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THE STA ceaeienneethche: anata bamien eee amen MOORE THEATRE —— ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY—— THE LYMAN H. HOWE Pictures Depicting How Uncle Sam Built the PANAMA CANAL Also Wonders of the Yellowstone Park,, a Ride Through, Over and Under the St. Gothard Mountains, Scenes From the Paris Zoo, Naples and Pompeii WILL BE SHOWN TWICE TODAY, 2:30 and 8:30 ALL NEXT WEEK Note All Matinees Next Week Will Start at 3 P. M. to Allow School Children to Attend MAT. PRICES ADULTS . CHILDREN KING ORDERS A RAID UPON SUFFRAGETS ‘WEEK COM. JUNE 8 wr 1913 Rosenthal, UNDAY TIL |Queen Mary's suggestion had not given up bh . 25¢ Sci @: BECKER STILL | HOPES HE'LL BE SET FREE | gave way, and sent four freight | cars hurtling down a steep em- , — bankment The New York Winter LONDON, May 23.—Twenty de] NEW YORK, May 23—Former| “The injured man {s Edward De-| Garden's Biggest Production. |tectives from Scotland Yard today| Police Lieut. Charles F. Becker,|Iany. He was taken to the Provi Mail Orders Received Now. — Lt i pete convicted yesterday for the second | dence hospital = SEMA Thi § __|rald came from King George, at|timo of the murder of Herman|,, 72° accident occurred as the , ‘ |train rounded « cur WEDNESDAY The Man Within Nestor Drama. Fascinating Eye Joker Comedy. ISSION THEATRE L. “has sold his Hotel Sinclair here to J. M. Roberts for $10,000 and will retire from business. SEQUIM, May 23.—J Keller fered in Star Want Ads. | Money is required for rec- reation as well as i for the necessaries of life. | It is not a bit too early to plan | | | |} to the appeals of {furious at the militant demonstra smiling faces. The detectives seized the suffra- gets’ records, the women into the street and arrested a num drove ish museum of Egyptian mummies. They were overpowered by attendants before they had time to damage the mum- mies. (DOES A PHOENIX Golden Opportunities are of-| LEBAM, May 23.—Raymond and South Bend responded tmmediatel ‘e victims here for food and t and subscrip- tion liste in both cities were freely signed. Business men are prepar- ing to rebuild the structures de stroyed by Thursday's fire. Mrs, Annette K. Loder, woman accused of using the mails to de fraud in the promotion of a mining project in Alaska, was yesterday, {n the federal court, granted until Monday to plead to the indictment Dull Feeling, Swollen Hands and Feet, Due to Kidney Trouble. Your kidneys need help when | Their majesties were said to be! > tion fn their pr ce at Hisithe Tombs and the: nined th | mba and they examine In a Persian Garden Majesty's theatre Friday afternoon, | transcript of the testimony, hoping | Two-Part Eclair. jthough they sat through it with/to find « polat on which the ber of them ter if he had taken the stand him Johnnie os | lengua Two suffragets this afternoon | self | Frontier Comedy smashed the glass case in the Brit-| Attorney Harford Marshall! containing a number | today of escaping the electric chai He summoned his counsel te might base application for another appeal | Becker believed that his chances | for acquittal would have been bet-| agreed with him, but Manton and | Bourke Cochran were opposed to such a move, | Bepker probably will be sent to! the death house at Sing Sing tm mediately nounced next Friday. No one entering the death house at Sing Sing the second time ever | emerged alive | ‘ZIONIST GIRLS SEATTLEFOLK | FIGHTTOSAVE HOMESIN FIRE Prisoners Released From Bal-| Stockade to Help Battle Brush Fire NOW UNDER CONTROL Area of Several Square Miles Is Over in Out- skirts of City. lard Burned Between 300 and 400 men, owners of small homes tn the vicinity of! 2nd av. N. W. and 86th at, ended] a long and successful effort to save their property from destruction by fire this morning, after an all-night he flames were discovered about noor terday tn the we north of th mits . under the stiff br the fire swept to- ward 85th st ity with alarming rapid Re! d When the mes threatened to destroy homes, 70 prisoners in the| county @tockade were released on their honor, and fought the flames| shoulder to shoulder with 50 fire-| men, who answered the call with! an engine, and the home ownern, who were hastily summoned from their downtown places of business. Fires Under Controi A wall ime a mile wide en gaged the labors of the men all aft ernoon y day and all night and, after burning over an area of sev. Prison rn leral square miles, principally log gedoff lands, the fire was brought under control this morning, with jout lons of homes | Forest fires at Skykomish, which destroyed five acros of standing timber and In the Snoqualmie Pass tistrict, near Rockdale, are under fous forest fires are raging tn near Sol Duc, ac sports recelyed by rE W. Ferrin Half ctions of timber have ° flames Into an belt. Two bad are reported in the | Nooksack district north of Belling: ham, where several residences are | menaced fn the vicinity of Vancouver , have destroyed a number of and much the loss be more than RB. ¢ residences ing timber ated at FREIGHT WRECK NEAR SEATTLE; TRAINMAN HURT One man was severely bruised and several others badly shaken up at 6:10 today when a piece of track on the Great Northern, near the end of the Ballard Beach car line BUSINESS MEN GARBEDASGIRLS | TICKLE AUDIENCE There was much to amuse and many amused, at the opening per formance of “Tango Town,” the |College club song and dance re view, at the Metropolitan | night to ald in sending the U. of W. crew East. A well pleased andlence Inughed at the score of funny hits that cropped up during the course of the| entertainment The sight of young business men “dolled up’ as chorus girl charm-| ers, the excellent dancing in duets! and choruses, although the fem SELL FLOWERS | TO SWELL FUND, The Zionists of Seattle will, in conjunction with those in ot cities all over the world, celebr the Festival of First Fruits and Flowers by having a flower day Sun day. Girls will sell flowers, the pro-| ceeds to go to the Jewish national | |female cha |inine contingent was merely “make believe”; the good songs and the general atmosphere of joviality mate up an evening’s merriment well worth while. The entertainment was staged) junder the direction of Donald Mac- |Donald, who appeared tn male and| terizations. Following a matinee this after} noon, the show will be seen again tonight, First Us Use of (1) Lyman How Stee! Cranes in Operat and Constance Malin court at the the Pentep SAVES LIVES BYLEAP FRO MOTORCYCLE riding If everybody motorcycles were like Fred G. Gamble, there would be fewer a iamble, a phe her, started down Seneca from Third yesterday before he found his brake was use jless . The motorcycle gathered speed. Gamble, looking ahe crowds In his path at Second, and jhe knew if be didn't do something, Jand do tt quickly, somebody would be hurt. With the machine going at a ter Pitt speed, he jumped. He lit on knees and slid, tearing his clothes ama bruising himself. But he stop ped the machine. Then he reported to the police CONDUCTOR IS FOUND GUILTY ine, & street car com found guilty of third degree assault in Judge Tallman’s court yesterday, He seriously in jured H. A. Behnke, 60, in « row over a transfer on Jan. 91 Virgil L ductor, w Hemrich Auto Supply Co. bd Succeeds Dalitz Mfg. Co. Arthur Hemrich and Hugh B Dobbs have taken over the firm and are giving their personal at tention to your auto troubles at 803 Union. Tents at 4th and jh and Republican 3- DAYS-—3 Moving Pictures at the Moore, Showing Giant non the Panama C In Shameen Dhu, Auda Due, With the Avenue Players, at the Seattie; ie al; (2) Chauncey Olcott at the Metropolitan; (3) (4) Daley Har- | THE METROPOLITAN | Shaun Oleott will present | een Dhu” to Seattle theatre- loons at the Metropolitan theatre | next week. The show will open| ibe give evening, and matinees will | given Wednesday and Saturday.) me play presents an interesting | story of Irish village life during the, time of the American revolution. | Irish sympathizers of the patriots play a part in the production. Mr. Olcott's company is quite up to the high standard he requires. Among those who will entertain with him will be Miss Constance Molineaux, Mrs. Jenole Lamont and | David rd New songs will be sung during Sta on ad THE THEATRE DE LUxt METROPOLITAN ONE WEEK, STARTING BUNDAY NIGHT POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY Holiday Matinee Saturday (Decoration Day) In a New Play RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG ““Shameen Dhu” DIRECTION OF HENRY MILLER. AND HE SINGS 50c¢ to $1.50. SPECIAL DOLLAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Nights and Saturday Matinees Box Seats, $2.00 E George J. Mackenzie Sole Lessee WEEK OF MAY 25 “Productions: Such as Seattle Merits” The Avenue Players in The Big Western Melodrama “Jack of Monday openings. Thur, Sat. and Sun. Mats........ Other evenings ..... . .50e, 80, 20¢ Coming——MAUDE LEONE—_-New Leading Woman the inermissiongn, eee - - —________@ THE MOORE ° Wes siomabktin The Lyman H. Howe pictures, depicting vividly how Uncle bullt the Panama canal, also won Unequaied Vaudevilie—Our Policy Never ders of the Yellowstone park, a ride | Change through, over and under the 8&t./ nme ¢ , o Gotharé mountaina, scones ia the BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 25 | Paris 200, Naples and Pompeti, will Bothwell Browne's Tuneful Absurdity be mttnued at the Moore next/ week, with two performances daily | at 2 and 8:30. The wonderful pic-| tures have drawn crowded houses at every performance this week The Passing Show of 1913,” which ts pro’ ly the biggest and best production that the New York Winter Garden bas ever sent to the Pacific coast, will be the attr at the Moore for one week, Monday, June § The Merry Masqueraders | With Frank Davis, Nate Cole and a Big Company DAISY HARCOURT England's Favorite Comedienne 10c and 20c ’ : oe + WEST WITH EM TANGO TOWN THE PANTAGES | aT e 1 METROPOLITAN THEATRE The new bill at Pantages wit| SALEM, Ore, May °28—Gor.| 16 Song Hite—Letest Dances ture Bothwell Browne's tuneful; West denounces the criminal Ibe! |] prices—Friday and Saturday Nights urdit he Me } ol pene . | Boe to $2.00 om * — Rae Reng or proceedings brought against five |} sigs saturday Matis the to $1.00 ' - Sate! prominent business men of Port SEATS NOW ON SALE Cole in the principal roles. The act is presented by a capable compan) most of whom are girls. For the added attraction Manager Pantages and brought by George Hueener, | hose efforts to obtain a street ear) franchise were ridiculed by the de-| \KateRichardsO’Hare will return Daisy Harcourt, the pop-|fendants, and says he will pardon | ular English comedienne. Other!them if they are convicted | Brilliant socialist orator, who deals humbers on the program will be with subjects of national interes May Erwood and company, in a Citrus Protective league Issues) will speak at Dreamland Sunday corking comedy sketch, “That/ bulletin stating the recent -refund) night at 8 o'clock on “The Colorado Girl;” Davis (7), « novelty act; Max|to citrus growers resulting from | W ar.” Admission 25¢.—Ady. Fisher, violinist, and Salt Bush Bill,/the lemon rate case aggregates | ————__._ the Australian whip-cracker, | $845,000. 'LOOK! READ! THINK! your hands and feet thicken, swell > MAY lo men | Absolutely th. ly theatre in featth up, and you feel dull and sluggish. | fund for ee ce | ke pe THE SEATTLE 4 presenting 12 first-run reels of motion 1 | oh @ regular progra: week For Your Take Peper Siseee Vike, TRer S701 055 tive on tt Thur. Fri Sat, |° im® Muitaiiey wit be ween it || | ‘This te true, res | tonic, stimulating and strengthen 7 . . . a ing and restore your kidne-s to The committees 1s composed of the Hneup at the Seattle theatre| a aaa all il ocrecaate! and | Vacation ‘healthy normal action. Try them.| Mrs, H. Klatzker, Miss J. Olswang, o 28 29 30 next week as the gambler's daugh- You are assured of seing something | For sale by Bartell Drug Stores,| 8: Gabriel and EF, Fisierman e 1bie tc ter in “Jack of Diamonds Jim’ Rever before shown in Seattle every Sun- | " i _ ns balssinilisidanpslinaaiiedmnenanite - rr has the reputation of being ene of jay Traeday and Friday. | trip. You will need When Other Treatments Gave No Reserved Seats Sold Owl the cleverest child actresses in the | | ‘ | lief. i os h capable company © | money for that, and | OV RNOR PUTS | Sut'Resino! Cured In'a Weer’ |__Drug Co. Show Days. {nandiing the play, the new week's Buy No Drugs tf . s- pro 8! id b comple | the surest way ‘to it | Jan. 27, 1914: +t saltened: syed coors | program hould be of complete in Without “4 eight years with eczema, It started) get it is to start a IN HARD DAY’S |in one little place and kept le—— saitieanenmbiaentiiteill sa ae savings account at oh gg ror hed ike ‘nee | THE ORPHEUM }) Prescriptions hands. 3 nds looked like they | Dexter |had been burned by fire and peeled |” Romeo, the Great, a chimpanzee, the Horton WORK ON ROADS “: in large pieces until they were |will feature at the Orpheum next | The A Trust and Savings only raw flesh. I was told it was W | week. Tameo Takiyama, a Japan DR. A. M. JOHNSON Wiis se Man Cannot Know . a . |eczema. It itched and burned me est boy who writes upside down, || heir Effect. =f] Bank and deposit BAKING POWDER 2 ale sincere stl hing Se- so that I could not sleep at night with both hands or any old way, | CHIROPRACTIC _ py ‘ 6 i Seer afternoon, on his't tried all sorts of na salves will show his skill There is a homely say ‘o thi 5 s) 3 C Mayor G ud Geora 5008, #€C° but nothing gave me any rellef un e |lis another vereen week. SEATTLE. WASM..U SO of the Pacific Coast Good 41 1 tried Re@inol Soup poe hae THE EMPRESS | APPENDICITUS fe -cnathor men's pein is nie Isa f When you find There are many t Roads association, at Fourth av. and/jnal Ointment, and after the first “More Sinned Against Than | Lay ftTenare Sy Marta yas] |that the difference is in the man here are wiauy reasvas why you | Jame application my hands never itched | scott really ny aa, the very || and not 4 t c ear >, A team hitehed to a King split ; Usual,” a real comedy take-off on || iast resort should the knife be brought|| “4 not In the food. ee how easy it is to oo use are Baking Powder. | ing drag was waiting him. The Pee pce ray eh ely in he [the old-fashioned “mellerdrammer,” || ‘sto op the human body. Thou-|/ When it comes to drugs the same =f] build up such a [ff Mr are 4 fow of thom governor gave a demonstration of| from vezema to know that they can | @ | will be the feature of the Empresa |/Prctiony ‘for appendicitis: sould. have] /(yeumction, olds woo I are « fund you will want It in the result of years of careful ability as a road worker, then |find @ cure in Resinol.” (Signed) bill for the next week Other inter-|| been easily and surely avolded If the |“patson" more or less. It is not - effort. made a short talk ‘ore the wuto-| Migg Kthel Scott, Milstead, Ga. basse appearances will be seen. sufferers bad made et chiropractic. |/only necessary to know which ‘3 # ‘ * s , ‘ con | If you are threatened with appenat-|/to use and how ch, but the ef- ‘ to continue system if is ica cachinatiba tea lene tens ee COR Cee an4|_eetnol Ointment (He. "and | sis, consult me fect should he watched — caretully Ea atic saving. 6 th pest in the long run. | @ official automobile reached) $1.09), and Resinol Sonp "(26e) ),| | EXTENDS DATE 1 have cured many ¢ ||from the time it ts taken, ‘The * It is strictly @ pure cream of ogre hig os pe The tein) Stop ttehing instantly and speedily ie and I wi ye FR Bh a a ~ , ti ae ahd ous < heal eczema, and other skin hu — we ; ‘ rete pn tartar baking powder he om Bisine to N arge for exa petent : = DEXTER HORTON a A 31 Rivage = “phen mors, pimples, dandruff, sores, Bi est Girey . the World OLYMPIA, May _28.—According r he ch nA Breda p per "4 Nv S, ice And not the least reason ts that mpia, « h - burns and piles. Sold by ev Og S$ to an opinion of BE, W. Allen, assiet ments ® the ¢ kin usin o be tru =i} TRUST AND SAVINGS mode 18 apeeches. se drugs. For it ls a home product, made in Se druggist. Don't be fooled by nu | | ant attorney general, July 3, and I del Drug Co. = BANK jattle, Manufactured by stitutes” for Resinol offered by 1 /Circus Parade. Come down jot July 2, ts the last. day upon ay 4 competent ex government a= Andrew J, Parker of Monrovia,|few unscrupulous dealers. For real which initiative petitions may be . ep SS, ESE prone any cuen THE VITTUCC! IMPORTING CO.|cal,, Killed when automobile was|trial, write to Dept. 14K, Resinol jtown Thursday, 10:30 am. ree i ee er | serviced are Sheolutois face ae a s 309 Occidental Ave struck by car Baltimore. Two Miles Long. belection, Ipatrons of the store, ‘

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