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DEDICATE PARK REDUCE SUMMER JULY FOURTH TRAIN SERVICE »: Name “Roosevelt” Takes Place of “Ravenna” With several prominent speaker On the program and a band « and other feat dedication of _merly perenne kW “the Fourth © Members of 0) r Milksioners on Friday plans for the progr ar begin at 2 o'clock in ¢ Mayor Ole Hanson has acce thyitation of President Cec Hal of the park boar principal spea As part of the « donated by the wom Improvement club, will fiy from a T5-foot start, « the International Spar The University Commer Will have a part in the progrs Troop Movement WASHINGTON neert be held on July SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 M UNDER BRAMBILLA Until Tuesday Night Only COLISEUM'S NEWS SERVICE Prepare for Biggest U. S. FAMOUS OPERA STAR JOINS OIL PRODUCERS OKMUI 'HERE’S THE CHAMP MASSACRE DAY, JUNE 14, OF JEWS WILL BE eee Vrominent and public the the men of Will address indignation mass ing to be held ins the pollan theatre next Wed June 18, be ety big WRITER OF LETTERS ANGIM MALOTTE ON THE WURLITZER Kreister Concert 1:30 Sunday Famous sereen beauty of the and stage, who recently packed a lead ing photoplay house here in “Phe Girl From Paris” “THE FOLLIES GIRL” The comedy of a daring dancer who with heroism and pluck foils the intrigue of scheming relatives, Until 6:30 P. M—General dren 10c, loges 45¢~ After 6:30 P. M.- children 10c¢, war tax. | Mezzanine loge seats, 68¢ plus war tax, may be reserved by phone. Elliott 25 admission 22c, chil- plus war tax. ~Lower floor 31c, lower floor loges baleony 50¢ 22c, plus Olive Thomas, former was ZolR designated Fisher as the girl in uty ison beautifu America most show ‘forever An the great and hu Americ rt to al creas of inne women and thene tote ple in or on, ayn official prete Ne «reat nations in es public held public enat » be held in the Metre Wednenday and parti ative citizens pated in by rep of all religions, LET GERMANY IN LEAGUE--CECIL Britisher Favors Entry of Teutons and Russians LONDON me 14.(United Press) Lord Ceetl, a meeting in Albert t night, de at bot y and I to the leagw R. ¢ aia © expressed the hope that would be admitted. a and league tions will not ¢ we let It and It shall be « prove her » novitiate “The impression prev circles that Article X b nant guarantees exieting boun Nothing ¢ id be does provide is tha ority the more pleased darken lens true omt inatons future fr conformity league of when eary, shall not at spoke. Am present were Admira CHINESE PAPER IS PRINTED IN FRANCE at (Special to Tr PARI in France them—« congress a paper pr YY. M. « distinct paper call We sical written ar a ‘ r The paper te nd has a paid cir June ni ers nd there are 160,000 of news of the peace tivities thru the over it ham the cnn Yh Mor lng in what the Ch YORK, June 14. Twelve represent! wo continents ly for the start of the Ir ternational Sweepstakes race at the purse of $35,000, There sces, 10, 20, 90 and will be four r lor to abbi Koolt of Ttabbl — Bigron Congregatio Har 1 Hirneh and three or fou f the highest standing information of these porroms and attention of the A i are ted to »pen pror bring peraecutions ttre in charge of « ov the mans meeting joint action of all the Jewish orgapimations of Seattle and Spe Adolph nh Rabbi Samuel 1 Glager. Leopold M he anak enthal, Koch, Stern, ehalr- | J. Aronson, Samuel Ontrow, ikan Morganatern, Pom Cobn, Goodgtic ville Monkheimer, Geo, W. St Isaac Krown FIGHTING KNOX LEAGUE SCHEME Effort Will Be Be Made to Pre- wenbure, Arthur G Nubensteln, Mf a vent Its Passage WASHINGTON, June 14 An of ndum on the Knox reso. arate the league of na in to be to prevent the ng the measure. The in expected to be evi the writing of enforce peace speak to urge all over the country. Hitcheock, Pitt Walsh of Mon trat n the menate, the the peace treaty Wh ore man, Wi and ead the admin «will be in full ers sald in ® great at the peo tion aa a ult 4 of te wing th ple regard the Knox reso! r attempt to des lxon’s influence abroad wy © leaders of both sides today preparation for what promises to be the senate’s most sous week, tt was an ad uneasiness among democrats. of them frankly acknowledged President Wilson would * home and personally take charge of the fight which they feel is THIEVES ROB BLIND NEWSIE Burglars Break Into and) Rob Stores Some wish Petty thieves were active Friday night, according to the robberies night gest Never Seventh ave. Dawnon Lomack, colored, newsis who sleeps woke up about 11 p Me was ordered The } the reported to nd § * wan News Co., the police aturday morning sustained by 802 blind att ng thru the cash to keep with about h $20 was in pennies drawer quiet, The men he Meyer 1319 Thir lay nigh Contect taken nd $93 from the Prowlera climber the } nsom ¢ S Fourt ole Electr stealing a lady's The Counts Th Union st., was en the dewk ery Cx ered thru a rear pried open money 218 window, A small amount of and taken Burglars forced rear windo rR. B place was ranse the bare in a “PRISONERS OF THE FOURTH NEAR PIKE. Tonight, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday A splendid actor in a most congenial role J. WARREN KERRIGAN _IN— RNR PINES” The big, virile, silent men of the woods who spent the long northern win- ters in the logging camps and who come out, practically as strangers, to an- other world, in the spring, their pockets filled with the pay for their long months of work, are not always to be blamed if they foolishly throw their money away on drink that makes them forget their aloofness from the rest of the world and squander it upon the games of chance and the steel eyed and red lipped women who wait for their coming. ple “P soners of the Pines,” and it is such as they Such men as these peo- that Hillaire Latour, the role J. Warren Kerrigan plays, works with and is regarded as a leader. No, Hazel; a woman seldom talks Ernest P. Russell on the Wurlitzer to herself, but she more than mal p for it when she bas m: “Here Comes the Bride’ To Groom She’s Never Seen “Tere comes the brid D. and “sight ur hu id n her aS fo atinconionaasnangyat +) the Ch band furr om « heautifu {nese fashion palanquin are being delivered SEND MESSAGE IN SHELLS, NEW PLAN NEW YORK, June 14—A hollow h shell, fused to emit on strik ing a gas of smokelike density by day and luminous at night, and used to transmit messages from di. vision headquarters to advanced or exposed positions, {s another war. time secret which has now been ade public According Admiral Gleaves, the shell has a range of about 2,000 and is If-propelling. Its was such as to require 14 seconds to travel that “slow enough,” the admiral said, to active man to dodge it hear it coming could be readily its smoke cloud by day ht by night, picked up, up unscrewed and the message in side delivered to officer for whom it ¥ WONDERLAND ALICE IS DEAD IN BRITAIN (Special to The Star by N. E. A) LONDON, June 14,-—“Alice in Wonderland” is dead. The original of Lewis Carroll's famous book has just passed away in Cheltenham. She was Mrs, Edith Alice Maitland, the daughter of Canon Litton, of Gloucester. As a child she was a great favorite of Rev. C. L. Dodgson the real name of Lewis Carroll, and |she wrote a book, “Childish Memo. ries of Lewis Carroll,” which has \been incorporated in a life of the writer of “Alice In Wonderland.” yards velocity enable an he see or truck it the sent g to guess of One liltle flower to a living man is }worth more than a wagon load of al emblems to a dead one, distance, | SAYS BRITISH MORE WELCOME THAN U. 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