The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1923, Page 5

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ia SATURDAY, APRIL lL, 19. E uropean Star Pan Ha FOOD ON ISLE Rio Unit Show by Provisions ped f \ Henry . W 1 ‘ \ abov u y p s 1 ‘ Fe i ve th ' piloted by John Mille of ¢ The Miller pla ‘ K, Wilson, Chicage left Northy tf Fox Frida The party ft th beni ot ; . \ | Howeve t h i ‘from b 4 r Woolbridge eturned to Gaylord, Mich A mat Chicago Chief Bans iN ys Pools on Baseball CHICAGO, A war ot a 4 1 —Delano Vell, vantages. 2—WVoral Mack 400 5 a were 3—Mlle: Milly, Moore. 4- i arrested:in the last 24 hours by the Mile. Germaine Milly and M Ma exent |& bi f of © ne Tilllo, direct from the al t hevue Des oles” in P Storm-Tossed Ship will be the headliners a met Merri}. He ll next week. Amelia Johr Due Here Saturday ame big dancin end Gertrude n Makawell, inbound . which ¢ off Point t Townsend, The barkent from San F ne ered fierce gale trained in the best traditions of the classic ballet. Mille. Mifty comes from Basque village in the Pyrenn cha origina of Surprises. ¥ presenting an} ption entitled “An Act | near I They give a program rive in Seattle in to’ and was‘a brilliant pupil of Mile.|oy athietic balancing decanted Hurmac Satur Stickle. Tillio was educated in the with instrumental numbers on tho| sailn were blown out | ballet of theParis opera. They have} piano and violin, Point Wilson and si arranged thelr dances’ to please) phe }to await a tug. The vaudeville patrons and the result '9) comedy Goff at| dispatched to her ald. said to be a veritable sensation. homas Mark yped anchor Pantagescope is showing a Humacanna was feature with Glen | the organ. pe Another feature of the bill is the! y . : aboard the ve ‘ inquest | expected to end soar, have there|%0’ bY Organized co-operation of the) Jo. york April 2 | skin, beautifies it, increases the blood | . ‘ ; et Poto the| eETY OFFERING Hee dbbinew sg PEACE 10: 0N6 SORTS there|‘iterent national health services;| NEW YORK, April 21.—Jauntiy | Supply andthe circulation, and pins e in troubles irst local appearance of Toto the|QN PALACE HIP BILI. into his death will be held here Sat-| been #0 many wars since the adop- |mwinging « gold headed cane, an famous clown. Toto pleases old and : urday. He is sald to have died ‘as! tion of the covenant? for the suppression of the traffic in |ENUE OB 8 Rae wedlai’ achen jDles and” eruptions ‘vanish’ quickly. * . Kouse.| One of the brightest offerings pe bagel Pera ht pe as | . women and children; for tho sup- an ae ae eve S8.| Beauty is but skin deep and good) W h young allte, His name is a Houte-| Ope of the brightest offerings of] 44 requit of drinking moonshine of| when the league D-|atik hat at a rakiah angie, walled |tost je borer note & It Cuticura hold word in two continents and his 30 minutes of amusement without a his own manufacture. omined Sat of the ne scenic point urday with the ot view, is aaaiae openin, ee ee ee featured by “Smiles and| Aged Rancher Is Joe Morris and Flo Campbell in| Stiles’ & miniature fashion, son) Sentenced to Hang comedy of the “The Aviate-her” is a big sketch that is also a feature COQUILLE . April fashionable modiste's ship's cook, Isdead| 4. Q. AR Nations’ at Moore AIRMAN DROPS Lord Cecil Tells What League Mean = Ten Isolated by Ice Saved| British Statesman Answers The Star's Ques- tionnaire on World Organization BY EDWARD M, THIERRY t ed and will ne ele of f “ r m ¥ outlawed. No mem OPLIGED to nomic pr \ tho league has| ong then ent bal hopes 10) Hiockaded state : * : Q. What ta Poni to empire haa toe byes ’ K~| ether one natic thru N, F A B A. Service, prepared a list of 10/! h or representative questions and sub-| sx votes in the mitted them to Lord Robe Here | fled H nswers, Persor uthor. | dom the m ‘ 1. Q. How many ndtions are nov I hea it mn the resorted to war enants the answer to an that the British otes than any the United States hat guaranty een th I it has be fat of thi interfering with registered » probable vored to jen of military al its people claim when the g ed to force American the them member our immi~ jcularly the exclu tt it not . i that full) 49, 9, What Dube as Wa problema lea fal conditions, cte.? eT A. One of ration in enoea and or preparing aft nd the dis 1 the Si |cerning freedom of transit on inter-|ing from locomotor attaxia as a re-| above, a a success few have Cunt frontiee, In [national rivers, railways, ete; for| sult of service with the Canadian |equaled. His pure herbal remedies, | " stunt Frontier. “the improvement of all Jabor condi-|army tn France. which have stood the test for fifty| all these cases, war was stopped or tions in lens ed and In three of them a final solution which recetved the full consent of the parties was found. Why, since the leagua was demic disease by g there were still a ing on. All these oa . ates in one way or another, were |Usiness interests s creat world war, |clé# concerning arbitration in commercial tion of le chan) for ‘on out since the ce. There are on and nt tized promote ws of interna advanced 1 the Internatic ion; for the prevention of all epl. epidem ces and » them of citizenship? he great world| r can solve, bi ch 4 int the tional which there are genuine common in. terests to be werved. For thia pur “|pone, the league has held confer. | smmittees for conventions con. countries | ai labor organt- special campaign tion on moval pression of the illictt traffic in dan racts; for unifica- bills of ex-| clause: of inequitable H NOTED BRITON the b f Her White, t fiat $4 a 3 i (Ky ae f t on. Rain ! Both 1 the 4 ordinance ons I tows the bette 1 nored F f from i n ¢ ‘last yeas o gue makes od ident sincerity in hin belief t mere Pe vbyiz ist 1 1 Bora he has|at Monda the apple to ibe . 7 om aune |e be Pipsoe e and other features are being ho has not American | that the ne : people | power from 1 Sed. to tiie ( deciined to comment on his| kilowatt hou the valle talk President Harding, but| for commerc 65 $250,000 t earned that during the cents to al t rch the chief natead of 35 per cent on loads with r al large apart 4 maximum of 250 er, and 8 are in process of con- W Pre ctions of the schools and stipu- | —————— ee _Ce fee of $1 shall be paid} TIRES WITH 500 NAIL sag re for the LEAK NO AIR ca 3 Iburn of Chicago has arra for -——— l invented new u sles Secretary of State ner tube, ch, ty 7 1 neet. | 1 punctured 500 time ut the loss Hughes, will meet, it was in-| |Br any air. Inc ir mileage dicated. | from 10,000 to 12,000 miles without WILL PROBE Hi in | detectives in: Ambr Jan overdose of vere preacriptt | told ° ers. Dr. Jauntily Walks to Discovery {s a blood medicine and} | whistit for the promotion of | Whistling by common pol. |f the A ipromenade, rushed to the rescue as | puts you in fine condition, with all PAGE ! ASSURE LOWER PREDICT s00M LIGHT RATES IN WENATCHEE Committee Approves New| Farmers Expect Big Crops Schedule Ordinance This Summer and Fall ARDING SEES iin the me ters from $5,50 to $ losses ewult of the ILSON. AN 1D © the elimination for new accou CECIL MEET rae haken, he told Lord | h Bryan Discontinues BS se Publication t Ross sa nd payme > Regulate Language ; J hag Gov. Charles W. ed on behalf of him- d brother today. Teaching in Hawaii HONOLULU, April Allen lan guages taught in the public school public has been issued of Hawai! will be regulated by a Wiliam J. . 1 Jopted by th editorial, said terday, The 5 for maga des for annual in- measure also pro’ newspapers. |removing this wonderful tube fromm | the wheel, and the beauty of it all is | that this’ new puncture-proof tube lcosts no more than the ordinary tube, and makes 1 a real pleas- ou can Mr. A. A. Mile West 47th st, Chicago, ‘ants them introduced everye DRUG CASE April 21.—Police | Wonderful opportunity for for Dr. Bertie J |agents. If interested write him to= thy clubman, to day.—Advertisement jousness 80 that he| train of tad to hte the strange its Of foul p he is a arent to get al drug filled and | politically and. professionally, io had asked a bell boy p for th the night clerk A distinguished citizen, honored | Dr. R appears | is suffer-|V. Piero whose picture years, are still among the “best sell- Pierce's Golden Medical stomach alterative. It clears the His Death Off Pier For your your stomach must be in condition, your liver active. This Discovery of Doctor Pierce's If you are croubled with pimples, blackheads. redness, roughness, itching and burning. which disfig- ure your complexion and skin, Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment will do much to help you. Always include the Cuticura Talcum in your toilet to his death off the en4| piood to be good, 75th st. pler yesterday. : policeman, who had watched his | man stepped off the ¢, but tons of sewer w string r that the organs active, Ask your nearest druggist for Doctor Pierce's Golden ne ; shop with three pretty models among | Pea ged her of. the hen ‘ customs, formalities, ete (but, of |¢mptes into the river at that point | Medical Discovery, in tablet or liquid . 4 ather ¥ . 9,» dena |peace ix eve here re blished, i. ‘| ‘. rations new program. The girl's fathor| 100 Secular tha eebacitir fo onic ta} Creek fion'ot ‘the Coos country, Janta al nays hn oF peace is 3 course, leaving customs and tariff, |!#4 swirled the suicide seaward. | form, or send 10 cents for trial pack- Locmatno wn. Addrees: “Catieura Labe owns an Racha and taaiets “ be most attractive to the eye.|found guilty ago of murde at % ri readies ‘ ‘e entirely at the discretion of each| Only the cane, with {initials “R.|age of tablets to Dr. Pierce's Inval- erie, 0G, Maléon 45, Mass.’ the young man learning to run It) tes Cross, a former musical com.|in the t w g ‘ merican soldicra be fon to decide for itnelf), Le KR." engraved on its gold head, | jds" Hotel in Buitalo, N. ¥.—Adver- Charlies comedian,” is Irwin, “the modern nother spot on the sentenced to } jedy favorite, takes the part of Jules, pill devoted to the production of| {he sreat Parisien designed, while| Peare was conve of killing Re ¢ ee ice Zisie ey seen as wife and a neighbor, Jim ( ol laughter. Mr. Irwin has stories that |E!sie Stradiey te A ene a. deocken Liat a Ivadou, who emplc ure new and a new manner of tell o him ial these. Known as the most mismated part. | mountain, Judge Randa ny a. penchat eanert ein thant Held for Bishop i "5 ” tence. Notice of appea arrel D h that sti ‘The McDonald trio will prove a|Be™ ts the variety profession, Moore | /6ne>. c oe, 06. 85 yest eent; ST. LOUIS, Mo. Apri’ 21.—The| } sensation and the Five Lelands hav fas ae eT dean ee Ee that a stay of execution would be| 6 Q. Do you mean literally (as|funeral of Daniel $. Tuttle, Inte have an act that is standard on the) | NOt ey ee clephantine propor.|asked when the appeal shall. have| stated in your speech before the|presiding bishop of the Episcopal big Orpheum circuit. peti a aes re iste rer pr es been perfected | Woman's Pro-League Council in|Protestant church of America, was Armstrong and Phelps are billed) : a nt he r “A nae the same | ore |New York, Apri’ 4) that the league |held yesterday, with simple, but im- as “the boys from Hollywood.” They | Félative size as a kitten, docs not, and will not, rely on force? |pressive ceremonies. will amuse in their own “California | ae me 1 en are both Cashier Avicsted Will public opinion be the onty| A score of bishops from other violin players and dancers. rcapon “ ith te states attended. Rt. Rev. joy vin | weapon “with tecth"? . Boyd Vin of the Day, Pathe News, | Jess melodies are described as of the for Embezzlement A, I mean that the league does |cent, Southern Ohio, read the serip- | most up-to-the-minute their steps feature East Indian num: | Maxy rs. They call thetr.turn “Song and} Lamar, Colo,, wanted ‘there for the THE WORLD” | Dance Creations. | alleged embezzling of $250,000, Yodeling nurabers, a2 comedy bur-| arrested here ye lesque dance and harmony singing| deputies from the sheriff's office promises to mpke the “Songs and| aC GRORES | Comedy Saying Webb and Webb delightful novelty on the new pro- varie while! LOS AN April 21.—Charlee president of a bank at Aesop's Fabtes and the concert or- chestra are other attractions on the bill “WHIRL 0° | AT THE PANTAGES NOW! The second of the big unit shows| comedy to be presented Hl, vie somewhat ander, will ong the lines of entertain the | with crystal gazing and oth Alex at the local Pantages all next wee! psychic starting with Monday's matinee.| sTam. Hil “The Whirl o’ the World,’ as it Is| Jugslers who tell jokes while they| Performances. He will a r ques titléd fs a full length musical comedy,| Work, the two Daveys, may be ex.| tions put to him by members of the | audience, nd give a generally inter pected to provide high class well known|tainment. The male partner is said 'to be a genius at balancing, using} everything from a cigarette to a cannon ball. jis lyrics and music were made by nter- William B. Friedlander, producer. ‘Phe feature of this revue, Delano Dell, is known as one of ihe cleverest comedians. He ix supported esting performance What's in the Air by an all-star , including Amelia} Wallace and Noah Beery, famous'| PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, Johnson, Bernice Geesling and Mil-| screen chameter actors, are co APRIL 21 dred Hess. starred in “Stormswept,” the film KI 10 oO 11 a. m3 3:20 A large chorus of pretty girls are| offering. to 4:30 : with this attraction, while the| PSYCHIC IS STAR KIR—5:0 to 615 p. m.; 8:30 settings and effects, 12 scenes {a all,|OF OLYMPIC BILL to 10 p. m. are beautiful and elaborate. In all,| tn conjunctiow with their regular KHQ—1:30 to 8:40 p.m. 132 costumes are used lofferings of vaudeville, comedy _KFHR—2:30 to m3 9 to The plot deals with the trials and| drama, girl revue and photoplay, the|| 1° P. ™ tribulations attending the efforts of | Olympic theater has billed for a lim QUIET—6 a producer of a musical comedy tol ited engagement Bannister, who is| secure an attractive chorus for his} said to be a mind reading marvel company. He succeeds and the) Bannister, whone work is said to be yhow they were to produce was the} 0” 4 | trial of a flapper bootlegger by a judge who consumed the entire ex- hibit. The time scenes will be ville features. KTW—11 7:15 p.m. betw the various occupied with vaude- ‘irst mention ‘s due ONE WEEK Edouard Cariton, former tenor of} the New York Metropolitan Opera| Com. Monday, April 30 company, blessed with a robust voice, who will be heard in a pro- MARK gram of classical numbers. Mr, KLAW, Inc., ELSIE Carlton is known thruout the musical Presents world as one of the foremost in grand rere Thoroughness Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cui tomers accorded artista | FERGUSON (IN PERSON) —IN— tesy consistent with nese Sudument. 4% Paid cn Savings Accounts Accounts subject tv heck Are Cordialiy Invited Peo eoples Savings Bank 1D AVE. AND Vike 8K, OF LIFE” Ky JAMES BERNARD FAGAN hrilling Play of a Wonderful Lovo rich — Nights He, The. $2.00 and SHAT SALE MONDAY was terday afternoon by audiences called into outside quarrels in order (Copyright, 1933, to enforce league diac A. N > woldiern be ture leasons; Rt eek to arrive at the solution of the problems with which it deals by i Brown, means of force, and that it will not Gatlor, endeavor to enforce the acceptance | counctl, of its recommendations on any coun- Now comes the classic among epics of the sea— with the sereen’s greatest character actors, 6:45, A Medley of Fashion, Dance JULE DORAL FOX & MACK “Song and Dance Creations” WEBB & WEBB “Songs and Comedy Sayings” MOORE AND SHY “A Study in Contrasts” by Seattle Star) Rev. Virginia chairman of the and Bishop ¥ took part in the services 0:00 THE |Simple Funeral Is William at 2:15, 4:30, p. “SMILES AND STYLES” TWO DAVEYS extraordinary Comedy Jugglers” Rev. T. national! | Jchnyon also jremained. ee Abe, HIS SECOND | [ tisement. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE ~ ALEXANDER PANTAGES COMBINED S ©" MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA i 5~ VAUDEVILLE SHOW A WHIRLWIND REVUE IN AZ SCENES with DELANO DELL and a BROADWAY COMPANY: of. 50:PEOPLE“50 .~ BIGGEST VAUDEVILLE SHOW’ or SEASON. TOGETHER WITH A. SUPER FEATURE, PRODUCTION ‘NO ADVANCE IN PRICES MATINEE S aa NIGHTS. 40.< KIDDIES 10

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