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. MARCH 17, ig Moore Feature Unu ual Wamed Ar tis 1—Mildred Barker, politan. Hip. The Moore is offering line attraction ne: claimed to be the greatest vaudeville act ever staged. it is called “The Land of Fantasie,” and is a glorious Presentation given by 25 artista headed by Stasia Ledova, W. Wania end Jimmy Lyons, assisted by “The Bight English Rockets.” All efforts and necessary expendi fares of money and time were utiliz- | @d to secure the most notable cast, the most gorgeous costumes, and the} fimest scenic and lighting effects. ‘The principal scene is given in a darkened theater and is a glowing finale catled “The Radiana Scene.” Featured among the dancers Stasia Ledova and W @iatr artists, Tne Eight Rockets are said to be appropriately Ramed as every movement of these feminine dancers is a vision of speed. Jimmy Lyons provides the comedy} of the attraction Six other Orpheum circuit attrac- tions are,found on the new program. Edward Smith and Mildred Barker in “Good Medicine," have a comedy | skit that is a featured attraction. Both are favorites here. rank and Teddy Sabini in “I Quit.” is another act of stellar pro- portions. It is a comedy that guarantees brand new material Wright and Dietrich, well. known as “the somewhat different singers,” will entertain with popular numbers sung by well trained voices. Fred Moore and Leo Kendal are here with a smart and characteristic comedy based on motion picture studio life. Miss Evelyn Slater, mo- tion picture star, is also fn the , sketch. ‘The White Brothers have an ath- etic exhibition, and the Roygl Sid- Cough Following “FLU” Check it Today! FOLEY’S HONEY TAR Established 1875 sOLD EVERY Ww ERE CUTICURA HEALS (GHY RINGWORM Eruptions Formed. Pained Badly. Could Not Sleep. “My trouble began with » ring- worm on my limb As time went on the matter grew worse and itched badly When | scratched sore erup- dons formed which at times pained 80 badly that | could not sleep, My stocking used to irritate the breaking out, Moore. as a head k what ts “1 led many remedies but none of ther helped me J sent fora free sample of Cutleura Soap and Oint~ ment and finding that it helped me Geisman, 416 Garfield St Cheinea Mich. fuly 17 1922 ‘Une Cuticure alltotlet sae deh He and aleve Soap sl 38—0. D. Davis, Olympic. 5—Pansy Norton, Pantages. novelty} t at the Met i 2—Florence Macbeth, Palac 4—Bert Casey, neys will ¢ thrills awh The usual film and ore tractions will be found on bill “The Land of Fantasie” given at all matinees as nights. MacBETH-LEVITZKI CONCERT | AT METROPOLITAN MONDAY | In @ jotnt recital at the Metropol. |tan theater Monday night, Florence | MacKeth, sensational young colora- tura soprano of the Chicago Opera Jassociation, and Mischa Levitski, planist. who has been compared to] Liszt, Rubinstein and Paderewski. will offer a high class musical pro- }sram. Both artists are known thru out the whole country and their art| highly praised. Their joining recital here is a matter of general interest, and the Metropolitan bs {undoubtedly have a full house | pair will apy will be well an in a ar only Monday nig! hy AUDEVILLE COMEDIAN | STAR OF PAN BILL | The original Joe Jackson, jthe funniest men in jcomes to the Pantages, starting with | | tomorrow's matinee, 6 feature attraction. His p comedy ix said to be one of the cleverest of his career. Jackson never say a word, yet makes every movement tell a story. He is the one o! de most copied clown In the business | and yet none of his imitators ha been able to steal all of his funny silent caricatures. Bob LaSalle, one of vaudeville's | favorite comics, specializes in attrac- | tive songs and syncopated numbers | His singing is interspersed with bits of talk and clever dance imitations. | Touring from “Coast to Const" is the offering of Andy Lewis and | Pansy Norton. This is their latest | production and is a satirical « medy| }in four scenes by: the well known ‘Their adventures y arid the skit has ‘a very j pleasing plot, It is a whimsical of | fering with Lewis a# official of num. | erous hotels visited by Pansy in a | transcontinental trip. Renee Sisters in lis an elaborate spectacle, |talented girls of youth, presenting artistic and original song and dane ing flashes, Special settings and | effects embellish this number, Ross and Roma offer a snappy act which they call "That's a Fake.” le Supreme,’ orc! som exusastive-then, too, it hannful to foree fashioned iden. Today in Mi mola Prescription Tablets ail these diMicultion are overcome, Just @ pleasant, harmiese little tablet after each meal and bedtime canses fat to ‘This modern method $s aliso Intoly harmlegs, entalla no diet ing or exercise and has the ided advantage of cheapness’ idm “ablots ie wold: by drags ion ‘Tablet ia #0) a gists the world ne Sverat onedoliar, or it you protet oan obtain nom direct by fae fending price to (ap the Marmola Co. 4612 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ‘Now thet you know w You have no 6 cune for beli but 0 reduce’ steadily ant easily with- ont fear of any bad after oltecta, Metro-|, nt pantomimic| with four! @ tHE SEATTI 3 ROBBED AND Murderer Will Be Hanged on Birthday cu x Yegys Work in Shadow of Police Station ne program ¢ tever remarkable Brothers and oul | pert The Pantage 42n¢ comedy feature, mm Gott at © ore wid up VARIETY OF ACTS AT THE PALACE f | One of vaudeville’s standard noche =n eau at, at im alet na und Maynard ave two block room acts, “The New Teacher be presented by the Crescent Comedy | Fouy at the Palace Hip, Saturday, as the he promising vaude by @ pair top number «| Murderer to Hang Friday, the 13th ‘oung men. RANC A slack w on a darker nent re of this nur Left Wife But $1, Chauffeur $100, 000 NEW BRUNSW TOM'S CABIN AT OLYMPIC SUNDAY Komedians. Cabin “UNCLE ‘The I fering are #u jt superb cast now as semt together with expecial Jit will be one of the t |tions of Harriet Ree: traction tba Nevada Lawmakers Adjourn on Friday |= The is large enough to] GARSON CITY, March 17 The Nevada le produce the show in every detail The old mamy songs and lullaby | yesterday, numeroun | numbers are all brought back to life} measures | and the slave market is well stocked | A tax of 2 cents per gallon on gas. | with slave | oline. Special attention has been given] 4 measure making the V ns and the entire en-|act @ part of the semble fu sone of the best and| A, me: | most elaborate attractions ever at-|clency survey | tempted nt the Olympic. Komedians nal production. Olyn Ne stead | 6 statuten. ng for an eff} of the state govern ment MRS, COFFMAN “Flu” Leaves ILLSEVEN YEARS Lungs Weak | “| Saved from an Operatic an Operation byLydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable : Compound fromm. Sidell, 11]. wasa nervous wreck. | I was suffering froma pain in my left | side, which was al- most unbearable, and I could not | even let the bed clothing rest on my body at night. | Thad been sick for seven years, but D. not so bad until the last eighteen months, and had become so run- down that I cared for nobody, ae would rather have died than five. couldn’t do my work without help, and the doctors told me that an operation was all there was left. would not con- sent to that, so my husband brought me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and begged me to take it, I have taken fourteen bot- tles of it and I feel ten years younger. Life is full of hope. I do all my house- No matter whether your physician work and had a large garden this |!s an allopath, homeopath, osteopath, ear, I never will Bs without the |chiropractor or naturopath. Ask etable Compound in the house, | them why they all agree on old Port) fi i my two little girls reach | Wine and olive ofl as a food tonic | eroitenhand intend to teach them | If you are suffering from indigestion to take it. Iam never too busy to tell | dyspepsia, nervousness or constipa. some suffering sister of my help, and | tion, Just try Portolive for one week you can use my name and letter to | and you will understand why all doo spread the good news ot Meda F. | tors prescribe it, All dr Pinkham’s medicines, olive Co,, $16 §. Broadway.—Adver- Covrman, R B, 2, Sidell, ure | tixement, New WAKE DANGE or RS FOLLOW IN DEADLY SCOURGE yugh the entire body suffers ‘DOCTORS. OF ALL. SCHOOLS PRESCRIBE ANY: jo016 3) lOfiue WEEK STARTING MONDAY MATINEE ANDY PANSY LEWIS CORTON Ist in TOURING Fi ROM he MOSTCOPIED PANTOMINE COMEDIAN IN THE WORLD COMEDY FEATURE XK PANTAGESCO! ij ATURE fee Ron a ‘AGood Scout’ / with GLEN GOFF at the ORGAN G Whey iy PORTOLIVE: Hat Desi AR gn BY CYNTHIA GRE y Easter Hat r California Stations Give Radio Program Alice Gentle Both static Seattle. Appoints Former ia Flood Desk i ONE SLUGGED! Many Waid Fise | Bonnet will be selected n from the tyle and har 1 need not be an artist to All t an at is necessary is to as you can and What’s in the Air PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 17 KDZF D to 11 a, m.; 8:30 te 0p, m. KJF ) p.m. 30 to 645 p. m.; 840 t - HELP KIDNEYS BY DRINKING | MORE WATER 800 oe IGEES © be @ the ‘ hel i r Present Leader Given Vote by Labor B ain, vartss tiplom the United Australia keep a date ‘ of allowing these coun: president of Gallstones s from ine of the Gall ‘2, seuseeeea tones of the has symptoms med condition of the nomination ter b local unions, hich will ¢ m in the state a NIOR [BAHAI ASG MBL ¥, SUPERB GRAND OPERA SEASON WEEK BEGINNING METROPOLITA "iia Aeason’an Moet tit Season's Most Interesting Musical Event bey ped SAN CAR ND OP ORGANIZATION OF 100 GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA CHORUS OF 40 Fi turin Distinguished hea eetomenn and American Stars, Incloding ™. arr ENTLE, TAMAKI MIURA, FirElU, JOSEPUINE LUCCEDEL, BOTA CHARLEBOIS, Sree DEMETTE, ANITA KLINOVA, RICHARD BONELLI, ROG! BALDRICK, LEONARDO DEL CREDO, ROMEO BOSCACCI, TRAN. CESCO CURCI, MARIO VALLE, GIUSEPPE INTEREANTE, PIBTRO DEBIASI, NMATALD CERVI. Conductors—Carlo Peroni and Aldo Franchetti ise paged wig Lie 2 ATURDAY EVENI? PRICES: Nights—77e, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Wed. Mat.—80c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Sat. Mat.—77c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 WESTERN TOUR—DIRECTION BLWYN CONCERT BUREAU Governor of Idaho|Take Salts to Flush Kidneys| WASHINGTON, March 17.—Secre. is of Idab in SAINT BARNABAS’ CHAPEL Mark QUEEN CHURCH, 11 a. m. and ANNE Rev. B. P Pp. m 20 pom. FIRST BAPTIST — Ambrose ey, DD. 945 1 a. m to the Chu m and tr P. U,; evening, Rev 1 Morgan, D. D., k m., service I Su Fa ret senior COLUMBIA BETHLEHEM LOUTH ERAN CHURCH, Rev. H, Mav. Sunday 10 a. m.; church ice, 11 a.m, tor. school NT MICHAEL'S CHAP Mark's Parish, Sixth Job Holy communion mon at 9:00 a. m.; Sunday 1045 a. m, RELIEVES ASTHMA. INSTANTLY | ctce, no tat ette BAPTIST A of} and| made from the acid of grapes and and ser-| lemon school at}and is used by ASTHMADOL |. 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