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“Gold Diggers” at Met Whites to Renlacs ., HARDING STILL (asks Divorce) SPOKANE WINS Moore to Offer Comedy... cc. 'S ORY HELPER) gene APPLE TROPHY to take thelr places, according President, However, Sees Is Awarded Sweepstakes in t. Stanley Dollar, presiden oo won ane eh Change in Sentiment District Competition partment, § ent of a certa WASHINGTOS &§ — Prest Dintrict ah by the La Follett me but attitude fo atriot ent at of Fruit ¢ i ab were entitle ' the ert ly a « White How ten The ety > much as the ships are government howd ' taken cognt To nm . owned, ” ¢ » marke atiefaction r n 5 “ tr b m ie ow ports of award Maud Mar billed vaudey he vount "ow ndloated that Jude passed u mn highest and w e Nnention of asking con ‘ pp! " ir 1y modification of preset an Roulett pre the at 1 t A Jah hilarious barnyard f f h t completely di 400 offering in which the hare ho rs woe " ; sie : i with dogs and monke Fun f It wus stated that the president's] ave oa t trict id ages 16 promined by th ra : event lette ng prohibition | wor . < Chela iS mall yu r balls in a routine of in. they did not represent any cha of Ke trophy. Th for t tricate stunts. attitude LU ' t It is probable ent wnber of individual award. n Ridiowlous Reoco presenta “How hat the White House will not make! Mra, Jean Kane Foulke|a xiven district to Become an Acrobat.” i k r |Browne, of West Chester, Pa.,, | ng his firet ner an tour over the a rday prom m f w Paninnes Qevonit . a J filed an application for di- tay . ; aaiine cera President Harding vorce two days after she was | ap That veteran median of vaude le ¢ , ante tar mus witha veteran comedian of vaude. Gets Chubby Porker |defeated in her campaign for Easter ' i & snappy GTON nes. {the state legislature as a dem- comedy Play let Levinaky's a WASHINGTON, Nov 16. Preni- | - * )—Benator Biect ¢ ‘ pu t Shoes,” together with a nrcenteing | dent Harding has received the first |ocrat. Her husband, Capt. H.|, °3°—BenatorMiect © Ot comedy, “The Understudy,” starring | Sootribution the White House) J, Browne, was her political) 7.59 to 10:40--Adams’ band Doris May, are two ot he offerings Thankagtving dinner rampart ger ade 8 to ll yan sagerd a A ft {fering It was a chubby, ittle porker, a|CUm™Paign manager and mad i . ip with the opening | 4 perkshire, ahipped Ink woeden (several speeches in her be-| :45—Lotux quart of the new show Saturday The lite-to friendship of two old immigrants and ves the o of the playlet tr eon here many times before age from “Marion, Arkansas.” The| half. box was addressed to “President Harding, White House, Washington, | Ps ‘cane PASTOR COMES a coe sists Wiles’ aial eee Renaes| SOR NEW WORK the donor Home one remarked that hus, who has beer tiways to good advantage, takes the | it might be a peace offering from th | ‘The Swedish tabernacle will install Mar ~ rea Saeed yy th niet part farm bloc, White House officials are actor, Rev. ( B. John. | om ina tahae aanlien Three young fellows who combine f November 19, with prin. | ¥!* Norwegian-Danish aap waiting for a letter giving further | impersonations, comedy, banjo tunes | information and syncopated songs are sald to ——- travel under the na orate of a large » of the . 8 held the p ‘Three Boys,” who are among the Services to Be Held (Chicago church, ‘A new parsonage in chief variety acts. Eight minutes of Here by Evangelist being erected on 12th av. N., between sensational stunts are held out by Aloha and Prospect sta, for the pas- | stewart st. and Yale ave n Seattle this week with ex by him at 11 a, m m. Rev. Gust E. John. “Five his wife and their three childre’ Rev. Mebus comes from Bellingham. } He will preach his first sermon here Sunday morning. the Les Valddon Trio, Parisian wire| Rev. Jeane M. Rader, national #u- tor, and will be ready for occupancy! A “wel » reception fer the new eyelets, This was brought 4. | Perintendent of evangelism for the about Christmas time pastor and his family will be given rect from Europe for an American | Disciples of Christ, will begin a #e by the congregation Thursday even. tour by Ackerman and Harris. ‘Two | Tite of meetings at the Firat Chris STOCKTON, Cal, Nov. 18—-Jeal. |! November 2% girls and a man are in the com.|U&2 church on Sunday. The Bun: uoay belie to have caused the} ‘The Rev. Mr. Mehus ts a young man and « forceful speaker. He pany iny services will be held tn the Odd shooting and a fatal wound A novel opening act ix expected | Fellows’ temple, Tenth and E. Pine, ing of Mra, W Bonnie, a bride | Olds the por of president of when Preston and Ysobel present week-night services at the Unit- of a few weeks, by Mrs. I. L. Bonnie) %* Norwegian-t tint con their conglomeration of handto.|% Presbyterian church, 14th and here. Mra. 1. L. Bonnie raid to have | renee, Western Washington, and hand balancing, comedy fails. in| SPrine been jilted by Walter Bonnie for neveral years bas been president strumental music and comic chatter ROU PASE ing we ~ = _ Preeinn mete Neen Me Gans and Perkina, two genuine old Wis Union, ot Amma c Alabama darkies, fh a 1—Olympie Players. 2—Myrtle Glass, Moore, 3—Gertrude| said to be the finest cater Vanderbilt, Metropolitan. 4—One of “The Three Boys,” Pal-| of ' sort in vaud gee Hip. 5—Maud Earl, Pantages. voy: Immanuel Lutheran Bazaar Being Held The Women of the Immanuel Lotheran chureh Pontiu ave. and Thomas st will hold their annual bagaar in the church parlors Wednesday, Thursday Friday Saturday, November 22 to 25. Sup- per will be served Wednesday and MzC 5 to 7:16 - | Thursday nights at 6 o'clock. Ats a¥--Seatere het cone cat Ob Chews Ase o'clock each evening a musical pro- . 3 Cordially Invited gram will be given, The sale will 9:30 to 9:30 p. m; Fridaya, 6:30 to feature hand-made articles, both use- s Bank | ! “>¢ dainty. The five divisions SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. | Of the Immanuel Ladies’ Aid so- clety are co-operating. not MOVIES ALONE not VAUDEVILLE ALONE —BUT a happy combination of the two that each week attracts a larger number of people. WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 KFC—1145 m; 2pm to 2p. m: 6:30 p. ms 6 p. m.: 6:20 p m.; 915 p.m: 925 p.m; 1045 pom KDZE-—10:30 to 11 a m. and 2:20 to 4:30 p. m. dally, and 7:15 to %:15 Monday, Wednesday and Friday. KIR—#15 to 915 p.m. Ie today. The dance and natural syncopation of these people has been well Characterize: our methods in every transaction, and our cua- tomers are accorded every cour- tony co nt with sound busl- nese Judgment | Avery Hopgood’s most successful}ciudes tn its membership Charles |ce'ved in all other cities on tour. it comedy, “The Gold Diggers,” under! Hammond, David Glassford, Thos. M. | i stated the direction of Duvid Belasco.| Reynolds, Day Manson, Harry Alex-| How « village wren becomes a| opens at the Motropolitan theater |ander, Richard W. Haines, Harry D.|city bird of paradise via the foot. | next Monday night. | Shook, Walter Hagerty, Lorraine| lights ts the tale spun on the aliver| This attraction played for three|Lally, Wintfred Barry, Cora Wil-|screen by the vivacious star, Miss seasons in New York, Chicago and/tiams, Daisy Rudd, Ursule Hollande,| May. whose greatest picture, “Twen. | Boston. Edna Bennett, Katherine Walsh,|ty-Three and One-Half Hours! The story of “The Gold Diggers” | Marguerite Austin, Lucile Adams and| Leave,” i still well remembered. by | has to do with a phase of Metropoll-| Sally Bergman. flan Site. tan life that is alluring to almost eee a everyone, the life of the typical! phe recreation of the famous com-| “When Abie Comes Marching New York chorus girl, who when not| 44, «prior, Bedroom and Bath,"|Home” ts the musical comedy feat.| 7” appearing publicly in her professional | £55 «png siinight Watchman,” pre-|UFe of the Ted Howland compeey | capacity, addresses herself to the) genteq by McKay and Ardine, are|that opens Sunday at the Olym } business of adroltly wheedling money| {ne headline offerings of Orpheum| theater. The comedy ts maid to be from her admirers and spending the) vaudeville at the Moore theater,|*°mewhat different from the ordi.| same with a free and lavish hand.| re sunday oer puerto | ‘The best and the worst traits of these| “«parior, Bedroom and Bath” Is |!nteresting plot. The musical num-| gay and easy going characters re) 414 to be better than the original | D¢F* are heralded as the latest Broad said to be revedled strikingly &94| trreeact production from which it| Way bits with scintillating wit in the play. yt lm eae The unusual atmosphere of “The |“ \icKay and Afdine are familiar to Gold Diggers" has afforded Mr. He-| v.ny seattle vaudeville devotees lasco abundant opportunity for novel | Many Seattle vm ivere. with much and effective stage adornment. The| MAvins 1p rere emt seasons oe ee ae, Ger- |" Other acts on the bill, all heralded Spee Vandertit, to berelé ba bong as exceptional in their particular | exceptional group of players. and 19/1 ses of entertainment, are Perrone | and Oliver, Conlin and Glass, in| “Four Seasons and Four Reasons”; McRae and Kleg and the Jugeiing Nelsons Lioostr & Myzzs Tosacco Ca LONDON .—The Rev. John| MEETING of the women's civic Emory, archdeacon emeritus of the} committee has been postponed from Protestant Epixcopal church, diocese | Saturday to Tuesday afternoon at of California, and a resident of San|4 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A. audi- — Francisco, dies here. torium. 1904 Third Ave. Cor, Pike st. “The Fashion-Piate Minstrels,” a Nights: 7 and 9 revue presented by a female person. | nel, with a cast of seven talented women, offering @ clever and enter: | | taining program of tuneful songs, | | comedy and dancing, leads the Pan. | ms By R tages bill which opens Monday. OVERTURE—CONCERT ORCHESTRA Britt Wood. with his harmonica —— pitimeepninieendeapnonbiaiag Horlick'’s B 4 FABLES—TOPICS OF DAY and “hick” characterization is said | jto be a classic of the vaudeville | oe Vaudeville’s Fashion Plate | Highest-Voiced McRAE AND CLEGG ° | Prima Donna With the Champion Lady Cyclist Minstrels | oa oud A Girlie Revue With MAUD EARL TWICE DAILY—2:30-8:15 STARTING TOMORROW —TODAY we have with us the loveliest flapper of them all— Malted Milk Milk The Understudy Cloudburst of Joy! COUNT TRIX The Original Food-Drink for All Ages- Gee A Cast of ee PERRONE AND OLIVER BiatederacenstaPor || na SSTilt at Be alt 2 iment Arti . derasTabletforms. Nourishing-Wocockiag. || lisesrvea heats at Cornish tchoo! and Pre-eminent Artists |{ “Songs a la Roulette” Baritone and Soprano Hopper-Kelly's 3:09 JAMES P. 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