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Tonight will witness the crowning ¢ the carnival queen in Chinatown, Two Oregon Men | Are Murdered ROSEBURG, Ore., May 28.—Two murders, both victims being men, are being investigated in Southern Ore gon. | Abe Givens, a homesteader, was found dead yesterday in his cabth in the Peel section, 22 miles from Rose- burg. His body, with a bullet-hole in it, was partly consumed by fire, The slayer has not been captured, A. C. Haverland, a machinist, 35, was stabbed to death Wednesday at | Lakeport, in Northern county, im @ quarrel with Henry F. Lawrence, Ti, who is under arrest, on a charge of stabbing his opponent to death. The | slaying is said to have been the re j sult of a feud of long standing. DENIED A Chinn Girls Rivals for High i\Anti-Bolshevik Forces Honor | Spring Surprise q | 3 | WASHINGTON, May 2%.—Viadl- | vontok, in Siberia, has been captured otes for whom have been deposited | | A on £ x ‘t & rapid rate all week in the big | San Francisco Judge Turns : q ia 9h tin 1eseptlann sede bs’ the ak pet toteeg.0n6 semmnceee al aan _ . . . cs 8 nival. Down Application for Writ a snbolevik army. whieh hae = . nown Chinn girls, a quartet of been congregated in the distrist to Reopen Case . sg ltween Vladivostok and the Mame churian border Attorney Byron C. Parker's applica Mina Fannie Eng, The girl receiving | pel and loeal forces, according to ad Hon for a writ of audita querela, de A he largest number of votes will be vices here. A provisional pro-Amur to give Thomas Mooney a rowned queen the open-air plat: | government has been proclaimed by trial. . , 1m and receive the congratulations | the non#ocialist organizations. ‘The Tm denying the writ, Judge Louder . of the crowd flag of the old Russian empire is have given Mooney a rehear or with promises given «arty to the state department report, the writ would have been n the week. Groups are requeated —— n to wear their insignia in order to did not deny the justice of the letermine who shall make the big tion for a new trial, but re gent showing peopel in this case. F tra inwures dance tunes for the even t his decision Judge Louderback ing. pr the first time since the irnival began the police department | only because of the novelty has iasued a permit for the sale of ool “this igtcation. but because of » and other carnival novel: | i & similar position, the court ug, donated by the Universal Ship. | “@Zamined the argument of coun ping & Trading Co., valued at $750, And authorities submitted, with will be given away tontght Utmost care, and after careful Chinese who have been active In tien, has concluded that ‘ . * a working for the carnival include W. WATURDAY, MAY 28, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 by Kappel troops, the state depart ousins, Mary, Margaret, Florence BRAN FRANCISCO, May 25 aut tins Lonnie Woo, Miss Rose Law| |! Fighting began at Viadivostok at waid, had there been any pow Union labor is prepared to attend now fying from all the principal entirely on technical grounds, New attractions are being naa | the importance of this decision to @emurrer of the district attorney S 3 P L. Dong, manager; Loy Hing, anniat- | } MOONEY IS J olson Back Again at Met CROWN QUEEN | THE FAT BOY AND THE HOT SUN ‘VLADIVOSTOK IS ment was advised today, The Kap nd LAllian, in addition to which are Judge Louderback yestertay denied i Yow, Mise Ruth Loule Hugh and 10 & m. yesterday between the Kap way under the law whereby he mass formation tonight, in ac buildings in Vladivostok, according that the writ asked for was for the evening, and a good orches. @efendant, and to any other per: ’ r " . A handmade, genuine Tientsin oe | behalf. of the people must be sus ant oma N. G, Shee Mun George Chan Soon and Woo Kua} faid that the principle of audita, 7 Tung, secretaries; Woo Quon Ben, | was designed as a civil writ bs a ~ treasurer. | if allowed woukt cause the F : Sa Se ie io : _ H $400,000,000 AMERICA ISA GREAT No Longer Bignmist:_ “Masher” te Slain, Annul 2d Marriage me ais sh ASIATIC POWER, SAYS. |jnsertiuthste sores wltt'th nas a eeeneest fo fe the action Mrs. Helen Cass, pretty 22-year-old received announced that} 7-4] Jolson, comedian, Met. 2-—Paul Nicholson, Moore. NISTE OM C A to be ‘arrested as a bigamist, Now | wife of a Denver policeman, 0 mediate) appeal to the) 9 One of the “Dancers de Luxe,” Palace Hip. 4—Cecilia i MI R FR HIN Nae Ouiy one Ruepeee.. Hie areas the roses and exoneration yesterday Rhodes, Pantages. Decision Applies to All| BY S. K. ALFRED SZE he Seles Kind Donte Weds on tnt poate Bs ee wilting, missioner Hay * # & * 8 # i oe Classes of Employes Chinese Minister to the United States the ground that the ceremony was| Thursday Mrs. Cass was selsed u performed while a former husband,| Thursday Mr#. Cass wag seized by - Sues JL indeberg Al Jolson, president of the world|ton will offer their new vocal in ‘The United States fe one of the lack of political unity in China. Emest Charles Sutton, was alive. | apartment, The man laughed when FRANCISCO, Cal, May 25./° fn. song and laughter, with bis|spiration called “Learn to Sing.” CHICAGO, May Work on the | Greatest Asiatic powerm: But I ask you to remember the) Mrs Hunter's request for annul-| she threatened to kil! him if he didn't veory motes |COMPANY Of entertainers (under the| Phil La Toska is an expert juggler, | @cition slicing wages of the railroad | You never thought of your coun-|*mormous size of China. It i 48) ment met no objections from the|release her, and attempted to em: | direction of the Messrs. Shubert) will] Dobbs, Clarke and Dare, two young| Workers by $409,000,000 wan com-|try as an Asiatic nation, did you? bis as all of Europe, It hers va! prosecutor's office, represented by| brace her. Jerking free, Mrs. Cams ! nleted te ny the . banal rc of the « spulation © " + Efile in superior court today |Pt® &t the Metropolitan theatre/men and a girl, present a comedy pen all hese by 2 A warp hha on Well, think of your long Pacific 2 hall gg hae Pw tp tg a | Miss Esther V. Johnson as divorce fired three shots from an automatic ve Tafet Lindebore wealthy [Sunday night for 4 days, with a mat. | singing and dancing act < ron made | coast line with its harbors filled “ 4 | Proctor. Miss Hunter said after the | pistol into Spencer's body. He died 9 eo oat “4 ines Wednesday, in “Sinbad,” the oe Public next Wednesday at 9:30 8. ™ | with whipping from the Far Bast, |™*mber that it has very poor 1% | decree was granted that she would| instantly. The young woman was one wacker, by ule! cay and gorgeous production from JULIA CURTIS ON The amount of the wage cut will 4 " 2 {ternal communication tacflitie probably now sue for divorce from | congratulated by Coroner Hunter on » bank commissioner, state|fn” wow York Winter Garden which |PALACE HIP BILI. vary on different clases of labor, in|, An4 think of your Atlantic cons REPUBLIC Sutton her “straight shooting.” bington haa served Jolson so famously for} Featuring the new show coming| Proportion to the increases granted |line which has been brought almost IN YEARS pe 2 (UEBe complaint alleges that Linde-| 0/0, two years lromorrow to Loew's Palace Hip will|® year ago. Some reductions, it was eae ot the Penta maunai|..1 ask you to remember, too, that Em as director of the Scandina-| wr Jolson comes with a budget of /be the popular musical comedy star, | Understood today, will be as high as | >¥ : ges sme dy be aay canny (the Chinese republic ts only nine | ee can bank of Tacoma.lramous songs, also jokes, stories and| Julia Curtis, who will bring some|20 per cent, while others will be/#"d improv be Of rapid years old—it is only a baby repub o from the bank in excess | antics calculated to delight his host | original song impressions i“ ee Soe Se fee tate f American | 4% She amount permitted by the | o¢ friends and admirers here. Of the| A trio of artistic performers are| The decision will apply to ait ae: ee ee Seen th ett a Mandi ee seen, O88 eof Washington and so con-/24 productions made to date on ita |billed as “Dancers De Luxe.” A laates of employes, skilled and un-|'sland possessions. Practically All| 4:44 in America and Europe, over: | to Its recent failure. Hay|stage, “Sinbad” holds the reputation | young man and two agile young | "killed oe them are te Ceineter wees. Cae petra gt weet ne |threw the Manchu emperors. They of the liquidation pro-|o¢ peing the best in construction, the, women, with Mila Ione featured, ped Sy oy aig oe on the | were the most autocratic and most cleverest in situation and surprise, form the trio. 2 despotic rulers in the workt This B effort was recently made tolthe wittiest in quip and dialogue Florence Ben and Jack Belgrave Seaplane Service to seennt (ls why 1 say that the United |torm of government ruled China for Lindebers om Califor! In Mr. Jolson's supporting com-|will provide the oneact sketch} B,C, Starts June 15 aoe to'® great’ Asiatic power, more than 3,000 yearn. On @ grand jury indictment, but|pany of nearly one hundred actors, | featured on the bill, an amusing bit é Because of American intereste in| Ww. changed this despotic form of “writ of habeas corpus obtained) «ingers and dancers, ete, there art a| of domestic farce by C. H. O’Donnell,| That Seattle and Vancouver, RC. |Asit, Far Eastern observers #0 in| covernment to a republic of the Felease when superior courtiscore of Broadway favorites and a| entitled “Three G. M.” Will be connected by @ regular daily |tle near future an era of close co % modern and ‘most liberal ten- the indictment defective. goodly galaxy of Winter Garden| Gordon and Gordon are eccentric |*taplane service by June 15 is be | operation between the United States | gen cing, beauties. comedians. Maxon and Morris have | lieved likely, following the announes. |and China. Now, jelly, wah 0 great ive Men eee an original novelty offering made up| ™ent of Avery J. Black and Ansel| This cooperation may be econom-| snange cannot take place without MOORE BILL OFFERS lof mannikin impermonations, “The|© Eckmann, of the Pacific Airways |is, industrial, political, or all threeJiome unrest and disarray. China wn in Storm |rkeTeNTI0Us act Read of Ambition” te the title of the | HSRaNy. rane te Jattity the to lorill being ‘benefit beth to China| ust, bave time for hdjustment | feature ean ickets In advance to justify the tm-|will bring benefits both to China : 2 FRANCISCO, May 28°—Find.| One of the most pretentious acts | fea pI cidtheta purdnas gt 0 ambahas “Gs (naa ie Codael Mead _Beeamber that your own country, Henry Linane’s boat,j0f the current vaudeville season a hone Two NK after it cut the political ties that/ . partly submerged in |Comes to the: Moore tomorrow. It is U » Re f The plane will carry six passen- | NATION: ee 1 bound it to Great Britain, pasned rn off Redwood City has|#ddie Borden on Fifth ave. Mr.| UFGe eopening oO | IONS O} RTE also thru a period of stress and re- there: thin *. Lin-|Borden has a cast.of 20 supporting | Fore in a closed cabin and 1.000! China and the United States will /adjustment enable pore port rvabee=c—Koctgee ieee 4 save Henry Albers Case Pounds of bageage. | It will be |iearn that thetr people have a great| Well, China in having the same @rowned when their craft was |eaeh calls for an attractive setting| WASHINGTON, May 28—~The — be Mee eine wg tae Tb: “deal tn common, kind of troubles today im a squall off San Francisco |&nd spectal costuming. Oregon Bar Association has asked | °F co te ry vs "he ga the one) First, they are the two most sin-| What we need most is leaders, this week. The War Eagie| Miss Norton and Paul Nicholson |the supreme court for permiaston to ~ acted ea 38° a rn cere, most frank nations on earth. |trained in your country. We are with a cargo of salt. |Will appear in “A Dramatic Car-| appear before it to reopen the case = are $25 each way, $50 &/ Neither nation believes in under-|going to have them. toon.” of Henry Albers, well known Pacific |"US¢ trip band agreements or secret diplo| When I was a student at Cornell on five promissory notes BN eee ting to $343,701.35 was on » M. James B. Donovan and Mies Marie |Coast miller, convicted in the lower] 7 macy, University | was one of six Chinese easure to Lee th “Doing Well, Thank You,"{|courts of violating the espionage Pioneer Dies on A Chinese likes to lay hin cards | students in the United States. To. have taken portions of funny wheezes | law. face up on the table. does aniday there are over 2,000 Chinese pon Monday v Sut and good songs and combined them| The conviction of Albers, who had Way for Visit| American. Amerivan | students here! ot hotel owners that thelin « delightful number appealed to the supreme court, was ran two full years in New York and has i a comes to you with fri€ndly words,| If the finances of the Chinese new garbage bill is unfair] prances Kennedy, America’s great |reversed upon the confession of er-| SUMAS, May 28-—Tom Brown, 74. \you know he hasn't a secret agree: | government permit, 1 hope within a } member of the atate house of repre lment in hia pocket. And the samelfew yearn to neo 200000 Chinese | Hear shattered the house record of every oa ‘Will be threshed out at the! omedienne, and three other acts |ror under orders of Attorney Gen. Jolson’s played from the Atlantic to the Heensing the collectors. BIG GIRL ACT action of the government in asking |T™%Ch Just beyond Sumas, across the |iixes to play a square game. He No leas a person than Alexander {the court to reverse the Albers case | (ternational boundary line. Brown |reties on moral force rather than | WE ARE HERE” will be | pantages himself is sponsor for the (creates a conflict in decisions inter.| a" born in Cockermouth, England. | force of arma. “Subject of Rev. Paul Rood's aa new headline feature on the bill com-| preting the expionage law. He toook up a homestead in King| go, you mee, your country and| Mt the Y. M.C. A. (0 men only ling to the Pantages beginning Mon. . : ‘ county in 1888 and has since lived in| mine are not as far apart as many @f the city council next| complete the bill. eral Dougherty sentatives, dropped dead Friday aft-|thing is true of a Chinese studying at ra Ocean. yy. The new ordinance would eee The bar association, represented |¢TR0On. He was on hin'way to visit! q Chinese, like an American, be-lntien eet bese shai: PRICES: city contract garbage collec: |paN FEATURES by Senator McNary, claims that the|M™# sons. Joe and Will, on a chicken |tieves in justice and fatness. He!” And every etudent who goes back [ Songs] Eves.: $1 to $3.50 Mat. Wed: $1 to $3 A Ravishing Revel of Radiant Girls to China will be one more strong link in the chain that is binding us every day more closely together. at3p.m. This will be the A ” oo - various sections of Washingten. day matinee. The act is “Dan Cupid, : suppone. Meeting until September Ltd." a merry musical comedy. Head. | 1,900 Climb on Joy BE caycaigpeatic as Lota of Americans question me ing the cast is Eddie Vogt, one of . INER! ERVICES for Iris|about the present political situation HANT’S MONEY Nav york's popular cometians wee|' C@rt at Car Frolic|cay str were pelt at the inition lis Chien aed t pepty that it is | is taking a flyer into vaudeville. The} When the “all aboard” signal was| Worth Mortuary Friday afternoon. very hopeful. BURIED IN JAR act was booked personally by Mr.|sounded at the big dance of the| IMterment followed at Forest Lawn| In reading your press reports, | ‘TILL HE BUYS CAR || "n3*** street car men's association at the cemetery. some of you get the idea there is a| Two young women of charming ap |old K. of P. ball Friday night, more | gum M. L, Ford, || pearance and both of them talented |than 1,500 paaeerigers had climbed | jnean’t think || musically are the Gallerini sisters. aboard the joy wagon. All money much of banks. "FED is wealthy Martha Hamitson is too widely | realized will go to the benefit fund! “He bought an expensive auto-||known in vaudeville as a clever|of the organization. Mobile from Frank Sherer, loca! || comedienne to require much in the| ~— ge way of introduction. When in Seattle, eat at Boldt’. en bring you the money in a Cecilia Rhoda and Geo Advertisement, | little bit,” he toid the agent nw - — Sherer waited. A short while later Ford re- geese ven’mall THE WAYFARER Bee efies (nthe grovsd. ‘Prom the jar he produced the money to pay for the big car TWO BIG SHOWS IN ONE VAUDEVILLE —with— JULIA CURTIS Popular Musical Comedy Star NIGHTS 7:00 AND 9:00 3 MONDAY MATINEE Alexander Pantages Presents EDDIE VOGT in “DAN CUPID, LTD.” Gorgeously Girled and Spectacular Musical Revue With a Broadway Cast Chorus of 3,000 Voices Will Rehearse Tuesday Evening May 31, 7:45 PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH xth Avenue and University Street “DANCERS DE LU Music and Dance Creations Florence Jack BELL & BELGRAVE In a One-act Comedy “Three G, M.” It Is Easy to Save HERE are so many ways of spend- ing money that some people over- look the advantages of having a sav- ings account. WANTED—Three men to study the part of “Way- farer,” with possible opportunity of playing leading part in “America’s Passion Pageant.” Four women to study part of “Understanding.” Four women for the “Angel.” GORDON & GORDON Amusing Twists and Turns For those who do not know or do not realize how easy and necessary it is to have funds laid aside for emer- gencies, the officers of this bank will be pleased to explain the advantages of saving regularly. MAXON & MORRIS In Mirthful Oddities DOBBS, CLARKE & DARE in “VAUDEVILLE REMNANTS” Feature Photoplay JUNE Ul, 2 P. M., STADIUM—Rehearsal of chorus it — on CONWAY TEARLE per ey for all principal speaking parts; also solo parta, RHODA & CRAMPTON —in— “LEARN TO SING” PHIL LA TOSKA —_— “The Talkative Juggier” by Resinol Ointment. It stops the smarting ‘at once and cools the inflammation. Notice to Plaque Holders Out-of-town visitors for Plaques will be recognized “Wayfarer Week” may camp for reserved seats on ONE in 20-acre grounds at Wood. night only of “Wayfarer land Park; stoves, wood, wa. Week,” University of Wash ter — everything free; police ington Stadium. protection day and night. Combined Resources, Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank and Dexter Horton, National Bank $23,818,290.20 Dexter Horton Trust and Two Peachy Girls THE GALLERINI SISTERS A Musical De Luxe Battery of Laughs MARTHA HAMILTON & CO. “Oh, You Women” what about a few packages in i that lunch? Bluhill Pimento Cheese Pantagescope Showing Episode 13 of “Velvet Fingers” General Admission—Matinees, 25c; Nights, 40c Coming—EVA TANGUAY—Coming rats (16 R RHEUMAT 4