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Egypt telephone operators are ftallan, Greek and bic. Over h Title ' Insurance The man who sells you a piece of property should give you a title that can not, under any circum. stances, be disturbed The old way was a War- ranty Deed and a_ legal OF non the abstract Many abstra ts are im- instru- perfect Be part of the And, how ever good the opinion, it 1s NOT protection Makers of Warranty Deeds sometim all es live and lose financial respon- sibility; sometimes they die, their estates are dis tributed and there is no one to make good The OINLY protection upon a permanent corpora | tion with a + capital, state and of its assets in possession of the state (2) Thurlow Bergen—Moore | (1) Maude Adams, Metropolitan to insure protection | This is the company AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. You have a right to its Moore—The Thurlow Bergen protection | Co. in “The Builder of Bridges.” And your duty ur Seattio—Dark Orpheum— Vaudeville. self and your heirs requires Empress—Vandevilie Pantages Vaudeville that you INSIST upon it Grand—-Vaudeville and motion pictures W . Clemmer—Photoplsys and vau h deville. ashir g on Melbourne—Photoplays and vau devith —_—$—— Title Insurance C ee ee ed a * ompany * AT THE MOORE e * . Ae eee eee The Thurlow Bergen players be | reform 7 jand puts his safe cr jan excellent use. is founded on O. Hen |ry’s story, “A Retrieved Reforma tion.” Bergen has the right person ality for virile roles, and should make a convincing “Jimmy Valen tine.” acking skill to THEATRE Seattle’s Best Photoplay House, [eeeeeeeeeereneney \* With the Comfortable * * cre Aen ol Ree hhhehe ene | Chantec at last! It is doubt j}ful if four performances will satis er” will crow at the Metropolitan patre on Wednesday, Thursday Friday and Saturday of next weok | Everybody by now knows what Chantecler” is, and has heard ex plained (a dozen different ways) jits symbolism. The French poet h put human emotions into t Sunday, Monday Tuesday MARSHAL P. WILDER As the Jester in has hearts of barnyard fowls in order that men—and women—may @ iwhat fools they are. And the big “ ad gest fool is the braggart, “Chante Mockery cler,” who believes that the sun cannot ris» until he crows. PATHE’S WEEKLY It is hard to imagine gentle Maude Adams strutting and crow ing, but the Eastern critics say she |does both magnificently teen hhh hhh * And Two Other Exclusive Photoplays * * AT THE ORPHEUM * * « Tee eee SS ERS S ESI“ The Hight Elliott Savonas, instru ‘mentalists from across the pond, The Class A Theatre required to apeak English, French, ore it's luoky If they know English, (5) One of the Five Piroscoffie— (3) Anna Heritage—Emprese Orpheum (4) Mile Rosine—Pantages will be the feature attraction at|thrown In the Orpheum during the coming} Allan Finehart and Anna Herit- week. They will present “The|age will present “The Two Rubies,” Palace of Orpheus,” which requires|a sketch based on mistaken iden- ambitious scenic and lighting ef fects and costuming. | Murray, an Engtieh uraham Moffatt will present “The will portray various Concealed Bed,” with a company of Scottish players. Mr. Moffatt — is the author of “Bunty Pulls the Sey ee ee ee ee Ree Ee Strings ° ° Ray | Ro: a well known @ AT THE PANTAGES * character comedian, will be heard) ® * in a monologue ee eee ee of ‘amines Piroscotfis are a family) 44 peadiine feature of the new Neer bill at Pantages, opening with the Maud Ronair and Joe Ward bare ‘sual Monday matines, will be “A a singing and talking act called) S05) “Ot Gasteroien” a. ble Oc0ean Breeses nat one Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, harpiets ve Flesh salieynit will present a repertoire of classic | 0" ap, =". Ait land popular airs y Rumber ts sald to be Jetier and Rogers are foller/[7* Of those pretty and tuneful ition ‘dodanie Duteh productions that fare this way all too infrequently. Aa the | ‘ein their second week at the Moore |p eee eee eke eeee * AT THE METROPOLITAN # | bunch of laughs by his humorous | Jail | Krags trio of equilibriats. lfy all the people in Seattle who Big Features want to see Maude Adams in the | Rostand masterpiece Chan on Third | chief part of a show is the principal|der's Secret,” Is a gripping drama special added feature of the show, Manager Pantages will ¥ bring on theatre Sunday night with “Allas|® tin, ae es : Jimmy Valentine,” that Agmstrong | # AT THE EMPRESS ca an ea ee : y which set criminologists to) # annie Sag ey x I t que ” . e jem and talent. Cart oranetns ee ek tiee “ior 9 RARER AAE AEA EEE Roving is too well known to-need be A comedy offering will pre-|introduction. Other coming week, with “High Life as the headline attraction. There are six comedians in the| cast. The sketch is a travesty on jail life, and furnishes no end of opportunity for fun. The featured in|from nowhere, who does a mone and Doleach and Zillbaw appear in thefr original street musicians in Vienna. who wilt comedian Is W. H. (Bill) Mack ———__— Herbert Brooks, a comedian magician, t» booked to create a| BUSY SUBDUING manner of muddling apparently in tricate magic tricks Two men and a woman form the Irene and Bobble Smith will be heard in songs, dances and a joke or two with eral smart gowns YOUR OPPORTUNITY To take the grandest scenic trip of the Northwest Saturday, June 8 and Sunday, June 9 S. S. SIOUX Leaves Colman Dock 9 A M. f Bellingham and Anacortes Via Arrives Scenic Deception Pass Back 10.30 P. $1.00 noone rp $1.00 basket luneh, or aboard onable price Saturday and ¢ dates Dock GENERAL MONTEAGUDO In charge of government troops. FULTON CALLS HENEY LIAR (By United Press Leased Wired PORTLAND, June 8.—Declaring Francis J. Heney a “crook” and a “Har,” C. W. Fulton, former United States senator, today is on recerd with a of charges made by Heeny that Fulton and United § Attorney McCourt conspired to discredit y and the Roosevelt adminis fon by endorsing the application for pardon of Willard N. Jones, con vieted of land frauds. Fulton enid he had recommended the pardoning of Jones b use he w satisfied Heney had resorted to “crooked and infamous methods” to obtain his conviction “iiton added he be lieved evidence shortly to the public would prove he had been correct in his assumption THREE BELLBOYS GET A FORTUNE (By United Vr Leased Wire) ALBANY, N. Y., June 8— Three beliboys here are con- gratulating themselves on their good fortune today in inheriting the $60,000 estate of Mrs, Hanna Dwight Green, 81, who round trip r Ticket Offte M sweeping denial ates District ave, at Pike st, recently rebuilt into| requisite of a popular bill, and that|in which the dictograph plays anim-| divided it equally among them a big modern playhouse seating|!t Patrons preferred such a pro-|portant part in the lives of tho| because of their polite. treat- bes cecbtaend- Poonkaad ae gram to tions weit numerous extra| young people whose romance Js in ment of her while stopping at ist’ WSaxk” bakers Oth Sok to vaudeville fea ures provided at the volved in a murder case. There| hotels. reels and song for a nickel, Tho |misslon era of the Class A, the man-|Drector,” and “The Enchanted| the widow’ of “Lucky” Baldwin, Waaheiient Garhad bo experience | women as, see ured for the bill) Fifer.” John Post, the famous} the late California mitiionaire ay fe len that splendid photoplays as the|tures oo +g One of them, “The Cylin-| bill, tenor, will be the soloist of the new sportsman and mining specu- | lator, acts om the! lsented at the Empress during the|program are Bond Morse, theman }logue he calls “Trampology,*rthe| Romano Brothers, in classic poses, | scene an CUBAN REVOLT) the | to be given | wif hunting of Green 8 the doan Fortier, killed hie brother and his brother's The sheriff's pos Beattie in the woods north A report came that Fortier had been seen a mile away tt Malone Was & greenhorn at busin him to await an aut the police force him Lak of Bo sheriff THE SEATTLE STAR | ARRESTED 5 MURDERERS were left abile bring: ing reinforcements and anmunition from the city Hardly had the officers departed ved, them the murdere ther got Walia ne time Murde of men. the da but greenhorn gun stayed in its pocket He walked over the and escorted him to prison r, took 15 years sw rere are deputy often the “Getting * work Malone was standing r in bis hand was soared “You are Jean Fortier,” he said he man nodded no sound He was worse seared than Malone # and than a man rose from some bushes not a hundred feet from where Seott He had a re Scott Malone lips iseued from to the trembling gun from him A For He is in Walla mi} Malone was not scared the next he met a murderer. dent thom ts part of man with a grouch or a souse is often Infinitely more da A Ba lee A Malone house to locked pointing Malor stands feet. while they got and heavier; Malone wasn't much left of the bed when ngerour. Hard laundrymar bunon objected to doing Jury serv bench warrant went to serve it Malone wan |e with a laundryman's As the door was kicked it Jaundryman waa sitting on the bed. A s8-calibre weighs but through the deputy’s stomach He jumped on the laundryman in. The revolver at 198 pounds feet 224 Inches in his bare and The laundryman was bigger he was drunk, wae sober There Malone took the and hauled him to court the The took strychnine and died ext day Then | got seared foanon |take str shoot ba one morning The superintendent's house at Black Diamond had been mited. Thomas Velie, an Ital jan, wan suspected. Malone reached | Riack Diamond at daybreak Velie wan seared and mad when Malone burst into the house and thrust « flarhlight into his face A man yehnine in eraz 1 don't know why he didn't His phone bell rang at laundry Malon | Malone pulled his gun once revolver away from the laundryman man and the reached under his pillow and mursie of 4 gun into Ma Vel stuck th lone's throat Malone shifted the flashlight into his_jeft hand, and pulled his own | mouth For a long minute a | YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | to Cincin j farm ot [into “We from classes Man once Lick Run women and onc a gens tt nati, O. Mrs for all — Four | were drowned today ina ell on tb Anna Wepl hwo were man died in a vain effort to save a workman who fell the well which he stepped, tilted | |SMALL FAVORS The Beattie te the desire secure the be and comple are given courteous and promp? attention arrive - O'clock, kindly plone this off Main 9400. the Cireulation Department If your any , night when wor act with 10 people,| gun, and shoved it against Vel that seemed and subr — of the paper falls by Ark a plank for persons on EAGERLY RECEIVED publishers,” of the at “A penny for your thoughts,” chirped the young lady. ve had worse offers responded Lin FOR THE PET'S SAKE! Wheei—Going move thie year? Other Man—Yes; wife thinks the canary will the poet.—Louisville Courier. Journal, School board has obtained the Seattle theatre for the graduating Broadway and Queen Anne high schools. coln to probably sing better in another flat.—Kan: City Star, NOBODY WHEN THE COOK WILL LEAVE well dered by A., band | | | but eat known were the 30th regiment, U and sle yy | University |night, as a farewell concert before | leaving for Alaska. place gained | pounds. He is a sailor now, The “Spring Maid” and other well selections ren 8. last Minneapolis, Minn.—Carl Peter. man was under weight when he tried to join the navy, After 48 jhours, during which he did nothing | great injury to his frame, his feel- 9% r 1 aon't know whether I'l! go t Chicago ov net Tn the meantime hie trunk le being ¢ not} TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Seattle, Jan, 22, pny pay that I have I want to tse P a raft Cure” in my home for something Pye WITHOUT USING A G it my unqualified endorsement. | have used near aa have been able to find and thi o first te po It will grow hair because [ have seon the hale grow the Canuck, had seem possible, Aside from this ne of the , skin diseases | have seen or une Urely curing and half hair that had been of long eta & Ihope Mr fortune out of It; he ls a = 1S public a of 4 Henk and teva tg, Drop in and let our expert «ive it with it, it ’ ye everywhere bottle or ay A. P. RIGGS & CO, 215 Eitel Bidg. Main samp preparation you m treat will cost you fifty cents, § STAR WANT ADS BRING PESULTS AMUSEMENTS us 26, 50c, 75c. SCOTT MALONE. they stood thus ike Both guns were cocked. Eye met eternity, statu The pressure of a finger! eye in silent conflict. “Drop it!” said Malone, | He could feel the cold steel against his Adam's apple. Velie’ RAY L. ROYCE » fingers relaxed their hold on the jon, which fell to the floor. FIVE ORIGINAL PIROSCOFFIS ... lie was not convicted for lent réason that was th wrong man. “i knew told Ma lone, later ulled the triege we would go together An Italian in a lumber ca “wanted.” Malone found : = = Italian was ma h fear and bad » — whisky. He poked a sbotgun inte ym J eS SULLIVAN &€ Malone's stomact v If,” Malone reasoned, you kill PRESS CORNER” Beginnidi me, ¥¢ bang If you don't i SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE me, the wort m ¢ ne wa CIRCUIT small fine. You are a fool to think “THE HOUSE OF EXITS” there is anything to be gained by shooting me You're right,” said the Italian d to arrest Annual senior play of the Broad. way high school was given last night in the school auditorium. The play Professors Potiatch Bug was enacted by a very clever cast to a packed house | WHAT IS A SLIP NOT? Tommy-—Dad, may | ask you a question? Father—Well, what is it? Tommy—is a slipknot a knot that will slip not, or is it a knot that will not slip?-—Tit- Bits. Unequaied Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville Beginning Monday Matinee, Mrs. J. B. Andrews bought 10) bags of wheat for which she paid| $10.00 to an expressman. When she opened the bags she found eight were full of dirt and only two full of wheat. Then she phoned the police j aeaieli Fred Davis, for many years in the employ of Sullivan & Considine as door keeper at the Orpheum, | |was stricken with paralysis yester- |day afternoon and taken home in a serious condition Best Plan “Did you nail the lie “No; I was too busy the liar,”—Baltimore hammering ’ American Christian Endeavorers will hold a rally tonight at the Ptymouth Con- jeregational church Holy Names Normal Schoo! suc- cessfully staged Tennyson's “Prin- jcess” last night in their assembly | hall Onto Him, Miss Gaddie—He doesn't really leare for her | Miss Wise—-Don't you believe it. Miss Gaddie—Well, he told me the very thought of her makes him sick | Miss Wise Catholic Yes Standard love-sick and Times The | | | The tunnel abandoned by the 0.) & W. railroad, Fifth and Yes jler, caved in Thursday morning, and threatened to dislodge the sur- }rounding buildings. SOSH HSSHSSHOOOOS * Musical Mare * ° Wrecks a Band * COSHH HH HOO OOO: NEW YORK, June 8.—The inter- esting story of the vengeance of a musical mare is being told in the| district court in the case of Paolo Corcuruto, a musician, against Gustav Gross, a baker. Katrina is vedfast, Wi the mame of the mince, hAtrina 181 1 will reduce $7.60 from my regu-) weeks I Waa ee It appears that Gross was driving |! fee, for I want to demonstrate | fevers, and with RMS 1 called Katrina up Soc 4 | to you that I have a system of treat: | pendicitis. italian chen ie vere oeaauan | ment that will cure you, I am th before I oul along playing a hymn Boom, only Neuropathic Physician in S« t worse under fri boom,” went the drum; “crash” | &ttle, and L have been here for te ceived great rellef fmm went the cymbals, and the sensitive | ears | M your appointment |treatment, If ably : early, for I can only handle a lin ectly, 1 wae rr ear of Katrina took affront reared up and raised her fore ited number of patients. The fol-|) our offices fort 4 ‘et lowing letter sho o ce the ! given me phen penig A satire’ a path floiency of my system of treat-| two weeks Wi ‘ough them that was littered with] ments, 1 feel better broken instruments. | Gorcurnto fared poorly busted the eens and Dear Doctor—I feel tt my duty to recommend you and your system of treatment to the public for the cure Katrina bass drum to smither-| Dr wrapped its remains Sede 4 that I recetved from you. For sev-|at 219-1415 around Corcuruto’s body, thus doing] eral months before I called you to! ing, Secom . my house I had been suffering all suffering ings and his uniform. Hence the} with stomach, liver, Kidney and him. His jet | intestinal diseases, and for several to 5 p.m @