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SS) Cates Skee Sane pankna aw SATURDAY, SEPTEMBRER 28, 1922, dy at the Met Bills Are Good ‘0 VISIT SCENE of Evidence The Kitamura brother the Orient fer a routine baties and by }at thy dy, “A {Penny Reward,” a news weekly and ( humor gleaned from the world press N PALACE HIP BILL, FILLED WITH ACTION t Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton PDougtas ! present Hamilto’ glas and the three Georgia xisters in “Latest Mod ern Dances,” which will be the head ine attra, im of the new Pa show Saturday. The act lx ma the best the Douglas’ have ever pu jon | “When Husbands Decelv }ture by and with Leah Bai [be the screen feature Otis Mitchell, comedian and banjo player, whose stringed syncopati roe labeled “It's All in Fun,” appear next Boft shoe, waltz, clog. toe ang Rus 1—Harry Watson, Jr., Moore. politan. 3—Julia Dawn, Pantages. ace Hip. 2—Alice Hills, Metro- 4—Otis Mitchell, Pal- ' sian dances are al! ‘That gay and charming musical Fielding, Robert Hart, Bud Lorraine. | “Those Dance-o" Maniac " : comedy, “Take It From Me,” will be} Dorothy Dana, Earl Welding, Charles | 9% the Noel Sisters, take the stage the attraction at the Metropolitan| Heffron, with the most fascinating |, 2°°™% Dixon. who sang to more 1 than 200,000 doughboys across the Seater for one week, commencing chorus ever lured from Broadway. | Witer during oie Sunday, September 24. with matinees) ENTERTAINING BILL AT act with Frank Freeman, veteran of ‘Wednesday and Saturday | MOORE NEXT WEEK The book and lyrics, which are) Lew Dockstader’s Minstrets, in an act The headline honors on next |entjtied “The Overs « Girl and the 4 Babesek and Dolly wit! offer their skit, “On the Boulevard.” Babcock i A, heat rash wont it Attempts to conceal complexion | shows daily is In vogue at the Moore. blemishes usually fail, and only serve |GOOD OF FERINGS ON * r) w draw attention to the defects. W PANTAGES BI Pinkham’s V. Underneath most unattractive sk | art Fuller and his jazs band wit poe ye yo is a clear, pleasing complexion—ali|be the headliner of the new bill at} that is needed isthe propertreatment! |the Pantages Monday Fuller ‘s age papel g 4 j Seve Oklaho it is surprising how often a brief use| making his first tour of the Pan- awd toad ie throw onl aot the +f Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap | tages circuit and is accompanied by oe cine—Lydia E. Pinkbam's V - | i is Saerolpele frnegee redness and [his all-star aggregation, featuring ‘ulin Cone ee —and took eig! | i and yy aenschgriee: aged Piney Dawn, “The Girl From Ree-| bottles and used the Sanative Wash. bright and witty, are by Will RB | week's Orpheum circuit bill ” P j at the | Minstrel Man. Bebnstons, and the melodious score/ woore have been awarded to Harry| Australian Delsce are three acro Whistiey kind, that lingers long in! toe and * th } 4 pantomimist. He will pre-| with “the ride of death. ake memory. Joseph M. Gaites, pro-inent his two characters, the tired | tional and new vaudeville innovation has _ | business man tn the telephone booth A photoplay seeking to answer the Weaver Brothers, who call them. | Disillusionmrat?” the description Selves “Arkansaw Travelers,” are the | #!¥¢? Leah Baird's latest offering Joriginal handsaw musicians. Their! @ pmo, sage skit of rural life embraces playing on bere is the origina! organization, cast, | 7 ial Seadawien, aa Includes |‘ wel known backyard “inatru- | #ach brilliant musical comedy lights | dinar, Chic Burnham, Charles Welsh |t© vaudeville audiences than the Homer, Henry W. Pemberton, ate | aes Corinne. ° een Butler, Jane Hazeltony Marjorie / Adelaide Herrman, wite of Herr | Writes Mrs.Hardee Regard- . 0 repertoire of her inte husband's mys- Lydia E. Pinkham’s tertes, , ‘egetable Compound Vincent O'Donnell, the “Kid Mo- wards, “He has been taken away} Lee Calit.—°T must tell from the Revues and is making a name for himself In a big song num. Vepeebie wy oth I have ion for twenty is @ comedian, while Mis Dolly ts | ‘3 and it has only a vivacious mias } ped me change a big spot on the-few bill, This ca 1 to @ stout, nine seetne to have an almost human ealthy woman. brain When I was mar- } the time until 1) Eljtook Lydian E table Compound. by Will R. Anderson is of the | Watson, jr., comedian, character ac-| bata whose appearance ts completed comedy and “Young Battling Kid Dugan.” | question, Marriage Iltuston | as Alice Hills, Marjorie Sweet, Rob-| The well-known Corinne, asnisted | ert Capron, Joseph M. Wilton, Myra | >y Dick Himber, will offer a dancing Treska, Beach Coke, Frank ~|Bumber. No dancer is better known | }Mann, the Magician, will present a| Cormack,” i a protege of Gue Ed thatI am a Oy friend to Ly Faken it off and Hector, the “wonder dog,” will be from a delicate The regular Orpheum policy of two | ried 1 was sick all nang Page nog me ‘Ash your droggiat for Bestest. “The Golden Bird” on the new bill gente woclen gai ayy anne | b4 is one of the prettiest novelty feat: | telling them what it has done for me. ures in vaudeville. It is a tiny| {have a ig sister whom it haa canary that sings in a cage as Lor. helped in ep ‘way it helped me. pemeeerennrmmmmmenss et es the violin. Appar i want you to know that ec a jently the canary is a bird of uncanny | *friend indeed,’ for youwere a‘friend Y | Intelligence, for the bird {mitations | inneed.’’’— Mra. Georoe Haxver, played by Mins Evon on the violin | 1043 Byram St., Los Angeles, Cali- are imitated from the cage. fornia. | Abbott and White are comedians| Let Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable | | who offer their own arrangement of |Compound be a “friend indeed” to} Originalities in the way of songs,’ you.--Advertisement | Eats Candy But Loses Her Fat } You should take advantage of the opportunity, starting TOMORROW, to see this lat est and greatest star in the firmament of filmdom, this wonder actor who caused a sensation in MONTE CRIS. TO and other notable pro ductions Until Wednesday Only Here's 1 news for ev person who things to’ eat, es } Pecially those who are denying them- ' Selves the 4 they like most bees: ot ett dosive fo mo down ng May J orto aor with which are siready burdened. ‘The famovs Marmola Prescription bas been put up in convenient tablet form and is now sold by druggists every Where st only one doller per case—the world over, price. To got rid of fab Gendily and eaaily, simp: these fittle tablets ‘after bach mend ro) 2 ‘ime until you have redaced your Weight to where you want it. No wrinkies @F fisbbiness will remain to show where am Fox Any Time presents 10c All the Time 7 the fat cam Winter Garden Orchestra : Simply uw larmola Preseription Tab- } according to directions; — the: ternational News | Barmlees "trea! trom fasoaone or injure ” is drug, can be with pertect Comedy sate. hey them tor just tom reeks Harold Loyd eaults without going thro : tiresome Creoles ‘and World Events - _ ailon diet. Get them iat any good 9 . * on should - Sows Siem in'niney” yourtEeactarn ‘as |] Laat. ‘Times— i ‘ from the Marmols Crag 7 9 aia “THROUGH THE STORM" codward Avenue, Detroit, Mich, by * ornding ove dollas, | Two Witnesses Are Robbed Spokane Pupils Deciding on (eo Hoquiam Terminal | © Hip! THE SEATTLE CRONKHITE JURY EARRINGS? HIGH | GIRLS TO VOTE. Apparel Regulations =| TACOMA, Sept. 28-——With 39 of! SPOKANE, Sept, 22.—There's al! the approximately 100 witnesses W") mething out a girl's cos having already testified, it’ was ev! ies a ge dent today that the federal grand wo) Ause a rumpus : jury which ts “investigating the Her care stayed under cover for a! shooting of Maj. Alexander Cronk ees : heard, but were i | Yow they t, clinging to jhite at Camp Lewis two yeart a8 jer right can aanaY Will be in session for another week ' ae at least det of any .. . At North Two witnesses made complaint to , |day that their rooms in the Tacoma P et th } hotel had been ehtered and ° Ope bearing on the Cronkhite case had @ Christmas tree | The s maeue has taken up the |been stolen, ‘ Willlam A roth ts Grand soe {Castle of Des Moines, Ia, former y+ m ant to Te a eaiat jsupply sergeant im the 213th tion to decide whether the faculty | Reors, and Mra, 1. W. at : Knowledge into adorned or of a former sergeant onsensus of | company bs 4" if car | It ts believed that the grand jury ** by into the ope }will be taken next week to the ee : ve to do it naked and ashamed scene of the shoot It bs ae a ae ported th the particular « ap conten see ee whore Maj. Cronkhite fell has bee eda th op 12 Bariaag.® wih burned over by brush fires + tevbld the fellow — mi " Jing ge ox Joomedy and dancing or plain orep ehin A Will and a Wa ¢ trimmings such |musieal comedy, presen | Ardo and Gloria Arche with too scant cam suid to be full of witty walnte clever songs. * not clean avagant clothing j jtotally destroyed the home to Open Tuesday Julia Sanderson (above), stage beauty. She denies she has| day, the popping and gaseous [shaw at 13th ave. 8, Friday Announcement way made by the! been served with any notice, “Browning” range—and, ob, ® [right while the family was away. i har of Commerce Friday that iciaeaie og Sot Of tim {The house, valued at $1,500, wi eattie w be reprexent by a And I know T shall be positively | damaged to the extent of $1,000, pe delegation at th ° bd lost without the daily mail from!tuny covered by Insurance ' yn Harbor pe nteresting 1 ée S jmy m woted reader, K. E. ~ : pe n, o nber | inson McCaslin reore bik deena isn However, my departure undowst-|On Wood Alcohol hat he will be in the Seatt BY ROBERT TALLEY | In Wash nm, but not answering Otto, 58, was found in a semicon WASHINGTON, 8 It's | —Camer nst, Glass scious condition at 10th ave. 8. and maegpallcs mp nights 7 and OT) really nice to be a United States sen.| At bome—Moses, s premiered 2 AE peleweb ow Playing Whereabouts unknown--Newberry the city hospital Saturday morning, TT « ator, It dovan't interfere with Your! Gnougnt to be in Rhode Island) Medica} attention was given Otto and 2 business in the jeast | Ball, Stanley it is thought he may have a chance ne may roam hither and yon, if] In one thing at least, tho, are ow cand oon — |for recovery, @ensent Liedielesis he wants to—whooping ‘er up for his | *nators careful. They never get Ci ms ts Thr Mats, 250; Nights 406 own candidacy for re-election or that |*© far away that their pay checks 1 Le! ‘ee 1Ssion ty t 4 Live Glossy Hair Follows use of Cuticura Sosp and | Colt. Calder, © France, Freling. | ‘ is SIGHTS Ointment. On retiring rub Cuticura | buysen, Gerry. Hale, Harrison, Hiteh. | BAT soe ae uA Oimment into the scalp, especially | cock. Johnson, Kendrick, Jones, La ALL NEXT WEEK NING MONDAY MAT spote of dandruff and itch Next | Follette, Lodge, McCormick, Mc Kel} morning shampoo with Cuticurs | tur, Norbeck. Pepper, Poindexter, } and hot water, Pomerene, Reed of Missourt, Town Season's Musten! Hit a ae ont a orton send, Wadsworth, Walsh of Montana, | me oes, mie |) Willis. | LLE nner wementnet}] In Bureps with Inter Partiament.| = =< |ary Comminsion.Caraway, Etkins, | Harris, Ladd, McKinley, para og ; MEN | WANTED | For Shops and Roundhouse RATES Machinists T0e per Hour kamnlths The per hour tal Workers Te per hour a Tec per hour Engine: v Stationary Stationary Fireme ¥ Hollermakers T0e to TOMe per hour Men Je per hour @3e per hour om Te per hour Passenger Ca Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and one-half for time worked in excess of eight hours per day Apply Room 3028 Arcade Building, Seattle ALACE Hip THEATRE Continuous Danyl ll Dinection Acntrmans Hagmis “WHEN HUSBANDS DECEIVE” hin utmont. STAR OFFICER WOULD DIVORCE HER Lieut. Bradford Barnett, United States navy, is said to have started suit for divorce in the New York courts against That of U.S. Senator qeneee of rome other member of his part 1 it makes Vashington storia! y¥ envelope. Important leginlation sont worry. Such walt The other afternoon, while consid the senate broke ring the coal down, shut up shop and went home all because they couldn't round up a aia get quorum. ‘The sergeant-at-arms but couldn't nough of them together. kles? A few ded to your coal b skin off the any (knuckles ‘There are 9€ members of the sen. | but analysia of own put were not in attendance seven answered Here's a list that shows matters | just about ax they really stood, Campaigning Returning from Japan—Weller. Sick——-Fernald, Overman, | Page, Pittman Sickness In family—Keyes. Exhausted after iong speech resting 5c OAK 10c Saturday Onty! ANNA Q. NILSSON in “WHAT WILL JUVENILE Harold Lloyd —in— “From Hand to Mouth” OAK ORCHESTRA . Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Douglas present Hamilton Douglas and the Georgia Sisters! in “Latest Modern Dances” . OTIS MITCHELL “IT’S ALL IN FUN” Comedy and Banjo Syncopation . Conroy & Noel Sisters “Those Dance-o-Maniacs!" . Dixon and Freeman “The Overseas Girl and] the Minstrel Man” . Australian Delsos in an “Aerial Novelty!” difference or in the little old sen: vendine?| THOUGHT CENTER little things », ho! Why look vexed a the roll « {taken that day, shows 44 were out of Five others were in the city Forty. | selves or others. Norris, and WOMEN Dor PAGE 5 Well, Folks, Jim’s Gone An We're Awful Sorry oats f ly 4 Chief & 7 By James W. Egan —[*alv_ ill cause Chiet 8 | And today 1 must write Pre ce tos : ¥, ig ‘ es nl old aborigine , é I—that ts, womare leaving Be |"! 01d aborigine. 5 attic, 1 know it tx a fearful Bvt, Thy. a ; { blow and that the readers Mebrade rag 8 bad ; Stor will have a hard th gaapctation: witie shee j covering the uttered modestly) | ‘li the columns wo | ae ; but the exigencies demand it . ae im, Peally seas 1 We « eaving Jim, and Mre za : . ep ame ; res ~ i iJim, and Squawk McGuff, and Phil | / nties to anothec.: etiam |Burt, and even the Fresh Reporter.| 7") of the crave, 906 Sa The hull doggone tambly All bound | 71,4 saat cope. Te. ates for Jacksonville, Florida Hp ey Fee, / just about as far as one = he po t eran fror ttle and still re . ye merge stuff.” Pe among t wos ae et eg you dodging pcr: w chirpeth, it's @ 108.) 50m. any liong walk back. So it's probable we)” wor * nae won't be returning right away dis Sane art they teers Good bye. I have several reasons for g0- | ing South. For one thing, you is de rigeur and E - yoo al natin = pardon my |\Clergyman Pleads eat ae | for Charity Here over } “We will never have a U for sure if the civil war cally gual | and if you really have to salute rata n there when the bands play e 3. Ralghe | “Dixie.” stor of the First Methodist And I might mention that Florida | Episcopal church of Seattle, declared antly close to Cuba peer Early next week we depart for Mr ot. Gan heon on the 4 Chicago and way ell wend some of our more earnest readers a fresh| who are dependent v alligator bide or sogne enameled mos- | ¢ Rev, Magee as Jquitoes when once we reach the e-established in the social and im | state where Palm Beach ix more than ial life of the community.” Ja sult of clothes I don't leave Seattle without | Fire of Mysterious regrets, There are many things | Oo " I shall miss, including Doe | Origin Being Probed Brown's speeches, the Clara | jctine Piro Marshal Robert Ja Skarin disaster, my apartment ltetie was investigating Saturday @ 4 house neighbors who played ee en eee origin th “The Sneak” a bundred times a Drunk; May Live Polsoned by wood alcohol which he had been taking all night, GGorge cannot reach them. Paving Contracts Three contracts, calling for work fon Alki, 61st ave. S, W., 20th ave, |N. E, and Terry ave. were award led by the board of public works, | Friday, to R. G. Stevenson, D. Hy —~|Trapagen and J. L. Smith, respect- ively. The improvements call for a to& tal expenditure of $277,121.90. Man Is Badly Hurt > agg | ‘Sunday and Monday SEATTLE NEW | BETTY COMPSON in WAYS THE WOMAN” HAROLD LLOYD in “Get Out and Get Under” Curios, neediework, art, culinary and other articles for entry in the | women’s department of the Western « Te-| Washington Fair will be received by | department representatives from 10 * 5 Bd * to 5 p. m., Wednesday, Septem. |* by Falling Timber 7, at Bradley Furniture Com: Struck on the head by timber fall e et., between Third jing from a car at Second ave. &. and Connecticut st. Friday night, Hy. Gray, 36, switchman, of 145 B. 59th st., Was severely Injured and taken — to the Seattle General hospital. Gray's condition {s not critical. There are five women in thé municipal council of Amsterdam, on Pi and Fourth aves. ¥ INVITED! PANTAGES| DADDY OF JAZZ” amous New ¥ “THE Melody and Comedy ABBOTT AND WHITE In a Peppy Arrangement of Tunes and Lai KITAMURA BROTHERS “Stars of the Orient” Vaudeville’s Prettiest Novelty “THE GOLDEN BIRD” The Canary Presented by 1 CONSTANCE BINNEY IN “The Case of Becky” Can a girl have two souls— one good and one bad? A psychological study of two personalities united in one girl, Last Times Today: BEBE DANIELS in “THE SPEED GIRL” REMEMBER— 10c —ALWAYS mn em: Charming Viol TOMORROW’S THE DAY Big Public Auction of 86 Splendid Building Lots West of Woodland Park 1 p. m. SUNDAY West 77th St. and 15th Ave. N. W. This fine property, already the location of many handsome homes, is to be disposed of for the benefit of an estate, and WILL GO REGARDLESS OF THE AMOUNT OF BIDS! It is served by three car lines; is close to schools, parks and playgrounds; commands a magnificent view of Seattle and Puget Sound, and is directly in the path of the city’s greatest growth—Northward! Get out today or early tomorrow and make your selections! Our representatives will be on the ground Severy member &et a member , Kin Sopcen ber” to help you, but no lots will be sold before the Auc- : f Seattle Chamber o Commerce etropolita Business College be etn tion tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Terms will be 10 per cent cash, 15 per cent within 15 days, and the remainder at $10 a month with in- terest at 6 per cent, and 5 per cent discount for cash. Guaranty Title furnished. Remember: These lots will go at your price! | Main 7690 for further information. | BARNETT AUCTION COMPANY MEYER I. SIMPSON Auctioneer