The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1923, Page 5

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jorney they fh the hier * & int of tote ed of jo the jentt. to jendell trom used Musical Comedy Is at Met Moore Features Two Acts 1—Dick Hylood, Olympic. 2—F. R. $—Harry Fox, Metropolitan. 5—"Raffles,” Palace Hip. 6—Noodles Fagan, Pantages. The Moore will feature two head-| The star of “Oh, Look!” te Harry line attractions. for the week start-|Fox, who t well known thru the ing tomorrow afternoon, | country. Mare MacDermott, motion picture} The story is that of a young star, in @ sketch, “I Haven't Time,”|man who owns a non-producing and “Stars of Yesterday,” are the | gold mine and can find ne one who features. |will put up the money to develop Mare MacDermott’s sketch follows |it. One of his friends loans him along the popular idea of the day. [t|some money, presumably counter fs something like Coueism, at any |feit, and then with the sudden di» rate it concerns bringing happiness |piay of wealth everything seems where tt if needed most. to turn hin way. From a poor, “Stars of Yesterday” feature piny-| disheartened chap he develops into era who were prime favorites 30 and@/a fine, honest business man and 40 years ago. The famous Corinne,| manages to win, not only wealth whose fame swept the country 30/for himneif, but fortunes for some years ago, is one of the cast. Barney |of his friends and the girl of his Fagan, who first eang “My Gai Is ajheart Harry Fox plays the hero. High Born Lady,” ts another, @eneertin ia ‘Y Joe Sullivan, who. brought “Where |» capable cast Eanes uae oho Did You Get That Hat?” to this |inciuding Dave Jones, Muriel Hud- country, is a yenerable boy of 72. / won T. aA. Miller, Jens Mendewon, who will sing the song all week. | tarry Hoyt, Wilbur Higby, Violet Ligale Wilson, a.favorite at Tony |siave Ethan Allen, Agnes Sanford, Paster’s SS \yeare Geo, 004 TOPCF! pine: sartelie, Leva Brown, and a Williams, a youth of 70, are the)” " rae Fale ats “sap Psa ll others. Little May Kennedy assists. |"COre of talented prize-winning Valand Gamble, a wizard with fig. | beauties ures, is an added attraction. | “EXPERIENCE” Frank Hurst and Eddie Vogt in| AT ORPHEUM “Profiteering in Fun,” is another} Just as good in the moral It teaches an any sermon ever preached is “Ex comedy @pot on the bill Mme. Berzac’s § Circus perience,” the symbolical play which ponies, dogs and mules. the Cosmopolitan Players will offer Jack La Vier has an act that fs | at the Orpheum theater for the week all comedy. Sibyl Bethe! presents | starting Sunday matinee Ethel Parker and A! Allen tn a! George V. Hobart song and dance diversion pertence.” MUSICAL COMEDY York in 1914, and, after a brilliant AT MET run of @ year in the metropolis, it “Oh, Look!” the big Eastern com-| went on the road, where it has been edy success which will be the @tjan even greater success during the traction at the Metropolitan theater| years that have intervened for five days starting Tueesday.| Hobart took as his central figure January 16, is a musicalization of/ of the play a youth who went out James Montgomery's farce “Ready |to seek success and found the world Money.” which made such a hit; a» jt is. Found a when it toured thruout the country) eyi!; all of several seasons ago. Mr. Montgom-|tears. With ery rewrote the piece, while Harry| moulded one of the Carrol! and Nat Goldstein furnished) the American stace the lyrics. Nat Goldstein ts produc-; Eunice Richard will play ing the show. Sullivan, Orpheum. features wrote “Px. of its good and laughter, love and these ingredients he finest plays that sas ever known. the lead ing role of Love means poisoning—deadly, dreadful poison: who Fagg seen the suflerin and yom 4 of any-one caused by Bright’s Disease can doubt the deadliness and dreadfulness of this disease of the Kidneys. Pain in the back tells you that your Kidneys are not ftrong—that they are not doing their work properly—that they are inflamed and irritated. What are you going to do—suffer until the agony becomes unbearable and the trouble develops into dreaded Bright’s Disease—or now, go to your druggist and et . C) FOR THE Gino Pills will take away every trace of Kidney Trouble—relieve that pain in the back— the dizzy KIDNEYS inflamed, congested pe condition of the idneys and Bladder. Sold by Dru; 50c-— with money quarantes. Write for free sample. Na-Dru-Co., Inc., Safiale, LY. 4—Mark McDermott, Moore.| It wan produced in New) while Experience | THE [Mother Who Slew. WHITES STEAL PORTLAND, 18, — Dorothy | asphyxiated her two December 12, SEATT Jan. Feles, who obtidren was pro. nounced insane yesterday by a com. 8,000 Indians Starving in New Mexico | mission of allenistea appointed by | Presiding Judge Hewitt. ‘The oom jon—Dre. 8. 1. Jonepha, P. 10 and William House [mended she be HY SIDNEY B, WHIPPLE {ANTE FE, N. M, Jan, 18.—Bight thousand Pueblo Indiana of New Mextoo, land, | will be capably handled by Fred Sul fi [ivan and Youth will be played by | Arthur Allard, TWO HEADLINERS }ON PANTAGES BILI | ‘The new Pantages program open. | carries ling with Monday's matines | two headline attractiona, Jone Heath jer, the famous Nallah comedienne, The land Noodies Fagan and Hine Miss Heather delightful repertoire of exclusive and restricted rong John MeLaughiin. ist, and PF artist In songs and dances. “The Komios of Kaltfornia” ts the offering of Noodiew Pagan and Elste. These popular favorites offer a pro-| In 1918 mult was brought In }@ram of merry quips, witty repartee/Tnited States district court and topical nongy ce the United Btates and Palet “Len| court's rule, The heard on a8 Munica merits and wuts don argu performers, and play no leas than 16 | ment not been decided by instruments in «a program = that/ Judge Collin Neblett ranges from semiclassical to the| Judge Not # that hin 4 latest popular and jazx numbers has been withheld at the Piste Clark, known aa the exclusive }Okeh Phonograph Artist, will offer an attractive program, includir special and popular songs, M Clark is ac mpanied by Nelson Btory at the piano. Kate and Wiley are billed aa ath. | nullity } letic « om | Court recom committed to the state hospital in Salem. who own 240,000 acres of are years Moxi have been ; &pon the Indian lands unt! & fraction of and that part which th ave lont with It the right makes the re pra starving American ronching have only land boasts; Which nder tleally uselems. Pueblo Ir Spanish flans own their land ander land grant which ngrens under titles reme 4, in offers a rmed by ¢ Lincoln and which were reconfirmed by the ourt of the United States sult called “the wherein the supreme President She te ably annisted by a talented young p Heather, « Sandoval said that without abby clever | a the squatters were entirely title, the here to ent mupreme will present Both are master | tte txton request of Craig, as he under igention of the at of the United rts are belng m ure the pansage of sort of legislation intended to the decree of the supreme ints, offering novelties in of the United States, This nd ic posing. legistation has the active support of attraction, the| Secretary Fall's interior department ia a The last elects in New Mexico 10,000-odd American and M a nquatters Indian rdson Twins will appear thing out of the ordis j>y these youthful dancers The Pantagescope, with feature, and Glenn Goff at the organ | wilt comple | CRACKSMAN STAR OF PALACE HIP BILL Raffies, master keer dubbed by many most mysterious comes to the P in his latest va “Cheating the Grave.” With bis oolebr lady Raffles, artist a Dun of ways. His turn reaches a o the | when, after being locked In an air j}and watertight burial vault by a }iocal undertaker, he quickly makes |and that efathers came in his escape. by tnvtt r at least permtaxton “al Love Grand.” as presented | Of the Pueblo Indians This ts the |by Seow is & story of s urged before the the ne court cabaret ation weblo Ind! comedians the senate pub recent January 18, at which jo story will be brought open by the Indians ® promised lan who are qua H Pueblo Indians have no vote The principal proponed legislation alled the E nm bill, was month by Senator Rorah ate after a short, sharp fight with District Attorney his request that the decres supreme court be held up. Ralph Twitchell, who ha» a year since 1 as a spectal district at inted te ecute the In diane’ clatms r lands that some of dian lands by which haw ex eral generations & comedy © the program - . In the lending critics In the w Hip Satu man ed partner the open safes in famous « will The 9q m are ¢ virtue of tended from and boy /and & | burlesqueing [dancers and jseen during a olty Joe Evans and Lew Leever | Boys From Hom country aingers wit! they have vistt to the time the w Jout into th representative The General Federation of Wom- en's clube and the Mexico Association of Indian Affaire are actively inter- ented in the plight of the dispossessed and starving Pusblon | ST. BARNABAS CHAPEL of st. Mark’s parish, 1994 Federal eve. will hold holy communion at 8:21 “The *" open their skit with a snappy so follow it with reartng comedy talk and close by | Durlesquetng grand grand opera airs. Casson Brothers and Marte will of. fer their “Dance Novelties and Orig. tnalities” as an added headline fea- ture. The Lytelle in “Art and | Bong.” are waid to blend unique com. edy and melodies in pleasing style. @ m.: morning prover ued sermon ct PS gg tie agg Magy Y 110:30 &. m; Sunday achool at 9:46 } * 5 feature jam. and veepers at 4 p. m. |Photoplay to be shown. Tom Moore |” m s a and Edith Roberts are starred COULD HARDLY ido my work. I was tired ll the time, and dizzy, could not asleep and had no appe- tite. I tried difter- ent medicines for years, but they did not help me. Then I read in the papers about Lydia E. Pink- ax tn the past, the Olymplo Musical Comedy company announces “The | Glory of the Yankee Navy” for the | week starting Sunday, “The N home in the nick of time to mve the }family heme from the clutching }hands of a miserly mortgage-holder. |the plot nevertheless is said to be only to |the youngster in a draft evader. The improved attraction which m their appearance la wook with the arrival of Orcar Mar, ham's Vegetable ern Trail,” « photoplay featuring Presented in a new and novel man |tin, new character man, will be con-| Compound and what it had done for rirtes OLYMPIC BILL HAS NOVELTY Inaugurating a new policy of but one show each week, tnetead of two Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her Eat, Sleep Lewin Stone and Wallace Beery, will! and Feel Better Every Way be shown tn conjunction, | vale ccmnamnacs Revolving around the favorite! Chicago, Ill.—‘l was weak and run- story of the young son who returns | down and in such a nervous condition | ner. Toby boy, portrayed by [Guy West, returns a decorated en | sign find that the village lakinflint has circulated rumors that ltinued. Martin is known as one of | other women and gave ita trial.I be the ablest scenic artists on the Pa-| gan toeat better and could sleep, and cific coast. Specialty numbers by | consider it a wonderful medicine. J st and chorus will also be feat of the new bill scenic »e without it.”—Mre.M.On Marshfield Ave., Chicago, Ill. It is such letters as these that tes | tify to the value of Lydia E. Pink | ham’s Vegetable Compound. This wo man opens from the fullness of her heart. She describes as correctly a. she can her condition, first the symp- toms that bothered her the most, and later the disappearance of those symptoms. It ia incere expression of gratitude. For Haesty fifty years Lydia | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound bh ever - 2640 8. What’s in the Air PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY JANUARY 15 KDZE—10:30 to 11 a m. and 320 to 4:30 p. m. daily; 8:15 to || 015 p.m. on Monday and Wednes. day; 716 to 815 Friday KHQ—1:15 to 8:15 p. m. Mon day, Thursday and Saturday KIR—6 to 6:30-and 7:16 to 8:15 Bring in your account on or before the 15th of this month and share in the earnings for the full six months period ending June 30, 1923. $1 to $5,000 Accepted | ini J SEATTLE SAVINGS aa LOAN O 9-34 AVE TTT vote, while the} that Icould hardly | and | recommend it to my friends and will | LE STAR Standardize PUEBLO LANDS |i the Home! Llizabeth Hallam Standardize the home. Bohn Elizabeth Hallam Bohn, consultant in home economics, hopes thus to rally the legion of discouraged house- | Wives who never can find time for |an afternoon of bridge or « sexsion at the ctvic up Mine Bohn would begin with prunes. “There are 40 or kinda, 50 different she says, “and yet the aver Age housewife mays to the grocer, nd me a pound of pranes } A much better way would be to j{nform herself what brand ts beat for 4|the money and atock up when the price ts low Prunes are but typtoal. The h wife can follow the same pro practically every other on her table. edure with article A working schedule whereby the j housewife knows just how much |time to give daily to eash hounshold |task, the employment of “Marthae ference to perma are incl in standardization” pro | erarn. “The New England her ample kitchen ploys 22 of toa. | little i | “Not w housewtfe tn em. making ® cup the New York woman, tn her she states, motions in adopts a schedule allowing just h time to each | tank, from the time sh: the end of the day, be assured of cert mu arises until n the hourewife definite hours | for leisure and relaxation.” Realtors Predict More Immigration Increased = tmmigration to the Weat for 1928 is predicted by the Steel Realty Development Corpora- tion, Douglas bidg. This institution conducts a chain of realty offices thraout be United States and Can- 4a, with headquarters tn Buffalo, ‘. ¥. ‘The Seattle office reports good business wines the holidays. | REV. J. B. TAYLOR, pastor of the {Green Lake Baptist church, will preach Bunday morning on “God's Witnesses tn Dark Places.” His eve ning tople will be “That Other City.” U.S. PLANS 10 | Delicious! FIX GAS PRICE Would Restrict Powerful Oil | Combines BY PAUL KB. MALAON WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. — Federal supervision of the off industry tn some manner «im fiar to that in whieh the gow ernment now restrains the rail roads thru the Interstate com- meres comminsion, may be reo mended to congress by & spe dal committer tigat- ing gasoline prices. ome lenders in the prob prove the only m which congress can legislate believe | Harvard and Spring at., will hold his wt oly communion at 8; Sunday school at 946 @ m.; morning prayer and oline Ps Bubsect, “V arin prices earned today Tho program will lefinite form until the oncludes its hearings !n about three weeks, it i* learned the following hreo points are being cconsidered 1—Government supervision of gas oltne and ¢ thru further tariff restrictions 2—Ab denda now being declared b oll companies in lower prices with concerns from a nermon at 11 ster Made Into Wine.” vening and bject, “The Re. not take prayer committee the nermon at ponsibilit istian Capacity.” will deliver two sermons at the Bunday will be prices Bethany Baptist church huge divi-| The orption of the first, at 11 a m Bethany's Specialty nd the seo ond, at 7:30 p, m., will be “Behold the Man.’ out fair profit 3—Lowering the cost of opern tion by amalgamation of many and oil com par separate legal entities, tho they are in truth closely interwoven by mu | tual stockholdings. Legal ts who have attended hearings admit that the present /[ opera large corporations may be “within ‘They believe the government proceed in no ictal way to the consumer of gasoline te no way to reach the pr ation unless cong mover alate prices and distribution, nay The ot ® public governm| trol, it is t ble, tion on the restraining 5 DAYS the law can lower There situ to reg: || they to obtain a cost Presents industry could be declared ity by congress and the t given the reins of con pught. It will be im to obtain any ac atil the next pon rwever proposal sennion of congrens METROPOLITAN moxpay JAN. 29 ENING FRANK P. HOOD Presents OUT-OF-TOWN MAIL ORDERS NOW Address end make ali checks pay- Able to ¥ FP. Hood Inclose seit- Addressed, stamped envelope, Add and send same cate of Clay & Ca, ted and Pine Bt, Beattie. IPP] te8per cont tax | Prices | Lower floor and boxes. 62.00 cony 1.00 Gallery 140 ORREme M 5 Mf » “NOT TONIG ALL WEEK Geo. V. Hobart’s Celebrated Play Popular Prices: 25, B5e, 50e, Wednesday Mat Children Sat, - Sun, Mat Children We Pay the Tax Be te | 1b 25e, Bho Se THE MAN MOS’ PUZZLED ASTOUNDED CHICAGO SURPRISE) NOW PR THEATRE ConTinuous DAILY tell FEATURE PHOTOPLAY “PAWNED” MYSTERIOUS THE WORLD Ine Flivt 5639 COR, SRD AND MADISON _C—ToNcHT— HT, DEARIE” REV. AUTRIM I NICKELL | METROPOLITAN starrixe J UESDAY, JAN. 16 By Arrangement with Comstock and Gest NAT GOLDSTEIN Expresses But Poorly The Unique Flavor of "SALADA EI A. TRY IT FOR YOUR NEXT MEAL, |_ BLACK (Orange Pekoe Blend) MIXED or GREEN R.& H. C. COOK, East 3383, Ell. 0350 | 87. MARK’S Hpincopal chureh,; FELLOWSHIP FOLKS wilt at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Japanese Congregational £05 Sixth ave. Dr. Robert ll speak on the eubject, “What America and Japan in 19887" will be the second conferences members of the Fellowship bave held with the Japanese to cuss the question of better standing between the races. MRS, LILLIAN E. A, COMME Gramatic soprano, solotet Thaviu's San Francisco Ex band, will sing at the morning feos of the First Pi church, corner Spring and on Sunday, at 11 @, m LS MATT WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Prices Nights, Soe, $1, S150, Wed. Mat., SOc, Sie Sat. Mat., S0e, 61, IN THE GREAT NEW YORK VANDERBILT MUSICAL HIT OH, LOOK! COMING NEXT SUN A MUSICAL COMEDY WITH A PLOT GLITTERING, GORGEOUS GALAXY OF GIRLS. “THE GIRL IN THE TAXI” with MARGARET ALLEN OTHER Big Acts Matinees: 2:80 PANT AGE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MA’ AMAIA JOSIE HEATHER In @ Delightful Repertoire of Kxolusive Songs ANNA ELSIE CLARK Exolusive Okeh Phonograph Artist with Nelson Story Wut PANTAGESCOPE with Glen Goff at the Organ st A MUMIA aa NEW YORK With Tom Moore and Edith Roberts NOODLES FAGAN and ELSIE The #anious Komics From | Kalifornia . UN KATE and WILEY in “Wateh Your Step” Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton { PALO and PALET “Les Bouffons Musical” = 4

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