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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, Noted Drama at the Met Moore Has Minstrel Show 1922 } 1—Eddie Leonard, at the Moore. 2—Jan Rupin, Pantages. $—Charles Gilpin, Metropolitan. 4—Sol Berns, Palace Hip. 6—Frank O'Rourke, Olympic. Adolph Klauber will present Eu-}no preachment t found in ft. It gene O'Neill's unusual play, “The | Concerns an actress and « profiteer- - we ing landlord. Emperor Jones,” with Charlies 5. G ¥ Mailia-Bart company have an menage tao pei Hose rise® | amusing concoction of comedy called from obscurity to world-fame in one| The Baggage Smashers.” ; night, in the title role, opening Sun-| Phe Tuscano brothers are skillful Wielders of Koman axes, They do the day The play is built upon somewhat | seemingly | ible w remark. Gifferent lines than the usual run | apie carmen =i of dramatic offerings. It is in eight! ‘Phe concert orchestra, Pathe fcenes, laid in the West Indies, and) News, Aesop's Fables and Topics of Gepicts the adventures of an ¢x-|/the Day are regular numbers found Pullman porter, who flees thru a/on each Urpheum bill enee forest to escape the vengeance vi, @ cf the ignorant Diack natives he DOUBLE-HEADER bas plundered. During the action AT THK PAN of the play, the Emperor passes Two prominent headline attrac thru ali the human emotions; be | tions are promised for next week's the | Pantages bill, which opens with the scenes graduate from expreasions of Monday matinee. “Bits and Pisces tight alarm to bewilderment, to share the honors with Jan Rubini, the depths of desperation and de-| famous concert violinist. *pair, Mr. Gilpin’s art is said to| “Hits and Pieces” is sald to be carry his’ audience breathless and/an original revue with an allstar tense, thruout the unfolding of the | cast headed by Robert Holden and mary | Louise Arthur. Beautiful scenic > a Village again, with special songs, bite talk and some very aitractive dance numbers are promised. Both Mr. Holden and Miss Arthur are well | known in vaudeville circles, and their present offering is considered one of their best. Jan Rubini, concert violinist, com. poser and conductor, returns to the Pantages for the sixth time as @ featured performer. He presenta a varied program of the classics and his solos are said to be rendered with perfect technique and artistry. His masterful interpretations of dif. ficult compositions brings hearty ap- Preciation from his audiences. He ty ably assisted by Yvonne Marr at the plano. Joe Weston. and Grace Eline, musical comedy «tars, are said to score & great sticcess in their lively | comedy, Upper and Under. Stop That Cough Without Dope! Soothing Vapor Heals Raw, Inflamed Membranes. You can't cure « cough by takin medicine into the stomach. Al coughs result from either in the bronch t 4 nothing you can ewal- et at the trouble. lly contain optum, drug to| to the Orient and back ? ? i account of the word “Quixey” being | coined from the word quick. This quartet will specialize in speed and Walter Newman and company will amuse with the sketch, “Profiteer- ing.” It 4s a number constructed for laugh-producing purposes only— 3 | Cough syrups usu |ehloroform or | deaden the nerves falae re ‘They do not and cannot remove| | the cause, | The safest and quickest way to! conquer « cough is to heat « spoon- 4-DAY ful of “Deo” in @ tin plate and fill| your lungs and } Treatments the soothing, lantiy It © tickling in the throat and begins heal the inflammation. When FREE ‘The pity of those Head Noises, those wearing — annoy- me sounds tn your with otherwise known as Den- EB lyptue Ointment, is won- dorfully effective for the relief of rrh, influenza, 4 atory trou- of Sold in 26¢ good druggists everywhere. 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Fee Aistinetiy dont wit down and write a post-oard oF letter request asking for ® | twined in this number \ sch Blkniandicbek sina iene anh Atte et tt tain siren imine iets K one of the cleverest Ackerman and Comedy song, yodeling and a love story are inter ns cod Laure mpectively, Lealie introd numbers booked by Harris tn some ume billed as “I'l Fix That.” Old minstre! days are brought to mind by Miller and Hendrix, two wearern of bincktace whose offering, of the different sert, is entitled “The Speed Demons.” Featuring an Apache dance, Smith and Warren are one of the headline features They call themaeives “‘Xtraklever Dancers,” and among their routine turns, present two songs and four dances with many brilliant costume changes, The Pier rot French clowns have been brought from Europe by Ackerman and Harris for an American tour which will open in Seattle House Peters and Irene ich are the stars in the movie feature, said to contain more than the usual Humber of thrills, with #till time for tenderer moments. SWEDISH DRAMA AT THE OLYMPIC ‘The adventures of a young Swede, Carl Hanson, provide the plot for “A Sweetheart From Sweden,” the play let which opens at the Olympic the ater Sunday. Hanson, “ynst™ come over, inher tte « large fortune and a clever crook attempta to swindle him out | | amusing altuations. beauty chorus brightens up the ahow | with new and novel singing and | danctng numbers ‘The play is a special introduction number for Val Howland, famous Swedish character actor of Chicago, who joins the company. “The New Disciple,” famous labor pleture, will be shown all week. 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If you are overstout do not postpone, but sit down right now and @end | for my FREB TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan w! |THE SOUL,” GET RID OF YO | Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs WITHOUT THE SRATTLE STAR comes.” ‘That ts MacDonald's advice to American labor. MacDonald @ firm believer in the destiny of labor Despite a nat ural caution in the matter of po litieal prophesies, he gives the pres ent government lees than the aver age life of a British parliament to its successor, he points out that labor Is now the official opposition to his majesty’s government, as rep- resented by Premier Bonar Law Capital levy is a permanent plank lot the British labor party. Mao- Donald wan emphatic on that point It i capital levy that has put labor in the position of becoming the official opposition, he says, In this policy, which has been challenged at times as communiatic, MacDon- old sees relief for many of the ills of the present day economic ayatem. MacDonald points to the compara tive polls of the two major parties and draws a broad Beotch conclu: | If, he reasons, labor has been | ent of Amertoan labor in the cam- | meet the Chinese at least half: sion able to seriously challenge the poll. ing er of the established con. rorvative party, with tte years of parliamentary leadership to bolster ite prestige, then labor, by vigorous seizures of its opportunity to gain prestige as the official opposition, will soon turn the scale. “THE GREATER PASSIONS OF will be described tn the lecture which will be given at leffects taking one from Greenwich | ‘. affording chance for many |tng ‘Theosophical Society's rooms in the Lippy Butiding Sunday at & of ‘Ted Howland’s famous California | m. TRINITY PARISH CHURCH, Fighth ave. and James et. will hold services Bunday at the hours of §, 4S and liam, and7:40 p.m. Sun- day school will also be held at 945 & m. at Trinity chapel, 10th ave. N. and Aloha st. WITH NO MORNING WORSHIP, services will be held at St. John's Danish Lutheran mission, 24th ave. and E. Spruce st. at 4 p.m, 6 p.m. and § p. m. Sunday. Oaiticiruc WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR GATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 KFC—2 p. m; 6:30 p. m> Pp. ™m.; 6:20 p. m.; 9 p. m. KDZE-—-1030 to 11 a. m. and 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. datly and 7:00 to $00 Monday; Wednesday, § p. m to 9 p. m. KIJR—8:16 to 916 p, m, Mon day, Tuesday, Friday and Satur day. KHQ—7 to § p. m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, UR FAT often at the rate of over a pound a day and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction T am a licensed practicing physician an@ person: | treatment for each Individual case, me to choone remedies that will pro- @ loes of weight harmlessly, but which will also relieve you of all the troublesome | symptoma of over-stoutness such as shortness of | breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, y trouble Yand various other affilo ‘ten accompany pveretoutness. My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, aiving you renewed energy and vigor, a result of the loss of your superfluous fat. | required to change in the slightest from your regular mode of living. There ts no Mieting or exercising. It fe simple, easy and pleas. ‘eby I am to be PAID ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you #0 desire. DR. R. NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New York 286 Fifth Avenue New Xork, MX. Desk Hi9 M Wate mo eget tc emtantnenemcmtentiniah: net mig Installment Plan +) ene Fines Ruled Out ! cannot be paid on the tr stallment plan, Midge John B, Gor s o Jon decided in police court Frid w D, Morgar made the mus . ‘ a) . . gestion, was charged with driving h English Chief Sends Advice to A. F. of L ar while drunk, He was sentenced || . ire > sear aes tone sabe ia te Says Real Labor Party Should Organize. oo « lleenve oe | Gompers Defends U. S. Workers’ Policy. “Mind Your Own Business,” His Last Word world Pair,” Snappy and witt medy, with Miss Eline getting up bor tn both America and Britain g y inore ite political strength t of fun in the a a said t ions, The British « *, thru their supy f the make this offering ded au bor per ‘ en h a strony gro ouse ¢ Dave Thursby is biti m New ‘ he United Press, Rt y MacDonald nione as a high clase amp He “e pont wnt 6 rma fe wee v a part m ? offers a comedy ma tire the Ute wy sd bd v *, presiden American Pf eration in merry qu ¢ brilliant comedy | /*%er, @ by ing ite polloy of backing ite friend. heather they talke tnterapersed with attractive 2¢ Mepublican or democratic, labor in this country “has captured control of Nelnon's Patience presents cate bik. sti kus si ‘attics’ eal pep nga tron 4 Aleem pyright, 1922, by United Pree) President, American Federation of Me ee wan yoo oui on JON DO. > 16 Organised P and @isplays the patien: f their LONE 1 « “ a ab ee trainer Arthur Nelson ‘This te an bor must change its tactics before t wid euaried : act out of thé ordinary and fe clev-|can ever expect to become a ren V INGT 161 dare erly directed power in American polities, Ramaay|*&¥ that American labor today Is The Pantagescope will show &| sr.cnonald, leader of the powerful|**#0tly as effective politically as “ medy eras ty wrote the labor party in the British pariia-| British labor, but whether or not ress," and “Topica of the Da Glenn Goft wit officiate at the told the United Press in an/*®4t ie the case, the material thing organ. 7 sick teataaelaie in that the latter must, and does, sutt OLD FAVORITE Parliamentary authority, com. |!t# conduct to the conditions which | AT PALACK Hur that In the hands of |SUrround British labor and to the Marking the rewu labor today, can only be | PAYchology of Bfitish labor of ene of the oldest cc ned by breaking away from American workers must mult thetr acts in this division « the present policies of the Amer: | ction to conditions with which they atrical world, “The Good lean Federation of Labor, [ure surrounded and to what they| Lee” will be presented Donald said Pai ee po od i -ved i cake ology ace Hip, starting Saturday, by Gil.) The system wo long followed a soneeeen Were . roy Fo and Montgomery It labor in the United States by which Ww re not advi ing Britiah labor, lie the ahiet feature of a fveact| the Influence of labor was thrown | P#cause we are convinced that Brit-| show which will be accompanied by | t thie oF that candidate, depending | '#h labor ts much more competent to | the stirring crook drama, “The In-| Upon the concessions that could be shape ite own course than any ad iaible P . tie »med: obtained, # not MacDonald's idea Vieer unfamiliar with conditions sur a tans ome are Ga aeiee ga rounding it. We have for British hit £1 with songs nite of | ¢ : aber qvety giek Wich t ever grow old, it Is said| “Knit closely into the political fab- - se ciievia Minet success at{ric of the labor party, the indus When it comes to shaping the every new showing. New lines and | ttiais on ene hand and the intellec pe ge and determining the pol late songs have been added by this | tals on the other go out after po cles of Amertean labor, wi or songs hi . y Meee ene ener ting avowed ta.| industrial or political, all we can capabie tric 1 | : Tadaeing the house as orchestra | bor candidates In the fieid, Keep! pe: d bog ae —— leader and a fou te speaker re | Tepes this proceen until succe jim well in England, but so : a ee openers | far ax our affairs are concerned, we trust he will confine his ad vies to England We are convinced that the course of American labor has been and is the right course. ‘The report of the non-partisan po foal campaign committee of the As| American Federation of Labor on the} recent political campaign shows an achievement with which chal lenge comparison. The policies of | American labor as applied to Amer- lea have proven thelr correctness and thetr effectiveness beyond ques tion. Working in accord with the farmers of our country, labor has broken down the reactionary control of our politica) life and captured the control of congress in the cause of progrens. Every outstanding reactionary | leader has been retired, with perhaps one senatorial exception, I know of no political achievement in any coun try that surpasses the accomplish palgn just cloned Knowing Mr, MacDonald as 1 @0, a reciprocal piece of advice to him may not be amiss. je has a big Job of his own and it would be better for him to mind his own business and permit Amert- can labor to attend to ite own business. Klansman Denies Bissett’s Charge That the Ku Klux Klan does not attempt to take the law inte tte own hands, but only seeks law enforce | ment thru the election of competent | officials was the reply made by EB. C. Klochman, exalted cyclops of the Se attle chepter, to Prof. Clark P. Bix. sett, of the University of Washing ton, following an address made by him to members of the Young Men's Busines club Thursday. CARDIFF, Dee. 16.—Dr. John Francis Smythe had a very small medical practice, but he is accused of having married four women with- in three months DOPE CASE MAY BE TRIED AGAIN Nellie Hartford Guilty of Buying Morphine John FF. Dore, ca wel for Neb le Hartford, Mayor r 4 special investigator, an Saturday that he would seek a new trial for his ellent following her vietion on one of two counts in an indictment charging her with violation of the Harrison anthnarcotic act Mrs. Hartford was convicted of purchasing morphine, but found nét guilty of the charge of The jury returned ita verdict to Y 1 Judge Jeremiah Netere te Friday, after it had beer t more than 22 hours Mrs. Hartford was immediate released on $ bond, Judge Ne terer announcing that he would not nentence her until December 26 The bond was furnished by her mother, Mra, N. J, Simonton, 2816 Norton ave, Hverett, with whom | Mrs, Hartford will stay until sen- tenoe tn panned. Intimations were made during the trial that evidence ght out might result in the proseeu. tion of Mayor Brown and Dr, W. T. Wooley for technical viola tion of the narcotic act, in that the mayor sent Mrs. Hartford to Dr. Wooley for drugs, furnishing an automobile for thelr trans. portation, while the physician supplied the narcotics. These intimations, however, were discredited by Thomas P. Revelle, U. 8. district attorney. “I think they're technically guilty of complicity,” said Revelle, “but I | don’t think It would be wise to act. I | don’t think there was any censctous law violation and it would just be | stirring up @ tempest in a teapot.” ‘URGES CHINESE TRADE INCREASE | Northwest Commerce | TACOMA, Deo. 16.—Ponstbilities of eveloping extensive trade with China were emphastzed by Hon, Ko- ang Yhi, consul genera! for the re public of China in San Francisco, at yesterday's session of the foreign trade conference His address was one of the high | lights of the meeting. | “It ts now the problem of Amert. can business men, and especially the Pacifico Northwest business me., to ay in * maid | the solution of their problem, ht. “You have the manufactured prod. tote that China needs to become a | strong nation. To receive full bene. | fite from the manufactured products | that you sell here, China must be strong enough to utilize these things. | In dealings between nations, the cus [tomer must pe satinfied, just the jname ar in dealings between individ. unl, They ‘aay trade follows the fing, but I say It follows good will,” Hon. H. Saito, imperial Japanese consul for the district of Washing ton, told the 300 delegates that Puget sound porta must be developed into great manufacturing centers to off. set the danger of having a very large percentage of thelr carrying trade with the Orient routed to the | Atlantic coast via the Panama canal “Puget sound te by fr the most | important gateway to the Orient,” Saito declared. “But when we exam- ine the actual value of commerce with Japan, the share of Puget sound is far too «mall, considering the tonnage entering te watera” for unvaryin; Greatest Mar A Reputation— lity is the of Distinction. “SALADA" TEA. 18 given Matchless Quality for 31 years. 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Taylor, Bur z at 1046 a.m. Children's ir ction at 3 p.m. Vespers at 4 p Ca TEN you fail to ing for you evenings, 6 Dexter ESTABLI Are You Fair to Yourself? National Savings Account, you are losing something that is rightly coming to you. Savings Department open Saturday National Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St, SEATTLE PAGE 5 Aged Man Is Run Down by Machine 2 Royleton A¥8. ° y when knocked town by a car driven by W. W. Phil pm, late Friday Phillips claims that 1. Bingsman, 416 Seventh eve. 8, was responsible for t nocident. Bingsman was im Victim Is Robbed by Street Bandit hotel, waa Rehan robbed of $4.60 early held up and Saturday morning. The bandit foreed Co an alley on Unton @ and rifled his pockets get some money work- in a Dexter Horton to 8 o'clock Horton | SNED--1870