The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1923, Page 5

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SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928 THE SEATTLE STAk PAGE 5 “Spice of 1922” Js at Met Next Week SEATTLE PARKS (a-qpaprnqrwenmen 1S THE H oe “ Players ‘Offer Popular PF arce pt Pawar Hi 7 & i bi & T ero ATRE dd THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN 2 SAY IT is on Sunday VOLUNTE 4:30 1 Fein, Pantages. 2—Valera Noyes, Heilig. 3—Billy Knight, altace Hyp. orgia Clifton, Olympic. 5—Betty Jones, Metropolitan. ation of |to th jent Egyr den last his way Alexar ‘ " pr at the rry Quinn, Arthur s \ ¥ Of $16, | Bemearinn Folk f ; ‘ & company of clever , ) the Iaw- | sone KIDDIES number is ratd to be a success , ht man be-| (n) “Hebe ig eal ise parioniod abc table yoney, AR une] () “Stanighi. Hoe’: H ADIME } aT eeeetany oil be ution of th 0 hs Y hrase—"Nearer’ My Ged to 1 hee! ANY | ¢' - PERFECTLY APPOINTED, : : sebeaubied ant TIME ' ST MOST LUXURIOUS AND y, | “=y COMFORTABLE THEATRE MAGNOLIA PARK 30 8, M 3 | aa ai | {}|) Us 2 oem | i ~ IN THE CITY OF SEATTLE, po Sect tte ST ENJOYABI STATE OF a PRESIDENT TO: 3 Mess NASHINGTON 18°70, BE SPENT RIGHT AT-THIS. PARLOR HONEOP COR AEE geen, HEAR OF ROW Gece NEXT WEEK’ FAIR avo WARMER to His Attention Here = me Sheriffs Approve Skywriter Goes to ~~ WOULD “SLAVE "| Thieves Open Safe Prohibition | Laws _ Tacoma and South| FOR EX-MATE Containing Jewels will fit TACOMA, July 21.—Arthur Ma- dea MEMPHIS, Te y a "*.| grinnt of this clty was the vietim of é 5 | Claude M, Babb toda uded to be mls when ho mounts to | ee ee een to hee leat, hus. | {meves yesterday and lost a diamond = | handed «t . " 7 na at noon Saturday to | band, whom she left six months ago, |TDS valued at $700, according to His ’ The Pantagescope will show a jarding © lands in j | itafenad S” Diente cribe his magic words against the |“i¢ only as his servant,” so that she| report to the police. He stated that “HIGH COST OF come oy feature with Glen Goff at | » Ht ! unced today at “ x Ba Z Pinks. rs next engagement { night be near him and their 6-|he had left the jewel in a safe and cILIG the war departme [Grand 1 miner's I . 3 . : lin Ta 4 from there he will| month-old child LOVING” AT HEILIG war departm: i ree 4 from th month-old ch that the box had: been apensllill i orway {annual meeting here yes-| : Shehalis and Port J y Mes. Babb, then M 4 Whilé the president Was not ex. |Morceau Charac ittertt i |go to Cen . Chehalis and Port In January Mes. Babb, then Mrs. oe : Weis ACE HIP BILL bat ae a fired ply 2 Deeg |1.°5. Boatner, told her husband she |0™Meone familiar with tts mechanism. manner in which it t| on. re action In the | potpourr!—"Bonae ef the ¢ 3 The : : - — loved another. At her request he ob. re or than its size and|~ Maren tripes Forever y 1 16 295 bull fights held tn|tained a divorce and she married | s ; : ‘ ? , ; ; $e, cour hell Might: (Ean |Keechelus Summer ure, is said to have r 21, four bull fig | : mate the ¢ance® produ of .the | Gen. Wood . r are a num.- | ers, horses and 1,692 bulls] The woman today filed a petition In Resort Destroyed v | sking a iment of her sec- Lytell Twins and Be Saul one of |returns to Was c it . Fae ee lwere killed { COnEy asking annu! ELLENSBURG, July 21.—Taldh the most at aflinera t the president was to be kept ’ = — alae Jona marriage SLLENS 3, July 21. 4 be ra. book president was t kept in-|| EVA TANGUAY DOESN’T | “I¢ 1 can't return to my first hus-|flre from an unknown cause, Sunset ed by J { s any | formed of development : for hi in : dh Ly rig Pe nts. a . CARE ABOUT ANYTHING . as his wife, then allow me to/ Lodge, well-known Lake Keechelus k as his servant,” she told the p tes t peac alle, no EXCEPT HER WRINKLES fete: 3 B bape! resort, was totally destroyed ioe T have sown the wind and reapea| Friday. It Is estimated that the loss about medi. || the whirlwind. will reach $10,000. ntained iba |! “I have paid a fearful price for my local offices | wicked course, but I have repented | for any of and desire to atone for the wrong| rid war veterans. This || to my child.” } out the coupon below and mail- said she realized that her a hs: t walt of Yatie ‘ | was wrong when Babb in-|}/ after ap 2 - J formed her she had sed the | f} productions. . be 3 me ay a LR EE | Sat A Sah Cota iat dead-line bd _Feepects ability TODAY UNTIL FRIDA nd I may saw and circ rv || don’t star, w once eos Ge aed la - - don't, r, wh 0 of ihe pamphlet on “The Veterans’ Burean,* : What's in the Air _ ||]| | Feature Photoplay padded "attraction, | Att. Thief Wanted | tad ve senha jo ns § and inclose herewith a two-cent postage stamp. PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, || Tay, sd 5,5 and 10 p. m— orme € swung her | A thrilling and amazing Malinda tnd Charlo on Murder Charges | iii) <i, cim oversee Nase.. (revised Schedule | | eerste ere eae 0 ballads, and C ‘ : yi ee te i | c 36 8-7 F | Ja never - to - be - forgotten partner, will occ : bs hos fete rE The c: ava is t th Journey into the heart of 34, srres ed in}! first pe wistets}-— ella Hollywood. ‘ederal * lywe joctol o 4 0 tite Gare Hollyw F' meters)— 2:30 to } P ft aling, left the viru portion of the enter- 1p ’ ay in custody of ae * x for London, Ont., = fe King and his |i iA gg a bes answer 4 we of murderin to have been laid up here the musical | Ethel da BHC | during a bank robbery}| ¢jal rey MN Ser 20 gram this at § tn A tats al rer et KTW: A. m. to 12:30 p.m; s </ The v p Y ter some 5 9: Officers William Stringer and Al H ae ere ee ee c from * Mo: e and comedy rev Nh Ward served the w nt of ex-|| ataged s (Herbert, “Yvette” and | bille fun-makers” adition on Murrell, It waa signed! | motion ow 6 all that their billing tmplies.|by Sir Auckland Geddes, British am dies will precede each| Joe and Agnes p alley re come-| bassador to the United States Week Beginning cS Hearts.” cs ‘|M ETRO POLITAN : ATT! Mats. Wed. <: Sat. iris in “The Spec: | FARCE COMEDY an Aste Aer | AS cas THE BIGGEST THEATRICAL AGGREGATION EVER headline tonors| otympte theater presen Playing Rond Attenetions — ROUTED ON A TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR theater during the | farce comedy, “The Red Hot Stove.” Special Price Matinee Wednesday—Matinee Saturday lon the screen is seen “Ono Stolen , 9 " were trained in| Ni, arring Alice Calhoun. A SU E ERB S' LV AR Cc ‘ » EXACTLYAS PRES of dancing, and] Coyimencing Sun‘ay the Madison a ‘ WINTER GARDEN BLANCHE BATES » Re e That Started les Bradway RUTH CHATTERTON nad LAURA HOPE CREWS oor || WAUDEVILLE JOHN MILTERN LYTELL TWINS GEOFFREY KERR }| 3\ ae : } ; AND BERT SAUL |< | rf BY JACK LAIT “A Pack of Sass” FEE eee la i: An Astonishing Artay of Talent including BILLY KNIGHTS OPERATIC fi a ae Positively Thi QUIN TETTE 6“ a ob} y The EL BRENDEL 0 e THE CHANGELINGS 0. a ee || ) i Hie ce ey cane RIDNOR JOHNNY DERKES MARTHA THROOP Irving cy Charley eer air Aine “ on ¢ ‘ ee nl XN DOWNING ARTHUR BETTY SIX NIGHTS, STARTING JULY 30 Srsatnal Sate Dovons sana yaonas xobale Shan eceees JONES & JOHNSON oT Pa ul CHA! 4 “THE ‘Kh AND Mail Orders Now wis WooW CARNE, EDOWEYOR _GuOHGL ANDERGON ue Make all checks payable to Metropoli- - 4 Wilite tan Theatre. Inclose self-addressed " ; 40-CHORUS OF 40~100-PEOPLE-100 NORTON & WILSON stamped envelope. Add 10% tax Preece * TWO PA & € run Makers AND WEDNESDAY RTS-32 SCENES Lower Floor Lower Moor Balcony $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Nights: BEs, $1.10, $1.65, $2. 20, rp 75. Sat. Mat.: 55c, $1.10, $1.65, $2. fe i ork poarch PCNA ATO Nt Special Bargain Matinee Wednesday—Best Seats $1.65 KFJC. 8:30 to 9:30 yea who

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