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“Abraham Lincoln” Met F eature 'BROOKHART RAPS CABARETS WILL ‘Weary’ SENATE SOCIETY GET LICENSES, Talk Thrift Sunday Rew Show at the. SATURDAY, SUNE 17, 2928. Pantages. Theater * * ¥ * * Palace Hi ip H as stant in their hilarious comedy | Timbers, Michael MH. Seattle 28 , y | what not “Oh Sarah!” Paul, Barbara A., Seattle 32 0¥ teaching his lidren to spend |the community fund membership | Cart McCullough ta a popular|Johnaon, Oscar R, Beattle Lei 1 wisely, thereey saving ad hence scams) Net, just ae they 66 tn the tity a } Cart ish pop’ Tremanee yn Laictile, Seattle L ‘ ~ rectory, having a registration of 375, musical comedy star who presenta | ' : ake , T G Wi th Ea gl [but the Nel d the And “Bits of Travesty.” MeCuilough In| osm *figmone St, Beattie nn... | To Go With Eagles |" ihe Xen ant tne An nearly le yo hap with o | : ~ stain |, Yergatiie youn © mp with an en | Merriman, Merritt V.. Seattle twat | to Big Convention | 2:0 names each. ‘The Jones family Snd tories are real entertainment-|Lineger, Dert, Seattle”... .cs-s nai] Conrad HL Mann, past grand|8r well represented with 200 names, His artistic performance i a do-|Hurna, Irene Agatha, Seattle S4| worthy presiiant sf the Fraternal |and there are 188 of the bbe oa Nightful feature on any bill Knosher on, Je. Beattie. . Legal on Letom ye 12 Berge ve ro ton aeuetie Fi conatbolyid hence * Smith, va Be thi, en in to & ‘e leattio urday n ri 1—Frank McGlyn, Metropolitan. 2—McLallen and Car-| Then, there are sd Bryon and) "tue Legal to attend the 17th annual trenton even the X's being down for three ‘ ‘ v ‘ « c | , . ? 7 son, Pantages. 3—Texzas Quinan, Palace Hip. 3 rg ot al vs ay ea arsed bar La Vergne, Frank Rt, Se sega the Washington state Aerie. He contributions, and the Q's have a a - a od ler th Book of Vaude itle Legal | Will accompany the Seattle delega-| whole page to themselves. The book William Harris, Jr. who is re-| Loew's Palace Hip Theater as the| Who offer their “Book of Vaute-| Lema! |tion, leaving Seattle Sunday for Bell-|contains practically 40,000 names. sponsible for “East Is West” and| big star of the new show. She is| Ville | Grosse atte Ingham, | Heise | other great successes, will present| presenting her vaudeville act in| Billy Bouncer’s Circus ts #ome DIVORCES. GRANTED PEE oe ALL NEXT John Drinkwater’s “Abraham Lin-|conjunction with her two-reel pie-| thing altogetter new and rictously | pritschs, Chartes G. from Giadya iH. th S k Five membefs of the city counell, |] \ oti coin” with Frank McGiynn, at the/ture, “Spitfire.” a novel vehicie| funny. Bouncer is a clown with &/Granis, Maud 1 from C. leavy Ear hoc! | guided by Health Commissioner H. | 0) prung Metropolitan theater, week begin- | written by Jack Lait. It is’ a West. | trampoline apparatus and the laugh lan Delos A. from Violet M. | Read, made an inspection of the ning Monday, June 19. This ts the same organization | which played the long engagements | in New York, Boston, Philadelphia) and Chieago Johm Drinkwater (s the son of aa actor. Distiking commercial pur | suits he became associated with a/ repertory company in Birmingham, | England, and eventually rose to the | pewt of director, writing many plays| for performance by the organization “Abraham Lincoln” is the most) notable of those dramas. Originally | intended only for local production, i its fame spread and he eventually | took the play, and company, to suburb of London. Its power and reputation drew to that distant spot | the elite playgoers, diplomats and | Uitterateurs of the British capital. | In spite of this success no American | manager had the courage to under-| take the production in this country | until! William Harris, Jr., became in- terested. Mr. Harris approached the pro- duction of the play with a sense of | it» value as a human document. In the selection of the company, in the | settings and costumes, all care was) taken to uphold and enhance, if| possible, its appeal as an entertain- ment TEXAS GUINAN AT PALACE HIP Texas Guinan, whone fame an a star {s as far-flung her in at success as a screen celebrity, PANTAGES inees, 2:20 86 Nights, 7&0 ALL NEXT WERK Reginning Monday Matinee ‘This Stellar Vaudeville Bilt McLallen and Carson in “Ob, Sarah” Carl McCullough in “Bright Bits of Travesty” MARION GIBNEY “Hy Proxy” LOCKHART 4 LADDIE Verea' Kecentrieti Hilarious Comedy Novelty Billy Bo Circus Introducing His B ne » Terpsichorenn N “The Book of Vaudevi ie” To build yourself v up > quickly after | Flu or any wasting illness, take HEAMOTONE The great tonic and blood builder. | $1.00 and $2.00 bottles at all drug! stores, or direct, p. p. by Joyner Co, Spokane,—Advertisement. jereation was Toxics elvan ern melodrama Miss Guinan has been associated with the moving picture industry since its eartiest days, being en aged in succession with the larg est organizations at their: inception. | YAUdeville comedienne with a com. World | dy act that she calls “By Proxy “| She was formerly with the pictures, Triangle fitms and Bull's Eye, always in Western roles. On| the stage che is remembered as one of the 15 sture that made fame and | success for the Winter Garden's greatest and girl- lest spectacle, “A World of Pleas ure. She also won fame as the Kissing Girl in “The idier,” and declar her favorite that of the “Merry the Viennese opera of | that name. Other vaudeville on the bill with Miss Guinan are Bender and Armstrong, Pat Down ing and Charlotte Whiting; and the Leach La Quinlan Trio, Retty Comp. son is featured in the feature photo. |Play, “For Those We Love.” BILL OF VARIETY COMING TO PAN Comedy, music the important Widow” in and dance features it THE SEATTLE STAR Wilkins to Proud of Overalls, He Says |Mayor and Committee From| Og Ah hye A OO to His Supporters { Council Agree The “gir will be W, A. (Weary) | a | Wilkins, the Billy Sunday of ine "0 BY LINCOLN QUARBERG | Licenses will be granted to all] coin dais On “Thritt and Améet DES MOINES, Ia, June 17.—Col, | Seattle cabarets! ena eoker vis, vaniens St mith W, Brookhart, progressive re This wan the decision reached Fri-| Government Maas crennian® podlican senatorial norml is just day afternoon by Mayor Brown and) aiected in Seattle by Oliver C. Me a “plain dirt farmer” and when he the council license committee | Giivea. divestor peen $0 WeReiatem, Es ¢ ne SRR SS Se ordered shut But that is not all—"Weary’ next senator, he is going down by Mayor Caldwell rly be asked the editor to be sure and say peer, oe polal ring fore the end of his term, but secured that th event wae at the band stand The gressive candidate an injunction and resumed operat in Woodland park, and that it was a = a ere rap at Washing The cabarets affected are the Hotel thrift sermon from the nd stand cial lobby Butler, the Bungalow, Lodge, Alham ad tek a qeeedetand sak “It ls the most sinister of all the bra and Dreamland “WEARY" WIL [my dress suit | } lobbies at Washington,” he told the United Press tn an interview They can count me out on the social stuff,” said the colonel, “I am more proud of my overalls than Tam going to Wasa ington in the interests of the farmers and laborers and those business men in sympathy with progressive gov ernment ! These men did not vote for me because of my social finesse, And hey are not sending me to Wash tables and parlor parties. “It 1s the moat contemptible of all influences,” he declared, “I love the society of my neighbors and fellow |men, but when a man tn high public Office in feted and favored terior political motives, for ul he is flirting with bribery of the worst kind.” West Seattle Bridge Plans Are Approved West Seattle tmprovements wore substantially advanced Friday when the board of public works approved plans and specifications for the su perstructure of the W. Spokane ast bridge and awarded a « act for the Murray sewer system. ave. |ington to pose gracefully at banquet } | LEAD SONG Mrs. J. B. Ransom =| ©. &. Bennott, baritone horn artist, . A }and member of the Btks’ and Ameri Dies in Seattle |e; Legion bana, wilt open the pro Mra Katherine Ransom, 4 of «ram with a solo, fter which Port Blak died In Seattle Friday, | "Weary" will lead the audience in Mra. Ransom was the wife of J.B.) community singing of old fashioned Ransom. She ia survived by her hus. sone. Then “Weary will talk band, a daughter and four brothers, | THRIFT. EQ ES ee It in to be a meeting for thrifty { ry s people, * people who are not to wing and those who like to hear good music, In addition to Mr. Bennett, “Weary” will be annist ed at the plano by Miss Helen Wil kina, his daughter, a pianiat of assisted him in his programa white he talked countiens residents of the te of Washington elsewhere |to buy more than a million thrift stamps during the war, Then there will be several vocalists of note to entertain those present who like « Martin Willett Stanton, [MARRIAGE “LICENSES | Name and Residence . "| Jones, Floyd &., Seattle SAYS HE OWNS Bdwar Florence M., Seattle 29 | WOODLAND PARK Bjorkaulst, B. Joseph, Seattle 23/ “Weary,” when asked to stage a Kubillus, Helen, Spokane 20 demonstration for the government Rooth, Kdwin 8. Wenatchee 28 chom: Woodland park as the site, be Shaw u M. Biver Forest } ‘ ti Logan |cause, Ne maid Nlaschke, Joseph, Wapato Legal| “Why, I own Woodland park lkmann, Anna, Wapato Legal |along with every other resident in } Kyle, Elmer B., Seattle Seattle, It's my park, just as it's ove, a Frances, Seattle 5 | your park, and it is an ideal place to | "John Doe jin this group, | on | Stengel, Harry Fran eattle Legal | apend . onich / to be one of the strongest | Munsberg, Minnie, Seattle Legal | Pe ee Sr be ian, and most diversified vaudeville bills | Mart, Edward W., Seattle Legal, chk cig Aneta Pnnegneedncog le tha pear, cpeniue at. The Pan. [itrunwer: With 1. Gentine Legal [Sppearance as a thrift stamp sules |tages for the next week, beginning |Sundell, George H. A. Seattle, Legal |Mman. I sold more than $800 worth Isranday matines, The bill has twoizricneca, Edith, Chidego Legal |of stamps the first day . zi | Nelson, Rignar, Monahan Lewal| “Now,” said ‘Weary,’ rolling up| | headline features, MecLalien and/ elven. Kignar, Mons Lees! | nbi* obiie: dead adaachon lean beaway | Carson and Carl McCullough, known . Carson and Carl Brown, Reginald M. Al t x “ } throat for action, and altho he was | wherever there is good vaudeville, | Ca Legal 7 Seah Mel aiion nh ‘fenmarer | Smith: Dolbiten 42, Pade Legal in The Star office he could have | whose original methods and sense | Libby, Sylvanus Gillian, Beattie Legal | been heard in Woodland park, “now, @f hemor have made him o. favorite Sigler, Irene Maybelle, Seattic. Legal 1 believe that the beet citizen tn! . . |Conradl, Christian, Seattle ° 28 | Seattle in the ! t it: and Miss Carson is a charming a%|Cos, Doria, Beattie... 1 er veg tess man who is thrifty in jing climax of his act is when he invites the boys from the audience to come up on the stage for a | “bouncing contest.” | Chocolate | Marion Gibney {= a widely-known Lockhart and Laddie are grammed as versatile eccentrics. The Pantagescope will show a new comedy feature. pro famous New York | ELSIE AND GANG SOON ; COMIN ‘The attraction at the Metropolitan theater will be sie Janis and her gang in a new musical revue. / | Arsociated with delightful >fise| Janis and the the the term ang” may be misleading, and it should be explained at the beginning | that Elsie’s gang has no connection | supporting company, nlave RMONY, TRUTH want to get the b want KNOWLED want to demonstrate want RICHE IF you want perfec firmity and weakness IF you want to become a pupil IF you want ing DIVINE INSPIRATIO’ IF you want to deyelop a MA at IF you want your childre 1F you want to IMPROV your God-given faculties Monday, June Admission Free Baron Eugene Fersen, Founder “The Lightbearers” The Teacher With the Message to Humanity IF you want to MASTER circumstances, instead of being their IF you want to demonstrate daily in your life INTELLIGENCE, sr nd LOVE TEACHER increase your CREATIVE Band HANMONT. (ny ICIENCY and CO-OPER NEO to become LEADERS YOURSELF Come to Hear BARON EUGENE FERSEN on Man’s Latent Powers and How to Develop Them At the ARENA at 8:15 P. M. FIFTH AND UNIVERSITY 19—“Health Tuesday, dune 20—"Th Wednesday, June 21—“T 24ULTS from your efforts ¢ instead of ignoran YOUTH a instead of p HEALTH and 8’ whatsoever with any other gang, here or elsewhere. Miss Jants ha use the word only to designate her which is made ex.service boys whom she met In France during the war. It's only the little mimic’s idea of a substitute for a title for her new show. That's all there in to the gang, should the word frighten any timid play-goers up Ine old age RENGTH, instead of in- instead of remaining a POWER by contact- JC PERSONALITY in your busl- and make the most of and Success” Mastery of Mind” 6 Greatest Pi Everybody Welcome | 1 | | Clarke, Gladys from W ATHS WASHINGTON, June 17—A’ rath Appleby, William, age unknown, Diehl, Harry, 35 | corded early today by the seismo: Harris, Pdith. 21 graph at Georgetown university | Kotke, 29 years. here. jcommunity fund, and by whom his home and raises a thrifty family | Felt at Washington |». | er heavy earthquake shock was re-| Read contends that the houseboats | | condition. for beverage purposes cannot be jcuting Attorne nwood was shipped into American y el preparing today to file a statutory and the nation, Of course 1 don't] t*™@r by land or water, even tho it|charge against Wimer Weber, 66 pretend to tell a man Just hin he | May be on ite we a foreign coun: | year-old Chico fisherman, who wall hall spend his money: he's got to| '¥ & ruling y by the bu- |arrested Thurs when Grace Raliy work that out for himself #0 as to} '@&u Of internal revenue, with the |man, 15, missing since last Chriate “et a dollar's worth for a dollar, or | ®PPTOval of Becretary of the Treas |mar, was found on board his boat, sears some deft to buy | UY Mellon, declares The Rahman girl asserts that This is understood to prevent for-| Weber held her in virtual slavery . elgn as well as American ships from|for nearly #ix months, foreing her 1 him, so he will) bringing Mquor for beverage pur |to commit a number of burglaries, —— not forget it, that the government of | noses info the th ¢ zone around This charge Weber characterizes fers to pay him 4% yer cent interest | American cousta ruling seems |as “bunk,” saying that the girl went savings certificates, and if helto prevent American ships, which aboard hix boat of her own volition: doesn't want to buy the nment bh banks or wove ean buy them posit his money from th wovernnrent with | of it securities some i BERLIN, June . '. Warned cryp Waxtra! Smiths | 222% 235.4 eo ees ware the kiss that kills,” Her Fried “ rich Benschofe: jaughed at what he BILVER CITY, N. Cad as C Nest eee ree Be ling his wife stabbed him to death|/burned by forest | as National forests. Fund Donators! | The complete lat of contributors | to the Seattle Community fund in| just off the press, a large volume 13x 8% inches, containing 665 mim graphed pages with an average of 62 names to m page. The last page carrkes a list of late additions to the fund, but the five preceding pai are filled with the list of anonymous contributions. During the drive some contrivw | tors, for various reasons, preferred to remain unknown, and s0 amounts ranging from 6 cents to $100-—for every penny is listed—in set down as! given by “-. Friend,” “stranger,” | “Boy Scout,” “Cash,” “Jennie Doe” and many | simply ‘Anonymous. About 450 ’persons gaye in this way | $925.68, It is impossible to arrive at the exact number of contributors because some pledges | came in signed ‘From Japanese Peo- ple,” “A Group of Girls,” ete. but 460 is & reasonable estimate, Crrks are now checking off the | names of designators, and when this ts done a copy will be vent to each | member agency, so that each one will know the exact amount of money! that was designated to it thru the} The Smith family predominates tn securities from | the shipping board has ruled can well Nquor on the ing intoxicants intended for beve ks, because the banks will | purposes into the three-mile zone. Laughs at Warning he kissed her good-bye. TON high sean, IBOOZE CANNOT|WILL CHARGE. | LAND, HE SAYS, FISHERMAN, 55 WASHIN PREMEL June 17.—Liquor | to get “medical tr he did not make go | tain her. from bring dren PORTLAND, Seats Now § utment,” and that any attempt to de- Weber has a wife and eight ebil Ore.—Miss of Death; Stabbed waite, crade schoo! teacher, charged in 4 complaint with pulling bade af | 10,000 acres of timber land fires MOORE THEATRE wuxt TUESDAY, JUNE 20 FRANK F. HOOD PRESENTS MASTER ROBERT MURRAY rtd F , ee) Bex z Office, Moore Th hone Sain 0222 17. — Prom fe in Gilan Orlando Edgar Miller, Ph.D. Metropolitan Theater 11 A. M.—“Love and Non-attachment.” Collection only. 3 P. M.—Mass mecting of psychologists. Admission free, 8 P. M—“Beyond the Veil.” and Conan Doyle. Admission 75c and 5éc. Last Sunday of Seattle Campaign of Dr. Miller's answer to Sir Oliver boat situation on Lake Union Lake Washington Friday. Dr and should be removed on the ground that they are creating an insanitary Afternoons Except Sun. & Holidays Adults - - 20¢ Children « 10¢ CUNTINLOUS 1: TU Lt DAILY FIRST - RUN FE. TURE F 10TOr La in “FOR THO: S WE LOVE” ENTIRE WEEK TO FRIDAY, JUNE 23, INCLUSIVE A WONDERFUL BIG SHOW HEADED BY THE EMINENT STAGE AND SCREEN STAR OTHER ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Y WITH BETTY COMPTON and LON CHANEY Evenings, Sundays and Holidays Adults - - 39¢ Children - 22¢ OKAMATIC PLAYLET Nights: POP. WEDNESDAY MAT. THE MERIT OF THIS PLAY As & “Good Show” Kept It Two Years in London, Where WITH Triumphant Transcontinental Tour “One of the great plays of this century.”— Allen White, Largest Dramatic Company Extant “Frank McGlynn was superb and so were all the others.”—Joseph G. Cannon, An Organization of 39 People onn cn ELSIE JANIS <= IN A GREAT MUSICAL SHOW MAIL ORDERS NOW—SEAT SALE THURS. $2.50; Balcony, Ist 3 row: t 6 rows, $1.00, SAT, MAT. y first 6 rows, sso, Set 8 Tew 50¢ to $2.50 METROPOLITA THE CURTAIN WILL RISE PROMPTLY AT 8115 EVENINGS AND 2 30 MATINEES MONDAY NIGH NO SUNDAY PERFORMANCES GIVEN—MATINEES WED. AND Prices All Plus 10% Tex Saturday Matinee: BEST SEATS Lincoln Was Practically Unknown With an All-American Cast “A great play. Wonderfully acted."—Henry Cabot Lodge. William Harris, Jr., Presents “A masterpiece of noble simplicity.”—Prof. Wm. Lyon Phelps. — SUNDAY WIGHT, JUNE 25 America’s Greatest Comedienne 1 eatrn, 82.00; I $1.00, Add 10% 50—COMPANY—50 Tax. IN THIS CITY “No finer play was ever presented — 4 in America.”—Hon. Champ Clark, FRANK McGLYNN “I never enjoyed a play more in my life.”—Herbert Hoover. ONLY AND ORIGINAL COMPANY “Let us heartily welcome this noble exposition of | our best-loved American.”--Edwin Markham, ING’S ENTERTAINMENT EVER OFFERED $1 William — SAT. MAT. ONLY