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28 SATURDAY APRII 1923 tHE LARA PHILLIPS 777 Telegrams Practically Idan- tify Woman in Honduras | Goodwin on Way Tel | | 108 ANGELTs | Qrams and cat at Mrs. RM WASHINGTON, survey of the ¢ Washington at Tegucigalpa he ly identity fugitive he ing to reports ‘Traeser. Telegrams a gon, Tampi Phillips’ stater fon, recent moved to Tam These telegrar money, and t was belng se very latter's trial he and ofte: her in jail, After Mrs, Phi gape, she was traced to Tamplco, Dat whe did not tarry there long Charge Women Trade Names| BY HERMAN ROBLETO | (Copyright, 1923, by United Press) TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, April 28-—-Great confusion has arisen over | which—if either—of two women held Les Angeles | Jack and| 2 ? 3 were firector of the requests for replies said money mation service in Spok Mrs, Jackson was ring the Visited plans for the surve er sister personal t and a g23 232 mation work It pe the Columbia deve here, is Clara PUillips, hammer murdereds The women the and sive names of | Mrs. R M Police declare t names when they were The a ah younger woman. th j,Aasitinn conser description of © regis cee tered at the hote! lan ; Mrs. Young, but she is now posing oy as Mra. Carson. | will Some sort of trick which | we ‘Will result in the pe of the real Clara Phillips is ed. | : bd — : we Tm an effort to seraighten out the eon. Sees | PORTS tangle, the authorities informed} s Skee a #ach woman that she would be re-| sae wy feased if she could prove the other trad Spey was Clara. oye : dapiht Each replied that she had never boda seen Mrs. Phillips. te Angeles de-| | 59 PEN tectives are expected re within ‘Chdbesia Lane tWo weeks to make positive identifi. | ee Te cation, | ' : 5 The women are physic: alike (0, Conrail: The younger one, who says e | she is Mrs. Carson, is slender, a The Coast Constr g $2 years old, and very stylish. ed 8 € have finally determined on a po! of silence. Carson, on the talker. He denies that he is tive from justice in Los Ange! declares that he is a repre: Sf capitalists and came here to look contra 1—Elsie Ferguson, Metropolitan. 2—Olga, Pantages. SEA to Spo- | kane to Confer on Work tilla Tap of recla land pment a the IGHTEN NET ON Moore F e Features Comedy SURVEY STARTS Artist Here sie Pesciuson at Met FIRST OF MAY on Sunday Ha Worle Fame Pianist wide Novae Guiomar ne Mile, ¢ fame almost appearance in of the m 2 weason that ant and famou to this elt Predicts Change in Political Parties sent “Dance, Color and § feature of their terpsichorean pro. in |varloun objects about IS D'ALBERT QUINTET | Frank Rich and Found in San Francisco —_ |sram Is an original tango, an ex-|, Frank Rich and company. w BAN FRANCISCO, April 28.—|ceedingly clever bit of stepping. | D#¥® Produced several vaudevt &- | originality, Bobby McLean, werld’ champion | Ures seen in Seattle this season, are | nore Earl are th Stamps valued at $25,553, said by jobby Me 5 8 pion} ice skater, will offer “Tons of Ice,” with the assistance of three helpers. The Three White Kuhns will sing their own songs. This is said to be! one of the best singing acts in| vaudeville, Faul Gordon and e Rica are comedy vaudevillians with a clever lot cl comedy. Postal inspectors to be of those de- Rominations missing from the Olym “pla, Wash., postoffice, following the | @aring robbery there the night of/ March 18, were in the hands of the federal authorities here today. ‘The stamps ‘were recovered from "trunks said to have been stored in| in that of the D'Albert quintet |and variety stages which will be presented at the Palace | Hip theater Saturday as the feature | of the new bill for the week. | rwice?” Jack D'Albert ts a Pactfic Coast | . boy, whose voice and dancing have| RANNISTER STILL, won him quite a vaudeville circles, With him are four | screen offering Bannister, the pxychic reputation In| FEATURE OF OLYMPIC the air, ¢ "Back to Summerville” Ethel Clayton is featured in the} ‘Can a Woman Love performer, in sald to Who! be a rapid-fire comedy skit full of Morey Drinko and Klea- characters, who are | said to have another successful revue] experienced in both musical comedy | told the court she could serve period standing on her head. BOILS PAIN Mertes Boll Plasters Stop Pain and Open the Boll All Drug Stores, red musical Bu PAGE 5 | Sunday in 1 the G ‘hur ches “ / se el's Chapel of St, Mark X Sahin‘ Chkidits Se Mis eats THEATRE Ale Ra Existence St, Michael's Chapel o ft | Parish, Holy communion and sermon, 9:20| THREE WHITE KUHNS u , 1 10:45 a. m. stl ccs. Seg BOBBY HARRY 4! John H, Booth of Louis. wi - i ot Wi nae : World's Greatest Ice Skater, in MAE ; ARSE seaside 4 “TONS OF ICE” Assisted by Charles Embler, in t Booth of St will speak is Ballard Christian—Kenda Rurke, minister, Morning: nited rances and ff ties to Prayer.” Evening Fello ip With God *| Central Christian—Norman Joh minister Morning, th Throne.” nts in Church Hist ration Movement,” hed est Seattle € erfatian—C that | Judge John Sater here today. Judge Sater in his decision |that “immoral and criminal ¢ j tons and teachings” but ruled $80,000 that wan excessive, making several immorality.”” the colon: ences to undoubtedly |existed in the Benton Harbor colony, Hansel's claim for The court was nevere in its plied condemnation of conditions at} Twice Daily—2:30-8:15 15¢ to $1. Mats, lic to 50€ Broadway's Star That Klassy Little Klown SYLVIA E CLARK “ARTISTIC BUFFOONERY” Famous Comedian (The Traveling Salesman FRANK | MelNTYR “WEDNESDAY AT te THE RITZ” nd m. Assisted by Burke “DANCE, COLOR AND SPEED” PAUL GORDON & AME RICA Comedy Vaudevillians JIM TONEY « ANN NORMAN —in— “YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN” Edna Blue, James dd Jim Waters Hin i Stan 4 Coming May 6 O¥er Several business enterprises. | Bannister, Olympic. 4—Eleanor Earl, Palace Hip, 5—F rank | pox 1| SPOKANE, April 28.—Progress! ir Bs Divine Ha also says it is ridiculous to sus-| Arorntyre Moore or 5 entiment . onger | vrar The Question wect that either Mrs. Carson or Mra, eure, MOTE. wre saggy tt tate [Of Life Young is Ciera Phillips Frank Meln known forjto be a m beautiful and artist ele h t pinion eR i i jis great role in “The ‘Traveling | Program Co. ‘ aig who has re) Greenwobdd Christian — Thos. N Women’s Identity salesman,” will be the headline a! ’ ia billed 88 4 |aance drama A a8 mo | ‘ : * |traction at the Moore for next original stories, |Saturday nish : $= Proves Confusing | 0%: in @ breezy sketch, “Wednes pact: “Mit feces tote | - pode gh S be WASHINGTON. April 2%—The|day at The Ritz.” In this very| fis inimitable style of comedy| LU GE 7 T that a: demoorat: sill be al ; : x mtate department today acted to; humorous skit he takes the rol¢e|trings him many rounds of ap iP i A AL lcoasor to Congressman J First Unitarian Church, Odd Fel A clear up the confusion concerning|of a gentieman who has become | play) jw: ebster, but the democratic candi. |'°** Temple. ith and East Pine 1H “the identity of the two women held|inebriated at a wedding and han) Castleton and Mack, two of vaude | TO C ARPENTE | date must run on a progressive plat ead ese : Ju i is ‘ acon wi " im Tegucigalpa, Honduras, one of|found himself in the wrong house.|vitie’s favorite artists, will present | a | form rector unday school a’ a.m; ‘i (whom is suspected of being Mrs.|He puta his\entire 270 pounds intola snappy program of se‘ected songs |, Pek” With epilepsy while walk) wr neteve the time Ja coming |MOrPins service, 11, subject, “Spirl ; CHARLES THORPE €& WARNER GAL Clara Phillips, hunted California|tho comedy. Jand some clever acrobatic dancing, ate ie the, Seeks of «bul NE 8 lwhon the two parties will b known {tual Pioneers,” | ‘ IN slayer, The ¢epartment asked the| Sylvia Clark, the “Klassy Little |interspersed with comedy, in their z hr hecinadibgsa split jan progressives and conservatives,” ohare ae \ t Kovernor of Galifornia to send at|Klown,"* in another headlined attrac-|intest auccens, whicn they call | PTday afternoon, 7h er ipicnaciptare |he said Findlay Street Christlan—J. 1.| tes MISS SYNCOPATION nce the identification papers of|tion on the new bill. This artist /vilever Kapers of High Kaliber.” | ee eee een eee nen ad. plunged - i |McCallum, minister. Morning, “Sor- | Birs. Phillips so that it can be de-|has made buffoonery a high art] Glenn Jester & Co. appear in a|S" lost his balance and plunged) ae rows Turned Into Joy.” Evening, termined whether Mrs. R. M. Young) and with a cycle of exclusive ma-/novelty, “The Temple of Mystery." |vn" ‘he Sake, falling 90 foal. Seattle Electrician |"No Matter What a Man Belleyes, OF Mts. Jesse Carson is the woman | terial she in seen to even better ad-/Th sensational {llusion, “The Invis ON ere hig ge ie garde . ° Just So He Does Right.” wanted. vantage than when she was {n|ible Flight," is one of the features | ‘Urine his skull, He was picked up| Killed in St. Paul - ——— Bol are in custody in Honduras.| musical comedy. One of her strong: lof this contribution [SRceeeset SN erro |. an bat. Aceh shy While x i est assets is hor Indi duality, Frknk? Cromidt' and Tatty: wast (of. |ROTOUs!., Where Be Meds few. tote Ee ee hare wastaniey OL wine WINS DAMAGE Jim Toney and Ann man inifer their latest success, “One to aes = PSE IR F Ti geaitie’ gedigdian ed “ \“You Know What 1 are a! Bill," and @ very laughable program RE. WOR SS: eae ree h | F ROM PURNELL ae WEEK STARTIN $25, 000 STAMPS :: cae Fe-lot cross tire comedy ‘patter, Inter eons ge Marcle aaa a Hehe : "ant bigs oe ‘| | NIGHTS ST. G MONDAY 3 , vived by < er auto, The driv - oS | mé.aber the pair from former visita.| mingled with song and piano, com-|%¢f He Is survived by a widow | & of this city, eal G matD Be ee ee Matinees Wednesday—Saturday i |healthful diversion because their) ‘Tho Pantagescope will show a Ph ta E lgranted John W. Hansel and his| ae brand cf bumor is a tonic and anlcomedy feature with Gienn Goff at|4nd company, who are programmed| By |family expelled from the house of} | elixir. the organ. an “Saying It by Wire." Thrillaare| CHICAGO, April 28.—Mary Anne|pavid, in his suit against “Kings} RTE Harry Roye and Billie Mae, as ee: promised when Davids balances pre- Logue, sentenced for 60 days on her} Benjamin F. Purnell, head of the Loot of Olympia Robbery | «ister by charies Embier, wi PALACE HIP FEATURE carlously on @ tall ladder and tounes| 209th conviction for drunkenness,|colony, in a decision tasued by heid ‘ondi: | im- refer | | ie | &: DERECTION At 2118, 4:30, G45, Dp. ‘The Frank Rich Coy Ine. ‘oung miases, described as clever | a ik focal warehouse by three persons| Topics of the Day, The fables, |Jingern and dancers , | ai the ty fos orice tachi: “how under indiétment charged with |The and the orchestia 8°} 4 veniritoquist who has discarded |ance Bannister is proving popular Connection with the wholesale stamp | other Hous (on; tte TukW. Lt, ie Carmien attoray aed enenad'| taverite with tne chalencess Hiram | pea cash haul at Olympia. | |his talents to newer channel, is| pearance will be extended for another Those now under indictment and | ELSIE FERGUSON | promised in the appearance of Jack|week to give all patrons a chance to| fae custody here now ary: STARS AT MET Lee in his “Phony Recital.” Original| see him and have him answer their| BR. J. Riley, alias R. J. Scanion,| popular Elsie Verguson will ap-| humor of the most contagious nature | questions. The rest of the present| " Slias Richard Williams; George Con-| pear at the Metropolitan for the|{s promised in this act. bill, which Includes the comedy ley, alias James McNulty, alias| week commencing Monday night. In| A chance meeting ina hotel lobby|pany in“ “dames Kelly; Mrs. Helen Conley, |her return to the stage, Miss Fer-|betwoen an ex-soldier and a Redland the offering of the beauty | ‘Slias Mrs. Helen McNulty. The trio|guson is featured in a production|Cross maid who made a s«weater|chorus will end tonight, and a has been in custody since March 30. | which ts guaranteed to be as high-|which went to France, provides tha|complete change will will come class as all her former dramatic! plot for “Scottie,” a comedy skit to/for Sunday. The Olympic com + pose esses, which are well known.|be presented by Jack Russell andjedians will present “Jerry, the BT. TOUIS, Mo., April 28 For \iphe title of hor present vehicle is| Belle Titus. | Tramp,” & well known dramatic suc- | Peeping into the windows of young| rhe Wheel of Life,” and ix the| Not only wire stunts, but balanc-|cess, and the Beauty Revue will ap-| omen late at night Charles Mensen| work of Jamex Bernard Fagun, an|ing feats, Juggling and unicycle rid-| pear in some new. numbers which | ares sent to Jail for six months. eminent English author, ling 4s promised by Arthur Davids! promise to be good. | | ‘The action of “The Wheel of | ———— tare ns. ead ca oe Life” takes place in that land of {magic and mysticlsm—India—and the play takes {ts title from the| | Buddhist Wheel of Life, with ite! strange philosophy that the passion | of love is an filusion, i]| ‘The play has been widely praised | |for Its many picturesque scenes, its | very entertaining qualities, and the | fact that it is the most interesting of the many ¢ s fn which this jetar has taken part. The principal role is that of an alluring young wife, who loves and ig loved by @ man 20 years the Jun- for of her husband, Frederick Worlock is the leading ITIS SAID ji man, and C. T, Davis, J, Fisher that op en A White, Irby Marshall, Georgo the “BANK-! |Thorpe and Erte Cowley tho other never gets laid off. |f\very-much-acclaimed members of the supporting company, which is Start that kind of a habit today with he deposit in this the original American one. eee ARABIAN OFFERING IS PANTAGES FEATURE On the current bill ut the Pan- tagen theater, opening with tomor- row’s matinee, several prominent at- tractions will be offered. ‘Topping the bill will be seon the “Six Shieks of Araby,” from the far-off wands of the desert. Thens artists present characteristic scenes in typical Arablan costumes. A program of the desert, with chanting songs and} Ortental syncopated Inatrumentation, interspersed with dancing and a big surprise finish, is prom) Olga and Mishka, two internation: ally known dancing artists, apse ih It will mean capital to use when a busi- ness opportunity is offered. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE Prenent THE D’ALBERT Morey Klennore DRISKO & EARLE “Hack to Summerville* Jack Helle RUSSELL&TITUS “SCOTT A Novelty Pinytet Arthur Davids & Co. “Saying It by Wire” JACK LEE In ony Moeeltal A COMING nee et rT PALACE. HIP m, METROPOLITAN THEATRE Ackerman & Hurris’ Sensational Succens, “STRUTTIN’ ALONG” 74 People=Direct From 14 Weeks in San Iranclico—15 People ConTINuo! lrol ACKERMAN G HARRIS. CCTTODAY FOR A WEEK—— First Run Photoplay At U1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:30 and 10 p.m, A Great Star in Her Greatest Picture— _SunTerTe | CLAYTON In a Film Answer to the Burning Question; “Cana Woman Love Twice?” SOON 'TO TT THEATRE ff US | t THE BIG DRAMATIC TREA’ OF THE SEASON —— PRICES — Nights—50e, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Matinees—30c, 7c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 —SEATS NOW SELLING— FOLLOWING WEEK FIVE NIGHTS, STARTING SUNDAY, MAY 6 whe SPeEDIEST. PEPPIEST. BREEZIEST, FUNNIEST, MUSICAL REVUE SAN FRANCISCO WAS SEEN IN YEARS”— ence TOUTTIN | MONG WORLDS GREATEST DANCING SHOW “MAMIE SMITH RUCKER» wo JAZZHOUNS | anoPERRI cleans wire CREOLE BEAUTY “A bee al SEVENTY FIVE. SEAT SALE

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