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Seatral Lili. clbactutaahe, nantiiushememaamee ee SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1928 W Rafael Sabatini © RAFAEL SABATING ARRGT NBA SERVICR Ing (Continued From Yesterday) — | there was no movement from the Plood’a vivid eyes looked into the | fleet to hinder her doparture. Lord other's that were clear and honest, |Jullan had carried the monsage of and ho smiled, & Nttle wistfully, A | fectively, and had added to it his own moment he seemed to hesitate, Th6n | Personal commands. he explained himself quite fully. | “Why shouldn't I tell your Ita] ° the samo reason that’s been urging | War me to pick a quarrel with you so] Five miles out at from Port that I might have the satisfudtion of Royal, whence the detalla of the slipping a couple of feet of steel tnta|coast of Jamaica were losing thelr your vitals, When T accepted your | sharpness, the Arabella hove to, and sonmassion, L was moved to think It/the sloop she had been towing was might redeem mo In the eyes of Miss | warped alongside, Bishop—for whose sake, as you may | Captain Blood evcorted his compul: have guessed, I took it, But I have | sory guest to the head of the ladder, Aiggovered that sich a thing Is be-/Colonel Blood, who for two hours yond accomplishment, I should have /and more had been in a state of mor known it for a sick man's dream, T/tal anxioty, breathed freely at last; Nave discovered also that if she's) and ax the tide of his fears receded, choosing you, as 1 believe she t%,/so that of hin deep-rooted hate of ah choosing wisely between us, | this audacious buccancer resumed Its ana that's why I'lt not have, your life | pormal flow, CHAPTRR XXIV 1 a emer eet MUSIC SHOW SETS RECORD “Blossom Time," based on the life of Frans Schubert, and with Sehu- bert'’s own muslo into the which the Messrs, Shubert presented Beattle recently, broken attendance record in practl woven sore, in has cally every theater in which it has boon soon, It ly probably the first time sinc |tho days of * Widow," | Uhat a touring attraction has con siwtently played to houses in which overy single seat has been occupied, The great popularity of "Blows Time,” which ran for two solid years in? York, undoubtedly will es. tablish jt as the most successful mu> sical attraction ever sent out of New York, Already it is estimated that more persons have pald to see | “Blossom Time” than any other play jever produced in this oountry, It in | the moat successful production ever |launched by the Shubert organisa: | tlon jo Merry t i i ‘ rt in New | ‘CLAIRE STARR IS. Variety of Entertainment Is Promised by from Ha Wynn, and his new musical which will come to tt has recently and Boston. Many Stars on' New Week’s Stage Program Legitimate Houses HER WHAT'S ON THE STAGES Variety vaudeville program, Alla Axior myatle, and Yaudevilie, Wi King and company In musical comedy, “MIttin’ Pretty,’ Dick Hyland and company in Phe Mix-Up. OAK At 1 to have a vinit The Perfect Fool," laughing riot Metropolitan Sunday, December $0, Wynn concluded phenomenal nents in Los Angeles and Ban proved the laugh: ing comedy success of re, He is Wwoek starting Sunday afternoon, It in probably one of the biggest bills in point of numbers of entertainers on the program that has been offered here this season, One act alone has 10 artinta. "Witty Miles From Broadway" Is one of the featured attraetions. This not In headed by Harry R. Watson coming to the Pacific Coast with the | ana Reg, B, Merville, who will be re east and pre n originally | momb, for thelr comedy in n during the ¢ n'a long runs | + ville.” ‘The act is brilliant York, Chicago, Philadelphia | with pural comedy and filled with muale, A popular hoate n francisco and The novelty of keeping a promise Broadway favorite, wnustal #UC| Harry Delf, is another feature of risked by keeping vou aboard whilst the message gore by another who night bungle | And now perhaps "it understand.” “Lord Julian stared at him bewil. dered. Hts tong, aristocratic face was very pale, “My God?” he sald. me this? “I tell you bec: . . Oh, plague on it! -so that ye may tell her; so that she may be made to realize that there's ‘something of the unfortunate “And you tell gentleman left under the thief and | pirate she accounts me, and that her own good ig my supreme desire. Knowing that, she may . . . faith, she may remember me more kindly— if it's only im her prayers. That's all, my lord. Lord Jullan continued to look at the buccaneer in silence, In silence, at last, he held out his hand; and tn silence Blood took ft. “t wonder whether you are right,’ said his lordship, “and whether you are not the better man.” “Where she is concerned see that you make sure that I am right. Good. BACK AT PALACE HIP | teen. axeniea cess ax Wynn's tour of the Coast} Claire Starr, popular soubrette of has been a succession of crowded | the Will King Revues at the Palace |thoators, Ed Wynn Is responsible for Hip theater, haa Just returned to tho|tho book, music and lyrics of hi company after a short vacation. Song | newest and most successful vehicle and dance hits of previous months | which ts in two acta and 19 scenes, | have brought for Miss Starr a favor: | sald to be the prettiest stago pictures | able reputation and popularity | possible from the creative brain of among thentergoers and her return| ‘The Perfect Fool.’ Julian Mitchell, | will be weleomed by her many ad-/ master hand of ve craft and terp:| mirers, sichorean art has introduced many Mins Starr has one of the principal! new unique and novel dancing sure |parts In the current show, “Sittin’ | prises, | pleasure of stringing Colonel Bishop | Pretty,’* tn a typloal aypay fortune:| pesidog Kd Wynn, himself, his from the yardarm, and by thus| (eller role, and also offers a special jiarge supporting company includes | jfinally stifting the vindictive plant: | number, "Gypay Wlues,”” in which| Nydin d'arnell, @ popular prima} t's hatred have increased his own | sho iy navisted by the Star Trio and donna; Flo Newton Chic, clever in: security, But Bleod was rot of | King Girls, genue: E&telle Penning, a remark |these.| Moreover, in the case of Col ably olaver dancer; Anite Wurman, gnel Bishop there was a particular | ine dominant will of thelr leader.| fi traint, Be t | E a Hamel, "That Girl Quartette’’ | reason for restraint, Because he was vey . | They c i fro) | eo ye! the Misses Ivey Kirkwood, Mar. |Arabella Bishop's uncle, his lite must | TPeY had learned from Pitt whilo yet | | in Port Royal o: e a ain's dan. | Mette Keyes, Jeanette Fielding and) [remain aacred te Captain Blood. |r awit, at yeLay ag he cc [Laretin Ferrall; Tre Riow, moruied| And so the captain smiled into the |throw over the king's service which | from vaudeville by Ed Wynn; Arthur | sallow, bloated face and the lttle/ had been thrust upon tham, yet they |Burekly, John Dale, Cass Burt; the} eyes that fixed him with a malevo-| resented the manner.in which thia/ Clever little Meyakos trio, Jane Mo. | lence not to be dissembled, |had been rendered necessary, ang|Curdy, Olive Birmingham, Alexia “A safe voyage nome to you, col-|they marvelled now at Blood’s re. | Janton, ita Adams, Graco Russell, jonel, darling,” said he in valediction, | straint where Bishop waa concerned, | Ursula Murry and Wynn's now just jand from his easy, smiling manner |The deputy-governor looked round|!¥ famous Wysinding, Wynnwome | But he practised ctr. cumspection, If in hix heart he vowed that once back in Port Royal there was no effort he would spare, no [nerve he would not strain, to bring | Peter Blood to final moor! es In Exes leution Dock, at least he kept that | vow atrietly to himself, | Peter Blood had no illusions, Te |Was not, and neyer would be, the Jcomplete pirate, There was not an- other buceaneer tn all the Caribbean | [who would have denied himself=the |ment upon. the new bill, He does a variety of things excellently and his style of dancing is too well known to com- Hawthorne and Cook tn ‘Make Mo Serious’ have a conversational skit that is sure-fire, It ts filled with delightful comedy situations and the artists know how to get the most out of it, Margaret Severn, “the enhantress of dance," is a bewitehing young girl who ia one of the foremost diciples of terpischore, The dance fantasy Misa Severn presenta embraces dis- tinetive numbers in which she usés| the famous Benda maska, “The Show Off” in claimed to be the bert comedy sketch that hay hit vaudeville this year, “The Show Oft' mirrora an irreasistably funny earacter, an underpaid clerk who in important in his own mind, He "talke big" and continually “shows” and staya “big” in his own estimation, } Joneph M. Regan haw made the| beauty of Irish melody known tnter- | nationally, he will be assisted by AL} berta Curtina, pianist, bye to you." Lord Julian wrung his hand In al- lence, went down the ladder, and waa! pulled ashore, From the distance he] waved to Blood, who stood leaning} on the bulwarky watehing the reced- ing cock-boa' Arabella sailed within the hour, moving lagily before 4 sluggish breeze. The fort remained silent and Of Interest to Women With Goitre | Mighest medical authorities state that! the goltre diveaye {a growing more preva- lent every year, and that ‘n some loeal!-| w fully 15 to 20 per. cent, or adout! every sixth woman haa a goltre Ia some | ge y-five per cent of goltres can be} nd Shoret Cakieg wasdieee or 8 oerr]| sical operation. m the famous Medi-/| cated Goltro Ban T Sea cule ens o largement at night and-works while yor m. It hes been curing goltres tn © Wap tun ones seeternenee ONE OF MANY TESTIMONIALS Gentlemen: I know that your # remedy has done wonders fo! oltre pain he carried in his breast. It's the second time ye're served me for & hostage. Ye'll be well advised to avold a third, I'm not lucky to you, colonel, ax you should be perceiving,” Jeremy Pitt the master, lounging }at Blood's elbow, looked darkly upon Behind them a little mob of grim, restrained from cracking E a flea only by op like thelr submission to OF THE This was the next riddle that tho Riddle Lady made up in Riddle Land: |"fm worn by both beggar and } knight, ¢| Sometimes I am 4 tight Soltre bandage 40/Quite often I feel xt to wend for one. a ae Bene erg rouna | A bit down at the heel, y well. Three months'|And then without doubt ared me. sight, , 1853 West Colfax loose, sometimes After two and felt ne Tm a “Sometimes I fl jAs often I'm thin as I'm fat, The older I grow, The more wrinkles I show, P| But I'm never upset about that Am tall, sometimes ct to the Phy D, Huntington alif— Advertiser: | “Tho my body's as black as a co You must know that I boast of a sole, But the thing that I fear, With old age drawing near, Js that tt wears into a hole O) +1 wane further | For I have a rem: But the thing tha t When I go for a stroll, A Why, I carry my tootales Inside! 1 "I button up tl; or I lace, | And I whisper that’s not a disgrace, E) Ana ve ton perfect toes, Tho I haven't a nose, | And my tongue is as long as my face. Bl +rve a twin brother, too, if you 1 please! They we're like two os as ways together TRAVEL BY STAGE Portland Daily Fare 10:15: $6.50 Information and Tiekets MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1918 Third Avenue PHONE LIOTT 1401 PUGET SOLIND STEAMER. SCHEDULES SAVE MONEY Travel by Steamer TACOMA Dally 7,9, 51 A.M, 1, 8, & 45c : ~~ VICTORIA, Bf € Fort Angeles, Strait ¥ Dally, 13:00 Mid: Harry W. Appleton GHT SPECIAL) and BIFOCAL EXPER! EYE AVACORTES % 7, 19:08 p. m Vor Townsend Wall Cone fons and MII Porte 203-205 Leary Bldg. Second Ave., cor, Madison HOOT TASAT. Mon, W ve EYES Bifoeals be worn your HEARD POINTS m. vie Ann that con- by wearing need not stant] Phone MA in-6289 UGE SounD NaVIGATIONCO The Best Christmas Gift COLMAN DOtK- FOOT Manion ST Buont jan y ADVENTURES GOODY-TWO-SHOES GETS A PRIZE ‘ you would never have dreamt of the |and met the lowering hostile glances | Chorus of charm and distinction, of those fierce eyex, Instinot warned | ! him that his life at that moment was | held precariously, than an injudicious |word might precipitate an explosion of hatred from which no human |™ power could save him, Therefore, | ! he said nothing. He inelined his f the departure of the deputy-sovernor. |head In silence to the captain, ang | Ttton of Antonio Bafunno, comp went blundering and . stumbling tn jStalwart, sun-tanned buccancers were |hix haste down that ladder to the| ther Musical succes ( 1 sloop and its waiting negro crew. (Continued Monday) ‘TWINS Olive Roberts Barton 1 I | No matter what weather, And but for goloshes we'd freen Puse-In-Boots stroked his whiskers thoughtfally, “1 might the answer if I tried very ut I don’t think advantage.” “That's what 1 think." sald the Old-Woman-Who-Had-8o-M an y- Children-8he-Didn't-Know+W h a tet To-Do, * Goody:Two-Shoes was passing by |° and stopped just in time to hear the Old Woman's remark “What's all the talking about?’ she remarked. "I was just on my way to thd cobbler’s to get my shoes mended e What's n anted hard of t "Bhoes!* that I But she hadn't time to finish, for the Ric Land people called She's . the riddle. wo-Shoes the an- nout even hearing it, She| prize,” | ran to the lucky little “Here,"* taid. “Here is a of nice little red sho You n't have to go to the cebbler's after all," (To Be Continued) 1923, by Seattle guess hard ft fat t to } the Old Ww “T'm ttle y know, aring,” yelled Goody, "I sald d seamed Star) Safety and Service Ask Your Neighbor TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1215 Fourth Ave. Ellot 0696 Thoroughness Charnstertzes our methoda tn every transaction, and our ous- tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound busi Judgment 4% Feld om savinns Accoun Accounte Subjeqt to Chee! Cordially} Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND VE. AND PIKR® ST, DENTISTRY HALF-PRICE $8.00 Crowns $40.00 Set of Coid B Rubber ’ $20,00 Set of Red Rubber Our Whalebo: Plate nd Pink aoe} Rubber Plate “Other Prices $5.00. All Work Guaranteed for OHIO OUT RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Years Second Ave, and University St. Open 9 to 6 Daily to 12 Sunda; augmented orchestra under the di-| Mystery r N 2 9) Les Splendigs is an Imported num-| Dancing| ber, I1e Is Hurope's champion act les," roller skater. Hin work frequently The comedian himself will be seen | borders on the sensational, n many new original stunts pre-|PAN BILL HEADED ented In a mancier for which the|BY WELL KNOWN PSYCHIC is renowned, An| Alla Axiom, called ‘The Wonder Man,’ will appear as the| |feature attraction on the new Pan. r of “Bomebody’n Sweetheart" and| tages bill. During his engagement will take|next week, he will give many new us BCOTS, and interesting demonstrations of the | occult wclence | Axiom is credited with being abte| injto call the names of thone in the} the | Audience, answer their questions with [perfect ease and accuracy and dem rate that the power of concen |tration makes it possible to accom plish almost anything, It has bee sald that to him there are no necret: ngluding the ‘Sixteen inimitable Wynn aro of Wynn's ; DRPHEUM PROMISE }00D SEASONAL BIL. remarkable preholiday a by the Orpheum Sealed Proposals, bill for indorsed "Pro for Extension to Bullding, Washin nm, Specification will be reeetved at the tureau of Yarde and Docks, Navy Yepartment. Washington, D.C (1) Alla Axiom, Pantages. Newton, with Ed Wynn, in BY gi, gn, Palace Hil. (5) Roy Alexander, Oak. 4 5 (2) Watson, of Watson and Manville, Orpheum. (3) Flo “The Perfect Fool,” Metropolitan, Dec, 30. (4) Blanche Enz ‘ 4 and judging from the manner in {which he penetrates the unknown, |able clown riding by George Hanne. the minds of those In the audience} ford, makes this one of the most sen are Uke an open beok to him, Axiom | Y sational novelties see he local | will answer any questions from the! ational nov tea seen at thi ace. theater for some while, audion: nd promises an Interest ) {ng program for his first appearance| Jed Dooley, the Cameo comle, will appear in until It o'elock a m. Jan. 3. 1934, nd then and there publicly opened, e-ntory ext nto operating Kadio Station, The extension wil mia Wash, t floor, brick 6 in thie city. As the special added Hannoford family, | riders, featuring th riding comedi pai? very pleasing and «nappy variety program of singing, and rope spinning, Interspersed with n, € ,|4 refreshing line of comedy patter. A new and unique! Ho ty assisted in his number by a performance. Artistry | very att fend thrilling bareback riding by this ‘famous organization and the laugh. hief of the Bureau of Yards and oke, In required as security for| Will appear in he safe return of the drawing and | vaudeville pecification. | Gregory, © t Hureau, November 6, 1984.— ertieon te ctive girl. Ad: Julia Curtiss, billed as the girl with many voices, will have a program of selected numbers, introducing the ———__—— |a most entertaining number ts prom. |the King girts, In an attractive gor | ged Jand dance number. ‘‘Little Butter, | Clair Starr, « popular member of| fly’ is entrancingly sung by Dom” | the King company, is teturning with | Smith and his Star trio and the e | the new show and will portray a|The popular little Marie Lokke, | typical Gypsy fortune teller in the| whose Bowery dance with Howard | Plot in addition to singing ‘Gypsy | Evang last week was the hit, is off | Blues" with the assistance of the|fering “I Love Me’? with the Star | Star trio and the King girls. |trio and the girla. Jean Binger, the Making her debut this week | fayorite foubrette, promises hor Blanch Hall opens with “An Old| mirers a treat in ‘Beal Street Mama Fashioned Garden.'" Howard Evans|ma" with the Star trio and King ffers of Tong Ago’ | girls. Hermie King bas decided upy | with Blanche Hall and the King girls.|on some exceptionally entertaining, {Billie Hingham sings “Tell Me a|musical numbers for his symphonic: | Bedtime Story’! and is assisted by ' soloists. double voice and her famous vocal) |imitations., Miss Curtiss isa talented | girl of charming appearance and per. sonality and her present vehicle in| one G uniqu of her own originations, son & Price will offer novelty, “A Word | Wise,’ consisting of a very enter. taining program of comedy jummling and crayon pictures mingled with a | breeay line of comedy chatter, | Cuba Crutchfield, billed as “A Breeze From the West," will offer a special roping mance inter Yersed with comedy monologue. | KING CALLS NEW | SHOW “SITTIN’ PRETTY” | An original production | King is the vehicle for the Ki jleal Comedy company this week | "Sittin’ Pretty," ta portraying typical American and English society and romance, is the new show | The plot centers around Ikey Les |chinsky, who is guaplian of Bess Hill, who takes the jeading feminine role as daughter of Mike Dooley, Lew Dunbar's popular cha | ton. The seene them to E land where 1 Beresford Hayes) falls in love with the ter Humor Hiculous situs | characterize t re offering. Bach |part has been carefully selected and Hh AMTIST § AN arine Rice, Mer, Presents THIRD ART nday, Dec. 17 of MYSTERY & || <Q" CRYSTAL GAZER | Hy J WEEK MATINES ’ " OMAHA HERALD Saye: “The elty In Alla Axio mad, an everyone ts talking of thin clever man of myn~ tery. iT VLADIMIR ROSING Great Russian Tenor HANNEFORD FAMI featuring, (un WoRLoS GRearest Gro. HANNEFORD RIDING COMEDIAN. ing Seats om Sale Today their | to the} Twice Daily, 2:30-8:15 — New Program Tomorro NIGHTS, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c,$1;Mats. 150, 250, 5 CONCERT ORCHESTRA TOPICS OF DAY—FABLES LES SPLENDID’S ean Champion Art Roller Skaters JOSEPH M. REGAN and ALBERTA CURTISS Irish Melodies 2:48 Geo, Kelly's Own Comedy “THE SHOW OFF” with FRED SUMNER Popular Broadway Favorite HARRY DELF In Songs of His Own Composition ~ [#50 MILES FRORI 37| BROADWAY” with Harry B. Watson and Reg. B, Merville Assisted by Olga Moore ALBERT F. JOHNNY 4:17] HAWTHORNE & COOK | 9:57 in AKE ME SERIOUS" The Enchantress of Dance MARGARET SEVERN In “Maid of Moods” Assisted by Valery Cunningham Masks by Bend: THE PATHE NEWS COMING DECEMBER 23 QuUR. OWN NY LEONARD) (THE GREATEST LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION THE WORLD HAS EVER Ki IN A SCENE FROM HIS NEWYORK WINTER GARDEN Success: 3:00 3:27 4:45 |