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SATURDAY PTEMBER 30, 19: M ystery Comedy at the Met HOMES T0 BE GOOD VAUDEVILLE BILLS * 4 ® ¥ NG ei) 1—Fred Brown, Butler. Metropolitan. Palace Hip. 5—Wm. Cressy, “Three Wise Fools.” a comedy of nirth and mystery, with Tom Wise fm the leading role, will come to the Metropolitan for one week, commence {ng Sunday night. under the manage Ment of John Golden, who is also the producer of “Lifhtnin’.” “The First Year,” “Dear Me," “Turn to Mr. Wise became known as co-star ‘with Dougias Fairbanks in “A Gen from Mississippi.” and of re- cent years bas been co-star with Courtenay in “Cappy Ricks.” Wise Fools" was written Austin Strong. Laughter, pathos mystery Woven together in ‘The story concerns three who for years have “Pals First" lyed together and have grown into) @ fearful rut. Into their household & Ddeautiful girl of 18, the daughter of a woman all three men ‘were anxious to marry years before. ‘This girl creeps into the hearts of the men and readjusts their lives on her ‘Mr. Wise ts supported by an excel lent company, including Burke Clarke, J. Francis O'Reilly, Kenneth ‘Thomaon, Mary Ricard and others. Four headline acts are said to grace next week's Orpheum bill at the Moore. Creasy and Dayne, Bailey 2—Tom Wise and Mary Ricard, $—Billy Kelly, Pantages. * * * * Reattle's two mode! electric homes Will be open to Visitors Sunday from | a | 1:80 in the afternoon until @ o'clock . Every week day they are open from ” of é ye ™ 2 until 10, ‘The house committes which Burton R. Stare ts chairmar announced the Sunday he Bat day as having been selected in order not to interfere with Sunday evening services in the city churches The two homes, at Broadway and Allison at. and at 9194 Lakewood ave, Mount Baker park have been thronged with visitors since their ing on Friday, Sep tember 22. On account of its com parative convenience with reference to a larger portion of the city’s popu jlation, the N. Br iway attracted the larger crowds thus far but the committees of the Electric jelub declare that those who are tr | toreated will mina at least one-h their opportunity tf they do not also me vinit the Mount Baker park home | The two homes are entirely differ ont in size, design and form of con struction The rooms tn the Mount | Baker home are much larger than In jthe N. Broadway house; there ts no } similarity in intertor furnishings and | decorations, Each home has tts own Gistinctive acheme of tllumination, with appropriate lighting fixtures. and each has many electric ap pliances of & type not shown at thy other ||Man “Joshed” Into Murder Is Freed DENVER, Sept. 30,—- Axel Peter son, 65, who, witr tentified, had been “Joshed” into killing Jesse Hal ley, who owed him $400, yentertay }| Was freed by a Jury tn district court I|here, Peterson pleaded inaanity and his attorneys claimed he killed Halley in a fit of anger when + refused to pay him a long lebt to hie attorneys temporary Peter fon, taunted by his friends because he could not collect the debt, beeame mentally deranged and shot Halley in nelf-defense during a quarrel and with hi The Pan will present Torchy's Hold Up,” a newn weekly and Fun from the Press, with Glean Gott at the organ. ESCAPE ARTIST ON NEW PALACE HIP BILL MII 4—Willard Hall, Moore. Brindamour, known as the chief Jot escape artists, comes to the | Creasy and Dayne offer Mr.! Paisce Hip Saturday an the headline Cressy’s latest rural drama, “With-| attraction with an act said to be out © Will, There's a Way.” Cressy’s| bowiidering tn the apeed with which ell wentyacl him as « typical in| ne unshackles ali forms of leg and ar De of am backwoods village! rend irons. His most daring feat yne is seen as 8A “UD-iwas a leap into the Chicago river state” city dweller and Miss Marton Hodgen, Creasy'’s niece, is an un sophisticated New England miss. | Batley and Cowan have what they last winter with chained arms and | hogs. Two little tote, the Griffith Twins, appear in a claasio dance act. joall the second edition of “The Lit-| Willard Hall and Dee Loretta, | tle Proguction.” Bailey is @ wizard| Broadway stars, bring “Slapsticks } ®t the banjo while Cowan takes care|of 1971," in which each wagers the of things at the piano. | aastoted by Miss They are | other to the amount of applause Estelle Davia, &| he or saxophonist. | content, Ivan Bankotf, Russian dancer,| Something new in an offering em and bis partner, Miss Cannon, pre |>odying singing, talking, comedy jsent “The Dancing Master.” Ban | koff's dances are original and en- | tertaining. | Bevan and Flint will be seen in « | singing, dancing and comedy act that ts sid to be @ hit | Fannie Simpson and Fart | have a comedy number called | Stewy.” It is simply for | producing purposes | Koro Brothers present a Parisian novelty, whil Beesie Clifford in | “Art Impressions” will Interpret fa mous art subjects. Toples of the Day, Aesop's Fables, ‘athe News and the orchestra are regular attractions on the new bill |NEW PANTAGES BILL IS ENTERTAINING |has been two seasons with the Or. “Reel Dreams.” a comedy of the | pheum ciroult and t movies, with musical trimmings, |the Follies, TH and dance, may be expected when | Eddie Beck and Harry Btone pre |eent “Singers with Trimmings.” | Ae usw acrobatics have a part im the program, Scheck and Aspinal belng scheduled to open the show with aertal feate. “They Like 'R Rough,” is to be the photoplay at | traction, starring Viola Dana. NOTED ENTERTAINER ON BUTLER PROGRAM Fred Brown, who han been tn every section of the world ar a |comedian, monologiat and dancer, been engaged as an entertainer the management of the Butler by cafe Mr jlarge theater in London and Parts, Brown has headed tn every wn's firet big hit was 2 = "apyonts — ers VAS | will be the feature on the new bill|in Ziegfeld’s * when he tn - jeatured attrac! coming to the Pantages next Mon-|troduced “Whipoorwill.” ‘That was a fn. Thin skit, presented by Billy |few years ago. Since then he has I Ha ‘over can im trolied, no matter what age or in what climate you live. ‘To prove this, all I want ts to send you this medicine, the wonderful #uccess of which has spread all over the country. Simply send me your name and { will prepay charges on regular size bottle. Use it ten day: and then, if satisfied with your im ereeent. yee, par me, only $1.25 herwise you owe nothing. Beores of people say this ts differ- ent from anything sise in the wordl, and that the firet bottle hed them to sleep well, stopped chokin cleared the head lunge and Feal comfort. Don't send a penny: don’t pay a) penny unless you feel it ia right to pay. I trust everyone. Clyde Leay- engood, 1277 8. W. bird, Rosedale, Kaneas——Advertisement SS BATTLE SHIPS Colman Dock SCHEDULE Leeve Geattie dail “690 - 745 - "940 ~ 1080 « > A458 - 805 Saturday and Bunta ‘Wetnestay, Pricey, oe yes sn Birmaete nes ion seni eos and Oly mpe Pecineula potnte. Sortie to ae ears Dey 5 om, BAS Ci gumrdad nad benker teens eile ts . = 840 Bem. co Toole ‘end bunday 1040 pan. Chamber mitted in Navy Yard ot 1 & 3 p.m, Pascenger fare 80¢ rownd trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE Colmes D. Mein 3993 Kelly, a young comedian, has a good sung in many theaters thruout the company, Including Frank Rose,| world, as well as being on a circuit Lucetta Parker, Edna Noyes and |for two years. Madeline hone. The story concerns | ices ° struck girl who tw attending} ASHLAND, Ore—Playing with a a fake school. Her sweetheart, aus-|joaded revolver, Earl Barnard, 17, Picious of the institution, pays $500 (shoots and kille Ruby Do! 1T-year to become her leading man. |straightens out the tangle. Officer Vokes and hiv dog, Don, lare on the new bill, Don ts a good performer and had a part in the Ziegfeld Follies in New York, and was with Mary Pickford in “Daddy Longlegs.” “A Vaudeville Surprises” is the |name of the novelty offering pre | |sented by The Lamys, from Europa. The men of the company are aerial. | jists, while the young woman is a} muatcian | The Welderson Sisters, Evelyn and Betty, are two Gainty young singers and musicians who play on violin and banjo and whose harmony songs are nald to be delightful Fargo and Dolly Richards, come jdlennes, will present “At the Pay | Station,” a skit of amusing dia | logue, m song or two, and dancing | Burt Shepherd ts known as the| Australian Cowboy. He ia supported | by dainty young woman who as. j*iste in his whiporacking novelty! He | old high schoo! « ident DANCING At Eagles’ Auditorium Seventh Ave. and Union st. By the Fraternal Order of Eagles Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Night BENEFIT DANCE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18ST For Community Cheat Drive ADMISSION 55c-—-LADIES FREE FIRST-CLASS MUSIO ) | OuNTS ANY Time “No Work no Eat!” ‘This policy mot the house- work done—but did she love him for it? See VIOLA DANA ‘ in “They Like "Em Rough” = . 5 or; ‘V-A-RIE-TIES_ Bett | EAdte—BHCK & STONE—Harry | reseseendl “ “Singers with Trimming | Griffin & Company | Wifiard—HALL &IDRETTA—Deo | Twine ites, F “Slapatickhe of 1922” | | ~~ BCHELK & ASPINAL, Bar Weeee 4 Acrobatic Aertaliste Senantional THeaT Continw Danco [PALACE HIP Novelty eed a THE ‘BOURBON SPLIT OPEN SUNDAY LOOMS UP NOW |Electric Week Committee Hearst’s Withdrawal May| Moore Has Rural Characters Makes Announcement | Mean New Ticket bY PrP SYRACUBE, nh. SCOTT N. ¥,, Sept. 30 ing nominated Al Smith for governor and Dr, Royal 8. Copeland for United States to the Hav senator, delegates ratio state convention dis persed today, wondering whether the organization is going to be «plit by W. BR. Hearst Hearst withdrew when it became apparent that Charles F. Murphy of Tammany Hall waa determined to support mith, Mayor Hylan, of New York, strong Hearst supporter, withdrew as a delegate immediately afterwant—virtually bolting the con vention—and left the elty Hearst, in his telegram of with drawal, declared he would not run for office on a reactionary ticket Thin wan believed to have opened the way for him to run as an inde pendent Altho it was learned on good au thority that Murphy had believed that he could placate Hearst by dopling his platform and allowing him to name the candidate for United States penator, a nomination the publisher desired for himself, it be came known this morning that Hearst had nothing to do with the ming of Royal 8 Copeland, who ts bh commissioner in/ Mayor Hy }ian’s official family in New York ‘(OUSTED ALIEN | MUST FLOAT PORTLAND, Sept. 30 orKge Bellamy ie a man without acountry A record of gentlemanly holdups, 4 to total 80, has made him an un desiadle alien, The fact that he never used a gun in his work did not jmitigate the severity of his punish ment Nellamy was deported Thurniay night, ehipping on the steamer Luise | Nielsen as & common seaman He will go first to Europe, and if he eannot land, his wanderings, with the whole before him, will He no flag for his world start claims own. Horn tn Constantinople, of an Eng. lish mother and a Greek father, Bel jlamy has the best education the Unt | Veretty of Constantinople could give. | He ts different from the ordinary un leairable alien in that he appears to be a gentleman, te an excellent lin guist and a rapid typist—but Uncle Sam does not want him for a nephew |\Dr. Lorenz Is Back to Continue Work | NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Dr, Alfred | Lorenz, famous Austrian physictan, jarrived here yesterday to resume his |work of surgery among the poor, He was accompanied by his gon, Dr. Al |bert Lorens | I intend to start the work where eo can get, making @ UNIQUE /T left off when T railed from America | | ‘ast stated | Dr. Lorena said he would stay tn |New York for the winter and then |go to California, April,” the @killed surgeon YAKIMA.—Yakima Indian agency jordered removed from Fort Simcoe to Toppenish, where local business ™ |) men have purchased site for agency | bulidings | AMUSEMENTS — | Nights 7 and © Now Playing AND BAND General 250) 3 | DR. EDWIN J. | BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia st. Seattle's | Leading Dentist jfor More ‘Than Years 2 methods fh, and our cus accorded every cour tent with sound busl- Accounts. Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. METRO A GREAT STAR JOHN GOLDEN PRODUCER of 4 “} WISE FOOLS,” ON ITS F SENSATIONAL HIT OF THE PRICES—NIGHTS; BAT, MAT.: BARGAIN MAT, WE) || THE REV. EDWARD WHEELER POLITAN TOMORROW NIGHT AND ALL, WEEK 92.00, 61,50, 61.00 and 55¢ 81.50, 81,00 and 50¢ SEATTLE STAR | 1 In the double murder mys-¢ tery: Mrs. Eleanor Rein- hardt Mille (left), slain choir leader; Charlotte Mills (right, above), her daughter, and and the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall, the dead rector. To the right: Church of St. John the Evangelist. o. 8:8 BY ALEXANDER HERMAN NEW ERUNSWICK, N. J., Sept. Wil a 16-year-old girl, bent on i‘ Ue death of her mother, © the baffling preacher murder mystery which hag stumped the lead. ing detectiven of the state? The girl—Charlotte Mills, daughter of the sexton of the Chureh of Bt John the Evangelist—is sure that she will. Sines the finding of the body of her mother alongside that of the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall In @ wood near a deserted farm house on the outskirts of the town, she has been working untiringly !n an effort to run down the slayers. Hut the authorities have not been |atving her much encouragement Neither have they been making much headway in getting to the bot tom of the case. / | On the night of Thursday, Septem: | ber 14, both Hall and Mra. Mills, who 80 fer, spends for 17 yearn. was leader of the church chotr, left | white men, |their respective home, giving vary jing reasons, Shortly before, each | had received a telephone call. Late at night they were seen walk- Tong Hee, PAGE 6 | ISABEL ROWER, 9264 Wal ford ave, bas two little kittena would like to etve to some little ine or anybody else who kes | There are 116,000 miles of Jor surfaced highways in the | States Must Be Headquarters for everybody in town, | this Boldt's restaurant. | YouTl understand when you get outside of the | Dollar Dinner Tomorrow why ft is that Boll's Sunday dinner ts 50 pop ular with everye Home folks enjoy tt, too, remember that. Truly the mort dinner in Seattle without exception, | BOLDTS Two Conventent Locations) 913 Second Ave. ™—@ 1414-16 Third Ave. C7 Ls | EXTRACTION FREE DAILY OHIO PAINLES: Meantime— been janitor of a publio { school, gardener and church sexton Mila, in statements fs nued wince the murders, stands by his | wife, but mays he te unable to give any explanation as to why she should | have been slain. CHARLOTTE MILLS—His daugh- her timo trying to dig BAKER, Ore—Ciaiming to have deen assault ine near a park On Saturday morning thetr bodies were found half a mile away. Who killed them? Why? No one seemed to know, Many were the conjectures, but the church people talked reluctantly to the authorities. Charlotte, self-styled flapper, saya: |_."T think © woman did it; @ woman who was very strong. I “My mother was one who, If ac cused of anything and knew she was | innocent, would fight all she could But she weighed only 118 pounds and wan very weak | “My mom didn't have « chance, “This woman tnn't like ordinary folks, She bas funny eyes that make you afraid of her, sort of like a | so | Diadde heard continued, READ THIS: suffered for} Madera, [three years with catarrh of the! having tried every remedy | relief. | | Finally I saw Dr. Pierce's Anuric! ike a drowning | | man grabbing at a straw, I thought) j1 would try it also, which I did} with great success, as me almost immediately, before 1} |had taken all of the first package, | and would say to jali those suffering from their kid. advertised and, of, Cal—"T but without it relieved | man's.” neys or excess urto aci@, try Dr. | The girl's wuspicions, and the rea-| Pierce's Anuric Tablets and suffer! | sons for them, are known to the au-|no longer! I have great faith in thorities, But they are having diffi-| Dr. Pierce’s remedies.” —S, P. Hens: culty in making progress in the cane | jey |@M account of the reluctance of the! Your health ts your most im- [church members to present informa-| portant asset. Bo why not write j tion that the authorities believe they | Dr Pierce, Prealdent Invalids' Ho-| | should be able to give them, tel, Buffale, N.Y. and receive con-| | Centered about the little Ivy-man-|tigential medical advice, free, oF |tled church and the inner lives of tts | send 100 for a trial pkg. tablets | parishioners, the mystery has these |for its leading characters: | HALL—fFor ten years rector of the! chureh attended ‘by the wealthiest | families in New Brunswick. Bight years ago he married. | MRS. FRANCES STEVENS HALL —One of the wealthiest women tn town, She was 14 years older than | + the rector, With her lived WILLIAM STEVENS—A bachelor brother, who Is very eccentrio, Altho 58 years old, he haa told of how he | and other go once acted as messenger | Hall and | MRS. ELEANOR REINHARDT | MILIB—Choir leader and young wife | of the sexton, Khe was a woman of | idealiatio temperament, who used to pen lyric poetry and write “love let ters to nobody.” Her husband— | JAMES MILIS—~ta « quiet individ. between N A GREAT PLAY ARTISTS’ SWEEPING TE WITH LAUGH PREVIOUS VISIT, MADE THE YEAR, SEE IT AGAIN! 1D: 61.00 (Plus Tax) Oe ie a suffered greatly, a torture my ear off. tw " SEATTLE An’ Advertisement Wash * tm remedy Kept 18, 192 mine, and think dy. 1 had > eure for it terrible I almoat tore edinte Tellef from | Since | T have had no trouble. | Eoremine, OCcT. 9 Presents MAK sARDT MATZENAUE checks The World arine Beason on an oO mM Contr: at in CONCER' City and out-of-town matt orders received now at Git Mont Bide. Make all payable to tee. A Oot tleket ober 4. ain 6010, SERIES TIERNAN CASE SOUTH BEND, Harry Poulin, South Bend haberdash- or, accused of being the father of the third child of Mrs. Augusta Tier- up evidence to substantiate her belief |nan, wife of a Notre Dame professor, that she knows the person who killed her mother and the rector. Wee Stree Oaenemen. wy at Sunt which heard the evidence, The long decision flayed Mra. Tier. | nan and Poulin for their action: ed and robbed by two ideciared that they showed 81-year-old | rinement.” Chinese, and hie partner “Humpy,” | were near death here today while | ¢q: their shack was in ruins from fire | not be the father of the baby. the robbers are eaid to have started. | iHave You Kidney or Bladder Trouble? The decision held that the state fled to prove that Tiernan could Tiernan announced that he would appeal the decision to @ higher court. Strike conditions pre- vail. protected for fied men _ regardless of any strike settle- ment, 204 O-W. Passenger Station WM. CARRUTHERS Leases ot arc ‘od 106 South Tenth Street Apply Room 3028 Arcade . Tacoma Bullding, Seattle ee (G0B050. Ou: waalebone ru’ dg IS DISMISSED] 2%. nanigvone sabe Ind, Sept. 20.—| you have two or more teeth, Natural Rubber, wet of teeth . Lyke Rubber, « production of the buines Bet of teeth ssrrerceccosen GOLD Crown BRIDGEWORE ....00.+' Most of our present recommended by our y ers, whose work ie stil good satisfaction. All work guaranteed for 15 Examination free and “no re DENTIST: Established 20 Years — Bnd Ave. and University Open © to 6 Dally—® te 13 WANTED For Shops and Union Pacific fy ales System Seniority rights quali- APPLY W. H. OLIN time worked in excess NIGHTS 7 and 8 BEGINNING MONDAY MAT! MATINEES 2:30 ALL NEXT WEEK Vaudeville’s Cleverest Satire BILLY KELLY & CO. in “REEL DREAMS” With Lucetta Parker, Frank Ross, Edna Noyes and Madeline Shone ason's Novelty THE LAMYS in “A VAUDEVILLE SURPRISE PANTAGESCOPE ‘With Glenn Goff at the Organ BURT SHEPHERD Australian Cowboy Officer Vokes and Don “Who Crossed the Ocean Because It Is Wet!”

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