The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1923, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY Famed ¢ omedians at Met Pan Has M usical C omed y | Art Wristen, 5. Julliette 1. McIntyre and Heath, Metropolitan. Palace Hip. 3. Augusta Daniels, Olympic. Dika, Pantages. : her numbers } } musical comedy ” ith exactly the same cast as seen for an entire theatrical year in New York In sending the noted medians on a tour of the principal cities, the Messrs. Shubert have provided theater-goers with a cast which {# one hundred per cent Met- ropolitan, This fact includes the 50 charming girls who set New York’s beauty pace for an entire season. It is doubtful if any other musical comedy on tour enjoys the distinction of thé McIntyre and Heath organtz ation, inasmuch as the stars them- selve the organization in a Pp which stood the acid test of| New York, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia for lengthy runs. ted Pepper.” is so called, race horse by that name {s the foundation on which the fun plot rests. In this plece McIntyre and Heath humorously point out with great hilarity that {t “isn’t the fast|/own style and they are proving a| that spell ruination, but the | big hit all along the circuit Jon ones.” | The Three F known as “the From a spectacular viewpoint this | three college comiques” will appear production fs the last word in sce in a very fast double’ and triple construction as an exact reproduc-|novelty ring performance, inter tion of the Havana race tradk, Club | spersed with comedy antiques Ho’ nd lawn js depicted. Itisin| Two clever artists are sald to be this picturesque -atmosphere that , who will appear in e chorus is featured and give a test novelty “The Climax of “zip” to the scenes with snappy | Equilfbrium.” Their vehicle includes dancing. ® splendid and unusual performance ‘The cast includes such noted play- | of: equilibristic neing. ers as Florence Rayfield, Dan Quin-} A comedy feature will be included lan, Harry Sunk, Alice Rector, Lot-|in-the Pantagescope with Glenn Goff | tie Bell, Richi emple, Bee’ Ho | officiating at the organ | Calhoun Sis. indi, . ‘’ Brennan and RURAL COMEDY DRAMA Sands, Sidney Boyd, Ada Summ TO BE OLYMPIC FEATURE ville and the chorus of 50 glorious| “The Fascinating Flapper” American girls. |have its last presentations at the| * Olympic theater Saturday night. It ig a clever comedy with 16 people) jin the cast and has been one of the theater's best offerings. An en tire new show will start Sunday and snappy) = ru comedy entitled “The Clod-Hopp will be the fea ture of the program, Several new numbers featuring the beauty revue | will also take important on the bill. A good screen come news pictures to resh from Bros fetn vi songs in said onsiderable dis tinction int ly for her voice © all presented in her own style. Billy, Purceila and E are billed as direct from musical! |display of delightful. tunes, and dance numbers. Their present of-| fering is said to.be their most clever presentations. r ” as being include show, instead, will added attraction with two of vaudeville’s favor re an last | appear a as a py | nd hilarious program of and eonielly: songs, toler persed. with a breezy line of patter, is promised. | Their program is presented in their will} VARIOUS ACTS ON PALACE HIP BILL The new vaudeville bill which op- ened at the F Hip today is headlined by Oscar Patrowar and his company of five Russian athletes | who are said to present one of the! most finished performances of this type on the variety stage Vigorously muscularg but also lithe and agile, the act Of this group |#nd of two women and three then is/Siven halled is one of the bright spots on| the season's -program lace | Seattle Basinccs’ Hip theater. They carry et: M en Are in Kelso| tings and costuming that en! their work. | KE y 26 Twenty-five A popular vaudeville impersonator, | prominent Seattle business men, Tom Mahoney will give bis impress! members of the Chamber of fons of a bricklayers meeting. Known | Commerce, were ent ined by tho as “the Irish Chairman.” Mahoney | Kelso Rotary club yesterday. Tho is a clever monologist who also sings. | guests visited Longview, where His impressions of the various ¢ prominent lumber mill was Inspect ed. acters promise to be highly amus- | ———_— ing an place are als¢ bo | s, Oiland Trouble,” {9 the title | of Doyle and Wristen’s farce in which a girl elopes with a man on| = his “one lung” motorcycle. with | y many. resultant comical situations. | Hart and Francis are novelty hoop| | | rollers with an offering described as) out of the ordinary. Are your’ | hands rou, An amusing story of a lightweight prize-fighter making love to a small. town girl, {s promised in the sketch | | wnetttney | and hard? | The regular use of ae Soap is | frequently ail that is required to over- | come such a condition, and produce that | | whiteness and velvety softness so much | to be desired. | |. If, however, the hands are in very bad condition—if they crack open and smart after being in water—use Resi- nol Ointment as follows— | Bathe the hands freely with Resinol Sonn be- fore retiring. Dry completely. Rub in Resinol Ointment gently but thoroughly and cover with old glow: In the morning bathe again with Resinol Soap. In moat cases a lew such treat ments produce very satistactory results, Ask your drugatst for the Resinol Products. Resinol of Bruce and La gall “Mary and Jerr: As a special screen attraction the Palace Hip js showing “Night Life in Hollywood,” a glimpse behind the | scenes of the much-talked-of film community in which a cast 4 celebrities take part oe of FEATURE “OH YOU SHIE 1S PANTAGES F Clay Crouch in the miniature musichl comedy, "Oh You shiek,’| will be the feature attraction of the| new sixact bili opening at the Pan- tages theater with Sunday's ma-| tinee. He ig well known as one of the cleverest comedians in vaude ville and ix supported by an all-star cast including the Berg sisturs, Song, dances and humorous dialogue with special settings and effects are comedy and will offer a descriptive/and | Charles H |Pa., |toria Maytime frolic yesterday, J attle REGENTS CLOSE DOWN MUSEUM Declare University Buiiding Unsafe for Use and ® until such an ts feared to al ullding by 1 into the timbe have been weakened to bat Ravenna Church Is to Be Dedicated Methe iF LL. mas Lewis, D ton, D, : conference of the Methodist Protest- ant church, will deliver the sermon. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock there will a “neighborhood meeting,” president of the at nm Ramsey | which several of the ministers of the) city will speak, Including Dr. Thrapp Dr. Chatterton of the Seattle Council of Churches, and Dr, Sheafe! of the Washington Children’s Home| Finding society. At § o'clock Rey Beck, D. D., of Pittsburg, ry of the board of home will deliver the must featur r the day: sermon, »|Boy Is Tagged and Shipped to the U.S.) NEW YORK, M: ltrom Cherbot A day out ne Elnizen, 6, was found sitting under a lifeboat on the Mauretania crying. He had a label tled to him which read “Mrs. Jeanne’ Gilderborg, Diego, Cal.” Mra. Anna Fitzgerald, New York, who found him, took him down to! dinner, and from then until the boat docked here today, he Was the king of t Investigation oped that he was being sent from relatives in France Diego. Arrangements were made to have the Red Crow for him on his Journey continent San boat alone to San care across the from |New York. This Is a “City of a Thousand Bites” NEW ORLEANS, Moy 26—N Orieans i« in the throes of 4 unique| crime wave, according to reports to police which today showed: Grace Burrell, bitten by negress Lavra C tard, Helen Flann! n, bitten by dogs. Mrs. Max Landry bitten by a cat. Adam Lieber Kicked by a mule Angelina Mannio bitten by a ae Clifford Harrison stabbed by Mississippi river catfi Be anothor Julla Bounds and \Bellingharn School Children Winners | BELLINGHAM, b 26~-Grade school children of thi city won first prize in the tulip par t the Vic when their float was pronouneed the finest among the entries from the United tates, The celebration will con. |tinue’ today and many Bellingham will cross the straits on \the Princess Charlotte to return the Visit paid by the Canadians May 11. Seattle Woman Is in Narrow Escape! BE Mrs, A. NGHAM, May J. Ratelle of 619 Pine st. Se- , with a woman friend, narrowly escaped death on the Chuckanut drive Friday evening when their cur balanced on the edge of a 350-foot cliff following a collision with an- other machine containing Ivan Park- er and ‘T’. H. Black of Mt. Vernon. None of the occupants was injured, What's in the Air PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY MAY 2% KDZE—(Closed down until next week.) KIL 10:69, KFA to 10:00. KHQ—7 QUIET 6:30 to 6:15 p. m.; 8:90 to 2:30 to 3:30 p. m,; 8:30 0 to 8:0 6:16 to 7:80 p Sunda KTW—t1:00 to 12:30 0 6:00 p. m5 7:10 to 9:30 p,m. m. of all} devel-| residents of | Mr. and | A ‘I IGNS FOR SUMMER CAMP )WAR PLAN FOR COAST IS TOLD Weeks Explains Mobilization of Western Industries tl AR for co-ordir war ting time so hed for ministrati arm ing propor in fittle me The plete fatal Blates demobi error must BEELER LAW UNDER FIRE The f con et wer upon titutionality Page filed an Standing beside a veteran French Private Curtiss Middlebrook, of John Davis & Co., is here shown being sworn into Battery E, National Guard of Washington, 146th field artillery, by Lieut. Herbert D. Nice, an officer of the outfit. Middlebrook is the first man to be sworn.into the battery, which is being recruited by Lieut. Ethan Allen Pey- ser, Seattle attorney.—Photo by Price & Carter, Star staff \\ photographer ( Leo was fo ponsession tent ind guilty by a jury of of narcotics without in and h wer sentenced to serve two to 10 years Walla all er the dual clause the that to well 6 states, ma facie evidence YOMPLETELY sting have now rib. return laims that for promotion, du the verdict intent is tanta guilty t narcotics to mount t so of with intent possessing to sell Veterans Meet in Aberdeen June 1 Electi officers, feratc business meetings and banquets will mark the opening of jthe third annual encampmrent of the |Department of Washington, Veter Jans of Foreign Wars, to be held at | Aberdeen, Wash., June 1 and 2 by the off! ampment | < on of ‘cootie und, use and rapid pro. will rms, Poyaer reports that further ‘ormation may be secured by ailing him mory at office in the L. C, Smith build at-the a or | vernit oft ers of the |state armory, Third and I sts. Del bap eS egates from all posts of Washing: | ‘NEXT MOVE 1s. | Vindicated, But: Hoe: | |e wehbe te sttsenines at tHe) UP TO COUNCIL! Leaves Ministry | Sund with a trip to officials must make} LAWTON, Okla., May 26.—Rev. the beach and a ‘“cootie” play. All |men who intend” to attend the con- next in negotiations | Thomas. J, Irwin, former pastor laeeking an extension of time for pay the vention are asked Lindberg at 923 ing the 000° street : raltway |Aberdeen, so that | bonds W. Leonard, may be arranged, | president of the Puget Sound Light |reenter the puipit altho vine ——— & Power Co. “140ne urned from|by the Presbyterian FEM oy Boston Friday, where he obtained an indicated today |Boy Run Down by from’ the Old Colony} > Irwin’ will continue to work on} Auto Is Injured | ». to negotiate with the city his book, Twelve,” he wid.) ponie Richards, 11, of 2324 Old Colony Trust, Co, trus-|‘The first chapter, already published,| 5 0.in ave, was in the Swedish | tee of. the bondhol . is willing to} becaunt of its ber: bsanic of ree ~ hospital, Saturday, suffering from negotiate’a trusiness agreement with aes Paves ing ieee ae a? covers injurion; 0. ther head ne: he city for the: extension: of -thej abot by Clara Resin caved: late celaay: whan Cha’ weak bonds, but Seattle officlats must: ap-|sald to have. started tho fight Iknocked down by an auto driven polit a eee yop 18 60.16 Boston his IW. W. Barton, 1222 Sholby st. test elaovfirst etary Aux eon Bee Sor ee, eo home and darted suddenly into t faith by preparing to meet’its obl| Street Department [street trom behind another auto, Barton reported Returns $118,51 Frank Taylor, 1206 Republican st., ‘The street department during 1922 /"0velved a sprained anki when he saved $118,512 of its budget,.return-|was knocked down Friday after- Stay of Sentence |i) 2 ite to tie city monde to|noon at Sixth ave. and Westlake by SALT LAKE CITY, May 26.—Aj;the annual report filed Friday by | car driven by Stewart Gillen, 5202 few hours preceditig the time set'for |W, D. Barkhuff,” superintendent of |46th ave. 8. W. The uccident oc- his execution before a firing squad, streets and sewers. Its budget was|curred when both Gillen and Tay- George, Gardner was given « stay of | $740,505 and it’ used only. $621,991, |\lor tried to avoid a larger car septence yesterday as a result of an| With the money it investigation madé as to his adnity, | miles of pavement, 20 miles of plank. rdner was to have been exe-|ing, graded and tended 763 miles of| Clean, white paper, cuted nt sunrise fox the murder of | graded streets and 200 miles of road: | printed matter, is to be compulsory Deputy Sheriff. Gordon ‘Stuart. and| way, And maintained $48. miles of|in’ Paris shops for wrapping meat, Joveph W. 1922. sand 562.35 miles of sewers. | cheese, or any other moist food. | PALACE HIP 1 —at last the truth about ‘tl the most-talked-of city . in the world— city move the W. Market and accommodations here principal “Swimmin’ Hole”. wedding, will in famous ae “ai ow was with Murderer Is Given Irving on April. 15, THEATRE TINUOUS | Con Iroll J CRERMANG HARRIS LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD” WOW! WHAT A CAST! | WALLACE REID WARREN if SESSUE): HAYAKAWA d AD WILLIAM DES TSURU AOKI THEODORE ROBERTS HBURN BESSIE LOVE DOROTHY DAVENPORT / JOHNNY JONES —They’re All In It— BRYANT V Of course you'll see our usual splendid vaudeville show in addition— 5 ACTS 5 PouHKw7| mr=4| <~>pu004 ~< Da Pacific | to notify Victor | st., | A repaited 378.64) which was crossing the intersection. | | Tho encampment will meet at the | | | ' | bearing no} Church Will Give Pageant Next Week METROPOLITAN « Ghe Me e€55rs. ‘ SHUBERT | Present 4 Attractions | Most” With A Jubilee New York Castano , the Largestend / Handsomest ‘Chorus Funniest, fastest and most fastidious dane combined with the greatest international Garden (New York) favorites ever seen in PRICES Pod ng show on earth— setegation of Winter Seattle, J Nights (| Bargain Sat. Ma: hts The Los Angeles critics es last week: TIMES— “As full of adventure, romance and intrigue as a pow- der house is full of nitro. It is the best vintage IF have seen in @ long time.” EXAMINER— “The Purple Mask” is gripping—splendid intensity of emotion. Ditrichstein delightful in a play full of bril- — ancy. He is at his best. At the end of every one of the five acts a veritable ovation was given the actor.” HERALD— “No finer actor on the stage than Ditrichstein today. He is beyond reproach. Every ingredient of drama; hits our approval right between the eyes. The cast is — delightful and satisfactory."—GUY PRICE, Dramatic Editor, RECORD— r “'The Purple Mask,’ a refreshing play. Ditrichstein has lost none of his dash, color or personality. Salvos of applause followed each of the five acts and at one time almost stopped the play.” EXPRESS— TheWorlds Se to $2.00 plus 10% tax. For lim= 5 SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd © a “Mr. Leo Ditrichstein Js, as usual, delicate in touch, suave in manner and ‘sparing of obvious theatrical arts. The play has charm and punch, It is a good robust entertainment.” METROPOLITAN = LEADING THEATRE ONLY ROAD ATTRACTIONS DANTAGES P50-EVE. 7%9- El Ne NA i ore S 10° ANY TIME Statin 3 Sunday, June 3rd, ESDAY we. ATINE ES WILLIAM BRANDELL -presents ~ CLAY: CROUCH ‘with GLENN Gor , at te ORsaN : ‘ COMEDY FoA os Hold Tigat

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