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SATURDAY, MAY 1923. truttin’ Along” at M Met WwW eck Ends Moore Season ee pur bal 1—Le Count Francis, Metropolitan. 2—Jack Berri, Pal- nd ace Hip. 3—With Beauty Revue, Olympic. 4—Elfrieda Wynne, Moore. 5—Jack Mundy, Pantages. be i The Moore, Next Saturday esque in her stunning wardrobe _ the theater closes for the “4 some of best son, id season to rec in August | i. Her band and Hennie i Blossom Seeley, with Bennie Fields | Fields run her a clowe second se and company in a new version of| Elfrieda Wynne and st wi “Miss Syncopation” is the headline | mondet in “A Fireside F will im attraction on the final bill. Blossom | offer a fine high class musical act, rT is vaudeville’s foremost exponent of | Miss Wynne is a delightful lyric so- jazz in its most syncopated form. It|prano and Mr. Simondet is favor: . is promised that this year her act is‘ Ne Wrench tenor. ris a Ly Be in 4 i= > a h. mt . iE nd it. . rw YY Keeps Its Promise . oeiat - . to the Public d Before the Red Top started oper- Pe ation in January you were paying a Taxicab Rate of 60 cents for the first mile and 40 cents for each succeeding mile. : The Red Tops established a 20 per cent lower fare; i. e., a 50-30 : rate, and promised a further reduction in lieu of volume. The public furnished the volume and true to our word we are es- tablishing a new record low Taxicab Rate in Seattle. Beginning today we give you two-fifths of a mile for 10 cents instead of one-third. This makes each mile, after the first two-fifths, 25 cents. These are eastern rates, cheaper than owning your car or walking. In order to realize just how cheap this rate is call Red Top Cab Co. ELLIOTT 5900 THE OPEN FESTIVAL HIT BY AUTO; IN WENATCHEE 1S NEAR DEATH King Apple Rules the City Man and the Subjects SEATTLE STAR India an Folk Tales The Northwinds and the Southwinc How the ‘Southwinds Were Killed Held Claims His Car Was Stolen WENATCHEE, May ®— King Ap| 1 Fourth a And How They Got Their Revenge A n tom wt r it r tal ata’ diate ten a Editor's Note—This is th t ' ri ‘i ' Mohay ivorherignn oy filth of a series Of folk tal t h t ’ a in the ¢ of Puget pound Indians, t " it pital Sa T. W, Eggers wa 4s written for The Star by Er and f . - h 6410 a Gunther (Mrs, Lestie Spier, : ; pathy ansintant professor ¢ % : 4 " 4 t h Ph ¥ nd ¢ state nt tomor f d | Hump ’ Eume a ’ university an get my he read, ' mn ep: | OF cha. M y dell Bat thropologist), his is a Sno ms , baenyy qualinie story told by Snoqual xt morn t capped. fron ment. | Es traced byt inne dim, the same man who came in cane Both kit 4 qu © at-| number of ato, He nde The Stolen use of the bringing * oyal rel pera uring thas he Git not) | Comare: lives on the with them. came . Ai) SENS OM. OD. WEA PEERS TOUS Tulalip reservation and knows s houne ere vd to the} The car was stolen, he declared, from! 9 many other interesting tales ery 00 ity was | Sixt a € und { ion I . rhe eens about his people, The boy built a huge fire itor again some time later between Un All of the stories to fol closed all the doors, It became 7) cate rey ee cn low in this series were ob very hot, so hot that the North fe a Prva An overcoat was found in|) tained by the weiter in her wind people wanted to get out. wers and L 5 which hele d to an un many visits to Northwest They found that were a carpet | Known man, according to the police tribes | trapped, all the doors were clos: 4 tos ¢ J Lith bet ed. Slowly one by one they died peor the. corsrace Ask Damages of | < - BY BRNA GUNTHER | of the terrible heat, need Steve Shi B d), ago the Northwind people} The bo: at up in the top of his a ipping Boar Jand the Southwind people were con-|house and watched his enemies. dic c mplaint asking judgment fc nd also watched that none escaped. 1 on and C ards in 9.87 nguinet tho Unites States | 0% at war with each other un seslch eit Taken Toners hipping board emergency fleet cor.|til the Northwest people had killed 6 did exc A ver ion, alleging breach of contract thelr enemies except bne woman y a tiny chink in the filed in transeript form in fed-| her little boy. When this child | wall and h Jed thru urt Friday by the Puget Sound | had grown up, hie grandfather gave| If thi child had not escaped achinery Depot, a corporation. him a bow and some arrows and he | there would be no Tho contract involved the con-|/went hunting. One day he wandered | the soft Chinook wo of 102 Scotch-Marine boll-|far from home and to the house of | time. ered with the corpora: | Skalat 4 father’s sister, nt t for delive Ma 1, 1918. The) told him how all his father The next story will be “How hipping board took only part of the J. He wan very angr Raven Changed the River bollers contracted for, causing the|at his grandfather for not telling| Courses.” company the asked for in the|him this before and he set out at sult. Jonce to avenge the death of a — | father y are maid | ~. EDWARD PIELOW : He went back to the none < 8k a _ sy includes. several special NUM-| country of the sthwind He play by the appearance | bers arranged by Mr, Whitehead.|foung his enemies living along a en ‘ The organization boasts a saxophone | ive. where they had a salmon t anc eos iol t a a trumpet trio of un. He pulled dbwn some fir boughs and invests his vi ry. shone, twa) Wtipeee nes areas oreo, Ex- Policeman | Found Guilty | n' eccentric dano til they got entar trap " or oe. will appear | top he wanted to make trouble for on Liquor Charge s mado a statement ir opinion of the ahow preme court fraid the b | salmon to him. } Troubadours,” of autiful scene the peop represent war ymond Hitehe den near the Grand Canal in Venice. Tho next day the boy did the same! fered a $50 bribe to escape arrest, Along,’ tho dark, Each im experienced in grand opera| thing again and after ho had taken|and gave a fictitious name. His real) the brightest show on tno sta and will be heard in a series of oper-| out the boughs the people again gave | identity was not learned until he} Harry Carey, celebrated movie star, | atic instrumental selections in-|him some salmon. But now they | was taken to the county jail. went into ecutacies over the per-|ciuding the accordion and guitar. |were very much afraid of the boy | —_—___— formance, his opinion being voiced in capital letters. Irene Castle said “It is the fastest colored revue I have over seen." Paul Aah, popular went crn orchestra leader, wan quoted as saying, “‘Struttin’ Along’ has that certain something—you know what Past mastera in the art of tramp/and held to decide what make-up and charactertzations, Dick Fitzgerald and Jack Carroll promise to provide many merry moments in their tropical songs, parodies and hu- morous satire. They are billed as! “Vaudevilie’s Beau Brummels.”* | meeting DINAS FACES TRIAL MAY 12 RETT, May A plea of | rullty by George Dinas, held in the Jcounty jail here for the murder of I mean—that makes you want to) ‘Two musical comedy stars are com: | Pete Karas, Mra, Cleopatra Karas, seo it again.” Art Hickman, com-|ing direct from the “Million Dollar | Gust Karas and Mrs. Karas’ two poser of “Belgian Rose.” “Hold Me| Doli" production in the persons of children, ts considered likely on May Tight,"" and scores of other famous popular songs, declared the had “speed—nothing else but—" Berri and Bonni, who will offer "Frivolets From the Follies.” Daz |zling gown creations and millinery “SPEEDERS” HEADS | effects which will appeal to the fem- NEW PAN BILL inine portion cf the audience will be | As the feature attraction at the| worn by Miss Bonni, Pantages theater, opening with the| A comedy singing. talking and Jcurrent bill starting with the Mon-|dancing dog, probably the moat nov- |day matinee, the “Speeders,” ajel attraction of its kind to appear comedy with girls and music, headed | ro will be seen in the act of Toots by Jack Mundy, one of vaudeville's| and Pal, called “The Bellboy and His when the raigned before Judge Guy C. ston in superior court here, Dinas was arraigned before Judge Alston last Wednesday and thru his Jattorney, Joseph 'H, Smith of Ever- ett, requested 10 more cays before entering a plea, The judge set 9:20 a, m., May 12, as the time for the | hearing. The accused man has ten in soli- accused man will be Al bn revue | Our Trust Department star comedians, promises a program | Guest.” Beth Sherman and Eddy | |tary confinement in the county jail of clever comedy mingled with pret-| Pierce have a comedy singing and ragatt since February 18, two days after |ty dances and tuneful melodies. |talking skit entitled “Down by the ||| D€Ver takes a vacation. {J|the murder of Mrs, Karas, Gust |Many laughable ‘situations are mald|Old pple Tree.” \\-1t is always-on duty and |||Karas, her brotterindaw and her to occur and with the attractive| Clara Kimball Young in “Tho Wo-| get: 7. ewe children in the rear-of « bakery scenic environment together with|man of Bronze” a semi-tragedy said|{| can help you enjoy |ii' ‘ne Riverside district here. Pete colorful costumes and shapely girls,|to give the star unlimited scope for “OUT TAC Y by ||| Karas, husband of Mre. Karas, was |make this production one of the|exhibition of her dramatic powers is | YOUR VACATION by found dead near the Everett-Mukil- bright spots of 1923 vaudeville to be screened in conjunction, \]| relieving you of all care |]|teo road, of murder | Chuck Haas, California's cowboy | ANIMAL CIRCUS comedian, is famed as a roper and| AT OLYMPIC NOW in his present vehicle he does some Heading the new bill at the Olym- | mystifying tricks with the ease of a| pic for this week is Krueger's Wil¢ magician. His ability as a comedian| Animal Circus, The act which mm almost equals his ekill a» & lariat|cludes stunts done by bears, dogs, | manipulator and his manner of deliv-| ponies, and monkeys {# said to be ering droll wittticlams makes his| one of the most popular offerings of | number something out of the ordi-|its kind ever seen at the Olympic || nary. and it is well conducted. New lines | Chuck Whitehead and his famous|of work make the performance an | jazz band will offer ‘music to take|entertaining one. The Olympic |home in your feet."" ‘These exponents | Beauty revue will appear in some lof the latest jazz type of orchestra-|new and attractive numbers and the | lon promise something new in this|rest of tho bill is expected to please. the. victim ers last May. in connection with your securities. LEAVE THE FOR SAFE and we Drinks Poison by Mistake; Will Live Mrs. George H. Rummens, 43, of 620 W. Howe st., was in the city hos- | pital Saturday recovering from a dose of poison taken by mistake for | medicine. | Mrs. Rummens was taken to the | astial at 3:40 a, m. Saturday after sho had swallowed mercury. Capt. | Joe. T. Mason investigated the case jand announced that it was undoubt- edly an accident. HERE PING, collect your K will | dividends and interest coupons. ‘THE NATIONAL paca | CITY BANK Continuous OF SEATTLE Hol ; j ape Second and Marion THIS FOR THE GROCER “Those eggs you sent me were very ripe.” “How do you know that?” asked the grocer, “A little bird told me."—Judge. VAUDEVILLE (At 2115, 4190, O45 & 0 ™. THE DE MARIA FIVE “A Night in_Venie Dick Fitzgerald AND PHOTOPLAY (At 1100, 3115, 540, 7130 & 10 p.m.) KIMBALL YOUNG Jack Carroll “Vaudoville’s Beau Brui mais" —in a film version of the stage play that startled New York— BERRI & BOMNI TOOTS & PAL im “The Nellbey and) His “THE WONAN OF BRONZE” The story of a wom: an's fight to hold her husband and her own self respect, nen EDDY SHERMANBPIERGE in “Down by the Old Apple Tree” a7 Kiddies TURE EAMON COMEDY FEA LaRRy PAN TAGESCOPE With GLENN Corr at the-Oroan 10c Anytime K ° WHORNR The deputies declared Pielow of-| PAGE ) STUDENT KILLED WOMEN FIGHT: IN CLASS FIGHT ONE STABBED! Police Records Altered to Witness in Legate Case Is, Name of School Held on $1,000 Bond + ' ordom, at 918 Mrs. prominent, of tha® Sty 0. Lege t liberty Saturday on $1,000 Mra, Gordon's She ed in upstairs, : the white 1 gashing her Wolf announced fe. Mrs. : uncovered which ng that Miss proved beyond doubt Mount was ttacked her with @ nail bith a af y ot| The injured woman was taken to as | Provi¢ hospital. Her condition jown | is not serious. Mrs, Curtis later reach. | came into the police station and poste months | €4 bond for her appearance, At the time of the murder of Offi# have been rs. Curtin testified at at, Vaueett cst concerning ale Aithar Pee the red light district, ates Par a hou that time die cas caller the street from the Ae each nere Legate was killed, She ete was arrested several times and ones hours Inter Mount disappe {ined $250 for operating a disorderly house Wosiinin Mardesin i" to. prev Faces Trial May 14 more students be ¢ thrown into th i c MATH FALLS, Ore., May 5 unless the were upbo id. al of Mrs. Mabel Nichols, 23, whe had been hurled into the lake her own confession shot Robert tied hand and foot, before t , with whom she was living aft stationed at ne Summit sta: ation, northern c jorted that Klamath county, December 2, 192257 40 students were dropped was set for May 14. The trial has Bier while he was at the post been > to difficulty in His only precaution was to | brin. ves from Bend over © |e that the victims were not tied.| winter roads, Mrs. Nichols told the sheriff at Bend that she shot Greer following | a quarrel, when he had been drinks | | | lasee Flights in a very snappy program of select: |; festhaiad ‘aenla/ Ole of thal | jing heavily. She said Greer had tn “Dance | Sateen Beene cae | the North people. Oe of th | amt TOVE Successful jor ci‘tcr to ave her hisband and uit dances De Feron Tr two . YOURS | wan can’ sauhihe "beans fend he | Former Police Sergeant Edward W.) PA May 6.—In the course of) little daughter at Ellensburg, Waals p men , shapely girl, allan back to tell his people for he| Pielow was fined $200 for violation of | successful tests of a French heli-|and that she had been unable to Topic, I The the | clever inte, call their lat-|\oy afraid that the branches would |‘ Hauor law by Judge C. C. Dalton | copter, Etienne Oemichen, a French-| escape him. 3 orchestra are other eve est nov Wonders and Sur-|}reny the tra } late Friday | an. flew ina ol of 180 mietars | a “STRUTTIN’ ALON prives A program of balancin, gr" hiaped ot si dante Pielow was arrested by Deputy| His feat was followed by that o: : Z METROPOLITAN FEATURE nd unusual gymnastics 4 prom Pir exird fattyrnartto "and. {Sheriffs Asa Leo and Charles’ Mor: | the. Aresntine aviator, Pesonrey) whe What's in the Air | At the ope of “Struttin | ined. ing on the opposite bank throw. |TOW March £ the officers dis-| flew in a 50-meter circle at a height)! progray FOR SATURDAY ang," the all-colored musical com Pantagescope will show | ing more boughs into the stream. | C°V¢r sacks of beer in his auto-| of about $0 feet | MAY 5 edy, revue, coming to the Metropol feature with Glenn Goft of] ‘they asked him to stop and» | Mobile, Two other criminal charges] KDZE—10:30 to 11 a, m.; 330 tantheater’ on Gunday night, May mg at the organ, tried to ret out thone branches | ere pending asainat him at the/ Choose Debaters to 4:20, was at the Century RE that were in the trap. Tho |time, one under the federal liquor | KIJR—530 to 6:15 p. mz fan Fi y ALACE HIP | branches were so Suary that | /4w and tho other a charge of illegal | at Reed College| to 10 p, m. “ were re a peo rsion from the usual type] they could not move them, jentry into the U.S. from Canada. | PORTLAND, Ore. May 6—Miss|| KHQ—7:30 to 8:30 p. m. ple, among them being Irene Castle, | of eville headliner ix promised| ‘The boy sat and watched the peo-| Attorneys W. A. Gilmore and| featrice Olsen, Tacoma, and Jacob|| QUIET—6:15 to 7. Raymond Hitchcock, Harry Carey, |in At in Ve tart ple struggle with the heavy boughs. | George Olson for Pielow contested | Weinstein, Portland, were chosen to Paul Ash, Art Hickman, Will King | se the | At last the people called to him and|the case, claiming that the evidence|day as the Reed college debating| and Hugh Wiley, t ter being the ure of the new Palace Hip pro-|asked him to take them out, He] Was seized without the use of a| team to meet the University of Cali-| author of the tories in am starting Saturd: ed them out with great h warrant, in direct violation of | fornia here May 19. ‘ A KLACKBERRY COCKTAIL IN TWO SWALLOWS ‘, i ETROPOLITA EATTLE’S LEADING THEATRE] 5 NIGHTS STARTING SUNDAY A veritable bombardment of jazs, lightning dancing, irresistible mirth, music, melody, direct from 8 weeks’ run at the Century 7 San Francisco. | WORLD ACKERMAN & HARRIS PRESENT Sometuine New! Sometaine Dirreren. A Cordial in Tio Swellows-SECALL The benign pee Ive te TRENE CASTLE. uireucock Wow! eee toe CrRuTE sur WORLD'S GREATEST DANCING SHOW with MAMIE SMITH | RUCKER ano ino JAZZ HOUNS | PERRIN CREOLE BEAUTY CHORUS ano CAST of SEVENTY FIVE “FRISCO” NICK WEDNESDAY Big Jazz Dollar Matinee Qgey7 THO DARK THE BRIGHTEST SPOT INTOWN IRDEST JAZZ IN TH LDEST, WE —PRICES NIGHTS, 50e, 75e, $1.00, $1.50 AND $2.00 THIRTY COMING inTS SOc, $1, $1.50, 82 $2.50, Plus Tax MIDNIGHT BLONDES MAY {3th SAT, MAT, 8 STARTING SUNDAY WALKER WHITEJSID nme rewrou Hin pu" AND CHICAGO SUCCESS With MISS SYDNEY SHIELDS New York Company “ “THE, HINDU’ is a glamourous filled with surprises and thrills, seehrloe Darnton, New York World. Walker Whiteside pote to bane mad profoun Impression by is performance Bane WINDRE Veerey. Hammond of wh New York Tribune. THRILLING PLAY OF THE SEASON MAIL ORDERS NOW SEAT SALE THURSDAY

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