The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1917, Page 5

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iat al 4 ag 3 RISON IM ] C d C | rittoa “A Call on the Doctor.” Ve = | iF rl was cursed with the bey: , | habit. Rossi sent her all over the a” t }Farneworth and Weaver, three t MAY IMP USICAL COMEAY COMES TCO rv ant reread | SELECT Paettic cosst tc search of Camm M t lit V d ill ti which they feature the latest ur er | ry het ought ft had bons By . My | ed Inst when he left her jer hin rete SERVICE, : oh C7AR WHERE HE | Metropolitan; Vaudeville at venti tn ai mie for buninees rip to Bola P ] Hi juggling and balancing rhe QUERIES ° ° core prcins ere Keough Sisters, two young girl h ‘ e married SENT SO MANY antages and Palace Hip “lows cm a in al ossi to |": | ot Story Is Aired in Court \ John and Oling have a) Qet am an italian and have , P Two or three days later he re BY WM. G. SHEPHERD Jvery novel, 1 aod #lelehtol been in the United States for five turned to find her, according to the PETROGRAD, June 2——Nicho Janis and West offer singing and |” ~ i ao te ‘e 7 dae Ling in their bed 1, despoiled, Romanoff may find out trom p dancing under the title of “Dane. | "et @ citizen ust I register for 11 it?” he shrieked at her, sonal experience the rigors of the ing Eceentricities |war duty? | he fale punishment he used to mete out so | ee | A.—You must register. All men| t freely to Russian political of lers. | COMING TO METROPOLITAN |not in the military service of the Craze eo sta red from the The work s and soldiers'} David Belasco will tly wend | United State and between the e. Like ‘ r hunted council today ado} a resolution Jiis latest comedy suce entitled jagos of 21 and 20 inélusive, must out quist and shot him, in @ approving the removal the for The Boomerang,” to the Metro-| register, ‘Thin doea not mean you ‘ 1 hotel lob Frends mer czar of all Russias from |politan, The play is destined to|will be called for war service ke te t id he seemed to bis winter palace a Tuarskoe Selo }please local theatre goer It 18) Allens will, no doubt, be exemr aken fr q po! qo the great fortress of Peter and |said to be wholesome and bright.|/from first call, And of the 10,006 of his 10-year fight Paul The Corsgntee ‘phe — jand to exercise an irresistible | 600 men who will register in the! booze. and some rarely tender mweed that the antocrat of other charm = by erfect manner IN| (United States, only 500,000 will be ettern written to her while days is carelessly guarded under which it is cast and 5 jdrawn and trained at the first! was in California, were all the pre’ “ash geprone i | re | drawing | v.red at the trial to breathless au- Pete a iat a meal COMING TO THE ALHAMBRA | dience The jury deliberated housed er , + My r “heady One we frem tomorrow \.| Qe-Relative to exemption, does! jor 15 minute EE aneeny corridors date from the | ldéay matinee, June 10~—the Wil “artificers and workmen in navy Lawyer As Best Man very foundation of oarad it |Players will occupy thelr 1eW | yards” include draftemen, bookkeep Romance colors Ross!'s third j The fo ated on home, The Wilkes theatre fOr | orm, clerks and stenographers? e affair He has known the girl od tn the Great Neva tiver metly the — Athambra—at_ Fitth | 0°% CSTs ane ‘og iace childhood. She is now 30, : “S ite ave, and Pi Thetr first pla in no doubt be covered John P “ attorney who @ rity to be given th » will be “The Mis |!" dotatled instructions yet to be In engineered I is defense, will be ~- _—_—- ~~! — Jieading Lady,” a comedy that ha at at Washington Offhand, a best man o! the wedding Th Spangled Banner a been an unqualified ess in New [draftsman would probably — be weeks ago Wallace and floa proudly over every York city, where it enjoyed a long | tert tend . ntertveal Btls ; ited , Wash. were startled by home that gives a soldier or —. nd popular run be = seltates a knowledge t vent that Rossi was 5 buys a Liberty Bond. | Lily LEONARD & MorTIMER WELDON ] ? "lle oa of Instructions not yet issued, to lebout to wed Mrs. Jean Fulton, of ~ @) WN “FLORABELLA’ AT Me MeTROPOUTAN JOHN DREW be answered with any degree of |Spokane, and by the prompt denial * soem a “| . . | John Drew was given a warm | #ceuracy «f it from Rossi. Thereafter Mrs, : | a AE ake jand cordial weleome t packed . Fulton announced she would sue : e 3 LOW house at the Metropolitan last Q-—If a boy who is under 21 breach of promise, but the af night in his twoday appearance | years of age swears he is 21 in fair seems now to have blown EXCURSION in “Major Pedennis,” a dramatiza-| order to get a liquor permit, will ove tlon of Thackeray's novel, done by |his oath be used as a bi for in| aan RES Landon Mitchell | vestigation when he fa to reg | It ts indeed a pleasure to listen | ister June 5? T to such an actor as John Drew,| 4 —if a man not 21 he is not | f |xling at his cles man-| falsely to obtain a liquor permit | $ Round Trip to the Middle West erisms voice | would be good grounds for a atate | : and Eastern States and Canada, shich h modulat: | pr, fon, Wh r or not it | ‘ Commencing June 20 w e, that} © used roundsfor an | § oni n D WON | investigation an exemplior BY HENRY WOOD Hi q Northern Pacific BORG the F rts depend n the view ¢ | WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES & Railwa tage age ane takes, Naturally {ts mem lin THE FIELD, June 2.—Between | a , b ew it ould “start something,” but April 15 aud May 24, French forces — M4 fee to display bis) whether they could “finish it” can-| | Aveit gd pete * DAILY THROUGH TRAINS | acterization of the | no, lefinit predicted, A mar took %1,829 German pn red a eesiaedt|| Noe nglish major, who loves | who repurda hia oath o> Nema ; ne Wite of Herman eee) senna centuries Se To Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi ELC the honor of his family far bet might be exempted on the ground| Miss Bernyce Ewing, Who Is to Become the ife o erman Ross y. area’ by the Bria og o, St. Louis. Best of Equip |} s _ Oims avme than life itself, and, who, aa t that he's morally unfit for the] at Boise, Idaho, Tomorrow shad teas cy le Ph pee: and Pee “4 Schedules, Perfect ]/ InGeR MipGers at We Pana * ‘My story goes, got into & meas of trou + ; é p jitalians, hea ie mated j SET” watts Car Service i ses PALACE HIP ble by trying to keep his young |*™erican army | BOISE: Idaho, June 2—Her- tow?” is attorney asked, during oday that more than 75,000 prism +4 ‘ me - |the trial, afte n etalled have been taken in the three ~~ | ; nephew from marrying below his man J. Rossi, of Wallace, Ida- | the trial, after Rosi had detailed crs have VISIT [METROPOLITAN prArinees rant ° Q—! am 23 years of age. My| ho, will be married here tomor- the sordid story of his home great offensives on the western John Cort will present his latest! Manager Pantages today an: |T*2"- th ne as mother and sisters are almost) row to Bernyce, daughter of ming, the day of the tragedy. | fronts. YELLOWSTONE and most delightful musical com ¢ n extension of the en-| 1.0% i oniy the highest of praise, (20lely dependent upon me, as my! Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ewing. nd Ross, tears in his eyes, his| The enemy's losses in killed am@ © TIONAL PARK cay prahéatioon atk Hi 3 mt for, ane | week of the |tor ey woag cng ap obey father Is unable to work. Would Not a very exciting an e hurky, clenched his fists, and wounded have been even more NA the Metropolitan theatre six days, | anes oA f ry * oe wt Fs Naat thetr t4 as John Drew was in ee nouncement, on the face of it, ground his teeth together exering. EN ROUTE # con ' B with. a caren dase man attaKen the last] tiie role of the Major, and, with this| A—You have grounds for a! unless one knows Rossi ee. he almost whispered prestaning Sentay, Vepe 5 WHS S| Screed CATS Nae proved Bo popular) sous star, supported by an ex-| Claim. How far you could get with But to those who KNOW NO! I lost all love—for| q _ special matinee Wednesday. The| With vaudeville fans, The midgets) />" company ory the claim depends upon instruc him, it calls up the harrowing — that—w i For all details | ¢ “Flora Bell eat will head the new vaudeville bill|Ce!lent company in a story written | | q of fares, dates |story of “Flora Bella” ts of a sing: | will head the new vaude lity Thackeray —well, it. couldn't | {Ons not yet received, and the will| days ef last October, when But He's to Wed Another std weary Wit da Cael ae : Of asle, limits, er, the idol of Petrograd. who, renee athe feat tine ar oftering |elp being a success from the rise|Of the exemption board for your] Rossi, one of the leading busi- And to prove it, he shortly after Where will we oleep this night? 4 trains, call at for a year, witnout her former! | This waa Waa gfe offeriag| i, the fall of the curtair | district | men of Wallace, and = wards divorced her, But the gos- || For ever where we might hide, q CITY TICKET identit being sown in her new od vd the local house more : | eisid eS | thrice Its mayor, in the sips Would have it that it was all || gre 2 Cee 4 orice: surroundings, has been married to on L ; | —My husband has been in| Shoshone county courthou a “stall,” ond that after the affair o are and the tunnels Pay Frince Nicholas Dem f of the} Other acts on the bill will be TO FURNISH ONE UNIT Seattle for six months, altho his, the accused in one of the most jad blown over. bed go back to Ate guataed Wine O60 x Russian nobility. Her has been | William Schilling & Co. in “The! The Auxiliary Red Cross of the |property Ie in another county.| thrilling murder trials the In- jac tun war ix playing haves irreproachable, but the two have i { aylet: the Uni-| First Meth t church expe 'O WIL he have to register here, or [and Empire had ever known But tomorrow's wedding will dis With the “campe®” €or pade the mistake of not under our, & 0 Ts,; furnish the central committee » send his card to his home county? The neme of his wife, Mabel yr Ht we. sing t || The ‘ramps today A. Tintieg. AGF & PA = and i ‘ns Me ed Cr eur” A y " ) ‘ove all the tongue-waggings of : J. 0. MeMulles. ¢ . standing the real desires of the nd Ma Rogers, funsters,|ong Red Cross unit. Mrs, W. H A—It bin ta vow In Seattle | Forel, young and beautiful, fig. ¢ and will give to Rossi || _,¥ : halons Seattle, Wa othe ¢ ix the housewife of de- 9nd D'Amour and Douglas, physieal| Lyon has been chosen chairmar he should register in his home pre.|ured prominently in the trial his THIRD wife! Or ahh thee, a ” i A. B, Chasion, A. G mitre perfection, he a model hus-| culture exponents, | : ; cinct June 5, regardless of where Slew Her Despoller Mabel Rossi was a telephone op-|| : aaa 4 TO CALIFORNIA—c hand. but both begin to chafe at] |.) oo Patrolman Ed Hagen. charged| his property happens to be. If his) ROSSI SLEW A MAN BE-jerator when Rossi first met her,||*de from passing humor. q , co the simple country life. Her dip with accepting 4 $10 bribe to pro|home is in another county, he|CAUSE OF THIS YOUNG WIFE! | After his first wife died he wooed ||oneny SUT, COAT, DREss an@ Mag] 0 into the frivolous life and the re-) | The new show which opens Sun-|tect « liquor dealer, was given sev-| should obtain « registration card| A jury decided that his mind was the girl, and having married her,|| At the FLORENCE UPSTAIRS 4 sults woven in and out with excit-| day at the Palace Hip will be head-|en days in which to enter a plea ‘ORE, at cidents winds the story poh irable end ing upjed by Downey, Willard and Irwin,|on bis arraignment before Presid in a character comedy playlet, en. ! i Judge Everett Smith Friday “A Little LAND __ What Inspiration! | at Inspiration: Abraham Lindoln in his prophetic vision, “the art of deriving a comfortable subsistence frem the smallest area of soil,” must have had in mind the time when the whole world of thought would be directed to our dependence on the products of Mother Earth. f e o ~ Emancipation! | . { a word ringing throughout the whole world in those days, has an entirely different meaning today. } EMANCIPATION from the uncertainty of our commercial life and the pay-roll. A little land and liberty!’ Today you can provide for yourself and your family Independence, Health, Happiness and Prosperity in the “New Life of the Land” at ALDERWOOD MANOR, where, after years of | research and study, a demonstration farm is in working order, to show you the way and the fulfill- | ment of the vision of the art of making a living on a little land. | No experiment, no risk. You start at the point where experience and science have proved the f possibility of the utilization of a little land. = Come today to our offices in the Walker Building, at Second Avenue and University Street, and there learn the story of this new emancipation, and while there see the exhibition of filbert nuts actually grown with the greatest success right here in Western Washington, almost double the size and of far richer flavor than the filberts imported by the millions of pounds annually into the United States. As the development progresses north of Seattle this industry will be bringing to Seattle and Alderwood Manor literally millions of dollars from all over North and South America. While in our offices meet Mr. A. A. Quarnberg, the American authority on filbert culture, the man who has made it possible for the development of this new industry. Learn from his own lips the, pos- PUGET MILL WALKER B SECOND AND 1 PHONE LAND DEPT STAR—SATURDAY, TUNE 2, 1917. home June OFFICE OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ge ae prong teres PAGE 5 GERMAN LOSSES the county-city building, fill {t|unstrung when he pulled the trig. and send it wo it will reach Lullt her a royal palace of a home| Aci t Wallace, SBCOND AND UNION, mony at the equitted. take ‘ding t¢ howe testi- the LIBERTY” sibilities for you and your family on our little lands. We have a limited number of copies of our copyrighted booklet written by Mr. Quarnberg, entitled “Filbert Growing for Profit in the Puget Sound Country” (price 50c) for free distribution to visitors. jeer, 110 w “Would her you back and We shall be pleased to give you illustrated literature setting forth the fascinating story of the New Life of the Land. Our offices will remain open until 9 o'clock this evening. AN INVITATION We cordially invite you to make a visit to Alderwood Manor tomorrow, and see our Dem- onstfition Farm, in full state of perfection. You can make your visit the turning point in your life, from dependence to Independence! There you will meet face to face the leaders of the little landers, the educational staff who will direct you along the path of prosperity and success, and there you will get the inspiration and the real meaning of the “New Life of the Land.” te ete You will see the most comp poultry plant in the Northwest. You will be welcomed by the royal thoroughbred White Leghorns that will earn for you immediate profits and start you in the Adventure of Independence! See the Agricultural Demonstration and Soeial Hall, the young filbert orchard, which will be bearing rich harvests for a century to come; see the homes whose construction is being rushed by those who have already adopted the new philosophy of Life on the Land. HOW TO REACH ALDERWOOD MANOR Alderwood Manor is reached by way of the Seattle-Everett Interurban electric cars, leaving the depot at Fifth and Pine hourly on the half-hour, running directly to Alderwood, Manor in 45 minutes; or drive out in 40 minutes over the tinest automobile road leaving Seattle, taking Westlake Avenue, the North Trunk Boulevard, and the Everett road direct to Alderwood Manor. COMPANY UILDING JNIVERSITY BLLIOTT 182

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