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EBRL Noted Actor I “Merry Widow” at Moore C 1—William Faversham, Moore. next week to the Metropolitan. Trio, Palace Hip. 4—Varden and Perry, Pantage. Frank Morton, Olympic. 2—Marie Wells, coming fat ‘The appearance at the Moore next ; Frank Davis and Adele Darnell. The week of William Faversham Is one | pair is from musical comedy, occupy of the dramatic events of the local| ing some such place among musical Mr. Faversham will be seen | comedy folk as Mr. Faversham does “A Marriage Has Been Ar- jin his fleld ranged.” It is an artistocrat among plays, filled with brilliant dialogue |Kathryn, in “Something,” will be a and delightful situations and 1s per-| bright spot on the new bill. Stories fect vaudeville entertainment as|and songs mark the progress of his well. Mr. Fayersham has the role | number. ot a rich bachelor who is seeking @| Carle Francis and Claire in wife merely because he thinks it pos-|‘"Thanksgiving” is another comedy sible that the move may add to his | number. This is in tie nature of an happiness. In a bored manner he |added attraction anit has a promi- looks the prospective ones over and | nent place on the week’s program finally a “marriage is arranged. Lucas and Inez introduce the “slow ‘The play is said to fit him perfectly. | motion camera” and athletic exhibl Among the other six numbers of | tions. Lucas ts a giant in strength the bill is found “Birdseed," by and Misn Inez t» perfect of form. METROPOLITAN BEGINNING ONE JOYOUS WEEK, SUNDAY, FEB. 11 Mail Orders Now—Seat Sale Tues. PRICES: MgntES = 5c to $2.50 HENRY W. SAVAGE PRODUCER OF MITZI’S DELIGHTFUL PLAYS ‘OFFERS A MAGNIFICENT NEW PRODUCTION OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST LIGHT OPERA MAT. WED. A PERFECT CAST! Scenery by JOSEPH URBAN Costumes by PEGGY HOYT ONLY COMPANY ON TOUR AND THE SAME ONE THAT PLAYS BOSTON FOR RUN BEGINNING APRIL 2 —A member of the Alpine | Jack Osterman, son of the famous |! SCHOCLS MAY Vocational Slash Proposed OLYMPIA ton schools $100,000 for vocation training, but th um would withdrawn tf the pre |priation of $21,000 ent state appr |oums asked, but the will probably slashing | A minority report wil) Jed by the re Jopposed to los suffer be presen the federal aid ‘The Love Sisters, seen he months aKo it come back by themnselves in a dain’ | with ry The company of sing and comedians will b importance in the gen ‘al scheme Liddy Mr. de comedy veteran of more than half hundred musical playa, Mr, Liddy the youthful ex-member of the Ch cago Opera company, who po ar and p personality cast include Warren Proc member of the Chicago Opera cor pany: Marie Wells, and beautiful young prima don j the wid while others In the | worthy cast include Tom Anita | dancing team, Fred Easter and Rut | Hazleton. | WELL-KNOWN PLAYERS HEAD PANTAGES BILL Vardon and Perry, xi baritone voice Burto: gram of traveaty, Is said to offer continuous round of laughter. Two special added attractions ai included on this bill in “Three's Crowd” and Bellclair brothers, at [etic artists. sented by jclever artists offer a love story jnong and dance. Beliclair brothers are sald to off an artistic and clever routine jhand-to-hand balancing, featurin use in this daredevil tric jot a sketch | Stephens whi presented and Len D. iy |is rich in comedy and song, the la tists of the day. “Just Pals" {s the term of For and Truly. Mr, Ford's pardner is pet fox terrier with a keenness fi mimicry and also Kence, ity. latest nov: Differen' tistlo performance mid-air on a silver of balancing thread, ter. The Pantagescope will offer ficlating at the organ. tion department. I belleve thoroly in prohibition, government to enforce this law | VARIETY IN BILL AT PALACE Something new in wire-walking Appropriation is away | with, Higher institutions will probably be granted the larger part of tho me Carroll popularity. The aggregation includes, | first, Jefferson de Angelis and James| & Angelis ts star and | tinued. “Raids must be made with | armies as entire villages come | to the support of their moonshiner | # of the} rronibition, but an awakening by the former |° Whittaker and a marvelous) i Washington, where introducing | ‘Three's a Crowd,” pre- lan Halperin, the famous comedian, is a beautiful production.| ist to bo presented by Leffingwell | The act carries its own settings and |lighting effects. A company of four |their sensational and famous “loop: he-loop”* to a hand stand, presented | clear, pell-like voices, #o the appear- | with a special apparatus conslating | anoo jot two tracks forming a loop and @| promise for music lovers. | small carriage, which one of the men “Back in Beverly Hilla” is the title Leona Hollister, h ix one of their latest and most | successful vehicles since their return |to the vaudeville stage. The sketch |ter affording Misa Stephens oppor- |tunity for her impression of the ar- human intelll- Mr. Ford 1s a singer, come- dian and dancer of exceptional abil- Pat and Julle LeVolo offer their ty, which they call “Just They present a very ar comedy feature, with Glenn Goff of- Personally, while think a special department of the SATURDAY, —_—<$<$<$<$ nt re dancers) as sen: of al tn | nt | n @ very talented | mtn jote- th re a h. er | of 06 at. rd a ‘or in In} is Ti pacar _ DRY CH RAILMEN ASK sas a special of no lesser | for murder detection would be. Pennaylyania, I am told,” Hi small or dootlegger if he is t. What the nat & special departmer constituted a fact that their duty the law. I shall call uy; thorities to ald me in n Hazeltine, who haa n tacular record here, will go direct | on hia new duties When Roy A comminatoner, the new plan for Hazel special district of east their now international success, wMl|vania and the state of New Jersey guint : come as the headline attraction at| will be created for him to clean i lution by the Women’s Trade Union| The reac ps frre met meng Present “An Art Classic” next week's Pantages bill, opening | Iie expects to finish the job and ro-|!¢asue, aN organization representing | tion will hold oho od beset ne tedrodeilig thee “alah ii Meslice” with Monday's matines, Billed as|turn to the Went by August 1. the mothers and wives of Seattio| Renton Methodist church, February jotion the two “Live Wires,” they will of-| ————__ aur aaa union men. Mra, Jane Garrott, prest- | 6 eee ee matioce on vate fer a comedy character interpreta- ° : jdent of the league; Mra Betty Sod- | on the how 4 | ¢ YSTAL BEANETT d COMPANY tion with music and dancing. ‘Their ple tpt ogttng Pac pela erlind and Mra, S.C. Knupp signed |®¥% an attractive songs with thelr OWN 80) 4 cyorman @ Harris circuit, who will |t@* resolution for the league, Carl ra ee | The Athletic Girls companiats on string instruments, to.| none their turn, “A Delleate ale] ==, Cfosom™ president of the board,| THE SERMONS to be delivered 3 gether with @ cleverly presented pro-| ance, ag the headline feature of the | "14, that the requosi, 1¢ granted, | Sun at the Queen Anne Baptist | a new Palace Hip show today would be followed by hundreds of| church, Howe st, near Queen Anne| FRANK ADELE 2 Te ate eto tome scout, {others and that there are no funds|ave, by Rev. B. P. Richardson, will| pleased with the reception of | 2Yailable to care for the expense. be ax follows: 11 a. m., “Limiting | |Iqetehes recently completing tours, | special committee, connisting of | God”; 7:30 p.m. “Three Great Ex-| he have another miniature production | Directors Croson, E. Shorrock and| pertenc 2 eis ace nal Superintendent Thomas R. Sole, - — : in the title of the argum and Leon. “A Cork Cocktail” s the way Good. | man and Melvin, two veterans of mu- | sical comedy and min about their blackface nu promises some dances and chatter, The Swiss are known for their of Gerl's: Alpine in the Alps” ts the bill cludes instrumental m: and yodeling, clal setting. Hunter's Dogg are ca bo trained along altogether different lines than the usual an! He calls his work “The mal Intelligence." “The Broadway Madonna,” a com- bination of mystery and romance, with Juanita Hansen in role, will be shown on th NEW COMPANY TO PLAY OLYMPIC A company of entire will be seen at the Olympic, starting Sunday. When the O agement made a tryou! pany of its own, a few it was so successful that it now is installing one which # Inter. {he Presentations at the playhouse, spersed with comedy crossfire pat- The company will be k Olymple Musteal Comer It will bo headed by Fi and Gladys Vaughn. The prima don- na will be Miss Verna bell and Ellen Viking | Lester Stanley in also tured player. have been noted Franelsco and Chicago, pected to please the Olympic patrons, The first presentation by the new company will be ‘he promised by the Tellis Four, vaude-|iand," which starts Sunday. they will Haynes, ‘wan here he outlined | &¥Mnasium for a dance of this char- “Her Cave Man” hilarious They work in a spe- Many of the players in stock in San BH SHATTL SIAK PAGE & |Meteor Crashes EF ||Reactionary Vote Is Ca in California Poi FOR HOLIDAY 0, c, by Jones and Poindexter comnts a ee ae " a Mh ©o reported to have Washington Senators Join “Lame Ducks” | ; F, Runvelt Fr Redding aad Daird, aca to Save Corporation’s Big Profit f oped a) the | here ’ om nf Tao T on by many per "4 win or 1. te n oe ree, nO} hru the elr, trail BY W. i. PORTERFIEL)D af ee . | : ; a a , tas tail end Hatin MAREN ITON:: Fe he And F : u s northeast of Redding often that one can get s¢ ned} pam dk ré sed a abiaaton rea (8 tacular fashior 1p square a fundame ques] the only Coast senat os It apparently dropped nolselessiy tion of apacial privilege, 3 e oth-| “yes.” Jones and Poln Sultan ‘aeand th re.|into the earth a few miles from er day the opportunity came in the} Washington; McNary a clved se 4 Baa Be ey Say jut} eld, of Oregon, all yoted with hi , e hs —__— coer he epee tas ‘ big’ busisiese, with {he fe nw reuse $300,-| SERVICES will be held Sunday af how our Coast senator | wellknown lame ducks, Calder, annua th rintendent | St. Mark's FE opal church, Har ‘The question was on an appropria-| Freylinghausen, MeCumber, New | suid. \vurd and Henoce, ct &, #0 ion bill for mainter Dis] and Kellogg to do it The pro easure ts now pend-|a, m. 730 p.'m, Morning : let of Columbia public utilities com | moufi ng in the jeginlature. Inervices at St. Michael's chapel @f i | jon jthe parish will be 9.30 and 10% j * 3 at “a REV. A. W. RAMSTAD, pastor of | 4. m. and vespers at 4 p.m. Holy. ! | ¢ President Coolidge, supponed | every | the Phinney Ridge Lutheran chureh,|communion at 8t, Barnabas chapel | to be « friend of special interest sressive| will speak Sunday evening at S|of the par:s' will be at 620 a. mg in the chair, MvKellar, ¢ ; while All|o'clock on “The Parable of th {9:30 and 1020 a. ime | tention to the annual report of the | Capito Traction Co. to age *|Movie Dope Rumors for the past year of about 13 per| Refuted by Nutt cent. He introduced an amend t| WASHINGTON Feb. Drug | utnlities commission be withheld un- | qu, and other places on the Pa til said ot ¢ mi compelled ¢ been greatly exag Nutt, chief company to reduce its far f Jainging number. A. Hazeltine, former|'o § cents. the figure named in Its |the 4 ald today soo ju Crvatal Bennett and company. divisional prohibition di-|""Wwadrwortn er afr mrt TWICE DAILY— 2:30-8:15 MAIN 0222 » PLAY AT THE MET I a 1 h 1 | But ther | mn Hy AW. Bake annte a av.|4arger duties and who de [places have been colored und magni ish and entirely production ot|clares the federal dry force reduce an appropria-| Fare prtiiscere: mtalens * y | Frank Lehar's “The Merry Widow"! should be abolished and their han amendment ws that of Mi to fim that thera A SEASON'S EVENT most famous and fascinating of all McKellar was in ¢ get ware | TE DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC STAR | Visine 4 It's coming to the| work done by local police of-|” ‘The senate then adjourned to the |. ior are toninarntiod Metropo nm Sunday, February | 714 | next day, and at the hour of roll call | row in umber, ho said oh 11, for a week, with matinees Wed. ha sctans th’ Cartes’ | CHAT OHOE! z the largest} ] , iit nesday and Saturday ste: Photographers | crowd in days, To the rise of | ‘ It ia @ musical play of sparkling | oF age VneieRr are carly every one, tne vice presiaent| Many Activities humor, consistent story melodic led = with Kell and against beauty and the ardent romance of | Write tath. iheretpon "Makaiiss| Slated for Week youth, love and passion, The ro-|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT || cated tor « voto on tis amends of the Young Women'a Chris mance is human, honest and real ‘Thus, you the real ina clation for the week include the munte fascinates, and is metnory HAZELTINE whether a private public -utilities Der of social and educational haunting. Henry W. Savage has corporation, under the control of the | meetings and dinners, The Industrial ry [ade ‘yer cuaty new protucton oe | A |“ A MARRIAGE HAS || Sy | of “The erry Widow,” one prodigal perm od > nue ita explo! jon | Monday t Sosmopolita: a - |in ouliay, Navaraily, the event bienae|{ STARTS ON PAGE ONE | permitted to continue tts exploitation |Afonday. The Cosmopolitan club I MAMMGAWAE ME 1-9 4 6) ARRANGER.” SUTRO , ; | social and artistic nignificance its contract with the kovernm It | itiation business sexsion. = ARES 1 department Thursday the will meet at 6 Union Bible classes p. m., followed by Bible class at 7 o'clock. The Friends | of All club will meet in the small pri- vate dining room at 6 p,m. The Al-| sacon club will meet at 8 p, m. LOVE SISTERS “Two Little Singing Love Birds” JACK OSTER- MAN ] } | mob dry] WOMEN DEMAND ‘axeltine con-| CARLE FRANCIS a0 CLAIRE | “Thanksgiving” Jail Jdevela: for Failure to Pay Eugene Cleroux, expert feweler, was sent to jail by order of Presiding | Judge Austin B. Griffiths Friday for to allmony of $100 a| | month to hi 4 wife. Cleroux | brought a compl st fall, but his | wife entered a cross-complaint and a conference |Peated delays by the pchool board |won a divorce, $100 a month alimony | th In: maontan of be held. |/@uring the past fow w A re-/and the custody of three children, All-Day Service | in Renton Church} menaced by | = ite entorea | Are Determined to Promote Dances in Schools uthorities to in to enforce pon loca) au my work.” made a spec: Numbers of Seattle women appear determined to promote a series of parent-student community dances in le's school buildings 4 | failing spite re- ‘A|acter wns deferred for one week by |the board Friday Supporting the request was a reso- tine’s use. ern Pennsy!- LUCAS and INEZ named to Investigate the proposal ad- vanced by Parent-Teacher nocietien, two weeks ago, reported to the board in executive easton Friday. The board will deliberate another week on thd report. RELIGIOUS open forum will be| - orrer “BIRDSEED”’ entative play held at 106 Madison st. at 11 a. m. Sunday, Mr. Hamon will discuss | “Religion Must Be in Accord With | Selence and Reason.” Pathe News Aesop's Topics of Fables the Day | ones “WHAT IS WRONG With Our! talk natreisy, PSS Deen Pc | An earnest plea by Dr. H. E. Read, . Jane onign {ity health commissoner, for more| Generation?” will be the Sunda NIGHTS: 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 SORE™ | xchool nurses, with the threat of| morning topic of Rev. H. Mau, pas. i : serous epidemics If they are not sup-| tor of the Columbia Bethlehem Lu- Matinees: 15c, 25c, 50c plied, will be acted upon, probably theran church, Sunday school will next Friday, the board decided. be at 10 a. m, and church at 11, Trio holds "A Day ing which in- usic, singing | nines sald to imal offering. Acme of Ani the featured he screen, e OES your back ache day after day with a dull, unceasing throb ly new faces lymple man: t for @ com- months ago, couraged—just about ready to “give up’? Then why put up with such need- less suffering? Why not look to your kidneys, which are so likely at fault? Chances are a cold, a chill, or a strain } has weakened your kidneys. Poisons — have accumulated in the system, that well kidneys would have filtered off. It’s little | wonder, then, you have that constant backache, those headaches, dizzy spells, and — sharp, rheumatic twinges, feel so nervous, “blue” and irritable. Don’t wait until serious or chronic kidney disease sets in. Get back your health while you can. : hall give all nown as the dy company, rank Morton “Every Picture Tells a Story” May Camp- her support. to he a fea- and are ex: Duke of Ire. i] a. JUANITA HANSEN ” IN The BROADWAY MADONNA ad THEATRE ConTinuaus | Woman in the Wor! 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