The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 3

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WEBER TS very Day a G Photoplay James Kirkwood Wesley Barry and Marjorie Daw C THOMAS MEIGHAN head a cast of thousands }) —in— Marshall Neilan’s “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER” A tensely dramatic story of the White Man's early struggles in the West that is interspersed with the clean fun lively young Barry*injects into the play as a bowlegged youngster of the plains! Many scenes in the famous beauty spot—Glacier National Park. Bobby Bumps Cartoon Jensen & Von Herberg i News MALOTTE On the Wartitzer, playing “Miserere” from Il Trovatore by Verdi COMING | JACKIE COOGAN | in “Peck’s Bad Boy” But the Bartender Is Still With Us buffaloes are gone. Also the 30 cent meal And the der, and John Michell, 34, occupa tion, bartender, were arrested Mon- Gay night. They are held in city Jail} for the U. 8. marshal. the bracing Northland—a “THE erry OF SILENT MER” Innocent, but helpless: in the hands of the law, and then— escape! The soulstirring drama of a hunted man. A Paramount Picture SUNSHINE COMEDY “The Simp,” with Al St. John BURTON HOLMES’ SCENIC Monte © PATHE NEWS COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing selection from the musical com- edy success, “Sweethearts.” COMING DOROTHY DALTON in “The Idol of the North” MILDRED HARRIS First National Attraction First Time tn Seattle “OLD DAD” The story that. thrilled millions of readers of the Woman’s Home Compan- ion! — Episode Seven “THE SON OF TARZAN” Wolves in Raids on French Sheep PARIS, May 17.—There is much excitement in country districts around Marseilles, owing to the pres ence of wolves, which are making ravages among the flocks, Hunting clubs of the district are preparing to organize a systematic search for | the maranders. Wolves have not ap peared in this part of France fo: many years, Canadian National Railways CANADA Calls You! urney vivid with multiform delights! Amidst lakes and poy ia Beg rg tains, you nada’s pyre ip and fis! ine ot air tingling with the scents of balsam and of pine. ie 5 dy instead, restful stopovers at the Dominion’s The » “Continental Stated" — pen Ret acrose Canada—can be met at man: Seethe Jasper Park—Mt. Edit! Fears: There laos 3 s va delighttul soni eee tri /fancouver—Prince ‘paceage” ‘ough Vi ZEME nimumer vielt to Alaska and the Coast atby Canada—the wonderland of bea: Low Tourist Fares Freed caer ad polate ast trom June to Septe lusive, fara Fanpages sites gan go through to Oe Raat Eielge Tovests desi Yorks Call on or write Eastbound CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY d. F. MeGUIRE, 902 Second Ave., SEATTLE, WASH. THE SKATTLE STAR THE GROTE-RANKIN lowed by Convict’s Suicide | OTTO F. KEGEL, President RAWLINS, Wyo, May 17.—After oe one of the most daring prison breaks on record, Al Biscardo, 35, died by his own hand yesterday Bisoaréo was serving 18 yeare in| the Wyoming penitentiary for auto mobile thert He went for the prison physician, Dr. Raymond F er, who re with R. C. Magoor, thinking I il. The two me re at BREAKS PRISON: KILLS HIMSELF Sensational "Escape Fol- | An extraordinary money saving event, made possible by a special purchase of four carloads of Mon- arch Malleable Ranges, together with every Monarch Malleable Range in our warehouses, are in- up against the wall, while Biscardo foreed Wa ank ©, Haskell to unlock the i ell | He orderes clan and Ma-| goor into the physician's machine, | he phy while he sat in the ing Dr, Baker to drt of his revolver, White pursued in another aut cluded in a sweeping price reduc- tion— goor leaped out of the first machine, te three miles from Rawlings. | po ~ ig At the edge of a great wood 16 t > * + H | the seene of his escape 3 * i Hl ed the physiclan to} nm a é & i op. He walked ¢ put thru heavy tim a " 4 | ber. | Bh.) ¥ | Shortly the wanten’s car drew up | 4 | - }A shot was heard tn the | ia | a 4 Out on the prairie later 4 7 , . body was found. Hoe had shot him. Hl x. ‘#2 E | Ont te tbo hand, itl iq ) ee a wv. « A ‘ 4 m fo BUYS SIZE OR MODEL NOW Four or six-hole Monarchs—with leg or cabinet base. Sentence deferred in sup n case of Herbert W. ( |guilty of fraud in connection nus application, i NOW PLAYING BEBE DANIELS With JACK HOLT in ‘Ducks and Drakes’ Out-of-town patrons can avail themselves of this wonderful Oppor- tunity to own a Monarch. We pre- pay transportation charges to your nearest station. A small payment down and small weekly or monthly payments buy a Monarch Malleable Range. ‘With ‘fifteen, seventeen, nineteen or twenty-one-inch ovens. BLUE MOUSE THEATRE ES) Summer Prices Row MATINEE - 13¢ AFTER 6 P. M. 22c ADD TAX Buy a Monarch Malleable Range —it is the most economical—the most serviceable—the most attrac- LAST TIMES TODAY Pauline Frederick -IN— “The Mistress of Shenstone” Three Days Starting WEDNESDAY ‘PASSERS-BY’ —ALSO— TOM SANTSCHI —IN— “A SAGEBRUSH MUSKETEER” tive Range you can put in your home. The special price includes water connections—Trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch. Dead Man, Veteran, on “Slacker’”’ List Professor G. B. Rigs, of botany Prosecution of Girl | gsartmont at U wilt lecture before Foolish, Says Judge |agricutural education department PHILADELPHIA, May 17.—The of British Columbia at Victoria this prhrordiver tea m0 oS Pbvep Ys action of the district attorney's of. fice in seeking the indictment of| bing her father to death. At the children on murder charges was call-| preliminary hearing it was hhown ed “damned foolish” by Judge| that the girl attempted to protect Brown at the hearing of Elizabeth | her mother against the blows of her Mabel Lance, 15, charged with stab-! enraged father, If you enj roy GOOD COFF FEE ‘You will enj Hills Pros. Re da Cc Ad COFF FEE —_rz_- Better diffe cates be produced. ‘Selected from the finest plantations, Rich flavored and full bodied. Nature produced the flavor, the vacuum can retains it Ten Days’ Journey Reduced to an Hour SAN FRANCISCO, May 17—| LONDON, May 17.—Malls sent by Check of slacker lists Issued for San| alr from Aleppo to Alexandretta ity today reveal | take only an hour, Instead of seven | to ten pays by land and water, Other Attractions ORCHESTRA Francisco and vicin ed that the first man on the list of elght names is dead. Hoe died from tuberculosis two years ago. A war veteran also appears listed. American legion to investigate re ported attack of members on water. front. Now’s the Time to Build! NOTHER BIG REDUCTION in the prices of Stetson & Post Lumber brings to all prospective builders A MOST EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE @ Give us your list of required material and get our figures now. (@ We own our own timber and do our own logging and manufacturing. Therefore we offer you a distinct advantage in both quality and price. 311 WHATCOM AVENUE ——— ELLIOTT 711-712 JSTETSON &POST LUMBER CO. “Has mary rivals ~No e uals ee ee

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