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But’ SHIPPING NEWS TRAVEL HEAVY - ON BOAT LINES \ Passenger Records Be- ing Broken SAN records for handling pm out of Seattle have been broken the Pacific Steamship company the 48 hours saturda . according to Hugh Mackenzie nger agent for the company Biore than 1,200 » gers have ie out of Seattle since Thurs the boats of the Pacific Steam endin, Bhip company The Admiral vane and the City Seattle were the first of the fleet Tecord breakers to The ine got away for Ray jureday, with 320 on board, and the Battie followed a few hours later 390. The Governor left on her fornia run Friday, with 320 pas rs, and the Admiral Evans, the f the fleet, sailed for Juneau Sitka Saturday morning, with on board. Heavy passenger travel at this is most unusual, cfficiala say use March and April are gener ly light months. But the cessation of the war and abolishment of its restrictions prompted people to once more to vacation trips. President, which leaves Seat t Friday for San Francisco & California, is already booked to y, while the Admiral Farra out for Alaska Monday, has a user list. ANGELES YARDS TO START WORK AGAIN Som . Cal, May at yards of the .Los Shipbuilding and Drydock py will be resumed tomor- morning. new agreement with the employes includes recognition the new member of the em- ’ committee by the com- leave Hristot sual Buying a home, are Splendid! Splen- The home owner But, when you buy it home, demand of seller that he fur- you a policy of INSURANCE. the whole burden worry about the land e falls on this Half- ion-Dollar Title In- e Company, and sl either have — a , je or your money back. Washington Title Insurance Co. Assets More Than Halt a SKINNER & EDDY LOSE U. S. SUIT Supreme Court Affirms tron and Steel Rates WASHINGTON The lower the May 5 supreme (United Preas,) court today affirmed court Skinner & its attack decisions: Eddy on against cor poration in tron Pacific ¢ into effect nd steel rates the put i» was a part of a between at ho were and July in ‘The controversy Western suit rate coast cities and interior cities orporation asked an injunc tion against the interstate com merce commission order, altho th real complaint was that the reads raised coast rates when they should have reduced rates to inter mediate points, SEARCH FOR MISSING SAN FRANCISCO GIRL Seattle police are searching for Agasta Pudova, I-yearold Russian girl, who disappeared from her San Francisco home recently Mra Fenla Pudova, 996 Arkansas st., Ban | Francisco, has asked look for her daughter. Agasta is de. scribed as round-faced, brown hair and wearing a pink sweater with a white and blue collar and a brown the police to dress at the time of her disappear. | ance. She speaks English and Rus. sian with equal fluency Simonton Goes to | Legion Conference | Ruse Simonton, former U. 8. na al reserve yeoman, state organizer for the American Legion of Liberty, an exeervice men's organization, left Sunday morning for St. Louis sa delegate for the local Ameri jean Legion at the Legion national convention tn that city. The con- | vention will be held May 8, 9 and 10. “BIG THREE” AT VERSAILLES PARIS, May 5.—(United Prenss.)- President Wilson, Premier Liocyd George and Premier Clemenceau vis ited the Trianon palace at Versailles this afternoon to inspect the ar- rangements being made for signing | the peace treaty COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS The Rainier Beach Community and Garden club will meet at the | Emerson school, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, Officers will be elected, Thirty-five members of the Whitney Boys’ chorus will be present. Arvive | Beattie °Vieteria, B. C.—Pert Towseend—Pert Angebee ae engl, tor Bort Fitem waayrres . Port Wi-| | Thurs Tuan /Pext Aoeoesh tol manent Preah pay on Toss} Mon. lday trip. aeRO Oe ve eet a Port Cembie_tatlew—Plogter “tor Meamer Beret, tor) 9:56am afty [Kingston, Ga m bh aay erent. n alow, %Reton.! except fatar'y'F 1a ier, Townsend! Sunday (emday'Haneviie and Hed} t:eepm)Neer, Mon. ag an pormto fn the! Toes, Phere iman Juan islands, fj Fri. Bagaeace liability se Mmited to wear. ine pty not to exesed $100 for whole ticket. 180 pounds allowed free. Steamers and schedules subject to change without notice. Freight re- jatty for pointe (excepting above schedule j . MAY <7 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919. VESSEL MOVEMENTS ” SEA VESSELS | Butter » r * week W that ry opened the quotations ruling ket, Hut Stabted at the € (From Weather Mur C1BLA | came Saturda dict no changes for th of the week aino going at the name price; undertone was vinit ultry prices were with few exceptions ght difference prices offered by job market is predicted In the produ little variance of Another car strawberries Me «im D, May eartie There Saturday's of the arrived ¢ usiness, ANORLER tions, | ed at Seat edondo, from He via Nanaimo, May gelow street for ay's have been Naval oranges up rapidly in another tw the street are being it is expecte ka, V New fancy being received shipments daily and wre gradually declining that Han we Se Admir rule on Bey Karnets are prens Hethanga, tr prices led From Se ae Aden Alamk for trial for Yokohama and Kobe May 6 horage a) Farragut peaatern ris, at eruine, at for An : thruout the present season Ma at Fruit 9:30 am. May ¢ Vancouver, B.C, trial cruise for Prince rts, at midnight Alaska Veasets PRTRRANURG—Hailed, May 4 of Heatt ethbound, at § p KETCHIKAN-—tatled, May 4) Be Cura - ethbound, at 1p. m.: Cordova, ound, at Sp m. May 2s North western, northbound, at 4 p.m. City of | Meattie, northbound, at midnight: Ad miral Rodman, northbound, at 10 p.m. | « ‘ort PHILADEL Arrived, May 4 Antonius, from uver, M ¢ ie ons at da Rupert, at 10 Se City Wax and green ¥ Cabbage bunches Winntngstea nL Vane at least re) ith ele " nohanged in a in some of th An easier » market there was a quota Los An ” in ime poor condition ax previous lots cleaned that Jencias will California their It is the present firm quo 1 potatoes will continue “T OBJECT TO PARK | Lyman Mewart, for navy yard, at - ~——-# 1.00@1 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers a oe oe oe oe 10 t 0002.50 O64 e of 06% @ 07 pre r part were but al AND FINANCE — MARK " Local Markets " the 1 BY ALBERT LAWKENC Somewhere in tule is an ach ing heart. In some home there A Vacant space that even time can fill, Mutt is J. He hae passed to his last reward; and if is such @ thing a heaven Mutt is st there alight with fun; hin wwag, probably gnawing real bone ught him to the police the small hours of Mon the coat that was o and nilky now poile dust, the ath filming on his kind wan game, his stub so faintly, and on of the eyes that not dogs yes tail eth for brown tubby id on Kome They br tation in jay morning tong and dark with, the ntr proaching: 4 ly eyes, But he of a tail wagged ev he looked up into the fa gathered patrolmen with pleaded and said Do what you, fellows? He had been found on the steps of the home of 8. Mills, 615 Eighth ave. the ox will you ean for me, glaze of ap-| Brave Little Dog, Struck by Auto, Hits Long Trail S., where he had dragged himself aft er being atruck 4 racing aut bile His whimperin, wrenched from his plucky body by the last extreme pain, had awakened Mills and he reported it to the polic | Officer C, V. Harvey brought Mutt to the station ‘There Mutt be allowed the was but wan doomed one thing to do. und he to suffer officers one could not lent! the room And this emotion one by one until eft left one, hin ¢ minty with choked fired the shot that sent the pain-relleving bullet | Inseribed on the the words, "Mutt—If, O, Williams,” And if H. O, Williama sees this, let him know that there help for his long, silky-haired w span iel—Mutt For Mutt has hit the long trail and he may now deep in th thrills of chasing some rpirit cat into the safety of some heavenly tree. was an hi crashing. dog's collar were was no 10 10 Woodland Residents Want | Licenses Revoked Protests against the dancing pavil other amusements at the to Woodland Park were Acting Mayor W. D, Lane joe Chief Warren Mon jon and Joe a0cen.s ports | HoNoLULY pulea, in tow naimo, B. ¢ PORT HARFOR Maricopa, for Va 1 aBAN PEDRO: Inaw, from claco, Hatled attle SAN PRANCTAC | Wilmington, weet Hound ports | Halled, May 4: Ha Fred Ba for Beat tle, at midnight. Arrived: &e Govern Imperial valley from Beattie, via Vietoria, B. Cy at 4) Mot house, per orate . | D, G. Beofield, from Point W Loa Angeles, crate e . May 3: Be F. 8 Loop, for Puget | Ontone—Yakima, fancy . Hound, at 10 pm. Arrived, May 8: Se| Oregon Yellow Danver dono Maru, from Seattle, at Il = Ort ernie | Balled: S# Capt. A. F. Lucas, for Beattle,| Onion sete, per T at 10 a m |. Bolling onions, per $0 ABTORIA~—Sialled, May 2 Oyster Plant—Per dor. . Paulsen, for Seattle, at 7 p.m. Parsley Dor bunches VICTORIA, B. C-~Pamed, Parenips — ier sack : Meiwu Maru, for Vancouver, at & & m. Peanut Butter.Per tb... Passed, May 4: Ma Kil Lobo, from | Petaters—Per ton— Pisagus, for Vancouver. Mailed: fa Za-| Lace eieas for West Coast ports E Wash Netted Gem. COMOX, BL C—May 4 from Atlantic ports VANCOUVER, B.C Protesiiaus, from tal fe Ki Lobo, f Balled: Ms Zamor Halled, May 2 if tug Tatoosh, Tee Aca-| for Ne “al Cacembers— Per doa — fa Rag- | Local * van | Gartio-Cal, per ™.... for He | May ¢ nt Arrived, May 3 et found. via Han Me J. A, Moffett Salied, May & per Mm —Loce fe Johan May &: fe Ae Awa Maru 0 May ¢ Meiwa Arrived. Arrived. Beatt porte | por | CORTEAaalled, | dond Henttie T TOWNSEN Pieridae. per pack | te Morning mt ‘Ternipe— Yakima, per sack . motor sehr W ae per dow, bunches .... Anchored peo Mary. bound for| New California, per sack .. He Taikal Maru Arrived, May 4 wuorrs from Kobe, via San | A Francisco, at 16:20 a m. j BVERETT.Satied, May 3: Be Phytite, | | for Han Francisco. | MUKILTRO- ved, May t: fe Nome!) City, from Be and proceeded for Port Angeles. EVERETT—Arrivea, May 2: | tamette, from Meattle. TACOMA—-Hatied, May 4: for Han Pedro. NAVY YARDArrived, May &: Be Ly man Stewart, from Beattie. Wireless Reports Canadian Government | | Alay 4M “Admiral Kvans, off sland, northbound, at § p. m.: as Ketch }ikan, in Lame Pane northbound. at #15 | Deter |p, m.; a Admiral Dewey, 126 miles south | of Cape Plattery, northbound, at & p.m. | May 3—fe Ketohikan, off Cape Mudge | northbound, at €:25 pm; a Curae | ett West Iniet, northbound, at 19 p.m | ea Norwood, off Maude Island, south: |hound, at 9:50 p. m.; es Cordova, off Cone Island, northbound, at # @. mej ae Redondo, left Nanaimo, southbound, at §| ‘= | mone mm Lom Angeles joan, small ts poles — B Wash, Newtons, ex. fancy Re Wu fia Shasta, U, &. Naval Communteation May i—is Pirwood, Squaw Harbor, 30 miles from Ketchikan, northbound, at | & DP. m.; #8 Redondo, left Anacort | Meattio, at 8:20 p. ‘ns. San Diego for Gray north of San Diego. miral Dewey, San Francisco for Seattle miles from Seattle, at § p.m: ae Phyllix, Everett for San Pedro, 240 miles | 176s and amatier from Everett, at # p. m. May 3—H»|Tangarines Phyllis, for Han Pedro. 16 miles from | Velencias . Rverett, at fp. m.; as Redondo, at Ana- cortes, southbound, at ¥ p. m.; | Stewart, Oleum for Seattle, | from Seattie, at § p. m.:'# Rainier, | Seattle for San Franciaco, 650 miles from | Man Francisco, at § p.m. May 2 La- | touche, anchored in False Pass, at # p. |m.; s8\Firwood, northbound, $9 miles | east of Ciriko Fancy Navels, Coroanute—Per dor. PFilberte—Per tb Peeane—Jumbo- ite—Per hm — | “Manchurian... Chestnate--Per th. Per fh. Great Northern pier—Ss" Penang Maru, Bell Wehr Anal Unimak, Kodiak Pier &S. Burnside. Pier hr Chas. FR. Wilson, P —#ehr Fanny Dutard. Pi Broa. Pier Pier 2—Sa Kedondo, Jefferson. Pier D—He Quee Grand Trunk Knight - a Butter—tocal country cream ery cubes . * Locat country briek: Cal. ata Cal state brand, bricks Ratter Fat—Per I> Ege Local, strictly tres! Pullets Mixed .... * Milk-—-Por cwt., buying price. Cheese Wash. creain ick. ‘Wash. Young America.... Wash. and Oregon triplets. ‘Cal, triplets . oe Wisconsin triplets . Oregon Young America Idaho triple . . Wisconsin cream brick Lamboreer, 3. . Limburger, 2s... creamery aciie—ts Admiral Se Admiral Nichotso MH. T. Manzanita, Se Taikal Maru. Motor schr Maine. Engineering works—se Eyota, Pacific wek Boswort Skinner & Eddy yara gewood, Ed: Ea biue, Toka, achr Salvator, achr Blakely. | Mitsen-Ke! fa Fonduco, Cinyras. Duthie ya: West Hematite, West ‘ ulsen, drydock—-U. #. & Gwynn, . Gaffney, Bethanga, Trotitind. et Seund Bridge & Dredging—An kwood, Blakely ae Irmo, West Islay. Heffernan dockets Adway, Alfalke: Meacham & Baboock--Sa Ardena oe ‘He Berringa, riwa, fs Victoria, ont, Poly- st Maximus, De- Western Glen, West | Der. | Springs—Live Hens—Live Yottleton-sMotor schr Brink, Rogers Bros—8e Youbida Maru No. 1. Fisher Mill—Be Onotta Heattle-North a Yaklok, Ico- nium, Onsaaqumatek, |. Lake Union—#s Rush, Brookda Harrison, Allenhurst, Fort Jackson, Adai- son, Roulton, Bowenmont, Bourneville, bee W. H. Smith, Ah: mik, «8 Cineas, Fort Union, Anthon. ——— THIEF VANISHES WHEN LIGHTS FLASH BRIGHT Geese . . . Reigian Hares—Live, per tb. + smacenecmatae Cows—Country, dressed . Veal—Fancy eeses Choice hei rc , Genin and Feed ig le Price, Per Ton 226@280 @ - — s Poultry—Urices Paid by Wholesale day morning. | hall and opposite the merry-go-round, dance other amusement devices lthe park exercise a degrading influ ence upon their children, and the lement that patronizes the places ix undesirable, They want the licenses of the concession holders revoked. Power to grant or revoke such Heenses les wholly with the chief of police, The case has been taken) under advisement pending @ person- al investigation by the acting mayor and chief. ED s. %; Mexican Petroleum, 176, up Union Pacific, 122%, up o market assumed large proportions at midday. Suge the with American radian Pa | torent cer priced rails in the early « 4 at LOR% and on the on to reports ountry of the Aus fungus fe: potnts reported tts . up ike and later rose it Tie, op te, and July’ oats . dropped % the opening, worked off to t the opening, 7 ber, up Me o High Low = S33 se a) \ "Frisco Market Report || o———_ a | 8AN FRANCISCO, Extras, eee 00 | tra pulleta, Cheese: firate, 206 Potatoes firsts, 49%e: ex- California fiate, fancy, S10 Wharf prices: Deltar, on burbanks, $262.35; aweets, 4.5005 per pound; garnote, new po ‘4% Onions | per cent Ont» arley—No. ping, $2.6062.6 Iee house, California, $4604.25 vert, £4 1562.30, 1 feed, $2.6 PORTLAND, Ore., May 5.—Cattle—Re- colpts, 442 head, market slow, Beat steers, $1312.60; ood to choice ater $11@11.50; medium to good steers, $9 @10; fair to good steers, $549; common to fair steer 50@8, choice rows and | heifers, $10.60@11.60; good to choice cows and heifers, $#@9 medium to good cows and heifers, fair to medium cows and heifers, $5@5.50; ean- ners, $2@4; bolls, $5.50@8; calves | 12.60; stockers and feeders, $668, Receipts, 05 head; market i prime mixed, $20.26@ 20.50; me- mixed, $2020.26; rough he pies, $18.60@19.7! dium 1,135 head; market eo Jamba, fair to me- dium lambs, $13@ 12; wothers, $9@11; © Hutter—-City creamery, Helected local ex 0c; brotlors, 4c. 17 @ 20¢ Oregon triplets, 36@ r ’ || Denver Market Report VER, May Receipts head: market 15@260 higher. $12.50@15.75; cows and heifers, pit; ntockers and feeders, $10. calves, $14@15 Receipta—1 ‘op, § Cheese | Steer $10 ou | Hoge. 10¢ higher 20.1 Sheep-—Recetpts, Soc higher. Law $14@ 114.50. head; market bulk, $19.75@ 6,500 head $18,90@19. market ; ewes, Hearing suspicious noises in her house Sunday night, Mrs, Thomas was aroused from her Oster moor. Seeing someone operating a flashlight in the direction of the sil. verware, she switched on the in- candescents, The prowler took one surprised look and vaulted out the | gee window. He had entered thru a| Milo Maize... pantry window. A suitcase which |Timothy—B, Wash, No. 1. the burglar had stolen from the | Timothy Seed--No. 2 per tb. house was found on the walk out-|alfalfa--H, Wash. No. side. Gtrew . gst Barley—Whole Rolled f Ground Clipped Onte—Loeal . Minnesota , Minnesota roiled . Corn—-Whole ‘ Cracked Feed n 70 REPORTED MISSING According to the police reports, 9.00@ 60.00 61.00 | 61.50 64.00 67.00 ; 64.00 | third +76,00 76.00 17.00 76.00 | ‘ 18.00 167.00 @ 68.00 +46,00@ 37.00 124@ : 04% | 1.00 @ 32.00 | 16,00 | | Liberty Bonds Quoted | NEW YORK, May 6.—Liberty bond eipietiion totak ere Diem, 898. ft Ge; be; $94.30, up $0 ond 4\n, $96.96, unechan up a cond 4%, 96, off do dan, 1s, $944 2.00 40, up 4c a; fourt BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearings a Balances i $5,489,863.62 1,801,617.72 Tacoma | Clearings oo... .s.06 | Balances .... Portland Clearings «+... 613,026.30 70,765.74 5,226,652.38 70 persons, of all ages, types and ty, have been reported missing to the police during the month of YOR: T New York Stock Report NEW at the stock United States Steel ape. Most of these have aia rm Bouthern He, 107% » May ‘6.—(United Press.) made by leading arket opening to- pened at f Balances 1,730,313.56 Clearings if « DANCE PAVILION Residents of the district aver that) - | 200 Ib. May §.—Butter— | Washington Oech lg | Public Markets! OTM ssl acer WRATLAKE Stalle #9, lamb chops, 260 ™ . tall 105, fish Premier bean mustard, 106 bottle Shasta sar pure honey, tall 109, ea, 200. bo: Tha n » past ourized roi Car 100 qt, Bugar and sow i Horden’s milk, 12 White soap, bare 9-08 tall can; & bare bars Bob Lenox, ihe; 3 Palm’ Olive Acme on 2 Ihe. rolled oats, 150; 2 pkas flakes, the; 2 cane tomatoes, Hed Top cotter, 400 M. Red Seal ¢ cory, Ann pkKs macaronl or spa- ghettt 260 ean 4 wmall Bue Lobel commup krape | fruit, 260; lemona, bent | butter, 00 1 x nt Pia | White, basement SANITARY cere fresh peanut bot creamery eens, 4c Stalls 29-22 ter® ie T.; tres! ft n ranch | ea berrt asparagus, 16, straw- cand 200 cabbage. peas, 1660 Ghirar- good peas, Zhe; 8 Th it Toa ECONOMY ofernom's pure, fresh pi: cream axe Stall 26, & tbe sugar, ean Royal ; 2 cane 2 imported mack Bath soap, be: she can Stale 1-3-6—fir g00d bacon, 306 Ib; roasts, Ife Ib; boneless corned beef, 2 Th; summer sausage, dhe Ib. Stall 14 Ling cod, 2 Ibe biack cod, 2 Ibe the; fresh halibut, 1b.; salmon trout, Btglie 1 Ail wheat maca- 4 Ibe, Yee; na “pork and bean mon, 23c; 2 Iai Stall 17—# Stall } 106 at MOTORCYCLE POLICE SEARCH FOR BANDITS H. E. Clark, of the Evelyn apart ments, 1214 E. Spruce st, was held up by two men at Ith ave. and E. | Jefferson st, at 9:55 o'clock Sunday night. Clark telephoned tn a description the footpads after the holdup. Mo preyele Patrolmen C. EB. Rix and C. V. Harvey were detailed to investi- |gate. Patrolmen K. L. Webb and H. T. Kent also were detailed in the police machine, They failed to lo: cate the thugs. SIX I. W. W. ARRESTED PITTSBURG, May 5.—(United Press.)—Six alleged I. W. W were under arrest today and a large quantity of radical held, following a raid by police on the LW. W. headquarters here. The, fine cane sui Pure fresh pasteurt pt Lats changed of bright hopes are ex- for gloomy experiences. MENTHOL COUGH DROPS GIVE QUICK RELIEF Mike Bernard Poor of Ragtime Pianists | MAUD Wilson Aubrey Trio Comedy Gymnasts and Wrestlers MURIEL New and 8 Silver | leaders | literature was | | TRIXIE FRIGANZA “At a Block Party,” FROM CAPITAL Co-ordination of all public employ ment systems is the aim of a bill that will be introduced in the extra nension of congress to be called the near futu cording to state ments made by Lawrence Wood, fed eral dir the United States | employment service, who returned from Washington, D. C, Wood attended a conference of employ ment representatives of the and the federal government The bill, as drafted at the confer ence, provides for the permanent op eration of the United States employ ment service as a bureau in the de partment of labor, The bureau will be under the management of a direc tor general, appointed by the presi nd a women’s division will be | Ernest Kling, buck dance; ‘The plan of co-opration with the an developed at the confer ence,” Wood states, “is to those states maintaining their own employment systems a sum of mon ey from the federal appropriation equal to the appropriation made by the state for the operation of its em | ployment system. | “There seems to be pronounced |public sentiment in favor of the federal state employment system for the country thruout the East |The record made by the United States employment service aince its curtailment is the biggest argument that can be advanced for its mainte nance, as it has been maintained to a very large extent by public and by state contributions.” Japanese Uneasy Over League Plan} TOKYO, May 5.—(United Press.) | | Japanese newspapers and politic are still uneasy regarding the league of nations and its effect upon Japan Detailn of the Shantung settlement | were lacking today and nothing was |given out by the foreign office Newspapers call the decision a mo- | mentous Japanese victory | Adler-i-ka Again! | “T had a bad case of constipation, gas on the stomach, and other bowel | trouble. Twelve hours after I took | Adler--ka I felt better and after con- | tinuing I consider myself CURED.” (Signed) E, H. Beeman, Callspell, Wash. Adler-t-ka expels ALL gas and |sourness, stopping stomach distress |INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH up- | per and lower bowel, flushing EN 'TIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons sys- Often CURES constipation. | Prevents appendicitis. We have sold | Adieri-ka for many years. It is a | mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glye- lerine and nine other simple drugs. Swift Drug Co. and leading drug- | will be Douglas night Legion and Cherry dance, Palmer, states | nant jtain the dance | who will b | Francis Dr Tuite Crenshaw, and | be furnish | invited to | held under the auspices of the Amer+ jean Legion of Liberty. We are deeply indebt- ed toMr. J. WILL CAL= LAHAN, (author of //**SMILES'’// one of the most beautiful pieces ever written) || for the following which you should learn to Sing--if you can't sing--HUM it--if you can't hum, WHISTLE it-- but get the words of if itanyway! Thore are amiles along old Broad- y ‘There are smiles in Buffalo, There are smiles from Baltimore to Frisco, And from Nome to San Antonio; There are smiles in windy old Chicago, Milwaukes, Mobile Paul |B} Dut the mmites right here in old Seattle, Are the amiles that are best of all. Mr. J. Will Callahan is mighty good to us in furnishing us with this new verse to his most beautiful song “SMILES*..... "SMILES" was written sometime ago, and it is today as popular as ever~-only he past week was the and on Second Avenue playing "SMILES"~-if you haven't got this piece in your collection of songs at home, you should buy one today. In and 8t, MAIN] 222 Nights 10¢, 25¢, 500 T5e, $1.00 THs ‘Mats. WEEK 19, 5c, 500 by Jean Haves Chase and La Tour In “Pink Stockings” EARLE AND COMPANY In a Fantastical Offering Entitled “THE VOCAL VERDICT” Billy Kinkaid Scotland’s Novelty Artist WORTH ETS WOOD IS BACK [TO ENTERTAIN SERVICE MEN joughboys and devil dogs entertained by students of the Dancing academy Monday meeting of the American Liberty in the Soldiers club, Fourth ave, and ut $ p.m Gobs, at of Jailora’ Itoberta Rock will give a song and Louls Higbee, dance; Bonita Clida Burton, Laura Ten- und June Ferguson will enter- exfighters with « sword and reel Others of the on r, toe dance dancing academy the program are: Violin solo; Marion Grace and Marea Firtation waltz; Leona Hacker, Airplane waltz; Joyle Ak er, waltz clog, and Martha MacDon- d, in & toe ballet. There will also other songs and dances, All ex-service and service men are tend this entertainment Wille Most all of us hw As both are 61 We give world our eutward beat, A cep the worst withia, Fer every word or action true forme “DRESS 5 . At the FLORENCE UPTAIRS STORE, Second and Union, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA John Spargur, Conductor MASONIC TEMPLE AUDITORIUM Tuesday Evening, May 6, ets THEO KARLE Assisting Artist Full Symphonic Pro- gram Featuring Mo- zart’s Symphony in G Minor. Seats at Sherman & Clay’s, 75 cents to $2.00, Plus Tax COHAN @ HARRIS PRESENT THE AVIATION MUSICAL COMEDY HIT Fresh From Two Years in New kc BIG CHORUS OF BEAUTINS OVER 60 IN THE COMPANY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Seats Thursday PRICES: Nights, 0c to 83 ‘Wed, (Bent Seats) St Bat, S00 to $1.50