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Met * . Kolb and Dill Back at Vaudeville ProgramsChange C Te “Poster Girl,” Palace Hip. 2—Angie Cappell, Pan- tages. 3—May Cloy, with Kolb and Dill, Metropolitan, COMEDIANS TO MET ‘Kolb and Dili, bringing with the ful oddity, entitled “In the Dark.” in which songs, comedy talk and dances are blended “8 brand new play, “Give and Tak: A musical feature of the bill is “will open at the Metropolitan theater | promised by Lee Mason, a vocalist Sunday night. This piece has been | who is reputed to possess two dis ‘Peferred to as the most amusing of tinct voices. She is anwisted by Stan ‘ol and Dilllan farces. | Scott in presenting a repertoire of of the insistent, pene-|popular songs and a pianologua that makes one grin de-} For thrilis, Rose and Dell start to keep a straight face the show engagingly with their mix mtinuousty. Aaron Hoff: ture of cycling feats, songs, comedy he book and there t# no | chatter and dancing. hich is meant that “Give| “The Right That Fall & musical comedy feature photoplay, with F Tt is ajas the star of a romantic and the music is mere- story. play was written | ORIGINAL REVUE two dialecticians | COMING TO PAN the tant word. “Time,” something new tn the | way of revues, is announced as the headline attraction of the new the representative of capital in| week's bill at the Pantages begin and Dili the disctple of ning with the matinee next Mon ‘The result can well be imag-| ayy “Time” shows a series of n episodes from life. It was written _ Pretty yg Coy te sweet and wit! by Bayonne Whipple and Walter ve ly feminine role. The | touston and is presented by a cast £ tails to Thomas Chat. | of capable players and musicians John Fee and Lou Davis, and | headed by Frank Roberts and Neill geenery features the whole. A®|Qucaly, Pen ee “the entertainers, they are wildly) 7h. Nevelle Brothers, acrobatic as are the so-called sym-/ang musical clowns, will add com- te the rt Lytell ringside Jazz orchestra. jedy to the new bill with their | quaint foolishness. “The Biue Grass Boys" are the A splendid new show is promised |famous Bowman Brothers, black By the management of Loew's Pal- | ace Hip theater on the new bill,| minstrel favorites. omg today. The famous Royal) Freddie Clinton and Angie Cap troupe of conjurers, acrobats pell will present their latest com- @md magicians top the list with a/edy effort, “The Little Wop.” Pretentious combination of sensation-| Harry Stevens and Lola Laurel @i Oriental feats. They use their;will demonstrate their ideas of @ueues for hurling and swinging | speedy dancing. Purpowes, introduce foot juggling.| The Pickfords are European art Mystifying feats of magic and il-| ists, who are seen in one of the Jusion. amusing and interesting novelties “The Poster Girl” is an added feat-|of the season, acrobatics, panto ‘ure Of the bill. This little artist gives | mime comedy, magic and juggling clever impressions of famous stage | | HOWARD BROTHERS Calvin and O'Connor have a mirth. | coma sig ecg ‘| The New York Winter Garden's (a ER URNS |tatest Tevue, “The Passing Show of ¥4-| 1921," starring Willie and Bugene used.—-Adv. | Howard, will open at the Metropoll tan for a week Sunday, May 28, with & special matinee Tuesday, Decora tion day, and Saturday. IRE ALARM BOX IS FOUND ABLAZE | A fire in @ fire alarm box at Sixth lave. S. and Lane st. was discovered face comedians, who were former Any broken Kyegiass lens dup ent service for least money. 8: munds, M 2174. No “drope re oveatest acters m mt wo WAEEP THE LIVER AND BomeLs COOEMT, AT ALL GOOD pRUGGINTS Tracy. The wires inside the box had short- circuited, METROPOLITAN ONE WEEK STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT Matinees Wednesday and Saturday KOLB IN A SPECIALLY WRITTEN COMEDY BY AARON HOFFMAN CAPITAL vs LABOR “If You Turn Around—You Will Miss a Laugh !” Evening Wednesday Matinee Saturday Matinee G0-OP SALES TO REACH BILLION Huge Business Predicted in 1922 for Farmers BY ROY GIBBONS CHICAGO, May 20.—One bil | Hon doltars! That's the amount of grain, live stock and produce the Amer | fean Farm Bureau federation ex poets farmers will market thra co-operative selling agencies in 192, says J. R. Howard, its pres ident. And the federation wont have to make much of a leap over ite 1921 figure to achieve this 1922 aim, For In pbs produce was sold oo operatively “The cure-all foe every agricul taral problem lies in the farmer helping himself,” Howard says. “We're seeking to market farm Produce thru the farmers’ own farm-controlied dairies, granar jes, live stock and fruit ex changes, wool pools and other non-self secking agencies. “And now every farmer is poll- 1 fully $800,000,000 worth of| EVICTION OF STRIKERS ON Coal Operators Throw Out Miners in Pennsylvania UNIONTOWN, Pa., May 20,—1vio tions of the striking miners and their families have begun in the; Connelisville coke region, which haa! been only recently organized by the United Mine Workers of America. Eviction ts of the mont pow erful weapons of the operators in mine ware. In Payette county, of which Uniontown im the county the process works like thie The operators own most of the houses, ‘They reft them for from $6 to $10 & month under a lease in whieh the miner agrees to give up! Possession upon leaving the pany's employ, When the miners strike, they all lay themselves open | to eviction. While the companies have full legal rights to throw thousands of people out of their homes, they haven't yet gone that fr. To date they have eaked the county “pro-| thonotary whone duties are those of @ probate officer, for about 126 evictions. Once the papers are in sued it becomes the thankless duty of the sheriff's office to nee that the You Sef THAT LAMP? THAT AIN’T OUR LAMP~-IT BELONGS To MY GRANDMA~ You SEE { THAT PERN? THAT AIN'T OUR. FERN - IT BELONGS To MY AUNT CLARA~ THOSE CHAIRS You SIT ON WHEN YOU PLAY BRIDGE, PUT YouR THINGS IN ON THE BED. GirLs! jearly Saturday by Policeman A. E. | ing with us toward this profit sharing goal.” furniture ta either ved or net in Membership petitions are deluging| the street. About enroliment clerks in Howard's office | the strikers mit ti | here, Delegations cofietantly are) van and streaming in from all parts of the) come arov country for advice, ihn Agencies and committees thrn|off company property and laid which the federation & working oer whatever spot is handy. ite co-operative plans are Grain committee operating the! United States Grain Growers, Inc, {with 60,000 members, who will mar. | ket cooperatively 125,000,000 bushels | 4. Then they Woo! committes, which has coord! Snopp, I. J, 4902 Fremont ave, girl markets 80 per cent of Kentucky's annual yleid of 160,000,000 pounds of tobacco. Name and Residence jBimonson, Julius Oscar, F . . egal | tor eid Woman Pioneer to k eset n will be held June 3 on the Lake Buri Sund Wakhington canal, The usual pro Be Buried Sun ay re Sesttic! iz ]/eram of races and floats has been Funeral services for Charlotte! pore Be jarranged, and there are to te new Raldw nm Carpenter, 78, member of ‘ Legal) features which are being worked out terbioom and Cha qua clubs, | © e ae |by the committee under Julian dat her home, 4554 Lith ave, a“ bn. Pet rae A “AS 33 | Mathews and Don McDonell. Friday, will be held at 2:30 ee : P . In the afternoon the program will Gunde oh eek’ Chives 1, Wilbur J, Missoula, y y , Legai|consixt of cance and swimming church. Mrs. Carpenter had been a o. Annie C, Everett races, diving contests, an interclass reaident of Seattie and vicinity 33 George Ni Molly |, |erew race, an aer exhibition by years, living 22 years in the Univer 1 |/Eddie Huttard, surfboard riding, | sity district. She is survived by threw Gill. Haze! Elsie, Seattle Rows and Joseph J. Carpenter ttle, and Fred A. Carpenter, of Los Angeles. Harbet, Mildred from Frank zeae Laurie Leola from Joba DEATHS Cornwell, Robert, 20, Kenneth hotel |Lewia Mra Kaily, #2, | home, Denil Gwendolen Norma, 9, 417 at |, T22 26th ave. & % 35. 645 Mich- PISTOL SHELLS FOUND IN AUT! Police are investigating the cir | varmer, Chester cumstances which led to the aband-|K¢!ly. Ma XN onment of an automobile containing | yratcum, Genevieve, 38, 1068 Thomas & box of automatic Western ave. and Union st, Saturday pistol shells at! et early | Van Doren, EB. Denny w or La Roy, 38, |Tuison, Alfred €1, 2053 Eddy ot The car was found by Patrolman — A street dance will be held after the! J. Hodge. carnival, in front of Terry hall. A The Hoense on the cor was tesued| Colmnivas Knights 10-plece orchestra. will furnish the to J, B. Harnden, 1419 Western ave music | a Se Nee S| Go to Bellingham |" 5iessuu prison ot wweaters and THE MAY ISSUE of The Moody| Knights of Columbus from all pi jbathing sults will be given the win Bible Institute Monthly, the official | of the state will eather in Bellingham|nery of all contesta. In addition publication of The Moody Bible In-/ Sunday and day, at their 19 Il prizes of banners and cups will be stitute of Chicago, contains a poem | nual conv Delegates will b@l given to organizations whoa teams entitied “Critics, Creeds and Chris-| elected to attend the national conven-|are successful tians,” by Rev. Peter A. Klein, 1415/ tion at Atlantic City, in August The first prince tn the eance ebr E. Columbia #t., Seattle, Rev. Kiein| James H. Kane, of Seattle, is pre®! nival will be a silver cup, Second attended the Institute in 1904. ent state deputy and third prives will be large ban- ne 'nere with name of the winning or hand “Junior day” and the induces a Advertis Advertising Faso *SALADA" i PANTAGES MATINEES 2:30 p. m TS 7 and NEXT WEEK iG MONDAY MATINEE New York's Latest Sensation “ TIME 9” A Series of Kpisodes Taken from Life Written and Produced by WHIPPLE and HUSTON Two Favorite Comedians BOWMAN BROTHERS “THE BLUE GRASS BOYS” THE PICKFORDS Kuropean Novelty Artists PANTAG OPE New Comedy Features Tombling Violin Clowns NOVELLE BROTHERS Introducing THE FAMOUS LOVING BIRDS General Admission; MATINEES, 26 cts; NIGHTS, 40 cts. COMIN EXT WEEK—COMIN ROBERT McKIM (Famous Film Villain) 1 is often Ba not, until a moving force of deputy shertffa wateh cir household possessions carried in (Vital Statistics] of wheat. BIRTHS Live stock committee operating | Johnson, Richard Carl, 1421 15th the National Live Stock Producers'|” isth aye. boy association. | tage b, Charles Guy, 1910 Eighth ava | W., girl Dietey ‘comanittes, Hanson, Herbert William, 1009 Fifth Fruit committee, operating the - We bor Federated Fruit Growers, a «nies rile orth, Dewey B, 234 N. 34th ot. rt aency owned and controlled by/ x Allin 3, A, 305 Summit ave N. «rowers. |” girk nated scattered wool-pooting activt.| Ryan, James Patrick, 7831 46th ave ties into @ practical organization | |. 265 15th eve. bor that marketed 22,298,856 pounds last | J . 3216 13th ave, year. o Bist wt, wirt | Tobacco and cotton committee. j le 0 613 17th ave. N. W. The Burley Growers’ Tobacco aso. aie Thomas, 6613 os ciation has been formed and now MARRIAGE LICENSES DIVORCES GRANTED) King county a first sale: But “Quality” alone makes permanent Voman Bites Bandit, | Once tried, roel Banden TP arontedas mace Sealed packets only Black,Green or mixed R. & H. c. . Cook, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributers f * DOROTHY EXPLAINS SOME OF ‘HE SPECIAL SCENERY “THAT MOTHER IN HONOR OF THE MONTHLY BRIDGE PARTY — HAS JUNIOR FETE DUE JUNE 3 |\Big Carnival at University to Be Brilliant ‘The annual Junior day water car tI nival of the University of Washing bard's machine, A special phone concert is being arranged, The afternoon program will te fiven over to a decorated cance car nivel, In the past this carnival has been one of the most beautiful events of the university year, Lighting will be obtained by searchlights on each |nide of the canal and the canoes will pass in parade. Homba, fireworks and strings of colored lights will add to the bril- jHance of the spectack. Music will play on the south bank of the canal on the ot) f ,Puts Him to Flight Biting the hand that a ban over her mouth when he at and rob her Friday | nm’ Stout, 1114 Repub. the man, she report k oecurred Mra. Stout's home. in front o CUNTINLOLS— Feature In “THE RIGHT A TwoVFisted Comedy Wit jlog rolling and a dive from Hub | radio. | OPENING DAY—UNTIL MAY 26, INC. SPLENDID DOUBLE SHOW BERT LYTELL V-A-U-D-E-V-I-L-L-E THE ROYAL PEKIN TROUPE Oriental Wonder Workers AND OTHER FINE ACTS Realtors Ask Maximum Tax’) Announcing a mass meeting property owners next Wednesday | night In the Pree club auditorium, the Seattle Real Estate nesvolation | jhas inaugurated a state-w |paign to secure from the state legis | Umitation on real ot cam- lature a 40-mill estate taxation Members of the sasociation de clared Saturday that real estate is carrying an almost confiscatory bur- | den of taxation, which is retarding |were Mra. Anna Methven, Yakima, the development and prosperity Of | first vice president, and Miss Myrtle} Seattle and the state. A 40-mill levy it is said, js the maximum which |Cotrill, Centralia, treasurer, Mrs. real estate can je to pay and | Rosetta Silibaugh, of Seattle, was will retain {ts value as property chosen for the bureau of executives. | WORKING GIRLS | LOOK HERE’ Read what Mrs LacasWrites Con-| cerning Her Troubles, which May be Just Like Yours St. Louis, Mo. —‘‘I had troublesthat all women are iin my back. weak | ii meee tired, nervous preepings and a i] weak stomach, fjbad been this way about» year and unable to work or stand on my feet for any length of ti | atate, was the most successful ever ‘WOMEN CLOSE SESSIONS HERE \Mrs. Anna Methven Elected Vice President Officers elected at the final seasion \of the Women's Legislative council convention at the ¥Y. W. C. A. Friday The president of the council, Victoria L. Trumbell, year to serve. The work of the convention was the adoption of « legislative program Mrs. has one more | which the women intend to uphold| vigorously before the next legislative | seasion. Particular emphasis is laid) on a stringent antinarcotic law. According to Mra Trumbull, the convention, attended by approximate ty 200 women from all parts of the held. Seattle Boy Runs for W. S. C. Office PULLMAN, May Loomis, of Seattle, has been nom- |inated ‘for the athletic council of the associated students Washington State College. HENRY DORN, 20, was held in the Pierce county jail at Tacoma for of the | Sheriff Matt Starwich Saturday, He wfc Compound had pains and we: in charged with having robbed the begged me to ofr it, 80 I did. All| home of nis father, Sigfried J. Dorn, | 1948 10th ave. 8, Seattle, SEES SEATTLE AS GREAT PORT John Barrett Pleads for Aid to Merchant Marine “Beattio will become and remain one of the great foreign ecommerce ports of American and the world.” said John Barrett, former @irector general of the Pan-American union, who spoke before the Chamber of Commerce dealers’ council in the Masonic club rooms Friday. “The next five years will deten mine largely whether Seattle, this nection, and the country at large are to take and hold first place in the trade of the high sena “America can not hold this trate unless aid is given to ite merchant marine,” Barrett declares. He enid the shipping bill now before con | grees should get the support of the entire country. “This measure tn designed to pro- tect the government and the people and to serve both capital and labor. Therefore it should have unanimous support.” Youth Charged With Attempt at Robbery An information charging Ivan Snyder, 19, with attempted robbery, was filed in superior court Friday by Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Douglas, Snyder was captured Wednesday night during an attempt to hold up patrons of the C. E. Goff pharmacy, Woodland Park ave. and N. 103rd st. KEWANEB, Ifl—Death takes Miko Chiaventone, 22, of Spring Val- ley, who waa born with two bearta AMUSEMENTS ' Wren OOR *MOORE* THEATRE “SS VAUDEVILLE: “A Salve ef Screams” Matinees 2:30 Nights 7&9 New Playing—Clark & Verdi Jack Conway & Ce., Buster Quil- tan @ Pale, @ Jeanette, PANTAGES Gea. Ad Mats, 2¢ Mrs. Minnie Radliff 20-—Clarence stochach is allri, ght and I do my work | home and a! 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