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SATURDA MAY 6, 19: Shakespearean Actor at Met R R. CLAIMS mM oore Has Trixie Fri Bika STILL ROLL i—Pantoges, Alma Grace. &—Moore, Dollie Cameron. 4—Metropolitan, §—Woodward, Hazel Whitmore. 6—Loew's Palace Hip, Dorothy Waal. Walter Hampden, the noted atinen-| tragedy 0 Decause of a youthful an actor, is making a transcontinen-| tragedy that robbed him of hi tal tour, appearing in the various| heart. Hi Shakespearean characters tn wh: he scored a veritable triumph last) spring in New York, and in addition | his departed sweetheart. hia program will include « revival of Charles Rann Kennedy's “The Serv-| love with a worthy young man, ant tn the House.” It was in this | turns out to be a relat play that Mr. Hampden made his) who has caused the first major appearance in this coun-| guardian's life. F try, after hig triumphs abroad, some) great that he threat 13 years ago, |by refusing to consent to the mar Tt has heen only three years since! riage. This step estranges him fror cot Mr. Hampden made his sensational, the girl and from his closest man Gebut as Hamlet in New York. Dur-| friend. fing that year John Corbin, tn review-| The great war reveals the real fing the passing season in the New| worth of the young man ant Carteret |) oew's Pa ‘York Times, in commenting upon Mr. | finds that with nothing but bitt Hampden, said: “It may well be that|in his heart, his communion wi the passing season will be remem-|loved one in the world be: dered for the rise of a Shakespearean /#tayed. In the end love en actor of wide celebrity.” Since then rt and makes all the others hap hie interpretations of Macbeth, Shy. Py by its effect upon him. revue having style, rhythm and| Companies were sup ported yeaterday lock, Petrucio and Romeo have| LOCAL KIDDIES grace. A sextet of pretty girls forma) @ decision handed down by the au be ge A swtomge wa: Ayam la BO ls ping |the company. All are graceful dan-| Preme court here hearing on the I x | acts announced for the new | cers, ita water 6. Metropolitan fora week. The opening | week's bill the Pantages, begin-| pright spota from m o) comety Executors of the estate of Alfred ce, “The Servant in the|ning Monday matinee, Will offer alare contributed by Dorothy Wah! and| ©: Vanderbilt, who lost his life when House,” takes place Sunday night. | wide variety of clever entertainment.| alan Francis the ship was sunk by & German sub “SMILIN’ THRU” The Douglas Teenie Weenie Hevue| tert Cariton bills his act as|™#rine. sued the Travelers’ Insur AT THE WILKES | Will be @ stellar feature of the new) tiack on White.” Sones, stories an y for his $150,000 policy. | TWICE DAILY—2:30 - 8:15 With’ Katherine Van Buren tn the! j Ra a will appeal particularly to! dy chatter are hia stock in|, They claimed death due to “ex . 5c, T5e, $1, Except Sat., Sun. and Holidays role which proved to be Norma Tal-| Seattle audiences be act is a ee ene | Except Sun. and Holidays madge's greatest screen success, and | *prightly, lavishly staged mixture of flavor is imparted to| . TH® Sup ourt declared the . pt y James Blaine playing the part of /#inging and dancing by seven! Cowboy Williams and| ‘im vo er, since the policy John Carteret, her guardian, “Smilin’| Youngsters, all under 5 years old.) ra iey stated no payment would be made Thru” will be presented at the| They are the gifted tots presented “At the Stage Door.” n Bittie| % death ‘directly or indirectly due | Wilkes theater for one week, begin-| by Mr. and Mrs. Hami Dougias. | nove as the star, is the feature pho-| °°, the war j ning with the Sunday matinee. |Jr., Of Beattie, and their act ts New. | torig This precedent eaves insurance “Smilin’ Thru” is one of the sweet-| Another feature offering is the TRIXIE FRIGANZA companies millions of dollars in Lust eat stories written for the stage, and|Jack Powell Quintet, which Is alag 7 MOORE | tania claims bs aici tho it was ® great success on the|a big musical number entitled|” srrizig Friganea, topliner of the |patner Like Bon,” a sketch by Jack screen, the play has the advantage| “Watch the Drums.” vaudeville steien Gt lead the bi - wu eee ptplie A » of the spoken word, wherein lies a| Lulu Coates and her CrackerJacks,| 1,4 Moore next week in “My Little|smont) Hecre La Vail and Mieter will great amount of its cleverness and/ in “Singing and Dancing With a Bor © Trie* : Ton trate “Actas Sonat oe charm. | List,” will be another comedy, dan-|invnate it all about?’ ie the title 2 nang a : he ao an ane —in— Allan Langdon Martin touches | o ic ei of high it a 1 ts erle and compe age upon the world of spirit in bijordere ne eof an amusing act by Julian Hall and) “A Deautiful Novelty.” “MY LITTLE BAG O’ TRIX” play and handles the subject in a| “Two Sons of the South” are Hip. | Mathie" woven Ne AA Fel. Waldron, premiere dan ais " " : manner that adds beauty to the play | bitt and Malle ford, comedienne, nood to | m wil} ar with George Hal By Neville Fleeson and Albert Von Tilzer without forcing a theory or belief. | Beeman and Grace have a versatile eens So, neek, wil | sete im on sot Gall. te bean Unique John Carteret has lived a life of|offtering they call “You'll Be Sur ure. Roy Ingraham | classical offering i wa — the plano. Topics of the day and the concert | JULIAN KATHLE TODAY—SUNDAY MONDAY—TUESDAY dames Oliver Curwood's “FLOWER of the NORTH” with HENRY B. WALTHALL AND AN ALL-STAR CAST DO THE DEAD LIVE? SEE THE “HOLE IN 1K COMING WE 2—Wilkes, Howard Russell. Mabe! Moore. reatest pleasure thruout | his life comes from his bellef that he is in communion with the spirit of His young woman ward falls tn/ - whe a her happiness | juge ra. his} THE SEATTLE i The Great American Home IN ON U. 5. Billion Mark Will Be Reached Soon, Govern- ment Estimate Li ko RK, SACK WASHINGTON, May 6.—The heavy tide of railway claims Haunt toe United te bs still rolling in, Havi n January 1, reached a total of $951,721,488, Director neral of Railroads Davis now estim that before the ebb tite beg the claims | will reach someth like $1,100, | 000,000. By the end of 1 time Director Da’ government's, war-time railway deal will have been about liquid ated, something lke $2. 000, 000, If no ore, will hnve been paki out by the federal treasury There were 655 separate properties taken over, including first, necond| and third-elass roads, terminals and switching lines. In. addition, there were 845 so-called short lines, In taking there over the government agreed to return them tially as good rep tially as complete January 1, 1918 In addition to this the government is being held responsible for Minne sota forest fires to the tune of $25,« 000,000 to $40,000,000 and substan. ulpment” as on RUTH HITS A NET BALL AND During the period of federal con trol the total spent by the govern |. “ee t for be ents and equipment wan $1,144 2.29. When the roads were returned to thelr owners the transportation act | carried six months’ guarantee of | earnings provision. Under terms of | thie section the government pala up| 23.18 GIRL DRAGGED to March 1, $492,411 Inter. mo:¢ commission officials wea by the name of Tarzan? He's eatimate another hundred million yet | Miraculously Escapes Death | Seattleites Throng In; Big) one Sees vies Sate Sone will be paid. |] and ts seven months old The railroad administration ad Beneath Wheels Parade Held Friday Tarzan went out of the life of maintains a bie organization in » Mrs, Rt. 1. Slate, 18 Roy st., about hington to wind up affairs, Dur} Run over and trhaned a dozen feet} BELLINGHAM, May €.—The city || 4 Pp. m. last Bunday and left her ing 1921 an average of 1.250 persons | hy « motor were employed at # payroll cont of| 6. 64 gt fate Friday night, Louie | ‘Yl Friday, when the largest parade Her enxious search has been $3,084,020.24. Director General Davis the country was || futile and now she has offered a t « that by January 1, 1924, the! F. Burns, age f 8006 46th ave ny visitors from Se || liberal reward for his return or ing administra can be aban. 8. W., miracule on death Vancouver, Victoria, Blaine, || for valuable information leading ned and any unfinished businest! she was taken from beneath the auto | Stanwood and other towns of Wash.|| to his whereabouts. raed over to some other govern mental bureau for liquidatton. The railroads’ claims are un tnessen, who dec skidded nearly 30 feet before strik dergoing pruning. The first | "* }length, and consisting of 76 floats, $447,518,009.92 worth of claims She was taken to her home, where |50 or more decorated cars and sev 1) were settled for $133,694,353.43. | she was under the care of a private |*"@! marching organizati was Autos in Collision This settlement represented 48 | physician Satur Her condition [248d by Mayor Hugh Caidwent ot] A threecornered collision between per cent of mileage under fed | fs Se Seattle, Mayor C. F. Tisdall of Van-|two autos and a street car at Fitth eral control. Shert line claims | ¥** *tli undetermined }eouver and Mayor W. MH. Clay ef | ave. son st. Friday night totaling $1,100,000 were settled | Tho truck was driven by George | Everett [resulted dn the partial wrecking of for $201,791 | Varbagen, $219 Ferdinand at. who| Friday afternoon, following the|the autos and slight damage to the —— | tata poll le girl parade, Queen Aletta and her court | street car. No one was Injured told police the little girl ran out fro: o | prised.” pen ee vy ° attended the opening of the baseball| The two machines were driven by Jeane O'Nett le a young girl of per.| *™* Curb and was acroms the street) season at Battersby field, where a| David Reed, 1702 Ferdinand st., Se LACE CURTAINS! THE IDEA! BY AUTO TRUCK ruck at Rainier ave. and red the truck STAR (GARNIVAL DAY. AT BELLINGHA Sicicirelattiitipenne hnipicitin ies 4 SEEN TARZAN? THEN PLEASE INFORM THIS WOMAN WHO GRIEVES Sven a little Boston bull terrier saw the second day of its Tulip Fes. || lonely, indeed, she saya. *n, as Well ne thousands of local cy [Street Car andl Two The parade, nearly two miles in | PAGE 5 New Directors Take |Georgetown Pupils School Board Place Plan May Festival } 4%, F. Tay A Maypole dance, se ral mpectal lor, ¢ Piiealiy te the dibos! lances and songs will feature the. b took thelr seats Friday. Dr,|May Day festival to be held by pus | Bharples, who « ls I Blaine, | p f the Georgetown school Friday would not take bis seat until June | afternoon, May 12. The program wilh 1, ac ng to the new law, but he| be staged on the lawn of the Kia Wan electe fill the unexpired term | county hospital at Georgetown, re 1 when elected - * lor, under the! NEW YORK.—Kdwerd J. O'Come oftice immediately ner, fireman with engine company 'No, 261, gives blood for transfusion? to wave life of his six-yearold daighe A REAL WEET STORY EW YORK, May 6~—Hafe blow t about it. The ugar around the safe ter EXTRACTIONS - FREE DAILY 4 tags of to deaden the noise of the explo TOPPENISH, — Evelyn Iyatl, Th dian girl charn grammar jschool speller on reservation AMUSEMENTS MoorE®: TwKE OAILY THEATRE Crrcwih s$ VAUDEVILLE 3°": tn THIS WEEK mano? Our (whalebone) plate, Hghtest and stron doen not cover t ath: you can bite cori ranteed 15 Whalebone set of Teeth. ...« $4 Crowns $8 Bridgework, per tooth. aime F » CRANE SHEILA $ Amsigam Willing a WILBUR | TERRY 91), Meprestion taken in the AND ing and get teeth same day. SUZANNE danis and Chaplow RUBIN AND HALL “Ida Wanna” Frank Wilson Clinton Sisters WELLINGTON CROSS Musical Comedy Favorite [ination and advice free. r early out still giv our cu lers, whose work § satisfaction. A who have tested our work, coming to our office, be sure Erie jin the right place, Bring this with you. OHIO & CUT-RAI Blood cleanser and system $1.00 and $2.00 botties at drug or p. p. by Joymer Drug Co, kane —Advertisement. ETROPOLITAN Theater. —One Week, Beginning Tomorrow— }- “Easily the Unique Event of the Dramatic Year.”—N. Y. World. “Greatest of His Day"—‘“Rest Since Irving and Booth"—“Rest of — the Generation”"—"Finest Since Edwin Booth”—“Spirited, Thrilling Performances"—New York Press Comment. FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR OF THE GREAT AMERICAN ACTOR sonality talent | when she euddenly turned and dart | game between Bellingham Elka and | atte, and Tom Sherlock, Portland, H Nagam! are Japanese! ed back in front of his car, making | Mt Vernon was played. ngs PRR ROT ae | the accident unavoidable. j. In the evening, while the festival | ed trom both Se nd British Co. 7 } ball was be he n rmory, | jum ¥ of ¥, DANCES | M. M. Burch, 625 Pike st, a Blind | reworks were oe aes the Aranery, | tania tin} Resi pac of » AT PALACE HIP Newsboy, escaped serious injury when |tortront ‘The same evening wa. | Commerce will & end In a body. Mins Plenty of comedy, with melody|he was knocked down at Sixth ave. | iy) vening the | Irene Carpenter, queen of the New dances and ¢ effects, are prom.| nad Pike ut Friday might te an mate | Blossom show officially cloned, with| Westminster May Festival, cele I} ised in the how ‘opening at|drived by 2. Heimer, 62 0 13th ave humerous prizes, ranging from Buick | brated Friday, with ber court and ce Hip theater Saturday Upper Under. World as portrayed by Joe Weston race Eline, ts the feature of the bill | “Dance Follies” is described as a and Beas Insurance Firms Win on Lusitani NEW YORK, May 6 In Four Camerons” in “Like| orchestra will complete the prog The WILKES Beginning Sunday Matinee “SMILIN’ THROUGH” The Most Beautiful Story Ever Written for the Stage Seattle’s Own Family Theater Even without the spoken words, wherein lies its greatest charm, this story was the founda- tion for the season’s most successful moving picture. Staged under the personal direction of T. Daniel Frawley Matinees Sunda POPULAR SUMMER PRICES NOW IN EFFECT Wednesday and Saturda Sedans to sacks of flour, awarded Mayor J. J, Johnston of her city Saturday will be Carnival day,|will be guests of the Tullp Festival when many more vialtors are expect- queen MOORE | 1a HALL AND DEXTER In “WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT?” Edith | The Four Clifford|Camerons * COMEDIENNE Pleasing to the Kyo and Kar Roy Ingraham at the Plano —in “LIKE F. at By Phen Baxley HARRY LA VAIL AND SISTER Aerial Perfection MISS MERLE AND COMPANY In “A BEAUTIFUL NOVELTY” MARGA WALDRON PREMIERE DANSEUSE With George Halprin In an Unique Classical Offering es TTT TTT Topics of the Day Aesop’s Fables Concert Orchestra 2} 1,000 Matinee Seats, 25¢ MMC MME ESS “SERVANT IN THE HOUSE”—Sunday Eve, and Saturday Mat (With Mr. Ham, im his original rele of MANSON) “OTHELLO"—Monday and Saturday — 8 o'clock “HAMLET"—(362nd and 363rd times), Tuesday and Friday Even . sharp Sixty Sonaccutive Times in New Yerk—A MODERN Ri “Greatest living Hamlet"—New Yerk Pest, Glebe, Tribune, et “TAMING OF THE SHREW"—Wednesday Mat,, 2:15 o'clock “Never @ better Petrachio"—New York Sun “THE MERCHANT oe te oat ee boon 8:15 o'clock: jal comedy) HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS BY MAIL NOW PRICES: NIGHTS—Orchestra, 14 Rows, $2.50; 5 Rows, $2.00. 6 Rows, $1.50; 6 Rows, @1. (iallery, 5 Rows, 77¢;5 Rows, 7 SATURDAY MATINEE—Orchcstra (Entire), $2.00. Balcony, 6 _ Rows, $1.50;6 Rows, $1.00. Gallery, 5 Rows, 77¢; 5 Rows, 506, WEDNESDAY MATINEE—Orchestra (Entire), $1.50. Balcony — (Entire), $1.00. Gallery, 50¢. Pius 10% Tax exp. COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 14! MATINEES WEDNESDAY-SATU! ea? TAX INCLUDED, MAIL ORDERS NOW Add the Delights of Canada to Your Summer Travel EE Canada this year— Switzerlan of a ‘Thou the Roeki wucerne, more picturesque tham per Park, the national playground — Valle nd Falls, the most maghificent trip to be had in al ~Fraser River Canyon— Prince Rupert, the gates Cc SONTINENTAL Loar” the Rockies at the I and in view of —— Canadian & National Railways

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