The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1922, Page 5

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SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922. Local T ots at Pantages * + & * * & » *” *# ’ Palace Hip Has New Show Mi at Pantages. Several feature acta, offering ©|have a new act called “My Girl.” ‘wide variety of first class vaudeville,| Gordon Wildé and company are ‘will make up the new week's bill at) shadow graphists who have given matinee. Chief among Pantagesco: wa new ture,” presented if. ALA BILL. Hamilton Douglas, Jr. Altho this te ag lle get Beare the title of previous offer-| «pits of Dance ” te the in which the talented Seattle a bo Gabaron tales by: Mee end Mr», | notch act of the show now roe 9 m. the det 1a{ St the Palace Hip theater. Ie im a ave ity sew poem voce ay yale scenic extravaganza featuring five pacer begni and new clever singers and dancers. New dances, oad pve peedentes | Robey and Gould add merriment to ase feta in minature, an Mra. | ‘2 show with a lively little wkit, la. | beled “Bo Am I," while Mardo and Dougias tel ed fas se Sppropriately waseed! Rome have diahy laughs in their lone since graduated from the ranks |‘, “A Collton of Fun.” of amateurs and are professionals in| Armstrong and the Gilbert Sisters every sense of the word [are a clever dance trio. They sing, A second headline feature of the | dance and play the plano, new bill will be “Indoor Sports" a| The Cliff Bailey Duo are billed satire.on courting by Hugh Herbert | “Unique Silent Humorists.” and Harlan Thompson, well known Resides the vaudeville bill there ts playwrights. a five-reel feature photopla An afidéd atraction of the new bill - wit! be The Lorner Girle—Marguerite and Rhea—in their own revue of ar tistic dance creations. ‘Then, there is Bob Willis, “The Lad from Laughiand,” with a new Alaska Oil Field ‘Taking two complete outfits along, a party of 18 men left Seattle Sat- urday on the Steamship Northwest. ern for Kanatak, Alaska, to start Preliminary development work on the of] hoidings of the Associated Ol Co. at Pearl Creek dome. Reports of experts are sald to tn dicate a rich flow of olf. Ward and King are a pair of well Inown vaudeville comedians who In making high class, ern plate- Work, artificial teeth, bridgewor! gold and porcelain crowns, gold an Sement or alloy fillings, also an ex- ie teet | Leave f a.m. Return 10:30 p. m. SUNDAY, JULY 20 Round Trip Children Ht. Lunches Tickets on Puget so € avigation pany Colman Dock. Main 2993. ALL OVER FACE “My trouble began with pimples breaking out all over my face. They were hard and red though not very large. The pimples festered causing much burning and itching, and my face looked very badly. 1 used other remedies but they did me little ce no ood. I read an advertisement for Coricure Soap and Ointment and decided to try them, and after using them about six weeks I was hesled.” Jere Hutchison, known as (Signed) Miss Lena Bonchero, 3908 |/ the “Canadian Water aa ee ens Sacramento, Calif, 1) Nymph,” is here shown on sp 8 aapSinenca itt her way to California to For every purpose of the toilet and bath Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are wonderfully good. make the fair water sirens sit up and take notice. And she fempls Keak Mall Address mate || says she’s going out after a ; ‘Ohetanent ious te ) j mez and We few national swimming witheot mes. records next season, at Palace Hip and the Richardson Twins appear-| with Douglas Dancers as headliner of the new show open-| DOCTOR Pe] WOMAN OBEYED Calls Seattle Men} WOMAN ROBBED WHILE IN BATH Burglars Have “Busy Night in City Friday NAVY REPORTS NO SUBS LOST Divers Not Missing Off] Lower California | BAN FRANCIS©O, July 29.—-Naval Seatile bandlis and burglars headquarters wan advined sacor- br staged @ return to old-time form |Commander W. N, Miller of the Los | , ‘ j Angeles submarine base that there/ Friday night and carly Satur. was “nothing to a report that four| @&y When a woman was robbed of her jewels while taking « bath, a Chinese merchant and his wife were held up and robbed, and numerous burglaries com: mitted, in which the loot totaled around $1,500. One man, sus pected of being « burglar, was captured after a wild chase by police. submarines are sing off Lower California.” A radio mesnage from a eubmarine ‘mother ship,” the Beaver, which jWas escorting 12 United States sub. marines from the Pacific coast to Hampton Roads, ordering the Le8 to take a tow waa picked up and led to rumors the submarines were In trou ble, The order wan declared to be mere routin: “It's practically Imposatble for sub: | marines to make the entire trip un | Mrs. Z. Calder, $02 Seneca st., had Junt etepped into her bath when she pes’ heard a knock on the door, She did der their own power, Commander | not answer, and heard footateps Miller said today, “Towing # fre-|shortly after in her boudoir, Mrs quently resorted to, We have re |o, celved no adverse reports or calle) 5 for help from the Beaver “The rumor wan started by Captain Sheridan of the liner City of Hono-| der heard the burglars taking her ‘cls, valued at $1,000, but was afraid to make a noise, When they left she called the police. Wong Chong, merchant, while jlulu. who spoke the Beaver, due (©) watking at 12th ave. and Main #t & misunderstanding with hin wife, was stopped by two we bandite, negroes, In vain Wong stammered that “he didn’t savvy” the bandits, He was searched from head to foot and robbed of $40 cash. Fred Anderson, 1818 Weller at. awoke as @ burglar was making @ hurried exit from hia room with nev eral diamonds, rubies and pearls, rings and a lavaitiere, He also ap- pealed to the cops: Malcolm Lee, 22, fled when eur Prived picking the lock of the Sa lerne apartments, 905 Boylston ave. and ran severa) blocks before Mo toreyele Patrolman J, J, Kush cap- tured him in an alleyway, Lee is said to have had two ivory clocks, $40 cash and numerous handbags in his possession, which he scattered along the route of his flight. He is held in the city Jail, EX-PO Suggest Pay Raise for City Employes Basing its findings upon efficiency | ratings and seniority in service, the | civil service commiasion recommend. ed Saturday increases of pay ranging | from $6 to $20 a month for city om: | plores. Approximately 1,000 em-/ ployee are affected. The recommendation of the com: mission will be considered by the) coune!! when it commences Its annual budget hearing next month. : , Writers Kinder to : Jewish Characters EUGENE, Ore., July 29.—"Dramat ists and novelists are assuming « more liberal attitude toward their Jewish characters,” wald) §=Rabbi Samuel Koch of Seattle, at the Uni versity of Oregon, yesterday. LICEMAN, CLIMB MT. RAINIER i} AND RETURN IN 9 HOURS, 30 MINUTES Establishing a record for the summer, a party of campers, ac companied by Henry Furher, fa- mous Swiss guide, climbed Mount Rainier and returned in nine hours and 0 minutes, Friday. | Charge Former Seattle Cop as Portland Burglar Charged with bie wife of having burglarteed a Portiand home, Frank Melvin, 39, exsergeant In the Beat- jtle police department and a former member of the dry squad, was un- jder arrest in the Oregon city Sat urday. Melvin, the complaint alleges, with | hia wife, entered and looted the home The record for the trip le eight hours, made professional |] wuldes Inst year, Friday's party included 8. ©. Brack, Detroit; Homer Bigger, Yakima; H. J. Dutton, Paradise Inn, and Commander W. 8. An- derson of the U. 8. SB. Kidder, They started their climb at 3:30 & m. and were back at 1 p. m. ORDERED: by i jewelry and clothing. had been charged with setzing liquor rendering the booze. Melvin was Patrolman. ber of the same year, Mayor Brown Made Member of Moose Mayor Brown ts now a Moose! With a class of 50 he was Initiated into the Loyal Order of Moose lodge No. 211 Friday night. Rituals for the initiates marked the beginning of a membership drive, ie Lydia E. Pinkham’s SAGUA LA GRANDE, Bandits kidnap John Jovi . ‘the market, |*%0 of American conrular agent, and After I had my jnota him for $23,000 ransom. baby I : wasall run Pinkbam’s jwith hie |new woman. I have had three chil- dren and they are all Lydia E. Pink- ham babies. I have recommended your medicine to several friende and | they speak highly o: You are cer- | tainly doing good work in this world.’ — Mrs. ADRITH TOMSHECK, 10657 Wa- Ave., Chicago, Lilinois. Lp eedangy mem ty strange about the doctor directing Mrs. To: to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- | table Compound. There are many enpand who do recommend it and ighly appreciate its value. ] ‘omen who are nervous, run down, | and suffering from women’s ailments | should give well-known root and herb medicine a trial. Mrs. Tom- | sheck’s experience should guide you | towards health. THEATRE Continuous Dany! ll Dinectiom Acwer TODAY—STAYS UNTIL FRIDAY Advertisomant | Want to make your- self solid with “her"? Lead her right up to a regular Dollar Dinner Tomorrow at Boldt's—the Third Avenue place is where they go—ond you'll mount higher in her opinion of you. Don't forget that the Mrs. doesn't like to be chained to a cook stove every day. Take her to a real treat. It's worth the price to see her enjoy it. in another striking ¢ tion that will hit you the heart quarely in it irs” aganna pated Steppers | | MARDO & vA Collation CLIFE BAL Duo ue Silent Humorints THE SEATTLE STAR | WIFE ARRESTED : Bernese Hackney, Washington bathing girl, who can sing under water and be heard on land, WASHINGTON, July 29.—Friends| such an awkward dive that I laughed of Bernese Hackney, 16, are trying | under water—and heard myeelf. to find a name to deneribe her. “{ began practising, Now I can Some insist she's the first and only|sing a whole stanza under water, real “liquid soprano,” {loud enough for those outside to Others say that “diva” describes| hear, I do not hum. I open my an operatic celebrit * might | mouth just ae in natural singing, but Properly be coined to fit Miss Hack-|no water seems to get tn.” Bernese tn a dark-skinned, slender hey’s peculiar gift. For to date no word has been tn-|girl of distinctly Creole cast. Her vented to label one who can sing| mother was Spanish, her father Mex- jean. And that Bernese is) | under water, learned of my ability a month ago,” she says, “Il was mak ing @ back dive but hit the water « ‘whopper’ on my side. I had made Award Contracts for Stuart Bldg.) Plumbing and heating contracts | for the new addition to the Stuart building, now wnder construction, have been awarded to Ashwell & Twiet en their bid of $10, |, it was water vocalization, where, a demand for aquatic song- birds will arise, she thinks, WHAT’S IN THE AIR duly 29 K F C~4360 meters 12 to 1 p. m., 1:16 to 2 p. m., 245 to 3 p. m., 4230 to 6 p. m., 6:30 to 646 p. m., of Mra, W. 1. Bramworth of $400 tn | politan Bullding company. Melvin was demoted tm April, /given to J. J. Agutter company for 1918, by Chief Jow Warren, after he | $9, without making an arrest or sur-jtion is $400,000. then appointed to the dry squad. as! CHICAGO-—Patling to revive after He resigned in Septem. |taking gas while a tooth was extract- | } 9:15 to 1030 p. m. K D Z & (360 meterm 11 to 12 & m.; 320 to 430 p. m; 745 to 4:15 p.m. K Z C860 meters) 6:45 to 7:15 announced Saturday by the Metro Contract for electrical work was 0. Estt total cost t edai.|] > ™. cae rr Pg Saath K J R—GE0 meters) 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. ats 4 uses more the human tleatly no one Inaufficlent 4, Dr. Philip H. Goldstein, dentist, WW ea da Tate enyth! flesh has to od. Pree thie age of feat Mt erciee and overeating Uric Acid seeretions in one = 5 STARTING TOMORROW of the from am excess of m * re the naturel filters of the blood, and when they are o od roperiy carry off the pot we powwon (Urie Acid) te the system end in time ‘conditlon EUMATIS: fibrous CONWAY —— TEARL SHADOWS OF THE SEA” pain . changing trot e joint to another, it is called IN- FLAMMATORY RHKEUMATH ia ond kindred ™m use oan leadout by an ners. t_rid of the cause—the organs can tu LAST TIMES ISLE OF .ZORDA Admission | over the country, | ured this remedy for | lous results obtained | Warrant our claim that it is the best |Femedy ever compounded tor thie | ‘One hottie often restores t heys and Dladder to thelr normal and acrength. Even in the moat NEWS COMEDY NEW SHOW WEDNESDAY A Paradise For Fishermen From the Canadian Pacific Rockies to the Pacific Ocean, a stretch of five hundred miles, the many lakes and streams abound with numerous varie eties of trout. Kootenay Lake is particularly recoms mended, a very fine fishing center being found at Kaslo, At Proctor both fly- fishing and trolling are excellent sport. Slocan Lake, Taghum. Bonnington Falls, the Arrow Lakes, Columbia Valley, Kertle Valley and a score or more other places yield up great numbers of rain- bow, cut-throat, Dolly Varden, steel head, silver and lake trout. Write or call for complete information and, enjoy a “vacation you will never forget”. Canadian Pacific Railway’ EB Second Ave. SEAI LE MAin 5587 \ ©. FL. STURDEE, General Agent Pishi: Reuletions British Colum bie fishirg lie $1 per day of $5 per season, Visiting fisher men may obtain licenses and in- formatioh by application at the office of the Provincial Game Warden, Vancouver of Victoria, B.C. Uric Acid Causes Rheumatiss| DENTISTS TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY — racterizes our methods {s| every transaction, and our eus=| tomers are accorded every lesy consistent with sound busts acess judgment. 4% Pala on Savings Accounts ite Bub: to Chi Account rdiaiiy Invited Peoples Savings SKCOND AVE. AND PIKE OF, | || AUTO to POR FARE $5.50 va) MOVIES AT ALL GOOD Di “OHIO ALICE CALHOU THE ANGEL OF CROOKED STREET WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA COMEDY. NEWS FABLE /PANTAGES| MATINEES NIGHTS 7 and 9 p. m p.m ALL NEXT WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Douglas, Jr., Present The Douglas Dancers in “ARTISTS IN MINIATURE” | Gifted Seattle Youngsters in Artiste Dance Production WARD & KING i GORDON WILDE & CO. ] in “My Girt” “Shadows That Talk” 4 Two Accomplished Artists THE LORNER GIRLS In Their Own Artistic Dance Creations PANTAGESCOPE Comedy Feature, with Glenn Goff at the Robert Morton Organ Popular Comedian ‘ob Willis Comedy Hit “Indoor Sports” Satire on Modern Courting General Admission: MATINEES, 25 cts; NIGHTS, 40 cts COMING SO0ON—. XANDER—COMING SOON i inspiring

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