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ALL NEXT WEEK SUN Y G Pavlowa Plies Needle in Apartment at KEN EN ‘DENTIST GOES. anna DAY NIGHT N hi MATINEES WEONESDAY AND SATURDAY / w W: ton Hotel; She’s W g | CHAUNCEY . ° | ad *, © | a Carpet for Her Church Baek in Russia COT q f > ci : 12, — The] “yo sy im Rachel Crothers’ New Comedy EL PASO, June 12.—War ring the . PETROGRAD, | June ; e Morning, 1 ! United States not to interfere with losnes of the AustroGerman forces ‘Morning, Doe 4 the internal affairs of Mexico and in the big battle fought along the} “Been pinched yet? ée é 0 a y q eeny'ns that sarvesion Gnd as | ‘ | Dniester Thursday were today) ‘This is the customary salutation | ee wiisen’ Gen vilica aie as | “ | placed at 40,000 in official estimates |o¢ Seattle dentiats these days. Henry Miller, Manager Bee Wilson's note made pubiic here to : received from Lamberg | Take a look at the ads An Irish Bachelor's Romance, Tender in Sentiment and Brimming @ay placed the blame of the civil | ‘This Includes the killed and} The dental war is het wry eon Over With Fun % Warfare on Gen. Carranza wounded and prisoners taken by the | dentint, who claims knowledge that % At the same time, Vi made at ; Russians. {“t "the state dental corubine, A HALF DOZEN NEW OLCOT T SONGS 4 public his proposal to Carranza to In thrusting the army of Gen Von | of Society for the Prevention of| _- Make peace |Linsingen back upon Zuravno, the | the al Practice of Dentistry in| a gel eee St Russians are declared to have al ips stato of Washington,” has been | PRICES 50c TO $1.50. WED. MAT. 25¢ TO $1 : in contro! he revolutionists but annihilated several forces de |formed and is in operation | s Gontinue the fight or the United tached from the main command | Doe. Francia 8. Mederaf of Greer ‘ Btates will intervene, Villa urgec The AustroGerman army is now/Lake “got it" He wan found gullty a j Carranza. being steadily thrown back toward |of practicing without a license, and June 4 The cause of the yetween . "a ; the Dalester fined by Justice Whitehead 24, 265, Ul | Bimself and the first « Villa . ? ‘One thousand prisoners were| But far be it from Doo Mederat REET 4 sai. was Carransa’s rofusal to én taken during a battle at Ottynia, 20\to “lie down in the corner } 26 are sees, PORONE 8 Bi only miles southeast of Stanislau. | Not he. | WwW General election | ad It 1s officially admitted the Rus| He has appealed to the United MAIL ORDERS NO Ho declares Carranza wanted a Wt $ asians evacuated Stanisiau as claim.|States court, He told Judge Net | military government te ed by Berlin recently, The move.|erer he had tried to get a license bs a ment Was made, however, to short hat the state dent board had SE oe SNOS Ih DRAW | rss . - 4 len the Russian Hine of communica: | refused to let him take the examina 4 MASHINGTON, June 12.—-Ac , « tlon, it was declared today | uon | BEETS tO 2 official report today Y | The belief is expressed (that Len; He says that his constitutional SUMMITS rece tc Contre! biexico has lperg has been saved from im. |rights have been trampled or | ened a trae Westie’ 2 mediate assault ; ie also says, as proof of his skill | “Other Vaudeville May Come and Go, 3 eS ree Perna cael A Not only has the moveinent nipon|as practitioner, that he has been in| But Pantages GOES ON FOREVER” i Cara fy Lemberg from the direction of the business of yanking teeth for -~ . gained a decided advantage in the Is edi ged “eyhr genre bral ne ¢ | A Be Scors fighting f trys been stopped, but the Auntro-|years; that he has pulled out molars BE GINNING MONDAY MATINEI 2 Caruthers declares that while Vil. } rman center, commanded »¥ |and tnelsors in London, Athens and P fa was forced to evacnate Laon, | en, Von Mackenzen, ts c ared to | Paris, and never was pinched for it| Lae (tt ng aoe TOM LINTON lel Mh ng ang una hav Go Gherit Hodes was jented.o! * the Russians and the « »- | writ of habeas corpus by Judge Net-| . : : ae aE SM ported to be trying to reform hislores, and Medertt's. case will bel And His Pretty Jungle Girls in jul hil ist the Sk fhe onday jv | | itm state Sontsl board hae sworn| “The New Minister” sg thd to put unitcensed dentists out of . ; es |Wilson Note Sent neatagens Sad has tenaal cee One of Vaudeville’s Best Comic Oddities half a score of warrants to Kaiser at Front — ADDED FEATURE BERLIN (via The Hague), se. aen. 2: SAYS HIS WIFE pag gch yn is now In the hands of the kalse It was cleared from Berlin over the military telegraph lines to the . King an ginia Tho Galician front abead of all other! Charles g d Vir ; ton business, upon orders from the em: 9 | Former Seattle Stock Favorites in a Great Sketch | peror | | In transmitting the note the for | eign office made no comn | || The friendly phrasing of the note has removed the apprehension felt jamong Americans here. No com |= forthcoming from today, but there w bo attempt to disguise the pleasu which was felt at the noto’s tone. “LEAVES THE US, NEW YORK, June 12—Dr. Bern- Dard Derndurg and his wife sailed) Bn the Norwegian-American liner Bergensfjord for Bergen today. Guaranteed safe conduct by the Med powers, the unofficial spoket “Man of the kaiser will proceed to Berlin from the Norwegian port. “My stay in the United States has! | been gratifying and satisfactory,”| paid the doctor, just before satling “From my heart I salute the Amert-/ an people and wish them good-bye, “With sincerest wishes. Auf wieder-| of. | All he tind” wan a hoss when I| wanted it, She went to bridge/ married him,” tearfully declared | parties, if she chose, and tango Mrs. Amelia Gallatin of 93d st. and/teas, and life was as the spring *| Woodland Park ave, Friday tn reek. | tim METROPOLITAN This Afternoon and Tonight Elsie Ferguson | ing a divorce from Ira L. Gallatin, But not for long Fire wiped out Mile. A Pavi the fj bal distinguished In th left hand she i ae af dealer |Feurt's business, leaving him near OTCAST” ie. Anna Paviowa, the famous bali in two distinguished po in the upper left han: eis | LY SF Retped hima kw tha weod:tad tio seca ba gene, wine be BOC ie ves ro 4 shown In one of her well-known ballet poses. In the other pleture Paviowa’s domestic side is display Colonel Approves had charge of the men working | iiversn a oe “s She is weaving a rug for her church in Russia. of Pre dent’s Note) "°" him,” she went on. “He wes) And Coral couldn't stand the! Dance three hours, rehearse and! when a baby, and the place where] The figures are woven on to It _ | Susy tee cece & snapt | pero are Back to the soll was M00’ TONIGHT— exercise two hours, study music she was confirmed with silk and woolen threads.) NEW ORLEANS, June 12.—Co! Whee T heard kim tall one of] she missed her now hat the fisst LAST TIME two hours, read current literature She has worked on the carpet for Paviowa uses a big, odd-looking Roosevelt has forwarded a signed) ,), Noo! MATINEE TODAY . 2 one hour and between whiles some eight months, and during her|needie in her work statement from Battledore island, in| him ‘ont ot the hauag, ut nad peel Sree Tek come FB weave # huge carpet runner, is the present tour of America she i# put-| | She is never happier than when) which he strongly indorses Prest| spoon with the hired man, I told | West. PAVLOWA 2) recipe of Mile. Anna Pavlowa's ting the very last stitches in here| she ix plying the needle | dent Wilson for his stand in the dis| |him it was all off.” x 2 eee | day. in Seattle, at her apartment in the) “I find my needlework sooth #| agreement with Bryan The divorce was granted New York holds too strong a! PRICES, S0c to $2.50 The great Russian danseuse New Washington, where she {s my nerves,’ Pavlowa in expla Roosevelt pledged his support to} grip on Mra, Anna B. Schinidt seems to be iimitless in her capac- stopping while playing at the/nation of her strange avocation. the president tn any steps he may! After Mr, Nannie M. Powell | Her husband, Henry, a Canadian} jity for work, and weaving the car-/ Moore. She makes her last appear “If [ become highly excited or take to uphold the honor of the na- had pawned her jewels for Pacific dining car conductor, took | | pet is but a sample ance here tonight. jnervous or if my nerves and body, tion | $800 that the “ aad “Whi ha tated the BULL BROS. This cornet, gg 5 tect. site Russian crosses prodominate in fairly ache from overwork, I can He concludes the statement fol} might not be quite y had refused several times to come : ani eet long, is being made by the general design in the runner, sit down with my needlework and) lows for her hue Fi . - |to him here. Cpe poy od Paviowa for her church in Russia, which ts made on a heavy canvas/in less time than | koow, | am| “Of course, I heartily applaud the! ell, an auto ae man of Ta- ee cule he had been sending her \Jusé Printere =} 7 lesoteancerntrs. the place where she baptized | background. [calm and rested,” | decision of the president | coma, she testified, he “popped money each month for the support | 4913 THIRD @AIN 1043 | eseuauanes | “I pledge him my neartiest sup-| her” In the eye. tot thelr two children, and would | port fm all the steps he may take to! The orb turned quickly Jet. {continue to do so as long o# his uphold the honor and the Interests “He had b drinking,” she | wife remained unmarried COMING T of this. great republic, which are) $#/4, trying to excuse him. oa }| bound up with the maintenance of He wouldn't have done it if | Mra Viola Schurra refused to ' democratic Mberty and of a wise| he hadn't. I tried to make him /‘ehare her husband, Albert, with ‘apirit of humanity among all nations| "top the habit, but he kept on.” /any other woman, and got a di nd 19. ranged for the first appearance! of mankind.” Mre. Powell got a divorce j|vorce. He is in Mfornia, she Chauncey Olcott comes to the The program will include motion| here of the Canton beauty, Que} . | waid, and por Paya shy seping Metropolitan Sunday in the pla fetures of Southern scenes. mon Tal, Chinese prima donna, *, . company” with another gir! Tt Seay Winker ele 7 , Shelling Goritz | | | METROPOLITAN Wil preach a sermon Sunday morning entitied “Back to Fundamentals” In this sermon he will discuss great victory of the recent “The Heart of Paddy Whack,” in| ” who {# eald to bave a romarkable, turn them, besides paying hi She went back to him the first which the sentiment, romanc: d| PANTAGES voice. superstition of the Irish race are| Tom Linton and his pretty jungle, Charles King and Virginia Thorn-| ROME, admirably biended. There is plenty iris, In their comedy oddity, “The '®: former Seattle stock favorites, re today closing in upon Gorttz, 22 lof humor in the lines acai e —— will return in a new sketch called | miles northwest of Triest gg Moines geen age A Assembly and the pro: |! was “Dennis O'Malley” Olcott| New Minister,” will be the head-\~The Stranger.” | Official announcement was made| o* union" wan some Pumpkins as) janity. | plays a rural Irish bachelor, who/line feature of the new bill at the Other numbers on the program) that Gradisca, six miles southwest)” 21) had yal eb nites etntian jo sermon Bunday evening |/ follows the law and allows dreams| Pantages, opening with the matinee will be Stella Maye and Margie of Gorltz, has been occupied. West) ..4 a new ge al week 4¢ abe HARD ON NORWAY ‘will élecu to interfere sometimes with {ts| next Monday Addis, known as “The Daughters of the city, with the Italian army ad-| se | rather exacting requirements. | For the added feature of the of the Regiment of Fun,” and Phil| Yencing over a ten-mile front, heavy) CHRISTIANIA, June 12.—Norway | “Dennis” goes on his way con-| week Manager Pantages has ar la Toska, the talkative juggler, | fighting is now in progress. has lost 24 vessels, sunk by mines |tented until his ward, “Moni re —— | Italian batteries are shelling Gor- or submarines, since the war began. {turns from her Dublin school tz, noted for its old cathedral, dat-) mb er ra | \! was officially announced today 3 rogram a 3 . y 4 today Me cordially invited. “Mona” has grown into a pretty! ing from the 17th century aah yi |and saucy young woman and “Den- nae Seventi nis” shortly finds his own heart ’ * ——————_ | slipping from his keeping. But an} Seamen’s Bill to value of the vessels ts $7,500, admirable sense of duty impels the| Will s . ‘my bachelor to find for his ward a rich Cancel Treaties ; ved “0 NEIL IN TROUBLE i husband. H tinh hi th e & * : l ecture — recon in his ‘own heat the WASHINGTON, June 12.-—-The U : | Earl Dudley and his wife, Leone, | end Mona” turns “Dennis day-| S. government has notified 21 na-| |), in are charged on a Warrant sworn to Are appropriate at all times. We have made a careful selection of flaw- less stones, perfectly cut. These 9 can be mounted in settings man- ufactured by us to your order. Diamonds have perma- nent value and are be coming much more valu- able every year. We have them in all sizes, but the smaller stones are “ $50 a month for 15 months. |time they separated in Oregon, s June 12—Three armies) 52 iy tag said, She remained with him six When Coral E. Feurt married FE. | weeks, then aught him out with Emerson Feurt of St. Louis, Mo.,/some woman she did not know dreams Into realities. | ; Feed ad gg cahadinds ge ent Moore by Garrett O'Net!, assistant custo. | just as precious propor- Oleott ha w s, “Al WASHINGTON, June 12.— ight for control of the United|terminate provisions of ¢ {dian of the federal building, with Broth of oe Ber,” “trish Eves ot| The resignation of Wm. J. |States between militarists and |tteaties with those countries which | Theatre assauit tionately as the larger Love,” “A Little Bit of Heaven,” as secretary of sta paciticists to be approaching a cii.|are in conflict with the recently| Sunday, |. Mr. Dudley ts sister of O'Neti’s | Ones, and “Who Knows not sudden de- | max passed seamen's act. » \rormer wite, isch velopment of a erisle, but wi It Is Bryan's belief that the “war — June 13, the culmination of a series of | GRAHAM & VICTOR party” plana to jam congress with PAVLOWA CLOSES TONIGHT Incidents, according to the be- |a big program for armament. Beef Makes Him at 3 p.m | Meeting at End | | Mme. Anna Paviowa and the) jief of many of his supporters | Anticipating this, he chose to re- troupe of Russian ballet dancers| toda |turn to private life immediately. It Ill; Gets Damages “THe BATTLE OF ARMAGRDDOR” SPOKA June 12—The 19th Diamond Merchants |who charmed a vast audience at w Bryan's relations with | is regarded as certain that he will Showing the pre European |4nnual convention of the Wash- t in of rally the pacifictsts to pave the| PORT ORCHARD, June 12.~A|confilet ts tts forerunner. 821 Second Ave. joretary way for carrying his issue into the | verdict of $3,400 was returned in| Admission Free. 1916 campaign ltavor of the defendant Friday by jthe Moore theatre on Friday the president ha ington State night, will appear in a matinee and) friendly nature, the an evening performance Saturday.| wae displeased with the ee forts of certain of the pre Bryan Friday night gave out althe jury which heard the suit of EMPRESS dent’s friends to show |statement addressed to German-|Charles Flessher against Carstens er With a matinee Monday, the new American citizens | Packing Co. He asked damages for | N bill to be offered at the Empr The message dwelt at length on/sickness following the eating of| | | will be headlined by “Everybody, | the various phases of the latest in-|some dried beef. |a symbolical playlet in four scenes, jt@rnations! = compileations, and = Sapa TODAY AND TOMORROW | ———_——— Federation of Wom-! to a close Friduy.! are represented by the savings accounts on the books of the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank. And many of them are being realized right along by these . a 9 entirely the president's handi- urged the German-Americans to panoply ire a work except for Counselor |0se their Influence in persuading Luck, Future and Pleasure, The, &@nsing's legal advice, Germany to take no steps which | United States, |to be the equal In allegorical por-| Pho Constivutional |trayal of “Everywoman,” which) |was first but vaudeville playlet.| RHEUMATIC REMEDY CHEMIST GET. Elizabeth Cutty, one of the fa fouroe “4 jmous “Six Musical Cuttys” who ™ OED have played here times innumer ‘omoves aad lable, will be featured in instru TRAE Mane mental and voes) selections Gates Open at 1 p. m.—First Race at 2:30 p. m. CAVANAUGH’S BAND 1 P. M. 16 SOMTIMES EASIER TER SETTLE DOWN THAN IT 1S TER George Yeomans, monologist, will froin the #ys A ‘i ‘ ‘ " ‘ thrifty depositors be heard in some new and convuls- |Cutarrhel, Piysioal Debility, weet | gp onemical analysis of the staina tn | ||serme (MR Chas. Latta who each | tae stories and Meomach Disorders. the bloody shirt thru which Prose} | B'GOLLY are g! | wold e - F cuting Attorney Lundin hopes to} | A pair of dancers, Shaw and Lee vrom tablish new in th Joe Thomas to think of the pis arin clogs and soft-shoe| . ational Henry Werner murder case | &é : future as well as the Agnes Ahearn and company will 1 nittorea the Mopiedve tactine kee | 4 toms ‘ Feamk Eiett A Keystone comedy, together | stomach. Ie u es nade by ‘a ‘aulsen present. with @ motion ploture wookit’ The| (08. kerchu Xj | Lundin and deputy sheriffs at Issa y ‘The Greatest Auto Meet Ever Held in the West on y, trouble ceased, and I have been O,|quah Friday resulted in no arreste i Easenayscope, showing the iatest|K. ever since reer men chef Fr reby Half Mile Track world events, will conclude the bill., MARK TL. Davis, [being mad rah eh ghee | Fae ‘Testhinontal book at druggist, the bloody shirt It 1s hoped to fasten | | DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS fawn 7 writs Marcu Chemical 2eu'fasoma, |enough evidence on one ot the prix-| Pioneer Is Dead ||} Harry D. Stratton | Dacets tiem “td Olt Kanseiay | Ween. cipal witnesses at the former trial anny : « poe | ce om “My entucky | to warrant @ new charge being hw Phil Churchill Home.” of cotton picking and typ-| W. W. Kirkwood, retired capital. _ fonde. iat " a 0 . " r : B | ial near GanCl ag. ecompanied) subneT paxcixa rawsree Bi) Frank Picon! and Mrs. Magdalona| 104 Trin avo Burd see eli] Jack Haéwell Scale of Prices, First Time in ANK by song! jouth, an HIPPODROME Werner, who wore first charged| was a resident of Seattle and America for High Class Ai Raci ROOND ANDY CHERAY @ score of other interesting fea-| Fifth and University |with the murder of the latter's h Bye aicictss nt uke Ri tiorat| uto Racing » | tures, will make up the program of|{M Clean Amusement r's bus-| formerly a director of the Na ational | Jas. Crawford |band, were acquitted, Bank of Commerce. Funeral the Hampton Singers at the Moore| Homelike Surroundings GENERAL ADMISSION 50c, Including Bleacher Seat-- By an analysis it 1s possible to de-|ices will be held fr he theatre Friday and Saturday nights| ff 'Cmouent Dascing Cerchor* fltermine whether the stains are held front the re GRAND STAND 25c EA’ : of|dence at 4:0 8 prnoc = — Extra—B and Saturday matinee, June 18) human blood The body will ue eeahic eines O58 TS $1

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