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CADDIE PROVES HIMSELF HERO Stops Speeding Car; Saves Gir’s Life ND, May Harold is the modest hero of reland as he was acting ad that divides rl was speeding with a steep embank sido and hundreds * parked directly ahead. ng the bag of clubs he was «. Harold made a fast dash the s h of fairway, leaped nf board of the car, time was making sur, clamored in around a top of the in it. One brakes: ad been*parked at the three children fumbling with started th Two of th the of t had the car old girl when pencer tain disas tion of young Royalist Spouse Justifies Divorce BERLIN. Goet Alice Terry has the stellar role in “Whe the Pave ment Ends,” the romantic photoplay of the South Seas, which the featured offer- 21.—Heinrich von i secured a div s that his wife had nd was always ad- ‘s return on the gre ts ing at the Blue Mouse theater | Is your m unpleasant where you are staying? Today now, columns will sugse ee ee ae | VARIETY PLEASING wmmemmmg | PALACE HIP AUDIENCES A varied va a numb want ad deville program with ong acts anda phot Fourth version of H.C. with John title role, is of nt to Palace Hip fering audienc The horns and xylophy sical diversion’ enables them sto so many act never becomes mo: repertol tudes both jazz ba generally serves kil instru H to put these tonous. here * a clever satirical Shaw ington Federation of Chaba Will Present LOIS WILEY ralto Pupil of Montgomery Lynch RECITAL Assisted by thi TEMPLE CHORUS MONTGOMERY LYNCH, Director MRS. MONTGOMERY LYNCH, ‘Organist and Accompanist First Methodist Episcopal Church Fifth and Marion TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923 Sus P.M. who. ¥ Shaw, ergy | sonality, jin which mited en nt and per efficient manner number is staged a this Jever seen on this stage. |by singing but the best part of his jact comes In between when he tells {funny jokes and stoiies.. A veteran |who has been seen here before, Mann fs a natural monologist and the resultant laughter fs both spon. taneous and hearty, Fio Adler and company, the com- | Pany consisting of two young boys, {sing popular songs and indulge in comedy: chatter. Miss Adier pos- seases a soprano voice of power and |elarity while her assistants are good looking and clever, The “Athletic Artistry" of Delton Brothers is equilibrium ‘of a finished sort, and | thelr act is well received. | pees et nara ‘Student Holds Up and Robs Teacher DAVENPORT, Iowa, May 21.— | Reprimanded fn school, 12-year-old | Tommy Dwyer got a revolver, held up his teacher and robbed him of | his watch. | ADMISSION: FIFTY CENTS ‘Tickets for sale at Martius, Sher- man-Cl nd Wood's | Music Stores. TREADY— +»): To Have You Call and See Us tn Our New Location. Ask About Our $5.00 Gl Work Guaranteed. HUTESON-DONAHEY OPTICAL CO. 108 Pike St. EM. 4010 Wireless Message Finds Lost Youth NEW YORK, May 21.—A wireless message sent to Boy Scouts describ- ing 16-year-old William Lewis, miss jing from home, resulted '= his being | found the next day. Man in Skirts Is Arrested as Spy DUBLIN, May 21.—A “woman” ar- rested near Thurles as a suspected Republican spy, was found to be a man wearing feminine clothing. He | was shot dead trying to escape. WORM? Do you lack the punch and vigor of » strong manhood? Why? Do not remain in this condition. See our Specialist FREE and have Hours: 10-12, Sunday: 11-12 a. m. Lincoln Memorial Clinic 1327 3d Ave., Opposite P. 0. SPECIAL SALE OUR STANDARD COPPER COIL GAS WATER HEATER $217.00—$3.00 down, $2.00 per month. Or $19.00 cash — Regular price, $25.00. Ordinary Connections Free. May 10th to Closing Hours May 21st Only. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Use the Phone, Main 6767 YOU HAVE A ° BOILER LIKE THIS IN YOUR - ‘you CAN ATTACH A GAS WATER HEATER LIKE THIS. Muske- | ferent uses that | ~ | between the Glengarry camp and the THE SEA t TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN Pola Negri in Dewan to the Sea in brtlling sem Marsh tn “Tl We wis Stone tn “The Daw STAGE METROPOLITAN —Ina Claire in Awful Truth.” Ke—Vaudeville program with COLUMBIA to the & © Clifton the ¢ jas the m The story Pell, a nativ "a new howing a in Ships ction, ts mbia theater this week In a action written by John L. of New England, and n of all the citizens of 1 was eagerly given in| pict which | jed to perpetuate time | den days of whal! dition to o-oper Bedfe the g es undance of is repleto with heart in-| ving kround a beautiful + maiden and a th not a who is determined to become foman in order to win the gir heart In an a | It 8 ts with Margu: neo Morgan, dau aring Quaker William Walcott. t McKee in the of a Godt who is trayed by | COLISEUM Vie as Mra. Fair,” a ph y version of the successful stage by James Forbes, which ne of the most sis last decade, in tion at the » Fam: t has |b | nit | now Coliseum theater ;-| Made by Fred Niblo g |man, Huntley }De La Motte, Cullen Landis, ; Carmel Myers Helen Fer re the princely layers, In author bi ut the have mo at the Gordon, Marguerite STRAND Pola Ne | Nile in ater, This scenes go audiences at the band ny other striking | to make this production, Pola Negri’s | first in this country, one of the most way Tearle and Conrad Nagel have | Buly Mann atarte and finishes! important and dramatic roles and | >¥™°r | the rest of the cast is good, | LIBERTY | On its second engagement hero | the Liberty theater, “Robin Hood,” |the big Douglas Fairbanks picture Is | showing to capacity audiences, The | picture, which is heralded as one of the biggest productions of the sea peers js proving delightful to Seattle Jaudiences. Tho scenic beauty and j the le reproduction of the | cost ly and court of the England of 800 years ago are fea tures of the film. The cast includes many well-known players, among | which are Enid Bennett, Wallace Beery, Alan Halo and Sam do Grasse. | BLUE MOUSE “Where the Pavement Ends,” an |adventure tale of the South Seas, }from the story by John Russell, is |being featured at tho Blue Mouse theater this week. Where the Pavement Ends" was gram, Alice Terry has tho part of {a missionary’s daughter, and Ramon Novarro, who was Rupert of Hent zau in “The Prisoner of Zenda, plays opposite her. The unusually powerful cast also includes Harry T. Morey and Edward Connelly, Metro's veteran character actor. The pho- WINTER GARDEN “The Man Ffom Glengary, 0 ple. ent Winter Garden feature. | The story is laid in North Limits, | Canada, a large lumber tract which ia operated by the men from Glen- garry for the St. Clair Lumber Co | There is a bitter rivalry and feud |shanty-men of the Thorpe Lumber Co, who are led by a powerful Frenchman, Louis Lenoir. The feud culminates in a battle on the |river, which for action and thrilis | has rarely been equalled. In addition |to some intensely exciting scenes there is a deep love interest thruout [uezouse a NOW Rex Ingram’s LATEST TRIUMPH until Friday Night Shows Advixable and Hexldes Matinees Only ment Ends” South Sen Island Romane: Something New in Music ANDY WARD AND HIS BAND Coming Saturday Bertha M. Clay’s Famous Book and Play Thorns and Orange Blossoms With Kenneth Marian and Entetle a Ward | adapted for the screen by Rex In-| tography was done by John F, Seltz. | ture of the timber lands, is the pres-| In “Robin Hood” | CONVICT FOUND DEAD IN RIVER Blouses Dies Following Escape From Oregon Guard STAR Coming In Again A SALEM of the fith ] tan Deetty Enid Dennett gives a dramatic portrayal in the role of Lady Marian Fi |walten in Douglas Fairbanks’ | nou \“Robin Hood,” which i showing on a return engage- ment at the Liberty theater.) , i | | wt | tions Ranald, “The Man From Glengarry 1 his sweetheart, Kate Murray COLONTAL A good story with comedy Intensely dramatic relief and well pre n ts the deseriy | | ed on the scr given ture at the Ce ad who has | nto the ot the showing « nday night | PALACE HIP ne world’s cham depicted in “The John Walk ing, now at the > was adapt ed from H 8 wells n story of the same name appearing ly in Cosmopolitan Magazine. Palace Hip jmake tt one of the finest sketches | magnificent shown here lately. Con-|2* !* said to be rich in human tn-/ |terest and contains many touches of A Star want ad will sell it. “Cohen listens-in on the radio” rd anything fanny as this we. uy this Columbia Record and have @ spasma, At Columbia Dealers, A-3832-75¢ | Colimb | a New>Pracess || WONDERFUL PICTURE!” That's what the record- breaking thousands who are seeing this epic of the soa say about— | We Are Now Making tts... $8.50 $4.50 MON GIN ATION eta DR. SUSSMAN Ttoom 418, Peoples Hank Mg. turned in either comm: drowned wh the Yellowste Grittith, the wtate For some time there have been the Blouse is coming back into popular favor and this low price specialty shop is ready with the greatest display of Blouses in the Northwest. Thousands to choose from and very one a big bargain. F res of heavy qual Exclusive 4 y ¢ de Chinoand Chine Overblouses in Jeorgette Overblouses . the latest Paisley delightful” “NEW styles, and some won es ferful Batik models ni kt in unusual Rainbow Surely these are the greatest Dress values ever seen in Seattle. They include all the most popular NEW fabrics and y and ther a model to suit every hin escay month identi went east t back. Grif. fith again train near Mantor’s ended in th 0 from the Thursda 5 prisoner of the t h for The body At this easy price we showing new-iiftcut Dimity Waists and pretty Soisettes in several styles. A useful ad- dition to any ward- robe. wht to Salem are Here and There Lowell, $10,000 Town suffers oft from B Sunday near Everett, fire night Convicted way out of robber jail bank f Soap I sma Patrick ratio membs day in St. Lox ‘ former deme ¥. W. CG. A. ri ng lessons to Seattle gir re than 2,000 Kui, N stop in Sea tn of Pyth August, en route to thelr convention in Port District convention of the Lions club was meeting in Seattle Mon- | day | | Harbor tsland, | e, after fall into | Charles Cassel! dies of heart fail CAMISOLES and SWEATERS soe , Net Bell, former! 4 Saturday in at Stillwater, of Seattle, was ging uccident . The Laymen's league chapter of the First Unitartan church wil |meet Jn the blue room of Meves’ Cp ee © Wife’s Affections |Sleeping Sickness | Worth Very Little) Becomes Epidemic) BIRMINGHAM, England, May 21.| | BIRMINGHAM, England, May 21.| Justice Shearman granted Robert) —Sleeping sickness cases here have| reached the proportions of an epi- [demic and the authorities are} | alarmed. | even! eee L, W. leader, Seat Barclay, national Boy Scout waa expected to arrive in Monday. Gray a divorce and awarded him $5 THE FAMILY PARROT'S UPLIFT | for the loxs of his wife's affections. | An old maid once owned a parrot |~— SI Ee ere jwhich gave her a great deal of| trouble, owing to Its profanity and/| disagreeable remarks, She decided | to ask the minister to lend her his parrot, a bird of quite the opposite ‘ disposition and speech. The minister | consented, so Polly, the good, went to| Visit Polly, the bad. | Some days later, upon entering the | room where the parrots were, the maiden Indy wan greeted with: “I hope the old woman may croak,” whereupon the minister's parrot add. ed: “We beseech Thee to hear us, good Lord."\—Bosten Transcript. “A DANDY IELDER’S De LAST TIMES TODAY— “Till We Meet Again” with an All-Star Cast Thirteen| es ‘Mon classic of the fh Canadian big woods— ei “The Man From Glen, ry” with Pasilne Garon NEWS ‘COMEDY au xchool, with pi fessional tors. sons given. P t 0259. 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