The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1923, Page 5

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™ ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 192 Bills at Met M oore ‘Merry W idow’ I Yi Variety on jaro A ma HEARING ON STORM OF PROTESTS OVER TAX ON THEATERS THE NEW LAW WOULD {~ BAR JAPANESE “owner Immigration Bill Prohibits | ; Entrande to U. S. ATTLE STAR ~ BLUE GRASS” BEAUTY RICHEST INDIAN DIVIDES ESTATE Makes Move to Foil Plotters After Money tonett . bs rt The present rate ls per nt eal J For the ve wee ¢ is expected to further restrict im el t F bse: JAckerman apd Ha booked | migration eee eee : graphically, house, the offe wz thie time being me : "A Dow's Life,” with La Coste and | ( IGARET SALE f¢ 4 1 MUNITY PARISH CHURCH, Bona A woman who cares more pery' Rev 7. 1) tea until the upon the ex neithe follows: “Holy pedient of adopting every stra WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Pro py ee nday echeae in town, are the two re—tell it by he five er and ser ; 8. MeCoy Sieve datak the Greatest Empty milk bot grand pi. | tH4r the . en prayer |ano and « stairs leading from tration, and recog cg neom $ ct ts the stdge to the audience are the! ! roblems of finance @ revenue, in f ingredients in “Milk and Metody ste the sale of cigarete is the best $50, t ¢ - to be presented by Mack and Lee r CRS t SERVICES “« Epinet 3 epente ee tee mt attempt to . Mar ne wi 1 singing A Hy sender Ge . aoe | ax follows: k tr Black | Pe last draw tn bad time: ea * n.; Sunday 2 that minute in | the ot te. § roan | | Lutheran Church esque the ce Upa s yr, O. Slet { Minne Ke PP here. | ror 19: Miss Gladys Hicks, winner of the American Legion beauty |’, 7 es DR. EDWIN J. | are declared | 1 ivewise, it collected $400,000 contest in Louisville, Ky., has been cast as “Miss Columbia” | ;, ps BROW ad os erformers With | raves on playing cards, $10,000,000 logue ili duce e legion’s film, “The|chureh con DENTAL 0 Z. He 7 empl eRe A F nibh que whic h will introduce the legion’s film, “The| cn neh 6 at OTS ole Be ls some thrill: | ies edidiconae aevede fan Without a C | Country.” oe Series Seattle's va the | ahd other art object ent Leading Dentist hart wrote the| ae cuber & : ; for More Than 21 fim story ian” gastng 2 Wi IL | REY. B. P. RICHARDSON = ees ee Senators Fear U.S. Wi pring tn ¢ Gospel Tabernacle morn gat 1 over Service Is Changed Lose Money on Debt Deal IN MUSICAL COMEDY Owing to f , a Man P . JOHN’S IN NEW EDIFICE no's AG ES 4 church orormunion the Februar, nitential there wilt ed sacra. The new Olympic company begina| ing on in spel tabern ss 7 j the second week of ita engagement | Third ave. and Cedar st, the next |F'luctuation of Money Market May Result in 9 ——— tomorrow ith “King Koko” an. | Sunday sery of the Chri ° 2.8 HOLY COMMUNION and sermon nounced as the attraction for the| Missionary alliance will be American Loss on British Agreement will be given Sunday morning, at first three days of the week. Frank | the Simpson Bible institute, 101 W.! eae Cait 0 o'clock, in St. Michael’s chapel M nm will again be seen in hin | S8th et, morning and evening. Paa-| 5 zo 7 jof St. Mark's parish, Sixth N original role of “Camy," the witty | tor W. W. Newberry will speak at] BY SOHN CAEN TE ay Hoy iy and John «t, by F Cheater A little Irishman, who through a series | both services. | WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 Wha! 3 cet me e vies Mu jon Taylor. Sunday school at 10:45 a. m ‘A unusual circumstances, ts forced és | does ing n one-balt 0 cent on the debt| ing jeoegss ‘ie cesee rs hy aemprote edhe é “s British w me today, thus retiring « part of the) ithe Bends, Etc. Rate lisland of Koko, Giadys Vaughan | Norwegian Service | States treasury, and Indirectly to the principal ? ear, ‘ Cini Ga th 1% Settee prt biggnn | ° : | Amert axpayer? | In all, British and Amer ag, betiaht’ kn thas ease amen ae rast ax the Princere Puce, Baward| at Phinney Ridge| This «union hms been uppermet|expertn on their rapes OM REMEAE) —rua. town soc 1—Bert Howard, Moore. 2—Frieda Fitzgerald, Metro-| wary ana lien Viking will be prom. |. “How All Righteousness In Ful-|!n the put P fon: ft a Gre a Britain would| ¢. sae 330-311 Joshua Green Build: 5 ay “ 7 ” Ned be the sermo: Norwe: | ment came nay into the ted States treasury s politan. 3—Eva Tanguay, Pantages. 4—Gladys Vaughn,|inent in the supporting cast. The a : Blea b 5 ‘ cm 7 - “ ve “ st aes ALictbnces P San Benedict eget w bought and called, the bonds Olentie. 5 Miva Mack. Pe / aban : Minute etarea, Jing the| an delivered by Rev, A. Ramatad, | ment had Ameren! §-'s 7 : ‘lare usu swapped for treasury ympr firiana Mack, Palace Hip. ldancing dotis, appearing as soldiers | Pastor of the Phinney Ridge Luther: | Proposal for Ayman ot at me eae | certifica’ bearing a lower rate of | J LYSOQUND <hinese Here A bill of variety will be presented| sistent story. The ardent romance|of the king, flower girls, ladies in| %° Chureh. at 10 a.m. Sunday. Rev ; tain senators ta, “Will Great Britain | Secrest erally... Whettier heh 7 Specitic HERB REM: at the Moore theater next week by|of youth, love and passion play a/walting, etc. wil have plenty of op. | Ue 1. Chatterton will mpeak to the ropoaition is this: | pay the United’ Btates treasury ulti.| eeruy Will break even, lose. or EDIES for the Orpheum circuit great part. The romance is said to|portuntty, aa there are many useful | 7°UD# People at 6 p. m. and the even Tporrewed $4,217,000] mately ag much as the teekbeiey has | Hum on the funding deal depends Prominent on the new bill are|be real, honest and human and js|numbers and spectaltien thruout the | ‘"F "rvice will be at § o'clock Mted @tatew’ pevern (to fas out to finanes the lane | | Upon: new. ceeen the. Untt Allan Rogers and Leonora Allen, | fascinating |bil. Flaborate stage settings and * ; Pin swe ; ad ony thom aS. government can. borrow money aur na and two favorite American singers, with| Marie Wells, talented and beautiful | costuming are important factors in|, THE MAN Who Forgot™ ia the | ment during tne war bg hay Sone ive at that PAs alga Lene ing the next 50 years, Before the blood, | bladder some excellent new numbers, assist-| prima donna, is the widew. Others|the show. “King Koko” will run un.| UU¢ of the sermon to be delivered | was Toe intrtwsl tite oat ly to 3% per cent will. com | War it Dorrowed much money at 3 “Al “ateenea aie ° re , undey mo at. the jtary of Treasury doo. est rates to per cent will cout | Der ce a ed on the piano by Charles Lurvey.|in the cast include Tom Burton,|t!l Wednesday only, with another | SUné#y mort oe a Re I inal Aaceadd hiterabt: teat dadoee:| the tredwury: and: the iAsmaeton tat-| Pha men and all disorders Marry Me,” with Guy Voyer and| Anita Whittaker and an exception.|complete change of prograra on| Street Methodist church, 294 and ¥.| seni adlies rid ina estes pein te Treasury officials say they cannot Ft women Call of Velma Hinkle is another featured/ ally good dancing team, Fred Eas-| Thursday. Madinoa, t= Gr C. Pooiten, pas. |!ng some payments already made to} pay A apkpberaa sleet & year. | tell exactly how the treasury will write. ‘oart ot the tok fee int et ante Tne Girl From Vassar” wit pe| tf Other services are: Sunday |the treasury, Great Britain owes the) This Is because the money which | come out in the long run for the rea % ‘anear” will b@| shoot, 9:45 «. m.; social hour, 6:90] United States today approximately|the United States loaned Britain Bert Howard, known as “The Man cee Fe iisinag osha peg the say Fry ol, a. m.; soclal hour, os | ey Ores va |#0n that the money market fluctu: With the Piano,” will be giving an| EVA TANGUAY | + _ |. ™: Epworth league, 640 p. m.;/$400.000,000. tae’ to waits Loran wrck exeapaoe ig Seal Pe | ates. cl F y . Lneota my service, 1:30 pm Roughly, that ts abou © each) upon which the iry is still pay- Cerin ebice wit pa. well fieax. fire | BAR haf NEW Liem ~ats3 AC ‘TI VITIES | wt man, woman and child in the United | Ing interest rates ranging from 3% 7 Meg Ace IS RE Kegs ogg sate mnie Eva.” | ST. BARNABOS chapel of at.| States, ‘ per cent on the first Liberties to wridineld and earls | Ireland tn tes” faces Scientia ge | AT ye W. C: 19 | Mark pasts , 1934 Federal ave, win| The American debttunding com-|'4% per cent on the last Victories. Umpha Vite"; Carllete. and Lamal|n, cenctine aaa cd | have services Sunday aa follows:| Mission proposed that the British! For the first few years the treas in a very amusing comedy skit, “The | ts\ amerienre ” creak ny elaatel | Y. W. C. A. notivities for the com.| Holy communion, §:30 a. m.; Sunday | PAY back this eri aver a ah of — pepbably ih von i ee deal erview™ ¢ Valentine: | ianeag >: reek include the Industrial Girtn’| mchool, 9:30 a 0 4 pec ghonicnn te 2 years, with Inter-| Over the entire period o: years, Patericee tey Valentines’ wieh| Ma Ameren’, tentent eccentric | ig wenk include the Induatrial Gtr | whoa, 830m. ta: morning. prayer| epronizintciy 42 yearn, with inter: | Over the entire period of €9 rears ONE JOYOUS Eek Seu “The Optical Loop the Loop” as| om ’ : jclub supper at 5:30 Monday evening,| and sermon, 10:30; sermon by the|° y . thetr feature, and ‘Max and ‘Morte, | S72" Strict | froes New York atty with sports and social hour at 626.) Rev. C. B. Byram, Ph. D., ana vee, | {Tt curs, and 3% per cent for! retiring Liberty bonds from time to MATINERS Cs an entirely new routine of| young business giris from the place t ASR L. the chimpanzee comedians, whose | : Young business grt he place. | pers at 4 p.m ybed act is almost inimitable. rane 8 Me? @ typical Tanguay! ment bureau of the Y, W. C. A. will| fs Dar BE ae “M0 pen q Aesop's Fables, Topica of the Day | ria ri Her present offering Is| meet at 9 o'clock the sume day and E LAST of a series of Eee abd the concert orchestra offer the |ud to be one of her most popular|for a business meeting at 6:0. jongs of Solomon will OFFERS ° jand successful presentations, offer-| jing a program of restricted song numbers surrounded by gorgeous jsettings and effects. Originality and personality are the| rest of the bill. “THE MERRY WivOW" PRESENTED AT MET A modernized presentation of “The . Merry Widow,” Franz Lehar's fa-| Keynotes of Miss Tanguay'n muccens mous Viennese opera, is to be pre-|274 make her one of the greatest sented at the Metropolitan all of|° all individual stars in vaudevitie ieee ted; opiciig: Munday, | Four other standard acts share The new production is made by|the bill with Miss Tanguay. Bert| Henry W. Savage and the company | Walton, one of vaudeville's beat | of singers, dancers and comedians | known favorites, presents hig origi-| which he picked presents the play/nal idea, “You'll Do the Same| admirably. Thing to Some One Else." He prom-| “The Merry Widow” is « musical] ises a complete novelty with a play of sparkling humor and a con-|laugh in every line The Oklahoma Four have a typl- cal Western act, set in a camp on the plains. Two cowboys and. two cowgirla do a rapid routine of fancy roping and introduce a medley of very fast and entertaining dances. “A Bungalow of Beauty, Ballads and Bunk” in the title of a most successful comedy presented by Grace and Eddie Parkes. Lively songs mingled with clever comedy dialogue make up the program of this clever duo Ia Dora and Beckman are said to be two clever artists and offer | PEELED ET | ei EG ET U.S. NAVY YARD Fi Take Fust Steamers at Cotman Deck REGULAR SCHEDULE io is, 9:18, & *Except Sunday fej PECIAL NIGHT SERVICE [4 LJ From Seattle to Bremerton | J fA] Wednesday, Pridey, Saturday and{’] Sunday, 11:39 P.M. AUTOMOBILE FERRY “A Litte Bit of Everything.” In- Seattle to Bremerton Dally cluding singing, dancing and per. La Pate Sega oon pin A forming on the Spanish web, which 2 Sw lhl ony ethan EY lis their latest novelty. [ Jj Sacenaee Fare, pee Reand Tript || The Pantagescope will have a * NAVY YARD ROUTE * * NAVY YARD ROUTE Hi a or Ce Pe Boat Schedules |comedy feature and Glenn Goff will officiate at the organ one PUPPET ACT ON PALACE HIP BILL Proof that old-time theatrical {deas may again be brought to light with successful results is #aid to be contained in “Puppets of 1928," conduct group RELIG meeting 6000, Ar a. mM, which {s the chief feature of the new bill to open at the Palace Hip BOTHERED WIT DRY EGZcMA On Palms Of Hands Six Years. Cuticura Heals, “ My sister was troubled with dry eczema on the palms of her haxide She was bothered with # for avout six years fr caused the skin to crack and pee) off and sometimes they used to bleed Soapy water made he hands worse “Ghe used several different rem- edios without eny results I sent for ‘a free sample of Cuticure Soap and Ointment and she noticed « great improvement from the first She J in four month (Signed) Mise Opal L. Crossley, Atascadero, Calif Aug 18, 1922 Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum toleare for your akin. Sompie tay eee args Lab ointment Band Yor. alram ie tlews Seap shaves without mug, SAVE MONEY. TAC OMA SAFTY - SPEED - COMFORT DAILY 7,11 A. My 1, 3,6, 7, 9 P.M. Me FOR SINGLE TRIP 8c FOR ROUND TRIP VICTORIA. BC PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY, 12:00 Midnight (Dees Not Go Through to Victoria on ‘dny Night Trip) SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS on’et strs. from Anacortes or Belling-| om Ly, Reattle daily «x. Hat. 10 p.m BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS AND MILL PORTS 400 A. ML, 500 PM, HOOD CANAL POINTS + UMSDAY, FRIDAY, 4100 AML. Vreteht Only NEAH Bay & Way PORTS STREAMERS @ SCHEDULES PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co: COLMAN DOCK - Foot MARION ST PHONE tAaIN SOB iy eet Mrs. Dorian. entine party. The Friends of Swimming at § o'clock Tuesday the Commop 4116 Third ave. | evening. at 6 o'clock supper. meet at 7 o'clock for Bible clans with | day the evangelists will «p They will attend a Val-|“The Slain Lamb” and “The Grac of God.” All club will have | —— a "kid" party at Beasie Eddy’s home,| SERVICES SUNDAY at at N. W. Thursday | John's Lutheran mission, 24th avo.| The U. B.C. club will meet /and EB. Spruce at. will be held at 10 Mrn, Vront will|and 11 9, m. and at & p.m Bivte lesson at 7 o'clock. | -—— Tho Alsacon club will meet at § for discussion hour, singing. sports in the gym: The alumnae club of the Girl Re serves will meat for supper ‘Thure- | day at 6 o'clock. They will rehearse their special School Girl Reserves’ Colonint party UT CHEESE ON RADIATOR, FIRED WADSWORTH, Ohio.—Four high | school students were suspended for putting limburger cheese on a hot radiator in a classroom. s10U! be held at 11 a. m. Sunday, at 106} Madison st. Mr, Hamon will speak|| shop will deliver a delicious on “Religion Must Be in Accord | one. With Science and Reason.” W. F.j| Richardson is director, | RIT RETURN and 4 apiritual in spiration will be explained Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, by David H Lee, puychologist, in cade BAHAL JU. NIOR asienbiy meeta at 106 Madison st for unattached children. tebly meetings feature Evergreen building. jmiven Saturday 141 night at the Goap: itan club wilf| Auditorium, 4 Seventh ave current events and Social hour and tum. in the High es ° Raisin Pie Neighborhood bake and large modern bakeries in your town are baking raisin pies for you that will delight your men folks and save bak- ing at home, | 2 NE. | OP’ ¥ FORUM will | Your grocer or a bake Try one. «They are mak- ing them with— Sun-Maid Raisins ad Yeur Iroa Today? at an open forum hall, room Sunday at 9 As- at $ p.m. oe | | Friday Ku 1 Any DIES 0¢ Tine ~-you'll shake —your sidex will ache ‘That's our promise to those who see “AFFINITIES” Mary Roberts Rinehart wrote It Colleen Moore is starred —need we say more? THEATRE MAIN 0222 TWICE DAILY— 2:30-8:15 PLAYING ALL NEXT WEEK ALLAN | GUY ROGERS | VOYER LEONORA bee ALLEN | *- Favorite VELMA HID Assisted at the piano by Introducing Charles Lurvey IDEAL BE. SPECIAL “en! “MERRY KLE Knapp American Singers NIG Eve and Kay Karyll BERT HOWARD “The Man With the Piano” —MAIL Ww Nights Bc, $1, 81.50, $2 | Plow Tax —SEAT SAL FRED MARIE WHITFIELD & IRELAND. Present— “UMPHS VILLE” CARLISLE & LAMAL Presont thelr comedy skit, “The Interview THE SEXSATIONAL VALENTINES Featuring MAX AND MORITZ The Chimpanzee Comedians “The Optical Loop the Loop" STOKE MAIL ORDERS NOW Sat Nights, Mat Lower Ploor, § rows.$2.50 $3,00 Tinlance Hioor 200 Haleony “0 TorIcs Baleony rows 2.00 OF THE DAY Bat ae An Entirely New Production o WITH A PERFECT COMPANY wipow” STARTING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18th ORDERS AUTY CHORU ORCHESTRA NESDAY MATINEDR 50c to $1.50 RDAY MATINE! Be to $2.00 HTS - = | Boe to $2.50 ed. Mat, 50c and 81 tus Tax E THURSDAY— SATURDAY FEB. 25 MATINEB In the Fantastic Musical Frolic “TIP-TOP” With Company of 100, Including: THE SIX BROWN BROTHERS THE 16 LONDON P. ) WHITE

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