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Siank—LHUKSUAL, MAX 80, 1918, PAGE 2 aoe | "THESE KIDDIES TO RECITE FOR | _ BENEFIT OF te a FUND | A Million. Dollar Property That Is Run in YOUR Interests. years service {0 tne homefurnisher Jeasnees, practical devicas and construction, has no equal -— Pert payment on a Cts new EMERES From left to right: Lucille Cohen, Cohen, 924 26th ave.; Louis Schwarta, so 1129 18th ave; Hazel Margaret Luhm: 09 47th ave, S. W, These children will participate in » vr gram of recitals and dramatics Friday night, given by pupils of the Olson School of Dramatic Expression, The proceeds will be given to the “Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund.” The entertainment will be given at Odd —'s hall, Tenth and Pine. * danghter of Mr and Mra. Samuel Mr. and Mrs, Frank Schwartz, TS OFF TO ‘MILL WORKERS; IT WILL RUN ONE FULL WEEK. IT COULD RUN TWO. THEY DIG DEEP FOR MERCY! | ats off to the crew of the; hear and M mill, Woodinville, Wash., bd each. Scores =" "| ADMITS PLOT TO =| SLAY GOVERNOR jcc) OF CALIFORNIA Machias mill men forgot “ consciences) Tos ANGELES, May 30.—A sc ‘@ Gay's pay when they came | 3 ond attempt to dynamite the rest -” Dut! sence of Gov. Stephens, at Sacra Into his; Mento, was foiled three weeks ago because the plotters were afraid two |men seen near the dynamite cache # were officers, according to a confes sion the police today state waa made 18 for 20, stx for $10 by Paul Sokal, a Russian radicalist 5 jand I. W. W. sympathizer, at the mill turned) Sokal declares he and two other average of $30 for men reached San Francisco from |Cincinnatlh a month ago, and pur this was after subscribing | chased dynamite there, caching {t at their quota in the Paso Robles while they perfected ar- Lean drive. | rangements for the explosion, the po men who subscribed $25 were lice state. He confeaed that a week . J. Schultee later he and his companions returned Those giving $20 to get the explosive, but, seeing two} A. Bord, J. Julien, men whom they believed were offi Ash- | cers, they left it. b According to the police, Sokal gave J. Barker, P. Biehl, M. Bur- the namnes of his two companions. | Person, A. Hansen, F. Phil He also offered to take officers to the E. Phillis, M. Meachium and) spot where the powder is cached. i The $10 subscriptions; Sokal was arrested two days ago A. Hollingworth, A.| on suspicion. A lead pipe wrapped with string was found in his posses L. Lamp: sion. volcano Our live Lamphear gave $2.60 pictures are wonderful. gives you a good idea of just what a woman can $9 with a hatpin when she has to. Anna Mirrel HAD to, and DID. ae Fe. Gas walry muni- rato LITTLE TOTS OF ‘BOB ARMSTRONG | FRANCE HONOR COMING TO MET. AMERICAN DEAD WITH SOLDIERS WITH THE’ AMERICAN ARMIES IN FRANCE, May 30. —There are new American graves Weing decorated today. They are on grassy hillsides, in shaded ravines, beneath droop ing trees and beside stone walls, centuries old. Mothers, sisters, sweethearts, cannot visit these graves. The tender touch of a mother plac. ing » flower upon the grave of her boy ts denied America’s latest dead. Buf those who loved the fighting men who have fallen in France may rest assured they are not forgotten. The parades, the specches were Missing. Hut a deeper, more solemn} note was struck in France, as the} graves of America’s dead wert hon ored. Flags Mark Graves | Most of those graves in France) are fresh. The brown earth has not |yet been covered by ita quilt of! erases. le weoden cross, with | the fallen one's name inscribed upor droops and caresses the «rave,) |marks the resting place of the dead| hero. In one little group of graves along side a roadxide in Lorraine, Ne 12/ty girls comprise the cast of the big American boys. In another come-|nine-act vaudeville production which tery, back of a certain hospital, are| the men of headquarters company of twice as many more. And far up| the 364th infantry, Camp Lewis are under the guns there is a litt! utting on at the Metropolitan thé | graveyard, guarded by an old stone|atre here Saturday evening. | wall, in which rest more of Amer-| The show will be practically a rep- jca's dead. So it is thruout the areal etition of the performance given at Fay Tincher in & good comedy. Weekday Matinees 10c Nights and Holidays 20c Children Half MEMORIAL DAY Tears for the heroes who have gone, and thrift stamps for the heroes who are to come. Orchestra of 12 GAS USERS TO | GET $10,000 IN MAY REFUNDS, ‘The Seattle Lighting Co. will re| fund $10,000 to Beattie gas consufn | ers in overcharges collec ted between | October and January 31. The refund will be @istributed | among 60,000 consumers, with an av erage of 20 cents each. The com | pany was saying nothing about the money it had collected in excess of | rightful charges un tl complaints made to the public utilities depart: | ment of the city led to an investiga |tlon, according uperintendent | Murphine ‘The refunds will be made with May bills | The refund is in compliance with | order of the public service commis sion, handed down January 31, when the city’s contention that consumers | were being overcharged was upheld. | FIVE GOLD ) STARS IN HIGH SCHOOL’S FLAG Five gold stars shone on the back ground of Broadway high school's! A Good Point to Remember. that the reputation for quality, and | Ses has already been established | in our stores. When an article comes | ~ from Bartell’s it represents the max- imum for money expended. | ar nope rons a Bathing Caps You will find most every conceivable style and color | among our large assortment. We have a style for | fancy, at prices that salt— waned 256, B5¢, 50¢, 65¢ and 75¢ “Koda Fresh Films, Papers and Supplies Anything new in pho- bh Save 3lc Save 5c | ah gin Bol rr Special for Friday, Dr. Metal Hot Water Bottle, | Chambers’ Pedaline, igat. alee; will wot rust | (urea ening end postr and bailt for service. Regular $1.50 value, for | ing feet; a 50c value, fer $1.19 | .... —.— —___35¢ Curtis, M. Strand, 4 J. and M. Hanley. | Septel Winnnel Back Eitney Plasters, extra barge | size, special for Friday, 50c value, for —.87¢ Friday Specials King’s Friday Specials Peroxide of Hydro- Mlb, bottles ... Met Saturday Night More than 50 soldiers and 20 pret )”—- Cameras Director General McAdoo, of the railroads, authorized a raise in freight and passenger rates on all the roads for the PURPOSE OF MAKING THEM SELF-SUSTAINING? Dyspepsia The passenger rates are NOW, 3 CENTS PER MILE. AndDo YouKnowThat— The same cost factors found in steam road operation enter into the operation of all elec- tric lines? Do You Know That— The AVERAGE STREET CAR FARE, de- spite “enormously increased costs of opera- tion,” IS ONLY ONE-THIRD AS MUCH as steam train fares, or about one cent per mile on street cars as against three cents per mile on steam trains? The railroads must be self-sustaining. None denies it. Street car lines must be self-sus- taining, too. If steam trains can’t carry passengers for less than three cents a mile, how can street cars continue to carry them for less than a cent a mile? Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Company jin which Americans have fought. | Died as Soldiers | There is no one special «pot American could have |to honor the dead | boys who came their lives to have died as se racies of the world. Their bodies may be found thro out the northern section of France the world’s battlefield, But their spirits, the things for which they died, live today, stronger than ever. | And the men still carry on the fight, are fighting with new determination | new realization of what this war means, and firm resolve for victory that war may never again be thrust on the world visited today The mén and France dedicated | 1d peace. They! rs of the democ All Are Honored in Lorraine on the Amer front, but near the heart of the id's greatest battl Ameri can graves were honored today. The troops which marched into the line where the Germans were making their great thrust im April, paid dearly in blood to bar the way. They | |fought and died beside the French, jonly as Americans can fight and die In Lorraine many a little French child toddied out along a village | street to place a flower on the grave of an American. The children of | France are the best loved friends | of the soldiers. The children are the first to greet the Americans as they arrive in They are the last to w c " as the boys line. fathers on the | |69 ARE DEPORTED IN IRELAND TROUBLE || | LONDON, May 30.—Sixty-nine persons were arrested and deported from Ireland in connection with the recent revolutionary plot, Chief Sec. | retary Shortt announced in commons | today. He made no further state-| ment TELLS ‘EM TO “Don't say that we'll win th but put it this way: ‘Wha do to help win the war? Gambrel of the French army told the Rotary club at their regular luncheon in the Masonic club rooms, Wednesday, war Lieut shall || the contonment theatre recently. In addition to the feature acts of | the performance given at camp, the program here will include three acts by clever local pe who have vol unteered their serv performance is being given for the benefit of their overseas fund, in anticipation of an early departure for the fighting zone. production t# under the per sonal direction of Ray Hicks, who portrays the role of “Hypo Quinn in “The Jail-Bird,” a playlet that is full of surprises from curtain to cur | tain, In the cast is Bob Armstrong, for | mer University of Washington stu dent, who afterward scored country wide success in productions of hie| uncle, the recent Paul Armstrong. PALACE Lae resented by Mattie oate company, is the headliner of tb show which opened today at t ace Hip, The cast players and the mance of stage life. Other acts are The Archio Nichol he Pat includes four story is of a ro son Trio, musicians; the Four Earles in a spectacular novelty; Herman and Hanley, in songs; Mack and Bean, in a comedy review; Charles Weber, juggler, and a feature photo- play. (WHAT HAS BECOME. OF - service flag when it was unfurled day morning, during the Me-| morial day sen, ‘The flag car} for students answered the *—\ THnRirt STAMP tay "| will keep the Hun away. | AMUSEMENTS |MOORE === | CARTER DE MAVEN on Fed FLORA PARKER tn THE HONEYMOO Tadd; THFATRE WILKES fitn Fifth end Pine. Tel. WU. 2596-8526. Tonight-—All Week Next Mat. Saturday A Western Play of Western People by our Western Stock Company “THY CLAm™” Nights 22¢ to bbc; Matsa 17c and tte SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY DECORATION DAY | Continuous Dally 1 to 11 | Mattie Choate & Co. in | 5 Other Big Hip Acts Photoplays: “The Kagle's Kye Kitty Gordon in “The Int Mats. 100; Ry NEW PANTAGES] Nights 7 “Outotnased” BERT LLOYD International Comedian Other Features General Admission 266 Roller Skating ARENA Fitth Ave. and University #¢, 16,000 Square Feet of Capstone W Tablets Sterno, canned solid alcohol . Cudahy’s Extract of Reef . Armours duice, pints .. Island Grape Bass Juice, pints .... Blaud's Iron tography is at our stores. Machines } with the Iatest at- ) tachments and the newer models are con stantly arriving. We .-16¢ riting Te ) ; Te § He knows, \ Ses — Grape ~17e 17¢ Pills, | war, as well as make it, 100 to the bottle Z2¢ eo Agents for Dr. Tyr- rell’s J. B. 1. 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