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SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1922. ‘< nea mick nem | ~4 P is a comedian or. 1 you've | Boy Scouts to Assist Organ- “dt | Billy Duval and Merie Symonds, a not taken a 7 A . 7 be young comedian and a pretty and| water voy izations in Movement +4 | gracefu! girl, appear in a comedy skit do you wuff yi called “Thetr First Quarrel.” on tmins from} Clean-up! Paintuo! Spadeup! The Pantagexcope, with Gienn carsickness? , P A Goff at the organ, will show new You'll be su zg pi entenwerte 2 comedy and news films, including prined to learn ene Sen. Pine Ruth Roland, in “White Eagle,” at| that tha, sent pte pre ew 1—Harriet Hellan, Wilkes. 2—Arthur Allard, Woodward. | matinee performances panty 68 thatels’ cy eaten maken Gecnewue be I—Scene from “The Unloved Wife,” Metropolitan. 4—Violet proteins ype SINGERS two maladies ile the Puget Sound Paint, Oil and Var ~* Robson, Pantages. 5—Ted Norwogth, Moore. gy <agred ae | in the eyes 94) nish club, oh Ividly splashed with tro} 1 The city has bee ivide inte David (Schooler and his company,|the performance is said to rank ax | and kaleiek je in ite ¥ iri] Seasickness is usuatiy due to the! be city Be fer ek oes doe in “Music Hath Charms,” is the heat-| one of the best of ite kind. The cast |of melody, comedy, novelties, the | effect of the of the waves |) "a to “ rata + <higgulbin ~ at line attraction at the Moore next] includes names familiar along Broad. "*W show that in now at Loew's/on the spirit of the with the sistas f Be 7. “omg ef week. Mr, Schooler used to be called| way, and the production has been! Palace Hip theater in one of merit. | body Suectebtitn vestdabte be” waive Pond e- | “the boy Paderewwki,” for even when | made under the personal supervision| Jonla, “the pearl of Hawai,” in the | This epirit level is @ pee i gggpb wie oll up™ the a iq young he was an absolute genius at/of Florence Edna May, the au he ne feature with her company | apparatus whieh determines your apy ~4 the piano, In-addition to the playing | os of musicians and dancers. Jonia has | balance. It ts located in the internal| A srand parade tx planned for the to Of Schooler, the act ts exceptional, DELIGHTFUL PLAY gained fame in the vaudeville world |ear a a nerion ¢ toular} opening day. This will be led by wv Others include the Miswes Boyle| AT THE WILKES of two continents for her beauty as| canal flied with a geilytike fuid.| HOY Scouts, carrying garden imple. < and Vane, prima donnas, and Ime Aly py iareg by New York critics to well as for her talent. The movements of a ship on*the| ™O! and paint Buckets, socor ma — cova, toe dancer. }be the mont delightful play of laat_ Frank Whittier and company sé} surtace of the ocean make unaecus-|°°.G M- Williams, chairmaniet the, 3 James Doyle and Evelyn Cavan-| oy on roadway, “Daddies.” the {Wine & lively farce comedy entangle | tony date. 6h $i. cre ARAL ee eo 4 « io e jee! re ° . of sm merce mo bor iw in “The Lobby,” have a fine Belasco production, which ran for |™*9t entitled, “In W asick. You can get the! Comm + Vehicle to introduce their dancing — 0. than 400 nights on Brolidway,| art. Wagner and Eitis offer an] ame feeling of dizziness to a cer-| Cart F. Gould, architect, urged at prowess original concoction, “Going to the tendance at the architects’ exhi will open at the Wilkes tomorrow }tain @xtent by turning around rapkt e or and ente Opera.” ow being held in the Fine Arts 4 The famous composer and enter | roe « one week's engagement becom jly a number of times be . held in the Fine Art = tainer, Ned Norworth, i» bringing his | 1.0 Oot etn S ceses been ween in| A Yermatile duo ase Melville and| The same factors apply some-| ciety ball. Gould recomended that laugh festival Seattle, and the rights for ita pre | Stetaon. They whistle and harmon: | mex cvobualer’s ness, tho| hous painted in light tints and “3 bin pe Regard tm sentation in a stock theater were ne { 2 With the assistance of plano, ao-| i) |, ener the renult of a weak | ®t all roofs be painted red, rather ne peer micie: odgy geld rsast ‘easter éured by @ «pect arrangement by journos and sazaphone tommach or eyestrain than green. le secure! of the better known of the |t™* Management of the Wilkes j —_ and Adrienne feature some} jt jy « customary thing in riding} The statement fas made that 7 ciitime minstrel men, and, along| The play is chosen for Easter) “St a” fae “~, at | bee Se ee miners ia {week Decades of ts particular ap-|_ William Farnum to A Stage _—————— none : al to both the young and the old. Romance is the star of the feature “ ” fered som the best of this kind P™ , Store nome othe ent of ila hind Fa! "Str he pou and 8 | photo IF WINTER COMES, Fred Hughes thé celebrated Welsh |#Pd the emotional appeal of the piece | “IRENE” TO PLAY IS STILL IN LEAD tenor presente a vocal offering that|™ such that any child of impres| RETURN DATE a sionable age cannot fail to enjoy it.| Tt is a return visit which the musi AT PUBLIC LIBRARY bids fair to prove a vaudeville treat an acrobatic come Dezso Retter i dian. Kluting’s Entertainers is a unique number in which trained animals are introduced. DRAMA COMING TO METROPOLITA: “The Unioved Wife,” Florence Edna | of the toit ‘The wonderful discovery for Eczema and skin diseases. At all druggists, $1.00, or sent, §. p.. by Joyner Drug Co. 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Plays‘ ‘Hol y City”: $5000 provides } unusual plot. and a scenic A Ne da wit pa un M in ap comedy hit The Little Jim company will intro du The play has for ite central loca-| cal comedy “Irene” is to make at |tion a New York bachelers’ club, one the Metropolitan theater commenc provisions of which is that!ing Sunday, April 23rd, and it is jeach member that marries must for-| sure to attract old friends and make to the club's treasury.|new ones. It is a tried’ and true The adoption of several war orphans | production with a delightful story of | the romance for the most! shop girl Cinderella who achieves | MATINEES 2:30 p. m. “CINDEREL with Cast of Broadwa; WALDEMAN & FREED “Biuology” Vaudeville’s Unequaled HandJumping DUVAL & SYMONDS “Their First Quarrel” “REGULA General Admission: COMING !—ALEXANDER, The Th roles she has yet tle audiences MUSICAL REVUE ON PAN PROGRAM With lavish settings and colorful, bizarre contumen, “Cinderella Revue an alleg i musical comedy, is an nounced as the head offering for the new week's bill at the Pantages, beginning with the matinee Monday. | This act comes to Beattie direct from) outstanding success in the Kast presented by Charle Errejoex are super-athietes from Europe. J the has been marevelously trained and in soctal triumpha. preparation on a scale | great operatic fon AGE Charles Solader Presents Gorgeous Allegorical Comedy Fantasy New Sensation FOUR ERRETTOS Two Comedy Favorites WILSON AND McEVOY MATINEES, 26 cts; NIG NTERCOASTAL : x DEBATE HERE New Shows aeraentet for E wor Weelc) For the third con bei year the x * * University of Washington will pa tietpate in 1 Kast West debate when team meets that of Pennsylvania ate college in Meany hall at 8:1 m. Monday Washington wili uphold the nega ve wide of the qu Renolved that the United States gover hould establish a xystem unem: | ployment insurance for the employes » Amerioan corporate indust Kaf Jensen, Ralph Graves and Kot ert Macfarlane will represent Wash ington B. EB. Overdorf, W. ¥ mig, RC. Kramer, and KR. 8, Adame alternate are the Pennsylvania men who left | ril 6 to represent their institution first Western debating will by prthern Pacific m y tour the Sun: | ite Beattle arrive in at #10 @ thin keeping Mas Arrangements for been planped de poenic nile have been under way for more than & Month, and two of the morg elab-| orate Koenes show, respectively, the | throne room of Pontiue Pilate and) the reof of Mary of Magd ta'n | home, where a truly magnificent) Odental banquet ts in progress. | As Mary Magdalene, Haxel Whit more has one of the most important nted to Beat work In this new and deeper rt will give in derstanding of thix artist's ability It in Solader and has cant of clever principals The four Errete and Wh jeRvoy are tw e# announced for t non and offer The who hail new bill Hunter Wilvon and C ‘oy are comedians who vehicle In “Regular Pi Teddy Waldeman and Cart Freed! ppear in “Eluology,” their newest Fenton t a vee Little | Rock y Jim. « brown bear from mountain country, Jim Moreover it# tune-| One week from tomorrow Miss | fyi selections have become widely | M much-discussed drama. will Katherine Van Buren, new leading | known, but they are best heard in open at the Metropolitan May 18, for | woman of the Wilkes, will make her | their original settings include a five days’ engagement, with daily | debut. She comes. here from #an|“Alice Blue Gown.” “Castle of| matinets for the ladies only, altho at | miego Cal. Mr. Emmett Vogan will! Dreams Irene.” and “The Last} night everybody over the age of 16) nino réturn to the Wilkes on that| Part of Ev Party.” j can secure seats. | date. | - - i ‘eh wiht ‘The story of the play is told in| y " is year “Irene ames Mont-| three acts, with a furce and frank.| WUODWARD CO. tf gomery’s greatest success, will be ness so direct, the play is produced of . presented by what is known as the with auch delicious delicacy, and the| “The Holy City,” one of the most | number one company headed by Patti portrayal of the heroine, Cicely | spectacular of Christian dramas, will| Harrold. the young lady who played Courtney, ia done with such « depth |be next week's feature at the home|the name part in it in New York of understanding and emotion, that | of the spoken drama, the Woodward | City for 65 consecu' weeks with 7-— a ——_—_—__—— —e | theater. This production calls for|out ever missing single perform Stops Itching Instantly! [the securing of enough of an added | an Miss Harrold in addition to ECZEMINE |cast to bring the total up to 60 act-|her other claims to fame is the ors for this massive theatricll] event.| daughter of Orville Harrold, th tenor. NIGHTS 7 and 9 p. m. LA REVUE” y Singers and Dancers and Balancing Humorists the Organ KR PALS S, 40 ct». Man Who Knows—COMING ! A nation-wide search is on for Joseph. Donald Grafton,,indicted in-New York on a big- Youngstown stenographer, nor Peggy | amy charge. Follies” girl, whom Grafton is charged with having married 17 daye after | Davis Grafton, Neither Ellen MeIntyre Grafton, ieft, his marriage to Miss McIntyre, know where he now w. ro KEEP WELL Sea-Sickness BY pK O you ruff ss] BISHOP er from than car tion is A and ance ekni ick k almost s transparent person is more pr * because th continued. The real roots of kneas and car-sickness—the eyes and the Body's spirit level in the inner ear 4 car to read or to watch the rapid lywhifting scenery, In such cases you are constantly cilling on yout eyes to change their focus or direc tion In persistent car one should have bie eyes examin ‘The mu the eyes be |faulty and glans may be nece ary. Even tho the visual power may be good, there may be bad muse justment. Should the eye pr right, then the ears should be examined Such people will often find that relief may be found in chewing gum or by swallowing a little sodium bicarbonate et when riding on need no} | DENTIST SAID | WOULD LOSE ALL MY TEETH had a very Told me 1 Pyorrhea. M and had ery time would bleed if eased with the dep Trust and Savings Bank to ery badly gums were ded from ow brushed the It w tint pull twe went home i days et this guarantee erfully 1 will ba 46 Hberal offer bad case of as mis Send (CLEAN-UP WEEK | | PLANS ARE LAID “If Winter Comes," A. 8 M Hutchinson's novel Mow being published in serial form in The || Star, continues to be the most popular work of fiction at the |] public library, according to a re port made public today | ‘Coomer Ali," written by 8. B H. Hurst of Seattle, is also one || of the best sellers, according to the report Other leaders “are “Prass,”” by Norris; “To the Last Man,” by Grey, and “Three Soldiers,” by John Dos Passo The most popular non-fiction || works for the month are: Wells ‘Outline of History Bok's American n oof «Edward Bok; Jackson's “Outwitting Our Nerve My Chinese Marriage Van Lo Story of Mankind and binson’s “Mind in the Making w MATI BOX OFFICE METROPOLITAN uf SUNDAY, APRIL 23 EAT SALE THURSDAY Tht ENTIRE WORLD Pays TRIBUTE To. Tie MANOERBILT PRODUCING. SMART MUSICAL COMEDY \Great Dog ‘Shaw Is Drawing to Close Airedale ca Connaught kennels, Ban becom. Interna an a result of the Seattle dog show, which closes Sat urday 10 p. m. in the Pavilion. | Dogs have been entered in the Seat show from all over the North-| the Pacific ¢ it Thou. Connaught hine, of the Francisco, has tional title-hoider Gosnom an west and wands of dog lovers from the entire} state have visited the exhibit during the last three days, Hundreds of prizes have been awarded per cent of the homen in Seattle have not been. repainted within the bast five years. Girl Fails in Exam, Takes Poison Draft SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.—Car oline Mosher, aged 16, died yesterday from poison she is believed to have taken when she failed to pass an en. tranon examination for the Univer sity of California. |Good F; riday Rites | Held by Russians Russians of Seattle observed Good Yr in the litt Russian Ortho- dox church on Lakeview bivd., where Kev, Father Alexander Vyacheslavov of St. Spiridon parish conducted Good Friday Vechernia, Read and Use | STAR WANT ADS You'll Get What You Want L 2 YEARS IN (Director, Radio The output of a wireless telephone | transmitter quency be used. Continuous or undamped waves al camp. | NATION WIDE SEARCH FOR ALLEGED BIGAMIST | Mysteri es of Radio ure twe terns em. ntinuous, a “damped” wave; and the other, contin an “undamped Hroadeasting stations the lat ter wave, because its oscillations are These are generated by vacuum | damped waves. tubes similar to thore used in a re colving set, but much larger. They | generated by generally have an output of 60 to 260 watt | geners On & 260-watt tube the Slament in| supplied with 10 volts alternating | current plate takes upward to 2,000 volts of direct. curngnt | is termed radio fre It is converted inte audio} which the human ear can AY ar, by means of « microphone) oyninition drill and smoker held transmitter or speech pigs ges armory by Seattle pr Ha er ee | suard units, | ‘This converting process practically | BS |changes the wave from undamped to| ABERDEEN —A. W. Davis, | damp and for their detection a|mer Seattle man, dies as renault crystal or Vacuum tube detector may | wound on head received six jase at Wynooche Timber The “Quality” Tea Tea "SALADA" Annual Sale Exceeds 30 Million — BLACK, MIXED or GREEN—_ Steadfastly Refuse All Substitutes, iR. & H.C. COOK, ,EAST 3383 ELL. 0350, BISTaiwet TWICE DAILY, 2:30-8:15 Sun. and Holidays, ibe, 26e, 60c, except Sun. and Holidays. DAVE SCHOOLER boc, The, $1, except Sat. Mata., —IN— “Music Hath Charms” with PAULINE CHAMBERS Ina Alcova and Pegsy Vane By Dave Schooler and Herman Timberg Ellen Boyle, FRED HUGHES “The Welsh Tenor” Assisted by Earle Browne at piano KLUTING’S ENTERTAINERS Featuring Famous Leaping Cats MINSTREL MONARCHS In a Unique Offering in Minstrelsy DEZSO RETTER “The Man Who Wresties With Himself" JAMES Doyle meets Cavanaugh “The Lobby” Topics of the Day Concert Orchestra 1,000 MATINEE SEATS 25c undamped damped or discontinuous waves ane)” ed by alternating curreMte |University Awards Seven Fellow Seven fellowships, each of ‘. ULYSSES IER spoke Friday night at The Popular Young ‘ Composer ij Ned Norworth In His Latest Laugh Festival Supported by and Evelyn Wells at the piano Aesop’s Fables PAGE 5S waves, below, direct impulses, white % quency. There are two kinds In radio have just been awarded unt transmission, namely, radio fre-| students. Arthur A. 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