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Last Time Tonight Howe's Panama Canal Pletures Lyman Moore Twice Daily All Next Week—3:00 and 8:30 GreatFinal Week—Entire New Program IN AND AROUND THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA, WITH LYMAN H. HOWE Also Many Other Home Features, Making This the Most Enjoyable Entertainment Ever Provided by Lyman H. Howe MATINEE PRICES 1!Sc AND NIGHTS, 25¢, 35¢ AND 50c NIGHTS BEGINNING Mion.,June 8 POP. MATS. WED., SAT., SUN. fit Morar CLOSES BUNDAY The New York Winter Garden's Greatest Spectacle PASSING 1913 WITH CHORUS OF 60 COMPANY OF 8 BIG SCENES 30 MUSICAL HITS 25e 125, Seat Sale Monday, Bole Ist—Mail Orders Now JUDGE TELLS WHY | HE DOESN'T JAIL AUTO SPEEDERS a A Star reporter put Judge ‘Gentes: shook with merriment On the grill yesterday afternoon “Well,” he said slowly, “I’ don't hardly THINK I do “See here, Judge Gordon,” said Do you mean to say you and the reporter, “are you a member of your car are not an open menace to the Seattle Automobile club?” “No, not a member,” replied His the safety of the public? Most asst ily! Honor. Now, see judge, do you “What! Not a member? You Mean to testify that you keep within an automo . do you not th LL i Hmit all nodded the judge ‘Certainly—at least I think I do ne back k thro’ n when you are on th Don't you think yc “te it not true that you drive at xeessive speed through streets thoroughfares of this On the gas, just a little, teeny b too much, maybe?” The judge stared open-mouthed a “No, I think If you'll ask men , Moment, then his portly frame ,*bout town, you'll find I have th eo ~|reputation of being a very, very careful driver.” I just wish I could get your bos: down here on the bench with me for a while, and see what he would do with these speeders that come before me,” he exclaimed ' Most of the ones they Future Income That is exactly what you are doing when you save and deposit in the Dex- ter Horton Trust and Savings Bank. or delivery wagons, or poor fellows trying to keep their families on a $12-a-week income. Supposing | should send them to jail What | Would become of their families? “If you follow matters here you'll) know that practically none of them | come back. “I said a long time ago I would] y send the repeaters to jail, and I will. “The trouble is we don't get the scorchers—the ones who do the real speeding. Either they are wise! enough not to scorch when the po-| | lice are around, or they get away } “While admitting the auto drivers are possibly 30 per cent to biame, | believe the people who walk are jaleo 30 per cent to bi: You! | know yourself they are careless. “it’s a nard thing to say, ‘but FROM THE EVIDENCE AT HAND, | CANNOT HELP BUT FEEL | THAT THE ONE OR TWO PER ONS WHO HAVE BEEN KILLED BY AUTOS RECENTLY WERE PARTIALLY TO BLAME! | “Another thing. I am going to do all I can here, and I hope to get an jordinance through the counct!, mak ing it unlawful for children to play in the streets, and providing a heavy | penalty for parents permitting them The more you pay —that is, the larger your deposits — the greater your future income will be, either from the 4 per cent compound interest paid on sav- ings by this institu- tion, or as interest bring in| here are drivers of laundry wagons| of one variety or another, who are| Winter Garden Beauties Coming to Moore Week of June 8 in Seattie. (3.) CAPT. BARTLETT OF LOST KARLUK "MAKES PERILOUS ARCTIC JOURNEY _ FORHELPFOR HIS MAROONED CREW ng stor ravery | reach the marooned men.|.o4 | ‘ ; Hoe fort the face of treme abounds in wild) fica ene? and ened” ~ dous odds has come out of the Arc hought they can/| serve « sur nips success. (day, May atet ert A. Bartlett, master following ts t the Stefanssor Capt. Martlett added another deed sour © Karluk, which his + nm he 24 men on board search of help for las g the expedition ¢ 1 island. He the H the Mackenz ‘ fee to North jhas arrived at St, Michael h the | ( m there to first authentic news of the fate of | W% ia, where he w the party whaling steamer Bartlett commanded Peary's| Horuan, bound for St. Michael ship, the Roosevelt, on the exped! Vessel Carried Away tion to the North pole. The Karluk sailed from Victoria, Twenty-Three Men Are Marooned fi. C.. for Alaska, June 17, 19 Eighteen white men and five Es-|der command of Stefansson. | kimos who were with Capt. Bartlett stering Bering strait in July, she jon the whaler when the veasel was/ encountered the heaviest foe ever | caught in the westward ice drift/heard of in midsummer and was/ tast fall are now marooned on/ unable to reach Point Barrow j The vessel was carried east by the ice drift and was apparently frozen in for the winter on Septem Wrangell island, which they reach Jed after a terrible struggle with |the ice when the ship went down, crushed and wrecked, off Herald| ber 10. Stefansson, with two white island, on January 16 men and two Eskimos and dog | They have food enqugh, it is be-| teams, left the boat ten days later lieved, to last until a reseuing par- ty can reach them gone when they returned. Stefans Bartiett Goes for Help son and his men returned to Point | As the ice is breaking up, it will| Barrow and the Karluk and the men be some time & rescue expe aboard were given up for lost. to hunt caribou. The Karluk was befor FORA GOOD DAY en, of Portland, who re; p Western Forestration fon association, yes | |terday, at the tax conference on | IN THE COUNTRY university campus, attacked the | ingle tax doctrine, branding it “im acticable, ambiguous,” and said t It “punishes the poor, and in-| sen the farmers’ and home own of Seattle folks are | Thousands ares 0 do #0. the lakes and on the excursions to spoke against Cor or dividends from |} | Why. tv's ridiculous the way Sound recreation pointe today 0 F mrleheon, Wig had de ; eae |these young urchins run about on| ; fended it , securities when you the streets, sometimes in swarms.| Scores of steamer excursions and * Be as careful as you may, those chil-|lake parties left the city during) STAR WA hav graduate into the |B ren are in constant danger” |the morning for a good day in the NT ADS have : | bs lepes. Fishermen ‘we rly | Lots, Homes, Farms ready for vi Investor class. Paperhangers who buy for cash| this morning and got 4 start you, on _attractive terms. can save money at the CARRING-| for fayorite poola and brooks. Plc eee TON WALL PAPER CO. Main tie pasts sarby pleasure fe Hc 2. 215 Spring 8t—Adv. | pred actor . FOR TAN OR DEXTER HORTON eres tee ‘tor SUNBURN * | The fine summe weather, after TRUST AND SAVINGS the chilly period of the last ten or BANK days, added to the pleasure of the 500, RETIRES FROM MR. PLAT THE FIRM of Woodhouse & Platt Furniture Co. A GREAT SALE Which includes our entire stock of Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Ranges, etc., opens Monday at 8:30 o'clock. (See the P.-I. Tomorrow) REDUCTIONS AS GREAT AS 50 PER CENT. Weodh Furnitty 416° 424 ane eas aete eat met wintay |Roltday | price $26.00 6 for 1 year.) "fore ARCADE BLDG BANDITISFOUND “GUILTY; HEFACES LAZeW (0) William Sears, who took part in} the tragic attempt to hold up the Tacoma interur » out of Seattle on May 14, Is spendin Memoria Day in a cell at the county jail waiting for a sentence of life im 1420 Second Ave. prisonment In 15 minutes a ended yester ufternoon In Juc Gilllam's t the jury retur with a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degre He was ace Schwarts fter his trial had True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Production of Dental Art Examtnation and Advice Free vd Crowns (22-k. and extra heavy) $5.00 (strictly — firat Tooth $5.00 SEIZES AGIRL fo" es git wed of killing Charles br on the t and his pal, Fran Bridgework reeth, per set 0 to $15.00 (Finest Teeth in the world.) A strange man seized Miss Lucy All Work Guaranteed 15 Pocock on the street last night. He companion, Miss Kia. Winta, Vout, screamed and ran. ‘Thin #0 discon Endorsed by leading busi- certed the man that he releaved|j™ "88 men and the dental pro Stisa Yooock fession generally. The Wise House Hunter | |! hunts her house at home. She reads STAR “FOR RENT” 1422°SECOND AVE |ADS until she finds it. | OPP. BOW. MARCHE , an} THOUSANDS OFF IRAPS SINGLE TAX) THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 30, “The Passing Show of Alla Ze ndott | | | Resinol Cured | began to scratch tt 11} used ‘In the | solute 1914, COMING TO THE THEATRES 1913." )_at the Pantage ‘SEE NEW PLANT ?— The Home Consumers’ league vie ited the new plant of Mra, M. A./ Porter, Broadway and Columbia riday. This plant manufactures sbi dressing and peanut butter The Cafe Rhein Liss Presh ¥r VrOrtantm 1 In Mayonnaise hed Potatoes Peas in Cream |host of pretty dances, bcoveitien tx tha an | ine. PA gern cg crit a: | “That's right,” said Moser; “the @| receivers are bluffing.” ? THE PANTAGES | Calhoun reminded Landy that it) THEATRE George J. Mackenzie Sole Lessee. “Productions Such as Seattle Merits.” © Week of June First THE AVENUE PLAYERS IN IT iT HE LITTLEST REBEL” of Civil War Days Mullally in Title Role. Beautiful Dram Featuring Little “Jim” Mats Monday B Thur., Sat, and Sun Other Eve ANTAGE Unequaled Vaudeville—Our Policy Never Changes NING MONDAY MATINEE ning ngs Seattle's Favorite Opera Organization THE MIKADO Gilbert and Sullivan's Never-to-be Forgotten Masterpiece. ALLA ZANDOFF P Beautiful Concert Violinist, Presented by Mrs. Pantages. Other Big Features—10c and 20c. Comic THe WEEK Last Time Tonight, S00 to $1.50. @) LCoT T In Mie. TONIGHT. Lyman H, Howe |PANAMA CANAL Also Many Ot NIGHTS MATIN ERS—« ™ CALHOUN LANDS ON} ba New “SHAMEEN DHU” Hix Prettiest Piany Best Sony Interesting 7 6, Ie and Bruce, With Avenue Players eee THE MOORE The wonderful scenery of the Grand Canyon of Arizona will be shown on the program of the third week's entertainment of the Lyman Te H. Howe moving picture festival at} Police Interference tn the first) holders of the line, he ss 1, when he Moore, beginning with the Sun- found stopped what promised to be | Propositic ey was voted upon by lovely bout at a city council com lay matinee. Afternoon and even-|4 | x showings will be made through-|Mittee session yesterday afternoon. If Moser says we are acting in nt the week Scott Calhoun, receiver for the| bad faith, and that I am delaying Thrilling ace of the rescue of |8., R. & 8, raitroad, aimed d right/the orders of the court, he les,” Moser, at urvivors of an ocean steamship | book at the Jaw of B. B. alley reck during a gale, an aeroplane |torney representing Rainier said Calhoun When Calhoun says I was em- de over Paris, wonders of deep-| citizens | ployed by the Renton company and and a motor ride through| Moser’s clever footwork made the| was a paid campaign worker, he is neh Alps will be a few other | punch land in a harmies slap on his| , deliberate and vicious Itar.” was we caught by the Howe | shoul ~ Moser’s comeback * in their world of traveis.| Police Capt, Charles Sullivan fig-| Then it happened » interest of theatre-coers bas |Ured Moser had bop ow | bee! . ) ouncement|@nough and stopped the m! | lot “The "Puadee gure. a. 1913, Councilman Lundy bad expressed | Matinee 2:15 Passing Show which will entertain at the Moore) the view that the city cannot afford | week after next. There will be a|‘ pay $75,000 for the Renton line, songs and|“nd advocated building a parallel Today Twice Night 8:18 @ would be contempt of court to at- The Pollard Opera Company, well tempt to start a parallel line while known in Seattle and throughout the condemnation appeal is pend- the Northwest, will fill the feature | ing, and said he hoped Lundy would | part on the new program at the! not be influenced by Moser, who Pantages. Teddy McNamara, a fa-| had been a paid worker of the bond- vorite wherever he ge will lead the entertainers. They will present | Gilbert & Sullivan's Y pore, The | Mikado.” Mrs, Alexander Pantages will pre- | Lenora sent Alla Zandoff, the young con- ’ cert violinist, who bas created a sen sation in a display of remarkable} ‘THE Y RE GOING TO NX Mr. Out-of-Town talent. Other interesting acts will | complete the bill Pb ae! your printing by GETINTO CANADA VANCOUVER, B. C., May 30.— Immigration authorities, backed by Mackenzie at the Seattle theatre |‘ S0verament at Ottawa, continue next week. The Avenue Players,|to make it difficult for the 370 wed Save cutortaiied ttle | Hindus aboard Komagato Maru to theatre-goers in many worthy pro-|!and in Vancouver. FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. Re will save you money on printing orders. THE VIRGINUS HOTEL 0064 Virginian pear Westlake Phon = THE seattLe neat ° "The Littiest Rebel,” a play with a| thrill in every line, will be the pre-| tentious offering of Lessee George ?) | ductions, will have a splendid op-| Aside from turning down 90 in portunity to display to the fullest |Medical examination already, a new extent their talent in the new /|tack has been taken, and every tur- play. The well known members of |banned son of India is now being the company will be seen in the /@xamined for hook worm. Mneup Notwithstanding their rebuffs, the sda Hindus are determined to make a : Sree et —_——@| test case, and declare the ship will Pastor C. A. Ericson if THE EMPRESS 4 [Stay 19 port six months, If neces. elegantly furntehed se with the best accommod of New York Frank Morrell, formerly 1 ment-| "Tro do this the sum of $15,000 will an, commtort ant ceurteay fa" The noted wedtsh Rvangetiet, wilt teo-|Der Of “That Quartet,” will be thelbe paid on the veessi's charter 44 Fagg tare in the jnew Empress feature. He ts @/day Habeas corpus proceeding will HIPPODROME lyric tenor and sings with a charm |he instituted that wins him applause at every| ‘The local Hindoo colony {a ready Fifth and University entertainment the Swedinn Language |Sunday, May 31, at 3 p. m. “THE FIRST AND SECOND RESURRECTIONS” Music under direction Prof. and Mrs. Edgren Bolo by Miss Eether Cartson Seats Free. No Collection. Awful Itching in One Night': “The skin on my hand It itehed and 1/ It itched #0 that sometimes I could not sleep all| night. | was suffering very much salve and but they did not seem to help me. This went mm for six or seven months, Then | I tried Resino! Ointment and Res inol Soap. 1 used them one night morning, to my surprise, my hand was all well and the troubl has never returned. This 1s the ab. truth."—(Signed) Miss Celia w York got red and rough Kleinman, 61 Columbia St. April 26 Nothing w an gay of Resinol Jequals what others, such as Miss Kleinman, say of it, It does its work quickly, easily and at Little cost, If you are suffering from itching, burning skin troubles, pimples, blackheads, sunburn, tn sect-bites, dandruff, ulcers, bots. stubborn sores, or piles, try Res inol Ointment and Resinol Soap. | Sold by all druggists. For free! |samples write to Dept. 17-R, Res-| inol, Baltimore, Md, | “The Police Inspec tor's Surprise” will be presented by | John T. Doyle and his company. jto fight to a finish, and can raise jhalf a million dollars by subscrip- |tion, it is said, to test the question ‘BUSINESS MEN GAMBOL ABOUT Pha im ‘ t THE onPHEUM _¢ Dainty Marie, a comedienne, anal Laddie Cliff, comedian, wll be the headliners on the new Orpheum bill | next week. .The Augtralian Wood DANCING HIPPODROME choppers will also offer’a clever 1, ek Oniventy. act Dancing ; : T THE ARMORY THE METROPOLITAN | A o) Chauncey Olcott, in his entertain- | Child Nivwitdine.c exhibit open today Diagnosis as a ment, “Shameen Dhu,” at the Met-|y lta. 1 ‘ ropolitan this week, has delighted | ‘Open tomorrow. feet da init te i hundreds of theatre patrons who|p. ‘Mm to 10 nm % . 2. wave attended the different per- | shel i will close the engagement here to- ~ night, ~A baseball team captained by The Crucial Test of a Doctor's Skill Is to Ascertain the Nature bel Councilman Ira D. Lundy last night trimmed an aggregation headed by PIONEER DEAD State Senator Dan Landon in the Ail ment, Olney N. Morse is dead at the | Children’s play court at the welfare age of 90, He built the first Ar.|@xmibit, They did itonadare. The crowd of spectators went wild with} The successful treaty lington hotel here. \joy as the heavyweights gamboled/°8se of sickness depend hither and yon in their struggles, |Preper diagnosis. Arter the cause 06% Matchless ie ones vill remain open tomorrow for late | OMe Known, the cours helps to women’s comfort, physical °™eTS and others wishing to see |'S simplified to « marked degree, well-being, and beauty—sure to pro- “ore of it. The skill of this sort ts only sty mote healthy, natural action of the jtained from close study and contins ued practice. Many a person ha 1 because the malady calied one thing when It W ally altogether How foolish, ¢ layman's judgme jtant tera! Or a beard ba } talent) 7 memorial s of digestion and elimination tonic, safe and ever reliable =: PILLS | popularity of Seattle music sick at the Bowman Ralston | Gwithov tell any sick pers on w ne, and write @ pr t the Plymouth Congregational fon, wha + oan het church last night, Members of the |day at the The Largest Sale of Any Medicinein the World Standard Grand Opera Company |Yeser Wa Sold everywhere, In boxes, 10¢4 280 [and the Amphion society took part! (® wrong bef buying worth of medicine, ment Physictan will 1,2 ee 2 ae let 2 dedi a Pe tt et 2 ee tee ot ecewwmwese O46 Semensee 1 c © ’ © J ¢ 1 t ¢ e « ® « f 1 t ’ 1 i ‘ 1 " 1 « 1 § 4 ‘ 1 1 c ;