” she won stardom when, at 12 she appeared with William Court |Ieigh in “The Model.” It wae during | |the run of this play that Bleanor Gates arranged for her appearance tn “The Poor Little Rich Girl.” her success will be remembered ed playgoers of a brief six years ago. In conjunction with appearing per sonally to make the acquaintance of | her Seattle admirers, Mise Dana wilt) also be seen in her Iatest photoplay production, “Glass Houses.” ‘The vaudeville bil ts Neaded by « spectacular musical novelty, “The Melody Festival,” in which six pret ty girls participate oe TWO FEATURE ACTS COMING TO PAN Two headline acta, and beth of them distinct novelties, are scheduled for the diversified vaudeville bill opening at the Pantages theater Mon day matines. One of them “Futuris te a spectacular way of strictly high-clage must sts te presented by Coun. tans de Leonhardi, a celebrated violio ist from Europe. ‘The second headline offering ts contributed by Moran and Wiser, two | novelty comedians who are favorites | In Kastern vaudevtile Former favorites of musical come @y, Willie Dunlay and Bessie Merrill, will appear In « ekit called “Much Ado About Nothing.” Miller, Klint and Cuhy ere (ree clever athletes, Persian cate, rate, @ deg, canary birds and pigeons perform an one happy family under the title Of Lady Alice's Peta. Farrell and Hatch are two gentle men of color, both them popular song writers, eee FRITZ TICKET SALE Frits Kriesier, noted violinist, comes to the Arena next Tuesday evening under the direction of Frank P. Hood. Seats are now on sale at Sherman Clay & Co.'s for the concert and the evening of the concert after ¢ o'clock they will be om sale at the Arena box office Joyner’s Wonderful Catarrh Remedy Is now sold by drug stores at $1.00 per bottle—enough for three montha this medicine once and save yourself needicas suffering Advertisement, Foremost among the youth. | tn which | Tf you -have Catarrh of the Head, try| THE ISENTENCES BOY | | OF 19 TO HANG Justice Condemns Canadian | for Second Time | == | | VANCooU VER, B.C, April & Allan Tobinson, Iyearold boy, | must hang on June 23. ‘This waa the sentence pronounced on the lad by | TJustion Murphy, after a jury had) found him guilty, for the second |ttme, of the murder of W. If, Bale. bury, Jr, «& Vanoouver business |man, whom he had shot in an at- tempted robbery, | Alex Paulson, his accomplice, te |alao under sentence of death. Robinson was sentenced to hang for the murder last summer, but won ‘a new behind “ y techatontity, =: OFF-PEAK POWER = RATE CUT WINS ‘council Finance Committee Recommends Passage Passage of the off. peak power or @inance was recommended Friday SEATTLE afternoon by a unanimous vote of jthe finance committees of the city council, The measure, which ts expected to go thru without a hitch, provides for & reduction of 25 per cent in the rate f electrical power to industrial con- corns using motors of 21 horsepower or over, for the current used during | the off-peak period, except during August, Beptember and October, Dur. ing the peak load period, from 4:30 to 920 p. m. daily, the regular rates | wit! prevail, Practically no opposition to the measure developed. When Chairman Fitagernid asked if there were any | discussion on the subject, representa. | tives of several of the heaviest tn. dustrial consumers of electric cur | rent epoke tn faver of the ordinance. | | Members of the executive commit tee of the Pacific Northwest Prod ucts bureau, Chamber of Commerce, were on hand to give their sup port to the proposition if needed. President of World in Jail, | Crasade’s Off) LOS ANGELES, Apri) &—It's an} “ ‘There won't be any “crunade to | Washington” to fire congress, reopen the saloons and retire al) money from) | etreuiation. H, W. Hayseen, “president of the United States of the World.” who wae to have led an asnorted army of 12,000 on the national capital, ts tn @urance vile to@ay. ‘The “president” te te be taken to the peychopathio ward of the county heepital for investigation ef his cra- ntum Meanwhie, the “army,” which was te have left via Bouthern Pactfic “bumper” accommodations yester Gay, bel4 @ mane meeting tn front of |tnternational. headquarters of the Christian Soldiers’ unton (of peace). ‘The “On to Washington” eroeade | Ing to the conseneus of opinion. Greek, who last week sold a email restaurant for §60 in order to accom pany the crusade, today bought ft back for $48, and seemed well pleased with the transaction, ‘The entire profit made on the deal ‘will be expended In tmprovementa, he | Informed the mass meeting, « large portion of which af Journed for ceremonies atten on the reopening of Xenophon's wat: | fle dungeon. ANCHONAGE.—Test to be next month to determine cost \ efficiency of coal from government mines at Matanuska. MATINEES 236 p. m ALL Countess de Leonhardl, } FARRELL & HATCH Singing Their Own Songs In Thetr “THE General Admission: | Played NEXT BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEB Season's Novelty “Futuristic Revue” Presented by with an Allstar Operatic cast, Two Versatile Comedians Moran and Wiser Pantagescope—Showing New Film Feature; Glen Goff at the MATINEES, 25 cta.; NIGHTS, 40 cts. COMING—Alexander, Tho Man Who Knows. Just Two of the Many Good Things in The Book of Magic—Free with the Sunday POST-INTELLIGENCER PANTAGES NIGHTS 1 and © p. m eniebrated European violintat, Laugh Novelty, HAT SHOP” Organ, |e winner In a recent national contest [eu 4 at Mona, Belgium, yesterday, he had been instrumental In bringing Genoa The ruling follows the Gects- about the arrest and execution of /fon of the state supreme court in the @roma, Fifth and University, ana | bringing you can dance anywhere, Prof. Wil-| teaches all of the latest steps in league threaten to live In tents tn probably will be sidetracked, accord: stage and ballroom dancing. Tele forest preserves In order to beat the | phone Elliott 187.—Advertisement. Xenophon Ganopoulos, enld to be a a - STAR Miss Helen Heckman MUSKOGER, Okt, April &—~)ness, she dances in perfect time with | Artistio rhythm an mind |Phonograp! music. eee eae ae vet tan |, Miss Heckman's mother hat much to @o with her accomplishment in phywical care of the body. rhythm. In learning speech, as a) Bo declared Mise Helen Heckman, child, Mise Heckman wae required to rhythmically walk out phrases of | for beauty of face and figure. | poetry, pausing slightly for a comma | And you might «ay that Mise or « semicolon, sitting gracefully in| Heckman has danced her way to/a chair for a period and rising on her| beauty. This in epite of- the fact toes for a question mark. Thus} that she hag been deaf ince infant rhythm waa the firet and greatest — \force In Helen's development. | © te an accomplished artist t2| And it led to beauty in figure. Haar flag piano playtng and sing | Facial beauty, Miss Heckman feels, ing. Her sense of rhyme ts eo high: | came thru spending a great deal of) Geveloped that, in spite of deat: |time outdoors, | |Cayell Be ~1No Search Warrant, | Betrayer Is Put to Death Liquor Case Fails LONDON, April $A 4 Jean) BELLINGHAM, April #.—~ Judge nes, betrayer of Edith Cavell, the ots W. Brinker of Seattle, in au martyred Bngilsh nurse, was exe-| vumentaih: aie | according to « news agency lope | tamed the case against William | recetved here today. . | Hoffman, charged with fllegal pos: | Jeannes wae condemned to Geath srasion of Iquor, on the grounds on April 6 for treason and espionage | that liquor seized in @ search with- during the war. He had boasted that [out warrant cannot be used as evi- lb Cavell Dy the Germana, but! now famous Gibbons case, charge wae fot mentioned to indictment PARI6—Barguin prices rule in euctiop of furniture of Anna Hel Learn te @ance af the Hippo | former home, a specially butlt piano | ouly $1,200, Mam A. Jackson, of New York city,| cuIcago. — Tenants’ Protecftve Uandiord "| * i | ‘ic Robert Mskim - Claire Adams and Car! Y fei agp tt -Produced by Ben{ &. Hampton. and his associates. Zane Grey Pictures Incosp ——— INN |—— ADMISSION 20¢ ANY TIME Coming Wednesday—WILLIAM DESMOND in “Fighting Mad” In “Vampires and Fools” TRAVERS HU SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922. =—=—=s TWICE DAILY—2:30 - 8:15 BEGINNING BUNDAY MATINEE ALLAN ROGERS LEONORA ALLEN Two Favorite Young American Singers JEAN MIDDLETON The Charming Violinist LUCAS WIth THREE MELVIN BROTHERS World’s Most Sensational Gymnasts AND ALL WEEK APRIL 8TH TO 14TH, INC. VIOLA DANA IN PERSON PICTURE “GLASS HOUSES” NEW VAUDEVILLE HEADED BY AN ALL-GIRL “MELODY FESTIVAL” OTHER GOOD ACTS ! ! No Advance in Prices ! ! What Does A Corking Good Wireless Say? 1Se, 250, 600, 750, $1, Exerpt Bat, Sun. and Holidays Matas 150, 260, 600, Except Sun. and Holidays Assisted by Charles Purvey at the Piano MPHREY’S OEW'S PALACE HIP TODAY AND IN HER LATEST AND BEST Puzzle for Everyone i a