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SATURDAY, JU Af FAVORED IN YAP PULILE e in thy 18, 192 a U. S. Diplomacy Makes Initial Point Before Coun- cil of League of Nations BY HENRY WOOD GENEVA, June 18.--The Mesopo: tamia and Yap questions have been 4 tentatively settled in favor of the United States. While final roblems must ences be and the allies, @ carried its initial League of Nations council decided disposition of these be arranged in con- en ‘the United States Amertean diplomacy point when the 4 that American approval was neces. t ee jary in the allocation of mandates, S 6Dr. Gastoa Da Cunha, in turning Over the presidency to Viscount Ishii, Of Japan, pointed out that the United States had sent a note to the league Amat it would recognize no mandate to which it had not given consent In addition, he said, the United States had not replied to the league's invitation to send a representative to fiscuss mandates. In view of this, he said, it would be impossible for the ounct! to proceed with the question, altho it was urgent. The retiring president said he would send a note to the allies and the United States, urging them to qreach an agreement which would en. ‘able the council to approve the man- dates before September, when the league assembly will finally approve the plans. Herbert Fisher, for Great Britain, replied that this government would take up the matter with the United States immediately our More Perfect Babies Are Picked With four more babies scoring |» perfection on the closing day of the » clinic at the Bon Marche Friday a total of 15 infants that are so good | they can’t be better was recorded. During the four days of the examin- ations 1,725 babies were submitted to the government tests, the total being 635 more than were entered last year. Mrs. George T. Myers, president of the board of the Children’s Ortho- pedic hospital, presided Friday. Leo- tures were given by Dr. W. C. Lip pincott, Miss Mary Gross and Miss | Harriet A. Lecte. Deft. Angler Hooks Two Pairs of Pants A thief who is fond of fishing is thought to have stolen two pairs of trousers from the room of Carl Win- ters, 414 Boren ave. and the home of ‘W. A. Morse, 112 19th ave 8. Tipt ‘With yells that could be heard on the highest peak of the Olympics, classrooms and dashed for| tome. Nuthin’ to de until September 6 when the doors of the scholastic pris- ons wil) yawn once again. But until then—oh, gre! i Annual Dinner of U. Alumni Tonight: That the annual dinner of the! University of Washington Alumni association, to be held on the univer. sity campus tonight, will be highly successfuj is assured by the an- nouncement that more than 400 res-) ervations have been made. At 3 p.| m. the alumni baseball team is sched- led to play the faculty team. j far foe’ Seattle Eagles to Parade Here Sunday \ *Starting at 11:15 from their hall, j Seventh ave. and Olive st, Seattle Eagid@s on their way-to the state con. A vention at Everett, will parade thru the downtown streets of Seattle Sun- fay morning. { i LIBEL HALTS HARTLAND , Definite assignment of a vessel to take the place of the shipping board freighter West Hartland, which is laid up pending the straightening out of legal entanglements in the courts, was expected Saturday. The West Hartland was prepar ing to go from Seattle to the Colum bia river to load lumber for the Orient, when she was lfbeled in a suit filed in federal court here by the Pacific Steamship Co., whose passenger@ vessel Governor was Yammed and sunk by the West Hart | Iand April 1 BILLINGS, Mont—John Parting ton, florist, knocked unconscious by stones, some as big as hen eggs. 1. Pan Features 1—Clara Barry, Moore, 38—Edna Towne, Palace Hip. * BIG MUSICAL ACT TOPS MOORE SHOW Ten of America’s foremost popu lar song writers will lead the new bill at the Moore next week, beginning with the mat-{hod scored what the critics termed inee today. Five grand pianos will occupy the stage at one time and} this, with the 10 men singing, Will! pected to prove the biggest feature | Performance as a contortionist make @ big musical act. The popular musical comedy star, (has played and her coming is a real | Carl McCullough, in his novel diver-jevent in local vaudeville. sion, “Squirrel Haven,” will be an. other bright spot on the bill. Wilfred Clarke, assisted by Grace | program will be found Anita Artis, ‘Now |former star of “The Chocolate Sol Menken and company, in What,” is the sketch of the week. Clara Barry, supported by Orville/in a revue of song and dance. Whitledge in “Just a Few Moments Only.” will offer clever songs and/ Edwards appear in “The Bandit,” al bright patter. Francis and Kenney trip the light |“concert violinist,” from Californi: fantastic all the way from the sands; promises a musical treat in a pro of @ popular ocean beach to the/«ram that includes popular numbers Sahara desert ‘The Recktors are society enter-| Will present “Circus Day,” an eccen- | tainers who amuse by the athletic Loved route. York’s School is educated doggies. ° EVA TANGUAY COMING TO PAN Eva Tanguay, cyclonic comedienne, who commands the highest salary of any single, artist on the vaudeville IN BED ENT MONTHS Life. . How Vv. Cause—Change of Lydia E. Pinkham’: Compound Got [ Afton, Tenn. —‘‘I want other am’s Vi - ge which I did and ina sho: tter. I had all kinds o bad spells, but they all left me. Now when I feel weak and nervous I take the Vegetable Compound and it al- ‘ways does me all women would it Serng the Change of now it will KELLER, Life forI do them good,” —Mrs. A. Afton, Tennessee. Women from forty-five to fifty = of age should take warning from such symptoms as heat flashes, og ee of the heart, smothering or fainting spells, or spots before the ani Jrevere their system for is ectly natural cl ange by tak- » Pinkham’ ‘egetable pound. It has hel; eer many women ie period, just as tad ies Keller. Advertisement. Compoun: time felt MATINEES 230 PANTAGES NIGHTS 720 AND 9:00 Beginning Monday Matinee CYCLONIC EVA TANGUAY “The Man o’ War of Vaudeville” In Conjunction With OUR REGULAR VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM BUT NO INCREASE IN PRICES GENERAL ADMISGION: MATINEES 25 Cents; NIGHTS 40 Cents Big Musical Hit at Moore 2—Clarice Edwards, Pantages. ¥* “A Trip to Hit-|guay was booked personally by Alex land,” the season's newest novelty,|ander Pantages the fanniest |*nging, dancing and acrobatics in| -lechoot on record. The pupils are | thelr offering. |Mumford & Stanley. They are sing. | ing “entertainers. suf- fering women to know what Lydia E. | COV. B Eva Tanguay in Hiram Jobn ator from Ca’ of the “blood Billings and sald. The *peak a witness aga’ Prizes ager: sity of Wash or graduate, f & monument cific highway at the King-Pierce | county boundary line. Charles H.| 4 ¢ar found burning on the| Would-be rookies, heré’s your| ment will be held. a Cheasty bt «1 ¢ ce! EH NE ERR Bebb makes t vege Me ~ the ball park, Fri, sp BAXTER SPRINGS, Kan.—Gut RAR . by Patrolman A. Swanson, was he 146th Field Artillery of the! gnieids, %6, armed mail messenger, * stage in this country, will come to the Pantages on the new bill, begin ning Monday matinée, Miss Tan-| known In Seat! ington, strong “to pre harmony song: during his’ recent | “#!ty visit in New York just after she est glade, cost ot increases the One of the greatest successes of her | career in a new act. She is ex: Bugene O'B the feature and Home.” attraction that the Pantages circuit! The bill supporting the high-priced star has not been stinted. On the dier,” and her Winter Garden Boys Edwara G. Browder and Marie Clyde Oliv playlet; Lillian Ruby, billed Clyde left and classics. Gus Elmore and Esther | 3 mother. He comedy skit, while Amoros &// nis aunt in bey. Persian eccentriques, combine | ENTERTAINED John H. Perry Gives Dinner convention yesterday Mooney told of efforts to free his | States Senator Shortridge, fornia, received $10,000 for defending sania ot perjury pA Prizes Offered for Monument Designs! offered to architects of the is coming with Curtis Arm With a background showing a for. Mankin BOY RUNS AWAY TO AVOID WASHING THE DISHES; RETURNED ng from his home at $815 10th ave. N, W. since last Wednesday, was returned by police from the Ballard precinet Friday. jected to washing dishes for his ing for something to eat His aunt fed him and turned him over to the police THE SEATTLE ONE IS STAK The Great American Home | 64 mH New York NEW YORK, June 18.—A banquet | riven here last night at the Waldorf worth $150,000, said to be held be Astoria by John H. Perry in honor Miss May Murray, of Seatte om of Scott C, Bone, newly appointed | nolee of the inte Jaen ae governor ie ipsa échc Autin ? Western multi-mil aire, declar overnor ri a " . part of the estate, was started Frit guished by the presence of many WANTA GO SPOT day in the superior court of Sam —— men prominent in public life WANTA GOP Francisco, by W. 8. K. Brown, state = Telegrams of congratulation to! i) exécutor, \ according ‘to SSChaaaE Gov, Bone were received trom I You KNOW WHERE! ceived Here Saturday eiahe teal | At the same time Attorney Daniel dent Harding and trom former Pres: | DAT A Boyt Ryan, retained in the contest by ident William H. ‘Taft | J blood relatives to break the will, der Amonk the guests were United clared that the will was a forgery, States District Attorney Robert C. Murray left an estate valued af Saunders and Col. W, T. Perkins, of $15,000,000. Beattie Ryan is in Salinas with relat "4 _ of the dead man, who have gath Mooney 8 Brother from all over the country to try te break the will i Talks Before A. F. L. A petition was filed In DENVER, Col, June 1John county superior court Friday Mooney, brotheg of Tom Mooney, the widow of the dead mili serving a life dentence in connec asking that James P. Gleasom) tion ‘with the. Win Pracc ident of the American Savings edness Day murders, spoke | & Trust Company of Seattle, be re the American Federation of Labor | moved from the position of special brother during the last year | son, United States en: | Jifornia, put up $1,000 a money” to prosecute Mooney, John Mooney | er declared = United | of Cali inst Mooney, who was exating $90 have been Univer. | ington, either student for accepted designs for to be erected on Pa- Cc. t . | ct rt National Guard to | cruiting statfon Monday in an effo: to reach thefr authorized strength Seek 100 Recruits |»; Juiy 17, when the annual encamp- Stolen Automobile Is Found in Flames completely destroyed before the fire department arrived. The car be- longed to EB. H. Fish, 3935 Woodlawn ave. who had left it standing in} front of the Masonic Teniple, and who reported the theft of the ma- |chine at 6:15 p. m. Friday. | No clue has been found as to the identity of the auto thieves. Fish is vice president of the Do- herty Tobacco ( National Guard has about 100 vacan cies to fill. ‘They will open a re. loses five pouches mail to four ban- fj dits. he offer. 1 tle and Western Wash- | | wets SA The Wayfarer Eighth Weekly Rehearsal of the 3,000-Voice Chorus, MONDAY EVENING, 7:45 O'CLOCK FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Fifth Avenue and Marion Street Merchants’ and Buyers’ Night, Thursday, July 28 Wayfarer Automobile Banners for Persons Leaving the City may be had by calling on Edgar L. Yedster, Mgr., Central Building seent a novel idea in 4 and @ planologue spe- appears in the the frog man,” which interest attached to his } rien will be sturred in “Broadway photoplay, VANCOUVER, B. C.—Don't get! ‘drunk here. First offense will be | | $50 fine or 30 days in jail, and you'll | bave to tell where you got the | Hauor, er, 12, reported miss Today in Congress home when he ob- AMBULANCE AND NOTED MEN SENATE " 4 Salers, pring, a basins rela M wh ian ek Lineoin, a . a HOUSE sae + nd M Net tm Roosevelt or Washington, orenton, Rules committee holds hearings on reaoiution which would give Volstesd pplemental probibities bill @ privi- ed status. needed for the cast. Also a Miss Columbia. Decorations Committee — TWO HEADLINERS AT PALACE HIP Two headline attractions are an. nounced at the top of the list of specialties that will be combined in the new show to be seen tomorrow at Loew's Palace Hip. In @ novel musical éxtravaganaa | to be presented by Five Virginial Belles, Cantor & Yates offer a pro- | | duction reputed to delight both the eye and the ear. An extra feature of the bill is the! humorous comedy concoction, “A Nickel's a Nickel,” to be offered by DEPOSIT Johnny Morris is an eccentric comedian, who is ably aided in his endeavors to stir up fun by his part ner, Edna Towne. Orville Reeder. an artist well Coffee down again. Highest prices, 40c and 38c. Lowent price, 20¢. M. A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market. WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable Judictary commfttes considers aati- tynehing bin. Ways and means committee repub- Heans continue work on permanent tariff schedules, Chas. W. Goodman, chair —Advertisement. VAULTS, 2ND © UNIVERSITY Remarkable race scenes— Sensational fire at sea< Thrilling and, dangerous moments Burden may pay your taxes. This reason why the home owner have a surplus fund laid aside. some other necessary bill. It requires only a small am lished bank. Combined Resources, Dexter Trust & Savings Bank and Di Horton National Bank $23,818,290.20 ~ Lifting Your Tax NTEREST from a Savings Account If you do not own your home, the interest may help pay the rent, or open an account with this long estab- Dexter nore Co» Trust an earings Bank Second Avenue at Cherry Street is one should ount to Hortou exter —with Matt Moore, Margot Kelly and a supporting cast of famous players! . ns | EPISODE TWELVE “THE SON OF TARZAN” MERMAID COMEDY “NONSENSE” SEATTLE GIRL Attempt Made to Get $150,- Suit to have promissory notes administrator of the estate in Wash: ington and that Tacom June Pacific Cable Via a Recommendation pacific cable to the Orient by the Alaskan route probably will be made by the inter-departmental communi cation board, about to meet in Wash- ington, and policy of international and na tional electrie cable system, indicated before he left for Washington Saturday to assist the board. HAS BEEN found ~ * s s s PAGE 5 NAMED IN SUIT 000 Held by Her a W. C. Morrow, of be appointed in his place. 22 was the date set for the aring on the petition Alaska Is Favored for a trans I C., and formulate a pia communication, Col. A. Sloane, in charge of the Alaska Wier ES SUSPENSE, LOVE and ' * = oe , e DRAMA blended into oe s * s A STORY of pnusual * s s a INTEREST. AS A BOOK this NARRATIVE has been || *. . s s a READ BY millions * . . s IN EVERY language . * . s AND EVERY country * * * a Py FOR OVER forty years, as * * * THE PICTURE-is the a. * * . WORK OF THREE * * . o WORLD famous * * * AUTHORS. s *. BY A unique innovation, * o* TWO STORIES are *. * * BLENDED INTO ONE, * * a * YET EACH is a * . s « SEPARATE UNIT. . * . s WHAT IS THIS * . * MASTER PICTURE? * * . s NEED YOU ask? * * * * THAT world famous * s * CLASSIC “BLACK . BEAUTY” JEAN PAIGE Now SHOWING.

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