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SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928, THE SEATTLE STAR Popular Star at Moore COAST CITIES Pan Ha HENRY B.WALTHALL N “THE UNKNOWN” A PSYCHOLOGICAL MYSTERY STUDY BY ETHEL CLIFTON, RUTH GLANVILLE “THE GREATEST SAXOPHONISTE” with Hal Senders, Violinist —and— ALEX GOLF” ALTHEA LUCAS and COMPANY in “An Artistic Triumph” HOWARD —in— NGS AND STORIES” ANTONIO ISABEL PERCY DeMARCOS|BRONSON Direct from Argentine WINNIE BALDWIN in “A HAPPY MEDIUM” and the SEVEN MUSICAL SHEIKS Hip. Esop's Fables—Topics of the Day—The News—Orchestra known.” SHOW INCREASE No Estimate Is Made for Seattle Nan Halperin from Ba the baste of 4 have 664,853 on the first of the fiseql year ng Pittsburg and teooming ninth ty in the San Franct thene figu jump of 90,000, Los Angeles will pass the largest « country, gain of 629,098, enti fan tgrown Buf. eleventh rank in made a wi jiation on 1, more th 33,000 mated po will have taken 241, and Denver } Extimates | cities follow |} A 046 6 829, Pasadena, Richmond Bacramer Great | Oregon 10,993 Utah—Logan, 10,129; Omen, 5,891; Provo, 10,800. | Wa nm-—- Bellingham, 29,995; 13,838. | Astoria, 15,623; Eugene rapid tooth mpin at the climax ia maid to be novel entertainment Comedy cartooning 1s one of the novelties promised by Joe and Clara Nathan tn “Sunshine in the Garden of Vaudeville.” Old-time minstrel ; (days are brought back by Moore, | Brownie and Orintle, real veterans in| | the show business, who have titled | | their turn “A Glimpse of Minstrets; Popular songs, comedy patter, ec-| centrio dancing, tumbling, and all raified entertainment found blackface act of yore tn said to be present here. nm attraction ts a tale of he Unconquered Wom- uby De Remer. ~ COMEDY DRAMA FEATURE . “8 | PLAYING AT OLYMPIC De Marcos!” “With the new bill atarting Sunday fold of GARG) the Olympic will present “Ole, The| jing and ihe a wbeiks’ Swede Out West.” an offering said to be distinotly different from any This 1—Richard Hyland, Olympic. 2—Rose Kres: §—Nan Halperin, Pantages. 4—Clara Howar. 7 rh the e accompaniment of *| musical sheik 1 in | bai tense dramati Un Mr. Walthall been ¢ the os to the Moore few pe Biscuits Mix and sift 2 cups Olraple Flour, 3 teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoons baking pow. with finger tips milk or equal pe mixing it with knife to a soft dough. Toss on floured board, roll lightly to 44 inch in thickness, cut with biscuit cutter, place im pan, brush top with melted shortening ormilk. Bake in bot oven 12to 15 minutes, She makes them better with Olympic Flour Your little girl—the housewife to be— can learn no more important lesson than that good flouristhe basis of better cooking. Your experience proves that Olympic Flour has a uniform perfec- tionwhichmakesit preferred. Insist on Olympic Flour—it is made of the finest wheats; tested to meet the higheststand- ards. Sold by grocers everywhere. PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS CO., Portland, Oregon Mills at Portland, Oregon and Tecoma, Washington Manufacturers of Olympic Pancake Flour and Olympic Wheat Hearts OLYMPIC FIRST BAPTIST—Ambrose M. TRINITY PARISH CHURCH, screen favorite ever since he en thing seen there tn some time It ts Bailey, D. D. 9:45 a m, Sunday school; 11 am. junior church; morn- ing sermon, “On the March”; 6:15 p. m.,, senior and Intermediate B, Y. P. U. groups; evening sermon, “Martin Lother.” Mighth GSa JEmemt Nev. Willie 1 1c tenth thedterpioos, iad tir Cente Biles, rectors Holy commanion, § §. 11) sca tacasreal’ treat for. einera m.; Sunday school, #45 a. m.; morn. | oo Puram 1 free te tng Prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock; |*"S 20 inom ts, ast extyenialy evening ‘prayer and sermon, 1:29, | lneavy. dramatic offort based on, the return of a dead French soldier and the effect it had on hie relatives and friends. Bronson and Baldwin will present their new act “The Happy Medium,” | written by RPC war Pate eres tas FIRST CHRISTIA) ST. MARK’S Episcopal church, | Thrapp, minister; Odd Fellown’ Tem. Harvard ave. and Spring st: Holy/ple; a.m, The Forty Days; p. . | Pearts Before Swine. m.; morning prayer and ser- | 11 a. m, “Immortality”; even- ing prayer and sermon, 7:20 p. m. Bronson is seen as minister; a. m, The * calling to tory; p. m, A Good 8 Christ. SERVICES AT St. Michael's chap- Parish, N. Sixth ave fe Holy communion andj BALLARD CHRISTIAN, on, 9 a. m.; sermon by A. Tay-/E. Burke, m ; a, mm. ¢ lor; Sunday school, 10:45 a, m. jand Communication With God; p. m., ——————— |In His Name. RELIGIOUS OPEN FORU | _— b " JUNIOR BAHAI ASSEMBLY rison have “/ son is a “pro” golfer of th }Angeles Country club, Flanagan a» been in motion pictures with , wards for three years, Be a. m. Sunday Bah on ANTAGE 2o0-fVE.7=9- EVENINGS 40% MATS. 25] on the vat sit Lexgon”* ds and otbers | ara Howard, will Be heard in | She Is a singer of @ comedienne, nd storien. merit deared himself to theatergoers in the | “. exhibition. Ruth Glanville, premiere woman mxaphonist, and fisi Sanders, violin ist, have @ bright musical offering. ‘The usual film attractions and the orchestra are on the big new pro- gram, NAN HALPERIN STAR OF PANTAGES’ NEW BILL Nan Halperin, late star of the New York Winter Garden, will appear as the headline attraction @t the Pan- heralded as @ real Western comedp Grama and deals with the trip into the cattle country of a simple minded, honest Swedish boy tn search of aventure, “Ole,” In this playtet, ig not & burlesque on the modern Gweds, but ts wald to be @ careful Portraiture of the many thousands of bis kind in every community, Rey Stewart In “Red Blood and supplies the photoplay part of the program and some clever vaudeville and anappy chorus num- , {opening with Los) bers with Leo Jaxon and the beauty chorus complete the bill. tages theater with the new bill torhorrow’s matines, This is her first vaudeville tour thru tho West and her present | Vehicle is maid to bo ® most elabor- | ate vaudeville turn, Miss Halperin is internationally | | known as a popular star and for her jinimitable style of presentation and her remarkable perso: Sho re cently ciosed « Broadway engage- | Make It Snappy,” in which | ured with kddie Cantor, ‘ed considerable fame | star of the “Midnight Hounders,” “Spices of 1922" and the | Says Planes Would bald Cut Patrol Costs What’s in the Air | PORT ANG S, Wash. April 7. |Seaplanes operating in conjunction PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, || with coast guard stations would cut APRIL 7 patrol costs on Ediz Hook Spit and KDZE—10:20 to 11 a. m; the coast of Olympic peninsula 4:20 p. m. : |thousande of dollars annually, KIJR—5:80 to 6:15 p. m.; 8:20 to ||Port Angeles commercial club 10 p.m. eves. A resolution was passed by KHQ—7:80 to 8:20 p. m. the club urging the establishment SUNDAY Tks value pf KTW—ti1 a. m, to 12:30 p. m,; 20 to bombing was stressed in the resolu- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN, Norman F. Johnson, minister; a. m, The Christ of Today; p. m, Five Points in Church History—Predestination. Will Hold Memorial Exercises Sunday The Maple post of the American Legion will parade to the All Saints? Episcopal church on Sunday morn- ing, headed by Piper's band, to attend memorial exercises in honor of the British soldiers who served in the war, Rey. Canon Ronald Hilton will deliver the memorial address, e PHINNEY RIDGE LUTHERAN chureh, 70th and Phinney ave.; Nor- wegian services 11:00 o'clock. WEST SEATTLE, C. E. Stanton, minister; a. m, The Principle of Giv- ing; Preparedness. rae GREENWOOD CHRISTIAN, TRINITY CHAPEL, Tenth ave. N. Thos. Plunkett, minister; a. Mm, S@m ALEXANDER DANTAGES PRESENTS THE LATE STAR OF THE NEW YORK WINTER GARDEN "DUMMIES. | °<a224"| it f wuuiam Dever TAXIE LORAING LESTER G | THE FAMOUS A QUARTET OF PANTAGESCOPE | vith GlenviGorr at the. ORGA CANINE THESPLAN GROADVAY orauTiEs| in: TRUE PALS” | -_ HAL) | PRINCETON leh » VERNON] sunset gga Cainiey FEATURE BUSTER KEATON in “DAY DREAMS” a ALEXANDER SUPER - WITHHIS ALL NEW SHOIV me” “The Man Who Kuows"| | -MENTAL MARVEL WONDERS ant personality De Marcos Argentine to 500 NAIL HOLES LEAK NO AIR Mr. A. A. 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Boils Hart Mortes Boll Plasters Drug Stores, 250 GLYCEROLE LOBELIA Cures Coughs Quickly. ja Absolutely safe for infants, childe and adults. 80¢ and $1 bottle, At all good druggiats, or sent postpald DYNER DMt a ¢ Oy "Apokane, Wash, -| of beauty, {man who gots a position as a win- is derelicts by ; 4 to 4:18 p. m.; 745 to 9 p, m. }Century Midnight Whirl on the/ Century roof in New York city. M and Aloha st.: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. mon by P. B. Bezona; p. m, sermon by Ralph W. Ives. Halperin'’s program in Seattle will include @ character song cycle of un usual brilllancy, All restricted num- bers with the musio and lyrics by the wellknown impresario, William B. Friedlander, An unusually strong bill is supporting Miss Halperin, “Dumumico," @ musical farce, with William Pruotle, jr, Lorraine Leater and @ quartet of “Broadway Beau- tes,” promising many amusing situations, while the environ ment and settings are a flash The story ts of w young dow dreaser in a lingerie shop and he is so bashful in proposing to the girl he loves and therefore practices | on the dummies, Edward Allen will present Taxie, ® famous canine, In a novel playlet | which is called “True Pals." Taxie has had considerable experiance in pictures, having appeared with Alice | Calhoun during the lant three years. “Brownderbyville” ts the ttle of the comedy dialogue presented by Jack Princeton and Jeanne Vernon. Their offering includes many witty remarks and promises many hearty laughs, Tho three Pasquall Brothers are billed as the most noted and daring of all Buropean equilibrists and will offer a very starting performance in their line, A comedy feature, "Day Dreams,” with Buster Keaton ts included in the Pantagencope. Glenn Goff will officiate at the organ, ACTS TURED ALACE HIP BILL 0 actu divide headline position on the new vaudeville bill opening a weok's stay at the Palace Hip Satur- day, James Kyrlo MacCurdy being geen in his own playlet,! “Stingy,” while the Kress Moore Four, fancy skaters, promise a novel offering, MacCurdy, who was a stock actor at tho old Third ave, theater 28 yeans ago along with “Lightnin'” Frank Bacon, still occupies: an {mportant position among vaudeville dramatists, | Ho is assivted by. 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