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. <= SS mt ene es ew; ese |. night; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922. STAR Palace Hip Has Variety 3 “tad Se , cae 1—“Cherie,” Palace Hip. 2-8—Rigoletto Brothers, Pan- 4—Liela McIntyre, Moore. tages. Players. Next week ls “Anniversary week” | mian Life,” offers four talented mu at the Moore. Starting Sunday and | Sclans. continuing thru the next seven days, |, Lgpareayttes 4 Clintons have a kick: Orpheum circuit theaters thruout the | —* “gp: ona non land will celebrate the “Third of a| COMEDY ACTS ON Century Anniversary week,” in com. | NEW PALACE BILL memoration of 33% years of success.| Three major vaudeville acts have ful vaudeville. | Diaces in the new bill coming to the To celebrate the event, several Place Hip Saturday, special “nights” have been arranged| Kirkwood Brothers and company, for. Monday night will be “Civic |t¥o young couples, include harmony night"; Tuesday, “Local Talent | *nging, rope-spinning. dancing, com- Wednesday, “Rotary Ciub' tty, whip-cracking and cornet piay- night™; Thuraday, “Chamber of Com.) in their repertoire. merce night”; Friday, “Musicians’} Another strictly Western act is night.” and Saturday “Children’s (that of Anna Vivian, known as day.” On ench of these nights spe-|America’s fastest woman shot, who clai attractions of a local nature wil! |¢nacts a melodrama with thrilling be provided, In addition to the regu-|®U® Play, along with her exhibition jar vaudeville bill. of fancy marksmanship. ‘The regular “Anniversary week”| Richardson Brothers and Cherie bit is headed by Hyams and Mcin-| Wil! present “Jaszing Around,” a spe- tyre, in a musical sketch, “Honey. | “a! scenic number including singing, pod | talking and dancing. Val and Ernie Stanton, as “The| A! Anderson and Jay Goines, well- English Boys From America,” have a | known members of the “Lime Kiln felt dakie otteten | Club" come in a burnt-cork skit, Mr. Leo Beers, “the international |"Th* Ghost of the Goon.” A wierd venture with scenic trimmings, o entertainer,” is in a class by himself ® with his songs, self-aces panted, this number is touted as a great Jack Norton and assistanty witt | “Ush-producer a Something novel in the line of ac- have a comedy sketch, “Recupera- tion” A "health farm” fe the foeate (cordion enteMainment is held forth and there is @ pretty girl to enhance | °%~Pedrini Brothers, who use two the amusement value of the sprightly | #82 instruments to produce popu- lar, classical and semi-classical se- story. The Jack George Duo wilt amuse | /ections. via © blackface route, | “Gay and Devilish.” with Dorts eur Adolphs | May ag the star, is the photoplay at jtraction. Miss May will be shown in the role of a flapper. VARIETY OF ACTS ON PAN BILL Rigoletto Brothers with the Swan son Sisters, who are headliners on 5—Olympic Comedy Mon KEY TO HEALTH YOGI WASSAL Teaches health and development and actentific breathing. tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound bual- ness judgment. SANIPRACTH 4, Pine at Broadway, Seattle, Wash. 4% Paid on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank Eats Candy But Loses Her Fat | Here’ fol ‘news person who loves good things to eat pecially those who are denying Selves the things they like most because | of their desire to keep down their weight or to reduce the fat with which they are Siready burdened. | The famous Marmols PeQuintics has) F lent tablet form | and druggists every-! Ii where at only one dollar per case—the | I world over, price. To aot tefl steadily and easily, simply take one of | I these little tablets after each meal and at | reduced your) tit. No wrinkles in to show where | || NEY = TAR) {SHE Simply pla Prescription Tate | ots according to direstions: ” they are harmless, free from potsonous or injure | lous drugs, and can be used with perfect | § . ‘Try them for just low weeks) rast diants printed on Get them at ganz wood | sacete ganas if your druggist should not, have them in stock you can secure them |i Ges. Marmola Company, ‘codward Avenue, Qeuding one dollar, e ——~ | have found health and ha) ca E Anniversary Bill at Moore { were’s wore avout PUNCH BOARDS STARTS ON PAGE ONE —~ “Twins” Only Playhouse in Z, 00 Fire University Heights Must more punch boards to thetr trade, but Babies, Court Finds } | Wait, S: B d he gave the retailers a chance to abies, 1} a3 NDENCE, Mo, Oct. |! ail, says boar dispose of the boards they already | ty-five wild animals - . had out by agreeing to make no ar HAMMOND, Ind, Oct, 21.—-Mre burned to death, while ter: || No funds are avatiable at the prow rests until Saturday, Haxel MeNully today Was freed of | ngle cries awakened || ent time for ting new buildings, | At the same time be issued a ban the charge of murdering her twin || the town, when the oo here was ||it Wan stated at Friday afternoon's | 7 on slot machines, the use of which children |] destroyed by fire today. school board meeting by President (@} U TEA te tn violation of city oniinances, but! Judge Harry Cleveland in justice}|“Gayed bears and i and || Carl Crone OR JUST TEA ST ? which have been pretty much toler. court ruled the prosecution failed to || other beasts were consumed in||__ This was the board's answer to the | ated in the past introduce fticiont evidence to|] the flames, which destroyed three || University Heights P.-T, A., members ° The cram "ntia ‘received without shake tne young woman's claim that] the tnwaes, which destrored tree |/ co" TTTch sstittonea for an addition |B ES@P@ @ @ Cistinct difference in favor oi protest by most of the cigar stores, she had a mania for children, 404 || saved two bears, to the University Heights «°° | #@Salada”’ x and Severyna, expects to encounter When it was physically tmponsible Tho fire was belleved of in- || %hoo! = ttle trouble in enforcing it for her to give birth to a child oF School Buperintendent T. RK 7 se tri All the big chain stores tmmediate- dressed two life-sized dolis, repre: ||" lary origin. reported that night sehoo! attendan R. GHC. Cook, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributors ly instructed thelr employes to carry #enting them to her husband and} at the end of the fourth week this | " ry a out the order to the letter, and some Relithbors ax children pate ‘ year was 9,363, ax compered with| Jackie Coogan Goes {American Foreign of them—the Spring cigar #tores, for Se real were Mrs BROT HER LOST 4,182 at the same time last year | I Oil B ° | d B l fe) K Instance, withdrew the punch boarda| felgned twing that » The Italian Commercial club, in a| nto Oil Business| Trade Balance O.K. jeven before the period of grace ex-) care of her and the BY DOUGLAS letter to the board, protented the] BACRAMENTO, Cal, Oct, 21 WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Phe | pired for nine days at the time of the - non-observance by the schools of Co-| yaanie Coogan, richest boy in the|American foreign’ trade for the Some of the smaller shops, | supposed birth without knowing Gordon Douglas, younger brother |tumbus day Secretary Rouben | orig. is attempting to increase hin | Month of September showed a favor. howe: . ate “bootlegging” the | of the deception. € Prosecuting Attorney Maleolm | Jones of the school board stated that} ‘as . able lance of $85,000,000, the de boards—keeping them out of Failure of the state to produce ugian, died In Low Angeles Saturr| the school law does not recognize Co. | Fchen. | partment of commerce reported to- sight, but permitting customers anyone who had seen the bodies or | da after a lin, ing iinews, accord. | lumbus day as a legal holiday Articles of incorporation were filed | a Imports for the month totaled | te buy a chance if they desire. the actual act of murder ar y|ing to a wire received at the court today with Frank C, Gordan, secre- | $22,000,000, while exports reached ‘These cases will be vigorously [Weakened the case. against Mrs. | hous =| tary Of wtate, by P. M. Hall, repre- | $817,000,000 prosecuted, according to Chiet | McNally, the court ruled Young Douglas made Seattle his , . : . s nena ba Sevenpnocanethe 2 nek tme | datas eed ok cde, Lee eet ee ABOUT | j senting the Coogan ot! & Land com. | AMUSEMENTS | ia ne idle threat was demonstrat c eH tered the army mati service, Some} pany. Hal} ¢ «to be mar J Ots 4 Long Beech Girls weeks ago he took fll, and his malady | Coogan and Mildred Harrix |- — — ed by the half-dozen arrests al ready made. 1 “Use of punch boards has been t erated long without protest Chief Severyns explained Saturday “that many policemen never thought of enforcing the ordinance which for bids them. As a matter of tact, I | have no doubt that a number of off! }law naguinst them. But, as long aa the churches of the city are so exer cined over it, I shall see to it that the law is enforced to the letter.” Man Crushed When Truck Strikes Him| Crushed when an truck driven by CG V apts., backed into him, Sam of the Gordon Terminals Co. severely injured internally Friday night. The accident oceurred at the warehoure of the company at Madi.| son and Post ste to the Providence hospital the Pantages bill which opens Mon- day, are credited with being among | |the greatest variety performers in| vaudeville, Their act includes ath letion, posing, magic. jugeting, ing: | ing, dancing and instrumental fea-| tures. Other numbers on the bill are:! Kirkemith Sisters in songs; Tuck auto rner. wan and Clare, “Tunes and Twists"; Ken-/ nedy and Rooney, “Can’ You Im-| agine?’; Daly, Mac and Daly, com-| edy and spectacular roller skaters; | Pantagescope presenting Pr | News, “Topics of the Day" feature, “Treasure Bound,” Gott at the organ. AT THE OLYMPIC Ted Howland and his company of | |California beauties that have been playing to record crowds at the Olym ple theater since their opening a few a comedy | Glenn | ing Sunday, of note, supplies much mirth and has| proved himeelf the “life of the show.” THANKFUL FOR A LITTLE CHILD Mrs.Mertz Tells How Lydia; E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Helped Her Kutztown, Pa. wish ery wo- man who wants children would try Lydia E. Pink and is trying to use her Title | A 5 real nice. I am sending you her pic- | | ture. I shall be thankful as ae, bw 1} live that I found such a wonderful medicine for my troubles. Mrs. Cnaries A. Menrz, Kutztown, Pa. | Many cases of childiessness are | curable. Perhaps yours may be. Why | be discouraged until you have given | Lydia E. 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MENT Ma ~ ? an A week ago) fena, Myrtle McCauley’ and Louine |#oles, where his mother wan already | Matzenauer Tries to Pnyde, have organized a corporation | the be pedaide | r ° to buy and sell airehipa, atstoc In addition to Prosecutor Dougias | Disqualify Husband and bicycles. ‘Today they filed articlen of incor |cers never knew that there was any |peration with Frank C, Jordan, seo | Douglas, who practi 25 Animals Are Burned NEW BUILDING The new company is capitalized at od complications which w $260,900 vined fatal JAILBREAK | 7—— PANTAGES: Matinees 2:20 Nights, 7&9 Gordon Douglas ta} | ther brother, Sholto « law in Cleve. and his mothe survived by an and, knocked the priyner back. Redmond secured Koberts’ keys, BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21,—Judge |Frank J. Murasky today took under advisement the motion of Mme. Mar etar © wtal under iT a ol | land nt Md > el — uy hm —— : anese he would nay vse garet Matzenauer, noted operatic DR. WO 60,000 7v _ star, asking that the sult for divorce pany t» capttalized for $160,000 NEW STEAMER came to Roberts’ assistance and |recently filed against her here, be ele ice Mra. Byrtene © for the Near East Relief commission Finnegan, Talcott |at Constantinople. a victim of the Turks, tf the fears of | Fear Nurse May Be Victim of the Turks covered Redmond with « gun, Sheriff Starwich is having a new double cell door made for Redmond's To cont $1,000,000, ® combination | solitary tank California thru his marriage and trip freight and pasnenger vennel will be} Redmond said he smuggied the to Rurope It at an early date for the Alaska |saw from another cell where he had mahip ¢ ny by the Todd|made three previous attempts to es-| dock & Construction corporation |eape, The saw was hidden in a crack Floyd Glotzbach, her chauffeur-hus band, be dismissed on the ground that Glotzbach has lost residence in Remedies CONTRACT LET Anderson, a nur WHAT’S IN THE AIR may have fallen her slater, Mra, M. C. Britt, 203 14th |of Tacoma |in one corner of the ceiling | ; ve. N,, prové to have any founda-| Accommodations for 225 pasnen-| —-- - || PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, Horlicks tion, Mra, Britt declared she had| ers ere included in the specifica- Indian Chief Booze. { OCTOBER 21 The ORIGINAL st heard from Mra. Anderson for|tons. The craft will be 366 feet ’ 9 Hh SevO—1198 0 eee bebe ta Malted Milk mee on the [100K 49 foot beam and 26 feet in| Car Track, Funeral || 520 p.m. 620 to 65 p. m; 948 ; for assistance. Oregon Judge Lode Eye Hunting Birds Horner was taken |three monthe when she liocal office of the Near Eust Relieg | depth THE DALLES. son, night Harry Greene, athe {fred at a bird speeding in the direc tien of the judge. charge struck Adkinson in the arm|in the list are Mr. and Mra. 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Adkinson lone an eye am the result of a |bunting accident at the ranch of his 10 miles from here Thursday \Meany Re-Elected Mountaineers’ Head |*°4 7. ™ Keane of Spokane, Eimer Professor Edmond 8. Meany, of the weeks ago, have scheduled two big| University of Washington, has been musical comedies for the week start. | re-elected president of the Mountain Howland, @ comedian |¢¢r#’ club for the 15th time, G. vies president; lark, secretary; Ben Mooern, treas urer, and Gertrude Ines Gtreater, his President Painter Dies in Minnesota BRAINERD, Minn, Colonel Freeman Thorpe, Washington and many state capitols, died here yesterday. Gas Consumption WASHINGTON, Consumption of gasoline tn August and September exceeded Inst year’s! er cent sumption ran 40 million gations over | THE SEATTLE ANTENAKCOTIC | wit hold its Firat meeting | in the near future, probably Monday or Tuesday, according to Dr. Wil-| 9°S:30. 7:16, °9:00, 10:90, 11:30 : a.m, 1:45, 8:15, 6:18 p.m. rT) liam McKibben, who is in charge of | ’Bxcopt Sunday ’ the 42 member organt- | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21.—A resented Wiliam Hightower, convict Foremost Character Analyst ed of the murder of Father Patrick dark fe lured the priest from home, ac published HOMESTEAD t Moose temple. | | ress tree with a trunk 50 feet TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY wnalapone rubber, which does | work ENTISTS | bee 20 Ve She will be equipped with | twin ecrews and will have a speed| laid |white man to 10:15 p. m KDZE—10:30 to 11 a, m. and by inventions of the| namely whisky and 4) low of 16 knots. ‘ a : . 8:90 to 420 p. aes a street car, Chief Henry G. Nelson, | Dp. m. daily and 7:16 bites anaee maiee naienes aurpions of the Muckleshoot tribe of In: | oe Monday, Weduesday and She will be ready by summer. dians, living near Auburn, died in| riday, ma “ the city hospital Friday afternoon. KIR—846 to 9:15 p, m. Ore., Oct. 21-— Chief Nelson, dazed by drink KZ 45 to 715 p, m. KGY—Sundays and Tuesdays, $20 to 9:30 p. m.; Fridays, 630 to 0:45 p, m. PANTAGES Matinees; 2:30 WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE WIAA UU RIGOLETTO BROTHERS West Represented at Bureau Meeting WASHINGTON, Oct. 21,.—Repre sentatives of all the principat Pacific Const cities are here attending the national convention of the Better Rusiness Bureau executives. Included slept on the ele 4 car tracks at the Dearborn st. station early Fri- | day. Ho was crushed under the wheels of a Fauntleroy ear, The Indian's body will be buried with tribal honors by the Muckleshoot tribexmen. To Hear Both Sides of the 30-10 Plan An advocate and an opponent of Initiative Measure No, 46, known as the 20.10 plan, will discuss the bill} G. Hertel of Ban Diego, nH) nd Oe eer oe BAD eee. oe ang | St ® public meeting at the John B Kenneth Wood of Tacoma, Ferris H,| Allen school Tuesday at # p. m. Miller, Ray E. Minno and Roxs/ Sak tae oe “omega W.| Weich of Los Angeles, and Charies| Brick Gone; First Irving M-lif Chase and F. A. Briggs of Oak Ave. Delayed Again jand. After progressing smoothly for some days, work on the paving of First ave. is again being hampered by shortage of brick, according to city offictals. bank caster hore, A portion of the Walker, Mr. and Mra, Eliott Epstein and Miss Florence Gardner of San Francisco, H. Jacobson and George Kabison of Seattle, Walter Peterson Nights: 7 and 9 BELLINGHAM, — Edward ~ Dorr, purchasing agent for Aslauc Petroleum Co. dies of heart failure at wheel of hia auto. Oct. t— WITH J. H. SHEARER, organist, —witn— inter. and Mrs, Shearer, soprano, as the feature attraction, a musica! recital 7 rears: and doe. | will be held at the Madrona Preaby. SWANSON SISTERS ot through awful |terian church Sunday evenin -IN— “AROUND THE WORLD” D. C, Oct. 1 according to | In August con KENNEDY AND ROONEY “Can You Imagine?” t Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Daily 8 accredited to the | DALY Comedy Roller Skaters BOUND” A Comedy Feature «Se bonday, PROF. EDWARD LC. HAW» ered the FIVE FREE LECTURES identity m gner* who »e the man | KIRKSMITH SISTERS | A Bevy of Youth, Beauty and Charm red te Yard Route 906 PINE ST. 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