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ATURDAY, MAY 27, Pan F eatures ‘Willie and Eugene Howard in the) New York Winter Garden's stupen- dous revue, “The Passing Show of 1921," which comes to the Metropol-| ‘tan Sunday night for one week, with | & special Tuesday (Decoration day) matinee, and another Saturday. | The Howard Brothers have long held warm places in the affections of | the theater-goers, and are two of the greatest entertainers that the New York Winter Garden has ‘ever pro duced. This will be the seventh show from that famous institution of ex-| trayaganza in which they have ap-/ peared, the other six being “The Whirl of Society,” “The Passing Show of 191 he Show of Won- ders.” “The Whirl of the World.” “The Passing Show of 1915." “The Pasning Show of 1918,” and now thi star in this new “Passing Show.” The new revue is in two acts and 26 scenes of regal splendor. In the cast assisting the Howards are the well-known teams of Cortez! and Peggy, Masters and Brown, and) Sehrode and Aronson, the feminine) portion being May Boley, Ina Hay- ward, Emily Miles, Norma Hamilton, | Peery Brown, Flo Somerville, Do-j lores Suarez, Tiny Collins, Det Man-/| tell, Mary Booth, Margaret Wood and | Edyth Lawrence, while the men are) Will Philbrick, John Quinlan, Jack Rice, W. H. Pringle, Frank Masters, | Robert Gilbert, Anthony Jochim, Vic- tor Borart, Jack Hall, Joe Qualters and the famous Winter Garden chor-| us of 75—the greatest collection of beauties, singers and dancers ever assembled for an extravaganza. SCREEN VILLAIN COMING TO PAN | Robert McKim, known interna tionally as “The Villain of the Movies,” will come to the Pantages in person as the headline feature of the new weeks’ bill, beginning with the matinee next Monday. McKim fs not only famous wherever pictures | are eis net he is a former Se-| had many | TEETH EXTRACTION F REE DAILY Our whalebone plate, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth saith meener we SEOG| Gum Lyke production of the human gum, set ae) $10.00 GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK ... . $4 Most of our present patronage is recoramended by our early curto- mers, whose work is still giving good satisfaction | All work guaranteed for 15 years. | Examinations free. OHIO, DENTISTS 207 University St. Opposite Franer-Paterson Co. ubber, a perfect re | | The Great After-Flu Tonle HEAMOTONE Makes red blood, builds up the nerves and restores strength quickly. $1.00 and $2.00 at all drug stores, or . BP» by Joyner Drug Co., Spo- Advertisement 1922, "Famous C omedians at Met wu tr th, Ova he ( THE RETREAT TO MOSCOW ‘CITY WORKERS |3 EXPLOSIONS PAL: AC E HIP HAS SONG WRITER ent government polly "towards| The Two Peggys,” Metropoutan. 2—Marie Russell, oare F Palace Hip. 8—Robert McKim, Pantages. An event of unusual Interest to} friends here before he began his ca-!y5th week playsoers will be the appearance of reer in pictures Ile played engage Los Angeles. ing t to reach a verdict. nen were | TATTLE STAR PAGE 5S | Alaska early in June to make a wah GET THEIR PAY AMAHONING, Pa. May 8% Alaska. ~ mion at the Crasselll Chem- ing their pay for the two weeks from |m are ntoc! aattio, | May 1 to 1 ich was held up May | ment in dramatic stock tn Seattle, | ‘ CS oe bgp eth maa te nt here resulted in the C., but for the last five ye ha . J : t of three loading houses, The been supporting such well-known | Judge Cal Hal) granted an a of the disaster is undetermined, May 27.— Latest reports ternative writ of mandate, directing Comptroller Harry W. Carroll { Treasurer Kd ty Terry to begin| VIENNA ® stars ax Mary Pickford, | & Fairbanks, William Hart ci | and many others | Appearing with McKim in a clever immediate issuance of pay checks on the explosion at the government ~ playlet of movie life called “The Kt | sued upon petition | munitions plant at Blumau give 26 take,” are two other players well ploye of the | killed and 250 injured, - known in the Northwest, Misw Rhea | Page * BIRMINGHAM, Ala, May 2%-= Eleven men were killed yesterday EVERETT Work on Stevens! when af explosion wrecked the Ag highway project, calling for expend-| mar No. 3 mine, of the Alabama Push iture of $90,000, to start noon. 1 Iron Co., in St. Clair count city treasu ce, thru his at- torney, Robert H. Evans Mitchell, who made her debut in stock at the old Loin theater, and | who has since become well known in | pictures, and Roy Hadley, also one of the old Lois favorites, MeKim’'s sketch will give him opportunity to demonstrate the ability that made him “the bestknown villain in the movi | The bill supporting McKim prom. | ines to be one of unusual merit and of wide variety | i WRITER ON LACE HIP BILL prolific song writer, 1. Wolfe | who ts making hie first tour | of a vaudeville ciroult, tops the bill | at the Palace Hip. With a thow sand popular song hits to his credit, | he is diverting Loew's patrons with some late compositions right of press, as well as with est nod favorites. Pretty Fritai Leyton, the song maid, and Riley FR at the plano, appear with Mr. Gilbert Marie Ruswell, the queen of rag time and character songs and the original “Belle of Old Kentucky comes assisted by Sambo to present another stellar feature, “At the Cabin Door.” Ethel Gilmore, for several years England's premiere danseuse, ap pears in “Dance Originalities.’ | Brown and Elaine, a youth and a} pretty girl, stir up laughter with their farce comedy, “The Fatal Wed ding Day.” Thrills are in order during the Offering of Bill and Biondy, ath letes who bring rome hand-to-hand balancing and equilibriatic noveltic of 4400 Square Mile . gt Jasper ce? are majestic peaks, scine. topehe and glaciers and the feature photoplay, “The scored; ragged, forest-clad slopes; flower-strewn passesg impressive solitudes; beautiful lakes; vast, snowfelds; great Glorious Foo” in which Helene | | ARSON CASE | Tax Probers See | Aviators Fly Here fiery ed he ot Renato Sees See Chadwick and Richard Dix are * ¢ nthetel: etunphates the -péegram, 10 Per Cent Cut} to Boost Trainin en prolific in providing Canada with limitless pla nO COMEDY ve / DUE IN FALL| That all of the recommendations! Lieut. Ned Schramm, formerly g for the tourist, sportsman, alpinist and sightseer in this MOROSCO COMEDY COMING SOON TO M wonderful mountain scenery. The Metropolitan t ay its attraction, begin eT | TACOMA, May 27—Ole 8. Largon,|made by the special Investignting | seattle, and Lieut. H.C, Mintor land- ater will have! former president of the defunct Scan-| committee, if adopted, would relic ing on Sun-|dinavian American bank here, will/ over-burdened real estate by at l¢ ant | day evening, June 11, Oliver Moros | Ot f& another jury in Pleroe coun-.| 10 per cent, was the statement made jwith eat rap so ag teow ny a a | weal River Casyoo—Prince Ropert, the gatew w co's latest comedy, “Abies “Irish | t¥ Until the October term of superior | Saturday by Reeves Aylmore, secre-|*top flight from Spokane in two fly Rose,” the Anne Wichcle Trish Ha | court, Proseouting Attorney J. W.|tary of the tax investigating commit-|!ng De Haviland —superbombers. “Continental Limited” (Crosses the Rockies at the lowest altitude, the easiest elder 6 r - 2) They are flying over the state in| brew mirthquake which has been tak.| S@iden made thin announcement yes | tee The committee will meet June 12} 7 : ing theatergoers by storm. terday, when he dismissed charges to approve and sign the report. ithe Interest of the citizens’ military | gredients and ia view of ‘Canada’s highest peaks. training camps to be conducted this jed at the Jefferson Park golf course One of the most brilliant casts ever| @e2tnst Larson in two cases, as yet ‘ | | Bummer Excursion Tickets on, sale comm assembled for a ike production inter. untried, for the alleged illegal bor | summer by the war department. ; er Excursion Tiel on ve prets this Morosco offering. The Towing of bank funds | Two Men Frozen to For detailed information write 5-8 MeGule,G, A Be cast incluides the fo AMERICAN SUNDAY School! 902 Second Ave, Seattle Wash. ywin, layers The decision to abandon the un am s pla: ‘| Death in Mountains |. eee Otto Lederer, Jack Franks, Barbara| tried cafes was reached after a jur id @ group meet-| Brown, Harold Shubert, Helen Groam-|in Judge Clifford's court failed to| ROCK RIVER, Wyo, May 27 ing at Surprise lake Sunday. The man, Ph cane against Larson for The bodies of Jack Westcott of| morning program will begin at 10:30) W@Purrieil Fay, Lillian Sommers, Kathryn | alleged ttle borrowing of $1,200) Urbana, Ia, and Marion D. Young | and the afternoon at 1 o'clock. National th Hil, Bernice Clifford,| thru an overdraft, The jury was dis-|of Pasudena, Cal exservice men, | - A jdwell and Mabel Kroman., | charged after being: out hours. | employed as sheep herders her, were | CLEVELAND, Ohio. — Several tn-| fRailwar F is now in its|A jury whieh heard a aimilar case found yesterday on @ windswept |jured when grandstand women's t the Morosco theater, in] Wednesday was discharged after fail-|ridge. Both bodies were frozen. The jcoliege of Western Reserve univer. | tin @ blizzard May 10.'mity collapses. ter, Harry G. Keenan, agree on th Mildred “Abie's I b/ NOW PLAYING— THE MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES ON CHANE Ss SUPPORTED BY IRENE RICH ALLAN HALE, FRANK CAMPEAU — HERBERT STANDING A STANLEY GOETHALS~SPOTTISWOODE AITKEN an AND A SCORE OF OTHERS. ERE is the big picture of the season! It’s a smashing story of romance and thrill in the great Northwest, featuring the greatest character actor on the screen today! It is different from anything you've ever witnessed before—yet it has everything that a big picture must have—thrills, punch, love and romance, plus action and acting of the sort you will enjoy! COLUMBIA HARRY SWEET INTERNATI ‘- | ORCHESTRA RNATIONAL Everything From Everywhere NO INCREASE IN PRICES MATINEES 25c EVENINGS 35c y “Speed ’Em Up” | L. HAUPTMAN, Director For Laughing Purposes CONCERT NUMBER: | { Second Hungarian Rhapsody.....Liszt ==|COLUMBIA — FORMERLY “CLEMMER” Deets eee petintronninere Sonate eA i