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fi WORK | 1s RUSHED taker ty ie OW FERRIGO WHEEL AMUSEMENTS. prema sans ws 0 ms emer ne JOHN CORT At (Ce “featres “” =| ghd comedy * = whieh M revert he wera eels : e cant 4 en at the Mov ‘evening: ements) and At the Grand ted week re Oe spers EP it’ compans 3 Ade George Ade Meatare in wr ming of Tin alt ress mar stant! Me fos, under Be Metntoe fed referes of the be has just brows't ¢ At the Lote. palais theatre “7 Tees” towight neing ating ny and twe ¢ Mim Pleke Coming. fram pent Monday Al apened under Kusee|i at. In conjunc nee. Wisnixar juberts. with @ foremost ‘ef this season aetr MMirection. In her tu. Iva & play which bh attention ‘The Patriot naermble presented Frederick and ber ‘Sololets at the Grenesm than Tt was written ther, Kdward Shel Renting finishes thie Brattle theatre wit f Kt te written by end Julien tn which they dis 4 sone ilar ra veety is & humorist a "te paid to be jer. * fees sings Peries, and al Edw P Agent promises theatre’ for the Mon ay. The hat a lively comed ald eA that—tran: Bt Hew of the audi @ of the ina Teptesenta ito s Preven. sovt ra girl His chatecter tn Pale drapery don City Four, hars tomedians "prom! 4 coms re an tints a Gass of Instrumme t Elwell will sing » latest comedy in epectallx and » Prentin re. ree the Pantagescope will ex: Matwe Dog at the star Alles Loretta und > Hen will be the Headline features wi Paintings, the act ttle dancers Reymond Me Diayiet, “AC cig ora: tie stnalient » and one op. 1 hay inbortations to fed eri 1 bewa tire of the oxy startin, hder the trich WW Bye troe 4 ~ : Whe direction ina park a songs om the Pay Atreok et Col i NEXT WEEK WS JOHN DREW MARY BOLAND. AT THE MOORE « how the @F hitehed to buggies he work of sad. sandiarts t =| York State ception in Odd ner of Pine honor of the All former + State Late wing, 0a anale of Dutes Vent 25, the New will hold lows’ temple, oor d Broadway in « New Yorkers of the Empire present Friday evening, June a re viet are invited to be the society will hold a moet ing on the exposition grounds SEATTLE SYMPHONY AT EXPOSITION Hotel Washingtor Bennett Held for Murder. LOS ANGE June 19.—At the oncluston of his preliminary hear ing, Harper BE Bennett, a local real estate man charged with potsoning bia wife, Eugenia T. Kennett, by ad ministering ctrychnine in order that he might marry an alleged af finity, Mra. Midge Molster, was heid for trial to the superior court on the charge of murder, He ts held without bond. The concert of the Seattle Sym phony Orchestra, at the A-Y.P. Auditorium tomorrow, will be fea tured by a number welections whose popularity ix perhaps as thelr true musical worth k of the local orchestra has #0 much to educate the public taste In music that the requests made of the orchestra for thelr free concerts are invariably for music Jot high quality, The attendance at |the Sunday concerta is steadily |growing, until it ls becoming nec | essary to arrive at an early hour to leecure the best seats. The program for tomorrow, commencing at 3 o'clock, will be = MUST KEEP T0 SUCCEED ‘Hidden Word Contest to. =" MED MEE of any day, and All Readers Will Have a Chance. When the first of the hidden! words series makes ts appearance | Monday afternoon, it will be greet ed with hearty favor, and hundreds of answers will Immediately pour in. ‘The contest is sure to be a stir ring one, for numerous inquiries ‘i have already been made concerning the terme of the contest The terme provide the best seats lim the Moore theatre for the sue | ceasful ones tn the hidden word con | teat up to 180 seats, So the fun | promises to be fast and furtous Each word will be hidden in a dif }ferent part of the paper and will! | be in different type than the words | preceding and following It There will be five words in each/| sentence, and a new sentence each jday during the week ,| “The Servant in the House,” the pe thet ben problem play to appear at the)" "vr B,C. Freeman, of the expo- | Moore, has attracted favorable com } ment lu every elty where it has | #lton department of special events, Culminating with Spokane Day, on Friday, and Bankers’ Day, on Baturd the coming week at the exposition will outshine the past three in variety of entertainment and special events, The American Institute of Bank ing and the gathering of North west bankers will mark the big gest event to date in the list of |important conventions coming here this summer, Spokane Day, with & rate of $11.20 on the rallroads for a round trip from that city to the fair, will bring over thousands of visitors, The whole woek | Inland Empire Wee emalier cities will send are} re j lowing INSTHL_ EW OFFICERS ‘NEW YORKERS 10 MEET ‘| Clubs Day NEXT AT FAIR wheel ha together fant brought from house, Hl are three shifts of and day, and ihe young mecha n charge of the Fo prepare day rae t the The wheel Will be larwest 0 wd the foet high earrle having it oan oa im pa every t A 2h-horae will furniah the trle motor motive power Ir the tay two work and three and the bh crowded who watch the] mechanics freight ree bringing the ut Rood Sunday Strang company, and huge of the of the een put in place the Pay Streak | tantly by the man rapid work of the All wi transeontinenta were broken in from the house. It left there June 6, In charge of W preaident of the arrived in Seattle the Sunday fol just seven days in tranalt. | It was handled from Kansas City | by the Northern Pacific, which an nounced beforehand that it was go ing after the factor ou B vice record The newly elected officers of the General Washington circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., have been installed and arrangements for the summer's ntertalnments have been com The following are the new G. Allie Piake, president rietta Kekert, senior vieo pres Carrie Becker, junior vice Lenora Webster Janey Haton, treasurer Obert, conductor; Leonora assistant conductor; Stella Hopkina, ebaplain; Cora Hammond guard; M, Brown, assistant guard Minda Barnum, patriotic instructor, | pocre president : on tar lie M Hach making at the recently in Spokane for that city’s day fair, and declares that the attend ance from Spokane next Friday will be “all that the railroads can bring. The Spokane Chamber of Commerce will come by special train, arriving on Thursday, and spending three or four days here The program of epectal days for next week follows Inland Empire Week. Monday—American Institute of Ranking Day, Western Washington Christian Misstonary Society Day Tuesday——-Tekoa Day, University of Puget Bound Day Wednesday—Grand was plans | Chapter of ™* Hoyal Arch Masons’ Day Bank AR Northwestern State G Thureday ers Institate Day, Day Friday—Spokane Day, Washing | ton Btate Federation of Women's Day, Raturday--Dankers EASTERN STAR ENDS SEATTLE CONVENTION The Order of the Eastern Star closed Ite convention this afternoon at 1 o'clock, after Installation of officers, Many of the delegates from outside points will remain in the city over Bunday to see the expomition " Big Steamer Minnesota Now in dry dock. See the Minne sota out of water; Bleo the war) ships, Take boat at Colman de ATHLETIC PARK. NORTHWESTERN LHAGUE, BASEBALL Tomorrow at PORTLAND VS. Admit been presented. The chance to see | this marvelous play and at the same) time enter Into a pleasing contest) bas attracted many who anxiously | await the start of the contest neat Monday t* Children Go to Schoo! Drunk, | NEW YURK, June 19—The re jport that drunkenness prevalls among the pupils in the Bayonne, | N. J., publié schools has been vert-| fied, deapite the denials of the city officials, by a committee of the! school board whose report sustains! the charge made by Dr. H. A. Ab-| | bott, medical inspector, that many children attend school under the} influence of liquor “COLONEL DOSCH GIVEN ~| ANNIVERSARY BANQUET Col. Henry B. Dosch, director of exhibits and privileges at the A-Y P. exposition, celebrated bis 68th birthday on Thureday, being a guest of « Jarge number of friends in the} ing at a banquet at the Rathe keller the Te | eve Dowch was the recipient of} |many handsome gifts, both from lo- eal friends and from associates tn exposition work, with which he has been conyected for many years, hav: | ing been present in offictal eapact tle exposition of recent S times fA . The funeral services for Orville Macey, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jake Macey, will be held at. their residence at Renton at 2 p. m.,, | Sunday Denver at every August 11-12. or address GEO. P. CAVE, Gen’l Agi. Main 1004 Big Steamer Minnesota Now in dry dock. See the Minne |sota out of water; also the war ships. Take boat at Colman dock eos! ther and By ta ace aL IS emratemeteer = New Location oF ROCK ISLAND- FRISCO LINES 705 SECOND AV., NEAR CHERRY NEW TRAINS BETWEEN St. Paul and Chicago, Kansas City, ; Omaha, St. Louis Low round trip tickets east on sale July 2-3, For further particulars call on C.D. McNAUGHTON, ¢. P. A. SEATTLE Ind. 493 jable to |ring and put It over some young bucks yet RAILWAY inn VIS'T E Will XPOSITION WIFE. DESERTER IS FOUND GUILTY ISA AVIA. O June 14 Tae Ww Varied bp the l MeClelland w dentistry in Tacoma wh veral week imo fo ithorition wh charged hh f und had been div JOIN. SULL MAY ER THERIN REIN JOHN L, SULLIVAN, | oven, They have on a Turkish toweling Turkish mitts and that they wrap you toweling and put you and shove you right into and light four large burners you. It f* a marvelous treatment and ple wonder that you don't get burned to death tn an oven| that bread is being baked in, but You see you are wrapped well and that keeps you from burning, while the bread i not wrapped bakes to a nice brown, The is under your own control You} can push yourself out with one | finger should you desire to get out,| but Jet me tell you right now, you'll! like the treatment, and won't care to get out, for minute you are in the oven youll feel better, | and it limbers you up like a two. year old and fairly rejuvenates you lt bakes out all urle acids and other polsonous secretions It equalizes your blood stream and the only way to cure yourself of a disease is to get your different sewerage systems to working off the polsone that cause the disense Their offices are located at Bulte 224, People's Savings Bank Bullding, corner Second and Pike Street. Hours, § « m, to 6 p. m Sundays, 9 to 12 only, and if ever you go there with Rbeumatiem they will cure you. Jobn L. sa “You can bet your Ife John L. Sullivan would not vouch for the Bake Oven if it was not on the square.” Yours truly JOHN L. Overcome down Tor the L. Sallivan, pie to cancel his engagement at Corts Arena at the A-Y-P. rest. He recommended |\Loushaey & Loughnoey's Oven Treatment, and today he beat the being counted out and John champion of all cham by Rheumativm you bath and Over| more tray oven | ander count of nine with tn the prise ring, was obliged on a the and seek a wae to try Take was and rise He referee oe before tray today 1 am a well man again and fit enough to step back in the prize of the You can say | say thelr treatments are the best things | have ever bad Loughney & Loughoey have fine ly equipped offices and their pa lente all seem pleased and sur prised at the cures they are re celving John L. says 1 was suffering »& re palin 1 could not raise my right arm at ali when I first went there for treatment, but I found to my sur prise after the first treatment that 1 could use my arm as freely as 1 wished to without the slightest pain. 1 continued the treatments as long as Loughney & Loughney advised, in order to make the cure 4 lasting one, They baked me tn 400 degrees Fahrenhelt, and just to satisfy me that it was good and hot in where | was, they placed a pan of dough ob my stomach and baked it brown while I lay in the wald every SULLIVAN AMUSEMENTS, Both Phones—-5106 Advanced Vaudeville Week Commencing Monday Matinee, June 21 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS HELEN FREDERIC The Marvelous Protean Actress CHARLOTTE PARRY TOMaTOCK MYsT} ny And a Tuneful Ensemble in the One Act Opera, “THE PATRIOT” World and Kingston It ien't what they It's the way they do it one’ JOHN KELLER Mocking JARROW The Humor Trickster The Minsissippl ut SELMA BRAATZ Kurope's Foremost Girl Juggler MARIE RUSSELL In Bong# and Dialect st Orpheum Motion Pictures—The Latest Novelties Dae Pree Shows te Dally at t:18 p.m West Senttle Luna Park sine" HOW APTRARNOON, NIGHT AND ALL Wirt FIO TOME La Sousa’s Clown Band An Added Attraction All Week Will Be OSTHICH DRIVING IN TARNESS do Vanderille Theatre LACTIONS Seattle Until You See AND A DOZEN 0" Ouly Ten Conta at the Gate—Ve Ly Hen HIG A vent Seen THEATRE : VS. Johnson A DHCTSION Manager Pai IRE VOM AUSTHALIA SAY HIGHT BEGINNING WEDNESDAY SIGHT—MATINERS CUSDAY AND SATURDAY CHATLES PROM MAN PRESENTS JOWIN DREW jo tt JACK STRAW” rience” Latest and Gayest Comedy Suecenn, BY W. SOMES ET MALGHAM, AUTHOR OF “LADY to 100 Mat ' BEGINNING SUNDAY HENKY MILL PE N1GHY, USTs 3 The Servant in the House CAST OF DISTINOTION me oor JOMIN CORT Manager HOME OF MUSICAL COMEDY Big Week, 0 Matine at ~ FERRIS HARTMAN And Mi rday, jreat Bing " M unio ‘The Sultan of Sulu’ t to $1.04 eye ge Following Week—THE WIZARD OF THE NILE” SEATTLE "Ate Phones—Main 63. Seattle Leading Popular Priced Theatre of the Northwest, TONIGHT LAST TIME ENNESSEE TESS.” WEEK COMMENCING MATINEE TOMORROW Barton & Wisewell offer a novel comedy treat, presenting the charming comedienne, MISS EMMA BUNTING a6 Avis Morrill, a professional violinist, in the play of quaint New England people, “AT COZY CORNERS” the authors of “Sweet Clover” and “The Grand Army Man.” by PRICES—Mats., 10¢ and 25c. Evenings, 15c to 60c. Box seats $1. LOUS THEATRE SEATTLE'S LEADING STOCK COMPANY. Alex. Pantages, Manager. Phones: Bun sot Main 1304 4334. LAST TIME—"ON PATO! LAST TIME TONIGHT Tuesday, W: jay and saturday, juction with Fine Cast of the Famous Play “The GreatRuby” ft and the § Stone Worth $2 TONIGH Next Week, with Matinees Sunday A Great Pre © Story of a Remarkable T equent Adventures of a Val id able “Unequaled Vaudeville” Pantages Theatre Week Commencing Monday Matinee, June 21st 5—Prentise Troupe—5 Comedy Acrob Gymnasts, aPUE RASS ats and Louise Kent and Co, ts The Naples Quartette Saxaphone Artists. PANTAGESCOPE Newest in Moving Pictures Conttouons Performances Saadays From 2 to I p.m, Matinees Dally, Vaudeville The NEW SHOW MONDAY AFTERNOON, MLLE. ALICE LORETTA AND HER $10,000 STATUE DOG RAE & BROSCHE M’'DEVITT & KELLY Mueh Recentric Dancers. Glendower & Manion In “A Christmas on the Com stoch MOVING PICTURES—LATEST FROM FRANCF In “Too Woman JERE SANFORD Yodeling Comedian