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pe rane | Opera at the Metropolitan THE |Search for Missing Men Proves Futile HE CAMPAIGNS EATTLE TAR Homer Once Beat This PAGE 5 ! IDYE PATENTS : SUIT STAR . SAYS SHE WON’T QUIT ON THE JOB | ABERDEEN, Sept. 9 ching |parties found no trace teday of Wil BOOK ‘ AS DOUGLAS DID! WASHINGTON, sept. 9. Ham Bennett and his sondindaw, « > That whe will be able to wave || @MPartment of. justice has been 7 easing Vaudeville Bills: sce" io ini . uy Up; Now Helps Him]| 2.2 ssa soso] ets a trating launch Spray was wrecker y tho or over 4,500 ex-German patents ane |‘rhuratay. might between, Wenport|Lyman Seelye Has Novel, lle age hed arco or rights new bid by the Cham ieeisiai una ation axveteeee ar| Way of Seeking Toga |. tomer tirew maited this tn from the distillery where ho ts now spending | day by Miss Susan Hohmann, || Foundation, ineosporsted. was dled vaged and taken to the coast guard . his vaecation.City Editor.) republican candidate for prone Wilmington, Del., late. yesterdagy station at Wertport otifleal campaigning for Tyman By Homer Brew pag age ori 4 Se ernment, thru legal pro E. Heolye in just one book after aN-| nig is a political yarn, It's ajheavy woods In a weriew of sharp'| trohmann sald, “T will call # 1 is attempting to regain The music and lyrics are by Lee other f . curve iin lone wartior was vacia org i then anak that ||these patents, which were obtained David and the entire number Seelye ts a candidate for the demo. 4°*t for one of the candidates, Now a Leeniiimiend! She sareuene etme cao and hen Boe from jen property custodian taxed in elegance. at on for United states (urn over to the “funnien” if you) ¥ Ol tml pel to balan ail ne indictments St apg | jobteccotp | : lison administration at Leon and company are wonder | sena He halle from Lummi is: liket eae _ arve | Gui, | erenees, ‘aa wes Come-tn the a cont, it is alleged, far below thelr ‘ jwent down beneath the exultant | of the county commissioners this wonkers and wizards. Leon's exhl-| land, one of the San Juan group, off ee weight of the entire Coon Hellow|| week 1 value bition is stupendous, but most of It | Hellingham, and the economic pro Back in the days of 190022 |pann | Formal demands upon the Chemis in along comedy lines. In fact, he | gram he tw putting forth as his plat-) years ago—two gangs battled When he finally emerged after nev Jeal Foundation for the return of has woven his wizardry Into a com: | form ts attracting wide attention, not! desperately for the championship eral minutes of vigorous pummeling | ber is perfectly helpless, unless he ts| these rights recently was rejected, ly pantomime which js not only only in Washington, but in other! of Seattle boyhood. {They were |he sported two black eyen, a eplit| willing to play the game of the lead-| Feittce Spsct crests nn” lor coed Government” ty Great | Gooctem sserrere one ie. |e, 8 Maade noes anda ett curlers une. of sours, resrenat tto| Countess Drugged, ote oon Hollow gang. partly bitten off. will of the administration Jeasie Reed, the 20th century | ing. . The farflung battle ine ranged| “Never mind, yuh dern | “The republican party of Onto, Robbed of Gems troubadour, is “Saying It With) Writing books, hot speech making, from the log chute where now stands| skunks!" he shouted, wiggling 19 |both nt the primaries and the state] FRANKFORT, Germany, Sept. 9. Bongs.” | An a singing comedienne | comprise the bigKer part of Beslye's the Luke Washington canal even to| derisive and Insulting fingers mt |convention, gave a blanket endorse-|The Countess’ von Bluecher, fore Mise Jessie ts «. distinct succem campaign. . It tw one that had tO the dense woods down by the old| the end of his inearnadined |ment to the administration policies. |merly Alma Loeb, of New York, was Jack and Jessie Gibson in “A Cycle | start in his own household, for bis’ pumping station below Lescht. | nose. And then when he was ® |1 therefore consider that I have no|drugged in her hotel room and rob- }o¢ Smiles and Thrills,” have @ num | several sons, staunch republicans, int) Kometimes the Jackson «t. Ter-| wafe distance away, “Never |right to try to obstruct or to criticize | pea of $6,000 in jewels yesterday, ber calculated to start the program | sit their futher is wrong. His wife riers, captained by a frecklefaced| mind! Yuh never would have | those policies until the people at the according to police reports. off to good advantage and hin grandehildren, tho, tell Bee Kid named Sam, met and vanquished| catched me if T hadn't slipped |next election pass judgment upon | — A vtbdaiesiiie Aesop's Fables, Toples af the Day, | lye he is right and encourage him to |the Coon Hollow bunch. Sometimes! on that turn. Yuh dern skunks’ thems, Pathe News and “Tiny” Burnett's | go ahead ‘the’ reverse happened, and the lads eee “Therefore, there fs nothing that I orchestra have their usual places on| Ever aines Seelye, handicapped tn that infested the old Rainier school Twenty years have passed | can do as a congressman, except pos the new bill the week }law practice by an accident to his! went down to gory dofeat since that epochal battle, and I | sibly to appoint postmasters, and I WIT AND HUMOR REIGN sight, moved his large family to! Generally, however, it was gueritia| have never forgotten It. For I |have no conspicuous genius for that ON NEW PAN PROGRAM Washington and took up farming, he warfare. A lone Coon Hollow war-| was a camp-follower of the Coo Kind of thing. All of the important Virtually all comedy, the new|has been a prominent democrat in !rjor would be ambushed far from his and it was my first ~ routine business of my district like TOMORROW week's bill at the Pantages, begin. | Whatcom county ery convention home camp, and that night fond and| battle. And the captain of the |!¥ to arise before the expiration of FOR 3 DAYS ONLY! hing next Monday matinee, will have | has seen him present ax a deleggte. anxious parents would be applying| Jackson. Streeta that ‘we |My term, has been disposed of with Billy wede” Hall for its headline | Now he is out for party office, ‘raw beefsteak to the gladts s pur-| “entehed” that day—oh, he later | few exceptions, and as soon an I attraction. The well-known chara Seolyo filed for the nomination. pie opti | repaid the debt 10 times overi— | can close these up I shall get out for | ter comedian is a favorite ingvaude. | Then brought out his first book, | Or one of the Jackson st. band, | was the man who years after. |#00d ville, and he brings his new skit in| “The Genesis of Good ¢ bvernment,” | roaming too far from the do | ward straightened out the “Being just an ordinary success Which he does his funniest Imperson-|!n which he set forth hin views.| sertéd hotel at 28th and Jack curves on all the roads around |ft! business man, and used to get ation. “Hilda” is the title of the| That comprines his speaking tour,! son, would run into a squad of Bentile when he was county en- | tine renults without windjamming, | sketch and also the name of the | for the book has been widely cirou-| his ancient enemies, and go | ginger, have discovered that I have neither Swedish elevator girl played by Mr. | lated thruout the state, Some of his! down, fighting desperately, be | eee the art nor the patience of the states Hall. ‘The scene tw laid in the Hotel Views are of more than usual in-| neath a sea of freckled mugs, I eald that this was a political] m4”. and I want to get back to use Komfort, and the action is fast and | terest right now, In view of the coal eee Yarn. .{ warned you in advence, .je|tus werk i furious. Mr. Hall has the support |and railroad aituations : acs’ diias 50 dabeieide ininetabal ren ave peed’ tile tet, ‘zou hike (Copyright, 1922, The Star) of Jennie Colburn and company, and| Application of the same regula 'oo, Coon Hollow were trailing eau-|only yourself to blame, I have ‘ A the farce is said to be full of laugh. | tions that govern towns, cities and Soap owe gos forest north ot Ma-|merely given you the reason why 1| ALL CANDIDATES are being ter counties to other forms of organiza! aon when they spied the solitary jam going to vote for Sam Humes for/arked to speak at the Washington Robison and Pierce, In thelr new | ton—-industria), financis is de lricure of the doughty captain of the|another term as county engineer,| Women's Political and Civic Alliance comedy chatter entitled “No More | Clared by Seelyo to be the means bY!) 00) ptresters }He knows the need of wider and|™meeting at the Colored Men's Ma Saloons,” will also be a feature of Which the labor unions will be given | 1... immediately gave chase, The|mafer roads with broader turns—-we/sonic club, 21st ave, and Jefferson the new bill. Bob Robison is already the closed shop in an unobjectionable |) .)) wax rough and wound thru the!Coon Hollow kids taught him! st., Saturday known In Seattle, having been a) form, th rporations will be sta ¢ adi ——- favorite singer In the days of Tate's, | billzed, looting and overcapitalization ee ay 8T. PAUL—J. T. Clark, 70, Miss Pierce is a pretty girl, and the | Will be prevented, and their securities | president of St. Paul. Milwaukee, that involves a flirtation, a little | Outs, panies and the ike will all be suddenly quarrel and a lot of good-natured ¢liminated thru this medium, he é ‘* = fooling, finished off with a song or | *4¥*. A DISCOVERED A two. The national banking law applies re unnitn a won Pave, Mack and k. two men| “The national banking law appliec CURE FOR RUPTURE and a maid, will pr the novelty | this same principle,” says. Seely.) A icnon, ©. Sept. 9-~"To those! grens has ceased to bo a deliberative comedy offering of the new “after the banks had reached the |i are urging me to reconsider my|body. Bills are brought in wnder a “Wait for the Finish” fs the program | chaotic state now faced by the Gnlons| urpose te retire from congress, 1|epecial rule which altogether shuts line of their act and this finish, | 404 corporations. But the banking | Vian tg say this: “I am convinced | off debate and the right of amend w comes after a routine of pan-| Aw leaves out the one ensen 1X: nat 1 am wholly out of harmony | ment, or confines auch action to those IN tomime balancing, ia said to be @| ing salaries, etc--which seems to the! Vi, tne spirit and purpose that now | selected by the ‘leaders.’ No mem siclan has {n- 4 startling performance. common people the element lacking | vaiis at Washington yer wan allowed to offer an amend-|yented & wonderful new appliance 66' Austin Goets and Fay Duffy are a/ to perfect the system This wan the explanation of his|ment on the floor to the tariff bill|fece with imetentansoue ucenen: ite roug a versatile and pleasing pair who offer| Reduction of insurance by 60 per). ouneed intention of quitting con-| unless he were a member of the|gave the appliance to @ few p “The Bride and Groom,” made en. | cent is urged by Seelye thru govern: |e. giver in an interview here by|Ways and Means committee that|®ho had been ruptured for years | 33 tirely for the sake of laughter. They | ment control of insurance, elimina |i oesentutive Charles L. Knight, | framed it. Thin was one of the rea-|ert sade seas ie tem a aeel S$ WwW 1—Theo Pennington, Metropolitan. 2—Genevieve Hough-| Rave. apithiing ‘conversation, new Hon of the numergus companies and |member from the 14th Ohio district, |sons why I voted against ft weekw time, “One man reported | tinh sanecata ck ides a ‘ songs and a bit of whistling in their amonegnening! snags uted aud now serving his first term. ' ‘he bonus bill, imposing a burden | comp! ure in three weeks, many | ton, Moore. 3—Austin Goetz and Fae Duffy, Pantages. 4—| 000 vite offertag. Thru the same medium, he declares, "iene “Who te publisher, of the [of five billions on the people of the|'@% mont OF two. witn| plowed of @ great, grim city Alice Van Allen, Palace Hip. Carson and Kane will present & greater stability in finance and cre Akron (O.) Beacon Journal, has been |country, was pe 4 under a rule|the results obtained and so confident | and a pretty, struggling girl who ‘i “Melody and Rhythm,” a beautifully | #tion of a fund for a true basis for!) ominent in republican party poll-| which prohibited all amend: sand|that it will cure rupture that he|f finally got her Big Chance— ‘The American Light Opera com-|the possible exception of The Mikado, | staged singing and dancing offering. | "Ural credits ts possible tion in recent yeara, He bolted the |after only four hours of debate. Un.|"*8ts, “very ruptured person to try |] Played right on your heartstrings! pany, playing at the Metropotitan, | Pinafore is without doubt the most | with many changes of colorful cos. regular republican ranks to support |der such conditions the man who pre-|free trial at his own expense. After! will offer for its fourth number oper of all oe ee The | tumes, j “ - Theodore Roosevelt at the end of the | fers to do his own thinking and really Soaree it ee Cy pd. ae Last Times ight opera revivals, H. M, 8. Pina-|iprett> is extremely ironical. | 4] George La Shay is a musician whe PRE-PRIMARY Taft administration. He was offered |has any constructive ideas has no] rey a at toaily pee your ruplure pape Remember fore, by Gilbert and Sullivan. H. M.|/{tire on the British navy. What’ coaxes classica and syncopation from DAYS REMAI the nomination for congress in 1912| place in congress Ketting better and convinced that a| ! { lore, by G t could be more ludicrous than for), sweettoned mirambaphone. The : * ", by both progressives and regulars, “It is true he may essay the role|cure is merely a matter of time— Conway Tearle ] g-gn ee ladhatengy + ap _ the First Lord of the Admiralty to/ act ts colorful in costuming and set- The National League of Wom |}, declined. In 1914 he wna named |of an obstructionist, but even at this cen ge ane eetinee Tan Fao in ec sent reel remy. Ft besa | naist that a-eea captain must say|ting and is popular with music|} %> Voters. thru its pe eet a member of the republican state|he can only accomplish a further| Dr Andrew, 218 Koch Iidg. Kanans |{ q shimiiae ‘ad Sbese co-laborators. ad If you please,” tn giving orders to | lovers, of efficiency In government, #Ay*: |] otra! committes, He was a dele-| waste of time by forcing futile roli|City, Mo, for full information re- Man ways “Cast your vote as your ideals dictate, and, above all, be sure to cast it, working together for several years, 1} but made no astounding impressions until they brought out Pinafore in| 1878. Altho, this most successful} «carding his invention. “WE'LL SAIL THE OCEAN BLUE” & common sailor, and to make the une of the slightest suggestion of Profanity, even that innocent little calls. No member can get a bill be- fore the houne unless the rules com. mittee permits it. Not even an in- gate to the national convention In 1916, Knight was a candidate for governor of Ohio In the August prt The Pantagescope will present » feature comedy, news weekly and humor from the world's press. Glenn | word “Damme.” «a misdemeanor | Goff will preside at the Robert Mor + martes thin year, but was defeated. | vestigation of the most flagrant of all Ught operas was not received | punishabig in a dungeons cell. ton organ. Woman's voice 11 ll itis defeat by Thompson, a “regu-|abuses can pe considered by the Bh Week With favor at first, it soon became} gitivan's music ie enchanting| LOTS OF PEP IN NEW | government will over: |] iar” was taken as an endorsement | house unless this same rules com Startin recognized 9 a composition of ¢x-| > +n. satiora’ chorus to the clos. PALACE HIP BILL throw cheapness in |] o¢ the administration mittee will allow tt ic ceptional merit, and it led up to) “4 politics, but to “A half dozen politicians do the| “The Woodruff resolution concern: ing finale. There are few dramatic | and declamatory passages to lend clarity and variety to the story, but Flappers have entered the theat- |rical profession and bobbed-hair ponies play a large’ part in the show | achieve that her voice must heard loudly.” result be the establishment of the Savoy thea ter, and was the first of a long) string of the most delightful comic | legislating for the nation,” he stated. “Contrary to popular belief, con- ing war contracts tn still fresh in the people's mind. In other words, a mem: FOURTH BIG MUSICAL WEEK Brandon Brothers levery number is « swaying, swing. | coming to the Palace Hip Saturday, | —- Fyre gta peed enn: | tne melody, either in solor or con-| which is featured by “Bubbles of | ————— = — MOORE ae ont EP Pensenee, Patience. ote. certed form. The American singers |Joy.” & miniature musical comedy) Dr, A. D. Andrews, dentist, re ynolds Wee 90 yeare thy ‘omponera, Gil. | Tevet in this sort of an opera andj with Ed Gilbert, Alice Van Allyn | moved to 232 Peoples Bank Bidg., pen * bert ‘ nd "palin ou si ra cheers | the week promises to be one of the | and Bud Schaffer. |Second and Pike.—Advertisement Giving eperéa thet ive room yvepaci Pres pleasing of the whole season A story carried on between Irish | - * THE | MANY POPULAR STARS ON and Hebrew characters is inter. | TRAVEL BY AUTO To PORTLAND $5.50 Mondays, Wednesdays, ¥ ride SAN FRANCISCO $23" ad inte all ctviteed tongues, With spersed with lively numbers by these | carefully gowned and coy maidens, | whose efforts are said to be attract | ing widespread attention in other cit-| NEXT WEEK'S MOORE BILL An international star, who was a | sensation in London and New York, | Karyl Norman, “The Creole Fashion AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA THEATRE MAIN 0222 TWICE DAILY—2:30-8:15 Children Adults | Plate,” comes to The Moore tomor. |! em tou i 5c 10c row an the headline attraction on the} vel of the top number fs the AMES BROS, leecond bill of the season. Going to| Musical sketch, “On the Water || Reservations Tie oto— Wal 0 E * yr set . the Barty 7 oom SATURDAY ONLY— | wurope for a short time Kary! be.| Wae0n.” in which Karly and|] sas cherry st. Rinie eae WHEN WE WERE lcame the sensation of the continent, | «ht trio sing and dance and have “The Greatest Singing }a burlesque offering. They are vet-| - erans of minatrelsy and traveling | shows Said to differ from the usual acro TWENTY-ONE § AMATEURS TONIGHT—8120 Show on Tour” IN | Previous contracts prevented an ex jtended engagement there. When “The Fashion Plate” opened {ts vau' deville engagement at the Chicago | Orpheum an immediate hit was batic number is the work of Mack lecored there. Everything in the act | Brothers, superb athletes, while | of thie young artist amacks of ele-| Clifton and Kramer have a funny OVERTURE—CONCERT ORCHESTRA AESOP’S FABLES, TOPICS OF DAY Sw y, Monday, Tuesday— | gance and richness. Before a back | kit entitled “Mr. Larson, the Stroheim’s Wonder Piay— . Swede.” JACK AND JESSIE GIBSO? [ground of rich velvet there is re-| | vealed some of the mont amazing | y Tif, sent, ae! uence ernie “A Cycle of Smiles and Thrills” the description given | ever seen on « loca Sarien eer goee on a losal otame Stewart and Hay Lawrence, whose ERED A SEATTLE AUDIENC: | “Senator” Ford, from Michigan.| oy 1. waid to be Jone of the cleverest monologists in| YOrk 1 said to be « high caliber} Sea JESSIE REED Oak Orchestra {number This lean, lanky entertainer) 4 terrifle under-water battle in ‘Saying It With Songs’ which is the | | writes all his own material, jever changing. His work with promised as one of the things In “Up | ) i. this cs and Going,” a Northwest age 2 * ‘ ao 8:52 * |P*ivitiam Bully and. Geneviews | "Ory: starring Tom Mix ae LEON AND COMPANY 3 BUNGALOW Houghton in “Calf Love” have a| “The Wonder Workers” | p laketch new to vaudeville. Cleverly : Musical Restaurant = {| written, it moves along to a dolight | : 1620 Third Avenue ful climax a7 | ” 9:07 Fy DINNER DANCING Beth Berl, the famous California | “SENATOR FORD = \TERTAINMENT |! dancing girl, nanisted by Talhot | | 2 Kenny and Paul O'Neil, will present fica re an entirely new dancing diversion From “Michigan’ ‘ MATINEES IGHTS 7 and 9 THE AT OL PALACE HIP © ALL NEXT WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE — KARYL NORMAN “The Creole Fashion Plate” Presents “Something Different” Edwin Weber, nductor Vandeville’s Popular Comedian BILLY “SWEDE” HALL with dolly Jennie Colburn & Co. in an Original Character Gem— LDA” TODAY Friday “BUBBLES OF JOY!” A miniature musical comedy with Hud Schaf- fer, Vid Gilbert, Alic Van Allyn and the fa- mous flapper chorus. EARLY AND LAIGHT TRIO in the musical #ketch Water Wagon!” CLIFTON & KRAMER present POSITIVELY BIGGEST AMUSE \ Eeanee CARSON & “Attent GOETZ & DUFFY “The Bride and WILLIAM GENEVIEVE SULLY & HOUGHTON In “Calf Love” BETH BERI Assisted by Talbot Kenny 1 O'Neil in A spe- cially written act, Music and lyrics by Lee David. —_—_— Cer THE PATHE NEWS 3:1 Sensational Novelty PAGE, HACK & MACK “Walt for the Finish” MACK Lay THERS 4:06 9:59 Stewart and Ray Lawrence as “The Male Patti ai fornia Be PANTAGESCOPE with Glenn Goff at the Organ GEORGE LA SHAY ilbert and Sullivan’s Most Popular Comic Opera Two Clever Vaudevillians ROBISON AND PIERCE in “NO MORE SALOONS” 10:13 Bargain Prices That Cannot Be Ignored Nights: $1.00=75c-50¢-25¢) Pius Mats. Wed. and Sat.: 25¢-50c/ Tax Night Prices Mane 156, 25c, 50c (Except Sundays and Holidays) 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 General Admission; MATINEES, 26 cts; NIGHTS, 40 ct». REALLY A $2 SHOW FoR

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