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SECOND NEAR SENECA p= = N On Ew, 0,0.0.0 9.0.0.4 |i OOD VIZS : OOD) GAs (% 00,8, ral oY Wi A (x = A Paramount Picture, with Seena Owen The thrilling pursuit by a New York detective of a woman who jumps from Broadway's primrose path to the languor and beauty of a South Sea isle! Wonderful scenes of real tropical islands. Gayety Comedy ” STRAND First “ZERO National LOVE” Kinograms ORCHESTRA under S. K. Wineland ‘playing (a) Hungarian Dance No. 5—Brahms (b) “Love's Old Sweet Song~-Malloy MR. FREDERICK C. FERINGER ON THE ORGAN “Coming Sunday or Monday, Exclusive Pictures of Dempsey and Carpentier / in Training On the Beach at -|Bids on Timber to Alkiki! Hear Them!| Be Opened June 30 Ob, Met to the lapping of the} PORTLAND, June 25 —Hoearings waves on the beach at Alkiki! for opening bide on the mie of titnber Shaw's Hawaiian Entortainers wi!!| on 150,000 acres of federal timber transform Alki beach into a Waikiki | land in the Tongass forest, situated om Sunday, Dreamy melodies will! on the western slopes of Admiralty be gay ee ae & | tatand, Alaska, have been ret for fumber of vocal selections will be |7¥N¢ 3. at Portinnd, according to an rendered by these dusky folk from ®ouncement made yesterday by the land of Mark Twain's dreams. | Fred Ames, of the sales division, United states forestry service. The tract to be sold contains a ONE-ACT PLAYS will be by the Players’ Art guild, $20 p. m. Saturday, in the Y. W. b A. auditorium. Proceeds will go Near East relief fund. at: (4|Still Vacancies in Civilian Army Camp! stand of 335,000,000 cuble fest of tim. Sioned’ dha sith ‘ec diaadine |Der, approximtacly —_2,000,000,000 ide clea in the Seattle platoon for the| beard feet. j civilian military camp to be held at| Fifteen per cent of the stand ts herd Lewis next month, Enlist | gitka spruce and 85 per cent West- ments may be made up to July 1 by| ., or vari. Japplying to Capt. J. M. Stewart, at|°T" hemlock. There are other vart- eties of merchantable timber in is headquarters in the basement of the Stuart building. smaller quantities, it was announced. L_ NOW PLAYING _) SPECIAL SELMA LAGERLOF’S N@BEL PRIZE STORY “THE GIRL FROM THE MARSHCROFT” OR “THE WOMAN HE CHOSE” entation in the Northwest picture classic produced in cast of Swedish y Four Eatonics four Eatonic tablets me of sour stomach. ft to a TH he stop Powith an catire DESCRIPTIVE TITLES IN ENGLISH |Woman In Her Own Home CC) May Cp STHE BEGINNING OF A SUMMER ROMANCE - SHOT WHIZZES * INTO KITCHEN Has Narrow Escape his farm. He will be examined by the sanity commission. BULLETS FIRED DURING ARREST Half-Breed Indian Leads in Resistance; Two Captured BELLINGHAM, June %.—Scores of shots were fired and one man | wounded In a battle between three| bootleggers and two deputy slérifts and a constable near the Interna tional boundary line at Sumas Fri- day. Two of the bootleggers are un- der arrest. The third, Jack Kielt, | half breed Indian, who took the lead in resisting arrest, escaped to Can- ada. Deputies Carpenter and Dratn/ and Constable Gaston of Sumas came upon the men carrying whisky from the Canadian side to an auto mobile on this side. Kielt submitted, but said he wanted to lead the of- fioers to two other bootieggers. Dropping behind as they walked, the Indian whipped out a gun and | dimarmed the two men who went with him. Then he went back to the automobile and told Deputy Drain the two men needed help. When they came near Carpenter the latter whispered to Drain to kill Kielt. Kielt heard and fired. Hoe ex bausted al) his ammunition on a hat one of the officers put on a stump behind which he was hiding. Then Drain captured the two boot legrers, one of whom was wounded | while taking part in the fight. Sher. | iff Al Cafahan is now searching for Kielt. Allow $50,000,000 to Reclaim Lands ‘WASHINGTON, June 25.—The bill by Senator McNary, appropriating $50,000,000 for reclamation of arid lands in the Western states, was au thorized favorably reported late yes- terday by the senate public land com. | mittee, One purpose of the bill is to give exservice men first opportunity | to file claims on reclaimed and irrt- gated lands, Phone Folle Given Service Emblems Bervice emblems were presented to 13 women and nine men em ployes by the Pacific Telephone @)} Telegraph Co. at special exercises held Friday night in the Masonic | club rooma, Arcade bids. Today in Congress SENATE Hot tn seesion. Inventigation of eourt-martint of || Capt, E.G. Chamberiain, of San An- Corps, after an alleged the lines in France, naval committee, Hearings on $106, battle over veterans relief agencies eontinacs. noUsK Not tn seaaton, “['m Sorr Loaded,” BY A. L. BRADFORD WASHINGTON, June %5.--Rear Admiral Wiliam §. Sims regards as a cloned incigent his public rep: rimand by Secretary of the Navy Denby for hin now famous “jackaan’; speech in London, it wus indicated today. Sime’ regction was described by close peonal friends as follows: 1—He has no intention of re ‘ening from the nitvy because of anger at the official rebuke. 3.—He ts not bothered in the least af the reprimand nor dom he feei “nqueiched.” He t& sorry that he embar rassed the administration but he stil feets the mme about Great Britain and the Sinn Feln as he stated tn his speech, despite tho reprimand Admiral Sime has eft for New port, R. 1, where be will resume his station as president of the naval war college. “I bad it coming to me.” Admt- ral Sims mid late yeuterday after- noon, shoruy @fter being publicly reprimanded by Secretary of the Navy Denby for his Londoo “jack- " speech. Sims bad just come out from « short talk with the president. “I spilled the beans,” Sims anid. “I'm very sorry if 1 have caused the administration any tnconven fence. But I realy didn’t know it wan loaded,” he added, referring to his speech. Admiral Sime paid his cal on the president was purely the usual courtesy call all fag. officers make on coming to Washington and was very pleasant Denby «ent the communteation containing the reprimand to Sims at his hotel here by Captain Sellers, the naval secretary said Denby himself made public the communica- tien reprimanding Sima. He also made public all the correspondence that has passed between him and Sims on the question of the tatter’s “jackass” speech in London. The reprimand to Sims reeall« that Sima was reprimanded once be fore in 1911 for his famous Guild saben “emeesettoes i pales -are evidence of proper feed- ing. 63 years a ¢ the high y Didnt Know It Was ! But 1 Says Sims Hall speech tn London, in which | the admiral said that if the British | jompire were ever menaced the re souress of the United States would |be thrown to the aid of England. Denby’s reprimand read: “On June &, 1921, there appeared in the public press thruout the} country a report of certain state- ments alleged to have been made by you on occasion of & luncheon given in London the previous day at which you were the guest of the! English Speaking Union. | “Your letter of June 22, in which you furnished the department with an abstract of the speech delivered by you on the occasion in question, confirmed in empential points the aforesaid prese reports. “The department ts net unmind- ful of your record and achievements as an officer of the navy, but the) conspicuous position you now hold, | coupled with the fact that you have previousty offended tn a similar’ manner, merely serves to add to the | gravity of the present offense “The department deplores that it is necessary to rebuk officer in public, but you have made such action unavoidable. . partment expresses its strong and unqualified disapproval of your con-| duct in having again delivered a highly improper speech in a foreign country and you are hereby publicly reprimanded.” i | Denby said that the reprimand to Sima does not involve any question of relieving the admiral from com- mand of the naval war college at Newport, R. I. Sims can return to his post whenever he wishes, Denby said. Eckstein May Still Serve on Tax Board Nathan Eckstein Saturday was re. conaidernig his refusal to serve on Gov. Hart's state tax survey commis. sion | Urged by the memberw council of the Chamber of Commerce to accept the appointment for the public rood, Eckstein said he would serve if he could arrange his business affairs to permit. | New York Man Head of Building Owners PORTLAND, June 25.—The Na- tional Association of Building Own lers and Managers yesterday elected Clarence T. Colyea, manager of the Equitable building, New York, to be president of the association for the coming year, The assoctation com pleted its three‘day convention here late yesterday. a : High Officials of | er eer B’nai B’rith Here Two hich officials of the order win be the guests of B'nai B'rith tn Seattle Sunday. They are D. Solis Coher® president of District Grand Lodge No. 4, and Grand Rabbi John Wise, both of Portland, Ore. | AN IMPORTANT SALES NOTICE We Will Hold Our Annual Mid-Year Stock Adjustment Movey Day A sale of extraordinary importance for money savings on desirable merchandise throughout the store. THE WAYFARER Ninth rehearsal of the 3,000 singers in the Pageant chorus will take place Monday evening, 7:45 o'clock, First Presbyterian Church, Seventh Avenue and Spring Street. Ask for circulars and envelope enclosures to mail to friends, telling all about America’s Passion Pageant. In church lobby, or Edgar L. Webster, general man- ager, Central Building. Men for Cast Opportunity for a few more men to join’ the cast of 2,000 ins still open. Enroll ment office, 76 University Street, will remain open Tuesday evening. Women Wanted More volumteers to take charge of the costumes on nights of the performance are invited to help in Seab tle's largest and most spec tacular event. See Mrs, W. H. Lyon, 76 University St. Elliott 0082, Lieutenant C. G. Carr, chairman, auto committee: Let’s move all-day parkers and make room for guests in downtown streets. BEBE DANIELS In the Saturday Evening Post Stary “TWO WEEKS WITH PAY” Some of these Suits sold for $40 and $60. COME AT ONCE! | You can make ali future pay- ments, at our Men's Store—1427 Fifth Ave, near Pike Street. 1113 Third Ave. ALACE HID PALACE Hl NTINUQUS N. MON, TUES, WED. BRAND NEW } VAUDEVILLE With Jim & Irene Marlyn Po ee Arthur Sullivan & Co. aa Beleieg fen Lie Marion Gibney In “By Proxy” Marshall & Connors Shades of Mirth, Melody BLUE MOUSE THEATRE EA emer McMahon Sisters Harmony Queens SUPPORTED BY inabini os a Feature Photoplay JOSEPH DOWLING AND An All-Star Cast First Seattle Showing NOW PLAYING He wanted her because she was the purest woman he had ever known. He won her, but did not appreciate her. See how he got what was coming to him. ALSO HOOT GIBSON IN “Double Crossers” Comedy—The Gumps AFTERNOONS 22e¢ NITES AND SUNDAY 35¢