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PAGE 3} -_—— Many, Wil'l Go to Neuwivukum Fair} Will Probate Will of Quake Victim Larges Pamhers§ of Seattio pe ple] will of Mre, Louise A. Thomp are oxpecteg to make tho trip to] sen, who waa killed im the Japan FEnumolaw : Satunlay and § le vake disaster at Y to attend “the Net iv kum fair, te was admitted. to probate tn de sheld at the Farmers’ picnio| superior court. Friday by » grounds in that city today and Sun:|King Dykeman: Mra, ‘Thomper Gay.” A dig hatte delegation ts ex | WhO was the widow of Compt, W. P pected, says a letter from W. J,/C. Thompse., mi: the will) Hann, secretary of the fair, to. the | Wh visiting here more than a Béattle Chamber of Commeres, To- | Year Ago, day is Aubunn-Enutoclaw day, and | obs of the feditures of the. program |:man, president: of will be an eadiirese by N. B, Cort. ber of commerce the state cham: eg Oe: earn all ELINOR Be Three Features on Bill King Has i ager n Far ce THE SEA * * TTLE | | | | STAR NOW HERE Paramount's picture of @ wife's astonishing conspiracy to safeguard her home against hor husband's wild plun wal j in | Street Added— A huge laff sensation— MACK SENNETT’S “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHOES” “Fun From the Press” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1923. 8 * ay NOW— A mystery drama pepr with comedy, played | nificent settings t Prove al 5.$ PATTLE'S | SOOLEST SPOT pered with love, spiced »y celebrities In mag~- and founded on the sensa- tional and famous stage success— “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” jotion Picture Art One Solld Year in New York Rolld Years in London! rent - Be is which themselves, TWO GREAT STARS CORINNE. GRIFFITH oa FRANK ‘MAYO BLUE MOUSE CONCERT ORCHESTRA HENRI C. LE BEL, Novelty Organist ANDY WARD and HIS JAZZ BAND | Willie Sc bristy is an hi chestra have | program. BACK AT HE Ctmir Starr, Will King at Filled and funny with iin for Our Regular ganization. and elaborate |selection, in and 30 part. | Fred Pletce matinee idol, Vallo bas a It's a Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan Picture! ee Blue suse “Shadowland spectaclé p program for ni characterized of the seavon, ate made from paper by this worker. enk, on thé big new bfit. | The usual films | CLAIR STARR 1S EILIG back in her ol week's vacation, Saturday, when the Hebrew funster sion of “Up in Mabel's Room,” |New York farce success. expected to fully sntinfy the desire éntertainment musical coriedy fans. be expected in the rendition of this choristers | “Runnin’ wid," a late jaz% hit }will be interpreted by Ru the curtain-rajsor, “Journey's Yond." will be the feature on the Pantages Monday's matinee. It uniqte and artistic danding novelties ette, five young girls offer a series seem to animate comedy = equill- er Imported number and concert of. their places on the popular ingenue with! the Hellig, will be a role after a three his ver the presents humorous situations em, the new show id among Seattle Due to the fength of the show Itself, there Evesing Pies, Everybody tn will be but five musteal nuribers 50c, Will Prevail Town Will Bee and apectaitien this week. All Day, Every Day, 6 DAYS ‘Tho taatured offering, A Chinose During So Barly Lo re rai ” Me vd fantasy, Idol Dreams, ia giv mi) DAS, Phot ate to. Mildred Markle and ‘“Buster* Engagement Advisable file he | Lorenzo, two favorites posieused of| the best singing volces in the or-| nique lighting eff: scenic investiture may which the will etar also trio take will sing and Don Smith, will lead Petite Clara la Spanish ditty, donna,” which stould be great stuff for the runway maids, who will wiat her, Hormie'a orchestral program tn éludes three jazz successes, “Rod | Head Gal," “Ruffen Reday* and] “Cat's Whiskers.” ‘Their playing will bo interspersed by som com: edy between Milton Irumkin and i,’ a fantastic nied by Max Tuner, ext week atirting with hag been as one of the mobt Botta. | dance | pean juggling number in which they manipulate small as well as heavy articles, featuring a néck catch with & 200-Ib, shell, The Pantagencope will include a comedy fenture, and Glenn Goff will give his ustial ofan Concert, COLLEGE SONGSTERS AT PALACE HIP Bix Eastern college youths who aro epending theif yacation tn fevilie, the Miller Brothers, syn- copatora, will providé tho chief ai. version when the new program FROM THE FACTORY | Have You Seen HERB BELL Producing Comedian and His Minstrel Comedy eae 0 yinpic Theate Family show at Family Prices 10¢—15¢—25¢ Alwo Latest Photoplays, Appearing tn stihow Madinon, Het. First & Second Mirth,” aré Keefer and Alberts, who have arranged bits of eccentris com: edy and harmony singing into a pleasing varlety turn. Keefer will continue 40 exploit the rube char acter he has played for years, while Miss Alberta is a fetching young comedienne. “The Girl In the Frame” t the unique billing given the opening turn, In which a clever duo will pro. sent an exhibition of wire walking, iron jaw and trapeze actobatlos, The Almonds, In “A Vatdeville Sur- prise,” keep the nature of their work under cover, but say that the seenlo embellishments and costum- ing will be out of the ordinary. Frank Rogers, a gentleman of col- or, will present his ideas in comedy, song and ventriloquiem, Possessed of @ K00d finiging voice and a novel method of talking to his little wood. en family, Rogers is anid to be prov. Ing one of the most popular enter. tainers on the bill in other cities en route, Leah Balrd will return to Seattle screens after a lengthy absence ag the star in a film version of Dorian novel, “Is Divorce a Fall 2% ure?" i hsiun pac SET. FREE AT LAST after next week. Moreover, the medal wil! not be passed along to his successor when he retires but will be added permanently to the Brown treasure chost. The medal ia offered by Ih HH. Burnett, of Burnett Bros., jowolers, Tacoma, to be awarded the mayor of the city that wins the attendance contest at the Western Washing ton falr next week. The Tacoma chamber of commerce addressed a letter to the Seattle chamber voio- ing the prediction that Tacoma would send more people to the fair than thia city could, and challeng- ing the Seattle chamber to a con- test, ff it were to dispute the as dertion, The Seattle chamber Promptly accepted, and added the provision that the loser should pur. chase @ silver cup and present it to the winning Organization. Mayor Brown has been actively backing the chamber’s efforts to promote Seattle attendance at the fair, and la expected to redouble his efforts in contemplation of the incentive provided by Mr. Burnett's offer. Sven O NST ‘ales start Monday. See Sunday Tn addition to this first Seattio showing of Wiliam Russell's eat feature, which starts to- ow, ntinding until nesda A fip-Roaring Comedy “APPLE SAUCK” WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA | LAST TIMES: APFAIRS OF LADY HAMILTON Any Time Loge Seats 100 200 Tho Bon Marche's October Trade | bers from KFIC, 270 meters. 5 to 6 p, m—Musical program, KJP, 253 meters. 2 to 1:30 p. m-—News of the world baseball scores, KFJC, 370 HQ, & eo to 11 pe Tmnapeetat Program for te lant day of Radio W stramental trio conslating Nyberg, violin; ether cello; Marion Allman, plano. Spe- clal numbers presented by members of the KFJC Fadio audiences. Dance music to finish the evening's pro- gram. Request numbers will be ta order, 2 The Bon Marche’s October Trade Sales start Monday, See Sunday ann L CUE SATURDAY ONLY Gloria Swanson “Beyond the Rocks” STARTS SUNDAY D. W. Griffith’s EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD “The Birth of a Nation” THE GREATEST PHOTOPLAY OF ALL POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES TIME “A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE” ; A great heart tntor. a = est story of life and love and happiness, Directed by Lois Weber The Weihe Sisters in A MUSICAL CYCLE WITH SONG Direct from the California Theatre AND San Francisco BUDDY MESSINGER ema in “A REGULAR BOY" OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads IL, HAUPTMA! ORCHESTRA Ri — —— es % — ’ Mm 6 4 GLYN’S s nee al mney : FA a c — s — 7 aha ua = of the : —_ 43 Sl rcmelaiol y Fal = at | — oe | rT : orem 4 — —-= 4 ® [23] State | om a — Sena & ——— Ba — nd — with aM aes] . LIBERTY NEWS ag = 1—Thomaa E. Shea, Orpheum. ¢—“Poster Girl,” Pan- Leatrice Joy and Owen Moore ed Buccess of the Commun Barbara La M: ad tages. 8—Alice Keiffer, Palace Hi p. 4—Revay Howard, / Fund drive ured when arbara ‘arr men ni ; tg supported by = 3 |Smmms | hundreds of eitisens volunterr | neatt Moore EB Heilig. ROBERT EDESON, MAUD WAYNE and | mmm | heir services Fe 1 « " — Senttie coal dealers plonic at Enid Bei tt | A triple headiine program te to be/of dancing studies, including “The ROBERT SCHABLE gumme | posaybroek Fare. on nne found at the Orpheum next week | Awakening of Spring,” of Woodland Park bexing kan- — ; . gether Lb j pares, Robert McKim — mA with Nonetta, Billy Arlington an iis asus @ nis Al Herman. ; aoe COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA |qummas | St88 army, grinds scissors in a & Nonetta the singing ‘ul eleotric n |e | Beattie Ba hax only to point to her own Vaude:| effects and special settings are sald wilh _ following ene-bour concert, —_ The Hodson sisters, heroines ne ; ne | 6 o unday, at 13:30 o'clock: } of the Japanese earthquake. ville record to appease any doubt|to enhance the beauty of. this pro j enjoy peace and quiet at Mer- = Pl le Ses, erie eee een | outa | Mare, “Oeeddantal sat | Bieaores ALLACE=S= @& | Mme. Schumann-Heink ana M As the added attraction, Joe Rob-| Peet esse Foner es WEY Parnes ¥. Second lesson tn traffie vio — = | ; " lations and thelr reeuite. AT THE — Nordica, and ie @ pupll of orts, World's renowned banjolet, will | eoeees: epee : ie lien cekeet testbeds F ed |famous Beleiam violinist Yaaye. | offer a dolected repenoire of elnawtcal, | “014 Timers Walter Sy teers trains tor coming games. R Hor techniqae and bowing com-| popular and syncopated numbers, Mr | “Largo”, from the “New W j=} a fixes] andy respectful attention. Roberta is known from coast +to Selection from “sweetheart pon 7 Bitly ‘Arlington deals tn travesty,|coast for hin remarkable musical aes , Ba and he seems to provide « lot of technique, His numbers will toclude Ernest P. Russell, Organist = i long lingering lacehter frotm his au- | difficult selections written by famous in-O012 for Informatio |\=mme = Call MA In-0013 for tnformation about attractions at ts cos. Ho gives dignity to horse-| composers and popular numbers. tors a ‘The Coliseum, Strand or ty — The Liberty, Stramd or Coliseum j play and demands tespect for but-! Joo Holland and Kathleen O'Den pI “5 foonery by Eleanot | will int ice thelr fav 6 comedy Arlington, lor and 508) siccons in't Nature D Ward and the quartet offers an| Grand.” songs and some 4 oddity called “Mistakes Will Hap- jsranrt patter make up the routine of |—— er SS soe pen.” ,, | these two clever folks A very amus- [GLE MILL FIRE LOSS $10,000 Indefinite Run 1253) Al Herman, “the black laugh, ming mutuber te thelided in | SHINGLE NGELES, Sept. 19—| id th F somes back to vaudeville PORT ANGELES i What’s in the Air 3 oral euccessful seasons with tho| ana| Lone of $10,000 was suffered Fri- (Revised Schedule) ’ ne 0 6 ear $s Greenwich Village Follies and ag Pos be seen in @ novelty} day when a fire of unknown origin) season in British musto halls contortion performance. {hcluding | gestroyed the shingle mill here ! cl s . One of the greatest actors on th®/ some very artistic athlete posing. | owned by I. Hilistad of Joyes. 10 to 10:30 @, m~—Gpecial program of ; ig ic ures vandeville stage today, Thomas E.| Their attraction includen special @f- | ———————————— <r interest to women, KDZE, 455 : ‘ the | tac: ‘ ot: : Shea, ts & rae Pangea pier t ye and attractive. settings [opens a week's engagement at the Believes Seattle Will Send 10:30 s,m. fo 19 m—Musical pro- The Famous Author of week. He will be. see a he Poster Girl" vaudeville's | palace Hip theater, Saturday. gram, KMQ. 166 meters ot “The Cardinal,” “The Bells.’ | daintiest novelty, will be presented | jase murio, dancing and singing Record Fair Crowd 12 m, to 12:30 p. m—Market reports rT 7 ”> “Dr. Jekyll and Mrv Hyde." and/ py @ talented young lady, offering | womprine the repertoire of these live Mass ned general news KEIO, 170 = ] HREE WEEKS ase nadtenypeneal . Very artistic program of Impreawions |) y "chaps, who are astlated by Did:| Mayor Kéwin J. Brown tw clear.|| 19100 t0 1:30 p. m—Apectat proerem || THE STORY THAT Russell Carr and N beidi a merle of famous stage celebrities, Many! aig Read, m young co-ed, who will|ing all penctis, fountain pens, lodge oe ae Sunshine Clade KDZE, 455 HAS MADE A 1 thing NOW | bear re tiie and 5 pater, who knows more about love than any other |aty’ of Co ocrntaining. in| nrtutiful changes of costume and | provide several tos dances ae inter: |ping, eto, from a apot up in the|l abe'te's pm ma=fpectal musical pro- MILL human being, surpasses herself in this great jane: emreptionntiy” %2 distinctive and unique setting add tol tages, At the conclusion of their |northwest corner of his vest and|| gram featering the ample re- ION ig, surpas 3 ¥ |otterea by this “pale. tp. | the, attractiveness of this presenta | act, they cut loose a big Jambores. | reserving the space for @ brand|| , ‘acting plano. oat HAPPY H TS drama of young lives caught in the network Harry Moors, “royal paper mantp- | tion, Two musical comedy favorites, |New gold medal which he contident. (| ® {2.4 Me mc-Apectal musical pro- AP! EAR of romance and adventure. | stor: Lo smtp ay atten ge Ritter and Knappe have @ Euro-|iately featured with the “Whirl of |ly expects will become his property || 4 te 8 p. m.—Selected musical num- abroad. Delfeate Ince patterna and

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