The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE 2 * Moore to Feature Healer 1—-Theo Pennington, Metropolitan. Egyptian, Moore. 3—Earl Bronson, Pantages. A festival of favorite operas is an.) ing to the Gadeki concert, which will neunced for the farewell week at the be given im the theater that even Metropo¥tan theater by the Amert- ing. can Light Opera company. The op- These operas are familiar to all, eras chosen for this review are and words of explanation are quite among the most popular in the rep- useless. The Mikado,” ith « ertoire of the company. Sundsy and breath of old Japan, “The Chimes of Monday nights, Gilbert and Sulli Normandy,” bringing fo a fragrance van's laughable comic piece, “The from France; “Pinafore,” with the Mikado,” wilt be presented. Tuesday salt of the sea in the alr, and “The And Wednesday night, “The Chimes | Bohemian ( ” portrayt the gyp- anerneety” will be given. “Pine | sy ilfe in quaint old prin Ae on 4 “ another Gilbert and Sullivan wide range of sentiment im the texte Success, will be put on for the Wed. and a delightful gainay of musical nexiay col ‘Thursday | numbers in the oceren,.” night, Saturday afternoon and night. MUCH VA oT Balfe's “The ‘fvapumee Girt” will be) EN MOORE BILE. Guns, closing the season. There will! 4 giance at next week's vaudeville be No performance Friday night, ow-/at the Moore shows five of the seven jects featured There ae two head. Une pumbers in the group. Thomp- son, “The Egyptian,” « man with « | message for suffering humanity, wih [demonstrate his system of “Zonery.” | He trusts that sufferers bring their troubles to him. | 3. Francis Dooley and Corlate | Sales tn their 1922 edition of “Wil | Yer, Jim?” are featured in a number filled with infectious nonsense in which these clever entertainers clown jsround, sing and dance and clown }¥ome more. Dooley and Sales have j been In comedy for some years dnd jare rated among vaudeville’s best | amusement purveyors. | Hackett and Delmar will present {their “Jewel Box.” Their work has {always been charactorized by a cer tain creativeness that has made them | distinctive among dancers and gained for them the plaudits of the theater lgcing public. They are assisted by jfour beautiful dancing girls. Pearson, Newport and Pearson jhave “A Study in Pep.” The two men in the act are acrobatic dancers and the girl presides at the piano. James Burke and Eleanor Durkin will offer a teteatete in song. They are pleasing mannered, pleasing in personality, and have a pleasing rep- | Rose, Ellis and Rose are “jumping Jacks" with an athletic noveity | The Andrieff Trio have a rapid-fire |Rumber of fantastic dance creations | The regular flim and orchestra {numbers will be found upon the new | di, which will be seen twice daily |for the week | MYSTERY ACT \ AT PAN | The Great Blackstone, the noted | English Tiusionist, will be the fea- tured performer on the new bill at |the Pantages starting this next woek | He im heralded as one of the fore | most magicians in the country today, and brings to Seattle some of the most difficult and elaborate presen. |tations of its kind, “The Vanishing Horse” is his major accomplishment | wherein a live horse appears and dis appears, 4 | As an added attraction the Wal- |dano’s “Sensation, an Aerial num |ber,”" in which the principles per |form in midair on a apparatus sus pended from a steel tower operated THROUGH” Norma Talmadge -in 8 REELS Of Gtorm and Sunshine NORMA'S GREATEST— Can We Say More? INTERNATIONAL EWws | comEDY ~ EVE “BALLARD — AT THE WURLITZER 1 Hammerstein youTH” ' Vigorously Protest Ban on Church Schools Wis, Final Opera Bill at Met\GATHOLICS SAY nee ta Bontuve Honlor| BILL IS UNFAIR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922. STARTING TODAY THE SEATTLE STAR ‘RUNS UNCLAD | THRU STREETS iAlleged Drink Party Lands Man in Jail | MILWAUKEE, Nov, U—=| An the result of an alleged drink Ihe Oregon compulsory educational|ing bout at 1422 Lith ave, carly | bill is unconstituttonal and contradic: | Baturday, William Glimore, 26, was }tary to the «pirit of America, Rev. | chased Into the street at 3:90 a m lA, C. Fox, president of the Marquette] olad only in his B, V. D.'s university and the only member of] Shivering in the cold, Gilmore the national Qathollo committes on| stood on the pavement in his bare feet and howled for admittance. A college standards of the Amerioan | 17% an) ln Kio poser yea puncl! of education, declared here)ty pide his embarrassment, took te i yesterday, The bill stipulates that| hin b 4 rt wna sent in to} : All children of grade schoo! age must | Poltoe headquarters that # yia man ;. | was rur suck and Motoreycle ames Putte Wel | Patrolman G Jensen and George | ; “Oregon voters «in abOlAHINE | utier took Pf odegg nice | | 3 chureh and private schools for chi! The two cops chased © atl ] given its childr equal en dren between the ages of § and 16/ breakneck i given by. private sehoots|$100,000 Building Located| n kind and amount and up| to thé @&isting standards of the state, it hag NO right to interfere.” CUT IN WOOL RATES DENIED od thru alleyways and) muat have been misinformed and un back yards for everal blocks, neil) informed.” For maid. ‘Church and, Glimore. panting and = exhe tod, | | private schools do not want to domi. | ave up the Might and was taken} neer. They simply nt to take care/|to headquarters, where he was al win of thelr own. Falr minded Amert | lowed to put on some oloth cans Will disapprove of the bill and He was charged with being drunk } fale minded Americans are in the ma | { jority } “We Catholies maintain that the | | child must be educated by the par: | | ents and the parents o are re 7 the state. a atate “ T0 OPEN SUNDAY rome tate. fhe al o bee ht to Mies scoper guatux inoue te EDWARD GIBSON and MARJORIE DAW but «© long aa the! ee Smiling Edward in a “smilin’ through” role. It's a pleasing picture replete with humor and pgthos, D Charfhing Marjorie Daw, radiant and alluring. thrills and heart throbs. in University District Third Chureh of Chrint SPECIAL ATTRACTION Saturday after the game, 520-7, Extra Jazz Band Conoert and Varsity Quartet HAROLD WEEKS MELODY SHOP SIX Syncopated Jazz Artista in Latest Dance Numbers, With Mauptman's All Artist Orchestra Nclentint Seattic, will hold first services in the | newly completed church edifice at Sunday m Sunday, 12:30, Berezoveky—Russian Lyric Tenor in Coneert 60th st. and 17th ave, N. EB L. Hours of serviog 1 @& m, 4 6 and 8 p.m. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11-—-The in| The coset of the building and fur terstate commerce commission (© |pishings if approximately $100 BROWNIE Mats. 25¢ day refused to aut! transoont! |1¢ is of cement construction, fink COMEDY Eves. 35¢ : nental lines to e#tadlish or continue jin prick veneer and terra cotta t INTERNATIONAL NEWS a lower rate on woo! fre om Coast terminalia than from tnterr dinte points to Eastern defined ter fitories, The lines ask for aut ity to maintain lower rates in order 2—Thompson, thé) to oe adie to compete with steam ehip ltnes ee MINNEAPOLIS, firemen, some now in séfious con. overcome by flames in fire heavy damage dition, that did Mina. Twen firme in downtown district by eleetricity and fevotving at ter. rifle mpeed Muddy Walker offers an intereat- character songs, and im ing number Whistling. comedy in chatt er personation of famous comedians, Chisholm and Breen appear it a harman interest story In this tale their latest comedy Micceas, a boy who has been lost In Rusia finally overcomes many haré-| ships and returns to thi find that hit sweetheart made «@ fortune out of bis invention. He becomes patrenr of the old man, | Allen, commander Marries the girl and everything ends | tow happily Bronson 4 flirting song. The Pantagencope completes | program with Glenn Goff at the or) THE AS TD FISH KIONESS Too much meat acid, Which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system can rheumatic | cloudy, to the night. acids and flv of Jad Salts appear juice, been clean used and makes a bladder disorde il i I, es ' if) if Day A) ar Gan rrr Mn TODAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY DOUBLE Feature Presentation “NANOOK OF THE NORTH” we 4 THE MOST-TALKED-OF N PHG FILMDOM Renee ush off from any kidneys rH, BIG }OPLAY ABA MARY PICKFORD AS SHE APPEARED AS “LITTLE MARY" 12 YEARS AGO Happy ‘The Advertisement country two favorite artista offering « very entertaining program, «ntitied “A Little Bit of Bverything,” with harmony and ¢om- edy fonge interspersed with bits of patter, Mise Renee specializes in a may form uric Big meat eaters | flush the kidneys occasionally | to relieve them like they relieve the! bowels, removing all the scida,) " roleet *| Here Is Some Good Advice for You —— imummmecaiaia pry Ame Pe aes Niet jo goed From » Prominent Woman Ted Howland’s gion, sharp paing in the back or| Seattle, Wash——“T can MEDY REVUE sick headache, dizziness, the stom | Dr Pierce's Favorite Pr ach sours, tongue is coated, and/ has done me more good t when the weather is bad they have twin ges. full of sediment; nela often get irritated, obliging one t up two or three times during | urine the To help neutralize these irritating| relieves me of gaa on the stomach, body*s uzinous waste got about four ounces| the pharmacy; | nervousness, take @ tablespoonfe? in a glass of| common to women in middle life water before breakfast for a few| haven't found anything that gives) days and your act fine and bladder disorders dis | makes me feel full of Iife like I used | This famous salts (x made) to be."* from the acid of grapes and lemon) Third Ave combined with lithia, and has} the may th for generations to heip| ache, backache stimulate sluggish neys and stop biadder Irritation. Jad | or exhaust Salts is inexpensive, harmless and/thetr neighborhood drumaist and get | delightful lithia water drink which millions of | tablets ki men and women take now and then/ Pierce's Invalida’ veces fill’ 4 d U! Pocitt five Hel father ha the| chan. MNd-14 Ww mings. The wide entrance is adorn ed by five lonie columne | There are three floors ~" |i a@mirabty adepted for #unday schoot we and will accommodate about 160 puptila, The second fc has « beautiful and gpaciour fe Opening from this are seven eapecially provided and furnist the first and second readers. NEWS SHOTS OF TODAY'S GAME TONIGHT AT 7:30 The first r rooma ed for board of directors, ushers, soleint and or ty ganist; also large cloak room. Three wide stairways lead to the auditorium shove, In which there ts seating capacity for #40, ‘The windows are of art glass For Miugination the cove indirect light ing system has been instalied Pin inhed In a tan shade with the wood. work of ivory enamel and reated with Maht oak pews, the auditorium, while not ornate, ts beautifully harmon. ious, A three-manual Austin pipe or gan has been ordered. but in not yet | tnetalled RATE CUT ON ’ ; CANNED GOODS WASHINGTON, Nov, 1-—The in- | terstate commerce commission today denied the application of transcomt- nental rediroads for lower rates on various commodities, including tron and steel, from Eastern to Pacific points, but authorized a lower rate on other commodities, including canned goods, from Pacific coast polnta to Eastern points, A reduction of rates from the Maat- orn section to the Pacific coast lower (han the rates maintained to interte- diate pointe would be unjust, the commiaston held. 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