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ques. (0 SATURDAY, OCTOBER “BI ossom Pi ime’ * um H a Dance Revue : 1—Lillian Lee, Heilig. October 28). Orpheum. 6—Pantages. Of the many that have been programs in recent years it is de- a part of Orpheum clared that there are none whose). ‘\ieTROPOLITAN SOON genuine merit and ensemble of beau- ty, agility and grace, are more pleas- antly remembered than the offerings |! of William Seabury bury head the new prograr e Orpheum, starting Sund: latest dance fantasy, “Frivolic.” The star will be assisted by several dance / artists In the production, which is will local 2—Gertrude Lany, Metropolitan a 8—Bannister, Olympic. nd “The Golden Bird,” Palace Hip. dance productions | . with his | § declared one of his best. | Roger Imhoff and company, pre-| > senting their rattling Irish comedy, | tater, “In a Pest House,” will also be fea tured on the new bill. Their offer- ing promises to be one of the most | entertaining along its line of any fooked for the present season. company is made up of a number o! comedians and ‘comediennes well mown on the variety stage. e A comedian-monologist, Joe Towle, thould be one of the successes 01 show.’ He takes strands of patter, song and music and braids them into} a distinctly entertaining monologue. College life furnishes the material forthe act of Kenny and Hollls, billed, “The Original College Boys. The name of their offering Is “The Two" Doctors” and is a satire on medicine and on college life. Will and Gladys Ahern will pre-| sent a Western offering, consisting of rope twirling and singing and|role of Mitzi, dancing. Their offering is promised as one of real entertainment. ‘The. Klown Revue, Ploetz Brothers, traditional and acrobats, and several dancers take part, is one of the fast | acts of the new bill. clowns Dancing \OUNCEMENT } on “| }in old Vienna. ¢ the} Ushed shortly. after hig death jare by |mund Romberg. in which the} Henry, pretty | Resnoc! | FEATURE HEILIG SHOW | Your Husband. Doing?’ PAGE 16 This Issue Daily © Mats: ALEXANDER PANTAGES presents “The Midnight Marriage” | with Ched Freeborn and Billy Barrows COMEDIETTA” “A MUSICAL DIAZ & POWERS ¥ son the Wire aera WARD & RAYMOND “Hello” _———L—————— GEO LA SHAY Mirambaphonint ling his 17th musical farce, ‘“What's| Ville, will offer his funny act. | terpsichorean | terpolative |two famous Ziegti | ters, Shean," 20, 1923. THE SEATT ‘LE STAR PAGE /~ Soldiers Held Fuel Series ’ Coming TACOMA HERE’S THE WAY IT’S Confirm Judgment of $1,380,000 | LLOYD GEORGE DONE Lewia soldle andl Jack camp 1 tigation Into thel nection ¥ th the attemy stand here Thursday The men \ a uat Host in | police. robb | of a truit and Ruby Adama, the 8 establinhed Hell! , ng another of Doll y sted by and the Star , | Other Important. bits You | Little Sun-Uy-Er-Gun," to be led by | | Clara La Vaile; “A Gift of Roses j with Mildred Markle Love Tales, by the “Crinoling high favor with the runway choristers Days,"* featuring Don Sm Other rime Probably you've wondered | the country so quickly. finished talking with Presid Those few young velyn Jordan Blanche Ensign featured. This time the | wchinsky and De nd Lew Dunbar ed in the law | e| - comic situations wh neas a surfeit of the laust partnership played by uvely, ts en | questions. zation which has made t popular FEATURE Midnight ture musical Chad Freeborn comes to th Marriage.” a minia come turin and Billy rrowa Pant ,| Involves Three in Case of Broker’s Disappearance the headiino a Monday’a matin Abril gram of tuneful songs and y dialogue, is pre rectal | sivo musical n ner| involving F with harmeniot ' ™ | Mae ReOUN Nettings are x SAN DIEGO, Cal, Oct. 20-—Mr Sarah Schick has made a statement Drew Clark and Mrs. Drew Clark, his wife, and her disappearance of numbers, ing," and “W dazzling — costumes much-talked-of jare to be broker, Dis triet Attorney Chester Kempley an ; al nounced today radium pre 4 sappeared February 7. He seen in this artistic off ing | Prosper and M billea popular athletes, appear in| gymnastic performance | is claimed to be’ a diatinet | With fo’ |novelty, Both Naeed and thelr number tude unusual athletic | Billy Baker and appearing in thelr Tast @ prominent Ohio ¢, Mrs is the son am ‘Three days " Clark were ia dtees in tion with the case charged | which 8 thru Which they are are premier artista Schick's many | property Mrs, Schick has made. a confes Rogers are ron's suc a Couple of Good ston Involving all three. iIn forgery she has given we believe will f the body of a ick ar f of a mt Ward & or a sn | c 1 1 "We wam ¢ In 4—Lorraine Evon|p 5—William Seabury, |ca! | Diaz & | featy a silve their latest success poptita enthusiasts. jowers have nding: favorites oT of the rest, Kemph Mra. Schick's ¢ before the district attorney, | J. A. Byers, Associate District Atto ney C. A. Seleck anf’ a Burns de tective, It was taken In shorthand. a nensational | Would any MeSovereign will offer on of diabolo to comp a demon. the nree persons unde aid ake had not onfession ¥ In fast dancing on |) wire high up in the air, | presented in an artistic and some | whi < ma Ee cs: onl LaShay 7 aS. One| musical artist, ond enchants) orogram on the stage of this |) will be pre and .J. b | “BLOSSOM TEME” COMING Pay the well known 1 offer a splendid marimbaphone, con. 1, popular “Blossom Time,” hi of the most. charm musical plays ¢ country has ever b nted by Mesars. Lee nubert at the ater foi day, ~Octe Having years in Time” ng of jazz selections. The P will comedy fenture with the usual jorgan corn t by Glen Goff. | CANARY FEATURED completed a run of two| AT THE PALACE HIP New York, “Blossom} A fasc ik vaudeville: bill iv comes here with the Century | pramised ace Hip patrons for the w York, company” and| next y ‘The Golden Bird," an intact. The story ') extraordir . Presented by | fish nyention was ratified by incidents in the life of | Lorr nted violinist, the U.S. » Just © the close famous Vien-} ts the hi The bird is said to} of the jon, but has not been ne scene ts ald} be exc intelligent, and tn {ratified by the British government ‘The original. theme|the ac song with the|“As no binding agreement has been of thé story was discovered in 4) playing of Misa |reached for the establishment of a semi-fiction semi-biographical) Another headliner on the bill is |closen season for the halibut fishery, life of Schubert, which was pub-|Ted Maclean and compahy, com. |fficlal announcement made The | prising three clever actors, who pre-|there will be no clored season during ‘Blogrom ‘Tirhe’*|sent “A Modern Diana," a comedy [the winter of 1923-1924," sayn the Dorothy Donnelly,’ ads Ted MacLean playa the |telesram from Secretary Hughes » original of A. M. Wilner| leading male role, and the sketch jand Reichert. The music {#| portrays modern business methods | bert and H. Berte, adapted by Sig-| which love, loyalty and honor are FOR PICKETING| |mingled with an element of sur. Peaceful Hughes Announces Open Fish Season It is officially that there will be no cloned seas ut fishing this winter, ac 4 telegram received Satnrda tagescope show a one week, 28th. beginning Sun announced I The Pacific halibut | production based on rang Sch book and lyrics of * pted | playtet. from ¢ The ‘Century theater cast ts} prise. headed by Hollis Davenny in. his afio and Marguerite offer “Mu- pe original role of Franz Schubert,|sic and Melody” in a skit that is|in @ decision handed down Gertrude Lang, originator of the|quite new in the musical and sing-|by Judge Walter M. Halina Bruzovna,|ing line. Ralph Gulano ts a grad-|ing the injunction sought by Ralph Soule, Teddy Webb, Amyj|uate of Milan Conservatory of Mu- | Lester,’ George Ruth Meler, Victor| nic, and f¥ declared a real genius on Hadley. Hall, . DeVecmon|the accordion. |flo Theatrical Employes’ Tone Wilber and David| “The veling Salesman,” billing | c unions. The unfons argued Billy Devere, is a comedy skit of | at they have a right to peaceful lreal fwlure. Mr. Devere has for|picketing to prevent their own \years been a featured comedian in|members from attending the then- new director of |th¢ Broadway revues at Shanley’s, | ters operated by Danz. numbers at the Hetig, leads the fea-|Rector’s, the Pekin and th Garden.| Following the ruling, | Attorneys tured offering, "Dance It ‘Again{ The Vagabond Cyolise, ‘Tom |John Dore and George F. Vander- With Me,’ with Will King present-| Mills, one of the screams of vaude-|veer declared the decision wis the Mr. |first one favorable ,to picketing Mills {8 a recent importation. to this | since the hectic days of the war, in country. He will haye an extensive been schooling hia|array of comedy cycling parapher- artists for several|nalia, which lends a zest and nov- and Seatticites will have nlelty to his offering. chance to judge his efforts now. In| PSYCHIC RETU this number there will be seven in-}TO THE OLYMPIC dances, including the| Bannister, the psychic who enter minuet, tango, texan tommie, waltz,|tained Olympic audiences a few Jazz and eccentric steps. weeks ago, has returned to that A musical impersonation of the| theater for another short engage: 1 Follies charac-| ment. Bannister is billed as “the her and Mr.|man who robbed the Orient of its will occupy the center of| mystery.” His performance, during | photoplay feature, complete the new attention ‘in the orchestral prelude | which he will answer the quest Iprogram of Hermie King and his dozen as-| ———— is i € sistants. Ed Love, Bob Starr and} Save One of These’ Dates ave Se oO) Se Milton Frumkin will have the chiet WED. | THUR. | FRI. Other numbers to be y tons from the ‘Choco MAT. | NOY. | NOV. Oct.31) 1 : keting wan sustained Friday deny: John French, Danz against members of the Seat | Ramsay, MUSIC NUMBERS Howard Evans, starting Sat anz is asking $6,000 and a permanent Injunction. \temporary injunction petition damages His wis has of members of the qudience, is promised as an unusually entertain- ing feature. A now musical production comedy satirizing the so-called “high Ife," “Mr. € Jentitied “The New Senator,” and a ayed . | MON. | TUES. OcT.| OCT. 20 | 30 SAT, | SAT, MAT. | NOV, Nov.3| 9 Messrs, Shubert Present The Most Wonderful Musical Play in America 1°SS°M TIME ORIGINAL CENTURY THEATRE, N. Y., CAS EAT SALE TOMORROW — Nights, 50¢ to $2.50; Wed. Mat., 0c to $1.50; Sat. Mat,, 50¢ to $2.00—Plus 10%, Tax This musical play has broken every existing Hox office record in the history of the theatre METROPOLITAN Mats., 30¢ ° Fran Schubert's Own Music Story: Franz Schubert's Own Romance BAKER & ROGERS Just » Couple of Good Men PANTAGESCOPE with Glenn Goff at the Organ PROSPER & MARET Popular College Athletes Here's Al that | and Musi-| news of what's ¢ how! Magnus Johnson, ne ent Coolidge and the men write for how “boys” o British Statesman General Dum BY LAWRENCE MARTIN ST, LOUIS, Oct. 20,—Lloya Gec hurled back imputatio: a false f of I in a tuned undred peo; vere he {th great vigor to an attack General Georgen h embassy Dumont needed to b warned § France w Lioyd ¢ “He said, protect us ngainst our |never heard that prayer 914 and 1918, I shall never forg |the agonized prayer of the |ambansador in 1914: to His |England. Nino hundred 4 thruout the British empire proof of our friendsh France. At the present time ie ur, best nen bread of charity be in a speech, sald Franc re of her friendy an uis that a friend “wo friends, nda 1,300,000 « by Dumont th n F wa shamming in ability to pay . not ships of war, | carry food jand raw materialy to thelr country. |Held for Alleged Opium Smuggling } Charged with smuggling six five taet tins Of opium across the Cana dian border, William Me said to be a Montana turfman, brought Seattle Friday eve Deputy | Aleck McDonald, wa: MeKinnon wns arrested on a train by W. M. Kartamark jtoms agent, and bound ove jfederal grand jury, after a heari before United sta Commiasion J. J. Pinckney, iaine | Big Parade Planned All veterans’ organizations, bined with the Unt {¢. and fonal Guard unites, Join in a mymmoth parade tle on Armistice day, | decision In Seat reached at a veterans in Roosevelt hall, Fri¢ night Floats are included in th plans, and it is expected that band: of fraternal orders will supply mar tial music. news assoc lations Answers rade of question d will betweer repar-| =: | HEILIG United | States Marsha federal ens to the ccording to a meeting of | FEELS BETTER Statesman Wants to Get Glimpse of U. S. Homes arded tor | WITH ROUTE LLOYD GEORGE LOUISVILLE ELIJAH BORGE SOCIETY—Reg- T ETROPOLITA Fourth at University SEATTLE ARTIST SERIES (Katharine Rice, Manager) Presents going on at the White House gets around iv Minnesota of the press ar senator, has just ¢ plying him with thabveach the. enti country. 1 do men; I 0 much wan “OMAN ADMITS ‘Lloyd George Says He’s 282" FORGERY PLOT 9 Yrue Friend of France wicis'scs "ser Imputations of ont on Attitude ] | “If Germany | Alfred CHARLES avoiding Americ =. | HACKETT | “Lloyd - “Sensation of Europe” hack, ou know what and Speathan Leading Tenor of the Z Metropolitan Grand Opera | Alumni of Ballard aE marti! ation ia the word) High Pick Officers Concert Friday Eve. October 26 the follow: | ng officers for the com Mall Orders Now to KATHARINE RICE ing year chwartz, presl:| dent; Ruth muth, vice presi. | 707 Montélius Bullding PRICES dent; Gertrude Knudsen, secretary- | treasui Robert Brown was named | publj man FLOOR: $2.00, $2.50 BALCONY: $1.50, $2.00 GALLERY: $1.00 Plus 10% Tax | Box Office Sale October TICE “Wa ‘There Are Sill a Few Season ‘Tickets Avaliable for NOVEMBER 12 MARIE SUNDELIUS Prima Metropolitan Opera Company DECEMBER VLADIMIR HOSING 's Greatest Tenor Actor SES UEEEEEEET EE ENEianeetemeemmannenetdl FEBRUARY 25 MISCHA LEVITSKI World-Famed Pianist Hughes plan for experts to ability to pay the ‘gallant sugKented tentifi pf economic ugely bucked up ov ny’ n can to a ion like nents In addition’ to rep! | criticn, Lc |e has done in all 7 ches, His convict | ed States int troubles c to Fren anized, as American n that unless ened to set nditions. will d George em in| become chaotic ead papers,” sald ae. “Central day by da soniig late fublon and| $800 Is Raised “* at apes Bae vhaon ina} ~=©se@ymours’ Concert ver know! The committee of Seattle music will em fr th lovers who arranged a concert on 8 for Mr. and Mra. Milton mour, Tokyo earthquake victims, ' . | ported today that the net proceeds would be $800. Mrs, Seymour will be ttle hospital for another | three weeks convalescing from injur jes sustained in the disaster. Lioyd our What’s in the Air SATURDAY October 20 KDZE—(455 mters)—12:20 to 30 p.m (270 meters). 0 to 00 to 7; 8:30 to 9:20. KFIY—(231_ meters)—Sitent. KIR—(283 meters)—6:30 to APRIL 7 (280 meters)—-7:30 to CECIL FANNING i opens Eminent Young Barit , a week's presentation of “WHAT'S SUNDAY (380 meters)—11:00 to 00 to 6:00 p. m.; m. For Information CALL MA in-6919 707 Montelius Building for Armistice Day com YOUR raity RO. T = | HUSBAND 93 | orpueun & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE . DOING? TWICE DAILY, 2:30-8:15 STARTING TOMORROW | | Nights, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1; Mats. 15c, 25c, 50c | Seattle’s Fav VAUDEVILLE BIG ACTS “THE GOLDEN BIRD” featuring LORRAINE GULANO & | MARGUERITE | sic and Melody” BILLY DEVERE “The Traveling Salesman” TOM “Th ILLS Vagabond Cyclist” —and TED MacLEAN PALACE HI starting fig O -D AY THEATRE ConTinuaus WILLIAM SEABURY AND COMPANY In “Frivolic’—His Second Edition JOE TOWLE In His Own Peculiar Entertainment THE KLOWN REVUE With Floetz Brothers and Sister in Classic Buffoonery orite Playhouse PHOTOPLAY —All she had was nerve, the rest she— The Original College Boys KENNEY and HOLLIS In “The Two Doctors’—A Satire on Medicine WILL and GLADYS AHERN In an Oddity: “A Spinning Romance” MC SOVEREIGH Master Diable Players ROGER IMHOF AND COMPARY Presenting “In a Pest House” FABLES-TOPICS OF DAY-ORCHESTRA-PATHE HEWS ‘There's a Matinee Every Day at The Orpheum NOTE THE PRICES: Matinees: 15c, 25c, 50c international News. 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