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‘ § ; John Drew, in “Smith.” Miss Bailey, Grand. John Drew at the Moore. At the Moore theatre, beginning Monday night, Charles Frohman presents John Drew tn that play ers success, “Smith,” a comedy by W. Somerset Maugham, author of “Lady Frederick,” “Jack Straw,” “Mrs. Dot” and other pieces. For years, it need scarcely be said, Mr Drew has maintained a foremost mv the American stage, fe goo most numerous and following attained a congenial and sat- role, which shows bis art oP cieimage. In the supporting company are Mary Boland, Isabel Irving, Sybil Thorndyke, Jane Laurel, Morton Selten, Bhort and Lewis Casson. At the Grand. Lenoir’s miniature theatre fs the rincipal attraction at the Grand Opera House beginning with the performance tomorrow after noon. The act is said to combine the latest features of marionette creation with an interesting little let, beautifully costumed and elaborately staged. Two other vaudeville acts will be presented, the first a gymngst In the person of Waldo, a flexible athlete, and the second Bailey & Edwards, in a comedy, singing and dancing. At the Seattle. One of the best plays that the Pringle company will present at the Seattle theatre will be “The Convict’s Daughter,” which opens for a week's run at the matinee to morrow afternoon. No play of this class has been more successful “The Convict’s Daughter” will give Miss Virginia Brissac and Mr. Dow- lan a bettef opportunity to show their admirers what they can do. At the Orpheum. ‘The feature or nex: week's bill at the Orpheum will be the famous Lorch family, whose 11 members are world-famed as acrobats and tumblers. Grace Cameron, a winsome little prima donna, who has starred in more successful operas than she is years old, will offer some of her art in songs and characte, inita- tions. Other People’s Mos will be | SAVE MONEY AVOID PAIN DENTISTRY Lowest Dental Prices, Consider- ing Quality. 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Hassard | Mabel Wayne, charming and clever will be one of the bright the bill, Mins Wayne is said have the most beautiful mouth and teeth In the world, Ben Smith, who is called “A funny little playmate” \im burnt cork, will attempt to ful fil hia contract with 8. & C, as the human virus for dull care, | ‘The Hopkins Blasters will be jheard tn son, and character In personations, while the Flying Rus sella will defy death in thetr bair raising stunts on the flying trapeze The name of Majestic will disap pear on Monday, and the theatre will hereafter be known as the Empress, Migs BILLIE BURKE May Robson, coming, in “The I “MRS. © Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.” | Mins Billie Burke brings Mra. | Ruby Morton, Pantage |pot? to the Moore for the half ve — em — week beginning Monday evening, presented by Gerald Griffin & Co. july %. It is from the pen of W Fay, Two Coleys and Fay will Somerset Maugham, whose whim offer & black-face gem called “From | sical, witty satires of English #o- Uncle Tom to Vaudeville.” ciety life have won him so much A tip for future “White Hopes” tame “Mra, Dot” tells an enter may be had from the “Upside Down | taining story of how a pretty widow Boys,” Vittoria and Georgetta, who | captures her second husband. Miss do their work by walking on thelr! purke, of course, impersonates the heads, and incidentally engage in a) wigow boxing bout with gloves fastened to — thelr feet. At the Pantages. Clifford Walker, a well known | diiner at Par English monologist, will offer » AN bring back to Seattle the thing new in a musical monologue. an tani Edwin Keough in bis io Maa latest vehicle, “A Vaudeville Sur “el gel ongere los He will be supported by Next week's he Star readers will be given an op- | Prise.” , « and La portunity Monday of seeing Paul|Helen Nelson Hoey, nd Lees Conchas at the Majestic. Conchas | Hebrew comedians, pat Y new line of Yiddish laugh-pro Is admittedly the strongest living |® man in the world. He juggles can. | ducer. non and projectiles ike the office |ingers, dancers and talksteny Fier boy does marbles and bird seed.|Tossing Austins. are equilibriste Florence Modena, well known vaud-| with a big Eastern reputation, and eville artist, will be seen In a play-| the Josetty Brothers are comedy ac let, “The Widow—and His Wife.” !robats : : + . Girl Crosses Country for Swim; Wins Bet O08 ANG June 24.—All swimming ie ini trom } York city to “The trouble with her, her take a swim in the Pacific ocean | brother remarked, “Is that she has and spend an afternoon in Long | but one ocean in which to swim. Reach was the record established} “Oh, the « another ne » far today by Miss Annabelle Frances away, laughingly remarked the | Willard of 505 West 150th st., New | girl Tl wager my @xpenses to |Southern California and retura I'l Norton and Lee are classy | York | Miss Willard came.to Southern |be in the Pacific within ten days California on a bet, and she won Done!” Theodore A week ago she and a party of} Miss Willard left friends, including her brother,|Los Angeles, arriving | Theodore A. Willard, were bathing |Saturday evening. This morning at Atlantic City. Miss Annabelie|she went to Long Beach, took an surt and this was the last to leave the water and |carly plunge tn the on her way lher friends and her brother jested |evening is many miles ther freely on her ardent love of |back to New York errrrrrr sss ts ee \* +iW \* A DISTANT RELATIVE * : IN BOX CAR # Johnny's mothor bought him * |@ a fine engine He wanted to ® TRUCKEE, Cal., June 24.— |& nee how It worked, and of #| Locked in a box car near | * cour in a very short time ® Boca without food or water %& the wheels were off. She was #| for ten days, a woman whose % naturally very angry with #| identy is unknown today was l# him and punished him severe- #| found by @ section foreman lw ly. When daddy came home #| 4nd is now in the hospital, \* he found bis small son sitting * ee to seal peyming shane eae fr with very red *) her husband in the San Fran- * Why, my po old man,” ®| ee Ge ge » * e at ® ihe Sere: what is the ma’ * reading trom Lvein, BR gr ‘ ” small * jonticello, Nev., dated June |* SD succes sultfed the small #) HO" ae Necut bs years et * But something must be #} #0® |® wrong,” persisted daddy, “Do * reeeeioeeene - ® tell m *| WILL BURN BIG HAMMER i “Oh, well, if you want to #! # know,” said the little boy, “I #| The hammer burning committee *& have just been having an aw- # | Of the Publicity Club made arrange lw ful row with yourwife."—Tit- #| ments yesterday for a gigantic mal |® Bits. | let to be offered to the flam on |e #| the night of July 1. The hame ee ee te te te te tote ete te ke | Will De Of a magnitude that will furnish flames sufficient to cre mate all knocking spirits. _ . NO CHANCE TO LEAVE. we have two major league ball! been killed. He had $400 tn gold t in this town, and the sched-| when he left home. ules have been so arranged that} — a there will be a game here every day during the season.” —Judge. BARBERTON, Ohio — Eleven buildings are in ruin here today, fol- lowing a fire which entailed a loss of $100,000, NEW YORK—Captain Isaac E. Emerson, Baltimore millionaire, 1# expected by friends to marry Mrs Anna Preston McCormack next Wednesday at Yonkers, N. Y. A Good Time For you to teach your boy thrift—something he does | Lake Washington strawberry fields are now open to the pub! | Take Yesler way car. not learn at school, His vacation time is be- Spinning’s Sixteenth ginning; he will, perhaps, Anniversary Sale earn something during the Is breeding more profitable buys than any sale ever inaugurated in Seattle. As getting rich is a matter of buying right, now is the time to buy with all your might, Make him start a We will teach him how, and, more- summer, Savings Account. over, we will help him to Inverted Gas Globe 100 Choice of frosted, half-frosted oi : ane ere te keep it up. 2he Bxan's Socket Seratch Awl ,.106 $1.00 Brush Foot feraper 2he $1.00 Creole Stem-Winding, * Btem Setting : Nickel Pu | Bank For Savings Cor, Third Ave, and Pike St. Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. “Are you going anywhere this} OCEAN PARK, Cal. — Marion mer?" Newton, Englishman, has disap | No, I can't get away. You see,| peared and friends fear he has Young Frank Logger, 14, of 2211 Armour st., was pleked up by the police In Tacoma yoaterday, He sald he was lured there by « atran ger. He te held pending the ar) rival of his mother from Seattle. Rev. J. M, Wilson will preach hin farewell sermons at the West minster Presbyterian church — to- mayrow morning and evening. The Princeton graduates and under-| graduates of Seattle gave a lupoh eon at the Rainier club yesterday in hin honor, 2, Gen, John C, Fre mont was filled up with yarns that would have made a yellow newspa- per famous if there had been any yellow news papers then and they could have accom to Fre mont's corre spondence, Gen, Fremont had for instance, that LOS ANGELES.—Salistino o Al- dina, revolutioniet arrested in @an Diego on the charge of violdting the neutrality laws, is sentenced to six months fn jail EVANSVILLE, Ind—Miee) Ethe! deputy p tersburg, Ind, h position and will be John Wilson of Seattle, been large reinforcements had reached informed, Stonewall Jackson from Tenne 5 giving him an army of about 60,000 |men, Ewell had been discovered moving on Poorefield and Jackson was moving on: Warrentown, east of the Biue Ridge mountains, As a matter of fact Ewell and Jackson were at Fredericshall, headed south and east, instead of north and west and Jackson bad less than men, instead of 60,000 CHICAGO.-Three persons died —_ as a result of the hot weather yes terday. A temperature of 96 de grees was registered at noon, HOQUIAM—Alvan Herkkali, aged 10, was killed here yesterday by an auto. The boy's playmaten say he lost bin head and ran his bieycle in front of the machine, rewlan married! to Brand Whitlock uses verse to flay the idle rich who waste time at summer resorts. ten't Brand wasting the verse? | That young Wiener boy who is graduating from Harvard at 14 years not the wienerwurst, by any means. Oh, help! The annual plonic and outing of the Congregational ministers of Beattle will be held at park, Bellevue, «onday. Hanford yesterday Judge dis brought by Bernard against the Northern | Monahan claimed that Monahan Pacific. injuries Our happy birthday partyers wish | *ustalned by him in falling from a that overy little girl who has.to go| "idee over the Stiliaquamish to work in a fac-| "Ve were caused by the negli tory. when 13/8*8¢e of the railroad years old, and] sew and sew for| Men who work in dairies in and 14 long yeara| "ear Spokane must shave every other day, anc can't chew tobacco. This is to avoid impure milk. That must be why they use so much of the condensed kind in Spokane. will look as pret ty and young up on h th birth day as does Mi Agnes Nestor, secretary of the! Glovemakers'| Wife, owners of several lots on union, But few | Rainier beach, claiming title to of them will, and | property fronting their lots on the that ix one rea-|ground that the city has lost the son why Mins) right to it Nestor works so — - Giligently to] Unters the 40 elsimante of the make the labor) Stracey coal Iand group in Alaska of young Women | show cause for other action within paid for,/50 days, the Juneau land office will mployid« | recommend cancellation. Our toast - “Here's hoping she hott and to do awny with the of girls of 13 altogether for thin day | Samuel Spevak, a tailor, was com- jmitted to the county jail yesterday in default of $1,250 bail, on testi mony of customs inspectors, who al NCE | icged that Spevak was caught in the jact of smuggling opium sewed {n aide hin vest into the United 8 from Canada. BEAR'S WOUNDED PAW CAUSED ROMA CHICAGO.—The wounded paw of a performing bear caused a ro- |mance which resulted in the mar-| | riage of Mies Florence E. Frey of| | Evaneville, Ind. and David hn | ler, a Chicago theatrical man, Un # eee RE RE Re Ew known to each other, they had/ * * joined efforts to cure the wound. |* PAYS $3 STORAGE FOR A® \s HEN. * CHICAGO. — Judge Goedaow,|* James Conway, a Pullman #| rt of domestic relations; de|® car porter, checked a small ® « that he je a good cook,and|* Plymouth Rock hen at the # proud of it hod King street passenger station ® be }#@ before making his run to St. # & hee |® Paul seventeen days ago. Yes * | "4 SAREE E® © we | & terday he talled for the bird, ® \@ TODAY'S GOOD SHORT ONE #|* paid $2 storage and departed. * bird * The chicken was presented * le Madam. h groaned, #|* to Conway by 4 passenger, ® # “would yer be so kind ameter #|* Whowe acquaintance he made # |® help a pore what hae #/* on a Pullman. * # lost every cent on account of #|* * |® th’ Mexican revolution? eee eee eee ee amin sg <n Rev. Wallace H. Lee, assistant | Why.” she exclaimed, “you #| Pastor of the First Presbyterian 1m orc the’ vor? same man who #|church, yesterday indicated that l% came here yesterday and #|b¢ would likely accept the position clair that you had been a #{ offered him of dean of Whitworth claimed thet ‘rad just, been #| college, at Tacoma converted by a revivalist FIRST BOAT FROM ALASKA PT eee eee ee ee ee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeee Yessum,” he acknowledg le ed. “I'm de same feller, I'm The steamer Senator arrived \&® havin’ a awful hard run o’ &/in port yesterday with fifty pas | ® luck this summer! |sengers, all happy to get back to | the states, after a long hard win et tte tte teeter in the frozen north. — The ie voyage was smooth and uninter 4.|tupted by any degree of ice, as is President F. we pa clected head | Usually the case with the first of the Country Club Racing and|0st of the season Bxn association, announced to-| we eeiee day that the work of completing MEDAL WINNING KID. Wallace V McKay, senior the new race track here would be rushed so that the races on the| student of the Seattle College, dem Fourth of July will be held as onetrated that he was the “medal winning kid” at the commence | se heduled. ment | “ The gormay, Chinese cousin of the climbing perch, builds nests by weaving stems and leaves of water | plants. exercises last night by win- ning the gold medal in the senior declamation contest, the Bishop's medal for general excellence in conduct and application, and the first prize for an essay on Christ- jan doctrine. | WASHINGTON, D, C—A_ num. | ber of the typical machines left by the French government at the Panama canal site will be sent to San Francisco to be exhibited at the Panama Pacific exposition, ac- | cording to dispatches received from | Col, Gothals, engineer in charge at | Panama. DAPHNE POLLARD, QUEEN. She's to be queen of the Potlatch carnival, ia little Daphne Pollard Daphne was the Seattle Press club nominee for the honor, and yester- day was choren queen by the with- drawal in her favor of the other twelve candidates. Daphne is a winsome little miss nearing 20, who for 11 years has delighted Se attle audiences by her clever work behind the footlights Kodak Developing 10¢ ROLL LANE, the Bookman '308 UNION 8T. Opp. P. 0. Main 6023 People’s Amusement Co. Offers Tomorrow, at the LYCEUM Old Indian Days—Real American Indian life, before the whites took porseasion | | | | F. & F. STATIONERY 523 Union St. STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES Higginses ve. Judsons—tHot story of a genuine Kentucky feud. A Mexican Rose Garden—Pretty love story of the Southland, Arthur Elwell, Grattan Guerin and Blanche Cooper—3 fine musicians, “The Leading Muslo, Singing Foto Drama Theatre.” ALL SEATS, 6 OTH, Sth and) Pine At, “Moot Me at THE ALHAMBILA!* —Oreat Dill This Week Fino PIOTURES—Singing and Mumie. pén trom 2 to Band 7 te 11 turday and Sunday, 11 a. m. te 1d tm. ALASKA Always Big Picture Shows Wildwood | * missed the sult for $5,000 damages | Suit against the city was begun | International | yesterday by True 8. Clarke and bis | ht te eth * * * *® BLIND 30 YEARS; * * VALLEJO, Cal, June W4-—~ * After being totally blind for * thirty years. Mre, William P. ® Rolfoson, one of Benicia’s best # known pioneer women, sud & denly recovered her sight in # this olty aYew days ago while # walking along Georgia street - * * * * * * * * * * * Without wa she was able to read signs on different stores and recoghize friends who were with her. Since her vision steadly improved and it 1s now believed that perfect wight will be restored, al- though she had successfully tried noted specialists in the country, | SSFP eeeeeeeeeee eee ee ee eee LOS ANGELES.—Guspected by ithe police of being timpiicated in |the robbery of $20,000 worth of precious stones from H. T. Keld, diamond broker, Louis Bon and Mary Bon today are in custody here: MEN WANTED | Wages $25 to $50 a Week in Auto- mobile Work——Thousands of Jobs Waiting for Competent Men in All Parts of the Country | » f AUTOME 01 Church, Pacific Coal & Oil Co. Lady Wellington Coal | VERY householder | naturally wants to find the coal that gives him the most for his money. | ih, other words — the | coal that makes. the ij} most heat and the least | ash and dirt. TRIAL ton will } A prove to you that LADY WELLINGTON is that coal RICES the same the year around, and al- ways the lowest. Main Office: 401 Hinckley Block Both Phones 5040 Latona Bunkers 113 Northlake Avenue North 465; Green 652. West 11 for West Seattle. Bunker Prices, Per Ton: Lump, $5.50, Nut, $4. Furnace, $3.75. 5 per cent discount for cash | Cheapest Because |_| Best Pacific Coal & Ol! Co. Chinese Doctor Treatments Free Wonderful Chinese Remedies From the Far East Given Away Free to the Sick To one man or woman in each lo- eality will treatment of Dr. be given, free, a proof Lee K, Chin's won- derful Chinese Roots, Barks and Herbs. This proof treatment, which is offered without one cent of cost, has been used in China for over four thousand years, and has cured more men and women than any known treatment now in exist ence, To prove what this wonder. ful treatment will do, Dr. Chin is offering a free treatment, so that the skeptical may see and the doubters be convinced, A cured patient is a doctor's best advertisement. | No matter how many other treat ments you have tried; no matter how many other doctors have fail led, Dr. Chin stands ready to prove to you at his own expense that his remedies will do the work. Sit down NOW and write Dr. Lee K. Chin, 783 Hall Safe Building, San Fran- cisco, telling him in your own words just how you feel and from what you suffer most, He will then | Send you a treatment prepared to | meet the requirements of your case, }and which will convince you that |you are not in the incurable state, but can and will be cured. This | treatment will be sent to you In a plain wrapper with the postage pald, Don't-put this matter off until to- morrow just bécause there isn’t pa per or pencil handy, Look one up now and write immediately, This is YOUR opportunity to get well. Don't waste it, RATHER PAY $20,000 THAN HOT MARRY CHICAGO, June %4—As 8 result of a bet that he would not marry before January 1, 1912, Rolla M. Davis, broker and clubman, will pay $20,000. He has notified his friends that he is to wed M' Lillian dohnaon, July 6, and that the wi ir 8 procurabl: The money will be spent for a wed- ding party. “I am pleased to say that the cure is complete and lasting” . A prominent shingle manutaetur- or, a man who holds large interests in Seattic, makes this statement in a letter about TheNeal 3-Day DRINK HABIT CURE This man was a victim of liquor appetite for years, Several months ago he took The Neal Treatment, and now he has no more desire or craving for drink whatever. He is only one of many who are able to testify to the marvelously beneficial effects of The Neal 3-Day treatment for the drink habit. In stitutes throughout the continent, and in the government tnebriate institutions of faroff Australia, \hundreds are being reclaimed from the intoxicating liquor curse. The Neal treatment driving the alcoholic polsoning— Ithe cause of liquor craving—com pletely from the system, Nature cannot expel this poison unaided But the Neal harmless vegetable medicines neutralize and eliminate tit All the old appetite for intox |icants is destroyed. No matter how Jong the patient had been indulging in drink, he has no more desire for it. It t# repulsive to him. And his mental and physical condition is vastly improved. At the Seattle Neal institute, guests enjoy all the comforts and privacy of home, hotel or chub. Names are never divulged. Call, telephone or write for further in- formation, including indorsements, references, booklet and copy of con- tract bond. Aji will be mailed to you in @ plain, sealed enveiope Why not settle this question about The Neal cure by communicating with us right now? FoaN BAL SINS TITUOTE East Howell and 16th Ave., Seattle Phones: East 4381; Ind. Cedar 431 BaldnessDueto Maltreatment of the Scalp If we could not show for your own personal investi- gation more and better re- sults from the use of Kigg: fczema - Dandruff Care during the past year than has ever been shown by all other hair remedies, we would certainly feel that our efforts had been an en- tire failure. Scalp disease and its resulting baldness is rapidly increasing in» this country. It is high time to wake up to the fact that you must be shown, and if the remedy has no past record its future is hopele There is no reason why any one should go bald, but who are you going to blame for this? Not us. The A. P. Riggs Hair Grower & Cure Co. Two Stores 1216 Third Av., Seattle and 39114 Stark St., Portland, Or more than half a hundred Neal in-| cures by! X b I mi n 5 @ t 4 hi 4 e I |B indicates baggage trains SEATTLE-EVBRETT Q Same stauion {i The Story of Washing now mY jar, and third if he 4 doting. me. 1 know that over take an examination, w ompetent to defeat legisiature for tion, the Anti-Tuberewlo fought Dr, he never quivered, but willing to go to the fre The fore the D dorsed m When we put twenty-five the legislature, m trayed me. oem cn. FILL-O Seite EVERETT-SEATTLE* A Dental Conspiracy VEATED AND WHO WouKep. FOR vr The enactment of we by the ort & happensiar h representat d of hie district, wee thone me age of cup be man comes second, if h “s not heve OW MY LAW Was but the i 4 be prescribed by hemp " be an important w, because under to undergo an Dental Combine aid not wcause their agents. the Dan could not deny Dentists actice D right to live here, end ae bine would soon go to through being. The se lone he aa sould co: on ir qualification these two fo members of the Medicine, iyaiene Committee aud the that defeated m; § was accomplished hy” helenae ome Committers, and J WHO WORKED ror MY Law Our Mr tea i nd he was penalion) to i” Rood fait Mr Foster knows never voted for ever will, unless he ie the ls jomines, but he knew the Dental was bad and was mal-admi the Dental Combine, and he did could to correct this atuse. H Dr. J. A. Ghent, with offices in the Marion butiding, pl it uestion one of the ables and forces in ia ted by the people wf] and has stood with the by the ivilege, He has fought the uty Medical Combine te a Hi fighting. Dr. Ghent int 1 in the two last sessions the establishment te for the ma and cure igent tubereular Diects of This was the greatest ht ure ever introduced legislature, but ff the f the unfortunate victims of 6 some of these nice, ethical D f Reputation, for their * ave to €0 to WORK Ghent, a wen doing inter he was put King county, was as true a8 was ready: for the pectal interests here Allen, but lwo fear Allen. My, what « P. L. Allen would be ff be was Socialist with the working ease common people to serve, He went jatry Committee amd law as being in line with more than I could expect is a man of the plain people, what could auch a man be expected 0 in ture such as the Soctaltste | who wish to will bie to serve the people. My next article will be on whe ave passed my law, and why they EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D, 8, 7 T1d First Avenue a lem ‘This SPECIAL We. A perfect-working Steet Clad Oval Utility for painting and sheds no Se —— MUHL—219 Pike St. ‘The temporary antl cing tor | aying teeth. Have. sou, CNindreat Work im 1 os . ) Seattle. camp? he dentin a box coin or stamps. Maritime Bldg. NTERURBAN RAILWAY) | 3 Limited tratag: wood. Limited train 6 noon BE SEATTL m, and 4:00 p. 6:10, 600, 11:00 ‘a, 3:00, 4 10:16 p.m and Sund freight shed at St Pr"rRaction CO | SNOHOMISH-EVERETT INTERURBAN ; RAINS LEAVE EVERE 9:00, 10:20 @ m,, 12:10, 1 5 6:85, 7:65, 9:60, 11 RAINS LEAVE »HOM, 9:40, 11:06, 11:40 @. 3:20, 4:45, 6:00, 7:10, 9:00, 1 11:55 p,m. 30 Seattle Evers Bverett ett Interurby