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May Irwin today begins her fiftieth year, = does her birthday those fifty years) Nightly ample | Ri shoulders of the | St will sit upon the Cana come. dieune lots. of an babies May made theatrical in debut years age does Frau Eis ot Barlow, a university feldt—for that graduate of this year. you know is May's real, off. John Kenney, 80, died Sunday thestage name. Dight at Fort Steilacoom, He was eibed a pioneer resident of Seattle, hav RICHMOND, Va. — Granville ims worked for years with his} brother, one of the founders of Johns, shot and killed R. T. Ulet, 35, a boarder at his home, and then committed suicide when chased by a mod. Ulet was accidentily killed while Johns was trying to shoot members of his family MERER EE SEE ERE EE DERBY, Conn.—After view: # * * ing @ gravestone erected to his memory 12 years ago, when it was reported he had died in the frozen north, Thomas Mulcahy has left home here to return to the Klondike, where he has mining interests. * * * * * BERR EEE EERE Seeeeeeeeeen HELSINGFORS, Finland — Re ports from Korpe Island today state that the 400 passengers and the crew of the Swedish steamer Bori, wrecked off the island yes terday, were saved GRANTS FALLS, Or—Vic Smith, veteran scout and who once | © served as guide for Roosevelt, will guard the natural caves in Jose- curiosity seekers this summer. School Attendance Increases. . Secretary R. W. Jones, who had charge of the recent school census, Every Woman in ‘trouble—with headache, nerves on edge, poor spirits and unreasonable fatigue— can find help for her whole system in BEECHAM’S PILLS Sold Everywhere. in boxes 10c. and 2fe. ‘We will continue to fit a gold- flied frame, guaranteed for five ete for 92.60 careful and aceu- ptok lenses, no lines oF cement seales, close and distant vision. Saves two pairs of ginssen Mounted with Shur-on eye-giass or spec- tacle mounting. Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS ‘Third Floor, 444-345 Areade Bldg. Ind., L 5017 with tor YOU'LL FIND IT HERE OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Colebrating as she |@Ree showed an increase of 590 49th [above last year, But} who were mere when | * her Buffalo some ook older than |Of California, and Miss Cleo Lane Phine county ffom the vandalism of | | $2.50], ibe census which “is every year ® determine Seattle's portion of the state and county school |fund, reported yesterday that there had been a loss of 487 persons of |Sehool age since the — previ year, but that the actyal atte | Pollee Captain John Sullivan, Detective Griffith and Sergeant h wore yesterday elected to e on the police pension board Pensions for the widow of Patrol man W. H. Cunilffe, recently shot by an unknown assailant, and #, Wm. Rooney, will be con ered at the board's first meeting A marriage license was yesterday granted Stanley Yancey, of Spo , Kane, a student of the University | Barlow the Kenney home for the aged. (iy Uaited Press Leased Wire) NEWMARKET, Eng., Jun 7 To add to the triumphs of the coro-| nation, King George V of Bogland| today scored a big turf y | when his three-year-old, | won the Bottisham field of six ite at 2 to 1 plate | WANTS CITY TO SPEND $600 ON DECORATIONS. For the purpose of having the city hall appropriately decorated during | Potlatch week, Councilman God jdard introduced a bill appropriat ing $600. It was referred to the | finance committee, PUBLIC MARKET |S conta pork. sau | bork, 10-6 \) WeETLAKE re Pancy Bing onnta; fancy 10 conta pound e6-cent he ai nis Hae pica THE SEATTLE STAR At the Theatres is a scream, And right after t At the Seattle. ave & Two bumper audiences wept and applauded through the five acts of Griffin doe ple’s Money,” The Convict’s Daughter,’ which started the Pringle players in their 00 8 the old man sdviaiu he }fourth week at the Seattle. This | here . familiar thriller in well staged and | (2? coin and to elope, not Know capably acted, 8. M. Griffith as the escaped convict and tramp fur: | nished some neat character acting, | William Dowlin, as Jack worthing looked handsome and played with earnest Virginia Hrissac, as i daughter, drung a dififeult part ry his own daughter, At the Empress. From beginning to end the at the Empress this week gets nicely. Paul Conchas, the lat, does some heavy Jugelt that calls for hands lis tarnished by his partner At the Grand. photoplays range from comedy to Dorando was a favor) feet and dance with their hands to dians, with a line of laugh getting ‘ald Griffin and his company | in the comedy sketch, "Other Peo ood the elopement Is to be made with who heads Good comedy The and some kood patter. “The Widow tragedy, and were interesting /and His Wife” proved a pleasing throughout, sketch, oniniiaiis | aA At the Orpheum. | Victorio and Georgetto, the “up-| M the Fees side down” kids, box with their] Hoey and Lee, Hebrew come nonsense, and Edwin Keough and TRAIN HITS AUTO; leatieg "as Vaadyus "datoren? |wrecked. Dr, Rice was instantly calle * vill - wrecked ir ce share hendiine va eat Label ONE 1s KILLED Killed. Wells was fatally injured, ‘} this week, Both teams are good. recelving a fracture of the skull (ity Catted Petes Leased Wire.) OAKLAND, Calg June Norton and Lee are wingers and |dancers who get their stuff over. 27 An automobile ran into a motor. | hat his with excellent fitting qualities. One-piece House Dress at left of picture is of blue and in plain blue. Made in front-opening style, $1.95. In the center, one-piece House Dress of yood quality ; front-opening style; $1.95. bill by ing color-combination The new bill at the Grand intro iFtying Russells furpished thrills on sere mannikin act that) with their daring trapere stunts At right, one-piece House Dress, from jumped into favor at o Also, | sfabel Wayne, comely and graceful | mmed laid gingham; $1.95. the singing of Mabel Paulson went yang and played the piano in a prettily trimmed in plaid ginghar ; 8 by big. Batley and Edwards were|convinciig way, Ben Smith, in renee pleasing in an original sketch. The! ptackface, brings a rare tenor voice Li canishoestitioctio Wom VERY interesting group, consisting lar stocks at higher prices. eggs and poultry. It isn’t natural, and it isn't necessary, and it isn’t right. Big in Western Washington There is always an excellent market for eggs, broilers j ete We shipped in last year several million dollats worth of poultry products WHY? / Sim, » | At Fountains, Hotels or Eleewhere | Get the Original «oa Genuine HORLICK’S, ‘MALTED MILK The Food Drink for All Ages Extract, te | TF" Insist on “HORLICK’S’ | ‘Take # package home | Murphy te Preparing | Shreveport ul That Officers Mav " Rehearsal era House on Thu wary 12, Attorney Jo! Wheat § OLD ARF 1 Bett 7 it the production wf anything of t) med it best «as asure to sue out th injunction, 1 know that there’ cy stuff in the mi wetta, but thei m which grounds fo: the show could be ba! fer + the writ will be our +7 sented in Proper Way. The application for the injunctio: be presented in the proper man If it cannot be taken up imme- tie SAUENy & DESEO ‘ans Are jing Au | Can't Ra Necessary Cash &¢ Franchise Will Remain ‘There. itled that Heiney M los will play with Da L season. Also it let MILL DIES ccording to late yesterd In hplding chine, and ¢ bout evn vhich Ss pro is other ti t MX errhan nakings | the money in one or two for a chicken ranch We want to get chicken ranches s We want Western Washington to r and poultry we consume d situate north and east of Seattle, in King county, at $400 Per Acre on Terms of $40 Cash F Mac Balance may run four years, Washington water front damized road close Some of the land h and fertile j and dry. A good deal of it has a fine view of Lake Wash ington Ole Hanson & Co Third Floor New York Block OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 305 ore, Entrance Room xt 20 Gaye we will do ait Gental wark a Amalgam Fillings. .50. Gold Crowns .... ALL WORK GUARANTERD TWELVE YEARS The Capital stock of this bank is owned by the mockholders of The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle, JULY 1ST WILL BE A SEMI- ANNUAL INTEREST PERIOD GINNING next Saturday, the Washington Trust and Savings Bank will credit many thousands of dollars to its depositors ag in- terest for the six months ending on that day. If you are one of our depositors bring in your bank book any time after this date If you are not, let the significance of this period appeal to you. Twice every year thousands of de positors are credited with Interest on Savings ac counts. Open your account now. begins next Saturday ONE DOLLAR WILL START IT The next interest period signed Wingo Ander: pitcher of the. Texas with Cineinnatt tant “southpaw.” Washington Trust and Savings Bank Second at Cherry New York Bidg. It seems strange that the city of Seattle has to import Chicken Ranches Pay y because the people in Seattle have not realized acres of land properly fitted up at least the eggs We offer you your choice of nearly 500 acres of land use of 300 feet of Lake | to land, Winding roads. One-half mile from Lake Wash- ington. This acreage is worth more money, in our judg ment Part of it is high | V4 Pike Street iH Full Plates ........$5 Painless Extraction Free They are all Spring models and embrace a variety of desirable materials ar white serges, Sizes 34 to 42; also some extra-large sizes. Silk Chiffon Motor Veils, $1.75 Seasonable Stationery Offerings Highland Linen Paper, in onepound boxes, 50c box. Envelopes to match, 15¢ is . 1 package; 2 packages for 26e. 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Walker comes. ost |The Towwing Austins in comedy,| struck by a Berkeley local train at|cycle bearing Harry Meader and alley Bldg, are advised to * ° AT THE THEATRES. & with a neat act which calls for: a|““84M& and the Josetty Brothers | Fortieth and San Pablo ave, at 1|/Dorothy Martin, at Sth av. W. and) | ag wel) wheat, com * Moore — John Drew in # big plano and a little song and two Al laughable acrobat stunt were | o'clock (Bis morning, an automobile | West Crockett street last night ei? oe * “Smith.” * or three good recitations, The two | 2°" fe ive containing Dr. W. H. Rice and F.! The girl was slightly injured i cus ee EE & Seattio — “The Convict’s */Fays and the two Coleys, two of ——— -——- $$ _——— —__—___— ——--—— earn * Daughter.” * the same being girls, all in biaeke | i 3 cnn ‘audeville. * face, dance a few [ mprese—Vaudeville *) Then come James F, Kelly and |i] i £ Pantages —Vaudeviic # aunie Kent. who. jot ween | U RNG TORE | FREDERICK & NELSON, In. | FURNITURE) iné-*Motion Pictures chuckles out of you whenever they ; 2 Alhambra—Motion pletures * | please. Kelly makes bis comedy || DRY GOODS —— DRY GOODS | ane * chatter in & sangfroid manner |i Gtore Closes Dally at 5:30. os ——-= RRR ee RR Ceood word, that), and Mins Kent |i Seinen a 4 First Pose. —Becond Floor. le. Excellent for hair- —Firet Floor. | Vests in low neck, sleeve | —Firet Pieer, | —not an experiment, but a highly perfected) Range | that will do double what any other range can do, and more satisfactorily. 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