The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1922, Page 5

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t! Laas oe Seam aaa * eo See al Donna Lynn, Palace Hip; (insert) Alerander, “The Man Who Knows,” coming Sunday to Pantages. “ALEXANDER” 1S | MUSICIANS ARE PAN HEADLINER |PALACE HIP'S FEATURE ‘with the matinee next Monday after. noon. He will also appear on the| Sunday program. This is the first time the noted mystic ever has ap-| peared in vaudeville, and his tour of the Pantages circuit is proving the | sensation of the vaudeville season. Alexander bas made three previous Visits to Seattle, } Alexander promises to respond to any questions, regardless of the lan. guage in which they are written and | whether or not they have been pre- pared and sealed in the privacy of the questioner’s home in any manner that human ingenuity can devise. ‘To adé to the mystery of his per. formance, Alexander makes no ¢ to superpatural powers, He ev nies that it is “mind reading," his audiences may refuse to ascribe any other solution to the mystery |, than that the man is gifted with that power. The bill with him promines to be of i6 Days in 1 Death ‘exeeptional merit ville show, Another act of promise fs Eyes and Moonshine, successful sketches. Dell, Beattie and Dell. Murt akit. Donna Lynn tn tions." “Song the feature picture im | LIVERPOOL, Aug. 12 joy gas fomes, Kober | Paraly 6. es of the same fumes WDirdaainadeies Sold recently sprung up the polfee to sale of drugs THOMAS J. CASEY, |torney, has announ to seek the republican WHAT’S IN THE AIR August 12 D. M.; 6:30 to 645 p. 10:30 p. ™. m.; 430 p. m. p.m, K J R—(360 meters) 6:15 p.m. TWO BIG CIRCUS DAYS TUES. WED. AUG. 2 ome AUG. 23 AFTERNOON AND NIGHT ndx Fourth and Republican Street GIANT COMBINATION NGLING BROS. AND R' & BAILEY THE WORLDS 1OTIMES BIGGEST 700 ARENIC MARVELS WILD | DISPLAYS ano f CONTINENTAL PERFORMING ELEPHANTS SCORES OF BIC NEW FOREIGN ACTS 100 CLOWNS DOUBLE LENGTH R.R.CARS MORE THAN ONE AND 1/3 MILE. HORSE ma SHOWS BABY HIPPOPOT. 200 AMUS AND 1000 OTHER ZOOLOG ICAL RARITIES Bas a5 ly ie DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 PM. PERFO! Se A ee Ace | ONE TICKET ADMITS TO “Green with Agnes Johns and company, a name known to local theater goers from previous Acria! ring work of an unusual! na. ture in sald to be demonstrated by and Newton do acrobatic dancing after going thru a comical The other number brings pretty Impersona ‘The management announces that} aise! House, Paralyzed yred aged 16, lay for six days helpless in the | house containing the bodies of bis | mother, father and two brothers, all Drugs, Is Charge LONDON, Aus 12.—Numerous | “dressmaking shops which have are declared by be agencies for the Seattle at his intention | nomination congress from the first district.) K F C—(360 meters) 4:30 to 5 915 to K D Z E—(360 meters) 2:20 to K % C—(260 meters) 6:45 to 7:15 to 918 AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION AUCMENTED BY EUROPE'S 7 GREATEST 4 TRAINED EQUINES ORMING TRAINS LONG. PLAN INDUSTRY helt in Alaska, designed to on @ comprehensive scale Sept partment o' staged in |the Alaska a |ber of © Juneau ( the Cham | morning. It ts expected that here. annually to set forth {resources, agricultural, | from the mines and fishing banks. | Bxhibite will be tnetal sheds of the Juneau city piers. relal association jassociation tn obtatning Nugget of the | residents of Juneau, wrote the Cham. | ber concerning fatr plans. and one BIRTHS Births tn their household ported by the following Sea Tinkhon, Ira Guy, 3601 5. ‘ y 4, Albert Jense, 1924 Franklin ; wirl | Name and Residence Ando, Hyono, Seattle Inova, Sunac, Seattle [Shelton, Clyde } Smith, Altes H., Beattle Beattie Fountain, M. Thelma, Martin: Leo J Marshall, Fresno, Cal Legs Alica J. Butte, Mont. Lega ph HL, Beattie Leese la Bh, Seattio Lee Witlan, Robert, Port Angeles. .Lega Corning, Frane A. Port An- eles... Lowe! on. James Th. Isabel Smith, “Alexander, the'Man Who Knows.) Six musicians from other lands] ‘will héadline a stellar feature dill at [Come to the Palace Hip Saturday war io raft, Seattle Le Lopas” Oriental String Mand as the! py ay atthe penmentnays for the wow beginning | oPtine attraction of a new vaude-|McAlilater, Elisabeth, Heattls Huffman, John &. Seattle .... Philetrom, Mildred D. Seattle Legal Stanchfield, Leonore from Alexander Kinyon, Nettle V. from F. D. DEATHS Hadiock, Minnie 83 years Scott, Mre. Martha, 45 Markey, Michael Bpen Mukai Rowe. K Owens, Hard, MM Mar | Mrs. Helen Long Rodgers where mates are sought fo lonely men and women. jury to decide any question o |the heart will be composed o. |three men and three PIMPLES ON FACE AND NECK Large, Red and Very Hard. Itched and Burned. Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals, “My face and peck were affected with pimples that were large and red ‘and very hard. They fes- on tered and scaled over and 4 me itched and burned « grent deal. My face w ie account of the irritation. “Several other remedies were used without success. A friend recommended Ointment so I sent for It helped me “tae Irene Tippens, R. A, Box 16, San Jon, N. Mex Daily use of Cuticura Soap, Oint- mentand Talcum usually prevents akin troubles ple Rack Free by Mat) Fs gto toring, Dept Hi, Maiten vere Romp 7 ™e NEw CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREM OR ADULTS. THE ORFATEST ACTERS In THE WORLD TO KEEP THE LIVER AND BOWELS ORDERLY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS 28 and 29, | mmeree waa informed this after the industrial show will be held | horticultural | and industrial, as well as the products 1 in the iy sponsored by the Juneau The Alaska | | department of the Chamber aided the | entre | | Vital Statistics] Albert Vinson, 8131 28th ave. MARRIAGE LICENSES Age! | Bligh, Chartes Ralph, Beattie. Laws henke, Helene Margaret, Se atthe Legal| Pragaria...26 DIVORCES GRANTED will preside over the Cupid's |Court at Hammonton, N. J., The women. SS 30 | THE |Mrs. Sarah B Out for Legislature | SHOW SKA‘. Mrs. Sarah Bealer, General Resources Will Be! es ior Af . | orm bette Displayed amas The first big industrial show to be | guard Aepontore nie taplay | diaplay | | the general resources of the territory West Seattle Wants witt be} Big Salt Wa Speakers representin | Seattle organizations, u joll finance committee the park boa: Inets near Fauntleroy, Chairman B. L. Dia | that matter would " mr | Hearings on next year start next week, he an jand novelties that will be a feature of | |the entertainment side of the pro- Rev, A, Kurumada, gram, | Holiness Bible school | Robert Simpson, proprietor of the | speak b o : weed rth at Beulah tent, F | Sunday afterne from Japanese Christ’ | | | | BRADFORD, Engta John Whitham wrote hin head to the “hig authority.” Then hi a train a} front of Rebhahn, Valentine Jacob, 4207 May- | CHICAGO, Aug. 12 rd ave, girl arrested for stealing ferith. Prederick A, 2410 W! 67th freed on their pledge boy: late the Is ain Hien FL. 645 Valley st, girl e. the law agate 3 Days Brunton, Warren, Seattle 23] Jensen, Helen, Seattio is |] Starting Entrop, Arthur FP. Beattie ce | | Tomorrow 1 1 if 1} 1} | Inctuding “MAURICE NEWS ELAINE HAMM —in— “Why Announce You METROP , f f “THE “MARTHA “H. M. {REATEST AMUSEMENT VALUE EVER OFFERED COMP’ SETTIN SEAT MAKE 8. " club, composed of 26 West acquire a 120acre salt-water ion with the 1923 budget. “m expenditures Japanese Minister Will Speak in City rumada is on a mission of greeting Leaves Legacy at Skull, Kills Self Girls Stole Boose Is Charge; Freed CONCEIT with an allstar cast COSTELLO COMEDY SPECIAL MUSICAL SETTINGS ADMISSION 10c Alwags LAST TIMES SEATTLE ealer 1606 Lith ave representative | t, subject ten one year an} » against the compensation and wants @ 1 better safe ter Park nx the United reed the coun: | Friday to ap: | ris plan to park | ine announced be considered id. dean of the of Japan, will * meeting at and Virginia, 4 o'clock, Ku tans nd, Aug. 12.—~ a note wilting hest scientific * jumped in Three girls whisky were never to vio | (Al) = | | lige Th Power of Passion Wi Roya | aver BANGKOK, Aug. 12.-—The king ERSTEIN of Siam ix going to have his own aire hangar with three powerful aero-| KIDDIES aakel 10¢ r Marriage?” || planes to carry two, four and nix Daparngers, rexpectively SUMMER FESTIVAL OF COMIC OPERA THE. OuIT. Comic Operas, 1 S. PINAFORE Met to Have America,” jher out, “otherwise raised b: STARTING STAR Light Opera | Harry rjeil as “Robin Hood” Beattie amusement and muste lov | lers will have an opportunity to renew their acquaintance with their old fa-| | Yorites, Gilbert and Sullivan, De Ko- | von, Halt, Planquette and Victor | WINTER INTERNATIONAL NEWS Last Times Herbert, when the American Light) GARDEN COMEDY THE SILENT Opera company, heralded ax “the | ORCHESTRA WORLD EVENTS vow light opera organization for a few weeks’ engagement, «tart | ing Sunday, August 24, In important | revivals of the world's most popular | 4 comle operas mpany, opening bill for fe, Locked Out, CHICAGO, Aug. 12--Mrea, Herbert locked testified her husband 08. King of ‘Stam to Take Up Flying ATER Sun. Aug. 20 BRANDON BROTHERS AND REX REYNOLDS OFFER THE GREATEST SINGING SHOW ON TOUR AMERICAN LIGH OPERA CO. FIFTY SINGING VOICES Important Revivals-of the World's Most Popular Light and neluding “ROBIN HOOD,” “THE MIKADO” BOHEMIAN GIRL,” ,” “THE CHIM “FIREFLY” OF NORMANDY” “THE MASCOT” EHENSIVELY ARTISTIC STAGE COSTUMING: S$ AND LIGHTING EFFECTS OPENING WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, AUG. 20 REGINALD DE KOVENS ASTERPIECE- ABERICAS MOST BELOVED COMKK OPERA A: Superb peratic Orches is ALE MONDAY VATIONS i oes Sin b 4production. Eminent Principal deli ngos Ensemble | rchestra ROBIN SBIN. HOOD c GOOD in} comes to the Metropolitan | whieh te already | ol known here as the Dunbar Op- | Jera company, consiats of half a hun: | dred fresh young singing volors, and | will present these famous opera gems jat a schedule of popular summer prices The the werk starting Sunday, August 20, will be the De Koven masterpiece, Hood.” “Robin locked up her mother, and Granted Divorce E Bhe got a Gladiolus Club to WILL INSPECT | Hold First Exhibit) SKAGIT WORK The first annual exhibition of the! Adatts "Eo OAK ide Beattle Gladiolus club, recently or-| Contractors from Portland, Spo: }Arte hall, 1219 Fourth ave, Tues cities in the Northwest will inapect CONTEST TONIGHT, 8190 |day and Wednesday. Tne flower . ’ committee of the Chamber of Com leonstruction work on he gigantic | ‘ie Times Saturday merce will annint rangements | Skagit project on Aug. 90, it wan] MOOT GInKON for the show. < ar 1, Jengen, | © ided at « meeting of the Seattle “rT mean cag" president announces that exhibits | branch, Associated General Con Camedtion Seenle will bo received at & a. m, Tues-|tractors of America, held Friday. | Coming Sunday and Mow day and entries will close at noon * n | of the same day R. R. Romney Dies First prine for the best general) at Conversation ' exhibit by an amateur will be «| m bership in the Chamber of Funeral arrangements were being Commerce for a year and a half, 4 Saturday for Richard Kh Officers of the club expect that | Ro: 42, prenident of the Resil-| while engaged in conversation atter 2,000 blooms will be shown font Wheel Co., who died Friday at\ainner, He lived at the Lucerne | the of A. C, Bhallenberger , . at h 14 el ely apts, and te survived by his/wiliial Assistant Secretary of 1917 Vransin ps guadenty laten, Pearl Tomney Interior Is Coming): a — Frank M. Goodwin, assistant sec ry of the interior, who in ar! [rive in Seattle Monday for a week's DAYS xtay, will hold conferences with STARTING Chamber of nmerce officials \on i TOMORROW state reclamation matters and the development of Alaska and Rainier | First Seattle National park. Goodwin will ad dress the Chamber of Commerce | members’ council! in the Masonic club ni, Friday noon After his vinit her Goodwin plans fo 0 to Portland, where he will | consider reclamation matters in Oregon and make a speech in sup port the campaign of United States Senator C. L. McNary of Oregon tor re-election Mystic club dances eve | night at Bryn Mawr pavilion. Prizes. Renton Express car, Fourth ave PAaLAceHip| THEATRE Continuous Daity | ¢ 91) NEW sHOW TODAY Jhe GREAT ALONE “SILENT YEARS” VARIETIES LOPAS’ ORIENTAL STRING BAND Melodious Musical Belonget From CHICAGO vie NICKEL PLATE ROAD — lig mgd RR. 4 + to Cerlond 41) 3 Beto 7 3 Men 'vok toe Thswugh Sioeping Cart and Couches = Purlat and Dining Cat Service. Reduced Summer Toarist and Circle Tour Fares To Mountain and Seaside Resorts in Eastern States and Canada ASK TICKET AGENT TO ROUTE YOU via NICKEL PLATE ROAD ‘aborenel ce Lowa) Ticket Agent or address wm, T, Hy A. N, Hansen, 'T. Bt. Minncapelia, Minn. “Green Eyes and Moonshine” with Agnes Johns & Co. w. H. Kelty, D. T. At A.W. etrepolitan Life Bi RateRoan fair ACK AWAN NATR: R? Merle & Newton In “The Clerk and The Girt” Donna Lynn's “Song Impersonations” Dell, Beattie & Dell in “A Contest With Gravitation” GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT IN HISTORY OF POPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE World’s Master Psychologist ALEXANDER “The Man Who Knows” AND HIS ALL NEW SHOW OF WONDERS Weird Mystifications From the Far East. Bewildering, Amazing Slate Writing. Spirit Paintings. Beautiful Temple scene With Orient’s Foremost Dancers. The Science-Baffling SIMLA SEANCE The Most Awe-Inspiring Demonstra- tion of Psychic Power Ever Presented on Any Stage. HE PROVES THE IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE | Ask ALEXANDER about anything that may be troubling you; questions con- cerning your wife, lover, husband, sweetheart; who is true to you and who is | false; whom you will The whereabouts of | marry. What is the best SEES missing relatives or | business for you to en- HE KNOWS ALL friends. What are your | gage in. Should you TELLS financial prospects. If } buy, sell or mortgage. you are lucky. In fact, ALEXANDER will answer any question. Just write the same at home, seal in any manner you desire, directly and comprehensively. In Conjunction With a Wonderful Bill MLLE. VALESKA MARIE KELL NARTELL TWINS “Paryati of Patiala” & BROWER BROS. “Interikue” GREEN & DUNBAR CONN & HART SAMSTED & MARION “Without Rhyme or Reason” “Two Refined Gentlemen” ‘A Bachelor's Dream” BUSTER KEATON PHOTOPLAY—NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Three Shows Daily—2:30, 7:00, 9:00 ALEXANDER appears Sunday at 2:30, 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Shows bring to the theater, and you will be answered

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