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THE SEATTLE STAR “D.D.D.” Moore M ystery eevee san Nev 21 STARWICH WINS [ ACQUITTED OF SLAYING TWO | Card Expert at the Pan'ie22c2c% AGAININ COURT | merce commission against the pro SATURDAY, NOVEMRER 4, 1922, posed acquisition of the Central Pa commen | {i7ic by the Southern Pacific. Hear. EXONerated Second Time of Inge on the proposed acquisition are — Naturalization Charge to be held before the commiasion on November 21 _ | For the second time within a week | ¢/Shoriff Matt Starwich has been ex domned Flotow for his “art pleasing the popular mind.” for the ted of charges that he made opera, altho of the “coloratura” false oath tn connection with hia Mies and hare natur ch the heights class, abounds inom monies that often r of real inspiration Lont, Pro soribed,” “The Spinning Wheel Quar tet,” “The Good Night Quartet Last Rose of Summer” and “Like a iff Starwich Dream" are classics found in every Prosecutor Bert singing artist's repertoire, Since pny 4, its Initial py n 1844, at 7 ation in Tiitnols in 1804 | r T. J, Rich mond, of Renton, Friday night grant Justice of the ed the motion of John F. Dore, Sher wel, and Deputy Kons, represent tate, for dis pinwal of charges eritf by C. 1. brought asainat Vienna, th y constant j ly rev the m Wert, one-time ma of Auburn, notab! and drdent political enemy of Star: j years w rT | wich and PI West, whose first action against “SONGIFLAGE” |the sheriff was thrown out by Su-| AT PAN Judge Everett Smith, paid the Nig : cre oon f the nd sult, which | ms wht amounted to $6.20, West faces fel bill at th ing tomorrow ony « ution nda yp . r $10, ca for the first He presents ax & result of his attacks on the & variety program, of very difficult sheriff. and seemingly imposible manipu fering an a ‘ “grapher, Mildred @. violin and pian as Well Rockit mn as ballet jon whi aaa. Rus ““Not a whisper was heard gs the} Mrs, Catherine Rosier, seen with her baby, was acquitted pooling iypsy = terpaichorean 4... y filed into the room. The by a jury at Philadelphia on a charge of slaying her husband attend breaths Chabot & Tortine, the boy from and his stenographer. Belgium and the girl from France, resents a novel number of son) eman a i . : tnd dance entitled “When the Clock ertiet Young Miner Freed [Say Wallie Reid Is Rings.” Co are thelr features: Little Ripsax Pipibax, assisted by Elsie and Eddie Paulo, featuring a edy and catchy songs urtroom of Murder Charge| _ Still at Hollywood hear r OOD, Cal., Nov. 4—Ot a ncream she collapsed in| WELLSBURG, W. Va. Nov. 4 HOLLYWOOD, Cal., } ‘ ficlals of the Lasky studios here ney’s t of not mas ax the foreman) ‘The jury returned a verd Pantomimic comedy with many falls 4 Vallace waa hc ‘ot. guilty." yesterday denied that Wallace Reid, and bumps. ald, “Not guilty gullty In the case of Job } rey - film star, had left Hollywood for Mile. Lillia’s dogs in a novel of- | 19-year-old union miner, ch . COMEDY FARCE i owing out of the Cliftonville mine | chester, Minn cones Ba Man to Washington |rowins out of Attorney Gilbert Heyéren, Rald's ROME, Nov. 4-—-Romano Aves. |mansaacre July 17 | lawyer, alno said that he talked with foo Many Babies” is the title of |the Sunday offering of the Ted Hx . eaterday appointed Italian ~,| Reid in Hollywood Thursday night ne United States, to land musical revue at the Olympic! ; and knew that he had not left the theater * Ricei, whose resig Laer CHANCE city The story, which concerns a hu: nation was announced cartier in the, ‘Te See Reid was reported as tmproving band who wants children in the |"? | VALENTINO’S from the nervous breakdown he suf. fered recently, and it wan said he , | aS. was expected to resume studio work i} STANTS TOMORKOW | before long. LOOK HERE | RRSepeenere oes | PD Ne Cuitey At a meeting held behind closed doors Friday afternoon, five Beattle school principals charged with allow. ing speakers to address puptis on the 20.10 plan, were exonerated by the schoo! board. The principals said, it was stated after the meeting, that it was the custom every two weeks to have a speaker address the children on cur- rent events, and that the 30-10 may have been mentioned in this conneo- | tion. home, and a wife who does not be that touches home ta | merican familie T |to be a sort [thor of this pa 1—George Olson, Metropolitan. 2—Harry Seymour, | evolved some ciev Moore. 3—Florence Baird, Pantages. 4—Phil Berg, Olym-\**0r* from 0 Phil (Abie) Berg play pic. 5—Billy Van Allen and Company, Palace Hip. |tunate husband, who quarre Henry Santrey and his Symphonic billed to furnish “Breeay bite of mirth | Ma "is and leaves Bore, vut \ © Beadwhat Mrs. LucasWrites Con- called by @ message telling him t Orchestra, principal offering of the} and melody,” while the mysterious! ne iy the Cather of a bouncing bat cerning Her Troubles, which Rew Orpheum circuit bill, that opens| D. D. D. is expected to be a big sur-| bry, The situativas which develop ¢ May be Just Like Y: at the Moore theater Sunday, is her-| prise. Other acts are “The Lettar| lus return heme to see his y ours alded as one of the foremost musical | yw, ° {heir and the complications which sr ger riter, e-act let; Mee organizations in the country. | a becheapipin cape pm "| arise from the appearance and disap Harry and Anna Seymore are | 26%. Grace Doro, assisted by ten! pearance of the several different ba Semmes fingers and a Baby grand; the Royal/bies which have been provided t Gascoignes. friends of the wife, in their effort OPERA COMPANY to help her win back her busband PRESENTS “MARTHA” make this farce @ veritable screary The American Light Opera com. | ushter from start to finish. The pany, which has been delighting au stray cant bave all beer diences at the Metropolitan theater | Provie work or stand on with the sprightly French opera, | 06" backed by the California Beauty | my feet for any “The Mascot.” wil] essay the more | horus sth of time. | 66 ‘9 pretentious roles of “Martha” next |PALACEK HIP My husband's O week. Like “The Bohemian Girl” | HAS “FASCINATION” 5 aunt told me how : | this opera was originally produced| A stage production in miniature oe od Lydia A George Mulford Production aa grand opera, but a delightful vein | with three scenes elaborately present < nkham's LAST TIMES TODAY of humor runs thru the whole com-|ed, is promised in “ ‘cination,” | Vegetable Compound bad done her ‘ WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 KFC—11:15 a. m; 2 to 3 p.m; 5:20 p. m.; 6:15 p. m; 6:20 p.m; 9:15; 9.25; 10 p. m.; 10:15, KDZE--10:30 to 11 a m. and 2:20 to 4:30 p, m. daily, and 7:15 position, so that it may be rightly|with Billy bourne, which occu begged me to try it, so I did. All | “18 MATRIMONY A FAILURE to 8:15 Monday, Wednesday and Classed as a romantic comic opera. | pies top the new vaude. | my pains and weakness are gone, m Also—HEN TURPIN Friday ey ry The greatest operatic stars of the | ville pre © Palace Hip Sat- | Stomach is allright and I do my wor KIRN—#15 to 9:15 p. m. past two generations have appeared | urday of Home,” with home and also work for Swift c 645 to T:15 p. m. in this masterpiece. Of ail the operas |irene Rich, promising thrills of | Packing Company. Irecommend your Sundays and Tuesdays, THE BIG SENSATIONAL AND ever written, either light or crand,|many sorts, including a river flood | Vegetable Compound to my friends 8:20 to 9:30 p. m.; Fridays, 8:30 to THRILLING SCREEN PRODUC- O) “Martha” is said to be the one “old |and @ chase around the world, wil you may publish my letter as a \ TION OF THE YEAR—ADAPTED | testimonial.”’ —- Mrs. Lucu Lucas, FAMOUS STAGE % i, ; FROM THE Us 719A Vandeventer St., St. Louis, Mo. = ~ i PLAY OF THE SAME NAME— ift favorite be shown on the ailver screen Beethoven would have con-| Written by Will M. Hough, whos renaeetites ~ | works include “The Time, The Phice|_ Again and again one woman tells ||and The Girt” and similar succensen, | gnotner of the merit of Lydia E. ||the headliner is eaid to contain x | Soya wrod oe Jcoltent musical lines, whotenome | 9 Coane are cats “ceeake 47 Starting |jcomedy and to be carefully staged Sr ata aailarian trom gush troubles, § | seeder Kira, Lucas coullo’t. She tried cur TOMORROW ous Po. woeee Vegetable Compound and her letter 0 ‘Taking @ Ch tells you what it didfor her. Give it a fair trial now, i i | f BE l variety. skit, | vocal number and Lew Weeat use breakaway revolvi [placed high in mid-air in their thril and ing offering entitled evolving Sur. | Ip: “ They are young peopky, fast on the variety stage Matinees 2130; Nigh: Dat dchaaen Revoe snetion colt ee come In @ startling drama of the Paris Underworld w Elliot Johnson Ft rivalling the “A ROGUE’S ROMANCE” top number for importance with its SEE As the A dance composition. The VALENTINO = Wifey"! Advertisement i EARLE WILLIAMS ladaers | bi 3\ 8 S18 £3825}33 ai i ther vaude. KEY" GROHS ville number is presented by May an descrited as “laugh pro- HANSON & BURTO: “The Magica! 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