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WHAT'S THIS FUSS . ABOUT CURRENCY? HERE YOU ARE, SIR Rca fe Rich Comedian, to Put onan Act at Pantages Theatre This Week for Old Times’ Sake; He Used to Do 10-a-Day in Local Theatre rr WASHINGTON, Juse 28—Here’s a fir ‘ today through the 1 1 r the n primary ency guage he The } was ed by Represe t By Susiley Rovio Representative From Ohlo ; elty ov wore But ts min ie th « t i Bette tretgh eee ' wee William Montgomery and his j essary froight a te, woalt wife, Florence Moore, “the fun i A warming t hess nlest girl in the world.” ow irond ¢ ; car short | ‘ Why And I'm ruined long before i the law ca a mine owner has met ruin ; hat way at gets our product to ma n our factory h the market A money to rea men. e us s to short le ago, had power to do Just! shall this governr of currer her e nor with the goc > cont stop cy there on th dollar sto Tn money money ha had it. anks had created a pa: st it as were their depositors. n at any time laims t This o ndition aiould have set of mer oO en t no man ¢ such power, Such power {s ain the power finally slave this| . race. The problem ts to free men m the power to create a mone Ten years ago William Montgom-|of other days, who has risen from'it broke » record for actual re iy } ory, one of the biggest stars in the the owner of a store sh al money, with runs of thir Reeearont é 4 of the powers tn the smalltir nights in each place, NED WITH WILL BUILD HERE musical comedy, “Hanky Panky.” | vaudeville world in the country all star “Hanky Panky” coming to the Moore theatre Sun Pantages has invited Montgorm pan on for & week's ¢ VANCOUVER, Wash., Jun day night fora week's stay Pp ‘ed ery and his clever w to hin beau the Seattle was selected by th tn a little vaudeville theatre owned |tiful home in this city, and the ne ton synod of the Evange an|t Alex Pantages. Ho did ten couple, just for old t sake, will| will us h here as the site of . a day for barely enough visit Panta theatre some night ar posed Lutheran college. The s« to allow him to Hve thin week a patrons |sereamingly fun HEMET, Cal., June 2 inary matntained by the synod {a norrow Montgom will ar.) by putting on the hold act they used Max Rogers, the & and Korean fruit pic’ now in Portland, where it will t riv n Seattle as star to do tn vaudeville Montgomery | ber of Rogers threatened with violence if they did retained until t i his w " ihe « of ite . found tn “Bobby tat anniest girl in playtr ich he used / successor to his cages agenoeage qareadtadbaratid est was be able French bull in th cO./in the ¢ 1 ments on file with the city trustees. Seattle and Portland. the Iatter/and his big National racing car. Tb mph of three cit c weiss In Blo famous | c ‘Testimony relative to the barring city’s supporters finally withdraw-|He will meet Pantages, bis friend| cago, Boston and New York, where|team {s vividly reca’ tot the Japanese and Koreans was ftaken by the trustees, following re port that the fe intended to inves ing. P = | taxp oar contract PLAN T BOOST "°* “siooo-mité't EMMA CARUS AT 3,000--MILE HIKE Officials of the Albers Milling esi ed the big oat contract for the Phil- According to witn Co. of this city were notified today | . |tals were “merely by the U. 8. quartermaster’s do q by the white men who considered partment that they had been award their interests menaced ‘ = pr anes. Rs fo r 1.500 tons at Emma Carus, perhaps the great ‘ou can get strawberries now at oats, a delivered in August, | perrieegers he eae rare - bah ema ste bet per gallon. Take steamers at /and 1,500 tons, at $1.63%, deliv Pity = ett arun oune ici est singing etieine vaudeville Leschi Park for the fields. Yesler in September, to the government prevalent in Tues ihas ever known, a star famed the way car.— Advertisement dock In this city club's big held fn the world over, will be the extraordin-| H SEIT Sear DOE Washington Annex Friday night, {| lary headline attraction of the new! y night, L K Indication “One thousand) bill at F this week, opening OO members by 1915" wae the | with the matines Monday slogan of meeting, and before| | ee yr onday | WHAT’S | For the extra add ature Man Moore the hundred yachtamen, who attend: | COMING JF ec. adiourned, 143 |ager Pantages will bring on Charles ow aE OA a N had been pledged. In Nichola and the Crotx Sisters in SEATTLE W ILL BE A LIV E TOWN | this, $200 was added to the treas oe success, The Jury by subscription. n Manager,” called a gou 7 NIGHTS BEGINNING TOMORROW . yess Many members of the club an [lash of vaudeville. Others numbers MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY thelr intentions on the program will be Hill, Cherry yachts in the im and Hill, comedians on wheels; El Cota, the Alfred Late! \}| Dow Fantasy #6 | j JUSTICE FINDS HIMSELF GUILTY master nd El ylophoniat, © Vokes in and “A | future. HOLD WOMAN AS AUTO BANDIT | ’ The Most Gigantic Musical Extravaganza Ever Entering the Borders of the State Lew Fields’ All-Star Company hb of New York, Chicago, Boston—200 Nights Each Is the*Triple Tri: NEW YORK, June jher 4yearold daughter, Mra. Irene | ay Brunner was arraigned today to an - EVERETT, Juno 28—After en-| jswer the charge that she held gaging in a fight with Game Ward-| the proprietor of a dry goods » en George White, Justice Thos Jat the point of a revolver late Sat lo‘Donnel, of thin ity, arraigned urday night and rifled the cash | Inimeelf, White, John Westereren drawer of $50. and H. P. Miller in his own court Mra. Brunner, dubbed by the pe ec ¢ or conduc Justia little more than 100 per cent better than anything heretofore @ 5 fe firet wa man aut omettis CAPT. ERNEST GALIARDO on - tree 4 y= ee . ly an, . a seen in the West—A Convention of Broadway Funsters, bandit on record, Tater was rel A company of boy scouts, com poor po Mi vl er} ren > show “e* You Have Seen the Rest—Now See the Best ed on $8,000 bonds a To ‘at mcg the scrap. Miller was shown to Max Rogers Bobby North Bh sit geod UNION CITY OFFERS th and ake the cham have been @ pesceniaker, and was i isti ie] scout hike ‘crown country a “ re lite celle Briar > ae ae? | FREE TORPEDO SITE estination ts San Francieco.| O'Donnel maid “LT am convinced that this man/ Virginia Evans Myrtle Gilbert Flora May | William—Montgomery & Moore—Florence | ‘Add ‘to this list of principals three score sirenic beauties. The Pick of America’s Garden of Loveliness, Ana you witt wet HANKY PANKY ot wonder that PRICES—Eve., $2.00, $1.50, Special BARGAIN MATINEE WEDN SEATS $1.00. Entire Lower F! $1.00. Seats, 25c, 50¢ and 75c turday Matinee, A military instrector and 4 will be with the lads, who will ie” all th © way COSTS $4,083 T0 BEAT UP DRIVER LOOKING FORTWO, guilty, and he ts fined Feartng that the navy depart hoot nt will finally report against the plan to buy land at Keyport for $109,000, which its experts valued at $98, 00, citizens of Union City, jon Hoods canal have offered to give the government a aite free of} charge. San Diego haa also offered a aite free of charge, and {t ts claimed by naval officials th port | orgron {is fined $10, and and conta, Game 50 cents | Warden Wht [was not the age off with a $5 fine.” you Has set the Nation talking d 50c. DAY. BEST Other Good 50c to $1.50. All three pald. | $1.00. 75¢ deal fails, the ult LOS ANGELES, June 28.—Pollee jin the South be| After this it will be the “soft! today are working on a theory that -|made when Secretary of the Navy |Answer turnett wrath” thing|Charies E, Pendell, the wealthy McDaniels comes during Potlatch|for Charles P. Sanders, dealer in lender, cirempou killed tn his week to secure his endorsement of | wood and fuel at Ballard. It will the Keyport sit not be the corkscrew jab and # | plexus fintsh HOME CONSUMERS Jay, was murdered for ell as for $100,000 sing. Information has | police that two per-| hues Tl revenge, ns | which is m been given the Sanders tried the latter method on Bert Batley, a driver in his em. Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages x 7 sons, who saw Pennell the after-|creature, with no eyes in his head Vaudeville LEAGUE ELECTS ng jPummeled him to a fare-ye/noon he waa slain, probably are his/and no teeth in his mopth, and no ‘ell all over eral vacant Jota 10) murdere rs. The police say that the! flesh on his bones, crept CLOSER The Home Consumers’ league met | Ballard, . in the Chamber of Commerce yes-| Bailey couldn't come around for| several work days. But when he |revenge theory 1s reasonable view of the fact that the Jewe BEGINNING MONDAY MATINER in jan ’ FREDERICK & NELSON'S July Furniture Sale The 29th Semi-Annual Event of Its Kind DOINGS IN OLD BRUIN TOWN Copyright, And the great nd CLOSER No wonder avery little white, silent bear in Engagement Extraordinary of terday afternoon. The resignations loca sown, We Gite & f th resident, Mrs. H. N (did, St was straight to the court|¥9% taken by the assassins, but lat- eae. Town hugged up tightly to i. ‘ cr: ; M ‘ar Pie 7 t tor damacaa {er thrown on the floor. F atownup train! Stevens, anc retary, ra, S.jhouse te je a Bt 01 mages a grown-up B Samuelson were accepted. Mrs. J.|and swear out a warrant, | No wonder teeth of big boy i M M A .- A R U iS) Samuelson were accepted. Mrs. J:/and ewear out e warrant. |LOG ROLLING AT re ge Mec Be Mre F. 8 Lang secretary, Mrs. A,|4ay awarded Bailey $4,083.33 dam-| LUNA | ON FOURTH. moon stared straight down from her The Great Singing Comedienne. R. Gilchrist was appointed public | ages. | home in the clouds! No wonder the hair of the oldest, ity agent. Annonucement was the league headqua established at Room 3090 Arcade building on the first day of July, lin charge of the publicity agent SEEK RATE CHANGE The manager of Luna park | made arrangements for a log-roll ling contest for July 4. Two con-| testants who have already entered jare both champions, one of the Pa MAY PUT WOMAN 4——OTHER BIG ACTS——4 10¢ and 20¢ mado that | ra would b up champion of the death of her husband, who was THREE TIMES MORE F Fie ON to arrange a Joine| 804 Grover C.'Winn of the United] SEEK 2 MURDERERS he Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and Night Btates Videlity & Guaranty Co. sia “MADAME X” ger ge Li Hears have asked to be released from the] ABERDEEN, June 28.—Polico|at aoe Central branch of the N Hh obligation, They say Mrs. West-|are searching today for two mon | {y man did not satisfy a certain agree- ment. The bonds had been arrang- od for Mra, Westman by her broth- or, @ resident BRING OUT COAL CORDOVA, Alaska, June 28— Tho first shipment of government- mined coal from the Bering sea coal flelds was brought to Katalla today on @ locally built flat boat. The fron barges built for this purpose were found to draw too much wa- ter, and the test was delayed «hile men from the Maryland buflt small- er wooden boats, No difficulty is suspected of murder, following the finding of the body of Andrew Reo, 27, lying In an alley in South Aber- deen, with his head crushed, He had been hit with a bottle. Robbery was the motive for the killing. Reo had just cashed a pay check for $105, He left $90 with a boarding house keeper, and went out to amuse himself, boasting he was “flush.” SEVENTY-FIV SEATTLE ELKS, delegates to the grand lodge convention at Rochester, N. Y., July 7-10, will leave Seattle at 6:30 tonight on a special train, Week Commencing Monday, June 30 BAILEY & MITCHELL Present, for the first time on any stage “THE SHORT CUT” An Upto-the-Minute Drama, ening Prices, except Monday ......- Motiness Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Special Bargain Night Monday . G. N. OFFICIAL SICK There was no change today in the condition of J. M, Gruber, vice president of the Great Northern, who {# confined in bed aboard his special car, suffering from a severe case of la grippe. Gruber's {linews followed his recent Inspection trip lof the new snowsheds, under con struction at Tye and Corea, during a heavg rain, Gruber will not leave the cify until he has fully recov. ered. ° NORTH TRUNK sewer bonds amounting to $195,515.42 were pur chased Friday by the recently or 500, 80e and 20¢ + tbe fal Starting Sunday, July 6, Matin Dally—2 Shows Nightly, THE PRANK | mer COMPANY MUSICAL. TABLOIDS. 20 People—including “The Sunshine Girls.” of fu Prives: Bost Modern Outside rooms, 250 Matinees Ww pbaee ganized bond department of the! expected from now on in deliver-|}to 600, Stewart House, 86 Union Savings & Trust Co, ; ing the 700 tons to tide water, « \"Stewart—Advertisemen mrp ‘ ‘ * *. ciel nsniaenesensninnnsnsitiln neonate atic’ m re cane — " — shaking story-telling night at Bruin Town! jreat Uncle Owl, although he has Bear, front of Great Unole Owl, they can hear every word! Katte, » ke bristles! no wonder everyone for, don’t you # I say en his Bpectac les, nd creeps toward them! * * - v age r ar BAILEY s MITCHELL MGR. bring sot tes aiete wantte Feleased on $6,000 bonds, may have eso te a has put up 9 puree |" on.5.0, can't you just see T service commision against the W,/t2 Teturn to Jail pending her trial. /O' ¥10 Un KO’ Bruin hiding his face behind and G. N. railway compantea to| Her bondsmen, John C. McColister mamma bear? He is holding or as tightly as he can, too, vest father Bruin stood straight was it is ‘eddy his onto Don't you see grandma bear out the side of the big owl? too scared to breathe. And do look at Katie They are sitting w Little Traddles is wearing a M1 off any minute. Rut loo! Bear has his the circle? nny hat, as usual, Great Uncle Owl has all ° She and Trad- dies cuddled up close to big Father | right in here hat today, but he is shaking so it may kK at Sho just loves ghost stories and she isn’t scared at all, as Father around her, Oh, yes, do you see the wander-| ing brother over there on the edge! He is wearing his He ts just as interested as the littlest bear there, so long arm his nephews and nieces with him. The youngest ones have almost tum- is reading | Ceeratng SBat Aaeeene e278 on ‘a Pond West sharg.|Golden Potlatch. Norman Cochran, | ’ ched the point advantage under the present ays-| Mor Arn font westman, chark-| who hails from the Great Lakes, | *% 2 he Bhost asntly pushes tem, the transportation department |bas a good reputation. open the door tn the haunted house | | 1912, by The Newspaper Enterprise Association at eS Mn a bled off that tree bough they are) where, boys and girls? sitting on, once or twice, since the| | He is there, because he drew story commenced. That is the rea.| ‘8 picture. Next week he 1s go, son Great Uncle Owl has spread |!"8 to draw another one! his big wing around them. He always finds something new Can you see Artist Verbeck any-|for us. Wonder what is next? LEMME Seattle’s Best Photoplay House ee R SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY PATHE’S WEEKLY —-And-—-— Exceptional Photoplays Farewell Appearance Chief Eagle Horse Phenomenal Indian Baritone. mente a