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THE SEATTLE STAR ' Th = SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921. ‘Making the Movies’ Feature at Pantages )THER, 40, Trixie Friganza Is Headliner at Moore QUITS HOME “Making the Movies" ture of the new bill at the Pantages, ‘ | - | beginning Monday, in which Joseph | jj ¥ rod \a and Tom Ward, expert mo- | | tion picture men, will make a picture | PAGE 5 4 POLICE SHOOT THREE BANDITS. Mg bs | Van |Wild Riot in Fashionable. F 4 Chicago District CHICAGO, June 4—Three bandits were shot and probably mortally wounded early today in @ battle e Great American Home is the fea : & NO, YOU BETTER GIVE IT To THE CAT | CAN'T STOP NOW “To FRY THAT jin full view of the audienc se driver Takes Family Funds With Her in Flight to California PORTLAND, June 4.—Infatuated ‘With a youth young enough to be her gon, Mrs, Cora MeGonigal, 40, de Serted her husband, two daughters And her invalid mother, took $6,000 fn family funds and fled to Califor. | Bia with Rollo Johnson, ear-old “jazz” boy, the husband told authori. late today. A warrant for the } st of the pair has been sworn it by Elisworth MocGonigal, the Fy | Authorities in Southern cities have j Mm notified to apprehend the flee. ing pair. Mrs, McGonigal is wanted )@5 a witness against the boy Denby Approves A Airplane Awards WASHIN June 4.—Secre ‘of the Navy Denby has approv- final awards under the navy | competition for designs of airplanes | to be operated from ships. | The first award was given to the Payton-Wright company, whose de @ens will be purchased for $16,000; the second award to G. Blias & Bros., Inc. to receive $10,000; the third to the Curtiss Airplane corporation to Feceive $5,000, and the fourth to Alexander Klemin, to ive $2,000. Wyoming May Be in Fourth Celebration Officers and crew of the super- dnought Wyoming will be met y Dr. Walter S. Kelton, chairmah the reception committee of the burth of July organization, and his © Gommittee, when it arrives today to ; we for the participation of the ) Personnel of the ship in Seattle's Fourth of July celebration. The Arkans: s, which arrives here | June 7, and the New York which comes June §, will be similarly met. Constitution Change Heard by Engineers Amendments to the constitution of the American Association of En- @ineers, passed last month at the National convention, were read to the ‘Members of the local chapter by J. 1—Mathews and Ayres, Moore. Hip. 38—Joe Roberts, Pantages. | present cast picked from the au portion of the pl each performance, picture will be tages scr Joe Roberta, an added attra He plays the m numbers fence, A » made at and the completed shown on the the following ttle banjoist, will be ion on the new bill wt difficult of classi as well as ay will an wee all the popu favorites. The Poster Piroettes, presented by Kate W. Simon: will be another stellar feature, including six pretty girls in a charming dance Fred Jarvis and Frederica Harri son Will present their latest comedy uccess, * in which this clever duo promises” some original nd humorous dialogue “Are You Next?" is the title of a Kit featuring Ted Cleveland and *efy Dowrey, Mack and Williams various types of danc The Pantagescope will show of “Velvet Fingers ZA HEADS ¢ VAUDEVILLE Trixie Friganz one of America’s atest comediennes, is the line ture at the Moo for the week “Lonesom the | | “Hard Boiled” ts | sketch Jand Ada starting Sunday afternoon. Two score musical comedies are indebted to Miss Frigunza for their success, but vaudeville is her favorite play ground. “My Little Bag o’ Trix” is her offering this Wallace and Grette Ard of Dance and 8 another featured number time” is a farce presented, played by a cast of five actors, head ed by Al Hinton ason the title of a Frank Mathews “Looking Ahead” given by Ayres |solves the future of the girl by show Jin which they revolve at the rate of |maintain safety devices at all rail-| was tempo Homer Romaine |road crossings may be the result of | order PREXY’S COOK GETS VACATION Hardings Go Picnicking With Knox Today BY RAYMOND CLAPPER WASHINGTON, June W. A. Bolling, Seattle delegate, at the semi-monthly meeting .of the as- sociation in the Fine Arts Club building last night. Lord Byng Will Be _ Governor of Canada ‘LONDON, June 4.—Lord Byng, of the most famous generals dur- the world war, has accepted the 0 nent of governor general of ‘ft bas been announced here. Byng, who is 58 years old, was de a baron in 1919, in recognition his war services. He had been in British army since 1883. Funeral Rites for hilip Heard Sund | Funeral services for Philip Heard, ‘Who died following an automobile ac- cident last Sunday, will be held Sun- day, at 2 p. m., at the parlors of the Cremation Society of Washington. ier, of State to Meet Tuesday Pioneers ‘from all over the state ‘will get together and swap yarns and Feminiscences Tuesday and Wednes day in Pioneers’ Assembly hall, Mad. 4 park. ‘To be a pioneer you must have lived in the state for at least 40 ' years. No other requirement. | Tuesday the pioneers will meet at 1 p. m. to elect officers. q ‘The Wednesday session will be | featured by a 12 o'clock dinner. 4 ters of pioneers and the i eers’ auxiliary will assist in ng. _ To Investigate Harris Wreck R. H. Harris, university student, of the automobile which crashed thru the railing of the Montlake bridge, together with a car filled with Japanese Thursday night, resulting in the death of Yaye Ku- bota, was released pending investi gation by the coroner. Until all facts are known, no definite charge will be made. BREMERTON.—The body of Wes ley Ernest Harris, who died fighting with United States marines, arrived in Bremerton yesterday from France BUY A TENT TOBIAS AUTO TENT—TWO.IN- ONE Can Be Used as Auto or Regular Tent—No Poles Required $14.50 $10.50 New Wall Tents, 10x12..$12.45 All other sizes; low prices. This is the year to buy your tents, Reclaimed Government 16x16 House tent, original 5125.00; now Gold Medal Folding Cots.$3.50 Special—Just received 9,000 U. dent Harding was off for a week-end rest at the home of Senator Philan. der C. Knox, at Valley Forge, Pa., to- day. The president and Mrs. Har- ding and a small party left the White House by motor shortly after 8 o'clock A large hamper of food was car- ried along for the picnic lunch, which the party will eat somewhere along the banks of the Susquehanna river. They planned to reach Valley Forge im the afternoon and will remain over at the Knox estate until Mon- day morning. The excursion is purety one of rest, and the only others in the immediate party, besides Senator and Mrs Knox, will be Brig. Gen. C, E. Saw. yer, the president's physician, and George B. Christian, secretary to the president. Secret service men and newspaper correspondents trailed behind, Sunday the president and Mrs. Harding will travel over the historic ground on which Gen, Washington and his men spent their heroic win- ter of privation during the Revolu- tionary war, President Harding may make a brief address at the famous Valley Forge chapel, where several presidents have spoken. Altho President Harding's intention is to banish official cares while away, it is probable that some of the time will be spent discussing foreign af fairs with Senator Knox. The snarl which has arisen between the house and senate over the form of the pend ing peace resolution is one subject likely to be talked over informally. DAWSON, Y. T.—The first ship- ment of silver ore from the Keno hill district arrived here today on its way to the smelter. Ereed Erom Torture Eatonic Cleared His Up-Set Stomach “The people who have seen me t tortures from neuralgia brought on by an up-set stomach now see me riectly sound ne to "* writes R. Long. Profit by Mr. Long’s epee, keep your stomach in healthy condi- tion, fresh and cool, and avoid the silmente that come from an acid con- dition. brings relief by tak- ing up and carrying out the excess acidity and gases—does it quickly. Take an Eatonic after eating and sze how wonderfully it helps you. box costs only a trifle with your drug. vist’s guarantee. _ 4 avertisement. THE WA Chorus Rehearsal June 6, 7: 4—Prest-| MILLIONS URGED $700,000,000 Appropriation May Be Paid |. WASHINGTON, June 4.—Imme diate appropriation by congress of | $70,000,000 to pay the raflroads what the government is said to owe them on “additional claims” is being urged jon President Harding and congres- sional leaders as the next step in settling the troublesome railroad problem Accompanying this huge appro priation out of the United States treasury should go an arrangement for letting the railroads pay the gov- ernmient what they owe it over @ pertod of 15 years or longer, railroad representatives urge. The railroads jowe Uncle Sam between $800,000,000 }and $1,000,000,000, President Harding has been ad. vised to send congress a message rec | ommending the immediate appropria- tion of the money. Those who have | talked with him about it report him “deeply concerned” about where the $700,000,000 is to come from, in view of the already depleted condition of the treasury, the heavy taxes and the depression of business, » Find Only $5 : " in Postoffice Burglars got only $5 in change! from the Seabold, Kitsap coun postoffice last night, when the: jguined entrance to the general store | lin which the postoffice is located thr side window. If you wish them to have thick, healthy hair through life shampoo regularly with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Before shampooing touch spots of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. A clean, healthy scalp usually means good hair. Compie Bash Pree by Mall 2—Paula Kane, Palace} | FORRAILROADS ing the 1 and Inez feminine. Van Horn ve a sensational number 60 times a minute ts an aerial eccentric. | METROPOLITAN TO SHOW MUSICAL COMEDY “Mary,” presenting George M, Co han's comedians in the gre: cess of all time, will play an engage ment of one week at the Metropol tan, starting Sunday, June 12, with a matinee on Saturday. George M. Co. han, the actor-author-producer, presenting “Mary” solely under his own management, providing an ex cellent company of principals and a chorus of charming and graceful girls, CLEVER SKIT AT PALACE HIP | Joe Weston and Grace Eline, ap | pearing as “The Upper Under world Pair,” in an amusing and | clever character skit, are at the head of the list in the new program Sun- day at the Palace Hip, The “Rose Revue” is heralded as a gingery little musical revue, pre- sented by a man and two girls. “In- ventions a la Nut” presents Jule | Kibel and Paula Kane, in a comedy |skit with nonsense of the “nut” variety and tuneful songs. Jackie Goldie ts a blackface comedian, who }is hailed as the “dark spasm of joy.” Montambo and Nap are comedians, who will present some laughable acrobatic maneuvers. Buck Jones comes as the star of the feature photoplay, “Firebrand Trevison,” that will supplement the vaudeville. est suc Striking Seamen’s Injuries Not Fatal Chances for recovery of K. A Mortensen, a striking seaman, and Fred H. Bunker, both in the city hospital, are better, Mortensen's in- Juries, first thought fatal, now indi. cate he has a chance to recover. . with a} ONE LITTLE FISH! with police. The | chase A fourth escaped. m followed a Wil thru the fashionable Nort! district, The police car } banged into the bandit auto, @ | when the bandits attempted to flee Two who have been | identified at the hospital have wal | criminal records, shooting | Shore they were shot | Pays $10,000 Duty on Firecra PORTLAND, Ore, June 4. Hong, president of the Far trading company, today enriched coffers of the United States o by $10,000 as duty on 1,980 cases firecrackers. Had the steamer Mo tagu bearing the “crackers, |reached port four days ago, befor® he new tariff sheet went into effect, |the duty would have been just half Firecrackers are under the ban jelther Chinese New Year or I pendence Day in Oregon. The firey works cannot be sold in this state. © Lee Hong finds a ready sale fo. them in California and Washii "4 however, where they can be used f celebration purposes, but not in from foreign ports, Aged Pair Carry Out Suicide P. France, June 4, re investigating the double cide of M. and Mme. Brochent, Little Girls Dead; | Ask Safety Devices | A law compelling railroads to |the recommendation by a coroner's |jury Friday at the inquest into the | death of four-year-old Dolores Wil- |mes and three-year-old Margaret Stewart. The two children were killed when the automobile in which they were riding wag struck by locomotive at Cedar Mountain Tuesday | Mre. EB. J. Wilmes, Seattle, mother of Dolores, is still in the hospital at Renton. last Sunday School Picnic Is Planned for June 5 Two hundred and fifty children will be given an outing when the Bikur Cholom Sunday school gives its annual picnic, June 5, in Wood- land park, Pupils will assemble at 9 a, m. in the classrooms, and leave for the park at 10 o'clock, Twelve prizes will be awarded for contests, Those in charge of the picnic are: Mrs. R. Lurie, president of the La- dies’ auxiliary; Mra. H. Selesnick, | Mrs, J. Bridge, Mrs. J. Silver, Miss |C. Rackovitsch and Mr, M. Lewis- sobn, supervisor. Former Barber to the Kaiser Injured BERLIN, June 4.—Francois Haby, former imperial barber, who was re- sponsible for the kaiser’s famous mustache, is in a hospital. He was struck by a bicycle while walking in Unter den Linden, Legion Entertains Seattle Canadians | One hundred Canadians attended |the dance given by the Seattle post jof the American Legion’ as honor guests last night. “Making ERNIE YOU Preset! Delightfal Dan —PANTAGES Nights, 7 Y¥ MATINEE Ward Preaent the Movies” m Picture Drama With Seattle e Stage In Full View o A jence Seattle's Popular Musician oe Roberts ats KATE W. SIMMONS’ “Poster Pirouettes” ce Divertianement ianton—Matinees, 25 Cents; Ni ing—EVA TANGUAY—Coming Teo YFARER Monday Evening, 45 o’Clock First Presbyterian Church, Seventh Avenue and Spring Street SEC URE AVAILABLE al Ferguson Restrained From Firing Irving County Auditor D. E. Ferguson ily restrained by court Friday from discharging Thomas Irving, county custodian of voting machines. Judge Walter M French granted the injunction, hold- ing that Ferguson could not dis. charge Irving in the manner he had chosen, | | First Installment on China Fund Sent| Dr. William K. McKibben, secre- tary of the Seattle China famine re-| lief committee, sent a certified check | for $5,000 last night to the national headquarters of the China famine re- | Nef fund in New York city. This is | |the first installment of the money | jraised during the carnival week in| | Chinatown. ' It All Happened in | New York’s Society | NEW YORK, june 4.—Mrs. Julia! Brown visited at the home of John} Mayorowitz. Then she had him ar-| rested on a charge of stealing her false teeth. When she refused to submit to an X-ray in proof of May- | orowitz's allegation that she swal lowed them, the magistrate dismissed | the case. | ITY FATHERS | OKEH KNEES SPOKANE, June 4.—Rouged knees, | bare knees and just plain knees can do their durndest in Spokane for all | the city council cares. Also the coun- cil “views with favor” the rolled- hose movement and is not averse to! a downward revision, it indicated | yesterday afternoon. This was after somebody had sug- gested an ordinance defining a sort of three-mile limit on feminine Phoe- nix brands. The mayor said he was minding his |own business and he hoped the rest ] jof the council would do the same. | Council did | Ham and eggs at Boldt's.—Adver- tisement, P LOEW 5 LACE HIP TINUOUS LTOUL Weston ‘The Upper Eline jerworld Rose Revue men, King & in a Syncopated Dance R. “Inventions a la Nut” Jack Goldie The Dark Spasm of Joy solid mass of iron ore. 70. The aged pair hanged there selves on the same day and hour ag their home here. A Chilean mountain is an almost METROPOLITANI WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, JUNE 12 | WITH MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY’ r SEATS ON SALE MONDAY Geo. M.CoHANS Se THE BIGGEST Musica. 7 COMEDY = Success On Eartu MAR A Carefully Selected Geo. M. Cohan Cast and, with- out Fear of Contradic- tion, the Best Singing and Dancing Chorus Ever Assembled. 1 ee Im PRICES: \ hf» Evenings: 50c to $2.50 Mat. Sat.: 50c to $2.00 Plos Tax Second and James THE BIG, SUMMERY, GIRLIE REVUE SUMMER FOLLIES Produced by W. R. HUGHES GOOD EARNINGS When you seex a place for investment of your funds do you always consider what the essential features are? Your acco! here will give you everything es- sential— Security — Availability — Good Earnings All funds secured by first mortgages on improved income property, the age old security that ts safe today, tomorrow and a hund from now, fi re: AC y FROM THE i 8. Army “Khaki” Shirts. A fine shirt for outing, camping, work- ing, ete. As cool as a cotton shirt. Every shirt made accord- ing to government specifications; reinforced elbows, two pockets with button flaps; made of finest woolen shirting material. All sizes.......$2.25 to $2.95 . " Camp Lewis Wireless Surplus Army Supplies 904 Third Ave. and 84 University St., on Bridge Between First and Western Aves., Seattle, Wash. Mail Orders Sent Subject to Inspection (Largest Line U. 8. Army Goods on Pacific Coast) Room for a Few More Male Voices in the Chorus of 3,000 Singers Any information for the following committees may be given to Frank Waterhouse, chairman Pontoon Committee; Archie Taft, chairman Tent Committee. See the Flanders Battlé Scene in Rhodes Co. Window —WITH— PREMIER DANSEUSE —AND— EVELYN HARRIS, SYLVIA RAY, HOWARD EVANS AND THE EIGHT BEAUTIES Feature Photoplay Ministers, Priests, Rabbis A cordial invitation is extended to religious leaders to attend Mon- day evening’s rehearsal at First Presbyterian church, 8 o'clock. Visitors’ Night Officers \ and_ direc- tors of all clubs and organizations of the city are invited to hear this wonderful chorus Monday evening at 8 o'clock. MIM SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION OD-SeZAVE. AN ANNUUUTOIUOULUUTUL CQ CU UTE TETECTUTEUE HATA csenneay GUEST DANCING Continuous From 7 P. M. to 1 A. M. A La Carte Dinner Every Evening, 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. $1.50 Special Table d’Hote Dinner Every Sunday

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