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HUMAN OSTRICH (WHAT Docs FOUND GE ATTLE GRAND | METROPOLITAN THEATRE 3::%."':":... : MOORE THEATRE 2 Nights, Com. Monday Night IN MAN'S STOMACH EATS NAILS AND -. ose OPERA OPENS A T The Standard Grand Opera Company , PomlarMatineWetnestay | TS EATON'EM epg METROPOLITAN) “MARTHA”. \ Comedienne on the Engileh-Speaking Stage “RIGOLETTO™ s Crithe who have witnessed | Martha will be sung Mor 4 thie week's atage rehearsals of day, Wednesday and Frid B+ co Roms ngedy Opera , SS Marie Tempest | 2» os rx 0s rar eaare | Seige Uae rene meena creer wen aneous hardware and jun be sung in English | whi Koletto’ ve hear: matinee, “RIGOLETTO” Tuesday, Thursday, Bature ¢ company, Including W. GRAHAM ff taken from the stomach of Jam Standard Grand Opera Tuesday, Thursday and Satur Inewday matines BROWNE, Prow Tne Playhouse, London, in ff Fitexerald, “the human ostrich,” at pany of Seattle all next wee and Wednesday PRICES-—Eyenings, $2 to Matinees, #1 5 7 he county hospital Friday, For 80 At the Metropolitan theatre, ‘ ———— = “THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY”—Monday and are he haw earned living by declare this final offering of foe will prevall “4 at or glasses, tac and ping the local organization's tr Tuesday Nights. . knife bi umphant firet season will be ” 2 ear and is © h the a ation 0 he nit “NEARLY MARRIED"-—Wednesday Matinee and f covery after his stomach wperas staged wince its begin JITNEY BUS CASE Night. had been emptied of the followin ning : led Vaudeville—Our Policy a hts, 25c to $2.00; Matinee, 25¢ $1.00. article The leading parte have n Unequal PRICES—Night c to $ fi More than 100 bits of metal entrusted to standard favorites Never Chang : and glass Among them are Theo Karl Three nails. Johnston, Neal Begley, Miss BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEF Four German sliver key ring Gwendolyn r Mra. Ro ¢ : A 4 tags meyn B n, Mrs, George sa i iten diab ited MAP aa [:&3,| Philharmonic Orchestra | s° Kine flat chante eprings Pees Minam: Tettl lal Feature MEN B eve ut ar het serie RICHARD THE GREAT f Nine jack-knife handles. Morck, George Hastings, Harry ‘ tha ttnby tus te ‘ JOHN SPARGUR, Director Five ginny Owen, and Misa Leah Miller Hearing of the Mtney bus test The Monk Who Made a Man of Himself Third Popular Concert Sunday, May 2, at the Hippodrome ong re The chorus of 80 which wit {case will come up in the superior 3 o'clock sharp. A loaded 30-30 cartridge. be heard in “Martha” and jcourt Tuesday land ee Reena ag Rigoletto” is said to be th Upon the’ request of Prosecutor WINONA WINTERS Leonora edland, Soprano ery peat in American srand ‘perm, | min do yet nate, an ary WINT da hal from the standpoint of individ 4 “4 eentio GO ieee rem the Grend Opera of Serile «vig teat dkny abe lie oat euntenae we Y qeality "and excellence of | possible, Judge Frater, acting pre The Fam reer-Uf it Eight kniv ensemble singing siding judge, Saturday morning j 2,000 Seats 50¢ 3,000 Seats 25¢ One hundred and soventy-feur An augmented, orchestra of | rixeq the trial for May 3 “ ii nce” RE ag vn 10 of Seattle's leading Instr rk ultidata “ait i ate 4A Gol onsc e uns beh F | Pitzgerald weigha more than 200 me ntallets, under 1 page meantime \\ Rodney pounds, and stands more than six Charies Lagourge, 9 alto 8 tornay C, Todd, Judge \ : runeful Tots feet tall, He has never had a stom fenture ; et aoces Anh Pronk BrishuDe Marie sel on MASS MEETING AT ach ache but once, he says Panag ae 1 cj sire oelpialay pom the Sitney men g That was 30 years ago, when he stage director and Montgome e constitutionality of the jitne Y. M. C. A. SUNDAY I ge hdonde bdr ye a er Lynch as chorus master, have |The conatitution he itney OTHER BIG FEATURES BADLY DAMAGED ° Tee lowed a lot of pebbles arting to the caste and |test case was arrang A te De At a mass meeting Sunday after said, “and then ate a handful chorus pep er peerage ond sani Reon in the auditorium of the y iee deere: te tie pean and Eastern stages ranafer C oe Pee eee POLITAN Young Men's Christian Association awo feoling tine AETROPOLITAD Rey. C. George King, pastor of the Antding so made m v Pape Methotist charch. will — I a id Keo a saloon, bet a man | fiscuss “The Spirit of Adventure; CONSTANTINOPLE, May 1 ae ce KiO'! cou oad thi hoes Pinas of shingle nails a Ne xt morning I oe ever since | have ne or the Audacities of Faith. Marie Tempest to Be Here Three Days Starting Monday Evening held in his hand, More often “nor aad h ine | Sune ot hanwy ‘Ganege than otherwise he would take the Prietémtighin, ¢ ee flicted upon vest of the al [het it's the easiest thing In the Baturde lied squadron bombarding the | world if you're careful Dardanelles fortifications are But such stuff is hard to 7 made in a statement issued to. ||t Pesan to pain him Pri ¢ went to the hospital, day. In addition to forcing the [tors were astor 4 at hie sto: “i French cruiser Jeanne d’Are to They used the X-ray, then operated. | é Monday Matinee retire in flames, the British are he has a orn it on “Matinee e k b 16 and willl con nt and Vengeance are sald to have | ne ioe en eet been damaged, while an English destroyer and other smaller vessels were sunk The enemy's fleet has un- dertaken no operations against the Narrows for the past two days,” the official report says. “No enemy forces remain on the Asiatic side.” THOUSANDS KILLED THE REASON WHY. BY BRITISH FORCES: “THE SUFFRAGETTE” The Musical Comedy Miss Maude Tiffany k ‘OUT NEW ATTACK AGAINST “BOSS” BOND Pp GEovES SE y LINERS BATTLE FOR LIVES IN PACIFIC STORM . BY YRACt BHOS, & ‘Other Acts ion to ay, as plans hemes of de and attack were dixenssed by | ror SAN FRANCISCO, May 1.—Some-! counsel for Col, Roosevelt and Wm where off the California coast, her ao o eee eae | ow ae fe ATHENS, May 1 Reports aerials supposedly smashed by the) een ee nae armen reaching here today from Gallipoli sti dnd tan ahah te Saree: MINNESOTA AFLOAT things, | bring word of thousands of Turks|‘errific storm ee pot ag tgs seal dyer reason | killed and wounded as the British | Pacitic for $0 hours, tne liner Pens dered fy lager Ber reat ly Reorder WCHED, Bay: 1-o-Oun. euakielan it bY! land! force on the peninsul: sylvania of the Pacific Mail § colonel spent considerable tim: . ms Emalysation to. a. degree that the | vencqite onceiee terward the Pate |Co. bound to San Francisco from|his attorneys, suggesting new as was killed by the explosion of dyna Muman mind of man could m Neen ae hone ctten as |the canal zone, today is battling the| saults to be made upon the repub: mite used to float the steamer Min- Prove it, we would have line of fortifications, which mast} at that has demoralized ship-| lican boss } nesota, which went aground iu the ‘ fection. Our existence w be passed in forcing the gate to ro ge > Dong Nope ty yesh sl ose RG EN Ee UNA ew a Inland Sea of Japan on April 14, Seentally stertie and perfect andj Constantinople. Extremely stub.|Ping from Ban Deg ray lives The Minnesota will now be put inte ife would be a blank nothingr born resistance has been made and Tras ecte WOaich began ‘Phuredsy b) iT) 9 drydock at Nagasaki for repairs. ee Lon eit remem jo ofl ge bev coy! Aypre~ Penpl and continued today with unabated | “NAVY YARD ROUTE dog with a can tled to his tail) [Ut at mI ti i AE OP l tury, ia one of the worst eve N ARD UTE Was kicked when he stopped to r [te reports. in failure, according) rienced on this coast Steamers M. B. Kennedy and Tourist Seas ne fock & new stp Off Point Arena the big Hil! Iner Colman Dock, Seattle. 6:30 (except eee Wt wan be oS iss Northern Pacific was compelled to} Scene showing Marie Tempest, W. Graham Browne and Herbett Rose in “Marriage of Kitty,” at 80 OF perfection attained would ter ‘TURKS FORCED BACK heave to and send a wireless call) the Moore. Ritts fc ienceninoes Stiivion with! for a tow. One of her propellers |iriz” tor sore, tired, pot ail | Tempest, and her Seattle engage-| »ping the new bill next week, | stm subject to change without Hothing for which to aspire. T was carried away and her ru - aching. calloused feet One of the big attractions of the ment is looked forward to as one of | opening with the matinee Monday,| phowe Maim 3101. Price S0c Round Trip Mental mortification. would set in smashed. The tug Defiance a or corne ; woe t S Gueniiiehal wt thi coregeal ate: tea se ae Paresis would bring us back to| tempted to get to the aid of the season will b he engagement o! most successful of t ri \¥ ve mon a —iaiaaaiinee rt slug or snail age. .we would d Northern Pacific, but was forced! Mins Aarie Tempest, the famous! theatrical season. 1k Richard the Py WEDDING ee caste withos: ¥’| LONDON, May 1—In a series off) turn back &) Me “Sure! use TIZ? (English actress and comedienne, | ‘ Ren | Great. Richard is fection ‘and you ha | desperate night ope which car] The Northern Pacific later was| +7 every time for any ‘°' pg aes and - Wednenday | declared to be ANNOUNCEMENTS y ried them over the entanglements d the heads ” matinee eginning lay even an reported limping toward the head foot trouble.’ one of the best 6 reason why and pitfalls of the enemy, the Brit-lunder her own steam. She carried | ing, ot the ore theatre. | . d know ¢ can- ae 4 + e are monkey entertain 1 Me Calling Cards eee eee Know any-|i8h landing force on the Gallipoli|s full lst of passengers from Fiavel, | ; Tempest, who comes her monkey bectae Com vaniaenis we know the reason why.| peninsula had driven the Turks far | under the management of John ‘ Srna ra : thing lest ke DP Ore. * s, For the added pie ¢ ‘There is a reason why rope 18 ther inland and begun the forma The steam schooner Del Norte Cort, the now famous Seattle pro- | feature, Manager! bree ee a8 ReATTUS a |tion of their lines for the general| with passengers and lumber from | Prem will Pieces in bib ag é | Pantages has Wi a son 8 ~, . t onday « eaday chts she be et thelr ice in the summer and| battle which now seems Inevitable.|Crescent City, was struck by the nday and Tues nigh rien, Bina: She poor get theirs in winter, and a —- gale near Point Arena. Her deck will appear in “The Marriage of nona Winters, the STEWART HOUSE reason why some are underworked load of lumber was carried away Kitty,” and Wednesday matinee apd Up Girl.” Other 06 Stewart St. Bnd overfed, while others are under MINISTERS wi \ y sores te | latght in “Nearly Marciod 3 stete Stee Debs maeeteet al do orked LL Thirty miles off Pigeon Point the hee hoa arg numbers are a Mod. ‘Rooms a es rene n why few sur | Norwegian sailing ship Agi, being | The Marriage of Kitty” is the \ Aieteatin diate PP mag Fog Seo 2 SSO. wave and many perish in the strug TALK ON MISSIONS towed by the S. 8S. E. H. Vance,} collaborated work of Fred De Grasit Monadionce,” bar Ae Tn reason ne i snapped the cable and drifted tow-| » jand Francois de Crolset, and *| Rodney Ranous peEVive and the fittest become ard the rocks You can be happy-footed just like|"Nearly Married” ix the work of kad “Kote Seer Repreme benefactors of the The Seattle Ministerlal federa-| Tugs were sent from San Francis |me. Use “TIZ” and never suffer| Edgar Selwyn. Both are built for sent Barada tall }tion invites church-going people tol co to the rescue with tender, raw, burning, blistered,| general comedy, and Miss Tempest Robinson, tiny, { saabere na reaso hear the addresses on “The Church ‘s swollen, tired, smelly feet TIZ" |is truly a delight in the comedy tuneful tots: #: ote from and Missions,” at the First Meth- and only “TIZ” takes the pain and|roles she essays A nyt far remot n r SEATTLE f Florence Ro r Bought of Us Developed commen people odist Episcopal church, on Monday soreness out of corns, ca ses and) A strong company surrounds Miss field, singer, and ‘here is a reason is a buniona at oo Fs a jE Fern. Mehan and The committee on missions, Rev TWENT Y HOURS wt tse gated Xt be yn ®| Special anila nvelopes Rigelow, premter c Norman B. Harrison, chairman, ¥!lll Caught in a heavy diotine -— Borsa gn ee ag jae ed Regular business size acrobats and tums Pr ow eet | ae have charge : since Thursday off the California! hoor, old fect feel. Ther want to| Printed for $1.95 Per ilers. Wineea Winters ° Speakers are Dr. Carter Helmiand Oregon conste, the steamer dance for TIZ" te grand Thousand | Jones, “The Bible and Missions”; | Queen, carrying 165 passengers and TiZ" inet we out all the su} i Rev. Hugh G. Ross, “Personal Ob-\eseneral carao of trelahe fe not| vneants aravve, out ail the (ih lower prices in Iarge L N 100 Third and Columbia servations and Missions in Africa,”lexpected here until 5 o'clock Sat sur feet ar sore, io flamed. KAPLAN "PRINTING co. Third and Union and Rev. A. E. Thompson, lately! yrday evening, 20 hours Inte. aching, sweat nelly feet i | : Ta take piace wits returned from the Holy Land,| The storm broke first off Cape| Get a 25-cent box TIZ” at any 3 We Carry Eastman Films Miselonary Work in Jerusalem.” |Plattery early Wednesday, and drug sto or ad " . H wind velocity of 52 miles an hour)! Get In t foot Laugh wt |man, spoke to salesmanship club of unday, May 2, Steamer Potlatch. | #9 | pok I MDaaaer off the Washington doast ling to bother or inake timp any |, Sunday, May 2, 8t speccags |Y. M. C. A. Friday night ay gp Bei how . eee ee ee 1 imp @2Y) Leaves Colman dock 8:30 a. m.| now is past, according to the Se-| more | | attle observer at Cape Flattery. | sharp. Returns 11 p. m. tical partic a5e Chu ianer olywood |" “tee pe Ree 0 ROUND TRIP 7 Bay -—— iliicts js a reason w ‘ pont 7 sled a nner Pe ee wood The Pacific Coast Steamship Co py COLON, May 1—Ten were known | party of Washington ee ~ adage = pe apy ad pe Oy Tel i aiinsinlecensabediiilinpaiaeaiinadssiis’ || - —— Franklyn Ardell at Empr |to have perished and 12,000 persone [ported their ship undamaged anc | WHENEVER We succeed in persuading jan individual to become a *saver of money, we a sider that we have confer- trans-| red a benefit upon him and the community. and UK is a sneers straight tree, corkscrew cant fa straight | i p oked reason wh rking peop ee. ue UNION and Christianit Fegarded and made jasion as institution race. There in 2 becoming u mony \* present ought to be. kere is & reason why is beco en away There is a reaso' “| TRUST Co. OF SEATTLE » te Wenatis Resources Nearly $5,000,000 HOGE BUILDING in the Heart of the Financial Distri JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer. PREDICT DRYS WILL WIPE OUT JUNEAU SALOON Interest 4 Per Cent, " SAVINGS & 0 passengers safe Saturday morning Are appropriate at all times. We have made a careful selection of flaw- less stones, perfectly cut. at These gems can be Peet ar aoe plowies: 3 mounted in settings man- dec fon of Fed idee eur fees ene “drye" are jubiantiy pre jufactured by us to your dictin the capital of | order. Ay ka wili wip t ite saloons in Geulaie seanviel men Diamonds have perma- of all the vote nent value and are be- the Juneau and Douglas saloon © + trict, holding that a majority of the | Coming much more valu- |voters, whether they participate i» able every year. We the election or not, must affirmea v a? . tively approve the saloons, or else | have’ them in all sizes, they {nust go out of business. |, | but the smaller stones are dit be epunted apainet snioate just as precious propor- tionately as the larger ones, GASE GOES TO JURY NIDAD, Colo, May 1.—The listrict board member of the United Mine Workers, charged with mu ‘ der in connection with the miners Diamond Merchants trike, will go to the jury this aft 821 Second Ave. ernoon, Arguments continued when| court opened toda ) empress Heginning Monday matinee, the headline attraction at the Empress 7A (Gy will be a sketch entitled, “The Suffragette,” in which Franklyn Ardell and Wardell are featured. The sketch ts built for fun only. z | Maude Tiffany, musical comedy ) miss, will sing some of her song hits, Moss and Frey, colored com- Mans, will offer some dark town jcomedy, The Kanazawa Trio, Jap ane will be seen in foot jugs! ing jete. George De Alma, wizard of the banjo, will classical as well as to stop dandruff ragtine numbers | Other attractions will be the reg: d l f h: ‘ ilar weekly “try-out night” Wednes- | an 088 O WAST || any, and sorle photeplay firs, with Resinol 7": Mr, and Mrs, Carter De Haven \ is a simple, inexpensive |/aristocrats of vaudeville, will head treatment that wifl almost always |/line next week's offering at the stop dandruff and scalpitching, and ||Orpheum, ‘The added feature at keep the hairthick,liveand lustrous; ||t#etion will be “Little Nap,” a clever chimpanzee At night, spre the hair apart and The musical Byrons, five of ‘em. rub a Resinol Ointment into offe n variety of instrumental the scalp gently, with the tip of the = /music, Frances Bordstrom @ Co. finger peat this until the whole |! will present a sketch called “All scalphas been treated. Nextmorn- || Wr Val Harris and Jack tne npoo thoroughly with Re Manion will ha ome funny stuff incl Soap and hot water. Workthe |{The Four Romanos, young ladi creamy Resinol lather wellinto the | Will be seen in fantastic dancin thescalp. Rineewith graduallycool. |/8"¢ Klien Orr, a melody maid, as ne ae Lag oi, li ey sted by Harry De Costa at. the plano, will offer a variety of songs {| Use Star Wants Ads for Re- | ' sults. are homeless today as the result of the fire which jeity of Colon. The loss was estimated at $2,0 destroyed half the 1000. Many arrests have been made for looting | Starting in the center of town, the |fire spread quickly in the wooden structures, ery building was/ burned in the district bounded by | Seventh, 20th, Front and Bokyar} |sts. Most of those rendered home. | OR LR. CLARK, We Pulled an Abscessed Tooth for Wm. Thomas and Didn’t Hurt Him a Bit. De less are negroes The blaze was prevented from {spreading to Cristobal by the dyna |miting of buildings in its path EDES COMING HERE | | | Advices from Washington Satur-}| This is his statement day are to the effect that L. R son, in charge of the § of the Alaska engineering commis sion, is to take charge of the Was! ington office. He will be Wil-] | “After suffering for a week with bad toothache, the Regal Dentists pulled two of my teeth without pain, one big abscessed tooth and jone sore one. Would recommend 1ece ed here by ¢ E. Dole, 5 hasing | them to anyone wanting w Jagent. Chairman Edes of the con: | “WM THowae mission left for California, He will | “1483 West Sit.” come to Seattle shortly and. will ais ai soon leave for Seward, where he| a, cere {8 nothing sorer than an abscessed tooth, and when we can | pull one of them without hurting a {bit it means that we can positty [do any kind of dental work same Way, Our workmeaship materials are the best and our priges the lowest Will make His headquarters ly the LARY TIES, obstinate daye | tor $8; manted in plain. wrapper | returned If they fall etter fatr trial joe to# Pp m Sundaya tl tot | MAYMOND REMEDY 06 Room 21, 217% Pike st Regal Dental Offices OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union