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2k Wines LR EL a / y j up SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1923 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 uP Ina Claire Is Met Star FORECASTS BIG (Zomesickness Inspired Famous Song|P. 1. A. Delegates Close . AN | Good Bill at Pantages, HARBOR FUTURE 13th Annual Convention distill hes Angeles Man Says City Adopt pee Sliver, Reasintion Before End Will Rival New York of Final Session Dah 7 I IRE & Seattle and New York may be the "Yn feawurer en ggg BP aig We anny Teeem, BY W ANDA VON KETTLER coerce t|| lee ee “SS MRS, LINDQUIST Frank ¥. Mead, f ; “Uk ie, feb) ste aoe ~ TELLSWOMENOF * his first y n five ke Satur the general spirit of progress! pparent “MrWhen'T first came be 1 What Lydia ia E, Pinkham’s Orient "I preaiote ara hie , oca | Vegetable Compound ern Washington . isco. Pe Py a MINIMUM w AGE Did for Her pened. Francisco has i LAW FAVORED _ forged ahead, but can again ti Recomm ¢ Kansas City, Mo. —“‘1 wasleftina 1| very verious condition after chil birth and no one taken,” he said ments f | CAN ALSO PASS LOS ANGELES Seattle can WB a _ ntti, the peace fo mint dearer than ef! Tani me place Lhe Wome / Four we plas Lda Some ” ‘Change of Life’ and lwas not | prepared for what f had to suffer. I out and with Alaska, will ¢ Sh AMrvrere Pegrw / | umber Sed aeciedly tegite ob ‘ could a supervist 4 sleep. For nearly two years I was this i con Wrethingion Cly, Mt 13: OS \ way, and the doctor was frank e1 owin, wes 5 to on fo CALL FOR DISPLAY te ae Miowtty ind ex OF THE FLAG to see ina trial. tud experts, should A ns of he | ment of Lydia B. "Prkham’s Vepetac mill concern of the next ie : 5 : me ; Asnerios of alle-| ble Compound. In a few da: of the neat les! John Howard Payne's original writing of “Home, Sweet Home.” The background is the| giance at tut ble Compound. In few doe tao tim n logged-off lar be undertaken to encourage the prt home that he longed for when he wrote his inspired classic. jn the dis-| its use and I took it regularly until A. magazine | T wag well. I recommend the Vege- nanc It vate operator to reforest his lands as| NEW YORK, May 19—One hun- |} ret appearance, at the old Park) On May 8, 1823, it received its first reporte 1 by sent | 2D Compound to others when I he logs them. Intelligent state #u.{ 27°? Years ago a young American wier, New York, was « complete| rendition before a smali London au-|™&eazine committee that sufficient | have the creer — Mra. May pervision will preserve the North.|Composer—John Howard Payne—| success. In a short while he salled|dience. ‘The cify went wild. Payne’s| funds had not been provided for the | Linguist 14 Independence Ave,, west's, supremacy as a lumber |*t004 At @ window of his London|for London, the first American ac |name had gone down indelibly into| Publication in the past. Discussions | Kansas City, Mo. | center.” apartment, Hoe was lonesome. Three|tor to invade that country. | the future. pertaining to the raising of dues, to —Advertisement. |thousand miles separated him from| Once there, however, he developed| ‘The music of “Home, Sweet | the holding of benefits and entertain-) ——_______" "EEE oy ‘ his home, and the great distance|an ability to write playa and soon|Home” generally is credited to Hen-| ents, followed ise 10 ce pst. Hampton, L. 1. gnawed at hia heart.| tus,” a tragedy, with Edmund Keen |an adaptation of an Italian fotk eong |5ato Put, A J AGAINSI W AL L), Ho watched the crowds, gay, col-|in the title role, was a tremendous| he heard a maid of Italy humming. | Per capita specifically foi | throngs in the street below. | success, Other productions followed.| At the age of 61, Payne died in|t#¢ support of the magazine, was| Your Catarrh May r ly, he could stand it no longer.| These so filled hink with confidence | Tunis. finally voted upon and adopted | Wissly king, | yne, who then was 32, crossed the| that he turned to profucing—and in| In 1882, 30 years after his death, | DELEGATES MAKE Ordinary methods of treating ca- na to reorgan-| room, sat at his desk, and the words! short time found himself in the|the remains were brought back, and| ™8IP ABOUT LAKE tarrh are failures, simply because es of hin chain grocer-| that drew from his soul have| Fleet street jail for a debt of $7000.| buried in his beloved native soll, the} At the close of the session a num-|they do not reach the affec jes today, this time, he charged, by'| lived since as “Home, Sweet| Then he wrote “Therese, the Or-|land about which he wrote. ber of the delegates were the guests|YOU've wot to heal those raw, tens the bankers who backed in his| Home. | fig vith. th vereary,|0f the Chamber of Co: ° ar Spore feet StS: See m ta | Hom phan of Geneva,” and with the pro-| And so on this 100th anniversary ml f Commerce on &|/where liquids and sprays never i-Ing: Claire, Me litan. 2—One of beast) ehorwa,|* oat invasion of Wal eet Be | aa fe tee ae humble, there's no cacds Kerguelen, dette and gave him | “Home, vest Home” is being payed Neen eee Satiys ieee teats aenethod® oe 8 rs tropo! % de of Me lp home something over and above in every theater in the land, in mi econ eta sed | epee Olympic. 3—Elsie Lord, Palace Hip. 4—Laurie Devine,|wno hold $1,000 shares of Pigsty| Payne, a man of the world despite| It is now that we meet “Home,|iions of homes, and is being broad. | Friday night. A number of the visit-| Sg ak ae Pantages. | Wiggly stock given as collateral,|his years, meant that sweet Home.” For “Clart, the Maid| casted from the giant radio station |!ne ¢ ners, however, planned atiy heat a spoonful of “Deo” have stopped further sales of the| And now, 100 years later the lone | of Milan,” was his next effort, which|nt Schnectady, scene of his college | remain in the city and attend tho|in a tin plate and draw in deep Miss Ina Claire, who is one of the | with song grocery stores contemplated by Saun-|*ome man wrote the words destined | he sold for $1260 day |P.T. A. motion picture committee] Preaths of ‘the pleasant. soothig ‘apor. This penetrates every nook destroying membranes, lebtedness by | (o be repeated at most charming and popular of! Laurie De Vine, a petitte and/|ders to liquidate his & 6 time or an. He composed “Home, Sweet Home" | z, AE “"| meeting in Frederick & Nelson’ younger American actresses, isto be | charming miss, known as the Versa-| threatening to bring injunction sults,|other by every English spéaking|on a dull September day, And while auditorium Saturday at 1:30 p. m. seen at the Metropolitan theater for| tile Beauty, will appear in an artistic Krocery magnate deciared today, |man or woman in the world, mus!-|the play was written for profit, the Ice Wagon Ww recks The meeting, favored by local motion | one week starting Monday evening | program of dances, blended with] “These men have already, un-|clans of England and America are| words of the one rong in it that has F + picture people as well as P.T. A.’s, the trad f Dennis in Arthur, Richman's famous comedy, | song and some very clever contortion | known to me, had their stock trans-| uniting in celebration Five Automobiles 9 tase See survived came from 7 was to be held in the “better film’ Eucalyptus Otntment—com} “The Awful Truth.” In this play| bending. ferred to themsolves," Saunders eaid.| “Home, Sweet Home" was but one PORTLAND, May 19—A team of | interest. tively” Tot vantiseptts, heating oll Miss Claire is credited with having| Frankie and Johnnie are two col:|‘Unless I can Itquidate what I owe|pumber in « musical offering “Clart, horses hitched to @ heavy ica wagon) ‘The 12th annual convention of the sults or mone i atlatactory ite achieved the most emphatic success |ored dancers. A speedy program of|by June 1, they may clean me out|the Maid of Milan.” It {s the only started on a wild run yesterday afte | as abe Jars by J of her career, the play having made| eccentric and ucrobatie dancing, fan-|of my personal fortune nnd contro! | number to survive. VICT ‘ORIA MAY. [bien 04 semolished tive automo. Foreign War Vets Bisce everywhere. record runs in New York and Chi-|cy stepping and soft-shoe originall-| Piggly Wiggly. I thought those pool| ‘The impression once held that bles before they ended against « tel- 5 blaine ol. cago. ties, interspersed with song and| interests were my friends. Too many | Payne, when he wrote the words was QUEEN COMES ephone pole, Select Officers In “The Awful Truth,” Mr. Rich-| plano, are promised, of them, It appears, want to grab|a “homeless author,” and down-and. Tho last car the wagon collided! srWAUKEB, Wis, May 19—| man, recalled agreeably as the author| The Pantagescope will include almy job and the business which I| out, has been shattered a long time.| Accepting the invitation tendered| With was parked near the sidewalk] ssa) Gen. Clarence R. Edwards of of “Not So Long Ago” and “Am-|comedy feature with Glenn Goff of-| have developed. He was far from that, by Mayor FE, J. Brown, Miss Dora|*24 contained three small children | Cieyeland, Ohio, was elected com- bush,” is sald to have supplied Miss| fictating at the organ. —_—_— Born in 1191\tn New York ctty,! note victoria’ May Queen will an | geeyere ee WW. Barty, mander general of the military or- Claire with a role displaying her in- eee Stephen Wi Itsi Payne entered Union college, Schnec- | "ls Victo ai ; In some manner, the ico wagon | der of foreign wars of the United numerable and delightful abilities at| SATIRICAL SKETCH 1S ephen iltsie tady, N. Y., at an early year. While |Tive tn Seattle late Saturday and/caught the car with the children | crates at the business meeting of thelr best. Her role is that of Lucy| PALACE HIP FEATURE Dies at His Home|": ** etitor of a magazine, he] will be entertained by clty officials.|and dragged it along, until team. | tne triennial convention of the order 7 vid a rr wagon and auto all piled " vorcen of the “omartast™ set, whom| eternal triangle, “There, She Goes | , Septem A. Wilts, 106 W. Te st.| Tome, "fe was thls poets that waa lees Fal Mil be accompanied by the telephone pole. ‘The three chil circumstances of a financial kind are| Again,” a sketch presented by Leila | tho past 27 years n resident of| rewritten years later, into the one we|2Cr five maids of honor and will|dren occupying the car escaped un- gradually driving toward a second de-|Shaw and company, will be the fea-| Seattle, died at his home Friday| i" know. officlally extend to the people of |hurt, sirable matrimonial alliance. A rich | tured act on the new Ackerman and|Pisht. Wiltsie for many years was) payng goon developed a liking for|Seattle an invitation to attend the Westerner, of good heart but bluff] Harris program at the Palaco Hip|!" the customs service at Souttle. ing stage. His parents objected, and|Maytime frolic in Victoria, May here yesterday. Edwards succeeds Admiral Robert E. Coontz, Other officers elected. Secretary-general, Capt, Ogden D. ; fe died a “ Wilkinson, Pennsylvania; treasurer- exterior, appears the most likely can-| theater starting Saturday. On January 1 his ogg So wer #inc® | he turned his talents to theatrical |24 to 26 general, Harrison A, Bisphan, U. 8. Gidate for this distinction. His woo-| “Talk fast—talk first—and then) {at time he has been falling Im) Vriting Miss Rolls ts said to be the pret N., retired, Pennsylvania; register. ing progresses impetuously and rap-|run like the devil” is the prescrip-| health. He leaves two sons, Roy W.| when he left college, his parents|tiest girl in the province of British {aly until, after thelr engagement, his|tion offered wives by Miss Shaw in| Ad D. 8. Wiltsie. and one daughter) were bankrupt. No longer did he|Columbia and was chosen queen J shrewd and over-zealous aunt inti-|this vehicle which is sald to smack|'% Vancouver, B. C. deny the call of the stage. Virtually |from a field of 18 other attractive A / mates to him that at the time of his/of O. Henry in many respects. - young ladies. The party will return fiancee's divorce sult, there had been| Two men and two girls, “The Four| fourth Musketeer” a picturtzation | general, Capt. Howard A. Gittings, Connecticut; historian-general, Maj. Emerson G, Taylor, Connecticut; Judge advocate general, Col. Wash- PUGET SOUND STEAMER ; ; |to Victorla Sunday. ington A. Bowle, Jr., New York. hints that Lucy herself had not been | Musical Lunds," will have @ promi-|of H. C. Witwer's Cosmopolitan | What's in the Air ped atest RALLY vis altogether blameless, To her defense, | nent place on the new program with | magazine story with Johnnie Walker|| PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY || SCHEDULES IRLS LEARN HOW when accused, Lucy summons noné| thelr song and dance revue which {s|(n the stellar role MAY 19 {WOULD FREE F. other than her ex-husband, who re-|said to be unusually well-costumed FOR KDZE—10:30 to 11 a m.; 3:20 to SAVE MONEY TO DO SWEEPING sponds gallantly and promptly. The|and staged. : |] 4:30 p. m, “The Girl in Red,” the comedy|| KJR—6:20 to 6:15 p. m.; 8:30 to feature being offered at the Olympic|| 10 p.m. DENVER, May 19.—To make pub- lic work an enylable profession, the employment committee of the Y. W. C, A. has announced plans to give special professional instruction in the art of sweeping, dusting and scourin; Some very good investments and business opportunities are listed in tonight's want ad columns. SERVICE MEN WASHINGTON, May 19.—An at- jtempt to secure the release of men- tally afflicted and tubercular ex-ner- men from jail, where they are serving sentences, for transfer to veteran bureau hospitals, will short: three find themselves at once en-| Flo Adler, famous singer of pop. meshed in a series of most amusing| ular songs, comes with two clover j situations, as may well be imagined.| young chaps who are said to be|now, will be presented for the Ia KFHR—2:30 to 3:20 p. m. ‘The outcome of the strange triangle | comedians as well as singers. Their] times Friday nigh’ KHQ—7:20 to 8:30 p. m. is extremely surprising and unex-|rapid and original routine is expect-| “The Love Cure,” a new farcical) QUIET—6:15 to 7:30 p. m. pected. To intimate it in advanceled to make a decided hit. comedy which deals with the ques:| SUNDAY would be unfair toe the prospective} Billy Mann, “The Minstrel Man," | tion of woman's suffrage, and which | KTW—11 to 12:30 a m.; 3 to 5 auditor's pleasure in ft. will be seen in his well-known black-|{s expected to be a popular attrac-| |p. m.; 7:30 to 9:90 p. m. ly be undertaken by tho bureau, Di. Bruce McRae, probably the most|face singing and talking act toltion, will head the new bill, starting | ¥ rector Hines announced today. popular of all our American leading | which has been added new stories.| Sunday. Several new and attractive | ———|_ William Wolf Smith, general coun- men, and a player of most delightful | Mann is a veteran vaudeville enter-| numbers will be offered by the sel of the bureau; under orders from ‘and virile methods, s seen as the|tainer and known as @ sre laugh-|beauty chorus besides the regular a ‘ Director Hines, is searching the obliging ex-husband. winner. photoplay feature and vaudeville, statutes for legal authority to effect hi ning Promise of something different in re such transfer. THREE FEATURES the athletic ino s held out by Den-| California has 251.4 motor ve ‘The fact that an ex-service man Is HEAD PAN BILL ton Brothers who call their equill-|hicles registered to every 1,000 per- {n jail does not remove the obliga- A triple headline bill ts scheduled | pristic efforts “Athletic Artistry.” | sons, or one car for every 3.8 per- tion of the veterans’ bureau to care for the Pantages theater, starting | They will open the show. sons. P for him, if he is a bona fide benefi- T DA Y FOR A with tomorrow's matinee, with the) On the screen will be seen “Tho or Th . clary of the bureau, Hines stated, WEEK feature attractions furnished by Approximately 20,000 ex-nervice Kranz & White, Harry Seymour & FOR SALE “ men aro in jail, according to esti. Company, and Gautier’s Animated National Cash Register mates of the bureau. Toy Shop. , re 3 TKR Harry Kranz and Al White, two of| y “rhe enamel aa A hes ava L at chive etten thought, about: « vaudeville’s favorites, are appearing | erms josired _— 1c round just outside in their success “Nonsense. A snap- | Moteoe's, Barber Shop 4 the city limits, Tonight's want ad COLMAN DotK- FO M py program of popular and comedy | 1321 Third Ave columns may have Just the one you aN a kis ae ee Bere nieroetee iat 8 ae, fie have been looking for ; LEILA SHAW AND | Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumb: | COMPANY Money to Loam j) zit nrss bts (MUSKETEER gram {s presented in their own in- imitable style, and they are prov- telieved by Gino Pills. 60c. a box af : pata ihe Gove Agalir SUMS FROM all draggibte, write for free Celis H. C. Witwer’s famous Cos- pear Pavel hoa ing a big hit all along the circuit. Harry Seymour & Company, song Mepre Dey in Son eir mopolitan magazine story b ht to th ith $300 to $300, 000 oo ee ed —— wi FOUR MUSIC A ON HOMES AND DOWN. TEETH writer, Lasers and comedian, brings 1 a quartet of movie queens from the AProgressive Bank | = Tm TH ay ND pk ALL EXTRACTION || GALLERIMI , JOH MIE meen FREE DAILY SISTERS uh” ee FLO ADLER AND capital of the film world, offering a cabaret act in which variety, versa- No Commission No Bonus y= is OHIO PAINLESS * COMPARY “Singers of Popular Songs” Steam a hed fect to change without Pucet Sounp NaviGaTionCo horses and numerous toys that goto in make up an establishment of this kind ‘s promised in Gautier’s Ant. |]) ‘ mated Toy Shop. Comedy runs all A Pro essive ¢ thru this snappy act and the ponies and dogs do a wonderful routine of tricks, drilling, riding, etc. The well-known trio of “Farly & THE NATIONAL Leight” are appearing In their latest success of comedy and music entitled tility and cleverness are coincident with charm and beauty. No “Renewal Charges” A modern toy-shop with hebby Liberal Repayment See “The Wowser.” Their offering in- 4 you ha two oF more tooth. Naat Teeth +s... S00 ie COL WNHs ......... 94.00 7 it prenont, patro recommended by our early nag ie Mer evork ts still wiving good of Beattle Ratabiiabed: In. 1911 Washington Mutual Savings Rank “Tho Minstrel Man” ‘ DELTON BROTHERS = “Athletic Artistry” COMING —Next Saturday— “Night Life Withdrawals Permitted Without Notice TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN Tho development of Seattle ASSOCIATION \ has been aasisted by this bank’s conservative — princl- 1215 Fourth Ave Eliot 0696 ples and faithful attention to personal and business ne- counts. at Faction. work guaral amination fr OHIO 4 for 16 years, It fe source of pride to } as that wo have been able to gece aman idan 1101 Second Avenue eats aot ‘in Hollywood” CLINIC Second and Marion Raymond tt, raaler PANTAGLSCOPE : : the pleture you have: mam DEMONSTRATIONS itd. GLENN GO6E at Cre ORGAN walted fon, 19 aad Ave. | f ‘

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