The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1918, Page 5

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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918. PAGE 5 — BERNHARDT IS MOORE ATTRACTION-~“OH, BOY! AT MET mneneseceelaeaetaninsar | This Ad Cost Money in New York | f'emmacmysg Clever Entertainers | Confessions of a Wife| E TT : to A ear at Theatres | sctiacateaicaeeceaacemnadieae eeepitenanaaantee But We Print It in Seattle Free = LE ERS =. “i mms Pian AND AGL HAVE AN|"" iy ancwuy io SO nnn) SUE ACCIDENT 4 (Le ire cue in, “Donnas tae a $12,250,000 few hance for an altedaie dow Wren inat onde beat aa Rage, Muff, Pat, Toto, Toge ef ra with most ‘ t we 1 not hurt him at UGET SOUND TRACTION, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY (2 vi% sss omens tho we took im to the ogali ’ rit 1 recovered himself to make sure he was all right.” 7 Per Cont. Three-Yoar Sinking Fund Mortgage Gold Notes She Should R f Ado seer sap duscriehes How a a come to do th oan She Should Repo brothe i have alway, Deted June 1, 101 Due June 1, 1981 This Woma find Lola and J had to *toP | thought Charles one of the Beat Dear M ( On ndow a moment at t ‘ uffeurs I have ever had.” q Callable at 102 turing 1018, at 101 during 1910 and at 100 during 1020. The Company agrese I} th end a telegram I had forg he w tt 7 fo Pay interest without deduction fer any Normal Federsl Income Tes up to Z*per coat. eed Rea . They came on in the m ‘He in; he was not to blame aaa ft . 1 siniied ious talieaee and if we had k him it hoes 4 For further particulars regarding (hese notes, we refer to a letter of Stone & Webster, Managers of the Come ate pany yuk atlell |The land 1 hope nothing haa happened to {07 Joule “ pany, copies ofwhich will be sent upon reewest and from which we eemmarire them,” I managed to say, and ther The Company, through ewnership.or control, does substantially all the electric street aera et mpoke u more excited. Why Sa ard interurban railway business and the greater part of the commercial electric light thin © 1 to me, “IL winh Jim : ou know Mr I. Jo 4 ee A he BP a tag and power business In the Puget Sound district, including the cities of Seattle, “y known © He poor man,” broke in Tacom? Bellingham and Everett, Washington, serving an estimated population of more mar aid Bar she Donna. “He was a man with plea than $00.00 4 eld his hand c ne and he had a very pretty z ; ; : Let's wee t ten ye him in a rakish car. These $12,250,000 notes are issued to provide for the retirement, by catl at par, on e ; wid, pwever, sinec have me re we to them, [saw 7) August 1, 1918, of the en we ($10,057,000) of the \Ampany's 6% Mortgage pe mec cor 6 pe t, Fede h nder the trees out Bonds maturing February |, 1919, and to reimburse the Company's treasury, in part, tow and ‘whe didn't take A : about that -epighsdapy bros spi eu: Fem for additions recently made to the property bonda in any of t M m the oa ripe : htt i he at n b : * agi ae f EARNINGS AND EXPENSES t tx on me removing then me As officially reperted for the year ended April 30, 1918 : €X terrupted 1, “raised as tho she Grose eamings .. eg oe a aes ee $19,172,082 t tw to at t : were fr ned. Then a resounding Operating expenses and tases. 1 se 1 se 306,622 t 2 ' y Ap, which we have since decided patriotic, to my ideas was the ®ontact of the girl's hand Net earnings $3,866,030 AN AMERICAN man's cheek, as, when We Annual interest charges on entire outmanding funded on © woman to your 4 A © got him to the hospital, we saw the debt, including this weve. e ° 2,192,950 vision of the Cou 1 of Patriot hot please ar Itho white and unconsclous—= ti ©, It is one of 1 " and he pp tained a faint blue line on his MN es 666i 6 cee, tek lay) eyed + $1,673,080 hief alms to protect and develop collet wy F 1 Amer r evidently then jumped out of Met cornings over 14 times anauel interest eharges on entire tunded dott errupted Donna exeited> beard the man swear, tur turned in toward which by this time had 79 full st Just as he did — man sprang out of his seat in front of us. Had we fi slowing up, we would have) him sure As it was, Wer” knocked him down, and when We” 4 Recipe for Current gross and net carnings are the largest in the Company's h y and are Making Potpourt steadily increasing Dear Miss Gre Ww kin I1—Lavina Wh with “Oh, Boy!” at the Met; 2—Madame Sarah Bern hardt, Moore ge Rand, with the Wilkes players; 4—The Three Southerners Blanche Hall, one of Mon arter's dancers, Oak; 6—Jimmy Lyons, Pantages. These notes arg eetured. tn the opinion of counsel, by a first mortgage on hydo-elec tric plants a 26,500 H. P./and on about 245 miles of transmission lines therefrom to Seattle, Tacoma erd-Bverett. They are also secured by a direct mortgage upon the greater part of the system (including 116,400 H. P. additional, of which 82.000 If. P. is Who will now take MOORE WILKES devoted subjects," I answer Beginning with the matinee Sun | gave my sleeping boy into the hands h Hernhardt, most famous of bydro-electric), subject to the various underlying closed mortgage bonds. Z he | day, the Wilkes players will present|of his nurse yer » } 6 sl € the w i's actresses, w % r their next to the last week of the Jim's eyes followed the baby out Picked him up he was unconeciogms WE RECOMMEND THESE NOTES POR INVESTMENT large glase jar, | Orpheum at the Mo | oa hike: i Thelct the F viowly |He soon recovered, however, when we got to the of| back to B igar Selwyr Whe and Miss Sill are fort to make conversation, seemed all right. and that he was only s Price 08 and interest, yielding about 7:\ per cent. LEE, HIGGINSON & CO HARRIS, FORBES & Co sommes = pMETROPOLITAN, St ae COMING Wed., June 26th he wa. Poor OF Traction Co. leuch huge profits. No. Of course! it is making big profits out here, and ‘We thought the old fellow was just "0% : points to $176,000 net in March, 1918 trent ba) ¥ etarving to death, struggling against, Y°!. | cy Beage o Sin TE mies te oteae x ‘ lie COMSTOCK-ELLIOTT PRESENTS THE SMARTEST AND ladies one enable to git a hand “s “fli recon ery ay an act from BRIGHTEST OF MUSICAL COMEDIES But he was really making lots of 2 fon 4 which © operating expens ae ee waa ie vmoney. Mayor Hanson dug up Thurmday aeeren Senmes Se en. ete. A few drops each Madden and coms Romance Be Geet know he was making} In New York the compan cao witha neveral easential olte-srose, ger- | Haird; Marion Weeks 4 Albert Bl ditier we rd pe " tter almond an orange Donnelly Se : — P : BE "READY FOR JUNE 28th wr) : ” © good 1 be cee Present organiantion The Wanderer, ! » the layer# ax you PANTAGES Great Biblical oinipncigmiig pa liar ot |, “tO THEATRE Play, Is Coming | tollet water or eatt de col Sop! cumparty, with Jomept | : PLAYERS [| ., 2 This is suff of pretty girls tt" a Slane quart jars, or ainment features be with us four Raturday dy comes from its ured with elyn Ben 1 a chorus The ancient parable of the Prod performa igal Son will form the theme of intensely appealing Biblical which will apen at the Metropc From time to time sweet things may be act are Bi LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE Ging Cushmar of Hroadway beauties Them Over AND BEAUTIFUL GIRLS APLENTY. 1 Sam Dura tial house in Jerusalem, with its uxuriant gardens, golden goddesses, myriads of slaves : 20. . it, as a few tuberc or a |} dell . © CURRENT SEASON Sunday. June 30, for « week's stay.! spray of hellotrope. It the Jar | "4 deat O08 youn deaDl sine a Nees: Sar neing on . " t -_ . The Wanderer” is the name of the) 10 sen for a half pour ‘ At that—who| Manager Pantages pring on OPENING MATINEE TOMORROW (SUNDAY) production, which critics admit i#) oe aay it will fill your reome ont that whe! Richard the ¢ a. apa “he one of the biggest spectacles of the with a delicate, indefinable spicy ~ a Bhstygor pan shia : i a — in a series stage. > tling performances P “ fragrance refreshing and f his Quaker aunt, who manages | "" bs The Coun OY [ee ee) Eee ee oe * o oaged show th oat ay : pee pe ama woe tongs lf Mess ne 2 ee ‘ . * _ « oe yp a t Y EDG » iN bay gp lagen ng the re . _ able imm ye he Hebrew states A COMEDY FARCE BY EDGAR SELWYN hills. ‘The second act shows a pala) °0 ithnndl gape pe gape Sper eng ef tg verbena, he acacia, balm, lavender, et Week Beginning Sunday Matinee, June 30, Final Week. NIGHTS 50c TO $2.00. SAT. MAT. 50c TO $1.50. ee The Play Will Be “THE BIG IDEA,” a New York Dramatic Hit angort cd an.| Wants Her to . 3 fAT. On Sept. Ist the Company Will Return in “ROMANCE,” With sed We ace Fad Others Teiabey iG SEATS NOW ON SALE. Grace Hoff and Ivan Miller and Practically the Same Company +) rey : aaa J : goat a here a Frederick NEXT ATTRACTION “oo ean H Sunday Night, June 30 s:0vsc. POSITIVELY THE WORLD’S LARGEST ATTRACTION ON TOUR William Eiett, KE. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest Present Lewis, Olga Newt son, Lionel Braham, F Herbert and o ial carload ¢ 1 dogs wi “LONI eb THE ATRE HIGH FREIGHT RATES : x ‘ 4TH. BET. PIKES PINE WILL AFFECT FRUITS & text wa “rari ‘The increase in freight rates to go eas Ivine me what RPLEXED GIRL. Hall, one of the oan of Ar into effect on fruits June na then be th “THE BIGGEST DRAMATIC mt SPECTACLE ON EARTH a a ” | STAGED BY :{ “CANCO WANDERER “oto | tenent diede its Given by G present 8 : of Americ FOUR DAYS Sunday—Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday The KAISER The Beast of Berlin the recent order of Director McAdoo, will make shipment to Eastern points almost prohibitive and threatens to ruin Washington fruit indust ng to re thereafter ex day, when there ou have broken off matters ap. tor McAdoo, whict in rooms of the Board of and balancing Employes — - - spray aise nna Can Co, 200 IN COMPANY—®0 IN BALLEOoT—120 REAL LIVE SHEEP VON BETHMAN HOLLWEG soe Ma's!" | FORTUNA PARK soci ian: oe Mtr, nee acing REPORTED NEAR DEATH shave arminatrel act, | wy verter wey, cor evest dats eer a sais are Aut, Sana AMSTERDAM, June 21.—No hope tation melo and har ave Leachi Park ¢ Popular $1 Matinee Wedne s held for the recovery of Dr. Theo. Dancing, Ball G . Nights, 50c to $2. SOc te $1.50 ed as “An Inter ator ‘owler, b oman,” is an imper sid Von Beth wimming and German char an Hollweg, former Hor, serio. she, following a stroke of Mall Orders Now. This Is NOT a Motion Picture. IMPORTANT NOTE—The prices have been so arranged an te provide plenty of good seats for everybody's purse, COOL AND COMFORTABLE Ste » Dancing body Welcome. The Hun Atrocities vil Ward and t diar apoplexy, according to reports re € and « NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 RAZOR THIEF STEALS ——frients result ONLY GERMAN Goops """" °"" The police are of the opinion that) Might Aid bur v three super Red Cro. fine razors from the room of Ed!) Dear M Grey; Tam very r, 304 Se AN EXTRA BIG NEW SHOW TOMORROW MARTA GOLDEN & CO. Uwe skeen “THE PICKPOCKET” | CASE and ¢ 1 ave. S, Thurs-| anxious to write letters to some sol day night, is a minion of the kaiser, dier boys in camp who receive The razors were all made by Bouch- letters and have no friends. 1 wou BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON er, in German be willing to write every week or >.” Can you tell me where I couk 17-YEAR-OLD YOUTH Nee ee ee eer ON EGORE: IN JAIL FOR SPEEDING B. D. Berg, Inc., Presents “Hoosier Girl” AMBLER BROT “The Act Sensational” e to make some sol pler is commend “Two of the Nut ert Rapp n the city Ja ug k eding along F gest ix impractic can i « nile ar me € lers - our ie ate el ee a ee pats and Melody” ficer \ motor headquarters and wor You'll al Flirtation in Two Appointments, with Billy gd find ¢ . cure for lonesome ate x , — ‘ate, EF velyn Bennett and a Chorus of Specint Added “The Daint HEAK SLACKER SUSPECT ne , ‘ Mirae ” Carl t te 27 of ea ttle up ay Beauties asus pias. peared be for ret nite 1 States Commin St, Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. ioner V Clelland Frida Firebacks, Inings Ninth Episode "*s's’™" = ‘The Eagle’s Eye” morning for preliminary hearing on : Fiche tarred Murder King hav Tune sateen roear ite ta RICHARD THE GREAT tiitsiay RUTH CLIFFORD {i.°52" SESSSRSRS REARS RSRRS RRR Se SRSA ee eee eeeesee The Monk Who Made a Man of Himself. Weunesduy> “MIDNIGHT MADNESS” POSITIVELY NO RAISE IN PRICE ; t sound mussels may be man ‘ big ADULTS 10e PRICES INCLUDE TAX CHILDREN 5e ‘actured into bouillon cubes in near Other Big Features—General Admission 25c WREMDAY MAGININS 1GecnVRININGE Aim) Gann EEE future, says Fish Commissioner Dar. win,

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