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SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1923. con Moo * * ® ‘ at t J Opera Musi re a 8 & a * he M <keene ~ a LS 45 \} 1—Harry Holman, Moore. 2—Beulah White, Elsie Lane, Palace Hip. Hyman, Pantages Henderson, new director of Cosmopolitan Players, Orph 6—Elsie Brochie, Olympi: Operatic music will be the headline one is safe in predicting excep feature of the Moore theater next/doings The name of the week. Masiamne Doree’s Operalogue, | “Father on His Vacation,” “Operatic Sweethearts,” will present «| based on “Bringing Up Father number of international favorites, | Characters include “Trovatore,” “Faust,” [wether ‘Maguin he Met. bi sung. Another Harry Holman ti) his latest sketch, “Hard Bolled Hampton.” attraction of mertt is| 7a" finds | goat” latent farce with music ie sata to be|and harmony jolman assumes a role we often meet | be ns hat has come this way tm | Cortell! and Rogers under the guise | | seasons, and no doubt will enjoy in @ business way, Every theater. ;*he best t goer will put this “hard botled bust- ness man” down as a type they can find among their friends. Zelaya. pianist and psychic, bines the classics and the more prev- | IN COMEDY FARCE alent Jaze and delivers a monologue, The new offering of the ( om psychology and discusses in a politan voxue comparable not | than all the previous com- | COSMOPOLITAN PLAYERS Players at the Orpheum et & eum, nal ay is * Jiggs Mahoney ‘Romeo termagant | 1s Juliet” are inctuded in the repertotre, | Wife: Dinty, Jigg’s nemesis, and the | shown. 7 rest of the Mahoney clan. This tims | only the “wweetheart’ bers being gs “ Jiexs bas his own problem to solva.| Florence are the performers tn the he has been made “the |feature number, Jong enough and like the pro- | In this Mr, | Ytrbial worm, completely turns. This|tan characters featured tn better ‘oamo- i humorous manner the frailties of hu- | “The Girl in the Taxi," the well mans. Bobby “Uke” Henshaw is “the merry mimic.” In addition to | greatest farce comedies of our his imitations he plays the ukulele|The play was written by Stanisiaus | “Two Gypry [Strance and it will be directed by | Violin and cel and yodels. Perez and Marguerite European mustc halls will cause comment. Zelda Brothers have a novelty ath- letic surprise combined with comedy. Arthur and Morton Havel have an act of unique situations and deltght- ful humor. The Topica of the Day, Aesop's Fables, Pathe News and concert or- chestra are other recular things on the big, new bill which runs twice daily for the next seven days. “FATHER” COMES TO MET In appraising the value of a mod- ern attraction the publicist is apt to become too exalted or enthusiastic, with the result that when the show eventually comes to town and fails to live up to all the good things said | about it an irreparable injury 1s done However, in this specific instance, or dine att regarding the next entertainment at 1 With the Smile the Metropolitan theater, commenc-|to present a beautify ing Sunday matinee, for one week,'aerial performar T. V. Henderson for the players Marguerite Alien, lady, before the going public, in a piny hing. Mignon Smith, the “giri in the who causes a merry round of | and excitement. Arthur Allard the role of ertie Stewart, son rich man, who thinks his b no speed. The many amu dents that go to make up “Th from the new dt feats come ‘Their the new Seattle |the good supporting compan will drive all dull cares away FAVORITE ARTIST ON PANTAGES BILL Ruth Budd devil artist, come: Pan te Cecilia Augspurger Presents VIVIAN STRONG HART BRILLIANT COLORATURA SOPRANO The only second Melba."—Mr, Epheum, Drury The London PLYMOUTH CHURCH Monday Evening JAM 99 8:15 o’Clock Prices: $1.50, $1.00 and 75c—Plus Tax Seats Now Selling at Sherman, Clay & Co. Lane atre CAN BE CURED Free Proof To You All Lwant is your name and address so I can send you a free trial oie th I want you just to try this treatment — ti That's my only argument. I've been in ti ber of the Lm tall Druggiste’ Association. Nearly About my successful treatment. Over o Z have, accordl eryons in twenty t Tetter-—never mind } ment has cured the wgive me a chance to pr Bend me your name an 1 want to send you Pith MAIL TODAY ®@ iL, Druggist, No. 4510 West Main St Fort Wayne, Ind. Please send without cost of obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment, Aue rf ages a Known as the ts known stage success, which in New about by E called | York was termed one of two of the tira, rector Miss Allen playn the role of | brated work as taxt,” jaughs plays of the bas inet ¢ Girt in the Taxi” will keep the audience supplied with big laughs and with | feature to be p ny of players also ansure mong a play that the “The Interspersed | shown V's all just J: HUTZELL R. P. onuaaistT eolaim, atment Bill EDITORS CLOSE _ SESSIONS HERE |Alaskan Dinner for State Newspaper Workers which In being of the North of Washing ne to 80 week edit Fournalian 1b west « ton oa Saturda banquet Alankan night th Hone and him ‘ wit? comm of Alaska, will ewapaper man, be the honor The cx jaye, Th guest | three devoted | nvention has lasted eday having been journals and Friday to trade ton, and weekly Among 8p’ and akors at Sat ne were George M. A of the Toppeniah Review who discussed W. Ho Murray Winthrow Banner, . Shop Pro phen | Miller department of bus wh Fundamentals Trib and | of spoke and and bilotty edit: who er Dear voraity nt oun ad. wubject of was Ad oat Portland Woman Drops From Sight AN FRAN ) 18CO, Jan ted here sted numbers v Mina ec animal Dol brings of performing thrilling mle Philbrick and DeVeau are to of ot diversion, which Samples,” a laughing ve ‘natured fun. imperial up leopards, ta a program, These resent an elab- and are American tour pe's Late ing the of their Withe tional bs The Pantage and omp pe, with a omedy gan, wil te tha program NOVELTIES ON BILL OF PALACE F Mythical and tmagtn the “Artint’s picturing « |painter who in his slumber belleves he has found the girl of his heart, the chief featu am at the Palace Hip Potnt” the title of the photoplay to be ve will he Dream Lew Kenuler, Joyoe Lande and ‘That old-time favorite act of Ital- comedy song will be served by of “The Fruit Ped “Musteal Nonsense ° Rose and Elise M. Lane, two gradu ates of the New York musical com edy stage Their comedy in staged in a Gotham gown shop Hoops, clubs and balls are tonsed Hastings. s the “comedy The Vivian: talkative juggler. Sixters, introduced Girls,” wield Daughters of the are said to be talented the West. they It will bring Miss | musicians leading theater: much to her| Man,” ts said to outrtval this cob famed “The for Miracle Joseph Dowling his charactertration “- ind Ben” in the photoplay, which features Car Myers OLYMPIC OFFERS MIRTHFUL BIL Val Howland and bis orgs "This Is the Lite,” which ie grammed as a veritable Ni ot melody and mirth, is the main mted at the Olym: Dick Hyland and Guy West again be seen in the principal comedy roles, supported by Buck Dunn, Grace Fields, Hilda Broache and Walter Weirs. Special stage af costuming and rpolated musical 4 add greatly to th bill. Triart’s most “The Bogenr mtion, will fects, elaborate the na in of feat be artintic Maid,” will program the m Tires With 500 Nail Holes Leak No Air Mr. D. M. of Chicag ented a new pur fin tube which Coats ire-pr: ner riding @ real pleas Mr. D. M. ¢ Chicag od ever nity for & » him today Jat 329 Weat 47th wants them intr Wonderful oppe If interested, wri vertinemont. Ad If you are aoubled with pimples, {\ eal Ski With Cuticura blackheads ‘edness roughness, itching and burning which disfig- ure your complexion and skin, Cuti- cure Soap and Ointment will do much « help you Always include ts the desortp. | father” xeriem |tion given the offering of Grover La| Gray, president of the Union Pacific He ts known | tional agreements and working rules: numbers | THE SEATTLE STAR Discharged Major Sues West Pointer By selling milk and eggs from his little farm in Hopkinton, Mas. alleged insubordination, manages to eke out an existence for his wife and children. His discharge President Harding in which he accused U. S. army of “Prussianism.” Maj. Wheeler has entered suit against Brig. | Gen, Sladen, West Point commandant, for $100,000 damages. | Minority Report Blocks Meet With Rail Men |Labor Committee Sidetracked When It Fails to Play Game for Wall Street N. D. COCHRAN Jer, tt wns widetrncked ‘The milroad labor board to abrogate the national agreements whole and When refused committees to tives of the em | in the close of 1 the same game the | the case, Attenbury sud- iayed early in 1622 denly appeared before the board and arry out the! t the case go no fur miners to ther that the board abroga' the © Agreements and every nationa’ e, on the ground that the ratiroads $300,000,000 @ year very in 1931 The railroad Jaber board denied this request, and made the ruling that it could not take into consid. teration the financial condition of a rajiread in the matter of wag ete, Prior to this, however, the raliroads had seoured big increases tn freight and passenger rates, for the express | purpose of meeting the wages as they existed, and which were being |paid under the nafional agreements and working rulee then tn existence, After nis appearance of Atter- bury, the labor committee of the FRaliway Executives’ association was dinolved. Carl Gray, a member and former chairman, testified that he had no notice or knowledge of the dissolution ef the committee until he rea@ it in the newspapers, Cuy coutin't handle the committee, oa he fired it It developed then wired ail the railroads, members of the association, telling them to wire authority for the management com mittee to represent them before the ratiroad board SAYS STRIKE WAS PROVOKED, PROMOTED It was this policy of Wall tyrannically exercised by Banker Lawyer Cuyler, that led to.efforts by the Association of Owners of Rail road Securities to prevent the disus ter which they believed was the cer tar Dut tion. working ru they were costing ow agreement Wall 4 at coal strike of the This ts what happened to the | port of the labor committee when re ferred to the railway executives: Cuyler’s subordinate, Atterbury, the Pennsylvania, made « minority Feport of one, against the majority report of 10, The minerity report was sgainet any uch meeting with the employes, Yet the minority re | port was adopted by & vote of @0 to 4l—the New York Central casting 10 and the Pennsylvania eight of the | #0 voter ABOK COMMITTEE KAS ARK IGNORE When th tion wi me year . | of taken, Carl chairman of the labor at once appoint jed Atterbury At two sub sequent meetings « labor com mittee, resolutions were adopted car rying out the same idea of confer | rin, with heads of the railroad em. | ple organizations to create ad |justment hoarde—once by a vote of |7 to 3 and again by a vote of 6 to.2 The axsociation Sqnored these and thereafter no action was taken by the com mittee ed tee resigned as | comm ler Cuyler hairm. of t that Cuyler executives esolutions Street, of the eo ts tinwation nd the ore wan re bor board. ot agre yatment by 1 railroad remult of Cuyler’s plan, It was this policy which prompted President Brock, of the Mutual Savings Bank association, to write President Hard ing, in April, 1921, laying before him the probable disastrous consequences to the country another committee the exec on to ap pear before that board and demand ot all nA utives’ associa the abrogation existing failed attempt in t to land, if then to jattack and abro. | gated or modified every rule in the | agreements and existing The management bor have tion of this policy and what it led to Anderson, of formerly a members of the tate national working leommittes, instead represented tion In these hearings ommittee didi rules Boston he com: | inte commerce publicly the statem: *, ing th strike ‘That st provoked and pr after a good ory of it nd mora road 1 nent. 7 * were pract owp scheme for dealing the executives When the made cones t play TAKE OLIVETTES And Begin the Day Right ike was { note a! of inquiry Th n political } 10 labor their abor, faith nor working with Olive Of} is nature's ayatem cleans irritate the tolerable efficiencey thetr scheme more I learn of the genesis and duet of that strike, the sher the judgment I form of the chief for: in The con t delicate or bow ha mos own er and remove impurities | ntain pepsin, and your family physician in the best medicine to relieve the stomach artburn and gist to home: take at bedti up with « box and m sstipated. Take and begin the day feeling! ‘row worse| Convenient Service to Grays Harbor South Bend Raymond nig and Olivettes fit to do | sell Olivettes, 01 your bowel A 00 to Olivette REGULAR SCHEDULE ave Beattie Daily 1:46, 9:16, 6:16 P. *Wacept Sunday PECiALNIGHT SER' le to Bs 4 Sunday Wriday, 8 11:0 M. AM M AUTOMOBILE FERRY merton Dally M oP M on, 9:00 PM. Hound Trip avy Yard Route wok Main 90098 ‘Northern Pacific Ry. Agt, . Dept. ©. Smith Buildin Telephone Elliott 5580 Seattle , Maj, Maleolm Wheeler, discharged from the army for| followed a letter to} And it was after a full investiga naibility for | and they showed neither good | LOCAL DANCER STONE, WEBSTER FACES CHARGE BUYS POWER CO. Walter Emerson Accused by Young Revue Partner BAN 20 from w FRANCISCO, Jon. Rack ny weeks’ honeymoon, I air of the Motel Butler Revue, in Seattle. | Walter Emerson, formerly | | ay, atter being jurrested on nt sworn to b | dancing partner Ardonne, in kno Ardonne—who wns 16 |that Emerson had betra lor promine of marriage her. Tobe ght « Caprice Suzette Marie Tobey | Mine au wid tea she 4 her Her ff bre Charles 0, ume I around mernon student the Unt the toda dont made unter charge at the whole matter He has y Charles H ted Arbuck The ¢ nary whe of Fatt in the ne will come up for prelim GOV. BONE WILL MEET Tuesday re are exp that the about Alask ull our problems Thin show kne ns that next year in getting will noon be solved ‘Larger population will settle most of our problems. But this, of course preceded bs the investment levelopment of which ar progressing rapidly “Entirely aside | resources, Alaska |country thru agri now practical! the bert wheat Jand in the wor to be found in the vicinity of Fair banks.” | Mra Rone and t | Marguerite Bone, Up of Washington freshman, were waiting for the governor when he arrived hter, Miss |Vern Smith Talks at Labor College . Sunday afte ‘ Vern Smith, University of California |will deliver @ lecture to a class in Marxian economics entitled. Ford Can Pay High Wages.” Monday evening at € o'clock Dr Robert Whitaker will give a lecture on “The Rise of the Merchant and Industrial Classes tn America, and Their Influence on the Political Life of the Nation” te a class in eoonomic history of the United States. Both of these lectures will be gtv- @n in the Labor temple, under the auspices of the Seattle Labor col one The public Ix Invited |now handling our money and dom! jnating our railroad transportation system.” | Federal Judge Anderson said that }in a carefully prepared statement to | the governors’ conference on rail. |roads for New England, now con ducting an Investigation into the af. fairs of the railroads of that section | of the country Men Like Ie Real, full-fruited raisin bread is a favorite with men. Try it in your home and see. Buy bread that bakers are making now. No need to bake at home. the luscious raisin | Just ‘phone your grocer or neighborhood bake and serve tonight. a shop Delicious when made with | Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses. Had Your Iron Today? | Boat Schedules: | SAVE Money~ TACOMA SAFTY - SPEED 1M FORT 7, 0,11 A. My ate FOR 800 FOR VICTORIA, BC PoRT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS SAN JU/gN ISLAND POINTS Con’et stra. from Anacortes or Belling- vam, Ly. Beattie dally ex, Bat. 10 p.m. H BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES j PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS, AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS DAY, FRIDAY, 4900 A.M. Freight Only NEaH BAY & WAY PORTS cAMER CHEDULES SULIECT PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co COUMAN DOCK: Foot MARION ST PRONE MAIN 3993 Why} Vancouver Railway Among Purchases Further ern power by the Stone & erty of the pany, operating 4, pres wht & » Wost Baver and rn wecurtts which acquisition of > s thru purchawe of th Power lion de ar is practt rthwe: In Northern A f the Co t Bou Stone & W: Washington conce: lved in y wetted cording to the report Among the Coast Power « stem and « ‘anh at 4 Kajama plants he 4 of the are the wa tiway at V Meht and Che! Ten wh, and the elect en Centralia and Che Oregon | propert the North neou power LIEBKNECHT Is} TO BE HONORED International Lieblnecht day be observed by a mans meeting Beattio under the ausploss Of Young Workers league, in the |bor temple at # p.m, Sunday, |©. Kennedy and others will speak. | The internal disorder in G the mind the ns of four yearn age. The G scrapped, the + power and finally the ornshing: the Spartacus revolt, eulminatiog: the murder of Karl Lisbknedht Rosa Luxemburg. These two martyrs had their life to fighting German tariem. Long before the war @ two had consistently fought the war schemes of the German tocracy. Lisbknecht stood against his own party tn st the war credits. He was imprisoned tor his opposition, nae back to prop: Dn reb-| mm ao ee ter rio | halls, Power plants are also in a number of Oregon towne. PANT ACES Matinees: 2 WEEK 2:80 COMMENCI MONDAY RUTH BUDD The Girl ANITA —— PHILBRICK AND DE VEAU In the Comedy Divertisement “SAMPL With the Smile it “The Girl Without Nerves” SHERMAN VAN & HYMAN In Melodious Nonsense CTD MARGARET STRAIN duvenile Rae | BweaT! ANA PANTAGESCO With Glen Goff at the Organ a DOLORES VALLECITA And Her Imperial Troupe of Performing Leopards Last Times Kiddies 10c any time ORP HEUM SRD AND MADISON A FARCE COMEDY DE LUXE RS MORE MET! AUGHS THAN A TAXI DOES DIMES! UpYy U, a UNDAY or AND ene THs i ‘ \ \\ ALI You remember Joseph Dowling that famous role—now see in an even more human chara ization—as “Blind Ben” ip “THE with CARMEL MYERS DANGER POINT”

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