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1,000 Invited to | DOVER TURNS Alaskan Dinner | and newspaper men for the Alaskan dinner to be held 20 at the to Succeed Fall in| tiniverity or Wasntneton Commons Department lphe dinner. will the com clusion ef the Washington Proms as and the three-day ra, toh January ASH i.» sociation me w. INGTON, Jan. ¢.—Seeretary | convention of state ¢ C ge Hoover today dectined! on the University Pifer of Preskient Harding to be- | 18, 19 and 20 eoretary of the interior, suc eting hela campus as ree! “Oh, Look!’’ Comes to Met sage r THE SEATTLE STAR 'Film Star Plays at Moore BY RUTH AGNES ABE or 26. THE INJURED STRANGER TODAY ; - CHAP i BEGIN FF KATH WARD, RE Hiving with her PARKO a Albert B. Fall, who will re 4 Secretary Hoover, Ina At the White House to Informed the president that he fo remain in his present po In order to complete the work he had mapped out on a taree when he entered office at the of the Harding adminis has been forming an in the department of conr on Dry Leaders Will Confer With Chief Regional Pr n Director F. A. Haseltine « or Roy Lyle will visit Portland January 18, | 19 and 20 for the annual convention | of the Northwest Association of Sheriffs and Potie® They will confer with Roy Haynes, | tion director, who will Haynes Is expect federal pr be in attendance. nde him able GO ON WITH THE STORY Ah! Good morning, lady fatr which he hopes wil! be instr to vinit S¢ im greatly extending Amer} t) Washington ree. | his tour 2 neem jo be’ at the ¢ ore returning nelusion of | VALETTA ta. Mohammed uld Let Owners VI, former sultan of Turkey, leawes ‘ here for Mecca, to take sanctuary for Extension |) ir ine or Haun improvement committees formed to finance street ral! ns, if a bill drawn up Jaw department at the @f B. L.. Blaine, councilman Passed in tho Ingisiature, |! “Wlegal for groups of ettizens for additions to street car the new bill would allow ‘Of property served by the if a majority of the prop destred it ze AY G0 TO “ARIZONA? ef Your Covgh by Inhaling “Deo” Vapors. Last Times Today NORMA TALMADGE “The Secret of the « Storm Country” is always the sign of in- either in the bronchial tor lungs. Get rid of tion and you will get ‘cous! @ supply of “Deo” from druggist. Gently heat ‘of the ointment in a tin @raw in deep vreaths of thing, healing vapor, Thix Bn antiseptic film of oll Yaw, inflamed membranes helping to put them in dition. Is composed entirely of pure olla that are noted for Toying, healing prop- ; ip w safe and effective for coughs, whether « colds, catarrh, cro various respiratory ranteed to give satin- Its or money back. jannini. 108 Alpine Ter- cinco, writes: “For T was troubled with « Doctors advised climate and Tz oth TOMORROW “FOOLISH WIVES” A picture of Monte Carlo, where even saints are sinners! Popular Prices FLORERCE JINDAY ute | 1—Gracia De Mont, Palace | Orpheum. Pantages. | Metropolitan. | * * * For tomorrow the Moore ts offer ling that great dramatic and film |wtar, John Davidson. The sketoh ts called “Ctroumstantial Evidence,” and there are 12 American actors in Davidson's support. There are 13 $—Ethel Blair, Moore. 5—Grace La Pine, Olympic. * * % s * & The injured man Was speaking, It tirely new to Kate Kate would There was a voice © His tone knew that if he be baritor : wan @ trace of mockery was deep, mus ald ain ve wong n the voice of tt owe this de. | just © faw “And to what do I | Mehtful a car wi ast evening? Biensed cart’ went on } if it smiled. | We mw however, when wel] TURED CAUGHT HAND. Kate THE I f the mod at the bot | caries | of the gully MAN dug you out And your dainty fingers for such The injured caught K hand as she straightened the cover let about him, "Who are your’ asleed Kate, Fils dark eyes amiled up at her,|then lie down and be quiet!” The tuft of hair visible between the | mock sevtrity Jhandages on the top of his head wae| “I'm James Latham, bachelor and |bum, Sullivan, Ind, And now, lady | “They are beautiful handel’ /fatr,” he hesttated, then tn hin Audacioustly he was examining the | heaviest tone, “when do I eat?* and he held as if tt were an im Immmdiatelyf” Kate whinked out | sa} thing-—a bit of carving. And |of the roora and down to the kitchen | watching him, ore Justin awaited her about him youn How i# he this morning?’ he younger herwelf, | anked Kate. Why, he couldn't be| “I'm not at all sure we have an} 26 or 2 injured man in the housef Kate laughed “That well? Fine! Justin seated himself at the break fast table while Kate prepared a y. Bho took pains that the tray 14 be unusually attractive. As He pansed started beck up the stairs a the bandagen pink tinted her usually 9 the exhila- | white skin my| “What's wrong with you, Kate smashed!" | Ward?" she chided herself. “He's down-—the |only a lad and you're a widow-—still let for in love with your husband—and here noothed | you are blushing.” (To He Continued) (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle ‘Out e4|The youth insisted met" | “Haven't you the least te'n|to who I am—I thought curtow&, you know." upon t fonity as man women ‘ane wit Jalso biack pern | Kate, Perhaps thought |more than ‘op it! Stop itt Kate Inughed “Waving even a smashed head | can't give « lad the privilese of holding «lady's hand on such short acquaintance Simcovered the | wt Ho wan than with surprine, “T | 9 adn’t thought a hand lightly Why, 1 i ration of your presence—thi feianed over delieats tter ever had been @octor said you to be q a few days the pillows st we haven't been Hip. 2—Raymond Northeutt,| ——— 4—Lillian Burkhart,| nom the real message ta intended. | PALACE HIP 6—Mildred Gethins,| ‘The sketch bas a humorous angie) BILL 18 SNAPPY to tt an well ae @ serious side, and) With two headline featfres and Mine Burkhart has been highly com-| three other varied acts scheduled, a mended for her clever presentation | bill of more than ordinary promise te leading educators |*2nOunced for the week starting at of the country. For yeare Mina| ‘the Palace Hip Saturday. “Up and Burkhart wae known as the lady |*t “Em.” starring Doris May, is the dainty of yaudeville and idolized as| Photoplay to be shown. coaned to please wherever she has appeared. A New York production returning makes ft possibile for Misa Card to join thie company V. T. Henderson comes from New York also, having just finished the by many of the men on @ jury trying « man for| making of Selwyn’s last great pro Jurder, and around this situation | duction, “The Third Chanoe,” which “A Village Chop Practice” wil! be the greatest of all stars. presented by the Washington Trio. Mise Burkhart te supported by « there has been woven a very dra matic 46-minute story. Btan Stanley calls himself “one of the audience.” He might be called & comedian and at times he might be called an acrobat. But whatever it mays that he haw in store some of the Iatest New York productions for Seattle theater-goers. “Not Tonight, Dearie,” ts @ farce comedy that was the laughing sen- sation of New York inst season. It most able cast with Carol Wines, & dainty young actress, who plays) the fiapper; Ruth Willard PRIIMpS | je# @ colored maid, and Marry D./ Owens, wilo appears in the charac Small-town comedy talk, songs and much hokum ig included in the of. fering of these people, , “Tips and Taps” is the billing of the dance novelty. In this two men and « girl are said to offer snappy numbers, both vocally and with pedal lim that haw brought his name to the front of theaters in the electric is snappy from tho rise of the first | wartain until the fall of the last. It|ter of « disreputable man is full of pep and real elde«plitting | | extremities, together with pleasing ume changes, | lighta, tt te distinetive. Charles O'Donnell and Bthel Blair | will ay rin an amusing ekit, “The Piano Tuner.” Persona in the audi.) ence. will be able to recall many ot the Incidents portrayed on the sta, in this amusing sketch. Of cours | these funmakers exaggerate, but the | | baste of fact is there. | Babb, Carroll and Byrell have unique dancing act. The trio, two} girls and « man, are masters of their | profession — they have technique |grnce, harmony and should please| any audience } The Flying Henrys are sensational aerialists with rare feats performed im midair comedy. To try and explain the plot would spol the show for you only thing we can say is that it Is packed full of laughter. CELEBRITY HEADS PANTA BILL. The Pantages program for next week will open with a distinguished tar, Lillian Burkhart. Miss Burk- hart, a stage celebrity of national renown, is returning to the stage after an abeence of several and wil) present a comedy sketch, “Mothers Right Here.” ‘The present vehicle, which is @ preachment The | years | Edna Pierce and Hazel two thiented muatelans of personal ity offering an artistic instrumental program of popular and harmony [numbers om the xylophons, cornet nd plano. Gua Th janimal @ jof the trainors tn | Ralph Kitner and Jim Reany are lappearing in thelr latest comedy at traction, “An Ocean Episode.” | | Major Rhonda in billed as “The Street Urchin.” offering popular umbers with violin and song. Betty | | Low Hart, known as the Gingham) Girl, will perform trick lero’s cireus ts m speedy Mr. Thalero, is @ne foremost known! ant the country { ‘wo graduates of the New York al comedy Mage are Frank and Gracia De Mont, whose eccentric dancing, singihg and talking in “Non- wensicalities” are said to be highly entertaining. James McNally, known as “The Boy with the Hats,” is a jusgler, described as quit an asset to the bill. The equilibristic tricks, feats of strength and acrobatics of Jack Bas- ami Gwen Bailey are entitied The Unexp od,” because of sever al dangerous moments, Chief of theso Ix the bullding up of @ series of tables and chairs to the arch of the stage, whereupon it descends upon Bassett, bicycle | e 4 Ragged Heiress romance ofa poor girl who was rich Sto y by Jules Furthman Directed by Harry Beaumont <1, WHAAAM BUSSELL in “MONEY 10 BUKN” 5 RACES” Being the First of VAL. HOWLAND'S “err COMPLETE STAY wax. \ NEW CHORUS wolXtli WEDNESDAY — CO €.0.Gabrielson peak Serela tera Madison MApIC “GET OUT at Comedy ; AND GET UNDER” cond your ‘and address 80 I can send you a free ‘went to _ ani }. C. 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Hughes and Debrow have an amusing number in “Chickenology.” It if a comedy tyr with a new angle | Aesop's Fables, Pathe Nows, Top- |ies of the Day and the concert or chetra under the direction of Tiny Burnett have their regular places on | the big new bill MUSICAL COMEDY “OH, LOOK!” COMING TO METROPOLITAN best musical opens at the Metropolitan theater on January 16 for one week. It is a musical comedy version of the well known comedy, “Ready by James Montgomery. The music for “Ob, Look!" was Carroll, both well known in the song writing field. Nat Goldstein might be recalled by such tunes ax “Haunt ing Waltz,” “What Would You Do?’ “In an Oriental’Garden,” ete, while Harry Carroll is known for hia well known hit, “I Am Always Chasing Rainbows Harry ox, the well known legitt- mate musical comedy star, is seen in the stellar role, Jones, Muriel Hudson, T. A. Miller, Luther Yantls, Harty Hoyt, Wilbur Higby, Mildred Gethins, Ethan Al- }len, Agnes Sanford, Ethel Martelle, | Leva Brown and a glittering galaxy jot glorious girls that compose the chorus. The show is presented by | Nat Goldstein, by arrangement with | mstock & Gest, and brings with| it an augmented orchestra under the | personal supervision of the producer, COSMOPOLITA: INTRODUCE ‘The Cosmopolitan Orpheum theater, will introduce, commencing Monday evening, the following new members: Miss Marguerite Alien, new lead. ing woman, formerly leading woman with the Poll Players in Washing ton, D. ©., and personally starred with “The Outcast,” by George Tyler. She was also leading woman with Andrew Mack for two seasons, jugt returning from a tour of Australia Fred Sullivan, formerly with David Belasco New York productions, and several seasons with James K. Hack ett. Mr, Sullivan Ss reputed to be one of the finest character actors of the day! having just completed a Jong season en tour of Canada in Forbes Robertson's masterpiece, “The Passing of the Third Moor Buck.” Mins Kathryn Car from New York with th highest rec Players, at the lexcellent opportunity for Mixes Burk “Oh, Look!” heralded ax ono of the} comedies of the day,| Money,” | written by Nat Goldstein and Harry | supported by Dave | against the flapper evil, offers an| stunts interspersed with winging and! sew PLAYERS dan. Dd The Pantagescope wil! AT OLYMPIC Dave @ comer. at “iat fel | With many new faces tn the cast with Glen Goff at th@/ang chorus, the reorganized Olym- |pic Musical Comedy company will | present “A Day at the Rac for thre days starting Sunday It ts the first effort of the new director, Val Howland Filling the position of prima don- na, Theada Balyeat, lately of the San Carlo Grand Opera company, will be heard in many special num- bers. As the petite Viest on “la Tos Nedda in lince!,” and | Cho-Cho-San in “Madame Butterfly,” Miss Balyeat is well known to Seattle audiences Other new faces are: “Guy West, eccentric comedian; Dick Hyland, Irish comedian; Hildegarde Brochie | former local favorite, and Gi | Fields, late ingenue of the Pollard Light Opera company The action of the place at the Sheepshead where Howland, @ race promoter, together with his daughter, played ww Misa Fields, ts conspiring to do: fraud a® certain I, Pluckus of mon- ey on a “fixed” race. Pluckus, por- trayed by Hyland, in reality has no money but turns the tables on How land and wins both the money and the latter's daughter, hart to impress her emotional mes- | sage deep into the hearts of every-| Run one, expecially the boys and girls, for | organ C]| APVENTURES OF TH Clive show takes Bay track, Ds: “1 like this one best,” she said Buster Cinnamon Bear was asleep for the winter. Nancy and Nick and Dusty Coat, the dwarf Sandman, had tucked him in and covered him up. NEW YORK—James Kinsella, noted artist, found dead with gas tube In mouth in his apartment near Greenwich Village here, store. But as it is night, the store is closed and the lights are out and we are all covered with a big | cloth. There w rs in this counter before you came. You make Then things began to happen. you kn all about it He was Wakened with a bump, He “Hoop de doodie! cried Buster. had heen dreaming that he was on bed | ‘Am I really a teddy r, stuffed toboggan-sled having a nico whiny » at the ride down a steep hill, when bump--|#seams? And have I shoe buttons for it was all overt! eyes “nw, everything? I've always Suddenly a complaining voice sald, | Wanted to be one #o I could live in “Say! Who do you think you are,/a house and play with the children | crowding in like this without being |and hear the music, What's that?” asked! Move over” "Hush!" sald the other teddy: bear “Huh!” grunted Buster, “Paidn't |“It's daylight and the store ask to come here and I'm fust as|being opened, Soan they'll take our crowded as you are. Where am I, |cover off and customers will come anyway?" in and look around and buy.” “Well I declare!” mad the volce.| “Will they asked “Bay, fellows, this teddy-bear won. | ter: de where he is. Ha, ha! That's “Perhaps,” said the bear. A 4 joke.” Just then the cover was lifted and “idy bear! I'm no more a teddy ja little girl with curls stood beside Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls of} ar than you are,” retorted Buster. |the shopkeeper. She looked over|water, and gargle throat thorough nd I'd thank you kindly to tell |the hears, then picked up Buster, |ly. Repeat in two hours if neces. me where T am.” “Tike this one best,” she sald, ary. “Well if you are no more a teddy| “I wonder if I'm’ dreaming,” aaid| Be sure you use only the genuine bear than T am, you are a teddy|Buster happily as the litte girl|Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked bear just the same, for I'm a teddy |tucked him under her arm. with the Bayer Cross, which can bear myself,” said the other. “And (To Be Continued) be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets ix. be in Tonsilitis Cut This Out and Save if Subject to Sore Throat now buy me?" Bus- harmless and effective gargle is to dissolve two Bayer Tablots of} ommendation that she has never we're both in a counter in a toy-| (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) |for a few cents, MING soOON— IYad. SALLMRVDAL, JANUAKY 6, MONEY ON THIS ONE— IT’S A SURE WINNER STARTING TODAY— FOR ONE WEEK ONLY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD’S FAMOUS BROTHER HAS RETURNED “yee TO THE SCREEN | AFTER AN ABSENCE FOR TWO YEARS IN HIS GREATEST PICTURE | | PLACE YOUR You'll See Not Only One of the Greatest Racing Pictures Ever Made— Bat One of the Greatest . Picture. This Year ARRISON INISH” BASED ON W. B, FERGUSON’S NOVEL OF THE SAME NAME —WITH— MADGE BELLAMY HERBERT PRIOR CLARENCE BURTON CHARLES STEVENSON CHARLES OGLE ETHEL GREY TERRY AND MANY OTHERS ALSO— “THE CHICKEN PARADE” A Merry Comedy FOX NEWS WEEKLY MATS. (WEEK DAYS). ......25¢ EVES. (AND SUNDAYS). 50¢ LINCOLN J. CARTER’S ‘",rast